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VOL.

NO.

1,

$2

49

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

JUNE: 22,

1967

Parking Is Speculative Item

Allot $275,000
By MELINDA

where

UPP

An allotment of $275,000

for off-street parking spaces
is included

in the

$2,586,-

160
appropriations
ordinance for the 1967-68 fiscal
year

being

considered

by

the Deerfield Village Board.
Other major items in the ordinance, which probably will be
approved at the board’s July 3
meeting, are funds for sewage
treatment plant odor containment
devices,

Hazel

Jan Forstrom, Miss Deerfield of 1967, beams with pride after her
oronation Saturday. Related photo on page 6. (Staff Photo by Larry
Draft)

liss Deerfield
hosen at Ball
By MARY FALLENSTEIN
A second state beauty
ageant awaits the new
fiss Deerfield next sum-

Miss
many

Miss

Jan

Forstrom,

a Trinity

}68 Miss Illinois pageant,

a pre-

minary
to the Miss
America
pntest.
As Miss Northwest Iowa, Miss

and
Mrs.
Deerfield,
Family Day activities

the
will

five

For more details and pictures
on Family Day, see page 20.

year’s winning corps, the Norwood
Imperials,

the

the Racine

Ottowa

Scouts,

Crusaders,

will

and

be

orstrom was a finalist in the 1964

challenged by two newcomers, the
Imperials of St. Patrick and the

fiss
ate

group from Skokie.

Iowa competition,
beauty pageant.

“T am
b

be

her

first

Neisie,

Miss

Deerfield,

and

I’m

ageant,” she said.
Miss
Forstrom
was
chosen
om
eight
candidates
on
the
asis of her appearance in street
othes and evening gowns, poise,

hlent; and personality.
In the talent competition,

she

resented a dramatic recital from
Our Town.”
A French major, she is a memer of the student council and is

hairman of the social committee.
Miss Deerfield enjoys cooking
nd swimming and is working as
lifeguard during the summer “at

he Deerfield swimming
ummer

the

the new

for

off-street

parking

de-

Japanese-American

decide that the village, rather
than business district merchants,
should take the responsibility for
providing parking.
“But

the

Will Check Legality
we want to be sure

appropriation

want

to

spend

is legal

the

that

if we

money,”

said

Mr. Stilphen.
The
$40,000 appropriation
for
sewage treatment plant odor con-

tainment

devices

is

speculative inclusion
get. It was the only

water

is

pay

rocks are covered with algae and
bacteria which eat pollutants in
the water.
Mr. Stilphen said that the village so far this year has been able
to

control

the

odor

adequately

with chemicals and other supplies,
for which $13,500 is included in the
appropriations ordinance.
But Mr. Schleicher said, “The
end of the summer, August, when

it’s really
might as
available
beds if we

water are pumped daily. After the

new reservoir is completed, Deerfield will pump water from here
to its elevated tank during the day
(Continued on page 75)

Total Is $142,600

The addition brought the total
appropriation
for
the
sewage
treatment plant to $142,600, as
compared to an appropriation. of
$111,300 for the last fiscal year.
In addition to the odor contain-

ment

devices, the ordinance also

includes $15,000 for another heat
exchanger (which converts sewer

gas to heat); $3,000 for construction of additional sludge drying
beds;

and

water

pump

flooding

$4,000

to

for

a

help

conditions

storm

alleviate

around

the

plant during heavy rainfalls.
The
nance

largest
is for

fund in the’ ordithe water depart-

ment. This year’s appropriation is
for $941,970, as compared to a
$552,620 appropriation for the 196667 fiscal year.
The

major

item

engineering

in the

fund

is

for

in the
major

work, including $25,000 for professional services, $750 for cathodic
protection, $30,000 for water main

which trustees added to the ordinance prepared by Mr. Stilphen.
George Schleicher suggested the
addition to finance some sort of
tent-like structure to cover the
trickling beds in the sewage plant

water

hot, will be the test. We
well have the money
to build a tent over the
need it.”

a similarly
buditem

the cost of purchasing

from Highland Park.
Deerfield owns two pumps in
the Ridge Rd. pumping station
through which 3 million gallons of

and _ contract

extensions, $5,000 for a leak-finding agency, and $450,000 for the
new water reservoir.
The other large item in the
water fund budget is $300,000 to

Marie Wright takes a bite
of popcorn at the Bethlehem
Church ice cream social Friday
night. (Howard Fochler Photo)

very excited and happy

Apartment Rezoning Is Denied

boking forward to representing
beerfield in the Miss _ Illinois

Last

a

plan,

and

pends on whether the revenue is
available and on whether trustees

In the competition, sponsored by
the Deerfield Kiwanis Club, last

ollege dean’s list student, was
owned Miss Deerfield Saturday.
e will represent Deerfield in the

master

bridge,

water reservoir.
Village
Mgr.
Norris
Stilphen
said Tuesday that the appropriations for off-street parking, listed
under the general administration
fund and the street and bridge
fund, are purely speculative.
Whether or not the money is

used

include competition among
drum and bugle corps.

ner.

the

Av.

semi-treated

sprayed over limestone rocks. The

summer,

theater

she

pool.
acted

in

productions

in

illiamsbay, Wis.
Miss Forstrom is the daughter
f Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forstrom of
Albert City, lowa.
Miss Joyce Pelton
and Miss
Donna Nadjouski are members of

iss Deerfield’s court. In the talnt competition, Miss Pelton dislayed five realistic and abstract
il paintings

and

Miss

Nadjouski

ang “The Good Ship Lollipop.”
In addition to the crowning of

The
Board

Deerfield
Village
Monday upheld the

recommendation
lage

plan

of the vil-

commission

and

denied
the
petition
of
Adolph
and Ralph
Kottrasch for apartments on
Elm St.

‘‘An attempt to compare the two

areas

Trustees took the action with no
discussion despite an impassioned
plea for the rezoning from the

Kottrasch’s
Ross.

St. near the brickyard, Milwaukee
Road tracks, and village and park
district garages.
Mr. Ross argued that the plan
commission had considered the
possible future effects which the
proposed rezoning could have on
the east side of Elm St.

attorney,

Richard

“We are ready to go into court
(to fight this decision) and it is

because of this that I am pleading
for an amicable solution,” he said.

“Court
proceedings
would
be
costly for both of us.”
The Kottrasches were seeking
rezoning from R-5 (single-family)
to R-7 (multiple family) for a 5acre site on the east side of Elm

is

ludicrous

and _ ridicu-

lous,” said Mr. Ross. He said that

the
been

west

side

of the

completely

street

developed

has
with

single-family homes, so that multiples could not be built there.
Street Divides

He also said that the courts
have ruled that the middle of a
street is an adequate dividing line
between zoning classifications, so
that the board could uphold single
family zoning on the west side of
the

street.

Mr. Ross. also disagreed with
the plan commission’s statement

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, III. 60035

that the rezoning would depreciate
the surrounding property.
Another argument in favor of
the rezoning, he said, is that the

property cannot be developed for
single family homes. A rough plat
of subdivision drawn by the plan
commission’s consultant, Joseph
Abel, showed that 17 homes could
be built on the site as compared to
76 apartment units.
“According
to our estimates,
improvements,
such as streets,

sewers, water
walks,

would

mains,

and

side-

cost at least $50,000

for the property. This cost added
to the price of the property would
place the value of homes
range of $30,000 to $35,000.

in the

“The best we could get would be
$20,000 to $25,000,”’ Mr. Ross said.
He added, ‘“‘We know that multi-

ples must come to Deerfield,
sometime. There is a need for
elderly persons and young couples

without children. I can’t think of a

better

place

anywhere

in our

village for such apartments.”
None Object

Mr. Ross also noted that no one
had appeared during hearingson
the rezoning to object to the
proposed apartments.

Trustees later commented
the reason neighbors had
ported

the

rezoning

is that

that
supthey,

too, want to seek rezoning of their
property for apartments.

Another request for rezoning on
Elm

denial
was

St.,

by

also

the

deferred

recommended

plan
until

for

commission,
July

3 at the

request of the petitioner, Eugene
Bergmark.

The Deerfield Homeowners As‘sociation wrote a letter to the
board supporting the plan commission’s
recommendations
on
both petitions.

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

lil.

�Mother of Man
Killed in Viet
Adopts Platoon
By LINDA BECKER
The mother of a Deerfield man killed in Vietnam i
April has adopted her son’s entire platoon so that ‘eve
if I can’t do anything for my son, at least I can help t
boys over there.”
The soldier, Pfc. Joseph DeRosa, 20, had been in Vie
nam just three weeks before being killed in direct comb
with

the Viet

Cong

when

a mine

exploded near him.

Ro

left) Bob Miller, Donna

Kling chats with youngsters who ended

. tay Kiting
Deerfel

was

Hop

chosen.

Saturday night when
The teen-agers

Miss

Nickelsen, Gary Haines,

His mother, Mrs. Wayne Krimston of 1680 Clavinia Av., vowed

and Margie Strakusek. (Howard Fochler Photo)

to continue sending packages to
her son’s platoon because she
knew of their living conditions
from her son’s letters.
Because there is no post exchange in the area, she sends
bubble gum, comic books, hard
candy, chocolate chip cookies,

are (from

fudge, canned fruit, writing mate-

On Hovland Subdivision

: Okay

Trustees this week discussed an
apparent misunderstanding over
who was to pay for street im-

Given

The

_

A preliminary plat of subdivision for John Glorioso’s subdivision south of the North Trails

_ subdivision was approved ‘by the

_ village board Monday night.
- However, trustees refused to
approve an ordinance granting
rezoning for the 10.1-acre tract on
first reading. A request from Mr.
Glorioso to approve the ordinance
BP without a second reading failed
- for lack of a motion.
.
; _
The village plan commission has
recommended the rezoning from
RI
(20,000-square-foot lots) to RIA
_ (12,000-square-foot lots) to permit
- construction of 22 homes.

plan commission also has

recommended
vacation of the
south half of North Av. for Mr.
a a eeersoso'e subdivision. They have
recommended retention of easeStreet.

for public

utilities on the

Mr. Glorioso’s plat of subdivi- sion calls for an average lot size
of 16,236 square feet with the
smallest lot, 14,800 square feet.
Trustees authorized the village
attorney to draw up the ordinance
permitting the rezoning two weeks
ago

on a

split vote, with Trustees

_
George Schleicher and
Forrest voting “nays.”

|

The

plat

of

Bernard

subdivision

was

approved
by all the trustees
except Mr. Forrest, who again
__-voted ‘“‘nay’”’ and Raymond Craig,
___

who was absent.

around

the

blocks

which Mr. Glorioso plans to develop.

To Glorioso

_ Inents

sanitary

sewers in the entire subdivision,
where John Glorioso of Glenview
plans to build about 85 homes.

provements

The

and

trustees

had

thought

that

Mr. Glorioso would pay for street
improvements
around
all the
blocks which he plans to develop.
But he told them that he planned
to finance the street improvements only where streets abut his
property.

This would mean that he would
finance

only

half of the

width

of

streets in front of his land where
another person owns

the property

on the opposite side of the street.
Also, he would pave only as far as

he owns property if he does not
own frontage property along the
entire length of a block.
So the village would have to
spread
a_ special
assessment
against the other property owners
in the subdivision if all the streets
were to be paved.

“T don’t think it would be fair to
the people across the street to
force them to pay for paving
which would benefit primarily Mr.
Glorioso’s

development,”

said

Trustee Charles Raff.
But Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
explained, “Forcing the developer
to put in the whole street would
create an impossible situation.”’
Mr. Glorioso said,

the way

free streets. Let’s

say they don’t want to build now,
so

they

wait

for

Mr.

Glorioso

to

the

street

during the hearing on the special
assessment for underground im-

provements Monday night, then
decide whether to approve the
preliminary plats of subdivision.
After its adjourned public hearing on the development Thursday
night, the Deerfield Plan Commission had recommended approval
of the lots in Mr. Glorioso’s
subdivision bounded by Laurel,
Fairview, Rosewood, and Birchwood Avs.; Fairview, Hackberry,
Birchwood

Avs.;

(Continued on page 73)

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when

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son’s platoon, which is station
on the Mekong
mg :Delta with the 9

Infantry

Division

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But Village Atty. Richard Houpt

and

Krimston

CCC

improve-

noted that streets cannot be put in
with a recapture agreement, so
that the only way of getting funds
from other property owners would
be a special assessment project.
The trustees decided to discuss
the effects of a special assessment for street improvements

Rosewood,

Mrs.

weekly visits to friends in C
cago, where the family lived un

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for

ments. According to this arrangement, property owners would have
to pay their share of the cost if
and when they developed their
land.

‘‘We couldn’t

touch the development if we had
to put in the whole streets. We
couldn’t afford it.”
Mayor Ross Finney added, “It
wouldn’t be fair to give the people
across

Mr.
Glorioso
had _ originally
planned to seek recapture agreements

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Thursday

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then
audits the assessor’s books, makes corrections, turns the books over to the
board of review, and publishes the roll of
tax valuations.

all rethe

than its. worth or at a higher percentage
of its worth than comparable property.

the real estate books, Mr. Pittenger said.

property

to

and the

property which has been altered or
expanded and places their new values in

department

tax book, which is added
estate property tax books.

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property

makes up missing returns.

a _ workshop

nsored by the State of Illinois designed
help him more accurately assess
pperty, then meets before Apr. 1 with
er assessors to discuss personal prop-

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schedules

also

tax books.

Next, the assessor receives the filledout books, and adds the list of auto
identifications.
Data
processing
prints

iew the work ahead and real estate
pperty which he must assess.

up

the municipalities

county,
then
measures
and
classifies
new houses. He calculates their value,
observes
new _ subdivisions,
compares

schedules
and
delivers
them
to the
assessor, and the assessor mails back the
personal property schedules the last week
in March.
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king long before Jan. 1 of each year to

assessor

permits from

The data processing department prints

Pittenger explained the tax assessnt process to Deerfield Rotarians and
ir guests.

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the meantime, the county clerk adds
subdivisions to the tax rolls, takes
property which has been subdivided,
prepares new tax rolls to go to the
processing department in Waukegan,
Pittenger said.

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Center

By BONNIE FOSTER
Plans for Deerfield School District

The

Deerfield

Park

Board

a proposed

Deer-

field Community Center.
_

Jesse
Russell,

Starkman
and
James
representing service or-

‘ganizations

interested

in

con-

structing a community center,
want to discuss methods of raising
‘money

on

a

voluntary

the center’s construction.

Mr.

Starkman

and

basis

Mr.

for

provide a meeting place for local
organizations and a community
auditorium and theater. Organiza-

should

no

longer

rely

on

restaurants and schools to provide
Establish

Center

The citizens committee
establish the community

would
center

and turn it over to the park board
for administration.
Board Pres. James

C. Mitchell

said the community center must

first be defined and local assets
and deficits listed and considered.
Mr. Mitchell also said that
xisting facilities, especially the
schools, should be used as long as
they have been purchased with

local tax money and are available.
‘The planning, policy, and fi-

nance committee of the board will
‘meet with the citizens.
(ae
In other park board business,
_ Pres. Mitchell was unanimously
authorized to sign a petition cosponsored by School District 109
asking the mayor and the board of
_trustees to vacate Hackberry Rd.

where

it

separates

Would

Keller

and

Join 2 Parks

This land would join the two
ott and help replace the park
land

_

used

The

for the site of the new

board

also

considered

a

_ report on park insurance prepared

by the Allen T. Archer Co. of
‘Illinois, Inc. The report showed
that the present insurance was

adequate despite a lack of burglary and theft insurance.
Park Director Donald E. Pilger
eported that more than 3300
swimming pool passes have been
issued,
substantially
increasing
_ park income.

Monday

Along Edens
Installation
of 6.23 miles of
highway fencing along Edens Ex_pressway
between
Skokie
and
Highland Park next month is not
expected to interfere with motor
_ traffic.
George

March,

for the state
said Friday
the fence is
access to the

“Statistics

district engineer

highway department,
that the purpose of
to prohibit pedestrian
highway.

show that when we

keep pedestrians off the highway
we have less accidents,’ he explained.
. The fencing will be installed in

two sections, from Simpson St. to

-Clavey Rd.

at

a

special

at Southeast, and 10 classrooms at
Southwest. Four of the classrooms
at southeast will be equipped with

moveable partitions.
The buildings will be constructed so that both eventually can
become 20 classroom schools.

The sloping ground of the South-

the end of July.

One school will be located at
Greenbriar Dr. and Hyacinth Ln..,
and the other will be constructed
at the junction of Pine St. and
Hackberry Rd. The schools will be
referred to as Southeast
and
Southwest, respectively,
mal names are adopted.
Wicklund,

east

Pigozzi

one
the

will

enable

eventual

of his greatest concerns
distance of the nearest

was
fire

hydrant to the southwest site.

until for-

Architects

site

construction of a two-story area.
Supt. William J. Fenelon said

Dr. Fenelon said he would ask
the village to extend the main
water line down Pine St. so that

another hydrant can be installed.
Mr. Wicklund said the ground
floor of the Southwest site will be
about 1% feet above the high

ex-

plained Monday that the schools
will not be exactly alike, but that
“certain similarities of construction” will be employed to cut

water mark. The measurement
was based on observations made
during the recent rainstorm.
The site is bordered on the east

costs,

By MELINDA UPP
A request for a building permit
to install a mobile unit for the
Deerfield Library has been referred to the village board of
building

She
the

where

village code indicates whether the
board has the authority to issue a

permit for such a structure.
The library hopes to install a 24by 48-foot unit which would serve
as a children’s room immediately
a cost

of

Mrs. George Haney, head librarian, said Tuesday that the
mobile unit would house about
10,000 books. The current children’s room, which has one-third
the area of the mobile unit, now

houses 8,500 books.
“We’ve been in an
mess here,” said Mrs.
“‘We’re terribly crowded
don’t know what to do
We don’t know whether
to build a whole new
tear down the existing

unit

will

fact

that

a

very

be

and

how

to

expand

its

facilities.
Installation of the unit hopefully
will coincide with the time the
new children’s librarian, hired two
weeks ago, begins working. Bids
for the construction work necessary to install the unit were taken
last winter.
Since that time, the library
board has decided on the type of
mobile unit it wants to use and
has acquired title to the property
on which it will be situated.
After the mobile unit is in-

appeals.

at

mobile

the

stalled,

Mrs.

Haney

said that the

library again will be able to
provide study tables for adults on
the main floor of the library. They
were put in the basement several
years ago when the library began

absolute
Haney.

but we
about it.
we want
building,
building,

to get crowded.

Mrs. Haney
added that the
stacks around the walls of the
library also may be released for
adult

or expand.”

books,

so

that

that

tion can be expanded,

collec-

too.

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the

west

fork

of

the

north

branch of the Chicago River,

known
No. 1.

as Union

Drainage

Southeast,

and

space

for

Ditch

year ago. The buildings are es
mated to cost $750,000.
In another matter at Monda
meeting,
Dr.
Fenelon
report
that the district’s summer schd
has
22 classes
with
over
enrollment.
The
superintende
said the district has had to tu
down some students.

24 cars

at Southwest. Both lots can be
expanded, however.
Dr. Fenelon also pointed out
that “both buildings will have
adequate
outdoor
lighting
for
security purposes.” The lighting
systems

will

timers.
Funds

be

regulated

for building

+

t

were
approved
as part
of
referendum held a little over

also

Mr. Wicklund said there will be
parking space for 21. cars at

Dr. Fenelon also reported t
the district’s 1967-68 budget will

by

considered at the
meeting Monday.

the schools

regular

boa

Three Pupils Win Prizes

In VFW’s Essay Contest
Three students have won prizes
in a recent essay contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Highland Park Memorial

the American Legion, also
presented a scholarship to M
Billie Ann Pearson, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey J. Pearsd
Highland Park. Miss Pearson

Post 4737.
was “I Am
Because.
.

temporary measure, used only
until the library board can decide

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
told trustees that nothing in the

west of the library
about $10,000.

emphasized

by

The theme for the essay entries

Reviews Request
kor Library Unit

sented

_

Plans call for eight classrooms

school board meeting.
Bids for the project will be
opened at 8 p.m. July 14 during a
meeting in the Alan Shepard
Junior High School cafeteria. Construction probably will begin at

, Plan Fencing

Bs

unanimous

Core facilities will be the same
at both locations, according to Mr.

meeting places, they said.
Would

elementary

Leonard Wicklund of O’Donnell,
Russell

felt that the center is needed to

tions

new

given

two

were

approval

agreed Tuesday to meet in committee with interested local citizens concerning

109’s

schools

z

Wicklund, with differences in such
areas as materials and classroom
design.

:

a
.

ceived a check for tuition for
second year of nurses training.

Loyal American
.” Leslie
Todd,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
T. Todd of Bannockburn, won first
prize, a $50 savings bond. Winner
of second
place was
Marsha
Bertagni, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Emilio Bertagni, Highland
Park. Marsha
received a $25
savings bond.
The third place award, a camera, was won by Ginger Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Henderson, Highland Park.
The Society of Forty Men and
Eight Horses, an honor group of

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Tuesday.

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CPea sees

Revenue
proves

nothing

else,

a revenue

program

to bal-

municipalities

hile this can be attributed partially to

f the state could levy a true sales tax,
example, instead of a retailers’ occu-

ion tax that can be extended to new
upations only through special legisla, it could get a much higher return.
and

standardize

procedures,

real

residents

pht be: more receptive to new forms of
enue, such as a state income tax.

S it is, the legislators have blocked
limited tax on services and instead
considering an increased retailers’
upation sales tax and increased nui-

million for mental health and $40 million
for teacher pension funds. As a result, the

ce taxes.
approach

at best,

it would

Recognizing that a deficit of this magnitude was in the offing, the Illinois House
last week chopped more than $116 million
from the proposed budget, including $42

the governor’s proposal to broaden

t’s a piecemeal

Deerfield

Such cuts may represent fiscal responsibility, but they indicate social irresponsibility. Failure to meet mental health and
educational obligations merely
invites
more federal intervention. The prospect
of additional legislative cuts of up to $84
million is sad to contemplate.

And if the state could modify the pertax

seeking.

S—

HIS plan to aid municipalities makes
the state picture even dimmer.
Since the tax plan itself is inadequate and
aid to municipalities would have to be
tacked onto the already high budget, revenue would still total $200 million less than
the governor’s request.

ation, the state’s outmoded and restricp revenue article shares the blame.

assessment

were

would get about $85,000, while
have received around $100,000.

politically explosive nature of tax leg-

ate

wd President

each year, while it would have received
$106,000 from the half-cent sales tax hike

e Gov. Otto Kerner’s proposed $5.7
ion budget for the next biennium.

al property

.......- Managing Editor

Highland Park would get about $80,000

ith only eight days remaining in the
ent session, the legislature still has
on

1966

Because this plan contains no special
tax for the state’s municipalities, it calls
for giving them a flat $100-million grant
over to years on a per-capita basis. This
would be about $5 a person annually.

it

buld prove once and for all the glaring
dequacy of the state constitution’s
enue article.

acted

LESLIE

+

Failure

F the current session of the General

Assembly

July,

So

ing

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Me

state

one

t’s being judged not on its merits but
the basis of last-minute practicality
l political expediency.

mental

health

department

may

be

=

[he 1-cent sales tax increase, expected
aise $436 million toward the 1967-69
icit of $685 million, would make Illinois

LL WE

second state with a 5 percent sales tax.

Capital

By MELINDA UPP

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HEERS of surprise and pleasure probably could have been heard
all the way to Springfield this week when Deerfield Village Mgr
Norris Stilphen learned that municipalities’ restrictions on spending
motor-fuel tax funds will be considerably relaxed.
oo
Monday night he pleaded with trustees to support bills which would
return the funds immediately to municipalities so that they, and not

the state, would collect interest on unused funds, and which would give
municipalities

the

authority

to use the funds

subject

only to a

audit by the state.

pos
3

One bill, sponsored by Sen. Karl Berning (R-32nd) of Deerfield, has —
been approved by the Senate and a House committee and now is
awaiting passage by the House

membership

under the sponsorship of

John Henry Kleine (R-32nd) of Lake Forest.
The

trustees

probably

would

have

supported

na
Berning’s

bill, because

it would mean additional revenue of hundreds of dollars for Deerfield
annually, but they mistakenly thought the provision to relax state control was included in it.

Despite Mr. Stilphen’s objections, trustees balked at the idea of gir in :
downstate communities freedom in spending their motor fuel tax
fun
with less state control.
:
jf bee

BILLS

to

relax

state

control,

which

trustees

thought

were

part of the Berning bill, will permit municipalities to go ahead

a constitutional convention. If they do, and
if convention delegates adopt a modern,

with

flexible revenue

the governor’s signature.

e utility taxes, and extension of the
Bs tax to cover custom-made items such

approve a new constitution containing the
article, Illinois may finally enter the modern era of state government.

achine tools and men’s suits.

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Relief for M. FT

oupled with this would be small inases in less-objectionable taxes, includthe cigarette, liquor, and possibly

article, and if the voters

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Surprise From

can do now is hope voters

approve next year’s referendum on

SA

,

peer
aa

unable to open three new outpatient clin-

ics in Springfield, Decatur, and Peoria,
and the huge unconscionable deficit of
$500 million in the teacher pension fund
will continue to grow.

LA
STRUCTURE

motor-fuel

projects

which

have

been

drawn

up

by a

professional

registered engineer, subject only to a post audit by the state. These _
bills have been passed in both the House and Senate and are awaiting

The state statutes now require all projects, including routine maintenance work, which are financed by motor fuel taxes, to be drawn up

by the municipalities’ engineers then approved by both the district and
state highway

department

offices.

It is a rare project which does not take months to wander through this

maze of bureaucracy and red tape before even a load of asphalt may

Letters to The Public Forum

be spread over a chuck hole.
“The Springfield office is composed

Boost tor Good Neighbor Project
IGHLAND

PARK—The

out-

ak of hostilities in the Middle
st had a powerful impact in our

a.
ithin hours many Highland
kers were mobilizing emercy meetings to help meet
ef needs and all of us poring
r headline stories and TV prodings of the United Nations.
feanwhile

ghbor,

a

Project:

Good

carefully

planned

eation program,

slipped to the

k pages of the papers and
ks. of most minds. Many
sions planned around TV
ms had to be canceled and
rp

edge

22, 1967

of

public

the
disprothe

opinion

therefore was
Springfield.

not

fully

felt

in

Highland Park residents should
know that a generous numerical

As long as a
the closing
session one or
fair housing

majority of us believe in being
“good neighbors.’’ Also, communi-

You

ty surveys
in one
area
after
‘another
now
indicate that the

passage

in

liaison

for

‘ pickers who take perfectly good plans to pieces

day remains before
of the legislative
another advocate of
will try for its

one

way

or

can help by serving
your

block

another.

as the
for

the

sent them in recognizing both the

distribution
of Good
Neighbor
pledge cards so that the full
impact of our convictions and
intentions is. felt by our legisla-

moral

tors.

Illinois populace is well ahead of
the

legislature
and

of equal
education,

elected

to

repre-

economic

desirability

opportunity

in housing,

and

employment.

Our legislators look backwards
at our needs and rights as well as

their political futures .when they
bottle these bills in committee.

Public

opinion

counts—but

only if it is counted. A call to me
will bring necessary information.
Mrs. George G. Kolar, chairman

Highland Park
Human

of a bunch

Relations Committee

es
of professional nit-

and take months

doing

it,”’ Mr. Stilphen told trustees while trying to get their support Monda
E SPUTTERED, ‘‘Do you realize that every project we do is
subject to all sorts of nit-picking regulations from the state? This
holds us up for months.
“For

example,

we

have

to have

two

coats

of linseed

oil

and

two

coats of kerosene on Greenwood Av. to protect new paving from salt,
just because

some

nut in Springfield

tells us we

have

to.

ae

“That coating is designed to protect new paving and absolutely is not _
needed for paving that will be weathered by next winter when salt first

touches it.”

a

The new measures will mean that communities can follow their own
—
standards and proceed with road improvements as soon as the plans
for them are drawn up. Delays which now often postpone the start of —
construction until after the paving season and into a new year will be —
eliminated.
Sake
Mr. Berning originally had proposed inclusion of such permissive _
measures in his bill, but was advised that they wouldn’t stand a prayer —
of passage in this session. However, the vote Tuesday afternoon was
49

to 1.
Said Mr. Stilphen, “I’m as happy as a clam in high water.”

�Ferrone

Zander to Head

Is Star

Area Campaig

Witness

Henry G. Zander III, 501 Brierhill Rd., has been name
drive chairman of the Deerfield-Area United Fund ca
paign which will begin Oct. 1.
“The position of drive chairman is particularly importa
this year because the Deerfield-area fund is entering int
the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy for the first time, so a

A former Cook County
building and zoning commissioner will testify tomorrow on behalf of three local
communities in an attempt
to prevent
rezoning
of
142.7 acres between Northbrook and Highland Park.
It

was

revealed

at

entirely new approach to solicitation will be made,” said Richard
Lorenz, Deerfield fund chairman.

Mr. Zander is owner and manager of Zander-Ommen Inc., of
Deerfield, He is a member of the
Evanston-North Shore Board of
Realtors, the Illinois Association
of Real Estate Boards, and the
National and Chicago real estate
boards.

Monday’s

Deerfield Village Board meeting
that Daniel J. Ferrone of Northbrook will testify as a professional
planner on behalf of Deerfield and
the other two communities.
A public hearing will begin at 3
of

the

Krembs

of

As fund drive chairman, he will
co-ordinate the work of fund drive
solicitors for Lincolnshire, Bannockburn, Del Mar Woods, River-

Evanston, and Chicago mortgage
banker Jack Gould, the developer,
who seeks rezoning of the property from R-2 (single-family) to
R-6 (general residence). The hearing will be conducted by The Cook
County Zoning Board of Appeals.

This year’s goal for the Deerfield campaign, which has been
approved by the Metro board, is
$52,500. The agencies which will
benefit, and their allotments are:
Family Service of South Lake

p.m.

tomorrow

Village

Hall

owner,

Mrs.

Plans

by

in

Northbrook

request

Mary

Apartments,

woods, and Deerfield.

Construction
workers
install the roofing material
Deerfield-Bannockburn
Fire Protection
District's new

for the
building.
Contractor for the job is Sven Flodstrom. (Howard Fochler Photo}

The

recreational

erty

is

Cover: ‘Arts and

He

contract to purchase

is

under

the property

from Mrs. Krembs if it is rezoned.
Mr.
Ferrone
became
Cook
County’s first zoning administrator in 1960 and was instrumental
in setting up the comprehensive
zoning ordinance which is still in
effect. In 1964 he was named
deputy commissioner of building
and zoning, and became acting
commissioner later in the year.
He was appointed commissioner
in 1965 by former County Board
Pres. Seymour Simon,
and re-

Winnetka

By MRS. JOSEPH SINGER

facilities if the prop-

rezoned.

Flowers’

Chairman,

b

‘dvesnasiss YOU ARE
a

weekend

window

School,

Festival Art Exhibition

AN ART COLLECTOR,

aficionado, or just

shopper

your

of

art,

mark

calendar

for

tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday, the days of the “‘Arts and Flowers”
Festival at Ravinia Park in Highland Park.
The list
works in
Midwest.
invitation,
portfolios

of Professional painters and sculptors who will exhibit major
this ‘‘salon’’ showing reads like ‘“Who’s Who” in art in the
Each of the 60 participating artists has been selected by jury
and will exhibit one to three recent major pieces as well as
of smaller works.

In addition, the festival features floral and garden arrangements by
members of the North Shore garden guilds. All of the exhibits will be
located in protected areas within Ravinia Park.

signed last December after the
election of Republican Richard
Ogilvie as board president.

The Suburban Fine Arts Center in Highland Park is co-sponsor with
the North Shore garden guilds for the program, which is being held for
the benefit of the Ravinia Festival Association.

Political Support Likely

His participation in the case
could contribute to bi-partisan
support for the municipalities’

Mrs. Lawrence Scott of Highland Park is general chairman of the
festival. Working closely with her are Mrs. Robert Carey, co-chairman
of the garden exhibits, and Mrs. Daniel Sherman, co-chairman of the
art exhibition.

objections.
Suburban
ties can usually count

Suburban

communion support

from Republican county board
members in zoning cases where
the municipalities object strenuously.
Tomorrow’s case may be the
most strenuous county zoning case
in the area since the 1964 hearing

on

the

rezoning

request

erick O. Floberg of Northbrook,
Richard Houpt of Deerfield, and
Thomas
Compere
of Highland
Park will represent their comhandler
Highland

Atty.

was

Stanley

retained

Park’s

case

Gross-

to prepare
while

Glenbrook

Countryside

Property
Owners
Association,
from the subdivision immediately
west

of

the

property

under

con-

sideration,
also may
hire an
attorney to present their objections.
Witnesses for the municipalities
will include representatives of the

schools and developers of nearby
single-family subdivisions.
Mr. Floberg indicated Saturday
morning at a Northbrook Village
(Continued on page 73)
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dela, Mrs.
Robert
Sorg,
a
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Rheumatism
Leukemia Re-

Foundation,

III

gil Jensen, clerk.

Council, $9,000; North Shore Area
Boy Scout Council, $5,000; and
Salvation Army, $1,000.
Arthritis
Foundation,

Mrs.

Kenney, secretary;

$500;

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School,

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Inc., $500.
Highland Park Hospital Foundation, $13,500; Visiting Nurse Asso-

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Park gates the days of the festival. Children accompanying adults are
admitted free, so mark your calendar and plan for an exciting and
pleasant outing for the entire family.

Mr.

Compere was on vacation.
The

tickets

Fine Arts Center,

of Cul-

ligan Inc. which lasted 10 hours.
At least four attorneys are preparing evidence in opposition to
the request. Village Attys. Fred-

munities.

Advance

Community

$500;

Zander

ciation, polio research, $400.
The campaign budget also it
cludes a $1,300 allowance for dri
expenses.
Other campaign officers a
Thomas E. Eckland, vice chai
man; J. Robert York, treasurer
William
H.
Rauch,
publicit

County, $13; North Shore Mental
Health Association, $3,500; USO
$500; Goodwill Industries, $500;

Homes

Mr. Gould has said he intends to
build 2,748 apartments, 42 singlefamily
homes,
and _ assorted

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�“School District 108 Will Face Defi

et

5

Unique Program

Unless Residents Okay Referendum

For Counseling
Used in 109

By TOM CARUSO
Highland Park School District
108 will be about $200,000 in the

red next year if a referendum to
increase

A

By MARY FALLENSTEIN
program to improve the elementary

unique

idance

counseling

programs

was

discussed

school

at a special

eting of the District 109 School Board Monday.
inanced by a federal grant of $109,225, the program
I train 12 Deerfield area adults to assist in counseling in
) elementary schools.
he

guidance

and

counseling

ject is an innovative proposal
may have considerable eduonal impact on other elemenschool counseling programs
both Illinois and the nation,”’
H Dr. William J. Fenelon, dist superintendent.

he project, based on the belief
t there

is a lack

of personnel

i facilities for adequate counng in elementary schools, proes funds to recruit 12 adults
Db have earned bachelor’s dees and who are accepted by
screening committee.
Will Attend

Workshop

from

sities

and

several

the

area

Illinois

uni-

State

partment of Public Instruction.

he

trainees

then

ed

to

mornings

work

These educators will prepare a
new curriculum for the outdoor
education
programs
now
oper-

ating in several of the school
districts and also will investigate
possible outdoor education sites

will be

as-

as

as-

be

available

in

Lake

Currently all 5th graders in the
Deerfield Public Schools spend
one week at either the Rockford
Public School Camp or the Lorado
Taft Camp owned and operated by
Northern Illinois University. During this time, regular classes with

special emphasis
ture

August, these trainees will
bnd a four-week workshop conted in local schools by faculty
mbers

programs in outdoor education.

that may
County.

study,

and

on science,

na-

conservation

are

held outdoors.
R.

D.

Brewer,

assistant

with

exceptional

ap-

increase

per $100
and 12%
fund.”

the project
assisted by

ordinator
ects,

of

reimbursable

Committee

for

said, “I as-

allowed,

21

cents

Act, will enable

and

e 22,

1967

a

on

VISITORS

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reece and

their son, Mike, of Canton, O., are

:
|

visiting Mrs. Reece’s parents, Mr. —
and Mrs. J. W. Hanawalt, 2635
Crestwood Ln., Riverwoods. The
Reeces’

son,

visiting for two
grandparents.

Billy,

weeks

has

been

— fe

with his
= 2

ie

interested in Special Training in Elementary

109, Deerfield, from

$2,500

for their On-the-job

August 7, 1967 through June,

. Group

. Record keeping
. Orientation and articulation
. Group discussions

daily will
areas:

. Unique programs
. Evaluation
INFORMATION

cover

the

following

records and

Afternoons during the school year
will be spent in classroom activities gaining background information related to the activities undertaken in the schools. These
activities
will
be
coordinated
under the supervision of qualified

agencies

. Background information
on guidance
. Understanding of child

university personnel. The areas to
be

development
Representatives

local

community

schools

will

be

from

the

various

agencies
called

upon

and
to

help with this orientation workshop.
eo
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
Upon the opening of school, par-

his

ticipants will be sperding each
morning operating under the su-

pervision of the school counselors
in

the

Kindergarten

through

Grade 6 Buildings of Maplewood,
1925 Sheridan Rd.
Highland Park

testing

A three week workshop beginning
August 7 and continuing until
August 25th, from 8:30 until 12:30

1. School

program

Ir. and Mrs. Carl E. Johanson,
Oxford Rd., Deerfield, have
rned from a fishing trip at St.
maine, Wis.

pass

ceilings

county taxes.

ORIENTATION

for

FISHING TRIP

to lower

Highland
to

HAVE

1968.

Participants will be involved in the following program:

of-

sible in District 109.
he board
also
discussed
a
ond federal grant of $33,371
ch will be used by seven corating school districts in the
a to better plan and implement
IKE

referendum

the

area

in

PURPOSE. The purpose of this program is to select, train and utilize persons to provide assistance under the supervision of functioning guidance personnel. The program is further designed to define a role, develop training procedures and identify appropriate activities whereby such persons can facilitate the extension of guidance services in the elementary schools.

rd member Harry Pauly comand

in

12 qualified applicants to receive

training in District

se
positions,”
Dr.
Fenelon
led.
oard Pres. Walter Roth and

the

worked

Saturday

Mrs. Cashmore is moving from
Grayslake to Gays Mills, Wis.

School Guidance Activities, are needed IMMEDIATELY. This unique program, fund- ed through a Federal Grant under Title III, Elementary and Secondary Education

Applications Coming In
You would be amazed at the

Fenelon

at 7 p.m.

Applicants with Bachelor's Degrees,

chil-

. Community resources
. Curriculum materials and
sequence

Dr.

family.

FOR EXCITING NEW “GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS” PROGRAM

project director.
br. Fenelon has already reed many inquiries from coles and universities about the
gram and requests to visit and
it in action.

making

one

TRAINEES URGENTLY NEEDED

proj-

Interdistrict

procedures
. Referral sources and

for

held

which

Herbert Wenger atneed for additional

e for school counselors,” said
David Cavins, Co-ordinator of
cial Services for the district

ented

from

|

super-

Cooperation.

With the added emphasis on
mentary guidance and the lack
rained personnel, this project
y point the direction for reiting a new source of assist-

ff

third

Park-Deerfield

director. He will be
Dr. Nathir Sara, co-

ed under the grant.

getting

be for the area in which we live.”

$24

—

intendent of instruction in 109, is

retarial assistance will be pro-

are

rate is “far below what it should

was

for the education fund
cents for the building

Asst. Supt.
tributed the

prs. Tape recorders, video tape

we

—
~

Imogene Cashmore Honored

sume that it will request the max-

Will Hire Psychologist

blications

‘

Grayslake.
Mrs. Cashmore has been very
active in county government, and
also is associated with the Association of Collective Taxpayers,

imum

No students will be moved from
The board also heard a report
on a new family bus fee schedule
which will go into effect in September. The fee will be $22 for
the first child for the school year;
$16 for the second child; and $12
for the third child. No fee will be
charged for children beyond the

coverage from $24 to $34.
Supt. Crowle said that the

of the increase to be re-

quested, Supt. Crowle

In other action, the board transferred about 30 Kings Cove subdi- —
vision first-through fifth-graders
from West Ridge to Sherwood.
Sherwood.

amount

unds will be provided to emly a full time school psycholst, one school social worker
) three full-time guidance counequipment

not

A testimonial dinner in honor of
Mrs. Arthur (Imogene) Cashmore

s of the program.

and

is

First
the
district’s
tentative
budget must be prepared, he said.
Although the board will set the

fternoon seminars will be deed to discussions and evalua-

b supplies

rate

the board he will know before the
July meeting whether the increase
in the building fund tax rate will
be . needed.

al opportunity of each child.

library materials,

tax

board will set the date for a September
referendum
to increase
the education fund tax rate, now
at $1.60 per $100 assessed valuation, and possibly also the building fund tax rate, now at 25 cents
per $100.
Supt. Kenneth C. Crowle told

n, and other similar help
igned to improve the educa-

lipment,

its

proved.
At its July business meeting, the

ants
to full-time
guidance
nselors. Their work will inde testing, record keeping,
ow-ups

funds to increased instructional
costs, mainly teacher salaries.
The new rate would have to be
approved before Sept. 26, the last
Tuesday in September, if the
district is to receive additional
revenue by the end of the 1967-68
school year.
In light of a possible ‘‘red budget,’ the board tabled a motion
to increase the district’s employee
group daily hospital insurance

Kipling and Walden.
in which participants
Activities
will be involved are as follows:

covered will include:
1. Tests and measurements
2. Social and educational

1. Have a Bachelor’s Degree
so that Provisional Teacher | —
certification can be established.
. Be able to devote full time
to the training program.
. Be willing to accept testing
as a final selection proce-

dure.
pacity to work with children
and adults.
Selection will be made on the
basis of past academic record,
letters of recommendations and

promise of leadership in elementary education.
APPLICATIONS

information
3. Learning,
counseling
4, Individual
5. Individual

personality,
theory
differences
and group ©

procedures
6. Research and evaluation
ELIGIBILITY
This training

opportunity

is open

to persons within the communities
making up High School District
No. 113. Twelve participants will

be selected. Generally, applicants
should:

:

. Be able to demostrate a ca-

Applications must be post marked
by July 14, 1967. Notification of
acceptance will be sent by July
28, 1967. Recipients will have un[til August 1, 1967 to accept or
decline.

For Application for admission or
additional information write or
call: David A. Cavins, Director,
Guidance Assistants Project, Deerfield Public Schools, District No.
109, Deerfield, Ill. 60015. Phone:
945-1844.
somal

�Township Heads et

Se

Struggle to Live
With Court Ruling
_ return to municipalities their total

share of the motor fuel tax fund

By JUDI NICOL

has moved closer to final legisla-

__ tive consideration.
The measure,

sponsored

state Sen. Karl Berning

(R-32nd)

by State

and

was

make

approval

amended

last

Friday

this week

to

the effective date February,

The

change

in

distribution

of

revenue

to municipalities,

_motor fuel tax funds would bring
added

and to counties and road districts,
which

also

would

be

affected.

_ Under the new system, they could
invest their money and draw

_ interest on it till it is needed for
road projects.
Currently the state retains

the

funds until they are requested for
‘specific

road

projects

The

Illinois

Senate

BE

and

also

keeps the interest drawn on the

last week

killed a House-approved bill that
would have imposed a “use” tax
- equivalent to the present real
estate
tax on tenants leasing
property from tax-exempt institu_ The measure was opposed by
_Lake Forest College and North-

western University. University officials feared that tenants with
long-term leases who were faced

increased

state

taxes

are

almost

questions are what kind and how much?

a

certainty.

The

only

Tremendous opposition from the state’s professional groups make it
unlikely that the legislature will approve Gov. Otto Kerner’s proposed
broadening of the state tax on services. Yet the governor has said that
present revenue sources would fall $685 million short of meeting his
budget requests.
The unpalatable alternatives he sees are tremendous budget cuts in
vital services, doubling the state sales tax—which is unthinkable—or a
state income tax, which both political parties oppose.
What sort of answer
unanswerable problem?

will

the

legislature

find

for

this

seemingly

State Sen. Karl Berning (R-32nd) of Deerfield believes the revenue
plan most likely to succeed will be a GOP package that depends, in
part, on stringent paring of all ‘fat’? from the budget.
HE ILLINOIS HOUSE
already has started this process by
chopping $116,778,000 from the $5 billion worth of appropriations
introduced in the House. Sen. Berning points
out that the Senate still will have to find about
$83 million more to eliminate from the budget
in order to make GOP revenue program work.
Assuming this can be done, the GOP package
believes the budget could be balanced by a
plan calling for:
@ A

1-cent

increase

in the

state

sales

tax,

the

state,

none

to

cities

which

have

been

seeking a half-cent city sales tax increase. But
the

state

would

rebate

to

Mr. Ellis also reported that
was missing some of the minu
of meetings held during the pre
ous year, including the offic
record of the 1966 towh meeting
In- other business Wednesd
the board paid bills amounting
$3,332.49 for the town fund,
765.12
for general
assistan
$166.99 for the road and brid
fund, and $887.79 for the Illi
Municipal Retirement Fund.

cities

$100

million

that would be allotted on a per capita basis.
@ Broadening of the sales tax base to
include services incidental to sale of tangible
personal property, including custom-made
men’s suits, and certain printed material.

The decision in the case of Ruth
Vetter and the township auditors
vs.

Bruce

Frost,

William

Sen. Berning
items such as machine tools,

Pitten-

ger, and Paul Potter, set forth
certain powers in township matters. The decision was referred to
Wednesday when Township Assessor Pittenger requested permission to raise the hourly rate of his
summer assistants.
“TI could care less who sets the
salary,”’ Mr. Pittenger said.
“T have no interest in reverting
to the trouble we had a year ago,
but I don’t care for undue interference of any sort. I don’t

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- Salen
Hair Style of
the Month

interfere with your work, and I’d
appreciate
it if you
wouldn’t

interfere with mine.”
Mr. Pittenger was granted permission to raise the salaries from
$2.25 to $2.50 per hour.
Mr. Pittenger also asked that
the record show that ‘‘anytime the
auditors would like to relieve me
of the necessity of using my own
car for transportation, I would be
agreeable.”

The

board

need

for

advise
Bruce
board

also

hiring

the

discussed
an

the

attorney

boarc.

to

Supervisor

Frost suggested that
seek legal advice on

the
the

Top stylists
and

Town

Clerk

1438

Holbert

manicurists

€-Lite-Salon

needed a lawyer.

Ellis said

OLD

SKOKIE

HIGHLAND

he had not received the minutes of

PARK,

ROAD
ILLINOIS

TEL. 432-0433

the town meeting Apr. 4. Mr.
Frost said that he was trying to

@ Increases in liquor and cigarette taxes.

for
thema

signature.

transfer of the West Deerfield
Township Library assets to the
Deerfield Village Library.
Auditor Willard Wageman said
that he thought the board should
let the library or the citizen’s
advisory committee decide if they

estimated to bring in about $436 million in the
next two fiscal years. All the money would go
to

rator of the meeting,
contact Robert Seiler,

gov-

week.

HE PROBLEM OF STATE financing dominates the debate in
Springfield this week as the Illinois General Assembly heads
toward the final days of the session.
and

Township

gled through another meeting last

by martha cleveland

New

Deerfield

ernment, straining to live within
the guidelines of the court, strug-

g

Rep.

John Henry Kleine (R-32nd) of
Lake Forest. It received House
committee

:

by

of Deerfield, already has passed
_ the Senate and is being handled in
_the Illinois House

West

@ A possible increase in the utility tax.
: day injured one person and caused
- approximately $550 damage

_ three cars involved.

to the

police that she did not notice that
the two cars in front of her were
lowing down at the intersection
of Deerfield Rd. and Chestnut St.
_ She struck the rear of the car
_ driven by Eric H. Iwamoto, 17, of

_ 2128 Beachnut Rd., Northbrook.
_

Mr. Iwamoto’s ear then struck
the rear of a car driven by Ernest
McDonald, 40, of 1829 Ashland

_Av.,

Evanston.

Mr.

McDonald

received minor injuries and dam-

age to his car was estimated at

2

Damage to the Iwamoto vehicle

Was

estimated

at $100,

- age to the Warnecke
estimated at $400.

and

dam-

vehicle was

Mr. and Mrs. George Bolton of
Hendersonville, N.C., formerly of
Bannockburn, are visiting friends

on

the North Shore

and Chicago.

Their son, Charles Bolton, a
college student in Colorado, is
_ joining them here for a _ visit
before attending a wedding in
Madison, Wis.

: SSSSS

State Sen. Robert Coulson (R-31st) of Waukegan, who sponsored the
bill calling for the per capita rebate to cities, is opposed to the present
system, believing it penalizes residential towns unduly.
Sen. Berning believes that backers of the GOP tax plan will use the
city sales tax bill already introduced as a legislative vehicle. They can
amend that bill to provide for the one-cent state sales tax increase,

Automobiles }
Did

you

For

those

doesn’t

Deerfield Youngster
Injured in Accident

We'll

injured
knocked

Monday
from

when
his

he

bicycle

was
while

crossing Hoffman Ln.
Police said that Barbara J.
Riley, 41, of 1316 Hackberry Rd.,
Deerfield,

she

turned

struck

from

the

bicycle

Commons

as

Dr.

onto Hoffman Ln.

James was treated in Highland

Prime Pit

Dad

who

like it—or

Bring

1540 Old Skokie Rd
Highland Park
Under Deerfield Rd. Overpass

give

the car Father’s

Day?

couldn't

quite

make

the deal

&amp;

instead

pur-

chased a shirt or tie or pair of slacks or an unusual gift item to
placate your own Barney Oldfield* &amp; it doesn’t fit or he simply

eliminate the reference to cities, and reshape the bill into the new tax

RP

&amp; Fathers...

Many did.

package.

505A
was

CCD
SS Sty,

AGSGHFSS CSS

Secondly, the GOP plan for rebating money to cities on a population
basis is a brand new concept in Illinois government. The current halfcent city sales tax is allotted on the basis of retail receipts.

James A. Ashley, 13, of
Waukegan
Rd.,
Deerfield,

VISIT FRIENDS

_

§ home ARE SEVERAL interesting things about the GOP plan.
One is that the sales tax broadening proposal in some ways
resembles the governor’s proposed service tax. But proponents say it
lacks many of the service tax’s objectionable features, since it would
not apply to the professions and would follow exemptions in the present
sales tax, thus discouraging lengthy court tests of its constitutionality.
Similar sales tax laws are on the books in many other states.

whatever

the

reason

it back.
make

it right.

We might not be the best on body
are a Cobey specialty.

repairs but grease jobs

Dinners with unusual flavor
“Lazy Cooked in The Pit’

478 Central

FOR CARRY-OUT
DIAL 831-4616

Highland

Open Thursday

Park
Cobey’s

*% A

prehistoric

racing

night

driver.

Park Hospital.

June

22,

196

�50 Given Diplomas in Graduation Ceremonies

Dr.

John

Price,

(center)

Highland

Park

High

School

principal,

watches as Stuart Bernstein present a diploma to a graduating
senior. Mr. Bernstein is a member of the Deerfield-Highlands Park
High School District Board. (Howard Fochler Photos)

Alex Briber (left),
hool

District

Robert Sanford speaks on
"Appraisal and Promise" at
commencement
exercises _ last
week at Highland Park High
School.

a member of the Deerfield-Highland Park High

board,

hands

a diploma

to a Highland

Park

High

hool senior at commencement exercises last week. He is assisted by
pt. Karl Plath. More than 450 graduated from the school.

our Area Youths Receive
».A.R. Citizenship Medals

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Longtin, 323

our area youngsters

he Daughters
volution.

of the American

Miss Paula Longtin, daughter of

Local youngsters receiving the
award were: Bonnie Peters and
Steven Whiting from Bannockburn

he medal is given to a boy and
il student who “‘by their personacts and attitudes have proven
mselves the most outstanding

School;

and Kerry Bannister

James

Burke

Conception

from

School

and

Immaculate

in

Highland

Park.

Medals

from

also

nine students
Junior
High

bertyville.
arious television, radio, and
spaper personalities will work

booths and auction off pets to
se funds for mentally-handipped persons.
Also included in the fair will be
me booths and rides, a bake
le, and refreshments.

for the fair is free.
Pet Park is main-

ned by and for mentally-handipped young adults.

listate Transfers
obert J. Macuba
Robert J. Macuba, 1555 Greenbod Ave., Deerfield, has been
ansferred to Allstate Insurance

new

prthbrook.

ated
fice.

He

in the

home

office

formerly

Glenview

were

1967

awarded

who

was

of

Journalism

Missouri
this

fall.

She

School, School of St. Mary, and
Woodlands Academy in Lake Forest;

and

Nicholas

Senn

High

School in Chicago.

Rev.

Walter

B.

Lunsford,

Pastor

Worship with us each Sunday at Laurel Ave. and
McGovern St. in Highland Park, or tune Radio WEEF

served

1430kc, WEEF-FM
“FOR

THE

TIME

OF YOUR

103.1

.. SUNDAYS 10 A.M.

me. .

LIFE, FIND

TIME

TO

WORSHIP

GOD.”

SE
EN

ISRAEL EMERGENCY
BOND RALLY

Area Resident
Receives Post
Robert F. Keller of 520 Sanders
Rd., Deerfield, has been promoted
to

secretary

of

the
property
insurance.
de-

partment of the
Zurich - American
Insurance

Companies,
Chicago.
Joining

_

Zur-

ich-American in
July,

1958,

as

assistant superq
intendent of the
,
fire underwritMr. Keller
ing department,
Mr. Keller became superintendent
of the fire and inland marine
underwriting department in October of the same year. In 1960, he
was named assistant secretary...

was

ance underwriting and administration, he was with the National
Union
Fire
Insurance
Co.
as
secretary in charge of commer-

Service

series

BETHANY METHODIST E. U. B. CHURCH

of

for four years on the staff of the
Deerfield High School newspaper

sermon

summer

gradu-

School

division chief in engineering.

“Stardust Of The Soul

ated from Deerfield High School
this month, will attend the Uni-

versity

for 25 years,

Mr. Grossenheider is an assistant

to

A veteran of 31 years in insur-

iversity of Wisconsin, where he
ajored in economics.
22,

Longtin,

a

active service.
A Zenith employee

eighth

in

Mr. Macuba is a graduate of the

ne

the

from Lake
Bluff
School;
Deerpath

ntertainment features will inde the Great Lakes Navy Band,
b Medinah Clowns, folksingers,
imal acts, magic acts, and a
xieland band.

bmpany’s

Miss

Conrad Hilton Hotel.
Members of Zenith Pioneers are

to Post

employees of Zenith Radio Corp.
and its Chicago area subsidiaries
with twenty or more years of

grade this month.

he second annual Lambs CounFair will be held from 12 noon
6 p.m. Sunday at the Lambs
t Park, at corner of the Trihte Highway and Route 176 near

Admission
he Lambs

Ramsey Rd., Deerfield, gave a
graduation party at her home last
week for 75 teachers, students,
and parents.

and was editor-in-chief this year.

All graduated

ounty Fair Set
o Raise Funds
or Lambs Park

of Deerfield

Gives Graduation Party

citizens in the class,’’ said Mrs. A.
C. Burrows, a D.A.R. regent who
lives in Lake Bluff.

have been

Howard
Grossenheider
of 939
Rosemary
Terr., Deerfield, has
been
elected
treasurer
of the
Zenith Pioneers at the organiza-

tion’s 18th annual banquet in the

Resident

arded
the
Good Citizenship
dal by the North Shore Chapter

Unit Elects Grossenheider

cial underwriting prior to joining
Zurich-American.

Principal Speaker — Rabbi Philip L. Lipsis,
who has just returned from Israel.

SUNDAY

EVENING JUNE
8:15 P.M.

CONGREGATION

25th

B'NAI TORAH

2789 Oak Street
Highland Park, Illinois

The Public Is Invited To Attend

|

�Stevenson Bd. Offers Aid

ill Boost
District 125 School Board members offered’ assistance Monday to
High school districts interested in
renewing efforts for a North Shore
Junior College.
Supt. Harold Banser was authorized to invite all boards previously
‘involved in the junior college
district to meet and discuss possible further action.
_ “Because of our district’s interest in education,” president Dan
_ Schuffman stated, ‘‘we feel we are
the ones to take the initiative in
this matter by giving our support
and offering facilities for meeting
if necessary.”
_ The North Shore Junior College
District was among three districts
_the Stevenson junior college study
- committee was considering.

- Because District 125 belongs to

NEWS

ABOUT

Bepuech Road

Products

was

|
awarded a $15,957.23 contract to
e —lay a blacktop surface on Busch
- Rd. which is located north of
Deerfield Rd. between Route 83

__

and Buffalo Grove Rd.
Clarence

Pontius,

township

su-

_ pervisor, said three other road
eS improvement projects still are in

__

the planning stages. They are:
-

@ The connection of N. Elm Rd.

and

§S. Elm

__Rd.

and Route 22.

5%

|

.@ The

Rd.

between

re-opening

district

board

residents

by

must

paying

fees to attend
Illinois.

at

pre-

reimburse
non-resident

junior

colleges

in

Sons

and

Sunflower

Mr. Ellis will investigate delivery,
refrigeration,
and
carton
construction before deciding.
OKs

Cost

board

Everett

of Oakwood

in

of

Institute

also

approved

the

program.

The

also

presented

two

ideas

of

presenting

a

tions submitted by the
advisory council include
ministration

of senior

to allow

entrance

from

Board attorney Newell Jenkins
reported that Jack Wyatt’s request for financial aid to send his
perceptually handicapped son to
Lake Forest’s Grove School could

not be granted. According to Mr.

Jenkins, aid cannot be given if th
boy is to be enrolled in a privat
school.
The board’s finance committe
will meet Monday to work on th
budget.

school’s
the ad-

oral exam-

a

$3,000 expenditure for the previously discussed summer institute
for faculty members,
after reviewing three proposals submitted

plus additional expenses as outlined in their proposals.
Supt.
Banser is also investigating the
possibility of federal aid or private foundation
money
for the
project.
According
to Mr.
Schuffman,
the SPACE program, Stevenson’s
project to advance creativity in
education, will ‘‘provide the facul-

ty with an opportunity to develop
special programs for the benefit
of students and the high school.”
Results of the pilot program will
be reviewed in the fall.
School
program
changes
_included a suggestion from English
department
head
Elmer.
Waldschmidt that the successful developmental:
reading
program
be
accelerated.
By beginning in the first semes-

sessions during the year. All other
students will be dismissed early
and 3 or 4 faculty members will
interview students for 60 minute
periods.
Freshmen 15 minute interviews
by faculty members in the fall

and again in the spring were also
suggested by the council to better
orient new students.
Accepts Resignation
The board accepted the resigna-

tion

of

Louis

Fornero,

varsity

basketball coach, and approved
the
appointment
of
five
new
teachers including Miss Jennifer
Lloyd,
English;
David
Jacobs,
varsity
basketball
coach;
Mrs.
Carl
Buhl,
part-time
librarian;
Edward Sowa, French; and Dave
Habley, band director.
Minimum
teacher salary was
raised from $5,514 to $5,600 to
comply with state requirements.
Further business included payment of $1,100 for auditorium airconditioning, a decision to investigate the condition of the tennis
courts,
approval
of
advanced
training applications, and a proposal by Mr. Schuffman to develop an informative brochure ‘for
the use of incoming students and
parents.
The board also accepted the
resignation of board member Mrs.
Travis Nelson, who will move to
New Mexico in September, honor-

ing her for outstanding service to
the board.

_Rd. between Route 45 and Route
83

Jr. Colleg

inations in three 4-hour afternoon

Milk.

The

included

explained,
class and
could
be

course in reading to juniors or
seniors and making the reading
laboratory available for independent work as is th elibrary.
Three
program
recommenda-

er Edward Ellis to chose between
the two lowest bidders, Sidney
and

ter, Mr. Waldschmidt
the entire sophomore
part
of the
juniors

future

At
Monday’s
meeting
alone,
nine junior college applications
were accepted, three from adults
and six from recent graduates.
In other business, the board
reviewed milk bids for the coming
year, authorizing business manag-

Wanzer

Shore

department

Participating faculty members
will receive a $100 weekly stipend,

:
Improvement of Busch Rd. in
Vernon Township will result from
~ action taken June 6 by the Lake
County Board of Supervisors.
Asphalt

college

the

Proposals include economic education, David Hanson;
student
paced learning, Pat Glimore and
Tom Bauman; and summer college visitation program, J. David
McCartney.

Improve

Liberty

junior

by Stevenson teachers.

Lincolnshire
Will

no

sent,

North

j

Jim Blip, a Deerfield High School senior working at the
Lincolnshire Swim Club, demonstrates a dive. The exhibition alsd
included stroke demonstrations with commentary by Karl Sutter o
Lake Forest High School. (Howard Fochler Photos)

Oak-

a _ wood Rd. to the village of Vernon
Hills.
This would require an

ee

agreement between Long Grove,

- Indian Creek, Vernon
Vernon Township.

|

@ Extension

my which
net

would

of

Hills,

and

Deerfield

Rd.

be diverted

to con-

with Busch Rd.

Vernon

Lions

4 Install Officers
us
New
officers of the Vernon
|
Township Lion’s Club were installed at a meeting Friday. They

|

will assume duties July 1.

|
Sig Haugland
will serve as
president with David Winton, vice_ president. Other officers are Arnie

Westfall, secretary; Chuck Herz rick, treasurer; Mike Zimmer,
ee ‘Lion

tamer;

and

Bruce

Marcott,

_
tailtwister.
William Block was selected as a
two

year

director

and

William

Erb, a one year director.
The
meets

_

club, now three years old,
in Tarney’s Restaurant in

Vernon Township the first Monday
of every month. David Ganfield is
retiring president.
on
BSa

Lincolnshire

News

Cheryl Zeman (left) and pee Lindquist give a water ballet
demonstration during Sunday's swim exhibition at the Lincolnshire

Swim Club. Miss Lindquist is a lifeguard at the club pool.

e

4:
ee

Additional
page 73.

June

22,

196

�| 12 Area Piano Students
Are Cited for Performances
Twelve
local piano pupils of
Marlene Blechman, 1575 Eastwood

classic,
romantic,
and
selections
were
Janice

v., Highland Park, recently received honors for their perfor-

Allison Portman, Larry Rosenthal, Susan Kaplan, Janet Good-

mance at the National Guild
Piano Teacher’s Auditions.

of

Receiving certificates and pins
for their performance of standard

modern
Rozak,

| man, Leslie Taub, Carol Vandlik,
LeNoble,
Howard
Vandlik,
Sue

Lori Klompus,
Gary Frumkin.

Jalee

Frey

and

by RALPH BOCHES
My Air France flight to
Montreal was smooth in every
way. The plane was completely filled, but the service was
tops — the food, from caviar
| to filet mignon washed down
with champagne and an _ after-dinner liqueur was delicious.
Canadian customs waved
me through without examination.

The cab trip over the new

expressway

was

interesting

and inexpensive. I stayed at
wees
coreem the Queen
»
Elizabeth Hotel — Hilton
run, Canada’s
largest, 1216
rooms, 18
restau-

rants and
lounges withLauren Herzog receives her eighth grade diploma from Highland
rk School

District

108

board

member

Harold

Burnstein,

Ralph

at com-

bncement exercises last week for Edgewood Junior High School.
gewood Principal Arno Wehle hands the diplomas to Mr. Burnin.

Boches

in the hotel,
not

expen-

sive, and with the 7% premium one gets here for the
American dollar
— it’s a fine
value.

The Expo is a great popular
success — yesterday, on a
rainy weekday—189,648 paid

4

ocie

onor

to

ame

t

S

H

d

|

hirty-one graduating students
Northwood Junior High School
e inducted into the Wayne A.

Buhai,
Barbara
Wolfe,
Kerry
Kathleen Friedman, Karen Meldman, Richard Vosburgh, Cathy

admissions.
Total to date (42 days):
10,621,505

hior Honor Society during comncement exercises last week.
rnest Bonhivert, superinten-

Harvey Wolf, Gail Abrahams, and
Constance Johns.
Also installed were: Todd Man-

Record week 2,001,962
It is a financial success, already $50,000,000 has been

t of Highwood-Highland Park
ool District 111, installed the
members.

del, Philip Berger, Celia Cantagal19, Kay Gendron, William Norwell,
Peter Stone, Mike Ito, Larry

put in the bank.
A little scoop—I saw Mayor
Collins of Boston at the Expo.

hose qualifying for the honor
e:
Bennett
Baker,
David

Brower,
Guido,

paign for Expo

bwn, Ingrid Ostebo, Joyce

Brody,

bmas

k,

Frauenheim,

chapter of the National

Scott

Bram,

Jody

An-

Joseph,

Steve Borenstein,
Nancy
Mordini,

Debbie

Record day 569,500

Griffin,

Michele

Caringella,

He is ready to launch a cam-

Frank
Rick

1975 in Bos-

ton.

John

It is an artistic success. Today, I have a choice of the
Royal Ballet, Hamburg Opera

Marx, and Steven Schroeder.

Co., the Tunisia Folklore Co.,
the Theatre Group of, Genoa,

Italy, and
Dramatic
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�Coustan
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F. Quinn Stepan Has New Ja
F. Quinn Stepan of Winnetka has
position of vice president of corporate planning for the Stenan
Chemical Co. in Northfield.
He is a graduate of the University of Notre
Dame and the
University
of

On Move
By CAROL BRUCK
'
For

Chicago

Women’s Editor
most

new-found

and

set

organiza-

about

al

formed

the Lolly

Deerfield area of the 1967 Mult
Sclerosis Hope Chest Campaig

and

Mrs.
Carlson,
volunteers, is in

Deerfield

1961.

ce

Stepan,

Mr. Stepan

a

2

*

im-

2

house-to-house

2

GET READY

FOR

just

a

year

ago

In that year, the 20 young
married women, most with smallchildren, have already raised $800
with one project and have nearly
completed another that it would
take some groups years to accomplish.
Their first money-making effort
was the sale of individual roses
and fern, complete with vase, at
Valentine’s Day. They filled 400
orders, ad packed and delivered
them in a several-mile radius as
far as south Chicago.
Their second project was the
compilation of a cookbook. Being
astute young women, they recognized the current craze for cookbooks and last fall contacted their
own members, friends, and relatives

for

their

very

You.

The
spiral-bound
book
has
orange-gold covers with brown lettering and throughout, lovely old
of

fruits

and

tables

of

$4.49

As if they hadn't read them enough in: preparation, members of

the Lolly Coustan Memorial North Shore chapter take another look
at their cookbooks. From left are Mrs. Burton Friedlander, Mrs.
Gary Hopmayer, Mrs. Gerald Gordon, and Mrs. Howard Blumenfeld, all of Wilmette. (Staff Photo}

A MATTER

OF

TASTE
No.

SONIA’S CARROT
(Serves 6)

1 cup vegetable
shortening

measurements

and equivalents, and contrasting
divider pages between sections.
The cookbook committee, headed by Mrs. Burton Friedlander,
2722
Birchwood
Av.,
Wilmette,

hastens to explain the recipes are
all kitchen-tested—in the most
critical kitchens of all—their own.
Others on the cookbook committee are Mrs. Gary Hopmayer of
Wilmette, Mrs. Michael Kleiman
Harvey Coustan, all of Skokie.
Mrs. Coustan typed the entire 181
pages and recipes for the printer.
The books are available at
nominal cost from any committee
member. Below are two recipes
from the volume.
PROGRAM

Kenneth B. Abernathy of 2829
Iroquois Rd., Wilmette, was graduated this month from the advanced management program at
the Harvard University Graduate
School of Business Administration.

16

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3 cups sifted cake flour

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1 cup chopped pecans

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1 8-0z. bottle maraschino
cherries

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one-hand
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10’’ x 10”

walnuts
2 1-0z. squares

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melted

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and beat well. Sift flour once;

sift three times. Add alternately with sour cream,
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after each

addition.

Add

chocolate

and

1 box

confectioners’

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vegetables,

culinary delights, and menus.
Include Index
Taking their cue from the best
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being

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paign for the society’s fight
conquer MS,
a disease of
central nervous system.

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Mrs. Don Carlson, 818 Ce
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chemical

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mediately to raise money for
cancer research at the University
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When Mrs. Coustan died of
cancer, her daughter-in-law and
friends

Mrs.

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firm’s industri-

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to
establish
meetings;
solicit
memberships; determine policies
and philosophies; and, if there is
time, plan for a money-making
beneficial project.
But, the year-old North Shore
chapter of the Lolly Coustan
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preliminaries

had been general manager of
firm’s international departmen

been elected to the newly created

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_ 3 Area Groups Sponsor
Air

Show,

By MELINDA
a

Wing-walkers,

UPP

drag racers, rad-

io personalities, and aerobatics
will be featured at the Air Show
_’67 today through Thursday at
Chicagoland Airport on Rt. 45
south of Rt. 22.
The

air

show

and

carnival

are

| being sponsored by the Deerfield
and Northbrook Rotary clubs, the
Vernon Township Fire Protection
Woods
_ District,
the Del Mar
- School Bus Association, and the
Wheeling Little League.
“This will be the greatest collection of death-defying feats that
has ever been assembled in one
place,” said John Picchietti Jr. of
the Deerfield Rotary Club.

Carnival

All proceeds, over expenses of
the air show and carnival will be
contributed to the Great Lakes

Naval

Hospital

Special

Services

Another act will feature a carto-plane transfer, when a man will
be picked up from a moving car

Fund for veterans of Vietnam.

About 600 patients of the hospital will be transported to the
event by the U.S. Navy, said Mr.

by a man from a moving plane.
In the handkerchief pickup, a
man suspended by his ankles from
a rope ladder attached to a flying
airplane will pick up a handkerchief from the runway.

Picchietti.
The three-hour
begin at 2 p.m.
Sunday.
Features

air show
Saturday

will

include

will
feature
a_
five-man
star
formed at 12,000 feet and outlined
with various colored smoke.

will
and

Brian Osgood,

‘The

American Flag Jump,” in which a
man will jump from a flying
aircraft with a parachute and an
American flag flying from his leg,

and an exhibition by the Chicago
Independents Jump Team which

a nationally fam-

ous aerobatic pilot, will perform
in another featured event in his
specially modified 450-horsepower
plane. Next will come a lady who
_ walks on the wings of planes, then
Dean

Ortner

batics
plane,
hour.

with
which

Marion

will

perform

aero-

his
piston-engine
flies 475 miles per

Baker

will fly the Delta

Aerobatics will be performed with this special F-51 plane whi
flies up to 475 miles per hour. A carnival will be held at the airpa

before the air show today and Friday. All profits will go to t

Vietnam veterans at Great Lakes Navai Hospital.
carnival, which will precede to air
show from 6 to 11 p.m. tonight and

both

Franklin McCormick, from WG
also will be on hand
for
festivities.

The carnival will include games
of skill, a ferris wheel, an octopus,
a merry-go-round, a roller coast-

Forces—the Army, Navy, Mar
Corps, and Air Force—will ha
recruiting booths to explain

tomorrow, will be
adults and children.

free

to

The four branches of the Ar

experimental aircraft which he
built by hand, and Tracy Pilurs of __ er, and a tilt-a-whirl.
Highland Park will fly her midget
plane,

“The

Purple

Puddy

Tat.”

Mr.

Picchietti

engineer
“The air show will feature chills
and thrills and many more surprises,” said Mr. Picchietti.
Admission
will
be
$1.50
for
adults. Children under 12 will be
admitted free to the air show. The

has

said

thoroughly

all of the amusements

that

an

checked

for safety

features.
:
Also during the four-day show, a
rock-and-roll group,
“The
Revels,’”’ will entertain and WCFL
disc
jockeys
will
broadcast.

advantages of a military care
and drag racers will give dem
strations on the runways.

In addition, the sponsoring
ganizations will sell soft drin
hot dogs, and hamburgers.
Said

Mr.

Picchietti,

‘‘This

going to be the greatest air sha
ever.”

San OEE IO AR Ee

July 4th
Holiday
NOTICE

‘Rie

_ This lady wing-walker will be one of the performers for Air Show
"67 to be held today through Sunday at Chicagoland Airport. The

air shows will be given from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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�More Than 250 Cub Scouts
Expected at Lads, Dads Event

Our Newest Arrivals
BAGLEY—Mr.
Bagley

,

of Waukegan,

Mareen

ctory

Alora,

Memorial

Highland

a daugh-

June

1

Hospital,

Park,

a.

son,

Brian

Andrew, June 3 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

in

Wau-

and

gan. Grandparents are Mr. and

Mrs.

Alexander

Chisholm

of

REEVES—Mr.

R.

and Mrs. John L.
Greenwood
AvV.,

Reeves,

Highwood,

and

Mrs.

310

ine 6 in Highland Park Hospital.
andmothers are Mrs. Lee Seib] of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs.
ia Ciprari of Southbridge, Mass.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas S. Rizzo, 249. Highwood
Av., and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Reeves of Eunice, W.Va.

ENMAN—Mr.

STEUER—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
M. Steuer, 1086 Ridgewood Dr.,

enman,
Pld

son,

235

a

Daniel

and

Mrs.

Scott

Willow

Rd.,

Deer-

daughter,

Ann

Adams,

of Wheeling,

r. and Mrs.
ew York City.

W.Va.,

Carl

and

and

Denman

of

LICK—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
lick, 385 Shenandoah Ct., Deereld, a daughter, Wendi Jill, May

in

Highland

Park

Highland

Park,

a

son,

girls’

Hospital.

Mrs.

Philip

L.

WEINFELD—Mr.

and

OMIEN—Mr.

go and Dr. and Mrs. Gustave
Weinfeld, 788 Kimballwood Ln.,

Mr.

yer Solodky

and Mr.
and

and

Mrs.

and Mrs.

Mrs.

Roger

omien of Dwight, Ill., a daughbr, Amy Beth, June 8, in St.
farys Hospital, Streator. Grandarents are Mr. and Mrs. Lou J.

alina, 390, Oxford Rd., Lincolnire, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
omien,

other

Colfax,

is

Ill. Great-grand-

Mrs.

Anna

Surak

of

son,

4’3”

len Frank,

Alex

Smith

of

Miami

man,

freshman;

(2)

Pielet,
Sedar,

men;

Joanne
Leslie

(2)

Flax,

a weekend

dads,

Shore
in camp

using

the

“A

y,

Du-

Mary

Hart,

(1)

Pat
Diane
fresh-

Earhart,

Carole

Bowers,

Sandy

Jody

their

the camping
North

(and we put it in writing)
Your service contract with Household Pest Control guarantees
you year-’round protection against such pests as ants, moths,
silverfish, carpet beetles, spiders, mice and similar unwelcome
intruders.

Kramer, sophomores. 30.8

Beach,

BROAD JUMP: (1) Vivian Siegel, sophomore; (2) Barb
schiml, freshman. 14’3”

and Mrs. Michael
Waukegan, a son,

STANDING

Kathy

Michael W., June 8 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are

BROAD

Bartoni,

Eisen-

JUMP:

sophomore;

(1)

(2)

Cathy Crane, freshman. 6'11”

hicago.
ANSEN—Mr.
and Mrs. James
Hansen,
859 -Deerfield Rd.,
eerfield, a son, James Brian,

une 3 in Highland Park Hospital.

trandparents

are .Mr. and Mrs.

rancis Kilcoyne,: 859 Deerfield
Rd., Deerfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
harles Hansen, 1310 Linden Av.,
Deerfield.
EVY—Mr.

and

Mrs.

James

A.

evy, 215 Lakeside Pl:, Highland
Park,

a son, Scott David,

May

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Ruth,

June

11

in

ON ALL COLOR

Lake

orest Hospital. Grandparents are
r. and Mrs. Samuel I. Martin of
ake Forest and Mrs. Clifford
Bjelland of Minneapolis, Minn.
UELLER—Mr.

and

Mrs.

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Ask

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John

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12

emergency

20% DISCOUNT

Harry

ills Martin, 1356 Ridgewood Dr.,
ighland
Park,
a
daughter,
Amanda

Prompt

&amp; COMPARE

ONE DAY SERVICE
ON KODACHROME

48 HOUR SERVICE
B&amp;W OR KODACOLOR

Feder
Levy,

Mrs.

at least, we will completely treat
a year,
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

Remember! Your film can be developed only once! Don't take chances
with irreplacable pictures. Our custom quality laboratory
.has a reputation
for the finest color and black &amp; white processing. We use color correction
wherever needed to produce better color quality.

Highland Park Hospital. Grandarents are Mrs. Samuel
nd Mr. and Mrs. Louis
oth of Glencoe.

CUSTOM

QUALITY

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Twice
your home,

SAVE

UP TO
FLASH

ON

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164

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Mile.

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or the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional

room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

INCLUDES:

Gas-Oil-Insurance

$5.95 -24

Hour

Day

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June

22,

1967

Highland

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full

facilities of the camp: swimming,
boating, canoeing, crafts, rifle and
archery ranges, and exploring.

S

(1) El-

Lizzaretto,
Goldgehn,

Laurie

with

with
the

we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests

(2) Joanne

sophomore. 7.0
200-YARD MEDLEY:

Fla.
WITTEN—Mr.
W. Witten of

THROW:

freshman;

familiar

facilities
of
Council.
They spend

NO MORE
INSECTS

157’

Fiore, freshman. 65’
50-YARD DASH: (1) Barb

Highland Park. Great-grandfather
is

sophomore.

BASKETBALL

Ar-

enjamin Glick, both of Chicago.

are

June

(1) Terry Win(2) Jan Hender-

S. Weinfeld, 611 Waukegan
Deerfield,
a
son,
David

Arthur, June 2 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Rogovin of Chica-

randparents

meet

HIGH JUMP:
ters, sophomore;

son, sophomore.

1154

Mrs.

field

SOFTBALL THROW: (1) Diane
Sabin, freshman; (2) Sue Patter-

Lincoln Av. S., Highland Park,
and Rabbi and Mrs. U. B. Steuer
of Munster, Ind.
thur
Rd.,

and

Winners were:

Andrew

Lipis,

track

y

David, June 2 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Rabbi

ne 4 in Highland Park Hospital.
randparents are Mrs. William
aldwin

Nearly 80 freshman and sophomore girls at Highland Park High
School participated in the annual

Av.,

a son, Ronald Nicholas,

June 9 in Highland Park Hospital.

a

Eighty Participate
In Track Meet

William

Highland

Louis,

berfield,

Dr., Highland Park.

Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W. Mueller of Hayward,
Wis.

s. Wallace
B. Shlopack,
21
hkeside Pl., Highland Park, and
r. and Mrs. G. T. Bagley Sr. of
ton.
PRARI—Mr.
prari,
1133

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ford, San
Mateo, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs.
William Witten, 1263 Ridgewood

B. Mueller, 2501 N. Sheridan Rd.,

and Mrs. Gerald

come

More than area 250 Cub Scouts
and their dads will attend the
annual Lads and Dads Weekend at
Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
This annual event gives Cub
Scouts entering the Boy Scouting
program the opportunity to be-

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Celebration

By MELINDA UPP
This year’s Deerfield Family Day celebration will featu
more than 30 events and exhibits ranging from

a grease

pig catching contest to a speech by Sen. Karl Berning

4

Deerfield.

Activities will begin with an 8 a.m. pancake breakfas
sponsored by the Deerfield Kiwanis Club and end abo
9 p.m. after a giant fireworks display sponsored by the Deerfield

Rotary Club.

LAGER

All activities, including the fireworks display, will be free of

charge

except

for

the

pancake

breakfast, amusement rides, miniature golf, refreshments, the car
smashing contest, the pig-catching

contest, and the drum

and bugle

corps competition.

One highlight of the day will be
the parade,
front of the
on Deerfield
getting into

beginning at noon in
Zion Lutheran Church
Rd. Floats may start
position at 10 a.m. and

must be in position by 11:30 a.m.
The parade will proceed west on
Deerfield Rd. to Waukegan Rd.,
and
north
past
stand
to Hazel

the
Av.

reviewing
Then
the

parade will go west on Hazel Av.
to Park Av. and south to Jewett
Park where it will end. A map of
the route will be published in next

week’s VILLAGER.
Applications for a float

Ever catch a greased pig? If not, you'll get a chance to try this
ee:
sport during Deerfield's Family Day celebration. The pig contest
'__will be sponsored by the Family Day, Inc. board.

in the

Chamber

10:45

pe

a.m.—Children’s

bike

at

Inc.

Rosemary

Terr.,

and

Noon—Main parade forms at Zion Lutheran Church on Deerfield Rd.
1:30 p.m.—Organizational booth.
Black Horse Troop.
2 p.m.—Program

Posting of colors, American Legion Post 738.

Welcoming remarks, Mayor H. Ross Finney.
Crowning of Miss and Mrs. Deerfield.
Speaker: Sen. Karl Berning.
to 3:30 p.m.—Go-go bands for teen-agers on village parking lot
behind the police station.

eg

;

4 p.m.—Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District water fight.

7

p.m.—Drum and Bugle Corps competition, Deerfield High School
athletic field.

a

8

P=

p.m.—Fireworks

Rotary Club.

Bir

20

display,

Deerfield

High

School

girls,

junior

boys,

seni

will be

awarded

to t

The

after

the

athletic

field,

ade and
Kennedy,

Johnson’s
for the
Queen

inaugural

pa

late Preside
Elizabeth
a

winners
ribbons;

will be
second,

and list

shasta daisies, and so on; biennials—campanula,
digitalis,
and
so on; roses—hyrbid tea, floribunda, and grandiflora; bulbs, corms,

possible,

by

the classification.
Exhibitors may enter as many
classes as desired, but only one
entry of the same name variety.

exhibits

must

and Queen of Denmark, seve
astronauts, the Prime Minister
Ireland, the Duchess of Luxe

bourg, and the President of Pe

Mrs. Helen Volk, home adviser

First place
awarded blue

Classifications will include perennials—delphinium, __ gaillardia,

horticultural

Lyndon

be accepted.
Entries in horticultural classes
not claimed at the end of the show
will be disposed of by the committee.

tag
and

All

of t

and no potted or house plants will

their own. Exhibitors must
entries with correct names

will be furnished

when

feature

during the celebration in the cak
baking contest sponsored by t
Deerfield Unit of Homemake
Extension of Lake County.

be grown by the exhibitor. Entries
will be accepted only as listed,

the club or exhibitors may provide
varieties,

special

day’s activities will be the Me
nah
Black Horse
Troop
whi
will perform immediately befo
the 2 p.m. main program.
The troop, whose home base
Chicago, has performed in Pre

Amateur
cooks will have
opportunity to show off their ski

red; and third, yellow. Special
attention will be given to name
varieties.

Containers

3:50 p.m.—Bake sale.

to noon.

show.

3:30 p.m.—Gand Family Singers.
:

10:30 a.m.

be removed’ promptly

Line Chapter of Barbershoppers.

3:25 p.m.—Bake sale.
e

All entries may be placed between 8:30 and 10 a.m., with judgshow will be open to the public
from noon to 3 p.m. Exhibits must

sale.

3:05 p.m.—County

The sack race contestants
divided into three categori¢

Prince Philip of England, the Ki

Rules Listed for Flower Show

ing from

2:40 p.m.—U.S. Fifth Army Band concert.
|

times in six years.

Following are the rules for the
flower show which will be sponsored by the Garden
Club
of
Deerfield for Family Day.

Master of ceremonies, Dr. William Burns.

3 p.m.—Bake

This snappy horseman is a member of the Medinah. Black Horse
Troop which will perform during Family Day. The troop, based in
Chicago, has won the International Shrine Horse Patrol Crown three

Planned by Deerfield Club

Invocation—the Rev. John Usury.
National anthem, drum. and bugle corps.

E 1:30

Races

Troop Will Perform

Deerfield Rd.

re
a

Schedule

Another feature especially
children will be children’s racé
beginning at 9 a.m., sponsored
the Deerfield Jaycees.
The events will include a thre
legged sack race and an egg-rel
race in Jewett Park. All equ
ment will be furnished. ‘‘Conte
ants need bring only a good pa
of sneakers and lots of energ
said John Orth, chairman of t

Another

Willman.

forms

Ribbons will be given for fir
second,
and
third
places
a
honorable mention.

Ribbons

Boy Scout troops 50 and 52.

parade

bicycle decorations.

first, second, and third-place tea
members.

Extension of

Art show, Jordan Krimstein.

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old. Judges will divide the cq
testants into equal teams whi
will compete to carry an egg 0
spoon over the 50-yard cours

of

board.
Chris

bicycle

for all children 5 through 13 yea

Rides and games for children, Jaycees.
Miniature golf practice tent and putting green, Family Day,

contest,

children’s

Trophies will be awarded to t
first-place winners in each gro
Ribbons will be awarded to t
second- and third-place winners.
The egg-relay race will be he

Flower show, Deerfield Garden Club.
Baking contest, Deerfield Unit of the Homemakers
Lake County.
Dog show, Jaycees.

pitching

The

ior group, those 10 through 13.

Car smashing contest, Family Day, Inc. board.
Know Your Local Business and Industry booth,
Commerce.
Sports car rally, Jaycees.

9:30 a.m.—Softball game between

VI

girls, and senior boys. The juni
group
will
include
those
through 9 years old and the se

9 a.m.—Greased pig contest, Family Day, Inc., board.

Horseshoe

the

be submitt

beginning at 10 a.m., will form
Rosemary Terr. and Deerfield R
Entrants will be judged on t
basis of originality of costume a

junior

8 a.m.—Pancake breakfast, Deerfield Kiwanis Club.

.

from

must

to Frank Ventura, 52 Wiltshi
Dr., Lincolnshire by July 1.

be

For Family Day

'

available

Office,

event.

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parade,

and tubers—lilies, begonias, and
iris; and vegetables and fruits.

Cash prizes and ribbons will
awarded to winners in three a
groups, 9 to 13, 13 to 19, and old
than 19. One of the judges will
Lake County and a professio
home economist who has be
active in 4-H work.
Entries must be baked from
recipe written on a 3- by 5-in
file card attached to the bottom
the cardboard holding the cak

No mixes or refrigerated
will be judged.

cak

Cakes will be accepted betwe
9 and 10 a.m. in the Jewett Pa
Fieldhouse.
Cakes will be a
tioned during the afternoon.

June

22,

196

�Kiwanians Attend
Annual Meeting
Mr.

Irving

Roessler,

727

St.

Johns Av., Highland Park, and the
Rev. Herbert C. Peterson of Zion
10 Deerfield
_Lutheran
Church,
Rd., Deerfield, will represent the

¢
ab

9

Kiwanis Club of Highland Park at
the annual convention in Houston,
Tex., this month.

The convention will emphasize
the rapid expansion of Kiwanis in
nations abroad with the 1966-67
theme, ‘Quality Leadership, Key

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avel Society, and Hon. Noble W. Lee, dean of the school.

omes for Negro
amilies Sought
eeking North Shore homes

and Daniel
Heffernan,
all of
Northfield; and Herbert Burgess
of Northbrook.
Also, Gerald Marks, William
Gobble, Oakley D. Moreen, Donald
R. Moffett Jr., Robert Young,
Marshall C. Lewis, Philip Mullenbach, Robert Bosshart, Philip
Murphy, Sidney Zimbalist, Martin

for

b Negro families, about 70 area

inessmen visited 73 real estate
s recently and found 38 open
ings.

he survey was sponsored by
North Suburban Organization
Fair Housing.
he group said Highland Park
ed best, with 14 open listings.

Marcus,

ncoe, termed ‘‘progressive, but

ntious,”’ by
nts, had 10;
“promising,”
netka, with

these local resiNorthbrook, cited
offered two; and
‘“‘strong opposition

1 resistance,” offered two.
ilmette, which they said was
he same category as Winnetka,

ed

one;

Northfield,

ir climate,”

offered

called
one;

a
and

milworth, with ‘‘no comment,”
pred none.
n a questionnaire filled out by
callers, these men said that 70

altors said they didn’t think
re were as many homes availe

to

Negro

home-seekers

as

Bob

Kuennen,

Robert

Lynn

B.

A.

Walter

Wilcox,

Alfred

Williams,

fi ag (ato

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Deerfield, from Highland Park.
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WGN-TV
in Chicago, and Mr.
Kinsey is employed in the office of
Sears, Roebuck and Co. in Highland Park.

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Robert Burrows, James O’Saughnessy, Burleigh Gardner, Robert
Johnson,
Sidney
Lewis,
and
George Eldredge, all of Winnetka.
Organization
spokesmen
said
they need more time to thoroughly
analyze the reports of the businessmen. “But we are going to
continue to try and get Negroes to

move into the North Shore and
persuade realtors to end their

ithson,
and William
Howell
m Glencoe; Richard Grossman,

University,

housing organization’s president.
WILL BE TEACHER
Miss Andrea Doyle of Deerfield,

a

June

graduate

of

Milwaukee,

Marquette
will teach

speech therapy this fall at the
Laura B. Sprague School in Lincolnshire.
Miss
Doyle
is the

on Wolff, Richard S. Lopata,
H Malcom Smith, all of HighRobert L. Eisen,
d Park;
Bradley

-

Henry

resistance to open housing,” said
the Rev. Buckner Coe, the fair

Mooney,

David

¥ @

asa

Schiele, John Lang Jr., Frank
O’Shaughnessy, and Aaron Adler,
all of Wilmette.
Others were Frederick Steadry,

ite. However, 49 said they
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d.
ocal businessmen who called
the agencies included John
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represent more than 275,000 Kiwanians in 5,400 clubs around the

Benedict J. Ori of Highland Park (right) is congratulated for
tstanding leadership an d contributions to the John Marshall Law
hool. With him are Sidney Gold (left), president of the school’s

“a

daughter of the
657 Colwyn Ter.

Glass,

John

A.

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Marvin
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Jacobs
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Mr. Marcus, who is majoring in
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given by the Greater
Boston Chapter of the Brandeis
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leadership.
Mr. Marcus is the former president of the Student Government at
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Kenneth S. Brecher received a
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twin sister, Karen,
graduated
from Pembroke College, Providence, R.I.
Mr. Brecher is a Rhodes Scholarship and Wilson Fellowship recipient. Miss Brecher will obtain
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report for active duty with the
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Mr. Oggel, a 1960 graduate of
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P.
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Mr. Oggel is now preparing to
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A first lieutenant in the Marine
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Lisa,

moving this week
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Park, recently graduated from the
School of Law, George Washington
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Corps

seven

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Mr. Janick was formerly executive assistant in the president’s
The Janicks,

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Oggel Graduated

Stephen

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cycles
registered in Illinois last

Highland Park Hospital.

Sloan F ellowship

Stephen G. Janick, 562 Onwentsia Av., Highland Park, has won a
Sloan Fellowship in the executive
development program of the Sloan
School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
After

Rd., AF

Nick Celozzi, sales manager

Also, injuries occur in 80 to
percent of all motorcycle aq
dents.

Dr.

every 2,000 registered vehicles.

Janick Wins

Brian Marcus, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Morry
M.
Marcus,
307
Lambert Tree, Highland Park,
the

two

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about 27,100.

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The
program, beginning at 10
a. m., will include a dialog sermon,

iea “A Whale of a Tale.” Fred Gahl

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all the congregation to worship.

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teachers

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church

school

and choir directors

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be presented.

will

Flowers will be distributed at
PS. the end of* the service by Brad
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Peter
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_ Linda Evans, Miss Peggy Bulger,
and David Walchii.

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immediately

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follow

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xs a

wood

The Highland Park Evangelical

a

vacation
bible school
Monday
_ through June 30 for children from
the beginner department through
_ junior high.
The Rev. Richard Osberg and
. dbpart ment directors have

a schedule

will hold

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Mr.

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open houses

Park

Fire

Department,

and a

Adele, is a senior
Park High School.

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sister,

Highland

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who

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Rabbi

at 8 p.m. Sunday in the temple.

A Comfortable and Homey

iel Friedman, spiritual leader of
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congregation’s program,
school
facilities, and basic philosophy.
Officers will answer questions.
No membership solicitation will

PARTICIPANT
Lustig
of Highland
has completed his
year at Washington
St. Louis, has been

C. Lustig, 1860 Old Briar Ln.

IS GRADUATED

A Reform Jewish temple, Congregation Beth Or is the only
synagogue in Deerfield and serves
residents of Northbrook and other
nearby communities.

11:30 a.m. Saturday at the church.

parents

Congregation B’nai Torah,
278
Oak St., Highland Park, will hol
an Israel Emergency Bond Rall

ONE OF THE FINEST
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bender,
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will be a member of the computer
staff on campus this summer. His
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will be

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Vlorth,

583-5080, 583-5081

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parents

from
Northwestern
Business College in Chicago.

‘Evening

Bo and Mrs. F. J. Halton, junior high.
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Registration is between 9 and

WILL BE
- Thomas
Park, who
: sophomore
_ University,

will be

30 teen

a picnic.
Department superintendents are
junior ;
Mrs.
Charles
Winston,
Mrs. George Kangas, primary;

Highland
graduated

Netzer

a Richard Osberg, third and fourth;
E

when

Christel Hauer,

and Big Rapids hold membership
in this synod.

a B. A. degree in elementary education. He attended the Lincoln
and Edgewood schools and Highland Park High School. During
1965-66, he served a teaching internship at Bethleham Lutheran
School in Saginaw, Mich.
A reception-coffee hour in Mr.
Netzer’s honor will follow the
10:30 a.m. service Sunday. He
has been a recipient of the Redeemer Church scholarship-grant
program for students who plan
to enter church vocations.
Mr. Netzer’s brother, Martin, is
a member of the Highland Park

them
and

Relijinas

invited to attend the chapel services, visit classrooms, and attend

an

Last month, Mr. Netzer was
graduated from Concordia Teacher’s College in River Forest with

with

tants.

The closing day of the Bible
school will include an all-morning

in the
Synod.

Highland

Working

adult teachers

refreshments.

1,451

elementary

of worship,

music, study, crafts, and recrea-ftion. At 7 p.m., July 2, the
children will show samples of
their crafts at the regular evening
service.

Pianist.

Dr.,

Protestantism.

440

2

planned

enter

Rudolph Netzer, will become a
parish school teacher of grades
four through six at St. Peter
Lutheran Church in Big Rapids,
Mich.
Mr. Netzer will become a teacher in the largest school system in

Park.

Church

to

Lutheran teaching ministry in
the church’s 76-year history will
be honored at 8 and 10:30 a.m.
services Sunday.
Gerhart R. Netzer, 1350 Ridge-

Los Angeles were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eigie C. T. Madsen,

- Plan School
es Congregational

Church

Mrs. Angelo Diasparra, kinder
garten; and Mrs. J. Alan Hall
pre-kindergarten

11:30 a.m. through June 30.
The school, which began Monday, is being directed by Mrs.
Curt Hopkins. The assistant director is Mrs. J. Howard Wolfe.
Each class will participate in
daily chapel services, play in
Jewett Park, study the Bible, do
handicraft work, and have daily

of Redeemer

HAVE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Coffin of

e

The First Presbyterian Church
of Deerfield is sponsoring a daily
vacation Bible school from 9 to

F

and Harrison

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June

22,

�Rabbi Ginsberg

Planner Will Discuss

ollution will be among the topics
scussed
at
the
North
hore Senior Center Men’s Club
eeting on Tuesday in the Win-

etka Community House.
Lorenz W. Aggens, educational
ublic
service director
of the
ommission
will present
an_ ilstrated talk at the 1 p.m. session
in ‘‘The Work of the Northeastern

The seventh-grade confirmation
lass of Trinity United Church of

hrist are planning

RETURN FROM CANADA
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mulns, 25 Standish Ln., Deerfield,
ave returned from a Canadian

where

they

ago. At the school he was business
manager, treasurer of the board
of directors,
and instructor of
geology.

The

Planned
Wilmette

gardens

will

Baha’i

be

Temple

toured

by

North Shore Senior Center members and guests from 1 to 2:30

p.m. Wednesday.

vacationed

urray Bay, Québec,
xpo 67 in Montreal.

and

at

visited

MOVE

femty-insetion. pe ote

by

Rabbi

Joseph

Chairman

mer

L.

Gingsberg of Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism.
The first service will be held at
970 Sheridan Rd. in Glencoe at 8

p.m.

tomorrow.

Mr.

and

Susan

AT

Shure,

service

Lakeside’s

program

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Mrs.

William Keller will be hosts for
the Lakeside congregation for the
evening.
The services will be held in the
Keller’s garden, and a discussion
and social hour will follow the
service.
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a color slide

nd taped presentation for parents
t 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Woodale Hall.

rip

Winnetka for 10 years before taking his present position one year

and

SLIDE PRESENTATION

summer

Illinois Planning Commission.”
Mr. Aggens was affiliated with
North Shore Country Day School,

Tour

Sermons

fe]

“Israel and the Middle East
Crisis’’ will be the first in a series
of sermons to be delivered this

Air Pollution Tuesday
How the North Shore is a cause
nd victim
of air and
water

Schedules

TO DEERFIELD

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Koppelman and their son, Thomas Jr.,
2 months, have moved to 1441
Berkeley
Ct.,
Deerfield, from

Waukegan. Mr. Koppelman, who
is in partnership with his fatherin-law, Frank

L. Habjan

of Deer-

field, are operating a Texaco
Service Station at Waukegan Rd.
and Osterman Av.

eee

the Oaks

RIAL

Reserved for people who
need fully-improved lots
of one acre or more,
heavily wooded with
stately old trees, to build

Prof. Zengeler,
our Zebra, says:

a 1 fine home Or. estate
lL.

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Accumulate your winter clothes in individual bags...
at all
one for each member of the family. (No charge
for the bags, either) One for Mom, one for Dad, one for
You can have two apiece if

Sis and another one for Bud.
necessary.

You can order them out of storage in the fall... AS
YOU NEED THEM ...
this way you can re-organize
your closets conveniently.
One storage charge only . . . $3.95, for all of your clothes
. this includes $250.00 in insurance too.
This may be the finest estate property still available in the ™
immediate Chicago area. Ideally suited for a home so fine,
you will never need a better one, the Oaks has many other
great advantages:

In case you have wondered:
No, we don't keep your clothes in the storage bags or boxes. They

a private 9-hole par 3 golf course and country club
adjoining.
a 2-acre spring-fed lake for swimming with life guard in

are promptly

cleaned

and

moth-proofed

. . . then they hang

on

hangars in storage until you need them. Call us now about having
our drivers drop off as many bags as you need. Or stop in and

attendance.

pick them up.

a 7-acre lake for fishing and boating, to be stocked with
“keepers” soon to be completed.
40 miles of riding trails weaving through the property
and adjacent forest preserves.

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The Oaks is fully-improved with sanitary sewers, water and
roads already in and paid for. There should be no future
assessments.

" ZENGELER

A number of fine builders and architects have already built
or are building homes in the Oaks including Avis Associates
and

Knute

Larson

of

Lake

Forest;

Lutz

Construction

Co.,

Meister-Neiberg, The Kennedy Company, Richard J. Brown
Associates and architects Godfrey Duke and Roger Gruhlke.
You may use them to build your home or, of course, you
may wish to use your own architect and builder.
For complete information, just call 362-5335 and ask for
Mr. Charles Smalley or visit the Oaks this weekend.
Located on St. Mary’s Road in the Libertyville-Lake Forest
Country Side.
. . 1 mile west of the Tri- State Tollway
and 1 mile south of Rt. 176. Take Milwaukee Ave. (Rt. 21)
go 2 miles
east to St.
to Rockland
Rd.
in Libertyville,
Mary’s Rd., then south %4 mile.

NOW

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PRESENTING

A

STANDARD

OF

CLEANING

Libertyville

1656 Willow
(at Edens)

1010 Tower

(at Green Bay)

539 E. Park

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Station Store

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NEWLY

CLEANERS
Drive In

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.

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550 Dundee Rd.

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Dundee Drive In
(at Edens)

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2

Consultant on property sialic from 1 PM until dark.
Other days, property can be seen by appointment.

June

22,

1967

154

�NORTHERN
LIGHTS
Lamps
&amp;

Shades
Largest selection of
commercial
on the

shades
North

and

bases

Shore

ALL TYPES OF SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
HUBBARD

894 Linden
Eighth grade communicants of Highland Park Preibytertan
Church, shown following their recent enrollment as new church
members, are (front row,) from left, Daniel Harris, Roberta Cobbs,
Jane Beth Snyder, Jill Cope, David Clark, Thomas Bowers, Richard

Cynthia Koetter, Larriet Gumbiner,

Flink,

and

David

Trost,

Pamela

Zabel,

Deborah

Eyles,

Deborah

Bartoni,

and Cynthia Heymann; (second row) the Rev. James Snyder,
minister of Christian education, Margaret Schwalm, Keith Hokinson,

Nancy

Jacqmin,

Beverlee

William

Atkinson

Marietta

Souby,

Jana

Young,
Jan

Hughes;

Frey,

Oba,

Hollis

(third

Cynthia

row)

Austin,

Haskins,

Wendy

and

row), Barbara

Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

Park

Maura

Dever,

Dr.

Silverman,

Deborah

Thomas Suber, Daniel Eddleman, Todd Hartman;
Vicki Weber, William Casy, and Robert Linton. .

METHODIST
AND
EVANGELICAL

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, June 25: 11 a.m. Bible lesson
‘‘Christian
Science.’’
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
1 a.m. to age 20
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
S&amp;St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

CONGREGATIONAL

sg

OTR

‘ Pastor:

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

EPISCOPAL

Trinity
Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
il
a.m.
ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

JEWISH
Torah

McGovern
B.

Luns-

PRESBYTERIAN
Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m., ‘three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m,
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade. Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m,
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

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

ROMAN
for

Judaism

North Suburban Synagogue

Beth El

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

LUTHERAN
Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
delin.

CATHOLIC
St. James

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

26

and
Walter

Solel

Congregation

Reform

Av.

Rev.

Highwood

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

Lakeside

Laurel
The

thneay service:
10 a.m, Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., all ages.

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

Congregation

BRETHREN
Bethany

Highland

Evangelical

B’nai

UNITED

A.

Wen-

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Francis Scouten.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

Deerfield
BAHA’I
Assembly

BAPTIST

Junior,

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

and

you and your

Harris,

(fifth

row)

draperies

of Deerfield

MYF:

Sunday,

4

p.m.

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, June 25: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Christian Science.’’ Nursery facilities
are provided. Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.
to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

EPISCOPAL

ROMAN

First

SCIENCE

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate:
The Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
7:30
a.m.,
holy
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy communion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
I1
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays, holy communion—second
and
fourth Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL
North

FREE
Suburban

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

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethlehem
Address: #01 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

JEWISH
Beth
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Or

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

LUTHERAN

by

Holy

FANCY

Cross

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

care

North Shore

UNITED

CHURCH

a.m.

OF CHRIST

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

our

Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities
and child care
are provided during
11 a.m.
service. Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.

Trinity

Lovely

as

that

forms

on

your

win-

unique

Draper-Form

process

draperies

will

be

stored

in

en-

vironmental
controlled
chamber
during the crucial summer months.
And

returned

to

you

when

you

want them, fresh for Fall. Takedown and re-hang service is always available. Or drop them off
at our plant. We're conveniently
located at 336 Park Avenue in
Glencoe.

Lincolnshire
OF CHRIST
Christian

Protect your draperies from summer heat and humidity. Call North

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

Shore today!

NORTH

aapery

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit
Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

draperies!

that
guarantees
absolutely
no
shrinkage. Your clean, fine-fabric

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday service 10 a.m. Church school.
10 a.m., 2-year-olds through sixth grade.
Confirmation class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Community

SHADES!

dows can damage draperies, too.
With warm, humid months ahead,
it's time to consider
summer
storage of your draperies. For expert cleaning
and_ professional
storage, call North Shore Drapery
linic in Glencoe at 835-0038.
Special cleaning service includes

Miss

Congregational Church of Deerfield

DISCIPLES

of your

Moisture

Blet-

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

Leonard

the sunlight is, it's a danger to
home furnishings. Windows that
receive direct sunlight should: always be shaded. Your draperies,
as well as carpeting and furniture,
suffer color fading and fiber damage from exposure to direct sunlight. Shades free your draperies
from contact with window glass.

UNITARIAN
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Mr.

The plain white window shade is
out. Fancy shades are in! With
roman stripes, flowers, polka dots,
touch of color trim. Want solid
white? Then it must have an edge
to it! Scalloped or fluted, with
silk fringe and ball fringe. Gay
as you like or subdued elegance,
today your shade is a pretty part
of a window treatment. Matching
any decor and blending beautifully with your draperies.
And don't underestimate the importance of window shades to the

CATHOLIC

St. Gregory’s

METHODIST

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

senior

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

CHRISTIAN

HI 6-4224

Smith,

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Highland

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pastor;

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production manager of Crush International Inc., an Evanston soft
drink company.

Power Co., Chicago.
Mr. Rosenberg had been administrative manager of the engineer-

and a M.B.A. from the University
of Chicago.
Larry
Mayer,
206
Ivy
Lno.,
Highland Park has been recently
promoted to vice president and
general sales manager of Kenroy,
Inc., Realtors of Chicago.
Formerly
a salesman in the
company’s residential division, he

ing department.

is concerned

Highland

Park,

was

to national manager of
relations
for Perma-

served

as

Navy

with the acquisition

and development of vacant land.
Richard J. Prasser, 195 River

lieutenant

and holds a B.S.E.E. degree from

He

will

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packaging,
products

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Richard

are moving this month to Molin
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by
his
company,
Internation
Business Machines Corp. of C

of all

cago.

facilities.

Glenview

and

Roegiers
and
their
childre
Stephen,
Thomas,
Lisa,
a
Ricky, 737 Colwyn Ter., Deerfiel

production,

and purchasing

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Mr.

promoted to new positions by their
firms.
Phillip Rosenberg,
1365 East-

He

men

a

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the Illinois Institute of Technology

Av.,

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Promote Area Residents to New Posts

area

promoted
customer

_ Arthur M. Adler Jr. of Highland
Park recently was named presi_ dent of Helene Curtis Industries in
,
Chicago.
Mr.
Adler,
associated with
Helene
Curtis
since 1939, most
recently held
the post of executive
vice
president.
Mr. Adler has
been a trustee
“5
of the Highland

PPA

been

wood

: Named

3

State

Bank

GUARANTEED
INTEREST
FIVE PER CENT

*

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Mr. Adler
Park
Hospital
Foundation for 15 years and has

_ been president the last four years.

Mr.

Prasser

CERTIFICATES
OF
DEPOSIT
... $3,000 and UP...
Now!

Save

with

With

your

savings

GSB

and

earn more

in the

form

than

ever before.

of Certificates of De-

posit GSB guarantees earnings of 5% annual interest
. and your deposits are insured by the Federal De-

posit Insurance Corporation! Certificates may be used
as collateral for loans up to 100% of the face value.

Strongly favored by traditionalists in exclusive residential areas
of both Washington and Detroit...is the WILLIAMSBURG,now
premiering in Deerfield.
You'll appreciate the tasteful appointments and advantages of

Deerfield Square ...Two-story

large bedrooms ¢ Paneled and beamed family rooms with woodburning fireplaces ¢ Country kitchens with floor-to-ceiling pantries

=

¢ First-floor studies ¢ Priced from only $38,950 to $42,950 for over
to

2,675

feet

of

living

area.

Deerfield Square has the ideal North
of the village of Deerfield. Within easy
tary &amp; junior high schools, skating
Milwaukee R.R. commuter trains. Just
Expressway and the Tri-State Tollway.

ae
:
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oes

. ACCOUNTS
THE

Colonials with 4 &amp; 5 exceptionally-

BS

2,000

GSB Certificates of Deposit are issued in amount. of
$5,000 and up, in multiples of $100. For further information about GSB’s insured and guaranteed Certificate of Deposit program—stop in at the bank, or call
729-1900. Any of our officers will be pleased to give
you the details.

On

sites

up

to

%

acre.

Shore location! In the heart
walking distance to elemenrinks, swimming pool and
minutes away from Edens
Golfing nearby at 4 country

clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

FEDERAL

INSURED

DEPOSIT

TO

$15,000.00 BY

INSURANCE

CORPO-

RATION

To:

Glenview State Bank,
Glenview, Mllinois

I wish
lows:

to

Issued

in Name

Enclosed
for

purchase
of

is check

‘‘G.S.B.’’

Certificates

to
for

for

Road,
of

Individual—Joint—In
payable

$

posit

1825 Glenview

‘‘Glenview
purchase

6 months

12

Deposit

as

fol-

of

De-

trust for

State

Bank”’

of Certificates
Months.

Name
Address

City.

State

Certificates will be mailed to purchaser at above address

:

Occupancy

Four 4 &amp; 5 bedroom colonials with paneled family rooms, woodburning fireplaces—two have carpeting and drapery and one has
first floor study. From $40,000 to $47,230

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to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot

ES

to Deerfield Square.

28

a

45 Years

Better Built

Glaneies

State

GLENVIEW,

ILLINOIS

TELEPHONE

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Bank

June

22,

196

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heater,

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and

loaded

tires

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at

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AIR

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ing at this dolly— 6 cyl.
engine,
automatic
trans.,
power steering, radio, heater, WW tires.
omy and comfort all in one package.

$2395

plus

&amp;

brakes,

many.

other

radio,
extras.

included.

Automatic
Trans.,
Heater, White Wall
v8

2 DR.

Radio.
Tires,

trans.,

power

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9

pass.

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steering,

radio,

car

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heater,

for

ail

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white
outside,
6
cylinder, stick shift trans.,
995
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_ with full size comfort and safety as well as
the remainder of the 5/50 warranty

$1095

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4 door sed., another blue
beauty ready to give years
of driving comfort &amp; safety
for you and your family.
cluded,

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300

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Tires, DeLuxe wheel covers and the remainder of the
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power

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WW

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4 door sedan, auto. trans.,
radio, heater, power steering,
WW
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$1295

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Other Fine Chrysler Corporation Dealers: Des Plaines Plymouth Inc., Des Plaines; Walton on
Highland Park Chrysler &amp; Plymouth Inc., Highland Park; Park Ridge Chrysler &amp; Plymouth Inc.,

Dempster
Park

Ridge.

Inc.,

Skokie;

Indian

Hill

Motors

Inc.,

ed LO], I
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Winnetka;

Mark

Motors

Inc.,

Arlington

Heights;

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SONY'S SUMMER LINE-UP

2 Area Men to Participate
In School’s Dedication
Two

North Shore

For Your Viewing &amp; Listening Enjoyment

area residents

will take part Sunday in mortgage.
burning and dedication ceremonies at the Grove School Inc., 40
E. Old Mill Rd., Lake Forest.
State

Rep.

Daniel

M.

Pierce

of

Highland Park will give the welcoming address at 2 p.m. and then
conduct the mortgage burning.
The dedication of the school for

Wenk

Again Tops

Fr. Moore

Mr. Pierce

$1 Million Sales

the handicapped will be conducted

For Area Agency

St. Giles Episcopal Church in
Northbrook.
A benefit performance of the

Charles

H.

Wenk,

3063

by the

Summit

musical

Av.,
Highland
Park,
recently
topped the million-dollar production mark in his
sales of Prudential
insurance.
Mr.

Wenk,

Mr. Wenk

years

in

Charles

O. Moore

of

‘‘Oliver’”’ will be given at

8:30 p.m. June 28 in Mr. L’s
Carousel Theater in Wadsworth.
BACK FROM CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Davenport,

A.

39 Wiltshire Dr., Lincolnshire,
have returned after a visit with
Mrs.
Davenport’s
brother
and

a

special agent in
the
company’s
commerce
agency,
holds
the record for
consecutive
million - dollar

—

Rev.

sister-in-law,

H.

Currier

Mr.

and

Mrs.

in Carmel,

Cal.

them

fection

PORTABLE!

Records

D. PERSONAL

any-

VALUE.

Sony

200

solid

state

sound.

detachable

speakers —2

VU

$179.50

meters.

TV. Enjoy it anywhere.

Has 7”

operates

on

E. FM/AM POCKET TRANSISTOR RADIO. It's a beauty
to look at AND listen to. Fits pocket or purse. Comes
ready to enjoy with case and earphone. $27.95

complete

for stereo recording. Use as Public
Two Detachable speakers allow per-

in stereo

PORTABLE

diagonal screen—solid state. Outdoors
special batt Pack (extra). $125.00

F. 6-TRANSISTOR DESK RADIO. Perfect for cruiser cab- .
in or college desk. You can even hang on wall —
complete with batteries. $13.95

C. SOLID STATE STEREOCORDER 530. Professional recording and listening unit. 4-track operation, 2 mikes
$299.50

fen a SUPERSCOPE,,

HONORED

Philip Cushman, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Robert
S.
Cushman,
719
Kimball Rd., Highland Park, recently received scholastic honors
in Afro-Asian studies and algebra
at
Shattuck
School,
Faribault,
Minn.

1958, 1959, 1961, and 1964.

SONY

with two mikes
address system.

The

in San Francisco.

STUDENT

BATTERY

B. OUTSTANDING

Jack

—

dential’s Mid-America region.
A former newspaperman, Mr.
Wenk joined Prudential in 1949.
He is the only Prudential representative who has received the
Mid-America trophy for outstanding achievement more than twice.
The trophy was awarded to him in

907

where on 4 flashlite batts
— Solid State
— Weighs in
at only 5 Pounds
— with room filling sound. $49.50

Davenports’ son, David, who has
completed his freshman year at
Arizona
State
University,
met

Pru-

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IN

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OPEN

SINGLE FAMILY OR INCOME PROPERTY
This beautifully maintained home in Highland Park is readily adaptable
to either
one or two-family
living.
Living
room, dining room, modern kitchen, powder room, and one
bedroom
on first floor; four bedrooms
(one now used as
kitchen), and bath on second floor Full basement;
2-car
garage. $32,500.

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DEERFIELD

MONDAY

THRU

ROAD

SATURDAY,

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9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

10 ‘TIL 5

LINCOLNSHIRE
DeLuxe custom built ranch with beautiful woodland views
from all rooms and front and back blue stone patios. Perfect executive home in mini-estate area. Living-dining room
with crab orchard fireplace. Twin bedrooms;
ceramic bath
and powder room. Lush, wooded acre and a half. Widow
must sell quickly. Asking $43,500.

LONG GROVE
A very special property for a very special family. Ten room,
4 bedroom brick and stone ranch on three beautiful landscaped acres. Mature trees and orchard of cherries, apples,
pears, plums. ZONED FOR HORSES. Country living, yet walk
to school and village. $57,500.

WIDOW MUST SELL
Immaculately
maintained
custom
Colonial
on over
three
wooded,
landscaped acres. Stone, brick, hardwood,
plaster
and coved ceilings attest the integrity of construction. Living, dining, breakfast and 3 expandable bedrooms are but
a
few attractions $48,500.

LUXURY RESIDENCE
Northbrook’s finest east side executive area. Five bedrooms,
three baths; family room with fireplace. Huge kitchen with
all built-ins. Elegant carpeting and drapes. 2 car garage.
Central air conditioning. Immediate occupancy. Best buy in
1967 at $20,000 less than owner’s investment. $91,500.

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THE RIVIERA
Magnificent 5 bedroom French Colonial nearing completion.
Perfect center-entrance floor-plan, traditional appointments
and custom-quality construction will appeal to the most demanding executive. Over 3,500 square feet of luxury at a
very modest and appealing $55,800.

CALL

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OR

VISIT

OUR

OFFICE

FOR

A

COMPLETE

SELECTION

OF

NORTH

SHORE

HOMES

SUITED

TO

YOUR

NEEDS,

INCLUDING

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RIVERWOODS,

LINCOLNSHIRE,

HIGHLAND

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22,

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1967

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Poodles,
Males
A.K.C., 10 WEEKS, SHOTS. $125.
Call 864-3886.

LGE.
Seat
weeks old, MINIATUR
dle. 9 APRICOT

a.m.,

ineuters, vandals” and
fire.

Z

GREAT DANE,
awn

tered.
3

l

CHIL-

Ri PUPS

WANTED:
DOGS
and trainin
GR EEN

WITH

oe

$25 and up.2

irensFLUFFY
~—
WiostiyWHITE—PANFersian

trained.

SHOTS,

selaeans &lt;&lt; 4 ott

TRAINED. FREE TO LOVING HOME.

{

bniformed Eetpiman. making inspec-

COLUMN

DEADLINE:

Friday, June 30,

967 — 12 Noon

Saturday, July 1, 1967—4 P.M.

;
ore

°

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, July 3, and Tuesday, July 4

FREE 2 BEAUTIFUL
1 mane femele, VE 6.0
Blue

on

SIAMESE KITTENS
Point, 13 weeks old, sespcantendt :

es trained. oa

WOULD
LIKE
TO FINDspringer
GOOD .span
HOME.
for
14%
cocker-42

3

hse. broken, all shots, 8 y=
children. Free. AL 1-457

a cae a eepeeteeel CHAMPION
ered. Nee sie
WE WILL SHARE OUR WEALTH,
darling
good

1967

IS befits

long-haired —

A.K.C. $70 328-0852.

PERSIAN

children;

disposition. AL 1

4 SEASON
seats

awn, 365 nights per year by an
rmed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,

ne 22,

KITTENS

Y NAME

black,

SIAMESE

y

(@)

Business Personal
aa TEES

Use

a

FOR

as

REQUIRED.

WITNESSED
ANYONE at WHO
Illinois and Lake,

accident

e

ilmette
on
June
lease call 337-0475.

TERRIER

puppy (A.K.c,) and I want anste
eo

|

Call 491-1248.

SWAP

Carroll.

M

I’m

6 WEEKS

tlanta Falcons. Now live in Chicago.
all Harry

Wonderful

@

yard

BLUE

SIAMESE

TRAIL

TICKETS

TO

Have

x:

home _ raised,
house
broken.
quality. $150. Call 446-6825.

:

Personal

heel

KERRY

AND

HUNTERS

likes

wat Bb

} women
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ve woah
a oo

Seal and Blue Points. aie

PUPPIES

old,

869-0:

5 months old, female, A.K.C,,

PUPPIES A.K.C. REG1 male,
FEO:
| sent
.
number LO 6-4096.

FEMALEreg. GERMAN
SHEPHERD
A.K.C.,
Pedigree, 8 weeks

REGIS-

Call 945-3149.

other’s. Reward. AL 1-3641.

BE AR

CALL

KUVASZ PUPPIES. RARE HUNGA:

DOG.

give to good home. 446-6692.

Puppies,

aoe

:

ST:
WHITE
SILK
SHOE
WITH
rillant buckle.
Vicinity
Central
St.
Reward.

2 years

/
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TTIE

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inteligent.

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FEMALE

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heattas hhas dak

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male, ymenthe og, Dootenee | _Heualsela
so-so | STBGK’
Children. Call 251-1939.
, VIQLY
POLY MALE KITTEN
864-1845 no ans. 446-8600.

estaurant, small leather case containg old fashioned gold lorgnette, my

N.W. Evanston.

BRED

pets only.

F

disposition.

AND

stock;

Reserve

intelligent, 18° pounds. $25.C

EX-

UNiversity 4-0983

| PURE

446-7363.

FRI.

EE

Cats
TOP

A.K.C.

wins.

Family
K
me re

Kittens

INTERVIEW

air;
small
oval,
mosaic
brooch;
hite w/blue flowers. Reward.
S

highly

and

8-5926

A.K.C.

CHILDREN

VIZSLA

Puppies,

POODLE,

STANDARD_

SMALL,

me
_Travel—Stare
Your Cor

expenses
cost.

DA

Gentle

trial

hee

386-0926.

each.

nd Sherman, Evanston. Reward. 475- | Tetons
Chance and
to see
Black Hills, Grand | GERMAN
SHEPHERD AND WEIMAYosemite at low travel
raner pups. 6 weeks old. ‘For sale: $10.

433

WITH

—

10 days

SETTERS,

champion

DISPO-

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
AKC;
AKC.; started shots: ; $125 ; and up.)
.

high style. 7 weeks old.
2

lines,

or pet.

LINE

order

Dogs

IRISH

pets. 2 months old. Call 358-5308.

Call $37-8143 weekdays after 6 p.m.

444 Central Ave. : Highland Park

route.

important.

location.

WONDERFUL

A.K.C.

used to home with adults.

REG.

blood

bred

| DACHSHOUND
gel
‘
Corrected

R 4

most

EXC.

POODLES,

Se

WELSH TERRIER, A.K.C.

2 yr. male;

Placement

able.

er

Show

EC.,

a

PUPS.

SIRED.

Free

256-

10

Call after 6 PA 4-8284.

| RAISED

listing of

9462.

.
MIN.

OLD

female,

Cats

int ovens
a
FREE KITTENS

ceptional

b

w/children: only $100. to one MS

raised

‘agiktae lac GO WEST

978-6393

face

s
apricot
A.K.C.

dates

a complete

Deerfield

Call ID 2-

avanston license 0842, REWARD,
Apt.

Tri

up. Brandbrook Collies. CR 2-1468
MIN.
POODLES
8
WEEKS

Simply

1967.

asked.

lfax

trained

|

Miniqwunn °§ Ties

Two adorable blacktain oat hi eek
Wall tariee
sale

| WHITE

champions and raised w/children. $75, |

Z

“‘clearing’’

questions

No

ence

CHAMP.

trained.
after atx Evanston

PUPP

temperament,

:

We
BIKE

ST:
BOY'S SCHWINN
STINGRAY
wn §Bm
Northbrook swimming
14th.

IT

tee, |
Calconfir-

and

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for

IES—A.K.C. M. AND F.
Tricolor and Blue Merle; also obedi-

CALENDAR

D OES

Beautifully bred
temperament
mation. snd’

Dogs

A.K.C,

2343 after 7 p.m. and weekends.

club

THE

H OW

WATCH;
PEARLS
Winnetka
Thurs.,

154.

une

through

all

Cats

panions.

COLLIE

is a conflict.

;
ST:
nd

7

CLEAR

and

meetings and events.
BEAUTIFUL MALE SCHNAUZER 10
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OM.
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train
shots, shamp.
A.K.C. Sac.
4-1700.
and notify you if there

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ST:
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475-1560

Business Personal

KNIGHTS

with

or if paid within

:

ADS

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$1.20 per line
DISCOUNT:

COLUMN

Park

RATES

433-4300

Tuesday

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: ee

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:

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12

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17.

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BI 8-0868
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fordshire,

on Rt.

18

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ROYAL
Li-Moges,
Spode,
Staf-

Pargon,

China

in cups

hand

painted

ANTIQUE

china.

ENGLISH

Call 724-0048.

FISH

SET

6

forks, 6 knives, highly carved sterling
- silver with ivory handles. 75 to 100
$eears old. $200 or best offer. Call 677-

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WYETHS~
prints; 1
Turban’’

framed prints: 8 Audubon
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Wi

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n Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
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14

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and

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FOR YOUR

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Ill.

Waiter

WANTED.

- libraries.

LARGE

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er,

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GR

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ABAA.

8910

PARTIES
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are

buy-

welcome

CA
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Business

21

Opportunities

a OUT
:
chicken,
pizza,
shrimp.
Fine
aben
location. Excellent telephone
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Waukegan,

Glenview

PA

SMALL
» WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINnetka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
eoetiunity for operator with followFor info. write:
T-178, Box 60,
W mette.
RESPONSIBLE REAL ESTATE BROK-er interested in purchasing all or part
terest
in
Evanston
Real
Estate
fice for active participation. Replies
confidential. 251-9036.
\‘ BEAUTY

Established
and

p.m.

SHOP

clientele.

Waukegan

Rd.

FOR

Near

SALE

761-9017

Dempster
after

9

. 15A Investments and Partnerships
WEEKEND
RETREAT
or year round home. Ranch home plus
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on _ Countr
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Lake
in
nearby
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ood
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Low
30s.
Call
for
more
‘information.

KOENIG
-

1009 Waukegan,

2—Classified

&amp; STREY

Glenview

PA

9-0330

256-2228

Guitar, Will

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

Travel

SING-ALONGS.
30, WH 3-2176.

23

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Rental

Skokie

RENT EVERYTHING

Loans

SPECIALTY
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IF

1

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ALTERATIONS
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328-8100 Extension 250

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29

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PARTY

BOOKS

You

ZEISS
meter,

Call 869-2014

Gifts

SHORE’S

and

Musical

Loans

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and
Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Shore
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

30

Estate

Roofing and Siding

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

RICK
NORTH

CLOWN

Catering

p.m.

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
‘or sale. Phone for information. Call
Avis 8-4424, BOOKERS BOOKS.
CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON

BOOKS

AUTOMATIC
with
Weston
accessories. $60.
72-1825

Inc.

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

and Photography

WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

CALL

hdo Productions,

CO.

sauemerr
ty FOODS
ATERED
wi' rH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Il. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

- ANTIQUES - ART-

Lake

BRINKMEYER

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and oo
gi
OUTSTANDING WEDDI
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

and

- saucers, tea sets, pitchers, vases. Also
miniature silver tea service; cut glass

and

RODDED

ARTIST’S
LUCYGRAF
VISUALIZER
with Wollensak 135mm F4.5 lens. $65.
UN 4-8855 weekdays 9 to 5.

Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177

Moving

MAGIC

NIKON
F.PHOTOMIC
AUTOMATIC
F3.5, 43-86mm. zoom lens. Best offer
over $285. 432-6412 or 432-6161.

much

29

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

35MM
EDIZA
PRISMAT
SLR
CAMera.
Good,
rugged,
dependable
service, Exc. cond. $40. or best offer. 2518236 evenings.

ANTIQUES! PAINTINGS!
Important art of 16-20 century, Span‘
desks,
chests,
armoires,
superb
rench pieces, huge stores of decor.
gs, metal figures,
clocks. Top

art

Cameras

Sale

Entertainment

1421

:

ter;

22

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

HAMSTERS
VE 5-3820
YOUR PET AT HOME

Goods—For

ds—Wanted
To Buy
+ Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments |
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

9-9272

p.m.

&gt;

Real

Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personal
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Instruments
Pianos
and
Musical
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Forms—-Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer ond Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
;
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

Plants and Shrubs |.
Gutters and Downspouts
age
and Air Conditioning
ox
anted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
Help Wanted—
_ Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance-—
Service and Repair

pe antee

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

EQUITATION

horse

condition.

y

6

Carts

pops xen and Storage

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Service

AND

Motorcycles—Go

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

PETS

INDEX.

259-1300
1-5.

STUDIO

UPRIGE

BEAUTIFUL
WALNUT.
old. $575. 274-3499.
DELUXE
tar,

TEISCO

amplifier

months.

3

ELECTRIC
and

case.

Used

Orig. $230, best offer. Cal).
GR
5-6583

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

�56.

Prenes abd Mesieat
:

Instruments

Gibson

Tiny Tot Play School

Electric Guitar;

acoustical;

3 months
675-9125

Oboe, Open
C. COND.

old;

$150.

and

LIKE NEW,
$2,800. Call

TOM

AMP
HI 6-

Piano

SACRIFICE.
675-8840

AMMOND
ORGAN:
B-3FRUITood—Leslie speaker w/reverb.;
like
ew. $2,650. RO 3-1840.

rand

EXCELLENT CONDITION, $500.
Call after 6 p.m. 475-2054. .

HAMMOND
ODEL

WITH
COVER
hard shell case.
432-1489.
BODY
BASS
finish.
gets
with case. Call

ORGAN

C2 WITH LESLIE
DA 8-8050.

SPEAKER.

‘EREO
HOLLOW
BODY
KAY
electric,
Hoyer
12-string,
Silvertone
win-12 amp. with reverb. and trem.
all 272-4442.

GUITAR

AND

AMP

EXTENSION SPEAKER
AL 6-1613

$75
$30

DMPLETE SET STARLIGHT DRUMS
16’’
cymbal,
holder
and
High
Hat.
175. 475-6341 after 6:30 p.m.
EISCO
4 PICK-UP
WITH
RHYTHM
base
and
solo
channels.
Excellent
ondition $90. Call after 5 p.m. ALpine
-4419,

|2-String

Gibson

psi

Bl WEEKS

Guitar

oe

7 PIECE SET OF DRUMS
able Nelson Spinet
aas had almost no
GR
5-3000

,

$250

OR
SELL

piano and bench.
usage. Erickson.

LYON AND roy Ag de oe
CONSOLE PIAN
CH,
Blond mahoogany, $288. Ted. 6864.

1430 Blackthorn

(Tall

Trees)

Glenview.

CELLO
14 SIZE
Call 446-0552.

‘ANTED:
A
child to rent.

FOR

NGSTON
BASS
FENDER
BODY,
exc.
cond.
$80
or
best
offer.
Will
consider
all offers.
Phone
272-7307.
Ask for Perry.

Gretsch 5 String Banjo
ILMOST

NEW.

433-0883

2 Fender Jazz Basses

FENDER STRATOCASTER GUITAR

Piano Tuning

Devon

ROgers

Park

4-7607

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
ROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!

Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding; -ae
bought
and
sold.
KEN SW ‘ET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

7

Schools

and

Instruction

COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS
Are you prepared to succeed? Enroll
now
in
the
5
week
program
for
educational progress.
Speed reading,
study skills, and motivation to learn.
Times schedule to meet your needs.
yee College &amp; Career Center, UN 997.
‘XPERIENCED
TEACHER
tutor this summer.
Grades 1
;
any subject. Call 262-8574.

‘gne

22,

1967

“WILL
through

Evanston Review

VE

5-4000.

6 AND 12-STRING
GUITAR
Taught
by
experienced
college
student.
Reasonable
fee.
Call
Thomas
Fauls at 272-4442.

EVES.,
15
LESSONS,
Davis St., Evanston.

1018

$30.
328-2233.

EXPERIENCED TEACHER TO TUTOR
SECOND THROUGH FOURTH GRADE
AT YOUR HOME. 255-7675

HOME

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

~=Builders

and

(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

6 p.m.,

VE

5-0262

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of ag
Feaeellon
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl
Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Root Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how smail the
work, we will be pleased S -) figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

PORCH
WE

ENCLOSURES
SPECIALIZE

Screens
.Jalousies
Sliding Glass Doors
.Combination Storm Windows
ALL SUBURBAN HOME PRODUCTS
Call for free estimates
675-0013

* Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk

A Distributor

susan

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

OWNERS

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

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

PLASTERING
Ee
ee
AL 1-3372 R. W. Linster
Serving the North Shore

QUALITY

UN 4-2224,

RECREATION

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

and

Co.

CUSTOM
KITCHEN,
rec.
room,
room.
construction.
Call

p.m

A.

REMODELING,
additions,
new
anytime
after
6

JOHNSON,

267-8280.

« Glencoe News

EXPERT

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

anbark

RANHOLTZ
CR 2-3514

AND

PLAST.,

a

Available)

Cuivess

N MA’

UPS

250 Happ Rd.

oy

INVITED

Northfield,

HI 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

53

Concrete

service,
Franchi

Il.

Work

PATCHING. 345-5757

WANT

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

* Northbrook Siar

Lake Forest-Lake

¢ Highland

Bluff

Park Herald

ens

ADS

lawns

7 P.M.
REF
main

20 years on the north
Landscape Service. CR

LANDSCAPING
.

rac

VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING

Phone UN 4-3172.
ORLANDO BROS. LANDSCAP
i
DESIGNING AND PLANTING.
SOD AND SHRUBS
=
278-5291
is
MODERN LANDSCAP
om
JACK VENA
Lawn moaintenanes and
gardenPhe =
Call

2-5266

TRIMMING AND 5ARe M
P. Knobel, 251-6582
B. Kasper,
55

Gutters

and

LN

9918

Downspouts

GUTTERS

CLEANED _

ORchard

—__

4-9423

GUTTERS
Cc

lete
omplete

ee

ROOFIN

Gutt
“e nine dDFh

ee ata Service

as | the North Shore Gor 25 yrs.”

E. F. BASSING

ORchard 5-4030

56

Tractor—

Lawn

Mower and
Service

MOW
SHARPENED
AND S REPAIR
Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview
next to Tollway sakes
WEST GARDEN

57

= Painting

and

Decorating

SPENCER.
DECORATING. .
WE

SPECIALIZE
ainting.

met.

Ind.

IN

ALL

attention

Color

TYP

and

matching

continuity
as part
of
Neat,
clean
workmanship
phases of painting and paper

and

2-2217

Fully

-

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

RAKING

ha

Insured

BJORNSON

HOLLISTER

Service.

Wilmette.

Spring cleanup. Planting,
sodding. Year around mainten

-USE

SEAL

Lawn

eedryt

MARTINEZ

HEDMAN
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCtion Co. Meramec
and colored patio
sidewalks
and
steps
made
to
your
order. Also basement cracks repaired,
Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6
p.m.

Northbrook

‘

with

Lawn
and tree service, sodd:
seeding.
Black
dirt
ane
service. Free estimate. Call

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6“*Call before 8, and after 5.”’

line of .
Remodeling

STRUM

1225 Wilmette,

Removes

CONSTRUCTION

a complete
an

BLACK
TOP
DRIVE
WAY,
COATING AND PATCHING.
ING

Drain

Winnetiee a

Northern Eagle Roofing Co. :

DIRT

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

r
Phone CRestwood. 2-2530 or 1458

Offering
Building

Pipe,

DELIVERED—PICK

Foe

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

(When

WANTS

and

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

E FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER 1 8Bae
Gal.)
Flagstone—Blue
CONCRETE STEPPERS TOR PATIOS

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTE RS

SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend ‘work.
Free estimates
272-4036

EXP.

STEPS,

SAND—BLACK

MAN

reasonable,

PArk 9- 1680. AFTER
NEW AND OLD LAWNS
nursery stock, complete

Building Supplies and Material
PLAYBOX

PA 4-

SOIL

POWER

724-9704

-

52

ble

in Wilmette

1-8170,

Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
Bag of Experience. Phone IDlewood

CONCRETE,

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

Pe

work

MASONRY

ON PATIOS,

See

Ill.

LAWN

references.

will assure you an excellent job on or

Sewer

New Construction
Box 84 Northfield HI 6-5400

ee

LOCAL

Dependale,

YRS.

j
ad-—

ae

Cc. L. VOLTZ
PULVERIZED Lo - 4

CLEAN
Glenview,

REMODEL-

25

VE 5-1195.
Beinlich, The

BLACK

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

SON,

mowing--ire vi

wales J. Michaels

in your home.
Best references. Mr.
Berk, Carpenter-Plumber. KE 9-1875.

ADDITIONS
Bedrooms
Remodeling
272-5688

AND

weed

Planting, Lawn Work, Soading
izing, Trimming, Lawn-Shru

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

FATHER

CR 2.01

COMPLETE LANDSCAPID
EVERGREENS, TREES

PLASTERING

bh $3370

power

ing.
Jim

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
lathe ceilings and patching.
1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

GENERAL

and

drives—rubbish removal
rolling—tree
removal
ta

WE
DO SMALL
JOBS, LARGE
ONES
too and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
carpentry, concrete, etc.
Bonded, "Insured. Free eotnaees:
R. W. S. &amp; Associates
4022.

Metal
ALpine

STONE
‘rubbish

Ss OI L—HUMUS—SAD

ure

TILING

Glenview

WORK,
grading,

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

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

zamey Rooms
Porch
Harold mA: Johnson

BLACK DIRT.

TOP

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

CONTRACTOR

ROOM

Rd.,

Cc

Ebilsisor Trucking
COMPLETE LANDSCAP
SOD—SEED
. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

BILL HESKETH

REMODELING

GENERAL

Waukegan

SERVICE

CUTTING,

TRACTOR

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

1328

and insured,

678-2458

OUT

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bug. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

ae
eee
or PA 4-0840
for 23 years.

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.

Free Estimates

WASH

UN eB6b

BATHROOM

=

power raking, scrubbery. Free est.

or 677-6661

ALUMINUM

COMBINATION
STORM
DOORS
$32.95, 3-track windows
$13.95 to 101
U1
inches,
installation
included.
25
years in Evanston. DA 8-2676 after 6
p.m.

EDWARD

LAWN
SODDING,

TUCKPOINTING

O. SCHULZ

stone
com:

6-1513.

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

Floor and Wall Tiling

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling. New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

REYNOLDS

54

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120

831-4767

1-1254

ALpine

censed, bonded

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

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

engineer.

ACRES CONCRETE
Cement work. City
sidewa
Also- a
and
Rem
Caer
3
Midwest Bank

24 hr. Emergency Service
867-9199

Lauer Const. Co.

HAROLD

petent

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

Gutters
All types

And Save 20°% On

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

TO

s eps,

PROFESSIONAL CONC
AND PAVING WORK

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

HOME

NOT

Cal Ton.

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

AL

Basemen

Repaired and Installed

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Deal With

walks,

forms.

Walks, patios, floors, etc.
and black top paving. Young,

CERAMIC TILE

Save By Buying
From

CONSTRUCTION

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

SINK

PURTELL &amp; CO.

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
after

NEW

KITCHEN

WOOD

Building Maintenance
and Repair

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
‘INCLUDING

Contractors

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once =
is started, Ys games
WITHOUT DELAY

Honest Craftsmanship

YOUR

Pool,

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

PIANO CO.

Av.

Inn

TUTORING BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
All subjects Elementary through college. Day or evening hours.
Call LO 1-6583.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WILL TUTOR
French
1
and
11
afternoons,
Mon.
through Thurs. $2.50 an hour.
446-7731 after 5 p.m.

348-485.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
25 W.

Call Holiday

INSTRUC-

E.T.H.S.
HONOR
STUDENT,
EXP.,
wishes
to tutor
4th
grade
through
freshman math, science. Reasonable.
Call after 6 p.m., 328-6603.
NEED HELP IN SPANISH?
Northwestern
U. senior w/7 yrs. Aaverage study will tutor all levels of
Spanish. Call 446-4905 after 5 p.m.
GUITAR LESSONS
6 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Taught by college ——
graduate.
Call AL 1-1733

50

ABE
CONSOLE
PIANO.
58 X 40 X
23. Walnut. Excellent condition. Highly recommended. $550. Call UN 4-4668.

ZENKER'S

Lessons

QUALIFIED

Chinese Cooking Class

ENDER
BAND
MASTER,
$260;
dual
pick-up,
vibrato,
Gibson - SG
standard, $110. Both in mint condition.
w/cases and accessories. HI 6-7113.
GIBSON MELODYMAKER.
New
$149, will sacrifice, $70. Handsome
cherry
red,
chrome
vibrato,
special strings. 251-1444, Jim.

5

EVERYTHING

TUTORING
—NEW
MATH,
HIGH
school algebra, geometry. Reasonable.
724-4265.

DRTABLE
ORGAN
TEISCHORD
“
Retails $600, will sacrifice for $400.
months old. Phone OR 4-0084.

TO

THUMB

COLLEGE
ART MAJOR
HAS A FEW
places left in summer art classes. 6th
grade and above. Deerfield.
945-6557

tors.

CONDITION

KCELLENT
CONDITION.
‘best offer. Call OR 6-0409.
“VATE PARTY WISHES

Direct Factory Distributors

51

ways,

ing North page cunbemiars for 47
OSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1- 26i8

arages -

eee

KENNETH

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

INCL
ome
RECORDS,
HANDBOOKS,
instructions and
portable phonograph.
Like new. $50 or
best offer. 432-4575.
MED.
STUD.
W/TEACHING
CERT.
will tutor at your home H.S. math, all
levels, Eng., writing, grammar, prep.
college
entrance
tests.
Also
tennis.
Refs. Bob Lamb, 869-5843, 5-8 p.m.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
TUTORING SERVICE
Exper.
teachers
for
all
ELEMENTARY
SUBJECTS
and
SPEECH
THERAPY.
Sign up now. 869-6216, if
no answ., 328-8960.
GROUP
OR PRIVATE
FRENCH
AND
Spanish lessons in my home, Downtown Evanston. Native Spanish speaking. French educated lady.
Ph. UN 9-

BY

All t
— oa
FREE EST

Inc.

Linguaphone German Course

GIVEN

anted to Buy E Flat Alto
IN7

Licensed

Private Swimming

OLD

824-8466

OPHONE

exp.

foreign

FRENCH TUTORING
College student, 4th
yr. French major,
desires to tutor student any grade in
French
grammar or literature evenings, Call 272-7594

Piano Aldrich, 64°’

LDWIN
BASS
AMP
and Vox Bass Guitar,
ill accept best offer.
BSON
EBO
SOLID
suitar.
With
white
reeros. for $185

yrs

d

bly gang? § SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
Creative half-day progr ene for your
pre-school child (age
2612 Central
St. UN '5-5565
NORTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
Specializing
at FOagns,
study
and
eaesier
| Fay
MER ‘PROGRAM
in remedial and developmental readin
Intermediate
rades
through
college.
—
College
und proarin.
706 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe
8
248

Do

5-11,

dancing

DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065
ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

BSON
BASE
GUITAR
$120;
GIBson Base Amp $150; Crestwood Guitar
75; Gibson Amp $50.
945-7333

Steinway Grand

crafts,

language.
19
wagons. Call

VERY REASONABLE.
Call 256-4978

REVERB
Call Steve,

Kitchen Salon

eee. , asestis
tages oy facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day
arrangements.
Age 214 through 5.
Hot lunches, arts

Key System

NDER
SUPERB
and Baldwin Guitar.

Selldere ead Contrectors

SPECIALIZING

BROS.
IN

FINE

Residential Painting and Decoratin
INTERIOR
Painting
Paper Hanging

EXTERI
Masonry

Pain

Paint
Sta inin
Propersiion (Peat Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
4
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
:
3 Generations on North Shore

Thorough

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified =&lt;

‘te

�a

P Wakdlen

al Weiacioce

&lt;e

57.

“Serving ‘the North Shore
ee

BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
gamble
with
your
decorating

problems

e

pering

for 46 years

wus

if

- experts.
ee
pe

you

_ J. M. ECKERT

oe

consult

one

of

Mr. Hauber PA
Mr. SSchmidt CR
Mr. Eckert AL

OFFICE

~_E&amp;B
COMP.

TEL.

LO

our

9-5437
2-4268
1-1199

DECORATING

PAINTING
Interior

AND. DEC.

and

SER.

exterior.

Expert

color

Outside trim and siding painted.
Stucco

F

and

insured

masonry

painted.

Free estimates

expert craftsman, proper
ast expert Service

*

625-2555 North

Shore

prep.

ref.

No Job Too Small

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

478-0136

‘

PAINTING

_ work

rior
nee

Painting-Tuckpointing-Mainand
Gutter
work.
uality

guaranteed. Fast courteous ser-

vice.
Free estimates.
House
Suen
ty

A AND

Associates.

S DECORATORS

SQMPLETE

DECORATING

pared

~ DAVID N. PADDOCK
ERNST
PAINTING

_
ae

Wood

1530

CRestwood

DAISS

AND

&amp;

Spencer

DECORATING

AND

Av.

2-5753

SON

finishing—paper

INTERIOR

i

Decorators

W.

hanging

EXTERIOR

ALpine

Wilmette

1-6344

Painting, Paper Hanging
38 yrs.

on

N.S.

Interior,

“PAINTING /DECORATING
HANGING,

RIOR AND EXTERIOR REPAIRS
‘
OY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
GR 5-6020
AL 1-4220

ee

CLearbrook

Ks

Service

9-0495

PArk

REASONABLE

INTERIOR

59

AND

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL
LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our men are experienced and insured
in all phases of tree removal. Modern
hydraulic equipment at your disposal
with the know-how to back it up. Also
power stump grinding.
JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5-1195
‘THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in
treating
North
Shore
trees is available by peonine.
Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
HIllerest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

DAVEY
A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and insect
ozays.
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

H. A. Morrison,
Spraying,

EXTERIOR

PAINT-

insured

INTERIOR
Dier

GUTTERS

cleaned
Painting

AND

EXTERIOR
CR 2-2938

CLEANED

$10;

GUTTERS

Mueller

AL

8-5004

Free

Estimate

HADFIELD’S DECORATING
Fine interior/exterior decorating
paper hanging
color matching
Fully

insured, FREE estimates
Call 263-6816

&gt;

PAINTING
terior

AND

and

DECORATING.

exterior.

Good

IN-

workman-

ship. Best materials. Very reasonable
__ price. Gunnar Lind. CR 2-1986.

KURT
PAINTING
mates.
Spec.

GRONAU

AND

DECORATING

CRestwood

6 ROOMS

. | bai

rates

on

Lloyd

and

Est.

INTERIOR

P. Stephens

ext.

25

Broberg,

PAINTING
Robert

ESTI.-

after 5 p.m.

CLEANED,

repairs.

nsured.

2-1557

int.

And Save 20%

$85

_

painting.

yrs.;

fully

'/43-7130.

EXTERIOR

251-2655

~KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
&lt;n
272-0464.

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND
ALpine

DECORATING
1-3801

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
:
All work guaranteed.
. Hawkins
GR. 5-4365

Need

Your

House

Painted?

INSIDE OR OUTSIDE.

College students.

945-6579 or 945-1064.

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
iF
FREE ESTIMATES
|
_ GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7627

EXTERIOR
AVAILABLE
Reasonable

DAYS

4 — Classified

PAINTING
AND

WEEKENDS.
Call 456-1939

on the North

DO

IT ALL

On
g
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.
INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
I'LOOR
Free

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9 x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished quality work and
materials. For dependable service
Call 766-2965
HENSCHEL FLOORING CoO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home.
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

66 Heating

and

Air-Conditioning

Air Conditioning
Guar.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

repairs.

Reas.

rates.

328-3311

HOME?

Manor

House

Maintenance

Estimate

437-5471,

Free

WE

CLEAN

experts.

GARAGES
MENTS

Call

BIX

537-6993

AND

VAN

types

BASE:

76

CLEANING

L&amp;S

Service

factory,

98

WITH

-

Situations

SUMMER JOB.
ETC, 251-4887.

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

811

16 Wants

STORE

YARD

WORK,

And Clean up. Free Estimates.
Expert Service. DA 8-3058

WILLING - HELPFUL-EXPERIENCED
Dave’s Lawn Manicure Service
Mowing, Trimming, Raking
Working way through school.
272-5655
HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
WANTS
summer work in store or yard work,
ete. In Glenview area.
Phone 724-8645
FRESHMAN
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
willing to take care of children two or
three
afternoons
weekly.
Also
some
evenings. Call 251-6109.

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning; low prices; guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

N.T,
JUNIOR
DESIRES
FULL-TIME
or part-time sitting and ./or tutoring.
Experienced.
All ages, incl. infants.
Call Heidi. 256-0029.

Washing

FREE

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

Andy's Home

Maintenance

Scurry Home

Maintenance

AND CLEAN UP.
Expert service.

FREE

17

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

YR.
OLD
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
for baby sitting, 5 days a week. Has
car. $1.00 an hour. Call 272-7864. Ask
for Betsy McGauran.

HAULING.
after 6 p.m.

LAWNS
CUT AND
ODD
JOBS
DONE
by competent
and
diligent
N.T.H.S.
boy.
Just call 446-5405
and
ask for
Chris.

WE CLEAN
GARAGES,
Reasonable

BASEMENTS.
869-6984

70

HIGH
SCHOOL
SENIOR
WILLING
do yardwork or oaks odd jobs.

Plumbing

BATHROOMS
REMODLED.
old work. Complete repair
Bonded.

72

House

NEW AND
service.

LAWN
WORK:
PERMANENT
mer
jobs;
own
equipment;
Trier High students. 446-3978.

437-5471,

537-6993.

Upholstery Cleaning

100

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home

plant.

Over

Associated

31 yrs.

Rug

exp.

Free

&amp; ewe

est.

MATURE
WOMAN,
SKILLED IN SEC:
retarial and other off. work, desires
full or part-time job in Evanston area
until approx. Oct..1. Eves. DA 8-0127.
Days, 421-1800

or

Cleaners

3-

18

UNGER’S
DISCOUNT
CARPET
AND
furn. cleaners. Clean now and save. 2
rooms for the price of 1. Any
liv. rm.
and hall cleaned for only $19.95. For
finest
quality
work,
call
478-8690.
Limited time only.

YR.
OLD
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate
wants
summer
job,
office
or
other
work.
Can
type
60
w.p.m.
General office exp. including switchboard and filing. CE 4-5554.

BEAUTY

CARPET

and

AND

carry.

HAVE

Want

TRIER © townshiv
ALpine 1-5697
RUG

Save

Complete

FLOOR

POLISH-

re-modeling, repair Oriental rugs.
Ace Carpet
Co. 1620 Maple Av.
Evanston
846-5551.

SHAMPOOERS
AND
ers

8910

for rent.
ACE
RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

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

PROMPT
SERVICE
FOR YOUR
Carpets. Careful workmanship.
References available.
Joe Fargo
869-5095
CARPET
AND
FURNITURE
cleaned in your home
evenings
and
week-ends.
Call
days
275-5533,
evenings 528-0956. Free Est.
I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

74

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

and

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA
chair—$19 plus
$24
ea.
plus
SALE—CUSTOM
ERS—Chair—$12
$22 plus fabric.

ee

guar.

FREE

estimates,

Custom

House
'

with

.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

serving

office

Also

Winnetka

Hllicrest

6-1

NURSES
AIDE
DESIRES_
PALE
time job taking care of invalids, si
older persons. Experienced, good
erences. 465-6552.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONE
Wk.
end
roxying.
Eve.
sitti
Future bookings. Complete charge.
1-1726. If out, call again.
NURSE
PRAC.,
SPECIALIZING
infants, also child’s care for vacati
ing parents.
Good refs. Booking
Call 667-8258,
IRONING
IN
MY
HOME
EXPE
enced, will pick up and deliver
day of the week. Call 869-4086.
WILL DO IRONING IN YOUR
References. Call after 5 p.m.
.
864-3627

102

HO)

Situations Wanted—
Baby Sitting

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hg
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitt
Inc. Call 869-0022.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONE
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittin
Future bookings. Complete charge.
1-1726. If out, call again.
CARE

FOR
YOUR
STERS
weekdays.

YO
:

Call 272-2

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WO
like baby sitting five days. Call afte
6:30 p. m.
UN 4-6610
HIGH
SCHOOLER
TO
BABY
weekday
mornings.
Glencoe
o
Experienced.
References,
Ask
Beth, VErnon 5-2924.

MATURE

WOMAN

WANTS

TO

sit. Call 272-0509, Northbrook.
hour. Mrs. Wood.

103

BA‘
$1.00

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED
INVESTMENT
M
for
Administrative
or
Investm
position.
In
investment
banking
years. Business
Management
expe
ence. Salary oven. Write: T-196,
B
60, Wilmette, TIl.

wants

typing and gen.
9584 after 4 p.m,

office.

summer

ECONOMIST
SEEKS
RESPONSIBI
position.
Write
T-191,
Box
mette, Ill.
EXPERT PRIVATE
HOME
SERVIC
Screens
removed,
Windows
washed
Gutters
and
down
spouts
cleand
Bonded and insured. 869-0325

COLLEGE STUDENT SEEKS
LANDSCAPING WORK.
6 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Call AL 1-1733
104

GIRL—SOPHOMORE—

exp.

job

UNiversity

9-

Situations

Wanted—Men

Household
DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An _ agency
w/students
and
nd
students for any type work. Top Re
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-07
EXP,
MAINT.
CLEANING
STOR
offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Strippi
waxing floors. Window washing. Re
Own
equipment.
864-3482.
equipment. 864-3482.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
I
terior
and
exterior
painting,
ge
housework.
Also
any type
of wor
storms removed. 477-0726.

STRONG SALES PROMOTIONS, FUND
raising, office administration, college
graduate, well groomed, own car. Will
travel. Exec. refs. 262-0762.

EXPERIENCED
WINDOW
WASHE
and
light landscaping.
Call 864ask for Lank Hamilton.

BOOKKEEPING,
LIGHT
TYPING
2
days a week. Hours at your convenience. Call after 5:00, VE 5-1336.

J&amp;R’S
STUDENT
SERVICE.
PAIN
ing, Yardwork, and general mainte
ance. $2.25 per hour. GR 5-6628 a
743-8596.

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849

or 475-1800.

EXP. WOMAN WANTS 1 DAY CLEANing, 1 day laundry, Tues. and Thurs.
’ Prefer 1 place. Must be nr. transp.
North Shore ref. $15 a day. Call after
6 p.m. GR 5-0252.
MATURE

WOMAN

for Wednesday
day,

and

WISHES

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Friday,

$1.50 per hour and bus
DAvis 8-2827

* Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald

Lake

work.

BOOKEEPING
TO BE DONE
IN MY
home.
Pick
up
and
deliver.
Also
excellent typist and editor.
Call VE 5-1065.
HOME TYPING SERVICE
Manuscripts, tapes, letters, misc.
Experienced
Dependable
Reas. rates
272-8680

Terms

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

and The Village Lamplighter,

COLLEGE

101

Furniture

TYPEWRITER

business

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

— $39
Plus
Fabric
fabric; SECTIONAL—
fabric.
COMPANION
FABRIC
SLIPCOVplus fabric;
Sofa—
42
Price Drapery Sale,

avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

regular

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
~ PARK 4.3834.

M.G.

RENT

ELECTRIC

specialize
in
student
thesis
work.
Capable and dependable. 729-4016.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480

CLEANING

20%.

St.,

UN 4-0981

SERVICEMASTER

Cash

OPERATOR

will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.
Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

SUM2 New

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Protessional Rug Cleaning

4-6656

EXCELLENT
COOK,
EXP.
LI
housekeeper. Good refs. Neat appe
ance. Avail. after June 26th. Write:
193, Box 60, Wilmette.

REGINA
SOPHOMORE
DESIRES
steady baby we
et Ry 2 days a week.

Maintenance

Insured.

Rug and

TO

Elm

WILL

PLUMBING
Manor

MO

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 606

Lindgren Emp: Agency

Wanted—Students

High School Boy

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Jim's Wall

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

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

NEW TRIER E. SOPHOMORE NEEDS
part-time job. Avail. week days after
12:30 p.m. and all day Sat. Glencoe or
Winn. 835-0147. Mike

Bill's Cleanup Service
5

DAY WORKERS

EMPLOYMENT

477-0726

1

LIVE-IN
- SEPT. ARRIV.
French 28, Mother’s Helper
German 21, Mother’s Helper
Dominican 39, Domestic
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgian 23, Mother’s Helper
Also Couples and Housemen
Guaranteed plan-No year end bon
Call for information
UN 9MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE)
700 Church St.
Evans

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

scrubWalls

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

ANYTHING

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and
used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

SERV.

cleaning—homes,

stores, offices; Floors stripped,
bed, polished; Bsmts. cleaned;
and windows washed. 638-0777.

The

STRIPS

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

WASHING

SHELTON

All

EUROPEAN DOMESTIC

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired
in
your home.
Free
estimates,
1419
Sherman Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

&gt;

JOHN

WE

1-1254

Work

Lauer Const. Co.

PAINTING

._
Complete Decorating Service
cilled workmen
Fully Insured

-

Deal With

283-4390

~ LIVINGSTON
A

Carpentry—Cabinet

1-5350

it cleaned

For

by

Situations Wanted—Wome
Household

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

Have

ACE WALL

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years

and _ ~painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteriMr.

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

HOME
60

~ Painting and Decorating

Arborist

AL

| 101

Refinishing

Reasonable.
Cali 456-1939

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

4-4350

an
experience.
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255

APPT.,

SELLING YOUR

Siding

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
LICENSED .
COMPETENT

_ ing, washing, paper hanging. Europe-

Henry

and

Tree Trimming

SONS

Decorating

MAKE

FLAT DECKS .and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

JENSEN

AND
Complete

478-5955

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

work.

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coat:
ed
or
recovered.
Chimneys
_tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

PLASTERING

LAURITZ

Roofing

74, Upholstering, Repairing and

sertiee

YOU

Exterior.

GOOD PREPARATION
_ CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
G. M. Garrett
328-0531
TERIOE

58

SERVICE

rt painting and paper hanging
M4 references. Free estimates.
Mon.
rough Fri., 8-6 p.m., Sat. 9-12,
864-7 800.

Professional
NORTH SHORE

Residential

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

PAINTING

8)
=

a specialty.

eat
PA-

EXTERIOR-PAINTING-INTERIOR
FREE REASONABLE ESTIMATES.
W.C.O.T.A.M. All work
guaranteed.
Call 869-6984 after 6 p.m.

IF

matching.

DECORATING.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN’ AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

DECORATING

All types wall covering hung.

AND

xterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices reas. Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

CO.

1-5437

Painting
and Decorating —

PAINTING

IRONING

1% or full

fare.

Call

EXPERIENCED
MAN
WOULD
LIK
odd
jobs,
window
washing,
gutti
garage and basement cleaning, lig
hauling, DA.
8-7381.
MEDICAL
STUDENT;
EXP.
B
tender;
waiter;
private parties. N
drinker.
Uniform.
Reas.
Refs. Ha
exp. asst. 869-5843 between 5-8.

107,

Help
Business

Wanted—Women
and

Professional

FULL OR PART-TIME
for neat appearing
girl age 18 to
General
office
work,
will
train
ovtical oy cere
Hishiana
Uhlemann Optica
0.,
Highlan
ark
ID 2-5150 between 9-5.
5

* Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald

June

22,

196

�}

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Numerous

Summer
For

The

TEACHERS
and
Who have had previous ofe experience

as

STENOS
qr lOES
CLERKS

Secretary,

Reception, no typist
Math grads, B.A. or
360 Programmer
1401 le
ak
Bank tellers train or
Key punch op’s
Clerical trainees, no

hite Collar
Girls

OLD

At North

1737

IF

HREE
UNDERGRADUATE
COLlege students or high school graduates
to work with and assist field manager
on
educational
program
in _ north
suburban
area.
Scholarship
and
expense allowance totaling $1,320 for 11week period. Car furnished. For more
information,
apply at 3774 W. Devon
Ave., Chicago,
Friday and Saturday,
June 23, 24. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No other
time—No phone calls, please.

ublishing sec'y 9-5 hrs.

OCAL
PUBLISRER
IS LOOKING
FOR
recp’t—sec’y,
Typing
but
no
steno.
FREE.

rownlie personnel
D8 ogre St., Evanston
r8-34
CLERK TYPIST
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Meet
the
public:
interesting
varied
work; good salary; regular increases
based
on merit,
paid vacations
and
other outstanding employee benefits.
ENERAL FINANCE LOAN COMPANY
1001 Davis, Evanston

SECY
SECY
to get

TO
into

LEWIS

8-6880

ORTON GROVE
OFFICE — CLERICAL
ULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME.
TYPing necessary. Hours and salary open.
Call Dick Lewis, 965-2230
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Evanston.
no
fee.
No
skills.
Good
phone voice. $390.
KURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

une

22,

1967

Bldg.

LAB ASSISTANT
WE
BAe
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2
years college training in
the biological
sciences, some chemistry also desirable. On-the-job training
and interesting assignments in Pharmaceutical Research.
Excellent _ starting
ealaesee
Saree
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.
APPLY

A page pert
ap OFFICE
8:15
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

HOWARD

POLYSCIENCE

An

An

Equal

Evanston Review

AT SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may possess: secretarial, clerical
is
office, typing, public contact.
en again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

CLIFF

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

JUNE GRADS!
STARTING

A NEW

CAREER?

Dr.’s reception (no typing)
Cust. Service (meet, greet)
File clerks (no exp. nec.)
Typists for car rental agcy.
IBM trainees (Co. will train)

EMPLOYMENT
475-1800

FOSTER

AL

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

Av.,

North

SERVICE
DAvis

full

WOMAN

FOR’

serving

are

hired

Evanston-Room

602

position.

Shermer
An

(

Her
My
My

Phone
Name
Phone

ee

ay

IMPORTANT
To qualify
phone
or

phone

tell us by
attache

of

person

that

person

card

or coupon,

below.

comes

She

letter, post:
coupon,

you

may

sponsor,

in

bring

to

be

offices -

in your

STIVERS

Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

Inc.
WORK

Evanston
1609 Sherman
Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY
plant
with
beautiful
modern
a
conditioned
offices.
Above
av
wages
with
extraordinary
e
UG
benefits.
Phone
or
come
ersonal interview and let us
ow we can improve and secure

“BUEHLER LTD.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475- 4700
SECRETARY
2
=
YOUNG

Come

Rd,

CR 2-1000

Equal

in

and

see

in

our

work

Opportunity

FIRST NATIONAL
Davis St. Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

FOR
wea

WOMAN

accurate

take

ENJOYS

typist

light

and

have

shorthand.

ability —

Call

or

a

Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Searle Parkway,

Ill.

An

Employer

BANK

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

Skokie, Ill. 60076

OR 3-32
Opportunity

Equal

Public
Downtown

for

a

Employer

Contact

Evanston

secretary

firm

to

|

3

;

is

handle

ok

relations. You will be on
quite a bit (but this is not
plaint
department!)
and
certain
records.
Age
open,
open to $450.

ho
a

CLIFF
EMPLOYMENT

No. Fee.
Sat.

by

YOU!

Hours

appt.

SERVICE

9-5

636

UN

Church

St.,

9-3:

ee

Insurance Secretary —
Real

dig

ona os
GENERAL
OFFICE
—
for 2-3 months,
Evanston
area
ocation. —
be good steno and be
able
to
type
50
wpm.
Right
Girl
temporary
Service. Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

ADVERTISING

WHO

tail
work
and
has
some
aptitude for interesting assignment
secretary to the Controller. Must

G. D. Searle &amp; C

INC.
Northbrook,

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK
GENERAL
CLERICAL
AND
FILING
DUTIES
5 day week, convenient to all transeT
Usual employee benefits.
Apply Personnel department.

TRAINEE

TOP AD AGENCY NEEDS A GIRL TO
work in their Broadcasting dept. Must
type.
opportunit
9-5.
REE. Tremendous
pp
y.

EMPLOYMENT
1618

BAGGING

Estate Office

PLEASANT
VARIETY
OF
Good
working
conditions.

DU

Applicant preferred. Call Mr. Black.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UN =
AL

IN

AV., EVANSTON _
1-6700
BR as

secy's $400 up
EVANSTON
dent

on

FIRM.

SALARY

experience.

No

typing. Will take beginners.

DEPEN:

steno—

FREE.

Orrington

708 Church St., Evanston

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Locker Room Attendant
MATURE
WOMAN
TO
SUPERVISE
locker room activity at Highland Park
municipal swimming pool for summer
en
ay
Call
ID
2-2763
for
appointment.
COLLEGE GRAD.
Any degree. Must be able to work on
own.
$400.
FREE.
Murphy
Employment
Service,
—
Chicago
Av.,
Evanston. UN 9-9510

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
UP
orders.

AND

DELIVER

FULLER

$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

328-3400

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
per year North
Evanston
area

spot

of

the

year.

Forest-Lake

Bluff

22-45.

Call

Wally.

Boulevard Evanston Employment
8-7171. No fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

SECRETARY
DICTATION.

ABLE TO TAKE
commensurate

H.

Pearson,

Highland

with

First

Park,

DA

~*~
SALAR

experience.

National

432-1800.

Bank

SUMMER Pht al Te
High
School
raduate
student
for typing
in othanl

Call 272-0600.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

Lake

ye

hrs. within 30 days from the ime t 1e;
go on our p aye
$40 pete
:
after
required
hours
work
does
not
apply
to
night,
eos
Pasi oraries
COUPON
TODAY!!!

brownlie personnel

PAGE GIRL
Escort VIP’S. $375.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

* Glenview Announcements

Street

time

9-3520

dept. in modern
dry cleaning store.
Permanent,
.
time
position;
good
salary.
Annl
at
once.
1
HOUR
MARTINIZING,
1728
Sherman
Av.,
Evanston. DA 8-9756.

and The Village Lamplighter,

Personnel

CULLIGAN

1657

8-6880

RECEPTIONIST
GLENVIEW.
SMALL
office near
downtown
area.
Permanent only. 40 wpm
typing. Call Jim,
Skokie Employment
Service, 7925 N.
Lincoln Avenue OR 5-2300. No fee.

YOUNG

Shore

how
pleasant
it is to
friendly office.
Mr. Lorig.

RECEPTIONIST

SERVICE
N
DA 8-7466.

anyone
referr
Bho.
have not work

and

Some experience required

00
400
375
375
350
350
50

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN
experienced girl. Must type at least 75
wpm. Full line of benefits and regular
salary reviews. This is a permanent,

800

YOU
ENJOY
PERSONAL
CONtact with people, this is the job for
you. Some typing required.
EMPLOYMENT
Fee. Hours 9-5
636 Church St.

for 2 yrs.

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

328-7466
DICTAPHONE TYPIST

LEWIS

No

410
85
$550
411
50
$400
ore
390

Church

636

FIGURE CLERKS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

57
390
25

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

Evanston

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

1618

$40 paid
to
workers who

ee

$400

Receptionist
Accounting
Clerk
Dental Office
School
Travel Agency
Psychologist
Public Relations
General
Office
Personnel
Secretary-No steno

5-1560

personnel
St.,

pend
v4

"FORD"

LARGE
NATIONAL
‘FIRM.
ALL
skills, one for head of personnel and
one for clinical research. Age to 45.
FREE.

708 Church
328-3400

DEERFIELD

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, variety
poo
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
390
Customer service, light typing
$390
Compose letters for sales mg
Public contact, light steno aid “mer.
450
Keypunch trainee, no skills
350
All around general office varie
$400

Packaging Corp. of America
ex. secy's $433-$600

brownlie

$575

WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping, machine or hand to
M.D. wants trainee

or Fri.

Wilmette
GR

&lt;5

FILE CLERK |

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3712 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment tests given
to assure effective placement.
CALL C.C. Boyer, 869-2300

PARENTS

GIRL
TO
WORK
IN_
AIR_
COND.
office this summer.
Mon.
thru
Fri.
Must
be college freshman
or older.
Typing and short hand not required.
Good
pay
plus
bonus.
North
Shore
Cleaners, 336 Park av., Glencoe. 8350038.

Thurs.

Sponsor

Experienced Skilled
Office Workers

Employer

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Park

SECRETARY
NORTH
EVANSTON
younger girl. Some shorthand. $500 to
start Some college helpful. Call Wally,
Ty ie
Evanston Employment DA

Graham

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

IF

TIME
ON
YOUR
HANDS?
MISS
A
baby or child in your home? Qualified
families
are
paid
to care
for
our
Agency
babies
and
children.
For
eer.
call HOMEFINDING,
WH
4-

Betty

pe
25
ye
400
$450

small office

PARK

|

PHONE

SP 4-2828

NORTHBROOK-—-NORTHFIELD
Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
Medical center receptionist
te
girl for Personnel
eeper who likes variet.
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard

‘The Hollister Newspapers

AGENCY

L. RINGER

Highland

HIGHLAND

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE
VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.
Apply

BY

Receptionist front desk new ofc.
Secy to President, small office
Busy sales manager’s assistant
Light bkkping, 3 girl office
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

PART-TIME

To $390
To $390
To $325
To $350
To $375

SECRETARY
Top Real Estate firm needs capable
person to handle diversified duties in
their busy office. Efficient skills and
organizational
ability
are
a
must.
References. Call ID 2-6600.
482 Central,

Opportunity

REGISTER

F. C. Bookkeever

DAY WEEK
PR
Pi 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

CORP.

MAY

5-2400

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Girl Friday for Personnel mr.
Dictaphone right arm, Sales ofc.
1 girl office, no steno 9Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm.
Customer service girl
;

Telephone Sales

ST.

909 Pitner Av., Evanston
Equal Opportunity Employer

WORK

YO

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

9-1 142

YOU
ARE
PROFICIENT
IN
shorthand and typing and are looking
for a position offering growth potential, please call Miss Bachman at 4752909 regarding
an interesting newly
created spot in our rapidly growing
congenial sales office.
Varied
duties
at the beginning
will
include
dictation,
the
processing
of
sales leads and distribution of sales
promotion
material.
This
is
an
outstanding
opportunity
to build for
yourself
a
top
flight
position
of
cousiderable
responsibility.
Salary
open. Usual company benefits.

HOWARD

SERVICE
DAvis

MUST
HAVE
PREVIOUS
OFFICE
experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

yaccint ‘Lot

AMbassador 2-1! 142
SALES OFFICE ASST.

RAILWEIGHT INC.
21 Willow Rd.
Northfield, Tl.
SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SKOKIE

NORTHWEST

5347 W. DEVON
YOU

TYPIST

ANYONE

EARN $40.

5945 W. DEMPSTER

SECRETARY

350-450
350-450
325-433

NEW

100% FREE JOBS
ORTON GROV
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT "AUSTIN

OPERATOR

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
and
ability to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

AT THE “L” IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

R COMPANY
REQUIRES
A PERon of exceptional skill to assemble
prototype
and
first-run_
electronic
equipment.
This
position
will
be
filled
by
a woman
who can work by herself
from schematic and wiring diagrams.
She must want to work into a position
of lead electronics assembler in our
production department.
Our
product
is
the
best
in
the
industry
in
quality,
workmanship
and technical capability, and we are
seeking a woman equal to it.
If you feel you can qualify, call:
Mr. W. F. Jones at 446-8390

518

CLERK

Office Worker =
Husbands and Wives

EMPLOYMENT

PREFER
ONE
OR TWO
YEARS
EXperience,
however’
will
-consider
trainee.

and

Electronics Assembler

O
STENO
NEEDED
AS
two editors. Good chance
Editorial work. FREE

of West

KEYPUNCH

wl

“EORD”

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:

375
-900
850

typing

ORchard

869-7234

EDITORIAL

425-500
400-500
390-500
390-450
433
390

expd.

226 IN THE

End

475
450
450
450
450
433
425
350-425
412
412
410
400
375

or swbhd
M.A.

Westmoreland

Inc.

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

$400- 350

500

ORCHARD,
SUITE

708 Church Street

office.

no dictation

Bookkeepers, hand entry
Payroll clerks
-R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
General bkpg., Old Orchard
Payroll clerks

Register With

Small

600
575
550
525
475-525
500
450-500
500
450-500
475
475
460
430

Advertising assistant trainee
Compose and type for mgr.
Personnel receptionist
Learn buying, type
Dictaphone, phones, Old Orchard
Assist Doctor, reception
Publications typist
2 travel planners
Expeditor trainee, lt. typing
Receptionist, type, not speedy
Phones, It typing, 1 girl ofc
Reservations, typist
Typist, young, good future

Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
OP RATES
NO FEES

of America,

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Secy, 1 girl ofc.
Secy to Exec. V.P.
Assist Sales Dir., secy
Legal secy, some exp.
3 Personnel secy’s
Secy to Doctor, plush ofcs
Export secy’s
Secy to General Mgr.
Secy, Old Orchard
Public contact secy
Market research secy
Secy, 18 to 30, to young V.P.
Secy, gd. skills, no exp.

Business and pie

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

100%
FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook
lenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

COLLEGE
STUDENTS

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

MARQUART

Job Opportunities
Available

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Professional

Chosiihed

saa

�107
Business and Professional

We have several positions
available for the experienced
njoys clerical detail. The work
is challenging and requires
above average figure and
clerical aptitudes.
ou'll be working in a beau_ tiful, air conditioned building,
conveniently located in downtown Evanston.
ee

ou'll start with an excellent

alary and will be able to paricipate in top benefits, besides having your efforts rejarded by periodic merit salary increases.
ust pick up your phone and
call Mrs. Hall today. The num-

ber to call for your confident-

ial interview is 475-7900.
Washington
1630

Chicago Av., Evanston,

Equal

Opportunity

Ill.

Employer

STENO
EVANSTON
ot

DOWNTOWN

department

or bank experience

but beginner with good typing
stenographic skills could qualify.

nee

t opportunity to learn modern

new

credit

department

operation.

ee cement.
3714 hour work week.
odlient fringe benefits. Pre-employment
tests
will
assure
you
are

: effectively placed.

869-2300

‘Packaging an

Stenographers
Dict. Opers.

SOCIAL
STUDIES
DEPARTMENT
will train excellent typist in Editorial
Production. Must be accurate typist.

RECORDS

Hwy.

of America

~ ADVERTISING
TRAINEE
CAN YOU TYPE?

and

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

HIGH

636

UN 9-9000

Come

in today!!

E

Boulevard Emp. Service
518

Davis

St.,

SERVICE

UN 9-3520

SERVICE
CASHIER
SHORE AUTO. DLR. NEEDS GIRL
for service deom. position. Exc. salary
and benefits.
Hours flex.
Ae
869-5700

file clerks and typists
SALARY

Many

ence

Many

DEPENDENT
for

ot

- brownlie

various

ON

EXPERI-

Northshore

these

firms

firms.

will

train

personnel

708 Church St., Evanston

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

TRAINEE

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,
promotion opportunities, etc.
Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

HOSPITAL WANTS A GIRL TO
a Dismissal
Clerk.
Much
public
hone
contact.
Some _ typing.

Glenview and Highland Park.

EXPERIENCED
has an
working

St. Francis Hospital
355 Ridge Ave.
Evanston,

DOCTOR,

when

doctor

service
Age

ae

VEL
reau.

without
ly,

_ DA

CLERK
typing.

for

8-6880

TRAVEL

younger

Permanent.

Evanston

8-7171 No Fee.
nag

tp

EVANSTON

Excellent

Boulevard

SERVICE
DAvis

girl

Call Wal-

Employment

1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

page

4

lush eee 600. 7g fe
MURPH
aay
MPLOY
PONT SERVICE

1612 Chicago Av., eeanetan,

UN

9-9510

WANT WOMAN TO WORK IN SCHOOL
art ‘d cleaninng from
5. Call AL 1-3587

: 6 — Classified

Apply Now
Illinois Bell Telephone

Sept.

1 to June

Evanston

1520 Chicago
869-9915

An Equal Opportunity

Libertyville
125 Church
362-5520
Employer

Laboratories,
Lincoln

Av.

Equal

open.

Inc.

Morton

965-4700
Opportunity

Gro

Employer

Telephone Sales’
FULL TIME
8:30 to 5:30
5 day week

GOOD TYPING ABILITY
PLEASANT TELEPHONE MANN
Graham

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

Av.,

Thurs.

or Fri.

Wilmette
GR

5-1

Accounting Clerk
RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
REQUI
ing accuracy and attention to deta
Must have a figure aptitude. Libe
benefit program includes 3 weeks pd
vacation and tuition reduction.

NORTHWESTERN

UNIVERSITY

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Avenue
Evanst
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SINGLE
bad

FREE.

brownlie personnel

PARENT?

CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
Better hours
. More convenient location
. Better pay
. Better use of your skills

HE

708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400

SERVICE
IF

Fe
emt
f eomnd
rsa
NO F
Hours
9-5
N 9Sat. oy Appt. 636 Chureh St., Seanad

REP

YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOple
in
person
and
by
phone,
this
company will train you to
handle their
ra
relations
work.
No_
typing.

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880°

s/o recp't $365
-EVANSTON
ASSOC
will train on light
Age open. FREE.

SELF STARTER
Able to work on your own initiative.
We offer top financial opportunity. We
train; you earn

$400 to $600

HOLIDAY MAGIC COSMETICS
Thurs. after 6 p.m.; Fri. 1 to 5 p.m.
251-1395

DENTAL ASSISTANT FOR CREATIVE
modern
office in Glenview.
Duties
involve
co-ordinating
and _ chairside
assistance.
Excellent
tions. 442 day
week.
appt. call 729-4411,

LOAN

working
condiFor
interview

FIGURE
CLERK
A. R. Will train. Profit sharing, etc.
$390. NO FEE
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

PROCESSOR

EXCELLENT
OPENING
FOR
trained in real estate. 5 day
Apply Personnel Department.

GI
we

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND
TRUST CO. OF EVANSTO

800

NEEDS RECP’T—
S/O. Hrs. 3-11 P.M.

328-3400

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Baxter

IN

NO TYPING. CHECKING AND EXPIditing orders in promotion dept, Must
be detail minded.

We
are a fast growing internatio
ya
ean
of hospital-medical p
ucts.

AL

is =, Age
is o
Oo $425 mo. Free.
MISS
PAI
Er. PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

customer

CLER (

OUR BUSY PAYROLL DEPARTMED
is adding a young woman to its sta
Some
bookkeeping or payroll exp
ence
preferred
but
not
necessa
Typing
desired.
Responsibilities
cludework in all phases of the payr
function.

Apply Betty

LOCATED

eneaaes

t

The Hollister Newspapers

modern
N. suburban medical
center
will train you as his receptionist. No
medical exper. necessary, just some
light typing and the ability to get along
well
with
people.
You’ll
learn
to
schedule
appts.,
ans.
phones,
greet

take

benefits

Sy

PAYROLL

Ill.

RECEPTION
DOCTOR'S OFFICE
PROMINENT

other

Classified

brownlie personnel .

“LEWIS

4770 N. ae
7247 W. TOUH
DAILY 9-5

An

This top rated dept. seldom
opening. Apply
now for best
conditions and
salary.

patients,

A Service Representative — a high school education (some college
— even better) can qualify you
to work with your own group of customers. All the
way from establishing service to billing records.

OR

PLUS

it!

IVY PERSONNEL

6301

EKG
TECHNICIAN

BELL

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

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

328-3400.

PUBLIC CONTACT

go with

for all jobs

Service

OR WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE?
Evanston
publisher needs
an_ alert,
take-charge
individual to handle the
circulation fulfillment functions
of a
technical
magazine
in the
chemical
field. Other duties would include sales
promotion
of subscriptions,
supervision
of
our
direct
mail
service
(including
list
maintenance)
plus
varied and interesting exposure
and
assistance
in
sales
promotion
and
advertising. Experience in circulation
fulfillment preferred but not required
if you have some knowledge and allied
experience
in
this
general
area.
Salary open for the right person. All
company benefits. Call Miss Smith, at
475-4397 for an interview appointment.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY.
Glenview. PArk -8883.

ILLINOIS

your family

of Church

ARE YOU IN
CIRCULATION?

491-0600 or 273-5180
HAIR STYLIST

LIFF

EMPLOYMENT
9-5

Church
An Equal

Evanston

Have A Job That Counts With

_ Excellent
positions
in media,
commercial traffic, market research and
recruiting creative writing.

WINNIE
O’LEAR
WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK
INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

Temporary

This is just a small sample of
thousands of jobs available.

much
more
opportunity
to advance.
All these are available for the person
who assumes this position. Excellent
Salary,
many
fringe
benefits
and
modern air-conditioned office. Apply:

AMERICAN

YOU’LL
START
OUT BY LEARN
flight
schedules
and
writing
tra
tickets. After training you’ll be a f
fledged ground hostess—talk to trav
ers, make reservations, follow throu
on details. Great chance to be Airli
girl with FREE
travel for you a

KELLY SERVICES

All Free to You

GOOD
TYPING,
GOOD
SHORTHAND
and the desire to improve your skills
are the only requirements. This is an
exciting position which involves more
than just secretarial duties. Individual

Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

One girl office
Receptionist
Switchboard Recept.
Exec. Sec.
Customer Relations
Dictaphone Opr.
F.C. Bookkeeper
N.C.R. Opr.
Dept. hn
fashions
Exp. Sales ladies

MANAGER

responsibility

for appointment

Need

airlines
want beginners

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

added

Crocker

SCALLT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

Mrs.

Also

Secretaries
Typists
Stenos

CLERK

729-3000

Workpower

TO OFFICE

We

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
woman
to fill requests for circulars.
Call

work with kids
DOCTOR
IS WELL
KNOWN
PEDI
trician. You’ll learn to be his rece
tionist.
Greet
mommies,
dads,
kid
Answer phones, set appt. Keep eve
one happy ’til doctor is ready. You
be
completely
trained
to
hand
reception duties and simple first a
Type
bills. Learn
to jot down w
shots are given when! Great medic
training for interested beginner. A
wide open. Salary wide open.

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)

TYPIST

Protessioast:

doctor's girl

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

FILE CLERK

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone for appointment,
or come in.
We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

Evanston—839

|

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
detail minded person to keep
promotion records
for Chicago
and
Cook
county area. High School graduate.

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
M ONTHS—TEMORARY
ASSIGNMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
THEIR OFFICES.

2100 Dempster,

Good starting salary, with merit rated

Boyer,

RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS SECTION
needs High School grad with excellent
typing skills

MANUSCRIPT

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

1967
"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

RECEIVING

EXPERIENCED

top rates—weekly pay

projects,

INCLUDE

PERMISSIONS TYPIST

Clerical
All Office Skills

An

WILL

107

Help Wantedemen

Business and Professional

Professional

all visitors to our new ultra modern
building. Will also assist in reservations.
ust have outstanding appearance and personality with some public
contact experience. Age 22 to 30.

SECRETARY

National

Insurance Company
An

DUTIES

Typists

Arlington

and

RECEPTIONIST

TEMPORARY
OPFICE
JOBS

or career minded woman who

107
Business

DAvis St. Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

temporary
service

DdAvis 8-8
Employer

experienced
dictaphone opers.
stenos
eee,
oro
627

or
gra

evans
328-

SHAMPOO GIRL WANTE
IN NILES.
296-3396.
EVANSTON

ace

gS

5

Will train, a
typi ng $390. NO F
MURPH
MPLOYMENT SERVIC
1612 Chicage Av., Evanston, UN 9-95
WAITRESS WANTED FULL OR PAR
time,
‘Evenings,
for
the
Cara
Restaurant, Northbrook. 272-4358.
DENTAL
ASSISTANT—CHAIRSID
Will train High School graduate. 5-d
week; Wed. off. Salary open. Per
nent position only. PA 4-1779.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ¢ Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

196

�107

ORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH

BOOKSTORE

°

ENGINEERING
ENGLISH

DICTAPHONE OP. TO $410

HEALTH

TRANSPORTATION

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy, dependability
and good typing required.
Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tutition reduction.

merit.
salary
paid
vacation,

AMEDIATE

OPERATORS

OPENINGS

FOR

Visit Our Personnel Office
or Call Mrs. Bell at

of Office

Help

DEPARTMENT

TASK FORCE

KEYPUNCH
ALFA
some

AND
NUMERIC,
PREFER
experience — or will train.

H. M. HARPER CO.
8200 Lehigh,
YO 6-6000

Assoc.,

Inc.

FULL TIME
CLERK-TYPIST
Installment Loan Dept.
acre
B25 GLENVIEW
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900.

For Figures?

PROMOTION

PLUSH
OFFICE,
EXCITING
ATMOSphere,
creative
people
and
lots
of
variety are yours at this well known
advertising agency where you'll learn
to assist the head of a major dept.
Some typing, neat appearance and an
enthusiastic
personality
are requirements. A really fun position and they
will start you at $450 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

$ Avon

LEWIS

DAvis

Choose
CHGO.

8-6880

Offices

IN
CARLSON
BUILDING,
6 EVEnings a week,
aber sete ge | 3 or 4
hours a night.
ermanent.
Call Mr.
O’Gara for appointment, 864-8000.

Clerk for Counter
‘ULL
TIME.
MATURE,
GOOD
PERsonality to meet our customers. John
Zengeler Inc. Cleaners, 2020 First St.,
Highland Park. 432-2800.

X-Ray Technician, Evanston
869-4660
EYPUNCH
TRAINEE
FREE
Local company will train you in their
Keypunch
system.
$350 to start. No
fee. Evans Personnel UN 9-3160.
cd
toagete
r TRN.
$400. Light Bas
will tr. Public Cont.
MURPH
PLOYMENT SERVICE
612 aateas ys Evanston, UN 9-9510
USUAL EARNINGS OPPORTUNITY
for Distributor
management
through
‘*Beauty
Counselors’’.
For
interview
call ALpine 1-3395.

June

22,

1967

965-4700
Opportunity

Hours
SUB.

965-3240

clerk $450

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
FIRM.
will be in charge of the filing
Age 35-45. FREE

SHE
dept.

personnel

708 Church St., Evanston

General

Office

APPLY

CROYDON
7126 N.

FULL TIME

MORNINGS.

CHINA. CO.

Lincoln

Av.,

1866

Shore

432-446|

Chicago

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

f- |

Copywriter

PLUS
people
is
xecutives
No fee.

SECRETARY TO SALES VP
$540
This one you will love. Handle sales
meetings,
screen and hire salesmen.
Division mgrs, report to you. No fee.
Evans Personnel UN 9-3160.
WORK
WITH
EMOTIONALLY
HANDicapped children. Some typing, Special
acedemic
situation.
Evanston.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment. DA 8-7171 No Fee.
SECRETARY FOR SMALL STIMULATing Skokie office. Shorthand,
typing.
filing and basic bookkeeping require
on
of growth and pride. 676-

North

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

EMPL OT ES
SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours
9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by ‘appt. 636 ‘Coureh St.
Evanston

are

RECEPTION
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
NON-PROFIT
FIRM
WILL
TRAIN
you to greet people checking recording
in and out. Lots of variety and all
public contact. $375 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

NEW
OFFICES
IN
OLD
ORCHARD
area need girl with pleasant personality and
appearance
to meet
public.
Typing
and _ shorthand
experience.
Good starting salary and profit sharing after 6 months. 774-7158 6 to 8 p.m.
COLLEGE
GRAD
ENGLISH
MAJOR.
Interesting
correspondent
position in
small Skokie firm. Call Jim, Skokie
Employment. 7925 N. Lincoln "Avenue.
OR 5-2300. No fee.

WANTED

EXPERIENCED,
FOR SUPPER CLUB,
full or part-time, evenings, very good
tips. Call 432-0440 after 4.
F/C BOOKKEEPER
Northfield
publishing
co. needs
F/C
bookkeeper. Hours may be arranged if
ee prefer part-time work. Call Mrs.
rown, 446-4403.

RECEPTIONIST
NEEDED
NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP.
446-0490

FOR
CALL

‘at

a

en

fast

growing

ce

internati

of hospital-medical

trainee

50
390
25
25
25

Personnel
Street

Evanston-Room

602

OTHER

brownlie personnel

SKILLS

EXCELLENT RATES
Interesting assignments

STIVERS
Lifesavers,

Inc. —
WORK

pO

Room308
677

Room.

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

:

SECRETARY—WORK
CLOSE
:
oY Ph ontrsomge Si Gutias must hav
g
ctation and
typin
ills;
must be able to au. fader
and handle confidential
$110 per week to start.

matters.

CLER
‘TYPIST—WILL
WwW
insurance department. MUST
typist and willing to
iste
Up too

RK
be

work

¢ ried

on

ASSIS
ANT. BOOKKEEPER—T
work My accounting department. Mus!
know
10 key
adding machine.
experience would have been
agency, finance So pany ar ;
company. Up to $90 pe
All above positions Wook 9 to
er week. Good fringe
r. Abramson
or Miss
8360, Interviews can be
your convenience,

Id

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ASSIST.
Are you pleasant, alert, and =
Do you have some _ typing
figure aptitude, and telephone
nique?

ae

vel

wees

to

respons
y an
epended ups
I want and need a woman of thist
and

can

quacantpe

to

fill

44%

¢

siti
week
rewardingly
Sag
your
job.
skills.
offices —
centrally located in attractive, 0!

sional surroundings.
Hillcrest 6-4100

FILE CLERK—NIGHTS”
p.m.

EVENING

5

day

week.

HOURS

Apply

6 to 11 |

personn

Eieatiment

FIRST NATIONAL

800 Davis

328-3400

BANK —

St. Evanston

DAvis

8-81

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PLANNER

YOU
WILL
BE
COMPLETELY
trained to plan local and foreign tours.
All
public
contact.
Light
typing.

ASSISTANT MANAGE
JUNIOR SPORTWEARABOVE AVERAGE SALARY. SE
experience not ee
5 day
Active Shop. App

LEWIS
SERVICE
DAvis

_

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTO

708 Church St., Evanston

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

OFFICE

Turn vacation days into pay days

FOR

SUBURBAN
FIRM
NEEDS
ATTRACtive woman
as head recp’t for their
exec. division. No typing or clerical
duties. Age to 35. FR

1618

_

SECRETARIES—TYPISTS

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Shore

,
:

Evanston
1609 Sherman

PART-TIME,
TO
ASSIST
IN
LABOratory
experimentation,
computer
programming,
problem
solving
and
general theoretical and experimental
research
in
Geochemistry,
B.S.
or
B.A. with courses in Chemistry
and
Math.
Familiarity
with
computer
Pro ramming
helpful.
RTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
NORRSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FREE

;

TEMPORARY

phone

Church

636

orton Grove

WITH OFFICE EXPERIEN'
'18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVI

$330
5

Avenue

TOUR

LAUNDRY

a

plies.

exec. recp't
FIGURES!!!

MANY
MANY
OPPORTUNITIES
for the girl who may have just a flair
for figures up through the full-fledged
bookkeeper,
or the challenge
at the
accountant’s level. Come in and talk it
over at DOROTHY
PARKS
PLACEMENT, 627 Grove, Evanston, 328-7622.

JANAES

We

manufacturer

in, Please

328-7466
RESEARCH ASSISTANT

DO

HELP
WANTED:
ALpine 1-3687

ndlin

benefits and insurance cla
lent starting salary and a Corn
sive benefit program.

325
0

Bane ngay Chas
Cler'! '
Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
Resrsesuas sen
I.B.M.
trainee
Sales Orders
Switchboard
trainee

Since 1958
Highland Park

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

WAITRESSES

01

gxpecienee

working
wi

S

TEMPORARY

Grove

Employer

FIGURES!!

office

this is important in f

345

Reception
| Typists, 40
wpm
achine Trainees
IBM and NCR
Clerical, no typing
If you can’t come

Fitzgerald Employment
On thé North
Sheridan Rd.

enjoy

5

Mur

N

some

Must

enjoys
G

College Students—Teache

| Jr. Secretary
| Page Girls

STENO-TYPIST

LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN.
SOME
college Biology or chemistry. Permanent.
Local
firm
Uniform
provided.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Emi
hia
DA
8-7171.
ist Nat’l Bk.
No fee.

SALESLADY

N

and

5S!

an opening a

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GRADS

register by

Morton

PUBLIC CORSAGE
A
sincere
interest
essential.
You will 4
and all Office Personnel.

SO

328-3400

To Clean

Av.

Equal

FIGURES!

$

Now

583-5147

brownlie

SERVICE

Calling

Placement

admin.

HIS IS
A TREMENDOUS
OPPORTUnity for a secretary to break into the
Sales
Promotion
field.
Top
salary.
Interesting work. FREE.

Woman

Lincoln

RELATIONS

has

965-4700

274-8100
employer.

Laboratories, Inc. | oie oymenir SERVICE

6301

Manager

6301 Lincoln Av.

If you are not going on to College in
the fall, register
with
us now
and
avoid
the
summer
rush.
We
can
arrange interviews after school hours
with employers for summer
starting
dates. Listed below are a few of the
available
to
kinds x enclose
YOU,

OUR KEYPUNCH DEPARTMENT HAS
openings for women
with at least 6
months experience on alpha-numeric
IBM equipment.

B a xte i.

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

JUNE

$450

GIRL FRIDAY
ADVERTISING

CLIFF

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

Orrington

1771

KEYPUNCH

We are an international manufacturer
of hospital-medical products.

EMPLOYEE

Laboratories, Inc.

Personnel Department

Excellent salary and good opportunity
for advancement.
Pleasant surroundings
and
a
comprehensive
benefit

vices

alert
woman
who
working atmosphere.

Baxter

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

to 5 p.m.

AV
EVANSTON
864- 6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

An

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

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

618

9 a.m.

2020 batts.’

Morton Grove
or IN 3-4100

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good shorthand and typing required
=
the ability to organize. Liberal
enefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

STATE BANK

EMPLOYMENT

from

OUR

week.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

School of Education

BENEFIT TRUST BUILDING
1771 W. Howard St., Chicago
An equal opportunity employer

SALES

week,

r f- R S O

ROFESSIONAL
OFFICE
HAS OPENing for an accurate
and reliable typist
to handle pinente ae department correspondence, invoices, statements, and
some light figure work. Prefer mature
—with some
office experience.
ew building 42 block from Howard
St.
‘‘L”’
station.
Call
Mr.
Collard,
338-3200 (evenings 256-2597).

Anybody

Secretaries

SECRETARY

TYPIST
STATISTICAL

GLENVIEW

for:

program.

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
oom 202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

Barton-Aschman

5 day

SECRETARY

MUST
BE
ACCURATE
TYPIST
shorthand
not
required.
Combines
typing, record keeping, filing.

openings

Dictaphone

CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.
An equal opportunity employer

THESE
ARE
PERMANENT
POSItions with established growing firm.
You'll enjoy pleasant working conditions in air conditioned offices, cafeteria on premises, paid holidays and
vacation, plus bonus
14 days. Group
a
aaa
and
profit
sharing
trust
und.
CONTACT MISS BYRNE

STENOS, TYPISTS
CLERKS
COMP. OPERATORS

have

—

PERSONNEL ~
CLAIMS TYPIST

If you have |-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position |
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day

CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
roves women with at least 2 year’s
usiness experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent opportunities for advancement.

475-7900 For an appoint.

KEY-

punch
operators
in North
Suburban
area. Full shift or part-time. Long or
short term assignments. No Fee.
Also All Types

POSITIONS
FOR
THE
BEGINNER
and the trained operator. Job calls for
good
typing,
spelling and
grammar
skills.
Salary dependent upon experience.

1630

7
agape
age DEPARTMENT
12 ChicagoA
Evanston
An Equal Sopcetanity Employer

KEYPUNCH

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
pelea Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.
We

PRESS

STUDENT

Has Career Opportunities
Available For You

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

THIS WILL INCLUDE POSTING,
FILing and checking monthly statements.
It is a good spot to develop your skills
and prepare
for advancement.

GEOLOGY

107
Business
and Professional

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

GEN'L CLERK TO $365

INVESTMENTS

N.U.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL

ADMISSIONS
AUDITORY

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business
and Professional

Business and Professional

KAY CAMPBELL’ S

8-6880

Assist In Craft Activities
PRESBYTERIAN
HOME.
INTEREST
in geriatric work essential, ability in
hand work including knitting. Experience
preferred.
3742
hr. week.
one
meal furnished. Apply in person, 3131
Simpson St., Evanston or call 4924

WAITRESSES
LUNCH OR NIGHT
The Tower Restaurant
9925 Gross Point Rd., Skokie
OR 3-4450 after 10 a.m.
OFFICE
SECRETARY—WINNETKA
Community House. Varied and interesting
office
duties.
Flexible
work
schedule to 37 hrs. per week. Usual
benefits. Apply at Community House
or phone 446-0537 for appointment.
PART-TIME
Switchboard operator with light typing
to work bo me
—
and Thurs. from
5:30 p.m.
HUMPHREY CHEVROLET,
635 Chicago Av., Evanston.
GR 5-3113'
WAITRESSES—SOME EXP.
FULL
TIME
AND
PART-TIME
Uniforms furnished. Own transp.
Call Mrs. Welch
272-0272

618 Davis

869-0300

Evan

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
NORTH
anston M.D. office. Heavy front

appointment

work.

Some

we

BA
des

typing.
Salary
to $450.
Call
Boulevard Evanston Employment
8-7171. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg. No Fee.

LOOKING
to

FOR

start

THE

working

OPPOR

full

time

Nort
in

Evanston?
Typing,
light
dictatio
ideal working con itions. No. 1 bi
door.

for

Many

a

appointment,

oe

Doesell

ae

A

8-3100,

BEAUTY OPERATOR
NORTH
erator

EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS O
can make $200 a week

and commission.
Call

5 day week. 9-5.

GR

5-1718

GIRL FOR SMALL OFFICE. TYP
filing, and general office work.
experience
and references,
and
Write T-195, Box 60, Wilmette.
CAFETERIA—FULL
OR
help in office cafeteria

Evanston.

Experienced

Call 478-5666.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

PARTin bt

or will tr

Classified ale—

�oy

Business and Professional

MEDICAL
EVANSTON

8 to 4:30,

Mon.

IN PERSON

St. Francis

Hospital

NO TYPING
NO FEE
In
Research.
Compiling
data
from
computer a
Varied. Salary in the
ets Evans
Personnel 1609 Maple UN

ARE YOU A PERSON WHO ENJOYS

public contact and diversified duties?
Above
average
typing
and
clerical
skills are essential for this interesting

BOOKKEEPER
TYPING
Insurance agency, top salary, Peterson Av. nr. Western Av. bus. Chicago.
465-1800
REGISTERED
NURSE
WANTED
5
day
week.
Hours
10 to 6. Modern

position as a relief receptionist.

‘OU’LL ENJOY THE FRIENDLY
ATmo
re of our office and be eligible
or
our
many
fine
benefits.
Good

rting

salary

increases.

with

periodic

merit

medical

interview

Miss Kalmbach

at 475-7900 for an

retary

1630
An

Company

Chicago

Equal

Av.,

Evanston,

Opportunity

Il.

;

=

Market

Sales Mgr.

etin
Office

e Recruiting
les, own Fc el

nali office
2

~.

onis

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
Evanston-Room

328-7466

‘AMOUS

FIRM,

MOVING

For

OR 4-4800.
BOOKKEEPER—SEC-

familiar

with

construction

suburban
location.
272-0820 Mon.
thru

aki Fh ge
groin TYPING
=
ublisher.
mos. pay per year.
10
Plus. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

EXPERIENCED
NURSERY
SCHOOL
teacher needed. Half days. Start Sept.
15. Write T-160 Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

HAIRDRESSER

602

RECEPTION
$425 MONTH

open.

YOUNG
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
DUties in ladies’ dress shop. Experience
and reference necessary. No evenings,
5 day week.
Ruth McCulloch Shop
GR 5-6164.
PERMANENT POSITION
5
da
week.
Paid
holidays
and
vacations. Girls going to school in fall
need not a pply.
GLENVIEW FLORIST
724-8222
PRACTICAL NURSE
For a woman
patient with leg ulcer. 5
day
week.
ive-in
or
go.
East
Glenview,
air cond.
home.
2 Adults
Phone 729-2247.

Employer

SECRETARIES
:

Salary

accounting
North
ty
4 to 6 p.m.
ri.

National

Insurance

office.

Call
CHARGE

FULL

appointment.

Washington

An

INTO

UL-

FULLY EXPERIENCED. HI 6-4304
SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days
incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

Waitress $1.25

Per Hour

plus

then
em to proper office. If you are
for public contact, this is for
‘ou.
Free.
_.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
3 Dempster
. . 966-0700

EXECUTIVE
- Downtown

national organization

Opening
for the
ba rit recognition

has

office

-of

a

an excellent

right person.
Good
$450. Needless to say

is is an equal opportunity employer.

Y Segre

_.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Fee. Hours 9-5
by
appt. 636 Church

at.

St.,

UN 9-3520
Evanston

RECEPTIONIST
CAL

PUBLISHING
for a
You

contact.

x Sreine

COMPANY

IS

receptionist. All public
will
be
greeting
and

all

visitors

and_

Switchboard Operator,

LAUNDRY
HELP
sen’s
Laundry,
Evanston, Il.

WOMAN

clients.

Apply

LEWIS
,

:

EMPLOYMENT

Real

DAvis 8-6880

eek.

CALL

Good working condi-

MR.

QUINLAN

MAC

KINNON,

&amp; TYSON,

AUKEGAN RD.
eon
PA 4TH

INC.

GLENVIEW

EVANSTON

MATURE

PER-

gon. Small office,
good hours and a
Pe
at deal of variety. Call Wally.
:
evard Evanston Employment Ist.
eo

Nat'l

%

Bldg.

DA

8-7171.

No Fee.

KEYPUNCH

1-2

#

Bk.

yrs. exp. Will train for computers.

1612

{PHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Chicago Av., Evanston,

_ CHECKOUT
hrs.

per

available.
Ben Franklin

ef 8 — Classified

UN 9-9510

AND SALES LADY

week.

No

nights.

1736

Partime

Glenview

Skokie.

OPERATOR

Rd.

OFFICE
HELP;
TYPING.
RESPONsible person require. Mornings
only.
Please write reply. Write T-197, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

FOR
PEDIATRICIAN’S
hour week. ID 2-8424.

108

Help

NURSE
OFFICE.

References

LOVELY

WILL
benefits.

BE

$65

required.

DOCTORS

9-3700

FAMILY

EAST
WILMETTE,
WANTS
WOMAN
for general housework
Mondays
and
Fridays. Would prefer someone from
north shore area who is interested in
occasional babysitting.
Recent
references required. 256-3935 after 5 p.m.

Call 427-2891
537 S. Dearborn
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
SKOKIE.
Family of 3 adults. Outside cleaning
help. New
home. Beautiful quarters.
Must have
refs. Call Mr. Wolff for
appointment. PR 8-0900.
:
HOUSEKEEPER-COOK
For
active
family
with
boys,
3 in
boarding school 3 at home. Temporary
or perm. ver help. Exc. wages. Refs.
required. Call HI 6-5768.
WOMAN
TO
CARE
FOR
AND
HELP
bathe
elderly
woman.
Other
light
duties, 1 day a wk. Must have own
transportation and good refs. 9:30 to
4:00, $18. OR 5-4406, Lincolnwood.
DO YOU WANT A JOB AND A HOME?
If you can drive a car; cook, and are
old enough to be a companion to an
elderly man for a reasonable salary
call 835-0652.
HOUSEKKEEPER;
EXPERIENCED,
for motherless home. Phone HA 17-0142
between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 446-1135
between 7 and 9 p.m. in the evening.
Ask for Mr. Kohlberg.
WOMAN
FOR
LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
for one person. Live in. Age between
60-65. Close to transp. Call ALpine 12078 or AL 11-8227.
HOUSEKEEPER
5 DAYS PER WEEK

11 to

7, cleaning

and

SMALL
GLENCOE
FAMILY
NEEDS
experienced help two days. Cleaning
and light ironing, recent North Shore
references. Call 835-4163.
CLEANING GIRL: MON. AND THURS.
Experienced.
Own
trans.
preferred.
Recent references required. Air cond.
home. 433-2799.
RELIABLE LADY
for housework in new air conditioned
home, Five days, a
ere

LAUNDRY,
LIGHT
CLEANING,
days a week. No heavy work; must
expert ironer. HI 6-6177.
COMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER;
fined
lady
to
live-in;
for
gentleman. References required.
help. HI 6-9077.

AND
REFS.

2
be

REolder
Other

COMPANION—LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPing 5 day week. 6-8 hours a day. East
Glenview.
Air cond. house. 2 adults.
Phone 729-2247.
CLEANING,
SOME IRONING.
a week. Tues. and Thurs.,
and Fri. UN 4-3839.

2 DAYS
or Tues.

Baby Sitters

HELP
WITH
2
KIDS,
214-342
while I work, 3:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Livein, light hswk., free, non-racial, room

board

and/or

you

help

me

with

40

Wanted—Women
Household

COMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER
Light
housekeeping
and cooking
for
elderly
lady in lovely small Glencoe
apt.
Stay. Own rm., bath, TV. High
salary open. Must drive. VE 5-2385.
FULL
TIME
COMPANION
FOR
ELderly lady
in Evanston. For interview
call any
day ge
Fri.
“
GR
5-5022.

NEED EXTRA CASH?
Starting Sept. I need woman to keep
my first grade son in your home. 3:30
to 6 p.m. school days. -Pref. mother
with children in St. Athanasius School.
If interested call Dr. Fletcher, 492-6820
and after 6 p.m. 475-0884.
FREE
ROOM
laundry, phone
for baby ane
2 afternoons.
near
trans.
to
College student

AND
BOARD,
and TV in exchange
5 evenings a week and
Lovely home in Skokie
loop
and
Evanston.
preferred. 967-6639.

Student or Working Girl
ROOM
AND
BOARD
IN EXCHANGE
for child care evenings. —. 5, girl 8.
Small salary considered.
Call
before
4:30 p.m. 491-1724.

‘NEED

TEENAGE

every Sat. night
Call 272-6602.

GIRL
with

TO
7

RESPONSIBLE
SUMMER
GIRL
FOR
child care and dishwashing in Michigan. July 15—August
15; transportation plus $30 a week. Call 475-5305.
GIRL
13
OR
OLDER
TO
BABYSIT
2-3.
evenings
per
week.
Must
be
reliable. Evanston area.
491-1115 or 724-9923
BABY SITTER FOR ONE MONTH TO
sit from 1:30 to 5:30. Must.be over 16.
Refs. required. Excellent salary. Call
869-2916, before 1 p.m.
BABY SITTER WANTED.
out. Four day per week.
any evenings.
TEENAGER
TO BABYSIT
the afternoon per week,
Beginning July 3rd. Call

109

LIVE IN OR
Call 272-3018
5 DAYS IN
for 5 weeks.
869-6051.

~=Help Wanted—Women
Industrial

SUMMER

AND

FULL

110

Help Wanted—Men
Business

and

Professional

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
HONEYWELL

200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
comparable
equipment including some tape. Second shift. Some supervisory responsibilities.
Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary
with merit rated advancement.
Full
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
pre-employment test scores and work references required. Call C. C. Boyer, 8692300.

SPECIALIZING

ALL

BABY

mo.

NEED
TEEN-AGE
BABY
reliable and imaginative for
Winnetka area. 446-4678.

old

SIT
girl.

SITTER
3 yr. old

FREE

TO YOU!

Metallurgical
Process eng.
Plant Engineer, deg. req.
Project designer—Skokie loc.
Manufacturing engr, degree
Machine draftsman
Ind. Eng., no deg. req.
Plant operating engr., to 40
Mech. draftsman
Jr. draftsman
EXECUTIVE
Acct. to 35, some coll. req.
Program analyst, 360 or 1401
Office systems analyst, to 38
Traffic Manager
Cost accountant
Office correspondent
Copywriter, deg. req. To age
Traveling auditor
Gen. acct., deg. not req.
Staff accountant, Deg. req.
Computer operator
Jr. cost acct., some exp.
Bank tellers
Office shipping. clerk
Cust and inventory clerk

30

SALESMAN, DEG. REQ.—
6 mos. training at 550 per mo.
Comm. Co. car, expenses plus salar
Of 9,000
TRAINEES
Math grads for actuarial
Adm. to train for mgr.
Lab. tech. mech.
Order writer
Tech. representative
Expeditor

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

226 IN

SKOK

THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

1737 HOWARD

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

100%

and

LEADING
OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
manufacturer
offers
an
exceptional
career opportunity for an individual
with experience in detail and electromechanical
mechanism.
Mod.
engineering facilities, attractive starting
salary and unlimited growth potential.

AMERICAN

IN

TECHNICAL
engr.

DRAFTSMAN
DETAIL

2100

oldest Employment
Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

Packaging Corp. of America

UN

9-9000

PROGRAMMER
$14,000 YEAR

ST.

AT THE “‘L” IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador 2-1 142
anybody for figures?

We have several promotable positio
open for men who have some flair fj
figures.
They range from positions requiri
much experience to ones for beginne
offering on-the-job training.
Some opportunities to get into sup
vision are also featured. No Fee.

CLIFF

Must have at least 2 years’ programming
exper. Exper. with auto. coder
10CS. Tapes. Will be going into 360 in
near future. World famous company.
9-5 5 days. Profit sharing plus bonus.
NO FEE

Boulevard Emp. Service
518 Davis St.
Evanston
491-0600 or 273-5180

IRONING

car fare

Help Wanted

WEEK.
IN WILMETTE.
ALpine 6-3513.

cooking.

aR:
experienced
woman
with refs.
Call
256-4646.
WANTED;
MAID;
CLEANING;
LAUNdry,
scrubbing;
cook;
serve;
wash
windows
inside;
2 in family.
References. Write T-198, Box 60, Wilmette

CLEANING

The

time job openings in our binding dept.
Light, clean factory work.
Apply
in
person. American Evatype Corp., 750
Central Av., Deerfield.

Hart- Employment Agency

hours

A

PART-TIME

HOUSEKEEPERS—DAYWORKERS
Child care-stay or go. Refs. Furn.

utilities. Will consider working woman
w/1 or 2 kids or student. I’ll watch
yours—you watch mine. Spacious apt.
in S. Evanston. Days off, some afts.
according to nursery school schedule.
Must be resp., reliable. Call after 1:30
p.m. 869-6518.

XCELLENT INCOME.

REGISTERED

SALARY
plus other

IN

For More Information Call
FI 5-6300
or
ES
ext. 284 during business hours.

and

WANTED

PHOTOGRAPHER ASST.
Public contact. Good personality. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

ete
Ferecnshie-—Typing—
Filin =
gg
aoe se
ae
on

tions.

DRIVERS

STARTING
per week

108A

WANTED:
NIEL1920
Harrison
St.,

8015 Lawndale,

BEAUTY

Estate Secretary

8 p Day

AND
either.
Grove,

EXPERIENCED ALL AROUND
In Hubbard Woods, Ill. HI 6-0838

SERVICE

1618 Orrington

CAB

DAYS

OR 5-4385

PRESSER-SILKS,
EXPERIENCED;
steady work; good working conditions;
excellent salary. ALpine 6-1240.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
TESTING,
reservations.
Pref. little exp.
Dorothy Parks Placement, 627
Evanston, 328-7622.

Baby Sitter 10 to 3, Five

GLENCOE
NEEDS
AN
EXPERIenced housekeeper to join the household
staff
and
perform
general
housework.

WILL HAVE OWN ROOM
home on Lake Michigan.

MARQUART

week
through
August
while
mother
works. Salary limited. 256-0940.

Executive Family

8 hrs. $1.50 hr. plus

EVANSTON NURSING HOME. 9 TO 5.
Call UNiversity 9-3600.

SECRETARY

Evanston

excellent tips, Daytime.
Call HI 6-9805 2 to 5 p.m.
WANTED:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
Foods. Good opportunity to earn while
learning. ‘Require good personal reference. Call 724-0302 for appt.

IN

Business and Professional

WOMAN
INTERESTED IN MENTALly handicapped children to care for
mildly brain injured child 5 days
per

HOUSEKEEPER

RE-

SECRETARY
NO
SHORTHAND
REQ.
General office, including payroll exp.
preferred. Donovan Construction Co.,
1132 Waukegan Rd.
729-4414

RECEPTIONIST.

ary

A

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
For
an
industrial
company.
Any
knowledge
of
construction
helpful.
Salary
negotiable.
No
fee.
Evans
Personnel 1609 Maple UN 9-3160.

PERSONNEL OFFICE
APPLY

NEEDS

office
with
much
Light typing. FREE.

BOOKKEEPING
LIGHT
SHORTHAND
$7,300 per year. Local, Some
knowledge of debit and credit plus secretarial ability. 9-5 Call Wally, DA 8-7171
Boulevard Evanston Employment.

hrough Fri.

_

A

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1618 Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
GIRL FRIDAY TO RUN OFFICE AND
business for Van Line. General office
skills necess. Must be able to work
under pressure, good
pay, Evanston.
Write T-199, Box 60, Wilmette.
CORRESPONDENT
Correspond with companies and banks
all over the world. Compose your own
letters.
Salary
good
with
benefits.
FREE. Evans Personnel UN 9-3160.

eS
NEED 2
ellent positions offering a
‘iety of assignments. Stable
work
records, initiative and
notivation
required.
Top
ated co-workers: air conditioned, modern offices plus

top pay;

Household

RECEPTION

DOCTOR

ceptionist.
om
public contact.

110 Help Wanted—Men

| 108A Help Wanted—Baby Sitters

Help Wanted—Women

ARO III
BAA

Sie

108

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
Announces Opening
for
PUBLIC WORKS MECHANIC
Permanent
interesting
position
with
security.
40-hour
week.
Paid 2-week
vacation
per year. Attractive retirement plan, sick leave benefits, hospital benefit plan. Experience and high
school diploma required. Equal opportunity merit employment.
Apply Director of Public Works, Village Hall,
675
Village
Court,
Illinois,
Glencoe,
835-4111 extension 24.

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

MACHINIST
MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR
or
all
around
man
for
interesti
work
fabricating
aluminum _ doo!
Good
advancement
possibilities.
cated in Northbrook off Edens.

CALL MR. MENARD
THE ALUMILINE CORP.
272-3015

RESTAURANT HELP WANTED.
Grill men,
dish
machine
operato
and bus boys. Day and night shi
avail. Also some part-time and wee
ends. Above average pay scale. Ot
benefits. Call Mr. Schmidt, UN 9-44
or 475-9718.
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS.

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

IBM
SEEKS CUSTOMER

ENGINEERS

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers
Evening

and

Saturday

Schools

interviews

available.

Call CHET KUCIA
International

Business Machines

1717 CENTRAL ST.,

EVANSTON,

DAvis
An

Equal

ILLINOIS

8-8600

Opportunity

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald ¢ Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

196

�2

.D. Searle &amp; Co.
Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:
AN
FOR
MATERIALS
HANDLING
and pores
in our shipping department.

WITH

SOME

EXPERIENCE

CHEMICAL
HAIGH

SCHOOL

OPERATOR
EDUCATION.

chemical knowledge
aptitude desirable.

and

ASSOCIATE

SOME

mechanical

In addition to assisting
prepare highly creative
Ask for details, call AL

ANIMAL CARETAKER
AN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the
feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

$8,400
PERSONNEL

. (Evening and Saturday interviews by
Appointment)

iles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
Opportunity

Employer

ULL TIME
PERMANENT
POSITION
available
for
responsible
individual
with previous security experience or a
retired individual looking for permanent
steady
work.
You’ll
be
in
complete
charge of the security for
our plant between the hours of 4:30
p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Call or apply:

AMERICAN

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

UN

OUR
UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE
needs a responsible person to ship,
receive and maintain records on books
and supplies, Liberal benefit program
includes 3 weeks paid vacation.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MAINTENANCE CARPENTER
Steady work

Full company benefits
Contact

H.

R. Dring

NATIONAL DAIRY
PRODUCTS
CORPORATION
801 Waukegan Road
Gienview, Ililnois
PArk 4-8000.
An equal opportunity employer

EXPERIENCED

Forms

$7,200-7,800

CAR

AND

FREE

ing

available.

It’s

constructed

to

give

you

broad

exposure

and

at

the

same time develop your potential as
eckly as possible. In addition to
salary and a company car, you get a liberal es
account and a yearend bonus. No serene experience necessary.
NO FEE. Ask for details.
Call MR. SNIDER.

TRAIN
One in a thousand

IN BROKERAGE

jobs like this one!

—

client is one of America’s

DRIVER

DOG GROOMER
needed in Lake Forest all breed shop.
Must
know
poodie
and
Schnauzer
grooming.
For interview
call Colin,
234-2383.

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
GUARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY
For
12
midnight
to
9
a.m.,
Mon.
through
Fri.
Glenview
area.
Good
pay. Fringe benefits. Call NA 2-5206.
MEN,
16 TO
60
AS
DISHWASHERS
and pot washers in restaurant. 3 p.m.
to 11
p.m. daily except Mon. $1.50 per

areas

each

you’ve

division.

been

most

After

closely

training

you

associated

are

with.

assigned

Call

MR.

to

of

one

1967

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

management

© Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Chip

seeking

4%

billion

exp.

in soft

¢

qualified

goc

and hard lines. Asst. managers |
to move
up ok.
ing
your
me
store. Advance to
her 1

FREE.

Contact

Miss

Rosenbaum

:

;

:

518 Davis St.

from

9 a.m.

Evanstor

PROCESSING |
WE

HAVE

AN

International

OPENING

AT

Headquarters

in

brook for a draft exempt y
with 2
yrs. operating expe:

IBM

1401

and

1311

btm

policy of promotion

from

N
&lt;

within

*

an

CULLIGAN INC. |

1657 Shermer

Rd.

4 2000

eno:

HOUSEWARES
AND GIFTS

Applicants

POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center,
Evanston
executive office of
nat'l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and fringe benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America
Assistant

Cost

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

COU
FOR
FAST
GROWING
D
chain. Salary to $16,000 plus.
Contact Miss Rosenbaum

Boulevard Emp. Service
518 Davis St.
Evanston
491-0600 or 273-5180
é
SALESMAN'S
DREAM
STRAIGHT

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

491-0600 or 273-5180

fee.

PART

nings.

mer

PART-TIME JANITOR
WANTED
for church,
Saturday
and
Sunday afternoons, $2.50 per hour. St.
Lukes Church, 9234 Shermer, Morton
Grove. 965-0877 after 5 p.m.

CARPENTER

EXPERIENCED
See
1891

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

MECHANIC

Jerry at Northbrook Garage
Shermer Av., Northbrook

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Park Herald

necessa

around.

Walker

House,

153

pp!

Brothers _

Green

Origi

Bay

‘

ee,

WANTED: MAN FOR SCHOOL BU

DELIVERY
be over
21
yrs. old.
weekends.
Call GR
5-

BUILDING
1-3587.

WEEKEND

year.

Wilmette.

3-5 Yrs. Exp.

WANTED:
SUMMER
maintenance help. Call AL

Seep

:

experience

Pancake

No fee. No. 1 company
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston, UN 9-9510

STEADY

TIME,

No

or

Whitman,

ing

WANTED,
OVER
SCALE,
work, Call CR 2-5120.

adv

Murehy Employment Service
1612
Chicago
Av., Evanston
|
9-9510

864-8400

INSURANCE
ADJUSTER
AND
INvestigator, experienced or trainee for
automobile
‘casualty
claims.
Must
have
car
and
live
in
Northern
Suburbs.
Unusual
opportunity
in
interesting profession. FI 6-8070.

EXPERIENCED

Good

Bus Boys — Dishwashers

WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INVESTIGATION.
Wants
aggressive
men.
College
trained.
Salary,
plus
car,
plus
expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

PART - TIME
wanted.
Must
Greonee
and

No

travel.

right man. North Shore Clean
Te
Service, 942 Custer Ave., Evanston

CLAIMS ADJUSTER
TRAINEE—FREE

Draftsman

ment.

$9,600

Min.

ROUTEMAN

Boulevard Emp. Service

Davis St., Evanston

car.

EXPERIENCED
IN
SOME
route sales work,
but
Will train, age 21 to 40.
ood references, stead
day week, guaranteed
sa
benefits,
excellent
opportun:

Sales Trainees $7,500 plus

518

Co.

UN

Equal

COMPANY:
SEEKS
COLLEGE
GRADS
interested
in
sales.
Free
car
and
expenses and bonus and benefits. No
experience needed. No fee.

SALARY,

mum.

Call on supply houses.

Accountant

YOUNG
MAN
WITH
AT LEAST THE
equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses
in Cost
Accounting.
Some
office experience in cost work desirable.
Call
or apply
Personnel
office
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

_

BUYER

Welcome

COLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk.
Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS.

OU

our rapid ene
rowth Hines Be
an unusually promising
0 gery
ie
CALL MR. LORI

to 5 p.m.

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

All Qualified

CLARK.

SHORE'S LARGEST"
869-8600

a Blue

2020 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220

1-6621.

1

is

with

operational

* Deerfield Villager

and

main

work.
12 months
employment.
fits: Hospitalization,
retirement,

ability plan, sick leave, paid vacat

etc.

Call AL

MAN

1-3587.

WHO

work

for

other

WANTS
dry

pring |

FULL

cleaning

salary—paid

fringe

|e

apa

benefits.

Wayne

cae Av., Highwood,

ACCOUNTING
6-9 hours.

é

room.

G

vacation

$525. No

C)

an

Ill

TR.

|

fee.

Murphy Employment Serv.
1612 Chicago, Evanston, GN 9.9510

Traffic—$6600 to $7200
Some exp. or school. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service

1612 Chicago,

Evanston,

©

UN 9-9510

SUMMER HELP
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Assemblers, machine ae
QUICK SET, INC.
8121 N. Central Park

Customer

i.
he

Serv. $550-$660 |

Company car plus expenses. No fee
Murphy Employment Service —
1612 Chicago,

the

PARKER
“NORTH
600 DAVIS

This

$7200-$9000 to start. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston, UN. 9-9510

PROGRAM-$8,400

staff

RELOCATION PAID

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXECUTIVE TRAINING
that

week,

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

most

Our client has developed, what is perhaps the finest management program
anate thru every operating area. Closely o servin
ever devised. You oa
both their methods or doing business and the personne
and evaluating

Degree plus 6 mos. exp. No fee.
urphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

a
we

We can offer an excellent
in a leading national dept. store |
Many new units under const
Midwest,
East
and
suburban areas.

Marketing Tr. $575 to $600

$8,400

Our

BACKGROUND

or experience would be helfpul in this
position for recent high school graduate.
Responsible
person
needed
to
order
stock
and
maintain
inventory
records.

reputable companies. It has perhaps the most advanced mgmt. training
available. It’s objective is to give you total exposure to company opera-~potential. You will receive salary, paid
tions and to quickly develop your
expenses, bonus and top Co. benefits. Call MR. VASS.

Gen. Account——$9,000

June

+

This job is so far above average that it’s hard to compare. It’s with one of
America’s foremost companies and offers perhaps the finest mgmt. train-

EXPERIENCED.
MUST
KNOW
northern suburbs. Steady. Good references, Call FI 5-0900, ask for Larry.

hr. AL

GRADS

MGMT.

to 14 M plus expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
_ 1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

TRUCK

...... $11,500 Free
Controller
Plant
..$11,500 Free
Editor
Organ
House
...... 11,000 Free
Manager
Claims
12,000 Free
......
Programmer
1401
........ 14,000 Free
Mgr.
Auditing
Free
12,500
........
‘Budget Analyst
......-- $22,500 Free
Dir.
Franchise

you are just out of school, or have had several years experience
Whether
aR partion world we have openings available RIGHT NOW which will
in the
enable you to earn more money than you've ever earned before. Come
in or call us right now.
’
......
2 Staff Accountants
....... $650 Free
Trainees
5 Claims
......
3 Asst. Office Mgr.
...... $900 Free
4 Technical Writers
Superv.
Receivable
2
Free
....$675
Majors
2 Economics
..........
2 Cost Analysts
...... 700 Free
2 Steel Sales Trns.
Trainees
3 Personnel
Free
........ 700
Sales
4 Industrial
4 Inside Sales Trns. ......$62
3 Broker Trainees ........ 625 Free
.....
2 Market Res. Trns.
675 Free
Research
2 Operations
...
Research
3 Consumer
04 .4s-: 775 Free
:..
Majors
S Math
Sls.
2 Pharmaceutical
8 Jr. Accountants
..........
7 Field Auditors
Trainees
3 Buyer
Majors
3 Accounting
700 Free
Trns.
Sales
4 Chem.
2 Real Estate Trns. ......
Free
......
Trainees
3 Systems
........
2 Asst. Controller
3 Financial Analysis ...... 775 Free
4 Administrative Asst. ....
Free
...... 600
Trainees
5 Banking
5 Paper Sales Trns. ......
.$675 Free
Trns.
Mgt.
4 Product,
......
Sales Mgr.
2 Asst.
3 Engl. or Journ. Maj. ...$625 Free
ns.
6 Management
75 Free
......
Accountants
4 Cost

Salesman

Up

~~

GRADUATE

COLLEGE

JANITORS

HIGH
SCHOOL
BOYS,
SUMMERtime
work
or
as
trainees.
Auto
Upholstery.
527 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.
272-1515

Business

FREE

ee

Boulevard Emp. Service —

ACCOUNTING

5 day

(7) SALES TRAINEES

GENERAL
KNOWLEDGE
OF CLEANing factories and offices, operation of
scrubbing
equipment
for
northwest
suburbs. Must have car, excellent pay.
Call 278-4268
2

TRAINING

Are you stymied in your
If so, we can eo RS
fidentially assist you now.

Inventory Clerk
SOME

— re

STORE MGRS.
TO $18,000

company

INTERESTING AND ABSORBING
POsition
for
qualified
person
in
our
Laboratory Contract Department. Minimum of one year’s office experience
required. Previous estimating experience and ability
to read architectural
drawings would
be helpful.

TRAINEE

$12,000 AFTER

...... 14,000 Free
Analyst
Systems
12,000 Free
cS
Financial Anata
Sr. Internal Auditor ....$14,000 Free
Electronics Buyer ...... $10,500 Free
....$12,000 Free
Superv.
Product’n
........ $12,000 Free
Personnel Mgr.
$12,000 Free
......
Training Manager

9-9000

SHIPPING CLERK

1812

TO

for:

Estimator

MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM
$750 + 6 Month Raise
firm is so large and diversified that you probably come in contact
This
with one of its orosacts every hour of the day. You will join this comyou will be
trainee where
any in the capacity of an administrative
Frained in one of the finest mgmt. programs ever devised. You will obtain
b:
determined
is
position
initial
Your
operations.
Co.
all
to
exposure
wide
owe
your prime interest ‘aanionateaiad throughout training. Tremendous
tails
for
Call
period.
training
after
increase
salary
ph
opportunity.
Kak for MR. HUGO

GUARD

2100 Dempster,

A YEAR

openings

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

house organ. You
prepare speeches.

co’s
help

have

Project Draftsmen

CO. WILL TRAIN

COLLEGE

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

We

Join this giant firm for a better future! This omngeny yg for your comthis company is to
plete programming training, PLUS. The objective of
make you an expert in this key function. As you advance, your level of
however, this organization
achievement is ultimately dependent on hag
to assist you. One in a thousprovides every available means imaginable
and jobs with immediate reward and potential! Get the important facts
EALY
today. Call BETTY

OFFICE

8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays

An

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit
program,
including Health and Life
Insurance
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT
TRAINEES
$8,500-$9,600 + FREE
Best training of its kind anywhere? No experience needed you will learn
develops highly trainprogram
Comprehensive
while you earn top dollars.
commensurate
and
Responsibilities
Mgmt.
managers.
professional
ed,
Full fringe benefits.
leader.
Co. is Industry
salary comes very quick?
Ask
for details. Call
RUSS
SMITH

PROGRAMMER

Business and Professional

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

EDITOR

+ FREE
of this major
material and

BILLION DOLLAR

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH — SPOTLESSLY
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AR:
HISTORY
—
L
O
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
APPLY

$10,000
the editor
recruiting
SCHLAD

110‘ Help Wintiboiiel

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION |

$12,000 + BONUS
+ FREE
Rapid advancement at its very best! 1-2 years should find you as CONTROLLER. A couple more years and probably TREASURER!
Experience
essential. Major
growth organization. Outstanding potential. Ask for details. Call MR.
ANDERSON — 869-8600

TO

painting.

Help. Wentedi-teh Business and Professional

CONTROLLER

HELPER

maintenance

110

CHICAGOLAND'S CAREER CENTER
CALL 869-8600

PACKER

do building

Fi

PARKER

Business and Professional

HAN

a,

‘Help Webted=-Bou=Businces end Pretestiousl

Help Wanted—Men

PAINTER'S

aa

Evanston,

INSTITUTIONAL

Car,

expenses.

UN

9-951

SALES

$575 plus Comm.

Ter

earning over $10,000,
Murphy

beg

1612 Chicago,

MAN

sie. Kata Servi

Evanston, UN

(COLLEGE

10

STUDENT,

:

eee

ae

R

tired, etc.) with car, afternoons
Sat. to deliver papers to newsboys. |
a week. Call 251-4686.
:
PART
and

Phone
a.m.

CIGAR

OR
odd
15

FULL
jobs.

328-8841

TIME YARD
Set
your own

rings.

CLERK.

—

475-0743.

DAY

OR

Full or part-time. Must have
occasional
delivery.
Age
no

SH 3-3200.

* Highwood Herald

W

Call

hour:

NIGE
car
barri

Classified

:

�~
SF.

Te

= ‘Help Wanted—Men

Help ‘Wented

Ss Business and Professional

~ FINANCE
an

CORPORATION
IN
health field industry

excellent

opportunity

for

a

oung man to enter a corporate staff
inance
heer J program.
The
pro—
will involve responsible assignts in general
accounting,
profit
g, internal
auditing,
systems
‘procedures
and data-processing.
ual progression would lead to
eventual
assignments
in the compaZ
"s executive and general offices or
al and subsidiary offices. The
ements
include
college
degree
at least 12 hours of accounting.
22
to 29
and
possess
finance
agement potential. Excellent saland
complete
benefit
program
ffer outstanding
Se
for fi-

nancial staff management.

Av.
869-2580, ext. 418

An Equal

Opportunity

JOB TRAINING

ins

‘Reliable

75-year-old

Call Mr.

Arient

CO

lumber

Elk

;

TRAINEES

—:

WITH

s ngeds 2 men,

GROWING

‘‘age open to 35,”’

eoaten
and no experience or
Se ege and prior sales experiaining program starts inthe
t and then go to the field. Learn

call

on

industrial

ints.

and

distributor

After training, your salary
000, plus car, commission
expenses. For details call BILL

ER

PERSONNEL

MULTILITH

Opportunity

for

printing
offset

626-3900

OPERATOR

a

man

with

3

to

exp.
to operate
multilith. So

8

our
will

make
masters.
y
and
benef.
on publishing office.

She employer.

,000. NO

FEE.

273-5180

WANTED:
ing

MAN ‘FOR SCHOOL BUILD-

maintenance

and

bus

driving.

12

month employment. Benefits, hospital:
retirement,
disability insurance
jlan, sick leave, paid vacation
pe

, etc.

Call AL

TOCKMAN
APPLY

(CROYDON

FULL TIME

MORNINGS.

CHINA

7126 N. Lincoln
Crew

week.

Av.,

CO.

Chicago

CARPET CLEANING
chief for in-home carpet

ing, also eee,

1000

1- 3587.

FULL
TIME
Mr.
Graves,
t., Evanston. G

aepply

Grove

sine

clean-

LAB
ASSISTANTS

WOMEN'S DRESSES
AND SPORTSWEAR

SERVICE
STATION,
PART-TIME,
evenings.
Experienced
only.
Family
man.
See
uss,
825
oyes
St.,
Evanston. DA 8-9777.
STUDENTS
Part-time or full time. Average $1.80
an hour and up. Call Mr. Hudson from
* 3 to 9 p.m., GR 5-7254
DEcar
and

REAL ESTATE

DOLE VALVE CO.
6201 W. OAKTON ST.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
3-5000
967-7100
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FACTORY

Maintenance

113

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITOR
Book

Miss

The
RAULAND

publisher

has_

excellent

Kennedy

An

Equal

Opportunity

SLOT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO).

Sell Real

J. KRUGER &amp; CO.
REALTORS
267-4500

REAL
ESTATE
SALES
If
Pe ge like people, have enthusias
are willing to learn, then we
welds
you in our congenial offic
which has excellent referral cliente
Best income potential. For intervie
phone

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

Kenilwort

STUDENTS
Have
several openings in Telephon
Sales Dept. 25 hrs. per week,
exed
salary.
Call
Mr.
Stevens,
491-16
between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Rd.

OPPORTUNITIES

CITY OF

EVANSTON
$378-$466
$466-$568

$641-$856

REAL ESTATE SALES

$466-$568

YOU
HAVE
A SINCERE
DESIRE
to increase your present earnings and
are willing to take the time to analyze
our real estate sales plan to see if it
could
be
of
assistance
to
you
in
improving your oe then call for an
exploratory discussi

NASH
118

REALTY

Green

Bay

$615-$856

446-7180

Road,

$505-$615

Winnetka

gg

al READER’S SERVICE HAS
ned
aé
division
sales
office
in
vanston, If you have worked for us
in the past and are interested in a
summer position, call Mr. Ferguson,
491-1610 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Qualified men needed by 50 year old, fast growing firm located in a
modern, new plant just north of Wheeling and west of Deerfield. Permanent positions in designing and detailing specialty glazed structures and
equipment. Employer will train experienced men in specific design ap- proaches. Excellent salary. Outstanding benefits. Ideal working conditions.

GR 5-3100
TRAFFIC

CLERK

To process daily shipments, and handle any problems
pertaining to same, in a modern North Suburban Manufacturing Plant.
Fringe benefits include: pension, life insurance, hospital, major medical plans paid for by company, profit
sharing, and liberal vacation plan. Paid Holidays. Air-

conditioned
Many

office, etc.

other

attractive

‘earnings.

openings

at above

average

Contact Mr. Henry Kramer

ANETSBERGER BROS.

Call Mr. Paul Ultis or Mr. Carl Radtke, 634-3131

Ickes-Braun
Glasshouses, Inc.
at Aptakisic Road, west of Milwaukee Ave.

REALTO!

1-7300

RADIO
ADVERTISING
SALES
WEAW,
Evanston.
Unusual
oppo
tunity
for
intelligent,
aggressi
salesman
or saleswoman.
Extreme]
liberal commission with advance. Li
North, have auto. Permanent. 869-890

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

IF

6-470

Estate?

YES YOU CAN.
We will train you. You can earn $10,00
to $20,000 yearly. Openings for a mal
or woman in our north shore offices.
Phone Mr. Kruger

Employer

CAREER

for appointment

729-3000

You

agg
1885
Hillcrest

Can You Make Money?

Corp.

DISHWASHER WANTED
Daytime hours.
Ramshead Rastauraht. 529 Dundee
93

&amp; GOLEE

REALTORS
8-3200

Can

A Zenith Subsidiary
5600 N. Jarvis
Niles, Ill. 60648

ASSISTANT

opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
.upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
—
a good
knowledge
of mathematics.

DAvis

Alan De Muro
647-8000, ext. 213

and Women

MATHEMATICS

Text

SMART

Stop in or Call

Man

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New
plant. All benefits.
Chicago
Backing
Co.,
2800
Shermer
Rd.,
Northbrook (1 blk. S. of Willow).
272-2990
DESIRE
STUDENT
OR INSTRUCTOR
to read aloud daily two hours in late
afternoon.
Must
read
rie
bes iy
ood enunciation. Write T-190,
Box
ilmette, Ill

UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
REA
estate broker or salesman with ma
agerial capabilities for position wit
earning potential of $20,000 to $25,00
per year. Also opening for saleswome
(or salesmen) in an expanding res
dential sales program with exceptio
al commission
scale
based
on pe
formance.
Continual
sales _ trainin!
provided. Call Mr. Daily for appt.

We will train individuals for full time,
permanent
positions
in our
laboratories. Interesting work, clean modern
facilities, and outstanding benefits.

EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS

Evansto

491-0600 or 273-5180

INSPECTION
PROCESSING
RESEARCH
CHEMISTRY
PACKING
ELECTRONICS

ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL
MECHANICAL DESIGN

Classified

Boulevard Emp. Service

518 Davis St.

Janitors

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclined
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore’
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

JANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
pendable full or part-time men;
preferred;
good
starting
pay
benefits. 491-0222.

HELP
Oiler

FOR
4-STORE
PROMOTIONAL
AN
medium priced chain. Unusual oppo:
tunity to grow with well establishe
growing concern.
Submit details in first letter statin
age,
experience,
earnings,
maritd
status
and
when
available,
Replie
strictly
confidential. FREE
ontact Miss-Rosenbaum.

NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY

~DRAFTSMEN

10—

BUYERS

and Women

Openings exist in
the following areas.

Call

MAN TO DO SORTING AND MAKE UP
loads; steady work. Good pay. 5 day
week. Paid vacation. Insurance
plan.
Apply
in person
only.
North
Shore
Uniform
Service, 1818
Dempster St.,
Evanston.

Men

Machine Repairman

Also

RESTAURANT MANAGERS
ASSISTANT MANAGERS
Experience preferred, but will train if
otherwise qualified. Fast service restaurant
with
most
food
production
supplied
from
central
kitchen
and
commissary.
Exc.
starting
salaries
with
opportunities
for
advancement
with
this
national
chain.
Call
Mr.
Schmidt, UN 9-4447 or 475-9718.
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

good
Shore

OPENINGS

GENERAL

273-5180

CLEANING

Wanted—Men

IMMEDIATE

RO

Il.

Evanston

491-0600

HEAVY

FACTORY

INC. 4

Boulevard Emp. Service

518 Davis St.

113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women |

Industrial

SERVICEMAN

Evanston

491-0600

Help

YEAR ROUND POSITION. DAY SHIFT
during
summer.
4 to 12 p.m.
shift
during
school year. Attractive salary,
benefits and working conds. Contact
sameeren
Assistant, Phone
234-

Satitevard Emp. Service
518 Davis St.

112

CUSTODIAN

Rodney 475-4397

An equal ii

1001 Morse Ave.,
Grove Village 60007,

DO

Machine

Lake Forest High School

reston Tech. Abstracts Co.

Mr.

&amp; PORTER

TO

once
a
week.
Steady
work,
wages. Must have recent North
ref. Call ID 3-0151 evenings.

Il.

Beginner with degree or brite young
man- who is studying
accounting in
night school to start out in important
position
in
Accounting
division
of
prominent,
expanding
firm.
Heavy
contact
with
branch
offices,
etc.
‘Require nice personality, 9-5. To $125
wk. (or up). FREE.

7-2449

COMPANY

MAN

INC.

YOUNG
ACCOUNTANT

firm.

$710 PER MO. FREE
MAJOR

in

A
LITHO
SUPERINTENDANT,
press room foreman or pressman and
interested in moving into sales? We
are expanding our present sales force
and offer an excellent opportunity for
qualified
personnel.
Open
territories
with good growth potential in Chicago
area.
Salary
and
commission
along
with
liberal
fringe benefits.
Submit
detailed resume
to Mr. Keith Nickoley, V.P.

for interview.

YORK needs

SALES

CULLIGAN

1657 Plas Sed Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ROBERTS

to
the
sell
building
materials
neowner. Hen willing to work have
ent opportunity
for high
earnalary,
commission,
pension,
rance and fringe benefits.

é

experience

SIX DAY.
GENERAL
HOUSECLEANing, gardening for Winnetka residence
of couple with no children. Salary —
per wk. to start. Refs. req’d. Reply,
giving age, exp. and full background,
Write T-192, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

water conditioning ee
desirable
but will train right ma
ee Bob Story this cvaiend at 359-

AS

Employer

AND
~TRAINEES
THE

HOUSEMAN

Are You Actively Engaged

Evanston

BEGINNERS

ON

1 to 3 years

113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women

Household

CULLIGAN
INC,
THE
WORLD’S
largest manufacturer of water conditioners
has
need for a young man
about 30 years of age to assist the
Product
Manager
of the
Household
Automatics Department.
Should have
some college with major emphasis in

marketing.

“Help Wanted—Men

tte

Professional

Printing Ink Sales

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.
1740 Ridge

and

MARKETING
ASSISTANT

TRAINEE

TI-DIVISION
science and

offers

Business

Alen

Northbrook, III.

CR 2-0770

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

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

196

�E

We

PRIVATE ROOM FOR RENT

ARE
OPENING
NEW
STUDIOS
need
managers,
interviewers,

up ervisors,

receptionists,

olicitors and dance teachers. Full or
part-time.
No
experience
necessary.
pply
in
rson,
Fred Astaire Dance
Studio, 605 Davis St., 869-8982. Hours 2
p.m. to 10 p.m.
ARE EXPANDING
OUR
STAFF—
and
are in need
of additional
Real
Estate
Salespeople.
If you
desire
a
career with a top notch
office that
offers Many advantages and want to
earn lots of money—then
call—MR.
FRIEND, TODAY.
FRIEND
REALTY
835-3750

DOLD COIN

ontact

WEST

XPERIENCED

BEAUTICIAN

Help Wtd.—Men

Rent—Rooms

RACTIVE
LARGE
ROOM
W/private
bath
in
desirable
Winnetka
section
is
offered
to
an
employed
lady;
3
mo.
or_
possibly
longer.
Parking
space
available.
Call HI 6-

and

dec.

service.
rae

ROOMS

NICELY

Switchboard

and

3RD.
FL.
FOR
EMPLOYED
Hinman and Dempster, Evans-

ton.

Call

a.m.

or

maid

Single Room

man,

tion. Call 864-3195.

13

LARGE
near

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification +200

CLOSET

in

this Paper!

transporta-

Help

Wanted—Men

and

Be

away

fair

for

an

to yourself
Life

is

interview
and

your

and

free

testing.

future.

Lincolnwood,

Illinois

Raymond A. Marotte
General Agent
Office 478-933 |
2.

1967

Evanston Review

For

APT.
grad.

Rent—Apartments

MUNDELEIN

00-700 McKINLEY S
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Practical and

Economical

Bedrooms

BUILDING
All large

JUNE

176. Take

176 west to Hawley

(in Mundelein)
and Hawley to Prospect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

offee

1 bedroom from $240
2 bedrooms from $300
3 bedrooms from $365
This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric air conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dining
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

OPEN

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY.

THE RAYMOND
328-7200

1520

Central

CO.
St., Evanston

INTEGRATED
VANSTON, NEW BLDG.
RMS_
11, BATHS, CHOICE ‘LOCATION. RENT $175 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.
ALSO A 1 AND
2 RM. APT. WITH
PRIVATE BATH AND ENTRANCE.
RENT
$90 AND _ $100 INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774,
EVES.
ALL
248-7351.
CLOSED SAT. AND SUN

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

aap.

Simpson

FLOOR

4 ROOM

Shien

APARTMENT

balding

I

ily», Z

AR

APT.

Liv. rm. w/din. area, 15 x 20;
and
shower;
—
Frigidaire
and
ar

shop.

1% bik.

Oct.

8

ns
roe

:

E

+

(12- 4 or after 6) or 3360059.

1420 Chicago Ave. Evansto
3 BEDRM.—2 BATH APT.
Modern air-conditioned elevator

Select
End

your

your

aia

ind nag

Wing,

BROWNE

N.E.

pool

in

near ws

BDRM.
elect.

ct.,

‘

al

parking,

UN

Co.

INTEGRATED
2 RM. APTS. WITH

1 AND

;

4-737

STORCH

Evanston

&amp;

;

problems.

WH

&amp;

2246 SHERMAN.
2
newer
blidg.,
all

sseeet.

3! *
olds

own _ decoratin

Call Mr.

$24
Cyrus

7351, FROM6:30 TO

A

PRI

kit.,

fl.

INC.

3 BDRM,

store,

Sherman

Avail.

3rd

FI.

2nd

FI.

UN 4-9020

EVANSTON 701 OAKTON
Nice 1 bdrm. apt. with liv. rm., 16 x
14, bdrm.
12 x 10; de luxe pullman
type
kit. with
2 door
refrig.,
auto.
range, many cabs., tile bath. Apt. D.
$140 per month, ready Aug. Ist. Apt.
E. $140 per month,
ready
July
Ist.
parking included.
Vader Van‘ Slyke
GR 5-6555
EVANSTON
2211
CENTRAL,
212 RM.
EFficiency
3rd
fl.,
off-street
parking.
Avail. July 15th. Rental $125.
EVANSTON
BOND
AND
MORTGAGE
CO
475-5600
1732 Orrington

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

1

APT.

TILE

liv. rm.

and

Aug.

BATH

Lag 8 rm.

refrig.,

w/w.

°67.

cpt

Skokie

.

b.

;

EVANSTON
LOCATION—LIVABILITY

620 HULL-2 bdrms., in newer
bldg. convenient area, space $1
717 HINMAN, 4 rooms near lake,

Cyrus &amp; Co.

EVANSTON

UN Bs

S.E.

bdrms., tile bath,
area,
bright
an

controlled
Only

LGE.
va

heat,

$175.

Phalen,

Inc.

LIV.

kit.

alr-cond.;

Adults.

DA.

EAST EVANSTON
STUDIO

APT.

-'C.T.A.,
shops
Adults only. Ava.
aay
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010
RM.
2 BDRM.
tioner, gas heat.

hood. New

stove,

and. lal
Ist. L,-

APT.
AIR
Excellent

retvig.

C
ne

Nice garden

$160 with garage, laundry equi
No
pets.
For ant marr
retired couples.
057.

ON
THE
LAKE.
17700
EAST
:
Remodeled
and
newly
decorated
lge. rooms. Ceramic
tile bath,
kit.,
refrig.
stove.
Immed.
occ!

Refs.

1

comb.

stove

—
No. 68, exc. shoppin
ond.,
gas
heat,
9012
"Lat
Skokie. Call Mrs. Alexander,

4

maid
garage

barber ae
leases avail-

Sherman

SEPT.

poss.,
par
$245. Newton

777-8855

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

drug

9:30 P.M.

SPACIOUS AIR COND. 2 BDRM..
114% baths, built-ins, dishwasher,
tor.
Immed.
Good sranap.

Sherman Av.
DA 8-3200
EVANSTON AND AREA
Economy
Convenience
7524 N. Damen, near shops, trans, $87.
1500 Oak, close in, comfortable: 3 rms
$90,
2 rooms
$75,
1 room
$50.
700
MAIN,
214
rooms,
nr. trans.,
shop,

Bluff

6:30

EVANSTON—737 RIDGE.

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

Lake Forest-Lake

after

DELUXE

1564

$85.
Cyrus &amp; Co.

avi

869-8065

CENTRAL-PRAIRIE

ST.

If
desired,
yo
and

nr.

space, pantry. 3
beach,
‘‘L’’. Garage,

WALLACE &amp; ORTH,
INC.
PA 4-5600

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL. JULY 1

2

ion

GR 5-2700

KITCHENETTE

nr.

94: fe

— SUBLET
COM
apt. Excellent loca

California

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

AVAIL.

Dopp,

Realtors, 777

call

shower.

able.

Simpson

Mrs.

GLENVIEW

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

2 ee

this:

nits
For BS

pal

Please

MOD.

launderette,
beauty and
net premises. Short term

901

call

agen

¥.

liv. rm. w/woodburninath
din. rm., extra 1 bin

1ST

GLENVIEW
TALISMAN APTS.
pt apes om
luxury
new _ 1-bedroom
ts. w/private
terrace. New
hi-rise
bide.
w/indoor
pool,
Sauna
baths,
sundeck and hospitality rooms. Rentals incl. cost of air-cond. and heating,
from
$182
mo.
Models
open:
Mon.,
Thurs., Fri. 3-8.
Sat. and Sun. 12-5
2600 GOLF ROAD
(E. of Milwaukee Av., W. of Harlem.)
24-8500
or
724-0150.

_ available.

BA

you

possession.$

7 DAYS

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,

AND

THE

weekdays.

EVANSTON
ONLY
2
APARTMENTS
REMAIN
All electric,
air-conditioned
elevator
building. Close to shored and transportation. Available now
for immediate occupancy

BEDROOM

of tieie

AV.

1020 GROVE

apts.
Carpeted.
service, telephone

heart

bdrms.,
sunrm.,

w/eating
Evanston

(EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

P.M.

AV.,

:

li

world

EVANSTON
able 7 rm.

RO 3-1270

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

in

e Craig Newton

APTS.
UP

1 mS

old

intment

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

BEDROOM

spacious 4 bdrm. apt.
frpls., high ceilings,

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

.

to Route

ENJOY

YOU
the

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

Includes:

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway

IF

3-3750

1766 Greenwood
HOUSE APTS.

1333 MAPLE

(142 baths only $185 to 3300)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

Open. House

Street

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

MODEL

Free gas for cooking and heating
. 2
FREE
PARKING
spaces
per
apartment
. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
. closet space galore!
.
FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF)
. all schools nearby
. steps away from shopping
. 5 minutes from tollways
. Air conditionin
. Full-size breakfast room

524 Davis
491-1855

Come
and see these really spacious
apartments
equipped
with
all
the
latest
features
for
easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own
private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
central
gas fired hot water
system,
individually controlled in each apart:
ment.
Kitchens
are
unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven.
de-luxe
ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air
conditioned with wall type units.

Luxury Elevator Building
Two

INC.

EVANSTON

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

bdrms.

BAIRD &amp; WARNE!
260
4

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

Andrea- Marcy Apts.

great!

JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY

June

132

ONE

1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500

2 GIRLS TO SHARE A 5 ROOM
DURING
SUMAPT. IN EVANSTON
MER. CALL
AFTER 6:30 P.M.
328-4650

2

Sil MAIN ST.,
shopping area.

BRoadway

2 BEDROOM
$140 AND

Apartments to Share

WANT
ONE
GIRL
TO
SHARE
walking distance to N.U. prefer
$58 per mo.
Call 864-5558

AV.,

GROVE,

bldg., parquet, ee CC
3 exposures, more.
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
4-9020
233 Asbury

UN

$190

WANTED
ONE
YOUNG
MAN
TO
share 6 rm. furnished apartment for
summer with same. Kitchen,
rm.,
maid aes
Nr. transp. $10 per wk.

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

Why do some men and women who have excellent talents, personalities
and desire to succeed hesitate about entering our business?
Probably
ssibilities.
because
they’ve
never
taken
the
time
to investigate
its
There is no specific training or schooling that prepares you
to enter our
business, although
marketing,
finance
and
psychology
courses
help. A
sales background and face to face contact with people will make
you
easier to train. A willingness to learn and a desire to excel are the most
oper F you’ll work we'll give you the BEST TRAINING PROGRAM
us right

1620 to
TOWN

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

Women

LIFE INSURANCE IS A GOOD BUSINESS,
AS A MATTER OF FACT,
IT'S A GREAT BUSINESS TO BE IN!

Call

130

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN

1101

elevator
electric,

See Betty Otte on Premises

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

E. CLEAN
NICELY
FURN.
ROOM
in very quiet home for gentleman with
good habits. Refrig. avail. 864-0708.

WITH

For Rent

PLEASANT
SLEEPING
ROOM
WITH
adjoining porch. Nr. ‘‘L’’, No. 1 bus
and restaurant. Phone GR 5-7366.

FRONT
ROOMS
ON
2ND
FLOOR,
living room and bedroom for 1 or 2.
Also single rm. 2 blks. to Main
St.
“L”’ and Ridge bus. UN 4-2393.

ROOM

9

KITCHEN
PRIVILEGES.
EVANSTON.
Call weekends, GR 5-7608.
ATTRAC.
RM. IN N. EVANSTON
NR.
Central.
Pri. area with bath adjoin.
Air cond. For employed woman, grad.
stud. or teacher perfer. UN 4-21 28.

USINESS
MAN,
STUDENT
OR
EMployed
business
woman,
nice
airy
rooms. Near Northwestern University,
scopbing
and
transportation.
UN
4-

employed

before

1230
CHICAGO
AVE.,
EVANSTON.
See after 4 p.m.
EDGE OF SQUARE, EVANSTON.
FOR
summer,
Employed
person,
cooking.
linens, no smoking. us
weekly. Call
after
5 p.m., UN 4-503

Special
spring
rates.
Post
students welcome,
Call UN

OOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN,
HOWARD
and Ridge, Chicago. Private entrance,
Chicago
and Evanston buses. RO
11044
FL.,
LARGE
ILMETTE:
1ST
bdrm.,
walk-in
closet.
Brkfst.
kit.
priv. ‘only.
Prkg.
Nr.
Edens
Plaza.
earere,
employed
lady.
Ref.
AL
1-

ARGE

5-9479

Rooms

$105
90

GLENVIEW

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
also
sleeping
rooms.
Free
ates |
Central
Hotel. 629 Green Bay Road.
Wilmette, Ill. ALpine 1-8018.

Rm. for Employed Gentleman

FURN.

OOM
FOR
RENT
IN
PRIVATE
home. Kitchen priv. Transp. at door.
Nr. several schools,
hospitals,
shop.
centers.
Days,
4-2600,
ext.
64
Eves. PA 9-3403

for

GReenleaf

after
5:30 p.m.

EVANSTON.
COMFORT.
SLEEPING
rm. for middle age one.
and quiet
gentleman in well-kept
house. Clean,
quiet. Linens. $55. UN 4-4472.
PLEASANT
ROOM.
CONVENIENT TO
south
end
of Northwestern
campus.
Male
student only. Reasonable.
Call
UN 4-1759
ROOM
FOR
STUDENT
OR
YOUNG
employed
man,
bath, refrig., vic. of
Greenleaf
and’ Judson
in Evanston.
Call UN 9-1397.

SERVICES

TANSTON

RMS.
ladies.

1571

WOMAN
FORMER
TEACHER,
would
like
to
share
brand
new
2
bedroom,
2
bath
apt.
with
same
yi
woman.
N.E.
Evanston.
all 869-8180.

EVANSTON. 2 RMS. FOR RENT:
1 single, 1 double. Cooking privileges.
Near downtown area.
475-0260.
2

QUINLAN

UNiversity 4-2600

Rent—Rooms

For Rent—
Housekeeping

Light

EVANSTON.
743
HINMAN.
GOOD
location, nr. transp., lake, restaurants.
Private bath, linens, $12-$15 weekly.
Mr. Riessen, UN 9-8553.

OUPLE
WANTED—MAN
TO
CARE
for yard, woman to help out in home
and
do
infrequent
cooking.
Prefer
retired with own retirement income.
Will
compensate
with
exchange
of
separate 6 rm. home. Call 446-9112.

For

124

LG. CHEERFUL
ROOM
IN ENGLISH
basement.
1 or 2 employed
ladies.
Private bath;
2 closets;
close to all
transportation. DA 8-9034.
MALE
OR FEMALE.
COMFORTABLE
cool room next to bath with shower in
an apt. ist floor. Clark St., Downtown
Evanston, Call GR 5-7093

and Women

to

RE

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—close to campus
wemetiat
eT
ark
ONE
BEDROO
815 REBA—elev. bine
919 HINMAN—close S "he
1500 CHICAGO Ave—air cond.
512 FIFTH St.—Wilmette
TWO BEDROOMS
1151 DEERFIELD
Rd.—2nd
fir.
146 GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
1440 SHERIDAN Rd.—Wilmette
THREE BEDROOMS
HINMAN—2 tile baths
1416
WILMETTE
Ave.—T. House
445 SHERMAN—elev.
bldg.
812
722

LADY
WILL
APPRECIATE
QUIET,
airy room in private home; res. area;
Evanston or Chicago close to Howard
“L’’; kit. priv.; RO 4-1948; UN 4-1322.

ROOM
FOR GENTLEMAN
NEAR NW
U. Spacious; quiet; right atmosphere
for
mature
graduate
student.
New
bath. Call 864-4628.

OR

Wanted

QUINLAN &amp; i

GLENCOE
BUSINESS
WOMAN
WITH
car
wishes
sleeping
rm.,_
kitchen
privileges or light housekeeping | rm.
rm
Call Mrs. Edwards. 835-4507

ROOM FOR MAN OR LADY
869-6988 EVANSTON

Household

20

121

FOR
MIDDLE
AGED
PERSON
INtegrated, unfurnished room to rent In
quiet home. Call after 5, 475-4666

operator for leading Winnetka beauty
salon;
very
high
salary;
pleasant
nn
conditions. Call Figaro, 446-

4

SLEEPING
ROOMS
FOR
MALES.
Special low summer rates. 12 blk. off
campus. 628 Library. Call UN 4-0171.

FOR
EMPLOYED
MEN
OR
STUdents,
lg.
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,
artist
studio, twin bdrm. bath. Nr. lake and
transp. UN 9-9138.

EAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPENing for aggressive sales pay
intered in a permanent position offering
unlimited SEeee sam ts- Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
nilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

EVANSTON
FOR BUSINESS
MAN,
large corner room with cross ventilation,
kitchen
privileges,
near
lake,
shopping and trans. 864-8312.

LARGE
ROOM,
INTEGRATED
FOR
couple with one child. Nr. Transportation. Phone 869-7381.

CENTRAL EVANSTON
Unfurn.
liv. rm., bdrm.
and heated
porch. One person. Mod. bath. Avail.
immed. $60 per mo. 475-5600.
GENTLEMAN:
IN
ONE
OF
EVANSton’s
Loveliest
homes.
3rd. _ floor.
Private entrance. Near transportation
$45 a month. DA 8-4626.

RT
MINDED
YOUNG
MAN
OR
woman
to learn kitchen and interior
designing.
High
School
drafting
experience
and
ability
to
draw
in
perspective preferred. Bring samples
eadag
Custom
Kitchens,
Inc. 967-

FACULTY

EVANSTON, NICE ROOM IN A QUIET
home.
Cooking
privileges,
must
be
Saree
Close to transportation. 869-

IN

3-1775

OR

LGE.
SINGLE
RM.
FOR
BUSINESSman or student. Linens, refrigerator,
nr. Northwestern Mag
rg f
55 per
month. Call aft. 6 p.m. DA
165.

BUSINESSMAN-EVANSTON. SHARE
kitchen, bath and T.V. Call 328-7094
WINNETKA. Air cond. one block to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman in
'Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.
Member of Evanston N/S Board plus
ew
home
sales
and
development
ater
ee Call Louis. Triebold.
HWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
1 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-3294

BUSINESSMAN

member.
ttractive
comfortable
room.
Srivale bath.
Exc.
loc. near
university. GR 5-6591 after 7 p.m.

p.m.

NEEDS

COOKS
BROILERMEN
WAITRESSES
BUS BOYS
DISHWASHERS
Ed Cohen 491-1900 or SH

FOR

Private
entrance.
ale
student
or
working man preferred. Inquire after
June
15, 1967. DAvis
8-7385
after 6

telephone

For

appt.

p.m.,

weekends.

RM.

APT.

call

338-7821

aft

EVANSTON
dec.,

across

Howard
Rental

SPACIOUS

and

$150.

from

Rides.

Call

AIRY

park.

1

Avail.

Mrs. Brown

NEW!

bloc

at

¢

263-41!

EVANSTON
809 JUDSON AVE.
4 ROOMS — $130.
Immediate possession
Call Agent — GReenleaf 5-2700
EVANSTON
3 Room
apt. 2nd
Floor:
over
' mercial shops in center of

©

with car space. No students. $95 a

515

136

VROMAN—McKNIGHT.
Realtors.
4th St.
ALpine
1-0407
ime

1st

CLYDE,
floor,

kitchen

EVANSTON.

available

and

bath,

July

4 lge.

1,

$180"

R

closets,

A

rm. w/frpl., washer and dryer,
to transp. and shops. Adults. No
AL 11-1759.
SUBLEASE 3 BDRMS. ACROSS FR
grade school, transn.. shopping 2 b
4 mos. left on my lease. New
available. 845 Judson, Evanston.
for appt. 475-4266.
412 LEE ST., EVANSTON
Large fine 4 bedroom apt. in de lu:
bldg. Cab. kit., Saath
firep
BAIRD &amp; WARNE
491.

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

Wn

�oh

;
2, -_BATHS, APPLIANCES,
ge. ‘Fireproof pldg., near N. U.
pus, 1862 Sherman Av., Evanston.
. lease ba
‘or UN

oy mo.

SOMETHING

Adults

brand
new
Glencoe.
26’
‘ins; air cond.

2
bdrm.
liv. rm.;_
kit.
=
mo. inclu.

care

ELL BROTHERS

2

mag

nee,

WILMETTE
THIRD
FLOOR
APT.
Near transportation. Immediate occupancy $125 per month includes refrig.,
stove, gas heat. Call AL 6-1078.

Rogers

DEC.;

tig

NEWLY

AB

to

nat

a

g

869-0500;

and
eves.,

EVANSTON 3 ROOMS
No.
1 bus
line,
off street
parking
avail. Call 869-4654 or GR 5-0672 after
7 p.m. or all day Sunday.

2nd

BEDRM.
APT.,
DE
LUXE
751614
Ridge Blvd., Chicago,
14 block from
Howard St. good transp. middle agea
couple pref. 338-4150.

from

DECORATED

Tesetce,

5

han

trina

large

sunny

rue

rms.,

pant

aes,

,
shopping and
transp.
Imme
occupancy. Seascuavie. UN 4-7334.

ROGERS

ey

PARK CLOSE TO LAKE

Spacious

one

ned

bedroom

balcony,

one

apt.

block

with

south

Evanston. $130, Call 251-9328.

of

ROOM

APARTMENT

newly
76

decorated.
N. Ashland

See
Mr.
(Chicago)

call RO 1-2374
DROOM
TOWNHOUSE.

NORTH-

Modern

4

EVANSTON,
242 RMS.
WITH
KITCHen near N.U.
$95 a month. Will sell
furniture
and
drapes.
Mr.
Stessens,
GR 5-6250.

i

APPLIANCES;

rane $115; days,
gy

315

or call 251-8280

NEWLY

TO

5-3900

eg wee fy
® Pee.

building;

trans.;
‘Hamil!
field.

‘good. shopping’. and

Living room-dining

nation, ad
;
$145.

ae
HI

room

lower if

BDRM.,
SPACIOUS
ATTRACTIVE,
newly dec. apt in S.E. Evanston, nr.
all conv. and lake. DA 8-7817.
EVANSTON;
2
BDRM.
APT.
IN
3
flat bldg. ‘Sep. din. rm. stove, refrig.
garage, use of backyard. $125. Avail.
now. AL 1-0809 after 6 p.m.

BEDROOM

z,

Wilmette

ee

GR

for property.
UN

Peer

2

t and utilities furnished.

‘

or

1st. $140 per month.

STON N.W. 1 BEDROOM
apt. 2
- to shopping and transportation.
floor of house in residential area.

d.

combi-

es patio, reserved park6-7518 or 491-1855.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER

EVANSTON—LG.
5
RM.,
2
BDRM.
apt.
Close
to
Downtown
Evanston,
transp.
and
park.
lst .floor.
Avail.
Aug. ist. $162. Bo mo. 869-6384.
EVANSTON:
5
SPAC.
RMS.
2
BDrms., 142 baths, .air-cond. elev.’blidg.,
exc. trans., lge. elosets, furn. avail.
869-7519 or 864-7561.
DELUXE
2 BDRM.,
2 FULL BATHS
apt., lge. balcony, air-cond., $295 incl.
parking.
1111
Church
St., Apt.
504.
Occupancy
Sept.
Ist.
IDEALLY
LOCATED
2ND.
FLOOR
2
$180 p A get i
and refrig.
furn.;
$150
Incl. heat and water.
Avail. Pouly 1 L “724-1767. In Glenview.
907

WASHINGTON,
EVANSTON.
2
drm.,
near
shopping,
transp.,
gas
heat, water, air-cond., storage, parking included, $180. 475-4484.

ROOM
APT.
EVANSTON,
NEAR
. Francis hospital;
prefer’ students
or Zong working men; DAvis 8-3704.
BEDROOM

APT.

EVANSTON

Chicago Av. Very desirable, quick
peevpaney. Sublease approval of Les-

sor.

M
APARTMENT.
CARPETED.
floor. Heat, gas, stove, refrigerame
pusned.
“Adults only. $155 per
Phone GR 5-4530

“Evanston. 3 Rm. Apt.
Oe
aLE
SEPT.
ted. GR 5-2638

| st

ote

15ST.

EVANSTON 2125 RIDGE
large rooms. Free gas. eeeeris.
81
E 6-8696

NEAR
ie

HOWARD
és

oe

“L"

oy

2%

RM.

decorated,

1

ample

osets, ist
oor. RO 1-3661
re N. sag
CHICAGO
a
ms.
closets. Near Howard
” and Nor h Shore bus. $67.50—$70
FRanklin

2-2654

or RO

4-4236

ROOM APARTMENT,
1004 seceed
., excellent transp. and shoppping.
ugust

Ist

occupancy.

5-3265.

1206

MONROE

5 rms.
aafter

‘

ST.,

UN

DAvis

4-986

EVANSTON

ist floor, heated,

5 p.m.

ie RMS.

sae

$125 mo.

Call

8- 9234.

CONVENIENT

TO

TRANS-

rooms,

din.

rm.,

good

closets.

Box 606, Evanston,

EVAN: or ID 2-5041
ANSTON.
rm. apt.

803 CASE
ST.
1
available July ist

a month.

BDRM.
10 mos.

Call

all

utilities
except
electric.
, $135. DA 8-8374 aft. 6 p.m.

_ SKOKIE-NEAR
-rms.,
i

OLD

2 bdrms.,

ORCHARD

tile

bath,

maintained duplex —
-4-6147 or DA 8-4487.

fm.

STON;

2nd

adults

DESIRABLE

flr.

5

of

only.

UNFURN.

APT.

AIR-CONDITION-

eighborhood. Parking faes. 433-3786
after 6 p.m.
SANSPERRED:
414 RMS.,
1ST FL.,

‘bedrooms,

Jarvis

$128, fe rg

and

or

Call RO

Damen,

sub-lease.

1-5390

EVANS
ANSTON;
ATTRACTIVE
3 BDRM.
me bidg. Sep. din. rm., stove,

Use

Maer" ist.

i
H

aia

of

backyard.

328-3259

APARTMENT,

ilding;
;

air

800

cond.;

avail. stele

5:30 or 869-6225
CHICAGO

3

BDRM.
EVANSTON
TOWNHOUSE
or apt. with outside play area: Will
begin lease anytime from Aug. 1- Sept.
1. Call 446-1682.

YOUNG,
RESPONSIBLE
NORTH
Shore couple wish to rent coach house
or

garage

RESPONSI-

NEAR

CUSTER;
1

Call

$180.

North

bedrm.;

864- 7183

MATHER

of

NEW

sub-

after

HS.

mod.
rms. Carpeted. Avail. in July.
Tile kitchen and bath. AR 1-0395.
EVANSTON,
% large rooms,
4-

1303

5

MAPLE
CE

98
6-8696

OKIE:
SUBLET, 2
BDRM.,
2
ath,
air
cond.,
Ist
floor,
will
‘decorate. Avail, Aug. 1. $217. 673-3288.
12 — Classified

apt.

4-8038

For Rent—Furnished

Apts.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room _ kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

and

Hinman,. Evanston

RIDGEVIEW

HOTEL

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available.
Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and
beauty
shop on premises.

MODERN 4 ROOM APT.
3rd fl., tile bath, 100% dec.
Exc. pkg., shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1860 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms. 11% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
ieisccuateetecaae | OR gn oa ape

IDEAL

aft. 6 p.m.

couple, no pets, 1 mile
view station
Phone 724-1691

EVANSTON,

YOUNG
COUPLE
WANTS
APT.
IN A
home
in
Evanston
for
September
occupancy.
Call 328-0473
or Y456- 8437
after 7 p.m.

AVAIL. JULY

employed
person,
1102
Dempster
p.m. or 10 to 10 Tues. June 27.

nicago.

MOTHER
W/TEENAGE
SON
AND
daughter, 16 and 15 would like 5 rm.
apt. $125 to $145 including heat. Near
N.-W. R&amp;R. in Evanston. 638-4829.
NEED
TWO
BDRM.
APT.
BY
JULY
15.
One
12
yr.
old
child.
Good
references. Call Mrs. Peterson, at 5887300 during day.

3 rm., util. incl., $100, lease,

BEDROOM

to Rent—Apts.

INSTRUCTOR
IN ars gg
al DESIRES
house
or
apt.
rental
Se
a&gt; O76.
Write:
Jos.
C.
Kuo,
6
” Milbrook
de
Faculty Apt. 103, St. Louis, Mo.

Main

864-6831

JANSTON. SUBLET STUDIO APT. 1
bik. to railroad, ‘‘L’’ and bus, airi,

Wanted

EVANSHIRE

Tefrig. furn. Avail. July ist. $140. 446-

sublease, sito

133.

IIl.

_ EVANSTON 4 RM. APARTMENT
_
»
Available August 1, $127.
ee
MAPLE AND NOYES.
Call 475-8305 after 5 p.m.
es
T, JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK,
%
m,
apt. sep. din. rm.,
stove,

APT.

MODERN
AIR
‘CONDITIONED
3
bdrm.
apt.
Near
transp.
Available
end of .August. Call 677-1862.

134

tion, shopping and the lake. Twin

rite P.O.

HUBBARD WOODS: SUBLET
JULY 1; 2 BDRMS.
HI 6-1006

Cali UN

oes

a,

WINNETKA:
3144 ROOM
APARTMENT
near stores and ‘transportation. Available now. VE 5-2285.

N 4-2600.

APARTMENT,
142
BATHS,
4
air cond.;
available
Sept.
will decorate. Call UNiverafter 5 weekdays.

ELMGATE

EVANSTON
1ST FL. 2 APT. BLDG.
3
sm. bdrms., fencedh, Pos Avail. Aug.

864-

DIFFERENT.

,
ral

only.

A Ay re anes apa

se

SMALL
342 RM.
COTTAGE
IN WEST
Evanston
on No.
3 and 7 bus line.
Ideal for newlyweds. Gas heat, laundry
facilities
in bsmt.
Small
yard.
per
month.
Tenant
pays
own
utilities
except
water.
1 yr.
lease
required. Call 869-5320.

NEAR

LAKE

3 RM. APTS. W/BALCONY
cab. kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
M
ak, oes Columbia
262-9175
743-441
TA 9-5140
WILMETTE
2
ROOMS
AND
BATH
furnished,
laundry,
parking, private.
Near
all
transp.
Business
lady
or
couple. Avail. Sept. Ist. Write T-203
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

MANOR

139 Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Houses
~

| EVANSTON

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
-modern,
new _ kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St
GReenleaf 5-2100

7717.

SHERIDAN

RD.,

extra. large light
enette.
Shower

furnished
blk.

from

$124. mo.

and

CHICAGO

decorated.

‘beach

2

and

2nd

park.

util.

STUDIO APT.

513

E.

ROGERS PARK NR. LAKE, SHERidan Rd. 3 rms. 1 bdrm., liv. rm., kit.,
bath,
porch,
2 entrances.
__
and
“L’’. Ist fl. $105 mo. HO 5-0599
71729 N. HERMITAGE, CHICAGO
144 Rms.
Lg. closets. Near
Howard
“L”
North
Shore
bus.
tls 50—$75.
‘Franklin 2-2654 or RO 4-4236
LGE.
5
RM.
APT.
IDEAL
FOR
A
family, 3 girls or men. Avail. July Ist.
Also 1 avail. Sept. 1. Also 114 rm. kit.
apt. avail now. Exc. trans. AM 2-1155.

1422
ASHLAND.
furnished apt., $90. For
Close to transp. Avail.

ROOM
KITCHENETTE,
3RD
FL;
with
private bath;
in Rogers
Park:
nr. lake, ‘‘L’’ and bus; $65 mo.; call
764-8290.
NORTH
EVANSTON,
1
BLOCK
TO
Central St. and stores. 3-rm. furnished
apartment suitable for 2. $115. ALpine
1-0867 after 4:30.
APARTMENT
TO SUBLET FOR SUMmer
for
1 or
2 people.
Downtown
Evanston. Call GR 5-9747 after 7 p.m.
or weekends, ask for Mr. Senner.
312 ROOM
APT.
IN S.E.
EVANSTON
nr. all conv. and lake. DA 8-7817.
AUG.
1 TO
FEB.
1. TWO
BDRMS.
plus completely furnished $175. Agent
DA 8-4440.

135

Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Apts.

LEAVING EVANSTON FOR SUMMER?
Young
couple
and infant son would
like to rent your apt. At least 6 wks.
Begin. July 6. Will supply refs. Ronald
Clark, 2804 Chamberlain, Akron Ohio.
YOUNG
MARRIED
COUPLE
TEACHing in area seeking 3 or 4 rm. furn.
apt., North Shore, August. Call collect
414-652- 8628, Kenosha, Wisc.
WANTED
3 BDRM.
APT.
OR TOWNhouse
6} PS er
ist-Sept.
ist
for
3
mature N.U
=&lt;.
students. Ask for
‘Roger, GR 5-9887 mornings.
RETIRED
PHYSICIAN
AND
WIFE
desire 1 bdrm.
apt. twin beds. Aug.
1st to Sept. Ist. AL 1-3635 after 5 p.m.
and weekend.
DIPLOMAT COUPLE, NO CHILDREN,
will rent for the
summer,
4-5 rm.
furn. apt. or house. Nice section in
Evanston. GR 5-7450.

136

For

Rent—Houses

EVANSTON — AVAIL. NOW
Inter-Racial — Want to rent to well
qualified
adult
tenants.
Beautiful
4
bedrm. 2 bath Townhouse on Elmwood
near Greenleaf. $230.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC. DA 8-3200.
DEERFIELD
SPLIT
LEVEL,
3 BDrms., 2 baths, liv. rm. w/frpl., we
rm., garage. Occupancy July 1 . $265
month. PI 8- 1676.
NORTHBROOK.
4
RM.
HSE.
AND
gar.
Ref.
and
range.
Auto.
hot w.
heat. Light, heat, gas, water incl. $150
per mo., adults on y. PA 4-0222.

fine

Gilbert Rayner Associate
234-3800

area!!

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Aug. 1 occ. with 2-yr. lease. De lu
3 bdrm. 21% tile baths, “
liv. r
all elec.
kit. including
double o
range,
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garba
dis.,; washer-dryer. Fully carpetedli
rm.
din.
rm.
and
stairs,
air-con¢
garage
with
radio
control
door,
blocks to train and shopping. No pe
$390 Ag r month. Please call for appt
FINI CONSTRUCTION CoO.
446-1294
446-3248
825-69
LUXURY
WILMETTE
TOWNHOUSE
‘tbdrm., 242 bath. Air cond. Attac
garage. Separate din. room. Availab
ept. 251-8999.

143

Vacation

Rentals

In Beautiful Door County
3

BEDROOM
COTTAGE
ON
STU
geon Bay, 2 miles north of town
4
Bay
Shore
Road.
aera.
Line
furnished $90 per week.
Call or wri
N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
phone: 414-743-2777.

MOVIE
EXECUTIVE
LOOKING
FO
summer
home
to rent in Norther
Ill., Southern Wisc. area for month
August. Desires 4 to 5 bdrms., priva
beach, Boat dock or boating faciliti
and yard space. Call UN 4-8927 after
p.m.

PER

gg
ge HOME
WITH DEN,
FIRES Big shady backyard. Great neighrhood for children. Glenview.
$200
mo. Phone 272-6253.

OWNER
WILL RENT HIS OWN
SU
mer
cottage.
Modern
convenience
Nicely
furnished.
Fireplace;
boa
private
beach.
On
beautiful
lak
bt
gue region, Wis. $100 a week. C

in Central

Glencoe

WINNETKA:
2
BEDROOMS;
14
baths;
new kitchen;
frpl.; full basement;
garage;
completely
fenced
yard. Avail. Sept. 1-Sublease. 446-9016.
|

parks,

LAKE
GENEVA
2 BEDROOM
HOM
One bik. from lake and Cedar Po
Park, Williams Bay. June, July, Au
$150 per week, $600 per mo. DA 8-00
or
over
weekends,
555
Highlan
Williams Bay.

Rental
4

CENTER

Convenient to lake and
snopping, transportation.

5-1617

3 BEDROOMS, 112 BATHS. $300
month. Avail. Aug. 15. 835-0914.

EVANSTON
—
912 NOYES
ST.
3RD
floor apt. furn. right down to dishes
and silverware. 3 rms. Avail. Sept. 1.
1 yr. lease min. AL 6-0990 for appt.

EVANSTON,
Small 4 room.
2
gentlemen.
July ist.

GReenleaf

Evanston—
Miller School

WINNETKA:
3 BDRMS.;
LIVING RM.,
dining rm.,
mod.
kitchen;
2 baths;
er, rm.;
screened porch. Central
air.
ond.
Quiet
deadend
street.
aratiabee Aug. 1. 446-2279.
EVANSTON
ACROSS
FROM
HAVEN
school.
3 Bedroom
114 bath
newly
decorated older house. $250 per month
Call Mr. Kirk
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

NEW
BUILDING
2030 W. MORSE,
blk. West of Ridge. 242 rm.,
furnished apt. Laundry facilities, ample parking. Phone 763-5429

Houses

in Choice

50 EAST

SPACIOUS
4 BEDROOM
HOME
IN
east
Wilmette.
4
blks.
to
C.N.W.
convenient to schools,
carpeting and
drapes included. $325. Available July
lst. ALpine 6-2781.
DEERFIELD,
FOR RENT:
3 BEDRM.
ranch
in
Woodland
Park.
Large
M.B.R.
Paneled
den,
rec.
rm.
and
owder rm. in bsmnt.; poss. June 26.
250 mo. Call 945-2237 after 6 p.m.

2 BEDROOMS

Rent—Town

1 or 2 bedrooms, 212 baths, spacio
rooms,
air conditioned,
private
te
race, sheltered parking.

WINNETKA—4
PLUS
BDRMS.
216
baths,
lge. liv. rm.
w/frplc.,
dining
rm.,
sunroom,
lge.
family
kitchen;
att. 2 car gar. Exc. cond. throughout.
Crow
Island,
Skokie,
E. New
Trier
schools. July 15th occup. 2 yr. lease
desired. $325 per month. 446-2149.

LIV. RM., KIT., BATH, eg AVAIL.
July ist. UN 4-6744; UN 4-8391

For

EAST LAKE BLUFF

&amp; docks

St.

Rentals

Townhouse

LARGE
HOUSE
ON
SMALL
LOT—
newly
decorated—2
full
baths—full
bsmt.—close
to shopping, No.
1 bus
and
C.T.A.
$250
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
a eenn—t.
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR

1311
CHICAGO
AV.,
EV.ANSTON.
Elev.
bldg., daily maid
service,
all
util.,
excellent
location,
3 rm.
apt.
$170. Lease. DA 8-3548.

274-8878

Davis

East

NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married couple, 3 rm. apt.
Also 5 rm. apt. available. Light and
airy. Call GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.

HOUSE
MOD.
2
BDRM.
decorated. Near Lake and all
Ideal for 4. $195. RO 4-6582 and

142

EAST-WILMETTE

Hokanson

Summer

AVAIL.
TO
FAMILY,
JUNE
15
Sept. 1Ist., furn. 10 room house, 2 blk
from lake and shopping. $400 a mon
869-1157 or 639-3883.

LOVELY BRICK HOME IN A CHOICE
east location available July 1 for one
year. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the
2nd floor, 2 extra bedrooms and bath
on the 3rd. Basement recreation room.
Excellent
transportation.
gee
refrig., washer, dryer included.

816 FOSTER, EVANSTON
3 rm. Ist. floor apt. suitable for 1 or 2
persons. Next to transp. and shopping.
Immed.
possession, $130. Mr. Corcoran, 491-1964 or 446-8350.
2%.
‘ROOMS;
1ST
FLOOR;
FREE
gas,
electricity,
heating
and _ air
conditioning; excellent transportation;
$135
month.
See
Mrs.
Solomon
on
premises, 1243 Chicago Av., Evanston.
EVANSTON
312 ROOM
FIRST FLOOR
also
third
floor,
Ridge
and
Lake,
single
$120
utilities
included,
avail.
now on lease. GR 5-6218
2—214,—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
a
eee: Nr. Transp., enone, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.
SUBLEASE
FURNISHED
COACHhouse. 2 bdrms., air-conditioned, 7400
North 42 block to ‘‘L’’
743-4611.

COACH
Newly
transp.

141

DELIGHTFUL
6
ROOM,
2
BATH
home in choice North Evanston location.
Wonderful
yard.
Walking
distance to Haven School and the Northwestern station. Available July 1 for
one or two years. $370.

NICELY FURNISHED $90
Rent incls. gas and elect.
1518 Sherman, Evanston
743-4416
TA 9-5140
IDEAL FOR 3 OR 4 GIRLS, 3 BDRM.,
1st flr. of large 2 flat. Teacher and
daughter
upstairs.
Avail.
July
1st.
$200. 1835 Lincoln St., Evanston. Eves.
and wknds. GR 5-6183.

A

(or ap

for =
and August. No children
pets
ill assume garden responsib
a.
etc. for rent consideration. 2

EVANSTON

floor.1

Free

PROFESSOR

wife would like to rent house

THIS 3 BEDROOM
HOME NEAR THE
lake is now being decorated throughout.
Living
room,
separate
dining
room*and a modern kitchen with the
stove, refrig., dishwasher and disposall.
Full
basement,
gas
heat,
nice
yard, 2 car garage. $300

rooms, mod.
kitchand
bath.
Neatly

Phone 761-8688.

UNIVERSITY

SAYNER,
WIS.
4
BDRM.
AND
bdrm. pri. cottages; both with bath
beautiful Plum Lake; Pri. beach, bos
furn.
Good
swimming,
fishing,
go.
FAculty 3-4820.

ATTRACTIVE
3
BDRM.,
2
BATH
ranch w/dining rm., plus family rm.
Sublet
Sept.
1 through
April
with
renewal privilege. $325 a mo. 446-6669.

WILMETTE;

3

BDRM.

RANCH

house.
Full
bsmt.
142
car
garage.
Close to transportation and shopping.

NO DOGS.

137

Wanted

AL 1-1495 AFTER

to

4.

Rent—Houses

MATURE
PROFESSIONAL
MAN
AND
wife
seeking
new
or
old,
2 or
3
bedroom house in nice neighborhood.
Ex-home owners with no children. $225
maximum. Phone DAvis 8-3700, ext. 11
to 5:30 p.m. 491-0614 after 6:30 p.m.
PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE,
NO
CHILdren,
want
to rent small
house
or
townhouse,
preferrably
East
Evanston. Sept. 1st. Telephone 787-4011.
EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
into town needs 2 or 3 bdrm. furn. or
unfurn. home in Northbrook area only.
6 month rental from Aug. 1. 272-7800.
UNIV. OF ILLINOIS CIRCLE CAMPUS
prof. wishes to rent w/option to buy 34 bdrm. house, starting Aug. or Sept.
Call 666-2622 after 5 p.m.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Sadler &amp; Hultman

Davis

St.

PENTWATER, BASS LAKE, MICHGA
2 cottages, Boat, Fish, Swim. $55-$6
per wk. DAvis 8-7368 after Sunday o
write G. Shiff, Box 666, Evanston.
SUMMER
HOME
FOR
RENT
O
lake Michigan. 30 mi. from Escanaba
$65 per wk. July 1-8, 8-15, 15-22. Aug
26 to Sept. 2. PArk 4-0394.

144

Inc.

GReenleaf

5-0500

FOR
THE
EXEC.
WELL
FURN.
4
bdrm., 3 bath house w/den and family
rm. Disposal, dishw., freezer, dryer,
wash.
mach.
2 TVs,
1 colored. New
Trier
E. in Wilmette.
Nr.
beaches,
schools, transp. From
Sept. 10 for 1
yr. AL 1-4769.

Rent—Garages

812 CLARK

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

GARAGE

FOR

BEDbefore

7.

4-9020

GARAGE
ASBURY-GREENWOOD, $10 MONTH.
Call GR 5-5162
GARAGE.
CLEAN,
SAFE,
reasonable.
Near
South
Oakton, Evanston.
869-5095

LIGHTED
Blvd.
an

PRIVATE
GARAGE.
OVERHEAI
DOOR.
CEMENT
FLOOR.
ELEC
TRIC
LIGHT,
VICINITY
MAPLI
AND NOYES. UN 4-5429.

146

For

Rent—Stores

and

Offices

EVANSTON
NEW

BUILDING

OFFICE SPACE
FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of
to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

POOL,

4
or

RENT

WINNETKA
435

N. EVANSTON-CLEAN
2040 Sherman
2131 Central
Cyrus &amp; Co.
UN

FOXMAN

$590 a month. Call 272-7696.

OUR
FURNISHED
HOME,
rms.;
Winnetka,
avail. on
Sept. 1; $325. Call 446- 1475.

IN

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

AT 922 ey

ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 Saareaees, 142 baths; new furn.;
“aporey
&gt;orr permanent.

BDRMS.,

ST.

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAG
space
for rent.
Convenient
locatio
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia

NEW, LOVELY BRICK RANCH HOME
with garage; 2 bedrms.; 2 blocks from
all
transp.,
schools,
churches
and
public pool; Dempster- Austin vic. in
Morton Grove; comp. furn. YO 5-5926.

NORTHBROOK—5
tennis court

For

EVANSTON

Houses

PICTURESQUE
NEW
ORLEANS
brick, living room with wood burning
fireplace, separate dining room, powder
room,
cabinet
kitchen
with
dishwasher and disposal, 3 bedrooms,
tiled bath,
20x14
library,
attached
garage, from Sept. 1 to July 1, $350.
Prefer adults.
514

FONTANA,
WIS.
2 BEDRM.
HOUSE
near lake; lge. porch,
could be use
. sleeping. July and Aug. Call 41

2

OR 3-313¢

PRIVATE
OFFICES
NEAR
EVANS
ton’s
‘‘loop’’.
Secretarial
and pn
answering
services
avail.
$45mo. Please call 869-6039.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

1967

�NILWORTH

cellent

traffic loc.

Air-cond.

office

,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick
dg., across
from
NW
RR _ Station.
street
parking.
Immed.
occuncy. $750 mo.

N ANDRUSS,
reen

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR

1-7300

Kenilworth

GLENVIEW
D00 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
prage space, use of large parking lot
luded.
Heated,
air-conditioned
nr
electricity furnished. $375 per

INLAN &amp; TYSON,
Waukegan
Sherman

Rd., Glenview,
Av., Evanston,

7705 SHERIDAN

INC.
PA
UN

4-5800
4-2600

RD.

CHICAGO
tod. air-cond.
office in exc. maint.
ain.
Fluorescent
lighting,
tile
bors.
Suitable for sales rep., etc. $35
r month.
For appt. phone.
dent Manager
262-2675.

AIN-CHICAGO

BLDG.

B45 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, ———
bldg.
Private parking lo
lot
K. CONOVER.
AGENT—DA
8-5011

NORTHFIELD
D AND 350 SQUARE
FT. OFFICES
rail.
Prestige
location,
air
condibned, full services.

A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.
446-6966 and 273-3131

AVAILABLE—Two
room
execue suite in new office building, Air
nditioned, wall to wall carp. Comstely furnished.
Owner
tranferred.

NORTH EVANSTON
Central St. nr. Green Bay
Rd. Top
sidewalk traffic location.
table for
offices or retail business. $175 Mo.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE
INC.
DA 8-3200.
A
LIVE
RETAIL
OPERATOR
WHO
needs a home for a shop, on a lively
new street in an atmosphere like ‘‘Old
Town.”
1133
Greenleaf,
Wilmette.
Reasonable rent. AL 1-3021.
UP
TO
7,000 SQ.
FT.
OFFICE
AND
store space
on Green Bay
Road
in
Wilmette. $125 and up.
251-6301
900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
land Park business area.
Rent includes heat. Baird
491-1855 or BR 3-3855.

DESK
SPACE
AVAILABLE
Glenview office center.
600 sr
Rd., Glenview.
A 4-3600

148

For

151

5,000
CHELL

BROTHERS

METTE—MODERN
oned,
14x 44 feet.
ssion. $150 month.

HAPP

Dempster

GR_

5-3900

AIR_
CONDImmediate
pos-

REALTORS

Morton

Grove

966-3200.

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
ffice space, single rooms or suites.
500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
cluded
in
very
reasonable
rent.
somes = parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
RST REALTY
CoO.
3 SEW AIR-COND. OFFICES
med. occupancy;
1 w/priv. bath; 1
/2
glass
window
walls; _ suitable
splay.
New
blidg. Private
parking.
20 Waukegan Rd. Glenview. 729-0370.
ORE-800
DEM
PSTER-EVANSn Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
eated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
asonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
terson &amp; Co. Realtor.
DERN
OFFICES
FOR
RENT
$60
r
mo.
inel.
air-cond.,
parking,
nitor,
elec.
and
heat;
cptg.
615
ilwaukee Av., Glenview. Just north
Golf Mill Shopping Center. 729-2200.
906—8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
x 24 and 16 x 60 Suit. office or
siness. Reas
B. LINDQUIST &amp; ites Egos
5S Milwaukee, Chgo.
V 4-5800
NETKA—NEW
SRESTION
OFe Building.
Air
conditioned.
Will
artition to suit. Parking.
Excellent
ansportation.
Center
of
business
ction. HI 6-7600
METTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
d desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sa.
. Ground floor. In top location;
all
ilities: $35 mo.
E BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
GHT
OFFICE
IN
ROYAL
uilding,
1545 Waukegan
Rd.,
ew.
335 sq. ft. Immed. occup.
PArk 4-6000.

OAK
Glen-

AMERCIAL
BUILDING
IN
HIGHnd Park. 9,000 sq. feet. For office,
“a or light industry. Will divide. ID

innetka.

Modern

Private

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
rivate
office
in modern
air-condioned building; with waiting room.
s 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.

ne

22,

1967

274-1001

EVANSTON
Condominium
New Elevator Building

4 BEDROOMS

ESTATE

$245.00 per month

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

with
$7,000
down
payment
and
tax
deduction,
includes.
principal
and
interest,
heat
and
ser ponettonsee,
maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

MORTGAGE
LOANS

AS LOW AS 5-3/49%, 612 Multord St.
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

DAvis

YES—WE ARE STILL PAYING
6% on all accounts. Write
North ——
Investment Mortgage
Box 91, Kenilworth

152

For Sale—Co-op

SHERMAN
IN

Co.

Rookwood

INC.

EVANSTON
BR. 3-3750

Gardens _

REDUCED
TO
$11,900
CASH
Equity.
5 Rm.
Apt. N.E.
Evanston,
near the Lake, N.U. and transp. Sep.
din. rm.,
lge. liv. rm., 2 twin size
bedrms., ‘kit. w/Like-new appliances. 4
Thru.the wall Air Conditioners. Excellent closet space. A lovely light 3rd
flr. apt. Excellent financing available
Bldg. Mtg. to be paid off in one more
year. Board approval required.
Call

Mrs. Niemi.

IMMACULATE
2 BEDRM.
CO-OP
IN
excellent Evanston location. 2 blks. to
“L”’ and R.R. Incl. 2 air conditioners,
new Refrig. and stove and completely
carpeted.
Equity
$12,000.
Monthly
payments
of
$122.
Board
approval
necessary

KENILWORTH

600
AL

Green Bay
1-5600_

Rd.

REALTY

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

WELL
LOCATED
IN WAUKEGAN
10
miles north of Lake Forest. Brick 3
bdrms.,
lge. liv. rm., din. rm.
Gas
heat. Own lge. dry bsmt. Gar., blk.
top drive. Excel. cond. Other 3 apts.
in bldg.
adult
owned.
Taxes,
$336.
$16, 500. Write T-194, Box 60, Wilmette,

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UN 4-2600
AL

INC.

AV., EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

For Sale—Condominiums

1416 HINMAN

AVE.

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
CONDOMINIUM
apartment
is now
available
in this
prime
location.
2 bedrooms,
2 full
baths; elevator; private indoor parking; electric garage doors;
air-conditioned; balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.
Open

Model Apartment
for nadia
| Sun, 1 to 5 p.m.
For

appt.

call =
372-3

Sachnoff

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From $28,500
DA 8-3414
820 OAKTON

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN
4-2600
AL
S.E. EVANSTON

EVANSTON—2

154

For

Sale—Apt.

Evanston
.
eluxe
through
and
through, two 614” Ps both with sep. htg.
and air conditioning, paneled rec. rm.
in basement, loaded with closets and

storage. Bright modern kitchens. Nothand

worth

For

Homes

every

cent.

Evanston Only $22,500
2 Apts. No mistake in Price! Two 5’s, 2
ear heated garage. 63 x 125 lot. Low
taxes. W. of Asbury in Dewey School
District. Grab it!

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard Street—Evanston
UNiversity
BRoadway 3-5420
EVANSTON,
GOOD wes
at Sd
low brick, corner mr ay
po
3, 4, and 5 rm. apt’s.
All tile
See Mr. Bogard, 719 Mulford.

and

and

MORTON

ranch
dining
a

Beautiful

brary

_5-3900

9-2575
Ri
4
he
baths.

BY
OWNER:
3
FLAT,
6
RMS.,
excellent
condition. Near transportation, St. Francis peepee.
Gas heat.
$43,000. Call UN 9-0176.

See
Evanston

and

a

paneled

by

4

fa

EVANSTON

$36,500

Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room,
bedroom, 112 bath.
Lannon stone
clapboard
Colonial
center
en
This beautiful home wis bran
kitchen
with
all
the
latest
appliances was built in ae
It
basement and gas heat. The rar
only $578. There is a 14 mig
a,
This is truly in a class by i

Winter

2/3 ACRE

usable

$35,000

$18,

Country
living
just
minutes
a
from
city convenience.
Low m
nance aluminum sided ranch on

acre

lot.

two

Huge

Living

with

good

Widow

coupes

dining

utility

w

$22,

on beautifully landsca|
with
144
car
gara

moving

to apartment

and

Nash Realty
HI 6-7180

118 GREEN BAY ROAD, WINNETKA _

DELIGHTFUL

DECEIVER

A CHARMNG WELL MAINTAINED
3 _
bedroom,

14%

bath

ranch

that

is far

more spacious than it seems from
exterior.
Excellent
cabinet
ki

w/D
and
Completely

INC.

yard.

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:
Page

woe’

taxes.

consider
small
down
payment.
now for appointment to inspect.

AVAIL.

4

Opposite
Classified:
cover pages
Page 87
and 44

Deerfield Villager
Page 30
Highland Park Herald
Page 30
Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Me far anon
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
fe)

&amp; TYSON,

yard

room,

EVANSTON

HOMES

Review

rear

adjoinin

bedrooms.

Brick Ranch
lot
50x 150

&amp; TYSON,

home.

NORTHBROOK

fenced.

CALL

FR
inclu

HEART
OF
NORTHFIELD,
ing on two
hg
and

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

QUINLAN

Ranch

area. Ten =

Owners retiring to Florida and
sell their Winnetka home tae
immaculate condition. It has a
room,
es
dining
ae
kitchen
bedrooms
_and a
fourth which can be a ines
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
scaped were and 3 car gerake
taxes.
ill consider
any reasona
offer and terms.

kitchen

FINANCING
ADE-IN PLAN

Wilmette
Life
Winnetka Talk
Inside
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

Colonial

WINNETKA

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000
3 BDRM. RANCH—$39,900

QUINLAN

in choice

room and a finished recreation
in the
basement.
A
3 car
gar
heated and with electrically con
doors. This home has ovary
appointment for luxurious
st
us for appointment to see

THREE AVAILABLE NOW
BEING BUILT FOR AUGUST

SELL

ara

$195,000

bedrooms,
3
baths
and
2
rooms. The large living sone’
c Ye
pat
fireplace;
separate
a
all de luxe kitchen wi
lus features to eettlion
Moats

&amp; STREY

OR

Imme

NORTHFIELD

NEW BUILDER
ONLY 4 LEFT

TO BUY

luxury

Huszagh

Cottages

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

2 BATH FACE BRICK

carpeted throu hout. Separa
room. 24% car
tached gar
bui lt for present
owner

WINNETKA

GLENVIEW

PA
AL
CR

2-5

area to seat 8
and walk
to everything.
possession.

Sale—Houses

meats

$45,900

EAST

MANGO

4 BEDROOM,

DUNES
AREA
OVERLOOKING
LAKE
Mich.
Hilltop.
3 unit
cottage,
pri.
located, $475 to $700. July 1 through
Labor Dav. 724-2390. aft. 8 p.m.

ONE

—

townh

SUNDAY

9211

INDIANA
DUNES
JOHNSON
BEACH.
Beaut. apt., lg. liv. area overlooking
Lake Mich. Two dbl. bedrms., kitch.,
lav., shower. Pri. locat. Superb view.
Season, $550. 724-2390, aft. 8 p.m.

SPACIOUS

GROVE

OPEN

Resorts

KOENIG

Colonial

Separate dining room. Full base
Master bedroom is 15 x 12. Attrac
newer
neighborhood.
onvenient
everything. Immediate possessiaan -

DOOR COUNTY, WIS.
Lovely
4
bedroom,
215
bath tig
round
fully furnished fiome. 2
sand beach plus many extras. 446-2472.

For

other.

8025B BATH
LYONS
CENTRALLY

BUILD-

—_ GR

Sale—Summer

transferred Sut

purchased

3 BEDROOM, 13;8
air conditioned

KOENIG &amp; STREY

Buildings

Two 7 rm. Nr. Ridge Avenue.
Built
well. Maintained beautifully. 2 car garage, 3rd Flr. has 2 fine rooms fine for
study,
extra bedroom
space,
etc. A
find $40,000

In 50s

BROTHERS

has

:

ions

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5.

WANT
TO
BUY:
2 FLAT
OR
DUplex, each 2 bdrm. or larger, which
needs work and is in good neighborhood in Evanston. Save redecorating
cost which you might not get back.
Call 943-5261 Fri. night or Sat.

Inc.

Evanston . . . A Honey

ing finer.

APARTMENT

Club’s

of the choicest Sack

Owner

and

UN 4-5100
Evanston

.

One

bath exe
area a

Country

NILES

Wanted to Buy—
Apartments Buildings

INC.

AV.
EVANSTON
BR 3-3750
1-6700
NR. RIDGE

DAN DRAGASH
O. Flanders &amp; Co.,
274-1001

state

GOOD INVESTMENT
Excellent
brick small
apt. bldg.
in
North Evanston. 1-5 rm. apt., 1-3 rm.,
and 1-2 rm. apt. with annual income
$4,320. New gas heating, low maintenance.
Shown
on
Sats. a:
24-hr.
notice for appts. Only $34,500
MART &amp; GOLEE REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4700

2 bedrm., 1 bath, fully equipped kit.
w/window. Cut stone and parquet flrs.
Walnut
paneling and grass cloth on
walls. Air-cond.
Balcony.
A Beauty.
Only $26,000.
Staunton

Bldg.

Shore

throughout.

REAL ESTATE APT. INVESTORS
Average
out your
high priced
local
buildings with pel
ge priced Chicago
units.
For
example,
26 apartments,
small unfurnished units, original construction.
Gross
$22,000.
Sell
for
$85,000.
Always
a good
renter,
nice
Englewood location. Or, 6 four room
apartments at 65th and Jackson Park
for $37,500
CHATAIN
864-4730

157

JUST A YEAR
OLD.
OUT OF TOWN
owner offers
2.bedroom apartment, lst
floor. Sliding door of living room and
bedroom
opens
onto
patio.
Some
carpeting.
Large comb.
liv. rm.-din.
rm.
Kitchen
with
eating
area
has
range
with
eye-level
oven,
2-door
refrig. , dishwasher and disposal. Air
conditioned.
It’s now
vacant.
Quick
occupancy. Mo. assm’t $26.04 not incl.
insurance
and taxes. Being a condo
A u can obtain a mortgage to finance.
urchase price is $26,500

ak

Hahn
Ave.

IMMEDIATE

in the entire
area.
Elegantly
rated.
Beautifully
SETS
ey
aerenes
sprinkling

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or vacant 1, 2
and 3 bedroom apartments, full dining
room,
U-type
kitchens,
Plenty
expensive
cabinets
po
coe
Carpeted breakfast room. 1
“‘One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009

156

sauna,
Elevator,
swimming
pool,
fully
heated
garage,
all appliances,
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

QUINLAN

fairway.

IT FOR

NORTH EVANSTON
11 DELUXE APTS.

155

2-2!/. Baths
One block
Haven School,

ing North

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

REDUCED.

session. 4 bedroom, 3
ranch in ‘avy
ER

Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4 bedrooms
for
2nd _ floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
1st floor available immediately.

PRAIRIE

2-3-4-Bedrooms

GARDENS

&amp; TYSON,

AND

PRICE

Evanston, Il.
273-3855

CAN’T EQUAL
$28,000!

MITCHELL

Condominiums

Apts.

ON THE
6TH
FLOOR
WITH
SOUTH
exposure, 2 bedroom apartment, 30 ft.
living
room,
balcony,
carpeting
drapes
and
other inclusions.
$11,500
cash
omy
$147.50
montly
assm’t
incl. utilities. 30-day occupancy.
Mr.
Calloway

QUINLAN

HARRISON

OPEN SUNDAY 2- a
937 CLUB CIRCLE.

BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
EVANSton. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
ae
dining room and large kitchen.
maintained. 4 nes:
$67,000.
INDIAN HILL REAL
HI 6-0900

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
NEAR
the bg atiew anf 1st floor (only one step
up), 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living
room,
dining
area,
cabinet
kitchen.
Comfortable,
convenient
living.
Income
tax benefits.
Immediate
occupancy.
Only $9,800 cash equity. $148.10
mont ly assessment includes utilities.
Mr. Calloway.

1571 A
aes
AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-5700

8-3414

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5
p.m.

251-7200

153
OFFICE. ONLY $45 PER MO.
Linden.
446-2279
ICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
ites from $125, incl. utilities,
panelhg, carpeting; all services available.
ew Building. HI 6-6650.
INTAL OFFICE
GLENVIEW
AREA.
ir-conditioned
and
heat
furnished.
aiting room shared with doctors.
724-5413. Evenings, 724-2782.

Location

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
bid g a ah ys
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE __ BALCONY,
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CU:
BIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
-Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALT =
AL 6-3000

RESTAURANT
NORTH EVANSTON
lly equipped and air conditioned
Available now
1714 Central St.
16
:
TA 9-5140
IDICAL OFFICE BUILDING SPACE
amining room and consulting
room
5 square feet—$125 per mo.
Receponist. on duty 9-5 in waiting room.
Glenview Professional Center
940 Pine St., Glenview
Call AL 1-6096 or PA 4-1288
NSTON
—
CHOICE
CENTRAL
reet
location.
5,000
sq.
ft.
Airbnditioned.
Good
parking.
1 story
ilding containing offices. Reception
boms,
=
large
meeting
room.

838 Michigan

WE
ARE
BUILDING
20,000
SQ.
FT.
mfg.
plant
in W.
Glenview;
up
to
15,000 ft. avail. built to suit. Responsible tenant; reasonable rental on long
term lease. Call eves. 724-6851.

Street

YOU

Block to Lake and Beach

Rent—lIndustrial

REAL

524 Davis
491-1855

=

GLENV.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

2-2\/&gt; BATHS
Outstanding

NASH

TWO
APARTMENTS.
ONLY— _ $3,500
cash down. 5 Rooms down and 6 u
H.W.
Heat.
Early
poss’n.
Presen y
rented for $140 and
$150 per month.
ood
2
car
arage.
Lot
is
. 2 Blks. S. of Dempster just
West of Dodge. CALL LES SIMPSON

4 Bedrooms

IN

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

QUENS REALTY
Meadow
Rd., Northbrook.
272-0200
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
B00
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
ces, plus full basement. Excellent
cation for any
business or profesonal offices.
Heated. Good parking.
easonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

IN
HIGHBasement.
&amp; Warner

EVAN STON

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

INC.

EAST GLENVIEW
. 2 YRS. OLD. FOR
sale by owner.
W. New
Trier schl.
dist.; 4 lg. bdrms.;
214 baths;
fam.
rm. w/frpl.; all elec. kitch.; liv. rm.;
din. rm.;
full bsmt.;
2 car
gar.;
aluminum storms, screens; carpeting,
drapes inclu. Immac. Mid 50s. 729-2655.

:

D.
New
family
private and fenced room

Low

20s. Call

carefully

. te

Tobias.

OPEN

KEN poteb RTH
704 Roge

Well euilt

Mrs.

2:30-5 P M.
Sun
pric

maintained

home in demand area—walk to every- |
thing. Spacious LR, DR combination. |

Modern
der

kitchen

room.

on

Bedrooms,

w/eating
firs

ar
area, a

:

14% baths on second. tirar

stone terrace. Playroom in basem
Reasonable taxes.
Excellent buy in 40s.

NORTHFIELD
(3

oe s
block:

Old Willow)

OPEN

East
East

of
of

SUN.

2-5 P. ia’

Sunse t Ridge—off
Sun

8 room brick ranch on lovely landscaped acre. 3 blocks to public and
arochial

schools.

aths. Large kitchen.

4

bedrooms,

Separate

Dinin

room and study. Large terrace. Just
reduced—in
$60s. Immediate
Possession Call Mrs. Leary.

McGUIRE
567

Lincoln

Avenue,

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&amp; ORR,
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Classified —

3

—

:

�is

|SP RETF

SAMUEL SHERWIN

WINNETKA

Wilmette, W.

Newly Listed

Something

8

droom

rare!
‘Split

_ conditioned,

Room,

level,

212

3 full

car

5

gaiety. Large
ful
fireplace,

Big

baths,

attached

AN
INVITING
WILLIAMSBURG
lonial,
sparkling
with
color
library

air

and

so convenient

transportation.
much

to

How

luxury

in

to

such

find

a_

so

close-in

_ location! 842 Room brick and Lannon
Georgian

impeccably

built

and

beautiful maintained, 4 big bedrooms,
212 baths
(1 off master bedroom)
Siding
Ist floor family room with

|

ding

door

entry

to

patio,

panelled

SHERWINNER!

Price Reduced

Ridge Avenue location close in! Sunny
spacious 7 Room Dutch Colonial, 3 Big
‘ooms,
large
kitchen,
a
very
peeenst
Ist floor family
room,
gahal
lot, fireplace. NOW $42,000
Oa
,
Chute,
and
St.
Nicholas
Schools.
A SHERWINNER!

F

Wilmette,
r.

West

Hibbard

Bell

Glenview

and

New

Road

Trier

Underground

sprinklers

in

West

sa

and

zoned

rigid 49k
bee
Jifetime !

12

Evanston... Nr. Ridge Ave.
_ Like the charm
ot a
dge

of a Victorian?

honey
in a
Avenue
and

R’s, New Heater.

and

spacious

with
;

=

curios

exceptionally clean

home

garage.

Unpack

and

on

move

a

50x

170

those

in.

HERWINNER!

Evanston,

We've

location
close to
Oakton
School. 4

Only

$32,500.

Price Slashed

Unexcelled

ranch

close

lot

antiques

.. .

to

Dawes

School, Chute School, Oakton Bus line,
etc. 6 lovely rooms, 3 Bedrooms,
115
baths, centrally air conditioned, overad
sewers,
thermopane
windows,
EW LOW PRICE of $39,500 Wait no
er!
Includes
carpeting,
drapes,
washer,
dryer,
refrigerator,
A
SHERWINNER!

~ Evanston

Nr. Dodge-Main

erg
ie 3

E

z » Prag

8 5 Br, Georgian, fireplace, 1st
laundry room plus den, panelled
rec room, attached garage Washington.
School. CLOSE TO No. 7 bus. In 30s.

Evanston

_

Northwest

Brick
bungalow
- School . Remodeled
Immediate

close
to
Willard
throughout, 6 Rms.
possession. Vacant. In 20s.

_. Evanston

Northwest

Sharp remodeled ranch, 2 Br’s, Haven
Move-in

condition.

$26,900.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard

~ INDIAN RIDGE

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Unique

2

id

:

rambling ranch home

and

luxury
large

Cod.

Here

level.

is

This

bedrooms,

basement.

wnstairs
1

truly

Master

level.

21%

living

home

features

baths

bedroom

Also

on

on

and
is

the

the

4

a full

on

the

ground

is a beautiful
paneled
family
with fireplace, mud
room
and
2-car
garage.
Other
de
luxe
atures
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
and screens, wall to wall carpeting,
-

throw

Wallpaper,

rugs,

patio

fixtures. Trul

beautiful

drapes
and

ssp

and

cul-de-sac

curtains,

cial

a magnificent

location.

Habting

buy on a
Only

TOWN BUILDERS
: Walters

and Landwehr
272-5150

14 —

Classified

Evanston Review

AN

i1

THE

PRETTIEST

STREET

OF

the Highlands of HIGHLAND
PARK,
there is an 8 room brick and frame
ranch with FULL BASEMENT,
2 car

att. garage.

4 BEDROOMS,

3 BATHS,

family foom, large patio. Beautifully
wooded lot. Ideal floor plan for family
with grandparents
living with them.
Priced in the low 40s.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE

Hugh C. Michels

and Company
751 ELM

ST., WINN.

Hillcrest

6-7100

WOODED

lot

1

Willard
School.
Charming
Brick. 3 Bedrooms. 112 baths.
aes kitchen. Screened porch.
id 30s.
A

block

to

English
ModernGarage.

SPLIT
LEVEL
home
near
WEST:
MORELAND
COUNTRY
CLUB
in
TOP CONDITION.
For the discriminating buyer who requires a CHOICE
RESIDENTIAL LOCATION, here is a

TOP

VALUE.

Located

on

a

large

nicely
landscaped
lot
with
large
family room,
three large bedrooms,
large kitchen with built-in oven and
range.
Also
two
full
baths.
Owner
transferred. Price $41,500.

DELIGHTFUL
Washington

1

bath.

School

Large

financing.
$372.00.

SOUTH

BRICK
lot.

July

CAPE

area,

lst

Low

3

COD

bedrooms,

Good

possession.

Taxes

THE

BUD-

GET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4

Bedroom

2 bath home

on nice size lot.

Walk to shops and transportation
the door! All this for $20,900.

GLENVIEW EAST
703 YORK ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY

NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
Glenview custom built split, 242 baths.
2
fireplaces,
family
room,
2.
car
Sarage. 12 acre estate type property.
UPPER 50s
SERENE SETTING
Beautifully
shrubbed
34
rivate
lane.
4 bedrooms,
iew of golf course.

TRANSFERRED OWNER
3
bdrm.,
2
baths,
2
parquet floor in din. rm.
SPACIOUS RANCH
3 bdrms.,
air-cond.
park and pool.

fine floor

2-5

VALUE

Open

REALTY
DA

CO.

BRUFF

527 Dundee

AL
CR
PA

IN

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

of only $163 includ-

John Channer
&amp; Associates
525

Center

Hall

NORTHWEST
four bedrooms,
like

setting,

breakfast room.

but

shops,

school,

Priced

in $40s.

only

and _

a

short

walk

to

transportation.

Cape Cod
ate dining

recreation
room.

Just

room,

and seper-

offered

in $30s.

Townhouse

Living

AND ONLY ONE BLOCK
STROLL ‘TO
the
Evanston
beach.
Two
big
bedrooms,
enclosed garage, and private
patio. Only $25,750.

mrs. MADISON
associates

REALTORS
945-1670

acre!

A

terrific

value!

BAIRD &amp; WARNE

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview,
588-

HIGHLAND

PARK
OPEN SUN. 2 TO 4
284 CHARAL LANE
No flooded basement here! Drive
and
see
for
yourself.
High,
4d
beautiful—this 4 bdrm., 21% bath, 5
old face brick bi-level is quality b
throughout.
Air
cond.
Undergro
sprinklers.
Auto.
garage
door.
price has just been reduced to $64

HIGHLAND PARK
One year old. 3 bdrms., 215 bathg
car garage. Centrally air cond.
P
eled
fam.
rm,
Large
fenced
yd
Many extras.
$41
WINNETKA
NEW TRIER WE
A
main
floor
master
bdrm.,
paneled den (or guest room)
plu
twin sized upstairs bdrms. make
t
an
ideal
home
for
family
teenagers
who
want
privacy.
exceptional 13 yr. old home.
ees
GLENCOE
NEW TRIER WH
Five bdrm. homes
are hard to
but we have a beauty to offer.
paneled family rm., 3 baths, mag
cent custom kitchen.
$74,
HIGHLAND PARK-SOUTHEAST
Hemphill built prestige home in pri
East location. This delightful 3 bdr
214 bath home boasts a new Mutsc
kitchen, cent. air conditioning and
look you’ll love.
$62,

CHOICE
BRICK
AND
FRAME
level on 70 ft. lot in fine section
West
Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
4d
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam.
Gas heat, attached gar., central
cond., humidifier. Entire property
. exc. cond. $47,500.
LOVELY
ALUM.
SIDING
RANCH
Glenview, liv. rm., din. rm. comb.
bdrms., bath, large family rm., lay
screened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Gara
Nice lot with fruit trees. $23,000.
CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm.,
d
rm., kit., large pan. fam.
rm.,
4
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, atta
gar. Poss. Sept. ist. $24,000.

Victorian
CHARMING
AND
CONVENIENT
TO
everything
in
central
Evanston.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths, and new decorating thru-out. $32,500.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE

serving

WITH
room

Country

NEAR
LINCOLNWOOD
SCHOOL
IN
North
Evanston,
with
center
hall
design.
Three
bedrooms,
11%
baths,

basement

ful

appointment or further details, ple
call MR. DEAKINS.
DELUXE COUNTRY PROPERTY
Close in on 2 beautiful acres. Sty
all
brick
ranch!
Spacious
inter
extra
large
living
room,
sepa
dining
room,
3
twin
bedrooms
deluxe baths, basement, 2 firepla
family
room
porch,
attached
2
garage, etc. Priced right! For in
mation
or
appointment,
call
1)
DEAKINS.
CALIFORNIA IN GLENVIEW
Beautiful home only 5 years old t
has real California styling and app
Very
spacious 9 room
deluxe Bi
Frame _ Bi-Level.
Excellent
des
large 30’ family room with fireplz
big living room, separate dining ro
Big deluxe kitchen, all built ins,
breakfast
space.
4
bedrooms,
deluxe ceramic baths, (1 off mag
suite). Paneled recreation room, b
ment storage, attached 2 car garg
Very attractively decorated and
be
tiful interior! Pretty landscaping,
area. Call MR. DEAKINS.
OUTSTANDING
RANCH
IN LOVE
SETTING!
On very pretty dead end street a
nice homes in nice area. Large
spacious,
about
100’
long
exte
Custom built, best all brick and s
construction. Center: hall, large li
room with fireplace, separate di
room,
deluxe
wood
paneled
far
room. Large kitchen with dishwas
and aepereee big breakfast area
large
bedrooms,
11%
deluxe
ba
Deluxe jalouised poreh with barb
fireplace. Deluxe utility room on
floor, attached 215 car garage. Pre
grounds, owner moving to Califor
quick possession. MR. DEAKINS.

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
PHONE 835-1800

Colonial

EVANSTON
Ist. floor sun

GLENVIEW (East)
DELUXE IN-TOWN LIVING!
Very
attractive all brick home in
retty setting with a 100’ long
1
ined
entrance
driveway.
Excel
center
entrance
floor _ plan,,
spacious 9 room interior. Living ro
with fireplace,
big 26’ long pang
family room with fireplace, also e
walnut paneled den. Separate di
room,
large
wood
cabinet
kite
breakfast area for eight. 4 excel
bedrooms,
214%
deluxe
baths.
ment,
breezeway,
attached
2
electric yA garage. Deep private
yard for family enjoyment. On bea

GLENCOE REAL

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hllcrest 6-8400

and separate

REALTY

and The Village Lamplighter,

50s

NORTHBROOK—TOP LOCATION
Better
than
new
2 yr.
old
unique
custom built home. 4 large bedrooms,
214
C.T.
baths,
Ig.
kitchen
with
Formica
top
cabinets.
Breakfast
room, 2 family rooms, full basement.
2 Car Barage. Many extras. Immediate
possession.
Please
call
Carol
Simko for further details (res, 827-0504
~
or 272-3191).

IN

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home,

MID

stallment payment

Rd., Northbrook

COLONIAL

Rd.

plan.

ing
+» int.
and
ins.
Close
to
schools, shopping and transportation.
For
further
information
please
call
Carol Simko (res. 827-0504).

REALTY

In Scatterwood, Deerfield. Owner transferred East the middle of June.
Must sell this lovely 3 year old, 5 bedroom, 2 story home. Beautifully appointed throughout . . . Many extras ... Carpeting, awnings, special bookshelves, attic fan, outdoor floodlights, security locks, full basement and 2
car garage. A most attractive and well cared-for home in fine area of
similarly priced homes. This you must see to full appreciate. $69,500.

PIERSEN

room,
3 car
IN 40s

NEW LISTING-REAL CHARMER
This
lovely
3 bedroom
brick
ranch
newly decorated. Full basement. Can
assume
present
mortgage.
514%
in-

7-9

Immediate occupancy. Out of town owner wants an offer on this 7 room
brick ranch with basement. Fully landscaped 1 acre. Many matured trees
and an abundance of evergreens. Huge living room with crab orchard fireplace, dining ‘‘L’’, kitchen with oven, range and refrigerator — ample
‘eating area, mahogany paneled 23’ family room with sliding glass doors,
to large concrete patio, 3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic tile baths. Full basement
with new gas furnace and humidifier. Oversize 2 car garage. Carpeting in
living room and dining room, drapes also included. Just reduced. $35,500.

nr.

20s

HEMPHILL BUILT GARRISON
Colonial in absolutely pristine condition. Spacious living room with frpl.,
large separate formal dining room, 4
bdrms.,
342 baths
and
more.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
You
will enjoy seeing this fine home. For
an appointment or more information
oer
call Mrs. Frame
(eves. HI 6-

FINE

BEAUTIFUL RIVERWOODS

FIVE BEDROOM

rm.,

UPPER

KOENIG &amp; STREY

272-7550

8-4440

family

30s

KNOTTY PINE FAMILY ROOM
3 bedroom Glenview split. Fireplace,
large kitchen, lovely yard.
LOW 30s.

RANCH

THIS

Evenings

garage,

GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD
Finest construction, gorgeous recreation room. 2/3 acre lot.
LOW 70s

with
3
bedrooms,
den,
full
living
bedrooms,
212 baths,
2 car garage.
You’ll appreciate the price at $27,500.

ON

|
car

SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bedrooms,
attractively decorated, 2 car garage.
LOW 40s

excellent Northbrook area surrounded
by
mature
trees.
4 bedrooms.
215
baths, built-ins,
paneled family room,
fireplace
in
living
room—see_
to
believe in low 40s.

REDUCTION

$62,800

OWNER SAYS BRING OFFERS
5 bedrooms,
separate
dining
family
room,
deluxe
kitchen,
garage, immediate occupancy.

Mitchell Brothers

BRICK

acre
on
3 baths.

BIG OAKS
p
:
Surround
this
brick
ranch.
3. bedrooms,
2 baths,
basement,
garage,
deluxe kitchen, large family room.
CALL TODAY

Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Rd., EVANSTON
GR5 -3900
BR 3-3960

MISS THIS ALL

street.
$37,500

LAKE FOREST RANCH
Wooded lot, 1 acre, excellent

(South of Glenview Rd. on Raleigh. 1
Block East of Waukegan Rd.)
On a winding road in Private estatelike
area
set
on
beautiful
grounds
120
x 183. Elegant Paneled
step-down
living
room.
Separate
dining
room.
Family
room
plus
Hobby
Room.
3
Bedrooms. 242 Baths. Ideal for smaller Executive
Family.
Stressing spacious
and
gracious
environment
for
entertaining.
JUST
REDUCED
TO
LOWER 60s.

LARGE

pretty

HAS EVERYTHING
:
3 bedrooms, 212 baths, family room,
beautiful
large
lot,
very
spacious,
immediate possession.
$37,500

colonial ranch with 4 bedrooms,
two
baths, and wood-burning fireplace. A
wooded acre on a private lane close to
all facilities. An excellent area for a
family with youngsters. Lower 30s.

THREE BEDROOMS
A HANDSOME RED BRICK
GEORGIAN-SCREENED PORCH
FIREPLACE-WALK TO CTA
AND UNIVERSITY MID 30s.

* Wilmette Life

in

JUST LISTED
é
Cozy for one and even two. Spic and
span ranch built in 1953 in area of
much more expensive homes. Walk to
shops
and
bus.
Living
room
has
fireplace.
2 bedrooms Full basement.
Garage. Beautiful hedged lot. $24,500.

HOUSE,

e

LOW

WILMETTE

PRICE

ST.

UPPER TEENS
SELL ON CONTRACT
TWO BEDROOMS

Deerfield

at

JUST LISTED
5 bedrooms, 2 baths Larger home
South Central location. $23,900.

LARGE

Baird &amp; Warner

EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION
Glenview, near Flick Park and pool. 8
rms.,
4 bedrooms,
2 baths,
family
room with fireplace. Garage.
UPPER 30s

SPLIT LEVEL IN ONE OF
NORTHBROOK’S
prestige
locations.
Centrally
air
conditioned,
3 . plus
bedrooms,
fenced
yard,
plus
much
more
to equal
2,750 square
feet of
happy living. High 40s—call and we
will be delighted to show.

COLFAX

826

in

20s.

EVANSTON—FOR

&amp; STREY

Near
heart
of town,
Excellent condition.

A _ FINE

4 BDRMS—1!2, BATHS
CONVENIENT TO CTA
NEEDS SOME FIXING UP.
A BARGAIN.

THAYER

EVANSTON
3031 Thayer Open Sun. 1-5
CHOICE

Sdieittanies

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOM SPLIT

REALTORS

DON’T

EVANSTON
$25,500

Rds.

i
oe
HOLLISTER.
WANT ADS

tile bath.

MARKET,

EVANSTON

Builder’s model home—only 6 months
Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story

Cape

and

ON

amazing
arrangement
of:
three
e bedrooms, 21% ceramic tile baths
beamed paneled family room with
ace,
with
an
unusual
traffic

car garage. Step saver kitchen
basement. Priced at $47,900.

ceramic

ROOM
FRENCH
NORMANDY
home that is an architectural masterpiece. There are 6 family bedrooms, 3
baths. plus servant’s room and bath.
Family room w/fireplace plus a lovely
Birch
paneled
library.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
king-size
formal
dining
room.
2 powder
rooms.
Thermador
kitchen w/ice maker, mixmaster food
center,
etc.
Inner
courtyard.
3-car
garage. Basement.
Central air-conditioning. Imported fixtures throughout;
vlaster
cornices;
cultured
marbles.
Intercom throughout. In estate area.of
NORTHFIELD.

ORRINGTON

features

pe
rn from slate entry to sunken
ving room and formal dining room to
2

THE

WILL

Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

‘UNiversity 9-2575

ON

A

y

lovely

8
ROOM
COLONIAL
IN
Country
Club
area
of GLENVIEW.
Custom built in 1964 for present owner
this home has every modern convenience. The 4 bedrooms
are all large
and
the
baths
are
beautiful!
Your
furniture will fit gracefully in the 2612
ft. living room, and the family room
has
a large
stone
fireplace,
ranch
Dlank
floor
and
beamed
ceiling.
Formal dining room, a great kitchen
with breakfast
room,
powder
rooms
full
basement,
finished
2-car
att.
garage. Price, in low 70s.

istrict!
9 Rm. ime level, 7 yrs old,
342 Baths,
panelled
fam.
rm.
with
wet bar, lannon stone fireplace, subbasement,
ultra
deluxe
kitchen.
A
doctor’s
home
maintained
superbly.
heating.
Built to
mance’
of
a
SHERWINNER!

3

LOVELY

5 Bedrooms

and

School

(all

room Brick and Redwood Contemporary home
on an
acre
property
in
INDIAN
HILLS
ESTATES.
6 BEDROOMS,
312 BATHS. Paneled library
off
the
Bluestone’
entrance
hall,
Florida room w/fireplace, 30 ft. living
room-dining
room
w/stone
fireplace,
spacious Maple cabinet kitchen, separate breakfast area, basement partitioned for heating, storage, and play
area.
Cyclone
fenced
yard.
2-car
garage.
A
wonderful
home
for the
large growing family. $94,500.

area, with dishwasher and disposal. A
must
see
must
sell special
at the
- reduced te
of $57,500. HURRY!
A

__

another

NEW

masement
rec
room,
2 fireplaces,
ceramic kitchen loaded with eating

Evanston,

flooring

Wonderful
big
family
room’
with
fireplace in the basement,
plus furnace
room,
laundry
room,
storage
room of bombproof constuction. 2-car
att. garage w/elec. door controls and
heated. Separate garden house. Central
air-conditioning;
automatic
sprinkling system. $135,000, including
private beach rights.

Howard Street

rare

w/parquet

and

beautiroom,

Her

KOENIG

Mitchell Brothers

CO-

rooms opening to lovely terrace with
Lake views). Deluxe Mutschler kitchen
w/Fruitwood
cabinets,
breakfast
room, laundry area, maid’s room and
bath,
mud
closet.
The
Blue
Slate
entrance is large and gracious. Powder room has beautiful French antique
dressing table. Upstairs,
a spacious
master suite, 2 other large bedrooms

garage,

autiful panelled rec room with builtbookcases and shelves, on quiet cul-sac_
in
Romona
and
New
Trier
fest
District. $53,900.
Owner
transae
. Move
in
before
Fall!
But
vod
SHERWINNER!

Oh

living rm. with
formal
dining

158

SERVICE

and

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

TIGHE
GLENVIEW
CAPE
TREE
1st
din.

Mod.

REALTY

REALTORS
Wilmette

521-4th

EAST

CO.
ALpine

JUST

1-3¢

LIS

COD HOME ON BEAUTIF1U
LINED
PRIVATE
RO
L

Liv.
Bedrm.

kitchen

-rm.
or

screened in porch.
2nd—2
lge. bedrms.

closets, ey

W/FP
&lt;u
den,
C.T.

W/eating
each

smaller tandem

5

spad

W/walk

bedrm.

Bsmt.—Full—partially
finished
Re
Rm. W/WFP.
1 car garage plus c
port.
Wonderful
family
home!
c
50s.
For
further
info,
call
My
McBean (home) UN 4-5064 or

L.A.

PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-I1010

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

22,

196

�158
;

orgian

Brick

142

Colonial

baths

rage.
Lot
55x170:
x17 lst flr, laundry

car

7

rms,

rm
Two

HLAND PARK
ston
Built
by
HEMPHILL
in
a
ting
of
fine
old
trees
on
site
ected for convenience to Edens.

Colonial

Lannon

Stone

&amp;

Brick

nch is distinguished in appearance,
autifully landscaped, tastefully dec-

ated,

the

finest

appointments

t and in immaculate

thru-

condition.

true
charm
makes
this
two
droom home a rare opportunity for
ablished
family
seeking
exacting

ality

and

comfortable

nvenient location. Priced
placement at $69,500.

living

way

in

below

RFIELD
ll located 3 bedroom Ranch cabinet
chen, attractive fenced yard, black
Db
drive,
ceramic
tile
bath,
lge.
ty rm. and Extras go with at lowprice of $22,500.
RTHFIELD
tate
area
vicinity
Sunset
Ridge
larly an acre with swimming pool,
=D PRESSED BRICK CONTEMPORY
3 bedrooms,
2 baths.
Open
Anning
beautiful
kitchen,
family
h., dining rm.
and living rm.
all
en to entertaining—Cabana bath off
en
porch
that
can
become
4th
drm. 2 car garage. Low seventies
ll buy this home.
ELL
DESIGNED
ONE
OWNER
DME
CONTEMPORARY
ROMAN
RICK AND
REDWOOD
RANCH—7
boms, 3 bedrms, 2 beautiful master
ramic tile baths, library, basement
th all tiled floor—firepnl,
screened
ch,
Living
rm_
with
cathedral
amed and paneled ceiling, walls in
ite
oak;
dining
rm
12x14
with
It-in
display
buffet
and
marble
er,
kitchen
912x25
with
full
eakfast area—Lot 134 x 143—2 car
tached
sarage—A
home
easv
to
ate
lots
of storage-low
maintence interior and exterior—$57,500.

GLENCOE—You
can walk to the station,
shops
and the Central
School
from this well built and well located
brick and stone ranch. Living room,
dining
room,
kitchen,
3 bedrooms,
bath and powder room. The heated
garage is attached, the lot is 50 x 153
and tne price is $32,500.

GLENVIEW—This

immaculate
brick
ranch
is
on
a_ beautiful
lot,
with
unusual privacy assured. Living room
with a fireplace, dining room, delightful modern kitchen with dishwasher,
disposal and built in oven and range.
There
are
sliding
doors
from
the
breakfast room to the 20 x 60 patio, 3
bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, powder
room and a wonderful 15 x 21 family
room. The 2 car garage with electric
door is attached
and
plus
features
include aluminum screens and storms,
fenced
rear
yard
and
central
air
conditioning. The price is $59,500.

KENILWORTH—This
in

HLAND

oger

Williams

to Pleasant

N.

to

OE
OPEN SUN. 2-4:30
*
593 ORCHARD LANE
undee to Hohlfelder
—N. to Orchard
then
West.
LIKE
SWIMMING?
ere is a cozy Ranch with a divine
ated
free form
swimming
POOL,
th diving board! 3 Bedrms., 2 baths.
unning Living rm. and many PLUS
atures.
’T PASS THIS UP — Exciting Biel in choice WILMETTE location. 3
pedrms.,
2 baths,
Dining
‘‘L’’
Kit.
D&amp;D
and
eating
area.
Centrally
r conditioned. PERFECT
condition.
pautifully landscaped.
REAT BUY! Stupendous 4 Bedrm.,
bath centrally air conditioned Snlitel. Large Living rm., modern Kit.,
bn Familv rm. w/wet bar. hobby rm.
bvely Patio. Terrific location — dead
nd
=street
Possession
in
time
for
hool. OWNER WANTS TO SELL —
OW!

CALL AT ANY HOUR

bard

FRIEND

Woods

KENILWORTH E.—NR. LAKE
glish style estate home
w/charm.
perb constr.,
immac.
cond.
6 bdns., 442 baths,
lovely library, liv.,
. rms. A home you will be proud to
e in entertain in and own.
INCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE
Deerfield
area)
Handsome _ ranch.
paut. interior, center hall, liv. rm.,
rr. adj. din. windows,
lovely wal.
n. fam. rm., bar 3 spac. bdrms., 2
hths. In fine cond. 2 car gar.

ae B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-6465

Little Cash

CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTH:
payments we can find a home for
bu.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
d purchase
existing contracts
and
ortgages.

th Mortgage
Central

22,

St.
UNiversity

1967

first

Evanston

Paneled

Carpeting

Central

4th

loc.

SMART

unusual!

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

“YOUR

$29,750.

IS OUR

MOST

the

least

room

LIVEABLE

with

money.

HOUSE

Attractive

fireplace

GRACIOUS

AND

WANTED
A

FAMILY
WITH
MANY
CHILDREN
to enjoy this stately Georgian in a fine
estate
area.
6 bedrooms,
442 baths
plus
quarters for help. Family room
plus p ay room and a swimming pool.
Call us for rest of details.

and_cheerfu

ELEGANT,

THIS

ESTATE

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

V. J. BRADY

Use

Hollister Want

Ads

ACRES—

accept

reasonable

New Listing
CUSTOM BUILT

6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms.
and
screens; 112-car brick garage; immediate
possession.
Excellent
buy
at
$27,000.

Rm.

with

FRAME

BI-

uiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms
level on a
en; 2 baths; kitchen with
or 3 and
large eating area; livingroom;
large
dining
‘‘L’’;
family
room;
24-car
attached fet aee:
just decorated and
only $33,900.

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview Realty
Established 1925

PArk 4-0600

Sa

!

offer.

©

BASEMENT

Wet

Bar,

2nd

:

Family

ftuhied grourde, Centtal

Aur

Cbni

Appleton &amp; Company
1312

Chicago

UNiversity 4-1102

Av.

Nome

¥

1-

EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
ONL
GR. 5-0022
FR
5-2383
PArk

PRICE REDUCED
2 YEARS OLD
4 LARGE BEDRMS
4¢ LUXURIOUS BATHS
FAMILY ROOM
DREAM KITCHEN
BASEMENT
85 x 149 LANDSCAPED YARD
2 CAR GARAGE
a Rec MORTGAGE AVAILABLE
WONDERFUL NEIGHBORS
ACT NOW—$41,500.

WINNETKA
JUST

Crow

Island

LISTED

and

Skokie

Sun
Room
and
basement. 2 car
Early possession

home,

lovely
too!

Centrally

An

Exceptional

ION.
system.

to

has

BATHS.

pronetty

n

$54,500

the

3
A

AIR

COND

eae

a

of

SECLUDED

fenced

SUNNING

BRICK

setting.

POOL

in

location.

PATIO

makes

makes

The

Asprinkling
:

A SWIMMING
AL

Lake.

BEDRMS

tye

UNDERGROUND
70s

completely

an

And

AIR

I

the R

such

a

Cowate

house has 3 twin bedrms,
215
and
a
lge
PANELLED
F
ROOM
with a 3rd FIREPLACE.
7 YEAR OLD house has a f
;
ss 2 car gar. East Glenview Lower —

“

:

PORTER
Realtors
“62 Green

&amp; WEINRICH | :
winnetes

Bay

IMMEDIATE

POSSESSION.

DEERFIELD SQUARE
AVAILABLE
bedroom

NOW

ARE

Colonials

on

14

4

to

4 BEDROOMS—2,300

—

sq.

~

AND
1%

lots for immediate possession.

drapes

5.

acre

ieee

ft.—ca

professionally

. 5 BEDROOMS
floor

as

decorated. &gt;

study

aie

— 2,700 sq. ft. — 1st

—

carpets

—

decorated

.4 BEDROOMS

—

Georgian Colonial,

. 5 BEDROOMS

2,300

dra

sq.

_

$47,230

ft.

.

—

$40,000 -

— 2,300 sq. ft. —

length porch.

is

baths,

«

$41,000"
2

-

ec

orth on Edens to Deerfield Rd.,

IN WEST
LAKE
FOREST with
home. 4 large bedrooms and 21%
room, family room, paneled den.

‘

Wm. J. Pulte, Inc., 272-7862
REDUCED!!!

EXCELLENT

Gilbert Rayner Associates
Lake Forest

ae

paneled family

rooms
with fireplaces
and
arages.
See
these
today.

$65,000

CE 4-3800

é

Rd.

on Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot Rd.
on Wilmot to Deerfield Square.

26 East Deer Path

ES

porch.

FOREST
Close

home

FULL

212 b

Heated
garage.

LAKE
Ranch

ee

Schools ais

just 3 blocks. 5 bedrms.,

All have 2%

BEAUTIFULLY
WOODED
PROPERTY
attractive new French Provincial brick
baths. Living room, large formal dining
A very pretty area. Zoned for horses.

;

ee

$44,785.

RIVER PROPERTY

ACRES— ONLY

aoe
;

ighted
grounds. Centra
r
2 car att. garage with Elec. Eye dont,
abundance
of
closet
and_
stor
space. Owner will help finance or |
On Contact.
t

HI 6-5700

“PRIVATE RETREAT’ IN LINCOLNSHIRE AREA. Beautiful 4 bedroom,
3 bath white ranch in the heart of beautifully wooded 11 acres on high
banks of river. Bridge to enchanting private island. Most unique picturesque setting. Only $57,500

5

PAN.

Glenview

professionally

GLENVIEW

WITH

with
Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
a
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
oe
Photo Rm., Pow. Rm., Office or Den,
Laundry Rm., Workshop and

.

11

RANCH

East

REALTY CO.

FAR NORTH SHORE, COUNTRY-LIKE
atmosphere.
4 BRs;
2 baths;
full
bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar.; enc. patio.
Under 25. Details CE 4-3245.

:

BRICK RANCH-4 }2BATHS
Designed
for
easy
maintenance
estate-like
area
and
heavily w
affording complete E ahedgae:
Has
26 Liv. Rm. with
Frpl., 13
x 20
Rm.,
14x19
Fully Equipped Ca
Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26
x 1
Flr.,
Family
Rm.,
35x15
Jal
Porch;
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has

AREA

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private
pond and a
Japanese
rden.
Built
by a_ well
known
architect
for his own
home.
Adaptable
to
a
large
or
smaller
family with its 4 master bedrooms,
414
baths,
and
servants’
quarters.
Unusual
family
room
and
many,
many
custom
features.
Arrange
an
inspection today.

with

Evanston - 2

BRICK

5 BEDROOMS—FULL

$69,500

PLUSH

t

and stairway to fl

Owner transferred—reduced to

REAL
VALUE
IN A ROMAN
BRICK
Ranch on almost an acre near Sunset
Ridge
Country
Club.
4 bedrooms,
3
baths, built-in kitchen, paneled family
room with bar and barbecue, 1st floor
utility room
plus a partial basement.
Priced for quick sale.

Bedford stone English Manor stands
on the shores of Lake Michigan. The
living room,
dining room,
television
room and den are designed for either
formal or informal entertaining. There
are 5 family bedrooms with 4 baths
and a paneled library on the 2nd floor,
plus a 3 room servants suite. Convenient to all schools. Call for complete
details and an appointment to inspect
this home.

attic. Home
has full Lote yeh
Gas heat, fenced rear yard and
under $500. Available at $29,500.

3

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

|-I111

Road

$39,500

livin

picture window; separate dining room,
kitchen with eating area. 3 comfortable bdrooms plus a sleepin
orch.
Carpeting
and
appliances
included.
Full
basement;
2
car
garage.
All
schools are within walking distance,
so is the train. Low 30s.

REALTY CO.

2n
(

—Will

to see this

OWNER
TRANSFERRED
AND
VERY
anxious to sell. White ranch on 100
foot
lot
in
prime
area.
3
big
bedrooms,
2 ceramic:
baths,
family
room
with
fireplace,
step
saving
kitchen and 2 car garage. On a dead
end street within walking distance of
school. Call us today.

FOR

Rd., Wilmette

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Waukegan

V. J. BRADY

BUSINESS”

Glenview Realty

1141

42 Green

and

and beyond over the Golf
Course, ;
3 Bedrms.,
2 Vanity Tile Baths,
heated basement.
2 car att. Leys

car

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Bay Road. Winnetka HI 6-4500

Rm.;

Bath

yard

Dorothy
Amos
Ruth
Nock

Pow.

with Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook Be
btfly.
landscaped
floodlighted y

Rm.

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.

Because we want a good price;
and
you want to sell quickly,
with very
ittle fuss.
We can help by screening prospects.
Your house should be sold while it’s
HOT.
We line up our prospects
and
bring them through promptly, at your
convenience.
You won’t be bothered
week in and week out.
You may be pleasantly surprised to
see what your home
is worth.
Why
not
find
out?
We'll
be
happy
to
discuss it.

A

Fenced-in

Rm, _ or

and

Bedrms.

Northwest

WE HAVE
A _ LARGE SELECTION
OF HOUSES FROM EVANSTON TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON
PRICED
FROM _ $20,000.
TO $200.000.. ANY OF WHICH
WE
vou
BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Realtors

SELL YOUR HOME
THR OUGH A REALTOR?

gardens.

Din.

Porch

oramic
Views!
Liv. Rm.
with
and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area
Sliding
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to Pa
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitche

brick
home
in_
choice _ location.
Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large
Liv.
Rm.,
large
Family
Rm.
both with woodburning
fplces.,
gracious
Din.
Rm.,
modern
Kitchen.
2 car att. garage.
Beautifully landscaped 42 acre.

Hillcrest 6-4700

HOME

and

Call us for an appointment

edrms., 442 baths, paneled recreation
Quite

Dining

3

has

DELUXE

WINNETKA

bedrm.

hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cabt’.
kitchen,
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
aneled 2nd flr. study or family rm. 6
rm.

separate

with professional landscaping.
2
att. garage. 42 acre. Upper 90’s.

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HMlicrest 6-0900

HOMEFINDERS

Loads of Space
8 ROOM BRICK AND

Terrace

KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.

room

PEACE AND PRIVACY
Easy to maintain 4 bedroom Contemporary. Living room w/firevlace, separate
dining
room,
family
room
w/built-in
bar
and
fireplace,
24%
baths, screened porch, 2 car garage
plus spacious parking area. All this is
on
more
than
an
Stroe-leeen aay
landscaped—on a private lane. Wal
to all schools. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

AL

incl.

for

Ist

Family Rm. with sliding glass doors
on three sides leading to a blue stone

Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen,
3
nice
bedrms,
11%
baths,
recreation
rm,
w/frpl,
2
car
att.
gar.
In
top
condition. Only $37,500.
EVANSTON
Magnificent Tudor Brick residence in
finest east location. Spacious liv. rm.,
library, 6 bedrms., 442 baths, billiard
rm., solarium, 4 fireplaces, 5 rm. apt.
3 car brick gar. An exceptional
buy! $69,500.

WHY

PRICE REDUCED
Exquisite ranch nestled on 1.5 acres—
beautifully landscaped. A breathtaking
view from
almost every room. Spacious
living
room,
separate
dining
room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, delightful
kitchen plus office or mud room. 2 car
garage and finished basement. Extensive use of fine wood paneling. $49,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

Bay

space

Rm.,

Rm.,

flr.

large master)

WINNETKA
Living

Brkfst.

enclosed

Don’t
miss
seeing
this
beautiful
Connecticut
style
home
of _ finest
quality. Perfect for the discriminating
executive. 4 Bdrms., 342 Baths, Lovely

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

w/wet bar, living room, dining room,
paneled den, glazed porch leading to
terrace.
Large
kitchen
completely
tiled, 3 baths plus 2 half-baths, 2 car
—_—&lt;
Perfect condition throughout.
est buy in the price range. $86,500
Call
Mr. Mulvaney

111 Green

rm.,

GLENVIEW

HI 6-5544

recreation

also building with dressing rooms.

Fir.
has
Living
Rm.,
Dining
Rm.,
Kitchen, Den, Sun Rm. 2nd Fir. has 5
Family
Bdrms
and 3 Baths.
2 car
attached
garage.
Forced
hot
water
gas
heat.
Low
taxes.
Avoca
Grade
chool. New Trier East High School.
Close to Indian
Hill North
Western
Station. Priced in upper bracket.

Most
attractive
Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms.
plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.)
13% tiled baths,
open
patio
and scrnd. porch; att. gar., gas
heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
NORTHBROOK
Most attractive Ranch Home on lovely
14
acre
lot with
curving
frontage.
Large
liv. rm.,
dining
area,
bright
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath.
util.
rm.,
2 car att. gar.
An impressive
home, $31,500.
EVANSTON
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spacious
liv. rm., din. rm., lovely cab. kit., 3
twin
size
bedrms.,
142 baths.
huge

family

THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl.
Cab. Kitchen with dishwashe

JUST LISTED!! Superb English home
on 1-1/3 acres overlooking
beautiful
country
club
grounds.
Has
large
Swimming
Pool with filtering system

GLENVIEW

DAvis

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

grounds.

Corporation
9-1444

The

EAST

E. Davie &amp; Ce. a

WINNETKA

Well
Built
Stucco
home
in _ good
condition
thru-out.
Good
dry _ basement,
Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts. 2-car garage. Reasonable poss.
$26,500.

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
Gracious
4 bedroom
Colonial
home
situated
on
beautifully
landscaped

WILMETTE.
SPECIAL
FAMILY
me. Delightful interior, nicely ldscp.
bynv. to beach, schools, shop. Spac.
Fg
din. rm., 6 bdrms. 2 car gar.
S.

Have

location.

WINNETKA—The
youngsters can walk
to both Crow Island and the Skokie
schools from this well maintained 6
room
house.
Living
room,
dining
room,
bright
kitchen,
powder
room
and enclosed porch on the first floor
and
3 bedrooms
and
bath
on
the
second. There is an oversized garage,
the lot is 50x187
and the price is

METTE—1ST
TIME
OFFERED.
e of the hard
to find L sha
nches
on quiet street.
Studio
liv.
. w/terr.,
3 bdrms., 2 baths. Bsmt.
t. gar. Immed.
poss. Low taxes and
bkeep. Priced only $40,500.

f You

east

NCRTHBROOK—If
you want true privacy
with
all the comforts
of city
living,
be
sure
to
consider _ this
luxurious
ranch
on
a beautiful
14%
acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms
and
2
servants,
paneled
basement
recreation room, central air conditioning,
swimming
pool
and
attached
garage. The price is $250,000.

835-3750

5640

choice

Weston

EVANSTON

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

vin TERRIFIC BUY! 6 year old Biel. 3 Bedrms. 2 baths. Family rm.
frpl.. Kit. w/D&amp;D and eating area.
entrally
air
conditioned.
Walk
to
lain, shopping and school.

ENNETH

Co-

HOMEFINDERS

2:30-4:30

—

a

714 ELM

FRIEND

PARK OPEN SUN.
601 ALVIN PLACE

Dutch

floor
has
a
living
room
with
a
fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pine
paneled family
room
and a powder
room.
There
are
4
second
floor
bedrooms and a bath plus 2 additional
rocms
and
a
bath
on
the
third.
Basement,
gas
heat
and
a
2
car
detached
garage
with an apartment
above. The price is $59,500.

GOELZER

a division of
.A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373.

frame

lonial, which needs work both inside
and out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot

ing's Court Corporation

ENNETH

“SMART &amp; GOLEE

GOELZER and WILDE

3

attched

Family
ist fir,

aster bedrms large 11 x 17, — 2nd
x19. Rough
Hewn
Georgia Marble
ed
firepl
in
living
rm, _ also
sement game rm, HW heat Taxes
B8. Price $31,800.

is

For Sale—Houses

NEIGHBO

HOOD

North West Evanston. Now Ss
er .
Three bedrooms,
142 bath, 1 story
dwelling with, aluminum siding. Low
w
taxes.
Ca
away.
Stig: «

pcaltonko

Peterson &amp; Co. GR 51010

OPEN DAILY 2TOS5
2031

BIG

OAK

LANE,

3 bdrm. ranch, mod. kit., lge. ee
area.

yard.
make
ny

Forced

air

gas

heat.

Ideal

neighborhood.

offer.

Call

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

|

NORTHB

Odh

$24,500
Real ty, ee HI

Classified —

sad
ut.

3

or
—
6- ti—

|

os

�Ba

Te:
Understated
wee

GETTING

Elegance

RAVES

Ne tens

FROM

finest

of

kitchens

with

HAS DRESSING

LIVING

Built Older Home

G

ROOM
WITH
FIREPLACE.
ting
and
drapes.
Attractive
_ kitchen w/eating area. Full basement
w/recreation room. Work shop, launy
area.
Screened
porch.
Semi

attic

with

regular

GReenleaf 5-0500
WINNETKA
BRICK AND SHINGLE
ON ONE ACRE

Beautifully

stretch.

The

large

living

stairway.

room

- =.
Deerpath
e Forest, Ill.

CEdar
BRoadway

4-1855
5-1855

esting nooks and crannies throughout
the charming
6 rooms
with
3. bedrooms,
142
baths.
Excellent
closet
ape
Home is in
good condition with
a
large
cheerful
rooms.
Includes

Beppened
OT,

porch

priced

and BELIEVE

at only

netka’s most desirable locations. A
beautifully built brick Colonial home
top-notch
condition.
9
rooms
including
5 bedrooms,
31% baths. An
extremely
large
and
lovely
livin
room,
separate
dining
room,
an
excellent kitchen with spacious break-

Few

steps

up from

second

r to 2 play rooms and large Cedar
et and extra storage area. Glazed
and can be heated)
Sun room with

ella

screens

provides

an

excellent

possibility for a year round
Family
room.
This
home
is located
on
a
beautiful extra large
piece of property

and

is offered

at $105,000

_ estate.

to settle

an

GLENCOE
rm.

or

4th

bedroom.

Close

Heavily

ASSOCIATES

~ HI 6-8000

ENGLAND

kitchen

WITH

1%

acre on attractive private lane near
_ Tower Rd. and Hibbard. Large living
Shamed
with fireplace
and
bay.
Four
lovely bedrooms,
212 baths,
paneled
den
and
recreation
room
with fire-

place.

Screened

porch

overlooks

golf

course.
Immaculate
condition.
: 70s. AIR CONDITIONED.

Low

IGHTFUL

ONE

STORY

living room

w/fireplace,

dining

ON

room,

J. CLARKE BAKER
ALpine

ne Hanley
ce Pietrowicz

6-1015

Wilmette

EEPING

4

BEDROOMS,

'‘oss'n about
Garage.

PORCH—only

Sept. ist.
FINE

DEN

$34,500.

New Tile bath.
CONDITI ON

THROUGHOUT.

This won’t last. Bet-

and

now

BAIRD

for:

R.H.

&amp; WARNER

Davis Street
91 - 1855

16 —

ask

Classified

4

Hillcrest

6-2700

FRAME
be a good

located

ONE
FAMILY
investment for

in

the

Dewey

DISTINGUISHED
SAUGANASH
LANDMARK!
Designed and built by
owner
architect,
this English Tudor
with leaded glass windows, imported
hardware,
hand
wrought
fixtures,
reflects refinements of yesteryear. 4
bedrooms
2 baths,
imposing
living
recom with beamed
ceiling and fireplace, formal dining room
and new
kitchen
all
provide
for
delightful
family living. Schools, park, transportation
and
shopping
all
within
2
blocks. Low taxes. RO 3-1844, agt.

Evanston,

Helen

G. Nixon,

Ill.

273 - 3855.

Hahn
Ave.

Bldg.

Realtor

Room 300
Evanston

STEP SAVER KITCHEN COMBINED
with adjacent spacious family rm. is
just rignt for family fun and informal

entertaining.

and

te

JOHNSON

It’s

UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman
A

_ EVANSTON
Close to Willard School
8 ROOMS,

Upstairs

CHARMING,
OLDER
HOME.
2
baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semimodern
kit. Located near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee

1219 Washington,

floor.

$25,000

Realtor
Call

Ist

area. There
are 2 bdrms.,
liv. rm.,
din. rm., kit. and bath on the first
floor.
3 bdrms.
and bath on second.
The present tenants would prefer to
remain occupants under a 5 year lease
if possible. Asking $16,000
HUNTER’S REAL ESTATE
1528 Emerson, Evanston
GR 5-7528

modern
kitchen,
2 good
sized
bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
porch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped
lot
w/130’
frontage. In 30s. Call Joyce King.

23

on

Equal Opportunity Housing

winding lane east of Waukegan
Rd.
north of Glenview Rd. Unusually large

_

all

THIS
OLDER
home could

A

HOME

1%

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

GLENVIEW
“ - DI

improved

twin
size
bedrooms
and_
hall bath.
Excellent
carpeting
and
draperies
included. Most convenient location and
the price is only $38,500. Call today to

anyone.

COLONIAL

fully

WINNETKA
NEW ON THE MARKET
GREELEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Tastefully decorated
and in spotless
condition. Entry hall, nice sized living
room with fireplace, spacious dining
room, family room, powder room and

Winnetka

WINNETKA
NEW

wooded,

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

BR 3-5080

floor

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
2144 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frple.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
mm. poss. on 1 model
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

to

INC.

843 Elm Street

ist

.
.
.
.
.
.
.

school and transp. $27,500. Low taxes.

Town &amp; Country

area,

carport

are

3

some

bdrms.

and

of the

features.

large

“TECHNY REALTY INC.

Mid

272-4950

158A

For Sale—Houses

by Area

BARRINGTON—TOWER
LAKE,
3
bdrm. Cape Cod, large kit., charming
liv. rm. with frpl., many other features.
A good value at $28,500. 526-8835.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk

3

BDRM.

BRICK

AND

A. &amp; R. Realty

OWNER

$24,900

is

JUNE

26

convenient

to

shops

bedroom
Lot

size

outside

shopens

IN,

and

WALK

x

brick

all

TO

transportation.

split-level with family
72’

125’.

room.

Construction

around

with

3

on

alumi-

num vee
at 2nd floor. Custom built
| JMD
Const. Co. Residence located
at
950
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Ill.
Phone 945-4130. Price of $31,900.
DEERFIELD
IMMACULATE
4 BEDroom
21%
bath
colonial,
completely
landscaped with tall shade trees and
large brick patio. Liv. rm. with frpl.,
din. rm., 22 ft. x 16 ft. pan. fam. room
with snack bar and pass through to
kit. All carpeting, draperies and “oe
oe
Asking in low 40s. Owner,
945DEERFIELD—BY OWNER
3. bedroom tri-level, 2 baths, rec. and
utility rooms. Basement with separate
workshop.
Shade and flowering crab
trees accent the garden
area while
wooden
benches
surround
the party
size patio. $33,900. 4 3/4% peaee
available to qualified buyer. 945-4627.

DEERFIELD:

3 BDRM.
TRI-LEVEL
2 full baths, pan. rec. rm. Cent. air
cond. Intercom throughout. 2 car gar.
Fenced-in yd. Lge. patio. Wall to wall
cerptng. and drapes incl. Next to park
on deadend strt. Conv. to schs.. trans.
and shop. $29,500. Firm. 945-2278.

DEERFIELD PARK — BY OWNER:
3
BR Colonial, 242 baths, pan. fam. rm.
Kit. w/built-ins. Crptng. and drapes.
Beaut.
landscaping.
Lge.
patio.
Mid
30s. 945-2911.

DEERFIELD:

4 BR.
HOME.
EXC.
beaut. landscpd.,
cent. a/c, 2
rec. rm. Mid 30s. Drive by. 516
Hill Rd. By appt. 945-5475.

cond.,
patios,
Indian

EVANSTON

NORTH

White clapboard
cor. lot. 3 bdrms.,

rm.

on

ground

Thermopane

rm.,

elec.

breakfast
range,

er. Full
benches,

BY

fi, Lge.

pic.

OWNER.

liv. rm.,

window,

nook,

mod.

garbage

with

sep.

din.

kit.

disp.,

with

dishwash-

bsmt.,
with_ built-in work
tile floor. Fully air-cond.,

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincolnwood
school
district.
Lovely
Woodland
Rd.
Brick
and _ frame
Colonial. 3 twin bedrooms, 112 baths,
lg. liv. rm. w/frpl., bay window; sep.
din. rm.; Carpeting and shutters incl.
Kit. w/dishw. Lg. util. rm. Screened
glazed
porch.
‘Fenced
back
yard
w/stone Bar-B-Q. Roof and aluminum
siding
new
1961.
Close
to
schools,
transportation.
$39,900
CALL 869-3074 for appt.

EVANSTON

SOUTH
BY
TRANSferred
owner.
3 bdrm.
ranch;
full
bsmt. plus lov. pan. year around fam.

Lge.

bright

kit.,

lighted

stone patio, gas ht., aluminum
and screens plus many extras.

Idscp.

and

well

maintained;

schools,
buses
and
shopping.
availability, low 20s. Call UN
for appointment.

EVANSTON:

LARGE

FRAME

colored
storms
Beaut.

walk

to

Early
4-6527

HOME.

10 room,
7 bedroom,
1 plus
baths.
Fenced
yard,
large lot. 12 x 24 ft.
storage bidg. 2 car gar. Good home
for large family. Washington and St.
Nicholas schools. $28,000.

HAPP

5800

Dempster

REALTORS,

St.
Morton
966 3200

Grove,

Ill.

EVANSTON N.W. BY TRANSFERRED
owner. Open Sunday 2 to 5. Years of
happy
living in this delightful
pink
brick Cave Cod. 2 bdrm. expandable
C.T, bath, 2 frpls., full bsmt., 2 car
attached
gar.,
paneled
breezeway,
patio, quiet street in Willard sch. dist.
3313 Colfax Pl. (Blk. S. of Harrison,
off Crawford) DA 8-0032.
EVANSTON
4 bdrm.,
den. 2
gar., nr. schools,
$26,500. UN 4-2777

BY OWNER
sun porches, 3 car
transp., reduced to

¢ Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

HIGHLAND
open
plan
831-3171.

EVANSTON SOUTHWEST,
and den;
brick ranch;
patio;
exc.
cond.;
cor.
2101
Washington.
GR_
Sunday 1 to 4.

easy

serving

care

KENILWORTH

3 BEDRMS.
att. garage;
lot;
$24,500.
5-1763.
Open

aluminum

siding;

BOB VOIGTS

3

bdrms., possible 4th; 11% baths; 2 car
garage;
desirable
Central Schl. and
New Trier High Schl. location; walk to
eine.
train.
$32,500.
Shown
on
weekends only. 835-4629.

Executives

DA

DISTINCTIVE
AND
PLUSH
Brick
Ranch—3
bedrooms,
den
and
bright cheery living area with fireplace. All Thermopane windows, new
carpeting, drapes, appliances and air
condg. 2 car garage with auto. doors.
Bordering North Shore Club. Must see
to appreciate. $48,750.

Park-Crest Realty
1114

Waukegan

GLENVIEW

Rd.
PArk

4-7900

EAST

—

Glenview

BY
OWNER
Colonial lannon stone house on beautiful wooded deadend street, on 14-acre
lot. 3 bedrooms up, 1 walnut paneled
den or bedroom
down.
Large
cedar
paneled
family
room
with
assthrough modern kitchen and breakfast
area;
separate
dining
room;
living
room
with fireplace
and
connecting
screened porch. Full basement
with
Cypress
paneled
recreation
room,
fireplace
and
bar.
Oversize
2-car
arage.
New
Trier
school
district.
ust be seen to be appreciated.
Mid 50s ;
PArk 9-0880

GLENVIEW
JUST
LISTED.
7
ROOM
BRICK
ranch. Excellent condition throughout.
Liv. rm., din. rm., lg. kit. w/eating
area, Family
rm. w/frpl., 3 bdrms.
and bath, full basement w/lg. rec. rm.
and
full
bath.
Central
air
cond.
Beautifully
landscaped
with
evergreens and perennials. Call for appt.
Price $38,500.

BOB VOIGTS

UNiversity

KENILWORTH,
606
ROGER.
3
rms.;
242 baths;
fully air cond.
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Tr
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.
W.

MUNDELEIN
SHORE PK.
VERY PLEASA
9 room Cape Cod with basement, 2
garage
and
tool
house
on
woo
double lot in quiet area. 2 fireplac
1 bath and 2 powder rooms; den or
bedroom; built-ins; gas heat. 200 f
beach. Immediate occupancy. $31,9

THE COUNTRY

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

4-4866

REALTY
ALpine

GLENVIEW
CONTEMPORARY
MULti-level. 4 bedrms.,
215 ba., 2 fam.
rms. Bar. Many extras. Transferred
Owner will sacrifice. 50s. 724-5558.
HIGHLAND
PARK
OPEN
SUNDAY
1 TO 4
if Fb
looking for a deluxe 4 or 5
bedroom ranch, east location, see this
6 year
old home
on
-over
4% acre
magnificently landscaped property. 3
full. baths.
Exquisite
1st floor fam.
rm. with stone frple., built-in bar, hifi
and
parquet flr. Over 40 ft. of thermal
window wall overlooking patio. 2 zone
heat and air cond. Dream kit. w/sep.
breakfast rm.
and mudrm.
Close to
schs. and trans. Owner will take any
reasonable offer. UPPER
BRACKET
FOR THE EXECUTIVE.
IDLEWOOD
REALTY
CO. INC.
653 Roger Williams
Highland Park

Air-Conditioned

PARK—A

LOVELY

TRA.

DITIONAL
BRICK
HOUSE
FOR
SALE BY OWNER.
9 generous sized rooms, living room
with fireplace wall paneled in butternut;
separate
dining room;
paneled
family with eating area off kitchen. 4
bedrooms; 2!4 baths; large basement
with rec. room;
2 car brick garage,
all on fully landscaped 100 x 150 ft. jot.
Excellent school district. Upper 40s.
For further information and appoiniment phone 831-2734.

HIGHLAND

PARK-RAVINIA.
THIS
home has beaut. landsc. prop. Close to
Lake, sch., trans. Ist flr. has lige. liv.
rm., din. rm., music rm., den, pwdr.
rm., brkfst. rm., modern kit. 2nd fir.:
3 BRs
w/bath.
2 car gar. w/studio
above. ID 2-0471.

Bluff

Park Herald

66

Homes

|/3 Acre Landscaped Sit
FULLY

GUARANTEED

“Country

Squire

Series’’

Homes

Colonials

Ranc

Split Levels
3, 4 , and

5 Bedrooms

2'/, Baths

2-Car Garad

$37,600 to $52,000
AS LOW

AS 10%

DOWN

INCLUDED IN OUR HOMES
Paneled
family
room.
Wall-tocarpeting
or
oak
flooring.
Tap
double-oven
and
range.
Dishwas
and disposal. Aluminum
combina‘
storms and screens. Mueller Com
Air Conditioning.
FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANC
See our 4 and 5 Bedroom
Colo
All the above
features—plus
Su
large
family
room
with
firepl
4-Bedroom

$47,500,

5-Bedroom

$51,

Decorator
Furnished
Models.
O
for inspection
10:30 a.m. until d
daily, including SAT.
and SUN.
rections: Edens expressway or
kegan rd. (42A) to Willow rd.;
on Willow to Shermer rd.; north
Shermer to Techny rd. Turn west
mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

RED SEAL HOMES,
CR

INC

2601 MULBERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK, ILL.
2-5600
SH

3-1

NORTHBROOK
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
1-5 P.M.
Prestwick Lane (South of Walters
doors west of Landwehr
Rd.) Ma
home,
owner
transferred,
must
FAST! Reduced $3,400. 4 bedroom,
bath, sep. dining room,
basement
car garage—Bought another.

A FINE

FIRST

HOME

for the grow

family. Three bedroom, Cape Cod
fuli baths,
large
living
room,
dining
room.
245
car
garage
large cemented patio. Only $22,500.

SEQUENS
1240

REALT

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
272-0
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS

NORTHBROOK!

432-6776

HIGHLAND

COUS

(Highwa

i

SUNSET FIELDS

1-2374.

GLENVIEW—3 BDRM. BRK. RANCH
2-car gar.; 144 bath; finished bsmnt.;
lots of extras. Lower 30s. By owner.
724-8084 after 6 p.m.

Av.

NORTHBROOK

8-4440

GLENVIEW

REALTY

UNiversity 4-4866
ALpine 1KENILWORTH
BY OW
Charming 6 room home with 2 bdr
Beautiful 75’ lot. Near train and
Trier. Just reduced to $31,500. Vac
Call for key, AL 6-3198.

REALTY CO.

Evanston

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest-Lake

Home

A superbly maintained, top quality, 4
Bedroom-three bath, 6 year old split
level.
On
a_ beautifully
landscaped
acre
site.
This
home
has
marble
floored reception hall, sunken living
room,
a_
spacious
walnut
paneled
family
room
with
handsome
stone
fireplace, a dream kitchen with new
KitchenAid.
Dishwasher,
a
deluxe
pecan paneled recreation room
with
built-in bar, central air conditioning.
Almost new
carpeting included. The
sliding glass doors of the family roomopen onto a delightful free form patio,
complete
with
canvas
roof,
beyond
which
lies
the
swimming
pool,
a
summertime delight for children and
adults alike.

ORRINGTON

PARK:
VERY
UNUS
architect’s home.
$35,

SEE THIS TRULY GRACIOUS
Family
residence
with
Center
trance
hall
opening
into
a_ bri
cheerful 25 x 16 living room. Ther
a
large
dining
room,
TV _ ro
modern kitchen with breakfast ro!
A new fun center Family room 30
with sliding glass doors to a 40
swimming
pool which has just
4
added to this well kept home. Ma
bedroom
has
a private
bath
an
dressing
rooms.
There
are
2 o
bedrooms with their own baths. O
has far more invested than the $98
asking price. Call for appt.

EVANSTON;
BY
OWNER,
6
RMS.,
149 baths, 3 bdrms., gas F.A., Dawes,
Chute
schls.,
2 car
gar.,
crpting.,
stove, air condtrs., sun porch. Open
Sunday 1 to 6 by appt. Middle 30s.
UN 4-8604

colonial on wooded
142 baths, plus pow.

as ht., heavy duty electrical service.
——S
garden
with
flagstone
terr. an
——
2 car gar. with elec.
door. Outdoor
wiring, timer controlled
flood
lights.
Floored
attic
provides
space for addn’] bdrms. 2 bl. to NW
trains. Low taxes. Priced in low 40s.
Avail. Sept. 1. Phone 328-1442.

rm.

EVANSTON
—
SKOKIE.
WALKER,
St. Joan of Are Schls. 7 rm. brick and
frame
colonial
on
cul-de-sac.
3
bdrms;.
142 baths;
liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.; 14x 21 family rm.
30s.
OR 4-3298.

GLENVIEW

and

transp.,
just
42 blk. to ele. schl. 3
bdrms., 2 baths, LR., sep. DR., kit.
w/eating space and stove. Pan. Rec.
Rm.
w/built-ins,
sep.
laundry
and
work areas in bsmt. Carpeting Ist fl.,
2nd fl. in hall and MBdrm.
Shutters
throughout.
Economical
gas
heat.
Tastefully decorated. Reas. taxes. For
appt. 945-6732
schools,

HIGHLAND PARK: SPACIOUS
Williamsburg
ranch. 3 bdrms., c
air cond., 17 x 30’ stepdown living
overlooks
ravine.
Deluxe
cus
features, easy low maintenance.
vate
and high schools and Cen
v. Station. Priced in 70s. ID 2-316:

walnut cab. kit. Completely

landscaped with driveway, patio and
Cyclone
fence.
Ideal
loc.
Close
to
schools, shopping, transp. Priced right
at $32,000. Call DA 8-9552.

frpl.;

UNTIL

Brk. Georgian home, shaded by trees
and surrounded
by tall shrubs
and
fencing, offers the utmost in privacy

yet

heat. New

BY OWNER
7 rm. Dutch Colonial, plus 2 enclosed
winterized porches; pnld. family rm.;

DEERFIELD
BY

EVANSTON
N.W.
FOR
SALE
BY
orig. owner.
6 room
brick ranch, 3
bdrms., 2 cer. tile baths, lg. finished
rec. room with wet bar, refrig., and
hi-fi wall outlets. Cent. air-cond. Gas

GLENCOE

945-0714

DEERFIELD—CLOSE

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

RANCH
IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE
‘for family wanting the best location. 3
ooms, 1 bath, full basement with
rec.

6-1855
6-2700

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
1850 Willow Road. Northfield HI 6-5700
acre

_ AN UNUSUAL OFFERING IN ONE OF

fast room.

BY

frame ranch. Crptd. liv. rm. w/frple.
and
beamed
ceiling.
CT
bath.
Kit.
built-ins inc. dishwasher, range, oven,
washer and dryer. 1 car gar. Conv.
location. Move-in condition. Realistically priced.
$23,500

and

utility room and a basement, too. Airconditioned. It’s a beautiful home in a
sylvan setting perfect for the discriminating family.

IT OR

$36,900.

Formal

CLUB AREA

breakfast

COND.

white

CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH WITH
sweeping
views
of
Sunset
Ridge
Country Club fairways. Living room
with picture window,
paneled family
room, walled patio, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, spacious dining room,
built-in

kitchen,

_ QUAINT
DUTCH
COLONIAL,
PERfectly located. Close to village and
Skokie Playfield Park. Lots of inter-

home,

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

COUNTRY

- TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
}
WINNETKA

i

designed

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
;

-

dining room and adjoining breakfast
room.
Modern
kitchen
and
serving
pantry. In fine condition throughout.
BAIR D
&amp;
ALAN RAMSAY

a

pte
place for your piano. Lovely
roperty
close
to
Lake,
schools,
shopping and train—5 bedrooms,
442
3
ths—screen
porch.
Carpeting
inded. Trul
a bu
at $64,500.
CALLC ARL
TTE TYSON

1-1500.

central hall, curving stairway.

of
to

is

ALpine
COLONIAL

brick with
wood shingle. Flexible in
bedroom arrangement, with 3 second
floor bedrooms and 3 baths (fireplace
in the master suite) a first floor guest
bedroom,
plus maid’s rooms. Large,
glass-walled
family
room
plus
a
paneled study with fireplace. Living
room with fireplace and
a wide bay
window
facing
rear
lawn.
Wide

Central
air
conditioning.
Attractive
ard nicely landscaped.
Quiet established
area
convenient
to shopping,
train,
ark,
pools and schools. $24,900.
CALL CHARLOTTE TYSON
GRACIOUS NEW LISTING
A real home
of many
uses, first
course for a family wanting room

GROVE.

3 BEDROOM CAPE COD
Crptd. liv. rm., sep. din. area, kit.,
twin-sz. BR and tile bath on Ist flr., 2
BRs and sewing rm. on 2nd fir. The
heated breezeway
has a built-in bar
sink. The 112 car att. gar. has a sep.
heating plant and can easily be converted to fam. rm. use. Alum. siding
for carefree maint. 63 x 150’ Jot.
Reduced to $23,500.

AIR

Inc.

Charming

finished

ROOM,

Sadler &amp; Hultman

MARY JOAN HERBER

Well

S.

Deerfield

ROOM.

50 x 184 FOOT LOT, 2 CAR GARAGE,
LOW, LOW TAXES.
...
JUST A
SHORT
WALK
TO
LINDEN
“L”
TERMINAL, $43,000.

brick

ue. Quality appointments taste_ fully
decorated,
picturesque
private
ounds,
and
very
hard
to find
a
w—as it has had only tender care.

CALL

813

owner. 3 bdrm. redwood ranch. Full
bsmt.; frpl.; on beautifully landscaped
14 acre
lot, 42 blk. from
grade schl.
as heat.
Cook
county.
pper
20s.
Open house Sun. 2-7 p.m. 381-1539.

24. FOOT

the

158A For Sale—Houses by Area

For Sale—Houses by Area

BARRINGTON.

ALL

BEDROOM

: iy

158A

EAST WILMETTE

OPEN
A BEAUTY!

SUNDAY

READY

TO

1-5
MOVE

I}

IMMACULATE
4 bedroom home,
baths, FABULOUS
GE
kitchen,
CONDITIONED.
Just 3 months
gd
Includes beautiful carpeting and dr
eries. Lovely family room plus hi
basement.
2644 Willow Drive, Northbrook
(East of Pfingsten, between
Willow Road and Techny Ro
THE VILLAGE
1876 Shermer Rd.

GREEN

REALTY
272-14

NORTHBROOK-OWNER—272-3245
Spacious
bi-level,
3 bdrms.,
2 fs
rms.; 2 baths; birch kit. w/blt. i

cpte.;

drapes;

storms-screens.

H

Ss.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

22,

196

�16t Por Sale—Yovatt Property

ISSA. For Salen-Blekees
by Aree
A

Oo
D droom,
, fire

“sti Colonial
gg
2%
ce
and
paneled
ing family room. Large mud oo
f
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
try,
laminated
ceilings,
ovarhund
wer. Quality minded construction by
stom
home
builder.
Residence
loted at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northook. JMD Construction Co., 945-4130.
riced to sell at $48,500 which will
clude sodding of front yard, seeding
rear, and storms and screens.
RTHBROOK:
CHOICE
HOMESITE.
3’ x 660’. Across
from
Sportsman’s
olf Course on Walters Road. Many
e homes
in area. Close to Indian
idge Elementary School. Minutes to
hopping
and downtown
Northbrook.
ll now. $15,750.

ING-REALTORS

5120

Oakton, Skokie,
OR
3-1234.
NORTHBROOK
harm abounds in this lovely 3 bdrm.
neh, 14% baths;
full basement.
On
lly improved, large, landscaped site.
pper 20s.
Open house Sunday 1 to 5
1853 Highland Av.

TECHNY

REALTY
272-4950

INC.

NORTHFIELD
SUPERB
COLONIAL 4
bedrooms,
242
baths,
large
living
‘room with fireplace, separate dining
room,
fully
equipped kitchen with D
and D and
double oven, family room,
large
cherry
paneled
rec.
room,
laundry area, tastefully decorated and
carpeted throughout, beautifull ly landscaped
with Parse
backyar
Centrally air-cond.
Only 6 years old. Low
40s. For sale by owner. Call HI 6-3869.

NORTHFIELD TWP.

BEDROOM
CAPE
COD,
EXPANDable; on 2 acres of land.
Estate area.
Contract
available.
$38,500.
Open
house Sunday 2 to 5.
R. L. Grennan &amp; Assoc.
272-3857
NORTHFIELD
BY OWNER,
WINNETKa
Park
Dist.
Liv.
rm.
with frpl.,
fam. rm., 2 bdrms., kit. with eating
sree: Screened porch. $24,000. Call 446916.
SKOKIE.
BY
OWNER.
5 RM.
BRK.
Georgian. Rec. rm. in bsmt.; fenced
yd.; patio; heated pnid. -hobby rm. in
gar.;
crptng.
$22,500.
677-8554
evenings.
WHEELING:
BY
OWNER,
3 BDRM.
‘brick ranch, all appls., W/W
carpeting, air cond., garage, close to schls.,
shop, extras. $19, 000. 537-6776.

WILMETTE

RTHBROOK
—
FERNDALE
AVE.
ly owner. Lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath splitvel on heavily wooded deadend st.
or. Pres.
area;
Liv. rm.
din. rm.
/fple.;
Fully
equipt.
kit.
w/eating
ea; Pan. fam. rm.; lge. util. rm.;
ge scrd.
porch;
2 car gar.
cptg.
ap’s. Mid 30s. 272-8409 or FI 6-1230.
RTHBROOK—SYCAMORE
LANE.
ieee
3 bdrm. ranch, lge. fenced
Mud rm. w/greenhouse window
= brick floor. Dishwasher and stove
+
built-in attic fan. Gar.
Asking
Open Sun. 2 to 5. 272-2188 or
26793. 1503 Sycamore Lane, Northook, Ill.
RTHBROOK—BRICK
RANCH WITH
%
Car
gar.
on ldscpd.
1 acre;
3
dirms.
215
C.T.
baths;
Pan.
fam.
m.
w/crab
orchard
fple.
adjoin.
utility rm;
full bsmt.
w/shop
gas
H.W.
heat.
Carpeted.
9,500. 272-5124.
RTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—8
RM.
blit-level on heavily wooded deadend
. in forest preserve area. 3 bdrms., 3
blcs.; indoor barbecue;
lge. kitchen
and
D,
eating
area.
Att.
rage; central air-cond.; many other
tras. $39,900. CR 2-5943.
RTHBROOK BY OWNER,
3 BDRM.
ck ranch.
Full bsmt.,
20x
in 20
m.
rm.,
65x 140
landscaped
lot.
ice
includes
D.D.,
stove,
refrig.,
asher, dryer, freezer, carpeting and
apes. $27,500. Call CR 2-2262.
RTHBROOK
— SUNSET
FIELDS
9
onths old Col. 3 bdrms.; 21% baths;
ent.
air-cond.;
fin.
bsmt.
Many
ktras. Trans. Sacrifice. $2,000 under
pst for quick sale. 272-7597.

CLOSE TO LOGAN SCHOOL
6
Room
Home.
Living
rm,
DR,
Kitchen, Sunrm,. and pantry on Ist. 3
Bedrms. and bath on 2nd. HW Gas ht.
3 Blks to NW RR. Mid 20s.

Lovely

NORTHFIELD
and 4 bedroom bi-levels
w nearing completion for
mediate occupancy or will
iid to suit. 2 ceramic tile
ths, double oven gas range,
shwasher, disposal and finred family room. Located
New Trier school district,
blocks from Edens Highy. Directions: Edens to WilRd., W. 3 blocks to Bris|, S. | block to Abbott
ourt, E. '/ block.
Open daily after | p.m.

Elston Builders
4.0300
256-3479
thfield
W LISTING

kitchen with break-

ast area, 3 master bedrooms, 2 plus
aths, spacious dining room, Ist floor
tility
room,
a basement
too with
other fireplace, a 2 car garage with
electric door. On about 1/3 acre
th a circular
drive
and beautiful
ndscaping. Priced at $71,500.

J. BRADY
0 Willow

Road,

REALTY
Northfield

CO.
HI

6-5700

NORTHFIELD
irst time offered. Under construction
rick and frame 2 story. 3 bedrms.;
ind “ry
fam. rm.;
basement;
att.
40,000.
New
Trier
West.
1582

jiliow Rd. August Ist occup.

tarold ©. Schultz,
256-4949

une

22,

1967

Builder

rm

w/frpl.

Full

home.

DR.

SOUTHEAST

‘

:

me

nr.

BY

lake,

Greeley

WINNETKA
BY
OWNER
3 BEDRM.
342 Baths de luxe brick ranch. Cent.
air-cond.,
in exclusive
Woodley
Rd.
area, over acre of land, 3 car gar.,
w/automatic door, custom built
kit,
3 froles., lge. beamed fam. rm., pan.
library,
low
tax district.
For
appt.
eall HI 6-0239.

159

For

Sale—Town

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
OWNER'S LOSS—YOUR GAIN
Brick Colonial 2 bedroom Townhouse.
Fine location—one block to Lake—2
blocks to transportation. Low maintenance. PERFECT
CONDITION.
New
storms and screens. Beautiful parquet
floors.
ryt
attic
storage.
Easy
financing. $19,500
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS
fe

BAY

50x170

ALpine

WILMETTE

NEW

1-0407

LISTING

EXCELLENTLY
CONSTRUCTED
brick home
for family wanting two
bdrms. on Ist floor and one bdrm. on
2nd.
Attractive
living
room
W/fireplace and dining room comb. Dandy
kitchen W/dishwasher, ample counter
space, cheerful eating area. Paneled
family
rm.
facing
large
patio
and
lovely garden and yard. One ceramic
bath W/shower
and one powder rm.
Full basement, Bryant furnace, baseboard
heat.
2-car,
brick.
garage.
$39,750. Call Mrs. Hauworth.
C

McGUIRE
GR 5-1080

&amp; ORR,

BR

3-3220

WILMETTE—NEWLY LISTED
In nicely established Wilmette neighborhood, red brick Colonial. Entrance
hall leads to nice living room
with
wood burning fireplace, good dining
room; a 1914 x 8 ft. pine paneled room
off dining room.
Kitchen with dishwasher
and
disposal.
3
twin
size
bedrooms; 112 baths. Full basement. 1
car detached
garage.
$35,000 asking
price.

ANN

ANDRUSS,

440 Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR.
Kenilworth

1-7300

WILMETTE-LOGAN
SCHOOL
DIST.
614 rm. house. Liv. rm. w/frpl., din.
rm.,
kit.,
3rd.
bdrm.
or
den
and
powder
rm.
on
ist.
2 bdrms.
and
tandem study rm. and bath on 2nd.
flr. Attach. gar. $26,500. Write T-200,
Box 60, Wilmette.
WILMETTE
EAST—BY
RETIRED
owner.
Small family 7 rm. home,
3
bdrms.
Choice
location.
2 blks.
to
beach. 88 ft. frontage corner lot at 601
Elmwood. Lower 40s. AL 1-4059.

Winnetka

Winner

CUSTOM
BUILT
15
YEAR
OLD
RUSTIC
RANCH
on
more
than
a
wooded acre in choice ESTATE
area
near
CROW
ISLAND,
SKOKIE,
FAITH
HOPE,
COUNTRY
DAY
and
NEW TRIER schools. Separate living
and
dining
rooms,
4 bedrooms,
342
baths,
T
room
and
a_e
secluded
terrace off the large screened porch.

Sears
Hillcrest

Real

Estate

6-2900

Co

BRoadway

3-2666

WINNETKA
2

STORY, 8 ROOM
BRICK
HOME
IN
one of the most convenient locations
to grade and parochial school, New
‘Trier High School and Northwestern
Station. Full basement,
4 bedrms,
2
tile baths. Fine fenced-in yard and 1
car garage.

KENILWORTH
Road

REALTY

KENILWORTH
BR 3-2552

WINNETKA
—
JUST
LISTED
FOR
family needing six bedrms. All rooms
are lge., including L.R. w/fpl., D.R.,
kit. w/eating
space. This
is one of
those hard-to-find homes
in a ‘‘forever’’ location.
Hubbard ‘Woods,
Sacred Heart,
West
New
Trier
Schls.

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, INC.
586 LINCOLN AVE., WINN.
PHONE:

~“Winnetka—165

HI 6-0177

Church

Rd.

LIV.
RM.,
DIN.
RM.,
KITCHEN
W/
uilt-ins,
breakfast
area,
laundry,
amily =. 2 fireplaces. 4 bdrms., 245
baths,
car garage.
Enclosed rear
yard, $62, 500. Odh Realty, 446-4900.
WINNETKA BY OWNER
3
bdrm.,
1
bath
home
in
fine
neighborhood. Fam. sz. new cab. kit.
w/all built-in Copper tone appl. Self
—,
screens
and
storms.
Fully
carp
A. gas heat $39,500. HI 6-4463.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

NON-RACIAL
Two new 4 bedroom townhomes.
1144 baths, basement and modern kitchen
Evanston
1827 Hovland Court
Eve. 465-6321
Day 338-7880

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

HOME
OWNERS,
QUALIFIED
BUYers for your 4 or 5 bedroom home in
the Evanston, Skokie or Glencoe area.
Price not to exceed $60,000.

Anderson

Real

Estate

516 Main St., Evanston, 869-4516
GLENVIEW
OR
WILMETTE—PRIvate
individual
seeks
a_ previously
unadvertised
reasonably
aged_ brick
house. (6 or 7 large rooms, fireplace, 2
baths, good closet and storage space,
garage) in attractive area, priced at
$35,000 to $40,000. 643-2557.
WANTED!
3
BEDROOMS,
BASEment,
family room,
double
attached
garage in desirable Glenview or North
Shore area. Send complete description
with snap shot to B. Limbaugh, 9605
Manor Rd., Leawood, Kansas.
TRANSFERRED:
RENT
W/OPTION
to buy. 5 bdrm.
house, Evanston or
So.
Wilmette,
near
‘‘L’’.
$40.000$50,000. Write A. Lang, 615 Woodland
Dr., Forest, Miss. 39074.
WILL
PURCHASE
ON
CONTRACT
direct from
owner
any house under
$30,000. Write North Shore Investment
Mortgage Co. Box 91, Kenilworth.
NAVY
CAPTAIN
INTERESTED
IN
buying
3
or
4
bedroom
home
in
Swainwood area, $30,000 to $40,000.
PArk 4-8293

multi-Apt.
ciencies or 15 larger
now on oer:

CHUTE

168
|

EVANSTON
.
ON
GREEN
BAY
Road Zoned | C-l. ’ Approx. 35 x 90 and
only $11,750

SAMUEL

SHERWIN

607 Howard
UNiversity 9-2575

Street—Evanston
BRoadway 2-5420

WOODED-LAKE FRONT
HOME SITES

1%,
ACRE
34
ACRE,
FULLY
IMproved. Available for custom building.
‘Well established
community.
Priced
from $6,000. Terms with 10% down.
SEVEN HILLS. PHONE 356-8282.

Northfield-Northbrook
New Trier School District

FROM OWNER, NORTHBROOK ONLY.
4 Bedrm.;
basement.
Mid
30s. Will
consider smaller in 20s if expandable.
251-3856

161

For Sale—Vacant

VACANT PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on —
tiful to Be
ae
faciliti
and
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13 ee
stocked with trout.
ming pool. Each lot

Property

TWO
ADJOINground in beauminutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

HIGHLAND
PARK—F1
zoning on this
centrally located lot will permit the
construction of multiple housing. Call
our office for further details.

GOELZER
714 ELM

and

WILDE

HI

6-8373°

Glencoe Vacant Riparian
OUTSTANDING
HOMESITE.
Sticnts seeps 213 foot beach
ich

on

YOUR
Lake

GLENCOE REALTY

REALTOR
STREET

HI 6-5544

35 WOODED
12 ACRE LOTS
exclusive North Shore location $9,500
per
lot
improved.
per
lot
unimproved.
Financing
_avail.
Write
P.O.
Box 53, Northfield,

CORNER
LOT IN EXCELLENT
RESIdential
area.
3 blks.
east
of main
business
dist.
Less
than
3 blks.
t¢
public and parochial schools.
Price;
$15,500. Write T-201, Box 60, Wilmette
GLENCOE CORNER LOT
Adams St. at Randolph.
located. Asking $7,000.

Anderson

516

Main

9,552 SQ. FT.
Conveniently

Real Estate

GA

of the Apostles
UN 4-231

‘a

SAVE $350 ON 2 ae
IN.
BEAUTIFUL
MEMORIAL
bs yer
Moving out of town.

graves.
Lo ae. sec
Svevens tie
oh ti “gtF

rice is lower if
you
Richards, 272-0176. f

MARKET
169

St.,

Evanston,

Sales

EVANSTON
1229

T GASKIN

Eg

St

DWEL9-1669

NORTHFIELD
in Woodland
Park just So.
dead
end
street.
Asking

Nice lot
Pine Ms
$16,500
VROMAN- McKNIGHT, Realtors
515-4th St.
ALpine 1-0407
Wilmette

1210 SHERIDAN
WILMETTE.
VACANT
priced to sell. Write
Wilmette, Illinois.
LARGE
LOT
ON
lake;
easy drive;
ood schools. Near
, PA 4-7744.

We

buy

the month

ern

BY
OWNER
T-202,
Box 60,

162

and

Trades

"CR

2- 7330.

Exchanges

19.7
ACRES
LAKE
COUNTY
ILL.
worth
$1,500 an acre will trade for
residence
or what
have
you,
up or
down. Has highway frontage. 234-8455.

164

For Sale—Business Property
2707-9 HOWARD

ST
NEWER!
Excell Cond!
Need
office space and
$? One
side
(over
800
sq.
ft)
of this
choicely
located bldg. is ready for occupancy.
Other half and shop-garage are leased
for substantial income. See! $$44,000

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
4- nae”
BR 3-2660
EVANSTON—TOP CENTRAL ST. LO.

ITH
ENT
ABOVE.
IDEAL
FOR
DOCTORS,
CPA’S
LAWYERS
OR
INSURANCE
AGENTS. REAL BUY AT bar 500.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

Industrial Northwest Vacant
200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELECtricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
more
available.
Terms 231-1025. Agent.
EVANSTON
PROPERTY.
2130
JACKson (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green.
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.

165

OF

BARRINGTON

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
20 acres;
old farmhouse,
6 rooms;
$3,000 per acre. Owner. 426-4937.

166

RETURN

13%

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

furnishings out-

PA at:

want

to 5 p.

to sell

refreshments

on

call 864-1145.

Flea

Market,

ve

premises.

Wadsworthih Rd. vat

infor.,

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette

Household
appraise

Conducted

=

omen: ~

5

for estates, insuran
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED
APPRAISALS, SALES,
BETTY BOUG
Call

evenings

Auction

Sales

Consignment Auction —
PONIES,

tiques,

EQUIP

and

misc.

Ahrens

Sunday

June

25th,

Restaurant,

Main

634-3552.
171

St.,

House

ANTIQUE

10 RM.

2818

Coach

°

Prairie

12

Conducted

noon,

Sales
APT.

SHERIDAN RD., CHICAGO
(42 bl. N. of Divers 2, 23,

Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 2
a.m.

to

5 p.m. ‘Phone

e

a

aps

LA

Peo

Apt. lived in by one family for 65
All furnishings are orig. por
gg car
ing in 2 bdrms. which was
last yr. This is the sale vou'es B

waiting for and

well worth the trip

the big city. ANTIQUITIES:
oo"
mah. din. rm. pedestal tbl. w/6 lvs.;
ant.
Span.
hi-backed
mig
be
chrs. w/red damask covering;c ce
|

glass

china

and

sideboard;

‘vee

Tiffany-type
leaded
glass
weeny
Grape
pattern;
heavily
carv
BRARY TBL.; fantastic green
CLOCK w/2 matching vases; very

tavestry; sev. exquisite carved
bdrm.
sets—1l w/tw. 4-poster
plus

much

i

PLATES;
cloths
4

furn.

not

ARE

me ae en
and
5

ae

YO

old
s.):

LAND-SPODE
BIRD
quisite miniatures in
sbi,”

Ste

doz.

PLATES;
ivory and
ivory

MUCH

BEADED
BAGS
likes a
which

GOLD

BACK

and. “HHE.CR
a” ve never

BANDE

TO

RY

REALITY

40

gas

stove

(like new); all sorts of kitchen items,
PLUS lady’s clothing, cedar
bkeses,
etc.
etc.;
sofa—$25—lamps
and

lots of pict.

frames.

1010
CHERRY
ST.
W.
WI
Thurs., Fri., 9:30 to 4:30. Hundreds
items

chairs;

inc.:

3

red

cut

velvet

bookcases;

sofa;

small

ta

antique fruit carved
ong
ing
walnut
oe
maple
bed;
9x12
Kaen
bedding; lamps ine, 7 egy
and hand
painted shade;
band Haviland
China
set books;
of
glassware; linen; and much more.

Sale By Jeanette ane

ONE DAY ONLY!
Last
week’s
heat
gives
tS
bottom prices on these pe
—
Down sofa, exq. auning tb
(really
different

sz.

hdbrd.;

Kent

esk;
Molla
iron
dinette set; sm. formica
lovely misc.
urs. onl
Sale

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway
3-3750

you

41. For

640 Green

INC,

June, 10 a.m.

and

PLUS

ONE
STORY
OFFICE
AND
GARAGE
type building. U.S. Government lease.
Air conditioned,
convenient
location.
——s age
sell at $110,000 call
RMERHORN.

QUINLAN &amp; x TYSON,

of

anything

lie’s

For Sale—Iinvestment Properties

EVANSTON

home

Rte.

Farms—Acreage—Estates

SOUTH

83.

nd a day in the country. We iets
2 acres and a big barn to spread
your items. Modern toilet facilities ©Sg

10

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
14 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900
REALTY

compl.

right

Col. Dan Danner, Glenview.

RD.

CLEAR
CLEAN
sewer and water;
Antioch. Call after

‘BIRCHWOOD

Conductors

Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.

Ill.

UNiversity

PLACE

ON
OR IN Nun eT
e BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. in and

HORSES,

CO.

&amp;

all

AUCTIONS “CONDUCTED |

869-4516

LOT
ZONES
FOR 2 FAMILY
ling, in fed. Orne.
$7,500.

$170irs 7

pid

Appraisers—Austionaenten a:

170

© Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star © Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

serving

in the Garden
cemetery. Call

EAST WILMETTE

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
PHONE 835-1800

and The Village Lamplighter,

SACRIFICE IN MEMORY

dens Cemetery, Arlington i
ee
4 lots, 2 bronze memorials
custom built devotional Nariel, val

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
Free outside space every Sun.

Builders Attention

King's Court (Corporation
a _ divisi
oie Te HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield

Cemetery Lots and Crypts

MUST

APPROX.
25 ACRE. HEAVILY WOODed.
Sewer
and
water.
Ideal
for
contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

UN
NEW TRIER WEST AREA, 4 BEDRM.
home in good condition; Sept. occup.;
up to mid 50s. 748-5409.

un

LINDENHURST

I-11 1

6 LUXURIOUS
TOWNHOUSES
Short
walk
to shops,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 24% baths, living room with
fireplace;
dining
room,
completely
equipped
kitchen.
Full
basement.
Attic. Attached garage. Garden patio
and separate dining patio. Central air
conditioning.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

AND

MITCHELLB

RD., WILMETTE

S.E. COR. a Ith a CENTRAL
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5

OAKTON

CLOSE
TO
NORTHWESTERN
UNIversity and nr. Ridge Avenue. 48 x 140
sunny
corner
lot.
Haven,
Noyes
District. $11,000.

REALTORS
515-4th St.

IN

School Area close to Oakton-Asbury.
Not many like this around anymore.

Houses

HOMEFINDERS

111 GREEN

Evanston Newly Listed

OWNER

:
er E., Faith Hope, etc.
Liv.
rm.
w/frpl.
and
beamed
ceil.,
form din. rm., den. brkfst. rm., cab.
kit., sm. bdrm. and bath on Ist fir. 4
lg. bdrms., 1 w/frpl. and beamed ceil.
and 2 C.T. baths on 2nd. Huge closets.
2 car att. gar. Avail. immed. Low 70s.
For appt.. call 446-8297.
WINNETKA;
UIET
PRIVATE
street.
Walk
to
Faith,
Hope
and
Charity
School;
-in
top
executive
location.
4
bdrms.;
242
BATHS:
master
bdrm.
w/dressing
rm.;
living
rm.
w/frpl.;
lg. dining
rm.;
kitchen w/eating area, D and D; den;
erm:
att. garage. Beaut. wooded lot.
ust see to Sige"
Upper 50s
I 6-0583.

Vroman-McKnight

600 Greenbay
AL 1-5600

CK AIR CONDITIONED RANCH IN
rized
Mulberry
Hill.
Large
living
oom with picture bay and
fireplace,
mily room with teakwood floor and

nusual fireplace,

Living

LANE
Clapboard

Family rm. at rear, Kitchen w/D-D, 2
Bedrooms and Tiled bath on Ist. Lge.
Bedrm. and bath on 2nd. Gas ht. att.
garage. Mid 40s.
515-4th St.
ALpine 1-0407

RTHBROOK:
CRABTREE
LANE,
2
ory Colonial, 3 large bedrooms, full
asement, 142 baths, quality construcon,
school
dist.
28. Mid
40s.
Call
Restwood 2-3659 for appointment.
RTHBROOK
BY OWNER
lose in. 5 yr. old brick-frame ranch.
bdrms., 142 baths, built-in kitchen
/eating area.
D-D;
full dry bsmt.
25,500. CR 2-5008.

ORCHARD
Brk. and

Delightful

WINNETKA

v0

Bay

Conducted

end

and
desk;

Rd. idnland
by "Blossom

‘bess

r

Park

YR.
OLD
ACADEMY
TO
demolished. Everything must be

from
furniture,
fixtures,
etc.
kitchen
equipment
to outside
and
evergreens.
Old
Chicago

mark.

Josephinum

Academy,

North Oakley Blvd. Chicago.
June 24th and 25th from 10 to 4
Sale conducted by Fred Lowman

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

plus

pla

:

1515

7

�172 For Sale—Household
Goods |
Two
:

Highland Park Homes

SELL OUT.
BARGAINS!
a
ee rtiday, June
22, 23. 10
04
374 N. ened. Park Dr., East H.P. (off
Sheridan Rd.) Eng. Tudor house furn.
= nee
style. Wing chrs.; loveseats;
din.
rm.
set;
bdrm.
set;
Shorten tbls.; Fr. Prov. twin bdrm.
set; Grandfather clock; Pease piano;
accordion; lovely silver, china; Rattan
-furn.; garden equip.; clothes; linens;
% Singer cons. sewing mach.; every rm.
:
e house brimming over w/furn.,
access. bric-a-brac, etc.

_

2290 Linden Av., H.P. ( blk.
S. of
Maple,
E.
of Sheridan
Rd.)
Round
din. tbl. w/6 chrs.; uphol. rocker;

_ mah. and maple chests; Vict. tilt tbl.;
4 poster dbl. bed;
kneehole desk;

wicker porch furn.; "yellow refrig. and
stove;
Old
Silver:
Antq.
plates;
Rosenthal
china
for
12;
freezer:
_ Exercise tbl.; leather card tbl.; many

Vols of books;

many interesting things

from each rm. Complete
description
of «(ae sales on our private mailing
card.
Better House Sales Conducted
By The ‘‘TRIO’’ 432-3107

NOT ON THURSDAY, BUT
wiciataee ee tag aw
A aa 23,
0 A.M. TO 4P
SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 ‘P.M. AT
911
SHERIDAN
ee
WILMETTE,
(PARK
ON
WEST
SIDE
OF
SHERIan). Owners
preving west and are
selling Ball and clawfoot Chippendale
style
sofa
in
quilted
chintz;
21”
remote control Zenith TV on stand;
turn-of-the-century oak dropleaf table
w/leaves; small oriental rugs; small
brown
Mah.
credenza-like
piece 40”

long, 30’

deep,

excellent

MOVING:
PRICED
TO SELL
QUALIty merchandise. French custom made
sofa and lounge chair; breakfront and
desk comb.
with crown
crystal;
42”
marble top round coffee table; brass
lamps; walnut Henredon din. rm. set,
buffet
black
slate
top,
gen.
blk.
leather cushions; tea cart; wal. hutch;
silver service;
metal office desk and
chair; ne: pong tbl.; kit. porc. tbl.;
ant.
est of drawers; spool bed;
manhe
caned
bottom
chair;
2 pine
twin beds, compl.;
bedside tbl.; ant.
birdseye
maple
and
mahog.
chest;
Coxwe T chair; uphol. bedroom chairs;
Heckman
coffee
tbl.;
cherry
lamp
tbl.; Kerosene lamp; ant. tbl. lamp;
O.G.
mirror;
ant.
sea
chest:
9x 12
rugs,
wool,
cotton;
Salterini
white
wrought iron tbl. and 4 chairs;
38’
round.
coffee tbl.; drill press;
picnic

tbl.

and

benches:

Royal

Park

(between

Av.

Edens

West,

and

Highland

Ridge

Pk.

Rd.)

ANTIQUES:
rd.
oak
pedestal
tbl.;
pa nted shades; dbl. brass bed; oval
tbl.; spice boxes; reverse painting
o glass; metal bed; old sm. ice box;
old
farm
chrs.;
burl
oak
server;
camper tub; shelves:
old metal base
sewing
mach.;
assort.
chests;
flow

blue

dishes.

Corn.

cupboard,

server;

china cab.; refrig.; gas stove;
deep
freeze;
rotary
mower;
GARDEN
EQUIP;
tools, Everything
must
go.
Liquidation of estate.
HOUSE SALE BY

LILLIAN FRANCIS
831-4428 EVENINGS

~A SECOND CHANCE SALE
SUN.,

3

TUES. JUNE 25, 26, 27
0 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
2816 Ww COYLE, CHICAGO
(W. Rog. Pk. Approx. 7000 N.)
Comp.
furnishings
from
7 rm.
hse.
Everything goes. Liv. rm. furn. incl.
sofa,
chrs.;
lamps,
tbls.,
Baldwin
Acrosonic
spinet piano;
Fr. din. R.
set; Hi-Fi comb.; Teacart; Credenza,
wall treatment; den furn, 3 bdrms. of
furn.; wrgt. iron kit. set; TV; radios;
clothing;
pictures;
spreads;
dishes;
linens; house full of misc. items.

677-0341
172

- 677-8990.

For

Sale—Household

ANTIQUES

Goods

Take TIME out to see our collection of
over 150 antique time pieces. German,
Austrian,
French,
American
wall
clocks, pendulum and weight driven.
French, Dutch, German,
and American mantel, steeple, figural and chime
clocks. French and American boudoir
clocks.
English
and
Scotch
Grandfather
clocks.
Swiss
and
German
cuckoo
clocks,
French
and
Belgian
garniture sets. Cartel clocks, Anniversary clocks, Calendar clocks, French
Boule
clocks.
Cottage
clocks,
Banjo
clocks, School and Shop clocks. Marble,
bronze,
iron
and
china
case
clocks.
Lady’s
and_
gentleman’s
watches. Stutz Bearcat 8 day-watch.
ALL IN WORKING CONDITION
It’s time you came
in and discovered
the treasures of:

A|_AEDDIN'S

1913 Sheridan Rd.
CLOSED MONDAYS

18 — Classified

LAMP

Highland Park
432-0439

anston,

1354

A

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

ANTIQUE

Honored

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
230 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
229 Contemporary Sofas
$190 7 pe. Dinette Sets
160 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
130 Deluxe Box Spr. and matt.
130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$ 80 5 pc. Dinette Sets
80 Bunk Beds
80 Hollywood
Beds
55 7 Drawer Desks
$ 45 Lounge Chairs
$ 7.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads
of other
credit

24 months

PARKER

St.

EVANSTON’S

NEW
ENDS

96

What

CO.
to 5

OUTLET

NYLONS

USED
do you

HAVE

IT!

ROLLS

need?

ACRILICS

WOOLS

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St; UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

HELP!
ATTENTION

STUDENTS,

JUST

MAR-

ried, rooming hse. owners and
with thin wallets and fat ideas.

others

Come to 1405 ELMWOOD, EVANSTON
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
June 22, 23, 24, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
We must vain!
gy A empty 27 rms. of
a triple townhse. by Sat. Everything
from like new hollywood beds $20 ea.
to ANT. BRASS TW. BED $35; MPL.
BUNK BEDS;
lots of OAK MISSION
FURN.;
handsome oak sideboard;
15
ANT.
ROCKING CHRS. $5.00 to $15;
lounge chrs. —
choice $5.00 to $15;
20 desks $4.00 to $25; 50 assort. wood
side chrs. $1.00 ea.;
and more stuff
than you can imagine.
THURSDAY
ONLY
ODD ANTQ. CHRS. EACH $10; OAK
Vict. tables $12 and $20; Antq. ‘cradle
$40; Child’s chifferobe $12; Tea carts
$8 and $25; Painted 5 drwr. chest $7;
Antq. high chair
sor Bel end table
$7; Cherry settee
alloon back
needlepoint
chr.
gis.
French
Prov.
Magnavox radio $30; ‘Anta. Rnd. glass
china cab. $75; Beckwith pump organ
$75; Chiffoniere $30; Oak chest w/hat
box bin $25; Butter churn crock $12;
Small Formica table $8; 2 Odd Benti
Pe
gad
ea.
$8;
Stroller,
car
1615

ELMWOOD,

MATCHING

from

$59.95
79.95

SALE
Cribs;

Youth

YDS.

$200;

BEIGE

rnd.

Mart

Av.

AR:

WOOL

din.

table,

fixture,

$20;

2

4

chairs;

sz.

WILMETTE

AUTOMATIC WASHER;
GAS DRYER
8,500 BTU 110 V. air-cond.
724-3044. 310 Elm, Glenview.

BROCADED

LIV.

RM.

ing

CHR.

Out of Business

72”

DOUBLE
DRESSER;
chest;
king
sz.
tuft
headboard;
spread;
drapes; carpetin
bee &amp; emirror,
75’’
x 46’;
Drexel
din.
rm.
table;
6 chairs;
2 parchment stools;
lamps; slab couch. Will separate. OR

ROUND

OAK

TABLE

(2 LEAVES);
Wood doll house; Antique Wicker baby
bed;
Slat
bench;
Corner
cabinet;
Captain’ s chairs; old picture frames:
cut
glass;
desks.
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.
Call
GR
5-8696
when
selling furniture, antiques, misc.

One Week Carpet Sale
OVER

500 REMNANTS—ALL SIZES
wools-nylons-acrilans
20 to 60% reductions.
Safeway Carpets, 7005 N. Clark, Chicago
Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5

DAY

BED

W/39”

BOX

SPRINGS

mattress. incl. throw cover
pillows, $50. VE 5-0954.

OFFER

ON

NEVER USED
Chaise Lounge

rocker.

Leatherette

NOW

AND

and 3 down

For Sale—Household |

HOUSE

match-

innerspring

437-1364

94” SOFA,
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
$100;
6 Willett
Cherry
dining
room
chairs; pr. mahogany end tables; pr.
large beige lounge chairs;
excellent
yc
a
condition. $75 "each. Call

SALE:

HOTPOINT

w/deepwell aot double
power
mowe
6 yr.
typewriter
office desk;

oven;
crib;
misc.

RAI

rc

w
P

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND U
Also, repairing, refinishing, upho
ing. Cane
and
rush seats
insta
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chic
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
RE-DECORATING AND GAR. S
Drexel
brkfrt.
and
desk
comb
new;
2 blue
drapes-10’;
Selig

chrs.;

and

MODEL HOME ‘FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges, NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL

attic

clean-out

et al!

Sat.

61 Ridge Rd. Highland Pk.
GAS
STOVE,
APT.
SIZE
$40;
tbl. $10; golf clubs, 10 men’s
irons!
women’s
set
$20;
misc.
antid
leaded
glass
windows;
much
1360 Arbor, Highland Park. 831-47
NAUGAHYDE
STUDIO COUCH;
nut
desk
and
chair;
misc.
i
Bathroom
fixtures,
medicine
a.
OR
3-7947. Call Sat. and
only.
GAS
RANGE
WITH
BUILT-IN
E
tric
clock,
oven
light,
5
bur
Kelvinator
refrig.;
G.E.
roll-a
vacuum cleaner with attachments
in good condition. UN 4-7857.
DROP LEAF TBL. AND 4 CHRS:.;
ice cream tbl.; chests; sofa; roc.
patch
quilts;
Haviland
china:
furn.;
oak dining chrs. Weber’s
Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

Antique Furniture Sale
LINDWALL’S
Oak Street
Win
14 Blk. W. of Green Bay Road.
BASEMENT
SALE:
THURS.,
and Sat. Refrig.; rollaway bed;
and chrs.; golf clubs; snow tires;
training tbl.;
227 Voltz
Rd.,
brook. 272-3414.

808
GARAGE
SALE.
720
MICHIGAN
Ave., Evanston. 8:30 a.m. Thurs. June
22. China; glassware; silver; pictures
w/frames;
sofa
and
chair;
antq.
wooden bed; a few chairs; books, 10c
ea.; much misc.
FLEA MARKET:
THURS., FRI. 10 TO
3. Loads furn., antiques, bric-a-brac.
Priced
to
sell!
Rear
entrance
666
Central Av., Highland
Park.
Corner
Green Bay see PINK DOOR.
CE 45219 or CE 4-1087.

SPINET PIANO
VERY
GOOD
CONDITION;
LARGE
refrigerator with freezer section, self
de-frosting. Best offer. Call
328-1391
DRAPERY DISPLAY AT LOW PRICES
Bedspreads,
closeouts,
full sz. only,
$10 each; drapery fabrics, 50¢ yd. and
up; chairs, tables, lamps, pictures and
accessories. Beauti-Interiors Inc., 4106
W. Oakton, Skokie. 677-1121.

aloe
IN 8 DAYS MUST SELL
Dbl.
bed,
box
spring,
a
$30;
Duncan Phyfe din. tbl. ., Chrs., $40; 2
chests, 1 w/mirror, $20 ea.; 3 pe. sofa,
$30; carpet 14x9, $10. All exc. cond.
Call 475-2835.

mod.

$200,000 FURNITURE, CARPETING
and
appliances,
60
to
70%
off.
Samples and model home samples. No
reas.
offer refused.
Cash
or terms.
WE 5-3191, Linsky Furniture, 3067 N
Lincoln Av.

MODERN _

BEST

cushions. Blue floral on white background. Will sell or swap for stereo
tape recorder. Days and wkends. only.
Call 583-5381
MOVING TO SMALLER HOUSE
Sale
Fri.
10
to
5,
Sat.
10
to
2
Chambers stove, mahog. buffet, china
cabinet, lge. sofa, bookcases, mahog.
4 poster double bed, dresser to match,
office desk,
many
other
items.
724
Maclean Av., Kenilworth. AL 6-0698.

beds,

$75; comb. rad. rec. player in wood
incl. 100 records and cabinet $75; wool
rug
8x10
$35;
dinette
tbl.
30x40
w/windsor chrs. $35; kit. tbl. 24
x 36
reelain
$8.00;
util.
tbl.
3 shelves
5.00; step ladder chr. $6.00; bowling
ball, bag and shoes size 8 $15; lamps,
misc. 262-3144.

Going

ACCEPT

Aluminum

6-2060

LOTS OF GOODIES
Salesman’s
samples
in
housewares
and hardware. Variety and range of
items unbelievable. You have to see it
to believe
it. Also
large
sofa
and
much,
much
more.
Anytime
Thurs.
through
Sat.
1925
Half
Day
Rd.,
Bannockburn.
Route 22 just west of
Telegraph Rd.
DISPLAY
SAMPLES
REMOVED
from furniture mart. But
at less than
wholesale
prices.
Fr.
rov.
dinin
rooms;
Early
American
maple
an
cherry
bedrooms;
100
decorator’s
tables;
mirrors;
pictures and lamps.
Unbelievable
values.
Model
Decorators.
2480
Sanders
Rd.
Northbrook.
‘Rear barn. 272-6675.
PYT.:
BEAUT.
PR.
26”
WHITE
pore. figurines;
superb lg. ant. orig.
Tang vase;
pr. ant. bronze Buddha
heads;
exq.
ant. silver ivory
pearl
inlay tbl.; coll. finest Fr., Eng., Ital.,
Orien.
ant. commodes,
tbls., curios,
chrs., lavish gold mirrors; art objects;
lamps, collector’s items, etc. By appt.
__674-4587.

ROSE

WILL

custom made 10 pc. contemporary din.
rm, set; complete den furniture; liv.
rm,
tables,
chrs.;
lamps;
pictures;
draperies, odds and ends. Moving and
mest
sell this weekend.
Phone
677-

CARPETING,
tw.

172

SELIG
LOUNGE
CHAIR
114
YRS.
old. Exc. cond.;
Paul McCobb
dropleaf dining table, 6 chrs., china and
buffet; Lane picture window table and
snack tables. All reas. priced. OR 56958 Sat. and Sun.

Beds

mattress,
box springs,
$30
ea.
set;
unpainted
dressers;
misc.
chairs,
tables,- lamps;
blender;
elec.
coffee
maker;
dry iron; dbl. sz. bedspread
and elec. blanket; drapery rods; much
misc. OR 4-7860.

764-2206

SHORT
ENDS

size or color

WE

6 Yr.

Milwaukee

light

to pay

AND

OF

69.95
RANGES
from
69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARA
ED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)

1433

Chicago

ROLL

SEAT,

General Juvenile

values

WE

Many

$19.99

REMNANTS

MILL

or

BELOW FACTORY COST
Open Sun. 11 to 5

is good

RUG—CARPET

shelves.

COLLECTION

LOVE

Chests;

14 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road
to 6 Mon., Thurs.to 9 Sun.

Daily

hang.

BABY

FURNITURE

Howard

6

RD—NORTH-

REFRIGERATORS
NT
lee WASHERS
DRY

Save 40 to 60%

Your

of Dyche

after

USED APPLIANCES

Everything Sacrificed

Hundreds

Fri.

arm
chair, need reupholstering, $50;
oak bdrm.
set, dresser, night stand,
head
and foot board,
dressing table
with mirror and drawers, $50; canopy
double bed, mattress and box springs,
2 sm. chests, night stand, bed spread
and canopy cover, dressing table, $75.
Crosley refrig. $35;
upright sub-zero
freezer, $60. Call AL 1-6726.

SAMPLES

Cards

ant.

FASCINATING

‘Special Purchase"

Charge

little N.

and

For Sale—Household Goods

MOVING TO CITY APARTMENT
Like new 5 pc. sectional Woodard cast
aluminum, uph. in beaut. white vin 1,
orgeous chaise to match, all for $3
randfather
clock, beaut.
and perf.
cond., $350; Persian —
10 x 15,
perf. ‘cond. , $850. 835-2756

rn E my

one
of a kind
Antique
accessories
including:
several pieces of Steuben
and
an unusual
collection
of boxes
that vary in size and price, perfect
for decor or particularly useful for
storing diamonds and things. Do come
in
and
poke
about.
The
Finishing
Touch, 4137 Main St., Skokie, noon to
five- Tuesday through Saturday.

Furniture Co.
1621

3

misc.
items,
incl.
upholstering
fabries; movie camera; bric-a-brac; fold.
echrs; Vict. wire plant stand.
MOVING!
Lady Kenmore washer and dryer, $100
ea., 242 yr. old; regulation size pingpong
table,
paddles,
$20;
Colonial
mahog.
double
bed,
$25;
Colonial
mahog. desk, $20; 3, 9x12 ru s, $20
ea.; studio couch, $20; misses clothing
‘sizes 8, 12, 14; dishes;
misc. Thurs.,
Fri., Sat., June 22, 23, 24 9 to 5, 4038
Fairway, Wilmette.
Just West of Lake and Harms.

$8.50
$8.00.

$18.00
Kitchen Set
Recliner Chair
$25.00
Pr. Occ. chairs
$25.00
and much miscellaneous.

and a

WAUKEGAN

ftstools;

$49

Lounge Chairs from

All Midwest

172

LAST

brook Fri.-Sat.-Sun., 6/23-24-25, 10 to 4.
Pr. Fr. Prov. wing chairs, uph. rose
nylon velvet, exc. cond. $75 ea.; ant.
marble top, rosewood tbl. $45; console
sew. mach. $25; getaing din. tbl. $15;
mah.
liv.
rm,
; Butler’s
tray;
lamps;
ant. shutters;
Godey
prints;

$125

Lawson Sofa
Wall Cabinets

(E.

Stadium.) Thurs.
all day Sat.

$138

9 pc. Dining Set

MART

THE

$15;
2 fireside
chairs,
$5.00 ea.;
7’
cust.
sofa,
$25;
sewing mach.,
$25;
playpen. $5. 00; nickel, dime, quarter
and dollar specials. 1315 Jenks, Ev-

3 pc. table set
$22
Excellent selection K. sets
Extra $$$ Savings in good used

1560

SATURDAY ONLY
June 24th 10 to 5

$98
$258
$179

$179 3 pc. chair set

Doulton

dinner service for 8, Tentham Spray;
dishes and crystal. Too much misc. to
mention. pnere-. Fri., Sat. 9 to 4:30,
June 22, 23,
Misaeted he May West Locke
ee
Grove St.
Skokie

1916

15x15 rug
3 pc. Sect.
Sofa and Chair

for erage:

oblong
glass topped Woodard table;
pes. rattan;
pairs Mah. end eee hy
old leaf convex mirror; small office
sk;
exerbike;
inexpensive
single
beds; 714 in. Utility Skil saw;
baby
crib; tea cart; good GE washer and
. dryer;
electric hedge
clipper;
lawn
Sweeper;
gold
rimmed
goblets
and
sherbets:
sectional bookcases;
small
glass topped wrought iron tbl. and 4
chrs.; set of 6 and set of 5 inexpensive
side or dining room
chairs;
Figural
pottery fountain; lamps and misc.
Sale by HAZEL ANN STUPPLE

OF

to 5 for $1.00; Westinghouse

Our moving has been delayed
but low prices will continue.

AA

NOTICE

days of the ist annual pre-inventory,
post-Father’s Day,
mid-June,
eag iy te sale (held over). Bo

Prices
$149
$359
$239

For Sale—Household Goods

FINAL

Discount

UST

:

172

BOOKCASES- DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
LARGE
SWING
SET;
SOLID
MAPLE
6 year crib;
150 ft. roll fence with
posts
and
gates;
infant
gates;
car

bed;

bathinette;

infant

cond. Call 251-4530. 313
Wilmette. Sat. and Sun.

seat.

All exc.

Sheridan

Rd.,

HOTPOINT
THIN
WALL
18
FT.
refrig.-bottom
freezer,
copper
color,
$175. Cherry corner cupboard; maple
secretar
$55 each. 5 wrought iron
bar stoois, $3.00 each. Much misc. Call
HI 6-6718.
SALEM
LANE,
SKOKIE
(NEW
England Village)
lovely old mahog.
sec’y; Sears cab. sew. mach.; odd end
tbls.
and
chrs.;
mahog.
bookcase;
maple dbl. bed; kit. ware; clock; odds
and ends. Fri., Sat. 677-8289.
62”
DRESSER,
DESK
AND
CHR.,
blonde mahog. $200; drapes lined and
unlined; 2 carpets 14x 10, 12x10; oil
and
watercolor
paintings;
walnut
poo
|
$150; teak Moe:
tbl. $50.
9623 N. Karlov, Skokie, OR 4-9623.
LGE.
6 BALL
FLORENTINE
WHITE
light fixture about 4’ diameter by 5’
high
$75;
gray
marble
bathroom
vanity top 54’’ x 25” comovl. w/2 Crane
sinks and faucets $100; 17 cu. ft. RCA
refrigerator/freezer $100. ID 3-2168.
EMPIRE
BUREAUS;
3
EMPIRE
mirrors;
yellow
patio
umbrella;
lounge chair and stool; chaise;
fireplace
equipment
and "tender;
small
carers
table;
vainted
bookcase.
446UPHOLSTERY—DRAPERY ‘FABRICS;
lg. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
High quality—closing out. Leather and
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CoO.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
yp

tens
JUNE
30,
MUST
SELL:
Sear’s
most
expensive
model
Lady
Kenmore
washer
and
dryer, .2 yrs.
old; beautiful Fr. Prov. wal. bedrm.
suite;
din.
rm.
table;
exc.
cond.;
folding cot; 272-6005 or 677-1121.

Woodard
CORAL
chrs.,
lamps.

3

Wrought

Iron

UPHOL.
‘FURN.
2
M
sec.
divan,
2 end
tbls.,
2
$1,100 new, ‘asking $250. 446-

LOUNGE
CHR. ALMOST
NEW.
COST
$189, sell $100; 2 Victorian chairs, like
new $150; drapes (cleaned) cover win.
120’’ cost $64, sell $20; G.E. vacuum,
almost new, $18. DA 8-5117.
GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
JUNE
22,
10 to 4 p.m. Swedish rocker;
painted
chest;
much
miscellaneous.
989 Elm
St., Winnetka.
9 PC.
rm.

LIGHT WOOD BEAUTIFUL
set. Very reasonable.
Call OR 5-5367.

DIN.

li

FT.
REFRIGERATOR;
RO
as range;
dryer;
wringer
wa
oro 21” lawn mower, like new,
type. Wurlitzer elec. le
like
Misc. furniture. CR 2-3361

MUST
SELL
2
BDRM.
re ig~
beds; Prov. very and ous pe
rm.;
wrought
iron,
b
porch furn.; area rug, misc. Re
able. AL 6-0995
GARAGE
SALE SAT. JUNE 24 9
to 5 p.m.
crib, $12;
playpen,
high chair, $2.00. Man
baby it
Gun rack, "$5. 00; rm. divider scr
$5.00. 708 ‘Brown, Evanston.
LIGHT
GREEN
SIMMONS
HID
bed; 2 Pullman, burnt orange lo
chairs;
1 dusty’ rose chair,
2 w
het P yr w/glass tops; 2 lamps

BRASS

EAGLE ANTIQ

2644 Green

Bay

869-6660

Rd.

Evar

OIL
PAINTINGS
AND
WATER
ors; 12 pe. 22 k. gold decorated
china;
figurines;
candelabra;
tables books;
misc. Cinnamon f
Funkia and Gardenia trees. AL 1LOVELY
ANDREW
WYE
framed
prints;
8 Audubon
Vermire print ‘‘Lady in a
beautifully
framed,
PA
4-0652,
7922, WE 5-2450.
BACKPORCH
SALE:
ANTIQ
also lge. drafting tbl.; bkease;
swivel desk chr.; much misc. E
day but Sun.
1526 Greenwood,
mette. 251-2085.
MOVING
SALE:
THURS.
O
Chest type freezer; refrig.; bdrm.
din. rm. set; tricycle: much mis¢
4 a
521
Hillside
Dr.,
Hig
CASUAL
Sh
ee
LEFT
ri ht, 48’ 1.; $35 ea.; permanent
$15; 4 kit. ak. $7.50 ea.;
pond
w/5
shelves,
$7. wats
assd
lamps, drapes, VE 5-1972
BAKER
RED
MAHOG.
CREDE
Duncan
Phyfe
table
and
ch
Singer portable; Garrard radio-re
oe:
fl. lamps;
linens, ete.
WALL BOOKCASES
2 sections,
like new,
includes
4d
encl. compartments and open she
peaies tops, and elect. lamps.
BEST
OFFER
THURSDAY
T
dining
room
—
I
6
ch
modern
bedroo
room
carpet. 433 Eighth st. Wilmette.
EARLY
AMERICAN
REPRODU!
AM-FM
radio, beautiful tone qué
Guild
.Radio
Town
Crier
Practically new. $50. ID 2.3599
or weekend only.
MOVING—CUST.
MADE
SPAN.
96
sofa and match. love-seat; 212 x
fruitwd.
cof.
tbl.;
two
2 pe.
|
units; 9x12 ft. gold area cpt.;
compt. Must see to apprec. 625- 433
NEW
FASHION
COLORS
ARE
§S
delight. She keeps her carpet c
bright—with Blue Lustre!
Rent
tric shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hard
Northbrook.
REFURNISHED
will
sell,
1

Hollywood
cherry
2 baby

bed

OUR
full

sz.

HOME
Beaut

w/headboard;

1

4

wood dresser, chest and d
cribs with mattress. VE 5-4

MAPLE FINISH FR. PROV. DINE
set:
oval
tbl.
35x52,
w/2
lez
w/Formica top; uphols. chrs. (yé
Nauga.); exc. cond. $75, comp.
P
4296.

EVANSTON
USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-513%
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p
DECORATOR
ITEMS.
VERY
:
~~ fossil top end table,
30”
di
stom made blue cabinet, 84’
26 Oil paintings. Will sacri

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June

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172. For
ING
OUT
OF
STATE:
MUST
1 2 mo.
old couch;
chairs;
ottos; and other
pieces. Elegant din.
. set/breakfront. At less than half
g. cost. Call 272-6712 for appt.

CHAISE

ECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290
YBLE
BED,
$10;
DAY
COUCH,
D;
two
dressers,
$5.00
each;
foot
dal sewing machine, $5.00; furniture
ids and ends. 328-7715.

TWIN BED AND MATCHING
HEST. WALNUT. PRACTICALLY
NEW. CALL SUNDAY ONLY
OR 5-7538
ING
MUST
SELL:
KENMORE
luxe
port.
dishwasher;
Kenmore
pc. dryer; bamboo curtains; Danish
od. sofa, chair. Call 677-5689.
ROX.
30
SQ.
YARDS,
LIGHT
ge,
all wool,
cut pile
carpeting.
st cleaned. Like new. Originally, $13
. yd. Best offer. 432-0040.

ANTIQUES

AND

RESALE

826 Custer Av.
Hours 10 to 4
losed Wednesdays for Summer.
DTTY
PINE
STORY
&amp;
CLARK
inet piano;
Motorola comb.
Radioconsole;
liv. rm.
and
din.
rm.
rn. Draperies. Misc. Call BR 4-2400.
LDER
rniture
parate,

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.

OG. BDRM.
SET, DOUBLE
BED,
fesser, chest, vanity and mirror,
2
ee,
very reasonable. Cali SH
VES,
REFRIGERATORS,
KITCHtables and chairs, also Misc. items
ced for quick
sale.
Call all day
urs. other days after 6, DA 8-1186.

ELECTROLUX
T LIKE
NEW
test model $15;

$25;
FLOOR
UN 4-3430.

FAN,

DWN
SOFA
BED;
DIN.
RM.
SET,
eakfront, buffet, 6 chrs. tble.; sec.
uch; down, lounge chr.; drum and
pffee tbl.; pull up chr.; 743-1618.

RIENTAL

HALL

REGHAN,
3
fer over $150.

FT.X16
FT.
Call UN 4-9407.

RUNNER
BEST

RGE STURDY
DINING SET, MOD.
sht wood;
table,
6 chairs,
buffet,
tch. Priced low. Call 679-0030 after 4
m.
SET;
SALE—BEDROOM
ar,
Misc.
Stools;
Roll-away
bed;
ht., Sun. 631 Bordeaux Dr., Northook (Charlemagne Subd.) 272-0298.

ORIENTAL

RUG

D
SAROUK,
9X12.
$350.
ate. ID 2-2145 after 4 p.m.

PRI-

RPETING,
OFFWHITE,
TWEED;
lavender on stairs, hall, living
rm.;
nir lamp tables; fireplace equ up. six
air lavender draperies. ID 2-0665.

LVINATOR
REFRIG.
$40,
HARDick stove, $25. Call Bradford, 869-7689
D18 Wesley, Evanston.
ILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
rniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
pare.
up to 50%
off. We deliver
WROUGHT
IRON
TBLS.;
2 CHERy
step
tbls.;
rocker;
gold
naug.
lavenport; naug. chr.; student desk;
irror; assorted frames. 234-7084.
D HOME—BEDROOM
SET (TWIN
eds);
Kit.
set;
wr.
pull-up
chrs.;
ishes;Outdoor
furn.
Other
misc.
ems. All exc. cond. Call OR 4-2384.

PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA
CALL SUNDAY ONLY, 677-5321
ECREATION ROOM FURNITURE
AND BEDROOM SET. ALL IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
YO 5-5013
LONIAL
abric.

SOFA,

Good

WHITE

condition.
729-3229

AND

GOLD

$80.

FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE
961 Custom Imperial;
excellent contion; has all accessories. $75.
KER
COUCH;
FULL: DINING
RM.
et, Amana refrig.; bdrm. set; 3 pc.
ect. couch; garden tools. Many other
ems. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. CR 2-2229.
MPLETE
DIN.
RM. SET,
10 PCS.,
2x40
table,
2 leaves,
6 chairs,
2
rmed. Breakfront, buffet, and server.
all UN 4-3224.
NBAR
COFFEE
TABLE,
2
END
ables
and
2
chairs;
in © mgr:
ondition. All soneeley. priced.
Call VE 5-0812

SIX YEAR
AND

CRIB

MATTRESS. IN EXCEL.
COND. AL 6-2192.

ELEC.

STOVE.

EXC.

ouble ovens; elec. clock
60 or best offer. 272-3439.

and

COND.
timer;

FOR
CUSTOM
BUILT
BLOND
Hining room table 7 ft. x 34o ft. and 6
chairs $20. each, 1622 Maple.

une

22,

1967

Goods

LIKE

NEW,

:

reduc

to

HI 6-3118

SPEED

QUEEN DRYER
Reasonable
272-1874

HOTPOINT
STOVE,
38”
W/PUSH
buttons,
warming
oven
and
many
extras, $60. 446-5880.
TWIN
BEDS
AND
MATTRESSES
highboy, night table, and mirror, all
match. Best offer. Electric hot water
heater, used 1 mo. Best offer. 328-7520.

WELL
KEPT CARPETS
results of regular Blue
cleaning.
$1.00. Ace

=

STOVE

lent

HOLLYWOOD
BED
WITH
WALNUT
headboard, Simmons
box spring and
mattress, like new $80. Call
432-5713

BEAUTIFUL
12, six-pe.
$950 value.

TAPPAN RANGE, $125; REFRIG.,
T.V.,
$25;.
washing
machine,
Plus misc. items. 2418 Hartzell,
anston.

MAHOGANY
DOUBLE
BED,
MATT.,
box spring, dresser w/mirror, chifforobe,
YOrktown
5-4768,
Thurs.,
Fri. or after Monday.
6-PC.
DANISH
MODERN
LIVING
room set, orange plaid covers, about 1
yr. old. Call 299-5451, after 5.
BABY
CAR-BED,
$4.50;
INFANT
seat, bathtub, toidy seat, crib bumper
a a
ea. All like new.
LIMED
OAK
BDRM.
SET,
DOUBLE
bed
w/bookcase
headboard,
double
dresser;
mirror;
man’s
chest.
Exc.
cond. $59.95; GR 5-1164 after 5 p.m.

G.E. HASSOCK

FAN

18

1%
INCH
DIAMETER.
EXCELlent condition. $25. OR 5-5985.
HIGHEST
CASH PRICE
FOR ORIENtal
rugs;
French
furniture;
odd
objects
and bric-a-brac.
Phone:
3383700 anytime. Mr. Ross.
SUN.
11 TO
5, 734 HINMAN,
Evanston. 2 twin beds, vanity, chest;
fan;
2
kit.
chairs;
lamp.
Misc.
household goods. UN 4-6356.
LOUNGE CHAIR
green
cut,
velvet,
practically
new,
dining rm. light fixture (5 arm)
Call GR 5-6775.
SET
(TWIN
BED
BEDROOM
Simmons
Hide-a-bed;
Misc.
frames);
Good
condition.
Call
677furniture.
MOVING,
MUST
Philco
refrig.;
range; $25 each.

SELL _ 10
CU.
36’
Kenmore
256-4138.

FT.
gas

OVERSTUFFED
CHAIR;
ROCKER;
kitchen
table;
Hollywood
twin
bed;
very reasonable. UNiversity 4-1475.
SUNBEAM
turquoise
7

MIXMASTER,
LIKE NEW,
blue, $27. ALpine 1-5977.

ROOMS
FURN.,
ALL
KINDS
_INcluding
desk, beds, mirrors. All good
cond.
For particulars, call UN 4-4843
before 9 a.m.

Original Oil Paintings
LEONARDO,

masters.

NIERMAN

AND

IDlewood 3-4036.

OTHER

BEAUTIFUL
INLAID
MAHOG.
TWIN
bdrm. set. Tufted headboards, decorator spreads to match, matching desk
included. $275. Phone GR 5-6747
PC.
BEDROOM
SET
(DBL.
BED)
w/glass tops and mirror;
TV;
white
chest and 6 tps crib set. Reasonable.
Call ORchard
4-8789.
AMANA
12
CU.
FT.
UPRIGHT
freezer;
excellent
condition;
$125;
Mangle, good condition, best offer.
675-9125
SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
df
will deliver. Dealer.
ALpine
1-

GAS

STOVE

tw. bdrm.

$35,
$25;
Ev-

2

Danish

table;

NEED

used.

4

Best

4

HOLLYWOOD
chests with
rug,
8x10
677-1012.

Moving

BED WITH SPREAD;
2
glass tops; occas. chair;
never
used.
Reasonable.

Must Sell at Once

6 RMS. OF FURN.
Call after 6 p.m. SH 3-5797
VISIT
THE
RED
ROBIN,
2740 CENtral, Evanston for gifts of distinction,
gourmet cookware,
selected pictures,
lamps and decorative antiques.
LIVING
ROOM
FURNITURE:
4 PC.
sectional sofa, 2 Danish chairs, lamp
and table. Call after 5 p.m.,
RO
16047. (Thurs., Fri., Mon., Tues. only)

HOT WATER
ELECTRIC
Perfect for summer

HEATER
52 GALLON
cottage. 864-4628.

CARPETING.
ALL
NYLON
400 YDS.
at $2.50 a yd., 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire. La 5-9626.

Lawson Davenport,
2 WING

$25

CHAIRS, $20 EACH.
PArk 9-1211.

JUNIOR
DINETTE
SET:
TABLE,
4
chairs;
small
china
cabinet,
light
honey colored wood, $30
864-3277

CALORIC GAS STOVE
$40
double

oven;

WASHING
BEDROOM

4burner.
272-8915

Good

cond.

MACHINE; DRYER
SET; OTHER ITEMS
835-3608

FOR
SALE:
CUSTOM
MADE
FURNIture. Will sacrifice. Must sell, leaving
city. Call after 6:30 p.m. RO 4-0514.
NOTHING
CAN TOP THIS BARGAIN.
No reasonable offer refused. 4 complete rms. of furniture. Call evenings
and weekend. RO 1-6667.

Danish

Rocker,

Reversible

CUSHIONS;
2 WR. IRON GLASS
tables;
dehumidifier.
328-2682.

In-Wall Sears Elec. Oven,
FRONT.

BEST

HOMES
off. Will

MOVING:
SELLING
REAS.
COFFEE
table;
chairs;
console
TV;
dressing
table; adjustable ironing board; telephone stands; fl. lamps. 328-9031.
MOVING:
OVAL
DINING
TBL.,
2
leaves, pads, 4 chrs., mint cond.; bird
cage;
misc. Priced to sell. 432-2943,

2106C St. John, Highland Park.

LENNOX
HARVEST;
service for 12 w/cream
silver serving Sg ey and

COMPLETE
soups. Also
platters.

THURS. ONLY 10 TO 4. SECRETARY;
hall tree;
furn. elec. stove;
dishes;
records.
Misc.
household
goods.
371
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe. E. of tracks.
GARAGE SALE, SUNDAY JUNE 25
9 a.m. to noon only. 6850 N. Kenton,
Lincolnwood. 2 lge. window fans, used
1 mo.; furn.; 30’’ gas stove; miscel.
21”
ZENITH
T.V.
$59;
G.E.
frig. 11 cubic ft., $59. Excellent
Call OR 4-6356.

hours:

Closed

and

FROM

Period

PRIVATE

Furn.

PARTY

Any

age

or

GReenleaf

Wed.

FR.

cond.

$

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
UN 4-5133
Dealer
Prompt pick-up.
QUALITY
GOOD
YOUR
BUY
WILL
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Stor
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550
oriental

WE NEED
rugs. Fine

AM

PIANOS
furn. and

ELDS

2-2023;

eves.

VE

china.

5-1640

Call
174

REcond.

ROOM
DIVIDER,
WALNUT/BRASS,
71’ high, 36” wide, 5 shelves plus 16”
storage section. Perf. cond. BI 8-3854.

:

646 W. DIVERSEY

281-6636

SUMMER STORE HOURS
12-8 P.M. FRI. AND SAT.

THUR.

;

10-4

COLLEGE GIRLS
look dashing in new arrivals—
simply smashing.
oe

You'll

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~

511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League —
BETTER CLOTHING
Vat
Many with famous labels.
_ ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina St.
761-7700
14 blk. N. Howard St. ‘‘L”’.
ae
also sell on consignment.

GILLOGLY'S

BRING IN
summer

,

=
.
RESALE © eae

YOUR
SPRING AND
clothing for resale.

644 Green Bay

Rd.

256-

:

kK

THRIFT
SHOP
SALE:
FILL
SHOPing bag for $1.00. Clothing for entire
amily, all you can carry. as
;

a.m.

to 4 p.m.

DRESSES;

SUITS;

designers.
12-14;

7647

1-6

For

:

clothes _

purses.

All

AL

~

sea-

1-

Sale—Miscellaneous

GARAGE

SALE—MOVING

FROM

Northbrook to N.Y. apt. Many
items.
Refrig.;
washer-dryer;

pong

Av.,

SOME

maternity

hats,

sons. Perf. cond. Reas.
1016 Seneca, Wilmette.
176

:

COATS;

Blouses;

girl’s

Ashland

table;

Weber

b-b-q;

lovely
=

redw

:

arden furn.;
couches;
bookshelves; —
iling
cabinets;chairs
and
tables!
ower
mower;
garden
equipment.
.V.;
Hi-Fi;
photo equip.;
luggage;
other
furn.;
glasses;
trays;
vases;
|
modern and antique, and much more. —
Also included many
items from
ol
north
side Chicago
home
be
:
solved. Thursday
and Friday
a.m.
2236 Catherine
St., Northbrook. Dundee to Western, south to Catherine.

DO YOU NEED?
COLUMNSCOLUMNS
FLUTED ALUMINUM COLUMNS

w/decorative
10’ tall,

tall,

caps

orig.

orig.

and

cost,

cost

bases;

$29.94

$24.94

16

ea.;

ea.

2 are

for benefit props; exc. cond.
1146,
Sears
spring-summer

Great

buy

for

the entire

lot.

a builder

DA

i
4

$200
:

8-1054
GLENVIEW
appliances;

Navajo

mpl.

solid

oa

ce

See
ca

or?

MOVING FROM
Good furniture and
rugs;

8’

Used

priced.

dinette

tbl.,
4. ladder-back
chgs.;
cherry dropleaf tbl., 4 match.

869-5656

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

6 p.m.

Sun.

fit in Florida. Reasonably

Air Conditioners Wanted

a
|

to

RECHICAGO’S
MOST
FABULOUS
your
SALE
SHOP
will
dispose
of
gently
used
clothes
and
furs at a.
profit to
you. Our clients
garments
like mad, so will we
DAILY SUBURBAN PICKUPS

10

5-0108

$$

and

10:30

Y-NOT RE-SALE SHOPPE

743-9249.

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass'n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART_ _ OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
561-7256
Miss Hall

TOP

Daily

JANE

Painted dishes;
Pictures;
Misc. Any
kind
of
Oriental
rugs
or
Amer.
Orientals;
also
Piano.
Dlr.
588-1020
anytime.
HIGHEST
PRICES
BY OSCAR ISBERIAN
FOR
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED

solid
mpl.
chest
of
drawers;
|
student’s desk;
uphols. lounge ¢
lamps;
Whirlpool washer;
auto.

Sale

stove;

RECORDER
TAPE
BELL &amp; HOWELL
cas
mahogany
attractive
in
Exc.
stereo.
speakers—converted
and
pre-amp.
Heathkit
Also
cond.
re (in need of repair).
Oy
835-4955.
REASONABLE. PHONE

much

G.E.

more.

elec.

through June
Glenview.

1430

dryer;

yard

t

Immediately

30.

1957

av

Linneman

BLACKTHORN,

Combination Garrard Record
PLAYER AND FM-AM RADIO
Console cabinet, 38’’ x 38” x 21’’;
cellent condition. HI 6-0111.

ex-

PORTABLE SILVERTONE TV
$35; CALL AFTER 6 P.M. 679-3632
ADMIRAL
21
COLOR
TV
CONSOLE
Stromber
Carlson
stereo
AM-FM
console like new.
Call 675-8840

OFFER.

ALpine 1-0487
FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
now being sold at 40% to 60%
separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

Store

KENILWORTH

TOP

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH
CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd. close
out price. $3.75 yd.
Terms. Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

COPPER

SECRETARY
maple, $125.

FOR

E.
COPPERTONE
AMERICANA
electric range, dbl. oven, rotiss., hood,
deluxe
model;
immaculate.
Best
offer. 272-0469.
TURKISH
ORIENTAL,
13’1”X 15'11”,
orange
red, yellow, blue color,
and
foam
pad;
4
burner
built-in
gas
Roper range top. CE 4-0766.
SAVE BIG! DO YOUR OWN RUG AND
upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Taylor
V&amp;S Hardware, 560 Chestnut, Winn.

burner w/grill. Never been
offer. Call ALpine 1-4793.

TOP
a4

1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

modern

TOP,

twin

Any Type of Merchandise

G.

.-COUNTER

chest of drawers;

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

LARGE
BLUE
AND
WHITE
SOFA;
Cappa
shell
top
coffee
table,
end
tables; lamps; 10 ft. bench w/3 chrs.;
All in exc. cond. Must see. 272-6336.

STOVE,

Please

Bring
In Your Spring
And
Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT
AL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS

We

chairs. 272-1576.
PRACTICALLY
NEW
KITCHEN
AID
dishwasher
sink
disposal,
also
gas
stove;
window
fan.
New
owner
remodeling. Call GR 5-0146.
LOUNGE
CHAIR,
BERKLINE
REcliner, green and gold damask,
like
new,
; Sunbeam
rotisserie,
$15.
After 6 p.m., 864-7947.
6 HAND
MADE
VERMONT
LADDER
back
chairs,
drop
leaf
dining
rm.
table. and pads, mahog. finish. Exc.
cond. $180. 272-1473.
PRETTY
72’
GREEN
SOFA,
$85;
4
drwr. mah. bachelor chest and 3 drwr.
maple
dresser,
both
w/mirrors,
$45
ea.; all in perf. cond. 272-7592.

GAS

"THERE'S MONEY —
IN YOUR CLOSET"

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods
WE NEED MERCHANDISE

30’ ELECTRIC
RANGE;
WHITE
AND
natural wood Venetian blinds; folding
vinyl doors;
12’ x19’ beige wool rug.
Call 256-4372.
3
PC.
HEAVY
MODERN
CURVED
sectional, black and white tweed, 9 ft.

Also

set;

OLD
ROLLED
glass doors, —

ANTIQUE
EYEGLASS
COLLECTION;
9 x 15 Bigelow $25; Colonial couch $12;
Formica
kitchenette $10; lamps;
appliances.
Call
338-6075
after 6 p.m.

$55;

moving.

MUST
SELL—BED,
$15;
DRESSER,
$10; headboards, $4.00; chairs, $5.00;
some free items. Evenings, ID 2-7596.

MODERN;
cabinet. All

Skokie co-op apts. Drum
Reas. After 6, 679-2755.

$50;

bed;
12x19 rose-beige rug and runner; kit. set; misc. AM 2-4655.
BEDRM.
FURN.;
KITCHEN
SET;
washer;
dryer;
desks;
misc.
items.
Excellent
cond.
Very
reasonable.
MUST SELL. OR 6-2151.

GAS STOVE: 4 BURNER,
OVEN AND
broiler,
very
clean,
Call
272-8564
anytime
or
see
at
1832
Oak
St.,
Northbrook.

long,

condition,

EXCEL-

CORNER
TABLE;
LOUNGERS;
lamps;
Best
offer.
Call
bookcases;
OR 5-7162.
3 PC. CORAL
SECTIONAL;
BLONDE

MAHOGANY
SECRETARY,
$175;
Victorian table, $25; Gun
rack, $15;
234-8035 after 5 p.m.

will fit
buggy.

DRYER;

THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.,
SUNDAY
9
until
? Garage
sale:
Dehumidifier,
mangle; vanity sink; much misc.
2044
Woodlawn Rd., Nthbrk. 272-2236

FAIR
dish-

SALE. REASONABLE
Call HI 6-5576

SMALL
CHINA
BUFFET,
carpeting; drapes; base

GAS

call after 6 p.m. on Friday.
HI 6-8214

MOVING
SALE:
MAYTAG
WASHER
like new, less than 2 years old $100;
Frigidaire Electric range $20; prices
final. Call 864-4066 after 4 p.m.
15
CU.
FT.
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
very good condition. $35
VE 5-3108

FOR

CALL

WHITE
DOUBLE
CANOPY
BED
IN
good condition only 2 years old. Good
mattress and box spring.
Call OR 5-1372. after 6 p.m.

IMMACULATE; PERF. WORKING
cond. $35. Call PArk 4-5697.
CHAMBERS
STOVE,
Mobile
Maid
portable
almost new, $40 ea.
Call 256-1385.

$50.

10-8/10 CU. FT. COLDSPOT
REFRIGerator,
3 yrs.
old;
Kenmore
sudssaver
washing
machine,
in
good
condition; $50 each. 251-0955.

KENMORE

YELLOW
cond.,
washer

ONSLO
BY
TUTTLE:
place settings and extras,
Will sell for $650.
VE 5-0079

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
after 4:30, SH 3-7380

PERFECT
COLDSPOT
AIR
COND.,
115V, 742
cond., 7,000 BTU,
1 H.P.;
amps, $100. PArk 4-1036.
LOFTY
PILE,
FREE
FROM
SOIL IS
the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Lemoi
Hardware, Evanston.

HOTPOINT

EDIE'S
RESALE SHOP
513-4TH ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR

SHOW THE
Lustre spot

Rent
electric
shampooer,
Hardware, Glenview.

WALNUT
BEDROOM
SET
(DOUBLE
bed), $60 Portable elec. sewing machine, $20; kitchen table, $10.
Call VErnon 5-0466

YEAR
OLD
SOLID
OAK
BDRM.
bt,
6’
high
carved
headboard,
3
awer
dresser
Vise:
oval
heavy
amed mirror. 864-6457 after 6 p.m.
VING
SALE:
LAMPS;
CHAIR;
na;
lassware;
Wearever
alumim; baby crib. Thurs. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
D6 Locust St., Winnetka.

ehold

LONGUE;

fine mah. dining rm. set,
$225; living rm. chair,

rigidaire Refrig.; 5 Pc.
ET, FORMICA TOP. CALL
er 6 p.m. 966-6276
SH
MODERN
WALNUT
BEDbm set: double bed, triple dressex
mirror, man’s chest, 2 commodes, 4
lars old, $200. 729-0388.

ANSTON

ces

&gt;

of

G.E. PORTABLE
REMOTE
tion. $30.

sprngs., $49.
Drapes curtains.
new
man’s
suits,
42 long.,
misc. items in gar.

3

TV,
1
251-6166.

YR.

OLD;

20’’ RCA, BLACK AND WHITE
TELEVISION. $25.
HI 6-7380

Apparel

and Furs

$CASH$
For
Ladies’,
Men’s
and
Children’s
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

THE LAST ACT
80912 MAIN
Closed for the summer,

EVANSTON
opening Aug. 22.

;

348 Tudor Ct.

Glencoe
WATCHES,

Complete

CONTROL,
GOOD
CONDICall after 5 p.m. 724-2924.

MODEL
condition.

§

ATTIC ANTIQUES —
CLOCKS,

23'' Black and White Admiral

175

3

firepl.’ ser., $25. Dbl. Beautyrest

TV

HALLICRAFTERS HT-37
XMTR
and
Hammaurland
HQ-170
Revr.
and
station
accessories.
0.
Call 272-0849.
s
REALTONE
‘““GLOBEPACER”’
18
transitor portable radio. 11 bands AM,
, MB,
SW
batt. or AC
adaptor.
Never used. $75. 251-4359

TABLE
perfect

stain, with vinyl uph.
chair,
refrig., perf. cond., 7 cu. ft.

JEWELRY

Repair

Service

Oven Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday

net til 9 p.m.
35-4217

,

KITCHEN CABINET SALE

TREMENDOUS

SAVINGS

ON

play kitchen
cabinets.
Ideal
for kitchen, den, basement or

Also

Formica

counter

hoods;
sinks; disposers;
and built-in ranges.

TOWN

835-0888
2

&amp; COUNTRY

712 Glencoe

GET READY

charcoal

Boy;
lawn

power
speed

tops;

DIS-

storage
garage.

exhaust

dishwashers

carpet

merchandise.

and priced to
and
all
day
Wilmette.

FOR SUMMER.
a

cast-iron

sweeper;

All

sell.
Sat.

other

in

;

Glencoe

B:

other out-door
cooking
and patio chairs;
croquet
changer;

—
—

KITCHENS

Rd.,

grills—1

ae

like

set;

Garra

garage

new

__-

Bul&lt;
sale

cond.

Thurs., Fri.
ee
2334
Greenwood,
’

72” AVOCADO AND BLUE CHECKED
slipcovered

sofa

$50;

beige

re-

cliner chr. $35; solid mah. desk
and —
chr.
$60;
queen
size beige
mackre
i
bedspread valued
at $150, $35;
white van. sink 25 x 22 $25; men’s
shoes
size
7C
never
used
ORchard 4-8533.

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Classified —

a

19

�i 176

176 For Sale—Miscellaneous

For Seles Mianllsende.

MOVING:

chine,

KENMORE

2 yrs.

old,

$65;

WASHING

be

Maen rom

range, very good hw
2-swivel_ rocker,
vinyl
tangerine ar
$35
each; 3 Rattan bar stools, $15; misc.
glasses, dishes; skates; doll furniture,
etc. DA 8-1883.

=

GARAGE
SALE:
NOON
SUNDAY,
June 25. 1422 Blackthorn Dr., Glenview. Room
air-cond.;
upright frostless
freezer;
refrig.;
piano;
pool
table;
furniture;
bikes;
appliances;
games;
records;
books;
lawn equip.
MISC.

NORTHBROOK.

"CHRISTMAS IN JUNE"
CHRIST CHURCH GUILD SHOP
_ 710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
_ Wed., June 28, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Also
special
pre-rummage
sale
of
F

ee
-

dresses

ture.

RETIRED.

and

summer

furni-

OUT.

ENG.

WEEDING

copper

bucket;

stand;

shutter

sewing

scrn.;

cab.;

old

plant

camera;

stmas ornaments; lge. wood bowl;
3 copper and brass pieces; world globe;
be
chest; out. cooker;
golf irons;
chairs, 3 uphol., 2 ice cream, 1 deck;
aon PS sels; humidifier; waffle iron; elec.
ee,
ing
gun;
misc.
Bsmt.
Side

_ entrance.

601 Elmwood,

Wilmette.

ROTARY
LAWN
MOWER,
1
YR.
old,
self
propelled,
grass
cqiener
IBM
elect.
typewriter;
5
Talk-a_ phones, 10 station Masters; lamps and

shades:

_

tbls.;

Sailfish,

all

alum.

§$pars, nylon sail, stuffed furn.; Ditto
machine;
paper
cutter,
never used;
:
writer stands. Everything reasony priced. HI 6-5764 aft. 6 p.m. or
aatites on weekends.

MOVING: GARAGE SALE
ING,
6} OB;

shoes

furn.;
d

a

toys;

WOMEN
children’s i

kitchen

saws;

tools;

Meadow

men

ice

books;

skates;

misc.

Dr., .. eae

Sat. June 21,
ere
PRICED

PRICES

‘SZ.
12-14;
6, 8, 10; lawn

appl.;

TO

DRASTICALLY

Thurs.,

SELL.

CUT!

Friday
only.
1039
Miami
Rd.,
Wilmette (2 biks. N. of Lake, 2 biks. E.
of Ill.) Antiques: pine chests, student

lamp,

copper,

cut

glass,

rocker;

like

_ hew crystal; elec. appliances; small
- bicycles;
housewares;
pictures;

lamps.

GARAGE SALE
845 HUNTER
RD., GLENVIEW
;
THURS., FRI., SAT. 9 TO 5.
Dbl. bed
w/bkease.
hdbd.;
TV
set;
2 Dig ot
hand-hooked
rugs:
lounge
a
mpey vat dishes; bar w/stools;
xereye
children’s
toys;
games;
much ane

USED
3

METAL

FT,

m2

-; Seeing

PARTS

f1.

AT

BINS

FS

THESE

units were recently taken

of a local automobile dealership.
are in excellent cond.
Contact.Craig Goldsmith
YO 5-3500, Morton Grove.

out

They

‘a
H.P.
LAUSON
OUTBOARD
MO:
r;
Polaroid
100
auto.
camera;
pos refrig.; Garrard 4 spd. turn
Bb
; Bell 24 watt stereo amplifier, 2
ight
12”
speakers;
1-8’’
Jensen

ater:

Wir

V-M

35mm.

3

spd.

turn

table;

camera;

Wing

chair.

All good condition. Call DA 8-2850.

- HOHNER

PROFESSIONAL

ACCOR-

dion
w/special sound effects buttons;
-,
lounge chr. w/matching ottoman
nd custom plastic cover, like new;
fe. mosaic
and
solid
brass
bench
_w/corrolating
lamp.
Reasonably
priced. OR 4-0469.
AIR
CONDITIONER
6,250
BTU
$30;
- rotis. $7.50;
elec. lawn
mower
with
catcher
$
hand lawn mower
$10;
lawn
roller
$10. Cosco play pen and
‘fies chair
$8.00 each;
assorted baby
i
maternity clothes size 12. 272-

-

HUGE

sale

cabs.;

NEIGHBORHOOD

NEW

AND

gas

range;

sofa;

garden equip.; beaut.
- ments;
games;
toys;
mise.
June
22,
23,
_ Hutchings, Glenview.

MOVING:

GARAGE

ANTIQUES:

Kit.

chrs.;

tbls.;

flower arrangeobjects of art;
24,
9-4.
1211

EVERYTHING

MUST

BE

sold!
s, dressers,
tables,
chairs,
“s 7%
din. rm. set, washing machine,
5
bar-b-que,
‘plankets,
pillows,
=e snow
tire,
garden
tools,
misc.
Sale
:
rts Thurs.
at
726
REBA
Place,
anston, or call 475-0048.
&lt;a
WARDROBE,
SUMMER
slack outfit, sizes 7-9, $6.00 to $8.00;
size 612B shoes; sequin sweater; 72”
round *royal
blue
felt
table
cloth;
ees
and shades
for windows
apay SS
ade Call Friday 9 to 5.

GARAGE

SALE

THURS.,

FRI.,

SAT.

10-4. Entire stock of china company,
dishes,
glassware,
dbl. boilers, food
_ presses, coffee boilers, coal buckets
childrens tbl., items of interest an
usefulness. Garage at rear of 1239 N.
Darrow, Evanston.

BEAUTIFUL
RUSSIAN
SABLE
CAPEshrug, worn little size 16. Maple high
- chair, converts to play table; stroller;
elec.
appliances
including
Stauffer
exercise
couch
and
acces.,
perfect
cond;
Mixmaster,
etc.
Scott
Silent
mower. Call 446-3140.
MOVING, COME AND GET IT SALE. 3
fans;
ping pong
table;
chrome
kit.
set; hand mower; lawn sweeper; TV;
ice skates;
bicycles;
couch;
B.B.
ill;
G.E.
refrig.
hundred
other
S ~ i 200 Grey Av., Evanston. DA 8ALUMINUM
JALOUSIE
WINDOWS
and
screens in exc. cond., sz. 36’ x
66’’, suit. for porch or den. 5 storm
windows,
36’’
x 66’;
Baseboard
radiant.
elect.
heating.
4-6 ft. sections.
2401 Sumac Circle, Glenview, Ill. PA
9-0850 evgs. after 6 p.m.
MOVING
TO
SMALLER
QUARTERS;
For sale this week only; 2 practically
new twin beds, incl. box springs and
mattresses
w/Hitchcock
bdrds.
and

night tbl. to match.

Lawson

&gt;

love

:

seat and wing
Call HI 6-7419

re Classified

chair.

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GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI.
SAT.
9-6. Sun. 2-5. Clothing;
men’s
suits;
mirrors;
pillows;
lamps;
tbls.; vac.
w/attach.;
broiler;
pictures;
linens;
rec. player; radio; stroller; luggage;
toys;
misc.
items.
720 Hunter
Rd.,
Glenview.
GARAGE

SALE:

1897 Bosworth
out of state.

JUNE

24,

25

Ln., Northfield.
Furn.;
appli.;

9-5

Moving
garden

equip.
complete
office
equip.
(incl.
I.B.M. exce. typewriter) many misc.
items. In—house furnishings may be
seen by appt. only. 446-0166.
GARAGE
SALE:
BOY’S
uphol.
chair;
wool
rug;

cockt.

tble.;

brass

lamps;

26”
cot.

BIKE;
cptg.;

GARAGE
SALE—OPEN
June 25. 12-4 p.m. 9338

Skokie Baby furn.; Intercoms; Lamps;

Tables; Lawn mowers;
etc.
it up and name your price.

tbis.,

misc.

GARAGE
DOORS SLIGHTLY USED,
size: 8x7 ft.; 4 section; $35 each or
best
offer.
24’
Ball
ogg J pony
planer, best offer. Winnetka
Lumber
594 Green
Bay
Road
Winnetka
4460734.
FRENCH
PROV.
LOVESEAT,
12X
15’
beige
tweed
rug.
Estate
gas
range,
painted
chest.
old
rocker,
Formica
kit. set, bookshelves,
Dan.
mod. chair, rummage,
sports ‘equip.,
toys. All very reasonable. 446-2474.
SOFA:
CHAIR;
CHAISE;
DRESSER;
kitchen ware; old brass ‘and copper, 3
sets,
fireplace
equipment:
beautiful
tile decorated walnut
table;
chairs;
small old stone carvings;
stero viewer. All reasonable. UN 4-7917
DEEP
FREEZE,
CHEST
TYPE,
$100;
Kenmore
wringer washer,
$25;
Pool
filter:
Clothes valet: Nesco Roaster,
stand; bdrm. chr.; egy oe
posts; 2
school desks; car rack
Borgana coat,
sz. 12; bed railings. Call 864-9010.

G.E. AUTO. ROTARY IRONER
a.
gle), closed 38” x 18” x 30’”’ high, $25;
sets of 4 metal tray tables
$2. 00 ay
14 gal. Scotch thermos jug, overnite
cosmetic case, bowling game (w/standuv plastic pins). 675-2065.
PORCH
SALE:
THURS., FRI., SAT. 9
to 4. Drapes,
2 pr. $10;
gift items;
books; toys; ‘clothes, baby and size 9
to 12; soap;
linens;
jwlry.;
stamps;
pictures. Good prices, good buys. 1524
Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 1-6142.
THURS.
AND
SAT.
9 A.M.
TO
4:30
p.m. Piano, $185; organ, $400; bamboo
furn.;
twin
beds;
mah.
chest
and
dresser; mah. desk; bkese.; rnd. tbl.
and umbrella; lawn furn.; lamps; etc.
Call HI 6-9119.
SEMI-TRAILER
LOAD
OF
USED
lumber,
nail free. Enough
to frame
30x60
ft.
building.
2x 12s;
2.x 8s;

2x4s;

2,000

sq.

ft.

hardwood

flooring. Must sell entire load. 537-4900
or 255-6610.
COMP. SPAULDING REG. GOLF SET,
all irons 2 to 9 plus wedge and putter,
3 woods, leather bag and golf cart;
also ladies’ set and bag;
2 twin size
Harvard
bed frames;
2 end tables.
831-4284.
10
SPD.
ENGLISH
RACER
BIKE;
upright typewriter: port. TV: Webcor

record

changer;

Canon

35 mm.

cam-

era; table lamps:
Melink safe; elec.
manicure
set;
desk
lamp;
rocking
chairs; port. hair dryer. HI 6-5482.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in oe,
$35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Gi
. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CO.
NEED WINDOW
FOR REMODELING?
11'9”
x 6’9”"" 9-panel
thermopane,.
ea.
panel
45 x 24’,
3 panels
hinged
w/
screens.
Exc.
cond.
Avail.
immed.
$185. 724-7746.
DO DROP BY
‘
You’re
sure
to find
something
you
need from a ride mower to everything
for a luau. 745 Glenayre Dr., Glen-

view, Thurs., Fri. Sat. June 22, 23, 24.

WEIGHT LIFTING
EQUIP.:
FISHING
equip.;
HO
train
set;
dishes;
meat
cutter; hair dryer on stand; heat lamp
on stand; lounge chairs. HO 5-6939.

FOR

SALE:

sion ladder,

18’

WOODEN

reasonable,

EXTEN:

ALpine

1-5960.

elec.

fan;

golf

clubs;

A REAL BARGAIN!
$150 VALUE
for $25 FOR
A beaut.
214” solid oak door, 3942" x 77’’. Glass
Tnsert, 23” x 59’. Solid brass hdwe.
Call evens. AL 1-2830.
IT’S
TERRIFIC
THE
WAY
WE’RE
selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery.
Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace
Hdwr.,
Wilmette.
MOVING:
GARAGE
SALE
— 580
Orchard Lane, Winnetka. Kay guitar;
record player;
student
desk;
chair;
end table; day bed; misc. household
goods. Yard equip. June 23, 9:30 to 4.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park

IDlewood 3-1466

PORCH
SALE.
CREDENZA _ $8.00:
fireplace
set
$3.00;
carpet
sweeper
$2.00; 12’ reversible window fan $8.00;
irl’s clothes infant to size 6. Misc. 928
5th Street, Wilmette.
THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S
Hardware, Glencoe.
ELEC.
RANGE;
DRUM
TBL.;
BICYcles;
Wonder
Pony;
movie
scrn.;
bike;
tot-seat;
tricycle;
much
more.
Thurs.
through
Sat.
911
Wilmot,
Deerfield.
FR. PROV. CHIFFOROBE
AND BABY
crib;
exc.
cond.
Other
baby
equip.
Women’s
and
children’s
clothes,
all
sizes.
Thurs.
2011
and
2015
Fir,
Glenview.

ANTIQUES,

SUNBEAM
LAWNMOWer, $35; toy chest w/toys, $5.00 ea.;
mah.
‘dining
tbl.;
umbrella _ tbl.;
lamps;
assrt. bikes; refrig., $35; 510
Jackson St., Glencoe. 835-1354.
BASEMENT SALE SAT. 11-4
Used
furniture
and
odds
and ends;
baby
equip.
and
clothes;
cameras;
bicycles. 319 Spruce St., Glenview.
(Between Harrison and Colfax)

WHITE
SLEIGH
BED:
3
Tw.
mattress and box springs; 3 watercolor antique car paintings; orig. artist;
1 lIge.
burl
wal.
frame;
I leaded
lantern; misc. clothes. GR 5-4453.

PATIO
UMBRELLA,
FINKEL
DEluxe
Lift-Tilt,
green,
76”;
Prong
support; Table cover to match | phe |
aluminum
green Saran stack chairs.
Excellent condition. AL 1-1691.
STERLING
SILVER,
WINDSOR
MANor pattern, 12 place settings of six ea.,
8 extra service pcs., $125.; 2 General
bh ae ye. snow tires, driven onl a
,
8.55-14, $12.50 ea. Phone 328VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking Sales Co.
MOVING SOUTH—GARAGE SALE
919 Yale, Wilmette. Window air-cond.;
dehumidifier;
TV
$5.00;
wringer
washer, 2 tubs $10; automatic washer,
dryer; ‘furn.: ; rugs; clothing; misc.
GREAT
BOOKS
WESTERN
WORLD.
Americana $25, Britannica, $75; hidea-bed.
cost $300,
sac.
$135;
20 vol.
suey stopedia, $35. Name
Brand. 251DOMESTIC
ZIG-ZAG
PORTABLE
sewing machine, button holes, fancy
designs, 2 years old, orgin. price $175
sell for $80. Also portable typewriter,
$15. Call 328-7557.
PATTY
BERG
IRONS,
BAG,
CART,
used once, $25;
firm day
bed. $15;
Underwood typewriter and stand, $10;
14” drill; iron and wood bar. Anytime
except Sat. please. AL 1-4181.
EYE
LEVEL
RANGE,
115 YR.
OLD,
Partical. Warranty, Coppertone: Baby
equip. lawn sweeper;
fireplace wood.
oie
272-8617.
1542 Carol Ct. NorthToo!
MOVING. GARAGE
SALE. SAT. JUNE
24 only. Boy’s bikes, tools, misc. furn.
and
clothing.
Power
mower,
toys,
aeons Pie 618 Meadow Dr., Glenview.
‘65

HONDA
SPORT
50. $150;
OVERhead garage
doors;
radiator covers,
ot'"-x 14" x 6B""
and .. 92” x 18”-x 64”;
mangle; gas model plane. UN 9-3222.

RUMMAGE
SALE:
—
726
MADISON
St., Evanston. Ladies’ clothing, sz. 1620; girls’ clothing, sz. 6-10; toys; knick
: knacks; 3 sect. coffee tbl.

3/4, Ton
tioner,

Emerson

Air Condi-

$70. GR

ROTISSERIE,
NEVER
USED;
MAGnavox turntable; TV-radio-rec. player
console $25;
stainless steel sink and
stainless steel laundry tub. UN 4-5840.
CONLON
MANGLE;
YARD
GOODS,
woolens, silks, cottons, drapery trimmings. Reasonable.
AL 1-2628—1016 Seneca Rd., Wilm.
BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RIDS
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.
YARD SALE: KIT. SET; BKS.; TOYS;
24”’
girl’s
bike;
lamps;
yd. _ tools;
dishes; misc. June 22-23. 1082 Elm St.,
Winn. Something for all.
GE AIR CONDITIONER,
5,000 BTU’S.
pny
1 month. $90. After 6 p.m. 274-

PENNSYLVANIA
LAWN
MOWER,
18’’ reel type; 5 piece chrome kitchen
set.
rgoyen Ar pesecning
Reasonably
priced. OR 5-5
EXECUTIVE
ae
MATCHING
TELephone stand. Beautiful solid walnut.
Glass
tops.
10 drawers.
legal
size.
Cost $500. Near new $75. 965-1040.
18’”°
SUNBEAM
aero
mower. Exc. cond. AL 1

LAWN

GAS
STOVE
AND
ave
REFRIG.
erator.
Both
$35.
10 speed
Schwinn
varsity $40. Call 256- 4052 aafter 3 p.m.

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MOVING:
MUST
SELL
ALL
FURN.
rugs;
iamps;
dishes;
appliances;
books;
cabinets;
tools. Misc. Thurs.,
Fri., Sat. after 8 a.m. 802 South Blvd.
24”’
ESTATE
JACOBSEN
REEL
type lawn mower, in good condition.
—
Value new, $375. Phone PArk 421”
PHILCO
CONSOLE
TV _ $30;
HP Wizard ottees 2engine $35.

3.6

DELTA
8” TILTING ARBOR
SAW,
34
H.P., stand on wheels,
and molding
cutter, perf. cond., $75. Call YO 5-4768
Thurs., Fri., or after Mon.
HUMAN
HAIR
WIG,
BOX
stand, $40; youth bed, compl.,
cu. ft. G.E. refrig.
§
sandbox, $4.00. Ca
729-2483.

AMP

puts

177.

Wtd.

Wanted:

Newspapers, Ra
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
type
of junk
brought
to our
d
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck p
up, IDlewood 3-1466, Open Sunday
os room
subject to change
wit

HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MA
66 BERKELEY ROAD
(Ott of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
i IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
we

GARAGE
SALE:
MAGNAVOX
RADIOPhono;
furniture;
clothing;
misc.
items. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Fri. 544
Earlston Rd., Kenilworth.

Riding

Hi-Chair

Mower

$5.00;

$50;

831-2734.

SAT. ONLY: GARAGE SALE
Grill w/oven and mtr.; cocktail tbl.;
buffet w/glass top; misc. 2352 Linden
Leaf, Glenview. 729-1333.
TOYS;
FOOTBALL
EQUIP;
BOOKS;
race car set; hockey set. Many others.
Top.
condition.
537
Abbotsford
Rd.
Kenilworth, AL 1-4832.

‘SALE:

5806
S.
PARK,
MORTON
Gr., Sat., 7 to 9 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. Furn.; M and H piano; clothing;
toys; bric-a-brac; misc. 965-5927.

GARAGE SALE: KIT. SET;
CARD TBL. SET; MISC. ITEMS.
SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 10 TO 4
3319 LEE ST., SKOKIE, ILL.
POOL TABLE, PING PONG TABLE,
JUKE BOX, AND VARIOUS OTHER
MISC. ITEMS FOR SALE
707 Brookvale, Glencoe
835-5311
MAH.
DROP
LEAF
TBL.;
BOYS’
books;

34’’

martin

furs.

redwood

Venetian

chaise:
VE

old

blind;

5-0821

card

records;

WARDS
SIMPLICITY
2
WHEEL
tractor with 24’ mower and rototiller;
upright
piano;
10
gal.
aquarium
w/heater, light, filter. 572. 3781.
THAYER
BABY
CARRIAGE
AND
other good condition baby items. 3 hp
outboard motor. 831-3618, 1137 Taylor
Av., Highland Park, after 9 a.m.
PR
DRAW
DRAPERIES
AND
sheers
(white)
168’°x 120’
and
120”
x 120’.
Also
Honda
‘‘50,’’
bowling
balls and bags Cheap. ALpine 1-7927.
EMERSON
ROOM
AIR
CONDITIONer; 10 yrs. old; best offer.
446-7381
CAR
RADIO,
$25;
29”
ATTIC
FAN,
$20;.- - 16°’ bike with
training
wheels
$7.50;
30’°x 40”
Projection § screen,
$5.00. Phone 446-0820.
four

blades,

KEystone
evenings.
6

20 INCH

heavy

9-1453.

duty.

Call

FAN

WITH

Best

offer.

mornings

or

YEAR
CRIB
AND
MATTRESS;
playpen,
travelling
bathenette;
tricycle; swing set; green sofa. 446- 5188.

AIR
CONDITIONERS:
FEDDER
39,000
BTU
$125,
Kelvinator
Se
Gibson
electric guitar w/case se
UN 4-7677
GIRL’S
BIKE,
BLUE,
LIKE
NEW;
tubular
tires;
with
large
wicker
basket, $30:
11x14
cocoa color rug,
$20. UN 4-1826 after 5 p.m.
BIRCH
WOOD
SINK
CABINET
FORmica
top,
alum.
trim,
54”
x 28’.
Perfect
condition,
$25.
Screens
for
casement windows. PA 4-6335.
GARAGE
SALE:
SOME
ANTIQUES.
Children
and
adult
clothing;
misc.
household
goods;
some
furn.
334
Central, Wilmette. 10-4 June 22 and 23.
TRAINER BIKE, IN EXC. COND. FOR
boy or girl, $15; maple harvest table
w/spoon. legs, 72’’ long, $95. 272-4506.

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Want

TH
Central

1232

aM. *

Old- Feioned

Ha

operated water pump, standing model. Need not work.
Call Hahn, UN 9-5690.
WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWAN
books now! For our annual used k
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
Women's
Comm.
Books
tax
de
tible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.

NORTH

SHORE

ND
1104 EMERSON

METAL

MUST

PAPER
Co.

UN 4-5133

EVANS

178

BE

IN GOOD CONDITIO:
Call AL 1-9118.

Rummage

Sales

KAY’S THRIFT SHOP MERCHAND
sale for benefit
of animals
w
held on shelter grounds, 2705 N. S
Rd., (cor. of Hintz),
Arlington Hg
from 10 to 5 p.m.,
June 23 throug
only. New,
nearly new merchand
antiques
and
rummage.
Also
s
souvenir sterling
and period clot
Hope to see old
customers and
new
friends. If necessary,
telep
CL 9-2907 for directions.
BARGAINS
GALORE.
CLOTHI
bikes;
toys;
stove;
refrig.;
mach.;
furn. Sat. June 24th, 9 t
1412
Ashland,
Evans.
114
blks.
Dempster.
ANNUAL
RUMMAGE
SALE.
W
an’s club of B’nai Israel to be hel
3140
W.
Lawrence
Av.,
—
Sunday, June 25th. 9:30 until .
RUMMAGE SALE
EBENEZER CHURCH
1109 Emerson Street, Evanston
Thurs. and Fri., June 22, 23 at 5 p.
RUMMAGE
SALE
AT TABERNAG
Baptist Church, 1837 Brown Av. f
9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Fri. and Sat., Jun
and 24th given by the Sunday Scho

179

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTER

SLIPCOVER SALE

tbl.;

Baum

SOLID CHERRY DROP LEAF DINING
table w/3 leaves and
pads; G.E. 11 cu.
ft. upright freezer;
pe. brkfst. set;
Sunbeam power mower. 251-9218.

WESTINGHOUSE

GALLERY
mette, Ill

Wish to Buy Usedl Tands

LONG
SOFA
90’,
BLACK
AND
MEtallic,
like
new;
elect.
sander
on
stand;
radio wallphone;
1945 edition
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 328-1658.

Homko

835-0050

to Buy—Miscellaneou

AND

MODERNFOLD
DOOR
OR MOVABLE
wall. 8 ft. high,
10 ft. wide,
beige
vinyl. Latch,
track. Like new.
Reasonable. 272-6389.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

GIBSON

$90. Call Dave

MARSHALL
FIELDS
MAPLE
CHEST,
twin headboard
and
frame,
mirror.
$45
complete.
Call
1775-5746,
Edgebrook, Chicago.

5-7657.

CHAIR
ESCALATOR
FOR
2 STORY
house near new.
Must
sell by June
25th. Best offer. Call GR 5-2264, UN 41613 or ED 3-7949 eves.

ROTARY LAWN SOR ER, $10.
Girl’s 26’ Bike, $10
Call 272-4504.

12’ PORTABLE
ADMIRAL
TV
SET,
unused, $85 or best offer. Also unused
matched Spincast rod-reel outfit, $20.
AL 1-8475.

TO SETTLE ESTATE
Hsehold. items. Ladies’ Golf Clubs; 40
c.
coffee
maker;
movie
splicer;
linens;
Black
Angus
Broiler;
misc.
Priced to sell. Phone PA 4-3203.

ANTIQUE
WHITE
OCCAS.
CHAIRS,
cane
side,
floral
print,
white background,
plastic
covers,
excellent.
Ranch mink
jacket, white
cashmere
with fox collar sweater, sz. 14, lady’s
knit, sz. 7. Call RO 4-5978.

2x 6s;

lamps;

For Scle—Miscellancous

BOY’S 26” BICYCLE, $10.
724-6410.

Pick

GARAGE
SALE:
843
JUNIPER
RD.
Glenview.
Lawn
mowers;
unpainted
cabs.; Ilge. wrought iron flower cart,

bdfrmes.;

like new clothes, all szs. Maternity,
baby,
boy’s
girl’s,
ladies,
men.
Cheap. 2639 Chesapeake,
N’Brk. 2727208.
DANISH
MODERN
DINING
RM.
SET
with hutch,
chairs
need
recovering,
$60; bdrm. set, 2 dressers, lge. mirror,
$125;
desk,
$20;
typewriter,
$20;
adding
machine,
$25;
.E.
port.
dishwasher, $25; ‘Ige. rm. humidifier,
$20. 475-4266.
GARAGE AND BASEMENT SALE
Used and Unused, Sat., June 24th 9 to
5, 9338 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston and
Skokie. Furn.;
linens;
china; silver;
glassware;
appls.;
luggage;
jewelry
and many other items.
BUNK
BED,
MAPLE
WITH
MATtresses guard rail, 2 yrs. old. When
new, $119 now $45. Ladies dresses, sz.
20 and 12 Black seal skin coat, 3/4
length, sz. 20; mens suits sz. 42) reg.
PA 4-5056.
MOVING:
SWIMMING
POOL
WITH
filter and access, 24 x 4 ft., $75 or best
offer; hi-riser w/slipcover, $25; Danish
couch,
$15;
single
bed
with
headbd.,
$15;
bird
cage
and
stand,
$3.00, PArk 4-4194.

etc.

176

Small Upright Piano, $100

HSE.
SUN.
N. Kostner,

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABR
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTI
AL—$24 ea.
plus fabric, COMPAN
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
oe
ee
alge P Plus
fabric.
$22 plus fabric. 14 Price Drapery
S$
en § guar. FREE
estimates, vs
avai
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery In
CALL 677-6350

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND A PLIANG
disposed of. Crating and Shipping
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
Manure — gravel — gravel drive
rubbish removal — power lawn rol
— tree removal — fill dirt — grad

JIM BEINLICH,

VE 5-1195
THE FIREWOOD

LIGHT

K

HAULING

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
ET
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Carney
HI 6-

Larry

RUBBISH
M.

Basements,
DANNER

Attics,

REMOVAL
Garages

Cleare
PArk 4-

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture. Appliances
By professional movers

and

Misc.
272-

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUG
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
DOVER MOVERS” solve your hau
problems.
Ill. 22633MCC.
864-6139.
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

180

REPAIRS
driveways.

Typewriters—Business Machi
—Office and Store Equipme

USED TYPEWRITER SALE
I.B.M.,
Royal,
Smith
Corona,
Electrics,
manuals,
and_
portab
Also rentals and expert servicing.
Glenview Office Equipment Inc.
1721 Glenview Rd., Glenview 724-76

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

22,

19

�187
_Office and Store Equipment

STAMPS

WAS

ERWOOD

TYPEWRITER,

ndard

$25.

$675,

ALpine

SACRIF.

1-5977.

188

With

PRICED.
4-3910

CLE—SEARS:
MEN’S. 3 SPEED,
front basket. Custom 6 volt lights.
er bought car. Closest offer to $22.
Don, 869-0407, wknd. and eves.

DIRL'S 24'' SCHWINN
FECT
CONDITION. LIGHT AND
_ Call 835-1472.
RALEIGH
COMPACTS.
LIKE
Fold-up
style.
Large
carrying
oval basket. Phone
A 8-6471.

lue Schwinn,

1 YEAR OLD,
869-3026 evening and

balls,

reg.

o

75%

$2.00 doz.

off

on

now

all

96c doz.
5¢ ee.
2c e

Pro-Line

golf

erchandise. We take trade-ins. Large
ection of used clubs. Expert repairy and refinishing.

a

4548

Ss

GOLF

OAKTON. SKOKIE
PRO SALE

EQUIPMENT

TRADE IN YOUR OLD
TENNIS SALE
RACQUET, NOW
RACQUET. NOW
SPALDING TENNIS BALLS
’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
SKATE BOARDS, NOW
IEBALL SHOES
LE LEAGUE SHOES
MINTON RACQUETS
RAFT,

NYLON

41.95

pe

BOARD

Excellent condition
Call AL 1-6726
T
FOR.
SALE:
8 X 10’.
IN
and new shape. Can be seen on June
from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at 1026
rest Av., Deerfield.

bod

ELECTRIC

condition.

Must

ep, 272-4945 or 272-4948.

GOLF
see

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS
22,

1967

192

Auto

Tires and Accessories

GLOBE
HIGH
PRESSURE.
CAR
truck
washing
machine.
Used
two
months, develops 575 p,s,i; C B radio
w/all access., 4 track stereo car tape.
Before 5 p.m. Sully, 263-4084.

Motorcycles—Go

193

Carts

to

196612
Like
9

R-60

1965
BLACK
AND
WHITE
55cc. Auto. 3 speed trans.
$125. OR 4-0755 after 5 p.m.

HONDA

SUZUKI
Like new.

90

MUST
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
sell. Vernon 5-1990.
1965—305
HONDA
SUPER
HAWK
low mileage, perfect cond. w/Triumph
pipes. Helmet and tarp incl. $450. Call
Tom 446-6153.
1964 SUZUKI
90 USED
VERY
iam. SACRIFICE. CALL BOB,
YAMAHA,
Country,
condition;

LIT869-

1966,
305
CC
CROSS
several
extras:
excellent
only 1,500 mi. $575.
446-4877.

194

Mobile

1960, 650CC

6-7208

160CC

CART.
appreci-

1966
oo
CB
160
LIKE
NEW.
Low
mileage.
Electric starter. $450.
br
at 654 Cherry, Winnetka.
HI 6-

SCOOTER

WINDSHIELD AND
256-2417

HELMET.

1966
HONDA
160
WHITE.
MINT
condition, low mileage. Chromed and
loaded with extras. Best offer takes
this weekend. Phone 679-3266.

1966

HONDA

RED.
2,900 MILES.
OFFER. UN 4-4625.

$425

160
OR

BEST

HONDA
196642
C.B.
160,
CHROME
fenders, luggage rack, mirror, spongy
grips, helmet and garage cover.. Like
new, low mi., reas. 724-4948.

'66 Bridgestone 90 CC
LIKE

NEW. $300.
729-2470.

10X50
MOBILE
HOME
W/FRPL.,
Hawaiian bar, closed-in patio. Everything inside inclu. 1718 Waukegan R
Glenview.
Lot
42-A.
729-0340
eves.
FT.
EXPANDO
57
FT,
LONG
2
bdrms.,
glassed-in
porch,
carpeted.
Window air cond. Sunset Park. Northfield. See to appreciate. 724-2182.
TENT TRAILER
w/screened
porch,
water
tank,
and
elec. outlets; w/lots of storage space.
$300. 724-0610.
59 SILVER STAR
One bed. 10 x 48. Shed, large lot.
Underpinned. Best offer.
By owner, 724-7575.

195

For

Sale—Trucks

and

Trailers

'65 Chevrolet !/&gt; Ton Panel
ONLY

1,700 MILES.

$995
Autohaus on
’65,

BLACK,

Ill.

Foreign

'65
CHERRY

soe

price

and

console,

Cars

1800 BMW

Sedan
SACRIFICE

4 SPEED,

A.

Autohaus
1550

Sports

RED,

onl

272-7905
:

Ill.

'64 FIAT
HAS

TO

BE

SEEN

ciated.

Glenview,

TO.

BE

APPRE-

$700

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN
Il.

RD.

729-1000

MOVING
MUST
SELL
GO-KART.
Racing
McCullough Mac 6. All slicks.
Mack-Torgue
clutch,
many
extras.
Must see! 724-1000, ext. 596.

455

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. "See them at

ALL

igglesworth's Imports

1723 Wadeae

Rd
GLENVIEW

'63 Volkswagen

$795

'62 Volkswgn. red-snrf.
'61 Volkswagen
'65 Chev. Impala 2 Dr

$685
$475

HT
'62 Merc. auto.

Dk.

LOW

775-5498

after

MORGAN

44

eae. 36,000

new.

729-1800

MERCEDES
1964
220
.SE
SEDAN
Dk.
gray
with red leather,
AM-FM
Mexico
radio,
power
steering.
auto.
trans. This is an exceptionally nice
local car. $3,695. Knauz Cont’l, Lake
Forest. 234-1700

6:30

BEST OF-

p.m.

1965

COMPET

$1,000

firm.

econoe

VAN

1600 Square Back —
9,000

MI.

$800 LESS

Call 864-5554.

THAN
FS

1964 Volkswagen Sodan .
BLUE. $875
272-2272
272-7905

Ill.

VOLVO

544 B-18;
exc.

RD.

1964

New

dk.

Lake

Forest,

‘64

low mileage:

NORMAL,

green

can’t be told from

729-1000

’62

red; 1 owner;

cond. Must sell. $700.
Call after 5, 724-9185.

PORSCHE

BEAUTY.

VW

2

greens

Mighty Station Car

paint.

This

new.

234-1700

DR.

condition.

‘67 MGB

Por

Knauz

SEDAN,

Call

ae

Con’
RADIO,

after6 cape

JAGUAR

AIR COND.

1959

Wilmette
Automatic
car,

KNAUZ

CONVERT.

1960

MG-A

1952

MG

cond.,

3.4

869-5843

SEDAN

ORIGINAL

owner.
Like
New
trans. An excellents

CONT'L,

chanical
curtains.

ALFA
ROMEO
1966
GT
COUPE
White
with
red
interior.
Very
low
miles. Original local owner. New cost
$4,450. Now only $3,395. Knauz Cont’l
Lake Forest, 234-1700.

-

Lake Forest, 234-1

ROADSTER,

cond., like new
$550. 'UN 4-8646

TD

GOOD

ME

R;:

«ee

top

ROADST

engine

rebuilt.

or 475-9222

after

Call

and

Steve

6 p.m.

at

TOYOTA FOR 1967
p.0.e.
$1,760
‘64 Chevy

67 Toyota

STANDARD
TRANSMISSION,
4
cylinder overhead valve engine,
radio, heater, whitewalls, Caribbean blue. Showroom
condition.
Full price

AUTOMATIC.
RADIO,
HEA
white walls. This is’ excurs
clean
car.
Don’t
pass
Showroom
condition.
ideal
second car. Drive this one.

$1,695

‘61 Chevy 4 Dr. Hardin

TRANSMISSION,

POWER

Srausaien:,

FUL

price.

$895

$595

'63 Ford Galaxie

Fairlane
2

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
6
cylinder, radio, heater, a black
beauty with red interior.

DR.
HARDTOP,
AUTOMATIC
transmission.
Like
new.
Full
price.

$795

$895
'65 Chevy 2 Dr.

AUTOMATIC

up.
for

$925

power steering, radio and heater,
whitewalls. Fire engine red.

'63 Ford

enalareok,

radio,

$1,295
heater.

Don’t

pass

this

up.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales:
1160 Waukegan Rd.

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

724-7350

VOLKSWAGEN
IN EVANSTON

|00%, GUARANTEED

VOLKSWAGENS
Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas Orders Arranged
AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN INSURANCE CO.
'66 VW Sedan $1,395
'64 Buick Wildcat $1,395
'63 Karman

Ghia

'63 VW

$1,095

Camper $1,095
Home

made

4 dr.

h.t.,

all power

'66 Comet Cal-nte $1,995
2 dr.

h.t.

vinyl

roof,

ps,

auto.,

V8.

‘60 220S Mercedes $1,495
Very

sharp

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

AVE.
VW

_

AM-FM; WIRE; MAKE OFFER.
Call 679-3022 or EU 6-4438

WEATHER COMMUTING. R
Also rear opening windows.

1

‘

VOLKSWAGEN
’59 BLACK
SUNR
sedan. Radio, one owner. De
economical
transportation.
condition, Call 433-2998.

THIS
1964
SQUARE
BACK
IS
THE
perfect vacation
car for the sporty
family. It is Sea Blue and in perfect
condition with some extras. 272-7217.

FOR HOT
om?
i

:

t”.

234-1

MILEAGE,

miles.

‘66 VW

$1,000
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

‘66 VW,

Sunday.

KARMANN
GHIA
1963
CON
white w/new bl. American top.
cond., orig. suburban owner.

PRICE.

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview, II].

:

wood.

offer. Knauz

Open

CLEAN,
FER.

$595
Autohaus on Edens

VW

Best

Forest,

SUNROOF.

RED

convertible

roadster. Excellent condition.
Ra
heater;
wire-wheels;
rall
li
i
faa $2,000—will accept bids.

729-1800

1550 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook,

AM-

1965 GTO CONVERTIBLE

'62 Buick Special
$535
And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

SACRIFICE

wheels.

CLASSIC

excellent

local owner.

$1,475
$450

Glenview
1964 VOLKSWAGEN

Chrome
‘FM.

German Machine”’
Call 824-5151.

1952 300

green,

Lake

Forest,

’65 ‘‘C COUPE.”

Abarth.

Mercedes

'63 VW Sedan $895

1967 SAABS

1966 RED SUZUKI 150 CC
buying
Mint
cond.;
low
mileage;
bigger bike.
724- 1211, after 3:30 p.m.

$1,995

ey

“‘A Superior
$3,200.

16 POINT CHECKED

on Edens

FrontageRd.
Northbrook,

3-'65 Volvo's Wgns.

RALLY

SPD.;

snow tires; garaged;

stereo tape. Warranty until Sept. Exc.
cond. $1,750. Call PA 4-0857.
1962
FORD
HALF
TON
PICK-UP
with fleetside body.
Excellent mechanical condition.
750. Call before 7
p.m. Mon-Sat. ID 2-6820.
‘58 CHEV CARRY-ALL
Good mech. cond. Best offer.
Sanders =
Dundee Sinclair Station.
2-2450 or 539-1582
57 ORD ie TON PICKUP,
2 BOXES
mounted
on side and covered.
Like
new tires, 2 spares, clutch. Exc. cond.
Reasonable. 272-7156.
1967 C J 5 JEEP,
300 ORIG.
MILES,
Mayer
as
plow,
Zeibart
rust
proofed.
Before 5, Sully, 263-4084.

196

$2,095
$2,395

AUTOMATIC
272-7905

4

'66 Volvo 2 Dr. white
'66 Volvo Sta. Wan.

red in
interior.Vu

bs
Sunday.
PORSCHE

Pirelli’s.

'63 Chevy Impala

Edens

Frontage Rd.
Northbrook,

Imports

eae
ith
oe
Open

FORMERLY
VOLVO NORTH SHORE

BEAUTIFUL

VAGABOND
1960
10 X 50
2Bdrm.;
cptg.; washer; dryer; $3,500;
must
see to appreciate.
Located
at
Sunset Park. 724-5231 or 272-3678.

10

be

‘65 Volkswagen 2 Dr.

6. $225.

CAMPER—SLEEPS
4 OR
5; EXCELlent
storage
space;
good
condition.
$200. CR 2-1060.
1965
TRIMLINE
CAMPER,
ie ae
sink; dinette set; 3 beds; alum. door;
Canopy and add-a-room; many
extras.
Like new. Cost $1,500. Reas. 272-1890.

JENNINGS

HONDA SPORT 50-1966
Low mileage; blue.
$180 or best offer.
827-5908 or 827-0508.

1966
SUZUKI
ALMOST
NEW.
miles, 150 CC. Only $350.
UN 9-2472

COND. SLEEPS
724-8024

wheels;

ELEC.
HI

1966 BIANCHI

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

24 FT. 1965 AVION TRAILER
Completely self-contained. $4,500. 2727500; evenings and weekends 537-0177.

GTO

200 CC TRIUMPH TIGER CUB
Dunlop Universal Tyres.
2
Call 251-3579 after 6 p.m.
DREAM,
’65,
305;
low mileage, exc. con

100
$325.

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
51’X 10’
Front kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
front
and
backsteps,
and
underpinning. Best offer. October 15 occupancy. Call PArk 9-1042.
TRAVEL
TRAILERS—TRUCK
CAMPers Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood.
HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
North Chicago. (1 mi. N. of 137 on 42)

1550

FANTASTIC CONDITION. MUCH
chrome. $700. 362-7368

WITH

with extras;

HONDA
90CC
CAMPUS
BIKE.
new. 1300 miles. Best offer. 328-

EXC.

LOW
MILEAGE,
ORIGINAL
OWNER.
Customized. $800. Call AL 1-6006.

1965

condition;

Ted Williams Tent Trailer

RO 1-6454
6454 N. Western Av., Chicago.
1965 VESPA
MOTOR
SCOOTER,
2,000 miles, four speeds. Top speed 60
mph. 95 miles per gallon. Best offer.
Please call PA 4-3709.

1960 BMW

160

WANTED
—
RESPONSIBLE
YOUNG
couple wish to rent VW
Camper
or
bus (pref. Camper)
7-8 to 7-23. Will
pay 5c per mile and provide 100% ins.
Phone 274-6906.

*1966 MODEL. WITH 1500 MILES
KE NEW. VE 5-3693.

CHED
SET:
10 JOE
KIRKWOOD
ampion irons, like new;
4 matched
lson woods; covers, bag, balls, ball
arker;
all $50; fine golf shoes, SZ.
$5.00. After 5 p.m. UN 4-1775.
DIA.
STEEL
WALL
BACKYARD
ol
w/plastic
cover
and
chlorine
blets; any reasonable offer.
729-2343

ENS

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for~ boats.
Furn., pre:
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail.
Car tow bars,
et ad
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
dder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2’ biks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

HONDA

ANGLER’S SUPPLY
DAVIS ST.
Evanston
&amp;W REVOLVER,
IMMAC.,
ORIG.
x, 38 S&amp;W, good cond., 6.5 Swedish
per,
Mauzer
action
with
Tasco
bpe, 12 gauge Remington auto., 5
nds 45 auto. military issue. Before
D.m. Sully, 263-4084

MALIBU

’

HONDA
starter,
00

Life Raft

LIFE

Rent—

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

BSA

9.95
10.00 UP
98c EACH
CLUBS

N

ood

Call 272-1239.

WANTED
TO
BUY:
MOTORCYCLE,
Honda
or
?
Must
be
in _ perfect
condition and practically new. 400 cc
or bigger. GR 5-3000
1966
250
CC
SUZUKI.
EXC.
CONDItion, $500. Also: 1966 305 CC Yamaha.
Exc. Pe eee
2,100 miles $600. Call

5 DZ. GOLF BALLS
F B BAGS
GOLF CART, NOW
IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
WOODS. MEN’S. LADIES
DGES, PUTTERS
4.95
GOLF UMBRELLAS
SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
SNEAD OR BERG WOODS

Man

For

Wigglesworth's

$245.

GO-CART-RUNNING
FOR THE TINKERER. $65.
Call 446-2085
oo
1966
TWIN
JET _

SPECIAL FOR. MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

and

$4

ce golf tubes
ic practice balls

From

NORTH SHORE’S saeanet
CYCLE DEA

PRO SHOP CLOSEOUTS
Wilson-Spalding-MacGregor
orthwestern-Foot-Joy-Bag Boy
Mulligan-Aiav
ALL NEW Ist QUALITY
LADIES’ AND MEN’S
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
pert Club Fitting on All Sets
ins, 4 woods, reg. $275
ns, 3 woods, reg. $120
, 2 woods, reg. $50
Gregor Tourney 8 irons
(3 woods), reg. $80
Ow
ourney x-outs golf balls
$6.00 doz.
ine putters and wedges $4.00, $5.00
s golf shoes; reg. $40
es’ golf shoes, reg. $30
er golf gloves, ladies
er golf gloves, men’s
covers (set of 3)

$3.

Loan

SUZUKI CITY

$15
weekends

Sporting Goods
Equipment

1966 HONDA

BROWN'S

24'' BOYS BIKE

$2,

190

10 Speed

1 YR. 2.
$49.
272-2272

balls

an Auto

CONDITION.
272-2272

1,800 MI.; PERFECT CONDITION
$450. Call evenings 835-0158.

945-6000

INY GIRL'S 20" BIKE

.

Loans

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

TO BERKELEY'S

W RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes
eley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4- 5202

EXCELLENT

Buy ‘Em Now!

Bicycles

REAS.
PA

Automobile

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

193 Motorcycles—Go Carts
~1965 HONDA 90, WHITE
1966
HONDA
50CC
EXCEL.
COND.
Less 150 mi. 2 almost new helmets.
For inform. call 743-7560 all weekends
or wkdays. in morn. or after 7

AUTOMOTIVE

EWRITER
— 1.B.M. EXECUTIVE
ctric
in good
ba greg | condition;
bt offer. Call from 9 to
5, 446-6367.

OME

COINS BOUGHT

and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

BM Exec. Typewriter,
COND.
5. 679-8616.

AND

DEALER —
CLOSED

869-3015
SALES AND
SUNDAY

SERVICE

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

21

—

�3
a
RS

196 Foreign and Sports Cars
1966

Austin

Healy

196

paca

3000

Full
warranty;
dark
lamps; Dunlop
Roads

NEW, RED, FULLY harirPen.
400. CALL 525-2385 eves.
DARK
GREEN,
4
G.T.O.
;a
, 335HP, p.s., heavy duty suspenBee ;: on, excellen
t ‘condition’ eo a apeegaae
Av., Kenilworth. Call AL 1-2

belts;

*

1228S

4

DOOR,

NEW

like
and

SUNTOP

SUNROOF,

EXC.

COND.

1962 VOLKSWAGEN BUS
Turquoise. Sunroof.

$900

p.m.

AUSTIN
cond.;
radio;

THUNDERBIRD ’61 HARDTOP
full
power,
new
brakes, ‘ mufflers,
ywer
windows
good
running
cond.
795 or best offer. Call KE 9-5165.

1960 VW SUNROOF SEDAN
owner. Excellent a
game

_ One

luggage saci

© ae, Call

199

FREE

aon

_

CONVERTIBLE,

Can be fixed up. HI 6-6152

1952

MGTD

“64 VOLKSWAGEN
_ ONLY 22,000 MILES
|
432-3041
1963

AUSTIN

HEALY

BUS
$925

3000.

200

FINE

CONDITION.
AL 1-0620

santa

Evanston
GR 5-8000

1 WAUKEGAN
Tl.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
1961

1965

729-1000

Ruby

Turquoise

VOLKSWAGEN

1964

1963

FUTURA

6 CYL.

red

automatic

611

transmission

BUICK

Galaxie,

ELECTRA

225

air-conditioned

666 Green Bay Ra.
9

Insurance Co.

'62

Classified

Gat:

JENNINGS

Open: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday thru Friday
a.m.-5 p.m. — Saturday. Closed Sunday.

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life

© Winnetka Talk

above

1963

Lake

$1,098
$194

$1,095
$795

TRANS.,

4

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PER
fect cond. This is a classic

?

a

1965 Grand
AT.—FULL

4 Dr.
H.

1964

PER-

AUTO.

COND

1

Convt.

PS,

PB.

RED

Rambler 660

TRANS.,

owner.

PS,

LIKE

NE

$1,095

'62 Ford Ranch Wago
V/8

AT.

PS.

Full

Price

$495

Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T.
PS,

PB,

SHARP.

1965
AUTO.

Pont. Ventura
TRANS.,

PS, PB,

Viste
R-H, ATI

$1,895
1964 Opel

4 Dr. H.T.

POWER—AIR.

COND.

GOOD

$2,095

WE

Prix Cpe.

POWER—AIR

$2,395
AND

Catalina

H.T. Cpe.
S—Radio

1956 T-Bird

Prix

TRANS.,

1965

SHOP

$1,795

Comet
R.

BUILT

'65 GTO

1961

2 Dr.

SECOND

CAR

$795

HAVE

CARS

IN EVERY

MANY

MORE

TO CHOOSE

PRICE

RANGE

FROM

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

and

GReenleaf

729-1000

serving

miles.

$795
$895
$1,095

IN OUR

A/C

AUTO.

* Glenview Announcements ° Northbrook Star * Highland

and The Village Lamplighter,

Low

SALE

$695

RD.

Ill.

Bel Air

stick.

FINE SERVICE

beauty.

AT—FULL

power

500

at

Winnetka, III

$1,195

"TIL 5

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN
© Glencoe News

PB.

Catalina

AUTO.

$1,000
full

6 cyl.

TRADE-IN

$395

SUNDAY

are

THAT

2- De.

AUTO. TRANS.,
fect 2nd car.

$700

the

Custom

special

PONTIAC

PS.,: PB:

POW.

Ford
of

2 dr.

$1,195

POW.

'64 Mercury
Most

PS.

At.

‘65 Chev. Imp. Conv. $1,600
‘63 Chev. Blue Imp.
$800
‘63 Chev. Imp. Tan
$1,200

Glenview,

22 —

'63

‘63 Chev. Imp. Conv. $1,000

HI 66100

dr.;

PRE-CHECKED

AT. PS. PB.
$22?

CONVERTS

Winnetka
Import Motors

2

'66 Chevy

steer-

CAR

ALL CARS

RED.

’TIL 9 SAT.

CLOSED

Convertible

Agents for Volkswagen

EVES.

9

Plymout

$1,195

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine |-5300

OPEN

UN

$1,495

HOUSE

AT.

WIL SHORE FORD

radio.

—

'63 Cat. 4 Dr. H.T.

1962 Rambler Wagon

with

Chicago

1956.
PONTIAC
4
DR.
'HARD
power
steer.,
pow.
brakes,
trans., needs some trans. work.
PA 4-7675 eves or wkends.

Dart
power

NEW

Convert.

75

1012

$995

'63 Grand

FULL

Olds

CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKEF
door;
full power;
low mileage;
window
defroster
and speaker.
cond. Best offer. 272-0375.

'65 Ford

$1,095

THE

1963 Ford Country Sed.

V-8. AUTO.

61

V8,

SHOLL

.

MILES

V-8 CRUSO.

STE
he

HI 6-0655

LeSabre

$895

729

Sport Cy

Rambler Station Wagon
Ford Custom 500, 4 Dr. Stick
Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.-Clean
&gt; H.T.
Chrysler ''300" Yet
Plymouth 4 Dr. | Owner
Chrysler 9 pass. Wagon—Like new
Imperial—4 Dr.

CLEAN

AUTO.

from.

Ford
4 door

'64
‘65
'65
‘63
'59
'62
‘61

RD.

$1,995 FULL PRICE

Norman

Imperial

like new.

'62 Dodge

2 Dr. Sedan
LOW

1965 Olds 442

80 Green Bay Rd.

4 Dr.

1963 Comet

WAGON.

White,

H

HILL MOTORS

—

2 door, hard top, 440,
ing. Auto trans.

1960

Convertible,

Blue,

H.T.,

$945

from

OTHER TRADE-INS
1961 ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
VALIANT

Comet

4 DR.

Sunroof

1963

Chrysler

$995

Roof

MUST

835-4920.

STR. CLEAN

1964 Buick

Sun

MIL.

of driver.

AUTOMATIC

LIKE NEW.

Ave.

INDIAN

Bel Air 4 Dr.

6 CYLINDER.

1965

LOW

to death

$1,275

1964 Chev.

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

1964 FALCON

Ford
POW.

$1,095

Red

choose

WAGON

V-8. FULL POWER
LIKE NEW. LOW MILES

SEDANS

to

MILES

1963 Ford 9 Pass. Squire

SEDANS
SEDAN

Cat.
LOW

$1,295
V-8 CRUSO

this

Chicago

R AND

AUTO
TRANS.,
V8,
POWER
ing,
radio,
whitewall
tires,
bucket seats, console and tac

$795

Econoline

CLUB

blue

4 to choose

1963 VOLKSWAGEN
2

1965

1012

AIR-COND.

2 Dr.,

CLEAN

$1,295

see

AUTOMATIC,

241 WAUKEGAN
Waukegan Rd.

241

'63 Chrysler 300

2 Dr.

4 DOOR.

blue

BUS

Sea

MILES

Pontiac

POWER.

SEDAN

MICRO

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

1964

RD.

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

1965 DE LUXE

Chev.

Must

?

sell due

$1,350

FULL

rack.

Olds

H.T..

Sale—Automobiles

16 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
Bahama

LOW

SPORT
WAGON
p.s., tinted glass,

1965 Chevy Impala 4 Dr.

AUTOMATIC
FULL) POWER: LOW MILES

McKAY

roof

ALL BLACK
Norman

$1,395

SEAT
trans.,

int.,

car.

1964 Chev. Impala Convert.

VOLKSWAGEN
1966 VOLKSWAGEN

POWER,

$1,795

6 CYLINDER.

$395 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

1962 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE
$750. Call CR 2-0563

100%

1966

WANTED

‘65 Impala 4 Dr. H.T.

$1,600.

vinyl

Convert.

$1,545

AIR
COND.
21,000
ACTUAL
MILES,
V8.
In
exceptional
condition,
full
power, radio and heater.

1957 T-Bird Convertible
EXCELLENT

For

2
in

1965 Buick 9 Pass. Wagon

1965 Mustang 2 Dr. Hardtop

Clean Cars

ERNIE
Ave.

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

AIR

1966 Ford Galaxie 500 2 Dr.

BEAUT.,
3
with auto.

XL

‘62 Pontiac Tempest
2 DR.,

$575
JENNINGS CHEVROLE

HARDTOP.
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
Offered
by
original
owner
for only
$1,995. Will accept good older car in
trade. Must sell this week. Phone 9456898 after 5 p.m.

$1,575

UP 24 HOUR TOWING
256-3157
TOWING, WILMETTE

Need

POWER,

LOW MILES. 6 CYLINDER
AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING

PICK

We

Ford

390, V8, FULL

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724- 7350, Mr, Jay.

after 6

car
all around. New transmission;
_ jike
new
tires.
Must
sell—going
any
-0906.

1965

6 CYLINDER.

Cash for your car

GOOD

Steve

1964 Olds Custom

to Buy—Automobiles

CARS

JEFF’S

AS IS. $60.

ROADSTER

cond. engine rebuilt. Call
_at 869or 475-9222.

Wanted

JUNK

GOOD COND.; LOW MILEAGE
Full pow.; "$650. Call PArk 4-7195

1957 VW

SEnew

$800 OR BEST OFFER
255-7393 or HI 6-2291

1960 T-BIRD

STD.

1966 Falcon Wagon

1963 RED VOLKSWAGEN

Radio

500

$1,895

PERF.
AM-FM

HEALY
MK. 3
’66;
under
10,000
mi.;
red; priced to sell.
Call HI 6-7731

1961
VOLKSWAGEN
2
DOOR
dan. Radio. Low mileage. Almost
tires. By owner. Best offer.
729-3050

1965
VOLKSWAGEN
SQUARE
BACK
station
wagon,
excellent
condition.
1,700 miles. Original owner $1,500 or
best offer. Call after 12 a.m. 475-2054.

Gal.

$1,795

1960 VW, BLACK, SUNROOF.
Snow tires. Good running condition.
Needs body work. $225.
ALpine 1-3761.

best offer; priv.; 1 suburb. owner;
a
see to ‘appreciate. 433-4879 after

Ford

For Sale—Automobiles.

1964
CADILLAC
DE
VILLE
4d
vert. All black.
Must see to a
ciate.
Best offer.
1957 CHEV 4-DR. HARDTOP VAuto.
trans.;
radio;
clean;
$30
best offer. Can be seen at Gle
Shell, 1733 Glenview Rd. Phone:
3225 days; PA 9 4756 after 5 p.m.

$300 Under Retail

DOOR
HARDTOP,
390
V-8,
trans., exceptional low mileage.

VISTA CRUISER, FULL
cond., LIKE NEW.

$750
272-2272

NEW

$3,095

1966
2

A-H
SPRITE
62;
EXCELLENT
condition;
removable
hard top;
like
new
tires;
$590 or offer. PA
4-6597
after 6 p.m. and all day weekends.

$150
PArk 4-2605

’64 VW

1966FULLT-Bird
2 Dr.
POWER LIKE

TOP

200

For Sale—Automobiles —

MAKE OFFER
beautiful,
like
new,
171%
ft. aluma
craft 1965 Fiberglas run about, aqua
white, full cover, full side, aft curtain,
elec. starter, power tilt, built-in ice
chest,
map
light,
cigarette
lighter,
conv. seats, seat 6 to 8, search light,
compass,
tachometer,
ski
tow
bar,
glove compartment and huge storage
area.
Johnson
75 hp.
motor,
Gator
trailer.
Very
low
hours—any
offer
over $1,600. AL 1-0087 or AL 1-3015.

Specials
HARD

’°66
VW
1300;
RADIO,
HEATER,
white
walls,
suburban
driven,
light
oe
$1,300. After 5 p.m.
call 835-

64.
QUICK
SALE
$1,200.
HAS
tops.
Good
condition.
Red.
Best
offer. Drafted. GR 5-1851, 1030 Dodge
after 6.
or

Summer

road
seat

NEW ENGINE, TRANSM.
Exc. cond. ‘$675.
Phone AL 1-3572, ask for Ken.
THE PERFECT SECOND CAR.

valve
job,
excellent
condition,
new tires, $750. 869-3026 evenings
weekends.

1957 VW

green;
Tires;

8-2180, 724-8510.

VW.

BEST OFFER
446-8232 after 7 p.m.

VOLVO

$3,000. JU

200

For Sale—Automobiles

’67

MORGAN
’64, PLUS 4, 4 PASS. BRG,
Many
extras, never driven in rain/
snow. Very low miles. Exc. cond. Call
UN 9-1437.

1960 TR 3
1962

R/H;

aor

waite

and Sports Cars

AUSTIN-HEALTY

—

Se

Forest-Lake

Bluff

5-2800

9
9

’til 9 weekdays
’til 6 Saturday

Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

BR
June

3-288¢
22,

|

�ne CHEVY IMPALA

PER SPORT, AIR-COND.
V8

ENGINE,

P/S,

ts, console
e
int., low
234-0144.

P/B,

BUCKET

b Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. Sed.
WW's,
factory

RADIO,
air cond.

of fact. warranty.
1012 Chicago

764 Chev. Super Sport
H.T.,
BUCKET
P.S.,
Automatic
, radio, heater.

$1,495

SEATS,
trans.,

FULL

'

CONwhite-

PRICE

an

Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.
5
°64
CONVERTIBLE
JETSTAR
full power
and equipment.
Exc.
dition. Popular Saddle Mist. Must
this week.
$1,495 or best offer.
g. owner. Mr. Gray, Glencoe, VE
16.

ERCURY CONVERTIBLE BLACK
}
white
top,
red
interior.
390
eng., 4 barrel
carb., low mileage,
shocks,
undercoating,
PS,
PB.
e new tires. A rare beauty in mint
d. $950. GR 5-8828.
NEWPORT
CHRYSLER
CONt. 8,000 mi.; selling due to illness;
tires;
fully
equipped
incl.
air
See
at
Rex’s
Service
Sta.,
d.
hset Ridge and Willow Rd., North-

CAR

'65

Pontiac

only

Catalina
PS; PB,
RADIO,
$1,795 or best offer.
Irvin.

MALIBU
CHEV.
2
DR.
V-8
om.; bucket seats; vinyl top; wire
pels;
perfect;
must
sell,
getting
pany
car.
GR
5-8009,
call evegs.

1963 Cadillac Coupe
MIST,
POWER
WINDOWS,
900 actual miles, 5 like new tires.
1 Harvey. $1,895. 272-7905.
PONTIAC,
MINT
COND.
TRIer,
full-race
cam,
just
rebuilt.
ny, many
extras. $1,600 invested.
t sell, best offer. Please call PA 4CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2 DR.
Han.
Front
and
repairs
needed.
er
steering
and
brakes.
Auto.
ns. 8 cyls. $600 or best offer. 4335.
(TITLED
1963)
CHEVY
IMa 4 dr. hard top, air cond., heater,
8,
WwWs,
auto.,
belts,
exc.
hd. 49,000 orig. miles, very clean, 1
ily car, garaged. $950. AL 1-5083.

56 CHEVY SPTS. CPE.
.,

AUTO
runs

TRANSM.
P.B
excelelnt. $173. Sean 869-

9

CHEVY
DELRAY
2.
DR.
e. Motor
perfect.
Radio,
heater.
arly new tires. One owner car. $95.

one

UN

good
P/B;

1962
TEMPEST
LEMANS.
4 SPEED
on floor. Excellent condition. College
student must sell. Best offer. Call OR
5-8037 after 6 p.m.
FORD
GALAXIE
XL
4
DOOR
Radio; buckets; power steering. Verry
clean and good condition. Call WIn
sor §-4274.

1965
PONTIAC
CATALINA
black interior, 4 sp. stereo
room
condition. $2,000 or
Days only 296-1071.

oo

SELL.

1019

DAVIS

1961

PONTIAC

hd.

CHEVY

ORCHARD

VENTURA

2 DOOR HT. BEST OFFER.
864-4708 eves., 475-9885 days.
1962
2
DOOR
WHITE
CHEVY
II,
one owner,
recently tuned un, good
tires and good transportation. Reasonable. DAvis 8-4024 after 5 p.m.
1961
PONTIAC
TEMPEST.
EXC.
buy,
just like
new.
23 m.p
Low
. mileage. Owned by Dr. “i Hr 6-9873.
See at 566 Green Bay Rd., Winn.
RAMBLER 220 AMERICAN 2
door, automatic trans., radio, heater,
seat covers. Very low mileage.
Sac.
$1,300, illness. AL 1-2098 Sat., Sun.

IMPALA

CHEVY
BEL.
AIR.
.4:°
DR.
tomatic, power steering. 8 cylinder.
ater
and
radio.
Low
mileage.
oe
condition. $950 firm. Phone

$150.

CHEVY
R/H; $500;

Call

CALL

OLDS
deluxe;
Original

power
owner.

3
DEUCES
4
Excellent
cond.
sports car. 432-

STICK,
EVES.

4 DR.,
835-1572.

DA

AUTOM.

Pontiac

Catalina

1960

CONVERTIBLE

SAVOY,
’60

T.

BIRD
A/C

LANDAU

white

with

FULL

T-BIRD;

42,-

PLYMOUTH

GOOD CONDITION.
Call 679-3707

$150.

VALIANT
200
STATION
WAGON
Suburban driven. R., H. Auto Trans.
Fine
mechanical
condition.
Needs
some body work. $225, 272-2383.

66

vinyl are

’65 FORD LTD. 4 DR. H.TOP V8AT-PS-R-w/walls.
Bronze
with
black vinyl roof. Sharp.
$1,895
= Pay
CUST. ‘‘500’’ 4 DR. V8
— PS — Galaxy int .white.
$1,795

CTRY.

SQUIRE.
red.

V8-AT-PS-PB$1,595

BUICK

FORD
CONVT.
V8-COM-PS-Rw/walls.
A
summer § delight.
Shadow black. A real gorgeous
car.
$1,945

64

FORD
dr. H.T.
Enticing

GALAXY
‘‘500"” XL
2
Full power buckets etc.
turquosie. A honey.
41 595

’64 T-BIRD CPE.
FULL POWER.
An exceptional automobile priced
for our summer buyers.
$1,795

ELECTRA

CONVT.

with equipt. Well
a real buy at

*

’'63

Full
cond.

FORD

CTRY.

equipped.
Both white

REAL
to aoos
95

SQUIRE.

One
with
beauties.

air
???

2
Jenne,
bber, $595.
AL
0!

WAGON

2.8.

PS,

6-1148

DS _CONV.;
WHITE;
AUTO.;
; p/b.;
WWs.; good condition. Low
co mamiptien:
quick
response.

ALL USED CARS

P.S.; P.B. AUTO TRANS.
Exc. cond.
$995.
272-0943
1967
FAIRLANE
XL
500
CONVERT.
Blue with white top. Like new. Over
$1,000 off list. UN 4-6400, Mr. Willan,
room 458, eves. and Sat. and Sun.

1131 CHICAGO

GOOD CONDITION
AL 1-3393 or DA 8-3205
CHEVROLET.
GOOD
st sell. Call after June 25,
4
724-2001.

22,

1967

COND.

Evanston Review

Open

BR

Daily

’til 9:30 p.m.

Sat.

1955

CHEV

Hed

- CPE:

s

trim;

vinyl
int.
$1,795. PA 4:

EXCL.

RUNNING

or best offer.

201

|

Ae

CO

After 6 p.m.

STATION
1 owner, good

WILL

SELL

MY

C

Owens

capacity
water

Owens

LOVED

CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
4 DR.
v8. ONE OWNER. $1,250. OR BEST
OFFER. AL 1-5899.

auto.;

P/S. $1,350
827-8911

2-DR.

or best

offer.

CHEV.
BEL
AIR 3 DR:i'8 CYL.:
p/s.; p/b.;
auto. trans.;
radio; snow
tires w/extra wheels. One owner. Best
offer, Call 446-4623 after 6 p.m.
1963

OLDSMOBILE
88 CONVERT.
BEST OFFER.
299-1588in the evening.

’til 6 p.m.

8-3503

68

EXC.
tires.

FORD.
INTERCEPTOR
ENGINE,
rolibar. Set up for track or street. $150
or best offer. Call 945-0761 or 945-5579.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest-Lake

2
DOOR.
miles. 2 snow

Bluff

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

and

with

wash

bowl.

with

built-in

sink

60

in

2 tanks:

gals.

=

Sous

Galley

and

cleanaa
Pegs

is

hipped

alcohol

stove..

EQUIPMENT

and separate

IS

circuits for all se

PRICED

IN-

pla

COMPLETE

AS

DE-

scribed,
$4,250. Mooring is available
desired.
For further information, c:
446-4400 days, or 729-0946 nights.
33’

STEEL
CABIN
CRUISER
Sleeps 6, H&amp;C water, shower,
hardtop, 2-170’s. trim tabs, SS
depth finder, sniffer, aynet rg
on
davits,
H.
Moored
Belmont
Harbor SNieDor
Bus. 282-7300, res. WI 5-4612

WANTED:
a
ee FIBERGLAS
1 OR 2 SEASONS OLD.
446-1980 AFTER 6 P.M.
READY

FOR

LYMAN

THE

4TH—16

Convertible

|

runabout. J

son 75 and Gator tilt trailer. A
bargain at $1,100. Reason for s

is

:

of golf and kids grown. Call 825-8600

to

see.

28 FT. 19683 SPORT FISHERMAN &lt;o
boat trailer. Fully equipped for
Pe
cruises.
185 Chev
Marine,
sleeps |
radio,
head,
alley.
Many
extras,

Real

Sharp!

n

hone

Wie

Harbor.

251-3508

MINISAILS

are HERE!

WORLD’S FASTEST SAILBOARD
13’, fiberglas, 2 models, stable, fast

and
fun.
nings and

EXC.

Weekdays
HU
9-5900,
weekends VE 5-1131.

COND.

strake

18’

runabout.

outboard.

CHEVY
CONVERT.
IMPALA.
Auto.,
p.s.,
p.b.,
good
top,
new
battery, starter, gen. #3200. 76 4A No.
Sheridan Rd., Kuslitz bell, aft. '7 p.m.

gals.

systems;
Hallett
shielding
on
both
engine
and
generator;
engine
a
meter;
White
compass;
anchor
wi
250’
of
line
and
mooring
lines;
electric
bilge
pumps;
search
li
horn; ship’s bell; extra
propeller; ©
extinguishers;
life
a5 ets;
canvas:
cockpit cover (new 1963

DODGE
WAGON
’6
AUTO.
AIR
cond. Pwr. S and B. plus snow tires. 1
owner. 272-3869.
1963
OLDS
CUTLASS
CONVERTIble. Low mileage
beauty. Power
S.,
P.B., buckets, auto. console, like new;
WWs. $895. Call 761-4379.

IMPALA

110

capacity

in 1941

volt
Onan
generator
with
rs
eter tina 110 volt electric EP
a4
6
ee
110 volt shore system
pe e; 12 volt engine system on e
generator;
s
volt
ph re
38 sy.
with
separate
generator;
fus

'60 Chevy Impala Convert.
TOP; V8; ALL POWER;
$550. HI 6-3244.
’

Cruiser

cluded:
75 watt Kaar_ ship-to-shore
radio; White depth sounder; Chargicator; fume detector with 2 seuberr vie

BARGAIN

64

Motors,

SALE

Sedan

FOLLOWING

CAR.

‘FORD
GALAXIE
’62-4
DR.
VINYL
interior. Call owner. PA 4-4258.
‘65.
PONTIAC
CATALINA
BEIGE
CONVERTIBLE. Air cond. Rain tires.
Other extras. Like new. One owner.
Call 259-2813.

Outboard

and repowered in 1963.
in comfort. Enclosed tae

WAGON. POW.
condition. AL 6-4260.

MUCH

and

‘
ey
LENGTH
30’;
BEAM
10’;
DRA
2’6’’; power 177 hp Chrysler V8 (
hours);
cruising speed 10 knots; ee
speed 14 knots; gasoline a
at cruise 5 gals. per hour;
gasoline

DAY

’63 Chevy
6. Auto. Biscayne,
White.
Positraction. In excellent condition.
658-4279
’66 CORVAIR CORSA
AM-FM radio; 2-dr. coupe;
180 H.P.;
heavy-duty
suspension;
$1,700 or best
offer. Call 724-7232.
64 FORD
GALAXIE
RED
CONVERTible 500 XL 390. Bucket seats; radio;
htr.; WWs;
P/S; N.T. teacher leaving
country. $1,350. Call 251-2057.

Boats

FOR

63 Dynamic Olds 88

1954
CHEVROLET
cond. $100. 38,000
272-6662.

serving

SPT,

vinyl top, veers

auto.;
$4,258 new;

WHITE
CADILLAC
1960
CO
with red leather interior. $500.
35-3089.
1957 CADILLAC
COUPE
DE
VILL
door sedan, one owner. Asking
Call 251-5721.
F

OLDS °64, “98,”
4 DR. HDTOP.,
R/H,
auto.,
P.S.,
P.B., tilt, wind, air. Will
trade. Before ey Os
UN
4-0189

AVE.

and The Village Lamplighter,

CAT.

Wht./blk.

1963
2 DR.
RAMBLER
AMERI
stick shift; good condition; only 1
mi.; $550 or best offer; call 645-

‘54 Cadillac W/Factory Air
NEEDS
WORK.
1925
HALF
Rd., Bannockburn. 945-5716.

FORD

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

ches:

1932
OLDSMOBILE
SPORTS
luxe coupe. Must be seen.
Best
272-0865. Call after 6.
a
1959
CHEVY
WAGON,
6
PASS. —
ecyl.; auto. trans. Reasonable.
CR 2-4171
a
1955 CHEVY FOR SALE CHEAP. —
Good running cond. Sedan.
PA 9-0344
1960
FORD
STATION
WAGON
Call 675-9676 between 5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

AUTOM.
TRANS
ORIG.
OWNER;
excellent cond. $975; 724-0666.
BONNEVILLE
CONVERTIBLE
my, yin:
w/white
nylon
top;
pai
excellent condition. $1,650 or
best
offer. 446-1201.

‘65

DA

batt.,

power;
extras.

64 Chev. Biscayne 4 Dr.

1959
STUDEBAKER:
8 CYL.,
AUTO.
trans., heater, radio. Mechically good.
Needs minor body work. $100 or best
offer. 945-8073.

3-4803

65

1963 BUICK MS Rage arate yo.
EXC. COND. FULL PWR.
A GARAGE
KEPT CAR. ORIG. PRIVATE OWNER. BEST OFFER. 945-2999.

FORD
GALAXY
**500""
XL
bucket
convt.
V8-Full
power,
$1,395
seats. This car has it.

MUST GOT!!!

tires,

offer over $85, Wradoks at

MUSTANG
2 X
2 289
ENGINE
4 speed. Dark red with black interior.
Wire
wheels
and
wide
ovals.
Best
offer. Call Bob at 446-8360.

*62 BUICK
SPECIAL
CONVERTIBLE
white with red int.. very good cond.,
CR 2-4948 or CR 2-4945.

SCHUMACHER

1960 T-BIRD

V8

"54
FORD
C
Custom
v8:°

'63 Red Impala Convertible

Call 835-3670
OLDS
88, HD.
TP.
4 DR.
FAC.
., elec. windows, ps/pb, WW,
rad.
2-2262 or UN 4-503

TOP,

GAL.
‘500’ XL 4 DR.
V8 — AT — PS — PB —
Blue ‘Dolly’? —
$1,395

—

TODAY’S ‘‘SHOPPERS SPECIAL”
63
Rambler
American
Convt.
This is a buy at only
$596

BAC.

HARD

62
CHEVY
BEL
AIR
4-DR.,
8
Full pow.;
clean;
V.G. mech. cond.;
$700. PArk 4-3014 after 6 p.m.
‘*65 CHEV
IMPALA
CONVERT.
AND
’°64 FORD GALAXIE
500, auto., P.S.,
low mileage, excellent cond., reasonable prices. 729-3224.

—
et
63

CYLINDER,
after 6 p.m.

1962
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible;
power brakes, power steering, good condition, clean.
967-5073
or
763-4101

‘61

CHEVROLET

MUSTANG

V-8;

VOLKSWAGEN,
A
economy
value.
Priced

|

standard shift; radio; like new tires; excellent
throughout.
Must
be seen.
Best offer. HI 6-6179 after 6 p.m.
1965 CHEV.
BEL
AIR 6 CYL.
AUTO.
trans. 2 dr. sedan. Make offer. Robert
Mueller, 906 Greenwood St., Evanston.
GR. 5-2939
SELLING
65
MUSTANG
V-8
4
speed, blue convertible, power steering and power brakes, loaded and in
perfect condition. CALL
PA 4-3424.

65 CHEVY

’*64 FORD CTRY. SEDAN — V8 —
‘ — PS — A/C. Black wit red
a

ONE

1965

cared
$795

OLDS
F-85
CUTLASS
2 DR.
H.T. Full power.
Exciting stoplite red. ‘‘Wow”’
$1,595

’64

°63

65

’65 FORD GAL. ‘‘500’’ 4 DR. H.T.
v8 AT — PS — PB —P.
windows — A real beauty.
$1,795.

BEAU-

Loaded
for and

MUSTANG
2 DR.
H.T.
ATR-H-w/walls.
Xtr
low
mileage.
One owner beauty. Raven Ooo

like

‘63 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD SEDAN
Black
with
all
power.
Low
miles.
Very fine condition.
By private owner.
945-7474

NEW

be * FORe. CTRY. SEDAN WAGON
PS — WW — R —H,
ite
$1,595
’*64 FORD

€CXEVY
rica...
6
Running good. i $185. Call

Conv.

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have an
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used
Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Car,
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.
Power

‘So.

’67

165 actual mi:; entire car in unusually
good
condition;
one
owner;
$975.
Phone HI 6-0196 after 4:30 p.m.

1956 4 DOOR

CONVERT

RD
GALAXIE
500
ower Steering, Auto. trans.,

new Tires, Top, Brakes. Immaculate
cond. Best offer, 864-3641.
1960 FORD
9 PASSENGER
STATION
wagon, radio, heater, auto. trans., air
conditioner.
$500.
Call UN 4-0434 between 7 and 10 p.m.

SHIFT,

BEIGE.
AUTOMATIC.
WHITE
WALLS
$500 or best offer. ID 3-0274.
WANTED:
YOUNG-AT-HEART
party for good buy. Wife’s suburban
driven Mercury Monterey Convertible.
$450 or offer. 831-3690.

FULL
POWER
AIR-COND.,
AM-FM
stereo, low mileage. Call 274-0701.

66

8-

MUSTANG
CONV.
V8 _ AUTO.
Low mileage. Many extras. Must see
to appreciate. $1.700. Phone
698-3523 after 6 p.m.

‘61

RIVIERA

DA

DR.
8 CYL.
AUTO.
TRANS.
P.B.
R/H;
snow
tires.
Exc.
CR 2-5846.

$700

6 CYL. STICK
272-8915 Saturday or Sunday
FOR
SALE:
1963
BLUE
PONTIAC
convertible. Excellent condition. Power
steering,
brakes,
radio,
heater,
phite wall tires. $1,195. Call 433-1049.

PRIVATE
PARTY
1963
OLDS
98
4
door
hard
top,
full power
and
air
conditioned, like new tires, immacua late cond. Call OR 4-2965 after 6 p.m.

1966 BUICK

SEDAN

1955 CHEVROLET

990 V-8

’60

STREET

Evanston.

CHEV.
8
UNDER
50,000
MI.
er steering, auto. transm., radio.
od tires. One owner.
Low
priced.
p at Shawnee Garage, 332 Linden,
imette.

'6l|

GOOD.
6022.

655

J

R

'58 CHEVY,

1930
MODEL
A
FORD
2
DOOR
sedan. New engine and transm. Body
and interior 90% restored. $950 or best
offer. 358-2596 after 6 p.m.

H.

PLYMOUTH

AIR-COND. ’64
4-dr.
H.T.;
beige
—
steering and brakes.
$1,695. 724-8882.
’°64.
TEMPEST
389,
speed Muncie,
posi.
Best offer or trade for
2748 after 5 p.m.

’61

SHIFT;
R;
after 6 p.m.

DR.

’*56 DE SOTO
Clean. Good brakes and engine: $75.
Jefferson
Auto,
1824
Willow
Rd.,
Northfield.
1964 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
19,000
original
miles;
factory
air
conditioning; full power equipment.
CALL 729-0398
65
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
10
passenger Station Wagon. V8-AT-TS-RW/Ws;
air-cond. $1,895. 272-7550; evenings 395-3334.
1962 VALIANT
Automatic
transmission
with
power
steering.
Low
mileage.
One
owner.
Best offer. 945-1311 after 6 p.m.

4.

STICK
4038.

tiful day-glow
R-w/walls.

4-6718.

Davis,

RED
W/
tape, show
best offer.

'6| Tempest Sports Coupe

COUGAR
MUST

seats,

i
OLDS 98
4-Dr.
Sedan;
newly
painted;
condition;
excellent tires; P/S;
R/H; W/W. $95. Call 724-7082.

63

4

r best offer. Almost new tires.
ID 83-1797 or ID 3-3989 weekends.

WAGON 9-PASSENGER, FULL
power, clean. ALpine 6-1831

LOW COST. ROOMY, CLEAN.
hoor, 1962 Chevy II. Mileage
b00 $425. Call VE 5-1131.

. H.T., AUTO.,
ter. Vinyl roof.
1 724-7350. Tony

pow.

V-8;

‘65 RAMBLER

446-4559

DEAL SECOND

pow. jvindows,
air cond

=

RADIO,

1957 CHEVROLET
4-Dr.;
black;
hardtop;
auto.;
R/H; W/W; $350 or best offer.
Ark 4-3258

66

bnvertible '60 Bonneville
POWER:
MECHANICALLY

W.W.’S,

Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.
°64
YELLOW
FORD
GALAXIE
500
Black interior, 4 door, PS, WW. Radio,
ne aren $985 or best offer. Call OR

965 Plymouth Satellite

CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE.
EXent condition, auto., trans., PS, 6
radio,
heater,
back
up
lights,
dow
washers.
Pvt.
party.
One
er. Gar. parked. Call after 6 p.m.
ept weekends, GR 5-3339.

P.B.,

$7,395 FULL PRICE

Ave.

361
ENGINE
POWER
kes,
ewes
steering,
sports
con. bucket
seats.
Excellent
condi$1,875.
Phone
446-7227,
after 6

P.S.,

heater,
factory

$2,595 FULL PRICE

OD

1965 Olds 98 L/S”

AUTO.,

rad.,
ht., white
with
mileage.
Only
$1,750.

Do;
PS.,
PB...
ter, deluxe discs,
Balance
an Olds

fae Aaleecchanamellies:

GS

LYMAN
75

H.P.

Convertible

top

cover. 4 wheel tandem
Skis, cushions, anchor.
600. ‘Call HI 6-0881.

18’

SLICK

son.

150 hp.

CRAFT,

eve-

LAPreer

full

boa

Gator By
Complete er -

USED 1

I.0. White

SEA.

fiberglas

red_
uphol.
Full
boat
cover.
extras.
Deluxe
4 wheel
reer
brakes. Boat and trailer $3,850
see to appreciate. 272-4948 or 272-

LIKE NEW

3

HORSE

15’

EVINRUDE

MOTOR. RUN ONLY
hours. $125. Call after 6
251-4856

with
a

:

20
:

SLICKCRAFT,
80
H.P.
JO
son, Gator trailer w/jack. NEW
Ly
67. White fiberglas;
blue int.;
A
starter; convert. top; mooring cover.
Perf. Health reasons. 251- 1444.

16’

CAR-VER

COMMANDER

convertible top; 70 H.P. engine; with
tach.;
de luxe Lg go
heavy duty
Gator trailer with3
ed Pi
a
like new;

13’

best a

vty 96

-7016.

SWITZERCRAFT
RUNABOUT
Ww/30 h.p. Mercury outboard;
has fiberglassed
hull,
like
new _ Trailer-car
trailer. Must see to appreciate,
for whole rig. 446-4877.

177

OWENS

'

FIBERGLAS

covered boat. 75 HP Evinrude
tric motor. Rideguide steering.

FULLY

SelecFully

equipped for C.G.
approval. Spartan
trailer. Exc. cond. $1,775. 234-7

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

23

;

�amen

2H

201

_

Boats and Outboard Motors

SUNFISH
Good

condition
$375
835-4622
RARE
FIND—i9
FT.
FIBERGLAS
boat
and
6 wheel Trailer;
75 H.P.
elec. Johnson S/S radio, fine navigation access. and gear. Reas. 433-2256.

1%

_

FI.

1964

THOMPSON;

75

Johnson
electric
with
Gator
plus all accessories. $1,225
272-0884

34 FT.

FIBERGLAS

BOAT,

equipped
plus
trailer
Evinrude
elec.
ee
rebuilt. Asking $500.

HP |:

trailer,

FULLY

and
30
+
ine,
8732.

Penyan Car os

hp
just

bz: et,

+1964

= = 24’
ALUMINUM
ULONESTAR
Cabin
Crusier.
150 HP
inbd./outbd.
Fully
eaupped:
radio/telephone,
top
and trailer
ke new. $5,000. 831-2181.
Must sell
BEAUTIFUL 1965. 16’ DELTA RUNabout; 75 H.P. Johnson motor trailer;
many extras. 677-0461.

: FOR
-

SALE.

EXCELLENT

canvas
covered d*Ge
H.P.
motor.
Call
UN

VALUE,

tender
9-9272

with
after

8’

3
7

p.m.

14’

SKI

BOAT,

50

H.P.;

ELECTRIC

starter;
with
trailer;
ready
offer; Evanston. 869-6534.

.to

go;

16’ PLYWOOD
RUNABOUT
tre d equipped;
40
H.P.
Evinrude;
electric start; trailer, seed $550.
Call AVenue 2-5561.

SUNFISH
$150 OR BEST OFFER
Call AL 1-1733
GLASSPAR
SKI BOAT W/50 HP MERcury motor and trailer. 3 sets of skis
a
slalom
ski
and
3
props.
Goo
condition. 432-7538.
FIBERGLAS CABIN CRUISER
ft.
90
H.P.
Johnson
motor.
Trailear traiier, t aoe
16’
SUTEOARD
COMPLETE
WITH
35 H.P. elec. start Johnson Motor; tiltbed
trailer
witr
winch.
Excellent
condition. 724-4425 after 6 p.m.
18’
FIBERGLAS
CABIN
CRUISER.
Complete living facil. 75 H.P. motor.
Bunks, head, sink, stove.
Access., trailer incl. PA 4-1021.
35 h.p.

No dunces’ stools,
Just comic

And

sa

me

De

12

&amp;
L, —beyen

x

al

f

_

books

ox

ot

fishing hooks— It’s Summer!

aS

o7

The warm wind is blowing
The creek is a-flowing,

The bird’s in the tree
at
40.
And he’s calling to me—It’s Summer!
$9

\

3g?

The sky is so blue
And everything’s new,
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Taxes Skil [,

Shortens Patience
By SHIRLEY

GORDON

According to Lucille (Mrs. Robert) Billeter of Riverwoods, the probable reason her husband undertook the
building of their seven-room home as a do-it-yourself-proj-

ect, was that “somebody
it

probably told him he couldn’t do

7

But

says

affable

Bob

Billeter,

an inventor and design engineer
for Sloan Valve Co. in Chicago, “I
have made things all my life, and
home
building was just a little
more time consuming.”
With

his

occasional

wife’s
assist

help,
from

and
their

an
son,

Henry, then a college student, Mr.
Billeter completed the entire project in about two years. He
worked from an Architect’s design
and used professional help only
for

the

masonry,

roofing,

and

~

plumbing.
The

couple

lived

in

a

rented

home in Ravinia when they bought
the

two

acre

woodsite

on

Thorn-

_ meadow Rd. Actual work on it
didn’t begin until after almost five
years of planning.

North

Chicago)
and

to

work

weekends

on

and

the
vaca-

tions were also spent at the site.
The

exterior

of the

home

was

completed, and heating and one
bathroom installed, when their
rented

home

had to move

was

“I don’t think my husband found
it as

hard

to do

as

I did,”

Mrs.

Billeter reminisced. ‘He would
spend all day in his comfortable
office while I was housekeeping in
a bare shell, doing
the bathroom sink.”

the

dishes

The early American red clapboard ranch house

sold

and

they

out. At the time, it

seemed logical to move into the
shell, and complete the residence

Billeter built it entirely by themselves during week
ends and spare time. Five years in the planninc
stage, the home took two years to build.

built by the Robert Billeters of Riverwoods is set
on two acres of wooded countryside. Aside from
the masonry, roofing, and plumbing, Mr. and Mrs.

in

The Billeters worked side by
side—painting and paper hanging,

to

They both recall with good
humor the time their son came
home from college, bringing two
friends to spend the weekend.

plastering and paneling—until the

clocks. This began with the acquisition of an antique French mantel

“We didn’t even have doors or
window frames in the house, but I
wanted it to look homey,” said
Mrs.
Billeter.
‘so I hung bed
sheets up as room dividers and

love and collect antiques they had
many fine pieces with which to

Son

put

Invites

some

frilly

Guests

curtains

at

charming home

Their
its

delivered

millwork

to

a

place

where there were curtains at the
windows,” Mr. Billeter added.
That was the night they
lumber until 2 a.m., while

sorted
Henry

and his friends held a party on the
front porch.

attention

furnishings.

then

turned

Since

they

to

both

his tools to work.

the

‘Along about that time an order
of lumber was delivered, and the
truck driver remarked that this
was the first time he had ever

was completed.

start. Once again, Bob Billeter put

windows.”

Bob Billeter would rush home
from his office (then located in
house,

while living in it.

-

He made most of the tables in
the house, from the old-fashioned
birchwood
one
that
holds
the
television set, to the round table in
the living room that has a pine top
and cherry legs.
He also made their beds, but is
now making
two new ones of

cherry

wood

they saw
Greenfield

Mich.

inspired

by

some

on a recent visit to
Village in Dearborn,

The nightstand is a repro-

duction

of one

he

saw

in Luther

Burbank’s house there.

the

beauty

of

the

home’s

interior, is collecting and making
clock bought some years ago on a
business trip to Keokuk, Ia. Since
then he has joined an antiqueclock-collecting society, and has
acquired
other
unusual
_timepieces.

Makes
He

2 Clocks

enjoys

and

has

making

made

clock and
home.

a

a banjo

clocks,

too,

grandfathers
clock

“I do the works,
teeth, wheels
thing,’’ he said.

for their

mechanisms,
the whole

He plans to build a steeple clock
next—when

he has

completed

cherry wood beds and
hood for the barbecue
requested.

the

the new
his wife

adorn

Although he prefers working in

the handsome
wood
floors are
Mrs.
Billeter’s
handiwork.
Although she had done this type of
work since she was a child, some
years ago she enrolled in the
hooked rug class at the Highland

metals, he has done woodwork
since he was six or seven years

The

hooked

rugs

which

Park
YWCA,
which
she still
attends. Each rug takes about a
yéar to make, and she is currently
working on rug No. 16, which will

be used in their son’s Glen Ellyn
home.

Uses Rug Frame
She works with a frame she can
hold on her lap, so that she can
visit or watch television while
following her pattern.
In the den is a gun rack holding
Bob Billeter’s collection of guns
he has either rebuilt or “made
from scratch.”

Included is one he had as a boy
when

he

lived

in

Ellensberg,

Wash., and a heavy barreled rifle
he completely built.

old.

His

grandfather

Morocco,
and have an antiqu
Moroccan brass tea kettle as
reminder of their trip.
‘At least the Arab dealer said
was an antique, as he banged it o
the floor to distress it,” laughe
Mrs. Billeter.

They are planning a trip back
the Pacific Northwest
weeks this fall.

for

a fey

And they do not envy the
acquaintances who have given u
the lawn mowers, snow plows, an
tax bills for high-rise apartment
in Chicago.
“When I grew up I had a 40-acr
back yard to play in,” said Bo
Billeter, ‘‘and I would never b

content

to

be

an

apartmen

dweller.’’
“Even Riverwoods seems a littl
crowded
now,”
Mrs.
Billete

agreed. ‘‘When we began to buil
our house, there were only
other houses in the area.”’

thre

encouraged

his interest in working with tools
and taught him proper usage.

Mrs. Billeter also draws her
hobbies into everyday life. She is
an

excellent

member

gardener

and

a

Garden

Club

of

of the

Deerfield. She gives frequent talks

on wild flowers, illustrating them
with photographs which her husband

takes

comes
she

for

from

began

child,

her.

She,

Ellensberg,

gardening

learning

from

too,

where

as

a small

her

mother

and grandmother.
She

is

mediate

a member

group

Park-Ravinia

of

of the

the

Inter-

Highland

Center of the Infant

Welfare Society and a past president

of the Juniors.

She

is also a

member of the Ravinia Auxiliary
to the Chi¢ago Commons, the
Highland Pabk Woman’s

Club, and

a past

village

trustee

of the

of

Riverwoods.
“The
gun
shoots
very
well,
indeed,” he admitted, “I’ve used
it in
competition
shooting,
a
former hobby of mine.”’

Another hobby of his which adds

Carol Bruck, ‘Editor

aba

Bob Billeter checks a recently completed cherry wood table to be
sure it will satisfy his wife's specifications. He is wearing a new pair
of lederhosen he "picked up on a business trip to Germany last
weekend.” (Staff Photos by Jan Bateman)
56

all about

But life in the Billeter household
is not all puttering around the
house and gardens with tools and
blueprints. Last year they traveled
to
Spain,
Portugal,
and

WOME

The cherry wood grandfathers' clock which stands in the
entrance of the Billeter's home
took almost two years to make.
A Riverwoods neighbor, Hen
Conedera, painted the face with

its perky cardinal.

June

22,

1967

�eae

Ht

Jeb Schedule Full
The party schedule for the 1967 June Ball is a full one
ivate affairs and rehearsals and briefings planned.

All

June

Ball

debutantes

will

participate

in

with

a briefing

both

luncheon

morrow
in the home of Mrs.
Gail Bennett, 311 Woodley
innetka. The Senior Board of the Evanston Infant Welfare will
e luncheon.

Rd.,
give

Sunday a 10:30 a.m. rehearsal is scheduled at Lake Forest Academy
br fathers and daughters followed by a brunch in the Skokie Country
ub given by the June Ball Committee.

A second rehearsal is scheduled at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Woman’s
lub of Evanston. At thesametime, there will be a briefing party for
orts, and another for the floor committee given by Mrs. Walter P.
Ivis and Mrs. Wendell
enilworth Apartments.

N.

Meyer

of Wilmette,

around

the pool of the

A pre-ball dinner in honor of debutant Marilyn Whiting will be given
ext Friday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Whiting, 3125
alden Ln., Wilmette.
Other parties planned include

a tea dance

Saturday

in honor

Mrs.

of Miss

illiams

of Kenilworth

by their

parents,

Mr.

Hugh McLennan,

and

Mrs.

Edward

M.

and Mr. and Mrs. Roger

Women

. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fucik will be the hosts in their home, 57
. Deere Park.

July 9, Miss Rosemary Reed will be honored at a brunch in the
yrenees Restaurant, given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R.
eed of Wilmette.
Miss

Helen

Louise

Weaver

will be honored

at a brunch

followed

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this

mediate
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Ravinia Auxiliary to the Chicago
ommons Association will be held
t 1 p.m. tomorrow in the home of
rs. Russell Wake, 845 Beverly
Pl., Deerfield.
A dessert-luncheon will precede
he business meeting.
The program for the afternoon
ill be the reading of excerpts

he neighborhood settlement.
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dancing
to El Sheridan’s
or-

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Deerfield.

Elias

junior graduate regent; Mrs. Ray
Mann, Highland Park, junior regent; Mrs. Louis Behrendt, Northbrook,
chaplain;
Mrs.
Howard

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in

Noth

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Mr.

of

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Ben. D. Koral of Oak Park,
ich., has announced the engageent of his daughter
Marilyn
dith to Thomas David Elias, son

section

Rainey, Glencoe, senior regent;
Mrs. Joseph Cassatt, Round Lake,

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daughters. Col. Treleaven addressed a recent
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on "Education as the key to world balance. (Staff
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(center)

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the Moose, Chapter 806.

by

bdberg of Northfield.

the

of Deerfield

8 p.m. Saturday by the Women

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ill be the hostess.
Concluding the round of parties will be a dance July 21 in honor of
iss Helen Drick, given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drick,
039 Miami, Wilmette, and one yet to be scheduled in honor of Miss
atricia Oldberg, given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.

Miss Koral, a
ichigan alumna,

R. Wolfe

Mrs. Donald O'Malley of Northfield, the sampler
she made tracing the Elizabeths in her family—
the name given traditionally to the first born

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A luau will be given July 8 in honor of Miss Margaret Pucik of
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Commons

Association,

Ravinia

Auxiliary—1

p.m.

meeting,

home of Mrs. Russell Wake, 845 Beverly Pl., Deerfield.

Ravinia Arts and Flowers—6:30

* hours 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

p.m. dinner, Ravinia

Park;

exhibit

SATURDAY
Ravinia Arts and Flowers Festival—12:30 p.m. picnic, Ravinia Park;
exhibit hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

MONDAY
Infant Welfare Society, Highland Park-Ravinia Junior Group—10:30
a.m. sewing meeting, home of Mrs. W. Marvin Cochran, 2587 Roslyn

‘Ln., Highland Park.

TUESDAY

Told

Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Miss DiAnne

Hedlund,. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Hedlund of Highland

Park, to Michael Bradshaw, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bradshaw
of Kailua, Hawaii.

Miss Hedlund has completed her
freshman

year

at

the

Local Garden Club Members
Fill Vital Posts in Arts Festival

Deerfield Women

University

of Hawaii at Honolulu. Her fiance
was graduated from Hawaii Community College in Hilo.
The couple plans to be married
Aug. 26 in Wilmette.

Members

of local garden clubs

wrapping

up

final

details

Festival

of

Arts

and

of

the

Flowers

which begins tomorrow in Ravinia

Park.
The
Ravania
Garden
Club
has
several
members
in top
committee positions. Mrs. Walter
M. Buchroeder Jr. is in charge of
clerks for the judges, Mrs. Sidney
Frisch is in charge of hostesses,

and Mrs.
treasurer.

George Lilley is the
All live in Highland

Park.

stead

of

holding

their

regular

monthly meeting.

Will Meet Monday

Mrs. Charles Calisch, gourmet
supper; Mrs. Sidney Robin, supper decorations; and Mrs. Richard Fechheimer, bar. All live in
Highland Park except Mrs. Robin,
who lives in Glencoe.
Two members of the Garden
Guild of Highland Park are sharing
responsibility
as _ festival
chairmen. They are Mrs. Laur-

annual

meeting

and workshop

the 10th District of the
Federation
of
Women’s

of

were Mrs. James
Breed, Mrs.
Kermit Bishop, Mrs. Donald Dick,
Mrs. Harry Wolters, Mrs. Gordon

Shepard, Mrs. Martin Applebaum,

Illinois
Clubs

and Mrs. Charles Girkin.

Ls)

_-ence W. Scott and Mrs. Robert W.

The North Shore Garden Club is
participating in the festival in-

Infant Welfare Unit

Mrs. John E. Deimel, ticket sales;
Mrs. Bert Wallenstein, ticket takers; Mrs.
Gerald Frankel
and

Attend Club Workshop

Members of the Deerfield Woman’s Club who attended the recent

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Hedlund-Bradshaw

Members

in active positions are

J. Carey, both of Highland Park.
Festival hours are from 5 p.m.
to 10 p.m. tomorrow, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday, and from 10

femnnel

Miss Hedlund

Engagement

All Highland Parkers, except the Geisha girls, are these tourists
who were entertained recently in the Hamamura Restaurant in Kyota,
Japan. In the front row (left to right) with the girls are Herbert
Schaffner, Seymour Chazin, and Dr. Samuel J. Meyer. Rear (left to
right) are Mrs. Schaffner, Sidney G. Treger, Mrs. Chazin, Mrs. Treger, Mrs. George Sternfield, and Mrs. Meyer.

Women’s American ORT, Lake County Region—i2:30 p.m. steering
committee meeting, home of Mrs. Burton Balsam, 338 Sumac Rd.,
Highland Park.

a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Don

Dover,

Mrs.

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The Junior Group of the Highland Park-Ravinia Infant Welfare
Society will meet at 10:30 a.m.
Monday in the home of Mrs. W.
Marvin Cochran, 2587 Roslyn Ln.,
Highland Park.
Mrs. W. A. Yandell of Deerfield
will be the luncheon hostess.
Other hostesses for the day will be
William

fetch

Cannon, Mrs. James M. Souby Jr.,
Mrs.
Stanley Lind, and Mrs.
Raymond Lahvic, all of Highland
Park.
Highland Park members
assisting at Thrift Shop in June were
Mrs.
Theodore
Robert,
Mrs.
Dover, Mrs. Souby, and Mrs.
Joseph Marconi.

Groundwork Done
On Second Auction

FREEMAN

A steering committee will meet
for luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs.. Burton

Balsam, 338 Sumac Rd., Highland
Park,

to plan the groundwork

THE NATURAL

for

a second auction of Surprises and
Uprises, sponsored
American ORT.
The

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Women’s
event

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planned for May 4, 1968.

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world whose altar flowers were picked by the officiating clergyman.
Marine Cpl. David Ricker of Deerfield stationed in Vietnam informed her
that the four-day waiting period would be waived

short

honeymoon

IF

they

could

have

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Additional information is available from Mrs. Ernest M. Simon,

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Hackberry Rd., Deerfield.

and tornado warnings. Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf’s car stalled in six feet
though his wife helped him bail, he was still two hours late in arriving
to read the vows. Few brides are left waiting at the altar by the
clergyman!
of

the

tornado

warning

was

Nancy

Wands

of

Deerfield who married Lawrence P. Hastings in the Bethlehem

Jmmediately

.

after

the

ceremony,

a

cautious

Deerfield

policeman

herded the assembled guests into the protection of the church
_ basement, where they waited and watched the water seeping in, while
visions of the champagne cooling in its buckets at the Ravinia Green

Country Club danced in their heads.

_

Two

hours later they, too, were

able to make

Iso victim of the season’s inclement weather was the Lincolnshire
- Garden Club which was virtually rained out of the final day of
its plant and herb sale. The wise ladies extended the sale through Monday, however, and cleared about $250 for their total efforts.
This same group held a luncheon last Thursday in the Thorngate

_ Country Club to bid farewell to Mrs. C. D. Allen Jr., their immediate
president

who

relinquished

her

office

when

her

husband

was’

transferred to California. The old and new board members attended.

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an Oriental supper honored the Ball angel, Leonard Ferrara of River

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Ricker

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marked for March, April, and May social events? Be wise, check

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it to the festive dinner

in the club for a never-to-be forgotten evening.

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EUB Church in Deerfield.
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of water driving from his Glencoe home to Congregation Solel, and even

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High School Students,
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then there was the former Carol Lee Stepner who married
Bruce Levine of Highland Park on the night of the violent storms

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Their two mothers were able to prepare a beautiful and meaningful
_ wedding service in the Pius X Church in Honolulu with the help of Rev.
_ Msgr. Charles A. Kekumano, acting bishop of the Islands, who plucked
the orchids.

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Ravinia coupon books at ac
vance discount prices are sti
available until July 9. Residents i
Deerfield, Riverwoods, and Ba

meeting has been rescheduled in a
dassah has been so great, the
larger home.

The meeting
will now take place
;
at 8:30 in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Platt, 25 Sheridan

By SHIRLEY GORDON
une brides of 1967 will have exciting memories of their wedding
days, more so than most brides, thanks to unusual weather and
- even more unusual world conditions.
For instance, Miss Kathleen Pegg is possibly the only’ bride in the

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d hg Burton Eisner’s have received several more letters from their
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Wednesday, June 7, and read, in part... “This is the most

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Serving as best man was Arthur

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After a honeymoon in Hawaii,
Cpl. Ricker returned to Vietnam,

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Alfred

2

Miss Deborah Coleman of Highland Park gets
a helping hand from her mother, Mrs. Allan Coleman, as she prepares for her debut at the Israel

Deerfield

Resident

Married

A recent ceremony in the Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church,

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“
Joan MacIntire, daughter of Mr.
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now of Deerfield, and Lt. William
Earle Straw, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Edward Straw of Waco, Tex.

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Dr.
Arthur
Miller
read
the
afternoon
vows
and the bridegroom’s parents gave the wedding

reception

which

followed

in

the

Top
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restaurant
in
Denver.
The bride wore a silk and linen
dress fashioned with embroidered

Bond Ambassador's Ball last Sunday.
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in Colorado

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lace
at
the _ bodice,
sleeves and train. Her headpiece
she carried a cascade of orchids,
white roses, and Stephanotis.
Maid of honor was the bride’s
sister, Miss Daryl Mac Intire of
Chicago. Bridesmaids included the
bridegroom’s
two
sisters,
Miss
Susanne and Miss Bonnie Straw of
Waco, and Miss Jean Sidwell of
Denver.
They
wore
pale
aqua
linen gowns and carried baskets of

joined

by

a smilax

“‘we cannot

be

more

secure

Honored

press

on 50th

DEADLINE

CHANGES

information

women’s pages
issue must be

and

warned

A. O. Christmans

All

daisy chain.
Serving as best man was Lt.
Clark S. Young of Wynnewood,
Pa.

Whitehead

now than was the ecclesiastical system at the end of the
twelfth century and a century afterward and it failed.
To my mind our greatest danger is exactly the same as
that of the older system. Unless we are careful we will
conventionalize knowledge. Our literary system will sup-

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Christman
of Highland Park celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary June 11.
The previous evening, they were
the guests of honor at an open
house in the Highland Park Bethany Methodist EUB Church.

was a matching lace mantilla and

daisies,

(Lawrence-

and
and

offices

no

Tuesday,

for

for the
in the

later than

Hollister

July 6
various

5 p.m.

handled.

Our

historical

criticism

will

convention

Variety in human societies, is essential to man. How
can we know which culture will be mandatory to the
introduction of culture vital for our future. The progress
potential of many groups are being denied and eliminated because we have failed to recognize and encourage
their potential role in the greater community of man.

next

June 27, in order to be

initiative.

our ideas of the springs of human conduct. Our scientific systems will fall outside their abstractions. Our modes
of testing ability will exclude all youth whose ways of
thought lie outside our convention of learning.”

The

American

ant culture

Indian

was

a most

in America.

Our

dominant

unique

way

and

import-

of life sub-

merged and destroyed them in a manner as complete as
though they were placed before a firing squad. Alongside
this is the situation that makes our dominant society culture and institutions so unsuitable for the minority traditions and heritages. This is best illustrated when returning Peace Corpsmen relate how little their skills were

relevant to the cultures of the countries they visited and
worked. They had to develop skills and mores essential
to those peoples and then how inadequate they feel to
our dominant cultures upon their return home.

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the American Indians . . . each must have a recognized
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podium,

for the three symphony

concerts during the first week of the festival’s 12-week schedule.

Tuesday,

at the

gala

opening,

the

orchestra

will

play

Christoph

Willibald Gluck’s overture, “‘Iphigenie en Aulide,” Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s ‘‘Jupiter’’ Symphony, and Alberto Ginastera’ s “Estancia.”
Mr. Janis will launch the festival’s Prokofiev

Piano

Cycle,

as soloist

for the Piano Concerto No. 3.
Mr. Janis will be the soloist next Thursday on
program. He will play the Piano Concerto in F major.

an

all-Gershwin

The program will include “An American in Paris,” “Porgy and Bess,
a Symphonic Picture,”’ and ‘“‘Cuban Overture.”
June 29 the orchestra will play music by Giuseppe Verdi, Gian Carlo
Menotti, and Ottorino Respighi. Pianist Lili Kraus will be the soloist,
playing the Mozart Piano Concerto in A major.
Mr. Armstrong and his band will present
Wednesday and Friday (June 30).
This

will

be

Mr.

Janis’s

11th

a pair

engagement

at

of jazz
Ravinia

concerts
and

Mr.

Armstrong’s fourth. Miss Kraus will be making her Ravinia debut.
JUST BEFORE Mr. Ozawa arrived at Ravinia earlier this week to
rehearse, he-conducted at the Prague Festival in Czechoslovakia and at
LaScala in Milan, and appeared as guest conductor of the Berlin Radio
Symphony and of the London Symphony Orchestra.

Grace (Mrs. William B. y Gardner...

During the winter, he is music director and conductor of the Toronto

has been appointed director of The Gallery at The Abby, renoet hotel on
Lake Geneva in Fontana, Wis.
The Riverwoods woman’s first show includes paintings by seven North

Symphony Orchestra, which ended its season May 20.

Mr. Ozawa is scheduled to conduct three of the four Sunday Four
O’Clock concerts, July 9, 16, and 30. Contemporary composer-conductor
Luciano Berio will conduct the July 23 program.

- Shore artists.

They are Sylvia (Mrs. Norman) Appelman, 1788 Richfield Av., and
Margot (Mrs. Burton) Bergman, 796 Mosely Rd., both of Highland Park;
Mary (Mrs. Curt) Kornblau, 520 Pine St., Deerfield: Barbara Baynes
(Mrs. Thomas) Mahoney of Wilmette; Ann (Mrs. W. F.) Otis of Lake
Forest; and Cal Dunn, 2920 Orange Brace Rd., and Ken Kenniston,

THE FOUR O’CLOCKS will feature contemporary
selections and unusual music of other periods.
Soderblom

SOHO SHS
SO SOSS
COCOOSOSSS

on the second

floor,

and

sculpture
classes
and
an
art
gallery on the first floor.
Lee (Mrs. James) McGahan of
Lake
Forest
will manage
the
gallery. She is planning an open

house and members’ show in early
fall.
The group will hold its annual
meeting July 9. A buffet luncheon
at Chan’s Teahouse will be followed by a short business meeting, and then a tour of the new

premises.

Jeanette
1223

Green

(Mrs.
Bay

Jack)
Rd.,

The officers who will be installed are Sydelle (Mrs. Daniel)
Sherman, 2946 Idlewood Ln., High-

land Park, president; Florence
(Mrs. Joseph) Singer, 764 Judson
Av., Highland: Park, Dr. Ruben
Kadens of Glencoe, and Robert
Lazarus, 420 Park Av., Highland
Park,
vice
presidents;
A.
G.

Ballenger, 813 Mosely

Rd., High-

Early Deadline
Because
the Hollister Newspapers
offices
will be
closed
July 4, the deadline for the fine
arts section in the July 6 issue
will be noon next Tuesday, June
ai.

Quintet will perform

the Chicago-area

premiere

of Norman

Symond’s “Concerto for Jazz Quintet and Orchestra.” Mr. Tsutsumi
was the winner of the 1963 International Casals Competition in
Budapest. He is associated with cellist Janos Starker on the music
faculty of Indiana University.

Sculpture by Gloria (Mrs. Arthur) Becker, 1245 Kenton Rd., Deerfield, completes the exhibit.
|
Mrs. Gardner, 720 Thornmeadow Rd., has exhibited her paintings and
collages throughout the Chicago area. They also have been shown in the
Max 24-66 national exhibition at Purdue University and in exhibitions
sponsored by American Artist magazine.
Mrs. Gardner is represented by the Art Rental and Sales Gallery at the
Art Institute of Chicago, the Deer Path Gallery in Lake Forest, and the
Artists’ Market in Northfield. She won the best-of-show award in the
Lake County Festival of Art in Waukegan in 1966 and first prize in the
Oakbrook Fine Arts Promenade in 1964 and 1966.

Highland Park, founder of the
center and outgoing president, will
conduct the meeting.

and avant-garde

July 9, Japanese cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi will be the soloist and the

565

Sherry Ln., both of Riverwoods.

The
new
quarters,
near
the
corner of Sheridan Rd. and Park
Av., houses painting and dancing

54

Byron

featured on two programs.

The Suburban Fine Arts Center
moved earlier this week to larger
quarters, taking over the building
at 472 Park Av., Highland Park.

Pincus,

Season

WO PERFORMERS who have proved to be favorites with Ravinia
audiences will return to open the season next week.

Peter Serkin will return July 16 to Ravinia as the soloist for Arnold
Schoenberg’s Piano Concerto. Victor Aitay, first violinist of the Chicago
Symphony, also will be featured as a soloist, performing Gunther
Schuller’s Violin Serenade.
Mr. Berio will present his wife, singer Cathy Berberian, as soloist
July 23 in selected contemporary works for unusual combinations of
instruments

and voice. The program

will include

his own

composition,

“Epifanie for Voice and Orchestra.”
Mr. Berio teaches at Juilliard School of Music in New York.

THE FINAL CONCERT July 30 will feature Young Uck Kim, playing
Henri Vieuxtemps’ Concerto for Violin No. 4. He has appeared with
Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and with

Arts Group Moves to New Quarters

classes

C ycle

Eugene

Ormandy

and

the

Philadelphia

Orchestra.

The

19-year-old

Korean won the Merriweather Post competition shortly after his arrival
in the United States.

land Park, treasurer; and Winnie
(Mrs. Earl) Kiehl, 1845 Holly Rd.,
Highland Park, secretary.

Classrooms in the new building
will be ready for use Monday
when the center’s summer session
will start.
Children’s painting classes are
scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon
Mondays for ages 6 to 10, with
Mrs. Singer, and from 1 to 3:30

Also scheduled for the final concert is

a new composition by Lukas

Foss. '

Tickets for the series can be obtained at the same discount as the
coupon books. The series tickets assure the holders of the same
reserved seats at each performance.

p.m. Mondays for ages 10 to 13,
also with Mrs. Singer. Miss Carole
Brown
of
Chicago
will
teach

collage and painting from 10 a.m.
to noon Tuesdays for ages 7 to 10
and from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays
for ages 11 to 14 years.
Kay Hofmann-Schwartz
(Mrs.
Carl Schwartz) will teach painting
and

sculpture

from

1 to

3 p.m.

(Continued on page 66)
June

22,

19

�Students May Rehearse With Symphony
the library of the Chicago Symphony.
Three North Shore residents will
be among the conductors. They are

Student symphonic players are
offered an opportunity to sharpen
their skills this summer.
Players of all instruments who
are at least 16 years old and
proficient in sight reading can
participate in rehearsals of the
Civic Orchestra of Chicago, student training body sponsored by
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
A series of seven sight reading
rehearsals of three hours each
will be held in Orchestra Hall
from 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays, June 26
through Aug. 7.
The repertoire will consist of
standard orchestral works from

Frank

Miller,

1003 Whitfield Rd.,

Northbrook, principal cellist of the
Chicago Symphony and conductor
of the Evanston Symphony
Orchestra; Milton Preves, 721 Raleigh
Rd.,
Glenview,
principal
violist of the Chicago Symphony
and conductor of the Northside
Symphony Orchestra; and Gordon
Peters,
1337 Ashland
Av., Wilmette, principal percussionist of
the Chicago Symphony and musical administrator for the Civic

Orchestra.

Other conductors will be Irwin
Hoffman of Chicago, associate
conductor

phony

of

the

Chicago

Sym-

and principal conductor of

the Grant Park Symphony
Orchestra, and Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor of the New Jersey

Symphony and guest conductor for
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From left are Milton Preves of Glenview, conductor of the North
ide Symphony Orchestra of Chicago; guest violinist Samuel Thaviu
# Highland Park, string department head, Northwestern University
Leon Gershbein of Wilmette, director,
of Music;
Dr.
chool
orthwest Institute for Medical Research, Northwest Hospital,
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iolinist. The orchestra recently gave a benefit concert for the
esearch institute.

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A Highland Park resident was
est violinist at a recent concert
ven by the North Side Symphony
rchestra. He is Samuel Thaviu,
435 Waverly Rd., who last fall
as appointed head of the string
epartment at Northwestern Uniersity School of Music.
Mr. Thaviu was born and eduated in Chicago, where his father
ras a bandmaster.
A student
of Leon
Sametini,
acques Gordon, and Mischa Mislhakoff, he won both the Lyon and

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award

and

the

Reiner and William Steinberg.
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Artist Ann (Mrs. set Grimmer of Glencoe
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group of assemblages she calls the "Grimmer
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HIGHLAND PARK COUNTRY CLUB, 1201 Park Av. W. Paintings by
Elaine (Mrs. Daniel) Halpern, 3268 Summit Av., Highland Park,
through June.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL, 718 Glenview Av. Works
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by George

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HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Works by Barbara
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scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, beginning and advanced,
with Ann (Mrs. Vernon) Grimmer
of Glencoe;

9:30 to 12:30 Wednes-

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Chicago.
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Highland Park, will teach an adult
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Sanford)

Grimmer

faculty member

spent a year painting in Mexico.

RAVINIA FESTIVAL, Highland Park. Chicago Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Seiji Ozawa, with Byron Janis as soloist, 8:30 p.m.
_ Tuesday and Thursday, Louis Armstrong and his band, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday.

10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Vernon)

newest

lunch

shown

studied with Boris Anisfield, Louis
Ritman, and Francis Chapin. Winner of a scholarship in_ the
Fellowship
Competitions,
she

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sketching, using
colors, from 10
Saturdays.
Mrs. Schwartz
sculpture classes
to 12:30 p.m. and

(Mrs.

Mrs. Grimmer

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Saturday, and 8:15 Sunday, through July 9.

(Continued from page 64)
Wednesday for ages 8 to 14.
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Drama

Club

Committee

DR. ZHIVAGO (Omar Shariff,
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David Lean’s monumental version of Pasternak’s Nobel Prize
novel portrays the interwoven
lives

of

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ONE
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(Raquel Welch, John Richardson)
John Richardson, as an outcast

from

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The theater is sponsored by the
Lake
Forest Recreation
Center
and staffed by Lake Forest Col-

lege

drama

Converse

students.

of

Lake

Terry

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J.
1967

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Lake

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Recreation

ter or through the
drama department.

Lake

PAUL NEWMAN
FREDRIC MARCH
RICHARD BOONE
awe CILENTO

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graduate of the college, is directing.
“Adventures

With

Uncle

Remus” will be presented July 7
and 8. The play is an adaption of
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Theater Opens in Wilmette,
Four Actors Play Six Roles
The North Shore’s new summer
theater opened last night with a
double bill, “The Private Ear”
and “The Public Eye.”
The
production

began

a

three-part season at the Academy Playhouse,
1100 North Laramie Av., Wilmette.
Four
actors
"- play the six
Miss Dorlen
roles
in_
the
first
Chicago-area
professional
performances of the two plays.
They are Susan Dorlen, David
Margulies,

John

Pleshette,

and

Jerry Terheyden.
During the past year, Miss
Dorlen
has
appeared _ offBroadway in ‘The Kitchen” and
with the Theater Company of
Boston in ‘‘The Cocktail Party.”
She acted last summer at the
Nutmeg Playhouse in Connecticut,
under Academy
Playhouse
director John Bettenbender.
Joins

Companies

Mr. Margulies has appeared
with New York City’s Shakespearein-the-Park Festival and with the
American Shakespeare Company
at Stratford, Conn. He has performed under the direction of
William Ball in the American
Conservatory Theater production
of “Six Characters in Search of an
Author.”
Mr. Pleshette left the cast of
the

successful

and

“Rhinoceros”

and ‘‘The Patty Duke Show.”’

Mr.
Terheyden
toured
with
“Wait Until Dark” for the last five
months, first with Shirley Jones
and later with Ann Blyth. He has
appeared
off-Broadway
in the
revival of “Leave It To Jane” and
on tour with ‘‘Marat/Sade.”
Mr. Migatz was one of the first
to

present

guest

stars

in

the

Chicago-area summer theater. He
has produced more than 80 plays,
featuring such stars as Judith
Anderson, Shelley Winters, Debbie
Reynolds,
Buddy
Ehbsen,
Uta
Hagen, and Vincent Price. More
recently, he produced “‘The Blood
Knot” and, at the Harper Theater,
“The Knack.”
Is Director

Artistic director of the new
theater, John Bettenbender formerly headed Loyola University’s
speech department. He also was
the founder of the Fort Dearborn
Players, a company that included
Geraldine Page, Shelly Berman,
Tom Bosley, and Lois Nettleton.
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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Deerfield Sales Trend

Quinlan and Tyson’s Move
Is Even Better Than Hoped

Swings to Larger Houses

Quinlan
By BONNIE

FOSTER

A recent trend
hase of larger

toward
homes

the purwas re-

ported this week by five Deerfield
Realtors.
Both split-level

and

two-story

tyles are popular, according to
enry Zander III of Zander-Omen, Inc.
Fran
Carr of Village Realty
o. said many of his customers
are
looking
for
four-bedroom

ouses.
And,

Mrs.

Ardis

Peet

Peet, Inc., James
Realty,

Inc.,

and

bf Homefinders

of Ardis

Healy
James

of Carr
Spelman

at Deerfield

join

ith their fellow Realtors in the
illage to note that there are

any

more

clients

for

large

omes
than
there are
homes
Available. Mr: Zander said this
situation has existed for about the
ast six months in Deerfield—and
e expects it to last “for quite a
hile.”’
Needs 40 Listings

Mr. Carr said his firm immediately needs about 40 listings. The
pthers said they are faced with
about the same problem. Mrs.
Peet said that houses listed with
her firm are sold ‘‘as quickly as
they are listed.”
Accompanying the trend toward
larger homes has come a parallel

interest in purchasing more expensive homes.
Mr. Zander said the average

pensive home in a poor location, it
will lower the value of the home,”
Mr. Spelman commented.

price of homes

sold by his firm

last

$34,900,

Mr. Zander pointed out that
there is not as much variety of
location in Deerfield as in other
suburbs. “But Deerfield appears
to be one of the most generally

year

was

and

he

expects it to increase this year.
Mr. Spelman, Mr. Healy, and
Mr.
Carr
said
the
$30,000
to
$40,000 bracket now is the most

popular.
Upper Bracket Building

“This

region

seems

to

be

at-

tracting people looking for higherpriced
homes,’
Mr.
Spelman

commented.

Mr.

Healy

said

he

thought this was because builders
now working in Deerfield con-

struct

homes

in the upper

price

desirable locations on the North
Shore,” he said. He added that

sales in the village are second in
the area only to Glenview.
The Realtors also agree that
people seeking homes in Deerfield

should not be too concerned about
proximity to schools. ‘Deerfield
homes

on

page

70)

exceeded
brighter.

$75,000.

The
home
about

five

Realtors

agree

that

seekers
need
not
faulty construction

home. All praise the
building code and its

worry
in a

Tyson

executives

and

their

The company’s

future

even

Glenview-North-

brook real estate office recently
moved to 969 Waukegan Rd. in
This

article

is

another

series on members
anston-North
Shore
Realtors.

of

in

the
Board

a
Evof

William

G.

Jennings:

“It

may

very well be attributable to our
new offices.”
Spacious, well planned, and located along a string of other real
estate

offices,

Quinlan

and

Tyson

at Glenview is headed by Donald
F. MacKinnon has been able to
offer added conveniences to its
normal buyer-seller traffic in addition to attracting more walk-in
trade.

“We would have been swamped

in our old location,’ Mr. Jennings
said.

Glenview for a number of reasons,
including the hope that its sales
picture would improve even more.
During

1967, sales

brackets.

Mrs. Peet emphasized that despite ‘‘average” prices, Deerfield
is “‘pretty versatile’ with homes
sold
costing
from
$20,000
to

and

are in the very enviable position
of having their expectations far

are always fairly close to a

(Continued

cent over the same period last
year, and according to Vice Pres.

By ERIK STOTTRUP

the first five months

have

climbed

of

75 per-

SUNDAY

OPEN

A seemingly insignificant thing
like the 40-foot-long
sheet of
yellow canvas awning shading the |
office’s front windows may have
(Continued on page 71)

1—4

Sheridan Road thru Lake Bluff to Shoreacres Club—Wend
way East past golf course to charming residence.

your

village’s
enforce-

ment.

“Most houses in Deerfield are
standard or above in quality, and
there

are

no

‘bad’

areas,”

said

Mrs. Peet. Mr. Spelman said that
home seekers still should consider
location when making their purchase. “If someone buys an ex-

enderson Builds
Business, Friends
By JON HAHN

forget about him,” he said, ‘‘you

The staff of the R. F. Henderson

and Co. realty firm in Evanston
doesn’t have to get to the office at
9 sharp every morning, but it gets
there all at the same time.
Bob Henderson steps out of his
kitchen and into his office. He IS
the staff, not counting occasional
sales trainees, secretarial help or

telephone-answering service.
From his cluttered desk, he
runs a highly diversified and
efficient one-man

operation—with-

out the benefit of plastic rubbertree plants or Currier and Ives
print reproductions.
Develops Friendships
He doesn’t specialize in residential,

commercial,

or _ industrial

properties, but he seems to have
cornered the market on personality. Living and doing business in
Evanston since the 1940’s, and
before that in Chicago, Bob has
developed and nurtured business
relationships rooted in friendships.
“You don’t just sell a piece of
property

June

22,

for

or

1967

to

someone

and

find

out

what

he

wants

look for possibilities.”
Exercising a sort
initiative, Bob

years for
come on
be there,
age deal

and

of

you

patient

will wait maybe

10

a piece of property to
the market. And he will
putting together a packand wrapping it up with

a specific buyer in mind.

In the meantime, running a oneman operation at 1717 Howard St.
and being active in the Kiwanis
and other organizations keeps him
hopping. He “hops” sometimes as
far north as Waukegan or as far
south as 87th St. in Chicago.
Has

Heart

Attack

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And last year he hopped himself
right
back

into a heart attack. He’s
in business again, though,

thanks to his apparently boundless
energy—and two
friends
who
rushed him out of a Kiwanis
meeting and to a doctor

business he is all business, and he

on

page

further

information,

consult

EDITH

ROONEY.

John Channer &amp; Assoc., Inc.
Wea

A native of Chicago, he credits
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Bob Henderson
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has little patience with attorneys
who make federal cases out of
closings.
And as a trained construction
engineer, he has even less pa-

tience with city housing inspectors

- and certain aspects of the housing

_and zoning codes.
His interest in zoning is reflected in his long term of service as a
member and former chairman of
the South West Evanston Community Club’s zoning committee.
Supports Zoning

He energetically supports preservation of residential as well as
commercial or industrial zoning at
a time when the city’s zoning
ordinance is in a state of flux.
He opposes open-occupancy legislation as an infringement on
4

property rights. More to the point,

~

Coons Attends
John Coons of Wyatt and Coons
Realtors
in Glenview
recently
attended the National Institute of

Estate

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Board’s _ semiNar on investments
and
property
ex-

or

governmental

tablish

and

attempts

control

to

housing

es-

and

zoning laws.
Because his house is just behind

just about eats real estate.

Real

*‘pupils.”’
“I don’t need a sales staff,’’ said
Mr. Henderson,
“thanks to the

Multiple Listing Service Corp. and
the co-operation of all its members,

I

have

a

sales

staff

course

on taxation

Mr. Coons
and exchange

of income properties.
Mr. Coon’s firm has been emphasizing
estate-building
_programs and his attendance at the
_ seminar helped him gain information on
field.

the

latest

trends

in

the

HIGHLAND PARK
CENTER OF TOWN
unusual rental opportunity

and central school. $130,000.

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

E.

Weinstock

326 PARK AVE.

GLENCOE

VERNON

2nd

floor also

CALL

FOR

available

DETAILS

LAKESIDE
REALTY Ltd.
457 Central Ave.
Highland
Park

432-6320

oO)
|

ao) am es| ee

on Spanish Ct..in Wilmette’s No
Man’s Land before retiring and
moving to Florida in 1952.

|
Red brick English Tudor designed
by prominent Architect Ralph

A World War I veteran, Mr.
Weinstock
first
moved
to the
North Shore in 1919 and became a
real estate broker in 1926.

Stoetzel on nearly an arce in highly
desirable Hill Road section of
Winnetka. Large reception hall,
wide open staircase, English pine

paneled library with fireplace, spa-

|

cious 20 x 30 foot living room with
fireplace and adjacent screened
porch, formal dining room, butler's

}

pantry, kitchen with D/D, 2 maid's

room

and

bedroom,

anxious

for

offer.

Recently

reduced

10 $44,900.

CARR
732

REALTY

Waukegan
WI

Rd.,

INC.
Deerfield

5-0984

on first.

w/fireplace,

Master
dressing

Three fireplaces, one is twin of one

3

BUSINESS

in Governor's palace in Williamsburg. Plaster Cornices. One of the

433-0620
468 Roger Willams KGoenue in CC eas
Outstanding Open House! Sunday, June 25, from 2-5
1503 Oakwood Ave., Highland Park, Ill.

AMERICAN COLONIAL RANCH—Abt.

bath

room, 2 marble baths, second family bedroom, dressing room, hall
bath, third family bedroom with
bath plus linen room. Brick garden
wall for privacy surrounding garden and new 20x40 HEATED
SWIMMING POOL complete with
cabana and dressing room access.
Beautiful planting and rose garden.

N.E. DEERFIELD
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Nine room, four bedroom home with
2'/2 baths, and two car garage. This
home. is now vacant and owner is

Gaze TO

QD.
|

5-4455

of Wilmette

suit

$500 PER MONTH

man

with jalousied windows, and a 3-car garage. There are magnificent lake views from both
floors and a large, private sandy beach. Attractively styled, well built, and in excellent
condition throughout. A pleasure to see and own, with everything you could desire for
delightful, comfortable family living. All this only a very few blocks from transportation —

&amp; BASEMENT
to

so

You'll find a wonderful living room with fireplace, dramatic sun room, large dining room,
breakfast room, modernized kitchen, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 marvelous sleeping porches

_ CORNER STORE
remodeled

so much
and
wear
clothes,” he said.

%

of

has joined Sears Real Estate Co.,

the

i

This gracious traditional clapboard Colonial is ideally situated on a 132 x 600 foot treeshaded, beautifully landscaped site on the bluff in east Glencoe, overlooking the lake.

26 S. Green Bay Rd., Winnetka,
and will specialize in the sale of
residential property.
He is a former Kenilworth and
Winnetka
resident
and
owned
John E. Weinstock and Co., Inc.,

from

not

e

was

tors

do

‘He can only ea

Estat

Market Place

John

Southwest, and
West Coast at
the
week-long

expenses

when he sold vacuum cleaners for
about
a year.
But
he
found
himself in real estate, and he
knows it backward and forward.
He’s never felt the urge to
expand his business much beyond
the occasional salesmen he trains.

joined by Real-

He

other

crease greatly.

matter.
Mr. Zander said that as a man’s
income increases, he can spend

There was a time long ago now,

John E. Weinstock
Joins Sears Realty

changes
in
Arlington, Tex.

more proportionately for a home
since

GLENCOE LAKE PROPERTY

several hundred people.”

re,

price of home a person should buy
now is primarily an individual

Though the old rules of thumb
still exist, the Realtors said the

his office door, one might say Bob
Henderson lives, breathes, and

Robert Green of Miller, Green,
and Markon Realty Inc. is just
one of Bob Henderson’s former

Realty Parley
Real _

he is suspicious of any legislative

(Continued from page 69)
school. The village is a compact
community,” Mr. Healy said.

finest homes

in Winnetka,

quality

construction, perfectly maintained.
Please call John Channer for
all appointments.

I! Yrs. Young! Don't

miss the "Charm" and the quality of this beautiful home. ONE
OWNER GEM. 5 Large Rms.—Big Kitchen—Lovely Liv. Rm.—
Din.

Rm.

Comb.—FIREPLACE—Anderson

Stone—Full Bsmt. CHOICE
shops, train, all conv. ZONED
can live like a King &amp; Queen,
because sf
is 75x 220
rare... $39,

windows,

Brick

&amp;

EAST CENTRAL LOC. 3 bl. to
"E" MULTIPLE—This means YOU
and add 3 more units if you wish
ft. . . . beautifully wooded and

(P.S.) Our office is interviewing motivated people for "top selling
opportunities." We have the clientele, IF YOU HAVE THE
AMBITION . . . call for personal interview . . . 433-4613, day
or evening.

70

ifelevem @iot-verers r &amp; Assoc., Inc.
ek, ASS

202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

Vs

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525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664
June

22,

196

�Quinlan and Tyson
Some

(Continued from page 69)

out,

and

sales-

n are able to tell clients:
heet me at the yellow awning,”
. Jennings said.
ore important, he feels, is the
bspect of a boom in Northfield
nship’s future, a growth Q and

s certain it will share in.
ne source of the Realtor’s
imism are projections made
ently by Glenview’s village
ard. Declares the village’s most
ent report to residents: ‘‘Protted
growth
figures
for the
rthfield
Township
area
are

rtling. Manufacturing jobs may
li climb by 40 to 50 percent
fore 1985. Population totals for
North Shore region are ex-

ted

to

double

by

that

time.

ese changes will have a major
pact upon our community.”

of

this

future

already is under
advanced planning
between Glenview
in the Willows, a

ething to do with it. It makes
building—formerly a_hardre store—stand

Values to Rise, but Slower
Land values, strengthened
population growth and urban

growth

way or in the
stage, midway
and Northbrook
subdivision of

pansion, will continue to rise but
at a slower pace than during the

ates, these

projections

mean

that

more industries and business will
be locating in this area, and with
them will come more home construction

and

even

greater

real

estate sales potential.
“Glenview is in the heart of an
exploding metropolitan area,” he
said. With real estate sales in the

village having exceeded all other
communities served by the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors last year, Quinlan and Tyson

subdivision

is

completed,

home

to reap the benefits. So that home
_construction in the unincorporated
part of the township
and in
area

in

which

new

has

home

led

the

starts

for

years, offers the promise of great
opportunities soon.
In addition, vast expanses of

buildable land lies waiting in the
central and western parts of the
township. The international headquarters

of Scott,

Foresman

(Continued

ed service.”

on

DEERFIELD
SCHOOL DIST. #109
This home is presently under construction. Purchaser may have choice
of colors if purchase is made soon.
Nine
rooms,
five
bedrooms,
2!/

brought

Family room

land
of

into

use

irregular

that,

baths, full basement,

be-

topography,

two

has fireplace.

car garage.

Priced

to

sell at $44,900.

was by-passed in the past. He
added that competition between
raw land and cleared close-in

and

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Waukegan
WI

areas will sharpen in the future.

72)

page

Mr. Currell said that clearance
of city and suburban areas is providing competitive
sites, which
have the added attraction of closein location. Improvements
in
earth-moving
equipment
have
cause

Co. publishing firm, with about
1,000 employees, recently opened

“Jooks to this location for expand-

the demand
land stable

John L. Currell, St. Paul, president of the National Institute of
Farm and Land Brokers, based
this estimate on the annual real
estate market survey. This was
made by the national real estate
board’s department of research.

turnover begins and Realtors start

Northbrook,

The survey found
for non-agricultural
over the past year.

first half of the decade.

nearly 500 homes.
Mr.
Jennings
estimates
that
from two to five years after a

To Mr. Jennings and his associ-

by
ex-

Rd.,

Deerfield

5-0984

ring Ringer for resu/ts
WINNETKA’S

WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL
1 BLOCK FROM THE LAKE

BE

GLENCOE
PRIME EAST LISTING!

Picturebook
grounds
complete
w/GREENHOUSE are a perfect setting for this clapboard Colonial ranch. L.R. w/frple.; Sep.
D.R.; 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Scrnd. "veranda"
across entire front of house. If location and
surroundings are important to you, Call to
priced

at $39,950.

Se

ee

ne

22,

1967

#

Sis

Stunning custom bit. Lannon stone ranch, | blk. from Lake. Perfect for entertaining
w/marble fird. entry and formal D.R.; 43' sweep of L.R. and Den w/3-way frplc.;
Lanai rm. w/BB-Q and bar opens to terrace; Lge. master suite plus 3 other great
bedrms. (and room for more!), 3!/2 luxury baths. Pan. rec. rm., CENT. AIR COND.
Priced at a fraction of replacement value at $129,000.
CONTEMPORARY RANCH
IN TOP EAST LOCATION!

bedrooms

See

(1 pan.), 2+
baths; Great pan.
w/blit. in bookcases, bar, slidewall

fam. rm.
to patio.

LOCATION,

L.R. w/stone

frplc.; Sep.

D.R.;

Pan.

rec. rm.

w/bar
A HOUSE THAT REALLY OPENS UP
FOR ENTERTAINING AND FAMILY LIVING!
Priced right at $37,900.

CENTRAL,

HIGHLAND

Colonial “country” ranch sit. on | acre of
prop. yet only 5 min. from Eden's, Trains,
Shopping. Sep. entry w/dado; L.R.-D.R. w/
frple.; Picturebook fam. rm. w/brick floor
(2%x 17), beamed ceiling, paned windows
overlooking brick patio and fenced in playyard; Bit. in kit.; Master bedrm. w/bay window, private C.T. bath; 2 other fam. bedrms.,
hall, C.T. bath; Great closets, 2 car attach.
gar. FRESHLY
DECORATED
and PRICED
TO SELL AT $36,500.

LUXURY

GLENCOE
COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

Near trains, schoois, shopping. 3+

RING RINGER
482

NORTHBROOK
JUST LISTED!

eR

Built by Bertram Weber, this charming family home is located on one of H.P.'s loveliest
streets. Brick floored entry; L.R. w/pan. frple.
wall and bay window; Separate D.R. and
fam. rm. overlook garden and woods. St.
Charles kit.; 4 sunny bedrooms; 2!/2 new C.T.
baths. Pan. rec. rm. w/frple. Authentic detailing thru-out! 2 car att. gar. CENT. AIR
COND. "Move in" condition.
A FIND ON
TODAY'S MARKET AT $59,500.

see this listing

FINEST

our

charming
|

Village. Gracious
(14x19); Library
5 bedrms.,

SON"

3!/,

LISTING.

Colonial

blk.

TOP

EAST

Swimming,

in

Train,

L.R. (14x37);
(or. fam. rm.)

baths.

A "ONCE

Lge.
Mod.
IN

In the low, low 60s.

FOR
PARK

from

A

D.R.
Kit.;
SEA-

RIVERWOODS
RANCH W/SWIMMING
POOL!

1/4 acres of wooded property surround this
custom-blt. home w/3 bedrms., 3 baths. Stepdown

L.R.,

sep.

D.R,,

Wonderful

fam.

rm.

w/Fon du Lac stone frplce., wet bar; Handsome bit. in kit. For the homeowner who can
appreciate the luxury touch! JUST REDUCED
TO THE 60s!

RESULTS
ID

2-G6O00O
71

�Q and T

Best Buys — Lake Forest Area

(Continued from page 71)
on Glenview’s north side, while
just west of the Tri-State Tollway

the Allstate Insurance Co. has just
completed and occupied a sixbuilding complex. A. C. Nielsen
and Co. and Culligan Inc. plan
‘major buildings close by.
In addition to its more advantageous location
the firm needed a
greater capacity for salesmen.
Where the old office provided
space

for

12

salesmen,

the

new

one has room for 18. Fifteen sales

SMALL

persons are employed now, ‘‘and
we’re looking for more,’’ said Mr.

Jennings.

LIVE

HOME

IN DEERFIELD

Mr.
nedge

and Mrs.
recently

Russell C.
moved to

Vin1400

Woodland
Dr.,
Deerfield,
from
Highland
Park.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vinnedge
have
returned
from
visiting their son and his family,

Mr.

COUNTRY

Cape Cod on two beautifully wooded shady acres with a pond. Pine paneled
living room with Colonial
fireplace, dining-family
room,
bright
kitchen wit
breakfast area. Two
first floor bedrooms
with bath
plus two spacious air
bedrooms with bath on second. Charming small house with good size rooms
in area of fine neighbors, schools, near loop trains. Home
built by Swedish
contractor, thus plaster walls and ceilings, hardwood floors. Taxes only $562.50.
A real find in low 40s.
Consult George Hall (Res: CE 4-1829)
or John W. Channer (Res: CE 4-2423)

and Mrs.

#

*

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-

week

Just beyond the Quinlan and Tyson sign, a source of pride to the

company, a salesewoman shows a home in Glenview to prospective

Russell Brian Vin-

buyers. (Staff Photo)

nedge in Arlington, Va.

:

Py

Ri

5S
BEDROOMS
— MOVE
RIGHT
IN
Thoughtfully
planned,
the room
orientation
provides comfort
and
ease
for
daily living and pleasure in entertaining. Two fireplaces — one in formal living
room and one in. beamed ceiling family room. First floor laundry room. Excellent buy at $59,500.
CALL
BLANCHE
FRIESTEDT

ELEGANT ENGLISH - EAST GLENCOE
This distinctive lannon stone and
brick English home in prime east
Glencoe location offers everything for gracious, luxurious liv-

ing. Step-down living room has
beamed ceiling and stone fireplace. Lovely dining room opens
to terrace. Modern kitchen with

butler's

pantry

and

LAKE

FOREST

BARGAIN

BUY

All brick— 3 bedrooms. 21 ft. Living. Room with fireplace. 2 baths. Good dry
basement,
gas heat.
Porch
&amp; 2 car attached
garage
— Make
an offer—
Estate — Near village.
CALL SALLY
LINDENMEYER

breakfast

nook. Circular stairway. 4 family
bedrooms, 2 maid's rooms, 4!/2
baths. Paneled rec. room with
bar. 2-car heated garage. Many
special features. Top condition
throughout. Priced at $125,000.

;

CRAB
ORCHARD
STONE
RANCH
xcellent construction, = concrete
&amp; steel : beams
su pport
Ist
walls, hardwood floors, full basement. 34 Acre wooded
pensive homes. 3 attractive fireplaces. Living room with site in
Dining
Kitchen 20 x 14 electric range, formica counter tops.
paneled den. For the small family this is a delightful Screened
home
priced.
CALL TOM
BERMINGHAM

LUXURIOUS CUSTOM-BUILT
IN CHOICE EAST WINNETKA

HAS LARGE SWIMMING POOL
OVERLOOKS GOLF COURSE

Set on handsomely landscaped half-acre in best east location. Spacious beamed-ceiling living room and paneled
family room with double fireplace and window wall opening to charming terraced stone patio. Large dining area,
excellent kitchen, stone-floored breakfast room. 4 bedrooms, 3!/2 baths. Air conditioned. Many custom features
and

fine

built-in

cabinets,

drawers,

out. 2-car electric eye garage.

NEW

ON

closets

through-

An exciting crab orchard stone and frame home in Glencoe designed for full enjoyment of the lovely landscaped
and enclosed yard with fruit trees, stone patio and large
free-form swimming pool. Dramatic high-ceilinged living
room and dining room with huge window wall, kitchen
with breakfast area, and screened and glazed porch all
open to yard and pool area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family

in upper

brackets.

room

and

Priced

MARKET

4 BEDROOM RANCH IN
CHOICE NORTHBROOK

with

bar, 2-car

$79,500.

Beautifully maintained ranch home of brick and rough
sawn cedar, built in 1965, in move-in condition. Living
room with fireplace and family room both have sliding
doors to patio. Large master bedroom has own bath. 3
other bedrooms and bath. Full basement, 2-car garage,
air conditioned,

Seymour G
362 PARK AVENUE

garage.

many

extras.

Priced

REDUCED

at $47,500.

:

REAL
GLENCOE

26’ Living Room
with disposal and
lent
Lake
Forest
$29,500.

7

:

FOR

PROMPT

SALE

with bay window;
12 x 13’ Dining
Room;
cabinet
Kitchen
eating area; 4 bedrooms; 11% baths; screened porch. Excellocation—walk
to town,
shops,
train,
schools
and park.
CONSULT

PATRICIA

ORTSEIFEN

ESTATE
VE

5-4455

202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

72

floor. Plastered :
an area of exroom adjoining.
porch off pine
and realistically

525

Lincoln
Winnetka

446-6664

June

22,

196

�Hovland Subdivision —

ire Protection

exist. The adjourned hearing will
be held July 20.

(Continued from page 6)
and Rosewood, Birchwood, Laurel,
and Kenmore Avs.

ote Is Slated
Residents of parts of Vernon Township near Riverwoods
li decide whether to join the Vernon Fire Protection
strict in an election July 13.
The residence of Vernon

Wegner,

3223

Blackthorn

anchester.

Residents

Chase
Chase

and Fill
suit Is Set
or Aug. 7

The

[he continuance was granted
st week after Earl Wasneski,

orney for the fill company,
nuested more time to try to work
the problem.
Riverwoods has asked the court
grant it title to the disputed
on the west edge of
between
the
Des
and Milwaukee Av.
decides against the

e claim, the village has asked
5,000 damages.
The
suit,
filed
in
January,
arges that a 1962 agreement
itween the village and the firm

ovided that the property was to
given to the village when land
! operations were completed.
that
Fill

aphad

pned an earlier contract giving
rk Ridge Sand and Gravel Co.
e right to repurchase the land.
Trustees claim Lake Land Fill
H not tell them about the prior
mtract when the village entered

to its agreement with the comny.

lomeowners,
illage Heads
Dfficers and directors of the
rnon Woods Association Owners
Riverwoods
discussed local
oblems with the president and
stees of the village recently.
The cocktail reception was held
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Taylor, 410 Thornmeadow Rd.,
'verwoods.
Representing the Vernon Woods
sn. were Howard C. Martin,
esident, and Mrs. Martin; Wil-

m B. Gardner, vice president,
d Mrs. Gardner; Selden W.
ark, treasurer, and Mrs. Clark;
s. Eleanor
Dunn,
secretary,
d Mr. Dunn; Wilbur L. Burkrt, director, and Mrs. Burkhart;
d Howard C. Peterson, director,
d Mrs. Peterson.

uests attending were Village
Paul M. Martin and Mrs.
and

Trustees

William

D.

i], Paul A. Henschen, Richard J.
eele, and Lawrence F. Zant, and
leir wives.

ne 22, 1967

from

6

a.m. to 6 p.m.
r
These areas presently have no
fire protection, according to Walter Gerbert, fire chief of Vernon

Fire Protection District. He said
the district has been answering
calls from the areas, but it will

with
still

not continue to do so if the
sections do not join the district.
The tax rate for fire protection is

0.072 per $100 assessed

valuation

to property owners.

The

Vernon

Fire

Protection

District was founded in 1940, but
the two sections petitioned out.
The district presently employs 30

volunteer firemen and has headquarters in a new building on
Milwaukee Av. south of Route 22.
It owns four trucks, the newest
of which has a 3,000-gallon water

capacity and a 750-gallon pump.
The district also owns a rescue
truck and trailer. There are 26
radio receivers in the area.
Two petitions with a total of 15
signatures requesting a vote to

Elizabeth CEES
Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider, 59, of
3021 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette,
mother of Glenview and Deerfield
residents,
died June
2 in St.

Francis Hospital in Evanston.
Born in Skokie, she was a
member of St. Joseph Roman
Catholic Church in Wilmette.
Survivors

include

her

husband,

Anthony M.; five sons, Thomas of
Huntley, Ill., Charles of Mundelein,

David, 3215 Knollwood
view, Anthony

and Daniel, at home;
ters, Mrs.

Ln., Glen-

of Glasgow,

Clarence

Mont.,

six daugh-

L. Levernier,

1705 Harding Rd., Northfield, Mrs.
Gertrude Jaeger, 140 Birchwood
Av., Deerfield, Mrs. Susan Healy
of Buffalo Grove, and Miss Barbara, Miss Agnes, and Miss Mary

Schneider, all at home; a brother
John Theobald of Wheeling; two
sisters, Mrs. Catherine Farrell of
Skokie and Sister Mary Theobald
of Milwaukee; and 29 grandchildren.

Services were conducted June 5
in St. Joseph Church in Wilmette.
Burial was in All Saints Cemetery
in Des Plaines.

join the district were presented in
circuit court Apr. 25. Chief Circuit
Court Judge Glenn K. Seidenfeld
approved the form of the petitions
on June 6, ruling:
“If a majority of the voters
favor joining and if the trustees of

such fire protection district accept
the additional proposed territory
by resolution . . .it shall henceforth . . .be deemed an integral
part of such fire protection district and shall be subject to all the

During recent storms a majority of the property was under
rounded

The
on

142
the

acres
east,

is

sur-

west,

and

now

planner

George

worked

with

Kranenberg,

Mr.

will

include

all

OFFICE HOURS

? to 12:30

Tuesday,

9 to 5

Thursday,

9 to 9

Saturday, closed

251-7530

B-4_

a

issuance

of

Po

Lincolnshire — .
Plans Full oe

On July 4th —
Lincolnshire’s Cambridge Forest Association has announceda

schedule of events for the residents’ Fourth of July celebration.
The day will lead off with the

driveway

@ Agreed

with

a zoning

recommendation
Goldstucker, 1501

board

to
grant
Dartmouth

traditional children’s parade at
10:30
am.
The
entertainment

Jac
Ln.,

committee,

permission for a 15-foot side yard
instead of the 25-foot side yard
required by the zoning ordinance.
The board waived the requirement
for a second hearing on an
ordinance permitting the variation
and granted it on first reading.
@ Renewed

Rd.

and

Elder

ribbon as

on the same

Ln.

Mrs. Maurice Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. John McClory are in charge
of baseball and other adult games.
Billie Berger is directing teen
activities.

The food committee, led by Ned
Glover, will serve hot dogs, brat- —
wurst, ‘beverages, ice cream, and —
snacks

reading

a sign

denied

on

a

tied

vote,

7

Trustee

Raymond

presented at 9 p.m.

Other committee chairmen hes
the event include Werner Stunkel, —
set-up; Pat King, parade and
children’s activities; Jim Dorn, —
fireworks; George Johnson, tic-

the

kets;

Green

Craig |

Bay

Mrs.

David

B.

Winton,

publicity; and Jack Schaefer anda
—
Harold Ericsson, raffle prizes.

WINNETKA
666

Bar-

7.” A display of fireworks will be

trustees agreed to reconsider the
petition at their next meeting
when
all seven members
are
present.

the day.

during the dinner hour. Picnickers _ A
will be serenaded by Li
shire’s combo, the ‘‘Chamber Pot

varia-

so

throughout

becued chicken will be available

an ordinance granting a _ sign
variation for the DX Sunray Oil
Co. at 1460 Waukegan Rd.
granting

gr

The day’s activities will be held —
in Spring Lake Park. Mr. and

basis as it

second

of the event.

the children.

@ Approved on second reading
ordinances rezoning and annexing
the Carlson and Hornberger properties at the intersection of Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.
on

a memento

will feature its first all-star game. —
Pony rides will be available for
__

had been granted earlier.

@ Approved

Chap-

and each

“Sandy the Clown’ will entertain the youngsters and the new
Lincolnshire boy’s baseball league

The variation, granted more than
a year ago, had expired and was

renewed

by Don

prizes

e

entry will receive a participation

to permit construction of a 6-unit
apartment building on the corner

of Waukegan

headed

in, will award

a density variation

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Monday, 9? to 5

Plaza del Lago

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Holy Cross School.

the

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Friday, 9? to 5

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@ Agreed with a plan commission
recommendation
that
ail
driveway widths in the business
district be a maximum of 27 feet
and that all references to driveway widths be removed from the
zoning code. The municipal code

north by single-family developments and on the south by the
tollway spur.
One witness for the petitioners
is expected to be professional

“The Company for People Who Travel”

Wednesday,

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(Continued from page 10)
Board meeting that the main
arguments against the rezoning
would be flood problems and the
suitability of the property for
single-family development.
water.

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ABOUT

Berkely

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annexation

on Chevy
Marquette,

polls will be open

NEWS

tir Problems

artin;

Country Club
Circle, Linden,

at

Monday’s

business district in the village fire :

would permit involuntary annexation of his property and another

Chevy

Dorothy Vogler, Helen E. Trisco,
and Anna Kania will be election
judges.

ke County Circuit Court.

Trustees
discovered
rently
Lake
Land

and Betty
near

Berkely

Columbus, and Prague will vote in

Fill Co. of Northfield has
continued until Aug. 7 in

e, located
village
aines River
f the court

living

and 126—where problems
adjacent property owners

an

Wilmot
Rd.,
despite
objections
from
William
Kerrigan,
1620

lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 28, 29, 30, 31, 125,

the home of Leo F. Vogler, 900
N. Prague,
Vernon
Township.

By BONNIE FOSTER
Riverwoods’ suit against Lake
nd
en

Eleanor Gossman,

subdivision

from

@ Approved on second reading

also:

one and four in the Derrland Park

property for street purposes.
The plan commission also called
an adjourned hearing on Mr.
Glorioso’s
remaining
property:

PI1.,

the board

absent

ing.

@ Authorized annexation of lots

30-foot right-of-way in front of the

perfield, wll be the polling place for some residents beeen Milwaukee Av. and Riverwoods. Special election
dges will be June Wegner,

In other action,

The plan commission also recommended that lot 110 in the
subdivision be developed by Mr.
Glorioso and that he dedicate the

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Today
pool.

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I, Shepard School.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weigh training IIA, Shepard School.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training IIB, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.

7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic, summer basketball
recreational games, all at Shepard School.
7:15 to 8:30 p.m.—Golf lessons, Wilmot Elementary.

clinic,

teen

7:30 to 8:30 p.m.—Marching corps, Jewett Park.
Tomorrow

8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim, swimming pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I, Shepard School.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming,

5 to
6 to
6 to
7:30

pool.

6 p.m.—Weight training IIA, Shepard School.
7 p.m.—Weight training IIB, Shepard School.
9 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.
to 9:30 p.m.—Junior High Night, Shepard School gym.

8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.
Saturday
9 a.m. to noon—registration for summer programs, Jewett Park.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.
Sunday.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.
Monday

8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim classes, pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I, Shepard School.
9 a.m. to noon—Tennis classes, High School courts.
9 a.m. to noon—Basketball clinics, Shepard School.

7 p-m.—Men’s

Tony Kambrich, Deerfield Park District recreation director, shows playground leaders how to
operate recreation equipment. The leaders are
league,

Boys’ Baseball
Clinic Starts
Next Monday

teen

softball league, Woodland Park.
Tuesday

8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim, pool.
9 to 11 a.m.—T.O.P.S.

Club, Jewett Park.

9 to 10 a.m.—Weight Training I, Shepard School.
9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic, Shepard School.

The

10 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m. —Tennis classes, High School courts.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training IIA, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.
basketball

league,

teen

recreational

games,

both at Shepard School.
7:15 p.m.—Golf class, Wilmot Elementary.
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.—Marching corps, Jewett Park.

Wednesday
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim, pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I, Shepard School.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming, pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training IIA, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Adult swimming, pool.

to

9

p.m.—Wrestling

clinic,

summer

Tennis

basketball

league,

Three High School Groups
Elect New 1967-68 Officers
School

Wilmot

clubs recently elected officers for
the 1967-68 school year.

Tinucci

Deerfield

GIMA,

the

High

Girls’

Intramural

Association, has elected Elaine
Schwartz, president; Kathy Hansen,

vice

president;

Marie

mon, secretary-treasurer;

Lay-

Simone

Mattenheimer,
sports chairman;
Carol Anderson, posters and tags;
Margie McAfee, concession stand

chairman;

and

Kathy

Farone,

bulletin board.

The Swim Club elected Leslie
Davis, president and Margie Schiller, secretary.
Steve Waldman
was
captain of Forensics.

Four
graduating
seniors
Deerfield High School spoke
local

tions.

Each

eight

of the

grade

ing freshmen.
The speakers

of
at

gradua-

students

give a talk welcoming

will

the incom-

are Mike Hoit at

Red Oak School, Joan Eldredge at

74

at

Bannockburn

Rich
School,

and Marcia Hollatz at Alan B.
Shepard School.
A Deerfield High School faculty
member will also speak at each
eighth grade graduation to accept
the graduating class.

Men

Mr.

and

Mrs.

1435

Lawrence

Woodridge

have

a special

shop on Saturday
mornings.
FAMILY

and

J.

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Deerfield, are home after attending Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada.

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The league plans to discuss the
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Anyone interested in joining the
league may contact Mrs. Michael
Kaplan, 1311 Charing Cross.
Members of the board, in addition

to

Mrs.

Parker,

first

president,
and
Mrs.
second vice president,

vice

Kaplan,
include

Year

Mrs. K. Steve Anderson,
urer, 718 Deerpath Rd.

trea

Directors of the league are Mr

Gerald Marlatt, 435 Deerfield Rd
Mrs. Herbert Neil, 641 Timber H
Rd.; Mrs. Werner Neumann, 38
Ramsay Rd.; Mrs. L. M. Gavi
209 Pine St.; Mrs. Gorham Hv
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Mrs. Leo Sazanoff, president, 1531
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Classes

Tennis classes in the Deerfield
Park District are still open to
children and adults.
Classes begin Monday at the
Deerfield High School courts. Registration is held daily at the park
district office in Jewett Park.
Children will play on Monday
and Wednesday
mornings
and
Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
Women’s classes are Tuesday and
Thursday mornings and Monday
and Wednesday afternoons.

teen

recreation games, all at Shepard School.
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.

Three

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Registration is at the Deerfield
park district office.

6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training IIB, Shepard School.
7

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The six-week clinic will cover
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Illinois University athlete, and
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6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training IIB, Shepard School.
7 to 9 p.m.—Summer

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(Continued from page 5)

By MELINDA UPP

and

"M APPROACHING the age where I could sit back and talk about
how different things are today from when I was a kid.
But driving through Deerfield the other day, I couldn’t help thinking
similar youngsters here are to the ones in my neighborhood gang.
oungsters are a little more sophisticated today. I didn’t see any 5ts-a-glass plain lemonade for sale in Deerfield.

But I did see a little boy selling snow cones. He didn’t have a crushed
p, but he had ice cubes and raspberry syrup and the make-shift cones
sted refreshing, anyway.
And there were youngsters selling pink lemonade and lemonade with
erries and kool-ade popsicles.
1 couldn’t help remembering the summer my girlfriend and I thinned
r garden and decided to sell the surplus forget-me-nots. We’d read in
ir science books about how chlorophyll makes plants green, so we
cided to display our knowledge and give our advertising a new twist.
e built our stand and put up our signs, then couldn’t understand
hy our neighbors weren’t taking advantage of their unique opportunity
buy ‘‘Forget-me-nots:

CRAMMED

FULL

OF CHLOROFORM.”

couple of boys with fishing poles dangling over the bridge on
unty Line Rd. brought back memorics of another summer when I
As old enough for my first fishing expedition.
My father and I wandered off to a nearby park, where I proudly
ited my own hook with a real live worm and dropped the line over
p side of the bridge.
felt a tug on the line and my father helped me pull the fish in.
was ecstatic. It was huge.

‘ll never forget the expression on my father’s face as he gently
plained that my catch was a mudsucker and completely inedible.
Things aren’t so different for kids and their fathers today, I’ll bet.

ILLAGE
Saturday
, but a tour
rks director
Dn the light

MGR. Norris Stilphen was
morning ‘‘dewy” (swampy
of village facilities with the
was nonetheless enlightening.
side was the discovery that

est tomato plants
world,
grow

being kind when he called
would have been more like
mayor, trustees, and abi
the

ndle

treatment

a maximum

hter

a

day,

is

so

process,

which

gallons

efficient

the

that

beds

where

the

resultant

od, however. ...

Take inch worms, for instance.
An
irate taxpayer
called
the

is

to

the

village

To Co-ordinate

Mr.

Smothers

in Jackson,

served

as

Deerfield

worms,”

said

The tests are offered to adults
and children aged 12 and over.
They will be given in the Orring-

m

ton

specializing

tests at

during

in teaching

peo-

e to read faster.
The

course

ilar

to

rvicemen

uses

those

aq _ visualizer,

used

to

train

in aircraft and battle-

ip recognition. The device is
dent-operated and contains a
riable
speed
shutter
which
ne 22,

1967

Hotel,

land

acquisition

$18,000

for

street

and

for

tax levy, which will be approved
by trustees later this summer.

resurfacing;

$12,000 for sidewalk repairs;

Mother

and

$20,000 for paving of the parking
area on the old Broege property.

The

trustees

also

plan

to

ap-

(Continued from page 6)

Pfc. LaRosa has been posthu- 2
mously awarded the Purple Heart _
and Bronze Star. His family has —

propriate $288,060 for the police
department to include the cost of

equipping their new quarters. Last
year’s
appropriation
was
for
$262,250.
ordinance

also

as

compared

been told that he will receive
several other posthumous honors

includes

He had enlisted in October, 1966, Psi.
and had completed basic traini
at Ft. Campbell, Ky., and ad—

for

the 1966-67 fiscal year. During the
current fiscal year, the village
will pay $41,625 in principal and
interest for the 1954 sewer improvement bond issue; $38,663 for
the

1960

sewer

bond

issue;

vanced training at Ft. Polk, La.
He was a specialist in mortar
weapons.
Mrs. Krimston said that most

people who have relatives in
Vietnam know of their living
conditions, and that many of these
people are doing the same thing

and

$12,400 for the 1956 municipal
building bond issue.
Other items in the appropriations ordinance (with last year’s

as she.

appropriation in parenthesis) are
civil defense, $4,750 ($6,100); sewer
department
maintenance,

“It’s

the

1710

Orrington

Av.,

Evanston, and the Villa Moderne,
Holiday Inn on Skokie Hwy. and
Lake Cook Rd. in Northbrook.
Tests are scheduled for 6:30 and
8:30 p.m. June 28, 29, and 30, and
July 5, 6, and 7; and at 10 a.m.,

noon, and 2 p.m. July 1 and 8.

people

Since

1921

who

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engineering manager for Montgomery Ward.
Mr. Zuiker joined Wards in 1939
as a catalog timestudy engineer in
Albany, N.Y., and in 1950 assumed

the same position in Kansas City,
Mo.
to Chicago

and was appointed industrial engineer for the north central region
of the company, a position he held
until his new appointment.

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hd July.
he tests are given by Better
pading Program Inc., a Chicago

reading

locations

for

$123,300 ($122,500).
The
appropriations
ordinanee:
:
will be used as the basis for the —

At Montgomery Ward

“I thought I was calling Glenview!”’

June

area

wife

bridge

Promoted

Mr.

forces pupils to take “‘large visual
bites” of printed words instead of
reading single words.

0

his

Tenn.,

youth

and

off-street parking; $30,000 for construction of the Hazel Av. bridge;

fund,

will organize and co-ordinate adult
and youth group activities.
They will assume duties Aug. 20
when they will lead the Senior
High Traveling Seminar to Ghost
Ranch.
Mr. Smothers attended Lambeth

speed Reading Tests Offered
ke free speed

and

street

$92,688 for the bond

Michael H. Smothers has been
named the new co-ordinator of
Adult-Youth Group Life for the
First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Deerfield.
A professional Y.M.C.A. director,

$150,000

The

Group Life

Glenview officials have denied all knowledge of the promise. So Mr.
ilphen is lying awake nights wondering if the worms are inching
eir way northward.

orth Shore area residents may

and

M.H. Smothers

ilphen’s secretary.
‘Deerfield!’ said the man.

hall;

In 1951, he returned

Village Hall last week to complain about
Deerfield’s lack of action to eliminate inch
worms.
Mr. Stilphen’s secretary asked him what he
Mr. Schleicher
was talking about, and he explained that the
llage manager had promised last year that the village would spray
inch

sion

J. J. Zuiker

Mr. Stilphen

In the meantime, however, Mr. Stilphen
concerned with more serious problems.

for

in-

cludes $25,000 for preparation of
the master plan; $5,000 for parking lot improvements; $30,000 for
the new police department expan-

$398,450

Div. of Swenson Bros. Moving &amp; Storage Co.

over the cornerstone.

sprayed

to $429,850

a pastorate in Rockwood, Tenn.

EANWHILE,
Trustee George Schleicher is looking for an
appropriate ceremony to open the new police department
ilities, now nearing completion behind the village hall.
He suggested that Village Mgr. Stilphen
might cut a ribbon to one of the new jail cells,
but in light of the economy drive which
governed
the
building’s
construction,
Mr.
Schleicher is thinking that the mayor might
more appropriately break a bottle of diet soda

ainst inch worms this year.
“But Deerfield has never

compared

The

$114,592 ($258,800); Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, $25,000
($18,000) ; police pension fund,
$24,000 ($22,000); public benefits,
$15,000 ($16,500); and the brary, a

department appropriation, $66,500
higher than the appropriation for
the last fiscal year, includes

director for the Memphis conference of the Methodist Church and
also has worked with youth in the
Chicago Y.M.C.A.
Mr. Smothers is replacing the
Rev. Jeffrey Grote who accepted

toma-

s are rich and lush.
The market for them doesn’t seem to be too

as

for this purpose last year.
This year’s appropriation

He

of

water

entually dumped into the drainage ditch is
bre pure than the water in Lake Michigan.
But even this efficient system can’t destroy
ato seeds. They float on top of the water
ough most of the plant, then sprout in the
idge-drying

$415,750,

$125,000 for acquisition of land,
rights-of-way, and lot improvements for new off-street parking.

phis State University, and George
Williams College, where he majored in social work.

can

of 2.5 million

reservoir

during the night.
The general administration fund
includes
appropriations
for

College

in the village, and maybe
at
the
village
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Deerfield’s

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answer again is yes, but with
some reservations.
There is a strong inclination to
conclude that the Northwestern
administration’s attitude toward
athletics is a bit fatuous, particularly where the refusal to finance
the intercollegiate program
is
concerned.

Last in a Series

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor

The Western Conference’s allsports standings for the 1966-67
school year reveal, predictably
enough, that Michigan State was
the overall champion. They also
show that Northwestern University finished at the bottom of the
heap, both in total points and
quality points, the latter figure
being

a more

accurate

NU Belongs in the League

Michigan,

for

example,

is

the

Big Ten’s all-time athletic champion, in football titles and in total
crowns in all sports. Size helps
here, of course, but the success of

reflection

for schools which do not field
teams in all the sports.
To those who view with alarm
the athletic picture at Northwestern, these statistics provide justification for their concern. The
criers of doom are convinced that
not even Tippy Dye, the new
athletic director who has a reputation for building winners, can do
much
to ward
off impending
collapse. They have talked themselves into the conviction that
Northwestern might as well fold
its athletic tent and steal silently
off into the night.
But when the situation at the
Big Ten’s unique
member
is

the athletic program at Ann Arbor
has done no damage to Michigan’s

academic

reputation.

is considered

Its prowess

greater than North-

western’s, even by Northwesterners.
At

Ivy

The Ivies Pay
League schools,

where

they go at their athletics furiously, if with a little less emphasis,
the football and other intercollegiate programs are financed out
of general university funds. Few
would argue that these schools
have to take an academic back

closely, there are more

seat to Northwestern or anybody
. else.
And the philosophy that mem-

sensible conclusions to be drawn.
Does Northwestern belong in the
Big Ten? The answer has to be an
unqualified yes. Can it compete
successfully in the Big Ten? The

bership in the Big Ten lends no
prestige to Northwestern is, at the
very least, shortsighted. Superior
though they may be, Northwestern’s students still are individuals

examined

PORT

Not
“The

who for the most part have been
touched by the sports emphasis
which permeates society today.
The Big Ten still is a magic name
in the world of athletics. Membership in it has to be one point of
attraction for young men and
women who become students at
the

university

and

later

Enough

tragic thing to me,”

says

Dye, “is that in addition to our
tough academic standards, we
can’t give these coaches enough
scholarships to compete.”
Until the pot can be sweetened
enough to make adequate scholarships
available, Northwestern’s
chances of winning team titles in
these

swimming,

track,

it

believer in athletics. I believe it’s
good for the kids. The Big Ten is
one of the best conferences in the
country, and we want to be a part
of it.”
All of which is really not worth
arguing about. Northwestern’s administration is not about to advocate withdrawal from the Big Ten.
Neither is it about to change its

Still, there are exceptions even
here. Northwestern, for example,
has won eight Big Ten tennis
championships, second only to
Michigan’s 13 among active conference members. The Wildcats
can boast nine outright swimming
titles and a tie, third-best behind
Michigan and Ohio State. There

ics in general. So the program will
to

get

along

as

it

has,

without any particular help from
the university proper.
The self-supporting policy decreed by the administration mainly hits at the sports other than

Tough

Pilot ‘Pleased’

make

more

and

of

the

season,”

said

books,

In all sports, Northwestern has
won 27 outright championships
and has tied for seven others. This

American

the score was

‘‘I’ve

got

After

up

just

four

hits.

Stal

Other Factors

Aid

Money will not necessarily he
the football and basketball tea
except in better pay for t
|

coaches.
But
there are
oth
factors
coming
into play he
which help these sports.
The
academic
standards
a

is really anxious to play wi
Legion

team.

‘I like

what

fense.”’

Edgar had Waukegan hitting tl
ball into the ground througho
the game. He kept first basemé

Rich Rosen busy, since 11 of t
15 outs were putouts at first.
struck out two, there was one
ball to the outfield, and an out wé

recorded at second at the start
a double play.
Jeff Mason, playing his first a

last game
signing a
with

of

the

with the team aft¢
professional contra
N.Y.

Yankees,

was

t

only Highland Park hitter to g
two hits. He led off the-third wit
a double and knocked in two ruy
with a single in the fourth. T

other two hits were singles by Je
Ommen and Mike Fritz.
The game will be rescheduled 4
a
date
as
yet
undetermine
Highland Park was scheduled
meet Gurnee Tuesday and Nort

a

them came in the fourth inning
when Waukegan scored all three
runs.
“That walk hurt,” said Edgar.
He was referring to a walk he
76

god

Ohio

and

saw tonight,’”’ he said. “We hay
good hitting and a strong d

Chicago yesterday. Friday t
team will travel to Zion and the
will

meet

Monday.

Lake

Bluff

Libertyville

there

will

aq

be

West Ridge Park next Wednesda

Highland

Three

in t}

pretty

Into the Ground

Park, John Edgar of Deerfield.
Edgar, who will be a sophomore
next September at the University
of Dubuque, went all the way and
gave

a

rank one-two in the nation in su
titles achieved with 162 and 19
respectively.
So the situation is far fro
hopeless, and it can be improve
Money will help.

this

Highland Park’s team is an
impressive combination of Deerfield and Highland Park varsity
players, some from this year and
some from the last two years.
One of the older players was the
for

Michigan

he

A Good Combination

pitcher

it’s

3-3 Deadlock

winning season.”

starting

league.

Tom

for

included)

and

Waukegan

Legion

hopes

(Chicago

league,

body with youngsters qualified
various skills, football as well
(Continued on page 78)

tied 3-3 after

high

up 43 individ

and only this year did Purdue win
the golf title to move ahead at 2810. This places the Wildcats a long

five innings. ‘‘I was pleased with
what I saw,” said the young
manager,
whose
father,
Dar,
managed Highland Park’s state
championship
Legion
team
in
1961.

picked

is better than Iowa’s 20-10 record,

baseball team into its first game
against a highly touted Waukegan
squad last Friday at West Ridge
Park.
“We couldn’t have picked a
tougher one if we wanted to,”
Inman added. Most of Waukegan’s players were members of
the winning Suburban League high
school team and the manager of
this team is varsity coach Jack
Mallory.
When the storm clouds came
and forced the cancellation of the
game

in 1956) is t

high, but they are not so rigid th
they cannot be bent in Northweg
ern’s effort to people its stude

Inman as he prepared to send his

Highland Park

schools

to

By ART BELANGER
It was the opening game of a
new season for a new team with a
new manager.
“This is probably the biggest
one

cats have

recruit.

are four golf titles on the
fifth-best in the league.

dropped

crowns in NCAA competition. T
ranks them seventh among

baseball,

difficult

was

only national collegiate title ev
won by Northwestern, but Wi

school is so small that there are
not the normal number of ‘‘walkons’? who help in these areas.
Poor facilities, particularly in
also

have

sport

‘‘minor”’ sports is slim. The

‘Anything justifies being in the
Big Ten,’”’ says Dye. “I’m a great

attitudes or policies toward athlet-

way from the upper echelon, b
they are not last.
Team titles notwithstanding, t
opportunity for individu
achievement in these sports
justification enough for their e
istence. A fencing title in 1941 (t

Scholarships

contributing alumni.

Against

Legion

football and basketball.

It's a cloud of dust and Rick Duryea—sliding into third safely with a stolen base as Bob Van Hove makes
the late tag. (Bud Daley Photo)
gave

Bob

Adams

after

two

were

out. The next three hitters got hits
and Waukegan had the three runs
before he got the final out.
“TI felt good, though,’

Edgar

said. ‘I’m sure I could have gone

a few more innings.”
Edgar admitted that he had a
“so-so”? year with Dubuque this
year. “I was 0-2 officially,” he
said, “but I lost two pretty good
games. Our team was just .500 for

the season, but we were disappointed in our coach. He left much
to be desired. We’ll have a new
coach next year and we’re looking
forward to a good season.”’
Before that, however, he

says

HIGHLAND PK. (3)
WAUKEGAN (3)
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20
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ay, SE
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3 0
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2 1 2 Adams, 1b
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2 0 1 Murphy, 2b
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Fritz, If
1 1 1 Geraldi, ss
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18 3
Score by Innings
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Highland Park
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�Pony

Three

Results and standings:

her.

Besides,

we

think

we’ve

landed

the

‘

At the moment, Miss Moran is traveling in pretty fast company
f the golf course as well as on. She is teamed on Lincoln-Mery’s sports panel with the likes of Arnold Palmer, Dan Gurney,

d Bart Starr. She’s definitely not the richest of that group, but
he blonde lovely would be a valuable asset for all this alone, but
also can play a little. She has won money in four of the last five
rnaments, which isn’t bad for a rookie. And during the
en she fired a blistering 31 on the front nine of the second

Dallas
round,

Yankees
Orioles
Athletics
Senators
Twins
White
Sox
Angels
Indians
Tigers

Sox,

background

Came

is solid,

First

if unspectacular.

Daughter

of

Antioch golf professional who got her started 11 years ago, she
several local and state titles, including the 1962 Illinois Women’s

te Medal Play Championship.
For a long time, however, her main interest was education. She
rned a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences in 1964 at the Unirsity of Arizona, where she played No. 1 on the women’s golf
am for three years. Bent on a teaching career, she gravitated to

n Diego, where she got a master’s degree in education and the
ial sciences in 1965. But the golf bug was starting to bite harder.
Golf always

was

lingering

in the back

of my

mind,”

says

Shar-

, who now lives in Carlsbad, Calif. ‘‘Finally I decided I did want
play. I figured I could teach until I was 65, but if I were going to
y championship golf I couldn’t do it that long. And I felt that now

the time.”

Yogurt and a Guitar
o last summer Sharron embarked
rsing LPGA tournaments with big
the semifinals of the 1966 Western
r professional events, and teamed
ernational Four-Ball.

on her own private tour. Interamateur events, she advanced
Amateur, was low amateur in
with Robert Albers to win the

I liked it,” she says.
H meeting people.”

the atmosphere,

‘I enjoyed

the traveling

Miss Moran sings and plays the guitar for recreation, but she’s
adly serious about such things as yogurt, honey, wheat germ,
hd exercise. There is very little chance that the 123 pounds which

Canaries
Robins
Parakeets
Starlings

12-Inch

opened

Last year’s champion, Mr. Victor, lost to tough Anixter Brothers
Wire and Cable 8-0. Dave Gentry
hurled the shutout, striking out 11
and allowing only three hits. Steve
Safran and John Lawrence had
three hits apiece for the winners.
Rich Schaps added a homer.
In other games, Lake Car Wash
edged Bianco’s Pizza 3-2, while

Fell-Rudman blasted the West
Ridge All-Stars 17-0.
Ralph Schott recorded the season’s

she has begun a series of exercises designed to lengthen her tee
Dts. She also feels desire, temperament, and the fact that she ens playing under pressure will help her.
‘I think T’ll play better as a professional than I did as an ama-

Vollen, each with three hits.

ur,”’ she declares. “I have more to play for.”
lot of us male galleryites are hoping she’s right.

ae

*

*

1967

“A”

play last

Monday with three games.

first

no-hitter

for

got

un-

Terry

Beckman

paced

LaLira

with two home runs, while Dave
Greenstein collected three hits for

Fell-Rud-

man. He was backed up by the
hitting of Terry Treger and Bob
SCHEDULE
Monday
(6:45)-West Ridge vs. Booby’s
of
Northbrook
(West. Ridge);
Anixter Bros.
vs. Fell-Rudman
(Lincoln Park).
Monday (8:15)-Bianco’s vs. Mr. Victor (West Ridge).
Bye-Lake Car Wash.

other

contender,

down to the
5-4 verdict.
.
two runs in
only one hit
Idlewood

wire before taking a
Santi’s pushed across
the eighth inning on
to post the victory.
Realty blasted Rosen

Lakeside
vs.

Realty

Nite-N-Gale

(West

Lake

Forest

Carl

Hartmann,

recreation,

at

that

the

league

two

games if anyone would like to play
us,’ Hartmann said. He is avail-

11.)

ever

High

where

Peoria Spaulding and one year at
Princeville High School in Illinois.

At Bradley, Maestri starred on
the 1961 baseball team which won
the Missouri Valley Conference
title.
new

coach

graduated

from

Highland Park High School in
1958, competing in football, basketball, and baseball. He was a
third-team all-stater in football his
senior year.

baseball,

approached

in

which

_

major a:

one @

that

many
2

sf

from

year. PreviousMaestri
Maestri spent three years at

The

pitched

a

De

2

where the I7th hole is 745 yards’

he coached last
ly,

ever

Ever wonder which golf course
has the longest hole in the world
...« It is at the Black Mountain @
Golf Club in North Carolina,

mater,
Pekin

‘School

=
§

wins.

Park

Ron Maestri of Highwood has
been named to the coaching staff
at Bradley University. Maestri
aa
will
be
the
freshman _ baseball coach and
a varsity football assistant.
He will move
to Bradley, his
alma
from

:

won the most games . . . The
answer may surprise you...
It wasn't any old-timer .. .
Answer is Warren Spahn who @
won 363 ... No other lefty
in the history of baseball has s

Highland Park teams will free
lance this season since the Lake
County Little League has folded.
“We'd like to schedule
more
able daily at the Highland
Recreation Center.

~

Santi’s

1).

Of al! the left hand pitchers
who

superintendent

said

|

KNOW
=~
By Red Fell @

Ft.

Sheridan will meet Kiwanis
Sunset Park at 6:30 p.m.

No.

BET
' you

Saturday
travels to
Sheridan
at 10 a.m.

and

Ridge);

(Sunset

Next Wednesday Highland Park
play

~

LaLira
Panther Lounge
Santi’s Cafe
Flavorama
Deerfield Van Lines
Lakeside Realty
Lewis Carpet
Idlewood Realty
Nite-N-Gale
Rosen All-Stars
DalPonte Upholsterers
SCHEDULE
Tonight
(6:45)—Panther
vs.
Lewis
(West
Ridge);
Flavoroma
vs. Deerfield Van
(Sunset
No.
1);
Idlewood
Realty vs. DalPonte (Sunset No. 2).
Tonight
(8:45)—Rosen
All-Stars vs.

at Sunset Park.
will

_

All-Stars 25-17 as Paul Hofman | ‘
and Ed Bell had four hits apiece.
Ed Keitel collected four safeties —
for the losers.
TEAM STANDINGS
z

open
last night
with
a game
between the Highland Park AllStars and the Kiwanis All-Stars.

Action will continue on
when the Kiwanis Club
Lake Forest, while Ft.
will play Highland Park

Santi’s

Rue

LaLira

tracked. The winners then scored
24 times in the next five innings to
sew up the victory.

Bradley Aide

In Opener
Park’s

before

first three

The

Cafe, had to battle Lewis Carpet

Maestri New

Is Beaten

1 out her 5-5 frame quite nicely will ever fill it out any more than
at.

&gt; 22,

RHO

Mr. Victor

Highland

innings

of

Cardinals
Blue
Jays
Orioles
Larks

Softball League

14-7 in the

The 1967 Little League season in
Highland Park was scheduled to

Minors

Education

for its sixth victory over Lakeside
Realty 31-16. The Realtors jumped

1;

Girls Softbali League
Majors

ch isn’t bad for anybody.

er amateur

Astros

Kiwanis
Cards
First
National
Orioles
Sara
Lee
Red
Sox
Sports
Huddle
Giants
Homer Bros. Dodgers
Baxter Lab Twins
Allis-Chalmer
Phillies
Amvets Pirates
Zander-Ommen Indians
McDonald White Sox
Intermediate American

Red

e’s the prettiest.

Lounge.
rally

Play Starts

baawP.

with

6,

Nouns

identify

er girl of the LPGA.”’

golfing female,”
average woman

Braves
Cubs 7, Braves 6; Pirates
Phillies 26, Cubs 9.
Major League

NNUAUUa

To us, she epitomizes the average 5-5 American
s Victor president Mark Cox. ‘‘We think the

Pirates
Astros

OAUUTPRRWWNNE

Average, but Prettier

Phillies
Cubs

RREANE

que approach to women’s golf by Victor, a young comy which was searching for a young, fresh look among
players. Sharron is being utilized by the company to
pst golf among the ladies by conducting clinics, fashion
bws, and other promotional events.

to

Little Loop

—-nauk

magazine published by Wilmette’s Howard Gill.
ere is no reason to think she didn't deserve it.
er signing of a professional contract represented a

Dodgers

NNWALDRRADOE

Moran

had

Panther Lounge kept pace with

=

Sharron

LaLira

Lakeside.

Mets
Cards
Giants
Reds
Dodgers
Mets 5, Giants 1; Reds 7,
Other games rained out.
Pony Farm League

CWWWUMUUAN

ss Moran won the beauty award in
Doll of the nation’s sportswriters
ynsored last fall by Golf Digest,

A League
Onnwak

Pony

Unbeaten

i 00 00 CO I

nday. If you missed her this time,
ke sure you don’t next year.
A 24-year-old native of Batavia,

halfway

Cr he

distaff

the

in front

In the Pony Farm League, Dave

DS who competed in the third anal pro-am golf tournament for
brity at North Shore Country Club

er can

the

Nwaut

30

nears

|

the

tee...

It is a

par

6.

G-

* * &amp;
Ever wonder which team in
m big league baseball history
was able to make the most
double plays in one season
@... it was the 1949 Athletics
who made 217 .. . Their regular infielders who helped set

MB the all-time double-play

3

Margolis registered 15 strikeouts
as the Pirates beat the Astros 6-1.
Keith Griffen socked two homers
for the second time this season as
the Phillies bombed the Cubs 26-9.

of

season

early lead and were never headed

by the Movers. Anton Haras had a
single, double, and triple for the

rec-

&gt;

mal

one

as

oe

hitter
as
the
Dodgers 7-5.

was

week

RP NeWwWUM

one-

beat

last

mark.

ision of the Victor Golf Co. in
rton Grove on the ladies’ profestour,

Reds

a_

again

the

won

LaLira by beating Deerfield Van —
Lines 15-3. The winners took an

CORR

threw

League

in the
Softball

gord were Ferris Fain at first;
gy Nellie Fox at second; Eddie
Joost at short and Hank Maje@ski at third.
4

Se

wa This Saturday, June 24th, | will be
talking with Tom Marks on the
Red

Fell

Show.

Tom

is a

student

- Mat Beloit College who attended
een Anthropology Seminar in Tai- wan for the past semester. His
experiences should be very interHesting so tune in at 11:30 A.M.
ais Saturday.

a

Highland

4

Hanson

=

Zz

Baseball Association last week but
several games were played.
In the Pony A League, the Mets
moved out in front by beating the
Giants 5-1 behind the three-hit
pitching of Scott Weber.

Danny

Sharron, who represents the PGA

The three top teams
Highland Park 16-inch

wl

curtailed much of the
in the Deerfield Boy’s

RSig

lharron Moran is a singing, guitar-playing health faddist with a master’s degree who already has been
laimed the most beautiful golfer in America. There’s
t a chance she might some day also become the best.

16-Inech

o

Beauty in a Sand Trap

=i iwst2

Softball Teams Win —

A League
Rain
action

Top

le |

Top in

eeae

THE

LaLira Posts Sixth

Gain |

Seen

THROUGH

: Mets

Park

Winnetka — Glencoe

BERBER

RRR

ee

TF:

.

�Northwestern
_

(Continued from page 76)

gained

violin virtuosity.
“In any given year you have 30

kids in the football group,” says
ck Hinz, Northwestern’s

tor

of

em

admissions.
are

solid,

and

direc-

“Twenty

of

the

10

other

are all students who can succeed
but who are less strong academically than other candididates who

are rejected. But we have a need

for them.”
_ And the absence of a school of
physical education need not be a
detriment

to

recruiting.

Indeed,

only Indiana and Illinois in the Big
‘en have such schools, and Northestern contends its P.E. department ranks with any.
As Good As the Best

_ “We're

as good

as the best,”

Says Walt Gregg; the department

chairman.

‘‘We’re unique in sev-

eral ways, but
concerned, we
back seat to
retend to have
we
have

‘department

as far as quality is
don’t have to take
anybody. We don’t
a coaching school,
room within our

to prepare

a fellow .

_ for anything he wants to coach.”
“Tf

-

a boy wants to coach

in the

Suburban League,” declares football boss Alex Agase, ‘‘Northwestern is the very best school he can
pi

eae

Basketball coach Larry Glass
probably sums up the recruiting

problem

as

though
affected
the

neatly

as

any,

al-

he
admits he is less
than football because of

smaller numbers involved.

_ “Tf my nine chief competitors,
whom I intend to beat, can take X
number of students,’ he says,
“then I can take maybe X minus
20. We have to do as good a job as
the others with fewer people to
choose from.”’

Glass also brings up an intri_ guing point when he says, “If and
-when we finally do win the Big
Ten
title, then, in basketball,
“maybe _ the school’s _ size and

‘Scholastics Help, Hurt
school:

emphasis

and

can

be

the

of

scholastic

value

in

recruiting the well-motivated, inigent youngster who makes a
ight athlete as well as a good
student. Agase realizes this, although he also knows the high
_ standards can hurt.

“We

get a good type of kid,’’ he

;- points out. ‘But there are certain

good

football

players

we

can’t

A

it. We’re not asking to. We
w the problems when we came
here. But we don’t get some good
people the competition gets. They
can qualify for Big Ten aid but not

for admission here, and that’s a
_ factor in being a power year after
‘year.

_

”

Agase’s self-professed aim is to

“build to a championship . . . and
_ build championship kids.” Alex, of
- course, will have no part of the
-administration’s quest for mediocrity. He would win them all
every year if he could. But he is

realistic

enough

to

know

that

championships come a bit harder
at Northwestern than at schools
_ where the material runs deeper.
_ When Everything Goes Right

_

“When

everything

goes

right,

when we don’t have injuries, when
we
get the breaks
that are
necessary, we have a shot at the
_championship,”’ he declares.
Agase bristles at the suggestion
that Northwestern might not be-

long in the Big Ten.

_

respect

in the Big

from
Ten,’

He says. “They don’t just show up
against Northwestern. They have
to come and play good football if
they expect to win. This comes
from hard work and dedicated
people.”
Dr.
T.
Leroy
Martin,
the
school’s
faculty
representative,
agrees,

declaring,

‘‘Northwestern

is highly respected in the conference as strong competition. They
all understand we’re the smallest
schoo] in the conference and that
our academic requirements are
higher. But no one ever has made
a statement to me questioning
whether Northwestern should or
could compete.”
Statistics bear this out. Northwestern has won only one outright
football title and tied for four
others, but this is exactly as many
as Purdue has achieved. Indiana
has only one outright title, no ties.
Last a Dozen Times

In 69 years of football competition within the conference, Northwestern has finished in the first
division 28 times, in the second

division

41

times,

last

only

12

times. In the modern era dating
from
1939,
the Wildcats have
finished in the first division 10 of

the 28 years and have been last
only four times.
In the all-time league standings,
Northwestern ranks miles ahead
of Indiana, just this year moved
ahead of Iowa, and is within
hailing distance of Purdue.
In basketball, where

Northwest-

ern has won only one title and tied
for another, the Wildcats are last
(ahead of only Chicago) in the alltime standings. But they have won
40 percent of their league games,
and they are not so far behind
Iowa, Michigan, and Michigan
State to have lost respectability.
All of this might not make
thousands cheer, but it means that

if Northwestern does not belong in
the nation’s
strongest
athletic
conference, there are some others

- Certainly the attractiveness of
the

tremendous

our competitors

“Over the past 12 years we have

who do not belong, either.
Promotion Can Help

What lies ahead? Dye feels that
a strong selling effort can boost
the program and pull in more
money

to bring

about

an overall

improvement. He knows that football success is important to prestige and thus to bigger gates and
more contributions, but he thinks
there is more to it than this. Public relations spadework to promote
interest and loyalty is equally

Tim Russell (right) chats with Merchant Dick Manchester. (Bruce Gordon Photo}

It’s More Fun When Yo
Win, Russell Believes
By ROCER

WALLENSTEIN

.320 and was one of the leading
players for New Trier.
Manchester hired Russell last
February to take the reins of the
Winnetka
club.
He
had _ good
reason. “Of all the boys on last

Tim Russell is not only a good
baseball player, but he also has a
genuine love for the game.
After playing three summers

with Highland Park’s entry in the
Central

States

League,

year’s squad, Tim demonstrated
the greatest maturity and leader-

Russell

had to join a new club when the

ship. He also showed loyalty to
our team. Because of these traits,
I thought he’d be a good coach,”
Manchester says.
He Enjoys It

local team folded. Most 23-yearolds would have called it quits, but
Russell still wanted to play and

eventually hooked up with the
New Trier Merchants. That was
last year. This summer, Russell is
coaching the team.
Russell, a native

Russell

of Highwood,

explains, ‘“‘Last summer after I
graduated from Bradley University, I wasn’t thinking of playing

Robert

was

a

start,

and

wood.
League

before

has

Kittens Take

urban

Shore, Chicago, and Illinois sports
fans
that
there
are _ big-time

Baseball Lead

team _

League

play.

seven

the all-Sub-

team

his

senior

down the shortstop position for the
coaching

Russell has a simple philosophy

think it’s right to win at any cos

but the game

is much

more

f

when you win.”

So far Russell has been havi
fun. His club posted two wins la
week
against
Central
Statd
League

opponents,

Northbroo

and Lincolnwood. Lincolnwood
last year’s champion, but t
Russell-coached Merchants wad
easily last Sunday 5-1. Russe
predicts, “If we keep playing lik
we

did

against

Lincolnwood,

should have a good chance to w
the league title.”’
Even though Highland Park h
no team for boys who are too o
for American Legion ball, Russe
believes that a new team may b
started in the future.

“The New Trier district he
more boys to choose from tha
Highland Park. That’s why
seems
like they always ha
plenty of ballplayers. But in a fe
years, there may be more Hig]
land Park kids who want to pla
At the present time, there jus
aren’t enough kids who are inte

ested in playing summer ball. Yo
really need guys who love to pla
the game,”’ he observes.
And Tim Russell is one of tho
guys.
ZEMLICKA WINS AWARD
Jay Zemlicka of Deerfield ha
won his freshmen numerals in go

this

spring

at

Lawrence

(Wis

University.

g WILSON QEZEETD 0.

grades

SCHEDULE
Tuesday—Schnauzers vs. Possums
p.m.); Kittens vs. Poodles (7 p.m.).

thinks

I depend on myself more as a
player. I want to win more, now
that I’m coaching,” he says.
Winning Is the Thing

is eligible to
ae

He

‘‘My main objecti
he claims. “I do

helps his playing. ‘“‘Being a coach,

TEAM STANDINGS

‘
Kittens
Possums
Schnauzers
oodles

his

Bradley.
In
addition
to his
coaching
duties,
Russell
is still holding

The Kittens took over first place
in the Highwood Little Lassie
League last week as they beat the
Schnauzers 12-9. In another game,
the Possums bombed the Poodles
10-3.
Sabrina Wisenant had a homer
for the Kittens, and Stefani Somenzi and Gale Heitgard chipped
in with three hits apiece.
Shirley Nannini paced the Possums with a homerun.
The league still has room for
girl between

representing

year. He also played baseball for

Merchants.

Any

back-

He also played on a Prep

High School, making

Over Lassie

four through

a notable

varsity baseball at Highland Park

This means ceaseless visits with
alumni and public speaking engagements to convince the North

players.

had

hometown, which went to the national tournament in Pittsburgh,
Pa. Russell played three years of

last summer was over, Russell hit

vital, he believes.

athletic spectacles going on in
Dyche Stadium and McGaw Hall.
“We want to emphasize to the
public that we’re going to stay in
the Big Ten and do as good a job
as possible,”” Dye declares. “I
don’t think we can anticipate any
more than that. I’m not a miracle
man.”
Perhaps he is not, but this does
not mean he might not try to be.
A man
who built Nebraska’s
athletic program into one of the
nation’s strongest, he is finding
the problems greater at Northwestern. But Northwestern has
been making a determined effort
to overcome these problems since
it became
one of the seven
original members of the Western
Conference in 1896. There is no
reason to believe the effort in the
future will be any less.

new

ground in baseball, dating back to
his Little League days in High-

Man-

chester.”
That

his

as rough as I thought it would be
because they are easy to handle.
Tim

I really felt the urge to get on a
team, so I called New Trier’s
manager,

enjoyong

They love to play.”

summer ball. But once I got home

general

is

position. ‘‘I certainly like coaching
these kids,’’ he says. “This job is
a challenge in a way, but it’s not

of coaching.
is winning,”

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T. COL. JOHN MASON of Deerfield must have been
a proud father last Thursday when both his sons
igned contracts to play professional baseball. John Jr.,

1, was signed by the Boston Red Sox, and the New York
ankees bagged Jeff, 18.
ie
John had used up his eligibility at Southern Illinois
nd was expected to sign, but the move by Jeff came
fomewhat as a surprise. Young Mason starred for Deertield High School this past year in both football and baseall, and apparently was headed for the University of
\rizona with a full athletic scholarship.
However, the Yankees lured Jeff by promising to pay
is way to Arizona and insuring him of getting an educaion. Jeff left last Sunday for Johnson City, Tenn., where
e’ll play in a Class A rookie league.

Meanwhile,

John

will

be

playing

in

the

Midwest

eague with the Bosox’ Waterloo, Ia., farm team. The
pague is one of the finest Class A loops in the country,

pporting ten teams in Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
N OTHER SPORTS NOTES, Steve Bindas, the newly appointed
athletic director at Highland Park, was in town last week looking

Mayor Daly’s Youth Foundation
held its North Suburban sectional
wrestling
meet
at
Glenbrook
last week and produced 20 wres-

sectional

was

one

to determine
state meet.

who

Saturday’s
under

way

will

go

competition
at 11 a.m.

State
for

winners

a national

will

be

Steve

held

will

at Madison,

S.D.

e Golden

West

Track

Meet

in Sacramento,

Calif.,

last

Saturday.

he meet is held each year and features the best high school track
nd field athletes from the entire country. Gaines’ 6-9% leap in the
ate meet earned him a

spot in the event...

Grant Golden of Wilmette, one of the area’s all-time great tennis
layers, has been named to coach the Chicago District Tennis Asociation junior Davis Cup team.
The team will compete in a round-robin tournament at Purdue
Iniversity on Aug. 19-20. Last year, Golden led the same squad
b the tourney title. . .
'
N HIGHWOOD, plans are in the making for Don Skrinar Day,

which will be held at the Highland Park Country Club on Aug. 22.
krinar has headed the Highwood Recreation Department for the
ast 15 years and is the founder of Little Guys basketball. Bruno

ertucci is heading the committee for the event...
EITH COLBURN

.

of Winnetka ran in the annual Yale-Harvard

vs.

Oxford-Cambridge track meet last week. Colburn is only a fresh-

an at Harvard, but already he has the Ivy League buzzing with his
hievements. He turned in a 1:49.3 half-mile this spring, more than

o seconds under the school record. Colburn also set a record for
arvard freshmen with a 4:11.4 mile, . ;
The Northbrook Park District and the Glenbrook High School

tournament

later

Combs,

Combs
outcome
featured

summer.

assistant

wrestling

“Coaches
meet

Most communities

have

ball parks in this area is a mystery.

a budget

which

would

cover such

a

baseball

in

oject, and there definitely is an avid interest in youth

he Hollister area. With lighted fields, more boys would be able to
ay baseball because schedules could be expanded. . .
Greg Croft, a former Glenbrook South ballplayer, is playing in the
asin League this summer, the premier college loop in the country.
e league has teams in the Dakotas and is well scouted by all the
g league clubs. Croft was a freshman at Northwestern last year and
ould have a good college career ahead of him.

. .

Another local baseball product, Dick Baldwin of Northbrook, reently signed a professional contract with the Washington Senators.
aldwin played at Glenbrook North and later at Bradley University.
ast spring, he led his college team in hitting and patrolled center
eld for the Braves. Washington has assigned Baldwin to their Classteam in the New York-Penn League. . .
COTT SCHIRMER, one of the finest all-around athletes that GlenV view has produced, has decided on Arizona State University for

s future school.

Schirmer, who quarterbacked the Niles North varsity football team,
ayed guard on the basketball team and shortstop on the baseball
am and is playing shortstop this summer for the Skokie American
egion team.
Ed Michalik, manager of the Glenview Legion nine, was disappinted in not getting Schirmer for his club. “I had him when he was
Little League,” Michalik said.
Schirmer explained his choice of Skokie by saying he wanted to
pntinue playing with the boys from Niles. Many of his high school

ates are also on the team.

e 22,
Oi
;

,'e

1967
siiviv

thoughtfulness.

from

around

was

very

Considerate

Vive Top Veterans Sign

the area

Contracts With Grid Rifles |

and the

successful,”

he

&gt;

QUALIFIERS
106—Danny
Sherman
(Deerfield),
Ken Klein (Prospect).
115—Chuck
Rosette
(New
Trier
West),
Conrad
Mollek
(Ridgewood).
123—Ed
Jacobs
(Barrington),
Tom
Lawerance
(Deerfield).
132—-Dave Brook (New Trier East),
Bruce Garnett (Maine East).
143—Phil
Parker
(North
Chicago),
Tom Neuses (Maine South).
154—Gary
Cobe
(Prospect),
Rob
Brunswick
(Glenbrook South).
165—Brad
Somers
(Arlington), Tom
Darden
(Glenbrook South).
178—Mike
Jones
(Arlington),
Mike
Lorig (Evanston).
191—Verne Gongol
(Arlington), Dan
Holden (Maine South).

Five of the top players from last

EVANS
Dick

Evans

of Knollwood

finished

35th annual
Association

last

General

their

manager

Flinn, the former

contracts

Bob

Amann

Northern

Deerfield B’nai B’rith |
Plans Pin League

Rifle quarterback last season, and
completed 27 touchdown passes.
Dabiero, former Notre Dame all-

The

Deerfield

B’nai

Be
B'rith is —

planning a fall bowling league to
be held at the new Strike and —
Spare bowling lanes.
ee

American, was Flinn’s favorite
target. He led the team in pass
receptions and yards gained passing.

Friday.

mr
&gt;Ag

IIli-

nois University standout, was the

in the

ee

signed

announced that Lew Flinn, Angelo
Debiero, Bill Bodle, Lee Wahl-

Chicago District Golf
Champion of Cham-

pions tournament
Evans shot a 72.

12.

have

to play this fall.

Coun-

second

their signed contracts.

team

IS SECOND

Club

gren, and Bob Cook have returned

gainer
in the Central
States
League last year. The 205-pound
fullback is expected to bolster the
__
Rifle attack again this year asthe
team attempts to repeat its con- __
stg
ference championship.
The Rifles will open the season pie
at
Waukegan’s
Weiss’
Field
against the Dayton Colts on Aug.

year’s Lake County Rifles football

Hyw.—Ty
Sigmund
(Maine South),
Phil Mack (Glenbrook North).

try

_

A Real Golfer Is Always

is quite happy with the
of the local meet, which
free
style
wrestling.

Chairman of the league is Sig
Silberman.

Bodle,
ex-Pittsburgh
University star, was the leading ground-

should
4362.

Anyone _ interested

contact

Silberman

at 945-

om

TWO

orth’s baseball park. The controversy rages over cost and the disarbance the lights will cause nearby residents. We feel lights would
@ an asset to any boys’ baseball program, and hopefully the Glenrook diamond will be lighted.
OF LIGHTED

Slow play is the surest and quickest way to increase the
cost per round of golf. So play right along, as quickly as
you can. You will find that in most instances your game —
will improve and others on the course will appreciate your. ;

which

this

—

until you play the 19th hole.

eligible

coach at Deerfield High School
and a member
of the Youth
Foundation, says, ‘Eventually we
hope to get a United States team
which will compete in the Junior
Olympics in Haskavo, Bulgaria.”

oard are still debating whether lights will be installed at Glenbrook

HE ABSENCE

A good way to conserve time on the course and to make

finals

be

GIVE —

about the proper way to hold the club, or to |

play more enjoyable for all is to CONCENTRATE ON
EACH SHOT and forget your latest golf stories and jokes

will get

will begin at 7:30 p.m.

said.

Beadle State College

to the

The

Club

game. Tell the poor victim to take his trouble to the pro- _
fessional. Then the “Professor” is to blame.
-

five

meets conducted around the state

went all out to cooperate,

Gen.

of

Golf

swing, or to perform various shots. If what you tell him
doesn’t work out, he’ll blame you forever for ruining hig.

High School.
The

RIVARD

Glencoe

If you wish to keep your golfing friends, NEVER

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State high jump champion, Ben Gaines of Evanston, competed in

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Highland Park High Schod
summer baseball team has t
games on tap this weekend wh
could give an idea on how the c
will fare this season.
‘ Tomorrow the Giants will h
New
Trier East
in a 6 p.
contest. Saturday Niles North
be
at the
local
diamond
another twilight game.

Coach Steve Land ran his trod
through three practice sessiq
last week but was hindered by t
absence
of several
ballplaye

“We didn’t have everybody thg
at any one time,” Land said.
The coach says that a few ba
were away visiting colleges, w
others were involved in Highla
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week.

At the present
made

no

roster

time,

Land

changes,

but

said, ‘‘I wish we had a few m@
ballplayers.”

Three Tied
In Suburba
A Gift From

Little Loop

Althea

Althea Gibson Darben, the former world tennis champion who is now one of the top professionals on the ladies’ golf tour, presents a

Three teams are tied for
lead in the Suburban Little Ma
League, each with 2-1 records.

memento to Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim of Highland Park at the North Shore Country Club Ladies Pro-Am Monday. (Bud Daley Photo)

IN DEERFIELD’S

SUMMER

OPENER

Waukegan,

Klein’s indians Beat Carl- Again
By ART BELANGER

Carl Eichstaedt would like to
win every game that his team
plays, but when the other team is

Editor

extra urge to win.
Eichstaedt

and

Ron

Klein,

the

for

two New Trier errors. Mike Bunch
drove in the tying run with a
single that scored Ron Weiner.

a busman’s holiday, it isn’t unusual for them to take in a ball

The
regulation
seven-inning
game stretched out to nine innings

coach of New Trier, have been
friends since their high school
days. When

they get a chance

game together.

Monday’

night

Deerfield

summer

baseball

in its first

game

played

LEichstaedt’s
team

of the

season. It was a non-conference
affair, and a chance to do some

experimenting, but the other guys
were the Indians of New Trier
East. And Ron Klein was standing
in the coaching box at third.
New Trier hit Deerfield with a
five-run first inning as the Warriors committed three errors.
A Pair in Return

Deerfield refused to give up,
though, and came back with two
of its own in the bottom of the
first with Scott Garrett and Kirk
Gustie getting the RBI. In the
second the Warriors again came

before it came to a rapid conclusion.
A walk, a stolen base, and a hit
gave the Indians the winning run
in the top of the ninth.
Deerfield put two men on base
in their half of the ninth but
couldn’t push across any runs and

LANMAN
William
Country

PLACES
Lanman
Club

of Glen View
a

79

last

Friday in the 35th annual Chicago
District Golf Association Champion of Champions tournament.
Lanman’s round was good for 18th

place in a field of 69 golfers.
VICTOR

PLAYS

IN

MEET

“The bad weather last week
hurt us,’’ said Eichstaedt. ‘‘We
just weren’t ready. We didn’t get
a chance to put the polish on. We

didn’t work on the little defensive
plays that are a big part.
“I was pleased with the aggressiveness shown by some of the
younger boys, though,” Eichstaedt
continued.
“And
I think we’re
ahead of where we were at this

relieved

80

the
and

said
was
boys
first

coming with runners in scoring
position. Seven baserunners were

mound

Hetlinger

in the first game while Ha
Bethfeld no-hit the Highwood ba

and

singled

in

time last year.”
Brewster Starts

Scotty Brewster
for

by

the

The Warriors were scheduled to
Niles

and

Bunch

was

in

North

here

to beat
second.

yesterday

league games. Glenbrook South
will be here next Wednesday.
DEERFIELD
:
Fritz, If
Hetlinger, rf
Garrett, ss
Gustie,
Mick, ¢
Axtell, cf
DeJong, 3b
Weiner, 3b
ell, c
Johnson,
Jones, 2b
Wheeler, 2b
Brewster, p
Ornstein, ph
Wieder, P
Daniels, pr
George, Pp
Bunch, p
Totals
‘
New Trier
Deerfield

the

(5)
Ab RH
5 2 2
5 1 1°
5 0 1
3 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
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NEW TRIER E. (6)
:
Ab RH
Spiro, rf
4.3.4
Dorrer, if
y Se
Se
Greenberg, If
3 0 1
Stevens, cf
; Se
ee
Mayer, 2b
: eee
Griffiths,2b
2 0 1
Dahltheim, 3b
2 0 0
oyer, 3b
200
Holland, ss
: ee ee
Peterson,ss
2 0 0
Brown, 1b
te
Se!
Klein, 1b
200
Dix,c
200
McNerney,c
3 0 0
McMullen,p
2 0 0
MCcNift, p
+0
06
:
_ Totals
Innings

PITCHING SUMMARY

(W)

9

(2), Dix,
McGustie, Jones,
z.
E—Stevens,
Garrett,
DeJong,

Sac—DeJong
Sac_Fly—Gustie.
Trier 11, Deerfield7

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9 4
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6 5

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The Libertyville-Winnetka ga
were postponed and will be
played later.
TEAM STANDINGS

Saturday for a 10 a.m. game. The
Wednesday and Friday games are

McMullen

started on the

Deerfield

Mike

scored four runs in the fifth inn
of each game to break scorel
ties. Jim Castine beat Mike Mog

and will travel to Glenbrook North

The Warriors struck out 12
times in the game, many of them

a field of 69 golfers.

Bob

the second
ninth.

on Friday. Niles West will be here

Victor’s round placed him 20th in

as

to

Kenilworth won a pair from §
Valley 9-1 and 8-0. Kenilwo

Strong Comeback
“TI was
sorry to lose,”
Eichstaedt, ‘but I’m glad it
6-5 and not 5-0 or 5-2. The
came back strong after that
inning.”

score until the sixth when
Warriors tied it on two hits

two

down

man.
Fritz, who will be counted on as
one of the team’s top pitchers,
was the only Warrior able to get
more chan one hit. He doubled in

play

singled in Dick Jones and Glen
Fritz.
The game continued with the 5-4

with

went

wood took the loss in the secq
game 2-1.

this year.

George
Victor of Glen View
Country
Club shot an 80 last
Friday int he 35th annual Chicago
District Golf Association Champion of Champions
tournament.

up

again

defeat to Klein 6-5. It was New
Trier’s second win over Deerfield

stranded.

18th

carded

Eichstaedt

fifth. Clark George relieved Bunch
in the ninth and pitched to one

nN

New Trier East, he has that little

Kenilworth,

Highwood are the league leader
Highwood beat Waukegan
behind the three-hit pitching
Joey Soldano to win the opener
a double header at Waukegan
Sunday. Dennis DiNocola of Hij

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McMullen). Umpire—Brakel. Time—2:

Highwood Mites
Waukegan
Kenilworth
Sun Valley
Libertyville
Winnetka
GAMES COMING UP
Sunday—Kenilworth
at
Wauke
(2), Winnetka
at Highwood
(2),
Valley at Libertyville (2). All ga
start at 1:30 p.m.

LIFF PLACES 18th
Earl Liff of Green Acres Co
try Club
the 35th

Golf

shot a 79 last Frida
annual Chicago Dist

Association

Champions

Champion

tournament

to tie

18th place in a field of 69 -golfe
CAMPAGNI
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PLACES

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Valley,
shot a 78

Friday to place 13th in the
annual Chicago District Assod
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the First is ready, willing and able to help you take the helm. Yes, the
friendly First can make boat ownership out of a dream. From saving for
it to financing it we want to share your happiness. So, select your dream
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and colors to fit you as perfectly as
is possible.

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are priced at 75.00.

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1967 THUNDERBIRD 4 dr. Landau.

Charcoal

gray with black luxury

cloth interior. Features: Power windows &amp; steering. Air cond. Many

4a

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1966 MERCURY COMET

Blue,

matching

shift,

radio,

Brittany

int. 6 cyl., stick

wheel

covers.

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other extras. Our boss will hate to

lose this beauty for

4686

1963

CHEVROLET

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Bel Air. V-8, auto., radio. Bronze in
1967

GALAXIE

500

2

dr.

H.T.

Raven black w/white vinyl roof &amp;
white interior. 390 motor, CruiseO-Matic. Power steering, air cond.,

tinted

glass.

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other

items.

1966
2-Dr.

3229

Black Int. V-8, radio, bucket seats,

1967 MUSTANG
H.T. Brittany
Blue, matching interior. V-8, auto.
Power steering, disc brakes. Con-

sole. Exterior decor group.

2688

1967 GALAXIE 500 Convertible.
Red with black interior. 390 motor.

Automatic,
white walls, power
steering. Accent stripe. Under 500

mi.

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1967 FAIRLANE 500 2 dr. H.T. A
red beauty inside &amp; out, with black
vinyl roof. 8 cylinder, auto. Power
steering, radio, white walls. 2611

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1965 THUNDERBIRD
CONV'T.
Air cond. Power steering &amp; brakes,
windows and seats. Leather trim,
pale yellow ext., white int. If you
drive a lot don't come in to see
this sharp bird because you'll buy
Be
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2895
1964 BUICK "RIVIERA" COUPE
Powder blue ext. w/matching int.
V-8, auto., power steering &amp; brakes.
‘Bucket seats, Console. We invite
you to drive this BEAUTY for a
value-price of ............2145
1966 OLDS CUTLASS 2 Dr. H.T.
White with black vinyl roof and
int.

1967 CUSTOM 500 4 dr. sedan.
A white sale special with Galaxie
trim. 8 cylinder, auto., power
steering, white walls. White exteri2546
or, Ice Blue inside.

1966 MUSTANG

HARD

TOP Ta-

hoe Turquoise. Matching Int. 6 cyl.,
stick shift, radio, whitewalls, almost

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Console,

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dr. sedan.

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new

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tires,

extra

priced

at

low

int., ramiles.

......1295

1965 BUICK CONV'T. Red inside,
white top. V-8, auto. Power steering &amp; brakes. Radio, whitewalls. A
“young at heart" buy ... 1595
1967 THUNDERBIRD
LANDAU
Gray w/black vinyl top. Black int.
Power

steering.

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PARK AVE.

seats,

1965 VOLKSWAGEN 2

new

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auto., power steering &amp; brakes,
whitewalls, radio, many extras. A
GM fans delight at ...... .2595

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1967 GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T.
Candy red, black interior. V-8,
auto., power steering, white walls.
Many other features.
2721

FORD FAIRLANE 500 XL
H.T. Antique Bronze with

‘re Located On The North East Corner of

1T PARK AVE. &amp; SKOKIE HIGHWAY

windows

&amp;

Loaded!

seats,

brakes,

....... 4095

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SQUIRE

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NEW

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Station

Wagon. V-8, auto. Power steering,

air cond., yellow car with palomino
trim. Keep cool this summer in
this beauty, only .........1595
1964 COUNTRY

SQUIRE

Station

Wagon. Black with red int.
auto., power steering and

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10 passenger.

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beauty
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black car ..........- 1379

1962 MERCURY 4 Dr. Sedan Mon-

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1963 GALAXIE 2 Dr. Sedan. Gold
with parchment trim. V-8, auto.,
power steering. Car must be seen.
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MUSTANG 2-DR. HARDTOP
Equipped with Radio, Whitewalls.
Deluxe Belts, Remote Outside Mirror.

2259

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2 Dr. H.T.
1967 Ford

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4 Dr.

1967

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trim. V-8, auto. Power steering,
radio, whitewalls. Perfect 2nd car.

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1964 OLDS 88 Holiday Coupe.
White ext. aqua int. V-8, auto.
Power steering &amp; brakes. New
whitewalls. A first family car for
sure!
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1967 Galaxie 500 . 2282
1967 Custom 500. 2197

1963 PONTIAC CONV'T. Baby
blue inside &amp; outside. V-8, auto.
Power steering &amp; brakes, new

1967 Mustang .... 2073

whitewalls

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power steering. Color is Sundust
w/black int. Trade it in for another

Mustang. Drive this low mileage
extra sharp H.T. .........1795

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1962 PLYMOUTH FURY CONY'T.
Springtime yellow. Loaded, Power
windows, seats, brakes, steering.
Auto., whitewalls. Fits any garage
. would you believe .....795

PLUS THE EQUIPMENT OF
YOUR CHOICE AT MANUFACTURERS
SUGGESTED
PRICE.

1964 OLDS

F-85 Cutlass Coupe.

A fantastic value

..1595

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1957

5 yr. 50,000

Warrantees.

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                    <text>_ ANNUAL

ROSE SHOW JUNE 24

MEN’S GARDEN CLUB OF THE NORTH SHORE

�HOMES

SINCE

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Quinlan. and L-YSON,, Ine. rm
FINANCING

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Elegant, spacious 8-room, 2-bath ranch built in 1966, with
unusual,
carefully designed floor plan.
Family
rm. plus
den; fireplace and cathedral beamed ceiling in carpeted
living-dining
room.
3 very
large
bedrooms,
marvelous
closets. Approximately 34 acre.
$54,900.

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9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

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CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
De Luxe custom ranch in Lincolnshire. Huge bay window
and fireplace in Living rm. Built-in kitchen with breakfast
rm.; paneled family rm.; 3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths; 2car gar. with electric door. Gorgeous bluestone patio. Professional landscaping; underground sprinkling. Near springfed private lake, courts &amp; park. $53,500.

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CHARM
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are all wrapped up in one, just waiting for you in
bath, Colonial ranch in Northeast Deerfield. Family
Corner brick fireplace adds charm to living room.
Everything in this immaculate home is detailed for
Transferred owner asks $38,900.

VALUE
this sharp, 3 bedroom, 2
room with access to patio.
Lovely ranch plank floors.
comfort, plus top location.

BANNOCKBURN
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Unscheduled retirement makes available this custom-built
and immaculately maintained Colonial home on over three
wooded, landscaped acres. Stone, brick, hardwood, plaster,
and coved ceilings. Living room, dining room, breakfast
room and three expandable bedrooms. $48,500.

CUSTOM BUILT IN HIGHLAND PARK
This outstanding orick Ranch is being offered way below
reproduction cost. There’s a stone fireplace in the living
room, a separate dining area, a lovely enclosed breezeway, two twin-size bedrooms.
Full basement.
Plaster
&amp;
hardwood. Professional landscaping. $32,500.

A FAMILY
HOME
Spacious
four bedroom,
2%
bath
home,
located
on
a
winding street in area of comparable homes. Master suite
has own bath. Large kitchen with built-in oven, range,
dishwasher, eating area;
17
x 22 family room
opens to
patio;
basement;
2-car
garage.
Out-of-state
owner
has
priced right. $37,500.

DE LUXE DETAILS
5 ah
brick ranch that boasts two fireplaces — one in
the 25
ft. living rm., the other in the fantastically beautiful
33x19
family
rm- 3
bedrooms,
2. baths.
Fully
equipped kitchen — copper hood over island range. Wonderful
closet
space.
Plaster
construction.
Bannockburn
school. $43,900.

FOUR BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY
IN SCATTERWOODS
You'll enjoy living in this California redwood and brick split level! The freeform terrace off kitchen and dining room makes entertaining a breeze! You
can open the family room door to the lovely yard also. The fourth bedroom and
powder room accommodates
guests with privacy and separation from family
bedrooms. Quality construction: lath and plaster, hardwood floors, both baths
are ceramic tiled, beamed ceiling in living and dining rooms. $47,500

CHARMING

HOME — CHOICE

LOCATION

z
WAITING FOR THE BIG FAMILY
Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath home in Deerfield’s beautiful
Clavinia area. Cigantic family rm. with large dnd beautifully paneied fireplace. Kitchen has eating area, built-in
oven, range, dishwasher &amp; disposal. Oversized 2-car garage.
2,755 sq. ft. of living area. $47,900.

No need for 2 cars, you can walk to trains, shops, and
schools.
Beautiful screened
porch off large living room.
Family size kitchen with plenty of work space. Child-proof
Recreation room where everyone can “‘live a little.’ Master
bedroom accommodates oversize furniture. $37,900.

IN SCATTERWOODS
— 5 BEDROOMS, 212 BATHS
A gracious,
cheerful,
Kennedy-built
home,
richly appointed
to delight the
most fastidious buyer — yet, a family home with a big open kitchen - breakfast room and family room. King-size master bedroom with elegant ceramic
tiled bath and mirrored sliding door wardrobe. Decorator's dream kitchen with
all built-in appliances and laundry-mud room adjoining. Formal dining room.
Slate tiled center entry. Huge screened porch and outdoor gas barbecue. Just
listed at $62,500 by transferred owner.

PLENTY OF SPACE
:
Every possible convenience for easy, but elegant living is
featured in this 4 bedroom, 2%
bath bi-level in Briarwood Vista, Deerfield. 24 ft. family rm. with stone fireplace; indirect lighting, fabulous decor. Vaulted
ceilings
in living rm. and dining rm. CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING. 2-car gar. with elec. eye.
Underground
sprinkling.
$53,900.

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Paneled
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�Junior College Turned Down;
Next Move Up to High Schools
begin

The defeat of Saturday’s
. referendum to form a North
Shore junior college district
and the district steering
committee’s
intention
to

graduates

The

referendum

was

The

tricts

Niles

defeated

district.

and

also

New

rejected

Trier

the

schools

junior

colleges.’”’

Shore

districts

The

Illinois

six

started

Precinct vote on page

in 1962.
committee

for

referendum Saturday. The committee chairman, Laurence Cle-

land of Northbrook, said the committee

will hold

one

more

be formed

Evanston

would

before

the

referendum,

Evanston property owners a few

be

bills, which increased more than 9
percent over last year’s bills.
Approval
of the
referendum

would have established an operational tax rate of 19 cents per $100
assessed valuation and a building
tax

rate

of

4

cents.

Supporters

said about 16 cents would have
been needed in the first years of

P.

Mc-

campus, the cost, and the number
of students who would go,” he
said.

he

weeks ago received their 1966 tax

included because of the strong
opposition there.
Leonard H. Scane, vice president of the Evanston Taxpayers

usually

generous assistance.”

said.

to keep

If another attempt to form a
district is made, there is specula-

tion whether

all. We did a lot of work in a
hurry. We had spontaneous and

days

James

impact of which was not fully
explained to the Evanston resident.
“The proposal was not clear.
There were too many uncertainties: the location, the size of the

The group distributed 30,000
handbills in Evanston in the three

meet-

Ald.

Court (9th), who also led opposition to the college, said, ‘I’m
delighted to see enough people
opposed the proposition, the full

8

Association,
which
distributed
handbills opposing the junior college, said, “I wasn’t surprised at

was

the junior college.

Evanston

North

plans

the
current
information
and
gather new material on the need
for a junior college here.

jority of votes throughout the six

high

to go to other

a study group

districts to carry.
Commenting on where the district goes from here, P. Frank
Pool, first assistant to the Cook
_ County superintendent of schools,

‘The

Editorial on page 9

ing and dissolve.
He said he will recommend that

dis-

proposal

while the Lake Forest, Glenbrook,
and Highland Park districts favored it.
The referendum needed a ma-

_ said,

operating

movements

formed to push for passage of the

© 6,785 to 4,364, with more than a
i third of the ‘‘no” votes coming

_in the Evanston

college

a local college
A
steering

- dissolve leaves the next move up
to the six area high school districts.

'

junior

because they have to pay for their

.

Ald.

McCourt

also

accused

the

supporters of the junior college of
using

‘“‘scare tactics

about

future

restrictions of university enrollments to juniors and_ seniors

Dolores Turner, one of tt
more than 440 Deerfield High

—

School seniors who were gradu-—

ated Tuesday night, braces her- +2
self for the big moment.

only.”’
David M. Wood, president of the
South West Evanston Community

Club, which also opposed the
junior college, said, ‘‘Most people
were not prepared to support it.”’

“It’s so easy to muster a group

Deerfield Villager
VOL.

1,

NO.

48

$2

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

JUNE

against it,’ John White, chairman

of the Glenbrook delegation on the

15,

1967

steering committee, said. ‘‘All you
have to do is pull out the tax bill
and wave it.”
Mr. Cleland, who set up election
headquarters in his home Saturday
night,
said,
‘We
took
a

Budget of $1,235,448

shellacking.

Approved by 110 Bd.

The rain helped hold the turnout
to 11,228 voters. About 44,000 had
been expected to vote.

By MELINDA

UPP

Deerfield-Wilmot

School

District 110 Tuesday
approved a tentative $1,235,448 budget for the 1967-68

school year.
Although

the

budget,

which

is

based on tax revenues which will
be
received
this
summer,
is

$132,568 higher than the budget for
the 1966-67 school year, it did not
necessitate
a tax-rate
increase
because
the district’s
assessed
. valuation
has
increased
from

F $29,941,545 to $32,360,030.
The

Based on State Aid
budget also is based

anticipated

state

aid

on

totaling

$404,217, as compared to $324,490
for the current school year. The
General Assembly is expected to
approve a new State aid formula
which would mean an increase of
about $50 per pupil in the district.

Taxes

for

the

1967-68

school

year were levied at the rate of
$2.447 per $100 assessed valuation,

as compared to $2.461 for the year
before.

Local taxes will contribute 65.3
percent of the revenue for the
1967-68 school year, a decrease
from 68.7 percent this year. The
state’s contribution will increase

from 29.6 to 32.6 percent, and
revenue from the federal government is expected to increase from
1.7 to 2.1 percent.
The largest fund in the tentative
budget, the education fund, calls
for anticipated
expenditures
of
$983,183, as compared to estimated actual expenditures of $867,260
during the current school year.
Anticipated revenue for the education fund in 1967-68 will be
$962,758, as compared to estimated actual revenue of $823,630 for
1966-67.
The difference between the anticipated revenue
and expendi-

tures for both years is primarily a
paper deficit because the expenditures total includes the July and

August payroll which will be paid
with the next year’s revenues.
The remaining deficit will

be

made up with transfers from the
working cash fund.
Expenditures from the educa-

tion fund have jumped because of
increased enrollment and because
of more employegs
and higher
salaries. Higher salaries account
for 77 percent of the increase.
Total salaries paid from the
education fund in 1967-68 will be
$796,525, as compared to $709,838
for the current year. Administrative. salaries were increased from
$77,100 to $83,200 clerks and secretaries, from $48,077 to $56,325;
teachers,
from
$564,000
to
$644,000; and nurses, from $5,300
to $7,000.
Custodial Salaries Down
Custodial salaries paid from the
education
fund decreased
from
$15,361 to $6,000 because an in-

creasing portion of their salaries
is being paid from the building
fund.
A total of $15,000 more,
or
$50,000 worth of custodial salaries,
will be paid from the building fund
in 1967-68, which is reflected in the
increase
for that
fund’s
total
expenditures.
This year, $68,779 was expended
from the building fund, whereas

(Continued on page 91)

Deerfield’s vig Dilemma

out early

‘“‘The ‘no’ voters got

and the

Mr.
land

Cleland
Park

said

. Turn to Page 7

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

at one

polling

High-

place,

the

judges
were
concerned
about
their flooded basements at home
and asked if they could close
the poll.
Mr. Cleland told them, ‘“‘Keep
one judge there. Keep it open.”
But few voters appeared at the
polls during the heavy rains.

From
night

7 p.m.
the

until

Clelands’

after

mid-

phone

was

The

emotion

of

the

hour

temporarily overcomes Dolore
during the ceremonies in Ravinia Park. Diplomas were presented
by
William
elson,

president of the 113 Board,

Edward
Rothschild,
member.

a

and.

board

either ringing or being dialed.

Coronation

Is Saturday
The Miss Deerfield ‘‘Coronation
Hop,” scheduled originally for
7:30 p.m. last Saturday in Alan B.
Shepard School, was postponed
one week because of Saturday’s
heavy rains.
Miss Deerfield, who will reign
over the Family Day celebration
July 4, will be chosen from among
eight contestants .at the

dance.

The eight candidates are Leslie
Knowlton, Dorothy Kinter, Nancy
Riter, Donna Naojdowski, Cinda
Lee Peterson, Jan Katherine Forstrom, Gail
Petton.

Whisler,

and

Joyce

The Family Day Inc. board also
is inviting all merchants, industries, and organizations to enter a
July 4th float. There is no limitation on theme.

|

‘yes’ voters got

rained out.” He referred to the
late afternoon tornado warnings
and heavy rain.

First, second,

and

third prize trophies will be given.
Floats may form after 10 a.m.
and should be in position by 11:30
a.m. The parade starts at 12 noon.
Controlled

circulation postage

Two ihe graduating seni:
mirror the solemnity of the —

occasion

Tuesday

night.

For

more graduation news anda list
of graduates, see page 20. (Staff 5
Photos)
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paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

�Calls on Flooding Total 1,500

Heavy

Rains

Keep

Phones

Ringing

By MELINDA UPP
Four persons answered
telephone
calls
about
flooded basements in Deerfield for three hours straight
at the Deerfield police department Saturday evening.
“Worst
any

areas?

worst

We didn’t have

areas,”

said

Village

Mgr. Norris Stilphen. ‘Everything
was bad and it was impossible to
tell where
were.”

the

biggest

faced

one

of the

worst

floods in its history.
Question

%

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Kiwanis Club officers talk with Philip Jackman,
president of the new Deerfield High School Key
Club.

The

Kiwanians

are (from

left) Tom

bings, Donald DeSandro, and Elmore V. Knaack.
This is the first Key Club to be formed in this area.
(Bud Daley Photo) Story below.

Steb-

Library's Board
Will Seek Advice
The Deerfield Library Board
Thursday approved a proposal to
ask Gerald M. Born, building
consultant with the Illinois State
Library, to assess local needs for
an expanded library.
The board also plans to contact
the village planning commission,
which is making a master development study of the village.
The proposal was made by Mrs.
Robert Mazur, who recently attended a library building workshop in Rosemont. The workshop
included explanation of the roles
of librarian, consultant, and architect, as well as the functions of
the board.
The board also passed a policy

D.HLS. Group
Gets Charter
The new Key Club at Deerfield
High School, sponsored by the
Deerfield Kiwanis Club, received

its charter during a special ceremony last week in the high school.
Speakers included Donald De4Sandro,

president of Deerfield Ki-

wanis, who read the charges;
Thomas Stebbings, Kiwanis district lieutenant governor,
who
presented the certificate of organization and the gavel; and
Philip Jackman, Key Club president.
Other club officers are John
Kyle, treasurer;
secretary;
and

vice president.

s

Kai Rapsholdt,
Merrick
Leler,

Children’s

granting fully trained personnel a
one-month yearly paid vacation.
Employees previously received a
two-week vacation. Time of the
vacation will still be at the
discretion of the head librarian.

A check for $75 from
Mother’s Club of Deerfield
children’s books was presented
the board by Mrs. Peter Walch
Deerfield. The new children’s
brarian,

Mrs.

Ruth

Ann

the
for
to
of
li-

Boyer,

will join the staff this fall after
completing her library science
graduate studies at Rosary College in River Forest.
In other business, the board
heard a report from Mrs. Edward
Buker, who recently attended a
library systems meeting in Oak
Park. The discussion focused on
the establishment of a large north
suburban system
which would
serve area libraries. Mrs. Buker
also discussed the idea of creating
a central pool of substitute librarians and further co-ordinating
school and public libraries.
Other business
included
the
election of officers for the township library board. Unanimously
elected were Mr. Root, president;
Mrs. Peter Horne, secretary; and
The township library board approved the payment of May paychecks

totaling

$7,307.18.

Board members were in favor of
Mr. York’s suggestion that the
president or treasurer be authorized

to

issue

payroll

The
will

Deerfield
offer

checks

in

advance of board meetings, but
that other bills be signed only
after approval at the meetings.

a

Public

six-week

Answered

Anyone who wondered why the
village has approved a new ordinance with special regulations for
homes built on flood plains had his
answer.
One
of the worst
hit was
William A, Marquardt, 415 Wilmot
Rd., who reported Sunday that his
basement was flooded with 22
inches of mud and water.
Most of the high water had
abated by Monday and Tuesday
except for Woodvale Av.-Carlisle
Pl. area in northwest Deerfield
and the Stratford Rd. area in
northwest Deerfield.
Mr. Stilphen said that the Woodvale-Carlisle area was flooded
because the streets were lower
than the level of the Skokie
Drainage Ditch which flows parallel to Woodvale.

The theme

Saucers

book
have

(U.F.0O.)

will be Flying
and

for

every

read, each participant will
a flying saucer stamped

after her name on the honor rolls.
All children who read 10 books or
more will receive a special certi-

ficate of award. Those reading the
most books will receive personally
autographed books from famous
authors.
For children five to seven a
story hour will be held at 9 a.m.
Wednesdays, starting June 21.

Both programs will end with a
party on July 26. Vicki Johnson
will entertain with a puppet show.

The Friends of the Library will be
in charge of this program.
charge

Jeanette
of

all

Hsieh will be in

summer

children’s

activities at the library. Mrs.
Hsieh teaches sixth grade at
Deerfield Grammar School. She
received her bachelor’s

degree

at

Westmont College in Santa Barbara and her. master’s at Wheaton
College. She
has had _ special
training in children’s literature
and story telling.

Warns

of Danger

Mel Fragassi, owner of Fragassi |
TV in Deerfield, warned residents
to immediately

turn off the

elec-

| tricity before unplugging the wet
appliance.
“After

the

water

has

subsided,

do not start the appliance or
machine until absolutely certain
that the electrical switches and
the motor are completely dry,”
Mr. Fragassi said.
‘In most cases, it will take a
few days for the wiring in motors

to dry out. A hairdryer will hasten
the drying time,’ he added. ‘‘To be
absolutely certain that the appliance is dried out and will not
be damaged when started residents should call a serviceman.”

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entering third through the sixth
grade.

Appliance dealers in Deerfield
were flooded Monday with calls
from area residents with wet «
basements and wet appliances.

children’s

program starting Monday. Registration will be held Saturday in
the library.
An incentive reading program
will be conducted for children

Mrs.

Robert York, treasurer.

roll

Program
To Begin

exact cause.

problems

Police officials estimated that
they answered between 800 and
1,000 calls Saturday evening, with
Mr. Stilphen taking about 175
himself.
About
500
more
calls—many calling for the second
time—were
taken
Sunday
as
Deerfield

He
said that the - Stratford
flooding resulted from having a
storm sewer drainage pipe inade- |
quate to carry off the water or
from stoppage blocking the pipe.
The village public works department is checking to determine the

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backs
up
for
traffic
what

would

be

blocks

in

other villages—but Deerfield doesn't have blocks.
It
has
quadrants,
so
motorists
can't
detour
around
the
Deertfield-

Waukegan

Rds. intersec-

tion.

By MELINDA

UPP

RAFFIC AT THE intersection of Deerfield and Waukegan Rds.
really isn’t so bad —

when

- you compare it to, say, State
and Randolph Sts. on the
day before Christmas.
But it’s bad enough for anyone
who has anything to do with it.
The intersection is bad for the
housewife who wants to stop at
the drugstore after picking the
kids up from school.
She wants to run in and out
before the kids tear up each
other’s
homework
assignments,
but there isn’t a parking place—

and you just don’t drive around
the block in Deerfield. So she
postpones

the

stop,

maybe

until

the next time she’s in the Northbrook Shopping Center.

The intersection is the biggest
headache in town for the policeman. More accidents happen there
in the course of a year than

anywhere else in the village.
And it’s bad for the merchants,
because every time a housewife
goes to the Crossroads or the
Northbrook Shopping Center or to
Highland Park, local business
loses a dollar or two or thousand.

Insufficient Sales

Not

Deer-

field.
Deerfield’s sales tax revenue
has doubled in the past few years,
but the population served has
more than quadrupled. And no one
contends that this intersection
with its lack of parking is not one
of the contributing factors.

June

15, 1967

signal would eliminate parking on
the west side of Waukegan Rd.

might just as well fold up his tent

south of
south side
Waukegan
Waukegan
Rd.; and
Deerfield

and

go home,”

said Jack

Bake-

man, owner of the Ford Pharmacy and a spokesman for the
merchants.

But the parking situation is
likely to get worse before it gets
better.
First,

the State

of Illinois

Deerfield Rd.; on the
of Deerfield Rd. east of
Rd.; on the east side of
Rd. north of Deerfield
on the north side of
Rd. west of Waukegan

Rd.
This would permit three lanes at
the approaches to the intersection

De-

and two past the light. Left turns

partment of Highways is expected
to approve within two weeks a
left-turn signal for the intersection.

from two approaches also might
be
prohibited
to increase
the
intersection’s capacity.

To provide the third lane needed
for a left-turn signal, on-street
parking spaces must be removed
from
a business district that
already is short from 150 to 170
spaces by all standard regulations.

Planned

Prohibiting left turns, however,
would create problems on the
outskirts of the business district
where motorists would need to
use peripheral residential streets:
a

this-is-the-house-that-Jack-built

situation,
with
solved creating

each
problem
another.

Second, the village had hoped to
put some money aside for off-

as a liaison between the village
board and the merchants, plans to

street parking by slightly raising
and extensively expanding busi-

call a meeting with the merchants

ness license

the left-turn signal is made public.

fees.

A new ordinance was being
modeled after one used by the
Village

Atty.
Village

of

Skokie.

Richard
Mgr.

But

Houpt

Norris

“We’re

talking

millions

of dol-

lars, now,”’ said Mr. Bakeman.
‘‘This seems like a huge sum, and

individually, it would be. But if we
all work together, it would be a
relatively small amount.”
Mr. Stilphen suggested that the
village might be able to arrange a
long-term contract with the property owner to pay off the price of
the property over several years.

The village could contribute its
Share primarily from any new
sources of revenue which the
General

Assembly

Meanwhile,

authorizes.

the village and the

merchants are caught in a vicious
circle with each other and the

shopper as victims.
The

merchants

contribute money

can’t

afford

to

for parking

fa-

cilities without increased business,
and they won’t get the increased
business without more convenient
parking for their customers.
The

village

can’t

afford

to pay

its full share of the cost without
additional revenues,
which logically would
come
from
sales
taxes. Sales tax revenue won’t

increase significantly until
volume of business locally
creases.

the
in-

And the volume of business
won’t increase until the parking is
provided.
Meanwhile, more Deerfield residents may turn to other shopping
areas.
Said Mr. Stilphen, ‘I guess the
only real answer is to eliminate
the automobile.”

Ed Gourley, chairman of the
parking committee which serves

Fee Hike

Village

has _ told

Stilphen that

Skokie’s ordinance isn’t legal and
that Deerfield couldn’t risk applying it locally.
And third, as the building sea-

What’s bad for the merchants is
bad for the village. Most municipalities can rely on a sizable
chunk of sales tax dollars to
finance the day-to-day operations
of village government.

“If something isn’t done soon,
the
businessman
in Deerfield

son progresses, Deerfield’s population will continue to multiply
like guppies. If John Glorioso’s

soon

after

the

state’s

report

on

The committee hopes to be able
to suggest locations and means of

financing for off-street parking so
that the master planners, who
also are considering the problems
involved, will have some concrete

ideas to work with.

Land

Is Rare

Additional
off-street
parking
probably would be financed in the
same manner as the municipal lot

plans for the Hovland subdivision
and a 10.l-acre site south of the

north of Deerfield Rd. on Rosemary Ter. was financed.

North Trails subdivision proceed
on schedule, cars for 107 more
homes will jam Deerfield streets
within a year.

The National Tea Co. contributed $46,000; Bethlehem Church,
$5,000;
the
Chamber
of Com-

merce,

$3,000;

and

the

village,

And the measures necessary to
alleviate the traffic problem will
only worsen the parking problem.

$47,000 for that 50-space lot.

Mr. Stilphen said one plan to
take advantage of the left-turn

price for more parking could be
considerably higher.

Since
creasingly

available
rare,

land
however,

is

inthe

A tired, hot, and disgruntled motorist waits for -the
light to change so he can move one—or maybe, if he’
lucky, two more—spaces further through the congested
intersection. (Howard Fochler Photos)

7

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¢

Gist

Will Consider
Two

Petitions

For Rezoning
Deerfield
consider

trustees

plan

Monday

commission

will

does
not
minimum

recom-

plat

mendations on the Bergmark and
Kottrasch petitions for rezoning
for apartments on Elm St.

rezoning

apartments

for
in

more
that

than

200

of

the

area

Hirsch, a graduating student, gave the main
speech, ''Wisdom and Knowledge." (Staff Photos)

Jr. College

the

rest

on

owned

George Schleicher
Forrest.

by

The petitioners have testified
that the properties are not suitable for their present zoning,
residences,

Davenport,
geant.

because

Following
Polling

Place
For
Against
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Everett Rd. School
24
Deerpath
116
39
High school
45
36
Village hall
113
47
Firehouse
16
12
Totals

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Totals

699
Glenbrook
Crestwood
196
Greenbriar
145
Glenbrook N.
47
Grove
40
Lyons
164
Rugen
72
Westbrook
108

588

Totals

772
New Trier
(Glencoe)
221

665
.
101

263
28
211
190
33

415
204
380
340
46

Willard
Haven
Noyes
College

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. Spectrum of the arts than ever before. Turn to page 74 in our

fine arts section for details.

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Niles
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Parkview
Sharp Corner
Niles School
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Oakview
Niles High

16
253
114
50
133
191
202

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149
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314
Highland Park-Deerfield
Bannockburn
19
Indian Trail
89
Edgewood
222
Red
Oak
105
Deerfield Grammar
41
Maplewood
37
Wilmot
65
Samuel Faraone home 13
Oak Terrace
14
Wayne
Thomas
94

Central
Winnetka
Village Hall
Sears School
Central
(Wilmette)
Romona
Avoca West
Northfield
Village Hall

859

Police

prepared

783
278
246

2,781
85
269
122
62
96
192
174
1,000

Auditions

Will Be Held Monday
Auditions for roles in the Summerset Players productions will
be held at 7 p.m. Monday in the
First Congregational
Church
of
Wilmette, 1125 Wilmette Av.
The North Shore group of high
school and college students will
present
‘“‘A Doll’s House’
and
“Guys and Dolls.’

homes, and that services such as

items

were

on

at the

the

John

Public

Adminis-

chiefs

from

Through Sept. 2, the library
will be open Saturdays from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. The other weekday
hours, Monday through Thursday,
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., will remain the

authorizing rezoning of

developer,

testing

examinations

hours this week.

petitioners’

a 10.l-acre tract south of the
North Trails subdivision for 22
homes in the R1A (12,000-squarefoot) zoning classification.
The

written

The Deerfield Public Library
will change to summer Saturday

Also Monday night, the board
will consider on first reading an

ordinance

Deerfield
The

Library To Start
Summer Hours

agenda for the June 5 board
meeting, but deferred until Monday’s meeting
request.

the

tions by three police
outside departments.

streets, water facilities, and sewers in the area were designed for
single-family residences.
two

ser-

highest on tests

by

by the

of

tration Service and oral examina-

zoning,” because the surrounding
property is zoned for single-family

The

rank

Commission.

included

members noted that the apartment development would be ‘“‘spot
of re-

the

The two ranked

In their recommendations to the
village board,
plan commission

is a breakdown

to

administered

tracks, and the brickyards.

turns by polling place:

Bernard

tion of two Deerfield policemen,
William
J. Wood
and Robert

of their proximity to the village
garage,
the
Milwaukee
Road

Are Given

and

Also on the agenda
for this
Monday’s meeting is the promo-

Frank and Adolph Kottrasch.

single family

an

voting against the rezoning were

the property
Bergmark and

property

for

Opposing trustees promised a
fight when the ordinance is considered on first reading. Those

About 96 units could be built on
the
two
properties
now
being

The 197 Wilmot Junior High School graduates
listen to their speakers Monday evening. Martha

calls

Trustees authorized the village
attorney to draw up the ordinance
permitting the rezoning on a split
3-2 vote June 5.

village.

discussed—16
on
owned by Eugene

subdivision

the
His

average lot size of 16,236 square
feet with the smallest lot, 14,800
square feet.

The plan commission has recommended denial of both petitions
because this rezoning could lead

to

of

plan
to
utilize
lot size, however.

same.
A weekly story hour for six- and
seven-year olds will start at 9

Glorioso,

a.m. next Wednesday.

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ee President

A Disturbing Shortcut
ast week is needed, but the board’s meth-

pds

of pushing

it through

without

@ Why doesn’t the courthouse-jail lease

ade-

include

nuate discussion certainly are not.

The

board’s

some sticky

inability

questions

the

with

Board

$73-mil-

ion building should have raised doubts for
building will cost property owners

week’s

vote for this huge

include

does
more

the
than

courthouse-jail

tax ex-

the

county

real

estate

But

board,
taxes

its members

county

lease

which
without

levy

can

then

to
to

referendum

to

board,

are

giving

appointed
the

by
the

board

the
ulti-

mate responsibility.
HREE LOCAL board members voted
against the resolution for the
building last week, citing inadequate disThey

cussion.

are Deerfield

Twp.

Super-

visor Frank Peers and Asst. Supervisors
Samuel E. Smith and Mrs. Grace Mary
Stern.

West

Bruce

Frost,

Clarence

@ Why has the county agreed to vacate
the old courthouse by Jan. 12, 1968, or
else face a $400-a-day fine for occupancy
beyond that date? The administration
ower, which was slated for completion a
year ago and could be subject to further |
delays, must be completed before the old
courthouse can be vacated.

e Why haven’t architects’ fees been
learly defined? The architect for the
that he

would charge a 5 percent fee for razing
the old courthouse, but then remembered

body
them

-

Deerfield

Twp.

Supervisor

Vernon

Twp.

Supervisor

and

John

Frantonius,

Pontius,

assistant supervisor from Deerfield Township, voted ‘“‘yes.”’

Any of the supervisors who voted for
the resolution could ask for reconsideration to clarify questions.
By deciding to use the building commission in 1962 instead of a referendum for
general obligation bonds, the county
board bypassed the voters. Some may have
been able to justify this by saying there is
a great need for the facilities, but no one
now can justify inadequate discussion
when it comes to the actual spending of
$73 million of the taxpayers’ money.

Support Highland Park Hospital
LTHOUGH

the time allotted to raise

funds for Highland Park Hospital’s

Mew wing is more than half gone, less
han half of the needed $2.5 million has

been

pledged.

Almost $1.5 million still is needed to
finance the three-story addition.
Highland Park Hospital officials estimate population in the hospital’s service

area will increase by 45 to 50 percentby
1970. Then the hospital will be serving
more than 100,000 people in the area.

- The hospital currently is operating on
lan emergency-only basis. Facilities have

| June 15, 1967

been overcrowded for more than a year,
and beds have had to be placed in the
halls. Overcrowding has been eased so far
by stopgap measures.
The remaining $1.5 million is urgently
needed now, since the wing is more than
half completed and the move will begin
in November.
The hospital has offered to name the
new wing after the person who contributes
a substantial amount to the expansion.
But every contribution—large or small
—will help build an investment that this
area cannot afford to be without.

aa
Ss

“Ge

Minority Ru

approach. The
established un-

Unfortunately, the building commission

e@ Why will only 80 parking spaces be
provided for a 10-story administration
ower, an 11-courtroom structure, and a
102-inmate jail?

last week

with

has no direct responsibility to the voters.

$1.5 million for main-

told the board

avoided dealing

pay, on the lease.

enance on the administration tower? The
board is required to levy $500,000 from
1984 through 1986 for this amount, despite the fact that the tower was to be
paid off in 1984 and its ownership was to
have reverted to the county.

project

*
=&gt;

der state statute as a corporate
erect public buildings and lease

penditure was taken after only an hour of
debate, with no answers being given for
hese disturbing questions:
3
e Why

members

We can’t accept this
building commission was

an additional 6.4 cents per $100 assessed
aluation for the next 19 years. Total tax
oney used for the building will range
rom $770,000 in 1969 to $1,250,000 in
1986.
Last

that clearly states when

these issues last week in a 26-7 vote by
saying the board should have faith in the
county building commission.

even the most tolerant taxpayers.
The

a clause

the title will revert to the county?

to grapple

about

a com-

to waive

that he had once agreed
mission for razing.

HE NEW courthouse-jail building
okayed by the Lake County Board

ISAPPROVAL

of a North Shore junior college was

registered Saturday by less than 4 percent of the

area’s voters. Because an even smaller percentage registered approval, however, the proposal was defeated and
the higher educational future of many area youngsters
remains in doubt.
As we stated on this page last week, the need for thi
junior college is clearly illustrated by the direction ©
higher education in Illinois. The state’s public colleges a

expected

to freeze the

size

of their underclasses

after —

1970-71 and private colleges will rapidly reach capacity.

This means many area students will either have to forget
about going to college or attend junior colleges outside the
area, thus incurring commuting and possibly room and :

board expenses. This isn’t a sensible alternative to building
a local college, especially when our high school districts
have to help pay the tuition of local students attending
io

junior colleges elsewhere.
S°

é

is ae
\

persuasive is the case for the college that we think

the proposal should be resubmitted to voters as soon

as possible. The voter turnout Saturday was unusually low
for an election of this importance and many of the issu
were clouded by misinformation and unfounded char
One of the most misunderstood facts is that approvi
the referendum would not mean approving a particu
site or physical plant. These would require a bond iss
fe!
that must be approved in a separate referendum.

Also somewhat misleading are figures on the low number
of area students presently attending junior college. Today
is not the problem; it’s tomorrow — 1970, when the ex
pected student pressures force the state to freeze underclass enrollments at senior colleges. If the area started a
college immediately, it could not open until 1970.

The most irresponsible charge was made

by some of

the bill’s opponents in Evanston. They contended that the

firm which conducted the junior college study previously
underestimated the cost of an Evanston High School addition by $7.5 million. This is utterly false. If there was an
error, it was the architect’s.

HE

pertinent facts in Saturday’s

referendum

were

these: A ‘“‘yes” vote would have authorized forma-

tion of a junior college that would have served an estimated
4,000 students in 1970, the first year it could have opened

The college district’s maximum tax rate would have been —
23 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The makeup of the —
board, the location of the building, and the type of build
ing would have been decided in subsequent elections.
We urge the junior college steering committee to remain
active and bring these facts home to the public. If opposi
tion remains

strong in any given area, such as Evanston,

the committee might consider redrawing the boundaries —
before calling another referendum.
- called. Time is running out.

But

one

should

be —

�By BONNIE FOSTER
The board of Deerfield-Highland
Park High School
District has
rejected bids for an addition to

displayed for a month during July
and August, and will be adopted

officially in August.
In other
board:

the administration building.
The bids, the lowest of which
totaled $77,000, were the second

business

Monday,

the

Highland Park and Deerfield high

building fund.

port that the number of District
113 graduates exceeds 900 for the
first time. Also, the number of

generally was more on the second
group of bids than on the first.
Mr. Zaeske will investigate con-

Deerfield High School graduates
exceeds 400 for the first time.

@ Heard

@ Heard
Libakken
needs a

orders

so

This

temporary

authorizes

that

purchase

materials

will

be

available when needed next fall.
The official budget showing all

Supt.

re-

Leslie

mentally

handicapped

desks

a bid for 700 stu-

at $17.50

apiece.

@ Heard

fund

the

to

the

district’s

an-

@ Approved hiring of the following personnel: Miss Dianne Erickson and Edward C. Fair, mathematics at Deerfield; Miss Jean
Gossard,
German
at Deerfield;
Miss Joanne Hanwell, English at
Deerfield; Larry Kennedy, speech
at Highland Park; John Lynaugh,
English at Highland Park; Robert

physical
John

education

field; Donn Wright,
Deerfield; and Mrs.
art at Deerfield.

High

School to the administratio

building.

at Deer-

guidance at
Joan Marks,

Mrs. Robert Schulze
Will Direct Nursery

@ Approved the following resignations: Mrs. Victoria Kolb, mathematics at Deerfield; and Charles
Seipel, educable mentally handicapped at Highland Park.

Mrs. Robert Schulze, 1544 Stratford Rd., is the new director of
the Deerfield Community Nursery
School.

@ Approved the resignation of
Bruno Ori, a custodian at High-

education degree from
College of Education,

Mrs.

Schulze has a bachelor of
National
and has

land Park.

taught elementary grades for sevactive in the Deerfield Wing of the

at

@ Approved the employment of
Willard Smith as a custodian at
Deerfield,
and
Miss_
Elizabeth
Berglind as a clerk in the main
office at Highland Park.

physical

@ Approved the transfer of Mrs.

education

Milam,

physical

Miss Linda Peter-

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final decisions on courses to be
offered during summer school will
be made tomorrow.

and expense totals will be

expenses

audit.

Deerfield;

@ Approved

salary

education

McBride,

students.
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the

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as to the rose’s virtues than to present a Rose Show, held under the
auspices of the American Rose Society, judged by accredited A.R.S.
judges according to A.R.S. rules.
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expanding program to beautify the community and promote the rose as
the queen of flowers.

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In another matter, the board
adopted the 1967-68 tentative opbudget.

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sen,

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Mr. Zaeske also will investigate
the hiring of another architect to
draw up new plans.

Supt.

during

from

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struction of a “‘simpler’’ building,
hopefully not exceeding $25,000.

only

Highland Park;

® Approved

the bids at Monday’s meeting ‘‘in
view of the high cost.’’ He pointed
out that the per square foot cost

erating

the district’s property west of the
tollway and south of Deerfield Rd.
ferring

began in November.
Operations
Manager
Earling
Zaeske recommended rejection of

budget

education at Highland Park; Kenneth Wedding, social studies at

@ Authorized a letter of appreciation to the custodial staffs of
schools for their work
storm last weekend.

Bids for Addition

there are ‘‘some discrepancies” in
the survey outlining a parcel of

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�Will Fight
Rezoning

Request
The opening shots in the battle
to prevent rezoning of a 142.7-acre
tract near borders of Northbrook,
Deerfield,
Highland
Park,
and
Glencoe will be heard in Northbrook Village Hall.
The Cook County Zoning Board
of Appeals will consider a request
of Mrs. Mary Krembs of Evanston, owner of the property, for

rezoning from R-2 (two-acre single-family) to R-6 (general residence).
Rezoning could permit construc-

_

tion of a proposed project containing
2,748
apartment
units,
42
single-family homes, a nine-hole
golf course, tennis courts swim-

- ming pools, and man-made

Deerfield School District 109 Supt. William Fenelon (at far right)
presents the Shepard Junior High School graduating class to the

People and Politics

lakes.

The property is located immedi-

ately south of Lake-Cook Rd. and
west of Lee Rd.

By MARTHA
AST

2 Pledge Opposition

Both
Park
fight

Northbrook

and

Highland

have
already pledged to
the request and Deerfield

school board during graduation ceremonies Monday evening. Story,
list of graduates on page 84.

FALL

VOTERS

in

CLEVELAND

the

new

32nd

Illinois

House

District

elected a brand new state representative—a 35-year-old criminolologist who outran two incumbent legislators to win his first public office.
George W. Lindberg of Crystal Lake led all Republican House

has promised to support its neighFinishing

bors.

Jack

Gould of Jack

Co., a Chicago

Gould

mortgage

banking

In the general

firm which is developing the
proposed project, valued the complex at $50 million.

He said he has a contract to buy
the property from Mrs. Krembs
and has predicted that he will
have no trouble in obtaining
rezoning.
However,

officials

of

rainfall presented some important

evidence

on

munities

fighting

said

much

behalf

of the

the

of the

project.

property

comHe

was

under water as the Chicago River
—which runs through the center of

the
property—overflowed
its
banks.
Removal of the entire flood
plain
on
the
property
could
threaten Northbrook and other
communities downstream in the
event of such storms, Mr. Weidaw
had said earlier.
Appoints Attorney

Highland Park City Mgr. Stan
Kennedy has appointed Atty. Stanley Grosshandler of Waukegan to
prepare the city’s case for presen-

tation at the public
hearing.
Highland Park’s city attorney is
on vacation and will not return
until a few days before the
hearing, but he, too, will particpate in the opposition.
“We will submit both oral and
formal written objections at the
hearing,” Mr. Kennedy said, “giving legal, zoning, and planning
reasons against the planned development.

“One of the main
certainly will be that
single-family homes all
morth side of Lake-Cook
Kennedy added.
Highland Park Mayor

objections
there are
along the
Rd.,” Mr.
Samuel Ne

Lawton Jr. echoed Mr.. Kennedy’s

assertions.
“We won’t merely say we’re
against it. We will present our
own expert witnesses to show why

the property should remain singlefamily,’”’ Mr. Lawton said.

Highland

Park

and Northbrook

. (Continued on page 91)
12

him,

and out of the race, was

election,

Mr.

Lindberg

topped

Deerfield

School

District

cluding

the

district’s

share

expenses of the Committee
Inter-district Co-operation.

for

defeat

on creative and gifted children
and a progress report on the new
Wilmot Junior High School build-

for

an

incumbent

Democrat,

Howard

was

an

astounding

performance

for

a

political newcomer and had to stem from Lindberg’s impact on district voters, rather than his
political know-how.

ing.
Harry F. Brown, director of the
district workshop on creative and

“My candidacy was somewhat unique because
I had no previous political experience other than

gifted

working briefly in a congressional campaign
for a friend in 1957,” Rep. Lindberg recalled. ‘He lost.”
&gt;
oe
THE NEW LEGISLATOR has many close friends in
politics.
He commutes to Springfield in the private plane of Rep. John B. Hill
(R-33rd) of Dundee. Another friend is Cook County Sheriff Joseph

Woods, who first urged him to run for public office.

One of his classmates at Northwestern University law school was the

former Illinois legislator,

Thomas

F. Railsback,

who

now

is serving

in

Congress. Another was J. Curtis McKay, now majority leader in the
;
Wisconsin General Assembly.
Rep. Lindberg credits part of his vote-getting success to the fact that

children,

reported

that

area represented by State Reps. John Henry Kleine (R) of Lake Forest
and Daniel Pierce (D) of Highland Park.
Born in Crystal Lake, the son of a well-known physician and surgeon,
Mr. Lindberg still lives in that community with his wife, Linda, and 21month old daughter, Karen. They’re expecting their second child in
September.
The loyalty of McHenry voters was evidenced in the primary when
many of them took advantage of cumulative voting to ‘‘plump’’ for Mr.
Lindberg.
“In the general election, John Henry Kleine and I agreed to run as a
Apparently,

though,

my

McHenry

County

voters were

somewhat

overtrained because they continued to provide me with a somewhat
greater edge than I had anticipated,” Rep. Lindberg confessed.
digs WAS NOT THE whole answer, though, since Rep. Lindberg
also was the top vote-getter in all of Lake County.
Commenting

on

his

first

six

months

in

the

state

legislature,

Rep.

Lindberg noted that he is serving on two major committees—judiciary
ee executive—and has been given important subcommittee chairmanships.
:
“It was my understanding that judiciary and executive processed
approximately 75 percent of all the legislation going through the House.

Based on our work in these committees in the past two months, I think
that is an understatement,” he declared.
The freshman legislator also was named to the important Illinois

Crime Investigating Commission. This was a natural assignment in
view of his background as a criminologist who has worked in Canada,

Australia, and South Africa, as well as the United States. Now

counsel and

associate

director

of John

considered a polygraph expert.
One of Mr. Lindberg’s major
Demonstrations

Act,

demonstrations,

is pending

which

is

Illinois House early this month.

pieces

aimed

in the

E.

at

Senate.

Reid

of

and

sored program.
The workshop,
which
consisted
of
discussion
groups,
field trips,
and
guest
speakers,
was
created to help
teachers
acquire new ideas to
foster
creativity
in the
class-

rooms.
The board approved $2,190.24 as
its share of the $31,696.67 total
budget

for

the

Committee

for

Inter-district

committee

Co-operation.

is composed

The

of repre-

sentatives from all school districts
in High School District 113.
Supt.
Charles
J. Caruso
reported that 62 teachers are returning and 15 new teachers have been

hired.

There

is one

vacancy

in

vocal music and one full-time and
one part-time opening in girls’

junior high physical education. He
said he feels these positions will
be filled by the end of the month.

A book fee schedule for students
to help defray textbook costs also
was approved by the board.
Business
Mgr.
W.
H.
Lutz
reported that preliminary draw-

ings for the new junior high will
be ready June 30, with bids going
out
Oct.
1 and_
construction
starting Nov. 1.
COME

FROM

EVANSTON

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Castro
have moved to 1255 Dartmouth
Ln., Deerfield,
from
Evanston.

Day Is Sunday...
In the past, the sons of fathers &amp; their sons who begat
sons. etc.. presented to their fathers something they had
made

in their

primitive

way

with

their

own

hands—no

matter how crude the tools or meager their existence.
Thoughtful

gifts

in

those

days

included four-speed

stone wheels. teak bows, madras loin cloths. drip-dri
machetes. reversible war heads. cuararé care packages.
&amp; tarnish-proof Dinosaur traps.
If you don’t have the time
to
‘and who does in these hectic times?)

make

something

to give to Father

Sunday—come on over.
Our shop is bulging with unusual gift items

&amp; color-

ful casualware-—guaranteed to please the most sophisticated primitive or . . . the most primitive sophisticate.

legal

Associates,

legislation,

23

district teachers took part on a
voluntary basis in the state-spon-

he helps give balanced geographical representation to the district. He is
from McHenry County, which isn’t as urbanized as the North Shore

team.

of

The board also heard a final
report on the district’s workshop

This

Mr. Lindberg

The

110 Board Tuesday night approved
the tentative 1967-68 budget, in-

House candidates of both parties, finishing first
with 68,000 votes. His smashing victory meant
Slater of Highland Park.

North-

brook and Highland Park think
otherwise.
Northbrook Village Mgr. Robert
A. Weidaw said last week’s record

behind

a GOP incumbent representative, Francis Berry
of Libertyville.

and

Preliminary Budget
OKd by District 110

he

is

the

Public

curbing

bloodshed

It was

during

approved

by

478 Central

Highland

Park

Open Thursday
night

the
June

15,

1967

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Vernon Township voters Tuesday authorized their board of

auditors

to begin

the legal

me-

chanics to acquire a 1.3-acre site
in
Prairie
View
for highway
department use and a_ township
Bak

office.

The
site, now known as the
Percy-Mather estate, is just west
|ae of
ee

the

railroad

tracks

Port Clinton Rd.
The township

- about
which

$3,400
would

has

Clarence

ae

iS

Pontious,

pervisor, said that
also will pay back
property

claims

of

for

against the estate
be
dismissed
in

- return for ownership

ee

south

which

of the land.

township

su-

the township
taxes on the

are

expected

‘to

amount to $500 or $600.
The township also would have to
pay the cost of building the
township office, highway commis-

sioner’s

office, and highway

ga-

_ rage on the site and of installing
improvements such as a septic
tank. The land now is vacant.
Mr. Pontious, the auditors,

Highway

Commissioner

Anderson

will

study

and

David

legalities

of

‘“‘As the population of our township grows and our responsibilities
increase, we need a permanent
home,”’ Mr. Pontious said. Township officials served about 6,630
persons when the 1960 census was
taken and Mr. Pontious estimated
the current population at ‘‘closer
to at least 9,000.”
Also during Tueday’s meeting,

Riverwoods

A requiem Mass was held
Monday at St. Joseph the

Worker

Church,

Marine

Wheeling,

Pfc.

William

of
P.

first serviceman to die in action in
Vietnam, was killed by rifle fire in

Interment

ABOUT

of

Men Receive
Riverwoods

received

men

recently

business

Charles Dunham,

of

freedom

ideals
that
great.”

Promotions
Two

Ascension

this

patriotic

young

American
who
-has
made _ the
supreme sacrifice in the defense

2 Riverwoods

have
tions.

at

Fred Balzer, Lincolnshire mayor, has proclaimed
June
as a
period of mourning and directed
that the flag be flown at half-mast
in Spring Lake Park to ‘‘honor the

memory

z

was

to

Cemetery, Libertyville.

Lincolnshire

promo-

who

attended

author-

former
highway
commissioner,
Francis Stancliff, and to dismiss
ownership claims against three
trucks which he is using.

The legal fees resulted primarily from
a suit charging
Mr.
Stantliff.
with
using
township
property for his personal use.
In return, Mr. Stancliff agreed
to a declaratory judgment
disclaiming all former claims and
counter-claims against the township
and
released
the present

commissioner from any present or
future
owned

claims against
property.

township-

and

liberty

make

this

attended DePaul University, Chicago,
for one semester
before

entering

the

marines

on

Feb.

7,

1966.
A
mortarman,
Pfc.
Landon
served in Vietnam since December. He is the ninth Lake County
serviceman to die in action in
1967.

Pfc, Landon, Vernon Township’s

Quang Tin Province, according
the U.S. Defense Dept.

NEWS

voters

ized the board of auditors to pay
$323 toward legal fees owed by the

Soldier’s Death
Gregory
Landon,
son
Mr. and Mrs. William
Landon, Lincolnshire.

ABOUT

the

Service Mourns

for

NEWS

and the site’s suita-

bility foy township use and report
back to the electorate in about
two months.
If construction
began
immediately
after
that
report
was
made, the facilities could be ready
for use this winter, Mr. Pontious
said.

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and

the

country

Born Sept. 28, 1946, in South
Bend, Ind., Pfc. Landon resided in
Chicago and attended St. George
High School, Evanston. He graduated
from
Ela-Vernon
High
School,
Lake
Zurich,
and
had

Surviving, besides his parents,
is a sister, Kathleen, 13, and his
grandmother Mrs. Anna T. Landon and Mrs. Agnes Ahing. The
family asks that any contributions
be made to the new Spring Lake
Sports League, in care: of Don
Olexa, 17 Dukes Ln., Lincolnshire,
Deerfield, Illinois 60015.

Almonds

Visit

In Lincolnshire
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weston
Almond who have returned from
a month in Europe, visited Mrs.
Almond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Elmquist, 13 Brunswick Ln.,
Lincolnshire.

Mrs.

Almond,

a

graduate
student
at
Columbia
University, New
York, will receive a masters degree in art in
June.

Jeffrey Morris, president of the Stevenson High School graduating
class, gives his address while Adlai Stevenson Ill waits to speak.
(Staff Photos)

Dixieland Jazz Grou Pp
To Entertain on Fourth
The
‘“‘Chamberpot
Seven,”
a
Dixieland jazz group, will provide
musicial entertainment
for Lincolshire’s annual Fourth of July
celebration
sponsored
by _ the
Cambridge Forest Association.

John Psiris, trumpet; Bill McCulloch,
drums;
Larry
Buescher,
saxophone;
and
Al
Washburn,

clarinet. Mr. Dorn is president of
the Cambridge
tion.

The musical group will play in
the children’s parade at 10:30

Other

Forest

features

of

event will include
performances
by

a.m. and again at 6 p.m. while
chicken dinners are being served
at Spring
Lake
Park,
Lincolnshire.

the

baseball

league

all-day

pony rides,
“Sandy
the

Clown,” and teen-age
games. Lincolnshire’s

Members of the ‘‘Chamberpot
Seven” include Jim Dorn, piano;
Dick
Carlton,
bass
and_
tuba;
Wayne Lyon, banjo and guitar;

Associa-

and
new

adult
boys’

will play all-star

games, and there will be an adult
vs. teen-agers baseball game. A

fireworks

display

at 9 p.m.

will

climax the day’s activities.

1 Big Oak Ln.,

will serve as manager for corporate
personnel services for the
Quaker

Martin,
elected

Oats

Interstate

Co.,

and

Robert

C.

11 Big Oak Ln., was
vice president
of : the

Insurance

Group

in

charge
of
branch _ operations
_ throughout the country.
Mr. Dunham
EP ae

will be responsible

for management and professional
personnel
and
will direct
all
phases of the employee relations
function at the Chicago office.

ag

He has been with Quaker Oats
for 11 years, serving as personnel
Manager
at Cedar Rapids, Ia.,

and St. Joseph, Mo. He has been
in the labor relations section in

Chicago

and

for

the

past

two

years has worked on new product
development.
Mr. Martin is with George F.
¢
Brown and Sons which manage
_ the Interstate Insurance Group.
_ Four companies make up the
group—Chicago Insurance Co., Inx

terstate Fire and Casualty, Inter_ state Life Co., and Interstate ReCo. Before moving to
is Insurance
this area, the Martins lived in
Boston.
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Lincolnshire Board Meeting

Subdivision Given Approval
NEWS

ABOUT

Possibilities

include

of three rooms

ap-

subdivision

will begin within two weeks. The
nine-lot unit two will be built on
Portshire
and
Regeant.
Unit
three, with 12 lots, will be situated
at the top of Buckingham to the
north and east.. The homes’ aver- age cost will be about $55,000.

year,

the members of the Board
of Education District 103
discussed possible rental of

three classrooms
day’s meeting.

two _

Village

night

The
construction,
subject
to
bond and acreage fee payment
and improvement re-engineering,

the

next

Monday

plats for Krilich Builders
Inc. to build Krilich-Lincolnshire Woods units two
and three.

alleviate

load

Lincolnshire

proved

By SUSAN BARR
to

of
B-2

Board

103 Airs
Space
Needs
Hoping

revision
include

The

Lincolnshire

classroom

By EDIE HERMAN

at

Mon-

the

rental

in Stevenson

High

Building construction was paramount in Mayor Fred Balzer’s
annual report Monday night, in
which he outlined Lincolnshire’s
‘“‘year of quiet progress.”’
Among improvements made in
the 1966-67 fiscal year was the
drafting of a master plan governing zoning, developments, highways, parks, school sites, and
sewers

to

accommodate

shire’s expected growth.
Other improvements

Lincolnincluded

WLS

putting them
ers.”’

Gene Tayleor, 11 Buckingham
Pl., Lincolnshire, was _ recently
named vice president of WLS,
Inc., radio station in Chicago.
Mr. Taylor was previously employed as general manager of the
station.
Mr. Taylor studied at the Uni-

Promotes

school-

Idea

In light of the dissention over
the use of the high school, Supt.
Harry Lund backed the mobile
classroom idea. After seeing several mobile classrooms, Mr. Lund

felt that they were pleasant and
quite adequate, and if used in a
departmental setup, the cost of
extra toilets would be eliminated.
The

cost would

be

about

$8,000

each. Mr. Lund pointed out it
would be like a rental situation if
the
classrooms
were
re-sold.
There would be a loss of about
$2,000

on

each,

not

much

more

than rental of space.
Alternatives would be renting
space in the Thompson Coach
House

or

the

Christian

Church,

Names

Gene Taylor
To High Post

versity of Minnesota. His first job
was with radio station WFHR in
Wisconsin Rapids. He also worked
for

WBIZ,

Eau

Claire,

Mr. Taylor is a member of the
Broadcasters

Association,

the Broadcast Advertisers Club of
Chicago, the Chicago Human Relations Agency, and the Leadership Council of the Metropolitan
Open Communities.

renting -or buying the Iseberg
home, holding double sessions, or
giving up the art-music room at
Half Day and Sprague and one of
the libraries.
Okays

Suggestion

not

the

answer,

but

that

June 15,

1967

100

to facilitate

seven-story hotel and _ theater.
Hiring a second full-time village
worker;
and increasing police
patrol to handle the village’s
major problems of stray dogs and

vandalism.
Mayor Balzer also reported a
total of 47 new homes built at an
average cost of $45,063.

In other business Monday, ‘the
board adopted three of the mayor’s recommendations
for the
1967-68 fiscal year. The board
approved treasurer supervision of
complex special assessment principal and interest, as well as a
treasurer’s salary increase from

_ $150 to $200 per month.
Add

Hours

An increase in hours at the
clerk-collector’s office by adding
Monday and Friday mornings was
approved, with the date of initiation to be considered at the July
meeting.

The board also authorized up to
$250 for printing and distributing
an

eight-page

information

and

residents.
Other 1968 recommendations included floating a general obligation bond issue to rebuild roads,

codifying all ordinances, adding a
polishing pond to the sewage

An art exhibition and fashion
show
will be featured
at the
Lincolnshire Swim Club’s cocktail
party at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at
the swim club.
Mrs.
Gene
Taylor
and Mrs.
Richard Scully, both of Lincoln-

Stevenson Unit

Will Be Hosts
The

American

Field

Service

chapter serving Stevenson High
School will host 44 foreign students when their bus tour
United States brings them
Vernon area July 7.

The
states
here

of the
to the

the eastern portion of the village
to the North Shore Sanitary District since it is in a different

water shed.
An

range

water supply by developing a
third well or contracting with a
lake-front city, building a village
hall, and taking a 1968 census in
January also were recommended.

The mayor further suggested
amending the zoning code to
clarify the fence section, develop
an airport zoning section, and
considering construction of gas
stations

as

a

special

10

use

trip.

$126.60

However,

round

you

must

also have a hotel package
amounting to at least $50

get

so

this

_ special rate.
It’s

still

a

bargain

by the airport; sending a letter of
commendation
to park
board
member Ernest Scheutterle, who
resigned recently for health reasons; and hiring Jeff McCulloch to
assist in public works at $2.20 per
hour.

worth look-

shire, will preview California fash-

ions at 7:30 p.m. They plan to
ig a dress shop in Deerfield this
fall.
Items in the art exhibition will
be for sale. Tickets are $1.50 per
person and the proceeds will be
used for the pool’s expansion
program. The party is open to all
Lincolnshire residents and tickets
will be on sale at the door.
The pool will open for the
season Saturday.

Ralph Boches

ing ; _ J
Most inter-

esting project around

week

the office this |

has been

get

an

and

two

Beirut.

trying to ;

American

children
Hats

citizen tbe

out

of

off to TWA

-who have cooperated above
and beyond the call of duty |
to assist us.

ef) Shon
Hair Style of
the Month

All

reports

coming

back

from EXPO ’67 say it’s as
great as advertised.

She

Carson’s

‘New

reports from France

for you next week. Welcome home, boss!

4, daughDick
has

Kambeen

received

the

‘Mini-Maid”

bathing suit and jacket.

Top stylists
and manicurists

E’-cLite- Salon
1438

OLD

HIGHLAND

SKOKIE
PARK,

ROAD
ILLINOIS

TEL. 432-0433

&gt;.

in order to

The

Eden’s Plaza branch of Carson,
Pirie, Scott, and Co.
Christine was one of 15 finalists

Gene Taylor

before —

ing approximately 50 square feet
of property on Highway 22 owned

Old Mcand Mrs.

selected ‘“‘Miss Mini-Maid’’ by the

official

has

initiated a new fare to Los

consideration of need could be
applied.
Other business included annex-

Cambridge

Christine Kammerer,

of 500 entries.

Airlines

and before return-

ter of Mr. and Mrs.
merer,
Lincolnshire,

some-

Continental

Angeles — even lower than

Well Proposed
increase in the long

students are touring the
after spending the year
at school

by RALPH BOCHES

treatment plant, adding an addition to the plant, and connecting

Swim Club Schedules Events

Christine Kammerer
Is ‘Miss Mini-Maid’

was

thing should be organized. Board
(Continued on page 88)

done

William Johnson,
Ln., Lincolnshire.

Frances

felt that the school

to

to

building
the
proposed
Indian
Creek development, a 200 room,

Mrs. Willard Fournier,
Henry Rd., Long Grove,

parents are chaperoning them.”

Wilkins

feet. This*was

code
up

ing to their homelands.
Homes are needed for 24 girls
and 20 boys from the evening of
July 7 to the morning of July 9.
The host family will furnish them
with all meals including a lunch to
take on the bus July 9.
Chairmen of the tour who are
arranging for volunteer hosts are

The board approved Mr. Lund’s
suggestion of seriously considering the mobile units and asked
him to further research the possibilities.
The idea of establishing a “teen
canteen”
was brought to the
attention of board members by an
interested mother, Mrs. Virginia
Gadzinski.
Mrs. Gadzinski expressed the
desire of many parents to have a
healthy social outlet for their
children. One resident said, ‘‘Children do not want to go where their

Board secretary Mrs.

Wis.,

WMIN and WISK in the Twin
Cities and before joining WLS he
was with WOKY in Milwaukee.
Illinois

zoning

buildings

service pamphlet to commemorate the village’s 10th year. Important phone numbers, water and
sewage rates, and village services
will be included as a guide to new

School and the rental or purchase
of three mobile classrooms. The
high school has stipulated that it
will take only eighth graders.
Board member William Bissell,
who said he was reflecting the
opinions of others in the community, said, “We would be doing the
eighth graders a disservice by
in with high

the

Mice.

Deerfield

Travel
829 Deerfield Road,
Phone: 945-4055

—

�Dist. 107 Board
Approves Hike
In New Budget
By TOM CARUSO

The

The
Central
Highland
Park School Dist. 107 Board

last week approved a tentative

1967-68

budget

budget

will

remain

increase

tional
$100

increased

only

budget

calls

the

in the

fund

levy

from

but

until

now

increase

is

and

due

by

not

to

an

the

cerned

curricular

because

extra

Mr.
con-

consultant,

board

on

reported

her

first

Motorists faced some inconvenience as construction began last week on Greenwood Av., but
the youngsters thought the project was great.

to

She

suggested

further

DEERFIELD—Early
evening, a dear friend

panion, a resident in our home for
the past several years was struck

ing for reading teachers.

ist.

in the Highland

We will not be able to attend
of Unit

any

and killed by a hit-and-run motorIt happened on the street, right
in front of our house. We heard
the roar of an engine, the squealing of tires and rushed to the
door, dreading what we knew we

(date)
Park Parade

We will participate in the Deerfield Parade

might

find.

at 12:00

parade.

one of the many

State Sihibciienccpais OD

of person

who

will contact

Chris

COM

iti

our

Parade

Marshall

eon

on day

was

rushed

to

the hospital, but it was too late.
The family has shed a lot of
tears and yet we are all grateful
that Chris, our cat, died and not

at 10:00

children that live

on this street. Please, before it’s
too late!

(evening)

| Name

Sunday
and com-

vices for problem readers so they
can be given the attention they
need; and more in-service train-

Fourth of July Parade Committee:

Thomas L. Berry, Jr.
910 Rosemary Ter.

of

Parade:

Local Man Gives

| Our Unit is (Please check appropriate category)
| Float Commercial
Marching Unit
Float Organizational
Decorated Truck
Drum

&amp; Bugle

Decorated

Corps

(or Band)

____—

Others

Views

(Specify)

___

position
—Our

has
in

the

stated

S—President

America’s

Arab-Israel

con-

country

will

oppose

ag-

gression against Israel.
—Our country will resist Presi-

Remarks
Name

and

Johnson
flict:

Number of people in your entry
| Will send publicity for newspapers (Article-Photo)

(Title

on Conflict

RIVERW0OOD

Car

her way home from Woodland School. (Staff Photo)

Pleads for Safety on Part of Driver

improve-

Entry Form

Office)

dent Nasser’s

plan to block Isra-

el’s access to the Gulf of Aqaba.
We
stand.

American people will vigorously
support every measure the President takes in support of Israel and

in defense

of peace

East. The
democracy

citizens of this great
must use all efforts to

in the Near

prevent the destruction of the only
true democracy in that part of the
world, Israel.

This gallant country of less than
three
them

million people,
survivors of the

many
horrors

(Signature)

NOTICE:

from

Mail to: Frank

|

The only restrictions are that no part of any
float exceeds a clearance height of 15 feet
above street and that no items are thrown
floats into the crowd.

M. Ventura — Parade Co-Chairman

52 Wiltshire Dr.
Deerfield, Ill. 60015

Letiers

Welcome

We welcome letters limited to
250 words about local issues of
public interest. Letters must in-

clude the writer’s signature, address, and phone number. We
reserve the right to condense
letters. Deadline is noon Monday.

of
of

Hitler’s Germany, has in 19 years
become a beacon of light to other
emerging nations.
The Soviet Union, claiming to
represent the oppressed peoples of
the world, especially the oil-rich
Arabs, is exercising her influence
to bring this threat of annihilation
to reality.

Israel has indicated that she is
prepared

to

defend,

borders and
international
While

Israel bonds.
freedom.

they

alone,

her right
waters of

man

the

her

to the
Aqaba.

battle front,

we can hold the economic front.
It behooves Americans to urge
sena-

tors, and President to bring pressures strong enough so that Israel
can preserve

its territorial rights

and its more
existence.

basic right, that of

As an expression of our concern,

This is the cause of
Fran Alpert

welcome
the
President’s
We are confident that the

our elected representatives,

IMPORTANT

»
Kathy Jabnsen, on

Wading in the mud puddles is

Letters to the Public Forum

year

ment
of the regular
reading
program to create fewer problem
readers;
better diagnostic ser-

Measures

_ Address
City

to

working with the district’s remedial and corrective reading programs.

Supt. Richard G. Hansen said
that it is ‘‘mandatory that we do
this.” But he said it is a temporary measure.

Name

due

but,
was

the

not to exceed $840.

will participate

council

during
school
hours,
Rosenheim
said,
he

reading

girl’s gymnasium by the Kraftex
Floor Corp. of Chicago at a cost

We

city

activities keep students after normal school hours.
Miss
Olive
Gjerstad,
district

ap-

Parade

the

solutions.
The crossing has an adult guard

proved the installation of a new
asphalt tile floor in the Elm Place

Temporary

cross-

St. Johns

report
back
to the board
on
possible underpass and overpass

education

the board

and

Mr.
Rosenheim
and_
board
member Mrs. David Novick will
investigate the situation again and

students.
The total budget for $1,191,700
breaks down as follows: $922,350,
education fund; $127,400, building
fund; $102,650, bond and interest
fund; $20,300, transportation fund;
and
$19,000,
[Illinois
Municipal

Retirement Fund.
In other action,

Place

city’s lack of bonding power.

needed for inand _ custodial
bussing
more

special

Rosen-

Previously Killed
The crossing improvement was
killed in a $382,000 sidewalk improvement proposal in February

for Salaries

additional $65,000
creased
teacher
salaries and for

regular

the

H.

AV.

previously set by

Needed

The

per

to

John

at the railroad

ing at Elm

an

$1.52

member

underpass’”’

educa-

valuation

$1.60 maximum

Board

heim told the board that it ‘‘can
still push for an overpass or

per-

for

district’s

assessed

referendum,
levied.

4.6

a

Siljestrom Fuel and Paving Co. of
Highland Park at a cost of $690.

on

in the Indian Trial School until
July 8. A public hearing on the
budget will be held at 8 p.m. July
19 in the school.
Since the district’s assessed
cent,

approved

sidewalk along the south side of
West Park Av.
The work is to be done by the

public display in the board’s office

valuation

also

north to intersect with the present

that is

6% percent higher than the
1966-67 budget.
The

board

blacktop walk from the northwest
corner of the paved play area at
the Green Bay Road School west
to the school property line and

3000 Greenbriar

Ln.

High School to Offer
Drama Workshop
Deerfield High School will offer
a drama workshop in the summer
school curriculum this year.

The workshop will . accommodate 25 to 30 Highland Park High
School and DHS students and
graduates.
It will meet each school
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for
weeks beginning June 19.

Workshop

students

experience

day
five

will

backstage

gain

and

on

Stage while working on the production of one or two shows. The

non-credit

workshop,

directed

by

Mrs. Irene Kramsky, will be the
first program of this kind to be
offered by the high school.
MOVE

TO GROVE

ST.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Troxel
and their children, Tamara, 4, and
Richard W., 2%, have moved to
514

Grove

Pl.,

Deerfield,

from

Caracas, Venezuela. Mr. Troxel is

a consultant with Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell and Co. in Chicago.
SETTLE

Mr.

IN VILLAGE

and

Mrs.

Earl

F. Puckett

and their daughter, Danette Elizabeth, 9 months, have moved to 101

Forestway

Dr.,

Deerfield,

support the Combined Jewish Appeal Emergency Fund, or invest

golf

in Israel’s future by purchase of

Club in Highland Park.

Highland

pro

Park.

at

Mr.

Northmoor
June

from

Puckett

is

Country
15,

1967

�New

836 worth of Mercedes-Benz ca
and w hy they're worth it.

Arrivals
BELMONTI—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel L. Belmonti, 490 Marshman Av., Highland Park, a daughter, Beth Ann, May 28 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Louis

Santi

Jr.,

600

Ravinia Rds, Highland Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmonti, 417
Temple Av., Highland Park.
COLBY—Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C.
Colby, 689 Pine St., Deerfield, a
son,

Michael

Jeffrey,

Mar.

16

in

Highland Park
parents are Mr.
W.
Pfingsten,

Hospital.
Grandand Mrs. Kenneth
1731
Chapel
Ct.,

Northbrook,

Mr.

and

and

Mrs.

Cal-

vert H. Colby, 2133 Dewes St., Glenview. Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Maenke of Potter
Valley, Cal., Mrs. Henry Pfingsten
of the Northbrook
address
and
Mrs.
Frederick
Colby.
of
the
Glenview address.

Mercedes-Benz
250SL
Coupe

DART—Mr. and Mrs. Roger C.
Dart, 1057 Camille Av., Deerfield,
a daughter, Heather Grace, May
26 in Victory Memorial Hospital,
Waukegan. Grandparents are Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
C.
Dart
of
Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Allan Cavanah of Aledo, Ill. A
great-grandmother is Mrs. C. A.
Cavanah of Aledo.

life would

The
Mercedes-Benz

DAVID—Mr.

David,

116

Deerfield,

and

Mrs.

Mulberry
a son,

Irwin

West

Donald

and

Willard

Pollak

C.

Evett

of Milwaukee.

of

ot

Matthew,

GARRITY—Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Garrity Jr., 1210 Hutchings Av.,
Glenview, a son, Timothy John,
May
10 in Evanston
Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Garrity Sr., 812 Pine St.,
Deerfield,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel

Munster,

Ind.

Great-grandparents are Solomon
Koski of Republic, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fern Evett of Carterville,
Ill.; and Mrs. H. R. Dial of West
Frankfort, Ill.
HART—Mr.
and Mrs. Edward
P. Hart Jr. of Lake Forest, a
daughter, Shannon Patricia, May
26 in Highland
Park
Hospital.
Grandparents are Mrs. Florence
Bordner, 666 Central Av., Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
P. Hart Sr., 1622 Oakwood Av.,
Highland Park.
HAYLICK—Mr.
Haylick

Jr.,

and
749

Mrs.

W.

Park

$5884

than

can

buy

cheaper

sedans

than

system

the

designed

Mercedes-Benz
since 1936. And

to excel

on

the worst

and
818

HOFFMAN—MTr.

You

A Diesel engine sidesteps the combustion
methods used in gasoline power plants—
and does away with spark plugs, points,

can shift like a manual gearbox
The 250S even has a shock absorber built
into its steering system. High-speed, 6-ply
rated tires are standard. And an automatic
load-leveling device, built into the rear
axle, is standard as well

condensers, even carburetors.
Diesel fuel is injected directly into the
combustion chambers, where it’s ignited

if they

don't

per

form as well or last as long, they're no bat
gain And the bald fact is that few cars
perform
built by
The

as well or last
Mercedes-Benz
reason:

cars up toa
Read

more

as

long

as

Mercedes-Benz

standard,
about

the

builds

not down
250S,

its

to a price.

the

200

and the 250SL—and find why
worth every penny of its cost

those

each

Diesel,

one

is

A nit-picker's despair

The

by

the heat

spark. The

Diesel

of sheer

secret

pressure

Diesel principle

instead

If you’re weary of spongy riding, sloppy
steering, overstyled status symbols, the

sewn and hand-trimmed

on

a refreshing

change

$5884

that

superior

sedan

engineering,

pomp.

As a result, it utterly

rivals.

And

yet

it does

so

bases
not

mere

outruns

while

its
its

carrying

vou and four passengers in hushed comfort: “There is as little engine noise at 100
mph as at a standstill,” wrote one automo
tive journalist after a brisk test run

The reasons why
Some

engineering

250S and
petitors:

features

vou

get

in

the

not found among its major com
a fully independent suspension

then hand-rubbed
Showroom snoopers: Check the undet
side of the dash—you'll find it’s fully

With its sturdy components, simplified
design and cheaper diesel fuel supply, the
200 Diesel can actually shave running costs

trimmed

down

and finished,

too

car.

economical it doesn't use gasoline.

fuel is available on a wide scale. Remember,
too, that a single tankful can take you more

an economy

Mercedes-Benz pioneered the building of
Diesel-powered passenger cars 31 years ago
Company engineers had a hunch
that the
Diesel’s advantages of low upkeep and long

than 500 miles.

This is an economy car?
Aside from its low running costs, the 200
Diesel shows few signs of being an “econ-

omy” model.
ent

You ride on a fully independ-

suspension.

You

stop

of front (power-assisted)
side, there is ample space

with

Coupe

250SE

Coupe

Mercedes-Benz has often taken to the racing track
to prove new designs and display its engineering
skills. Shown here:
the world-champion 300SLR

Silver
Arrow
sports-racing car of 1955.
This
pioneered the rear swing-axle suspension now
used on all Mercedes-Benz passenger cars

the rest of your

.

490
4,280

Gulf

Cuast ports

the

powet

disc brakes. Infor five normal

200 Diesel

P.

HORN—Mr.
Horn, 1235

field,

a

and Mrs. Ludwig
Carlisle Pl., Deer-

daughter,

Mary

Anne,

May 27 in Highland Park Hospital.
(Continued on page 27)
June

15,

1967

MERCEDES
Open

evenings

- ALFA

&amp; Sunday

¢ 234-1700

¢

exclusive

|

4,084

2

of trans-

ie

state and lacal taxes if any.

for grown-ups.

It doesn’t

—~

Standard comforts include contoured, —
orthopedically designed seats with reclining backrests; 7 separate heating and ven- _
tilation controls (witha set for both driver

i
‘

and passenger ); and 28% inches of forward
legroom—more than many luxury sedans. —
Yet

the 250SL also performs.

Its fuel-in- =

jection, 6-cylinder, single-overhead cam- : s
shaft engine could /oaf all day at 101 mph
(if legal). And that sophisticated, rear ae
swing-axle suspension has earned high ©
praise for its road-holding abilities. Motor _
magazine says, “uncanny.”
The 250SL stops, too—with the sure stop- —
ping power

of a 4-wheel disc brake system, _

See them all
The 250S, 200 Diesel and 250SL comprise
only three of the 15 Mercedes-Benz models.
There is bound to be one to suit

—
*

your needs; come in soon and
select it. Then, take a thorough

- DATSUN
Lake

—

like a rocket ship

or sound like a Grand Prix racing machine. —

Uen ces

1044 N. Western,

‘

test drive at your convenience.
Copyright 1967 Merced Benz of North America.

When it is painted, it’s painted three times

- ROVER

of entry,

ride like an oxcart, look

should

last as long as that hardy engine.
Its heavy
gauge steel body is welded in 10,000 spots
coated with 24 pounds of primer and 24
more pounds of permanent undercoating,
and patiently hand-sanded before painting

foroy se hahak-teht-\ me

options,

is a sports car

and Mrs. Stan-

Community Hospital.

9,099

230 Sedan

and

:

11,807 as

230S Sedan

ley Hoffman, 3116 University Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Dana
Michele, May 22 in Skokie Valley

. 10,144 —
.

sized adults

And

$25,582

250SL: at last—a sports car for _

And

don't let an old wives’ tale scare you; diesel

Diesel:

Mercedes

grown-ups.

spend

car so

200

for

Sedan

300SE

|

it. Below are suggested
7 of the 15 Mercedes-Benz

200 Sedan

once

you'd

to drive a small gasoline economy
.

300SEL

to afford a Mercedes-Benz

This largely hand-assembled two-seater

of a “Diesel murmur” these days;
underway, you're hardly aware of it

the money

able

prices*

600 Grand

noticeable at idling speed. It’s more

own upholstery shop. Slender fillets of
genuine walnut adorn the windowsills.
The
final enamel body coat is hand-spraved,

to less than

be

knowing

Ls ssiiiihrtieessiielestiaiecannenentael

ratio is twice that of a Cadillac.

Diesel murmur

is one

retail

motor Cars:

$25,582* to $4,084*

portation charges,

This powerful compression helps cause
a sound commonly called ‘Diesel knock,”

provides

models

*East

padded, armchair-like front seats are hand-

This

|
|

of a

250S: the “luxury”
car without an
ounce of fat.

250S

without

that far less fuel is wasted—and so power
ful that a 200 Diesel engine’s compression

most

may

|

is so efficient

Your 250S will make most other $5884 cars
look shabby by comparison. Its deep, firmly
in the company’s

Mercedes-Benz
from

smooth, level stops—and banish heart
stopping brake fade from your driving life;
and a 4-speed automatic transmission you

But

Av.,

Av., Deerfield, a daughter, Sarah
Frances, May 22 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles I. Herman of
Amarillo, Tex.

|

right

over 87% are still running

4
to

John

Mrs.
Forest

was

has built 500,000 Diesels
a recent survey found that

the 200

Diesel.

of the world as well as the best;
disc brakes that draw you down

market

hunch

roads
wheel

Highland
Park,
a son,
Steven
Michael, May 23 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Herman
of
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Haylick
Sr. of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.
HERMAN—Mr.
George
V.
Herman,

find a ready

engineers’

250S, cheaper sports cars than the
250SL, and
cheaper economy sedans

appeal

F.

250S Sedan.

T.

Rd.,

Apr. 22 in Michael Reese Hospital,
Chicago.
Grandparents
are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack David of Chicago

$6647

Forest

Inc., No

�Move

to Deerfield

Greta Lederer, Inc.

From Rota, Spain
Cdr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Chaudoin and their sons, Kenneth Lee ~
Jr., 14, and Gregory, 6, lave
moved
to 1347 Dartmouth
Ln.,
Deerfield, from Rota, Spain. The
Chaudoins, who were stationed for

three

CHOCOLATE
PEPPY

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be sold in the Moo Palace at the Winnetka Children's Fair Friday and Saturday. From left are Liz

at

Naval

Over

e

Air

Station in Spain, are presently on
the staff at Glenview Naval Air
Station.

COLOSSAL

PEPPER

years

CUSTOM

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featuring

Four Flavors

custom

Women’s

Nick Strempel,
senior lab technician, mixes a

Editor

The newest addition to
the booths and concessions
Fair

brand new flavoring for milk under |
the watchful eyes
of Peter H. McCormick, general
manager of Haw-

Children’s

tomorrow

and

Satur-

day will be the Moo Palace,
set up by the Milk Founda-

thorn Mellody.

Mr. Danny himself will take
charge of the color department to give you the special

46 Pupils Karn Diplomas

while getting color. He will
be available to be sure your
color is timed and mixed according to YOUR specific

At Carmel High School

hair is conditioned properly,

tion.
In

an

attractive

tent-topped

striped,

booth,

young

and old will find gallons of
cold milk to whet their
pipes after participating in
the games and activities.
Four flavors will be offered — Strawberry Slurp,
Colossal Chocolate, Peppy
Peppermint, and Perfectly
Plain.
The booth is the first ven-

utre of its sort planned by
the Milk Foundation.

attention

Forty-six area young people
graduated
from
Carmel
High
School in Mundelein during recent
commencement

ceremonies.

Those graduating were:
HIGHLAND

Lucio

Judy

PARK—Jill

Bartolai,

George

Bernardi,

Shirley Cabri,

Allard,

Bernardi,

Mary

Martha

Burke,

Cahill, Sue

Cioni, Cheri Cortesi, Diane Dempsey, Tom

Dicini, Janet Ferrel, Pat

Gibson,

Tom

Hahn,

Daughter of Residents
Will Attend University

Lucia

Lutherans

Plan

daughter of

Vacation

School

the Roger Bensons of 859 Osterman Av., Deerfield, a June gradu-

Redeemer

Lutheran

Miss Jody Benson,

ate of Deerfield High School, will
enroll at the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, this fall.

Benson,

who

was

elected

last year as party chairman of the
Nationalist Party of Illini Girls
States, left after graduation to
attend
meetings
of the
group

which
College

were
in

held

at MacMurray

Jacksonville,

Girls State groups

Ill.

The

are sponsored

by the American Legion.

1731

Deerfield

Rd.,

HartJohn

school,

Church,

Highland

open to all children

in kindergarten through 7th grade,

will meet from 9 to 11::30
Monday through Friday.

a.m.

The 1967 theme is ‘“‘God and My
Mrs.

Deerfield
school.

Donald

is

principal

Kirby,

Steve Perraud,
and Pat Takala.

James

to see that your

Dennis

aw

Lever-

Danny

Al Ori,
Swanson,

summer color special

Blong, Phil

Bock, Pat Butler, Pat Cahall, Sue
Marxer, Nancy McGuire, Marianne McLoughlin, Ruth Moroney,
Scott Pierce, Steve Pierce, Jim

Pinkowski,

and

one needs

Chris Schleicher,

and

Debbie Zatt.

HIGHWOOD—Donna _s Bondioli,
Dave Campagni, Roland Cerny,

For the month of July we are featuring the color talents

and techniques of Miss Agnes Lewis. Miss Lewis is the
hair coloring technician with the Roux Hair Coloring
Company and will be available at our salon to solve any
hair coloring problems. Come in and meet Miss Lewis
and receive a FREE COLOR CONSULTATION. If you
would like a ROUX Fanci-Tone hair tint or toner our
prices

start at $6.00.

Romitti, and Bob Turelli.

in the community who have been

Life.’

Carol

ever y

at no extra cost.

Kathy Duchane, Orietta Fiorenza,
Frankie Giuliani, Joe Linari, Ed

Park, will hold its vacation school
church from Monday to June 30.
The

Kane,

needs,

nier, Jerry Monterastelli,

DEERFIELD—Joan

man, Mary Jean Immerman,

Miss

color

BRUCK

at the Winnetka

&amp;

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the

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Get Degrees

At Carnegie Tech
Two local men received degrees
at the

recent

commencement

ex-

ercises at Carnegie Institute of
Technology.
David E. Modetz, 1314 Woodland
Ln., Deerfield, was awarded a
bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering. A bachelor’s degree
in mathematics was awarded to
Allan

I. Wolf

Highland Park.

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2 Picked

| set Diplomas

For Top
Honors

a

~ Class marshals Margaret Allen and James Sandler led the procession

during Deerfield High School commencement exercises Tuesday.
- The two also read the names of the 442 graduates during

ee

Bonnie Gottieb has been named

the

valedictorian of the 1967 graduating class of Deerfield High School,

pe emony, held at Ravinia Park.
_ Seniors received their diplomas from Edward

Rothschild and William

Nelson. Mr. Nelson is president of the Deerfield-Highland Park School
Dis ict 113 board, while Mr. Rothschild is a board member.

while Harold Benson has
selected as salutatorian.

_ Thomas

Bonnie plans to attend the
University of Michigan and become an English or language
teacher. Harold, who plans to
attend the same university, is
undecided about his major.

Hirsch

and

Bonnie

Gottlieb

were

commencement

speakers.

‘Bonnie also is this year’s valedictorian.

_ The invocation was given by the Rev. Eugene M. Wykle, pastor of

|B ethlehem

Evangelical

United

Brethren

Church

of

Deerfield.

Father

ames P. Coleman, assistant pastor of Holy Cross Church in Deerfield,
gave the benediction.
~ The senior class gift was pennants for the athletic teams, four
scho larships for seniors, and class rings for each of the American Field

Bonnie served this year as
secretary of the National Honor
Society and has been a student
council, girl’s club, and class
executive board representative.

2 ervice students.
Those graduating were:
L. Adorjan
M. Aiston
garet E. Allen
R. Almasy
larren C. Anderson

jeffrey J. Arthur
arles Avery
thomas A. Axtell
‘ileen J. Babcock

Joan M. Eldredge
Robert A. Engh, Jr.
Julie M. Erickson
Pamela A. Erickson
Susan M. Evans
Charles N. Fahler
Kathleen L. Feagan
Peggy J. Feldkamp
Raymond D. Ferguson

Charles W. Johnson
Christie A. Johnson
Deborah S. Johnson
Diane H. Johnson
James C. Johnson
Cathy L. Joyce
Mark A. Juntunen
Richard D. Kadison
Shirene Kafadar

Curtis W. Baechler

Mary

C. Bach

Alfred J. Firth

Daniel P. Field

Maxine L. Kahn

Diane

Bahnsen

Valerie B. Fladeland

Lynne R. Kamins

Michael

Harriet

nk M,

Baker

hilip L. Balke
y Balsam

S. Balwierz

P. Flint

P. Barr

Nancy A. Florsheim

Joyce A. Karlin
Larry

A.

Foster

Richard

J. Foster

Wendy Frankel

stsy Bauer -

Kang

Alan

Nancy J. Foster

«Thomas M. Barrett

Susan L. Kalber

Nina

E. Frazier

M.

Karlin

Robert L. Katz
Kathleen

M.

Keefe

Catherine A. Kelly
Kathryn

Kelly

Janice E. Becker

John L. Fredricks

Diane

Phillip A. Becker
homas E. Beeson

Craig P. Freeman
Joyce E. Fuller
Jeffery C. Gable

Harold A. Kessler
Sylvia M. Kidd
Mark A. Kienegger

Ned H. Gardner

Betty J. Kieser

arold P. Benson

joanna C. Benson
e C. Bergmark

David E. Berman

.

Jack L. Bishop, Jr.
5 E, Bjorck
Barbara

A.

Kenny

Judith A. Garinger

Laurie

Sharon R. Gauwitz

Dorothy E. Kinter

Bonita L. Gehrke

Robert G. Kitzerow

Gwynne M. George

Martin J. Klempner

Mark

Blane

M.

L. Gerstein

A. Kinkead

Kathleen

L. Knaggs

George M. Blauvelt
WilliamL. Bloch

Eric A. Ghianni
Alan S. Gilbert

Georgia L. Knapp
Leslie E. Knowlton

Michael

E. Blockus

Philip T. Gilbert

Thomas

; 1Or jas P. Blockus

Donald R. Gillen

Wilfried H. ‘Kracht

Kathryn H. Glasser
Howard D. Gorin

Deborah A. Kramer
Kurt G. Kramer

orge P. Boyle
Ftothy D. Brandt

ohn

P. Brawders

Bonnie S. Gottlieb

Peter A. Krick

L. Brody

Joanne L. Goulka
Jane Granfield
Joyce L. Greenstein

John F. Kroegel
William N. Krucks
Miyoko Kuno

edy
Eliz

D. Koch

abeth

loseph

M.

Brown

W. Brown, Jr.

Virginia M. Bull
Alan J. Burge
David M.

Burian

tileene D. Burtscher
David

C. Busch

'

Kent D. Griffiths
William P. Grile
Sandra

L. Grossenheider

Donald T. LaBuda
Kenneth J. LaBuda
David

C. Lang

Bianca Guariglia

William R. Lanphier

David

Martin

P. Gunderson

R. Laurence

sdward P. Cahill

Celeste A. Hadrick

Gwendolyn

Anita C. Caldwell

Robert W. Hahn

Susan C. LeBrun

erald T. Carper
garet

N

S. Cassell

A. Cervarich
n Chester

Linda S. Clarbour
Cai ol A. Clark
M. Clark
R. Clark

Richard J. Clay 1!
liam T. Clayton
chael M. Cloud
lizabeth Cobb

Cle

on L. Cole

Leather

Michael P. Haines

Stephen M. Leighton

Spencer

John

J. Hall

Thierry G. H. Hallot
Judith

G, Hamilton

K. Levitt

J. Kent Liddle
Richard

A. Lindenberger

Mark R. Hamilton
Steven C. Hamp

Judith A. Lindquist
Charles S. Linscott

Victoria J. Hangren
Thomas G. Hardy

Lynette Linton
Jeffrey B. Lloyd

Donna J. Hart

Paula L. Longtin

Richard W. Hasser
Patricia J. Hayes
Sally Heald

Ariel L. R. Lopez
Nancy J. Lundberg
Margaret E. Lyons

Patricia L. Heck

Carol J. Macht

eith J. Colombik
:
A. Conedera
hilip Coomes

Robert A. Hefter
Janet C. Heinz
Nancy J. Hennings

Michael L. MacWilliams
Michael R. Maday
Patricia A. Magnus

Claudia L. Coplan
M
aw J. Courtney

Mary E. Herdeg
Donald P. Hertel

Candace H. Main
Jan L. Maimstrom

John W. Hertel

Ronald B. Malvin
Steven T. Mamone
Richard A. Marks

Maria J. deFurgalski
an
D. Derby

Susan L. Herzog
Gregg D. Hess
Linn A. Hirsch
Thomas J. Hirsh
David D. Hoffman
Mary W. Hoffman
Michael |. Hoit
Bruce C. Holberg
Marcia M. Hollatz
Robert W; Holt

Sharon L. Marshak
Kathleen W. Martin
Jeffrey W. Mason
Deborah A. Mayo
Jacqueline M. Mazer
Merrilly McBride
Dennis J. McConnell

Charles M. deRivera

Stephanie A. Howard

Wayne

John

E. Deziel

Mary B. Howe

Catherine M. McGovern

{

rine L. Dickinson

Sulie A. Hursch

Robert E. Mcinturff, Jr.

Diane

Jayne

ndra

L. Crocoll

‘esa A. Crofoot
G. Cudmore

Donald R. Dahlstrom
Marie-Laure Dandino
Rozann
G. Dane

Patricia E. Daniels
Step

O. Davenport

William
;
R. Davis

Jan

B. Dougherty

H.

Incandela

Patricia N. Marlatt

Active in the music department,

Bonnie has belonged to school
choruses four years and partici-

David M. Miller
Mary L. Miller
William K. Milligan
Catherine E. Mills
Robert H. Mittelman
Howard F. Modjeski
Marsha L. Moeller
Hazel G. Montgomery
Deborah A. Montrose
Gwen C. Mooney
George G. Moore
Daniel H. E. Moran III
Frances K. Morris
Stephen H. Moseley
Anna L. Moss
Margaret A. Mount
Marybeth Moynes
Thomas J. Mroz
Paul C. Mueller
Lon F. Murgaw

Linda L. Murrell
Barbara L. Nathan
Burr Nelson
Elizabeth L. Nelson
Jonathan J. Neumark
Melba E. Nezbed, Jr.
Mary K. Nickelsen
Belinda J. Nielsen
Ronald C. H. Noble
Edward P. Normandy
Allen E. Olson
Linda E, Olson
Christie N. Ommen
Gerald E. O'Neill
John S. Orchard
Denise C. Oscarson
Mary R. O’Shea
James W. Over
Dwight B. Palmer, Jr.
Carol E. Parker
Georgianne Parrish
Richard G. Parsons

Barbara Pasiuk
Debby L. Patterson
Iris Paull
Linda L. Paull
Sharon L. Pearson
Anne Pelton
Jeffery D. Pelz
Ellen K. Peters
Richard T. Petersen
Thomas J. Petersen
Martha C. Peterson
Kristine Petroff
Nancy K. Petroski
Terence J. Phelan
James E. Phillips
John H. Phillips
Carol A. Pick
Harry T. Pitner, Jr.
Teri A. Pizer

Laura A. Pompei
Barbara D. Porter
Claire D. Porter

James Southworth III
Christine A. Spelius
Susan J. Springer
Steven W. Stanger
Diane K. Stieber
Judith C. Stowe
Susan E. Stowell
Harold M. Strakusek
Craig P. Strange
Jane A. Tahtinen
Mark A. Tait
Martin C. Tausz
Anthony L. Tempesta
Paula A. Thiese
Ronald L. Thompson

Elizabeth A. Roman

Henry R. Tinucci
Jeffrey E. Trost
Thomas H. Tubergen
Gregory G. Turnbaugh
Dolores M. Turner
Ann Turpin
Virginia L. Ulimann
Henrietta J. Unger
Mitchell E. Unger
Ina A. Untermyer
Donna J. VanDelinder
Karen A. Vandeputte
Susan L. VanDixhorn
Stephen D. VanHoesen
John A. VanTuinen
Thomas W. Vent
Mark A. Verbofsky
Barbara J. Vickerman
Sarah A. Walker
Jane C. Wallace
Lynn E. Wallner
Laura J. Warshauer
Barry A. Weaver
Rochelle F. Weinberg
Julie H. Weithorn
Paul H. Wells III
Richard T. Wetherald
Betty E. Wetzel
Nancy E. White
Joanne M. Wichert

Christopher J. Seaman
John A. Sebben
Thomas J. Seketa
Jeffrey S. Sengstack
Sandra A. Shaddick
Steven J. Shaffner
Jacqueline M. Sharf
Charles K. Shattuck
Scott M. Sheain

Nancy L. Sheehan
Joyce |. Shike
Scott H. Sickel
Ronald B. Silverman
Cheryl D. Simon
Peter J. Simons
Timothy M. Slattery
Gregory S. Smith
Jane L. Smith
Michelle Smith

Ronald P. Smith
Kathleen B. Sommers
Joseph L. Soprani
John J. South
Gwendolyn P. Southerton

A. McLaughlin

Pat

Daniels,

daughter

of

Mr.

Richard H. Irland
Russell L. Isaacson
Joan M. Jasperson

Kurt A. Meintzer
Marsha C. Meshes
Susan L. Meyer

and Mrs. Raymond E. Daniels Jr.,

Leonard M. Jensky

Arthur M. Midle

been

3a

her

fresh-

Bonnie

club

also has

member

been

three

a dance

years,

a

member of Girls Intramural Athletic Association, and a timer for
the swim team.
Harold is a member of bridge
club and the National “Honor
Society. He also has served as a
student council representative.

Nancy J. Widmer
David

F. Widner

Paul G. Williamson
David L. Willis
Marion L. Willman
David A. Winkelman
Michael L. Winkler
Dana W. Winter
Paula D. Wolf
Tina C. Wolf
Laurie R. Wolnak
Betty J. Wood

Judith A. Wykle
Jeanne A. Yandell
Thomas P. Young
Chery! A. Zeman
Janice G. Ziccarelli

Martha

|. Zyss

Pat Daniels Enrolls in Urbana Campus

J

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operetta

R. McGhie

Dorothy A. Mead

46

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Richard C. Roman
Jonathan S. Rosner
Sharyn J .Rothenberg
Melanie R. Rubin
Christine E. Russell
Valerie L. Russmann
Sandra J. M. Russo
Joanne A. Sabato
Cherise R. Sack
James G. Sandler
Gary A. Sanmann
Sandra L. Schallitz
Lerry J. Schessler
Terry J. Schessler
Barbara A. Schmalz
Mark L. Schoeffmann
David L. Schooler
James J. Schramm
Ronald W. Schultz
Patricia R. Schulze
Susan L. Schumacher
Ginnylee Scott
Nadine P. Scott

in the

man year. She has participated in
“Stunts” four years.

Christine A. Prasser
Deborah J. Price
David D. Raber
Linda Raughley
Kimberly C. Rendelson
Steven A. Rentscher
Pamela M. Rhoads
Beverly A. Rice
Barbara J. Rich
Scott R. Riesche
Sally S.Riske
Judith A. Roberts
James B. Robinson
John R. Robinson, Jr.
Steven C. Rollheiser

Elizabeth A. Ink

rol G. Eisinger

pated

Margaret Allen and James Sandler,
Deerfield High School class
marshals for 1967.

Gail L. Duberchin
H. Duhamel
Charles B. Eddy
i
beth C. Edgar

been

1363 Woodland Dr., Deerfield, has
accepted

for enrollment

at

the University of Illinois, Urbana
campus, in September. Miss Daniels is a member of the graduating
class of Deerfield High School this
month.

Miss Gottlieb

June

15,

1967

�Lt. Griggs Given
Navy vy Merit Merit | Medal
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Jack

oe

son of

Griggs,

Lt. Dave

Navy

Griggs,

2665

;

Half Day Rd., Deerfield, was
awarded the Navy Commendation
Medal with Combat ‘‘V” while
serving atethe Cecil Field Air
Station in Jacksonville, Fla.

Men

:
ing
Lt. Griggs was awarded the

in

S

protection for a large bomber
group attacking the heavily defended rail yards at Ninh Binh,
North Vietnam.

14

Shore

A

d d
warae

eorees
=
conferred

de-

grees on 14 North Shore students
at its recent commencement ex_ ercises.
;
They are Miss Gretchen Louise

Wolf

Hahn, 470 Shannon Rd., Deerfield;

Captain Allen Wolf, son of Mr.

Miss

Nancy

Jane Hafkin,

448

Brookside
Dr.,
Wilmette;
and
Miss Blythe Bohnen, 624 Sheridan
Sq., and Devin Berry Burnell, 1110

fighter pilot over Vietnam.
Capt. Wolf is the recipient of the
Distinguished
Flying Cross and
nme baer.

Monroe St., both of Evanston. _
Glencoe graduates are Miss
Linda
B. Eichengreen, 40 Maple
Ln.; Thomas Bartlett Harris, 390

Capt. Wolf was valedictorian of

Grove

St.;

Miss

Martie

Palos
Rd.
Highland

Park

graduates

Jacobs, 1147 Longmeadow Ln.;
and Miss Susan Salstone, 405

Springs,

Miss _ Laura
Anne
Herst,
390
Moraine Rd.; Miss Barbara Joy
Lipski, 892 Fairview Rd.;
and
Paul Charles Peachin, 170 Lake-

graduate
of the Unitedin States
Air
Force
Academy
Colorado
Colo.

.
Filiberto Rodriguez
Marine — Private
Filiberto

a

Rodriguez, son of Mr. and Mrs.

1 5

16

une

_

from eight weeks of recruit train.

wg

84 Woodley

Patrick Joseph Hurley,

three

are

and His Combo
THURSDAY

THRU

SUNDAY
a

Rd.;

and

180 West-

Here Are A Few Highlights
From Our Menu

CHANGE ADDRESS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodrode

Corps assignment.

Jr.

have

moved

to 817

Deerfield

Rd., Highland Park, for the month
of June. The Goodrodes, who
previously lived at 1252 Taylor
_ Av., Highland Park, will move to
Highwood in July.

2nd Lt. Modetz
Marine Reserve 2nd Lt. Henry
J. Modetz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. Modetz, 1314 Woodland

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Teachers’ Union Believed Unlikely in Area
By ERIK STOTTRUP
Although most local school offi-

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Cials
do not
. teacher-union

believe
that
movement

the
will

reach the North Shore, the head of
American

the

Federation

of

Teachers sees it differently.
“We

s

are going

Other conditions of employment

to come

when-

| ever we get an opportunity,” said
Bs.2

_ Charles Cogen, president of the
AFL-CIO
affiliated organization
aneg
oi
ee,
AES

which has been the most aggres-

Sive
a

teacher-organizing

body

in

the last few years.

teachers don’t know what they are
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what it can do for them.
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The

union

Chicago,
districts
areas

cited ‘ the

administrators

had

voice in school affairs.

Teachers in all three
have been on strike.

ag

districts

Name Bargining Agent

Pees
Sous 2: +

Teachers

in the

Niles

District,

oh
et

which serves part of Glenview,
elected the AFT chapter as its
*s
exclusive agent for bargaining
_ with the school board. The vote
_

Was

312-89,

with

only

19 teachers

|

voting against the collective-barA
gaining proposal. The only three
ie_
teachers in the system who failed
Ses

to vote were absent.
Before

the Niles

district strike,

Pe teachers and union representatives made it clear that they did
_ hot

want

negotiations

limited

to

just salaries. They also sought a
- voice in welfare areas, such as
| #35 insurance and pensions, and in
policy-making areas, such as the
_ number of class periods in a day
a.
the number of minutes per
Se and
By.

Me
oe

class period.

EG
Consideration
a

many

negotiated

everything
towel

of what shall be
is critical, for if the

racks

from
there

must

be

be,”’ said an area superintendent.
Determination

of what

shall

be

negotiable can and does result in
strikes,

a prospect

local

officials abhor.
The controversy over the teachers’
right
to
strike
may
be

blamed, at least in part, on the
fact that there has been no clearcut law in Illinois permitting or
forbidding it or stating what is, or
Rule Strikes Illegal
Illinois has had only a

Court

decision

Stottrup

today

in

of a two-part
unionization

the

series

on

state

which

held teacher strikes illegal on
grounds that ‘those who become
agents to fulfill the will of people

the

knew

Niles

so

district,

little

expected

of

of

them

teacher

obtained

Shore.

in

the

first book

first

negotiating itself is permissible is
just as rare in Illinois.

covering

of

the

all. phases

of

Until

late last year

Competition Aids Drive
Adding force to the drive for
teacher unionization is the devel-

Illinois had

only the decision of Cook County

oping

Circuit

AFT and the Illinois and
education associations.

Court

Judge

Cornelius

Harrington to go on. It held that
the Chicago Teachers Union could
bargain

with

the

decision

upheld

school

board,

in November

absence

of laws

and

by
the

inexperience of teachers, administrators, and board members with

“They

are

have resulted in
hesitancy during
a

bunch

of

November,

a

the

national

local

IEA

the teachers. It was heralded as
the first such victory on the front
page

of

Insight,

official

publica-

tion of the IEA.
The authors of ‘‘Collective Nego-

negotiations.

amateurs,”
ent.

between

chapter in suburban Dolton was
selected as that school system’s
exclusive
teacher
bargaining
agent over the AFT in a vote of

_ the Illinois Appellate Court.

The

competition

Last

a

rank

tiations

said one superintend-

for

Teachers,’

the

book

Niles High School District officials
used as their guide, said, ‘The

two

principal

AFT,

are

rivals,

trying

to

NEA
show

and
their

members that their group
offer more than the other.”

can

A local example is occurring in
the Glenview Elementary School

District, where the IEA affiliate
has asked to be recognized as the
exclusive

representative

of

the

teachers.
Although the district has no
AFT representative, recognition
of the IEA chapter might forestall
any AFT
move
to enter the
picture, said
Association
Stein.
With

Glenview Education
Pres.
Jacqueline

unionization

pressures

ap-

parently to continue, some sort of
controls and standardization of
procedures
some area

may
be warranted,
officials say. A state

law clearly permitting teachers to
enter into collective bargaining
agreements is being considered
and may be the answer, said one
superintendent.
—

to provide thorough and efficient
system of free schools are themselves charged with the duty to
refrain from conduct which will
render schools less efficient and
thorough.”’
However, a Minnesota district
court once ruled, and was upheld
by that state’s supreme court in
1951, that the view that public
employees cannot strike “‘is to

indulge in the expression of a
personal belief and then ascribe it
to a legality on some tenuous
theory of sovereignty or suprem-

~

acy of government.
“The right.to strike is rooted in

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the freedom of man,” the court
decision said, ‘‘and he may not be
denied that right except by clear,

unequivocal language embodied in
a constitution, statute,
rule, or contract.”
The

law

on

ordinance,

whether

collective

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and the North

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indecision and

is not, negotiable.

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The basis of the teacher-union
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how

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indications
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their
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Niles, and Joliet school
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Floors of the hall and first
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is a built-in bar

painted

In the kitchen, which has been
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and so is that
room which, in

bedroom

four bedrooms is ample enough to
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and hearth and
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is

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May

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Upstairs, the bedroom area that
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room.

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_ Diana Neuman

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sberg.
:_ They elected officers to carry
the

s“ra ool

theme

year,

for

the

coming

“ACTION,

in Mo-

.’ Steve Tarnoff was elected
ssident;
Leslie
Davis,
vice
or esident; Andy Strauss, trea-

te r;

and

«ical

Chris

Foster,

sec-

i

P. an U.S.
The

Tour

American

sg dent
Deerfield

and

Field

adult

High

Service

chapters

School

at

recently

s idi’ good-by to exchange students,

Guariglias,

Ariel

Rivas,

and Thierry Hallot.

Before returning home, the students will tour the United States
by

_ While living on campus the
ents will learn about college
A
fe and study their particular
field of interest.

vill

Bianca

bus

with

3,107

other

AFS

students
who
have spent the
academic year.in this country.
Deerfield and Highland Park
families will host touring AFS
students on the Fourth of July.
The group of 41 students from 24
countries will attend coke parties,
the Fourth of July parade, a
Meredith Willson program at Ravinia, and a typical American
picnic.
The Deerfield Women’s Club
has offered to underwrite the
expense of the bus trip for the
Deerfield High School chapter.

Graduation
Four
graduating
seniors
of
Deerfield High School will speak
at local eighth grade graduations.
Each of the students will give a
talk
welcoming
the incoming
freshmen.

The speakers are Mike Hoit at
Red Oak School, Joan Eldredge at
Wilmot Junior High School, Rich
Tinucci at Bannockburn School,
and Marcia Hollatz at Alan B.

Shepard School.
A Deerfield High School faculty
member will also speak at each
eighth grade graduation to accept
the graduating class.

Students

Honored

Ten Deerfield High School seniors were
among
40 students
honored at a recent dinner given
by the Highland Park Chamber of
Commerce in the Highland Park
Club.
They were Harold Benson, Gail
Duberchin, Alan Gilbert, Howard
Gorin,
Bonnie
Gottlieb,
Lynne

Kamins, Harriet Kang, Margaret
Mount, James Sandler, and Paula
Wolf, all of Highland Park.
Selection was based on the
students’ scholastic and extracurricular record in high school.
Each student received a plaque.

Name

the

Girls’

Intramural

Mattenheimer, sports chairman;
Carol Anderson, posters and tags;
Margie McAfee, concession stand
chairman;
and
Kathy
Farone,

bulletin board.
The Swim Club elected Leslie
Davis, president and Margie Schiller, secretary.
was

elected

captain of Forensics.

Robert E. Bole Will Study in Hamburg
Robert E. Bole, son of Mr. and
‘Mrs.

Robert

E.

Bole,

1116

Chest-

nut St., Deerfield, a junior at
| Purdue
University,
Lafayette,
oh ., Will leave Aug. 19 from New
York for a year of study at the
opi
of Hamburg in north= Germany.

Mr.

Bole,

an

are

Deerfield

High

foreign exchange students (from left), Bianca
Guariglia, Thierry Hallot, and Ariel Rivas.

School's

Senior Winners of Scholarships
Deerfield

High

School

recently

announced
senior
scholarship
awards. The awards, sponsored by
the school and local and national

groups, range from honorary to
full tuition scholarships.
Senior class scholarship winners
are Rick Conedera, Diane Kenny,
Katie
McGovern,
and
Henry
Moran.
Girl’s Club awarded its scholarships to Nancy Cerverich, Patty
Hayes, and Paula Longtin.
Peggy Mount is the National
Honor Society winner.

PTO scholarships went to Nina
Frazier,
Gwen
Mooney,
Joyce
Shike, Dan Field, Jim Johnson,
Hazel
Montgomery,
Joanne
Sabato, Shelley Smith, and Cathy

Mills.
Bob Katz won the Howard Worchester Scholarship.
Dads’
Club awarded
scholar-

ships

to

Valerie

Fladeland

and

Eric Ghianni.

of

scholarships

from

local
groups
include
Highland
Park B’nai Brith, Gail Duberchin;
Deerfield B’nai Brith in memory
of Morton
Jacobson,
Gretchen

Eisenger; Sara Lee of Deerfield,
Jody Benson;
Suburban Lodge
B’nai Brith, Howard Gorin; Junior
Auxiliary of Highland Park Women’s Club, Sally Riske; Highland

Park

Women’s

Club,

Peggy

Mount.

Erich Almasy won a National
Merit Scholarship sponsored by
All-State Insurance Co. Other National Merit finalists are Mark
Hamilton,
Alan
Gilbert,
Tom
Hirsh,
Harriet
Kang,
Joanne
Goulka, and Sharon Marshak.
Twenty-eight
seniors
received

Illinois

State

Scholarships.

They

include Frank
Berman,
Harold
Benson,
Joanna
Benson,
David
Berman,
David
Burian,
Gail
Duberchin,
Pamela _ Erickson,
Alan
Gilbert,
Howard
Gorin,
Thomas Hirsch, Deborah Johnson,

Lynne Kamins, Diane Kenny, and

Harold Kessler.
Also, William Krucks, Stephen
Leighton, Judith Lindquist, Paula
Longtin, Kathleen Martin, Margaret Mount, Burr Nelson, Jonathan Neumark, Sharon Pearson,
James Sandler, Jane Smith, Kathleen Sommers, Michael Winkler,
and Judith Wykle.

Students receiving scholarships
from educational institutions are
Jeff

Mason

University
Brandt,

engineering

sci-

ence major, is a member of Tau
Beta Pi, honorary engineering
fraternity; Sigma Gamma
Tau,
honorary aeronautical engineering
fraternity; and of Sigma Pi Sig-

ma, honorary physics
ternity.

major fra-

Country Day to Present
Diplomas to 50 Students
North Shore Country Day School
will present diplomas to 50 area
students at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in
the auditorium.
Speakers at the ceremonies

be

headmaster

Nathaniel

will

S.

French
and
students
Elizabeth
Waldman from Highland Park and
James Darrow from Winnetka.
The graduates are:
From Winnetka—Molly Brown,
Jane Bulger, Frances dePeyster,
Camilla Ewen, Joan Gately, Ann
Gougler, Jessica Harper, Wickliffe
Loomis,
Octavia
Miller,
James Darrow, Paul Fairbank,

William

Harper,

Arthur

Hynes,

David Ingersoll, Tison Keel, Robert Mayer,
John
Menk,
John
Moreschi, Kyoji Nakano, Charles
Schweppe, Thomas Stibolt, Howard Strong, and Peter Watrous.

From

Northfield—Martin

Jack

and Courtney Kling.
From Wilmette—William Brickman, Frederick Croft, Christopher
Weld, Wendel Meyer, and Ruth
Swenson.
From
- Kenilworth—Caroline
Welch,
Barbara
Haight,
John

Church, and Richard Lane.
From

Glencoe—Susan

Cranage

and Margaret Delaney.
From

Scott

Glenview—Lorraine

Heitmann,

Macdonald.
From _

and

Dille,

Timothy

Northbrook—Kenneth

and

of

Wabash

Phil

Becker,

Arizona;

Tim

College;

Eileen

Burtscher, Barat College; Harriet
Kang, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology;

Association, has elected Elaine
Schwartz, president; Kathy Hansen, vice president; Marie Laymon, secretary-treasurer; Simone

Waldman

lands

Deerfield High School Announces

Officers

GIMA,

natvie

Winners

Three Deerfield High School
clubs recently elected officers for
the 1967-68 school year.

Steve

Gathering for a final sichas before leaving for

their

Peggy

Lyons,

St.

Mary’s Guild and Wisconsin State
University; and Kent Liddle, University of Nebraska.

Others are Ken Noble, Bradley
University
and
the Bell and
Howell Co.; Jeff Arthur, Purdue
University; Judith Wykle, North
Central
College;
Joyce
Shike,

Rockford

College;

Hoesen,

Dick

Vanderbuilt

Van

University;

Pat Schulze, Western Michigan
University; and Judith Lindquist,
University of Illinois.

Elyse Sporkin Is
Roycemore
Elyse

be

Sporkin

among

Graduate
of Deerfield

12 students

diplomas

during

exercises

today

will

receiving

commencement

at

Roycemore

Montgomery and Stuart Wilson.
From
Highland
Park—Paul

school.
This

Logan, Hyde Millard, Robin Geist,

graduating class at the school,
which became coeducational in

Patricia

Missner,

and

Elizabeth

Waldman.
From Deerfield—Kathryn

erson.

From

Evanston—James

and Stuart Pettingell.

will

be

the

last

all-girl

1963.
Sev-

Marcus

Miss Sporkin is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sporkin, 7
Darby

Ln.,

Lincolnshire,

Deer-

field.
June.

15,

1967

�New Arrivals in Families on the North Shore
McDaniels
Av., Highland Park,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sante Pasquesi,
221 Bloom St., Highland Park.

(Continued from page 17)
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frances D. Dooley of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Pauline E.

PICCHIETTI—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dante Picchietti, 2945 Warbler Ln.,
Highland Park, a daughter, San-

Heilner of Long Beach, Cal.

JAEGER—Mr.
ard

J.

son,

Richard

and

Jaeger

of

Mrs.

Rich-

Deerfield,

John,

May

29

dra

a

Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Schneider of Wilmette and Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Jaeger of Morton
Grove.

Kim,

and

222

Mrs.

Llewellyn

Av.,

Gordon

are

Mrs.

and Mr. and Mrs.
of Glencoe.

Samuel

R.

and

Pasquesi,

Mr.

Hospital.

Vines,

York,

A.

1451

Mc-

Grandparents

are

Adult

DAUGHTER

Lester

Fairview

D.

N.Y.,

and

Educational

6300

Alexander

O., and Mr.

Mr.

Leo

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Peter H. Witty, 736 Pleasant Av.,
Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.

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in Highland

Emily Wilson, 1137 Waukegan Rd.,

May 26 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

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KIM—Mr.

Vines,

Deerfield,

a son, James Alexander, May 14 in
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and

29

Deerfield

VINES—Mr.

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KERR—Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Kerr, 1430 Indian Trail, Deerfield,

of Riverside

May

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Mrs.
John
Grandmothers
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and Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Picchietti, 991
Park.

KEOUGH—Mr.
and _ Mrs.
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Patrick, May 17 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and
Mrs.
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now attend the Deerfield school.

_ Mrs. Catherine Duncan will serve
_mext year as directress of the

Also

was

Nico

Van

Ewijk,
who
will serve
as the
school’s
educational
consultant
until mid-October when he returns
to Holland.
Mr. Van Ewijk said he planned
to present
next
fall
a
lecture

_ Deerfield Montessori School.
_ Mrs. Duncan, currently teaching
at the Ancona Montessori School

in Chicago, was
| week to parents

introduced

introduced last
whose children

Directress

series on the Montessori method,
emphasizing the growth of a child
and
his use of equipment
for
development in language, mathematics, and art.
Mr.

Van

Ewijk

introduced

the

series last week, using color slides
taken while a Montessori
was in progress.
Studies

school

in Holland

A native of Amsterdam,
the
consultant was trained in Holland,
where the public schools use the
Montessori approach to education.

He was taught in Amsterdam, was
principal one year at the Ancona
School,
and last year was
an
educator and administrator at the
school.
Mrs.

children,

Area School

to Head

Dunean

Mrs. Catherine
By BONNIE

Montessori

Duncan,

mother

attended

of

four

Northwestern

University,
Illinois
Institute
of
Technology,
and the PestalozziFroebel Teachers College.

Her
teaching
experience
includes
Kenwood
Ellis
Nursery
School,
St.
Columbus
grade
school,
and
the
University
of
Chicago’s
Experimental
Lab
School.
She has served three years on
the staff of the Ancona School,
where she received her Montessori training.
Mrs. Duncan said at last week’s
meeting that she had found the
Montessori
method
“the
most
effective
for
most
children,”
though not a “cure-all.”
‘“‘A good education depends on a
three-part team—the parent, the
teacher,
and
the
child,’
Mrs.
Duncan commented.
She said the goal of the school is
to help produce ‘‘competent and
strong adults who can mold a
strong society.”
Plans for next year include the
use of more advanced materials,

many of them to be imported
from Holland. Use of more advanced
equipment
is_ possible,
since the Deerfield school will
have many second-year students.
The school, located at 760 North
Av., opened in September, 1966.
Will Enrich Program
The program also will be enriched with additional activities
and equipment.
Anyone interested in further information
should
contact
Mrs.
Tony Kambich, 1125 Linden Av.,
Deerfield.
The school, which will have a
morning and afternoon session, is
open only to pre-schoolers.
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Nursery
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Sunday school:
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meeting:

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Wednesday,

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Second

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CONGREGATIONAL

Lakeside

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

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

B’nai

for

UNITED

Bethany

Beth El

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

LUTHERAN
Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

Solel

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.

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

BRETHREN

Judaism

North Suburban Synagogue

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

Co Worship

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

Torah

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Friday service: 8:30
Saturday service: 11

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

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

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
‘school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m,
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception

EPISCOPAL

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

Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker
Curate:
The Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
:30
a.m.,
hol
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy commun
ion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
1
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays, holy communion—second
and
fourth Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

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6:30, 7:46, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

Bethlehem
Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Nor
man Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurs
er
facilities
are
provided.
Churc
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
throug
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

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3 Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. James P.
Coleman.
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6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
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6:30,
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Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
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school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors:
The
Revs.
A. P.
Johnson, and Frederick W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
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second
Sunday.
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school:
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
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Youth
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Friday,
5:45
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Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.

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Rev.

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Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities and child care are provided during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
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eighth grade.

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It was his own father who
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soldier in an Illinois regiment that

oriented, somewhat shy Jens Jen-

daughter,

meat

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born

an

American

in

citizen,

overlooking
Wisconsin.

Gables,

Fla.,

‘loved to drive . . . knew every
battle field first-hand . . . crawled
over them on hands and knees...
invented games for his children
. . had the worst food habits but,
until he died from cancer at 83,
was vigorous...”

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By MARGARET HERGUTH
“TI had and still have the
greatest love for him.”
Martha (Mrs. Arthur) Jensen
Moline, a Wilmette resident for
some 40 years and now of Evanston, was recalling her late father,
Jens Jensen, the internationally
known landscape architect who
has been called a ‘nature poet”’

for his artistic use of nature’s
objects.
With Father’s Day approaching,
the Hollister Newspapers asked
Mrs. Moline and some other area
residents to give recollections of
their late famous fathers.
“T’ll always remember him as
, great fun to be with,” recalls
Reinald Werrenrath Jr. of Highland Park, son of the one-time
well-known baritone.
Another,
Otto
Ejisenschiml,
prominent chemist and Civil War
historian, was vigorous and versatile, according to his daughter,
Mrs. Ben Gingiss of Wilmette.

“There wasn’t a thing he couldn’t
do”—from
‘translating popular
songs into German to developing
chemical processes, says Rosalie
Eisenschiml Gingiss.

Prefers to Write
One person who prefers to write
about her father rather than talk
about him

for publication is Mar-

cia Lee Masters (Mrs. William A.)
Schmid

of Wilmette,

daughter

of

poet Edgar Lee Masters.
From her ‘Memories of My
Father” in her collection of poems
entitled

‘Intent

on

Earth,”

she

writes:
“Either to keep the thinking in,
Or scrutiny out,
Your face was shaded on your
saunters by an old green hat,
Sumac color, good for wind and

rain
Or the deep woods
Where the sun struck silences.

Little, not always welcome, I
was awed by the weight of your
spirit,

32

As I was by depths in the forest,
Whose gloom had a magic
And I dared not follow; morning
took you:

I heard the twigs snap, boughs
bend with your will.
In the orchard you were quite
different:
Under the affable shadows
That
loitered
with
pleasure
around the pear trees,
You
roamed,
telling
funny

beast of your

own invention,

orous

things,

lent, both written and spoken, and
he wrote several books of Civil
among

them

brand-new,

‘Why

Murdered?”
Face of the

prairies, land of
and _ grandpar-

different

type

as

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helped

me

.. .”
father’s

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helped

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are

profession
toward

just

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his own

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industrial, and commercial television shows.

“I never would have tried to be
a singer—he (father) was the

well groomed

TEXTURIZED

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says Mr.
he really

to music

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somewhat to his regret.

Enunciated
Mrs.

also

a keen

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all
for
any
Sr.

‘He sang the
‘Silent Night’

ean

no longer

living,

worked

for a time with their father. The
sisters,

Mrs.

Mrs.

Kate

Marshall

Wheeler

Johnson,

Highland Park.
He never changed,

and

live
she

in

says.

“He was always 18 if anyone
asked him his age. That was the
way he felt.”’

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brother,

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shaved

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ms...
Continuing his
Mr. Werrenrath
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Two sons, Ralph and Gerard
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business, now called Scientific
Chemicals Inc. in Chicago.
Otto Eisenschiml didn’t believe
in a college education, though he
had worked hard to earn and
complete his own college education in Europe before coming to
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years
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Art Center,
formerly the Sigma Chi headquar-

“My
father
felt Americans
never half appreciated what they

lie Eisenschiml Gingiss recalls he

in

for his adopted
Mrs. Moline.

Clearing, a small school for the
arts set in a nature area he loved,

been 87 years old tomorrow, Rosa-

1939, never stopped studying
music until later in life when he
began to teach, recalls his son,
Reinald Jr. of Highland Park.

Martha

is a Jens Jensen grade school
named for him in Chicago.
His most famous and lasting
‘memorial,’
however,
is
The

since his father had become one.
Of her father, who would have

tel

had, but he always

“What my father could visualize! .. . taking the crude elements
...” recalls Mrs. Moline. He also
loved to talk to school children
who were interested in plants and
trees and flowers, and today there

Chicago,” until he returned to
Europe in 1872. It was in Vienna
that Otto Eisenschiml was born—
but

nature-

In fact, it was many years before
he would give lectures.

turned to the peaceful occupation
a

artistic,

“TI wouldn’t say my father ever

“bloodthirsty
Indian
tribe,’’ he
“quit the Indian service . . . and
running

the

pushed himself forward,” says his

Mr. Ejisenschiml relates in his
autobiography, ‘‘Without Fame.”
But after being tortured by a

of

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_ The legislative proposals are:

|

_@ The permanent

the

“no
alibi

The

Kruth

motor vehicle

licensing

bartend-

@ The gun control bill.
The pinball control bill

would

_ prohibit use of pinball machines in
|

public places.

_ sored

“This bill is spon-

in the well founded belief
and

the

revenue

ry,

chairman

they

Kurth

proposes

to

establish

an

offer

testimony

to

alibi,

to provide

the

attorney

before

motor

vehicle

the

new

rize municipalities

an

officer

to

the

5 trial with a written notice of his
_ intention.
- Mr. Flannery said the bill would

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EARTHEN INTERMENT — CREMATORIUM
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liquor.

the North

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prostitution, or of violating any
state or federal law regarding

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search

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to license bar-

tenders. The license
denied or revoked if the
had been convicted of a
pandering, of operating

a

person for dangerous weapons
when he suspects himself to be in
danger of attack.
“This bill would go a long way
toward protection of the officer,”’
Mr. Flannery said. ‘‘It should also
help in solving the evidence problem, since the search is clearly
legal under the bill and any
evidence uncovered by the search
would be admissible.”
The bill concerning holding of a

a

he

Under

permit

of the commission’s

sriminal defendent, whenever
_ prosecuting

the

federal gambling stamp would
prohibit the issuance of a liquor
license to the holder of a federal
_ gaming device stamp or a federal
wagering stamp. It also would
authorize the suspension or revocation of the liquor license of
anyone holding the stamps.
Mr. Flannery says the bill would
“strongly deter’ tavern owners
from permitting gambling in their
establishments.
The bartender bill would autho-

registration would be required
only once every five years.
The stop and frisk bill would

provide for organized crime far
| outweigh their loss as amusement
- devices,’’ said Donald S. Flannelegislative commmittee.
_ The alibi bill would require

permanent

tion.

that the harm to individuals and
| society through the use of these
‘machines

reverse

motor vehicles.
Under existing law, automobile
ownership information must be
compiled and printed every year—
a process
which
takes
three
months. Mr. Flannery points out
that during this period, police
officials are without the informa-

| ers.
_

bill to

The

Act.

for

‘‘manufactured”’

registration bill would replace the
current
annual
registration
of

| tion of the Illinois Liquor Control
bill

a

would

the conversation.

@ The stop and frisk bill.

@A

against

on

but

or listening by police officials
during a trial, when it is done with
the consent of one of the parties to

| @A
bill to make holding of a
&amp; federal gambling stamp a viola-

effect’?

defense,

decision would legalize the use of
evidence gained through recording

registration bill.

Se

harmful

alibis.

.@ The pinball control bill.

-@ The alibi bill.
@A
bill reversing
decision.

have
valid

protect

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�VIETNAM

and MIDDLE

At Thorpe Furs .. . since 1895
There’s no snobbery

EAST

The Middle East, situated between Asia and Eur-

ope is at the crossroads of the world. In practical
political terms the Middle East became a confrontation of the United States vs the Soviet Union.

After World War II when the United States replaced Britain and France as the dominant power
in the Middle East so now is Russia attempting to
replace

us.

Most

Americans

regard

our

commit-

ment in Vietnam differently than that in the Middle East and are asking for a firm positive position
on the part of the United States with regard to the
American committment

to defend the integrity and

independence of Israel.
A little over two years ago President Johnson
insisted that the war in Vietnam should be fought
by the Vietnamese. In 1954 with the signing of the
SEATO the U.S. ruled out unilateral armed intervention there. In 1954 President Eisenhower indicated to President Diem of South Vietnam that the
U.S. would assist in achieving a viable nation that

could maintain itself against aggression thru subversion or military efforts. Diem did not create a
government that would accomplish this purpose
and no government since has given evidence of this
ability or made any earnest endeavor in _ this
direction.
Israel was created by the United Nations. Her
neighbors who are also members of this world
body have shown constant hostility and try periodically to physically and economically utterly
destroy

this newborn

state.

The Security Council of the U.N. has censured
Israel several times for acting in its self defense,
even after Israeli have been injured and slain and
much property damaged and destroyed. The Council has never censured any Arab nation in spite of
these hostile acts. When other nations were in con-

flict—Greeks vs. Turks in Cyprus; China vs. Tibet;
Indonesia vs. Malaysia;

India vs. Pakistan;

China

vs. India or Egypt vs. Yemen. In all of these cases
the Security Council has been silent . . . why this
double

standard

of morality?

This month Israel was invaded and threatened
with annihilation for the third time in 19 years.
She has not only again defended her integrity, but
has

miraculously

defeated

her

enemies

at horren-

dous personal loss of life and property. The numbers of those killed, maimed and injured have yet
to be counted. The loss of life of any person of any
nation is senseless, especially when it can be prevented. Before war broke out and since then Israel
has not asked for U.S. troops. American interests in
the Middle East are more vital than in Southeast
Asia, for it is vital to our own enlightened self
interest, politically, economically

and

militarily

to

be properly represented in the Middle East with a
form of government philosophy, tradition and
heritage parallel with

ours . . . Israel has proven

to be such a nation. American companies have over
$3,000,000.000

of investments

Gulf area produces almost 30%
quirements and contains 60%
petroleum

there.

The

Persian

of global oil reof the world’s

reserves.

The solution to these two maior world concerns
poses enormous problems. In Vietnam I urge to

In the chill of the storeroom,

proud,

around

raccoon,

with

modest

sheared

lavish

mink

Snooty

coats

Russian

hang

sable

rubs shoulders with good old American beaver. Squirrel and
fox are grutzen-to-grutzen buddies. Lynx links sleeves with
muskrat, fitch fondles skunk, and you can spot ocelot snuggling
with opossum.

No matter whether the price is fancy
furs are

brothers

under

the skins.

or budget, all these

Their

common

ground

is

halt our bombing; withdraw to our nearby fleet a
token number of Marines; talk unconditionally
with all interested and involved leadership; take ag-

irrestible appeal to women

gressive

York Fur Dressers. This accounts for the suppleness and strength
of the leather, the light weight, the luster and rich depths of the
hairs.

diplomatic

action

to prove

our

intent

is

peaceful and honorable; development of a gigantic
economic program offering creative actions that
shall give encouragement to future generations.

In the Middle east: All Arab nations recognize
Israel as a state;

retention

of all of Jerusalem

by

the Israeli; innocent passage for-all thru the Suez
and Straits of Tiran; humane permanent solution
for Arab refugees; making Israel’s borders more
defensible to include area to the Jordan river and
absorption of the Gaza strip. Absorption of responsible portions of Arab refugees within the framework

of the

new

Israel

boundary;

Mutual

Arab

and Israel projects that insure a lasting peace; the
great powers to make massive loans to commence
these actions.
U.S.

We

The

Middle

can, in consort

East

with

is a crisis for the

Russia

work

together

at once, each helping its allies . . . with confidence
in our way of life we need not fear the outcome.

One

more

thing:

All

of all ages and tastes.

these

furs

are

dressed

by

our

New

Our dressers’ skill and craftsmanship are applied equally
pelts. In fur dressing plants, there’s no snobbery

to all

either.

Thorpe Furs” fur storage vaults located on our premises give
you 12 months of immediate in and out approved vault service
at one low annual cost... $6 for most coats.
Evanston
l'ree estimates

to determine

Sons
relining at summer
messenger

service.

any

necessary

repairs,

restyling,

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peng
rates. Call 328-3333 now for free bonded

Sherman

and

Davis

Daily and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

�Swim Teachers
Are Sought

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Werner,
2121 Greenwood
Av., Wilmette,
were recent winners of the $500
grand prize of the International
Cruise
Fair
at
the
Winnetka
Community House.

For Day Camp
*

_
High school and college students
| and adults are being sought as
| volunteer swim
instructors
by
Solel Summer Gateways, an in_ tegrated Highland Park day camp
_ for children from Chicago and
_ suburbs.
Volunteer
instructors will be
| asked to devote six Friday mornings, beginning July 14, to teach-

The
films

fair, which included travel
and
displays,
packing

demonstratons, and a cruise fashion show, was sponsored jointly by
17 steamship eoenpanys and nine

_

Life Savers
water-safety

and adults
instructor

ratings or other qualifications

are

especially needed.
Classes will be two hours long,
_ with

10 to 12 children

in each,

at

_ private pools loaned by Highland
Parkers.
|
Last year, 150 boys and girls
_ participated in the Solel Summer
_ Gateways program.
The program, sponsored by the
ae

'

Institute
for
Cultural
Development, is beginning its third year.

City
_ south

with

children,

bused

side of Chicago,

suburban

from the
participate

youngsters

in

diversified
schedule
of
- music, drama, and sports.
- WILL

MOVE

Mr.

and

North Shore travel agents.
The
agencies
were
Cousins
Travel, Drake Travel, Four Corners
Travel,
and
North
Shore
Travel, all of Evanston; Harvey
Mason Travel, Kenilworth; Winnetka
Travel,
Winnetka;
Lake
Shore Travel, Glencoe; H and R
Anspach Travel, Highland Park;
and Lake Forest Travel, Lake
Forest.

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HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PUBLICITY
AND
PRESIDENTS
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting
DATES

listing

of

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald
1967

THE

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

Central

Park 433-4300

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Ave.,

Highland

433-4300

RATES
$1.20 per line

433-4300

Bluff

Park

DEERFIELD
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444 Central Ave., Highland Park 945-7300

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

Dogs

and

DACHSHUND

PUPPIES
BEAU-

BEAUTIFUL A.K.C. REG. COLLIES
Champion line Collie puppies.
Call

446-6126

evenings.

Cats

PARENTHOOD

ALASKAN
MALAMUTE
BEAUTIFUL
black
and
white.
One
ear
old,
female.
$75. Well
cared
for. Loves
children.
724-3721.
WINSOME
MALE
WIREHAIRED
dachshund,
18 mo.
old, A.K.C.
reg.
all shots. Ideal companion
for adult
aeuey or retired couple, $100. AL 1-

Cats

A.K.C., RED, SHOTS, 10 WKS.
tiful, gentle. 234-8244.

and

EXOTIC
KITTENS
OF MALI
PERsian
ancestry
mother
and
Mai
Tai
handsome
Siamese father. FREE
to
humane homes. Phone HI 6-8005 eves.

IF

AFGHAN
HOUND
PUPS.
VERY
AFfectionate,
gay
and _ clownish.
No
shedding. Champ. sired. Show quality
blk.
female
$250;
red,
blk.
mask
ae
tremendous pet $150. Call JA 605.

Dogs

PLANNED
6

YOU
CAN
OFFER
A
GENTLE
loving
home
to
a_ beautiful
black
kitten, 11 weeks old, please call DA 87731. She is very sweet, pan trained
and free.

FREE: MOTHER WILL PART WITH 3
very
fluffy part Persian
Calico
kittens.
6 weeks
old.
Litter
trained.
Perfect for a father’s day gift. Call
AL 1-2443.
2

Minimum 4

Chicago Toll Free 273-521 f or 273-4300

YEAR
OLD
SMALL
FULL
BLOOD
Beagle, female, housebroken, spayed.
Good watch dog yet very
gentle and
ave
two
good
with
children,
$20.
dogs need only one. 272-2616.

AIREDALE.
IMPRESSIVE
FAMILY
guard
dog.
Superb
litter
of
dual
Championship pedigree. A.K.C. 8 wks.
old.
Home
raised,
Healthy
puppies.
848-9014.
Z

LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS
BLACK
OR
GOLD;
MALE
OR
FEMALE;
TOP BREEDING A.K.C.
ORCHARD 6-1963.
DALMATIAN

PUP

Excellent
with
children.
Female;
A.K.C.
All
shots
and
‘just
about’
trained.
724-6887.
GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTERS
Reg. Amer. Field; 10 wks. old; ready
for
training.
Shots;
wormed;
exc.
bloodlines. Bred for field and home.
815-385-5460.

10

Dogs

and

10

Cats

VOIGTLANDER
ULTRAMATIC,
LIKE
new
$175;
like
new
90
mm _ {f2.8
telephoto
lens,
$50;
slide
projector.
$25; Argus C3, $25; screen, $5.00. Call
869-1206.
BLACK
AND
TAN
GERMAN
SHEPherd
female.
7 months
old.
A.K.C.
registered,
all shots,
wormed.
$100.
Phone
328-4939

Free One
TIGER
old,

STRIPED
pan

IRISH

trained.

SETTER

KITTEN,
Call

HI

PUPS;

very

other,
Moth

COLLIE

TWO

F.

PUPS

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
A.K.C. Champion lines. Wormed
shots.
Raised
w/children.
Call
Plude, 945-5719.

Hair Pointer.
272-8439.

A.K.C.
MINIATURE
POODLE
MALE,
3 months, excellent for pet or show.
446-2284 and 764-6098.
FREE
DOG—PART
COLLIE,
Shepherd, 8 months, all shots,
trained, affectionate.
DAvis 8-4273

PART
house

FREE
3 SMALL STRIPED KITTENS
PAN TRAINED
945-3757
A.K.C., MALE,
and
tan,
fully

DACHSHUND

PUPPIES

home

3 females.

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Ce

rasied;

1

n

VIZSLA PUPPIES
WONDERFUL

HUNTERS

pets. 2 months old. Call 358-5308.

WELSH

TERRIER

PUPPIES,

weeks
old.
Inoculated.
sired.
A.K.C.
reg.
Bred
disposition. $125. CL
9-1145.
6

|

Champ:
for

YEAR
OLD
PEDIGREED
Schnauzer.
Exceedingly
reason:
DAvis 8-5333 after 6 p.m.

ONE LEFT
kitten.
Mother

male
trained.

Raised

with

mating.
some.

eet
Calico.

dog.

Sette

AL 1-5424

STUD SERVICE.
A.K.C.
BLACK
MALE

Gentle,

Call

SCOTTI

nocitie

LABRADOR
PUPPIES,
chantpien bred, A.K.C.
chocolate

:

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h

OR

=

BEAUTIFUL
reg. Blacko:

brown. $125.
Phone HI 6-7327

.

Adults, Pet

PUPS AKC. REGIS.

raised with utmost care.
and breeding qualities. $150

Show

$200.

362-1546.

rz

MALE
AND
FEMALE
PLATINU
a
tee A.K.C., 9 weeks, pap
trained,
$100 and $125.
Stud servi
also. , 837-3394
;

Puppies, Collie-Terrier;
.

.

INTERVIEW

.

a

July 4

white

SELL
WELSH

:

CHAM

quality.

POODLE

males,

MUST

ei

4-0983

PUPPIES,
4 males,

Beautiful

TOY

:

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UNiversity
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A.K.C.,

The Classified Department will be closed

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Call O

PUPPIES

A.K.C.,

8

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weeks

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$60.
537-6962
TERRIER

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PA

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Fis

2 YRS. OLD. TOP CHAMPIONSHIP

bloodlines.

tender,

4-0752.

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14 MO,

OLD

coat. Beaut. marked. 272-8089.

DACHSHUND PUPPIES A.K.C. CHA
pion blood lines in sire and dam.
Male
and female, black and tan, 6 weeks,
$75. UN 4-2805.
=

Cocker Spaniel Puppies:
A.K.C.; CHAMPIONSHIP LINE
432-3024

Park
433-4300

Y

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pe

:

after 6 p.m.,

ST.tered.
BERNARD
Home

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, June 30, 1967 —-12 Noon
Saturday, July |, 1967 —4 P.M.
REGULAR COPY DEADLINE:
3, and Tuesday,

a

A.K.C.

istered, smooth,

&gt;

SHOW. ALL COLORS.
|
Call 526-2507 after 6 weekdays.

Holiday

July

a6

RETRIEVER PUPS
for pet, field and
wormed; paper ti
724-4986.
die

Afghans—Pups,

Monday,

5.00 th

POODLES, MINIATURE MA
Adorable rare browns; A.K.C,
wks. old, $150. VE 5-2222 or
after 4:30.
;

A.K.C.
21%
and

trained.

SIAMESE KITTENS, FEMAL
9 WEEKS OLD.
i
PA 4-6898 after 6 p.m.

and
Don

A.K.C.
WHITE
TOY
POODLES,
months
old. Home
raised. Male
female. ALpine 1-7954.

SHEPHERD,
old,
black
864-9880.

Short

GOLDEN
A.K.C. Bred
Perm. shots;

UP. PAPER TRAINED.
Telephone 272-8854

AIREDALE PUPS
Male;
excellent pedigree;
all shots;
housebroken; superb
disposition.
729-2198

GERMAN
1
year
trained.

pan

etriever;
G olden
1a bata poe

German

$100. Ch. sire, A.K.C. Show prospects,
fine hunting dogs. Exc. pets. Except’l
litter-not just a red dog. 537-0084.

$25 AND

Cats

KITTENS

old, 1 completely black,

comical,

7 WEEKS
AND

and

GR 5-0723
5
WHITE
MIN. POODLES,
A.K.C. |
’ ceptional blood lines, highly inteligent
Show bred or pet. Gentle dispositio
Call after 6 PA 4-8284.
ra
;

6-6435.

M.

Dogs

lines

FRISKY

8 WEEKS

Darling Black

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ISSUE OF JULY 6, 1967

IT WORK?

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
through
listing events
now
are
We
by
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to
us
Help
1967.
TODAY.
dates
‘clearing’ your

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e

NORTHBROOK
STAR
1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook 272-4300

NOTICE

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

June

HERALD

Highland

HIGHWOOD
444

July 4th

MESSAGE

Highland

10

Thanks

FREE
Two black and white, long haired
adorable kittens. Nine weeks old
and pan-trained. One full-grown
tiger-striped tom cat. Very
friendly. Evanston location.
DA 8-5926 after six.

LOST:
SMALL
GRAY
AND
WHITE
cat. Blue collar. Near
Sheridan
and
Hazel. Reward. 835-1664.

Ave.

of

WE’RE
CATS
AND
DOGS
WAITING
at
Kay’s,
seemingly
waiting
for
endless days. We’ve been discarded,
abandoned for reasons unknown. Wonder if you couldn’t call a pet your
own. Didn’t ask to be born—feel so
forlorn. We’re mixed bred, pure bred,
all just as blue. Please come meet us,
we'd love to meet B hee Kay’s Animal
Shelter,
Hintz
and
Arlington
Hght.
State Rds. Visit 1 to 5 p.m. daily.

LOST
ON
ORRINGTON
AV.,
DOWNtown
area,
Evanston,
Sorority
pin
with
pearls
and
4
rubies.
G
reward, please return. PA 4-4395.
BEDLINGTON TERRIER
Male, 3 years old, A.K.C., raised with
small children. Call 256-2487.

444 Central
945-7300

Card

SERVICES

LOST:
BOY’S
SCHWINN
STINGRAY
bike, Coppertone, at Y.M.C.A., Grove
and Maple
,Evanston
on 6-9-67.
Reward. Call 869-1204.

phone) a complete
and events.

446-4300

475-1560

THE
FAMILY
OF
THE
LATE
Martha Mosely wish to express their
deepest appreciation for the kindness
and
sympathy
shown
during
their
recent bereavement.

LOST: BLUE
PARAKEET;
JUNE
11;
vic. Pine St. and Hibbard Rd., Winnetka. area
ae
pinges Reward.

Mail (or
meetings

¢

THE
FAMILY
OF
THE
LATE
MRS.
Daisy
Harper
Sibert,
1937
Hartrey
Av., Evanston, is very grateful to all
their neighbors
and
friends
for the
many kindnesses shown them during
their recent bereavement.
MINNIE - LEVIN
AND
CHILDREN
would like to thank all their friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
consideration
at
the
time
of their
bereavement.

CAT,
SIAMESE,
DARK
COLORED,
Last seen 6-7 vicinity Landwehr
and
Willow. Reward. Call Working hours,
UN 9-1000, ext. 34; eves. CR 2-0677.

DOES

TALK

251-4300

LOST;
JUNE
10,
MALE
BEAGLE
dog
brown,
black
and
white;
no
collar;
vic.
Colfax
and _ Lincoln,
Glenview;
child’s pet. Reward.
Call
724-6641.
LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

HOW
Simply

e

PARK
Ave.,

Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

LOST:
TAN
TROUSERS
TO
MAN’S
summer
suit
in
vicinity
Wilmette
central business district to Kenilworth
dated Trier East. Reward. Call 4463
‘
SMALL,
STANDARD _ POOQDLE,
black, male, 8 months old. Obedience
school
trained.
Reasonable.
Loves
Children.
Call 251-1939.

Business

444 Central

446-4300

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE

LOST
OUR
SIAMESE
SEAL
POINT
kitty wearing
blue rhinestone
collar
with
bow.
Kink
in
tail
and_
front
declawed.
Lake
Ave.
bet.
Sunset
Ridge and Wagner Rds. Since June 7.
Reward.
724-5495.
LOST:
TINY
TOY
WHITE
FRENCH
poodle with tan on ears. Answers to
name
of Shatzi. Lost near Wilmette
Golf Course. Very friendly. If seen or
caught call AL 6-0514. Reward.

5

251-4300

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ADVERTISER

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and

Glencoe

ANNOUNCEMENTS
GLENVIEW
1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview 724-4300

e

Ave., Winnetka

e HIGHLAND

NEWS
Ave.,

AND

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

Lost

LIFE
Ave., Wilmette

DEADLINES

3

715 Vernon

475-1560

e WINNETKA
588

e GLENCOE

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Coins and Stamps

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and

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uctioneers—
uctors

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and

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le Tires and Accessories

utos

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rucks—Trailers—

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oks and Gifts
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e

and

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ard of Thanks
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Dogs
TWO

and

ADORABLE

on

gee.

Black,

@ Gite

Cats

12.

KITTENS

TO

female,

Little

14

TO

’ weekends.
nd

buff;

HI

FOR
[VING TO
d

bred;

A.K.C.

CASH

$5.00

4-0746,

C. Gunther

RIGHT

OWNER.

dog.

GR

5-2845.

EE: 3 BLACK KITTENS;

old; pan tained: xory playful.

_ SIAMESE

10 WKS.

15

KITTENS

«BLUE
AND SEALPOINT
12 weeks. Excel. stock, DA 8-1903.
VING: MUST FIND GOOD HOMES
or my white male Persian cat, also
male and 38 tiger kittens. Free.

761-7976 evenings.

TESE
A.K.C.
Champ. sired, good

vks.

old;

Siamese,

part Persian,
3

COLLIE,

mee
—@

and

gr

ILVER

9

weeks

months.

Champion.

TOY

.K.C.;

8

446-3842.

Business

7

old,

16

Business

trained,

13 wks.;

exceptionally

ll shots. 272-6733.

PUMPED

MALE:

DRAINS

small;

CHAS.

&amp; Hell Beagle Puppies

ELSINGER'S FOR PETS
FOOD

AND

SUPPLIES

_

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AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299.
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL V€Ernon 5-0758.

EAKING UP TROPICAL FISH COLlection.
Fancy
guppies,
sword
tails,
etc. Also tanks. CR 2-2577 evenings or

RODDED

Entertainment

hdo Productions,

CO.

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

17.

RAKEET
SPECIAL!
ary,
6 regular
cages,
.m.

included.

Ask

for Carter.

Antiques

1
7

LGE.
AVIparakeets.

All for $30. After 6:30
AL

and

1-2968.

Art

Goods

D OPENING CELEBRATION LAlla de France, 5752 Irving Park Rd.,
Chicago. Sat. and Sun. 10:30 to 5:30.
uropean
and
Vic.
furn.,
Dresden,

fiessen misc. porcelain,
lamps, stud. lamps and
items.

VIETNAM

Zurich.

Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177
4

Catering

I

WILL
MAKE
hors
d’oeuvres,
molds.

only call OR 4-7453 days.

EN

OF

ANTIQUITY.

na jard.;

FR.

lge. mahog.

lass; zither; plates;
350 Lee, Northbrook,

— Classified

HD.

box;

round
appt.

Have
FOLK
Any

PARTY

pressed
8910

EQUIP. FOR
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

Waukegan

Rd.

YO

Guitar,

Will

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

Travel

SING-ALONGS.
30, WH 3-2176.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

FANCY
or
jello

A wondertul selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

Call 869-2014

PTD.

pitchers; furn.;
une 15-17.

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

to Classification #132 in

RENT

this Paper!
6-5080

M.G.

YOU

MIDDLETON

Don't. Buy a Grand

Storage

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,

ILL.

MIDDLETON

CR

2-5520

KELLY MOVING
AND

1-2686

HAULING

Tl. C.C. 18345MC-C

DOVER

RO

1-0666

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Il. CC22633MCC,
864-6139
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates da
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up = and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job
to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

30

Musical

Instruction

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.
INSTRUCTION ON ALL
BY

INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save
you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:
Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Tape
Piano

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
— 272-749|
PIANO
INSTRUCTION:
QUALIFIED
experienced teacher will accept children and adult students in her home
or yours. Call PA 9-3409.

PIANO

AND

ORGAN

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of
quality.
KURT SAPHIR
PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500

Daily 9:30-5:30

Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9

Pre-Summer

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

CALL

LESSONS

at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.

Mr. Gersch, ph, VA 6-0488.

CHICK JOHNSTON
Guitar and banjo lessons.
15 yrs. on N.S.
Instruments furn.
CR 2-3092, 3690 Walters, Northbrook

San.

29107

SABI

pA

ywtriptloms!

Clearance

New Walnut Spinet
New
Mediterranean Spinet
New Early Amer. Spinet
Early Amer. Console
French Prov. Console
ORGANS
Lowrey with rhythm
New theatre organ
Gulbransen Organ
2 Man. like new waln. org.
TWO LOCATIONS

Skokie

Music Center

8016 Lincoln

OR

3-5612

Mt. Prospect Music Center

Busse

Av. and Main (83)
Open eves. ’til 9, Sun.

259-1300
1-5.

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
iF;
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and
ur. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
spine
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO Co.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO

CO.

HOllycourt 5-5900
WOULD
YOU
LIKE
TO
HAVE
A
Piano; but just don’t have the room?
well,
we
have
a darling
little
’66
Wurlitzer studio piano and bench that
will just fit in a small area. Excellent
cond. $385. Call 831-2634.
FENDER
MUSTANG:
2
PICKUPS,
vibrato, lt. blue finish, case and cord
incl. Very fast action. 10 mos. old and
in very
good cond. $230 new, $160 or
best offer. Rick, 945-0932.

Steinway

Parlor

VERY
GOOD
COND.
Call AL 6-0698

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Ruig

piano from

until
fully

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

HERBERT

a Difference

A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.

NEED

and

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
When you buy your

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

Moving

34

It Makes

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

29

1-4201

CLARINET LESSONS
offered by advanced
student.
Available any time. Reasonable rate. Call:
251-0739

5-5080

Investments

First National of Evanston

RO

ALpine

IN

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

1

MONEY
for

BROTHERS

4-PC.
COMBO
PLAYS
JAZZ,
ROCK
*n’ roll, popular music. Let us cater
for you. Call Gay after 4 p.m. at
OR 5-9233

and

IF

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

Call AL 1-1878
Waiter or Bartender

FANTASTIC!

Large assortment of original paintings
sculptures;
glassware;
able;
books,
much
misc.
By

YOUR
casseroles

Loans

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

WANDA

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating
Hostess
Complete Service and
ent
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

Europe. oil
many other

ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWter;
art glass,
furniture,
and much
mise. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.

2. 4 mi. N. Lake

18

YOrktown

27

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

YARD

RD.

Mortgages

Instruction

MILDRED

RENT EVERYTHING

8910 WAUKEGAN

Musical

5-7400

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

|

SLIDE PRESENTATION
Available for clubs and church groups
Call 256-4302 for details

OR

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

dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all’”’
ID 2-1240

Cameras and Photography

LEICA, M3, 1. 5.
Summarit, lots of accessories
328-7466.
REVERE
8 MM
MAGAZINE
LOAD;
Polaroid
K-100
color;
Bolex
H-16
reflex;
Kodak
Verifax
Copier;
best
offer. PArk 4-7078.

WE

Inc.

catering—entertainment

30

Skokie

and

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage
Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wonted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men ond Women
Men
and
Women—tIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Shore
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Rental

RENTAL

OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists”’
party marquees—

weekends.
Acces.

COATS,
DRESSLake Av., Evans-

ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS
Very good workmanship at reasonable
prices. Maple ae
Evanston,

BRINKMEYER

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

Two locations to serve you
3 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

FOR
1505

MAGIC

RENEW
YOUR
DRIVEWAY
OR
parking
lot
with
blacktop
liquid
sealer.
Prevents
winter
cracks,
restores
new
appearance;
seals
and
rotects. We also stripe parking lots.
—
guaranteed. R. M. Hausen, 472-

Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced,
professional
and VERY MODESTLY
PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

Call UN 4-6571 eves. or AN 3-0362 days.
Animals, Pets
and Supplies

AND

For

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

ALTERATIONS
es and skirts.
ton. 869-5762.

Equipment

Estate Loans

Roofing and Siding

Buy—Houses

3748 Oakton,

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

22

Service

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

272-8847.

POODLE;

Opportunities

MOTEL—SPARKLING
15-UNIT
AAA
approved
motel,
center
popular
W.
Mich. resort area. Low maint. soundproof brick construction. 854 ft. hwy.
front, 615 ft. deep, landscaped, wooded, ample room for expansion. Semiretire, 6 mo. operation. By owner. Box
596, SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN.

FEMALE

white.

eed

KITTENS:

$15;

free.

BOOKS

21

Real

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

L &amp; M CATERING
OUR

To

23

1709 Glenview
Rd.,
Glenview,
Il.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

ARTIFICIAL
FLOWER
SHOP
AND
imported home
accessories in excellent north shore location. For details
write: T-187, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

FEMALE
PUPS
show possibilities,

$150 up. 275-0124.
ADORABLE TRAINED

YOUR

SMALL
WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINnetka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
opportunity for operator with following. For info. write:
T-178, Box 60,
Wilmette.

LMATIAN:
A.K.C.
REGISTERED;
1 mo.; champion parents; poise; fine
disposition. Must be good home. Reaonable. 446-3354.
:

FOR

Wanted

Catering

PARTIES
Lillian Krause

Gifts

BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA, You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
Central St., Evanston.
UN
4-4449 or
GR 5-2481.

4 YEAR

pedigreed,
sable
male _ collie.
endly
and
affectionate,
but good

atch

and

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

PUPPIES
SALE,

PA

WHITE

6-8499

MIXED
Call

WKS.;

champion

Books

Motorcycles——Go Carts
Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personal
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms——Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
COLLECTORS’ ITEMS
YEARS 1700-1900
European and American Publications
Beautiful Illustrations
SETTLING ESTATE
DE 2-0390

:

fegistered.

18

OLD

BEAUTIFUL
BLACK
FEmonths.
A.K.C.
Champion
or pet. CR 2-2577 evenings
7

Goods

UNUSUAL
AND
LOVELY
YELLOW
rose
very
complete
dinner
service.
Haviland
and
Co. Limoges,
France.
Moving.
UN
4-4668.

AWAY

ed. Show

PUPPIES:

Art

GAME TABLE. $550.
PARK 4-2499

IN 4-2257 after 6 p.m. or weekends.

ER

and

6

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
} eige
ond Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—-Wanted To Buy
In Memoriam
interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lown Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscelloneous
i
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

FINE INLAID ANTIQUE

BE

CALL

"ENS TO BE GIVEN
90d homes. Pan trained.
272-2486

Antiques

8 weeks.

Kittens

___ _ NEED GOOD HOME.

Decorations

Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halis and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Grand
BEST

June

in

OFFER.

15,

1967

�&lt; ¥

Ww:

Pianos and Musical

34

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co.,
BALDWIN

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

BR 4-291

YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos bought
and_ sold.
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

GRANDS

McCALL
3811

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564
DOUGLAS
ELECTRIC
GUITAR;
2
pickup
ampeg
jet
amplifiers;
Olds
Ambassadore.
B
flat
trumpet,
w/
mouth pieces: Gretsch 5 string banjo.
Reas. UN 4-2802 after 6:30 p.m.

GREAT

GRADUATION

37

GIFT

PICK-UP, EXC. COND.
$170
446-7042
NEED
HOME
FOR
BABY
GRAND
piano
of
uncertain
heritage.
Case
refinished.
Needs
a
couple
of new
ae
but sounding board. O.K. 328-

AMP.

BOUND BUT
WEAK
IN WRITING?
Seminars in Composition
June 18—July 20
LIMIT:
5 students per group
$75/10 hours; $100/15 hours
Individual Tutoring: $10/hour
TWO PROF. TEACHERS-WRITERS
433-0921 after 5 p.m.

WITH

i

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

NEED PIANO FROM
Private Party. Dlr. 588-1020.

THUMB

OLD
GERMAN
VIOLIN
WITH
OBlong case and canvas cover. Perfect
condition. Call 869-1775 after 5 p.m.

NORTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
Specializing
in
reading,
study
and
learning problems.
UMMER PROGRAM
in remedial and developmental reading.
Intermediate
grades
through
college.
—
College
bound
program.
706 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe
835-4248

OLD
UPRIGHT
PIANO
AND
BENCH.
Fair
condition,
very
reasonable.
Or
would
consider
donating
to worthy
organization. Call VE 5-1444.
AMP.
REVERB
LUXE
DE
FENDER
and
15’’ Extension
Spkr.
Best offer
over $215. Also Fender De luxe Amp.
Best offer over $115.
251-1653.
PIANO

Kranich and Bach Baby Grand

A.B.C. School of Languages

945-0142.

GIBSON

SJN; ACCOUSTICAL GUITAR
Excellent condition. $150
Call 446-8797.
STARCK
STUDIO.
SPINET
PIANO
Owner
moving.
Asking
$195
incl.
bench

924-8476

Regular Size Spinet
WITH
BENCH.
IDEAL
FOR
FAMLIY
room. Good buy. Call CE 4-5245.
GUItop,
sacri-

UN

9-9669

LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERsationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
yon beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 3288.
CERTIFIED
KINDERGARTEN
teacher
is opening
summer
nursery
school for ages 3-5, limited openings.
For information call 764-8884 after 5
p.m.
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL TUtor
English,
grammar,
math
and
strengthen reading skills. ELEM. and
sec. Your home or my Office. 274-8487
after 5. $5.00 a session.
WILMETTE

EVES.

FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR;
HARD
shell case;
excellent condition;
$250.
439-2988.
FENDER
STRATOCASTER
W/CASE
$200. Ampeg
1-15 reverb, $175. Harmony 2-12 reverb., $100. Call 446-4973
after 6:30 p.m.

Unusually Fine Old Violin
864-752 |
UPRIGHT
PIANO
WITH
PLAYER
mechanism
and
bench,
$75;
base
Harmony guitar $35. Call 328-4625.
GRETSCH
SOLID
BODY
GUITAR,
white, gold plated parts, $110; Silvertone Amp. 2-12”, 60 watts, $100. Mark
at 272-7425.
KAY
CLASSIC
GUITAR
AND
CASE,
like new, $25. Sunburst red Teisco 2
pickup elec. guitar — chrome Tremolo
never used, sacrif. $45. 446-3718.

CERTIFIED PRIMARY TEACHER
will tutor in your home or hers.
AL 1-2595
READING
TUTOR:
HELP
YOUR
child catch up with his grade level in
reading during the Summer. Qualified
experienced teacher. Call PA 9-3409.

Private Swimming

MUST

SELL

OLD

MODELLO
mechanism

CLARINET
$55,
PERFECT
FOR
student; record collection of jazz and
classical 25c—$1.50, stereo and mono
albums. Call 256-0229.
|
FOR
SALE;
ELEGANT
GIBSON
C-1
with case. In perfect condition.
Call 251-9164 anytime.
GRETSCH
TENNESSEAN
with case and accessories.
$300. Call 272-5381.

_ GUITAR
Exc. cond.

ACROSONIC SPINET PIANO IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION. $600
CALL AFTER 6 P.M. VE 5-3363

35

Piano Tuning

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST

Expert

’ PROMPT

June

Tuning

15,

Checked

Electronically

CRestwood

2-1112

1967

| Evanston Review

INSTRUCVE 5-4000.

EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL
tutor your 6 to 8 yr. old in reading,
writing or math.
Phone
446-2945.
EXP.

ELEMENTARY
TEACHER
will tutor all subjects
Call evenings. 374-3715.

HOME

and

348-4852

after

VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type
of Puicing pen ooeng
Ceramic
Tile — Vinyl
Tile Work
concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
92 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
Mrs.

B. Clausen
V.

Structural
Short

HiLLcrest

Engineer
PArk

Lauer Const. Co.

1-1254

831-4767

HOME

OWNERS

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Oehl

ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
|.
CR 2-1893
774-2407

ENCLOSURES

—WE SPECIALIZE—
. Jalousies
. Screens
. Sliding Glass Doors
. Combination Storm Windows
all suburban products
Call oe
oe saietee

EDWARD

REMODELING

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.,
Free

Estimates

GENERAL

UN

4-2224,

ROOM

CONTRACTOR
ADDITIONS

Family Rooms
Bedrooms
Porches
Remodeling
Harold A. Johnson Co.
272-5688
CUSTOM
KITCHEN,
REMODELING,
rec.
room,
room
additions,
new
construction.
Call
anytime
after
6

p.m.

A. JOHNSON,

6-2100

4-7786.

COMPLETE

Chimney

Repairs

OUT

7-8636

izing,

267-8280.

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429
BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
‘Let George Do It’”’

Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
BRO AND RINGS,
.
Carpentry and General Construction
Licensed and fully insured.
Call after 6 p.m. or Sat., PA 4-2903.
KITCHEN
REMODELING
AND ROOM
extension.
All
types
of remodeling.
Free estimates, 25
years experience.
Ask for Henry. DA 8-0869.
SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036
RANHOLTZ CONSTRUCTION
Offering a complete line of...
Building
and
Remodeling
CR 2-3514
Northbrook

ing.
Walter

J. Michaels

Pp,

NEW

OLD

Waukegan

BILL

MODERN LANDSCAPING
JACK VENA

DO

Phone

Gutters

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

JOBS.

LARGE

Metal

lathe

ALpine

and

ONES

insured.

patching.

ALpine
MASONRY

Supplies

Tanbark

CRUSHED

and

(When

STONE

1-3047

Blacktop

BLACKTOP

Patch

SEALER

CONCRETE
Sewer

(66 lb. bag)

(1 and 5 Gal.)

STEPPERS

1. ag

Drain

Tile,

PLAST.,

DELIVERED—PICK

FOR

PATIOS

Culvert

MASON
UPS

Pipe

MAT’LS.

INVITED

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ Rd.

ORchard

Complete

56

Concrete

ype

R

ORchard

Service

SHARPENED
Milwaukee

MOWERS

Av.,

next to Tollway Bagay

WEST

57‘

GARDEN

Painting and Decorating

SPENCER
DECORATING
SPECIALIZE

ainting.
e met.

continuity

IN

as

part

Neat,

clean

phases

of painting

Fully

PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK

of

the

pai

workmanship

CR

and

paper

2-2217

Insured

Free

Est ims

Exterior Special

N, SUBURBAN DECORATORS,

WINDOWS
$2.50
can _ compete
price

and

quality

CAR

BJORNSON

BROS.

SPECIALIZING

IN

and Remodeling.
Midwest Bank Card
bonded and insured.

FINE

|

Residential Painting and Decoratii
INTERIOR
Painting
Paper Hanging
Thorough

E

Masonry

2

Pa

Preparation—Best Ma
FREE ESTIMATES
|
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
=

E&amp;B

on North Shore —

DECORATING

COMP.

PAINTING AND DEC.
Interior and exterior.
_
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching. —
trim

and

siding

Stucco and masonry

Also-Carpenter

ne
ha

‘“‘We know that you will like us

Outside
stone
com-

328-0797
ACRES CONCRETE
Cement work. City sidewalks.
it.

ALL

Ind. attention and needs
Color matching
and c

3 Generations
DRIVE-

Walks, patios, floors, etc. Also
and black top paving.
Young,
petent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

A

864-0059

ways, -walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
Serving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

icensed,

REPAIR:

of Glenv

WE HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT

Work

CONTRACTOR

=.

AND_

north

done.

HEDMAN
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCtion Co. Meramec
and colored patio
sidewalks
and
steps
made
to your
order. Also basement cracks repaired,
Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6

Charge

Gutter and Downspout §

No
one
regarding

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.’’ .

p.m.
CEMENT

4-9423

Lawn Mower and Tractor—

Northfield, Ill.

HI 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

53

Free

GUTTERS

WE

DRIVEWAYS

Flagstone—Bluestone

CONCRETE,

DIRT

Available)

FOR

OM]

service.

inspection.

Northern Eagle Roofing

Material

SAND—BLACK

PAINTED

Free

E. F. BASSING

EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
goats of Experience. Phone IDlewood

Building

:

‘‘Servitlg the North Shore _ = 25

FATHER
AND
SON,
25
YRS.
EXP.
will assure you an excellent job on or
in your home.
Best references. Mr.
Berk, Carpenter-Plumber. KE 9-1875.

PLAYBOX

:

Downspouts

roofing and sheet metal

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

52

1

4-3172.

GUTTERS CLEANED

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

1-7119
GENERAL

CUTTIN

UN

and

REPAIRED,

too
and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
carpentry,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded.
Insured. Free estimates.
R.W.S. &amp; Associates
235-4022

SCHNEIDER

K LAWN

_ VICTOR’S LANDSCAPI
Spring cleanup. Planting, se
sodding. Year around mai

724-9704.

HESKETH

SMALL

garden1

Call ID 2-526

TRIMMING AND YARD MAIN"
P. Knobel, 251-6582
B. Kasper,
25:

Carpentry, Cabinet Making
WE

soddin,
and

Lawn maintenance and

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

Service. CR 2-2

LANDSCAPING

Landscaping - Rock Ga
234-7134 or 272-413

K &amp;

TILING

Glenview.

maintena

on the norths

Lawn
and tree service,
seeding.
Black
dirt
service. Free estimate.

REMODELING

Rd.

4

REPA

complete

20 years

§

PA

LAWNS

stock,

service,

TOP

Il.

AND

nursery

oil

PULVERIZED

Glenview,

§;

:

SOIL

Cc. hy. Nae

Waterproofing

~ GLENVIEW

SHRU

Lawn-Shrub

BLACK

Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
:

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ¢ Glen coe News * Glenview

TREES,

Trimming,

CLEAN

Floor and Wall Tiling
1328

:

LANDSCAPING

EVERGREENS,

Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

BATHROOM

4

Firewood

Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding,

3-3370

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

The

MARTINEZ

INC.
BR

removal—fill

5-1195.

Beinlich,

Franchi Landscape

RECHTORIS

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
additions
New
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

VE

Jim

PLASTERING

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
- SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

QUALITY

rolling—tree

ing.

IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

Northbrook, Iil.
Eve.: 446-7064

&amp; Bobart

Shen

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS

ROOM

PORCH

Ob

TOP
S OI L—HUMUS—S
ure
power
weed
mowing-—
drives—rubbish removal—power

WASH

UN

LANDSCAPING

COMPLETE

TUCKPOINTING

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

TO

:
Jn

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

New Construction
Box 84 Northfield HI 6-5400

Contractors

6 p.m.,

Call Tom

NOT

Free

removal.

Carpentry

area.

scrubbery.

BLACK DIRT.

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

CUTTING,

raking,

678-2458 ©

CERAMIC TILE
in shower

PURTELL &amp; CO.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.

John

SERVICE

Lessons

GIVEN
BY
QUALIFIED
tors. Call Holiday Inn Pool,

Builders

KINGSTON
BASS,
FENDER
BODY.
Exc.
cond.
$80
or
best
offer.
Will
consider
all offers.
Phone
272-7307.
Ask for Perry.
player
piano.
Player
needs repair. Best offer.
724-5309

SCHOOL

Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
EXP.
GRADE
SCHOOL
TEACHER
will
tutor
grades
1-4,
all
subjects,
especially
reading.
English,
modern
math. Call AL 1-8448.

VOX A.C. 30
$250 or OF FER.
446-8178

MOVING.

DRIVING

Licensed by State of Illinois

Lyon-Healy Everett Spinet
$500.

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WOULD LIKE
to take small group of Northfield or
W. Winnetka children, ages 7-9 to the
beach 2 or 3 afternoons a week, 1 to
4:30. Will provide transportation and
snacks. $2.25 an afternoon. Call Debby
Boylston.
HI 6-0175.

AL

power

Ebilsisor Trucking

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality
custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

OUR

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

SODDING,

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
ways,
grading,
rubbish

Repair

:
Bob Viets
Custom

And Save 20%, On

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

TOM

VISIT

FACTORY SHOW ROOM
2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

Deal With

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

CHERRY.

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED
KNABE
console
piano,
walnut,
58 x 40 x 23.
Excellent
condition.
$550. Call UNiversity 4-4668.

HAND
CRAFTED
12
STRING
tar,
rosewood
body,
spruce
Grover
pegs.
$400.
New—will
fice. Call AL 6-0802.

Save By Buying
From A Distributor

LAWN SERVICE

styl-

Maintenance

and

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Gardening and Landscape

BLACK
TOP
DRIVE
WAY,
SEAL
COATING AND PATCHING. 3}2c SQ.
FT. S &amp; S BLACK TOP, SEAL COATING AND PATCHING. 345-5757
Building

Bey

Service—Plants and Shrubs —

O. SCHULZ

ing.
New
homes,
new kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

51

(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

5-Week

ROGERS
DRUMS
1966
COMPLETE
set. Red onyx with chrome, practically new $425 or best offer. VE 5-2455

Deerfield.

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS
EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK

COLLEGE

two
15
incn
Lansing,
2
mo.
old.
Unused
extra
dual
15’’
Lansing
bottom:
Also
2 Super
PA
columns.
Larry HI 6-6783.
FENDER
SHOWMAN
AMPLIFIER
and
Jaguar
guitar.
Excellent
condition. Will sell one or both. Best offer.
677-5518.

$300.

Direct Factory Distributors

Instruction

54

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart

Inc.

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 215 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

Framus Bass Guitar

THUNDERBASS

and

:

Builders and Contractors

HAROLD

Kitchen Salon

Tiny Tot Play School

SINGLE

GUILD

Schools

50

Builders and Contractors

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S PIANO CO.

Instruments

#

paint

painted.

Fully insured
Free esti
Clean expert craftsman, proper p
Fast expert Service
—
625-2555 North Shore ref.
KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORA
and Remodeling
Service

2710 Appletree Ln.,

272-0464.

* Highwood Herald

Northbrook, Hl.
~

Classified

—

�57.

: eng

Painting and Decorating

the North Shore
or 46 years

JOHN
PAINTING

Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437
Mr. SSchmidt CR 2-4268
:
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
M. ECKERT DECORATING CO.
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

DECORATORS,

INC.

~ STUCCO $275
‘rage

Homes.

Ask

us

about

OR ALL
BANK CREDIT

[DWEST

4

CARDS

864-0059

Roofing

ESTIMATES
FURNISHED

~ PAINTING
WORK EXPERTLY DONE
PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
PAINTING
-Painting-Tuckpointing-Mainand
Gutter
work.
Quality

or

;

Zuaranteed.

Fast

courteous

ee estimates.
Contractors &amp;
722-1669

AND

66

Heating

ser-

Associates.

S DECORATORS

{PLETE DECORATING SERVICE
pert painting and paper hanging
references. Free estimates.
% through Fri., 8-6 p.m., Sat. 9-12,

DAVID N. PADDOCK

Home

ood

finishing—paper

Tree Trimming

;

ALpine

: ainting,
38 yrs.

1-6344

Paper

on N.S.

Hanging

Interior,

Exterior.

_GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

‘M. Garrett

328-0531

APER HANGING, PLASTERING
TERIOR AND EXTERIOR REPAIRS
ROY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
502:
AL 1-4220

LAURITZ JENSEN
AND

H. A. Morrison,

TREE SPECIALISTS
Spraying, Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

HOME
60

Carpentry—Cabinet

Floor

PArk

CLearbrook 9-0495
REASONABLE

RIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
, washing, paper hanging.
experience.
guaranteed,

ork.

GR

5-3255

4-4350

PAINTEuropeinsured

AL

~ STUDENT PAINTERS

3OOD REFERENCES. FREE EST.
chens, porches, $15 and up. Houses,
t., $75 and up. Call Ernie, 724-1367.

ry

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Dier

CR

ERS
:
inting

Mueller

2-2938

283-4390

LIVINGSTON

PAINTING

Complete Decorating Service
2d

workmen
00

‘Fine
per

Fully Insured
Free Estimate

DFIELD’S

DECORATING

interior/exterior

ha

decorating

ng
color matching
insured, FREE estimates
Call 263-6816

y

NG

AND

DECORATING.

PA-

a specialty. Residential work.
ferior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
aranteed work.
Prices
reas. Her-

an Engstrom.

1-1254

MAKE

DO

North

IT ALL

UNiversity 4-5944.

NG
AND
DECORATING.
IN:
and exterior.
Good
workmanip. Best materials. Very reasonable
&gt;. Gunnar Lind. CR 2-1986.

Company,

7834 W.

YOUR

GL

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
o
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
CARPENTRY,
REC,
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.
INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

House

Maintenance

Estimate

437-5471,

Free

ACE

WALL

The

L&amp;S

Bill's Cleanup Service
5

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

Washing

Scurry Home
AND CLEAN UP.
Expert service.

Rug and

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

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

TERIOR
»

ved,
e

AND

wall

EXTERIOR

washing,

furniture

864-8846

wallpaper

stripped,

for estimate.

| — Classified

PAINTcall

re-

Don

WANT

ADS

Cleaners

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL -AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

cost.

Guar.

work.

Situations

Wanted—Students

FOR
or 2

YARD
MAINTENANCE:
2
NEW
Trier
students.
Own
equipment
and
transportation.
446-5482.
CLARINET LESSONS
offered by advanced
student.
able any time. Reasonable rate.
251-0739

SCHOOL

GIRL,

EXPERIENCED

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

EXP.
AND
EFFICIENT
BOOKKEEPer wants bkkpng. in her home. Has
own
adding
mach.
and _ typewrier.
ie
previous employer 101% yrs. 433
-2918.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
NURSE
20 YRS.
EXP.
IN PRIVATE
duty.
Prefer
infants.
Will
care
for
children while parents vacation. Available now. 874-4795.
YEAR
OLD
WOMAN
MATH.
teacher
wishes
tutoring
position
in
your home for summer months. Call
535-2652, Tigerton, Wisconsin.

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

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISH:
ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.c.

TYPING
DONE
AT HOME.
EXP.
IN
business
and
thesis
work.
Scientific
subjects
my _ specialty.
IBM
typewriter. Reas. rates. Call 328-6687.

RALK
ON CLEAN
CARPET
IMMEDIately. Racine shampoos
carpet without water. Rent Machine $1.00.
Eckart Hardware Co., Winnetka

YOUNG
LADY
ALMOST
11
YRS.
sits for young babies, vicinity Lee St.
and Ridge, Evanston. Loves babies.
Mother recommends highly. UN 4-8741.

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400
FURNITURE
home
evenings
and
days
275-5533,
eve-

nings 528-0956. Free Est.

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

and

House Furniture

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

BIX

STRIPS

ANYTHING

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

A WEEK

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
BOOKKEEPING
DONE
AT
HOME,
qualified with ample experience. Work
is accurate and neat. Will pick up and
deliver. 475-7266.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.
101

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

COOKING,
HOUSEWORK,
ion. Experienced.
DA 8-3077

LIKE 4 DAYS

OF HOUSEWORK
DA 8-3152

PRACTICAL NURSE WANTS CARE OF
elderly to supplement Social Security.
Live in, good references. If no answer
call again. 475-6814.

LADY TO

DO

IRONING

COMPAN-

Situations

Wanted—

Baby Sitting

BEACH

CLASS

COLL.
GRAD.
AND
COLL.
SOPH.
water safety instr.;
sr. lifesaving, 3
hrs. daily. Pick up and dlvry. 251-0336.
BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.
17-YR.
OLD
GIRL
W/5
YEARS
experience wants to babysit during the
day or night in Glenview area. Has
own trans. $1.00 hr. Call YO 6-3281.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings.
Complete
charge.
AL 1-1726. If out, call again.
WEE
WATCHERS
HAS
QUALIFIED
reliable women
to sit in your home
hourly,
daily,
weekly
or
vacation.
Reasonable rates. 338-6952.
CHILD CARE
Hourly $1.00, 5 hour minimum
Live in weekends, vacations.
251-8227 before 10 p.m.

:
AvailCall:

baby sitter available from 1:30 in the
afternoon and evenings. Call 272-4429.

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

60611.

or 475-1800.

GIRL WOULD

102

WOULD
LIKE
TO
WORK
FULL
time baby sitting.
Call DA 8-3169 or DA 8-1738

HIGH

Chicago

IN HOME
869-7326

GIRL,
SIXTEEN,
LOOKING
steady
summer
babysitting,
1
children.
Call 328-3581

21

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

low

WE
HAVE
FOUND
A
WONDERFUL
Machine to shampoo carpets without
water
named
Racine;
$1.00
rental.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka

Custom

HOLLISTER

or

at

HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
WANTS
summer work in store or yard work,
etc.
Phone 724-8645
TUTORING, N. TRIER HONOR
STUDent, experienced, to tutor elem. school
subjects; H.S. English, French, Spanish, Math. Call Jan. 835-3836.
RELIABLE
H.S.
STUDENT
FOR
lawn work, painting, window washing,
odd jobs. Call Bob, 272-2503.

100

UNGER’S
DISCOUNT
CARPET
AND
furn. cleaners. Clean now and save. 2
rooms for the price of 1. Any liv. rm.
and hall cleaned for only $19.95. For
finest
quality
work,
call
478-8690.
Limited time only.

74

EXTERIOR |
251-2655

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New

used

TRANSIT

SERVICE, INC.

St.

WOMAN
WISHES
DAY
WORK,
cleaning
and ironing.
285-7178.

EMPLOYMENT

Maintenance
FREE

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273

Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

Upholstery Cleaning

Free

IOR
P. Stephens

Service

Professional Rug Cleaning
Associated

and

SUBURBAN

Ontario

FRIENDS,
17,
WITH
REFERences,
desire
positions
as
mother’s
helpers.
Write
or phone
Mary
Kay
Debelak, Trenary, Michigan. 446-2677

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
repair,

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

E.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WITH
North
shore
refs. wants
day
work.
Very
neat,
clean,
responsible
and
reliable.
Call
DAvis
8-4044,
after
6
p.m.
HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

2

Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

I

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

NG AND DECORATING
ESTItes. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m.

PAINTING

477-0726

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

FLOOR

USE

537-6993

NORTH

&amp; EMPLOYMENT
218

273-4849

Draperies - Slip Covers

98

Call

WASHING

Service

_ KURT. GRONAU
6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
. rates on int. and ext. painting.
ter repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
sured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

experts.

SERVI CE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

CARPET
AND
cleaned in your
week-ends.
Call

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

HOME?

Manor
For

by

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

Howard Employment Agency

UPHOLSTERING

76

1-5350

it cleaned

831-4767

Grand,

AL

Have

Electrical
Shore

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

Lanter

APPT.,

SELLING

72
on the

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
SEPT. ARRIVALS
French 28, Mother’s Helper
German 21, Mother’s Helper
Dominican 39, Domestic
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgian 23, Mother’s Helper
Also Couples and Housemen
Guaranteed plan-No year end bonus
Call for information
N 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
700 Church St.
Evanston

REUPHOLSTERY

1623 TECHNY

MON-DEL WINDOW CLEANING CO.,
508 N. ASHLAND AV., CHICAGO
CHESAPEAKE 3-6720.
Prompt,
reliable
service;
insurance
certificate
upon
request.
We
do
tne
tac
commercial,
industrial
work.

EUROPEAN

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE WITH SOFA AND CHAIR
REUPHOLSTERED
Thousands of unusual fabrics to choose
from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery
Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
icago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

Service

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

SLIPCOVER SALE

System

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

101

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
beh
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

75

Control

and

REUPHOLSTERY

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT
OF
CLEANing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished, professionally. All types of
floors, homes, offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

Work

On

Service

Maintenance

FREE

WANT
A
CARPENTER?
CALL
THE
‘‘Wonderful World of Paneling’’ for a
recommended
contractor,
Harvey

CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
and
painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteriMr.

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years

Flood

Jim's Wall

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%

Complete Decorating Service
5

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Deal With

SONS

Arborist

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

CUSTOM

MAKES.
328-3311.

274-3679
Illinois

COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and insect
ror:
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

hanging

EXTERIOR
3
Wilmette

ALL
rates.

COSTLY FLOOD DAMAGE?
Fully automatic
equipment
designed
to eliminate
basement
flooding. Let
our engineer evaluate your particular
probiem.
Free _ estimate.
F.H.A.
terms.

DAVEY

INTERIOR AND
Spencer Av.

Air-Conditioning

Air Conditioning
67

LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our men are experienced and insured
in all phases of tree removal. Modern
hydraulic equipment at your disposal
with the know-how to back it up. Also
power stump grinding.
JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5-1195
‘YHOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Members
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillerest 6-4580
VErnon
5-0514

A

and

REFRIGERATION.
Guar. repairs. Reas.

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

478-0136

ance

Siding

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

No Job Too Small
ALL

PArk 4-1395.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
LICENSED
COMPETENT

all Fred Kinn ID 2-3112

~

HENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our
guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
eramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

59
COMMENDATIONS

and

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles, repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys
_tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

‘We know that you will like us.’’

FREE

1-3801

YOU

74

MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9 x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished quality work and
materials. For dependable service
Call
766-2965

DECORATING

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

IF

our

AND

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

58
SUBURBAN

S. NELSON

ALpine

BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
gamble
with
your
decorating
ems if you consult one of our

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

EXPERIENCED
BABY
SITTER
available,
desires
work
for
age
5
years and up. Call UN 4-5034 after 5
p.m.
NON-RACIAL.
WOMAN
WITH
perience
wants
to watch
your
dren. 24 hrs., 7 days.
Call 869-9681

EXchil-

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

103

Situations
Business

COLLEGE

Wanted—Men
and

Professional

STUDENT

SEEKS

FULL

time employment to Sept. 1. Experienced in light clerical and/or factory
work, Fred Rieckelman, 724-0908.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students.§
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASEments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846
EXPERIENCED
MAN
WOULD
LIKE
odd
jobs,
window
washing,
gutting,
gerece and basement cleaning, light
auling, DA.
8-7381.

107

Help

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Anybody

Professional

For Figures?

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

CLIFF

Employment service
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston
WANTED:
FULL TIME ASS’T. BOOKkeeper in small office to start immed.
Excellent starting
salary; 5 day wk.;
air cond. ofc.; full
company
benefits;
apply in person, 818 Lake,
Evanston.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
;and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

15,

1967

�107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Summer

Job Opportunities

The

WORK

Who have had previous office experience as

NEAR

Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
TOP RATES
NO FEES
Register With

White Collar
Girls

600
575
525
475-525
450-500
500
5
450-500
500.
475
460
430

F C Bookkeeper
Ass't bkkprs., hand entry
Payroll clerks
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
General bkpg., Old Orchard

425-500
00
390-500
390-450
433

360 Programmer
1401 Programmer
Personnel interviewer
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Key punch op’s
Clerical trainees, no typing

850
650
600
350-450
350-450
325-433

ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

Inc.

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

and

708 Church Street
Illinois

AMbassador

For

GRADUATION

CLIFF

AMERICAN
2100

Dempster,

INCOME?

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

CALL FOR OUR HOLLISTER PUBlications
circulation
dept.
Excellent
commission in —
spare time.
s. Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 nance
Av.
ilmette
1-4300 Ext. 250

aE
CLERK
Recent
High
School
graduate
For
various duties in mail and duplicating
department.
Outstanding
company
benefits; 3614 hour week.
‘Contact Mrs. Estes
NATIONAL
DAIRY
Products Corporation
801 Waukegan Road
Glenview, Illinois
PArk 4-8000.
An equal opportunity employer

RECEPTIONIST
YOU
ENJOY
PERSONAL
CONtact with people, this is the job for
you. Some typing required.

LIFF

No

EMPLOYMENT
Fee. Hours 9-5
636 Church St.

Seer

N

9-3520

8- 1466.

ONE
GIRL
OFFICE
MEDICAL
SUPply firm.
Younger
girl with typing
ability. Salary to $400. North Evanston. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment
Service. DA
8-7171. No
Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
DRAPERY STUDIO
Requires an ambitious and charming
personality
to
meet
clients,
make
appointments
and some light typing.
Monday through Friday, 10 to 5.
Write
T-185, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
;
PART-TIME
OFFICE
five days a week, for
and inventory control.
butors, 2001 Greenleaf
475-1505.

June

15,

1967

HELP,
9-1
writing orders
Oakton DistriSt., Evanston.

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

UN

9-9000

HOURS.

FRINGE

BENEFITS.

First National Bank

of Highland Park
Mr.

Butzow.

432-1800

Data Processing
EXPERIENCED
KEYPUNCH
OPERAtor. Pension
plan,
insurance,
profit
sharing,
Christmas
bonus,
pleasant
working
conditions.
Salary
commensurate with experience.
Call Mr. Mueller
STEPAN Fog
a
co.
446-7500

TOUR

PLANN ER

YOU
WILL
BE
COMPLETELY
trained to plan local and foreign tours.
All
public
contact.
Light
typing.
FREE

LEWIS
1618

DA

REGISTER

BY PHONE

5-2400

SP 4-2828

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Full Charge Bookkeeper, sm. off.
Animal Hospital Receptionist
Receptionist, learn new switchbd.
Girl Friday, Medical office
Payroll trainee, lovely new off.
Aid Jr. Executive, no steno
Secy. to busy buyer, light steno
Dictaphone—Secy. to V.P.

600
400
400
500
425
400
$535
$525

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Exec. Secretary, V.P. in Sales
Personnel Assistant to train
To
Receptionist, front desk showrm.
Sales ofc., variety, light steno
General office, no typ., 34 hrs.
100% Phone, public contact 9-5
Figures, detail, variety, no typing

$575
$475
$425
433
390
90
450

EVANSTON—WILMETTE
Doctor’s Office, Reception
00
Reception, order taker, no typ.
425
Exec. Secretary for Top Director
600
Personnel, Aid Manager, type
450
Accts. payable. Rec.. 35 hrs
425
Dictaphone Secy in Sales 9:5
$475
Good typist for variety job 8:30-4:30
$450
Bookkpr., Recreational org. 9-5
50

DEERFIELD—HIGHLAND PARK
Train to aid busy market Exec.
$515
Secy. aid publicity manager
Personnel records and variety
Interesting production dept. variety
Reservationist for salesmen 9-5
Train for public contact spot
MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mer.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

rst
415
Hr
$375

90
90
50
$450
0
$400

TO ASSIST DIRECTOR OF
advertising of established,
growing, friendly insurance
company.
Continuing challenges . . .
you'll handle copy and rough
layout for ads, sales promotions, internal publications.
When your ideas work, you
get the glories!
Unlimited opportunity .. .
outstanding fringe benefits.
Salary wide open . . . plenty
of room to grow.
Don't fight loop crowds...
enjoy a satisfying creative
career in our new building
conveniently
located
one
block from

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

WANTED!
YOUNG
ENERGETIC
PERSON
WITH
some college, basic math ability. Near
Howard ‘'L,’’ modern building. Phone
Dick Eagleson, 338-3200.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WOMAN TO PRESS OR FOLD CLOTHing; must be steady worker;
5 day
week.
Good
pay.
Paid
vacations.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person. Northshore
Uniform
Service,
1818 Dempster St., Evanston.
SALESLADY FULL TIME
Early American Furniture Store
Gantner’s, The Suburban House. 5726
Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call Mr.
Benzel for appt. 966-4500.
PART-TIME
HELP
WANTED
FOR
local answering service. Residents of
Northbrook only. 272-0195.

Shore

Personnel

Street

328-7466
Secretary-Junior
602

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
INTERESTING
positions that are opened to qualified
applicants.
If your short-hand
is 85
w.p.m.
and typing is 45 w.p.m.
we
would like to talk with you. Jobs are
available in our sales and advertising
departments.
We
are _ conveniently
located in Evanston with good public
transportation. If you are interested
please call Mr. Gretz at DA 8-8850.
CRUSH INTERNATIONAL
2201 Main St.
Evanston

ex. sec'ys $433-$500

view.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

HAVE

491-0600

and
ability to
assignments.

An

328-3400

Personnel Wanted

WE’RE
EXPANDING
OUR
DEPARTments with an additional floor. Apply
for
positions
as
tellers,
secretarystenos, bookkeepers-proof. Some positions
can
be
part
or
full
time.
Excellent benefits. Bank of Highland
Park. Robert Nilles. 432-7800.
QUALITY
CONTROL
INSPECTOR.
For mechanical
and electrical gs
This person to assist the Q. C. Mgr.
in
organizing
and
keeping
records
of
insp. Some previous exp. helpful but
not necessary,
we
will train.
Apply
Solar
Systems,
Inc.,
8241
Kimball,
Skokie. 676-2040.
TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRAVEL
Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment
DA 8-7171 No Fee. ist Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
RECEPTIONIST
- ite Old Orchard Executive. $400
No
experience.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE.
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston. UN 9$-9510.
CLERK
TYPIST
FOR
ADMINISTRAtive office of Wilmette
Schools. 3712
hour week, pension, health insurance,
paid vacation.
Phone
AL
6-2450 for
appointment.

Equal

Semin.

Opportunity

Ill. 60076
Employer

Avon Opportunity
Buy

@

Sell

CHGO.

583-5147

SUB.

SECRETARY
NORTH
SHORE
CHURCH
OFFERS
interesting opportunity for secretary
with
first-rate
skills. Ideal
situation
for person desiring customized 4-hour
work a
Busy, varied and pleasant
small
office
environment.
Excellent
salary and benefits. Call Mr. Marshall
at 251-4661 or 251-0589.
BOOKKEEPER
NORTH
EVANSTON.
Younger woman
with some previous
experience.
Salar
$450.
Pleasant
modern offices. Call Wally, Boulevard
Evanston Employment. DA 8-7171. No
Fee. ist Nat’l Bk. Bidg.

RNs and

LPNs

ll p
to7a
TOP
SALARY. "CALL
FOR Fg Be ag 8
ment. Pavillion of Highland Park,
Pleasant Av., Highwood, Ill. ID 2- S142,
PART-TIME
SECRETARY
IN
EVanston
Gen.
office
work.
Shorthand
not nec. Typing,
filing, etc. Hrs. to
be arranged. Address H. C. Box 272,
Evanston.
EDITORIAL
PRODUCTION—RECENT
grad. Do re-write, layout,
proofreading, etc. Dorothy
Parks
Placement,
627
Grove,
Evanston.
328-7622

va

in

typing

.

essenti

dictaphone

tran:

LAB ASSISTANT
WE BAYS OPENINGS FOR
with 1 or 52 years college trait
the

biolo

sciences,

some

try also
esirenhe, On-the-job
and interesting assignments
maceutical

Research.

Excellent

_ startin

salari

progress, free u forms—low {
cafeteria with free milk and
c
lunch—spotlessly
clean
ni
work

areas—no

—plus

the

layoffs

most

in

liberal

our

hist

of

benefits.

APPLY PERSONNEL orrice
8:15

Mondays

a.m.

to 5 a

through

(Evening

and

ridays

ae

see

Interviews by appo' intment)

Niles Ave. and Searle Park
Skokie
ORchard 3-3
(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy
An Equal Opportunity Employer

iS

CASHIERS |
FULL AND PART- TIM
Good Salary and top employee be
Varied Hours available.
_
to store

manager.

WALGREENS -

wortnrodl Sa’
or

roo

e€adow

Northbrook,

s

I

mas

C

GIRL FRIDA
DIVERSIFIED,

INTERESTING

signment
in our adve
ment
for capable wet
ty
pride in her work.

week paid yecation =

:
nt

prouit. shi

Stop in or ca
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

BARRETT
630

Dundee

CRAVENS

Rd.

}
272-2300

He

ADVERTIELM
G vx
PERSONNE
,
S:
YOU DON’T NEED STRON
. Tr . in
skills for this position
as
secretary;
duties
are
v
ierenting: there is some t
will be
trained
by
one
personnel
directors
in
the

Some

a
965-3240

a

PREVIOUS
Good

sneriencee
on.

area.

Quality Products

personnel
St.,-Evanston

Patsy

‘

TYPING |

handle

HAVE

experience.

SECRETARY

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

i

SECRETARY
MUST

273-5180

YOUNG
WOMAN
WHO
ENJOYS
DEtail
work
and
has
some _ figure
aptitude for interesting assignment as
secretary to the Controller. Must be
accurate
typist
and
have
ability to
take
light
shorthand.
Call or apply
Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

=

GEN

TYPIST

GOOD

Apply

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
518 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON

WITH

CLERK
MUST

1771 HOWARD STREET
equal opportunity employer.

Searle

WOMAN

office
exmperience,
but
Duties will be varied.

Architect's Reception
Girl Friday

LARGE.
NATIONAL
FIRM.
ALL
skills, one for head of personnel and
one for clinical research. Age to 45.
FREE

Bank

GENERAL OFFICE CLI
PREFER

St. "'L"’.

BOULEVARD

Evanston-Room

708 Church

G. BD: Searle: &amp; «

Free.

636 Church

brownlie

Howard

WELCOME
WEALTHY
+
SIT
in on planning
conferences, learn to
read
blue
prints,
take
phone
messages,
type
specs.,
use
light short-

Copywriter trainee
General
Office
Billing Clerk
Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
pasressods anh
I.B.M.
trainee
Sales Orders
Switchboard
trainee

North

Help Wetted-Weuia.
Business and Professional

Phone Personnel Department,
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter-

An

NO TYPING

Salary Commensurate
With Experience

TO

IF

YO

MAY

2-1 142

BANK TELLER

GOOD
DO

5347 W. DEVON
YOU

“FORD”

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
FOR
AN
INdividual who enjoys detail work. You
will be working for one of our factory
supervisors in his air-conditioned office.
Duties
include
answering
the
phone, keeping daily production records and maintaining employee
records
and
changes.
Must
have
light
typing and enjoy figure work. Excellent starting salary plus many unusual
fringes.

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

EXTRA

NORTHWEST

ST.

Records Clerk

NOW

COME
IN
TODAY
AND
LET
OUR
counselors
describe
opportunities
which
will be
available
for you
in
June.
We can set up open interviews for you
right now with many companies.
Look over the field and find that one
best place for you. Fees are paid by
the employer.

NEED

AT AUSTIN

THE ‘“L”’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant Ito

869-7234
AFTER

SUN DRUGS

5945 W. DEMPSTER

AT

Suite 221

PLAN

1737 HOWARD

ABOVE

107

HERE'S YOUR
BIG CHANCE!

EMPLOYMENT

have a
All are

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Advertising Copy Writer

100%,
FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

HOME!

Secy, 1
girl ofc.
Secy to
Exec. V.P
Legal secy, some exp.
3
Personnel secy’s
4 Export secy’s
“Girl Friday’’ for Sales Dir.
Secy to Treasurer
3 secy’s, Old Orchard
Secy to ‘Manufacturing mer.
Secy to Division m
Secy, 18 to 30, to O -4 ‘Mer.
Secy, gd. skills, no exp.

OLD

107.

"FORD"

Dictaphone secy
500
Learn advertising, type
475
Typist, general office
455
Personnel receptionist
450
Secretary, no
dictation
450
Dictaphone phones, Old Orchard
450
Train for Doctor’s receptionist
433
Write and type own letters
433
2 travel planners
350-425
Typist educational
425
Reservationist typist
400
Receptionist-typist
390
Typist,
young,
good future
375

STENOS
TYRISED
CLERKS

Evanston,

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

No matter where you live we
job that will make you happy.
100% FREE TO YOU.

COLL Est
STUDENTS

of America,

107.

MARQUART

TEACHERS
Numerous

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

college

helpful.

CLIFF

nts

ON

No Fee, Hours 9
Sat. by ‘appt. 638 Shurch

SERVICE
IF YOU

LIKE

St

Vv

REP

WORKING

ple
in
person
and
by
company will train you to
ha
work.
No
pants
relations

FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

%

seas

Orrington

ews?
DA

senate

“ceed:
oO
PRESIDENT

VERY
the

Must

IMPORTANT
‘right hand”

have

‘‘savvy”

Dorothy Parks
Evanston. Call

:

JOB! YOULL
to top
exe

in

P.R.

B

No,

Placement, 627
today 328-7622.

BILLER-RECEPTIONIST

MUST
BE
ACCURATE
TYPIST
able ta assume
additional (an
compensated)
responsibilities.
sharing-free
insurance-good
Near loop area. 829-5544.
WAITRESSES—HIGH
SCHOOL
Exp.
helpful
but
not
nece
Colonial Kitchens,
295 Skokie
Rd., Crossroads Shopping Center.
HAIRDRESSER

experienced female to work 6
r
ends,
Fri. and Sat. ftart July :
Morton

Grove,

YO

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

5-6112

Classified — |

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Help Wanted—Women

107 Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional
“Pilice

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

TEMPORARY
JOBS
~ Office Workers
2

to

anyone

‘kers who have
yrs. and are

AFRICA

referring

office

not worked
for
hired and work

us
40

ithin 30 days from the time they

our payroll. $40 paid 2
- required
hours
worked.

weeks
Offer

not
apply
to night,
student,
r temporaries.
P THIS
COUPON TODAY!!!

ENGINEERING

Clerical
All Office Skills

INVESTMENTS

letter, postcard,
coupon,
name,

rson

to

of

person

you

comes

sponsor,

in

N.U.

“STIVERS
Lifesavers, Inc.
w. She

may

bring

ard or coupon.

Evanston—839

in your

letter, ©

Arlington Heights—1806
CL 9-3500.
An

475-3500
Room 308
677-5130
Room 512

SALES OFFICE ASST.
OU

or

ARE

PROFICIENT

IN

orthand and typing and are looking
a

position

1, please

Vite

| growth

call Miss

poten-

Bachman

at 475-

09 2 gpminr ge
an interesting
newly
ted
spot
in our rapidly growing

vongenial sales office.
7

ed duties

at

the

beginning

will

clud
dictation, the processing of
s leads and distribution of sales
motia
standing

urself

material. - This
is
opportunity
to build

a

top

nsiderable

flight

position

responsibility.

sual company

an
for

of

Opportunity

interested please call Mr. Gretz at

- CRUSH INTERNATIONAL

Evanston

nel ass't and recp.

PRE-

MSW

to

$9,500.

: benefits

Excellent

per-

eepertn. Call or write Mrs. Ruth A cock,
W, L Lake Bluff
uff
Children’s
ild
He Home,
Scranton, Lake Bluff. Phone 234-

or 273-3144.
—
.
HOUSE

and

MOTHER.

EX-

lent
o
rtunity for mature woman
supervise young girls. Free room,
, plus
meals
and
salary.
Call

ally,

Boulevard

Evanston

Employ-

ent DA 8-7171. No Fee.
RESSOGRAPH

OPERATOR.

s'

aug detail var and be wanes
rive for complete accuracy.
Some
ing experience
desirable but not
ssary. Excellent on-the-job
D.
A.
Damon,
869-4255,
nan Av., Evanston.

train1801

EECEPTIONIST—SECRETARY

enial

nanent

Real

Estate

only.

PORTER

About

office.

July

dle airline
it
typing.

THE

and
To

9—5.

ist.

IN

FASHIONS

|

WORK

WITH

1812

°

Part-Time

Part-Time
hours, car necessary.
CALL 675-5455

for

variety

Dorothy Parks

itineraries.
No_
Fee.

EVANSTON’S

Store

ALERT

of duties

hieiay

IF

$| 15
WEEK
VARIED GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES,
medium size co. Assist office mgr. 9
to 5, 5 days. NO FEE.
saga
DAVIS
| PARKER
600
SECRETARY
NORTH
EVANSTON
younger girl. Some shorthand. $500 to.
start Some college helpful. Call Wally,
a
Evanston
Employment DA

SCHOOL

NEEDS

sistant teacher. Children ages
Deerfield. 945-2453 or 945-5819.

AS3 to

5.

help.

saan . aid

UN

4-0026.

VOGUE

vee ine
vacation,

GIRL

YOU
HAVE
AN
APTITUDE
FOR
or interest in art, this company will
train you to work in their Art dept.
No exp. necessary. FREE.

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1618 Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
ANSWERING

SERVICE

NEEDS

3h Pe on

Cal

ie Degg

Judy

256-4300
NURSES
AIDES
AND
LICENSED
Practicals. All shifts. Paid vacations,
meals
and many
other worth
while
er
AP ig 44 Eg aie _.
res
an
ran
.
No.
us to door.
2700.

GIRL TO WORK
IN DRY
CLEANING
store.
Winnetka.
Convenient
to
transp., experience preferred but not
necessary. Call 446-1200.

WOMAN
EXECUTIVE
FOR
FIELD
Supervisor
with
Beauty
Counselors.
Car
necessary.
Flexible
hours.
We
train. Call PArk 9-1566.

Evanston.

UN

PRESSER

- Classified

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

é

esign
phone,

interesting

St.,

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

building,
benefits.
2500

Ridge

MARKETING

lirm.
Typing, some recepand considerable variety

tasks.

Pleasant

air

OF

Equal

Inc.

Morton

Cepertiite

Grove

Employer

doctor's girl
work with kids
DOCTOR
IS
WELL
KNOWN
PEDIAtrician. You'll learn to be his receptionist.
Greet
mommies,
dads,
kids.
—
ge
ye eS appt. ey
5 dea
one
happy ’til
doctor
is ready.
You’

be

completely

trained

to

handle

RESEARCH

ASSISTANT

PART-TIME.
TO
ASSIST
IN
LABOratory
experimentation,
computer
programming,
problem
solving
and
general theoretical and experimental
research
in
Geochemistry,
B.S.
or
B.A. with courses in Chemistry
and
Math.
Familiarity
with
computer
programming helpful.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FIGURE CLERKS
YOU

ENJOY

VISION

Evanston

or

will

train.

WORKING

To

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
i

i aan

WITH

ait
Real 1 Estate
person to handle

$500.

FREE.

SERVICE
is

oo

T op

SKOKIE

OFFICE
DUTIES.
paid
vacations
and

HOUSE

An

Av.

figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced

Evanston

88-6880

DAvis

d
bl
firm2d needs
capable
diversified duties in

their busy office. Efficient skills and
organizational
ability
are a must.
References. Call ID 2-6600.

RECEPTIONIST
NEW
other

869-5110

WAITRESSES

L.

RINGER

:
482 Central, Highland Park
CREDIT
REPORTER
Interesting
position
for mature
and
energetic
woman
in
air-conditioned
office. Telephone work involved; some
typing. Apply in person. Ask for Mrs.
Denson. Credit Bureau of New Trier.
522 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. 2nd fi.

ciiecduer
conditions

for

girl

aeaee Hay

in Loop

with

office.

figure

Fine

EES

aptitude

future

and

desire to learn.
Light typing needed
35 hour week. Miss Iwicki. 6-1515.
:

LUNCH OR NIGHT
The Tower Restaurant
9925 Gross Point Rd., Skokie
OR 3-4450 after 10 a.m.

FE
Salary
to $450
and
co.
benefits.
FREE.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.

ASST.
PUBLIC
CASHIER
CONTACT
One
ice
opportunity
for
trustworthy
person. Public contact and chance for
advancement.
See
Dorothy
Parks
Placement, 627 Grove, Evanston, 328-

SECRETARY
$450 NO FEE—HANDLE
export sales in attractive air cond.,
offices on Number
1 bus line. Evans
Personnel UN 9-3160.

SECRETARY
FOR
SMALL
GRAPHIC
design
company.
Variety
of duties,
good typing skills, full time. Call 4467400.
NATHAN
RUBEL
CO.,
466
Central Av., Northfield.

g

Rtg
excellent
MURPHY

1612 Chicago

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

UN 9-3520
Evanston

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
NORTH
EVanston M.D. office. Heavy front desk
appointment
work.
Some _ back-up
typing.
Salary
to $450.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171. 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg. No Fee.

LIGHT

Lincoln

DO

INCORP

Adams at

girl
for ladies’
clothes.
Full
preferred
or part
time.
John
oder
Cleaners,
2020
First
St.,
and Park. 432-2800.

Av.,

3

RCIENTIBIC “MEASUREMENT

oOP-

crators full and part-time New air.
com
cond.. 0 moa
OO conds.

OF

excel-

person.

SERVICE

9701 N. KENTON

WANTED
EXPERIENCED
RECEPtionist-Secretary for permanent position in doctor’s office. For interview
call 869-5800.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.

of

Ca A wele

COLLEGE GRAD.
Any degree. Must be able to work on
own.
$400.
FREE.
Murphy
Employment
Service,
1612
Chicago
Av..
Evanston. UN 9-9510.

Chicago

an
tion,

5

FABRICS

POSTER

an

SECRETARY

time,

HAS

reception duties and simple first aid.
Type
bills. Learn
to jot down
what
shots are given when! Great medical
training for interested beginner. Age
wide open. Salary wide open.

GIRL
OFFICE,
MANAGER
IS ON
the road so she will allocate her work
as is best for her. Typing but very
light steno. FREE.

St.,

DEPARTMENT

Laboratories,

girl friday 9-5

708 Church
328-3400

KEYPUNCH

6301

OFFICE

has

right

FOR INTERNATIONAL

9-

JRPHY

LI

EMPLOYMENT

FABRIC

Full

the

No Fee. Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church

328-7622

LARGEST

sales

for

676-1044

pointment.

EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE
990 Grove St., Evanston
GENERAL
OFFICE

needs

Farber

with excellent working condiPlease phone 869-7700 for ap-

| MONTESSORI

Placement
Evanston

organization

Good merit recognition. $450.

1

5-2400

Baxter

brownlie personnel

SALESWOMAN

i
lvin
bli
tact. Should have
iyeiner p Bam
of SO an.
a sirababie

pe in
tions.

schedule,

opening

PHONE

YO

602

secretary

EVANSTON

a national

Exciting and fast-moving job for the
younger
girl.
Some
shorthand
and
good typing required.

HELP

Receptionist-Personnel Asst.
person

appointment

SP 4-2828

We are an international manufacturer
of hospital-medical products.

Evanston

lent

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON
REGISTER
BY

Excellent salary and good opportunity
for advancement.
Pleasant surround.
ings
and
a
comprehensive
benefit
program.

WE
ARE
LOOKING
FOR
A PERSON
who can accurately type figures. You
will be typing
management
reports
and
statements
for
our
controller.
Experience is desirable.
We are conveniently located in Evanston. Our offices are modern and airconditioned and we have a cafeteria.
If you are
qualified and are interested
please call
Mr. Gretz at DA 8-2850.
CRUSH INTERNATIONAL
2201 Main Street

DOWNTOWN

MAY

KEYPUNCH

:

greet patients
as they
arrive,
keep
front reception area running smoothly.
Light
typing
a
and
calm
manner
qualify. To $450 mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

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

capable

set-up

8-9000

Shore Personnel
Church Street

executive

NEIGHBORHOOD
SPECIALIST
WILL
tee yer ong =
rg embiayey in this
nd of position.
You'll
learn to answer

627 Grove 3

AN

OF

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

PARENT?

REQUIRES

DIRECTOR

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
:
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

phones,

YOU

Typist-Statistical

SECRETARY
STOCK BROKERS

CLIFF

POSITION

THE

A CHANGE?

openings
for women
with at least 6
months
experience
on alpha-numeric
IBM equipment.

328-7466

our.
International
Educational
programs. Must have good shorthand and
typing, the ability to organize and to
assume responsibility. Liberal benefit
program, 3 weeks paid vacation and
tuition reduction.

WANT

FORD EMPLOYMENT
100°, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN
5945 W. DEMPSTER

OUR

Evanston-Room

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

CAN
YOU
COORDINATE
FABRIC
and colors in the home? After a brief
orientation period you can learn this
and be on your way to making over
$100 per week.

SINGLE

North
636

SECRETARY
TO

DA

3-1600

3400 MILWAUKEE AVE.
NORTHBROOK

372-5180

Sa eswomen

299-7721

NILES CONST. CO.

NARRATE
the ground

Mr.

46-2600
;
hotel
$400.

Call

FOR

BROWN

Branch Sales Mgr.
Marketing
1 Girl Office
School
Editorial
College Recruiting
Sales, own
office
Sales, receptionist
Small
office

International Programs

&amp; See

RVATIONIST

2

FUTURE

WE CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
1, Better hours
. More convenient location
. Better pay
. Better use of your skills

2d, half or full time for adoption
unmarried
parents
caseload
of
agency.
ACSW = supervision.
ition
open
immediately.
Salary
policies,

IN

Rd., Skokie, Ill.

TRAIN TO BE A BUYER,
fashion shows, learn from
up. Fabulous opportunity.
FREE

T

nlie oPorsonnel

E

5201 Old Orchard

Flexible

ed for interviewing and testing.
‘w.p.m. All public contact. FREE.

&gt; $6,500

LIE

WILL

SECRETARIES

EXPERIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION
Office helpful. Pleasant airconditioned office. Salary open.

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

EVANSTON
DOWNTOWN
will act as recpt.
until

WORKER,

MAY

491-0600

ENT FULL TIME POSITION
ble
immediately.
If you have
d
ty oy Byes good clerical abilities
would
willing to train you in
operation of a dictaphone. If you

.

CAREER

Advertising and Publishing Business.
Because
of the flexibility within our
industry,
we can provide interesting
opportunities to the trainee as well as
the
career
girl.
In
addition
to
advancement
opportunities
our
employees enjoy
the finest of working
conditions, a full range of benefits and
employee
activities
program.
Please
call or visit Mr. Sure
O 6-8500, ey

ASK

1 Blk. North of Howard
(7600 N.) at Sacramento

SH

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EVANSTON

| ist-Dictaphone Trainee

&amp;

YOUR

GRADUATES

EXPERIENCE

JUST

ENJOY WRITING? TO $500
Fun
job
on
a _ fascinating
paper,
company news and hobby magazines.
UBLIC RELATIONS TO $450
Learn to promote good will for your
firm. Much public contact, phone.
CAMPUS CONTACT GIRL $476
Be in and cut of the office for this
great school, as Girl Friday.
CUSTOMER SERVICE $423
Handle
phone
orders,
learn
traffic,
much contact with air lines, railroads.
AID MEDICAL MEN $425
Group of busy Doctors will train you
for Girl Friday-Reception.
LEARN TO BUY $450
If you enjoy phone contact, put it to
work as aid to purchasing agent.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE $425
Greet
job
seekers,
discuss
their
future, learn to test, screen, hire.
SHOWROOM RECEPTION $400
Greet out-of-town buyers, show them
around,
plan
their
schedules,
make
their hotel] and plane reservations.

SHURE BROTHERS, INC.
222 HARTREY AVE.

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
518 DAVIS ST.

Employer

Main St.

1812

Salary

benefits.

~POLYSCIENCE
CORP.
_ 909 Pitner Av., Evanston
Equal

Hwy.

OR

SHURE

merit
’
salary
paid
vacation,

Regularly
scheduled’
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

JUNE

‘TEMPORARY woRK

Northwest

DON

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assiist
faculty
and_
staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

listed

HEALTH

TRANSPORTATION

Professional

SOME COLLEGE?
NOT GOING BACK?

Colorful
surroundings
and
an_airconditioned
office are a few
of the
plus factors. Good starting salary with
outstanding benefits.

PHILOSOPHY

Workpower

OFFICE

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

open the door at SHURE.
Interesting
and
challenging
positions
are
now
available. Order editing, order processing and phone work are just a few of
the interesting assignments. No typing
is required.

PRESS

STUDENT

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
MONTHS—TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
THEIR OFFICES.

before

offices

YOUR

ENGLISH

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone
for appointment,
or come
in.
We are your ‘‘personal”’ service.

lify tell us by
or
attached

SCHOOL

EDUCATION

Dict. Opers.
Typists

107

Professional

CHANGE JOBS FOR
SOMETHING BETTER!

RESEARCH

BUSINESS

top rates—weekly pay

IMPORTANT

HOUSE

AUDITORY

and

OFFICE
GALS

ANTHROPOLOGY

Stenographers

_ Experienced Skilled

Help Wanted—Women
Business

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

18 or over

- Sponsor

107.

Business and Professional

Students-I eachers

Workers

dusbands and Wives

paid

:

=

ee

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Av.,

Evanston.

Park Herald

UN

9-

7622, no fee.

* Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

June

15,

1967

�107

Help Wanted—Women

107.

Suchises: end Proteedenel

PERMISSIONS

1967
“to A KELLY YEAR”
"Join The Kelly Crowd"
THE SMARTEST GALS
JOINING THE
SERVICE

Also

Secretaries

Typists

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
woman to fill requests for circulars.
Call

Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers
WINNIE
WAITING TOO’LEAR
GREET WILL
YOU BEAND
HELP YOU TAKE, THE FIRST STE
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
of Church

GENERAL
400
400
375

School

North
636

350
350
$350
390
400
500

Shore
Church

328-7466
RECEPTION
$100 WEEK

MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

YOu!

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFICE
job
for
2-3 months.
Evanston
area
location.
Must
be
able
to type
50
wpm.
Right Girl temporary
Service.
Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

COPYWRITER

TRAINEE

PUBLISHING
FIRM
NEEDS
A GIRL
to assist
in working
on
pamphlets
and
other
material.
Typing
needed.
$400 to start. FREE

EWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

BANK

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

TELLER

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HIGHLAND PARK
Mr. Butzow
432-1800
TWO
BRIGHT
GIRLS
NEEDED
FOR
switchboard
and
light
bookkeeping.
Work for 2 young insurance executives
in 7 girl Loop office. Excel. working
conditions
with
extra
vacation
days
and all fringe benefits. CE 6-5700 ask
for Miss Shirley.
MEDICAL
SCHOOL
TYPING
AND
receptionist work.
Mature
preferred,
Evanston.
Salary
High.
Call Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171. No Fee. lst Nat’l Bank Bldg.

GENERAL

APPLY

1711

Sherman

WORK

5-0665.

Office Work.

Book-

KEEPING,
TYPING,
FILING,
Public contact. Call UN 9-9433.

ETC.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS by giaat
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply

June

15,

8015 Lawndale,

1967

Skokie.

Evanston Review

IF

ONLY

GEN'L CLERK

Evanston

AT SCHOOL

Shermer
An

Equal

475-7900 For an appoint.
1630

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

PHOTOCOPY
UN

YOU!

INC.

Il.

personnel
Evanston

PERSONNEL
NO

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFICE
i
for 2-3 months,
Evanston
area
ocation. Must be good steno and be
able
to
type
50
wpm.
Right
Girl
temporary Service. Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

SECY

1618

LEWIS

EMPLORMENT
Orrington

EVANSTON

SERVICE
DAvis

Excellent

mercial

8-6880

OF O.B.-GYN.

OUT-PATIENT

CLINIC,

Will assist Clinic
manager
with
cases. Mon-Fri., 8 to 4:30. Typing

Will prepare test
nursing education
or 8:30 to 5 p.m.,

OF NURSING,

SECRETARY

TO

out-patient

to
8

be
to

used in
4:30 p.m.

PATHOLOGIST

Will be responsible for correspondence and medical reports for Staff doctor of Clinical Laboratories. Typing but no shorthand req. 8 to 5 p.m.,
Mon.-Fri., occas. Sats.

2650

* Wilmette Life

APPLY
RIDGE AVE.
* Winnetka Talk

PERSONNEL

* Glencoe

News

* Glenview Anacumeninte

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

com-

and

WANTED

BOOKKEEPING
MACHINE
OPERAtor NCR
3100. Must be experienced.
Exc.
salary;
health
and _ welfare
benefits.
5
day
week.
Established
concern
near
loop and
N.W.
depot.
Write T-188, Box 60, Wilmette.
ARTIST
Art department needs young assistant.
Will
train,
NO
FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston. UN 9- 9510; BR 3SECRETARY
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
office of Wilmette Schools. 37!2 hour
week. Pension, health insurance, paid
ete
Phone AL 6-2450 for appointment.

Lake Forest-Lake

Std

=

Av.

orton | :

BEGINNER |
LIGHT S.H.

NICE

POSITION

PIANO TEACHER
UP
TO
5TH
GRADE
OR
BETTER.
Full
or
part-time.
Air
conditioned
studios. Good pay. Call Mr. Martinez
Wilmette School of Music 251-2879.

* Deerfield Villager

FOR

JUNE G

You'll
be
trained
in many
including phone call screening,

clients,

potential.

keeping

ah:

Free.

|

is

;

EMPLOYMENT SERVIC
518 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON
491-0600

Accounting Cler
RESPONSIBLE
POSITIO:
ing accuracy and attent
5
Must have a figure
titude.
benefit program includes 3
]
vacation and tuition reduction.

CAREER?

CHOOSE OWN HOURS NEAR HOME
Earn while you learn. We train you.
Call now, 815-385-4452 or write Studio
Girl Cosmetics, 2708 Myang,
McHenry.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lincoln

ing

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Reliable
woman,
primarily
for
accounts
receivable
and
other
varied
duties in accounting department. Will
train. Typing required. No age limit.
Salary and profit sharing.
THE PO
Cc
464 Central Av. ., Northfield.
4

492-4600

and

advancement.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Dr.’s reception (no typing)
To $390
Cust. Service (meet, greet)
To $390
File clerks (no exp. nec.)
To $325
Typists for car rental agcy.
To $350
IBM trainees (Co. will train)
To $375
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
475-1800

DEPT.

salary

for

Laboratories, In:
6301

LIFF

10 WOMEN

A

Baxter

writing.

A-NEW

tase

POSITION

starting

opportunity

JUNE GRADS!

Dept.
pref.,
“

SECRETARY

and text book material for instructors
classes. Good typing skill, own office.
Mon.-Fri.

Excellent

NURSE
EVANSTON
MEDICAL
clinic
days
only.
Top salary.
Good
spot for RN seeking steady day work.
Call WAlly, Boulevard Evanston Employment, DA 8-7171. No Fee.

SECRETARY
to

media,

research

i

able in our
Purchasing
Departn
for an alert woman with g
skills
and
office
experience.
enjoy
working
with
figures.
duties include working with pr
(
and material
planning programs.

WOULD
YOU
LIKE
CHALLENGE,
stimulation, a chance to meet celebrities, writers, directors;
and an interesting variety of clerical duties (light
typing,
no steno),
then
this is the
position
for
you.
You'll
assist
the
producer
at well
known
local
T.V.
.
$450 mo. to start. Age open to
5
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

STARTING

Rd.
432-4461

INTERESTING

GIRL FRIDAY
T.V. PRODUCER

DEPT.

correspondence
relative
and light shorthand req.

Sheridan

SECRETARY.
NO SHORTHAND ~

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

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:
CHAIRMAN

in

market

creative

OFF
summ

Fitzgerald Employmen

BR 5-0400
SP 4-8585
SATS. 9-12

positions

traffic,

recruiting

no

We are a fast growing manu
of hospital-medical products.
hensive benefit program.

ADVERTISING
TRAINEE
CAN YOU TYPE?

HOSPITAL

Executive
secretary for Chairman
of Obstetrics
and Gynecology
Challenging
position
for experienced
girl friday.
Medical
terms
good typing and shorthand req. 8:30-5, Mon.-Fri.,

Sorry,

1866

for all jobs
4770 N. LINCOLN
7247 W. TOUHY
DAILY 9-5

PART-TIME
2 TO
4 DAYS
A
WK.
Hrs.
open.
Counter
work
mainly.
Prefer
woman
who
will work
year
round,
DUTCH MAID DRY CLEANERS
1122 Waukegan Rd., PA 4-9839

SUPERIOR
WORKING
CONDITIONS
in
headquarters
of
The
American
Academy of Pediatrics. Located near
N.U.
campus
D.A.
Damon,
869-4255
1801 Hinman Ave., Evanston.

TYPING—GENERAL

Free

IVY PERSONNEL

$450

STENO
OR
PREVIOUS
EXPERI:
ence needed for this position as secy
to the Administrative Mgr.
You will
be
pending
some
personnel
work.

FRE

NO

Trainees —

Est. on North Shore since z

YOU’LL
START
OUT BY LEARNING
flight
schedules
and
writing
travel
tickets. After training you’ll be a fullfledged ground hostess—talk to travelers, make reservations, follow through
on details. Great chance to be Airlines
girl with FREE
travel for you and
your family PLUS other benefits that
go with it!

9-9000

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR
000
Opportunity Employer

St.,

Personnel

airlines
want beginners

TOP
INTERNATIONAL
FIRM—SHE
will be taught to interview, screen and
test
new
applicants,
set
up
new
employee
records
as well
as doing
ae
T 40-50 w.p.m. Age to 45.

LIFF

Accountants

CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.
An equal opportunity employer

personnel trainee $400-$450

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

administrative

Laboratory Technicia ns

WILL INCLUDE
POSTING,
FILand checking monthly statements.
s a good spot to develop your skills
and. prepare for advancement.

Visit Our Personnel Office
or Call Mrs. Bell at

8-9000

Evanston

SELECTION

to

TO $365

THIS
ing

YOU WANT A PERMANENT FULL
time job where you'll have the chance
to advance we have just the place for
you.
We'll
teach
you
to operate
a
bookkeeping
machine.
It
is
easy
interesting work and you’ll enjoy our
friendly office.
Call or see
Mr. Lorig

1657

UNLIMITED

Beginner

DICTAPHONE OP. TO $410

MANAGER

CULLIGAN

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may pan
secretarial, clerical
a eheeal office, typing, public contact.
Then again there
some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

FOR

Dempster,

Secretaries

Has Career Opportunities
Available For You

BEGINNER?

MANAGER

SCHOOL

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
TYPING
and
shorthand
necessary.
Must
be
experienced. Steady employment, salary open. Call 251-2525.

General

2100

BRAMSON

HAIRDRESSER
GR

STORE

DA

AMERICAN

$325-$600

POSITIONS
FOR
THE
BEGINNER
and the trained operator. Job calls for
good
typing,
spelling
and
grammar
skills. Salary dependent upon experience.

GOOD
TYPING,
GOOD
SHORTHAND
and the desire to improve your skills
are the only requirements. This is an
exciting position which involves more
than just secretarial duties. Individual
projects,
added
responsibilit
and
much
more
opportunity
to advance.
All these are available for the person
who assumes this position. Excellent
Salary,
many
fringe
benefits
and
modern air-conditioned office. Apply:

PERMANENT—BENEFITS
GENEROUS DISCOUNT

OFFICE

PERMANENT POSITION, HOURS CAN
be arranged. Apply in person.
PYRENEES RESTAURANT
10035 Skokie Blvd.
Skokie

PART-TIME.

thousands

STENOGRAPHER

PART-TIME—SUMMER
Must Be Experienced—Good Hours

3-1600

TO OFFICE

273-5180

EXPERIENCE

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL

SECRETARY

to $450
to $433
to $550
to
$650
to
$650
tc
$600

ALTERATION
FITTER AND SEWER

EXCELLENT SUBURBAN ELECTRONics firm needs a receptionist for their
personnel
dept.
You'll
greet
office
girls,
engineers,
etc.
applying
for
positions;
give
them _
application
forms,
then when
finished introduce
them
to
proper
interviewer.
Light
typing and good personality required.
ree

BOK

SH

All Free To You
Dictaphone Sec.
Comptometer Opr.
Sec., Good Skills
Office Manager
Exec. Secretary
F. C. Bookkeeper

RETAIL

BROWN

1 Blk. North of Howard
(7600 N.) at Sacramento

491-0600

602

FOR

SHURE BROTHERS, INC.
222 HARTREY AVE.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
518 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON

Street

ASK

SHURE

BOULEVARD

Personnel

Evanston-Room

DON

appointment

ree
This is just a sample of the
of jobs ase available.
Come in today.

$375

Travel Agency
Psychologist
Public Relations
General
Office
Personnel
Secretary-No steno

for

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Service

Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
Dental Office

Crocker

SCOT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

Mrs.

729-3000

KELLY SERVICES
Temporary

Good secretarial skills will qualify you
for this interesting position. Familiarity with
engineering
terminolo
is
helpful,
but
not
essential.
uties
include
typing,
engineering
reports,
transcribing, scheduling meetings and
conferences,
plus
various
other
assignments. Good starting salary with
outstanding benefits.

CLERK

FILE CLERK

eer seny parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue

VARIED
ASSIGNMENTS,
CHALLENGing work and colorful office surroundings
would
interest
you
in _ this
position.

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
detail minded person to keep
promotion records
for Chicago
and
Cook
county area. High School graduate.

Need

Business and Professional

SECRETARY

SOCIAL
STUDIES
DEPARTMENT
will train excellent typist in Editorial
Production. Must be accurate typist.

RECORDS

Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

ASSISTANT

Junior Manuscript Typist

ARE
THAT’S

Stenos

636

107.

PERMISSIONS
AND
COPYRIGHTS
section need High School grad, minimum
2
yrs.
college’
to
initiate
negotiations on rights for text books.
Good typing skills required.

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)
We

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVER
PERSONNEL DEPARTM
Chicago Avenue
An Equal Opportunity Emp
Publie

Downtown
for

a

Contact

Evanston

secretary

to

firm

is

handle

relations. You will be on the
quite a bit (but this is not a
plaint.

certain
open

No.
Sat.

department!)

records.

to

$450.

and _ will

Age

Be

open,

aed

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
SERVIC
Fee. Hours 9-5
by appt. 636 Church St., Ev.

admin. sec'y $500-525
LOCAL

BANK

siaEns.

Secy.
for pres.
lent hours and hensitte

brownlie
708 Cavect

328-3400

DMI

sk ips.
FR

ixcel-

personnel
St.,

Evanston

;

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL
ASSOCIATION
WANTS
ceptionist.
Lots of public
contact. Some typing. 9-5. FR

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

wea

A
E

4
DAv

DENTAL
ASSISTANT
FOR
MOD
Kenilworth office, will train, must
neat, congenial, and willing to
variety
of
duties.
5
days,
through
Sat. Nice career X

not going back

to college. AL 1-50

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
F
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARA
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3

KEYPUNCH
Small

TRAINEE

Evanston

based

START

|
ied

|

office will »

you to handle their IBM keypunch.
fee. Evans Personnel UN 9-3160.
* Highwood Herald

Classified . -

Bluff
es

�.

107

Help Wanted—Women

"10?

Melp Weabedadomen

Business and Professional

TEMPORARY

FIGURE CLERKS
you have

|-2 years key-

hing experience and lookfor a good steady position
a future, this may be for

Lincoln
An

ah

OPENINGS
rators

in

FOR

North

Full shift or part-time.

term

assignments.

Also All Types
STENOS,

KEYLong

Fee.

of Office

Help

or

et

full

acation

privileges
plan
sickness

ee

en

and

ac-

S. KRESGEE:CO.
“Waukegan Rd.

Deerfield

-ENVIEW STATE BANK

~ CLERK-TYPIST
Installment

Loan

Dept.

Spe Fate
APPLY
GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
'
OR PHONE 729-1900.

Insurance Secretary
Real Estate Office
ASANT
VARIETY
OF
z00d
working
conditions.

DUTIES.
Mature

plicant preferred. Call Mr. Black.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

AV., EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

Iministrative Trainee $450

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

Orrington

DAvis

~ DICTAPHONE-TYPIST

8-6880

vig
OFFICE,
EXPERIENCED
ly.
Permanent. 5 days, 3712 hours,
coffee.
Near
Loop.
Located
oss
from
Northwestern
station.
e and salary open. Call Mr. Prosser
Mr. Weber,
RA 6-1883:
[NED SOCIAL WORKER NEEDED
art-time
work
in a Northside
en’s agency to do foster home
epee
work. St. Mary’s Home
Idren,
5741
N.
enmore,

SOF

_Chicago, LO 1-5288.

BEAUTY OPERATOR
TH
ng

EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPcan make $200 a week salary
commission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718

e

‘APHONE
th Evanston.

Lots

:
of variety.

$450

start.
NO
FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago

Av.,

Evanston. UN

9-9510.

NO
NEEDED
FOR
1
GIRL
2
an office in Northfield.
No _ shortand lots of telephoning. Permanent
sition with good fringes. Call 4462 for appt.
COUNSELOR
AND -CRAFT
DIor, 21 or over, needed for Winnetorthfield Girl Scout Day Camp.
and July. HI 6-1800.

MNI

RELATIONS

OFFICE

IN

ton needs qualified woman
for
e office work. Call UN 4-8210.

8 — Classified

for

LTD.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700

EXPERIENCED
SECREtary
with strong shorthand and typing
and
the desire to assume responsibility. Liberal benefit program includes 3
weeks
paid
vacation
and _ tuition
reduction.

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

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

CREATIVE

WE
NEED
A
YOUNG
GAL
WITH
good skills who enjoys working with
numbers. You will be secretary for a
Public Accounting firm partner. Must
be able to work
on own in smaller
firm. Far north location. Top salary,
fast raise review. Full time position,
but
you
may start
part-time
if
necessary. 869-1424.
MEDICAL
PHONE
. RECEPTIONIST
Must be type of applicant who
can
listen to people who are not well and
still smile when day is over. $400 to
start.
Suburban
positions
advertised
only. Call Wally. DA 8-7171 Boulevard
Evanston Employment

CLERK

PERMANENT
FOR
POSTING
PERpetual inventory records. Modern airconditioned office. Apply Mr. Stanley

SOILTEST,

2205 Lee

Street

days

ING.

Evanston

WORK
WITH
EMOTIONALLY
HANDicapped children. Some typing, Special
acedemic
situation.
Evanston.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment. DA 8-7171 No Fee.
GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK
BOOK:
keeping dept. Machine operated. Experience
preferred
but
will
train.
Permanent position.
:
Glencoe National Bank
See Mr. Schinler
835-2800
NO TYPING
$375-$425
Handle
mailing
machine,
photocopy,
and distribution of mail. File search.
Laing
Personnel
1609
Maple
UN
SECRETARY
ADVERTISING
$450.
FREE.
YOUNG
gal will handle details for advertising
mgr.
Murphy
Employment
Service,
Evanston.
UN 9-9510.
SOUTH EVANSTON—PART TIME
Bookkeeper. 25 hr. 5 day week.
Congenial Engineering Office.
Payroll, billing, etc. DA 8-0400.
Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.

Light

1

Inc.
WORK
475-3500
Room 308

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-5130
Room 512
24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

GRADS

If you are not going on to College in
the fall, register
with
us now
and
avoid
the
summer
rush.
We
can
arrange interviews after school hours
with employers for summer
starting
dates. Listed below are a few of the
kinds
of opportunities
available
to
YOU, FREE
;
Jr. Secretary
Page Girls
General Office
Reception
Typists, 40wpm
Machine Trainees
IBM and NCR
Clerical, no typing
If you can’t come in, Please
register by phone

Murp

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

Evanston
BR 3-2155

TOP
EXECUTIVE
FOR
FAMOUS
manufacturing firm needs a girl with
moderate
skills
and
the
ability
to
handle
public
contact.
You’ll
have
your
own
plush
outer
office,
and
screen calls, visitors, etc. Free.
MISS
PAIGE
PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERIence
for
various
Northshore
firms.
Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.

personnel
TRAINEE

LOCAL FIRM WILL TRAIN A BEGINner
to
run
their
switchboard.
No
typing needed. Will also take another
girl part-time. FREE.

LEWIS

For

General
CALL

‘NORTH

Work

BOB TAMBOURINE
PArk 4-8600.

EVANSTON

MATURE

PER-

son. Small office, good hours and a
great
deal
of variety.
Call
Wally.
oulevard Evanston Employment Ist.
Nat’! Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.
TYPIST
billing

TO
TRAIN
ON
IBM
632
machine.
Excellent
starting

salary, modern office nr. Old Orchard

shopping
center.
appointment.

DRUG

$125

A WEEK

Call

AS

or permanent.

|

Dai-

CHAIRSIDE
Will train;

DENTAL ASSISTANT
5-day week; Wed. off.
Salary open.
PArk 4-1771.

CLERK-TYPIST
Accurate typing ability; will train for
records
department;
hours
9 to 5;
good salary plus benefits. 869-3655.

CHAIRSIDE

ASSISTANT

Experience not necessary
5-DAY WEEK. SALARY OPEN
729-2233.
WAITRESSES—SOME EXP.
FULL
TIME
AND
PART-TIME
Uniforms furnished. Own transp.
Call Mrs. Welch
272-0272
GENERAL
OFFICE
HELP
IN SMALL
Evanston
office. 5 day week,
hours
8:30 to 4.30, $90 per week.
Call 328-9500

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER
IN

Executive

Family

STARTING
per week

SALARY
plus other
References

966-5100

for

LOVELY
BE _

$65

required.

For More Information Call
FI 5-6300
or
ES
ext. 284 during business hours.

9-3700

JANITRESS

PASLODE

per

WAITRESS,
EXPERIENCED.
Lunches 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues. thru
Sat. Waitresses,
nights, 5 p.m. to 1
a.m. partime and weekends. Call PA
4-5577 after 5 p.m.

COMPANY

Division Signode Corporation
8080 North McCormick Bivd., Skokie
HOUSEKEEPER.
CAN
OFFER
EXcellent
cond.
to dependable
woman
who can work well on her own. Prefer
short hours daily but will consider 3
full days if qualified. Small home, no
children—Touhy-Crawford
area.
Liberal salary plus carfare.
Refs.
req.
Daily 236-7858, after 6 and weekends
674-4876. .
:
RESPONSIBLE
17-60 to care
while
mother

STORE CLERK

PERMANENT
JOB;
AGE
20-40;
pleasant surroundings; 24-30 hours
week. Skokie. Call OR 5-7500.

WILL
benefits.

GIRL
OR
for children,
works.
S.E.

LINDGREN
EMP.
AGENCY
FEE, REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks, Couples, ome
,Seconds
*
8161 ELM ST.
Hillcrest 6-1047.
PART-TIME
HELP
FOR
REGULAR
maid’s off days. Sunday
and 1 week
day.
For
elderly
couple.
Can
stay.
ah
ensign
required,
Call ALpine
1COMPANION
FOR
ELDERLY
WOMan. 1 day
per week free with short
——during each day free. Call GR

CLEANING
WOMAN
week. Good references
including car fare. OR

2
DAYS
A
required. $14.50
6-1513.

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
5
DAYS
General
housework
and _ occasional
baby
sitting. Must
have
references.
Wilmette Nr. ‘‘L’’ 251-7154.
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
DOCTOR’S
family. Live in. Permanent position. 4
day
week,
top
salary.
Must
have
excellent references. 831-2710.
CAPABLE
AND
RELIABLE
WOMAN
for cleaning and ironing 2, 3, or 4 days
a week. Must be experienced and have
references. 835-4144 Glencoe.
MOTHERS
HELPER
FOR
FIRST
2
weeks in August. Must be 16 or over.
Young
family,
3 little girls.
$40
a
_ week. Refs. Call 835-4838.
GIVE
and
aan

2 SCHOOL CHILDREN
LUNCH,
light
housework,
Mon.
through
starting in Sept. In Skokie. OR 6-

WANTED:
YOUTHFUL
SOC.
SEC.
Pensioner who is interested in adding
to her income by sitting with 2 boys.
No hswk. Call 475-2406 before 5 p.m.

MOTHER’S

HELPER:

LIVE-IN;

rm., bath, TV;
9 yr.
ences. Call 835-0757.

old

boy;

OWN
refer-

CLEANING
WOMAN:
EXPERIenced: Reliable; must have excellent
&gt;
ements no other need apply. AL 1-

WOMAN FOR CLEANING AND LIGHT
ironing 1 day a week.
Call 827-8433
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WANTED
for housework several days a week.
Recent ref. required. Call:
ID 2-0434
LIVE
IN
WITH
Housekeeping
and

WOMAN
10, 9, 7,
Evanston

SMALL
FAMILY
some _ babysitting,

little cooking. 5 days. Call HI 6-1486.

EXPERIENCED
CLEANING
WOMAN
2 days,
prefer Tuesday
and Friday.
East
Wilmette.
$12
and _ carfare.
References necessary. ALpine 1-5218.
CLEAN
iron,
Refs.

SMALL
ROGERS
twice
month.
4-5
262-8788

CLEANING

after

PK.
APT.,
hours,
$10.

6 p.m.

AND

IRONING

ONE DAY.
REFERENCES.
Prefer own transportation. 432-6469.
FULL
TIME
COMPANION
FOR
ELderly lady in Evanston. For interview
call any day except Fri.
GR 5-5022.
HOUSEKEEPER
For 2 adults in smaller new home:
good salary; references; experienced:
446-2778

Maid

GLENCOE
NEEDS
AN
EXPERIenced housekeeper to join the household
staff
and
perform’
general
housework.
IN

refer-

58.

PERMANENT
PART-TIME
Immediate
opening
for
woman
to
work 4 to 5 hours a day. Light work
including
cleaning
company
lunch
room.
Excellent
starting
rate
and
profit sharing.
Apply:

GIRL
Office

FULL
CRestAcres
North-

WANTED:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
Foods. Good opportunity to earn while
learning. Require good personal reference. Call 724-0302 for appt.

8-6880

or Full Time

OFFICE

TO

Summer

WILL HAVE OWN
ROOM
home on Lake Michigan.

Evanston

Part-Time

$90

An

w/all modern

NO

Av.,

WOMAN
FOR LIGHT OFFICE WORK.
Full
or
part-time.
Northfield
area.
Pleasant office. Phone 446-4236.
WAITRESSES
WANTED.
GOOD
PAY
Plus tips. See or call Don Nichols, at
718 Church St., Evanston or phone GR
5-9450.
SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX. — 3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

file clerks and typists

SERVICE
DAvis

Em-

Chicago

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR,
or part-time. Call Mrs. Lunn,
wood
2-1300
for
appt.
Green
are
Club, 916 Dundee Rd.,
brook.

DENTAL

PERSONAL
SECRETARY
$600 MONTH

SWITCHBOARD

Evanston.

Murphy

EXPERIENCED
X-RAY
TECHNICIAN
5 day
week,
hrs.
9 to 5. Modern
medical
office.
Salary
open.
For
interview call OR 44800.

273-5180

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

downtown

FREE.

EXPERIENCED
NURSERY
SCHOOL
teacher needed. Half days. Start Sept.
15. Write T-160 Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

518 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON

1618

in

Service.
1612
UN 9-9510.

EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES
Full or part-time.
In exclusive bath
and closet shop. Apply in person.
USTOM CLOSETS
996 Linden
Hubbard Woods

EARN

BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

St.,

bath, TV in lovely home

GIRL OFFICE
Will be hired as jack of all trades for
busy
Exec.
in Downtown
Evanston.
No
Shorthand
$425.
FREE.
Murphy
Employment
Service.
1612
Chicago
Av., Evanston. UN 9-9510.

BE COMPLETELY TRAINED AS REServationist or stewardess with leading
international air lines. Must be well
groomed,
have good personality and
love
public
contact.
Training
at
Company expense. Free travel.
ree.

708 Church
328-3400.

MOTHER’S
HELPER
FOR
FAMILY
with 3, 7, and 12 year old boys; also 3
older boys away at school. Own rm.,

ly
except
Monday.
Experience
not
required. 16 years or over. AL 1-6621.

AIR LINES CHOICE

brownlie

HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED
—
KIN
responsible woman; light duties. LIV
IN
with
my
mother,
recently
widowed,
in small,
comfy
home
in E.
Wilmette, near ‘“‘L.’’ Sal. open. Refs.
req. Call AL 1-4757.

GIRL
OFFICE,
5 DAYS
A WEEK,
9-5.
Filing,
typing,
general
office
work.
Please state age, exp., references and salary expected. Write T186, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

waitress.

SERVICE

Avenue

typing.

ge dee we
vanston.

of age

=Help Wanted—Women
Household

conveniences. Excellent salary;
ences required.
446-5768.

BEGINNER
$330.
Train

Evanston
1609 Sherman

CLIFF

INVENTORY

yrs.

Lifesavers,

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

SECRETARY

pay

STIVERS

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

FULL TIME

;

in_

MATURE,

plan
purchase
ye A
paid
isa

N

come

ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY

to work

discount

or

into

expd.—18

JUNE

Some experience required

Phone

be

Employer

BUEHLER

9 to 5 daily

pay

965-4700
Opportunity

Grove

SECRETARY
FILE CLERK

benefits.

299-4495

place

Inc.

Morton

personal interview and let us explain
how we can improve and secure your
future.

~—KRESGE'S
leasant

Av.

Equal

days

TEMPORARY

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY.
NEW
plant
with
beautiful
modern
_§airconditioned
offices.
Above
average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee

TYPISTS

Mill Professional Bldg.
es
Hours:

Must

Suburban

No

TASK FORCE
{

cates

Laboratories,
6301

vacation

108

T.V. GUIDE
Meet all the important people in town
conducting tours. Attractive, under 30.
$325.
FREE.
Murphy
Employment
ya
F as Chicago Av., Evanston,

EXCELLENT RATES
INTERESTING ASSIGNMENTS

Baxter

_KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

Turn

We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer
of
hospital-medical
products. Comprehensive benefit program.

BENEFIT TRUST
IFE INSURANCE CO.

DIATE

Oa

SECRETARIES—TYPISTS
OTHER OFFICE SKILLS

COST ACCOUNTING
GENERAL ACCOUNTING
PAYROLL

_New modern office, bet-

‘than average company
fits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day

naalaks-}

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TRAVEL AGENCY
$375
FREE.
Will
train
young
gal
complete
business.
Murphy
Employment
Service.
1612
Chicago
Av.,
Evanston. UN 9-9510.

College Students—Teachers

OUR
RAPID
EXPANSION
HAS
CREated several interesting additions to
staff for experienced
figure
clerks.
Good
starting salaries and excellent
opportunities
for
advancement.
We
have openings in the following areas:
ct

107.

Business and Professional

Mon.,

Wed.,

AND
CARFARE.
hotel. ED 4-5848.

Fri.,

$36

IN

APT.

APT.

CLEANING WOMAN,
EXPERIENCED,
steady work. Thurs., Fri., Sat. each
wk. Own rm., TV. $42 for 3 days. Call
before 10 or after 5 p.m. 945-2316.
EXPERIENCED DAY WORKER
Tuesday,
Thursday,
and
Saturday.
General housework and ironing. Ref.
req. Call 835-3511,
EXPERIENCED
AND
RELIABLE
cleaning
woman
2
days
a_e
week.
Northbrook. References. $2.00 an hour.
Call 272-1912.
LIVE
IN, EVANSTON.
CHILD
CARE,
cook, light ae
Other help.
Own
room,
bath,
. Top
wages.
References required. Call 475-3523.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK
experienced;
references;
stay;
wages; 4 adults.
VE 5-1230

top

NEED
PERSON
FOR
HOUSEWORK,
someone in village, 3 or 4 hrs., 3 or 4
days a wk., or 2 full days a week. Top
wages. Call PArk 4-1044.
DEPENDABLE
PERSON
TO
CARE
for home and 2 school age children.
Live-in or out. 5 day wk. Reasonable
salary. After 5 p.m. Call 256-2464.
RELIABLE
WOMAN
FOR
CLEANING
and ironing 1 day a week.
272-1045
1
OR
2 DAYS
PER
WEEK,
OWN
transp.
to
Morton
Grove,
general
housework and ironing. 966-8885.

eves,

MOTHERS
HELPER
LIVE-IN,
WILmette,
5 days. Two
camp age boys.
Good wages. AL 1-4229 after 5 p.m.

RESPONSIBLE
WOMAN
PREFERably school teacher to live with 17 yr.
old daughter for 10 days, starting June
29, in attractive air-conditioned Northfield home. HI 6-5575.

NEW
IN
GLENVIEW
AREA.
NEED
High
School
baby
sitters.
Vicinity
Lake
and Waukegan.
75c per hour.
Call on Friday. 729-1148.

near beach.

Call Mrs. Downing

4200

day,

during

weekends.

or

DA

8-3136

at 666-

108A

Help Wanted—Baby

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

Sitters

15,

1967

�&gt; 108A Help Wanted Baby Sitters
NEED
jae bs

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professicsal

RESPONSIBLE
SET POER
ae student for care of 21%

WINNETKA
FAMILY
WANTS
MOTHer’s helper for summer. $25 per wk.
or hrs. to be oneness. Go or stay.

- The

TEEN-AGE
BABY
SITTER
WHO
enjoys the beach to sit with 8 yr. old
boy who spends a lot of time there.
Beach 1 blk. away. 864-7081 aft. 6 p.m.

IN

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

WITH
2
Mondays
(Winnet-

REQUIRED.

WOMAN NEEDED TO CARE FOR 3 |
children for the summer, preferabl
your home. Ages 3, 4, 6. 5 days 8 to
Call 328-2638

TEENAGE

after

5:30.

GIRL;

weekends,

as

little

girls,

8,

It.

hswk.
6

mother’s

Mostly

and

at

helper.

supervise

pool.

2

433-3091.

PAY ABOVE
GOING
RATE FOR
College student for baby sitting half
days

during

week.

ht_ONE
re WEEK
A
care

for 4
d pay.

COLLEGE
every

2 Children,

children

296-3658

AGE

MOTHER'S

Will consider

Help

OUR
son

ore

* and

first-run

at
ition amie
cacvenmmndudl

req.

7000

6,000

must want to work into a position of
lead
electronics
assembler
in
our
production department.
Our product is the best in the industry
in quality, workmanship and technical
capability,
and
we
are
seeking
a
woman equal to it.
If 4
feel you can qualify, call:
. W. F. Jones at 446-8390

1821

Willow

110

to age 28

End

NORTH

MARKETING

LIKE

LEADING
MANUFACTURER
OF
sheet
metal
Point-of-Purchase
displays and tool chests has openings in
sales and marketing. Prefer minimum
2 years college with
some training in
marketing for business. Draft exempt.
Appreciation for aesthetics desirable.
Appropriate
salary.
All
employee
benefits including profit sharing and
tuition refund.
Call for appointment

Advertising Metal
Display Co.
4620 W. 19th St., Cicero
Brown
BI 2-1242 (Chgo. number)

Murphy

UN

Av.,

SERVICE
Evanston
BR

3-2155

BUSINESS MAJOR
$8,400—FREE
®

THIS
CORPORATION’S
TRAINING
program is so far above average that
t’s
impossible
to
compare
with
others.
You will start in the treasurer’s office and move into every other
administrative
dept.,
to
give
you
thorough
background
in _ corporate
eee
No previous experience need-

ed.
PARKER

600

DAVIS

EXPERIENCED
IN
SOME
‘TYPE
route sales work,
but not essential,
Will train, age 21 to 40. Must have
ood references, steady employment,
8 day week, guaranteed salary, many
benefits,
excellent
opportunity
for
right man. North Shore Clean Towel
Service, 942 Custer Ave., Evanston

June

15,

1967

3-3200

Sk

INTERESTING

AND

ABSORBING

PO-

Contract Department.

Min-

“'sition for qualified
of one

required.

ONE
to

NUMBER

take

over

ons

our

nsic

ervice
a

bution for what is called the stronge:
safest,
longest-wearing,
oon
XP
sive tire there ever was. He’

prominent

person

year’s

national

ate.

estimating

Responsible

—
—

stock

5 da

advertising

Mr.

and maintain

»

wie etepnetbea

trom

$

une

a.m. 0 8

oh

a

BE

22

YRS.

OR

1572

!

recruiters

UN 9-9000

u

bli

IC

R

one of the finest firms in the country.
Leading
office
equipment
manufacturer offers a ground floor o portunity in a new sales division.
Some
outside
selling
experience
required.
Salary
plus
commission.
Average
earnings exceed $12,000 per year. Call
P.O. ie 2d 8 446-8800
PITNEY BOWES INC.
480 Central Ave., Northfield, Ilinois
An Equal Opportunity Employer

industry.

AT

LiF

HELP WANTED

STOCKMAN
NEEDED
FOR
NORTHbrook
branch
of
mailing
service.
Permanent
full
time
work
with
excellent future. Good working conditions, automatic raise, paid holidays
and vacations.

INC.

Ridge Rd.
Northbrook,
Ask
for Mr. Norman
CR 2-1200 ext. 49

Il.

SALES CORRESPONDENT—$500
1 or 2 yrs. experience required. Free
PARKER PERSONNEL
869-8600

MALES
MALES
AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!
PLUS A SUMMER IN THE SUN.
SUMMER COUNSELORS JOBS
College eee
2and up
JEWISH COM MUNITY CENTER
Of Niles Township, June 26-August 18
Call Mr.
Solender
OR 4-8910

€

1

*

a

AIRS

kK

With

TEL

Experience

HOURS

Bites

OFFICE MGR. TRAINEE
$8500—9500 NO FEE
Background in accounting and other
office procedures will qualify. Superfoes
exp. helpful, but not necessary.
Co. Good benefit package.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

JANITOR

FULL

week.
Appl
1000 Grove

TIME

512

Mr.
Graves,
Y.M.C.A.,
t., Evanston. GR R 5-7400.

DRIVERS
TO WORK AS PARCEL DELIVERY MEN IN AND
around Niles and Des Plaines. Must be 2! or over, a

of Highland Park

Evanston

Mr.

Butzow

MAINTENANCE

tj

ul

ElagtTions

CARPE

ery. wire efits

“Contact

onainee

high school graduate with an excellent work and driving
record.

We offer a 5 day week, year around employment, excellent company paid benefits.

Ht. R. Dring

y

GOOD
HOURS.
EXCELLENT
BENEfits.
For
information,
call Bank
of
Lo
guacaan
Park.
Robert
Nilles.
432PREFER
RETIRED
MAN
WHO
DEsires to earn extra cash working
short
hours in dry cleaning plant and
store.
Lee Dietz’s Clothes Care Center, 7106
Golf
Rd.,
Golf View
Plaza,
Morton
Grove, Ill. 966-7106.
MAN TO DO SORTING AND MAKE UP
loads; steady work. Good pay. 5 day
week. Paid vacation. Insurance
plan.

River Roads,

Des

Plaines,

2456 West Lawrence Ave., Chicago
Veterans bring Service Form DD214.

Ill.

181

North

“Dempster

Shore

St.,

CARETAKER
for First Church of Christ Scientist,
Highland Park. Apply in person at 493
Hazel Av., an
Park Sat., June
17, ll tol
p
PART-TIME
one
WANTED
IMmed. Retiree welcome; 20 hrs. a wk.;
early morning shift; good pa
liberal
benefits.
Call
NAtional
2-5 06 Mon.
through Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

OR

FULL

and odd jobs.
Phone 328-8841
a.m. 15 rings.

to 7 P.M.

only.

TIME

YARD

WORK

Set
your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 811

BEER

employer

SALES—$500

Train
to take
over
an eatap
Chgo.
terr. for a nationally
brewery.
No_
exper.
addition to salary you receive a
car,
expenses,
and
yearly
be
Come in or call 869-8600

PERSONNEL

EVAN

DAVIS

Time
Paid

2nd_

and 132 after forty
vacation. Free insurance,

sion

Plan.

District

JANITOR WANTED
18 Apartments. Gas Heat. Evanston.
References and experience requested.
Write T-165, Box 60, Wilmette, II.
DEcar
and

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The weaee Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Uniform

107,

Pe

furnished.

2075

Sc!

St.

Highland Park, Ill. See Mr

PART-TIME
SAT. AND SUN.

NEWSPAPER

AGENCY

Good

pay,
Call UN

ay

IN.

EVANS-

permanent.
4-1526

SUMMER JOBS
BOYS
17 AND
OVER.
“wich,
sippe
near
pee ara on'
Mic
salary, room and board.
EV 4-3100.
MAN

TO

TAKE

room.

Some

gests

CHARGE

ST

aptitude.

furniture

future

Broadway.

it

OF

mechanical

office

emendous

and

comp

growth.

Law

784-7591.

ADMIN.
TRAINEE Fad
Internation n.
concern. $500-$675.
No fee
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERV
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN kesh

HEAD

MAINTENANCE

for
immediate
George
pee

MAN

TO

frames.

Clausen,

CUT

Full

SUPERVIS

employment
Benne:
Call

Luke, UN 4-11

or

AND

HI 6-2100

JOIN

at
B

P

part- ce

Call

Deliver Pizza Full or Part
TIME.
TOP
PAY.
MUST
Evanston area. 869-2800 after

EXPERIENCED
pairman.

anteed.

Ravinia

LIAISON TRAINEE $5900
To age 35. Be trained to coordinate
sales and production activities. FREE
PARKER PERSONNEL 869-8600

JANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
pendable full or part-time men;
preferred;
good
starting
pay
benefits. 491-0222.

"

opportunity

3:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.

Commercial or Note Teller

person

equal

SCHOOL CUSTODIANS

EXPEDITOR
TRAINEE
START AT $3.00 HR. FREE
Your training starts in the production
control
dept.
where
you _ will
be
looking
for
production
‘‘BOTTLENECKS”
and_
effective
ways
to
correct them. No previous experience. °
PARKER
600 DAVIS
869-8600

in

PArk 4

An

600

432-1800

Uniform Service,
Evanston.

Cc

801 Waukegan Road
Glenview, Ililnois

'-PARKER

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HIGHLAND PARK

PART

9 A.M.

©

PART—TIME—SUMMER
Must Be Experienced—Good Hours.

Apply

_

BENEF

First National Ban

at the

Office

Butzow

e i

Salary Commentilaans
GOOD

for advancement within a new organization;
an a
for the single
man to travel
with an exceptionally
generous
expense
allowance.
range $550-$650 and
RPHY
EMPLOYMENT aSERVICE,
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

Mr.

&lt;

aig hee

B AN

TO

BANK TELLER

;

PROGRAM

there
it’s
a_
short
ste
management.
It’s interes
that our client has ralable.

An Equal Opportunity Employer
Pp

=

S

Saat ate

OLDER

:

ee

-

Ill.

'

START

JOBS | PARKER

will be

Empl.

C

Golf

$8, 400—FREE
can

Apply Fri.,
June 16 ONLY.
Hours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Ill. State
Maple St.

bb

upper

GRAD

TRAINING

be assigned in securit
jobs as watch
men—guards
in _ industrial
plants.
Earn
.28 to $95.12 for 48 to 52 hrs. a
week. Second or third shifts.

Company

R

COLLEGE

paige

SUMMER

&amp;
West

YOU WILL BE TRAINED IN ONE 0:
the finest operating areas in A

HOSPITAL

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

STUDENT

|

Skokie,

inventory

Ayes od 2th

Leffler

Manager

iyre

480

to

SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

T

ogue

experi-

needed

Dolph

Sales
V

for you
Write
away,

NEW SALES DIVISION | ror ram eoite® aw wor | NATIONAL DAIRY.”Products
LIVE NORTH, WORK NORTH FOR | some college, an unusual opportunit

OUTDOORS?

APPLY

away.

BACKGROUND

person

AMERICAN

PHOTOCOPY

2100 Dempster, Evanston

lot going
about it.

in our

office experience

Previous

have a
tell us

or experience would be helfpul in this
position for recent high school gradu-

MUST

GUARD

WK.

Golf and

NEED

salesman

territory. We want him to
present accounts and ay en

ee ane SREY SO Soak Acemnaperuret
—_e
-

;

Panel Copostunty, Sployer

AMERICAN

BUILDING

THE

m

t of

ee

Equal

869-8600

ROUTEMAN

AND

THE
MOST
BENEFITS.

ORchard

2 block

An

YOU WILL BE TRAINED TO ADJUST
and settle automobile
claims in the
Chicago area. For a major casualty
company
in
addition
to
a
fine
company
training program.
You get
the added benefit of working on your
own
without
direct
supervision.
No
previous exp. needed. No Fee. Call
PARKER
600 DAVIS
869-8600

MALE

—
US
OF FRINGE

Skokie

ST.

BANK

WORKING

MILK

ppointment)

START AS A CLAIM
ADJUSTER TRAINEE
$550—CAR-+
EXP.

952 Sunset

YOU’RE
INTERESTED
IN
A
future and are willing to train for a
supervisory job, with a multi-million
dollar corporation, this is one for you!
Outstanding 2 year program for the
above average High School grad who
is
draft
exempt.
Age
20
or
over.
Salary $475. NO FEE—

1612 Chicago
9-9510

9-1 142

MAILERS

EXECUTIVE
TRAINEE

EMPLOYMENT

OF

FREE

FULL TIME PERMANENT
POSITION
available
for
responsible
individual
with previous security experience or a
retired individual looking for permanent
steady
work.
You'll
be
in
complete charge of the security for
our plant between the hours of 4:30
p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Call or apply:

Lot

AMbassador 2-1 142
JOB

IF

Parking

Free parking in bank tenant lot

SALES

Mr.

of West

SHORE

WITH

8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m

5,200
4,800

737 HOWARD

Professional

SALARIES

Mondays through Fridays
(Evening andA Saturday interviews by

&amp;, ‘b00

Il.

Help Wanted—Men

STARTING

APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE

5300

ORchard

=

Farm experience |

(2 blocks north of Oakton

ORCHARD, SKOKIE
SUITE 226 IN THE NEW
Westmoreland Bldg

At North

of

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
of

and

Northfield,

and

-

9,000

INC.

Rd.

Business

OLD

mals.

HISTORY
ANAS

5,200
5,200 |

equipmen
echanical lab.
This position will be filled by a | Order writer
women who can work by herself from | Tech. representative
schematic and wiring diagrams. She | Expeditor

RAILWEIGHT

TERIA

6,000

6 mos. training at 550 per mo.
Comm., Co. car, expenses plus sal.
:

ves

— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFE-

6,000

Cost and inventory clerk
Receiving clerk

tere

required.
Some
college and/or
experience
helpful.
Excellent

’

7,200
7,200

| Office shipping clerk

denies

WE

substantial
merchandisin
suppc
And lots of income. Benefits.
Op
tunity to make big money.

ite
ESP EAS
Tee IN wee
Inventory
Clerk
7,200 | AREAS
NO LUNGS
LAYOFFS
OUR | | SOME
ACCOUNTING

accountan

SALESMAN, DEG. REQ.—

electronics

=

EXCELLENT

TRAINEES

A PERassemble

for:

Project Draftsmen

Laboratory

12,000

when | Bank tellers
girl.

openings

imum

&gt;

| Copywriter,
deg. req. To age 30
Traveling auditor
not

ane

6 300

EXECUTIVE

deg.

SOME

5'000

,

acct.,

fe

6600 | helphal &gt;
:

HELPER | Jr. cost acct., some exp.

Assembler

COMPANY
REQUIRES
of exceptional skill to

:

Gen.

Wanted—Women
Industrial

Electronics

ee

EDUCATION.

have

skills
board

oo

ss. in

draftsman

SCHOOL

We

11,000
ANIMAL CARETAKER
potential.
‘
10,000 | MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE | Estimator

req.

Jr. analytical technician

ost

home.

week-end

Call VE 5-0876.

109

in

day 4 to 7 and evenings

required.

Jr.

OPERATOR

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTWUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
pegs
Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

10,000

East | Programmer analyst. 360 exp.

ONLY, JUNE 22-29.

small

deg.

15 OR OVER, TO | Mech. Craftsman

stay

Very

no

TO

13.000
12/000

Ind. Engineer, M.E. or LE.
Sales eng., Waukegan loc.
Drafting, machine shop exp.
Eng.,

HIGH

A Lot of Territory :
Needs a lot of salesmen —
To sell a lot of i
¥

142.000 | Splitude aestramiers® “4 MeePamiesl | Basic ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING | We have a lot going for you. If yor

Lab supv
ca atenine
5
Project designer—Skokie loc.

Ind.

HELPER

CHEMICAL

Business and Professional &lt;

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

MAN
WITH SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

Engineers and Draftsmen
Indus. ovens or sheet metal exp.
Salary wide open. Exc. future.

!

REFS.
432-7737.

PAINTER'S

YOU!

TECHNICAL

MOTHER'S HELPER | | Piast ingiteer, deg. req.

3 CHILDREN.

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

MOTHER’S
HELPER—SUMMER2
‘children. Own room. my
ni
light
housekeeping. Saee
osen.

Halp Wanted—Mon

110

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SPECIALIZING

Help Wanted—Men

Help Wanted—Men

Business
and Professional

MARQUART

old boy, 3 mornings
a week d
summer. S.E. Evanston area. 475- “79.

TEENAGE
GIRL TO ASSIST
children, ae
3144 and 112;
through Fridays for summer
ka area). Call HI 6-9135

110

Full

Call

KNO
2 p

APPLIANCE
time,

Bill

Plumbing

40

Dixon,

and

hrs.

432-5561 at :

Heating.

NIGHT CHEF WANTED
CALL 967-8939
DRIVER

WANTED

WITH

OWN C

Approx. 20 hours er week. Call cee
7600 or stop in Chicken Delight, 2010
Central St., Evanston.
BOYS

WANTED,

12 TO

16

to work afternoons and Saturdays.
Guaranteed

pate,

Call 539-1240

Wighenes Herald

Ke

Pay.

Classified

—9

|

�agp

wg

£

Hels Westeé-en

110

Business and Professional

Business

NEW OPPORTUNITIES
ions
in sales,
public
relations,
Management are open to you in
newly reorganized home heating

our

;

s. Each job is designed to pay
10,000 PER YEAR. Salary and

7ER

xpenses

plus

bonuses.

Progression

is

. If you like to work where you
‘an be creative, make money and get
09 Management,

come

a.m.-noon.

in and

see

us,-.

Mobil Oil Corp.
07 Central
An

:

Equal

- Our

client

‘raduate.

wants

This

to

train

company

y of one of the world’s

raining

program

is

own

office.

is

a

college

a

subsid-

largest.

Its

extremely

well

From

there

nees for advancement

your

are tremen-

us! This was the beginning position
present co. executives. Start your
rney to the executive
ranks.
NO
E. NO
EXPERIENCE
NEEDED.

RKER

1657

600 DAVIS

An

630

Dundee

_
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley
_ North American Philips Co., Inc.
NORELCO
5225 WEST TOUHY AVE.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
CUSTOMER

If

SERVICE

$150 WK. FREE

you’re

looking

for

an

outstanding

opportunity you owe it to yourself to
vestigate this position. Our client is
apidly expanding. New positions are

eing created

constantly

and

starting

customer service you get to know
operation in the company.
No
ous experiencé
needed.
Many
s. Immed. hiring.
R
600 DAVIS
869-8600

_._A-|
EFER

SCHOOL CUSTODIAN
time employment 40 hour

week,

Ae

hospitalization and life insurance.

Mw

s
paid vacation,
time ‘and
a
f overtime. Apply to H. R. Kimball

the Deerfield
d. or call WI

=

MUST

rience;
chauffer’s
nig 9 record;
good
,

te) rth suburbs.

Vogue
ie.

517 Deerfield

5-1844.

RE CHANGERS,

XP

School,

Tyre

HAVE

TIRE

licerse;
good
credit
rating;

See Mr. Alexan-

Co.,

4801

Golf

Rd.,

+ Sa

MATH MAJOR $675
You'll train to program computers.
Your next stop is in systems. No
vious

.RKER’

experience

needed.

_ Greenleaf St., Evanston.

FIELD ENGINEER TRAINEE
ome
drafting
experience
required.
-$660. Local
RPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

1612 Chieago. Evanston, UN 9-9510

employer.

TRAINEE

600 DAVIS

PORTERS
A.M.
OR
P.M.
SHIFTS.
FULL
OR
part-time.
Top
wages
and _ other
company
benefits.
Apply
in person
after
2
p.m,
PEACOCKS
DAIRY
BAR,
100 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette.
CREDIT Trainee—$6,000. Local branch
of large manufacturer.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
USHER WANTED
Apply in person after 6 p.m.
CORONET THEATRE
817 CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON
GAS STATION ATTENDANT
Some _ experience,
full
time,
will
consider student for summer months.
Skokie location. Call OR 4-6176.
WANTED
summer
sary, for
2880 at 8

COLLEGE
STUDENT
FOR
work. No experience necessheet metal work. Call UN 4a.m. or 5 p.m.

design

Call

for

appointment

Advertising Metal
Display Co.
Mr.

ELK

SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT

FOR YOUNG MAN PREFERRED
UNder 30, College
grad.
(Any
degree)
with some
chem.
and/or math.
You
will be selling to industry for largest
manufacturer
in its field.
Company
car and all expenses. Salary from $670
to $1,000 mo. NO FEE.

THREE
UNDERGRADUATE
COLlege students or high school graduates
to work with and assist field manager
on educational
program
in northern
Wisconsin and Minnesota resort areas.
Scholarship
and
expense
allowance
totaling $1,320 for 11-week period. Car
furnished.
For more information see
Art Ochsmann,
3774 W.
Devon
Av.,
Chicago, Monday, June 19, 10 A.M. to
2 P.M. only. No other times. No phone
calls please.

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

RARE

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

CLIFF

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

MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR
or
all
around
man
for
interesting
work
fabricating
aluminum _ doors.
Good
advancement
possibilities.
Located in Northbrook off Edens.

CALL MR. MENARD
THE ALUMILINE CORP.
272-3015
SERVICEMAN

dustrial

STARTING ONE OF AMERICA’S BEST
training program. You will be trained
in all areas of plant management. No
previous experience needed. Call—
PARKER
600 DAVIS _ 869-8600

CREDIT
CUSTOMER

experience

starts

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS
you

OR

_IN-

BURGER KING
Excellent
opportunity
for
career
minded persons. Openings
are avail.
oe
and Hoffman Estates. PA

imme-

diately. Brand new department. Many
opportunities here. No fee.
PARKER
600
DAVIS
869-8600
MAN
WHO
WANTS
FULL
TIME
work
for dry
cleaning
room.
Good
starting
salary—vaid
vacation
and
other fringe benefits. Wayne Cleaners,
Sa
a Av., Highwood, Ill. ID

Bus Boys and

Dishwashers

EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE.
TERrific salary. Good references. Apply in
person, Anthony’s Restaurant,
618 Church St., Evanston
NATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
OF
food
equipment
and
scales
needs
outside service technician for work in
the
north
and
northwest
suburban
area. Phone 259-8012

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

DRAFTING TRAINEE
$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. experience.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want

OPPORTUNITY
FOR A
SALESMAN
$800 + Free

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMT.
MAJOR—$700

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

Ads.

EXPERIENCED
YOUNG
GRILL MAN
$180
per week,
steady
day
job.
64
Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-9805.

IBM
be the position

you

have

been

ENGINEERS
looking for.

Field

Service

work

in IBM’S newest
other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
work

Evening

with

and

customers

Saturday

interviews

The Hollister Newspapers

available.

Call CHET KUCIA
International

Business Machines

1717 CENTRAL ST.,

EVANSTON,

DAvis
An

Classified

Equal

8-8600

Opportunity

CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE,
SKOKIE
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
6-9 Hours. $525. No fee
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

11

Help Wanted—Men
Household

CLEANING MAN-HANDY ALSO—2
days
a week
throughout
year.
(no
Sat.) Current N.S. nee
please.

CLEANING MAN WANTED
1

DAY
A
WEEK.
REFERENCES
required. Call evenings 446-6044.

CLEANING
MAN:
1
DAY
PER
week; references required;
good salary. ID 3-0070.
MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS
GARDENing to pull weeds from flower beds;
refs. req. Call in evening after 8 p.m.
UNiversity 4-6170.

Man or Boy

ODD JOBS,Hillcrest
HOUSE6-2452
AND YARD.
MAN
CUT

FOR

YARD

MAN
OR
BOY
FOR
Glenview. PA 4-0705.

112

WORK

GRASS, $1.50 PER
Phone 234-3918

Help

HOUR

YARD

WORK.

Wanted—Men
Industrial

JANITORS
SECOND SHIFT
Several
openings
have
developed
in
our factory service department due to
internal
upgradings.
Duties
include:
general cleaning and special assignments.
Excellent wages and company benefits.
Pleasant location.

THE

DOLE

VALVE CO.

6201 W. Oakton
RO 3-5000
An Equal Opportunity

GENERAL

Morton

Grove
967-7100
Employer

FACTORY

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New
plant. All benefits.
Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook (1 blk. S. of Willow)
272-2990

113.

Help Wtd.—Men

and Women

PROGRAMMER
SOME

EXPERIENCE

Excellent
starting
position
in
our
expanding data processing department
for individual with some programming
experience.
The
ideal
candidate
will
be
draft
exempt, married, between 20 and 30
and have a stable work background.
We will also consider other applicants
without
these
specific
requirements,
who have ability and determination to
build
their
secure
future
in
our
growing company.
Some
light
is the key
position.

programming
experience
to securing
this growth

Our outstanding benefit program
includes
company
paid
pension
and
profit sharing plan, life and hospitalization insurance,
paid vacation
and
holidays.
Apply:

Basic electronics from Technical or Service Schools
Mechanical aptitude
_ Ability to meet and

STOCK
CLERK.
WILL
TRAIN.
PERmanent
position.
Good
benefits.
See
Tom Conley. DA 8-9400 or BR 3-2720.
ee
ree
Corp.
F
1732 Central
St.
“Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston
BR 3-2155

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
Announces Opening for
PUBLIC WORKS MECHANIC
Permanent
interesting
position
with
security.
40-hour
week.
Paid
2-week
vacation
per year. Attractive
retirement plan, sick leave benefits, hospital benefit plan. Experience and high
school diploma required. Equal opportunity merit
employment.
Apply
Director of Public Works, Village Hall,
675
Village
Court,
Glencoe,
Illinois,
835-4111 extension 24.

MACHINIST

BANK

Av.

MOVE
UP TO A LEADER
COMPANY
in a tremendously
growing industry.
Experience not necessary. Our client
will train you in every phase of its
business operation. You can earn over
$12,000 your first year. You will call
on existing
as well as develop new
customers.
Territories
in the
Chgo.
Metro. area with good selection. Top
earning potential and excellent mgmt.
possibilities in 2 years.
PARKER
600 DAVIS _ 869-8600

They range from
positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

YEAR.

ILL.

$1,000 MO.
NO _ FEE

4620 W. 19th St., Cicero
Brown
BI 2-1242(Chgo. number)

$11,000

1001 MORSE AV.
GROVE VILLAGE.

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a steppingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service.

This may

*

dimensional

Growth Opportunity for Salesman

and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and

:

3

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
SEEKS CUSTOMER
_

opportunity

BUYER

869-8600

[CN WITH
CHAUFFEUR’S
LICENSE
familiar
with
north
shore
to drive
truck delivering tires and accessories.
y in person, Johnson Tire Co., 520

to 8
our
will
strip
Earn
busy

GREAT JOB! GREAT FUTURE!
Train in industrial purchasing.
Easy
stepping
stone
to management.
No
previous experience needed. NO FEE.
Starting salary $125-35.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
869-8600

FREE

600 DAVIS

equal

in

necessary. Salary commensurate with
ability. All employee benefits including profit sharing.

Business and Professional

Professional

Expanding present sales force.
Excellent opportunity. Open
territories with good growth
potential. Chicago area. Salary and commission. Submit
detailed resume to Mr. Keith
Nickoley, V.P.
ROBERTS &amp; PORTER, INC.

anybody for figures?

Mr. Rodney 475-4397

EX-

. See Service Manager.
LIDAY LINCOLN MERCURY
licago Av.
Evanston
.
BR 3-5335

Northbrook

MULTILITH OPERATOR
Opportunity
for a man
with 3
years
printing
exp.
to operate
1250WL
offset
multilith.
You
‘order supplies, print, cut, fold,
negatives,
and make
masters.
good
salary
and
benef.
in
Evanston publishing office.
Preston Tech. Abstracts Co.
An

LINCOLN-MERCURY

{

Rd.

CO.

YOU
ARE
INVALUABLE
TO
THIS
general
merchandising
company
if
you have
unit record
knowledge.
If
necessary at first, this company will
train you on its computer.
Advance
into programming.
After 1 year you
receive a 10% to 15% bonus. This is
only
a small
example
of the great
chance for learning and earning! This
position
has
great potential for you
plus too company benefits. Call today
PARKER
600
DAVIS
869-8600

MECHANIC

perience

and

PRINTING INK
SALESMAN

CHALLENGING
OPPORTUNITY
IN
design
dept.
of
leading
Point-ofPurchase
display
manufacturer,
Ex-

Help Wanted—Men

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Employer

WORK IN SUBURBS
COMPUTER TRAINEE
~ $120 WEEK—FREE

requiring

ditional
salesmen.
Experience
red,
but
trainees
will
receive
training. Present personnel averover $10,000. Excellent opportunifor advancement.
AAAI
leader in
try. Phone for appt.

:
ty

Opportunity

III.

272-2300

869-8600

Machine,

Equal

Northbrook,

BARRETT-CRAVENS

HAVE
OPENED
A NEW
OFFICE
handle
the rapid
growth
of our

Dictation

“on

EXPAND YOUR CREATIVE TALENTS
in the
Process
Improvement
Engineering
and
Group
of this
growing
manufacturer
of
material
handling
electric
lift
trucks
and _ tractors.
Diverse
assignments
involving
tool
design,
mechanisms
and_
hydraulic
and pneumatic circuits. Experience in
layout of detail drawings
necessary.
Benefits include 3 weeks vacation and
profit sharing.
Write or call Personnel Director

“SALES OPPORTUNITY
leo

Shermer

-_

110

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

ARTIST—
DESIGNER

INC.

DRAFTSMAN

constructed. It is one year long and it
is equal to none we have seen. At the
end
of one year, you take charge of
our

SUPERVISORY
OPPORTUNITY
IN
Culligan’s Industrial Engineering Department
due
to recent
promotion.
Applicants must have formal degree
and 5 years experience in time study,
methods, and layout in manufacturing
assembly and packaging operations.
Our
continued
record
of
growth
presents challenge for a young man
on his way up who is capable of directing 2 methods men and coordinating the overall I.E. program for the
company.
Apply in confidence to
FRAN K MOHR

Employer

~ MANAGEMENT
~_ TOPTRAINEE—$700
:
DOLLAR FOR YOU!

Professional

CULLIGAN

Evanston

Opportunity

and

110

INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEER

FUEL OIL SALESMAN

;

ml

Employer

ILLINOIS

1232 Central Ave.

Wilmette, Ill.
Call Glenn

Schmid

Crane Packing Co.
6400 Oakton St., Morton Grove
YOrktown 6-6400
Hours daily 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Thursdays 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TESTERS
Ist AND

THE DOLE VALVE CO.

or Shirley Selby
AL

1|-4300

2nd SHIFTS

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
TESTERS. DUTIES ARE TO TEST
ASSEMBLIES
AND
SUB
ASSEMBLIES
ON
EXISTING
TEST
EQUIPMENT.
REQUIRES MANUAL
DEXTERITY
AND
MANU
AL
ALERTNESS.
CALL OR APPLY
PERSONNEL DEPT.
FOR INTERVIEW

RO

6201 W. OAKTON ST.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
3-5000
967-710:
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk : Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June
.

15,

1967
rig

�EDITORIAL ASST.
MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has _ excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
| recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
for
student
and teacher
material.
Must
have a good knowledge of mathematics.
Call Miss

Kennedy

for appointment

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

A REWARDING CAREER
IN ADVERTISING
SHAW-BARTON BELIEVES THAT
good
salesmen
want
recognition
of
their efforts . . . business that renews
and grows... an expanding market .
. . eves. and weekends at home...
solid field sales training ...
doing
business
with
businessmen _ during
business hours . . . account protection

. an unlimited

ceiling on earnings

.

. and security in retirement years.
Shaw-Barton,
one
of
the _ nation’s
leading designers and manufacturers
of Calendars
and cialty Advertising, offers exactly these things and I
have an opportunity for the right man
right now in the metropolitan Chicago
territory.
Call or write
Carl E. Henry
District
Sales
Manager.
7-108
Merchandise
Mart Plaza, Chicago, Ill. 60654.
Phone 467-0415

INSPECTORS

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SEARS ROEBUCK &amp; CO.
810 CHURCH ST.
EVANSTON, ILL.
e have immediate openngs for full and part-time
elp.
. MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
TELEPHONE SALES, FULL TIME
. MAN FOR BUILDING MATERIAL
SALES, PART-TIME, NIGHTS AND
SATURDAYS
. MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
AUDIT
|
ane
PART-TIME,
MORN-

Full Company

113 ‘Help WHd—Mon

Help Wtd.—Men and Women

Benefits

DOLE

DAvis

REAL
ESTATE
SALES
If you like people,
have enthusiasm
and are willing to learn, then we will
welcome you in our congenial office,
which has excellent referral clientel.
Best income potential. For interview
phone

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS OPENing for aggressive salesperson _interested in a permanent position offering
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

ANN

ANDRUSS,
Bay

Ra.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

Help

“DIE

SINCE 1885
Hillcrest

6-4703

LGE.
SINGLE
RM.
FOR
BUSINESSman or student. Linens, refrigerator,
nr. Northwestern University.
5 per
month. Call aft. 6 p.m. DA 8-9165.

STER
CA
(Set Up)

120

Corp.

EVANSTON
ROOMS
NICELY
FURN.
and
dec.
Switchboard
and
maid
service.
Special
spring
rates.
Post
Pome
students welcome.
Call UN
-4905.

5600 N. Jarvis

Niles, Ill. 60648

GRILL

PRIVATE ROOM FOR RENT
Private
entrance.
Male
student
or
working man preferred. Inquire after
i
15, 1967. UN
9-2020 and DA 8-

Employer

PERSONNEL

air conditioned plant

MAN

Waitresses and Waiters
EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE.
GOOD
references.
Salary and tips $150 wk.
Anthony’s Restaurant, 618 Church St.,
Evanston.

TECH.

Full
or
Thompson

Excellent parking facilities

OR WOMAN

EXPERIENCED
FOR
HIGH
SPEED
limited menu. Top wages plus bonus,
hospital
insurance,
other
company
benefits. Apply in person after 2 p.m.
PEACOCKS
DAIRY
BAR,
100 Skokie
Blvd., Wilmette.

MED.

MALE

OR

part-time.
Dr.
X-Ray &amp; Clinical
SU 7-7930

ATTRACTIVE
PINE
PANELED
RM.
in large home
on lake. Pri. bathing
beach;
offstreet parking. For gentleman. VE 5-0210.
EVANSTON—1316 MAPLE
Nice
sleeping
rooms
with
private
baths.
Gentlemen
preferred.
Call or
see Culbertson, 328-4211
EVANSTON:
DELIGHTFUL
ROOM
with private bath, for woman share a
adjacent kitchen with 2, near beach
and transp.
$75. GR
5-4757.
GRADUATE
STUDENT
OR
SUMMER
student.
2 blk.
N.U.
campus.
N.E.
Evanston. Some meals and/or laundry
priv. if desired. UN 9-9853.
GENTLEMAN:
PLEASANT,
WELLfurnished
room.
Adjacent
shower.
Near transp. and campus. Downtown
Evanston. 615 Church St. DA 8-9887.
FURNISHED
ROOM,
phon
private
oyes and Sherman,
475-8486 after 6 p.m.

Thrasher
Lab.

IN

CAREER

Free Disability benefits
Advancement Opportunities
Promotion from within
Steady Employment
8 Paid Holidays

LARGE:
BEDROOM
FOR
EVANSTON
employed woman
or nurse, 12 block
from
No. 1 bus, near Dyche Stadium
and St. Athanasius Church. GR 5-0826.

and Women

Se

pie:

eee

4:45

$378-$466
$505-$615

Lea

area

PRE

is ager

all

Dov

nt

transp.
"

studio,

twin bdrm.

transp.

UN

EVANSTON—4
Near

bath.

Nr. lake

9-9138.

shopping

portation.

ROOMS,

3RD

center,

area..

GReenleaf 5-7112 or SUN

FOR

MIDDLE

AGED

43758.

PERSON

tegrated,

unfurnished

ro

FURNISHED

ROOM

WITH

home.

Call

after

bath on campus

FLC

good

Parking

to rent

5, wi

PTIVTATE

for student. 3

from Northwestern beach. $50.
ly. Call 475-2054 after 6 p.m.

EVANSTON:

VERY

suitable

for

Avail.

June

ATER ARES

rofessor,

business man.

15th.

;

st

Close to trans. all c
UN

4-5854.

i

SLEEPING ROOM FOR GE
Near transportation. AL 1-761 0.

Unfurn.

CENTRAL EVANSTON”
liv. rm., bdrm,
and

Avail.

immed.

porch.

ROOM
U.

for

One

or 2 persons.

FOR

Spacious;

bath,

$70
quiet;

mature
Call

per

Mod.

mo.

GENTLEMAN

47

5

NEAR

right

graduate

atmos;

student.

864-4628

WINNETKA—NICELY
FUR
wk
room, private bath.

and

bus.

ithiobar.
SLEEPING
Special low

campus,

For

Call

employed

after 6 p.m.

ROOMS
summer

FOR
rates.

LA
}%

628 Library. Call UN 4- :

EVANSTON ONE ROOM FOR WO)
or
girl
with
kit.
privileges.

week.

Refs.

required.

121
Wanted
WANTED
IN
Wilmette

reasonable

p.m.

for Harry.

last

place.
Ask

MATURE

Call

864

to Reshcleanee 3
CENTRAL
OR
E

Call

rent
room
Northbrook.

124

rent,

AL

WOMAN

12

1-9753

afte.

WOULD

L

with
kitchen
272-7791.

p.

For

Rent—

e

:

Light Housekeeping

Rooms

“LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
also sleeping
rooms.
F
Central Hotel. 629 Green
Wilmette, Ill. ALpine 1-8018.
PVT.
RM.,
PVT.
HOME.
R
male employed. Call after 3
OR 3-8474
-

126

Board and Room

WORKING
MOTHER
room and board in

care

of her

252-6527.

130

Apartments
2
GRAD.
bus. man to

with

same.

music
prov.

or

old baby,

for Irma.

1

OR
young

WILL hy
exchante

10 month

Ask

to Share
STUDENT
share 4 rm

Grand

piano

avail.

major. Cooking fac. and
Good
transp.
864-345:

p.m.

WOMAN
FORMER
would
like
to
share
brand
bedroom,
2
bath
apt.
professional
woman,
N.E.
Call 869-8180.

q
on

COLLEGE
GRAD
NEEDS
“You
woman to share North Evanste
with same.
Excellent location,
per mo. Call 869-8968.
x

GIRL
TO
SHARE
FURNIS
Bdrm. apt. with 1 or 2 of same.
North, near ‘‘L’’. 743-4611.

WANT

ONE

GIRL

TO

walking distance to N.U.
58 per mo.
Call 864-5558
WANTED

with

TO

another

131

,

SHARE

prefer
:
Se

SHARE

of same.

215

On

ROOM

See

Wanted

$615-$856

to

inc

Share—

Houses and Apartments
WOMAN
house

WITH CHILD LOOKING
or apt. in Evanston
to

woman
Call

without

AMbassador

TALISMAN

F

child.

2-9126

For Rent—Apartments
132
GLENVIE

|:

APTS.

LUXURIOUS LIVING
Central Air-cond.
Year-round swimming pool.
Private terraces
Hospitality rooms.
Sauna baths—sun deck.
Soundproof, Ph ee eg

bedroom

from

$182.

See

models.

Mon., Thurs., Fri. ; ‘to 8 p.m.
Sat. and Sun. 11 to 5.
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem ers :
724-8500 or 724-0150

NORTH

ROGERS

PK.

5 ROOM APARTMENT
3rd floor front, 100% dec.
Available July 15th
7000 AE in Chgo. close to Evanston
.
. Heyman, 1806 Farwell |
BR 4- 1958"
743-4416
TA

P.M.

and The Village tena

and

ROO:
lady.

Near

FOR
EMPLOYED
MEN
OR
dents,
lg.
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,

ora $641-$856
-$466-$568

Skokie, Ill.
OR 3-670!

3400 OAKTON
CO 7-630|
till

enepes
9034.

One

‘*A good place to work —
where people are important”’

daily

facilities.

boon $466-$568

The Powers Regulator Co.
Powers

cooking

with

Low cost cafeteria

visit

NEWLY
DECORATED
neat employed young

U

off Howard.
Rent $50 a month
utilities. Call 465-4366 after 5 p.m.

CITY OF EVANSTON
NS

i

all trans. P avail Shane Teh,

apt.

OPPORTUNITIES

Paid Vacations

or

Sy

GIRL

Free Life Insurance

Call

BREAKFAST
bath.
Vicinit
Evanston.
Call

BUSINESS MAN OR STUDENT—
Newly dec.
Quiet and close
to transp. UN 4-1845, if no answer,
256-4300.

Help Wanted—Men

113

Insurance

BUSINESSMAN-EVANSTON,. SHARE
kitchen, bath and T.V. Call 328-7094
WINNETKA. Air cond. one block to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

FEMALE

MAN
OR
WOMAN
FOR
WORK
delicatessen. 5 gk aaa
-3340

Ideal working conditions

Rent—Rooms

EVANSTON-SKOKIE
PROF.
OR
business
man
in attractive
air-cond.
Col. home of prof. man. Comfortable
room w/kit. and laund. priv. No other
roomers. Refs. exchanged. OR 3-2302
after 5 p.m. or weekends.

A Zenith Subsidiary

HOSPITAL

For

PRIVATE ENTRANCE,
LARGE FRONT ROOM:
4 WINDOWS; COOK.; REFRIG.:
LAUND., PHONE FAC.
$13 WK. REFS.
869-4078

WEEKENDS
Here is a chance for Lab. Tech. to
earn
extra
income.
If
you
are
experienced,
call Personnel
677-9600,
ext. 218.
Skokie Valley Community Hospital

New installation of die casting operation has created
an opening for an experienced man to set up and
operate equipment. Excellent salary and. benefits include the following:

Free Medical

SERVICES

Alan De Muro

Opportunity

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
Household

COUPLE
WANTED—MAN
TO
CARE
for yard, woman to help out in home
and
do
infrequent
cooking.
Prefer
retired with own retirement
income.
Will
compensate
with
exchange
of
separate 6 rm. home. Call 446-9112.

LAB TECH.

New Jing Installation
WAGE RANGE $3.26-$3.57
Modern

114

NURSING SERVICE, ALL SHIFTS
Maintenance.
Kitchen personnel.
Excel.
salary
and
working
conditions,
plus employee
benefits. Contact personnel office, Brookwood Convalescent
rootet Des Plaines, Ill. 296-3334, ext.

Wanted—Men—Industrial

WANTED:
BANK TELLER. COMMERcial
or
savings
dept.
Experience
preferred
but will train. Permanent
sition. Glencoe National Bank. See
Mr. Schinler. 835-2800.
PRESSER, SILK AND WOOL.
Better than average earnings.
ERICKSON
CLEANERS,
6178
N.
Northwest Hwy., Chicago.
631-4336.

The

NG TON” /
mer feater:ORRIN att active
suitable for cpl. or 2 men,

EVANSI

quiet

647-8000, ext. 213

Equal

oppor-

MALE
OR
FEMALE
TO
MANAGE
cigar
department;
ideal for retired
salesman;
permanent only. Conney’s
Pharmacy, 736 Elm St., Winn. HI 6-

Stop in or Call

An

SALES:

MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED
at the Ravinia Park Carousel Restaurant. Applicants must be 18-22 years
old.
Call
ID
2-8805
for
interview
appointment.

INSPECTION
PROCESSING
RESEARCH
CHEMISTRY
PACKING
ELECTRONICS

RAULAND

Unusual

RADIO ADVERTISING SALES:
WEAW,
Evanston. Unusual opportunity for intelligent, aggressive salesman
or
saleswoman;
extremely
liberal
commission with advance. Live North,
have auto. Permanent. 869-8900.

and Women

&amp; GOLEE

REALTORS
8-3200

Evanston.

tunity
for
intelligent,
eeeressive
salesman
or saleswoman.
Extremely
liberal commission with advance. Live
North, have auto. Permanent. 869-8900.

Openings exist in
the following areas.

ESTATE

ADVERTISING

WE

We will train individuals for full time,
permanent
positions
in our
laboratories. Interesting work, clean modern
facilities, and outstanding benefits.

UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
REAL
estate broker or salesman with managerial capabilities for position with
earning potential of $20,000 to $25,000
per year. Also i per for saleswomen
(or salesmen)
in an expanding residential sales program with exceptional commission
scale
based
on performance.
Continual
sales
training
provided. Call Mr. Daily for appt.

SMART

RADIO.

NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY

VALVE CO.

We are equal opportunity employers
and members
of the Chicago Merit
Employment Committee.

440 Green

Men

6201 W. Oakton
Morton Grove
RO 3-5000
967-7100
An Equal Opportunity Employer

REAL

[113 Help Wid—Men and Women

Women

LAB
ASSISTANTS

MALE OR FEMALE
FIRST SHIFT
Opportunities
are available for floor
and receiving inspection. Some experience necessary in making mechanical measurements and visual observations on parts and products. Must be
able
to
use
—— ection
measuring
instruments including blueprint rea
ing.
Apply personnel office

THE

ond

serving Lake Forest-Lake

alt

ee

3

�132
IDELEIN

_ Andrea-Marcy
600-700

McKINLEY

MUNDELEIN,

ST.

Economical

Bedrooms

baths only $185 to

MEDIATE
or July 1 or

ol for era

FRE

i

OCCUPA
Aug. 1 nwhng

cludes:
. Free

and

PARKING

heating

spaces

per

5

r refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
closet space galore!
. FREE
master TV antenna
(color
and UHF)
A schools nearby
steps away from shopping
5 minutes from tollways
Air co
conditionin

:

ll-size breakfast room

f

Open
SAT.

RA

10

A.M.

TO 9 P.M.

6-4925 weak

0)

FOR MORE INFORMATION

LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
reach the apartments, go north to
oe of
of the Edens Expressway and
on

Route

U.S.

9 Route 176. Take
ly
Ag

gare
gel
A i. +

or

tollway

176 west to Hawley

and Hawley to Prosage
Turn left one
ne The address of the

REA AARC
McKinley St.

TAKE

41

apartments

FRONT

CLARK—close to campus
ee
Seon perk
ON
342 PARK
Gleneee,
1510 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
815 REBA—elev. bidg.
441 RIDGE Ave.—cor. Oakton
TWO BEDROOMS
1151 DEERFIELD
RD.—2nd
fir.
146 GLENCOE
RD.—Glencoe
1512 eee
weno
EE BEDROOMS
651 HINMANcathearet
ceiling
7
WILMETTE Ave.—T. House
0 OAKTON—2 baths

QUINLAN

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

BUILDING
All large

MODEL

Bs,

large

clos-

s with separate
dining
rooms.
age and outside parking available.

1:30
TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.

EXCEPT

ES THE

MONDAY

RAYMOND
1520

CO.

Central

St.,

“7025 SHERMAN
- Evanston’s Newest

Evanston

AVE.

Elevator Bldg.

YoU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
oe ovary building. It is conveniently

close
to
Downtown,
the
campus
and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is

out

U.

at

of

this

world.

Kitchens

are

‘with
G.E.
refrigerators,
e oven ranges, dishwashers, and
als. Baths are full ceramic tile
ee
ind ats lavatories and extra

PEN. EVERY: AFTERNOON
SUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
571 SHERMAN
Niversity

AVE.,

4-2600

EVANSTON

BRoadway

GLENVIEW

1620 to
TOWN

3-3750

1766 Greenwood
HOUSE APTS.

See Betty Otte on Premises
1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.

1101

GROVE.

_: cond.,

parquet,
THE

2246

2

i

3

ae

CORINTHIAN

SHERMAN.

Superb

classic setting. Newer,
ultra conven., park.
620

HULL.

a

ASBURY.

_bidg.,

_bidg.,

quiet,

extens.

gar...

expos.,

2

B.R.,

style

spectac.

stylish

convenient
1 B.R.,

area.

landscaping,

in

brk.

$170

$150

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
‘UN 4-9020

233 Asbury.

EVANSTON,
OPEN
-

SUN.

12

737 RIDGE
TO

5

DAILY

BY

appt. Elegant mod. elevator building.
bdrms., 2 baths, central air cond.
good.
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
_transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

HY

2 —

Classified

Evanston Review

SKOKIE-WALK
TO
OLD
ORCHARD
5
rms. (large) 2 br. tile bath, 2nd floor,
heated, well maintained, older duplexsurrounded
by
homes.
Adults
only.
a
per month.
UN 4-6147 or DA 84487.
ON

THE
LAKE.
7700
EAST
LAKE
Remodeled
and
newly
decorated.
5
lge. rooms. Ceramic
tile bath, mod.
kit..
refrig.
stove.
Immed.
occup.
Refs.
For
appt.
call 338-7821
aft. 4
p.m., weekends.

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

EVANSTON: DEMPSTER—OAK
6 rms.,
2nd fl., 3 bdrms.,
sep. din.
rm.. frpl. in liv. rm., tile bath, new
refrig.,
stove.
Will be newly
decorated. All transp. Avail. July 1-5. $180.
Call afternoons. UN 4-4472.

ST.

EVANSTON
All electric,
air-conditioned
elevator
building. Close to shopping and transportation. Available now for immediate occupancy.

EVANSTON
N.W.
1 BEDROOM
apt. 2
Blocks to shopping and transportation.
2nd. floor of house in residential area.
Heat and utilities furnished.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

Immed.
728-5272

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

CENTRAL PRAIRIE AVE.

EVANSTON:
SUBLEASE
APT.
rooms.
2 blks.
from
Dempster
“L.’’ 125 a mo. Avail. after June
AL 1-1890.

DELUXE APT.
Liv
room
with
dining
area;
bedroom;
ceramic
tile
bath
and
shower.
Compl.
kitchen
with
new
Frigidaire
and
stove.
Transp.
and
shopping half block. Sublease Aug. 1$120. Also Oct.
1 available.
475-4751
(12-1 or after 6) or 236-6953.

2 BEDROOMS

2231

2620 CENTRAL,
EVANSTON
Spacious
one
bdrm.,
air-cond..
point
appl..
elev.
bldg.,
$190
Beath including heat and water.

W. MORSE,

CHGO.

SPACIOUS
2 BDRM.
APT.
IN
ROGers Park,
available
late July.
$160.
Sublet to Sept. 30 or decorate w/new
lease. Call 338-0223.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

a
St.
18.

Hotper
328-

1626 W. SHERWIN

EVANSTON

NEAR
N.U.
CAMPUS—2ND
FLR
OF
2 apt. bldg. $115 per month. Tenant
pays heat. Avail., now. L. A. Peterson
&amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APTS.
occup.
Will decorate.
DA 8-1819

SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
Unique,
brand
new
2
bdrm.
central
Glencoe.
26’
liv.
rm.;
w/built-ins;
air cond. $275 mo. i
parking, heat and water. 432-4813

Evanston, Il.
273-1855

|

1ST FLOOR
4 rms., good
HO 5-5319

| DE

LUXE,

trans.

AIR

1 BDRM.
shop. $117.50.
DA 8-1819

and

COND.

2 BDRM.

APT.

w/extra lg. rooms. 6 lg. closets. Off
st. parking. Washing
facilities. Sept.
1st occup. 864-3116. S.E. Evan.
WILMETTE.
3
RM.
1ST
FL.
APT.
conv.
to shopping
and transp.,
$125
mo. ALpine 1-2479 or ALpine 1-2855.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

RM.

APT.

IN

2

FLAT

BLDG.

3

677-

2 BDRM. APT.
400 GLENCOE RD.

NEW

BLDG.
272-5511

6

LGE.
ROOMS,
2ND.
FLOOR
Avail. July 1. 3 bdrms. stove, refrig.
near N.U., schools, and transp.
Phone GR 5-0850

2

BEDROOM
APT.
1ST
Available
August
_
near
parks, transportation
UN 4-7826 or 864-9108

FLOOR.
schools,

EVANSTON
412 RM., GARAGE,
NEW
building,
excellent
location,
adults
only. $175 per month.
869- 5230 after
5:30 and weekends
LARGE
4 ROOM
APT.
AVAIL.
JULY
lst, $130 per
month.
Near
campus.
Partly furnished. 806 Clark, Evanston.
869-0504.
3 BEDROOMS.—6 RMS.—1ST FL.,
$175
S.E.
Evanston;
Oakton
school
area;
gar.
avail.;
dec.;
tile
bath;
large liv. rm. and din. rm. UN 4-9449.
JULY
rooms,

2%

1ST.
OCCUPANCY.
2nd floor, $98.
1307 Maple, Evanston.

ONE
BEDROOM
APT.
EVANSTON
1500 Chicago Av. Very desirable, quick
occupancy. Sublease approval of Lessor. Call UN 4-2600.

Evanston
$125
4727

only.

Avail.

Call

EVANSTON 2125 RIDGE
4-5 large rooms. Free gas. $145-$170.
DA 8-5781
CE 6-8696
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISHED
apt. 6 rooms. $150 including utilities.
Small family or 3 graduate students.
Call 869-0804 evenings.
INTERRACIAL
4 room
apt. at 830 Crain St. $110 a
—
Call L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR
3

RM. APT. 3RD. FLR.
Near Davis St. transp.
Avail. July 1. By appt.
2581.

1003 GROVE.
and shopping.
only. DAvis 8-

DE LUXE
512 RM.
APT.
IN NEWER
2 flat bldg. Double plumbing, Lg. kit.,
brkfst. area, etc. E. Rogers Park. Call
after 5 p.m., SH 3-6004
EVANSTON
S.E., 4 RMS.
(1 BDRM.)
apt. mod. kit. and bath, avail. Aug. 1
or earlier, ideal 2 people, $130. UN 99669 after 6 p.m.
GLENVIEW

3-BEDROOM APARTMENT
724-6328
SUBLEASE
AVAIL.
JULY
1 CHARMing 342 room apt. Wood burning frpl.
Downtown Evanston, close to transp.
and shop. Rent $160. UN 4-3430.
EVANSTON
225
CUSTER
5
ROOMS
2 bdrms.
air conditioning,
$160 per
mo. Near Shopping and transp. heated
garage avail. Call 328-0760.
2

BEDROOM
spacious
apt.
feat 1. 7361

AIR’
CONDITIONED
Rent
$160.
Available
N. Ridge, Chicago. 338-

AVAILABLE
AUG,
15.
ATTRACTIVE
312
rm.
apt.,
unfurnished.
Hubbard
Woods area. Janitor on premises. 4466951 or 446-4712 evenings.
SMALL
APT.
FURN.
OR
UNFURN.
liv.-din. rm. comb., 1. bdrm., Pullman
kit.,
1 bath,
N.W.
Evanston.
$145.
Write T-183, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.
EVANSTON.
5 SPAC.
RMS.,
2 BDrms., 142 baths, air-cond., elev. bidg.,
exc. trans., lge. closets,
furn. avail.
Thurs-Fri.
aft. 11 am,
869-7519
725
ST.
JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK,
1 bedrm.
apt. sep. din. rm.,
stove,
refrig. furn. Avail. July Ist. $140. 4460406 or ID 2-5041.

* Northbrook Star © Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

6-8696

MAPLE
CE

6-

133

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

YOUNG
MARRIED
COUPLE
TEACHing in Deerfield
desire
4 lge.
rm.
living
accommodation
in
area.
No
children.
Will
give
lease
hold
improvements,
in lieu of partial rent.
fay Mrs. Rodgers at DU 1-1187 or UN
FUTURE
WINNETKA
FAMILY,
—
building, needs 2 bedroom or
arger
home
or
apartment
in
the
North Shore area for about 6 months
beginning
about 6-27-67. 3 in eT
including
one small, sweet boy. Call
Stanford
Bower at 643-7474.
TWO
BEDROOMS,
SEPARATE
DINing room. August or before; by most
desirable tenant. Call Mrs. Hauworth.

McGUIRE
GR _5-1080

&amp; ORR,

INC.
BR 3-3220

INSTRUCTOR
IN CHINESE
DESIRES
house
or
apt.
rental
Sept.
1.
Write:
Jos.
C.
Kuo,
6908 Milbeook
ig
Faculty Apt. 103, St. Louis, Mo.
0.
RESPONSIBLE,
RELIGIOUS
YOUNG
couple in need of integrated 5-6 rm.
apt. in Evanston. Best refs. RO 4-6216,
__ask for Theodore Taylor.
WANTED
GARAGE
APT. WILMETTE,
Winnetka area. Will work for part of
rent. Refs. Call Joy, 256-4300
YOUNG
MARRIED
LAWYER WITH
1
child desires 3 bedrm.
apartment or
townhouse near trans. to loop. Please
call 835-0396.

134

For Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room _ kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid,
switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

Main

and

Hinman,

7705 SHERIDAN

Evanston

RD.

CHICAGO
2
room
mod.,
air-cond.
apt.
in
excellently maint. bldg. Tile kit. and
bath. All mod. furniture and furnishings. 144 blk. to beach and park. $145.
Available July Ist.
Resident Manager
262-2675

RIDGEVIEW

HOTEL

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 115 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

EVANSTON—NEW
BLDG.
LGE.
2
bdrm., dream kitchen, air-cond., free
gas and heat. $185. Avail. Aug.
Ist.
UN 4-6822. Garage optional.
809 JUDSON, EVANSTON 4 RM. APT..,
avail. July 1. Near lake, shopping and
“*L”’, $130 per month. Call after 6 p.m.
869-7169 or see janitor.

1303

baths.

SUBLEASE
4 RM.
APT.
SKOKIE;
2
bedrooms; avail. Aug. ist.; rent $135;
cony. transp. and shopping. 677-8128.

475-

SUBLEASE
AVAIL.
JULY
1 CHARMing 312 rm.
apt.
Woodburning
frpl.
Downtown
Evanston, close to transp.
and shop. Rent $160. UN 4-3430.
NORTHBROOK—JULY
1ST.
OCCUP.
2 bdrm. 4 rm. apt. in a duplex ranch
home. 1645 Pfingsten Rd. $140 per mo.
Phone 446-3880.

CE

EVANSTON,
214 large rooms,
UN 4-8503

713 Mulford, 4 Rm.

mo. Adults
or 864-5208.

EVANSTON 937 FOREST
7 rooms,
2 colored tile

$270.
DA 8-5943

4 ROOMS—$130
809
JUDSON, EVANSTON
Immediate possession
Call agent—GReenleaf 5-2700

820 W .AGATITE

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Colonial

more.

136
CLYDE.
EVANSTON.
5
RMS
lst floor, available July i, $150. C.T.
kitchen and bath, 4 lge. closets, liv.
rm. w/frpl., washer and dryer, ‘walk
to transp. and shops. Adults. No pets.
-AL ‘11-1759.

ONE BEDROOM
605 CASE PL., one bedroom efficiency
apt. New
Orienas
style
bldg.,
ldry.
fac. on premises. Avail. July Ist.
511 MAIN
ST., in heart of Main St.
shopping area.

air
$335

1ST.

BEDROOMS
AVAIL.
JUNE
First
floor.
Spacious
rooms,
new
Williamsburg Colonial Bldg. $240 per
sg a incl. garage.
L. A. Peterson
010

RD.

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
pe premises. Short term leases available.

AV.,

AND

CoO.
1732 Orrington
AND
DECO-

Evanston
2

CHICAGO
Newly
modernized
air-cond.
3 rm.
apts. in excelently maintained
bldg.
Tiled bath and and kit. Free gas. Expert.
decorating.
Private
parking
available. 42 blk. to Park and beach.
Rentals from $130. July 1st occupancy.
Resident Manager
262-2675

&amp; TYSON,

BOND

MORTGAGE

IMMED. OCCUP.
shops. Adults.
DA 8-1819

bdrms.
For middle-age adults. Conv.
to all transp.
Avail.
Aug.
ist. Call
yang
aaa 8:30 and wknds. Rent $225.

EFparking.

NEWLY
REMODELED
RATED
One 3 rm., 1 bedrm. apt.
One 4 rm., 2 bedrm. apt.
Air cond.; tiled cabinet kit.; tile bath;
vinyl fl.; 2nd floor. 319 Park
Ave.,
Glencoe. UN 9-6767; CA 6-3042.

&amp; CO.

7705 SHERIDAN

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

court,
$240

red

newer

J. CYRUS

QUINLAN

271-3500

FOR

EVANSTON

475-5600

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

APTS.
UP

EVANSTON
YOUR PLEASURE .
THE PLYMOUTH bths.,

YOU
ENJOY
THE
‘‘CHARM”’
OF
the
old
world
you
will
want
this
spacious 4 bdrm. apt. Has 3 baths, 3
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
apintment
call Mrs.
Dopp,
943- 8388.
ee Craig Newton Realtors, 777-8855.

3 BEDRM.—2 BATH APT.
Modern air-conditioned elevator bldg.
Select
your
own
decorating
colors.
End your transportation problems.
Call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373.
BROWNE &amp; STORCH

UN 4-9020, 233 Asbury, BR 3-2660

1020 GROVE

UN
4-5100
Evanston

EVANSTON
2211 CENTRAL,
212 RM.
ficiency
3rd
fl.,
off-street
Avail. July 15th. Rental $125.

and

$128, lease or sub-lease.
Call RO 4-4806

SUBLEASE
2 SPACIOUS
EFFICIENcy apts. new building, 7500 N., near
lake, $122 and $127.50. Call 338-8686.
eves. and weekends
Deluxe

ROGERS PARK 12 BLK. FROM LAKE
2 bdrm.
Po
—
kit.
and
bathroom.
Excel. transp. 3 rd. floor.
of
Lease or sublease Aug. 1. 17644.

room. 4
Family
pets or

1420 Chicago Ave. Evanston

ALSO A 1 AND 2 RM. APT. WITH
PRIVATE BATH AND ENTRANCE.
RENT
$90 AND_
$100 INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774,
EVES.
CALL
248-7351.
CLOSED SAT. AND SUN.
EVANSTON AREA

$190

2 BEDROOM
$140 AND

IF

INTEGRATED

901

Bldg.

FL.,
SPACIOUS
4
1st; rent $123 mo. S.
St. Francis
hosp.;
eptg.;
air cond.

NON-RACIAL

PRIVATE

1210 Astor St., Chicago

A

EVANSTON, NEW
BLDG.
RMS., 112 BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT $175 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

GEORGE

WITH

Chicago.

LGE. 5 RM. 2 BDRM.
APT. 2ND FL.
2 fam. build. Off N.U. campus.
Nr.
shops,
transp.
‘Stove,
refrig.
Gas,
elec., park. incl. $165. Adults only. UN
4-5413 after 5 p.m.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

717 Hinman:
4 rooms in superb loc.,
cute and convenient. $115.
:
7524 N. Damen: Well-kept bldg. in quiet,
conven. Rogers Pk. loc. $87.
700 Main St.: 244 rooms super conven.
to shops,
transportation. $85.

AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

APTS.

Room
300
Hahn
1609 Sherman Av.

ECONOMICAL—EFFICIENT

FIRST OFFERING

ae

5-3010

7 DAYS

e

2 RM.

CHARMING APARTMENT
AVAILABLE IMMED.
Attractive fireplace in living
bedrooms,
2 modern
baths.
room.
Gas heat. Please,
no
children. $275 monthly.

AY.

P.M.

ROOMS
Good transp.
761-0789

6

Lake

TRANSFERRED: 412 RMS., 1ST FL.,
2
bedrooms,
Jarvis
and
Damen

W. JARVIS

15

7351, FROM 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.

RO 3-1270

ets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living

z OPEN

1 oe

8-3200

1740-48

INTEGRATED
1 AND

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

DA

132

Rent—Apartments

SUBLEASE:
1ST
rms.., avail. July
Evanston,
across
we
—_—

Studio Apt. New Bldg.

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

, complete Hot

balco

GR

INC.

Av.

For

4 ROOM APARTMENT
Modern
building;
good + tag
gOoy
trans.;
newly
decorated
Hamilton, 7639 N. Ashland (Chicos)
or call RO 1-2374.

$125
PER
MONTH.
AIR
CONDITIONING AND PARKING INCLUDED.
CALL
OR
4-5014 AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY OR JULY 1ST.

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

JUNE

Raymond
elevator
year
round

tchens,

Av.

&amp; GOLEE,

Sherman

S. Evanston—Near

Waterford Corp.

1 bedroom from $240
2 bedrooms from $300
3 bedrooms from $365
ad

1564

Ave.

1333 MAPLE

~ Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

wi
-

SMART

INC.

SPACIOUS 2 BDRM. 2 BATH APT.
BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED, WOOD
BURNING FIREPLACE, AIRCOND., WALK IN DRESSING RM.
BATH OFF MASTER BDRM.
LANDSCAPED ROOF GARDEN.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST.
AGENT ON PREMISES.
1519 Hinman

550 Sheridan Sa.

faiaine”

a4

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1519 Hinman

is 600-

BUILDING

electric

&amp; TYSON,

132.

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL.
JULY
1
4 Rms. (2 bedrms.) list fl. Sherman nr.
Noyes $155.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1
2 Rms. 2nd fl. Simpson nr. Shetman
$100.

Beautiful Apt. — Evanston's
most distinguished elev. apt.
bldg. Finest loc.

House

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS.,

INC.

812
722

Elevator Building

Two
s (i

&amp; TYSON,

For Rent—Apartments

DEERFIELD:
CHARMING
OLDER
Early American home ee
for the
lover
of aatiquss:
rptd.
liv. rm.,
din. rm. and 2
BRs. Bat
and kit.: 1st
fir.
Lge. BR and bath: 2nd fir. Full
bsmt.
Lge. 2 car
wit Hot water heat.
Close
to
everyt
.
Immaculately
maintained. Rent $285. Avail. July ist
to
qualified tenant.
pe ©
eet Inc.
945-0222.

EFFICIENCIE
1159 WILMETTE Ave. iCitioy. bldg.

ILLINOIS

Practical and

Luxury

QUINLAN

Apts.

132

For Rent—Apartments

YOU'LL
3

LIKE THIS

RM.
APT.
W/BDRM.,
KIT.,
PRIV.
bath.
Only
112
biks.
NORTH
of
Howard
‘‘L,’
Chicago-Evanston- Skokie bus. Only Ey S/o gece Lease.

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. ‘Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

NEAR

LAKE

3 RM. APTS. W/BALCONY
cab. kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175

743-4416

TA

9-5140

EVANSTON 4 RM. APT.
Attractively furnished. Wood burning
fireplace. 26x17 liv. din. rm. Entire
1st fl. of lovely remodeled residence.
Porch, lovely garden. Davis St. area.
$290 per mon. Utilities incl. GR 5-4757.
WILMETTE—2
ROOMS,
2ND
FL.
next to private bath. Share kitchen on
Ist
floor,
use
of
laundry,
yard,
parking space. Nr. all trans. Utmost
privacy, lady or couple. Avail. Sept.
1st. T-189, Box 60, Wilmette.
LARGE
ROOM
APT. IDEAL
FOR
3
girls or men. Also 41% room apt. from
June
15 to Aug.
31;
also 112 room
eo egeaaas
Exc.
trans.
Call AM
2ROOM
BASEMENT
APT.,
LG.,
light, well heated and quiet. Excl. loc.
and
transp.
Utilities
incl.
Married
couple. Immed. occup. 677-5990 aft. 7.
AUG.
1 TO
FEB.
plus
completely
Agent, DA 8-4440.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

1.

TWO
BDRMS,
furnished.
$175.
‘

June

15,

1967

�134

Ker Beate Seribhed | Apts.

136

142

146: Dar hectulbiandc oak etbees

For Rent—Town Houses

v Sheridan Ra. 41, mg: 2 bedrms., We |" near Wilmette Golt Course,ail eiee: | Townhouse in Choice
ROGERS

at
phd

vate

closets; 1st
Also 1 bdrm.

NR.

LA

us and
apt., $100.

,

“‘L”’
HO 5-

ScBLET. FAR NORTH CHGO. 4 LGE.
rms, Light, airy. 3rd flr. Nicely furn.
Tile kit. and bath. Excel. transp. Nr.
lake. Aug. 15 occ. $130. Grad. students
or couple. No child. 761-7575.
IDEAL FOR 3 OR 4 GIRLS, 3 BDRM.,
ist flr. of large 2 flat. Teacher and
daughter
upstairs.
Avail.
July
Ist.
$200. 1835 Lincoln St., Evanston. Eves.
and wknds. GR 5-6183

2 BEDROOMS
lav.
“RM,
BDRM.,:KRIf.,
$150-$175. Avail. June 20 and
UN 4-6743 and UN 4-8391.
WAYSHIRE

APTS.

——

BATH.
July 1.

6818

N.

RMS.
NICELY
FURNISHED
AND
decorated. Phone service. Adults only.
Reasonable. All utensils furnished. UN
4-4905

EVANSTON
312 ROOM
FIRST FLOOR
also
third
floor,
Ridge
and _ Lake,
single
$120
utilities
included,
avail.
now on lease. GR 5-6218
oe:

BM.
MEINT...
APT.
PRIVATE
bath;
util.;
furn.;
bus
transp.
one
middle aged person. Loc. Washington
near Ridge. Evanston GR 5-7115.

2—215--3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.
WILL SUBLET ATTR. 5 ROOM
apart. to couple for July and
Excellent transp. Write T-171,
Wilmette, Ill.

FURN.
August.
Box 60,

CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE
3 ROOM
EFFIciency.
Southeast
Evanston.
Near
transportation,
shopping
and _ beach.
$125 per month. DA 8-7817.
NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married couple, 3 rm. apt.
Also 5 rm. apt. available. Light and
airy. Call GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.
ONE
3
RM.
APT.
WITH
GLAZED
porch.
$120 including electricity and
gas. Nr. lake ‘‘L’’ and bus in Rogers
Park. Call 764-8290.
IDEAL
FOR 3 OR 4 CAREER
GIRLS
ATTRACTIVE
3
bdrm.
apt.
Fine
Evanston neighborhood. Near all conv.
and beach. DA 8-7817
ELEVATOR
BLDG.,
1311
CHICAGO
Av.,
Evanston;
excellent
location;
daily
maid
service;
all utilities;
3
rm. apt., $170. DAvis 8-3548.

135

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

LUXE

5

ROOM

BRICK

Apts.

MOTHER
WITH
ONE
CHILD
kitchenette
apartment
desperWorks
days.
Call
GR
5-2863
p.m.

COLLEGE
GRAD.,
WORKING
GIRL
desires
1 bedrm.
apt. or efficiency,
conv.
.to
Old
Orchard
transp.
in
Evanston. BlIttersweet 8-4630 Apt. 112
after 7 p.m.
RETIRED
PHYSICIAN
AND
WIFE
desire 1 bdrm. apt. twin beds. Aug.
Ist to Sept. Ist. AL 1-3635 after 5 p.m.
and weekend.

136

For

Rent—Houses

‘

WILMETTE
LOVELY BRICK HOME IN A CHOICE
east location available July 1 for one
year. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on the
2nd floor, 2 extra bedrooms and bath
on the 3rd. Basement recreation room,
Excellent
transportation.
Stove,
refrig., washer, dryer included. $435.

Hokanson
513

Davis

East

St.

GReenleaf

2

Wanted

to

NORTHBROOK
FAMILY
WISHES
TO
rent home or apt. in Northbrook for
July and August
when new home will
be ready. CR 2-4329.
FURNISHED
house
or
—e

OR
UNFURN.
SMALL
Ist
floor
apt.
2
adults.
preferred.
Sept. ist. 272-

RESPONSIBLE
NORTH
SHORE
EXecutive desires 3 or 4 bedroom house
in Wilmette
or Kenilworth.
2 adult
children. Sept. 15 or before. 256-2659.
FONTANA,
WIS.
2 BEDRM.
HOUSE,
near lake; lge. porch, could be used
or. sleeping. July and Aug. Call 4143
EXECUTIVE
WITH 3 CHILDREN DEsires 3 to 5 bedroom home with yard,
DE 2-6196.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

PICTURESQUE
NEW
ORLEANS
brick, living room with wood burning
fireplace, separate dining room, powder
room,
cabinet’
kitchen
with
dishwasher and disposal, 3 bedrooms,
tiled
bath,
20x14
library,
attached
garage, from Sept. 1 to July 1, $350.
Prefer adults.

area!!

EVANSTON—AVAIL.
NOW.
Equal opportunity ownership. 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath townhouse in parklike
setting
on
Elmwood
nr.
Greenleaf.
Free parking for 1 car at rear. Near
“L.”’
No pets. Adults pref. Ideal for
in-laws,
etc. $230.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DA 8-3200
GLENVIEW—SHOLZ
CALIFORNIA
contemporary 3 bdrm.
home.
14
x 20
family room. 2 c.t. baths, studio liv.
rm.
w/frple.
Dswhr.,
stove
and
disposal,
Thermopane
windows,
2145
car
att.
gar.
on
14% acre.
Cyclone
fenced yard. Price $39,500 or $350 per
mo, rent. Avail. Aug. Ist. 272-2238.
INORTHBROOK—3
BDRM.
RANCH.
Full
bsmt.
and
garage.
Center
of
town. $200 a month.
272-2594 after 4

p.m.

ORTHBROOK:
3 BEDROOM
BRICK
ranch; built-in oven and range. Lovely
convenient
neighborhood.
Available
July 1. $210. CR 2-1161 or PA 4-3488.
KENILWORTH—6
RM.
HOME
W/2
bdrms,. Beautiful yard. Near train and
New
Trier.
Immediate
occupancy.
Rent $275. After 7 o’clock call 256-3198.

1967

Davis

St.

GReenleaf

5-0500

NEW, LOVELY BRICK RANCH HOME
with garage; 2 bedrms.; 2 blocks from
all
transp.,
schools,
churches - and
public pool; Dempster-Austin vic. in
Morton Grove; comp. furn. YO 5-5926.
DEERFIELD,
FOR RENT:
3 BEDRM.
ranch
in
Woodland
Park.
Large
M.B.R.
Paneled
den,
rec.
rm.
and
powder rm. in bsmnt.; poss. June 26.
$250 mo. Call 945-2237 after 6 p.m.
FAMILY OF FOUR TO RENT 2 OR 3
bedroom house from August to Nov. 1
furn.
or
unfurnished—North—Northwest suburbs—rent to $200.
677-8741
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 11% baths; new furn.;
seminar are or ne.
CENTRAL
GLENCOE;
LOVELY
8
rm. furnished house; 215 baths; mod.
kitch. $450 per mo. ‘Avail. Aug. 24th. 1
year. VE 5-1774.

Winnetka

S.E.

Location

3 BDRMS., 2 BATHS. $300.
CALL 446-8745 EVENINGS.
139

EVANSTON
AVAILABLE
AUGUST
1ST
bag.
207.
Gin:
yim.
Kk.
(2 bdrms;,;
encl. porch,
full walk
up attic, full
basement, one car gar., exc. location.
$200 per month.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
475-5600
1732 Orrington

15,

514

Inc.

Wtd.

to

Rent—Furn.

Houses

ARE
YOU
VACATIONING
THE
LATter part of August? Am interested in
renting
furn.
home
in Wilmette
or
Kenilworth. Exc. refs. furn. Write T180, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
FAMILY
OF
3 FROM
HOLLYWOOD
California wishes to exchange homes
for 6 months
to a year with family
cae in northern suburbs. Call MI 2-

141

Summer

Rentals

LONGBEACH,
INDIANA. 5 BEDROOM
14g bath waterfront house avail. the
mo. of July. All appliances, washer,
one:
carpeting throughout. Call AL
AVAIL.
TO
FAMILY,
JUNE
15
TO
Sept. Ist., furn. 10 room house, 2 blks.
from lake and shopping. $400 a month.
869-1157 or 639-3883.
4

BDRM.
HOUSE
NEAR
“L”
NU.
beach, avail. June 26 to Sept. ist. $210
mo. Call UN 4-5016.

LAKE
GENEVA,
LAKE
FRONT.
PRIvate pier, north lake shore drive. 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, rec. room. $1,000
per mo. PA 9-0880.

142
6

For

Rent—Town

Houses

ROOM,
3
BEDROOM,
115
BATH
bi-level
townhouse
with
basement.
Private, fence enclosed patio. Living
room carpeted. Kitchen has refrigerator-freezer;
oven
and
range;
dishwasher
and
disposal.
195. Available
tomorrow.
Act
now!
Call
MR.
BRIGGS.

Baird &amp; Warner

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview, III.
588-1855.

spacious

private

Convenience to lake and
shopping, transportation.

parks,

terfinest

446-1294

446-3248

825-6948

NORTHBROOK,
TOWNHOUSE
16 x 21 ft. liv. rm. plus din. area; cab.
kit.; 2 twin sz. bedrms.; bsmnt.;
air
cond.; 2 car park.; sep. heat; walk to
trains and shops; $190—less if tenant
decorates—further reduction if tenant
pind do yard work.
Avail. now, 256-

969 Waukegan
1571 Sherman

ROOM
ALL BRICK TOWNHOUSE
4
levels. Avail. August Ist. Beautiful 3
bedroom, 2 bath. Freshly painted, den
with
paneling,
fireplace
and _ bar,
utility room,
etc. $220 per mo.
Call
_after 4 p.m. 945-7246.

TOWNHOUSES “RAT
IMMED.
occup. Close to schools, shopping and
transp.
3
bdrms.,
145 . baths,
air
a)
paa
For applications call FI

HIGHLAND
PARK
DE LUXE
3 BEDroom,
142 bath, family
room.
Near
schools and shoppping. $250 per month.
JULY 1ST OCC. Call 432-2943 after 5.
WINNETKA—2
BEDROOMS,
baths, gas heat, air conditioned,
To see call 446-0066 or 446-3899.

143

Vacation

NR.
MINOQUA,
WISC.
AVAILABLE
Aug. 5 through 19, 2 bdrm.
summer
home. Available Aug. 19 through Sept.
2, 3 bdrm.
summer
home.
Call 4466538 after 4:30 p.m.
PENTWATER
BASS
LAKE,
MICH.
2
cottages.
Children’s
paradise.
Fish,
swim, beautiful beaches and boat. $55
and $65 per week. DAvis 8-7368.

DELUXE

CABIN

NEAR

MINOCQUA,

Wis. Lge. liv. rm., frpl., 2 bdrm., lge.
encl.
porch.
All conven.
Gar.
Boat.
Vir. pines. 967-8715.

144

For

W.

EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
location for any
business
or professional offices.
Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786
NEW
AIR
COND.
BLDG.
LOCATED
on Waukegan Rd., Glenview. Approx.
750 sq. ft. Immed. possess.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan
CENTRAL

Rd.
NR.

NORTH
EVANSTON
ON
CENTRAL
St., near Green Bay Rd. Top sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business. oer per mo, 3 yr. lease. Call
Mr. Bec
SMART rt GOLEE, INC.
DAvis 8-3200

HAPP

5800

Dempster

UNiversity

AV.,

4-2600

Grove

966-3200.

906—8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
16 x 24 and 16 x 60 Suit. office or
Dasinene:
Reas
Ww.
LINDQUIST &amp; enpainss” Boi
2626 iMilwanhes Chgo.
V 4-5800
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE
OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
IN
HIGHland Park. 9,000 sq. feet. For office,
Lipa
or light industry. Will divide. ID

Days

ST.

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN

INC.

EVANSTON

BRoadway

3-3750

EASY DRIVE-IN GARAGE; OVERHEAD DOOR:
WELL LIGHTED;
WATER;
407 CUSTER, EVANSTON. $15 MO.
869-4078

with waiting room.

729-2070

Eves.

HEATED
STORE
Ave.,
Wilmette,
nal.
Immediate
Stone, ID 2-0064

724-3612.

AT
340
LINDEN
opposite
‘‘L’’ termipossession.
Hill
&amp;

OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
the
new
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.
OFFICES:

suites

ing,
New
2

EDENS

from

$125,

AT

incl.

WILLOW:

utilities,

carpeting;
all services
Building. HI 6-6650.

$65;

panel-

available.

ST.
Call

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

HEATED
GARAGE:
ELECTRIC
overhead
door,
water,
electricity,
Hinman and Main, Evanston. 328-1040
aft. 7 p.m.

UP
TO
7,000 SQ.
FT.
OFFICE
AND
store space
on Green
Bay
Road
in
Wilmette. $125 and up.
251-6301

HEATED—CLEAN—EVANSTON
2040 Sherman

900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
land Park business
area.
Rent includes heat. Baird
491-1855 or BR 3-3855.

WINNETKA:
BIRCH
AND
OAK
Available
now.
$10 per month.
between 9 a.m. and 12. 446-4431.

2131 Central
CYRUS

145

&amp;

CO.

Wanted

DOUBLE
ferably
COE.

weekends.

146

UN

$20

$25

4-9020

148

to Rent—Garages

OR SINGLE
GARAGE
PREEAST WINNETKA
or GLENCall

For

VE

5-0576

Rent—Stores

aft.

and

6

p.m.

or

Offices

For

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
Off
street
parking.
occuImmed.
pancy. $750 mo.

440

Green

ANDRUSS,
Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

STORE-800
DEM PSTER-EVANSton Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
Heated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
Reasonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

—

First Federal Savings —
of Wilmette
251-7200
YES—WE

ARE

STILL

SATING

6% on all accounts.
Shore Investment Mo
Box 91, Kenilworth

North

152

:

aes

For Sale—Co-op Apts.

Central
TWO

St. and

BEDROOM

fine location

Bennett .

CO-OP

in

of Evanston.

this

The

v

¢

situated
in
a _ court
build
Williamsburg
Colonial type arch
ture;
has both east and west ¢

sures.

Good

sized

rooms

and

layout.
Included
are:
ca
drapes, stove, refrigerator an
duty
air
conditioner.
PRIC
SELL
AT
ONLY—$10,000
for

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

JUST REDUCED ~
THIS

2

BDRM.

CO-OP

LOCA

West, and North exposures make
bright

sunny,

Board

approved.

8,000.

Monthly

apt.

Equity

UNiversity

=

now

payments

BOB VOIGTS

of

REALTY

4-4866

ALpine

1.

SHERMAN GARDENS
DOWNTOWN
ELEVATOR
B
bedrooms,
living room
almost
long.
CT
bath, cabinet kitchen,
cony. $12,500 cash equity,
mo.$134.34.
Immediate
occupancy,
Calloway

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AV.
AL 1-6700
UN 4 -2600

IM

EVANS"
BR

WOODBURNING FIREPLACE
2nd fl.; 2 bedrm.; liv. rm.;
dinette.
Sunrm.; sep. bsmnt.; parkin
area.

$17,900. $83.45 mo. Evanston
153.

For

A 8-71:

Sale—Condominiums

EVANSTON
Condominium

New

Elevator Building

4 BEDROOM

$245.00 per month —
with
$7,000
deduction,

interest,

down
payment
and
includes
principal ©

heat

maintenance,
Taxes,
all

garage

and _

air-condit

insurance,
Real
utilities,
inside

with

electric

doors,

E

frigi

h

refrigerators,
double’
oven,
:
washer,
disposal.
Fully
carpe
Immediate occupancy.

612 Mulford St
DAvis

8-3414

Model apartment Be
Sat.

and

Sun.

vydaily |

1416 HINMAN AVE.
CONDOMIN
available
in

rime location. 2 bedrooms, 2.
aths; elevator; private indoor park
ing; electric garage doors; air-co
tioned; balcony greenhouses; all
side

Open

FLOOR

IS

in North Evanston. 2 bliks. from
= PEE
OROED, : my Un
ceed
0)
stops right
a
e
;

Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
L 6-3000

rooms.

Model Apartment
for inspection Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.
For

appt.

call Mr.
372-3255

Sachnoff

820 OAKTON

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
this Paper!

;

Mortgages

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
apartment
is now

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

to Classification +200

Estate—

and

LOANS
AS LOW AS 5/2

IN
HIGHBasement.
&amp; Warner

Rent—industrial

WILMETTE—1ST

ANN

Real

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in modern
air-condi-

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent. Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.

QUINLAN

AIR_
CONDImmediate
pos-

REALTORS

Morton

2
*

4-3700

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
included
in
very
reasonable
rent.
Excellent, parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY
CoO.

WILMETTE—MODERN
itioned,
14x 44 feet.
session. $150 month.

owner

RD.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable sent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

tioned building;

812 CLARK

BAY

6000 SQ. FT.

Rent—Garages

EVANSTON

PArk
GREEN

Re

ESTATE

Loans

BLDG.

845 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT. —OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.
K. CONOVER.
AGENT—DA
8-5011

TA

BEDROOM
COTTAGE
ON
STURgeon Bay, 2 miles north of town on
Bay
Shore
Road.
Modern.
Linens
furnished $90 per week. Call or write
N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin or
phone: 414-743-2777.

4-5800
4-2600

RD.

MAIN-CHICAGO

Rentals

In Beautiful Door County

INC.

PA
UN

7705 SHERIDAN

114
$250.

MODERN
SUMMER
HOME
ON
ExXclusive
island
in
Fox
Lake,
Ill.
3
bedrooms;
2 story old English living
room; large screened porch; freezer.
All modern
conveniences,
inc.
boat.
Season or less, $100 per week, 4 week
minimum,
Call 935-6785 weekdays
or
—
7-7123
(Fox Lake)
on weekends

REAL

CHICAGO
Mod.
air-cond.
office in exc. maint.
building.
Fluorescent
lighting,
tile
floors. ‘Suitable for sales rep., etc. $35
per month.
For appt. phone.
Resident Manager
262-2675

7

1BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE.
NORTHfield. Living room-dining room combination. private patio, reserved parking. $145. HI 6- se
or 491-1855.
AIRD
&amp; WARNER

&amp; TYSON,

Rd., Glenview,
Ae Evanston,

HO:

0
eee

GR
5-6498
or
write
Lawndale Av., Evanston.

OR 3-3130

QUINLAN

NT

Y

Ae
ay Wwar
a
bdrms.,
gas, elec,
New well. Gai
on acre and half land, only 1
from Lake Court. O’Reilles $85m

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
gone
electricity furnished. $375 per
mont

592.

2

SPACE

FOXMAN

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Immed. occ. with 2-yr. lease. De luxe
3 bdrm. 21% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.;
all elec.
kit. including
double
oven
range,
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
dis., washer-dryer. Fully carpeted liv.
rm.
din.
rm.
and
stairs,
air-cond.,
garage
with
radio
control
door,
3
blocks to train and shopping. No pets.
$390 per month. Please call for appt.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.

FAMILY OF FOUR TO RENT 2 OR 3
bedroom house from August to Nov. 1.
furn.
or
unfurnished—North—Northwest suburbs—rent to $200.
77-8741
EVANSTON
FAMILY
DESIRES 3 BDrm.
house
to rent.
Would
consider
purchase later. Phone 475-4372.

baths,

RETIRE
d, Wis.

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

Gilbert Rayner Associates
234-3800

Rent—Houses

FUTURE
WINNETKA
FAMILY,
presently building, needs 2 bedroom or
larger
home
or
apartment
in
the
North Shore area for about 6 months
beginning
about
6-27-67. 3 in family
including one small, sweet, boy. Call
Stanford Bower at 643-7474.

2!5

rooms,
air conditioned,
race, sheltered parking.

peak ERASE, cu,

IDEAL

OFFICE

BLUFF

CENTER

1 or 2 bedrooms,

NORTHBROOK.
3 BEDROOM
RANCH
house on 42 acre on quiet street. Gas
hw. heat, basement. $200 per month.

137

Sila

:

LAKE

50 EAST

BDRMS.,
NORTH
EVANSTON
Pending sale. Tenant must agree to
show.
$160
=
month.
Orrington
Realty DBA 8-4440.

5-1617

LARGE
HOUSE
ON
SMALL
LOT—
newly
decorated—2
full
baths—full
bsmt.—close
to shopping,
No.
1. bus
and
C.T.A.
$250
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
3
agg
a
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR
5-1010.

June

EAST

EVANSTON
ACROSS
FROM HAVEN
school.
3 Bedroom
115
bath
newly
decorated older house. $250 per month
Call Mr. Kirk
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

&amp; Jenks

Evanston—
Miller School

:

¢
ine
ea
ar
i
:
and hall. Stove, and a
2 car gar.
$250 mo. 1 or 2 yr. leas
VROMAN.- McKNIGHT “REALTORS
515-4th St. Wilmette
L 1-0407

Sadler &amp; Hultman
YOUNG
needs
ately.
after 5

RANCH,

446-1646.

Wayne, Chgo. 2 rms. newly decorated.
Mod. furniture Tile bath and shower.
Nr. Lake
and “L’’ Util. incl. $92.50
mo. AM 2-1964.
214

| DE

wo

E.

in

TWO
BEDROOMS,
1ST
FLO
very
large living
room/dini
comb. CT bath, fully squipoed
Me
en,
some
carpeting.
Air-condition ec

Patio with
and bdrm.

State.

sliding
Owner

$26,500.

Mr.

door from liv. rm,
has moved out

Calloway.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC
1571
SHERMAN
AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald + Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

;

EVANS
BR 3-3'

Classified —
:

�.

~

ee

e

184 Por Selex Ape, ‘Salbilags:

EVANSTON

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or vacant 1, 2
and 3 bedroom apartments, full dining
room,
U-type
kitchens,
Plenty
of
expensive
cabinets
and
appliances.
Carpeted breakfast room.
1 block to
**One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

~ Outstanding Location
| Block to Lake and Beach
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
WOODBURNING _ FIRE:
PRIVATE _ BALCONY,
GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CU-

E,
CE,
ED

CHICAGO—1ST TIME OFFERED
ST. MARGARET
MARY’S
7300 N.
2100 W.
De luxe 2-6’s, 114 baths each plus 1-3
rm. apt., 1 bath. Gas H.W. ht. 2 car
gar. Lge. kits. with beautifully modernized
apts.
1 blk.
to school
and
church.
Seller
may
finance.
About
$12.000 cash necessary.
CROSBY &amp; CO.
761-7100
EVANSTON—2
UNIT BUILDING
with 4 car garage.
Includes
stoves,
refrigerators,
disposals
and
_basements.
Fenced in yard. Live in one
unit free as rent from other unit and
garage
pays
mortgage
payment.
1
unit available Oct. Ist. 272-2238.
EVANSTON-HOWARD-RIDGE AREA
WALK TO ALL TRANSPORTATION!
3 flat deluxe, 2 baths each apt..
Modern kitchens
3c. garage
Owner moved, immediate occupancy
JOS. RUSH REALTOR
2339 W. Howard
338-7100

HARRISON

EVANSTON,
620
CALLAN,
CORNER
Linden at Reba, east of Custer. 2 apts.
very good cond. Priced in the low 20s.
This property has been in the same
family for many years. R. S. Henderson &amp; Co. 1717 Howard. GR 5-1717.

AND PRAIRIE

ondominiums

BY
OWNER.
ROOMY
EVANSTON:
2-flat sturdy, older bldg., lovely loc.
near schools,
transp.,
garages.
Real
Estate estimate $27,900. Reasonable to
right
party,
quick
poss.
No
zoning
violations. UN 4-5000, apt. 222.

2-3-4-Bedrooms
2-2'/5 Baths
One

block

_ Haven

to transportation

School,

Central

St.

—

Shopping

~ From $28,500
levator,

heated

swimming

Yaa

pool,

all

sauna,
fully

appliances,

ae

RO

1-3425

(After

DA

BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
EVANSton. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN
HILL
REALTY
HI 6-0900

EVANSTON,

ed.

6 p.m.)

GOOD

CONDITION

YEL-

low brick, corner building. By owner.
3, 4, and 5 rm. apt’s. All tile baths.
See Mr. Bogard, 719 Mulford.

8-3414

EVANSTON
NR.
UNIV.—BRICK
apt.
Modest
sized 5 room
3

apts.

;

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

F.

IR-CONDITIONED
Immaculate

ment

in

rooms,

$31,500.

Bldg.

third floor 5 room
baths,

.2

apart-

large

bed-

excellent

closet

pace. Stove,
refrigerator,
carpeting
d
drapes
included.
2
blocks
to
&lt; ee
$31,000. Call Mrs. Klee-

BAY

RD.

:

-

FOR

ATE

A

156

INVESTMENT?

SOLID

If you

REAL

have

BLDG. built in 1963. It has a gross
income of: $22,536. It is well located
and
has many
other
advantages;
making

money for its owner.
LEONARD SZERLONG

S.E. EVANSTON
BRICK

THREE

apts.

Each

APT.

BLDG.

with THREE

3-6 room

BEDROOMS

d 112 BATHS. 4 car brick garage off
ley. Asking only—$42,500.
a:
.i ALL—ED MAUERMANN
;

BAIRD

&amp; WARNER

$24 Dayis Street
THREE
H

Pvansion,

5 RM.

.

AND

THREE

3!2

i.
RM.

garages
in well-maintained
@. in good Evanston loc. All copper

plbg.

4

$10,335

income.

Many

_ years under our management

Newly
2-5's

ON

Only $22,500! Low

A

Listed

63x125

LOT!!

taxes, new wiring, 2

car brick garage with street entrance
Dewey School. Bus in front of door!
and
. RIDGE AVENUE
...
St. Nicholas
ish
. Well-kept 2 apt., 3 BR’s
plus den, 2 car
garage,
face
brick
modern kitchens. $40,000.

_

SAMUEL

_ BRoadway

YOU

SHERWIN

3-5420

UNiversity

CAN’T

EQUAL

$28,000!

IT

9-2575

FOR

Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
pes baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd _ floor.

Beautiful

SUMMER

THE

lot.

Near

60s

MITCHELL

158

300

_

Hahn Bldg.

ak Ave.

Main

Street

Classified

AND

ALL

YEAR

GR

5-3900

Sale—Houses

COLONY

E. SAWYER
874

Green

SMITH

WINNETKA
Road

446-2030

RIVERWOODS

GLENVIEW

EAST

$38,900

New Trier High School

DRIVE
BY
933
ECHO
LANE—THEN
call us for appointment
to see this
completely charming white brick and
frame
snlit-level.
It’s in
PERFECT
condition! There is a fireplace in the
living room,
a family
room
off the
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 112 baths, 2 car
attached
garage.
A beautifully landscaped lot with many flowering shrubs
and trees and weH manicured lawn.
The rear yard is completely fenced.
Choice East area. A one-owner home
and unusually fine offering.
GLENVIEW

NILES
$22,500
3 BEDROOM,
1!2
BATH,
CENTRALly air-conditioned Colonial Townhouse.
Separate dining room. Full basement.
Master bedroom is 15x 12. Attractive
newer
neighborhood.
Convenient
to
everything, Immediate possession.
EVANSTON
$36,500
South
East
Evanston.
Six
room,
3
bedroom, 1!2 bath. Lannon stone and
clapboard
center
entrance
Colonial.
This beautiful home with a brand new
kitchen
with
all
the
latest
built-in
appliances was built in 1942. It has a
full basement and gas heat. The taxes
are. only
$578.
There
is a
115
car
parege
This is truly in a class by
itself.
WINNETKA
$37,000
Owners retiring to Florida and wish to
sell their Winnetka home which is in
immaculate condition. It has a living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem
fourth which can be a family room.
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
landscaped yard and 3 car garage. Low
taxes.
Will
consider
any
reasonable
offer and terms.
NORTHFIELD

$90,000

7.3 ACRES
HEART
OF
NORTHFIELD,
ing
on
two
streets
and_
usable $35,000 home.

WINNETKA

BAY ROAD, WINNETKA

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
Close in. 5 yr. old brick-frame ranch.
3 bdrms.,
142 baths, built-in kitchen
w/eating
area.
D-D;
full dry bsmt.
$25,500. CR 2-5008.

. . . IMMEDIATE

HIGHLAND
PARK
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED,
ELEGANT
lannon
stone
home
near
LAKE w/PRIVATE BEACH RIGHTS.
2 story Foyer w/marble fireplace, 30
x18
Living
room,
Dining
room,
powder room, Large screened porch.
Custom built Copper Napanee Kitchen
w/barbecue,
built-in
refrigerator,
freezer,
2 ovens,
D
and
D,
eating
area,
Large
Master
Bedroom
and
bath, 3 family bedrooms and bath plus
2 maid’s rooms and bath. PANELED
RECREATION
ROOM
and
bath.
Beautifully landscaped w/underground
sprinkling system. Upper bracket.
GLENCOE
SPACIOUS
Split-level
on
dead
end
street. Large Living room w/fireplace
separate
Dining room,
Kitchen
with
stove, refrigerator, eating area. Master
bedroom
w/bath,
2 other
twin
bedrooms and bath. Paneled RECREATION
room’
w/fireplace,
Maid’s
room and bath. 2 car attached garage.
Close to school. $52,500.
HIGHLAND PARK
FURNISHED
RENTAL—Magnificent
5
Bedroom, 315 bath SPLIT-LEVEL
in
South East area. Available August Ist
for two years.
Live in luxury while
renting—Adults preferred.

L. RINGER.
Winnetka
999 Linden

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

.

4 BEDROOMS—2,300
sq.
drapes
—
professionally

PIERSEN

REALTY

5 BEDROOMS
— 2,700 sq.
floor study — carpets —
professionally
decorated

.

4 BEDROOMS
—
2,300
Georgian Colonial.

.

5 BEDROOMS
length porch.

Deerfield

Rd.

2,300

sq.
sq.

ft.

ft.
—
$40,000
— full
41,000.

All have 212 baths,
paneled
family
rooms
with
fireplaces
and
215
car
garages.
See
these
today.
DRIVE
North on Edens to Deerfield Rd., West
on Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot Rd. South
on Wilmot to Deerfield Square.

Wm.

J. Pulte, Inc., 272-7862

KOENIG

&amp; STREY

GLENVIEW
SPACIOUS

ONE

NEW BUILDER
ONLY 4 LEFT

THREE AVAILABLE
BEING BUILT FOR

HOMES

KOENIG
PA
AL
CR

FINANCING

AVAIL.

Wilmette
Northbrook

REDUCED!!!
EXCELLENT_
NEIGHBORHOOD,
North West Evanston. Now $22,900!

WINNETKA

BY

OWNER

$39,500.

4 bedrm. 1 bath up, liv. rm. w/frpl.,
Ige. din. rm., fam. rm., kit. and pow.
rm. down. Entire house cpt. and dec.

recently.

Within

4 blks.

train, lake, and parochial
taxes. Phone 446-4533.

3626 Thayer

of shopping,
school.

Open Sun. 2-5

Newly listed!
A SPLIT LEVEL home
near
WESTMORELAND
COUNTRY
CLUB
in TOP CONDITION.
For the
discriminating buyer who requires a
CHOICE
RESIDENTIAL
LOCATION,
here is a TOP VALUE. Located on a
large nicely landscaped lot with large
family room,
three large bedrooms,
large kitchen with built-in oven and
range.
Also
two
full baths.
Owner
transferred. Price $41,500.
DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD
in
Washington School area, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
financing. July ist possession. Taxes
$372.00
FIRST
TIME
OFFERED!
Spic
and
Span small 2 bedroom ranch. 2 Block
to Central Street and Shops. Beautifu
yard. Ideal for retired Couple $22,000.
SOUTH
EVANSTON—FOR
THE
BUD.
GET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
Bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

GLENVIEW EAST 703 YORK ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY
2(South of Glenview Rd. on Raleigh.
Block East of Waukegan
Rd.)
On a winding road in Private estate
like
area
set
on
beautiful
grounds
120
x 183. Elegant
Paneled step-dow
living
room.
Separate
dining
room
Family
room
plus
Hobby
Room.
Bedrooms. 2!2 Baths. Ideal for small
er Executive
Family.
Stressing spa
cious
and
gracious
environment
fo
entertaining.
JUST
REDUCED
‘TO
LOWER 60s.

Mitchell
GR

Serving the
2548 Green
5-3900

S.W.

Brothers

North Shore Since 1903
Bay Rd., EVANSTON
BR 3-3900

EVANSTON—$21,50

SIX ROOM BRICK CAPE COD WITH
BEDROOMS
and ONE
BATH.
Over
sized 2 car garage. July 15th occupan
cy. To see CALL—
ED MAUERMAN

CLEAN

BRIGHT

RANCH

TWO
FINE
BEDROOMS,
PANELED
FAMILY
ROOM,
SPAC._
LIVING
ROOM, KITCHEN W/DINING AREA
ATT.
GARAGE
AND
PRIVATE
FENCED
REAR
YARD.
$24,750
IN
CLUDES
_ CARPETING,
DRAPES
AND OTHER EXTRAS. EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
REASONABLE
POSS'N
SEE FOR SURE.
:
:
LES SIMPSO

EVANSTON
THREE
BEDROOM
RANCH.
Ful
basement
w/overhead
sewer,
sumfp
pump.
Tile
bath
and
kitchen,
and
garage at only—$23,000.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Evanston, Ill
273-3855

491-1855

CHOICE
BRICK
AND
FRAME
level on 70 ft. lot in fine section
West
Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam.
Gas heat, attached gar., central
cond., humidifier. Entire property
exc. cond. $47,500.

BI
o
din
rm
ai
i

LOVELY
ALUM.
SIDING
RANCH
I
Glenview, liv. rm., din. rm. comb.,
bdrms., bath, large family rm., larg
screened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Garage
Nice lot with fruit trees. $23,000.
CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
O
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din
rm., kit., large
pan. fam.
rm., de
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach
gar. Poss. Sept. Ist. $24,000.

TIGHE

REALTY

CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

CHOICE
WOODED
lot
1 block
to
Willard
School.
Charming
English
Brick. 3 Bedrooms. 112 baths. Modernized kitchen. Screened porch. Garage.
Mid 30s.

NOW
AUGUST

5 BDRM.
COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM.
SPLITS—$46,000
3 BDRM.
RANCH—$39,900

EAST

945-1670

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—

ft. — 1st
drapes —
$47,230

Three
bedrooms,
112
bath,
1 story
dwelling with aluminum
siding. Low
low
taxes.
Call
right
away.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010

REALTORS
826

ft.—carpet.
decorated.
$44,785.

.

EXCELLENT

Deerfield,
owner
transferred
East
the
middle
of June.
Must
sell this
lovely 3 year old, 5 bedroom, 2 story home. Beautifully appointed throughout...
Many extras. . . Carpeting, awnings, special bookshelves, attic
fan, outdoor floodlights, security locks, full basement and 2 car garage.
A most
attractive
and well
cared-for
home
in fine area
of similarly
priced homes. This you must see to fully appreciate. $69,500.

POSSESSION.

AVAILABLE
NOW
ARE
4
AND
5
bedroom
Colonials on 14 to 1% acre
lots for immediate possession.

OCCUPANCY

IN SCATTERWOOD

6-7274
1-4463

DEERFIELD SQUARE

of town owner wants an offer on this 7 room brick ranch with baseFully landscaped
1 acre.
Many
matured
trees and an abundant
of evergreens.
Huge
living
room
with
crab
orchard
fireplace,
dining
“L"’, kitchen with oven,
range
and refrigerator — ample
eating area,
mahogany
paneled
23’ family
room
with
sliding glass
doors,
to large
concrete
patio, 3 bedrooms,
2 ceramic
tile baths.
Full basement
with
new
gas furnace
and humidifier.
Oversize 2 car garage.
Carpeting
in
living room and dining room, drapes also included. Just reduced, $35,500.

COLONIAL

‘‘Pret-

Os.

Out

I0 ROOM

this

y
as
a
Picture’’
air-conditioned
COLONIAL
on }!% acre on dead end
street
in
most
DESIRABLE
South
Glencoe. 4 Bedrooms, 412 Baths—l1st
floor FAMILY ROOM, Kitchen with D
and
D
and
separate
eating
area.
Paneled
Recreation
room
with fireplace. Attached garage. Convenient to
gag
and parochial schools. In the

IMMEDIATE

Nash Realty
HI 6-7180
118 GREEN

GLENCOE
POSSESSION

IMMEDIATE

FRONTincluding

NORTHBROOK
$18,500
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch home on
half-acre
lot. Huge
rear vard
completely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
area,
kitchen
with
adjoining
utility
room, two good bedrooms. Low taxes.

EVANSTON
3031 Thayer Open Sun. 1-5

RED
BRICK
TRADITIONAL
5 BEDROOM 3!2 BATH COLONIAL IN TOP
EAST
LOCATION.
Distinguished
neighborhood,
walking
distance
to
Greeley-New
Trier East,
Beach
and
Train. House has all the plus’s. Living
room
with
marble
fireplace,
large
Dining
room,
Paneled
DEN
with
bookcase
wall including hi-fi, stereo
equipment.
Large
PANELED
FAMILY ROOM-separate paneled JUNIOR
DINING ROOM, MODERN KITCHEN,
UTILITY
ROOM,
pantry.
screened
orch.
Master
edroom-separate
ressing
room
and
bath.
3rd _ floor
with
30 x 30. playroom,
5th bedroom
and
bath,
2 car garage
with
radio
control and extra storage. Playhouse
and swing. set in lovely back
yard.
JUST REDUCED IN THE 80s.

$62,800

BEDROOM,
3 BATH
EXECUTIVE
ranch on 34 acre in heavily wooded
area
adjoining
North
Shore
Country
Club’s
18th
fairway.
One
of
the
choicest
locations
in
entire
area.
Elegantly decorated. Beautifully landscaped
with
underground
sprinkling
system throughout. Owner transferred
out of state and has purchased other.

REALTORS

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
IBM ‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

PRICE REDUCED
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

4

Mitchell Brothers”

COME

ment.

Evanston

Evanston Review

Bay

WINNETKA
$195,000
Beautiful
luxury
Colonial
Ranch
in
choice area. Ten room, 4 bedrooms, 3
baths and 2 powder rooms. The large
living room
has a marble fireplace;
separate
dining
room;
all
deluxe
kitchen with too many plus features to
mention.
There
is a library
and
a
paneled family room
and a_-=§ finished
recreation room in the basement. A 3
car garage, heated and with electrically controlled doors. This home has
every possible appointment for luxurious living. Call us for appointment
to see it.

POINT

A rare find.
A 2 year new colonial in
prestige
area.
5 bdrms.,
large
liv.
rm., din. rm., pan. fam. rm. w/frpl.,
spacious
country
kit.
Outstanding
value in the high 50s. Call Mr. Haskell
to inspect today.

—-UN 4-5100

joc
;
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. $23,500.
CHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

‘14 —

TIME

E. SAWYER SMITH
DEERFIELD

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

1609 Tide

Winter

Cottages

BROS.

For

Statics.
shopping and schools.
st floor available immediately.

‘ROOM

and

and

DOOR COUNTY, WIS.
Lovely
4
bedroom,
212
bath
year
round
fully furnished
home.
200 ft.
sand beach plus many extras. 446-2472.

rented.

TORS
BR 3-3600
FIND!

Sale—Summer

Homes

and well

- maintained.

7

ea.

features.

= meth es: $69,500.
E
ENT
MODERN
BRICK
9apt. bldg. in N.E. Evanston. 3-315 rm.
apts. and 6-112 rm. apts. For many

_

evenings.

ROUND
ENJOYMENT
AND
LEISURE HOURS, AN ELEGANT LUXURIOUS
COUNTRYSTYLE . HOME
ON BRANDENBURG LAKE ON THE
CHAIN-O-LAKES.
SITUATED
ON 4
ACRES OF LAND WHICH GO DOWN
TO PRIVATE
SAND BEACH. JUST
45
MINUTES
FROM
CHICAGO'S
LOOP. A BEAUTIFUL SETTING! IN

,000 cash or that amount of equity
our home or other property—call
-me—for
particulars
on
a
10
APT.

besides
Ee ents
t

For

FOR

WILMETTE

GOOD

9-9490

TWO
bdrm.

$195

McHENRY
PUCKETT'S THICKET

EVANSTON
OKING

UN

at

OWNER:
3
FLAT
4 2 RMS...
excellent
condition.
Near
transportation, St. Francis Hospital. Gas heat.
$43,000. Call UN 9-0176.

{OMEFINDERS
1 GREEN

Phone

furnished

BY

ELEVATOR

EVANSTON.

1!

Renting

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS

NASH

NORTH EVANSTON
'! DELUXE APTS.

TOUCHOF ELEGANCE

For Sale—Houses

For Sale—Houses

Low

§21-4th
ALpine 1-300
SUNSET RIDGE
Custom
built on
a quiet
lane
nea
Country
Club
and
with
many
extré
quality
features
not
usually
found
even
in houses in this class. Large
foyer, 17 x 25 living room with picture
window
overlooking
a 20x40
pool
spacious
dining
room,
family
roo
with
bar,
barbecue,
fireplace
anc
unusual heavy brick floor, completel;
built in kitchen with breakfast area
Master bedroom with loads of closet
and
its own
master
bath,
3 mor
family bedrooms
and 2 more
baths
Glazed porch, partial basement, and
Car
garage.
Wonderfully
secluded
setting,
yet
near
everything.
Unde
100,000. See it today.

V. J. BRADY
1850

Willow

Road,

REALTY
Northfield

CO
HI

6-5704

FAR NORTH SHORE, COUNTRY-LIKE
atmosphere.
4 BRs;
2 baths;
ful
bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar.; enc. patio
Under 25. Details CE 4-3245.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

15,

1967

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For Sale—Houses

JUST

E. Davie &amp; Co.

SEEN

IF

THIS

ON’

BEAUTIFULLY

landscaped 42 acre in choice location.
4 Bdrms.
4 Baths. Large Liv. Rm.,
Large
Family
Rm.
both with woodburning
fplces.
Gracious
Din.
Rm.
Modern Kitchen. 2 car att. garage.

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON’
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON
PRICED
FROM _ $20,000
TO $200,000, ANY
OF WHICH
WE
vee
BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

Wilmette

|-l111

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie

Bay

Road,

Winnetka

HI

PARK
E. BRAESIDE
NEW LISTING
Hemphill built 3 bedroom, 21% baths,
traditional
and
gracious
2.
story.
Centrally
air conditioned.
New
Mutschler dream kitchen. A quality home.
62,500

HIGHLAND PARK—NEW LISTING
Move right mi this sparkling 1 year
old 7 room
bath,
centrally
air
conditioned
bi.3 Be.
2
car
garage.
Huge
closets. Beautiful large fenced
yard.
$41,500

ONEYMOON
COL.
COTTAGE
IN
lovely area. If you have searched for
a most appealing ranch, on a quiet
lane
in fine cond.,
w/deep
lot, nr.
schools, w/3 bdrms., 142 baths, bsmt.
priced $32,000 or offer, be sure to see
soon. In exe. cond. and good financing.

GLENCOE
5 bedroom, dramatic bi-level in prime
area. Centrally air conditioned 1 block
to school.
$74,500

251-6465

OFFERED

INE
BRICK
COLONIAL
IN
THE
heart
of
the
Lincolnwood
section.
Classic living room with woodburning
fireplace and book cases, handsome
dining room
opening on to screened
porch, modern kitchen with dishwasher and disposal and a separate eating
area. The second floor has a wonderful master
bedroom
suite, 3 family
bedrooms and 2 family baths PLUS a
all year round sleeping porch. Wonderful yard bordered with a handsome
brick wall. This is truly an unusually
fine
offering.
The
property
is
in
excellent condition and it offers the
nicest of living. Price $58,500.

Hokanson
513

Davis

&amp; Jenks

St.

GReenleaf

5-1617

'%

FEATURING
. DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
. Center entry foyer
. Separate dining room
. 212 ceramic tile baths
. Paneled family rm. with frple.
. Kitchen with built-ins
. Basement and 2-car garage.
——
D FROM $46,900
. poss. on 1 model
MODEL. ‘OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
CR 2-7300
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
B11 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

2031. BIG

DAILY

OAK

LANE,

2 TO

5

NORTHBROOK

3 bdrm. ranch, mod. kit., lge. brkfst.
Beaut.
heat.
gas
air
Forced
area.
$24,500 or
Ideal neighborhood.
yard.
HI 6Realty,
offer. Call Odh
make
4900.

June

15,

1967

Evanston Review

GLENCOE

REALTY

ETHEL
ROSENTHAL
Phone 835-1800

— Before You Buy —
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The. City

of Evanston,

upon

request of an owner or prospective purchaser, will — inspect any property to determine compliance with the
Housing and Zoning Codes.
There is no charge for this
service.
Call GReenleaf
Extension

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily
wooded,
fully
improved
acre

OPEN

IN

northwest

5-3100
270

:

LOVELY
EAST
GLENVIEW
—
A
deluxe,
spacious two bedroom
home
on
extensively
landscaped
grounds.
Huge
living room-dining
room
(33 x
16),
fireplace;
large
family
room;
large
kitchen
plus
dining
area;
11%
tiled baths;
patio with Bar-B-Q
and
fountain;
oversize
two
car
garage.
Price reduced to sell. High 40s.
WILMETTE
—WEST.
PRICE’
REduced on all brick ranch with three
bedrooms,
112 baths. Large kitchen,
tacked-down
carpeting;
basement.
Excellent construction and well maintained. Immediate possession. Can be
purchased. with less than $5,000 down.
EVANSTON
—
A
HOME
WITH
AN
income — well maintained two apartment
building
with
available
first
floor. Five rooms plus sun room each.
Two
car
garage.
Nice
yard.
Mid
thirties —
call today for additional
information.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1517 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

Evanston
PArk 4-5600
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
JUNE 18, 1967
2164 Brentwood, Northbrook

Expandable,
spacious,
immaculate,
large, beautiful, dainty, and exciting,
you
can
use
every
adjective
to
describe this house but in the end you
will have
to admit
that this ranch
with an 18 x 30 family room, attached
garage won't last on the market
at
the price of $22,500.

FISHING

HUNTING
RELAXING
Enjoy relaxed living all year round in
beautiful
Pistakee Highlands,
set in
Ladds Whispering Hills section, four
bedroom Bi-level, with separate dining
room,
garage,
property
backs
into
pastoral setting of rolling hills, front
of house overlooks valley leading to
Fox Lake.

SEQUENS REALTY
Meadow

Rd.,

Northbrook

DRASTIC

DEERFIELD.
IT’S EXPANDABLE
Overlooking
tremendous
park
like
area.
Finest
construction.
Plaster
walls, hard wood floors. 2 extra size
bedrooms. Well worth $25,500.
HIGHLAND PARK EAST.
For
sun
and
fun.
Short
walk
to
conveniences.
Country
style
panel,
built-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms,
paneled
recreation
room
plus den or fourth
bedroom. 2 full baths. $33,500.

LAKESIDE
457

Central

Av.,

H.P.

mrs. MADISON

and
realtors

9-5600

2902 Central Street, Evanston

TWO
HOMES
AND A
5-ACRE
building site adjoining Barrington Hills Country Club. Can be
purchased
separately
or
altogether.
The
heavily
wooded
grounds
are
magnificent
with
a lake and free-running creek.
For
the
executive
who
wants
country
atmosphere
and
convenient transportation with surroundings to protect his investment,
this-is
the
very
best.
Please call NANCY
HEPPE.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
121 S. Hough
DU 1-1855

St.

COUNTRY LOT
custom
ranch,

PRICE

NORTHEAST
Gracious
115 baths,

tg
voy
NE 1-1883.

2_

bed-

BRING

OFFERS

RANCH

room,
3 car
IN 40s

family
rm.,
UPPER

3 bdrms.,
air-cond.
park and pool.

TIME TO GET STARTED
3 bedroom ranch, nice yard,
cul-de-sac.

on

nr.
20s

brick
ranch,
3 bedrooms,
dining room,
family
room,
Roosevelt
Park.
A
lot
of
MID 40s

in immaculate

this
fine
REDUCTION
on
colonial ranch with 4 bedrooms,
two
baths
and wood-burning fireplace. A
wooded acre on a private lane close to
all facilities. An excellent area for a
family with youngsters. Lower 30s.

DON’T MISS THIS ALL BRICK RANCH
with
3
bedrooms,
den,
full
living
bedrooms,
212 baths,
2 car garage.
You'll appreciate the price at $27,500.

LARGE

VALUE

IN

excellent Northbrook area surrounded
by
mature
trees.
4 bedrooms,
212
baths, built-ins, paneled family room,
fireplace
in
living
room—see_
to
believe in low 40s.
Open Evenings 7-9

BRUFF
527

Dundee

REALTY

Rd., Northbrook

272-7550
KENILWORTH
:

REALTY

ONE OF ITS KIND
If you are interested in charm, quality
and convenience for a growing family,
don’t
fail
to
see
this
unusually
attractive home. Choice location—near
the
Village.
Beautiful
lst
floor
in
impeccable taste. 2nd floor has master suite w/2 dressing rms. and bath,
also
4
other
bedrms.
and_
bath.
Finished 3rd floor, if needed. There's
a heated greenhouse w/running water
—play yard for children and brand new
2 car plus garage.

SMALL

Green

Bay Road
(corner
1-6500

ENJOY

$69,500
REAL

Ranch
Ridge
baths,

VALUE

IN

A

on almost

ROMAN

with bar and barbecue,

V. J. BRADY
1850

The Country Cousin

566-6720

Willow

Road,

1st

base

REALTY C
Northfield

HI

6-5:

Glenview Realty
OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

GLENVIEW
New Listing
CUSTOM
BUILT
6-ROOM
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large
pa
family room; full basement; ove!
plumbing;
‘aluminum
storms

screens; 1!2-car brick garage; Pot a
Oe, possession.
Excellent
buy at

Loads of Space
8

ROOM

BRICK

AND

FRAME

BI

attached

garage;

just

decorated

level on a quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedroom
or 3 and den; 2 baths;
kitchen w
large eating area;
ie
to
lar
dining
‘“‘L’’;
family
room;
2} 2-car
only

$33,900

“

FOR OTHER GOOD BUY
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview

Realty :

Established
1141 Waukegan Road

cane

Ark 4-

BAIRD &amp; WARNE
GLENVIEW (East)
ON BEAUTIFUL

Very

attractive

all

ACRE!

brick

by

located
back down
a 100’ lon
lined
drive
i
r
Large
interior
of 9
very
spacic
rooms. Excellent center entrance
plan, living room with fireplace,
26’ long
paneled
family
room
fireplace,
also
for
the
parents,
extra
walnut
paneled
den.
Separa

dining room,

large wood cabinet Pa

en, and breafast area for eight. 4
bedrooms,
with
large
service
that
could
easily
used
as.
bedroom.
Basement,
bres
oe Lae
tached 2 car electric eye door gara ae
Very
deep
private
rear
yard
for
family enjoyment. A terrific value in

REALTY

LOCHLOMOND .
Convenient
to beach,
immaculate
3
bdrm. ranch. Full basement, attached
gar.
screened
porch,
lovely
landscaped lot. . . $21,900.
NORTH WOODS of Lochlomond..
.
Very comfortable 3 bdrm. ranch with
22’
x 12’ liv. rm.
plus
24’ x12’
fam.
rm.
on
be aria
d 1 a:
Immediate occupancy .. . $16,
ALSO IN North Woods
Custom
built
contemporary
brick
3
bdrm. ranch featuring beautiful island
kit. with builtins,
brick fireplace in
eathedral ceiling liv. rm. situated on
dreamy
1 acre filled with miniature
fruit trees . . . $33,900

BR

an acre near Su

Country
Club.
4 bed
built in kitchen, paneled

the 70s. For rig
wee or further
details, please call MR.
AKINS.
|

Baird &amp; Warmer
1151 a evkenen
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview, I
588-1

$25,000
CHARMING,

OLDER

HOME.

baths, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, vee
modern kit. Located near Davis St.
transportation,
School. Prompt

Helen

G. Nixon,

UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman
E.

shopping,
and
possession.

Hahn
Ave.

Dewey

Realtor

Bldg.

WINNETKA
Greeley, Sacred Heart,
Schools.
Conv.
to
all _ transp.
shopping.
Well
maintained! pl.
bedrooms,
att. sarees; de Fm
porch;
sep.
aseng i
ow —_
mid 30s. Hlllcrest
6-5746.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

* Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News

TO

rate dining room,
2 bedrooms,
place in living room. a large jalo
porch, a full basement
and ayee
garage. The price—$28,900.

Kenilworth
Roger)
BRoadway 3-2552

REALTORS
119 West Maple Avenue
MUNDELEIN

FAMILY

brick Ranch on a 100 x 185 wooded
among more expensive homes. §

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we'd like to tell
you about—just give us a call. Let our
experience
help
you
in
buying
or
selling.

600

:

WANTED
A

FINE
SPLIT
LEVEL
IN ONE
OF
NORTHBROOK’S
prestige
locations.
Centrally
air
conditioned,
3 _ plus
bedrooms,
fenced
yard,
plus
much
more
to equal
2,750 square
feet of
happy
living. High 40s—call and we
will be dlighted to show.

HOUSE,

il
air ¢
can

FAMILY
WITH
MANY
CHILD
to enjoy this stately Georgian in
estate
area.
6 bedrooms,
4!2
plus quarters for help. cee
plus play room and a swimm ng ‘Pool:
Call for rest of details.
.

room

PRICE

e

4 bedrooms,

utility. room plus a partial
Priced for quick sale.

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

LARGE

condition.

Custom |
Hemphill

WANTED
A

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

é.

BORDERIN

3
baths,
walled
terrace,
kitchen, basement, centrally
tioned and every luxury you
of.

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOMS
Lovely
ranch,
lge.
rms.,
secluded
patio, well built, sep. din. rm.
MID 40s

KOENIG

SETTING

Country
Club
grounds.
just a few years ago by

rec.
rm.,
LOW 30s

DESIRE DRAMA HOME
4 bedroom
Colonial,
air-conditioned,
deluxe
kitchen,
private
patio, 2 car
garage
IN T
HE 40s

BEAUTIFU

Upper Bracket
IN A SYLVAN

quiet
$23,500

IMMACULATE BRICK RANCH
2 bdrms., great kitchen, well built, on
cul-de-sac.
ALL TODAY

A

ROAM—A

$39,500 |

EAST GLENVIEW RANCH
bdrm., 2 baths, sep. din. rm., frpl.,
basement.
UP PER 30s

PA
AL
CR

TO

OWNER
TRANSFERRED
OUT
country
and
very
anxious
to
White Range on 100 foot lot in pri
area.
big
bedrooms,
2
baths, “iat y
room
with
fire
step saving kitchen and 2 car oe
On a dead end street within wa
distance of school. Call us today.

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD

GLENVIEW RANCH
$ plus.-bdrms,.,
2 baths,
garage, many extras.

ase nee

For Sale—Houses

landscaped
lot
that
is
115 x 3
home designed by Benkert and
top condition. Paneled fireplace
in living
room,
large
kitchen
breakfast area, 4 twin bedrooms
ceramic baths. Jalousied porch. ]
ment with toilet and shower; attach
garage. A real value. See it today

EVANSTON

SAYS

Glenview
separate
close
to
house.

Stee

family
home,
3 bedrooms,
garage, carpeting
$38,500

5 bedrooms’
separate
dining
family
room,
deluxe
kitchen,
garage, immediate occupancy.

SPACIOUS

.

a

$51,500
ROOM

Glenview.
gardens,
$59,500

WILMETTE COLONIAL
10 rooms in prime location. Immaculate living room with fireplace. MID
50s

OWNER

e

a

V. J. BRADY REALTY C 5

birch
cabinet
UPPER 20s

REDUCTION

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158

&amp; STREY

KENILWORTH
432-6320

en

Lannon stone ranch in East
145
wooded
acres,
beaut.
very secluded.

272-0200

WE
JUST
LISTED
FATHER’S
DAY
Silver dollar special. King size master
suite bedroom
and 4 others. Paneled
family room with wet bar, large extra
office or den. Built-in oven and range
kitchen. 3 full baths and AIR CONDITIONING. Stand out value at $35,950.

‘Beane.
eras:
os
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For Sale—Houses

3
fireplaces,
2 car garage.

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2

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rooms,
kitchen.

North of the above, in fact it is next
door,
is
a
three
bedroom,
full
basement,
attached
garage,
and the
price is $1,000 less than the Bi-Level.
For personalized treatment
selling or buying

1240

Bene

om

:

KOENIG

—

BEAUTIFUL GLEN OAK ACRES —
unusually
attractive
brick
and
redwood ranch home with separate dining
room, three bedrooms, 21% baths. All
large rooms,
many
special features.
Gay
Nineties
recreation
room
and
fireplace
in
basement.
SWIMMING
OOL;
patio;
Japanese’
garden.
$65,000.

ae

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HALF ACRE
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK

NO FINER AREA
IN BARRINGTON HILLS!

evanston

4 bedrooms

UNiversity

CoP

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=

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ALpine

Center
hall
colonial
in
charming
setting.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
parlor.
or
family
room,
kitchen
and breakfast
room on the first, and 4 bedrooms on
the second. Only three block walk to
transportaion, shops and Lincolnwood
School. i
$40s.
VER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

associates

segues

o&gt;,

158

WOODED
AREA
OF
SKOKIE
—
lovely
English,
brick
and
Lannon
stone
home
on
quiet
street,
four
bedrooms, separate dining room, delightful
porch,
living
room
with
fireplace, full basement, garage. Good
for large or small
family.
Summer
possession. Low thirties.

HIGHLAND

OUR MIND IS NOT A BLANK BUT IT
is difficult to describe our special E.
Wilmette 6 bdrm. 2!2 bath home.
It
has too many fine features for one ad.
Conv. to beach, schools and shopping.
Call for an appt. In 50s.

&amp; Assoc.

hag;
as

Charming
brick Colonial type ranch
home on large, well landscaped lot. In
beautiful
condition
throughout—large
living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
area,
large
modern
itchen
with
Mutschler
cabinets,
stove, refrigerator; large master bedroom with half
bath;
two
family
bedrooms
(one
paneled)
ceramic
tiled bath;
25 ft.
family room; full basement, two car
radio-controlled doors. Beautiful carpeting
and
other
special
features.
Owner transferred — fast possession
can be given. A new listing at $34,500.

6-4500

RAVINIA
4 bedrooms,
212
baths,
5 year
old
custom
de luxe
split-level.
All face
brick.
Air
conditioned.
High
dry
beautifully landscaped hilltop.
67,500

b51-3640
VANSTON
FIRST TIME

POPULAR

REALTORS
42 Green

LINCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE
(Deerfield
area)
Handsome
ranch
w/prize winning garden. Beaut. interior, center hall, liv. rm,, terr. adj.
din. windows,
lovely wal. pan.
fam.
rm., bar, 3 spac. bdrms., 2 baths. In
fine condition. 2 car gar.

B. Blackwell

IN

IN

WINNETKA
HOME

=

a

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

ENGLISH

YOU WOULD
LIKE A BEAUTIFUL
Connecticut
style
home
of °: finest
quality, call us for an appointment to
see this home which is perfect for the
discriminating executive. Lovely Living
Rm.,
separate
Dining
Rm.,
Family Rm. with sliding glass doors
on three sides leading to a blue stone
Terrace and gardens. Fenced-in yard
with professional landscaping.
2 car
att. garage. 42 acre. Upper 90s.

BRICK

=

ast

REALTORS

LISTED!

YOU

:

:

For Sale—Houses

WINNETKA

KENILWORTH E.—NR. LAKE
English style estate home w/charm.
Superb
constr., immac.
cond.
6 bdrms., 412 baths, lovely library,
liv.,
din. rms. A home you will be proud to
live in, entertain in and own.

Mae

:

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ae

eee

brick home in fine location? First Flr.
has
a
large
Liv..
Rm.
with
frpl.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
remodeled Family Kitchen and enlarged
glazed and screened Porch with vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd Fir. has 3 Bdrms., 2
CT
Baths,
oversized
closets.
Large
and beautifully landscaped
yard has
aluminum
screened
Summer
House
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. $
;

HOMEFINDERS
AL

=

For Sale—Houses

HAVE

LOVELY NEIGHBORS
Invite you to buy this 3 bedroom,
2
bath
Colonial
Ranch
in
NORTHBROOK
HIGHLANDS.
Large
Living
room, mahogany paneled Dining room
or Family
room,
ample
closets and
storage
space.
Huge
lot.
Walking
distance to all facilities. High 20s.
Call Mrs. Rosene

Rd.,

?

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KENILWORTH

A WHALE OF A BUY
On a quiet residential street—traffic
free and clean
as a whistle.
Large
Living
room,
Dining
room,
Kitchen
w/built-ins including self-cleaning wall
oven
and
good
eating
space,
4
bedrooms, Family room, 2 car garage.
Walk to train, shopping, schools, etc.
$36,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

Bay

ssat

ike

COLONIAL
FRAME
and brick home in good location. Built
in 1960. 4 Bdrms., 242 Baths, paneled
Family
Rm.
with fplee.
and sliding
glass doors to Patio. Full basement.
Forced
air gas
heat.
Centrally
Air
Conditioned. Attached garage. Priced
in Mid 40s.

DRAMATICALLY SITUATED
On
more
than
an
acre
in _ lovely
Riverwoods, Exquisite 7 room Ranch.
Large Living room w/cherry paneled
fireplace, wall, Dining room w/cherry
wainscoting,
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
2
car garage.
Custom-built—finest
materials
used
throughout.
A
REAL
SHOW PLACE. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. Hastings

Green

fee ee e

Se

NORTHFIELD

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

MOST UNUSUAL
Functional
and
charming
home.
4
bedrooms,
2!2
baths,
New
Family
room w/fireplace, large Utility room,
screened
porch,
sundeck,
2 car
garage. Over an acre—beautifully landscaped. NEW TRIER WEST. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550)

111

sa

Weston

RULY,
ULTRA,
ULTRA
Custom
built; this dramatic Contemporary Spanish Ranch has that personalized appearance;
exceptional in
every detail.
8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, 3 car garage. All rooms open
onto a slate floored 75 foot Gallery.
Master bedroom has private bath and
2 dressing rooms. Kitchen and utility
room
are
fabulous.
Pecan
paneled
Family room has slate floor and builtin breakfront.
Radio intercom to all
rooms except Living room and Dining
room. Air-conditioned—3 zone heating
w/humidifier.
GRANT-VOLTZ
RD.
area. $120,000
Call Mrs. Ingram
A

-

158

OMEFINDERS
F.

Es

e

Classified wie.
i

�Set

158

“GOELZER and WILDE
NVIEW—It
te

the

is impossible

many

fine
out a

deluxe

PATIO AND

to appre-

features

brick
and
frame
personal inspection.

Re

of

IVE

ranch
There

with

a

fireplace,

a wonderful
modern
kitchen

dining

room

family room. The
has_
built-in
oven,

range, dishwasher and disposal, with
lass doors from the breakfast area to
patio.
The
quality
construction

~

includes

such features

as a stockade

need rear yard,
central air conding,
oversized
attached
2
car
‘age, aluminum screens and storms

pipes

in

swimming

place

pool.

for

The price

a_

future

is $59,500.

es

NILWORTH—This

onial,

nd

in

which

frame

needs

Dutch

work

both

Co-

inside

out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot

a choice east location. The first
r has
_a_ living
room
with a

eplace,

dining

paneled

family

ene

There

rooms

and
a
ent,
gas

room,

kitchen,

room
are

and

a

pine

powder

4 _ second

floor

edrooms and a bath plus 2 additional
bath
heat

on
the
and
a

ached garage with an
above. The price is $59,500.

2

third.
car

LAKE

with

with

fireplace,

apartment

breakfast

room

with

paneled

area

bath,

recreation

conditioning,
pen

bei

:

plus

Full

shops

and

an

room,

can

the

central

walk

to the

ATTENTION

air

sta-

School

this well built and_well located
k and stone ranch. Living room,

aie

room,

kitchen,

ETKA—Here

is

3

bedrooms,

bath
.and powder room. The heated
ark e is attached, the lot is 50 x 153
and
price is $32,500.

te

3

a

walking
i
room,

and

and

ACT

for

on first floor and

bath

on

the

second.

as heat, full basement, new overed
garage and a nice lot 50x 187.

GOELZER and WILDE
price

;
‘714 ELM

PORTER

is $30,500.

REALTOR
STREET

Realtors
62 Green

‘re

running

out

of

listings. ft you want

hielo “now.
aseer enced. For

Our
best

HI 6-0900

‘‘stock’’!

staff
call—

is

MOST
LIVABLE
HOUSE FOR
THE
least money.
Attractive living room

with

fireplace

and

cheerful

picture

basement.

window, separate dining room, kitchen
with
eating
area,
3
comfortable
drooms
plus
a_
sleeping
porch.
ting
and
appliances
included.
ail besenent:
2 car garage.
hools are within walking distance,

FIRST

REQUIREMENT

e?

Then
consider
this
elegant
ae
near the lake. It has the charm
and spaciousness that invites formal
entertaining,
yet
accommodate
the

_ large

family.

has

a stone

aneled

©

fo0m;

bedrooms
ey

The

large

fireplace;

dining

a

ist.

living

there

room;

large

room

is an

oak

eines

terrace

suite, . 5

6-0900

~GEM IN THE WOODS
neh
study
room

BUILT

3 BEDROOM

Walters

INVEST

+‘garag

site in Lake

KEN

wooded

acre

and

Forest — High 40s.

a half

BRENNAN

AT

Hard-to-find

REALTORS
MEMBERS
OF
National Multi List Service
Westminster
525 Lincoln

Forest

Winnetka

446-6664

—

NOW

‘NORTHBROOK

VACANT

$21,500

— $1,500 DOWN
PEN SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5

670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee Ra., 1
bik.
W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financin
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranc
th bsmt.
on
a
14
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

T. BROWN

1741 Orchard Lane, Northfield

6—

Classified

&amp; CO.

446-7270

Evanston Review

IN

A_

special

lighting

SIZEABLE

BIG FOR

BDRMS.

Rds.

FAMILY

NEAR
312

BATHS

big home

W/oak

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Evanston

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

BRICK

St!
AND

Nr. Ridge Avenue

HARD TO FIND? YOU BET! REMODeled
Victorian
on
a
50x170
landscaped lot. 7 Rooms, 4 BR’s, garage.
The work’s
all done. All you do is
unpack. $32,500. Call us!

Wilmette

Doctor's

Sacrifice

RM.
SPLIT
LEVEL,
5 BR’S,
31%
baths, paneled rec. room with circular
bar, lannon stone fireplace, also huge
sub-basement
with
cedar
closet,
maid’s room, circular drive, attached
garage, patio. In move-right-in-condition, copper colored appliances. Asking low, low 60s. Make an fofer!!!

Bi-level
NEW
ON
MARKET
IN
EVANSTON
School District of Skoie. 742 rooms, 3
bdrms., 2 full ceramic baths, central
air
conditioning
plus
oversize
2car
attach.
garage.
All the
extras
inc.
marble foyer, circ. drive, built-in kit.
This 5 year old beauty is a true value
at $41,900.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575

ENGLAND

COLONIAL

31%

GLENVIEW — New Listing
DELIGHTFUL ONE STORY HOME ON
winding lane east of Waukegan
Rd.
north of Glenview Rd. Unusually large
living room w/fireplace, dining room,
modern
kitchen,
2 good
sized
bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
porch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped
lot
w/130'
frontage. In 30s. Call Joyce King.

DEERFIELD
RESTORED

3

BEDROOM

142 bath home
on one acre of land
near Alan Sheperd
School, Beautiful
trees in a nursery stock setting. This
is good
investment
at $28,500.
Call
Rose Silsbee—HI 6-4073 (eve.)

J. CLARKE

BAKER

Realtor
Call ALpine
Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Be

sure

ment;

the

HIGHLAND

2-5 P.M.
TRAIL

beautiful

entrance foyer opens into very
de

luxe

attrac-

kitchen

with

all

built-ins. 4 Twin size bedrooms (all on
upper
level),
215
ceramic
vanitory
baths, basement area, 2 car attached
elec.-eye
garage,
Large
Patio,
nice
grounds.
Owner
moving
to Arizona.
Exceptionally fine value in low 60s.
Be
sure to see Sunday.
MR.
DEAKINS.
(Directions: Lake St. west of
Waukegan
Rd. 2 blks. to Tall Trees

ee

north

signs

on

Sequoia,

follow

Baird &amp; Warner

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rad.,

McGUIRE
CENTER

HALL

Glenview, Il.
88-1855

&amp; ORR,

First Time

INC.

Offered

CLAPBOARD

COLON-

ial carefully
maintained
by original
owner
—
In
‘‘walk
to everything’’
location
in New
Trier
High
School
East. 5 bedrooms — 414 baths den and
sitting
room
—
2 car
garage
with
electric door — Undoubtedly
one of
the best buys on the Shore at $48,500.
Call Mr. Townsend.

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.

567

Lincoln

Avenue,

Winnetka

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

with its private
2

car
AIR

oversize
CONDI-

PARK

staircase.

library, 6 bedrms., 415 baths, billiard

rm., solarium, 4 fireplaces, 4 rm. apt.
over 3 car brick gar. An exceptional
buy! $69,500.

446-5010

French

elec.

cube

maker—every

751

ELM

ST.,

8-3200

Hillcrest

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS
COME
IBM

6-4700

NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW LISTING
Charming colonial ranch on one acre
of ‘‘country atmosphere” property yet
only 5 min. from Edens, shopping and
trains. Gracious entry opens to L.R.D.R. w/colonial frple.; lge. fam. rm.
(29 x 17) has
brick
floor,
beamed
ceiling,
picture
window
overlooking

fenced

play

yard.

Master

bdrm.

w/bay window, private bath; 2 other
family
bedrooms
and
bath.
Good
closets,
21
‘car
attach.
gar.
Jus
decorated and priced to sell at $36,500.

L. RINGER
Glencoe
VE 5-4600
482 Central

St.,

Highland Park
ID 2-6600
Highland Park

QUIET-N. CENT.—BY OWNER
142
story
bungalow,
142
baths,
3
bdrms.
(2-second,
1 down—paneled—
use for study)—paneled recreation rm.
basement. Paneled liv. rm., fireplace,
book shelving. Facing Municipal golf
course—-no through traffic. 1 blk. from
Cath. schl., 2 blks. from Elementary
through
Jr.
High.
Gas
h/w
heat.
Avail.
Sept.
1.
$28,000. By
Appointment. DA 8-8336 evenings or Sat., Sun.

sep

Hillcrest

6-710

Evanston

Northwest

Evanston

DELUXE
BRICK
RANCH
WITH PAN
oramic
Views!
Liv. Rm.
with Frp
and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area
wit}
Sliding
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to Patio
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitcher
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
th
btfly.
landscaped
floodlighted
yard
and beyond over the Golf Course, alsd
3 Bedrms.,
2 Vanity Tile Baths, ful
heated basement,
2 car att. garage
Owner
transferred
—
reduced
t
$45,000!—Will accept reasonable offe

East

Glenview

Ha
13 x 2¢
‘
a
ly
Equipped
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
-B-Q
Frpl.
26x16
ist Flr., Family
Rm., 35x 1
Jalousied Porch; Unusual Bsmnt. ha
Lounge
Rm.
with
Wet
Bar,
2nd

Family Rm. with
equipped
Photo

Frpl.,
Rm.,

Game
Pow.

Rm.
Rm.

Office or Den,
Laundry
Rm.,
Work
shop and Storage Rm. Also 200 amr
service. Floodlighted grounds, Centra
Air Condtng., 2 car att. garage wit
Elec. Eye door, abundance
of close

and

storage

finance

space.

or Sell On

Appleton
UNiversity

Owner

will

Contract.

helj

&amp; Company

1312 Chicago
4-1102

KENNETH

Av.
ALpine

1-1103

FRIEND

YOU
HAVE
THE
CHILDREN—WH
HAVE
THE
HOUSE!
Many
rooms
all large. Carriage house for income
Walking distance to train and shops. A
GREAT FAMILY HOME!

ARE YOU A CHAUFFEUR?
You won’
be
any
more—in
this
attractive
bedrm.,
215
bath
WILMETTE
spli
level, 1 block from the Lake Avenué
bus.
Large
kitchen
that
seats
10
Magnificent paneled driftwood famil)
Avocz
INCLUSIONS!
MANY
rm.
West and New Trier West schools.

WILMETTE—Exciting

choice
Living

Bi

Level

location. 3 bedrms.,
rm.-dining “L’’, kit.

i

2 baths
w/D and

D
and
eating
area.
Centrally
air
conditioned. PERFECT
CONDITION
Beautifully landscaped. MID 40s.

CALL

AT ANY

KENNETH
Hubbard

HOUR

FRIEND

Woods

New

835-3750

On

Market

ONE
BLOCK
TO
WILLARD
SCHOOL
Engineer Owned 4 Bedrm., 315 Bat
Home with heated Swimming Pool. 1s

Floor

has

Family

rm.

and

Ne

Kitchen. Superb Functional and Artis
tic Condition
throughout.
All Brick
Hey
Construction. Many inclusions

00.

QUINLAN
UN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

* Northbrook Star

courtyard

THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONIAI
has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl!, Bire
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
an
Brkist.
Bm.,
Din, “ Rm.:
or
De
enclosed Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2nd
flr. has 3 Bedrms.
and Bath
(very
large master) and stairway to floored
attic. Home
has full basement
wit}
Gas heat, fenced rear yard and taxe
under $500. Available at $29,500.

IF

IN AND REGISTER
WITH
OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

WINN.

Central

GLENVIEW

Realtors;

inner

cente

possibl

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

Most attractive Redwood Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.)
11% tiled baths,
open
patio
and scrnd. porch; att. gar., gas
eat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39 ,500

&amp; GOLEE,

An

desig

food

ROOM
COLONIAL
OF
BUR
Brick and Cedar construction. Built i
1964, it has every modern convenience
The 4 bedrooms are all large and th
baths
are
beautiful.
Your
furnitur
will fit gracefully in the 26 ft. livin
room
and the family
room
is ver
warm and inviting with a large ston
fireplace,
ranch
plant
flooring
an
beamed ceiling. Formal dining roo
powder room. Full basement, finished
2-car garage.
A very
complete
and
livable home, priced in the lower 70s.

Well
Built
Stucco
home
in
good
condition
thru-out.
Good
dry
basement. Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts,
2-car
garage.
Reasonable
poss. $26,500.

Lovely
6
rm.
brick
Georgian
in
choice
location.
Lge.
liv. rm.,
din.
rm.,
bright
mod.
kitch. 3 bedrms.,
142 baths, recr. rm. wfifrpl., 2 car att.
gar. A buy! $37,500.

Mix-master

ice

EVANSTON

EAST

hand

arates
the
living
room
and
famil
room wings. 3-car garage. MUST BBE
SEEN—priced in upper bracket.

NORTHBROOK

Most attractive Ranch Home on lovely
15
acre
lot with
curving
frontage.
Large
liv. rm.,
dining’
area,
bright
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
rm., 2 car att. gar. An
impressive
home. $31,500.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm..,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
kitchen,
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
paneled 2nd fir. study or family rm. 6
bedrms., 412 baths, paneled recreation
rm. Quite unusual!

Thermado

with

convenience.

King's Court Corporation

&amp; GOLEE

Tremendous

kitchen

cabinets,

Estate
area
vicinity
Sunset
Ridge
nearly an acre with swimming
pool,
RED PRESSED BRICK CONTEMPORARY
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
Open
planning
beautiful
kitchen,
family
rm.,
dining
rm.
and
living rm.
ail
open to entertaining—Cabana bath off
open
porch
that
can
become
4th
bedrm.
2 car garage
Low
seventies
will buy this home.

SMART

Ber Silo~dlomss

OPEN—SUNDAY 2-5
NO.
2
STEEPLECHASE
LANE
NORTHFIELD
(just
So.
of
Sunse
Ridge
CC
entrance)
An
elega
French
Normandy
with
6
famil
bedrooms,
3 baths, 2 powder rooms
plus servant’s room and bath. Famil
room w/fireplace off the kitchen, plu
a lovely Birch
paneled
library.
LH
w/fireplace, formal dining room, dra
matic
reception
foyer
with
spira

NORTHFIELD

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
‘ HI 6-8373

rs

FOR YOU WHO
APPRECIATE
QUA
ity, this superb brick 3 bedrm. rane
built of the finest materials, will giv
. you the feeling of owning a genuin
masterpiece.
Just 2 blocks from th
“L,”’
bus,
golf course,
hospital
an
shops. Screened porch lets breeze i
keeps
pests out. If this meets
you
needs,
we recommend
quick actio)
Lower 30s.

DEERFIELD
well located 3 bedroom Ranch cabinet
kitchen, attractive fenced yard, black
top
drive,
ceramic
tile
bath,
lge.
utility rm. and Extras go with at lowlow price of $22,500.

interior!

tive
and
spacious
interior.
Large
living room, separate dining room, 2
de luxe family
rooms
(1 with fire-

big

bedrm.

Custom
Built Hemphill
in a setting
of fine old trees on site selected for
convenience to Edens.
Distinguished in appearance.
Beautifully landscaped, tastefully decorated.
Finest
appointment
throughout.
Immaculate condition.
Its
true’
charm
makes
this
two
bedroom home a rare opportunity for
established family that seeks exacting
quality
and
comfortable
living in: a
convenient location.

Exceptionally
fine
Air
Conditioned
newer
9
room.
Bi-Level.
Marble

place),

Master

bath,
walk-in.
closet,
garage.
CENTRAL
TIONED—$46,000.

S

“AN EXTRAORDINARY
HOUSE

SOLD

Immediate possession—4 bedrms., 21%
bath,
Colonial.
IMMACULATE
CONDITION,
inside and out. Family rm.
and laundry rm. on ist floor, base-

DAvis
to see

BE

NORTHBROOK

SMART

GLENVIEW
OPEN SUNDAY
1524 SEQUOIA

REDUCED—MUST

Owner has purchased. Georgian Brick
Colonial
2
story
with
7
rms.,
3
bedrms.,
112
baths,
Rough
hewn
Georgian
marble
firepl. in liv. rm.,
Ist floor
family
rm.
and
basement
fmly. rm., laundry on Ist flr. 1 car
attchd
garage—Really
immaculate
condition—many inclusions—$31,800.

GLENVIEW

6-1015

Washington,

188°

tulouthaeses

Magnificent Tudor Brick residence in
finest east location. Spacious liv. rm.

WITH

acre on attractive private lane near
Tower Rd. and Hibbard Large living
room
with fireplace
and large
bay.
Four
lovely
bedrooms,
21%
baths,
paneled den and recreation room with
fireplace.
Screened
porch
overlooks
golf
course.
Immaculate
condition.
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Low
170s. Call
Rose Silsbee.

NICELY

For

-

EVANSTON

WINNETKA
NEW

3-3220

GR 5-1080
BY OWNER,
4 BDRM.
SPLIT
LEVEL. ADJ. INDIAN HILL
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
Lower Level. — 25 ft. wal. paneled
family
rm.
2
util.
rms.,
entr.
to
17x 13 sen. porch and 10x15 sunken
patio.
Main
Level
—
Lig.
rm.
‘w/raised hearth frpl., oversz. din. L,
kit. w/good eating space and dishw..,
cer.
tile pdr.
rm.
Family
Bdrm.—
Level—3
childs
bdrm.,
1
used
as
study,
cer. tile bath. Master
bdrm.
level, bdrm., 12 x 16, unusual split cer.
tile bath, 2 dressing rms., total 2500
sq. ft. liv. space and heated gar. and
tool shed.
Nicely
Indscp.
w/tanbark
play
area.
Excel.
Wilmette
loc.
ARPER, NEW TRIER EAST, HOW.
ARD, ST. JOSEPH.
Mid 50s
AL 1-8076

ROOM

Nr. Oakton School

Evanston

LAKE

beamed

8!

CONVENIENT
RIDGE
AVENUE
LOcation! Charming Pennsylvania Dutch
Colonial, 7 large rooms,°3 BR’s,
112
baths,
10x15
kitchen
and
unusually
large
main
floor family
room,
fireplace, garage. 57 x 188 lot. $44,000

TWO!

family
room,
den,
and
3
frpls.
Everything kept in apple-pie order by
two house-proud
maiden
ladies
who
lived
in it very
gently.
The
owner
Says she’s crazy when she says ‘‘Sell
for Sixty.’’ Call Roger Fisher to see
one of
Evanston’s wonderful colonial
homes.

&amp; Associates
2500

and

and Landwehr
272-5150

TOO

John Channer
ike

patio

home
in St. Mary’s
Parish
and
so
close to downtown you almost won't
need a shopping cart! A “‘plus’’ factor
is the high value of the land, zoned R7, besides the 5 bedroom, sturdy brick
home. Call for appointment. Mid 40s.
Roger Fisher.

BRICK

with a French
Flair. Paneled
— wet bar — separate dining
— 26’ screened rear porch —
basement
—
attached
2
car

_ magnificently

at $47,900.

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC. _
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN

38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest

Priced

TOWN BUILDERS

overlookinga

REALTORS

-

fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy on a
beautiful.
cul-de-sac
location.
Only

and 4 baths on the 2nd floor

lea
swimming pool. Many details
and
sppeinkments
that invite your
nspection.

STOM

wallpaper,

library;

-floor

446-6200
Winnetka

Builder’s model home—only 6 months
old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story
Cape
Cod. Here is truly living on the
luxury
level.
This
home
features
4
large bedrooms, 21% baths and a full
basement, Master bedroom is on the
downstairs level. Also on the ground
level is a beautiful
paneled
family
room
with fireplace, mud room
and
large
2-car
garage,
Other
de
luxe
features
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
and screens, wall to wall carpeting,
and throw rugs, drapes and curtains,

so is the train. Low 30s.
YOUR

5

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and
beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an
unusual
traffic
poe
from
slate entry
to sunken
iving room and formal dining room to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and

to sell, call

sales
results

&amp; WEINRICH

| Blk. to Howard

-

ik.

NILES
PRICED

Lannon
stone
Georgian
in
superb
condition! 4 big bedrooms, 2!2 ceramic baths, delightful paneled main floor
fam. room plus basement rec. room,
big
modern
kitchen
with
paneled
eating
area,
2
fireplaces,
2
car
garage. Dawes and Chute Schools and
walking
distance to Howard-Western
Shopping
Center.
REDUCED
TO
$57,500. See it!

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

‘YOUR HOME IS OUR BUSINESS"
‘BUSINESS IS SO GOOD .
eed

NOW

Rd.

Evanston
LUXURIOUS

9

EVERYONE!

INDIAN RIDGE

HI 6-5544

NDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

be

Bay

SAMUEL SHERWIN

EAST

if you’re
interested
in
a pretty
4
bdrm., 2 bath home located in EAST
MORTON
GROVE.
Corner double lot
planted with lovely shrubs and trees,
Garage
attached by breezeway.
PATIO. Basement. Priced in low 30s.

distance.
Living
modernized kitch-

powder room

a bedrooms

home

FOREST

a

For Sale—Houses _

WET

You can look and look but you won’t
find a more luxurious 4 bedrm.-home
than this located in one of the newer
sections of Deerfield. Beautifully decorated.
IN
PERFECT
CONDITION.
The kitchen is
a WOMAN’S DREAM,
family rm. with rae, | doors to patio,
212
gorgeous
baths,
large basement
(NO WATER
during recent storms) 2
Car
garage.
Owner
transferred
or
wouldn’t
consider
leaving
such
a
congenial neighborhood. 542% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE.

with

and a 2
price
is

Central

ATTRAC-

with

Just listed. 3 blks. to CROW ISLAND
and SKOKIE SCHOOLS. Lovely Colonial with 5 bedrms., 31% baths. 2 car
garage. Lower 50s.

activities

pool
The

MOST

ROOM

WINNETKA

kitchén

basement

swimming
Zarage.

-GLENCOE—You
tion,

family

the

This deluxe brick Ranch home CLOSE
TO THE LAKE is beautifully located
on OVER
AN ACRE
of ground, This
SECLUDED
RAVINE
PROPERTY
is
unusually
WELL
PLANTED
AND
LANDSCAPED
giving you the feeling
that you’re in a world of your own.
There are 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, a
family room with sliding glass doors
to patio. Lovely BRIGHT
KITCHEN
with
OVERHEAD
LIGHTING
and
good
BREAKFAST
SPACE.
CENjoe
AIR CONDITIONED.
Upper
s.
;

RTHBROOK—De
Luxe
air
condiee
ranch on a beautiful lot of an
acre and
a half overlooking a private
gy
There is a fireplace in the
17x27
living
room,
dining
room,

study

SWIMMING

off

GARDEN

BAR
and
indoor
GRILL
make
this
a delightful entertaining media.
And
the yard is surrounded by a STOCKADE
FENCE
for
swimming
and
sunbathing
in PRIVACY.
This
AIR
CONDITIONED
house
has
a family
room 24’ x 22’ and 3 twin bedrms., 212
baths. Full basement.
2 car garage.
Choice East Glenview location. $73,500.

are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,14 x 25 living
room

opening

as

as

INC.

AVE. EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

June

15,

1967

�158A

For Sale—Houses

quiet street in Willard sch. dist.
kept’ brick ranch. Large yard. | Patio,
entrance hall, | "WAN
today.withCenter
demand
w 30s. 3313 Colfax Pl. (4% blk. E. of
Tile bath. gas heat, Priced in low 20s.
fireplace, separate
living room
pean

RR eran

pean

ne

ee ra

Se

erg

oxen

Low down payment.

teat

ag | Ate awere

room.
Thermopane
door
opens
to
screened porch. Master bedroom has
private bath. 3 twin size bedrooms,
‘sewing room and hall bath. Paneled
recreation room in basement. 2 plus
Car garage.
Walking
distance to all
schools, train and egg
Big yy 4
$63,500. See it today!

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

TO BUY OR SELL CALL

DUINLAN

INC.

&amp; TYSON,

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

See
vanston

Review

Page

ilmette Life
innetka Talk
lencoe News
Inside
orthbrook Star
lenview Announcements

4

Opposite
Classified:
cover pages
age 92
and 96

eerfield Villager
Cover page
ighland Park Herald
Page 13
erving every North Shore Communit
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
oe
ea Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbroo

SUINLAN
LENVIEW
CAPE
TREE

&amp; TYSON,

EAST

INC.

JUST

LISTED

COD HOME ON BEAUTIFUL
LINED
PRIVATE
ROAD

Ist
—
Liv.
rm.
W/FP
—
lee.
din. L Bedrm.
or den,
C.T.
bath—
Mod.
kitchen
~ W/eating
space,
screened in porch.
2nd—2
lge. bedrms.
each W/walk-in
closets,
plus smaller tandem bedrm.
Bsmt.—
ull—partially
finished
Rec.
Rm. W/WFP.
1 car garage plus car
port.
Wonderful
family
home!
Low
50s.
For
further
info.
call
Mrs.
McBean (home) UN 4-5064 or

L.A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010
PLUSH ESTATE AREA

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private pond and a
Japanese
garden.
Built
by
a _ well
known
architect
for his own
home.
Adaptable to a large or smaller family
with its 4 master bedrooms, 41% baths,
and servants’ quarters. Unusual family
room
and
many,
many
custom
features. Arrange an inspection today.
Upper bracket.

J. BRADY
850 Willow

Road,

If You

REALTY
Northfield

Have

CO.
HI

6-5700

Little Cash

BUT CAN
MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTHly payments we can find a home far
ou.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary
financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
000

Central

Corporation

St.
UNiversity

Evanston
9-1444

HOUSE TO BE MOVED
From
present
lot
in
Glenview.
Beamed ceilings, 3 bedrooms, cheerful
St. Charles kitchen. Priced right. Call
for additional details.

KOENIG
PA
L
R

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Winnetka

Just

Listed

Sears

Real

Estate

6-2900

Co.

BRoadway

3-2666

SOUTHEAST WINNETKA BY OWNER
10 rm. brk. home nr. lake, Greeley
Schl., New Trier E., Faith Hope, etc.
Liv.
rm.
w/frpl.
and
beamed
ceil.,
form. din. rm., den, brkfst. rm., cab.
kit., sm. bdrm. and bath on Ist flr. 4
lg. bdrms., 1 w/frpl. and beamed ceil.
and 2 C.T. baths on 2nd. Huge closets.
2 car att. gar. Avail. immed. Low 70s.
For appt. call 446-8297.

NON-RACIAL
TTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK. FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms.; full bsmnt.; nicely
sareacaye fenced yard. Low 20s.
ENNIS R. JONES
OABLE REALTY
609 Fowler
UN 4-0950

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT
une

15,

1967

ADS

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincolnwood
School
district.
Brk.
bungalow. 4 bdrms., sep.
din. rm., full
bsmt. Fenced in yd.
nclosed porch.
Many extras. $26,000. 869-1438.

by Area

$24,000

UNTIL

JUNE

EVANSTON

26

Brk. Georgian home, shaded by trees
and
surrounded
by tall shrubs
and
fencing, offers the utmost in privacy
and yet is convenient
to shops
and
transp.,
14 blk. to ele. schl. 3
bdrms.,
, sep. DR., kit.
w/eating space and stove. Pan. "Rec.
Rm.
w/built-ins,
sep.
laundry
and
work areas in bsmt. Carpeting Ist fl.,
2nd fl. in hall and MBdrm.
Shutters
Rroughost.
Economical
gas _ heat.
Tastefully decorated. Reas. taxes. For
appt. 945-6732
DEERFIELD—CLOSE
IN,
WALK
TO
schools, shopping and transportation. 3
bedroom split-level with family room.
Lot size 72’ x 125’. Construction on
outside brick all around with aluminum siding
at 2nd floor. Custom built
onst. Co. Residence located
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Il.
Phone 945-4130. Price of $31,900.
DEERFIELD
IMMACULATE
4 BEDroom
214% bath
colonial,
completely
landscaped with tall shade trees and
large brick patio. Liv. rm. with frpl.,
din. rm., 22 ft. x 16 ft. pan. fam. room
with snack bar and pass through to
kit. All carpeting, draperies and appl.
oo
Asking in low 40s. Owner,
945DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
Colonial
ranch
on wooded
342
acre;
large living rm.
with fireplace
and
dining
area
opening
onto
patio;
kitchen-family
rm.
with
brick
fireplace;
3 bedrms.;
2 ceramic_ baths;
wool carpeting,
Close. to ‘pool, lake,
and school. $39,900. 945-3965.
DEERFIELD:
3 BDRM. TRILEVEL.
2
full baths,
pan.
rec. rm.,
cent.
air
cond. Intercom throughout. 2 car gar.,
fenced in yd. Lge. patio. W/W erptng.
and drapes incl. Next to park on dead
end street. Conv. to schs., trans., and
shopping. $29,500. 945-2278.
DEERFIELD PARK — BY OWNER:
3
BR Colonial, 242 baths, pan. fam. rm.
Kit. w/built- -ins. Crptng.
and drapes.
Beaut.
qenpncegees:
Lge.
patio.
Mid
30s. 945-2911
DEERFIELD:
BY OWNER,
3 BR, 212
bath,
fin.
fam.
rm.
Move-in
cond.
W/W
crptng.
Spacious
bright
rms.
Walk
to train,
schs.,
shopping.
9457439. Lower 30s. Flexible.
DEERFIELD:
4
BR.
HOME.
EXC.
cond., beaut. landscpd.,
cent. a/c, 2
patios, rec. rm. Mid 30s. Drive by. 516
Indian Hill Rd. By appt. 945-5475.
DEERFIELD:
9
RMS.,
142
BATHS,
frple., range, dshwshr., bsmt., 2 car
garage. Covered patio, 8/10 acre. Mid
30s. 945-4498.

EVANSTON
EVANSTON:

CHARMING

AND

RO-

mantic,
small
4 room
home
with
crab
orchard
fireplace
in _ large
paneled
living
room
on_
beautiful
landscaped
and fenced lot. Close to
transp. and shopping. $17,900.

THAYER STREET
TWO BEDROOMS
FIREPLACE

UPPER TEENS
NORTH

WEST

EVANSTON

THREE BEDROOMS—BRICK
ATTACHED GAR.
NEWLY DECORATED
LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

RUSTIC RANCH in more than a wooded
acre setting near PUBLIC and PAROCHIAL
SCHOOLS.
Fireplaces
in the
living
and
dining
rooms
and
the
master bedroom—there are three more
bedrooms
312
baths,
TV
room,
screened
porch
and
patio.
Upper
bracket.
Tlicrest

OWNER

EVANSTON

8-4440

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincoln school district. Lovely Woodland Rd., Brick and frame Colonial. 3
twin bedrooms, 112 baths, lg. liv. rm.
w/frpl.,
bay window;
sep. din. rm.;
Carpeting
—
shutters
incl.
Kit.
w/dishw.
eg:
util.
rm.
Screened
glazed
pore
Fenced
back
yard
w/stone Bar-B-Q. Roof and aluminum
siding
new
1961.
Close
to
schools,
transportation.
$39,900.
CALL 869-3074 for appt.
EVANSTON:
LARGE
FRAME
HOME.
10 room,
7 bedroom,
1 plus
baths.
Fenced
yard,
large lot, 12 x 24 ft.
storage bldg. 2 car gar. Good home
for large family. Washington and St.
Nicholas schools. $28,000.

HAPP

Dempster

REALTORS,

St.
Morton
966-3200

Grove,

IIl.

EVANSTON
SKOKIE.
WALKER,
St. Joan of Are Schls. 7 rm. brick and
frame
colonial
on _ cul-de-sac.
3
bdrms;.
142 baths;
liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.; 14x 21 family rm. 30s.
OR 4-3298.
EVANSTON
SOUTH-WEST
3 yr. old bi-level w/2
c. garage,
2
baths,
beautifully
finished
family
room
JOS. RUSH REALTOR
2339 W. Howard
338-7100
EVANSTON.
NON-RACIAL.
4 BDRM.
brk. house, 112 baths, full sz. bsmt.,
gas
heat.
5 yrs.
old.
Call
anytime
after 6 p.m., GR 5-7011

— Evanston Review* Wilmette Life

3 BEDRMS.

GLENVIEW
NEW

YER—NICI
Sagrado
. Winnetka F
park. Liv. rm. bef bid 8
fam. rm. 2 bdrms. Kit. w/ea tg
Bath. Ldry. rm. $24,000. 446-5916. ©

“Country

GLENVIEW
— 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATHS
Ranch. Family room, fireplace, recreation room. Central air cond. Over 1/3
acre beautifully landscaped. By owner, 724-5071, after 6 p.m.
GLENVIEW—MUST
SELL
EXECUtive 4 bdrm. ranch. Wooded, dead end,
2/3 acre lot. Save $3,000, $57, 900 By
owner. Brochure available. 729-0078.
GLENVIEW
COUNTRYSIDE—RANCH
Beautifully wooded on }2-acre lot; 3
bedrooms;
attached
garage. Lots of
extras. Low taxes. Low 20s. 272-9224.
HIGHLAND
PARK.
ALL
BRICK
3
bdrm.
ranch,
full basement,
choice
area.
In low 20s. Block
and a half
from schools, shonving. Call 831-4144.

EAST

JUST LISTED. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
quiet deadend street. Large entrance
hall,
bright
living
rm.
w/frpl.,
TV
room,
dining room, modern
kitchen,
breakfast room, new 30 x 21 family
rm.
w/bar,
refrig., range
oven
and
Bar-B-Q.
Sliding
doors
to 40
x 3
swimming
pool.
3
bedrooms,
32
baths. Master bedroom has 2 dressing
rooms
and
private
bath.
Another
bedroom has a study. 2 car detached
garage with 2 rms. in back. Owner
has far more
invested in the house
than this asking price of $98,500. See
this lovely Home today
1-2374

KENILWORTH
GARDENS,
WILmette Colonial, 6 large rooms; ‘11 1, tile
baths;
large
basement;
recreation
™.: ‘screened porch;
2 car garage;
most
desirable
Kenilworth
location;
rugs and drapery incl. In the 40s; by
appt. AL 1-3795.
KENILWORTH
BY OWNER
6 rm, home
w/2 bdrms.
Beautifully
wooded lot 75 ft. wide. Near train and
New
Trier. “A
few
repairs
needed.
Won't last long. $32,500. Vacant, call
for key after 7 p.m. ALpine 6-3198.
LAKE FOREST — BY OWNER: 4 BR.
Cape Cod. 2 baths, full bsmt., 2 rec.
rms., cent. a/c, att..2 car gar. On 14
ac. lanscpd.. lot. $38,500. 234-4028.
NORTHBROOK LEA
The outstanding value in Northbrook
today. More
‘‘room for living’’
more conveniences than other homes
costing much more. Large main floor
family
room,
formal
dining
room.
Master bedroom-dressing room suite,
215 baths. Oversize garage plus many
‘‘extras’’! Only 2 blocks to new schoolnear
shopping
$45,210.
Located
on
Landwehr
Rd.
(7
minutes
E.
of
Edens )-3/4 [pees S. of Dundee Rd. .or
call DI 2-414

MICHAEL ‘SKIERSCH,

Homes

Split-Levels

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms
2'!/, Baths
2 Car Garages
family

rooms,

100%

wool

wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli "
glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
‘appen
double
oven- range, dishwasher and disposal.

YEAR-ROUN
AIR-CONDITIONED.

COMFORT

LITTLE

$50,000

AS 10%
AS

512%

DOWN

BUILDER

NORTHBROOK:
5 bedroom, 2 story Colonial, with 242
baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
ceiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
custom
home
builder.
Residence
located at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northbrook. JMD Construction Co., 945-4130.
Priced to sell at $48,500 which will
include sodding of front yard, seeding
of rear, and storms and screens.

SEAL

HOMES,

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
CR: 2-5600

w/frpl., Dining ‘‘L’’, Lovely
rm., Kitchen w/eating space,

CLOSE

TO

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

LOGAN

LR,

DR,

Kitchen

Low

Taxes.

3 Bedrms

and

and

Sun

bath

In the

on

Close to wnat ese
Wb
3 bedrooms — 2
baths — family room
—eating-size
kitchen
att.
2-car
garage. This efficient, center-entrance
planned
split level
is centrally
air
conditioned
and
on
the
market
at
$41,000.

COMPANY
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK
—
LOCATED
ON
quiet cul-de-sac
and within
walking
distance of schools. A 4 bdrm. bi-level
with
new
carpeting
and
hardwood
floors. Master bdrm. overlooking patio
can be used as dining rm. or library.
Extra lge. fam. rm. and extra lge. 215
Sar ner aee: $31,500. Call for app’t. 272NORTHBROOK—SYCAMORE
LANE.
Charming
3
bdrm.
ranch.
Large
fenced yard. Mud rm. w/greenhouse
window
and
brk. floor.
Dishwasher,
stove
included,
built-in
attic
fan.
Garage. Asking $26,000
Open Sun. 2 to 5.
1503 Sycamore Lane.
272-2188
NORTHBROOK
—
BY OWNER.
3 bdrm.
frame
ranch.
Fam.
rm.;
garese:
patio. Carpeted. Alum. awns. Walking
distance
to Jr. High.
Sc ool buses in front of door. Close to
tollway.
Low
taxes.
$24,000.
1864
meewend
Ave.
Call
CR
2-5675
for
app't.

NORTHFIELD
3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,

dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. 1 block to Abbott
Court,

E. !/&gt; block.

Open daily after | p.m.

Elston Builders
674-0300
256-3479
NORTHFIELD
You
can live graciously in this
all
face brick 3 bedroom ranch, 242 baths,
2 fireplaces. Attached 2 car garage.
Full basement, covered patio. All this
on
lovely
wooded
lot
in
executive
area.
Must
be
seen
to
appreciate.

$48,
CALLERO

&amp; CATINO

Gas

20s.

Vroman-McKnight
REALTORS
:
515-4TH ST.
ALPINE 1
WILMETTE
NEW LISTIN NG
EXCELLENTLY
CONSTRU
home

bdrms.

2nd.

on

for

family

ist floor

Attractive

wanti

and

one

living

room

w/t

eee
and dining room comb.
tchen W/dishwasher, ample coun
space, cheerful eating area. Pane
family
rm.
facing
large
patio
a
lovely garden and yard. One cera

bath W/shower and one powder rm.
Full basement, Bryant furnace,
board
heat.
2-car,
brick.
gar
$39,750.

Call

Mrs.

Hauworth.

McGUIRE

GR_

5-1080
WILMETTE—NEWLY

In

nicely

gs

BR 3-320
LISTED

established

borhood,

NC.

&amp; ORR,

Wilmette

red brick Colonial.

Entr

nice living room
fireplace, good

°
ing

ro
dish-

washer
and
disposal.
3
twin
bedrooms; 11% baths. Full baseme
car detached garage.
$35,000 a

price.

ANN

ANDRUSS,

440 Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

WILMETTE,

REALTO
Keni

1-7300

1538

wise

story brick, immaculate cond.,
pletely carpeted, corner lot, 3 bdr

new

C.T.

bath,

liv. rm.

w/frpl.,

rm.,
modern _ kitche
sun
screened porch, attractive bsmt.,
attic wiuruey
and
piace e ot.

Logan Sch., Jr. High
Rd.

2nd.

Mid

R
on

room; a 1914 x 8 ft. ne paneled
off dining room.
Kitchen with

Very Spacious
.
Split level — in new condition!! This
is
an
exciting
home
offering
a
well-planned
family
living center;
4
bedrooms;
21% baths;
basement
and
attached 2-car garage. $45,900.

REALTY
824 Waukegan

rm

BRICK GEORGIAN
EXCELLENT
LARGE
HOME
Avoca
East and
New
Trier
school
districts.
Livin
DR, Kitchen, Den and
4 Bedrooms
and
142 baths
on
Lge
dormer
BR
and
bath
on .
Full bsmt. Att. garage rake also
garage. Low 40s.

hall leads to
wood burning

NORTHBROOK

SOO}

ROOM OLDER HOME OF B
Frame, close to Northwestern

brick

INTEREST

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd.
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to “gunact Fields.

RED

THE

LR
ily

Bedrms and bath on Ist. Large
and bath on 2nd. Bsmt w/lge weet
Gas ht. Att. gar. In the 40s.

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
inspection 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.

EAST
GLENVIEW
ARCHITECT’S
Contemp. Redwood home situated in
lovely wooded surroundings. Liv. rm.,
1514 x 25, frpl., paneled walls, beamed
ceilings,
Mutschler
kit.,
2
bdrms.,
hobby rm. (used as 3rd. bdrm.), 115
baths. patio, scrn. porch. Expandable.
Lower 40s. PA 4-4386.
GLENVIEW
BY
OWNER:
WILLIAMSburg
Col.
ranch;
3 terms:
3 CT.
baths; din. rm.
‘Ige. pan. fam. rm.;
lot 80 x 175; many extras. Conv. loc. 2
blks. OLPH
Church
and Milw.
RR.
Moving to Florida. $42,000. 724-1988.

ALpine

and

Bi-Levels

AS LOW

EAST GLENVIEW . 2 YRS. OLD. FOR
sale by owner. WwW. New
Trier schl.
dist.; 4 lg. bdrms.;
215 baths;
fam.
rm. w/frpl.; all elec. kitch.; liv, rm.;
din.
rm.;
full bsmt.;
2 car
gar.;
aluminum storms, screens; carpeting,
3
gag inclu. Immac.
Mid
50s. 1729-

4-4866

Series’’

Colonials

AS

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

KENILWORTH

Squire

—

DISTRICT—

HOME

NEW

IN

Beautiful 7 room Brk and Clapboa

|
BAN
in a

GUARANTEED

$37,100 TO

&amp; Associates

SUBUR

city-home
facilities
of
good _ schools

FULLY

WILMETTE
ORCHARD LANE

ON

LANDSCAPED

1, ACRE

33

estate with
community
churches.

John Channer
525

.

FIELDS

Paneled

LISTING

Three bedroom brick and stone ranch,
full basement, partially paneled. Low
taxes. Carpeting, draperies, and 3 airconditioners
include
Newly
decorated.
Walking
distance
to
sho ps,
schools and park. Only $27,500. Cali
Mr. Simko (res: 827-0504)

BOB VOIGTS REALTY

CO.

5800

SOUTHWEST,

and den;
brick ranch;
att. garage;
atio;
exc.
cond.;
cor.
lot;
$24,500.
101
Washington.
GR_
5-1763.
Open
Sunday 1 to 4.

UNiversity

$31,000
ORRINGTON REALTY

DA

BY OWNER |

Income possible, 8 rms., 2 lge. encl.
porches,
full floored
attic,
can
be
converted to 3 apts., new 3 car gar.
$45. mo. Income—mid 20s. UN 4-2777.

DEERFIELD
BY

6-1855
6-2700

GR _5-1717 | EVANSTON

For Sale—Houses

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
76 Lincoln Avenue
Vinnetka, Illinois

Crawford) DA 8-0032.

R. F. Henderson

EVANSTON,
BY
OWNER.
WILLARD
school dist.; brick bungalow;
2 large
bedrms.
and den;
=. —
2 car
garage; GReenleaf 5-294

158A

For Sale—Houses by Area

| 158A

For Sale—Houses by Area

EVANSTON N.W. BY TRANSFERRED | NORTHBROOK
oe: vag Sunday 2 to 5. Years of
ing in this delightful pink
en nf
UN
cod. 2 bdrm. expandable,
%
er pee. 2 frpls., os geet 2 car
reezeway,
panele
'gar.,
attached

OLD WINNETKA HOUSE;
central,
lot or will divide;
lar;
choice location; 5 bedrms.; 3 baths;
by owner;
gas heat; 2 car rae
Hillcrest 6-2440.

oa

158

For Sale—Houses
ETKA
present
compels
Svaihios transfer
owners to offer their attractive SEVOLD Colonial home for
EN YEAR
ares
com “feet a og ome
in
so
features
e
has a
ouse

ees

bel

ae

a

N.W.

tr

$39,900. Call AL 1-7062 for appt.

WILMETTE
ENGLISH _ BRIC
blocks
to
Kenilworth
ane:
$37,500.
Delightful location.

sie

p

25 ft. living room with real firep ince,
den or sun room on Ist
carpeted.
Refrig.,
stove

freeze incl. Immed.
Box

floor,
and

|

poss. Write La

60, Wilmette.

WILMETTE—OPEN HOUSE
Sun. 2 to 5, 406 Wilshire Dr. W. 10
old 3 bdrm. brick ranch, ‘14% cer.
baths.
Gas
ht.
Central
air
Finished rec. rm. w/den and wet

Inc.

carpeting,

ances.

High

WILMETTE
6

bdrms.

py

drapes

40s.

4

central

AL

and

all

1-9374.

a

BY OWNE

baths.

Mod. ait

hall.

Near

Lake,

pow

Trier,
St.
Francis
Xavier,
C Ne
elevated. $72,500. Shown by appt.
AL 6-1113.

WINNETKA
3 bdrm. Tudor

in Exc.

BY OWNER
neighbor

Lg.
new
cab.
kit. w/all
c
appliances;
sep. DR.;
Irg.

. bkeases;

C-T

}

bath

and

Ist

new h/w htr.;
stor. storms;
WW
carpet through
lg. fully floored attic; full dr
w Opaay space. Principals enter

=

’

WINNETKA

NORTHEAST

Spacious center hall Dutch Colonial on —
double lot. 24’
x 14’ LR
w/fireplace;

DR.;

kitchen;

den;

glassed-in porch 3.

twin
bdrms.;
11%
baths;
tra
basement. Walk to village and
train. |
High 40s. By app’t. only.
446-2848

Winnetka—165
LIV.

RM.,

DIN.

built-ins,

Church

RM.,

Rd.

KITCHEN

breakfast

area,

lau

family rm. 2 fireplaces. 4 bdrms. +
garage.
Enclosed
baths,
2 car
yard, $62,500. Odh Realty, 446- 4900.
WINNETKA:

baths;

2

new

BEDROOMS;

kitchen;

ment;
garage;
yard, Avail. Sept.

159

For

Spl;

full

comp etely
fen
1- Sublenad. 446-9

Sale—Town

Houses

5 UNIT TOWNHOUSE
OPPORTUNITY.
TO ACQUIRE
DESIRable corner 5 units, South Evanston,
story, 2 bedroom, paneled basemen

gas

heat,

tion,

all

large

yard,

rented.

excellent

Selling

condi: _

personal

reason. Attractive purchase on interesting terms. Owner. Write T-181, Box
60,

Wilmette.

Use

Hollister

2

Want

Ads

967-6800

«© Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

7 a

�ea

161 For Sale—Vacant Property

peng
rai

financing

to

(AL

1-0550,

res.)

OMEFINDERS
1 GREEN BAY RD. WILMETTE
AL Iti!

King's Court Corporation
C.

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. deg: gh Po
Northfield
HI 6

Industrial
200

FT.

165

_ 6 LUXURIOUS

TOWNHOUSES

walk
to shops,
trains,
ete.
3
ims, 212 baths, living room with
Hace;
dining
room,
completely
kitchen.
Full
basement.
Attached garage. Garden patio
separate dining patio. Central air

CHOICE LOT 31’ X 169.9’
2 family. $6,000.

REALTY

ACREAGE

ASH

446-7180

AGO

ON
EVANSTON
BORDER
OOKING
THE
LAKE.
CEN. AIR
CONDITIONING. LIVING
M
FIREPLACE
3 BED.

ARPETING,
STOV
.
RATOR. IT IS DIFFERENT.
DERN
AND
REAL
SMART.

‘HELL

BROS.

STON

RMING

GR 5-3900
SOUTHWEST

2 BEDRM.

_ JOS. RUSH
W. Howard

REALTOR

338-7100

ths, sep. din. rm.

and many

extras.

900.
Shown by appointment
only.
ur E. Simmons, Ine. ORchard 5-

4
apt.

LAKE
duplex

in

FOREST
townhouse.

each

highstyle

Cherry

0
Pe

Wanted

te

(OME

Av.

for

apt.

Call

Brick,

$33,000.

owner.

ID

Farms—Acreage—Estates

to Buy—Houses

OWNERS,

QUALIFIED

your 4 or 5 bedroom

BUY-

home

Evanston, Skokie or Glencoe
ce not to exceed $60,000.

Anderson
16 Main

in

area.

Evanston,

869-4516

ED
TO
BUY
FROM
OWNER
‘thbrook
resident
needs
4
or
5
. home, traditional design, older
O.K.
if solid.
Prefer
this
or
y suburb.
Able to wait 3 mos.
friday 272-6815.

NSFERRED:

buy,

£
2

RENT

5 bdrm.

Evanston

near

‘“L’’.

or

$40,000-

,000. Write A. Lang, 615 Woodiand
A Forest,

Miss.

39074,

EXECUTIVE
ddle
on

to upper
contract

1y. mid

30s

WITH

FAMILY

class income wants
or rent with option

home

in

ranston 348-7925.

PURCHASE
from
owner
Write North

Wilmette

to
to

714

Anderson

under

475-4637.

N TRIER WEST AREA, 4 BEDRM.

e in F30 condition;
p to mid
50s. 748-5409.

For

Sale—Vacant

Sept.

occup.;

Property

OMEFINDERS
AT
-¥F.

G.

WILMETTE
Hastings,

Realtor

~ CHOICE HOMESITES
NCOE:

approx.

GHTS.

12

2300.

acre.

BEACH

IEW: Wooded 1 acre. $35,000.
AND PARK:
Acre plus. Private

d. $12,000.
ND PARK:

Large

‘ RFIELD: approx.
hool. $11,000.

wooded

14 acre

lot.

close to

VILLA:

DELEIN:

12 lots. $81,000.
10 to 20

acres

Multiple zoning.

“Units. $112,000.

close

to

Approx.

HOMEFINDERS
11 GREEN BAY RD. WILMETTE

AL

I-l111

Darthiield.
Northbrook
TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT

_NEW

pprox.

2/3

acre.

Heavily

wooded.

wer and water. Ideal for contempohome. $16,500.
1 REALTY
446-7180

q

— Classified
J

HOMEFINDERS

Real

PRICE

HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

AL

869-4516
this
the
140
feet
if

'60 Bonneville.

POWER;

MECHANICALLY
=
446-4559.

Eg

Call

owner

er

eves.,

-

Cemetery

FOR

SALE:

12 ACRE
or NorthGive loc.,
Wilmette.

RESIDENTIAL
LOT
33 X150,
colnwood
school
area.
Call
evenings GReenleaf 5-2374.

and

Exchanges

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Three
Ranch
style
4
apartment
buildings
in
top
Wheeling
location.
Face brick and lannon stone, ceramic
baths,
off
street
parking.
Income
$18,330. Low expenses. Will exchange
$49,000
equity
plus
cash
for
good
vacant land.
Jay Martin
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
1564 Sherman Av., Evanston
BR 3-3660
DA 8-3200
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Beauty Plus!
15 Wooded Acres near
St. Charles with 1140 feet fronting on
Fox River. Breath-taking view. High
and
dry.
Price
$49,000
or will
exchange
for
large
house
or income
property. Call Bill Brown
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
1564 Sherman, Evanston
BR 3-3600
DA 8-3200

For Sale—Business

Embryonic

Property

Entrepreneur?

DO YOURSELF
A FAVOR
AND BUY
these very rentable Victorian Cottages
zoned C2 in a location that’s perfect
for someone
who
has
a plan for a
good self-operated business, and needs
to start somewhere. The 4th of July is
just around the corner—so it’s time to
start
preparing
for
your
financial
independence.
Call
Roger
Fisher
to

"McGUIRE &amp; ORR. INC.

BR

33-3220

GR_

5-1080

EVANSTON—TOP
CENTRAL ST. LOCATION. LARGE
OFFICE
WITH 6
ROOM
APARTMENT
ABOVE.
IDEAL
FOR _ DOCTORS,
CPA’S,
LAWYERS
OR
INSURANCE
AGENTS. REAL BUY AT $40,500.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

of State

8 GRAVE

Park

LOT

IN

BEAU-

Cemetery,

tion E lot number West 1/2 390.
divide. $150 each or $800 whole.
251-3129.

SecWill
Call

16 GRAVE LOT IN.
MEMORIAL PARK. SECTION E
ORchard 3-1079
RIDGELAWN
JEWISH
CEMETRY.
Seven
graves
beautiful section.
Pulaski Rd. near Peterson. Sacrifice $350.
Full price. Evens. 831-3843.
MEMORIAL PARK 4 LOTS
Section Memorial
one.
In west
217. (W. 42-217), Call 935-2180.

MARKET
169

half

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales

Conductors

AUCTIONS

CONDUCTED

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every as
—
Sat. 7:30 p.m.

LINowner

LAKE FOREST
Vacant residential 114 acres on north
Waukegan
Rd. $10,000. CE 4-5492.

Trades

I-III

Lots and Crypts

Memorial

tiful

869-1721.

ACRES
CHOICE
PROP.
WOODED.
40 mi. NW of Chgo. near lake, shop.
cent., schools.’ Suit. for twnhs., apts.
or homes. By owner 728-2673 wkdays.

162

RD., WILMETTE

For Sale—Out

168

40 X 203.

WANTED:
VACANT LOT OR
for ranch house. Glenview
field, east of Waukegan Rd.
price. Write: T-182, Box 60,
5

BAY

CHETEK,
WISCONSIN.
3
BDRM.
lake shore year around home, including 2 bdrm. guest house on 2.6 wooded
acres. Both furnished, good condition.
2 car
garage
with
attached
Picnic
house,
2 docks,
3 boats,
2 motors,
$25,000. Harold Wiese. Phone 715-9243482. Chetek, Wisconsin 54728.

S.W. Evanston. Choice Home
SITE.

REDUCED

For
quick
sale.
Two-Flat
in
WILMETTE.
First
floor:
5
rooms,
2
bedrooms.
Second floor:
6 rooms,
3
bedrooms. Logan School. Zoned for 4
units. $30,000.
Call Miss Matheson

Estate

Evanston,

LAKE
BLUFF,
360
PARK
LANE.
Choice corner lot 70 x 160 in beautiful
fully
developed’
residential
area.
Priced for quick sale. $10,000. Arthur
E. Simmons, Inc. ORchard 5-6300.

FULL
good.

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

167

6-5544

EVANSTON

164

ILDERS ATTENTION

SRFIELD:

.KE

St.,

For Sale—investmeny Properties

9,552 SQ. FT.
Conveniently

HI

LOT ZONES
FOR 2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location. $7,500.
:
ALBERT GASKIN CoO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669

FROM OWNER.

$27,000.

Main

BUILDER

EVANSTON—CHOICE
LOCATION FOR
multi-Apt.
bldg.
Zoning
B-3 23 efficiencies or 15 larger units. Older bldg.
now on property. Call—
Mr. Kistler
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

HIGHLAND
PARK—F1
zoning in
centrally located lot will permit
construction of 6 units. It is 50 x
and
the _ price
is
$34,500.
50
additional
property
is
available
needed.

owner wants lg. 3-4 bedroom
with
eating-sz.
kitchen.
and

smt.,

5-1080

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

ELM

516

gage Co. Box 91, Kenilworth.

STORY HOME

INC.
GR

GLENCOE CORNER LOT
Adams St. at Randolph.
located. Asking $7,000.

or

ON
CONTRACT
any house
under
Shore Investment

000.

166

NORTHBROOK
AREA—Here
is.
an
opportunity to buy 2 beautiful acres in
Northfield Township. One acre zoning.
Price $22,500.

W/OPTION

house,

ilmette,

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

Convertible

Real Estate

St.,

McGUIRE
BR

RESIDENTIAL

tion, write T-179, box 60, Wilmette.

UN 4-0950

41
ACRES
OF
ROLLING,
wooded,
secluded
countryside.
Lovely
pond.
Excellent
for
hunting.
Fine
investment opportunity. Call Nell Rogers.

2

2-

ZONING,

HARVARD

GOELZER

AINES
2 BLOCKS
WEST
OF
Hospital,
8853C
Drive. Beautifully maintained 2
split-level
townhouse.
13%

yin

DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler

TOWNHOME

vate cyclone fenced yard with
ed
patio
142 baths
autifully ng vy toy courtyard
:
Only $19,500!

R5

Vacant

GAS,
ELEC2
acres
or
more
231-1025. Agent.

wants acreage, approved lots or apt.
sites—Northbrook,
Northfield,
North
Shore area. Please send full informa-

WILMETTE

BEAUTIFUL
LOT
3612X140’
IN
attractive quiet residential community. Ideal to build the home
of your
dreams. $6,600.

Northwest

FRONTAGE,

tricity.
Approx.
available. Terms

WANTED:

Corner | Ith and Central
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5

JACK-

We 4g
right.
Col. Dan

compl.

home

furnishings

out-

Danner, Glenview.
PA 4-5171.
GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
Free outside space every Sun. during
the month of June, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bring anything you want to sell and
spend a day in the country. We have
20 acres and a big
barn to spread out
your
items.
Modern
toilet facilities
and refreshments
on premises.
Leslie’s Flea Market, Wadsworth Rd. at
Rte. 41. For infor., call 864-1145.

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

ORIENTAL

RUGS

EVALUATED

AND

identified.
Special
offer
for limited
time only. Maximum $10
per rug. Not
interested
in buying.
Phone
N.
B.
Jorjorian. GR 5-0022, evenings.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

171

Conducted

House

Sales

SATURDAY THE 17TH ONLY
10 to 4. 405 BROADVIEW, H.P.
(Ravinia.
1 bik.
. of Clavey
and
Green Bay). '59 OLDS SUPER 88, gd.
cond.;
mah. harp base tbl., 6 chrs.;
Ozite
carpet
10x11;
hickory
porch
furn.;
frpl. access.;
Fr. chr.;
green
9x 12 rug;
cherry bed;
redwd.
tbl.,
umbrella,
chrs.;
DEHUMIDIFIER;
28’ EXT. LADDER;
drop leaf tbl. and
chrs.;
bookshelves;
baby crib;
mah.
chest and bed; 200’ sewer auger; ext.
lanks
and
ladders;
power
mower;
arbecue; dress form; vise; loads of
garden tools and kitchen misc.

HOUSE

SALE

LILLIAN FRANCIS
831-4428 EVES.

ENGLISH
4 dr. chest circa 1780; 4
exquisite
cornices
(2-80,
2-60’);
Mother-of-Pearl
inlaid
chr.
(needs
some
work);
ant.
pict.
frames;
Spanish-type
hexagon
tbl.;
very
lg.
carved
oak
DESK;
HERMAN
MILLER
low
chest;
porch
full
of
FICKS-REED
furn.;
Philco
console
phono;
few
oil
paintings;
MINK
STOLE; unusual Fr. Mustard jars and
pepper mills; TIFFANY SGND. AND
NO. TURTLE BACK DESK LAMP: 8
BAKER
D.R. CHRS.
SPEC. INTEREST DEPT.: Attn. all boating enthusiasts:
Lake
Mich.
charts;
dinghy
anchor;
ladders;
sails;
skin
diving
and
like
new
water
skiing
equip.;
ANT.
GUNS
including
Winchester
model 1886 and Fr. dueling pistol; 2
sets
golf
clubs;
tennis
racquets;
eating and drinking equip.; about 500
COUNTRY
WESTERN
45 rpm RECORDS;
lots of CHRISTMAS
deco.:
3
pce. bamboo settee; KENMORE
DRYER
in exc.
cond.;
5 pe.
matched
luggage;
bkcses.;
pr. lounge
chrs.;:
very good and very
reasonably priced
chests, kneehole
desk; loads of dec.
wall treatments; 25 YDS. WHT. ANT.
SATIN
STILL ON THE
BOLT;
MOTOROLA
TV $25; all this plus tools;
women’s designer clothes, size 12-14;
men’s navy uniforms and boy’s Culver
Military dress hats (splendid to hang
on the wall).
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES
UN
9-2022
call
anytime
GR _
5-0127
531 MEADOW DR., WILMETTE
(off Wilmette Av.) Thurs., Fri., 10 to
5; Sat. 10 to 3.
Pr.
contemp.
couches;
pr.
lamp
tables; corner table; blk. naug. lounge
chair w/ottoman;
lav. wool liv. rug
w/matching
stair
and
hall
carpet;
offwhite wool room size rugs; red oval
rug;
desks;
chests;
hide-a-bed;
hiriser bed; complete Italian prov. bed
set; sheer draperies; bar cabinet; pr.
commodes;
fireplace
equip.;
ant.
wash stand; pine habitat trundle bed;
chest
and
table;
freezer;
refrig.:

stove;

kit.

table

and

chairs;

ladder

172

For

EARLY

OUR

SETTING

Save 40 to 60%
All Midwest

Hundreds

TUES.

WED.

JUNE

20

and 21, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. to settle
estate of Viola Hilf, 1927 Lincoln Ave.,
Evanston
(2 blks. so. of Central St.,
west of Gr. Bay Rd.) 2-cushion tufted
back sofa; 2 Prs. liv. rm. chrs.; wing
chr.;
end tbls.;
brass fireplace set;
Mah. dropleaf din. tbl w/leaves and 4
chrs.;
Mah.
crown
glass breakfront
w/desk
comp.;
rec.
cab.;
kneehole
desk;
glass topped wrought iron tbl.
and 4 chrs.; modern design wal. couch
and chrs.; color TV;
11th Ed. Ency.
Brit.;
Early
American
design
twin
beds, chest-on-chest. night tbl., dresser
and
mirror;
Maple
drop
end
serving cart; good refrig.; aut. Kenmore
washer
and
gas
drier;
silver
plated serving pcs.; elec. roaster on
stand;
Vic.
oce.
tbl.;
kit.
tbl
and
chrs.;
misc.
Sale
by
Hazel
Ann
Stupple.

SELLING

EVERYTHING—2847_

24 months

PARKER

THIS

SAT. AND SUN. 10 A.M. TO 2
P.M. Hazel Ann Stupple will be selling
contents
of
10-room
hse.
at
823
COLUMBIAN.
OAK
PARK
to settle
estate of Emil J. Gutgsell.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

NO
$199.84
$149.9.
144.88

to pay

FURNITURE

1560 Howard

St.

CO.

Chicago

764-220€

115 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
Daily

2 Biks. W. of Sheridan Road
to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to

MOVING
SALE
"The Best For Less"'
Entire Stock
of
Furniture

Being Sold Out...
Tremendous Savings
On Everything .. .
EVERYTHING

AA

HAS

TO

Furniture

GO

Co.

1621

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

CARPET

SPECIALS

BIGELOW
15
X
7
ALL
WOOL
plush carpet, temple gold, reg. $18.95
wool plush carpet, avocado, reg. $12.95
now
$7.90;
Bigelow
all
wool
hard
twist, gold, slightly irreg., reg. $12.95
now $5.90; Philadelphia carpet 15 x 24
all
wool
heavy
twist,
champagne
beige,
$14.95
now
$8.90:
Gulistan
15 x 72 Acrilan plush. Empress gold,
$12.95
now
$7.90;
12x21
nylon
embossed,
old,
reg.
$189
now
$112:
12 x 18 nylon embossed, avocado, reg.
$169 now $96; 12 x 15 nylon, avocado,
reg. $149 now $79; 12 x 12 gold, reg.
$119 now $65; 9 x 12 now $49.50; 12 x 18
nylon tweed in gold and avocado, reg.

$159

now

$105;

also

lge.

selection

of

odd sized rugs and remnants drasticly
reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
YOrktown 5-4485

EVANSTON’S

RUG—CARPET

OUTLET

REMNANTS

WIL-

mette Av., W. Wilmette. Thurs., Fri.,
June
15,
16th,
9:30 to 4:00.
GOOD
FURN.
Like
new
PUMICE
FINISH
dbl. bed, comp.
dbl. dresser-mirror,
night stand;
twin beds comp., chest
mirror,
night
stand,
beaut.
mahog.
BREAKFRONT.,
drop
leaf
tbl.;
4
chrs.,
1 YR.
OLD
ROYAL
TYPEWRITER,
2 pole lamps, 6 mos.
old
dinette set; Zenith color TV;
metal
cabs.;
work
bench,
tools,
power
mower, leaf sweeper,
spreader, grill
rotisserie,
garden
tools,
ANTIQUE
MIRROR,
DESIGNER
CLOTHING.
Misc.
Another
BETTY
BOUGHTON
Sale. AL’ 1-2477.

Honored

of other values

New

432-3107

AND

Cards

Your credit is good

W/

Cus. 7 ft. hutch;
antq. blanket chest
w/hutch
top;
sofa
in
chintz
and
matching
love
seat;
din.
rm./lazy
susan tbl., ladder
bk.
chrs.;
Ebony
Hardman-Peck
Spinet
Piano;
Mex.
col. cocktail tbl. w/4 low chrs.; Ferris
end tbl.; 5 bdrms. of furn.; sawbuck
tbl./benches;
dry
sink;
Ital,
chest
circa
1740;
old
scounces;
unusual
lamps; 14 pes. Rustic weather treated
furn.; primtv. bar stls.; silver; china:
linens;
clothes;
darling
prints;
pictures;
maps;
etce.,
glass
encased
Sailing
Vessel;
A
Charming
house
packed full of ‘‘Americana’’
furnishings, priced to sell out!
Sale conducted by

"The TRIO"

Charge

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
230 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
229 Contemporary Sofas
$190 7 pc. Dinette Sets
160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
130 Deluxe Box Spr. and matt.
130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
80 5 pc. Dinette
Sets
80 Bunk Beds
80 Hollywood
Beds
55 7 Drawer Desks
$ 45 Lounge Chairs
$
7.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads

antiques, Custom md. Reproductions,
Novelties,
etc.
June
14-15-16,
Wed.Thur.-Fri.
10
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
250
Harbor, Glencoe (E. of tracks, S. of
Dundee)

NEXT

WAREHOUSE

Everything Sacrificed

AMERICAN

COUNTRY

Goods

"Must Vacate”

back
chairs;
matching
two
chests
w/desk;
child’s
pool
table;
fans;
dress.
table;
books;
clothes:
picnic
table w/benches;
power mower;
garden
tools;
ext.
ladders;
barbecue;
couch and
chair (needs uphols.); ice
cream
table w/chairs;
poker
table;
Christmas decor; foot locker; washer;
gas
dryer;
mangle;
patio
chairs:
Pictures;
oil paintings;
ladies’
and
men’s’
golf
clubs
w/carts;
patio
chairs, misc.
SALE BY ALICE KILLIAN
ID 2-0665

AMERICAN

Sale—Household

MILL

NEW

AND

ENDS

What

ROLL

USED

SHORT
ENDS

size or color

do you

ROLLS

need?

WE HAVE IT!
ACRILICS
WOOLS
EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.
1917

NYLONS

Mon.

Church St. UN 4-0277, UN

and

Thurs.

to 9—Saturday

4-0289

to 5:30

YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

RECONDITIONED RCA COLOR TV
With new picture tube. Labor warranty 30 days. Only $229.80.
Other reconditioned TV’s, $15. And up.
One used refrigerator only $57.50.

CAMPBELL'S

Color TV and Refrigeration
and unexcelled service
1943 CENTRAL ST.
EVANSTON
DAVIS

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star °
Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

June

15,

;
8-5757

1967

ibe.

Easy

2130

2

Lake.

PROPERTY.

son (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.

©

to

qualified buyer. Call Mrs. May

EVANSTON

EVERYTHING IN PERF. COND.
—
Down cush. sofa;
gorg. pr. love seats;
unusual cont. dining tbl. w/6 chrs.;
twin beds w/king sz. hdbrd.; Kent Nit
stands; triple chest; desks; chrs.; Mol
la wrght. iron glass top tbl. w/6 chrs.:
twin beds, no hdbrds.; =
refrig.;
wash.
machine;
oiled wal.
dresser;
foam-flat
sofa;
rnd.
Formica
coffee
tbl.;
china;
kitchenware;
clothes;
guitar;
gorg.
misc.
June
15-16-17
Thurs., 9-2; Fri., Sat. 10-5. Please note
Thurs. hrs.
640 Green
Bay Rd., Highland
Park.
Sale Conducted by Blossom Aisner

ALAA A

blo

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD
AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 15, 16, 17
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1017 FOREST,
GLENCOE
(Sheridan
Rd. to Maple Hill Rd. (900) (1 bl. W.
of
Sheridan).
VE
5-2792.
Besides
antiques there’s enough stuff to make
this
Dennisons of Glencoe.

RL

E OTHERS SLEEP

u can pick up this IMMACULATE
ck townhouse
for only
$19,500.
2
vedrooms,
114 baths, excellent
attic
age. 2 blocks to transportation —1

minutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

CHARM

i i =T ID
too © Oto ~I1&amp;

eots eee . Uestines
Hastings, Heulior”
Realtor

¢

COUNTRY

APAA

ing acre lots on high ground in beau-

tiful Trout er
facilities
with
land
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13 spring
stocked with trout.
ming pool. Each lot

2707-9 HOWARD ST.
EXCEL. COND. !
1750 square ft. plus shop, garage, part
now avail. for rent to dr., contractor,
etc. SEE THIS! $44,000.
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020, 233 Asbury, BR 3-2660

NEWER!

tADS

VACANT
PROPERTY
__
|
BARRINGTON AREA. TWO ADJOIN-

�bak

chest

w/hat

box

AL

OVING.

marble tbl. w/gold leaf legs; mirrors;
chests;
brass
chandelier;
hall fix-

$25

eer

40

$35
$30

cab.
bin

utter churn crock
mall Formica table
Odd Bentwood Chairs
mith-Corona Portable
troller, car bed

$75
A

$20

alloon Prov.
back Magnavox
needlepoint radio
chr.

ntq. Rnd. glass china
eb
gamed organ

12
$25
$7
$15
$7
$35

DISPLAY
SAMPLES
REMOVED
from furniture mart. Buy at less than
wholesale
prices.
Fr.
Prov.
dinin
rooms;
Early
American
maple
an
cherry
bedrooms;
100
decorator’s
tables;
mirrors; pictures and lamps.
Unbelievable values. 2480 Sanders Rd.
Northbrook. Rear barn. 272-6675.
MOVING: THURS. 9-3 ONLY.
It.
Prov.
din.
rm. set,
fruitwd. fin.

$10

rench

black
Prov.

$15
si

6-1572

_—
ag 27 (all leather
Dantes Se
ee
bric-a-brac:
pictures;

misc.

kitchenware;

guitar. 404 Laurel, Wil-

mette, Apt. i-W Friday 9:00 to 4:00, or
a

ae

ene.

Call

AL

1-1616

after

LOVING TO SMALLER HOUSE.
Selling
3’x6’
wrought
iron,
glass
topped table, $20; 4 side chairs $2.50
each; porch hammock $5.00; 2 boudoir
chairs, new slipcovers, $12 each; pullup
arm
chairs
$2.50
each;
brass
chandelier,
$10;
Lawson
love
seat
(good cover, needs slight repair) $10;
extra large attic fan, $20; other items
of interest. Sale starts Thurs., 9 on—.
_ 344 Locust Rd., Winnetka. House is 2
doors
south
of Willow
west
side of
Locust.

seats,

1229

Hinman,

new)

fan,

pots,

Fri
and’
Glenview,

$5.00

pans,

Sat.

PArk

Be

misc.

1166

4-4430

Double
Firm

Evanston.

BOX

items.

urs.

Drive,

HIGH-

to

Going Out of Business

10

FRI.,

TO

3.

browse in quaint basement store room
chuck
full good used furniture,
fine
antiques,
commodes,
tblis.,
wash/pitch., scales, china, priced to sell. 666
Central
Av.
Highland
Park.
Cor.
Green
Bay.
Come
back
door-SALE
sign.

PRIVATE—SACRIFICE.
MAGNIFIcent rare
antique
orig. Tang
vase;
antique
jade
cig.
boxes;
sm.
fine
Orient. chest and tables; eleg. clock;
lamps;
pr.
beau.
white
26’
high
porcelain amores on sep. bases $90;
vast
coll.
art
objects,
accessories,
paintings, mirrors, etc. Call 672-4587.

oe Ace

DUNBAR

ee

¥29 Chancellor
Evanston
VORY
SINGLE
BED,
CHEST,
2
night tables-glass
tops, $125;
double
bed,
$25;
single
box
spring
and
mattress,
$60;
oak
dining room
set
table, 6 chairs, $125; refectory table,
$40; Spanish design library table, $50,
low chest, $35; club wing chair, $45;
other chairs, $5 to $40; Oriental and
other rugs, $5 to $125; Lamps, $5 to
$15; floor fan, $20; 200 books, 50c and
up. Many other items.
ALPINE 1-3689
OVING
TO
CALIF.:
MUST
SELL
this
week,
Old
rnd.
oak
din.
tbl.;
Lawson
sofa;
RCA
radio-phono
console, w/records, mahog. cab.; antique

wheels;
antique spinning
books;
toys;
tbl. racing
clubs;

lawn

2,

3-drawer

mower;

file

garden

9

gee
AM.

teas
on.

set;

many

Mag a
ae
4
poster.
bed

ipirappie posts); mahog. tip table;
grill w/elec. rotisserie; antique reading table; lawn spreader; 20"’ window
fan; kit. set; 2 bikes; glider; misc.
toys, games,
and objects of art. ‘A.
Morf.
135
Central
Park
Ave.,
Wilmette, 2519513.

FASCINATING
COLLECTION
OF
one of a kind Antique accessories
including: several pieces of Steuben
and an unusual collection of boxes
that

top

vary

in

peter

or

size

and

price,

easuamecty

useful

tect

USED APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATORS
from ae: 95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
D pied
369. 95
RANGE
from
&lt;, “3
RECONDITIONED
GUARAN
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)
BABY

Chests; ‘ 6 Yr.
BELOW
General
:
1433 Milwaukee

SALE
er Youth
Cribs;

Beds

|
FACTORY COST
Juvenile
Mart
Av.

AR: 6-2060

MOVING:
WILL
SAC.
LIKE
NEW
Foodorama
upright
comb.
freezer
refrig.
$150;
double
oven
Hotpoint
elec.
stove,
spindle
double
bed;
dehumidifier;
patio furn.; lawn mow-

ers;

fans;

lamps;

much _

garden

equipment.
Many
misc.
items.
Sat.
and Sun. 10 to 6. 1537 Hawthorn Lane,
Glenview.

HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Moving,
twin
and
hollywood
beds;
dressers;
desk;
chrs.;
bookcases;
removable bathroom shelves;
Imps.;
Misc. UN 4-6714.

June

15,

1967

ee

iE,

a

Drexel
a.m.

maton

aa

Av., Glencoe,

to 4 p.m.

—

only

mae

items. "389

Fri. and

Sat.,

11

:

FINE
ANTIQUE
AND
MODERN
furniture, outdoor and porch, lamps,
ee,
a
chr.,
andirons
er
rpl.
equip.,
choice
dishware
an
kitchenware,
gen.
baby
equip.,
old
rs 0% and brass, stone carvings. UN
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges, NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL

NOW

437-1364
BETTER THAN A RUMMAGE SALE!
Hurry
in
for
our
LAST
WEEK
BARGAINS.
Prices
marked
down,
down. (10c up). Joy’s Country Store,
1418

for

storing
diamonds
and things. Do Sane
in
and
poke
about.
The
Finishing
Touch, 4137 Main St., Skokie, noon to
five- Tuesday through Saturday.

2 END

MOVING
TO FLORIDA:
LIVING
RM.
pes.;
beautiful dbl. duo-bed;
2 bedroom
outfits;
2 rugs
w/felt
pads,
,
,
grr
Br
6”:

golf

10 to 4, 1237
Park,
831-

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

LOUIS
XVIII
BEDRM.
SET,
BEAUT.
handcarved
satinwood,
$300;
Hide-abed sofa and mtchng. chr. $30; aptmt.
size din. rm. tbl. w/leaf and 4 chrs.
$25;
7 formal
din.
rm.
chrs.-need
uphol. $9.00 ea.; pwr. mwr. $10; Call
831-2249.

lge.;

tools;

TABLE;

BEAUTIFUL
FRUITWOOD
60”
cocktail tbl. w/inserted
marble
top;
Beth Weisman 47” high hand painted
lamp.
Reas.
priced. 525-3189 after 4
p.m.

tbls.,
in
perfect
condition;
custom
made
Travertine
coffee
tbl., only
6
months old; blue sofa bed; dining rm.
fixture;
2 oriental
tbls.;
lamps;
2
cigarette tbls.; all reasonably priced.
Call VE 5-0812 after 5 p.m.

old

cabs.,

other items. Fri. and Sat.
Sherwood
Rd.,
Highland
3505.

get
from

whl.;

COFFEE

Central

869-8653.
15

Evanston.

Open

1

to

5.

SQ
YARDS
BEIGE
WOOL
crptg.:;
39 sq. yds. wool turf;
6 ft.
marble top bench; din. buffet; freezer
chest;
drapes;
tw.
and
king
sz.
bedspreads,
brass
hanging
fixtures;
wal, high-fi cab.; OR 4-6039.

BARGAINS!
NEVER USED SERTA TWIN BOX
springs and mattresses, $50 ea.;
airconditioner GE Thinline. $50; Hotpoint
refrig., 13 cu. ft.; $75. HI 6-7521.
SELLING
OUT.
3-LEG
PED.
D.
R.
leaf tbl.
w/extras,
$125;
dec.
easy
pi wb py es ~—
opr
$80; ee;
ssid
china cathease 7)
fe) &gt; end
2
fireside
waieat
ibis.
(1'4
mo.), $70; misc.91. 4048
OWNER
MOVING:
2.8
Cy...
FF
refrigs.;
2 Empire bureaus; 3 Empire
mirrors;
single
bed;
lounge
chr.,
footstool;
bdrm.
chrs.
and
chaise,
frpl.
equip.;
patio
tbls.,
umbrellas.
Shown by appt. 446-3813.
BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices

7550 N. Milwaukee
Open
| OPE

Ave.

and Thurs.
Mon
SUNDAYS 11 to 3

CONDITION.

MERIT
PRICE
GAS _ STAINLESS
steel top double oven range $100;
5
caned
back
needlepoint
seat,
Adam
period din. rm. chrs.;
antique large
carved mirror. VE 5-1927.

COME

MOVING SALE. ALAN
Robertson honey pine breakfront with
desk;
2 uphol. captains chairs;
mahog. Duncan Phyfe table and 6 chairs;
bow front chest; brass fire screen; 35”
card table set; uphol. chairs; leather
cocktail
table;
tea
cart;
recreation
room
chairs
and
settee;
Ironright
Mangle; venetian blinds 32
x 56; Lili=
7
+ A
for. tbl.; hamper;
for.

$30. GOOD
869-2198.

CUST. MADE
DIN. RM. SET, PEDEStal
tbl.,
2 leaves,
pads,
6 chairs,
sideboard. Best offer over $500. May
be seen at St. Anne’s Gallery, 712 Oak
St.,
Winnetka,
(east
of Green
Bay
Rd.). HI 6-7656.
PATCH
QUILTS;
ROCKERS;
TBLS.;
chests;
gate leg tbls.;
thread cab.;
oval
mirrors;
summer
furn.;
bookcases;
pedestal;
4
dr.
steel
file.
Weber’s, 829 Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-

$300,000 FURNITURE, CARPETING
and
appliances,
60
to
70%
off.
Samples and model home samples. No
reas.
offer refused.
Cash
or terms.
WE 5-3191, Linsky Furniture, 3067 N.
Lincoln Av.

THURS.,

SPRING,

Bed Frame,
Mattress

DANISH
MODERN
WALNUT
DINING
room
set, table, buffet and 6 chrs.;
antique-white double bed and matching night table w/Serta mattress and
box springs;
dinette set, table and 6
chairs. 475-2808.

marbelized dinette
port.
dishwasher,
chairs, tables, plus

much more. 1269 EASTWOOD.

|

(At Harlem)
evenings.

GAR.
MISC.
SALE:
ROLLAWAY;elec. dp. fryer; shoe chest; vaporizer;
roller skates; baby furn.;
games; lad.
clothes size 12-14; meat slicer; mah.
desk; Imps.; shoe rack; chr.; Fri-Sat.
9-7, 8310
Keystone, Skokie, OR 6-9538.

ANTIQUES:
BALL AND
CLAW
FOOT
tbl., cutdown
to coffee tbl. ht.; sm.
spinning wheel, dated 1839; Dropleaf
din. tbl., walnut top and cherry legs,
ID 3-1057
PATIO
FURN.;
BEAUT.
ORIENTAL
rugs; marb. tbls.; antique piano; pr.
satin glass lamps; tiffany shade and
chandeleir;
mbl.
pedestal;
antique
BR. set; exquisite DR. set; 662-4539.
MOVING:
2
ALMOST
NEW
GOLD
naug.
sofas;
blk. naug.
chr.;
white
Formica-top
tbl.;
white
Formica
shelves;
kit. tbl., chrs.,; Beaut. wh.
parchment cocktail tbl. ID 3-0632.
BAMBOO
DRAW
DRAPERIES,
A-1
condition,
protect
your
porch
from
rain and snow.
1 pr. 16’ w., $19.95;
pr. 12’ w., $15.95; 1 pr. 10’ w., $12.95.
All 80" high. 446-4474.
MOVING.
LIV.
RM.
CHRS.;
DAVENport;
lamps;
motorized
bar-b-cue;
tbls.;
ant. clock;
Frigidaire
refrig.;
vacuum;
Revere
tape
recorder
and
tapes. Reasonable. Call UN 4-5826.

GARAGE

SALE

ALL MISC. ITEMS.
1020 Manor Dr., Wilmette.
Sunday, June 18th
1 to 4 p.m.
GARAGE
SALE;
SAT. JUNE
17, 9:30
a.m.-5 p.m. 1910 Linneman, Glenview.
Moving
out
of
state.
Must
sell
houseful of furniture; lawn tools, incl.
pow. mower; lawn furn.; misc.

Antique Furniture Sale
808

LINDWALL’S
Oak Street
19 Blk. W. of Green Bay

Winnetka
Road.

TODAY ONLY: MOVING SALE. FROM
1 p.m.
to 6 p.m. 455 Chestnut
St.,
Winnetka. Ice cream tble.; 4 matching chrs.; chest of drawers; old school
room desk. Many other items.
BE
GENTLE,
BE
KIND,
TO
THAT
expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
=.
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette.
DINETTE
SETS;
2
GAS
SPACE
heaters; 2 gas ranges; Hollywood 4
w/spr.,
matt.;
port.
sew.
mach
wae
rug;
many
misc.
items.
833

BRASS
2644 Green

EAGLE
Bay

ANTIQUES

869-6660
Rd.

Evanston

$375 UPRIGHT
FROSTFREE
FREEZer $175;
Sch. desk $15;
snow tires;
jump
seat;
Seuss
bks.;
golf
clubs;
crib; dishes; games; toy trucks; bdsd.
tbl.; iron; other items. 945-2376.
THURSDAY
SALE.
UNIVERSAL
2
oven range,
exc.
cond.,
$60;
picnic
tbl., iron
supports $5.00;
mah.
din.
rm. set $60; Conant Ball birch coffee
tbl., corner tbl., $20 ea. AL 6-0421._
.
MOVING:
MUST
SELL.
KIT.
TABLE
and 4 chairs; assorted drapes; 33
yds.
gold, all wool carpeting. Gall 274-7753.
G.E. REFRIGERATOR
WITH FREEZer on top. Reasonable offer accepted.
Excellent condition. Call OR 5-1274.

172 For Sale—Household

Goods

CLEAN

3 YEARS OLD

18TH.

NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set, octagon table, 4 high back chairs;
2 leaves;
breakfront china cab. Also
used table, chairs, couch, lamps, and
wise. appliances. Call OR 5-4527 aft.

ay MOVING: PATIO SALE |

LAND
PARK
(Deerfield
Rd.
Richfield, W. 5 blks. to Eastwood).

BY

BACK
YARD
SALE,
7519
E.
PRAIrie Skokie, Fri., Sat., Sun.
10-4. 36’
marble pedestal; ‘Spanish spindles $1.00
each;
frames,;
table bases;
railroad
lantern; chests; all kinds of antiques.
Moving must sell.

DISPLAY
SAMPLES
FROM
FURN.
Mart Buy at less than wholesale. Fr.
Prov.
din. rm.,
Early
Amer.
mapl.
and
cherry
bdrms.,
100
decorator
tbls.;
mirrors;
pictures;
lamps.
Unbelievable values. Model Decorators,
Inc., 2480 Sanders
Rd.,
Northbrook,
rear barn. 272-6675.

Kittunger loveseat;
set/6
chrs,
Flute,
mobile fan, lamps,

SELL

COMPLETE DINING ROOM SET
63” table with three 12’’ boards
6 black naughahyde chairs
60’’ buffet server, glass top
Breakfront with beveled glass doors
Also 6 year crib
‘
L 6-2192

oe

Vernon

MUST

EVANSTON
GARAGE
SALE:
USED
furniture; odds and ends and antiques
including clocks, kettles;
telephones;
lamps;
ironstone’
china;
rocking
chairs;
many
other
articles.
Sat.,
June 17 from 10 to 3. 1031 Maple Av.

like
new;
Fr.
uph.;
beveled

newly

SALE:

172 For Sale—Household

Goods

Card tbl.; leather chrs.;
coffee tbl.;
occ.
tbl.;
marble
top tbls.;
bench;
ant.
pot
belly
stove;
TV;
and
mise. 1224 Hohlfelder Rd., Glencoe. 12
to 6 Thurs. through Sunday. 835-4511.

.
| CROWN
30”
DUETTE
STOVE
2
ovens, 1 at eye level. Like new, has
instruction
book.
Automatic
oven,
burner with a brain. Glass panels in
both
oven
doors.
Also
Toastmaster
humidifier, the best. Make
offer for
either.
Moving
and
must
sell
this
weekend. AL 1-7754.

chair ‘and “ottoman, “drum “tahe, |
tables,

rene

window

PRICED TO SELL, PR. OF |

URNISHINGS
OF
FIVE
RM.
APT.
sacrifice
sale
to close
estate
Twin
bedroom set (solid black walnut, like
new);
round
drop-leaf maple
dining

leather
sofa,

For Sale—Household

HOUSE

LIKE
NEW
ROTISSERIE
$8.00 DUNcan Phyfe dropleaf table with leaves,
$12;
kitchen
table,
Formica
top,
2
chairs,
$8.00;
wer
mower,
$10,

Typewriter
312
Ea. $1

grey-blue
sm.
armchairs,
pr.
blue
occas. chairs; tier table; 3 mirrors; 2
antique
chairs;
mahog.
dressing
tapr. mahog. lamp tables;
ble; lamps;
pr.
twin
beds
with
Seng
metal
frames;
Danish
smoked
glass Glug:
Glug
bottles
and
lIge.
ash
tray;
Swedish goblets and sherbets; Christmas plates, cups and saucers; champagne
glasses;
hassock
type
fan;
mahog.
flat
top
desk;
secretary;
dresser and folding bed with spring
oe
2662 Orrington Av., Evanson.

senator
a
se
rines:

172

ALL

Ae

WOOL:

crac

BEIGE

over

60

yards.

Call

SAT.,
9 TO
6 P.M.
ONLY
1401-1405
Elmwood
Av.,
Evanston.
Desks;
dressers; tables; chairs; Empire bed;
tall mahog. cupboards w/glass doors:
chests; trunks; pictures, etc.
PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE
DINING
room
table,
maple,
44’’
x 65’,
fruitwood
finish,
6
Windsor
matching
chairs. $170 cash. 148 Glencoe Rd. 8353603.
MOVING—BARGAINS
Beige 2 pc. sectional; blond end and
coffee tbls. China lamps; Formica kit.
set/4 chrs. Lionel train. 475-7351 aft. 8

~~

makes

the

JUST
RETURNED
FROM
S. AMERIca:
hand crafted altifacts;
antiques,
and colonial art. Unusual,
beautiful,
ney hooked rugs, orig. designs. 4910446.
ELECTRIC
ROTISSERIE
BAR-B-Q
$10; maple double bed and Simmons
aged $10; wal. server $10; studio bed
$5.
4 movie flood lights and bar $10.
Sar UN 4-2777.
AM-FM
RADIO.
BEAUTIFUL
TONE
quality.
Handsome
Early
Amer.
maple
cab. Guild Radio Town
Crier
model Prac. new $50. ID 2-3599 eves,
wknd.
ROCLON
LINED
DRAPES,
WHITE
with gold leaf design, pleated, 1 pair
180’" x 95’, one pair 88" x 95”, one
pair 60’’ x 95”:
orig. price $360 best
offer. Phone 272-3203.
MOVING
OUT
OF
STATE:
LIV. RM.
furn. incl. stereo-FM
record player;
din. rm. furn. kit. furn., Formica kit.
set. Also fur coat, sz. 16 KE
9-2889
morn.
ADMIRAL
“i?”
“TV,
«$28:
«2:
“Twi
brown swivel chairs, $10 each;
hidea-bed, $15; beige lounge chair, $5.00;
recliner chair, $5.00. PArk 9-2025.
FOR
SALE:
ZENITH
ea
TV;
Electric portable phonograph;
Formica top kitchen table; portable electric
room heater; reasonable. ID 2-7148.
GREEN
SOFA;
GRAY
WING
CHAIR;
drum table; 9 panels of drapes; Ironrite mangler;
headboard.
Exc. cond.
Best offer. 677-5365.
‘
YARDS
BEIGE
NYLON
CARP.
with padding
plus beige, full length
drapes with lining. $75 takes all.
CALL 965-0198

GARAGE
SALE: 9-3 SAT., 2758 SHERIdan Rd.,
Evanston.
Oriental screen,
antique coffee table, 2 commodes,
baby items, etc.
RUG,
12 X
21
DEEP
PILE
SHAGblue and green mix, green predominates 6 mos. old. Must sac. $225. After
6 and all day Sat.-Sun. 864-8792.
ADMIRAL
’65
DBL.
DOOR
UPRT.
refrig.-frzr;
ping-pong
tbl.;
mpl
BR
set. All in exc shape and. priced to
sell. 1365 hasicenten: Drfld. 945-4226.
DUNBAR
DIN.
RM.
TB., LIKE
NEW
rect.
contemporary
dk. finish,
orig.
cost $600. Asking
$125 or best offer
647-8694.
SIMPLICITY 6 HP RIDING TRACTOR
Comp. w/snow blwr., 36 grass cutter,
wts., tire chns., elect strtr., 142 yrs.
old $900 val. $450. 945-6525.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290
14’x 14’
carpet
walnut

CABIN
CRAFT
ACRILAN
and pad, moss
green,
$40;
2
bookcases, $25 ea.
Call 256-3181

LIKE
NEW
NYLON
RUGS:
GOLD
10 x 12; beige twist, 9 x 12; w/rubber
pads.
Philco
Hi-fi
radio-phono;
Motorola 21’ TV. Best offer. 724-6492.
BRIDAL
GOWN;
ORIENTAL
LAMP;
good clothes, all sizes; chair; wicker
tables;
magazine stand;
misc. Starts
Thurs. 509 Central, Wilmette.
DANISH
MODERN
3
FOAM
ZIP
cushion sofa; 2 chairs; Ward’s painted
corner cabinet; 675-0379
DAY
BED
$10;
COSCO
pen $7.50; dressing table
$7. 50;
doll house &gt; 00.
Saturday, AL 6-2599

KITCHEN
sofa

SET,

as

corner

Moving:
AND

Must

4 CHRS.;

’2 foam

GARAGE

SALE

JUNE 15 AND 16
974 RALEIGH RD. GLENVIEW.
EARLY
AMERICAN
LIVING
ROOM
set: sofa w/match.
rock chr., 2 end
tbls., coffee tbl. Good condition. $125.
Call 729-0961.
BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RIDS
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.
YOU
wall
Blue
$1.00.

SAVED
to wall
Lustre.
Lemoi

AND
SLAVED
FOR
carpet. Keep it new with
Rent electric shampooer,
Hardware, Evanston.

serving

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

2 FO:

chrs.; |
i

Good

|

me

cond.

UPRIGHT
he
oa
RM. Shr,
$40
FULL
PC.
CANOPY
BED,
DRESSING
TBL. ois. AL: 1- one

BUILDER
furniture

SELLING
OUT
DI
in 4 model
hom

separate,

up

to 50%

off. We

255-0670

JUST LIKE NEW

$25;

FLOOR

latest model $15; UN

OFF

WHITE

3

PC

F

4-3430.

CONTEMPORA

sec. sofa built-in table and 2 matchin.
orange

3330

and

after

yellow

6 p.m.

occas.

Tomlanson

couch,

and

AIR

‘

1639 Hig

POSTUREPEDI Fie

box

Reasonable,
Call

Sat., Sun. — aS

DIN. RM.
and lam

$25.

Wilmette, 251-6898.
FULL
SIZE
BED,

mattress

chrs.

all day

9 PC. LIGHT MAHOG.
Limed oak bdrm. set

spring,

SPring

like

new.

s

4-5512

CONDITIONER |

ADMIRAL—USED 1 SEASON —
Phone

ALpine

1-0909

VERY REASON. LIKE NEW DINE

set w/4 chrs., 12 x 18 royal blue ¢
and 10,000 BTU
Westinghouse slee\
air cond.; 296-6594 aft. 5 p.m.
¥s

THE

AMAZING

leave your
and ciean.
$1.00.

BLUE

LUSTREW

upholstery beautifully
Rent electric shampo

Taylor

V&amp;S

Hdwr.,

Winnetka

BLOND
OAK
DIN.
RM.
SET
breakfront cab.; bdrm. set; sec.
on tg wir
c pair, chairs;
trundle
bunk
beds.
Ca

LADY'S

SLIGH

LOWRY

HANDWOVEN
French
style

etc.

Resale,

826 Custer

MOVING

9-

COTTON
RUGS,
chair,
spinning

chests,

Evanston

Ww

Antiques

Av.

Daily

TO SMALLER

ner cabinets;
garage stove;

©

WRITING

desk,
French
Provincial,
white. 1 year old. $60. Call UN
evenings.

al

10-4.

_

HOUSE. CQ

love seat; studio couc
chairs; tables; ete. to
L 1-0290

HEIRLOOM

MOVING.
DB. _ BED,
high chail
maple,
$40;
Toidy seat:
for
stroller;
white
bedspread,
bed, mise. GR 5-3783.

STUDENT
bed;

tables;

MOVING:

dressers;

USED

rugs;

couch;

10 sp. bike;

St., Evanston.

D

ch

etc. 1018 se

David. 475-1039.

ORIENTAL

RUG ,

RED
SAROUK,
9X12.
vate. ID 2-2145 after 4 p. on

GIRL’S
Gold

WHITE
BEDROOM
SET.
trim, formica tops. pees

condition.

Phone

PORTABLE
eled,

Formica

Castors

room

OR

4-2152.

BAR:
make

it

or patio.

CHERRY
top,

PA

never

ideal

Sacrifice,

IS

for

Family

$100.

433-0621.

COUCH;
FLOOR
LAMP;
phono-radio combination;
beige carpeting.

CO
console

Call after 6 p.m. ORchard

$0697

_

&lt;4

ELECTROLUX
JUST {Ike NEW, $25
4-3430.
HOUSE

frigerator

KLEE

SERIES

ins

old.

den,

251500) 8,

CABINETS

hi-fi,

WITH

TV,

MAH.

BL

bar,

wall arrangement, walnut;
card table, etc. OR 6-1959.

MOVING:

:

Runs beautiful

other
items.
Wilmette.

OF

for

HOTPOINT

10 yrs.

1
$25;
Sresory,

DIN.

12-1

slab

RM.

$15;
yr.
old
light
weight
LS
brown,
sleeps
1,
$30;
carriage, good cond., $5.00. 3

FR.

PROV.

TABLE

;

32 X 32, O

to 32 x 64, 4 chairs, excellent for
rm.-din.
rm.,
like
new,
$150;
table, 4 chairs. DAvis 8-3193.
LARGE
DINING
TABLE,
4 CHAIR
drop leaf, fruitwood, pads, leaves.
475-4563

Saaruk Oriental Rug

— 7

22’ x 1144’, $600. CALL
AL 1-4139 "FOR APPT.
DROP-LEAF
fan; metal
and misc.

TABLE,
$10;
WIN
wardrobe; dresser; dishes
items.
346
Romona

Wil. Thur., Fri. afternoon,

50

SQUARE

YARDS

DRAPES,
are
674-7983

G.B.

years

14°

all day

OF

Ate all wool carpeting
all 475-3674 after 6 p.m.

—_

AVOCAL
and

padding

OFF
WHITE,
7 PA
condition,
reasonable.

CU;

old;

‘FT.

REFRIG.

21’’ console T.V.
Call OR 5-2870

$35.

$30 =

COUCH; CHAIRS; TABLES; TV;
ETC. FOR SALE REASONABLE.

MATCHING

ORchard

6

6-2510

YEAR

CRIB,

MAT. —

tress and chifforobe, blond wood, very
good

GAS

condition.

STOVE,

$30. Call 251-6572.

MAGIC

CHEF.

lent condition, $40; 5
shutter screen $24. Call

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and The Village Lamplighter,

lounge

steel wardrobe cab.
Eves. only IN 3-2169.

ITEMS

GRAD.
STUDENT
LEAVING.
MUST
sell reasonably priced furniture, sofa,
bed, dresser,
bookcase,
round table,
drapes. 869-8147 Thurs.-Fri. only.
L.R.,
D.R.
DRAPERIES;
KITCHEN
set;
den
furn.;
TV
console
27”;
fixtures—D.R.,
kitch.,. bathrm.,
hall.
AL 1-3219.

a breeze. _

ta

Sell Furniture

MISCELLANEOUS
ID 3-2810.

job

Call ORehard 6-1297 after 4 p.m.
MAYTAG
WRINGER
WASHER; |
cu. ft. Hotpoint freezer, chest

NET
PLAY
and glass top
Call Friday,

SINGER
FEATHER
WEIGHT
PORTable sewing machine with case, like
new. $85 or best offer. Call 864-5674.

WITH EASE.

electric sham
er, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Northbrook

EVANSTON

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

40

CARPETS

Lustre

CARPETING.

» te

THURRSDA Y ONLY
OD D ANTQ. CHRS. EACH
$12 and
ak Vict. tables
~ cradle
ild’s chifferobe
2a carts
$8 and
ainted 5 drwr. chest
ntq. high chair
aple end table
herry settee

Fer Séte—tHecssbeld. Goods

NS

Set Saie--HMouseheld Goods _ | 172.

EXC

panel 6 ft.
ID 2-0082.

high
—-

Classified — '

�fs

eee a

i

f

tage A

oe

173 Wtd. te Buy—Hshid. Goods
PAUL

MCCOBB

dining

room

DIRECTIONAL

chairs.

Excellent

‘tion. $60. 251-7681.
AND

STAND,

chairs;

-

rugs;

CARD

electric

8.

; Pc

5

set,

good

2

baby
misc. Sat.

LPs,

328-0628.

NEW

range,
:

COPPERTONE

36’

deluxe

immaculate

model,

RECENTLY
REFINISHED.
VERY
good cond., $100. Eves. only 824-8943.
AMANA
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
IN EXcellent condition;
antique wing chr.;
tables;
misc.
Before
10
a.m.
and
evenings, ALpine 1-7169.

GAS
ovens,

2

condition. Make

ING:
MUST
SELL
table, pad, 6 chairs and
Formica
se

UN 4-0189
WANTED:

an offer.

DIN.
buffet;

kitchen tbl. and
831-9294.

RM.

6

sm.

2 chairs.

Platform
PArk

YEAR
WOODEN
CRIB
AND
MATtress; Portacrib and mattress. Both in
excellent condition. Best offer.
DAvis 8-3709 after 4 p.m.

BDRM.
FURN.,
DBL.
. Gresser and mirror, van. w/full
mirror, and night stand. $100.
oy
Bao
Deerfield, 945-0677.

AYSTROM

KITCHEN

SET

fees extra leaf, Fg
Fhe hae
gs
copper, 5 chrs. w/abstrac
: mn: $40. PArk 4-7131.

xX 4’

top,

pat-

WAL.
PROV.
BEDRM.
SET;
TWIN
beds, dble. dresser, night stand, $125.
Call between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. any
day DAvis 8-7769.

EXC. COND. BEST OFFER.
729-2917.
REMODELING—LIKE NEW

ie

~

2

OVEN

39’ WESTINGHOUSE

_ ELECTRIC
es

RANGE. IMMEDIATE

DELIVERY.

_ MOVING;

Cherry

Sat.

ae
WINDOW
Sears

PARK

SALE:

St., Winnetka.

June

Call

23,000 BTU,

fan,

wood

Thurs.,

Phone 945-3603.

_ ZIG-ZAG

1967

220 volts,

grain

front.

3

| QUICK

CAB.

SFT.

no

button

NEW

FULL

SIZED

POOL

TAfit our

a

$15.

MOVING

MON.

TO

linens; misc. UN 9-9437.

“BUILDER

SELLING

niture
separate,
et
6-7771

in
up

OUT

DISPLAY

5
‘3

rugs;

French

furniture;

hs
and. bric-a-brac.
anytime. Mr. Ross.

attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
zt
will deliver.
Dealer.
ALpine
1-

SECTIONAL
couch.

2 Soprenatie

_ KENMORE

WHITE

Excellent

offer

bio get.

AND

condition.

refused.

Call

AND

HI

No

6-

and oblongs.

1-0070 weekdays,

WE

Wholesale prices.
9:30 to 4.

FOX BEDROOM

bed

and

SET WITH

Reasonable.

drapes.

Call OR 4-7798.

also
new.

Like

YDS.
BEIGE
NYLON
CARPET:
yl
padding included. Good condition.
125. Westinghouse piggyback washer
and dryer, $75. After 6 p.m. 328-6158.
ee
ae t IEAP-SEARS WASHER AND DRYER
In good condition.
Call DA 8-3317

DINING
coffee

tor;

RM.

TBLE.

tbl.;

washer;

arly

2

beds;

2

mornings

end

W/4

CHRS.:;
refrigera-

chest;

tbis.

or after

AL

6-1678

6 p.m.

1

TON

WINDOW

conditioner, good condition.
eects
Call AL 6-2937

AIR

$75.

Is
THE
RED
ROBIN,
2740
CEN= om. Shaka Evanston for gifts of distinction,
pars 2
ages cookware,
selected pictures,

aa

eae

and decorative

MUST
COMPLETE

antiques.

SELL

ROOMS

4

__ture Leaving town. RO 1-1977

WE'RE

ae -kitehen

MOVING:
nook;

rec.

paintings. YO 5-7280.

MUST

rm.

FURNI-

chrs.;

SELL

oil

Se
G. E.
REFRIG.
FREEZER
13
cubic ft., de luxe frost free, beautiful
cond.

Call

ROOMS

HI

6-7641.

ELECTRIC

BLUE

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

WALL-

6 YR;

CRIB
WITH
5
DRAWER
_chifforobe, mattress and bumper pad.

| Beautiful cond, 272-7217.

Ee USTOM STEREO COMPONENT SYSliv.

rm.

furn., fine condition.
Call 869-6776

| — Classified

NEED

Evanston Review

can

UNITS

color

TV

1 PC, OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col.

lots;
Dan

liquidations;
Danner.

PA

will
4-5171.

MODELS
WARDROBE
SIZE
9 SUMmer slacks outfits, $6.00 to $8.00; size
612B
Joseph
shoes
white
and
bone,

sequin

sweater,

$15;

72’’ round

felt
royal
blue
table
cloth:
$5.00;
drapes and shades, 72 x 32. Call Mon.,
Tues., Wed. 9 to 5 only AL 6-1507.

HIGHEST
FOR

BY

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORI ENTAL

TRADE-INS

PAID
RUGS

ACCEPTED

RECORD
portable,

GReenleaf

5-0108

FOR
COTTAGE—SMALL
REFRIG.
Prefer
undercounter.
Counter
top
burners or apt. sz. gas stove. Toilet
and
lavatory.
Bunk
beds
and
other
furniture. AL 1-1938.

AMERI-

stereo;

excellent

175

PLAYER,
$20;
TV
$50. Practically
new.
Call 475-67

Apparel

and

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"

And Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

Y-NOT

UN

Wanted: Complete
PROVINCIAL
IN

DINING

4-5133

Italian

ROOM

SET

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
272-7161.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

SPORTS

CHICAGO’S.

MOST

p.m.

ATTIC ANTIQUES

281-6636

FABULOUS

RE-

348 Tudor

SALE
SHOP
will
dispose
of
your
gently
used
clothes
and
furs
at a
profit to you. Our clients buy these
garments like mad, so will we!
DAILY SUBURBAN PICKUPS

SUMMER STORE HOURS
12-8 P.M. FRI. AND SAT.

THUR.

10-4

AND
by

HOUSEHOLD

ITEMS
Evanston
Junior League

Evanston

YE OLDE

RACKE

PORTABLE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Summer
clothing sale
12 off on all
apparel.
Closing
July
and
August.
Open Thurs. eve. Sale ends Sat. 1508
Howard St., Chicago. 743-9188. Bric-abrac; antiques; oil paintings.

BETTER
with

CLOTHING
famous

labels.

ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina St.
761-7700
15 blk. N. Howard St. ‘‘L’’.
_—

We

also sell on consignment.

JANE

GILLOGLY'‘S

KENILWORTH
GARAGE

RESALE

NEIGHBORHOOD

YOUR
SPRING AND
clothing for resale.
Rd.
256-2990.

SALE:

WOMEN’S

THE LAST ACT
8091, MAIN
Closed for the summer,

EVANSTON

opening

Aug.

you in the Want

22.

RETURNING
TO ENGLAND:
MAPLE
Harvest table, 6 chairs, $100;
Maple
chest, $30; desk $30; pr. wing chairs,
$27.50 each;
planter end tables. $20
Pair;
cribs; high chair;
beds;
toys;
girl’s 22’ bike; Regina polisher, $20;
radio; TV; power drill, $11. Misc. 1218
Greenleaf.
CALL 869-2639
G.E.
REFRIG.,-.
trundle bed, cot
chairs,
$4
ea.;

dresser,
dressing

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BLIND

328-577
SEARS
21”
POWER
REEL-TYPH
lawn mower,
$35;
Sears power law
Sweeper,
$40;
new
style
travelling
lawn sprinkler with automatic shut-o
and
100 ft. of hose,
$30.:
side-wal
edger $5.00; Scott’s fertilizer spreader
$5.00 All good-used
this year-priced
low for quick sale. PA 4-3447.
ROSE
BROCADED
LIV.
RM.
CHR
$75; Hoover vac. cleaner $30; comb
rac.
rec.
player
in wood
incl.
106
records $65; wool rug 8x 10 $35; kit
tbl. 30 x 40 $15; kit. util. stand $5; step
ladder
stool $6;
bowling ball 16 Ib
carrier and shoes size 8 $12:
misc
262-3144.

BASEMENT

SALE:

KENMORE

machine $85; Universal
auto.

humidifier

$355;

WAS

gas stove $35

2 swivel

tangerine chrs., $35 each:

rocker

misc. dishes

and glasses. JACOBSEN 24” ESTATE
MOWER
REEL TYPE WITH SULKY
$50. Fri.-Sat.
1017 Dodge,
Evanston
DA 8-1883.
MOVING
NORITAKE
CHINA
COM
lete service for 12; Delta 24’ scrol
saw for sawing,
ripping, cross cutt
ing, filing, etc. $19; port. Singer Sew
ing machine; lawn sweeper 24”. Comb
radio and record player cabinet. Man
misc. items. 1515 Spencer, Wilmette
251-0208.
GARAGE
SALE.
8948
OAK
PARK
Av.,
Morton
Grove.
Thurs.
Fri
and Sat. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Baby bed;
sleeper couch; tricycle; 20 girls bike;
bedspread;
drapes;
silver;
waterles
cookware;
carpet sweeper:
blankets;
clothing;
6x9
and
9x12
rugs;
tbl.;
Pictures.
:
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
ALL DAY
Blond
dinette
set,
$20:
refrig.
$10;
dresser and chifforobe, $15; chifforobe

$8.00;

box spring and mattress, $10;

or more items under and up to $1.00
dresses, purses, hats and shoes. Mise
1942
Washington
Ave.
second
fi.
Wilmette.
MOVING;
CARPETING,
70 SQ.
YD.
$550;
air conditioner,
220 V.;
Frigi
daire 1 yr. old; lounge chr; Hartma

wardrobe trunk;
al; 2 kit. cabs.;

wrought iron section
Weber grand piano;

hutch;
jodphur
boots;
rie ory sec’y.; floor lamps.

firescreen;
UNiversif

10
CU..
FT.
sz., $20; 2 desks
lawn
mower,

$7;
sm.
cabinet,
tbl. and -stool, $3.00:

$40;
and
$10;

| $1.50:
plastic

GARAGE TYPE SALE: BABY FURN:;
excellent air conditioner; stove; rugs;
furniture;
drapes;
clothes;
ete. Fri.
Sat.
and
Sun.
1 to 6. Simon,
8232
Keating, Skokie. ORchard 6-3409.
BSMT.
SALE:
122
CENTRAL
PK.,
Wilm.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
Girl’s
26’
Schwinn 3 spd. bike;
lawn sweeper;
fish equip.; tools; jewelry; unused gift
items;
port.
bar;
dresser;
night
stand; elec. roaster; golf clubs; teen
age girl’s clothing; drapes, spreads.
WASHER,
LAWN
MOWER
AND
Sweeper;
portable
oven;
elec.
ca
opener;
bird cage;
dark rm. e uip.;
Play slide; grill; toys; much clothing:
shoes;
rummage.
‘Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
9:30 to 9:30. 522 Forest Ave., Evanston.

GARAGE

SALE

STEPHENS COLLEGE ALUMNI CLUB,
1425
Wilmette
Ave.,
Wilmette,
Sat.
June 17th from 1 P.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Toys,
housewares,
furniture,
books,
clothing. Misc.
8
MATCHED
SPAULDING
REG.
irons plus 2 wedges and chipper. Lear
8 track auto stereo never used
$60;
Marantz 8B 70W. stereo amp. like new
$145;
Sony
905
A
voice
Act.
tape
recorder;
Weathers
de
luxe
stereo
turn table, arm, cart., and preamp.
GOING
AWAY
SALE!
40”
ELEC.
Stove.
$32.50;
brass
and
black
adj.
drop light fixture $12.50; port. Mangle
$16.50; 3 H.P. boat motor $25; German
slide camera 3.5 shutter o ening $17;
Leather case $5.00; Collegiate suit 42
long $8.50. Kenilworth. AL 1-1635.
MOVING—576
HAWTHORN
LANE,
Winnetka. Refrig. $50; stove $40; Ital.
prov. coffee table $20; end tables $15;
recliner $45; Mahog. desk $20; Beige
rug 12x15 $35; humidifier $15; power
neve $15; mise. BOY’S clothing. HI
FOLD-AWAY
BED
AND
MATTRESS.
Nesco
auto.
roaster:
mangle;
9x12
ad;
16 qt.
pressure
cooker;
baby
uggy;
Baby
Tenda;
lady’s
16 Ib.

bowling
chair;

ball

2 50 gal.

bag,

712

oil drums.

shoes;

475-8697.

easy

MARBLE
TOP
COFFEE
TABLE,
2
marble
top lamp
tables;
2 lamps;
lounge
chair.
Antiques:
dresser;
hutch;
library table;
chaise longue;
a
tables; shadow box; clothes. 251-

GARAGE
SALE
JUNE
15,
36
47,
Starting 10 a.m.
Window
fan;
elect.
lawn
mower;
patio
chrs.;
movie
Screen; set TV tbls.; baby car seat;
much misc. Everything goes, make an
offer. 630 Elmwood,
Wilmette.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,
ALL
KINDS;
slightly
water
marked;
unused:
20
vols.;
$35;
100 sets left. Hide-a-bed,

cost

$300,

sacrif.,

$35; Britannica,
be sold; bedrm.

$125;

Americana.

$75; everything must
set, $75, 251-7385.

REDWOOD
PATIO
SET.
CONSISTING
of 2 armchairs with cushions; 1 lounge
with pad; 1 stool:-1 lge. coffee tbl.; 1
rd.
end
table—all
good,
now
being
See
Rem call gets all for $25. PA 4.

36’
COMET
RIDING
MOWER,
1
year
old,
$170;
21’’
Bolens
power
mower, 2 years old, $50.
HI 6-3474

RADIATOR
COVER,
$35 NEW
FROM
Field's
4'1
x 2’4”
"’
x11",
white,
$15.
Call 835-4087.

Ads. Turn

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

THE

Evanston.

top tbl. with drop leaves, 2 chrs., $8;
National
Geographics
from
1947-20¢
ea.;
fur
coat,
good
cond.
needs
restyling, $25. HI 6-4782.

to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

SALE

ANTIQUES TO ATTIC JUNQUE
Ice cream
tbl. w/chrs.;
dishwasher:
skis;
humidifiers;
swim. pool;
furniture;
HiFi;
TV;
porch
screens:
etcetera,
etcetera,
etcetera.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
10-4.
2011-2015
Fir
St.,
Glenview.

CLOTH-

ing 12-14, girl’s 1-6, men’s
clothing;
hats;
purses.
All
seasons.
Perfect
condition.
1016 Seneca Rd., Wilmette.

TV

WITH
STAND,
$75;
WINDOW
FAN,
$10; baby furniture: Boodle buggy/car
bed,
$12,
crib/matt.,
$10,
inf.
seat,
$3,00,
Cosco
playpen,
$7.00,
Acrosscrib dressing table, $5.00, high chr.,
$5.00;
Clothing:
inf.-3yr.,
women’s
8-10; well-built lg. wood sandbox, $12;
toys. Thurs.-Sat.
2719 Hartzell St., Evanston
475-5370
IMMEDIATE SALE. MOVING TO FLA.
Piano
(Lyon
&amp; Healy),
blond
mah.
Firepl. equip. Desk,
chairs, redwood
pic, tbl., 4 benches, drapes, curtains,
10 pe. dining set, 6 pc. bedrm.
set.
Nesco
roaster,
Jacobson
reel
18”
mower,
Victor
adder,
mirror;
fur
coats, man’s good suits, exc. cond., sz.
42; tools. Garage sale misc. Call 724Trees)
(Tall
Blackthorn
1430
6864,
Glenview.

$CASH$
For
Ladies’,
Men’s
and
Children’s
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP
Many

Glencoe

MOVING—EVERYTHING
MUST
BE
SOLD!
Early
American
maple
and
mahog.
furniture for every room in
the
house.
Dishes;
pots
and
pans;
lamps;
curtains; linens; bric-a-brac:
lawn furniture;
photographic enlarger;
photocopier;
fine cello;
guitar;
old
classical
records;
and
much
more.
Friday-Monday,
June
16-June
20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
934 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe

THRIFT HOUSE
St.

Ct.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Oven Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

COLLEGE GIRLS
look dashing in new arrivals—
simply smashing.

You’ll

Dempster,

Moving

RE-SALE SHOPPE

646 W. DIVERSEY

A wondertul selection awaits

Dealer

1965-50

Bring In Your Spring

TOP
$ $ $

pick-up.

Sale—Miscellaneous

GARAGE
SALE:
Honda
$200;

513-4TH ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

Prompt

SET,

Furs

ANTIQUES;
SUNBEAM
LAWN
MOwWer,
$35; toy chest w/toys, $5.00 ea.;
mahog.
din.
table;
umbrella
table:
lamps;
ass’t. bikes; refrig. 510 Jackson, Glencoe. 835-1354.

FOR USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES

For

1039 MIAMI RD.—WILMETTE
(2 blocks N. of Lake
Av., 2 blocks
east of Illinois Rd.) Thurs., Fri., June
15, 16; 10 to 5. Lovely antiques; useable furniture incl. Chippendale camel-back sofa; ladies’ antique chairs; 5
needle-point
seat
chairs;
pr.
fruit
carved antique chairs; pedestal dining
room table; chest; mirrors;
Chinese
and flint lamps;
youth’s chairs and
children’s
toys;
easy
chairs;
small
tables; Currier and Ives prints; glassware and elect. equip.; kitchen ware.

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP

BRING IN
summer
644 Green Bay

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN TIQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

AND

EARLY

and

A

VERY
REASONABLE:
MATERNITY
clothes, size 10; Lullabye 6 yr. crib
and matt.; stroller; buggy; play pen;
high
chair;
sterilizer;
fire
engine;
scat car;
Porta
crib and matt.
and
car bed; boys’ clothes size 2-6; 5 pes.
of luggage;
G.E.
Steam
and
spray
iron;
Sunbeam
drip
coffee
maker;
G.E,
Upright
vacuum;
pole
lamp;
wooden
wall
plaque;
wall
lamp;
drapes
and
66
yds.
beige
wool
carpeting.
Call
early
morn.
or between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. 338-1219.

WOLLENSAK
T1515
4 TRACK
STEreo tape recorder. Exc. cond. Reasonably priced. Call 864-5064 eves.

Operated

Any Type of Merchandise

AM-FM

BOGEN
AMPLIFIER
tuner with AFC, $50

condition. $500. 729-3158.

MERCHANDISE

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

s

wall carpeting,
wool. 6 mos.
old.
aE.
$1,100, will sell for $450 UN 4-

tem;
;

WATT
FM/AM

511 Main

Goods

HI-FI

PLAYER AND FM—AM RADIO
Console cabinet, 38’ x 38’ x 21”: excel.
lent condition. HI 6-0111

OLD
FRIGIDAIRE
WASHER
ad $175 will help to deliver.

$5.00;

-IGHT
ROSE
BEIGE
CARPETING
and drapes. Sotpeiat elec. range. All
good condition.
Very reasonable.
es
Call 475-6878

EDDERS

GOOD
ROLL.

Sale

Combination Gerrard Record

CLOTHING

15

4

YEAR
a

Rounds

_ matt., box spring and glass tops;

ORTHOPHONIC

MATCHING
-.2

HOMES
off. Will

UNIVERSAL
40” GAS
STOVE,
clean conition, $25; DOUBLE
AWAY BED, $10. DA 8-4363.

Call

win

$250:

40’’ FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE RANGE.
Double oven. Good condition. $30 or
offer. PA 9-1417 after 4 p.m.
ALL REASONABLE:
Chairs;
tables;
bedrm.
suite,
lamp.
Excellent condition. Call UP 8-7153.

173.

SILVER

SOFA;

and
and

PC.
WALNUT
FORMICA
DINETTE
set;
9x12
rug w/pad;
crib w/mattress and
matching
chest;
Storkline
buggy. Reas. 674-8381.

_IMPORTED ONYX TABLE TOPS
LO

SEELY

MOVING SOUTH.
_
729-4088
Piano, Frigidaire refrigerator, 20 cu.
ft.
freezer,
washer,
dropleaf
table.
Miscellaneous.

2

DRYER

5-0205.

&lt;

7

odd
338-

Phone:

SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIG ZAG

5 PIECE

“CIRC.

FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
now being sold at 40% to 60%
separate. terms.
Empire,
965-4300

model
homes.
Will
50%
off. We deliver

4
to

IGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ORIEN.

tal

BLVE

176

radio, 4 speed record player. Diamond
stylus; 2 speed tape recorder;
mike;
direct recording
from
radio or records.
In mahog.
console.
Best offer
over $75. Phone 328-7059.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH
CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd. close
out price. $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

Caribbean. Tables; chairs; rugs; elct.
dryer; mahog. bureau; outdoor furn.;

_blankets;

FRI.

CARPETING.
ALL
NYLON
400 YDS.
at $2.50 a yd., 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire. La 5-9626,

$5.00 - $10 -

RCA

ONLY

THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.,
9-5;
SUN.,
15.
Summer
and
winter
clothes
for
family;
Fur
cape;
purses;
hats;
Bookcase
headboard
bed frame;
Fr.
Provincial fruitwood dresser mirror;.Honey-maple
dropleaf
table;
maple
mirror;
3 hemp porch rugs, 7 x 8’s,
4 x 10;
Feather
Christmas
tree:
Hoover vac. and attach.;
G.E. elec.
fan;
elec.
heating
pad;
2
elec.
broilers;
misc.;
tables;
lamps;
pictures; drapes; Honeywell thermostat;
table linens; dishes; toys; Two record
players; toys; and other misc. items.
720 Hunter Rd., Glenview.

PA 4-3285
HAM
ANTENNA,
14
A.V.Q.
40,
20,
15, 10 meter bands
w/80 meter coil
relay switch and radials $15. also C.B.
vert. ant. $10. PA 4-4845.

LEAVING TOWN,
MUST DISPOSE OF
all furniture
in 5 room
apartment
including
Hobart-Cable
piano.
Call
after 11 a.m. Thurs. and Fri. 869-7519.

ble
and equipment. Does not
recreation room. By appointment.
oh
Call VE 5-0590

_

256-2127
MOVING

869-5656

BENEFITS

823

Mink

SZ.
10. WORN
$350. AL 1-4139.

Bargain Boutique

10-11-

NEVER
USED 2 PIECE BOY’S SNOW
suit and 3 piece coat set. Toddler 3.
251-9358

Wanted

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

40

liv.
rm.
tbls.,
$150;
Lullaby
crib,
dresser, toybox,
child’s Formica
tbl.
w/4 chrs. 251-1009.

$45. Call 583-7537, Dealer.

. LIKE

SALE:

hide-a-bed;
single
bed.
frame
spring;
dbl.
bed
frame;
odds
ends. Reduced prices. HI 6-2302.

$250.

SEWING
MaAattachment
nec.
makes
holes, fancy stitches, full price

ne,

52 GALLON
cottage. 864-4628.

china.

eves. VE 5-1640

174

JACKET
few times.

Ranch

For Sale—Miscellaneous

LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES

block

MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES
Sportswear. Slacks, blouses, shifts and
suits. Sizes 5 to 18. Terrific values.
Call 432-0646.

WANTED
Maple or Cherry dining set
Dehumidifier
Must be good condition. 256-4686

HEATER

2 LGE.
WOODEN
STUDENT
DESKS
_ $20 each. Call Judy at Opto Graphics,
Inc.

15-16-17.

HI 6-3118
AIR
CONDITIONER

model,

Ss

FOR

WATER

ELECTRIC
Perfect for summer

4-5115.

FURNITURE

og

HOT

34

PIANOS
furn. and

Air Conditioners

SOFA;
2 CHAIRS;
RUG;
LAMP
AND
table;
cabinet;
vacuum.
20’’
Cory
window fan. Very reasonable. 272-7791.

HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, |
DBL. OVEN; W/GRILL; ROTISS. '

oy

_
_

3’

BLACK
WROUGHT
IRON’
GLASStopped
table
with
6
chairs,
seats
and backs upholstered in blue vinyl.
$100. Phone 728-1734 after 6 p.m.

2-2023;

Diamond

evenings.

FIELDS

AM

DIN.
RM.
SET, MAH.
INCL. BREAKfront and credenza $195; 120 yds. cpt.
$50; draw drps. $40; mbl. cocktail tbl.
$75; misc. 831-3331.

SATINWOOD

WE NEED
rugs. Fine

oriental

176

SIZE

MODELS
WARDROBE,
12, all seasons. 256-1881.

Rocker

4-0038

Apparel and Furs

WIGS 100% HUMAN HAIR
Complete
sell out.
Case
and
included. $65 « wy
Call

UN 4-2550
USED BUNK BED
272-332!
WANTED:

Very Old Roll Top Desk

$50.

175.

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store

BLACK
IRON
URNS
AND
BASES;
frpl. equipment;
frpl. fender;
black
wrought
iron bench;
white umbrella

Dining Rm.

condition,

Call 328-3549 after 6 p.m.

IKE

MOVING.

table. Call HI 6-2530.

Mahogany

.

&gt;

W/

cart;

REASONABLE.

4 complete rms. of furniture.
RO 1-6667, EVES. OR WEEKEND.

condi-

TABLE

tea

equip.; antique china;

~ and Sun.

VERY

* Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

15,

1967

50

�176

For

176

Sale—Miscellaneous

NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE _
SALE.
Ping-Pong table; small elect. appls.;
kit. tables; clothes; bric-a-brac.
Lawndale, Thurs. Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

E:
BABY
EQUIP.—MATERNITY
clothes;
highchair;
stroller;
hobb
horse;
tricycle;
picnic
tbl.;
bassinette; crib mattress; playpen. Drapes
and
rods
and
misc.
1109
Kent,
Highland Park. 433-2755.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 —_
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet,
$35.
6040 seers “i 5* Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES Co.
25

LADIES’ LUGGAGE, 4 PC. MATCHING
a high quality, good condition, 869-

CUT 512 FT. OF GRASS
TIME! LOCKE oe

CALL

YDS. LIGHT GREEN
CARPETING
$25. Sectional couch $5.00. Bookcases,
misc. household items. Assorted carpenter tools. Fur jacket, full length
match stick draperies. AL 6-0269

GARAGE
SALE:
3900
COUNTRY
Lane,
Glenview.
Books;
appliances;
vaporizers;
picnic
table
and
much
misc. All cheap. Friday 10 a.m. to 7
p.m.
ACOBSON
SELF-PROPELLED
lawn mower, reel type, 18’’ Pacer, $45.
ALpine 6-3918.
E NC YCLOPAEDIA
BRITANNICA.
World
Book,
Child Craft,
Dict.
set,
Cyclo Teacher, atlas. Colliers. Hide Abed, cost $300, sac. $125; bdrm. set,
$165; both unusued. Sac. all. 251-7385.
SEARS 5 H.P. RIDING PWR. MOWER
w/sidecar grass catcher, $110; Jacobson
21”
Manor,
$50.
OR _ 3-1558.
(Lincolnwood
Twrs.,
1
blk.
W.
of
Edens)
ANXIOUS
TO
EMPTY
MY
GARAGE.
Magic
| cheap,
buy
as much
as
you
wan
Best
price
takes _ all.
Furniture, clothing all ages, etc. 1125
Dewey Av., Evanston.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
LOUNGE
CHR.
ALMOST
NEW,
COST
$189, sell $100; 2 Victorian chairs, like
new $150; drapes (cleaned) cover win.
120” cost $64, sell $20; G.E. vacuum,
almost new, $18. DA 8-5117.

5.

GARAGE
SALE:
MANY
ITEMS,
men’s,
women’s,
children’s
clothes,
beds, chairs, 78 records, shoes, rugs.
Thurs.
June
15,
1203
Elmwood,
Evanston, 8 a.m.
MOVING
CALIF;
DRESSING
TBLE.
$10. oriental runner $10. coffee tble.,
chest drawers,
ironing
tble.,
chairs,
phone
stand,
terrarium.
$3.-$5.
3289031.
LUGGAGE;
FURNITURE;
BED
w/spring;
TV;
lamps;
glassware;
dressing table; Jr. mattress; skooter;
boy’s bike; men’s, women’s clothing:
bric-a- -brac; screens; doors. OR 4-7929.
LIKE
sturdy
HI-FI,

HOME
WOOUWORKING
SHOP.
Craftsman
arbor saw, lathe. jointer,
drill press, grinder, shaper. bandsaw,
belt
sander,
hand
tools,
best offer.
536-6991.
GARAGE
SALE:
4
RECEIVERS,
1
base Citizen band, 2-way radios. $200;
riage
tables;
chairs;
misc.
115-15th
Wilmette. 256-2723. Thurs. through
Sin. betw. 10 and 3.
GARAGE
SALE;
SAT.
10 TO
4. 155
Church
Rd.,
Winnetka.
Automatic
washer
and
dryer;
GE
portable
rotisdishwasher:
bumper
pool tbl.;
serie; Boy’s bike; misc. 446-8744
JACOBSON
an
MANOR,
mower;
Ott
edger,
both
working condition. Also small amount
linen,
glassware
and
pictures.
761
Valley Rd., Glencoe, VE 5-0787.
WHITE SINGLE BED, CHEST, STAND,
maple twin beds, chest, stand. Mog.
din.
set,
buffet,
6 chrs., extra
size
bicycle; crystal goblets, 30 pcs., desk,
as is. Misc. OR 5-0744
DEN OF ANTIQUITY
Big garage sale. Thurs. to Sat. 10-5.
Antiques;
knick-knacks;
clothes;
furn.; plates;
misc. 1350 Lee, Northbrook.
:
VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking Sales Co.
PHOTO
KONICA
AUTO
S 2;
AUTOmatic
Record
player
‘*ElectroAcoustic
Model
7001’’;
Air
purifier
“‘Dustronic’’. All items like new. Call
after 5 p.m. DA 8-6773.
GARAGE
SALE:
2024
PRAIRIE
ST.,
Glenview.
Sat. June 17, 9:30-5. Port.
D/W:
humidifiers;
Queen
sz.
bed;
chrs.;.- baby.
equip.
Ironer;
cartop
carrier; misc.
21”
ZENITH
TV
SET
ON
SWIVEL;
exc. cond.; and REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
‘on movable
stand —
will
give years
good
service.
ALpine
13530.

June

15,

1967

GAS
CR 2-

EX.
$65,
1716

FOR
SALE;
COOLERATOR _ 10,000
B.T.U. air conditioner, like new, used
only
2 mos. $130. Call 338-8686 eves.
and
weekends.

PING

PONG

TABLE, $25

SADDLE

GOOD
coat

COND.
$40:
PERSIAN
LAMB
size 14, good cond. VE 5-2455

KEEP
lems
wall.

CARPET
CLEANING
PROBsmall — use Blue Lustre wall to
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

GARAGE
SALE:
GOLF
CLUBS
AND
bag;
slide proj. fans;
movie
floodlights; Spanish records; 724-4950.
BRACE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
the first time you use Blue Lustre to
clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace Hardware, Wilmette.
JACOBSEN
LAWN
MOWER
catcher. Good ———
$50.

WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
we _ use
our
contribution
for
PEANUT GA
RY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. be
ian
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of
e.
Your age, phone, address, and she ce
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution. Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.
WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis’
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deductible. For pickup. HI 6-3730 or AL 113730.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 epemcatue

METAL
j

WITH

IN BLOOM,

TREES

FUNKIA AND
AL 1-5515

FERNS.

ATTENTION
CAMPERS:
GREYhound reclining seats for campers and
trailers.
Reasonable.
UNiversity
92365
CONLON
MANGLE.
YARD
GOODS
woolens,
silks,
cottons,
drapery
trimmings,
curtains, never used.
1016 Seneca, Wilmette.

2\'' Jacobsen Reel Type
LAWN

MOWER.
724-2461.

$65.

FRIEDRICH
AIR
CONDITIONER,
used 2 months, 12,100 BTU. 115 volts.
Seri
condition. Asking $200. Call

COLD SPOT AIR CONDITIONER
5,000
BTU;
final
coated,
picket
border
fence, 18 in. high. 251-9041.

24 FT. SWIMMING
LOW
etc.

POOL

JACOBSON
LAWNMOWER,
24
estate model.
Best offer. Television,
21”, black cabinet.
CR 2-1089

2

CASEMENT WINDOW
CONDITIONER.
2 years old. Best offer.
676-1554

AIR

14 H.P. PORTABLE GRINDER;
PAINT
sprayer;
tools; some hardware;
fishing rods; table lamps;
light fixtures.
REASONABLE. UN 4-6672.
COMPLETE
BARBELL
ASSEMBLY
set. One 5’ bar and two 16’’ dumbell
bars. Assembly includes 165 pounds of
plates. Reasonable. Phone OR 4-4508.
EMERGENCY GENERATOR.
STURDY
Onan Model No. 3CK-3R, 3,000 watts,
115/230 VAC.
60 cycle, single phase.
$300. Call 864-1748 aft. 6 p.m.
EDISON
CRIB
W/MATTRESS,
matching
chest, $40;
playpen,
$8.00;
compact
6,000
BTU
GE.
air-conditioner, $80. 272-5487.
‘WRINGER
WASHER;
DRYER;
I'
ft. freezer;
Roper gas stove. 742 hp.
outboard motor. 272-3361.

RECORDER;

312

HP

OUT:

board
motor;
both
unused;
culvert, 12” x 16’. CR 2-3967.

steel

FOR YOUR HOME OFFICE
records
- 3 file cabinets,
metal. $20. each. 446-6534.

177

Wtd.

Wanted:
7

to

OR MISC.
4 drawer,

Buy—Miscellaneous

Newspapers,
lron,

Highest

PARK

4-3951

178

Rummage

Rags,

Metal.

Prices Paid

‘akaor PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday
9 to
3. —
subject to change
thout
not
eh ics 1 PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

KAY’S THRIFT SHOP MERCHANDISE
sale for benefit
of animals
will be
held on shelter grounds, 2705 N. State
Rd., (cor. of Hintz), Arlington Hghts.
from 10 to 5 p.m., June 23 through 26
only. New,
nearly new merchandise,
antiques
and
rummage.
Also
some
souvenir sterling
and period clothing.
Hope to see old
customers and meet
new
friends. If necessary,
telephone
CL 9-2907 for directions.
RUMMAGE
SALE:
THE
PRICE
IS
right.
Bargains
galore.
Clearance.
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6-15, 6-16, 6-17. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. 5624 N. Clark, Chgo.

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE

9 irons, 4 woods, reg.
$275
8 irons, 3 woods, reg.
$120
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $50
ar age Tourney 8 irons
(3 woods), reg. $80
bx Tourney x-outs
golf balls
Pro-Line putters and
wedges
Golf Carts, reg. $40
Men’s golf shoes; reg. $40
Ladies’ golf shoes, reg. $30
Leather golf gloves, ladies’
Leather golf gloves, men’s
Head covers (set of 3)

Golf balls

Shag balls, Po Soy doz. now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tu
5c es.
Plastic practice balls
2c
Up
to 75%
off on
all Pro-Line
golf
merchandise. We take trade-ins. Large
selection of used clubs. Expert repairing and refinishing.
N., THURS., FRI., 9-9
TUES.,
WED.,
SAT., 9-6
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE

O

TOP
SOIL.
—
HUMUS
SAND
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal= — Ai
lawn rolling
— tree removal—
fill dirt — grading.

VE
5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

KING

HAULING

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Carney
HI 6-2786

Larry

REMOVAL

Attics,

Garages

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

MOVING

and

SOMETHING?

problems.

Ill.

Misc.
272-5520

BOUGHT

22633MCC.

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

180

864-6139.

REPAIRS
driveways.

AND
Jim

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

PORTABLE
TYPEWRITERS
-apgonnesl fa tg
most
used,
and
New
expert
servicing
on
a
portables.
Glenview Office Equipment Inc., 1721
Glenview Rd., Glenview. 724-7676.
LIKE NEW,
FEW
MO. OLD. GRAY, 2
letter size file drawers, 2 card index
drawers,
small
safe
and_
storage
compart. $50. UN 4-1826 aft. 5.

IBM Exec. Typewriter,
EXC.
COND.
$175. 679-8616.
182

1016

WAS

$675,

SACRIF.

LIFE

rise
GOLF

2 YEAR
OLD
24”
SCHWINN
Perfect condition. Phone
ALpine 1-8594

FULL

SIZE.

Regular girl bike; boy’ s hand
__and gear shift. Make offer. CR

SCHWINN

BICYCLES,

brakes
2-2483.

Use blolticter Want

Ads

3.95
5.95
1.98
3.95
1.79
5.95
4.95
EA.

$19.95

NYLON

41.95

SUPPLY

Evanston

ae
SAVE
TO '/, OFF

SUZUKI

2

Sport

RO
6454

Mart
Evanston

UN 4- 6962 between 4 and 5:30 and 9

caF

SELL

et;

ends.

Coins

187

Chandler’s,

and

630 Davis

706

Supplies.

St., Evanston.

Loans

Buy ‘Em

Now!

an Auto

Loan

Black

From

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

Auto

Tires and Accessories

Plymouth-Dodge-Chrysler
SPEED

seaeind Sg GF 1947 TO
Call 945-4634.

7 p

work.

Cail

SPORT 65

125

CC

1965;

4,000

Excellent
condition;
electric
sti
Luggage rack. Extra Trail gear. N.
student
must
sell.
$400
min.
Dave.
Paulson, 2309 Sheridan, Evanston.
:

Yamaha

80 No Accidents

INJECTION,

EXTRA

Call

EQU

869-9613

1964 YAHMAHA
:
Excellent condition, “vir. ially unused.
Yellow. 80 CC. Price $ '0. Phone
2193

mornings.

MUST

SEE TO APPRECIATE,

$200

OR BEST OFFER. HI 6-4222

1966

SUZUKI—80CC

PER

condition,
knobby
tires,
bars and p ow
cover included.

$290

Call 251-8133 after 3 p.m.

65

HONDA
305 HAWK.
EXCELLE
condition.
Low
mileage.
Strai
pipes with removable
baffles.
extras. 446-5435 in evenings.

1966
HONDA
CUB
50,
ELECT
starter,
saddle
bags,
mirrors,
cover, 3,500 miles,
or best
328-2260 evenings.

'66

Suzuki

X-6

MANY

Exc.

Cond.

EXTRAS.
or 675-6040.

HONDA

160.

196615

HONDA

Weekdays

S65,

FINE

come,

after 6 and weekends

869-4069. $180.

gh

dag | X-6 1967
LES
IMMACULATE . $600
446-2264

RED,

HONDA

Low mileage,

90,

LIKE

NEW

reasonable price.

.

Call 465-7437

1966 Sears

Motorcee

1,500 MILES.
GOOD
$250. Call DA 8-4361.

SHAP

1966
YAMAHA
BIG
bler, low ie. Pia
weekend, UN 4

BEAR
Call eve

MUST

SELL

state

c=

IMMEDIATELY.

Mo-Ped

Cycle.

Good

:

cond.,

oe. 450 miles. Around $100. Call A

1966

YAMAHA
NEW.

a

305 Ce.

LOW

MILE

offer. Call 272- rth
condition.

Call 869-8858 or DA 8-1236
BLACK
1966
SUPER
90
HO
new,

includes

helmet

and

acces-

—

Good buy. Priced right.
Call ORchard 4-8465
SUZUKI

X-6

HUSTLER

1966, red, only 5,000 miles, A-1 condition.
$500

firm.
869-4297

Scrambler

250 CC

NEEDS WORK. BEST organ
Call after 6 p.m., AL 1-0359.

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail.
Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446- 48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

192

and

$225.

YAMAHA

Honda

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
190

Harle;

p.m.

HONDA

sories.

BOUGHT
line -of both

Automobile

5

Excellent

AUTOMOTIVE
188

1966

weekdays.

like

Philatelic

650 ROCK

Also

Needs

1966 RED HONDA SPORT 65 CC
WK-

Stamps

and

STAMPS AND COINS
and
SOLD.
Complete

Numismatic

between

Make

OR

B.S.A.

cond.

74-FLH.

475-4229

Barter

EVENINGS

1965

excellent

Davidson

LIKE

I HAVE AN ELECTRIC DRYER
I NEED A GAS DRYER
1-6033

Chicago.

S65

ONE
OWNER,
USED
LESS
THAN
months, like new, in ee es
cone
tion for fun. Tool kit included

1966

NEVER
USED
ARNOLD
PALMER
irons, 2 through 9, for $87.50.
Call VE 5-0142 eves. between 7 and 9.

AL

Av.,

1,800 MI.; PERFECT CONDITIO
$450. Call evenings 835-0158.

GOLF
CLUBS,
1966
PRO
MODEL
MacGregor tourney. 2 to 9 irons plus
sand
wedge
and
pitching
wedge,
4
woods. Call 251-7246.

or

1-6454

Western

729-2263

Trade

—
—

campus. $500. Call UN 9-3193.

.243 WINCHESTER
PRE
’64 MOD.
70
hvy.
barrelled
varmint
rifle.
Exc.
Very
accurate.
Lyman
68x _ scope,
Redfield mount. Eves., PA 9-0911.

184

N.

HONDA

SUPER
GOLF
CLUB BARGAIN
COMplete
set
1963
pro-line
clubs,
1-3-4
woods, 1 through 9 irons anl pitching
wedges, exc. condition. $100
CALL 253-8653

8

©
%

SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

THROUGH
9,
WALTER
HAGEN
matched
irons;
1-2-3
Sam _ Sneed
oom:
woods,
putter and golf bag.
Call

CITY

ae PeLARGEST

Call Skip 256-2644

LIVE WORMS
939

NORTHtog

1966
HONDA
CB
160,
Electric starter, other re.
lent condition, ‘5, 000
iles

hen’ S tone: REELS
GOLF CLUBS
SHOES, CARTS,
BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

Tack-L-Tyers
Chicago
Ave.

TO BERKELEY'S

USED
SCHWINN
CONTINENTAL.
Mint condition. Used for 3 mos. $25.
Additional
touring
equip.
Orig. $110
will sell, $75. VE 5-0708 after 6.

RAFT,

ANGLER’S
DAVIS ST.

With

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS
$39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

BOY’S
bike.

Life Raft

shin
4

Bicycles

COME

SALE

5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
2.75 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS _
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
3.95 SKATE BOARDS, NOW
BASEBALL
SHOES
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOE
BADMINTON RACQUETS
89
2 MAN

fi
ham ne
OB
Re
OLD FURNITUR
LIANCES
disposed of. o——. and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

Basements,
. DANNER

PRO

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
$5.95
GOLF BAGS
2.95 UP
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
15.95
7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
4.19
8.50 WOODS, MEN’S, LADIES
6.19
WEDGES, PUTTERS
4.95 UP
7.50 GOLF UMBRELLAS
4.95
49.00 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
36.95
29.00 SNEAD OR BERG WOODS | 22.95
12.95 MEN’S GOLF SHOES
9.95
USED SETS WITH BAG
10.00 UP
USED GOLF CLUBS
98c EACH
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE

LIGHT HAULING

RUBBISH

now $115
now
$55
now
$20
Now
$80
now $30
$6 doz.
$4, $5
Now
$20
now
$20
Now $12
50c
$1.50
now $2.25

$2,

BOE

BROWN'S

CLOSEOUTS

Wilson Spanking Mactreger
Northwester-Foot-Joy-Bag
Boy
Mulligan-Ajav
ALL NEW Ist Q
LADIES’ AND MEN’
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
EXPERT
CLUB
ae
ON
ALL

One Man

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus fabric;
OER
ae ea.
a. ee bye COMPANION
RIC SLIP-COVERS
Chair—$i2 pF oa fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 142 Price Drapery Sale.
weer guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
ava
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL

LIGHT

SHOP

eR

and

Sales

furniture,
can’t
get
it home?
Let
DOVER MOVERS
solve your hauling

PC. WHITE
SECTIONAL,
CURVED,
tan
formica
kit.
set;
good
winter
coats,
girl’s,
men,
women’s.
Frigidaire. Reas. OR 6-9022.

STEREO

EVANSTON

TYPEWRITER
IN
GOOD
WORKING
conn Call ALpine 6-3234.
ANTED TO BUY
USED EXERCYCLE
ALpine 1-7332

MART
FILTER,
CHEMICALS,
Reasonable. PA 9-0041.

SEARS

CO.

Wanted: Band Saw

179
AIR
COND.,
$50;
FAN;
TV;
GOOD
elec. range, $40; baby
items; tables;
chairs;
snow tires,
.00; and more
misc. After 9 a.m., 724-3531.
21” SELF-PROPELLED ROTARY
mower with catcher $45, custom built
80 watt HI-FI originally $600, $75 or
best offer. Call 251-2911.

5' GARDENIA

PAPER

Wanted: Standard Upright

TORO GAS SNOW
BLOWER
ALMOST
new,
$50;
carved
antique
Rosewood
love seat. Antique
light fixture.
Transferred. 945-6951.

WESTERN

183

Wtd. to Buy—Miscellaneous

CALL

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
UN 4-3109.

APT.
SALE.
JUNE
15-16
AFTER
12-noon. Tables, bookcase, rug, extra
ne single bed, lamps, odds and ends.
.
Johnson,
Apt.
1-M,
7705
N.
Sheridan, Chicago. 274-3039.

LINCOLN
250
AMP.
4 CYCLE
driven welder on wheels. $250.
9882.

234-0670

GARAGE
SALE:
LAWN
FURN.
youth
bed;
drop
leaf
kit.
tbl.;
clothing;
misc. 2009 Warren,
Evanston, UN 4-9694 or UN 9-0415.

PILE
IS
SOFT
AND
LOFTY
..
colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke
V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

MAPLE
BEDRM.
FURN
W/2
new mattresses; lady’s elegant
matched 5 pc. luggage set; lge.
AM-FM radio. Best offer.
VE 5-1705

AT ONE
MOWER

ELECTRIC
RANGE
36”
$75,
cond.;
Sunbeam
power
mower,
used 3 times; hand mower, $10.
Oakton,
Evanston.
475-5470.

GARAGE
SALE,
FURNITURE,
household
items,
baby
equipment,
toys, clothing and misc. Alley in rear
- ag Laurel, Wilmette. Thurs., Fri.

BARGAINS GALORE
Clothes
for
entire
family;
equipment;
furs;
furn.;
bikes,
much misc. Thurs. and Fri., 9 to
2438 Cowper, Evanston. GR 5-6210.

177

~=For SaléoBdlecellanenue

’51.

SCRA
1966
HONDA
305
low mileage; excellent condition
offer. 835-1584.
1966 HONDA S-90
LUGGAGE RACK, MIRRORS.
ONLY 11,000 MILES.
Excellent cond. 300
1966 H-D M-50
Excellent condition.
$150
272-5319
1966

HONDA

CB

in beautiful

or

best

offer.

160

condition.

LOW

Must

:

sell. $47:

Call 475-0478

1956 INDIAN

‘

“sg

500 SC.

ENGINE
REBUILT.
LOO
GOR,
runs better. $450. Call $50-ni84.
a
YAMAHA ’66 250CC SCRAMBLE
Exc. cond. 5 speeds. Very fast.
wy |
best offer. Must sell. 272-7841 after

p.m.

1965-305

HONDA

SUPER

HAWK

_

low mileage, perfect cond. w/Triumph
pipes. Helmut
after

6 p.m.

and tarp incl. Call Tem

446-6153.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified 1

�: Motorcycles—Go
$-65
good

wiles

Carts

HONDA,
condition,

196

RALEIGH ENGLISH 50CC
used,

fully

equipped,

Soares
wind
screen,
extras. Call 446-2614.
SEARS

MOPED. GOOD
2,000 gh
$85.
272-7757

‘YAMAHA:

tion;

just

i or
or best

many

broken

offer.

-

Will

leg

other

ALL
$240

446-6538.

HARLEY
DAVIDSON
WW’s, perfect condition,

VESPA
;

“eens

MOTOR

call PA

SUZUKI

K10,

$275;

Won it in a contest.
between
9 a.m. and

or

1965

HONDA

250

WORK,

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

MILES

$175. Call
2:30 p.m.

SCRAM-

eoftine rebuilt. Good condition.
6-3305 after 4:30 and weekends.

SPA

MOTOR«

SCOOTER.

EXCEL-

t running condition. Spare tire and
age rack. Call evenings 966-0836.
NDA,

“i

starter,

=

1965
loaded,

Utility

HARDTOP

Trailers

TRAVEL

: at Epasts

1244

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoatin
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

$1,647

TRAILER

ft. complete

w/elec.

oven/stove, water, sink, awnore
of
storage.
Functional
arrangement Sleeps 5. Exc. cond., like
new
tires.
Must
see
to appreciate,
$795. PA 4-4845.

Delivered

in Glenview

Buys of the Week

- Call AL 1-2171 eves. or AL 1-1247 days.

VW Sun Roof
Renault 4-Dr.
VW Sunroof

VEL
TRAILERS—TRUCK
CAMPrs Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Frank-

lin

and

Robinhood.

HALE

TRAILER

S. 689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
orth Chicago. (1 mi. N. of 137 on 42)

MANORETTE
TRAVEL
TRAILer, 16’; sleeps 6; stove; refrig.; sink;
-25-gal. water tank. $625.
724-8316

SEA

s TRAILER
e,

——

CAMP

new.

_Call 296-265:

USED

$350

or

best

CAN’T GET RESERVATIONS
a
67?
Rent
our
Apache
ns alien, 724-9294.
195°

For Sale—Trucks

58

ag

CHEV.

Peugeot 404 Sedan $695
Peugeot 404 Sedan $895
Renault 4-Dr.
$350
Volvo 2-Dr.
$395
VW Sedan, One owner
22,000 miles
$895
Studebaker 4-Dr.
V-8 Auto.
$795
This Is a Rare Car!

offer.

TO EX-

camping

and Trailers

CARRY

ALL.

GOOD

pone bl condition. Best offer. See
Sander
and
Dundee
Sinclair

tion. 272; 2450 or 539-1582.
8 CHEVY
PICK UP 34 TON HAS
push plate and mondak hoist. Ideal for
service

Best

station.

offer.

4000

Motor

needs

Dempster,

work.

Skokie.

196

GOOD CONDITION.
PArk 4-7623.

Foreign and Sports Cars

Authorized

EDES
1964
220
SE
SEDAN.
rk gray w/red
leather.
AM—FM
exico radio. P.S., auto. trans. This
an
exceptionally
nice
local
car.
.
Knauz
Continental,
234-1700,

;
;

GAS

Volkswagen

HEATER,

OVERSEAS

150!

Sunroof

RADIO,

LOW

MILE-

$525 677-5842

Renault—Peugeot

Dealer

SPECIALISTS

IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

ke Forest.

1961

PA

Waukegan
Glenview

4-8600

a 43 iNet

4

cylinder overhead valve engine,
radio,
heater, whitewalls,
Caribean blue. Showroom. condition.
Full price

$1,695

‘63 Chevy

AUTOMATIC

3-5555

225

'61 Chevy 4 Dr. Hardtop

TRANSMISSION,

POWER

STEERING,

price.

‘63 Ford Galaxie

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
6
cylinder, radio, heater, a black
beauty with red interior.

2

$795

DR.
HARDTOP,
AUTOMATIC
transmission.
Like
new.
Full
price:

$895
'65 Chevy

Py

trv arne?

2 Dr.
§

radio,

Don’t

this.

up.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.
22—

Classified

3 to

Open Sun. ‘til 6 p.m.

724-7350

choose

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

'63 Red Impala Convertible
P.S.:
cond.

Exc.

choose

from.

red

automatic

Like

272-0943

Red with black interior.
new. Only 4,800 miles. 234-9008.

ALFA
Red;
new.

with

SPD.; .- RALLY
console,
stereo
Sept. Exc. cond.

ROMEO
1966
SPIDER
convertible;
low mileage;
Best offer.
725-8380

SEDAN,
MIL.
6-0147.

Galaxie,

2 door

MG-TD

VW 1962. $650.
PHONE 491-1120
1957
Vw
CONVERTIBLE.
ORIG.
owner
2nd
car. 43,000 miles.
Extra
good cond. $300 or best offer. Call 3283977 evens.

radio.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN.
Light
green
sedan.
AM-FM
radio;
vinyl interior. $1,400 or best offer. Call
764-6898 after 6 p.m.

Good Running '65 VW $175
272-2366 after 6 P.M.

hardtop

TR

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.

’*64

Insurance Co.

Monday

thru

Sunday.

VOLKSWAGEN

VW
SUNROOF,
EXC.
COND.
$900
or best offer; priv.; 1 suburb. owner;
os
see to appreciate. 433-4879 after
p.m.

MUST
SELL
FAMILY
PET.
GREEN
1965
VW,
Sunroof,
radio, shoulder
belts, w/w, 27,000 fully serviced miles.
$1,025 GR 5-8684.

PORSCHE
1964
NORMAL
COUPE.
New dark green
paint. This Porsche
can’t
be
told
from
new.
Knauz
Continental, 234-1700, Lake Forest.
1965
VW
CONVERTIBLE,
YELLOW.
Black he
Original owner.
Used
as
eS car.
Perfect condition. $1,350, CR

IN EVANSTON

I6 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

1967 AUSTIN HEALY
ROADSTER
11 -weeks old. Radio.
Full warranty.
NS
owner. Kenilworth. $3,250. 321-

GUARANTEED

MERCEDES
CLASSIC
’61
220
SE
Cabrolet convertible. A 2-tone beaut
AM/FM radio, leather interior, $2,9 0
firm. Must be seen. Call 259-0110.
|

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent
Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas Orders Arranged

AGENT

FOR

VOLKSWAGEN

INSURANCE

"65 V.W. BUS $1,200. ’66 V.W.
sedan $1,500;
’56 Cadillac Fleetwood
$200. 256- 2424 or 675-6040.

Co.

‘66 VW Sedan $1,395
‘63 Karman Ghia $1,095

‘64 Buick Wildcat $1,395

‘65 Camper $1,995

‘66 Comet Cal-nte $1,995

miles

Camper $1,095 |
made

4 dr.

2

dr.

h.t.

h.t.,

vinyl

ps,

auto.,

V8.

‘60 220S Mercedes $1,495
Very

sharp

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

wes

CORVAIR
MONZA
LOW
MILE.ge.
In
warranty
until
December.
$1. 200. 724-2057; after 6 p.m., 724-8705.

all power

roof,

869-3015
SERVICE

$650
’63

63 MG. 1100 SEDAN.
22,000 miles. Good economy car.
or best offer.
272-1554.

RED
VW
$800 OR BEST
OFFER.
Saturday, June 17th. 1 to 5. 230 Green
Bay Rd., Winnetka.

VW
’62
SUNROOF.
. MILEAGE
in
kilometers. Needs engine repair. $300.
PA 4-2052

199

Wanted

WANTED
Corvair,

to Buy—Automobiles

1964
OR
1965
COMPA
Futura or Mustang.
Call HI 6-2324

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
}

RED
Tifa.

Mercedes Benz Diesel, $575.
Phone after 6:30, 251-1120

Friday

Closed

4A,
1965
CONVERTIBLE;
white;
red interior;
white top;
one
Owner;
automotive
engineer;
perfect
condition. 439- 2379.

1963
TRIUMPH
SPITFIRE
roadster; extra car; must sell;
WWs; excellent condition. $650.
Call HI 6-3657

HI 6-6100

p.m.
— Saturday.

'62

FOR SHORT TRIPS. $225
Call 272-6547

1956 T-BIRD
CONVERT.
AUTO.
trans.,
gar.
kept.
Sharp.
Classic.
$1, 400 or best offer. 689-1653, after 5
p.m.

250cc

9 a.m.-9 p.m.

EXAlso
234-

SUNBEAM
ALPINE
’63
CONVERT.
Exc.
cond.
38,000
mi.;
light
blue;
WWs;
Radio;
Tonneau
cover;
Red
leather uphol.; 272-2266, Northbrook.

MOTORCYCLE

a.m.-5

RED
PERFECT

VOLVO
P-1800’s
1964
AND
1965
cellent
condition.
Guaranteed.
1965 122S Sedan.
Knauz
Cont’l.
1700. Lake Forest

air-conditioned

Agents for Volkswagen

2600
like

$500 OR BEST OFFER
255-0713

RENAULT

1964 PARILLA

AUTH.

TRANS.

GTO:
°*65,
.BLK.:
4
wheels;
snow
tires;
tape. Warranty until
$1,750. Call 724-0857.

transmission

1962 CHEVY IMPALA

7,000

e's
$99

1965 Karmann Ghia Coupe

Ford

§

P.B.

1960 PORSCHE ROADSTER
MUST SELL. $1,000
645-0847 OR AL 6-1515

VALIANT
4 door

1965 wh
&amp; Tennis

Club, Tower 1 A, Lake Biute, 234-5419.

GOOD

1964

AL

yee

MGB
’64.
QUICK
SALE
$1,200.
HAS
3 tops.
Good
condition.
Red.
Best
offer. Drafted. GR 5-1851, 1030 Dodge
aiter 6.

OTHER TRADE-INS
1961 ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
Blue,

OUR

MERCEDES
BENZ
CLASSIC 300 CONvert.
sedan.
Dk.
green.
Like
new
wood. Needs tires and clutch. $1,995.
Knauz Cont’l, 234-1700, Lake Forest.

from.
from.

Convertible,

re

1951

choose

FUTURA

BUY

FLY,

65 VW

SEDANS

4 to

MILE-

condition.

EXC.
COND.
LOW
body, must sell. AL

SEDANS

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

LOW

excellent

4 spd., rally pk’d, ——
Mustang conv. Reas.
h

$1,300

30 days or 1000 miles.

5 to

1963

TO

SEDANS

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

1964 FALCON

LEARN

'65 Convertible

[6 point satety and performance
inspection has been done.
100%, © guarantee

owner,

"65 VOLKSWAGEN
SUNROOF
Radio, heater, white walls, low mileage.
Excellent condition.
Phone 362-7738.

1959
MGA-1600
COUPE:
recently overhauled. Can
399 Ridge, Wilmette, Ill.

ENGINE
seen at

VOLKSWAGEN,
1

Cars

1966
TRIUMPH
TR-4A
GREEN
roadster, low mileage. Excellent condition.
One
owner.
Radio.
heater,
WWs. ton. cover. $2,100. 475-4819. eves.

MGA
1961
MODEL
1600,
RADIO,
heater,
WWs,
snow
tires,
tonneau.
Must sell. Sacrifice at $450. Call 5 to 7
P.m., 869-2245.

be

Sports

T’BIRD
’56 CASS MECH.
SOUND
needs
body
and
uphol.
work.
$500.
CORVAIR %o coupe, low mileage $300.
Call AL 6-1400 or HI 6-6047.

EXC. COND.;
LOW
MILEAGE;
or best offer. OR 5-5289.

THAN

1965

and

MG. TF 1954 CLASSIC
Completely rebuilt, new top, tonneau
cover and uphol. Many other extras.
Call HI 6-3948.

JAGUAR
1959
3.4
SEDAN.
OFF
white w/red leather. Auto. trans. Like
new tires. Orig. Wilmette owner. $895.
Knauz Cont’l, Lake Forest. 234-1700.

Home
pass

LESS

Foreign

age

1956
JAGUAR
140
CONVERT
Overdrive, windshield washers. R, H,
and roll bars. meke. on offer.

‘63 VW

$1,295
wauher:

$800

IN-

TF 1955 CLASSIC

Triumph

1600 Square Back

FULL

$595

$895
Ford Fairlane

AUTOMATIC

Electra

4 DR. HARDTOP.
COMPLETELY
loaded air conditioning. A prestige car for the average person.
Come
in
and
test
drive
this
beauty.

$1,395

Impala

power steering, radio and heater,
whitewalls. Fire engine red.

"63

ALFA
ROMEO
1966
GT
COUPE.
White
w/red
int.
Very
low
miles.
Original local owner. New, cost $4450,
now only $3395. Knauz Continental 2341700, Lake Forest.

SUNROOF. 9,000 MI.
new. Call 864-5554.

196

LUXE

EXCELLENT
RUNNING
CONDITION,
best offer over $1,000. Call 234-3490.
TRIUMPH
TR-4
1964
RED
CONV.
Wire wheels,
wood dashboard.
Must
sell at once. Phone
OR 4-2152.

HUMBER
AUTOMATIC .
Power Steer. See this beautiful Black
with Red Leather Sedan. Inlaid wood.
Local
original owner.
Knauz
Cont’l,
Lake Forest, 234-1700.

‘66 VW

Foreign and Sports Cars

MG

729-1800

Open:

BR

'64 Buick

‘67 Toyota
thy

Rd.
GLENVIEW
1961
4 DR.

Rd.

TOYOTA PFOR=1967.p.0.e.
$1,760
- STANDARD

1723 Waukegan

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

Black 1963 Chevy Paneled
TRUCK.

$195
$195
$450

Peugeot 403 Sedan $595

ONLY

1967 SAABS
ALLreadyMAKES,
ALL MODELS, ALL
to go. See them at
Wigglesworth's Imports

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

AUTOMATIC Ty
eaaaiad
AVAILABLE ALSO

DODGE MOBILE HOME. TAKE YOUR
vacation in comfort.
Now
avail. 1/5
ownership mobile home complete with
- air-cond.,
hot
water,
bath,
shower,
ete. Exc. cond. 4 amiable co-owners.

196

1965
VOLKSWAGEN.
DE
terior. Good shape. $950.
PA 4-0299.

VOLKSWAGEN

All Standard Equipment
With 12 Mo. 12,000 mi.
Full Factory Warranty

50CC.
ELECTRIC
Doctor’s
toy.
Low

mileage. $150. 256-2020

nel
-

NEW

4-Dr. Sedans

4-3709.

STATE MOPED, NEEDS
. 679-3885.
zFe
YAMAHA
16

om

BRAND

SCOOTER,

miles, four speeds. Top speed 60
95 miles per gallon. Best offer.

Foreign and Sports Cars

DODGE
426
’65
CORONET _ 500
with headers, 411 posi. revb., buckets,
4 sp. Hurst. Very fast. Call Larry
HI 6-6783.

$1,647

F.L.H.
extras,

‘Call GR 5-2678, Paul 8-5.
md

NEW

'67 Renault R-10

CONDI-

teach.

196

Cars

It doesn't have to be German
to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

COND.

GOOD

in.

Sports

RENAULTS

RED
best offer. a

1965 HONDA CB 160
‘Perfect ouaditicn.” 2; s00 miles.

no

Foreign and

June

15,

1967

�99 Wanted to Buy—Automobiles
JUNK CARS WANTED
FREE

PICK

a

tba

JEFF'S TOWING,

200

AUTO,

WILMETTE

50 Chicago
R 5-4444

MEDIUM

2nd car-1965or 1966 model.

For

§

SIZE

Must

have

North
750

AIR_
CON-:
and serviced

$1,995
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
241 WAUKEGAN
Ill

‘59

RD.
729-1000

SHOLL
THE

THAT

NEW

1964

Star

AT.—FULL

Evanston,

CAR

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

Chf.

IN OUR

LIKE

1956 T-Bird
2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PERfect cond. This is a classic

NEW

?

$1,095
1964

Monza

AT.—FULL

1960

Comet
R.

H.

1964
AUTO.

PER-

1

Rambler 660

TRANS.,

PS,

PB.

RED

1961
AUTO.

TRANS.,

PS,

1965

Convt.

$1,195
Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T.
PB,

Bonn.

AUTO.

TRANS.,

NEW

1965 Catalina

1965

PS,

H.T.

PB,

R-H.

Pont. Ventura

AUTO.

SHARP.

TRANS.,

PS, PB,

Vista
R-H,

AIR

$1,895
GOOD

COND.

SECOND

HAVE

CARS

IN EVERY

MANY

MORE

TO CHOOSE

5-2800

CAR

PRICE

RANGE

FROM

BR

‘til 9 weekdays
til 6 Saturday

1967

conditioned

Ford Galaxie

and

New

500

CONVERT.,
V8, POWER
STEERing,
radio, white
walls,
deluxe
wheel covers, Cruisomatic, plus
many,
many
extras. Only 3,000
original miles.

3-2886

4

2 DOOR HARDTOP, 352 V8, POWer steering, power brakes, cruisomatic, all vinyl interior, black
vinyl
roof,
radio,
whitewalls.
Like new inside and out.

$1,795

1967

Falcon

Futura

DELUXE
4 DR. SEDAN,
289 V8,
power
steering,
radio,
Cruisomatic trans., white walls. Very
low mileage, still under factory
warranty.

$2,250
Above

2 Dr.

Ford Galaxie

$2,295
Ford Galaxie

$1,095

automobiles still under eg 4 car guarantee.
k about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

une

15,

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M.

1967

61

SKOKIE, ILL.
SAT. AND SUN. ‘TIL

283.

427

CHEVY

CONVERT.

1966
GALAXIE
500
FORD,
2
hard top, 390 cu. inch, 4 speed
9,400 miles, 13 mo. warranty.
Call UN 4-0705 6 to 10 p.m.

CE

DOOR
trans.,
$2,300.

’66 BUICK SPECIAL 6 CYL.
Power steering, radio.
ext. 241
9 to 5

6-7500

1956 Olds 4 Door, $100
Call
66

869-1678

FORD
LTD.
4 DR.
HARDTOP.
Fully loaded incl. air and blk. vinyl
top. Excellent condition. 677-1755.

BUICK
'64
LESABRE.
PROFESSOR
going to Europe.
Only 14,000 miles.
$1,650. Call 869-1206 or 492-3489.

we
O R
6 P.M.

4-8000

eee 64 CATALINA 2 DR.
FULL POWER AND EXTRAS
WDERFECT CONDITION $1,295.
OR 4-8874.

Lake Forest-Lake

:
729-1000.

"53 CHRYSLER
(HEMI)
$100 or OFFER
446-8178 or 446-0597,
1966 DODGE CORONET 500, 426
hemi engine, dual quads, 4 speed,
new tires. $2,300 or best offer.
ALpine 1-5941

MERCURY
CONVERT.,
power, mint cond., low
purchased
tires.
Call GR 5-8828.

1958

Mercury
RADIO,

beauty.

é

Monterey

HEATER.
GR 5-7048

729-1000

lik
;

‘63 FUL
miles, Just

Rare

$100.

CORVAIR
MONZA
'’62,
AIR
COND.
Teacher just married. Low miles,
a2
cond., good tires. Call DA 8-7570.

1956 DODGE

PS, PB,

STATION WAGON

auto. trans.,

475-2193

white, $100. Call

mornings.

ues

FORD
GALAXY
‘‘500’ 2 DR.
H.T.
V8-AT-PS-R-w/walls.
Ivy
green, blk. vinyl int. Low mileage. Like new.
$2,195

’66

MUSTANG
2 DR.
H.T. ATR-H-w/walls.
Xtr low mileage.
—
One owner beauty. Raven black. |

’°65 FORD LTD. 4 DR. H.TOP V8AT-PS-R-w/walls.
Bronze
with
black vinyl roof. Sharp.
$1,895

65

FORD
w/walls.
Shadow
car.

66

65

T-BIRD LANDAU
CPE.
FULL
power, air, windows etc. Beauty

on

wheels.

'64 FORD

‘64 FORD GALAXY “500’’ CONVT.
Azure blue with blue top, blue
int. V8-Com-PS-R-w/walls. $1,395

’64

64

"64

‘60

64

GALAXY

dr. H.T.
Enticing

$2,695

FORD CTRY. SQUIRE. BEAUtiful day-glow red. V8-AT-PS-PBR-w/walls.
$1,595

CONVT.
V8-COM-PS-R- —
A
summer
delight.
black.
A real gorgeous ©
1,945

PONTIAC
all

the

G.T.O.

goodies.

T-BIRD
our

CPE.

°63
VOLKSWAGEN,
A
economy
value.
Priced

etc.
ik

FULL

af

TWO
’63 FORD CTRY. SQUIRES.
Full
equipped.
One
with
air
cond. Both white beauties.
22?

‘63

FALCON
Atran,
White,

:

POWER.

priced

buyers.

_

$1,795

—

*

CHRYSLER
300
‘K”
2
H.T.
Loaded
full
powers
dows, seats. Air cond. a
“Submarine”
silver.

°63

—

AND

ea

’°64

REAL
sell.
$795

to

XL 2 _

4SP
real

automobile

summer

BUICK
ELECTRA
CONVT.
Loaded with equipt. Well cared
$795
for an a real buy at

OLDS
F-85
CUTLASS
2 DR.
H.T. Full power.
Exciting stoplite red. ‘‘Wow”’
$1,595
’

A

An exceptional
for

‘500°

Full power buckets
turquosie.
A NONE

FUTURA

R-H-w/walls.
red int.

DR.
Kets,
:

CONVT..
A

lil’

oe
‘

FORD
GALAXY
‘‘500’’
XL
convt.
V8-Full
power,
bucket

seats.

This

car

has

it.

$1,395

TODAY’S ‘‘SHOPPERS SPECIAL”
‘63
Rambler
American
Convt.
$596
This is a buy at only

ALL USED CARS

MUST

GO!!!

SCHUMACHER

FORD

1131 CHICAGO
Open

Daily

’til 9:30 p.m.

AVE.

Sat.

‘til 6 p.m.

DA

3-4803

INDIAN

Chrysler

'66 Mustang
Low

miles,

—

Imperial

Convertible

—

Plymouth

‘65 Ford Custom
V8,

3 speed.

2 dr.;

special

$1,895

500

at

$995

'62 Dodge Dart
2 door, hard top, 440,
ing. Auto trans.

8-3503

HILL MOTORS

power

steer-

'66 Chevy
2 dr.

$795

6 cyl.

stick.

$1,495

'64 Rambler Station Wagon
‘64 Ford Station Wagon
'65 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.-Clean
"300° 2 -Dr. Pit,
'62 Valiant 4 Door

'63 Chrysler

Bel Air
Low

miles.

$795
$995
$1,095
$1,095
$550
$1,095
$795

‘62 Chrysler 9 pass. Wagon—Like
‘61 Imperial—4_ Dr.

new

80 Green Bay Rd.

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

RD.

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have an
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used
Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Car,
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.

CU.

IMPALA

795
4
CHEVROLE

JENNINGS

RD.

1957
FORD—ONE
OWNER.
GOOD
condition. Call after 6 p.m. Best offer.
945-3934.

auto.,
p.s.,
p.b.,
good
top,
new
battery, starter, generator. 7
AN.
Sheridan Rd. Kuslitz bell after 7 p.m.

500

DR. SEDAN, V8, AUTOMATIC,
power
steering,
white
walls,
electric
wipers
and _ washers.
One owner and extremely clean.
Showroom new inside and out.

FORDS FOR LESS

SKOKIE

241 WAUKEGAN
IIl.

’62 FALCON
4 DOOR
One owner. Good rubber.
41,000 miles. $425. 945-7569.

1966
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
station wagon;
10 passenger;
excellent condition. $2,400
Call 251-9358

500

DR.
HARD
TOP,
352
V8,
Cruisomatic trans., power steerin
power
brakes.
Factory
Selectaire conditioning, radio, deluxe vinyl interior.
Brand new
set of white
wall tires. Tinted
em.
Big savings on this one.
till under
factory warranty.

1963
4

Glenview,

CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER.
4
door;
full power;
low mileage;
rear
window
defroster and speaker.
Exc.
cond. $675 or best offer. 272-0375.

FORD
CONVERTIBLE;
In. Engine; rebuilt rear end.
411 posi. Best offer.
HI 6-3534

Convert.

BEAUTY WITH
lots money.

THIS-

"FON
car.

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview, Il.

$1,595
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

BR

Showroom

Corvair

Bonn.

BLUE
Save

CHEVELLE
’64 MALIBU:
MIDNIGHT
blue;
auto. trans.;
p/s;
p/b;
WWs;
=. mileage; excellent condition. 724-

$1,595

1966

Ford Galaxie 500

Car

Pontiac

A DARK
everything.

TION.
TIRES. GOOD TRANSP.
$95. GR 5-8792.
1966
FORD_
GTA_
CONVERTIBLE
11,000 mi., P.S., P.B., 390 ci. engine,
‘deluxe tires. immac. inside-out. $3,700
list. Must sell $2,000. 645-0847 or AL
6-1515.
64
THUNDERBIRD,
WHITE
w/black int.; full pow.; low mi.; must
see it by Sun.; best offer over $1,600.
Tom
Boyle,
491-1000
days;
935-7848
eves.
VINYL
BUICK ’66 LE S. DE LUXE;
HT 4 dr; full pow.; or ’65 Olds 98 Hol.
HT
cpe., all access., both fact.
air
cond. cutting to 1 car your choice,
best offer. AL 6-1206.
GOOD
TRANSPORTATION:
1959
Ford.
Sta. Wgn.
New.
rad., brakes,
batt., wiring. Seen at Palenske
Mo$185" Prairie and Lehigh, Glenview.
85.
2
DOOR
679-3949.

STICK,

292

For Sale—Automobiles :

'62 Ford Convertible V-8—

1959
THUNDERBIRD
CONV.
EXC.
cond., a.
vo Pee
int., new
paint.
no
rus
gine.
North
shore driven. S800" Can 35t- 7478.

STUDEBAKER LARK1
VERY
GOOD
RUNNING SCONDI-

IN

’61

HARD
TOP.
AUTOMATIC,
RAdio,
heater,
white
walls.
All
vinyl interior, backup lights, 2speed window washers.

$2,750

1965

Used

1966

FORD
2
DOOR,
$175, AL 1-4681.

FORD,
LIKE
NEW
1965
FALCON
4
dr. 6 cyl., radio, heater, wws,
3,000
miles. Asking $1, 400. Cali 729-2687 for
appointment.
65
BUICK
ELECTRA
225
CUSTOM
convt. air-cond. p/s. p/b, p/w. 6 way
power seat, exec. Sve.
4 like new
tires. Offer. AL 1-5584
BUICK LE SABRE SEDAN 1962
ONE OWNER—GARAGE KEPT
EXCEPTIONAL
|
Northbrook. 296-5895 evenings.

FERGUS FORD
Air

Gigantic

39

1965
CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVT.
auto.
shift,
white
with red interior,
black top. rad., w/w plus snows. Low
mileage. Mint ‘cond. throughout. Best
offer takes. ID 2-2920.
1962
RAMBLER
STATIONWAGON
2
door, auto. trans., 6 cyl., p.b., beige.
One owner, locally driven. Best offer.
bit tances
271-2368,
weekends
VE
5-

61

[101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
GReenleaf

HAVE
A&gt;
LOT
- oF
summer in this sporty

'64

1964
OLDSMOBILE
98
HOLIDAY
Coupe
w/fact.
air
cond.
P/S,
P/B,
P/windows. 6 way seat, radio, hydromatic. WWs. Only 21,000 mis. Private.
ABSOLUTELY
LIKE
.NEW.
432-7169
or 432-4886.
1951
CHEVROLET
STATION.
WAGon 8 cyl., PS, PB, auto. trans., radio,
seat belts,
trailer hitch,
WWs,
plus
snow tires, low mileage, one owner.
$650. Call HI 6-3660.

$795

$2,095

$100 or best offer.
Call 446-4441
°64 CHEVY
IMPALA
SUPER
SPORT
convertible 327-300 H.P. 4 spd. Buckets, Posi.,
new clutch and brakes.
$1, 350. Cail 724-3779 after 6 p.m.

Satellite

Br. | 36h.
CU,
ENGINE
POWER
brakes,
power
steering,
sports
console, bucket
seats.
Excellent
condition. $1,875.
Phone
446-7227,
after 6
p.m.
CHRYSLER’S.
1948
TOWN
AND
Country strait 8 convertible, 1962 New
Yorker
V8
convertible,
1953
Crown
Imperial V8 7 passenger sedan. All in
fine condition.
May
be seen
at 271
Wentworth,
Glencoe
after
6 or
on
weekend.

CHEVROLET
1958
Like new tires. $125.

1964 Opel 2 Dr.

4 Dr. H.T.

POWER—AIR

2 Dr.

$1,895

$695

WE

LIKE

$1,095

Catalina

AT—FULL

PS,

owner.

$395
1963

COND.

$2,395

4 Dr.
AND

Prix Cpe.

POWER—AIR

$795

HO _ 5-6739.

200

7 GOOD

1965 Grand

4 Dr.

STICK—R-H—RED

AUTO. TRANS.,
fect 2nd car.

COND.

$495

Spider Convt.

SPEED.

SHOP

AT—POWER—AIR

POWER—R-H

WAGON

206 . Fer Suleciduloneeles
'57 PONTIAC CONVERT.

1958
PONTIAC,
MINT
COND.
TRIpower,
full-race
cam,
just
rebuilt.
Many,
many
extras. $1,600 invested.
oo sell, best offer. Please call PA 409

1958 Rambler Amb. 4 Dr.

Vista

Monza
4

BUILT

SALE

$1,295
1964

Il.

GALAXIE
4 DOOR,
BLACK.
AIRconditioning,
all
power.
Exc.
cond.
Original owner. $300. Call AL 1-4310.

FINE SERVICE

RD.
729-1000

1965 Plymouth

Dealer

PONTIAC

HOUSE

ALL CARS

Av.

WAUKEGAN
Ill.

CALL

OPPORTUNITY.
SUMMER
IS HERE
and here are 2 great summer cars at
reasonable prices. 1964 Corvair Monza
Spyder
conv. 4 on fl., bucket seats,
turbo
charged,
mech.
perfect.
1961
Sunbeam
Alpine.
Wire
wheels,
overdrive, great little car. Which do you
want?
Make
offer.
Must
sell
this
weekend. ALpine 1-7754.

'65 Chev. Caprice 4 Dr.

lenview,

Chicago

POWER

$495

Inc.

Datsun

3 FULL

$895
CHEVROLET

'63 FORD

NEW

Shore

aarti

Has
automatic
transmission,
radio
and heater. Good body and mechanical condition.

Authorized

Sale—Automobiles

[ARDTOP.
FACTORY
itioned. Full power. Sold
by us. Like new.

$975

Ernie McKay

power
steering,
air cond., low mileage. From private party only. 475-4831.

00

CAR

LIKE

Evanston
GR 5-8000

WISHES

241
Glenview,

‘'65 Corvair Monza Cpe.

McKAY

Ave.

AMILY

SPORTS

nth

JENNINGS

$150

'64 Triumph Spitfire

Clean Cars

ERNIE

gti

‘62 Rambler

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Need

Pr

CLEAN

4 DR.

eo

Hee Se~Anlonsbiies

‘63 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan

'62 Lark Sedan

TOWING

Cash for your car
We

$00.

=For Solansuteintbtles

Bluff

Classified — 2

�200

= For Sale—Automobiles

200

— '63 Chev. Impala Convert.
V-8 FULL

3

POWER

$1,195
“JENNINGS CHEVROLET

ee

ve Sh

cxetatiatel RD.

_ Glenview,I
ann aay

ne

orig.

miles.

1961

Drafted

ONES

LO 1-7330
59 CHEVY.
‘Clean,

Auto.,
2

GR 5-1387
DOOR,

Transmission,

good, radio, snow tires, $350.
GR 5-6128 or 328-2711.

1965

OLDS

98

GOOD
parts.

convertible, full power with a Conti- nental. Best offer. Call 869-6878.
1965 MUSTANG 4 SPEED H.T.
Blue with white racing stripe.
Good condition. Best offer.
Call HI 6-5095.

.

57
1965

CHEVY
IMPALA
4-DR.
HARD
. Power
steering,
automatic,
like
__ new tires. Best offer. 299-0305.

door,

radio,

__trans.

$850.

PONTIAC

power

Radio,

LEMANS

auto.

white

cond.

Must

65

:

Phonegy CR

1964
BONNEVILLE
CONVERTIBLE
excellent condition; P/S.; P/B.; WWs
R/H.;
low mileage. a 650,
446-120

oe 1-4738.

1957 CHEVROLET
FULLY

EQUIPPED.

"64 FORD
CAL AALS
CONVERTIBLE
with
radio,
power.
Excellent

4 DR.

STICK

condition.

SHIFT.

and

Good condition. Best offer. 251-4853.
63 4 DR.
RED
PLYMOUTH
VALI-

1963
or
ID

ANT.
36,000.
Good
condition.
Power
steering.
Radio.
All tinted windows.

761-7575

eves.

and weekends.

63

OLDS
AUTO.
TRANS.
wae
©
Wagon;
9
passenger;
a
ae
reery
air
conditioner;
all extras;
original owner; $1,350. 446- 5244.

_

1962

PONTIAC

vertible,
clean.
:

BONNEVILLE

P.S.,

P.B.,

967-5073

good

‘64

1954 CHEVROLET

:

needs

starter,

2846 Linneman,

sell.

Glenview,

Best

offer.

724-8517.

1961 Chevy Impala 2 Door
HARDTOP,AL AUTOMATIC,
$550.
1-9734 days
bert
pel
CONTINENTAL,
cond., power. Real plush.
of ‘America. UN 4-2275.

1960
AIRBoy Scouts

1966
RIVIERA
WHITE.
CUSTOM
black interior. Air cond’d. All power
sient.
Very clean. Low mileage.

COUPE

‘61 Chevy Impala Convert.
Best Offer.
ID 3-2810

1958

PONTIAC

SPORTS

Pow. steer.; RH; brakes
like ‘new tires. $190.
‘

PArk

1965

Chevy

HiT.

AIR-COND.

1960

PONTIAC

sell due
lent

$450.

to death

condition;

835-1161

like

new;

Impala 4 Dr.
MIL.

of driver.

845-4920

p/s;

p/b.;

EXCELr/h.;

EXC. MECH. COND., LOW MILEAGE,
small 8. $50. Call PA 4-6493.

1963 COMET
6-cyl.;
stick;
2-dr.;
good
. PArk 4-2849.

1965 MUSTANG

condition.

CHEV.,
1958,
AUTO.
TRANS.,
PS.,
P.B. radio, good cond., $450. 251-2386

1961
CHEVROLET
4 DOOR
stick shift, 6 cylinder, power
$150. GR 5-1631.

_ after 6 p.m.

EVANSTON
NORTH

DODGE

SHORE'S

FINEST CARS
'64 Buick $1,195

GOLD. CONVERTIBLE
Radio; Heater; WWs
Hard to tell from
new.

WILDCAT
2 DR. H.T.
Full power;
Auto.
Radio; Whites.

'63 Chevrolet

‘65 Dodge $895
CORONET
Auto. V8

$895

IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE
This gleaming
Red Beauty
has full power;
Auto.
Radio;
Heater;
WWs.

WAGON
Loaded.

'63 Chrysler $995

'62 Chevrolet $395

AIR-COND.
2 DR.
H.T.
Full power on this fine
Newport H.T. Auto, radio, whites.
Still under
factory
guar.

BEL
A

lot

AIR 4 DR. AUTO.
Radio;
Heater
of car for the money.

Plus

NO

MONEY

1901 Green Bay Road
24 —- Classified

DOWN

100

WITH

EST.

Evanston

328-3670

GLASSPAR
SKI BOAT W/50 HP MERcury motor and trailer. 3 sets of skis,
a
slalom
ski
and
3
props.
Good
condition. 432-7538.
1961
25’
OWENS
CABIN
CRUISER
sleeps four, 185 hp motor,
excellent
cond. $3,300. Call 724- 5724.
FT.
CHRIS
CRAFT
SPORTSMAN
131 h.p. Perfect. Complete. $850
645-0847 OR AL 6-1515.

YAN

RUNABOUT

SUPER

SAILFISH

FIBER
GLASS,
EXCELLENT
$275 or best offer. VE 5-2455

DODGE CORONET STA. WAG. AIR
cond.,
snow
tires,
radio,
heater.
1
owner,
Dane,
2000 W. Morse,
Chgo.
764-3336.

17’.

1962 Chevy Super Sport
4

SPEED
HURST,
MAGS.
MUST
to appreciate. Must sell. 945-1792.
PONTIAC’65 GRAND PRIX
Full pow.; no air; gold w/vinyl
$2,450. 724-7223 after 7 p.m.

11965

CORVAIR

maroon
140 hp;
8571.

CORSA

CONVERT..

1959 RAMBLER SEDAN
Clean, almost new tires, good condition, $200. Call UN 4-3246 after 6 p.m.
59 CHEVROLET
2-DR.
Hardtop; V-8; Auto Trans.; R/H;
After 6 p.m. 724-3440.

$300.

1959 RAMBLER WAGON 4-DR.
LOOKS AND RUNS GOOD. $165.
724-6340

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

21’ 1959 CENTURY CORONADO.
New 285 h.p. gray marine engine in
1966. Run less than 36 hrs. Hull in exc.
cond.;
int. will need upholstering in
future. Avail. for inspection at Arrow
Marine, Fox Lake, Ill. Priced to sell.
Call 251-1438.
28

FT. 1963 SPORT FISHERMAN
AND
boat trailer. Fully equipped for long
cruises.
185 Chev
Marine,
sleeps
4,
radio,
head,
galley.
Many
extras,
Real
Sharp!
In
Wilmette
Harbor.
Phone 251-3508.

exc.
Fri.
17

FT.
THOMPSON,
85 H.P.
MERC.
Elec. st. Used 2 seasons. Exc. cond.
Extras
included.
Built-in
gas
tank,
elec. depth finder, conv. top and many
more. Gaitor tilt trailer, $1,775 come
plete. Call 823-1615.

FOR
SALE:
RHODES
19 WITH
FIBerglas
hull,
1965
Fleet
Champion.
Fully
equipped
with
custom
built
trailer,
Spinnaker
etc.
Practically
new.
Dr.
Meyer
549-0720
or
Dr.
Newman DA 8-9158.
LUXE
17’ FIBERGLAS
CUSTOM
Hardtop, low hrs. 75 h.p. electro start
Evinrude,
hatch,
speedometer,
tachometer,
power
ov
ees
Aberdeen
trailer, $1,385. 835-4414.

DINGHY

OUTBOARD

CABIN

CRUISER

REVEL
CRAFT
CABIN
CRUISER,
90
Johnson;
Gator
trailer;
head,
galley,
sleeps 4. Ship to shore;
full
equipt. 272-7550; eves. 395-3334.

21’

CHRIS-CRAF
es
136
HP
inboard with trailer. Excellent cond.
$1,695 or will take smaller
boat
as
trade in. 272-6136.

14

FT.
FIBERGLAS
BOAT,
FULLY
equipped
plus
trailer
and
30
hp
Evinrude elec. start. Like new.
Asking
$525.
272-8732.
BOAT TRAILER.
’64 HEAVY
DUTY
4
wheel. Elec. brakes, hitch. Will hold
26 ft. power or sail. $475. VE 5-0952
444 Greenleaf,
Glencoe.
LIKE
NEW;
3 WEEKS
Sprite;
fully equipped
835-3674.

OLD
O’DAY
10’ sail boat.

FLYING
JUNIOR-FIBERGLAS
1965
model
w/sails,
trailer
and
canvas
cover; perfect condition; very seldom
used. $750. Ce 4-8930.
CHRIS
CRAFT
INBOARD
WITH
trailer, engine just overhauled. New
uphol. Skis included. Exc. cond. $825.
Call HI 6-6348.
10’

JON BOAT
carrier. Used

WITH OARS AND CAR
once, $75.
729-2530.
15° WIZARD
SPEED
BOAT,
45 H.P.
Mercury
motor
and
trailer
plus
extras.
Exceedingly
reasonable.
Call
after
6 p.m. DA 8-5333.
12’
SAILING
DINGHY
WITH
MAINsail and jib, $195; 2 hp Elgin motor,
used very little, $50.
Call 272-2081
SUNFISH: PLYWOOD +
VERY REASONA
HI 6-8131

FLEETWIND
ARROW
with trailer, 2 sets sails.

SAILBOAT
Good value

835-4767

FT. GLASPAR
FIBERGLAS CABIN
cruiser, 80 h.p. Mercury engine, sleeps
4, tandem trailer, $1,575.
"Ask for J an, 729-1802 or 724-6004.

WANTED:
17 TO 18’
CHEAP—ANY CONDITION
SIDERED. PARK 9-2025

CANOE
CON-

Clean-up
with

tees

JOIN THE
STAR-SPANGLED
FREEDOM
PLAN

Hollister
Classified
Empty your closets into your

bank account. Turn your
sports equipment, musical instruments,

furniture,

cloth-

ing, toys, and other worthwhile things you no longer
use

EXC.
COND.
18’
LYMAN
LAPstrake
runabout.
75
H.P.
Mercury
cover. 4 wheel tandem Gator trailer.
Skis,
cushions,
anchor.
Complete
$1,600. Call HI 6-0881.

16’

45

25’

16°
LOFLAND
FIBERGLAS
SNIPE
Nearly
new
sails,
trailer,
cover,
racing hardware,
elect. bilge pump,
anchor, many other extras. $1,150. 3282645

AQUA-CAT
53°
SAILBOAT—$782.
For family fun or competition.
NORTHSHORE MULTIHULL
864-7880
677-5924

OR

H.P., Merc. electric start motor,
all
access. Ready to go. $1,200. Call 8648358 7 to 10 evenings.

top;

with white top; bucket seats;
4 spd.; Michelin X tires. 272-

COND.

SOLID
MAHOGANY
SPEEDBOAT,
50 H.
electric
starting
Johnson
motor.
Excellent
condition.
Fully
equiped w/trailer. Best offer 869-0910.

SEE

PONTIAC
LE MANS
CONVERT.
8
cyl. engine; buckets; red body; black
top;
perfect en ine: tires like new;
$1,295 or best offer. YO 6-8525.

14! (WOOD)

40 H.P.
Johnson
motor,
we
start,
trailer
and
extras.
Must
see
to
appreciate, call lets talk. 231 -2402.

65

19

CREDIT

AND

RUNABOUT
MOTOR
Excellent condition.
R 2-6951

19’

others

Financing

FT.
trailer.

RED
4 DR.
PONTIAC
TEMPEST.
Auto.
trans.,
good
running
cond.,
43,000
actual
mi.
Suburban
owneddriven, $425. 272-2978 aft. 5:30 p.m.

at $600.

Bank

12

17

DE

"65 Mustang $1,295

FT.
RIBBED
PLYWOOD
ELGIN
boat.
Clean
paint
and
varnish.
71%
H.P. Mercury, good shape. $110 both.
Call DA 8-7865.

62

SEDAN,
steering,

CITY

$200.
675-4775.

14

TRAILER-IDEAL
FOR
rowboat to 14’ $50.
CR 2- 1938

CONVERTIBLE

6 cyl., 3 speed, fully equip., in
cond. ‘$1, 525. Call anytime except
and Sat. AL 1-5246.

PLYWOOD
CONDITION.
summer rental.

1962
CHEVROLET
2
DR.
6
CYL.
Automatic,
clean,
low
mileage,
garaged.
Call
724-8849,
evenings
and
weekends.

WAGON

1955 CADILLAC

ete.

SUNFISH
EXCELLENT
Will consider

FT. LAPSTRAKE
INBOARD
WITH
100 H.P. Grey Marine engine. Exceloa
condition. Ready for launching,
trailer optional. Call 446-0402.

1960 DODGE
4 DR. aS
AUTOMATIC
transmission, P.S., P.B., 2 snow tires.
Excellent
condition.
Best
offer.
9658541 after 12 noon.

MUST

CATALINA:

‘STATION

Like
new.
90 h.p. Evinrude
trailer.
Elec. st., full top, curtains, complete.
Will sacrifice. Weekends, 824-5063.

19

2 tone. P/S and P/B, auto. shift, radio,
heater. Good running cond. 1 owner.
$650 or best offer. 234-9162.

4-1616

LOW

PLYMOUTH

Motors

EXECUTIVE.

1964 OLDSMOBILE
88 4 DR.
HDTP.
power
steering,
brakes;
auto;
etc.
Good cond. Original owner. Best offer.
272-2245.

64

’*62

_

5

must

Outboard
LAKE

FT.
THOMPSON;
1964
75
HP
Johnson
electric
with Gator
trailer,
plus all accessories. $1,275. 272-0884.

LEARN TO FLY, BUY OUR FLORIDA
4 spd., rally pk’d, hi-pfm,
1965 wh.
Mustang conv. Reas. Bath and Tennis
Club, Tower 1A, Lake Bluff. 234-5419.

WAGON

and

17.

RUNS WELL $100
Call OR 4-7860
1966
CHEVROLET
V8
FACTORY
air cond. Bel Air, 4 Dr. Full Power;
PB
Radio;
Many extras;
Like new;
Garaged $1, 995. 869-8247.

SHELL

PENN

9

$700
Call

Boats

17”

LOWEST
FARE
TO
EXPO-67?
OUR
62
Bel
Air
Wagon,
mechanically
meet ape positive stick. Ready to go.
rompt winter starter. $750. 433-3353.
72
OLDSMOBILE
CONVERTIBLE
98;
factory
air.
Full
power.
Low
mileage. Reasonable. CR 2-3967.

FORD
GALAXIE
500
CONVERT
Excellent condition. $1,495.
PA 4-3107 after 5 p.m.

or 763-4101

STATION

between

4 DR.
PLYMOUTH
SEDAN
best offer. Almost new tires.
3-1797 or ID 3-3989 weekends.

CON-

or best offer. Call 764-6898 after 6 p.m.

RAMBLER

5.

condition,

1965 FORD
GALAXIE
500 CONVERTible.
Power
steering;
Automatic:
s; AM-FM
radio. Private.
$1, 650

1959

$1, 000."27.7 7860

$175.

1963
BUICK
SKYLARK
CONVERT.
Radio, heater, white sidewalls, to
exc. cond. Set of snow tires w/car
$1,125. Poss. June 27. 945 4527.

MUSTANG
HARDTOP;
v8;
standard shift; radio; like new tires;
excellent
throughout;
$1,595 or best
offer. HI 6-6179 after 6 p.m.

sac.

age te gene
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
ng ; red eer
ose jag air peg
rfect
con
price
695.

e

and

CHEVY
6 CYL.
HARD
TOP NEW
head, auto. trans., brakes. Runs and
=
like new. $300. Call 864-1368 after
p.m.

walls,

1958 CHEVY 4-DR. 6-CYL.
glide; radio; runs good;
PArk 4-2509.

1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE.
Factory air; full power.
Must sell. $2,450
Call after 6:30, 251-1120.

1964
OLDS
4
DOOR
HOLIDAY
sedan, low mileage,
air-cond. Excellent condition. $2,150. Call 251-3970.

4

CONVERT.

heater,

mileage. Excel.
offer. 251-4958.

ane
:

COND.

steering,

328-7606.

°63

packets.

AIR

STICK.

CORVAIR
1964,
3 SPEED,
CLEAN.
MECHANICALLY
PERFECT,
MUST
SEL
FOR
STORAGE
CHARGE.
HURRY. PHONE 491-1120.

SPAR
oa deni

1961 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88
4-dr.; one owner. Needs oil pump
minor body work. $195.
272-6122

SIX.

CONVERTIBLE
RAMBLER
American.
35,000
miles,
auto
trans.
good condition,
orig. owner.
$500
446-2962

Power

CHEVY
CONVERTIBLE
IMcoe. Looks like new. Power steerin
ake offer. AL 6-1667, home, or 8676800, office.

CORVAIR
MONZA,
62,000
Bw
$325. Call FI 6-5136, after 4, VE

500

RUNNING
COND.
Best offer by Monday.

GOOD.

201

PA 4-8493.

1964
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4 DR.
V8. Power steering and brakes. One
owner. Low mileage. Weekends at PA
4-5292.
59
FORD
GALAXIE
4-DR.
EXCEL.
motor, recent complt. brake job. Auto.
trans., year old battery. Call 446-7594
week night evenings.

.1963

4 DOOR, CLEAN, 1 OWNER
Best
offer Crestwood
2-2333

GALAXIE

62

’61 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE
Tan; aut. trans.; radio; heater; W/W;
excellent condition.
Best offer.
124-6586.

'62 Pontiac Starchief

1963

990 V-8

Antique Auto: 1937 Plymouth

STARFIRE

RUNS

:

1957
CHEVY,
2
DR.
HDTP.,
. 283
powerpack, 3 Phe old. Stick. Colorado
car, NO RUST,
top shape inside and
out. $750. Phone 475-6065 after 5 p.m.

Me-

For Sale—Automobiles

bs iGHEV.

1966 BARRACUDA
— AIR
COND.
—
V8 Auto. Trans.—power steering—console—excellent cond.—warranty valid.
$1,990
AL 6-3214
1960 CHEVY
4 DOOR
VERY
CLEAN
and mechanically
good. Must be seen
to appreciate. Phone 491-1133 or after
6:30 SH 3-7619.

1-5312.

T ONE,

Automatic

RED

AL

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_ chanically
: After 6,

729-1000

2 Door,

200

WAGON 9-PASSENGER, FULL
power, clean. ALpine 6-1831

2 DR. IMPAV8;
4 spd.;
like new
recently tuned. 45,000

Comet

:

‘65 RAMBLER

BLUE,

p/s;
R/H,
iw?
brakes:

For Sale—Automobiles

1963
2
DOOR
RAMBLER
AMERIcan, stick shift, good condition, only
18,000 miles, $550 or best offer. Call
645-0866.

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say green!”
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sod.”’

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this

room

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“It’s

say

stupsu

green?

gardener

What

again:

I didn’t

putting

in

Robin Behn
318 Grove’ Av.
Barrington, Ill.

_Chandler’s
Craig:

painted

out of window

do you

that

I wanted

From:

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Painter sticking his head outside the window:

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name

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to painter:

beige.’’

Painter
“Green

My

13

Housewife
painted

Housewife:
in gold.’’

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‘you. The name is obliterated.

Six Animals

Post office patron: No, that can ’t be my pack-

peanut

the

did the bald man

say when

he got

a comb for his birthday?

6. What we write on
7. Chief city of Germany

should eat them

22. Either

of bees

23. What makes us scratch
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27. Supposing that; in case of

20. One who throws stones
22. About; concerning
24. Broken into little pieces

28. Loud breath of a sleeper
4
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25. She lays the eggs we eat

29.
31.
32.
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A book of maps
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Woman in a convent
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Medicine
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26.
27.
28.
30.
31.
34.
35.

38. Kind of man’s hat
40. I

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39. Three feet

36. Cruel Roman emperor

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Exists
Therefore
Places where sports events are held
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40. Insane

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Exclamation of laughter

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60035

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1436 McDaniels
From:

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It was

so dark I suppose

is
there
now
and

a young

it again!”

came

and

farmer

six packets

to pass

couldn’t

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my

Jennie: Quick,
Gerald:

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‘directors of the Cradle. In addition, Mr. Sheldon is

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sponsor
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the

Oct.

13 fashion

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Park Band Concert. From left are Mrs. William James of Glenview,
‘Mrs. Harold Heavener of Deerfield, and Mrs. Salas. (Fochler Photo)

Speakers
Welfare

during

the recent

Society luncheon

combined

include three

Infant

Highland

Park presidents of other service groups. From left
are Mrs. Bertram Weber, Northwestern Settlement;

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Mrs. J. H. Hennessey, Highland Park Thrift Shop;
and

Mrs. S. C. Steinman,

Highland

Park Hospital

Woman's Auxiliary. (Salyards Photo)

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lacy bassinet voted "most original; Mrs. Robert W. Schroder,
president, with a garden of carnations which won first prize as

The annual combined luncheon of the senior,
intermediate, and junior groups of the Highland
Park—Ravinia Center of Infant Welfare was held
in the Bath and Tennis Club in Lake Bluff.
Among guests were (from iil Mrs. A. R. Smith of
the Junior group; Mrs. Richard Little, Juniors;
president. Mrs. Walter Schwalm, Intermediates;
president, and Mrs. Allan Wolff Jr., Seniors; past
president. (Salyards Photo)
June

.15,. 1967

�TODAY
Garden Club of Deerfield—9:30 a.m., Japanese tea ceremony,
of Mrs.

Kenneth

Spraker,

555 Thornmeadow

Rd.,

home

Riverwoods.

:

SATURDAY
Beaux Dance Club—‘‘Captain’s
Waukegan Inn, 200 N. Green Bay Rd., Waukegan.
Belles

Capers,”

and

8:30 Pm,

TUESDAY
United Charities, Women’s Board—Riverview Ramble, 5 P- m. to
midnight, Riverview Park; picnic supper, rides, entertainment.

@ WEDDINGS,
© ANNIVERSARIES
@ CONFIRMATIONS
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@ ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Priced from $49»
8 or 16 mm (audio or silent)—
Phone or write
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2335 W. Devon Ave. Chgo. 60645 —

338-3715

Mrs.

Robert Deffenbaugh

Mrs.

Jr.

Michael

June Services Join

ANNUAL

Couples From Area
nethy, daughter of Mr.

ver, was the best man. Groomsmen were John W. Benneyworth
of Toronto;
Donald Etienne of
Zurich,
Switzerland,
the bridegroom’s brother-in-law; and David
Seltzer of Los Angeles.
Pierce
The
bride’s
brother,
Abernethy
of Dallas,
was
an

and Mrs.

Franklin P. Abernethy Jr. of that
city, and Michael Robert McClory,

son

of

Congressman

and

Mrs.

Robert McClory of Lake Bluff.
The

bride

wore

a

gown

of

diamond white Duchesse lace over
peau de soie, fashioned with a full
triangular chapel train falling
from

a Dior bow.

jeweled

A headpiece

of

and bows

of

lace petals

silk organza held her fingertip
illusion veil.
Mrs. John L. Smith-Jr. of Dallas

was her sister’s matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Carr

of Houston.

bridegroom’s

brother,

Oli-

usher, as was Murray R. Conzel-man
of Mill
Frederick A.
Beach, Calif.

Creek,
McClory

Ill., and
of Long

carry

from

657 Vernon,
June

15,

1967

$24.00

4
Nothing Over

Mon.,

R

e

Nelliine

Wed.;

Oves

Nothing Over

9 5
2

@ This is a rare opportunity to
purchase this season's coats,
suits, dresses, not only for immediate

use,

.

e

ri.,

A Reduction in
H

Price

Every

ning Ove

Day

.

5h

Fs

$31

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pel Maes
18

day,

July

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19

$8.50

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newest
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inter

pth

Fall and
models

@

Thurs., July 20
| Nothing Over

$7.50

Wed., July S_\ Fri,
July
24
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&amp;

Nothing Over

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Sale

\ Nothing Over

$30.00
Tues., July 4

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will

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$10.00
Wed.,

Nothing Over

299 E. Illinois , d

dy

Nothing Over

Mon., July 3.

729 Elm_ Street,
Winnetka
Illinois Rd., Lake Forest

We:

$12.00

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15

Tues., July

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KITS

Phone

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$13.50

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June

41st

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Sat., July
Nothing

Nothing Over

Winter.

Our

$15.00

Over

Thurs.,

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Nothing Geer

$36.00

but for Fall and

19th

$17.00
Fri., July 14

Wed., June 28
Nothing

JUNE

Thrus., July 13
Nothing Over

$39.00
Tues., June 27
Nothing Over

| 39

MONDAY

%19.00

Mon., June 26 \

Values

STARTS

12

July

Nothing Over

$40.50

.

$

Stores

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$21.00
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Lake Forest

10

22.

.

Fri., June 23

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July

Nothing Over

$37.50

NEEDLEPOINT
@ EMBROIDERY
@ CREWEL
@ RUGS
:

Glencoe

Sat , July 8
Nothing Over

$45.00

Knit One Purl Too
@ CUSTOM

$25.50

$43.50

From

ON ALL MERCHANDISE
YARN

: Fri., July 7
Nothing Over

.
, June
Thurs

to season.

(Continued on page 70)

30-40%

$27.00

Nothing Over

season

A reception in the church parlor

10% OFF

ALL

never

over merchandise

followed the afternoon ceremony.
Congressman and Mrs. McClory

SALE
ON

as we

Accepted

Nothing Over

$49.00
Zonk, Dae bay
$47.50
ie bi

Regardless of cost
or former price, every model must go

Cards

19 \ Thurs., July 6

Nothing Over

and Miss Sarah Althauser, both of
Dallas, and Miss Glenda Goodwin

Bank

SLIDING SCALE _

Mon., June

A June
10 ceremony
in the
Preston
Hollow
Presbyterian
Church, Dallas, united in marriage Miss Sarah Margaret Aber-

The

Midwest

McClory

$5.00

ALLFINAL
SALES

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You Needn't Be

a Woman to Be High Fashion

a
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Males Perk Up Their Plumage

| Regardless of his political plum-

cool,

ige—hawk or dove—today’s genleman has regained the colorful
feathering and furring of the male

dressed at the same time. They
come in light blue or natural and
will be popular among Ravinia

of most other species.

concert-goers.

- Manufacturers have borrowed
the double-knits, velours, and the
high fashion look from women.

Len
Cobey
also features
a
handsome
double-breasted
pin
striped sports jacket in blue,

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B42
xX

Neuman Fell of The Fell Co. in

Highland

‘hot

Park

states

that

the

look” is in now with bright

citr s

colors

and

new

fabrics

featured in menswear shops.
/ Mr.

Fell

said,

‘‘Hartog

of Cal-

ifornia makes beautiful terryvelour shirts in stripes of green,
blue, and white or stripes
orange, yellow, and white.

of

comfortable,

up quickly. Turtle neck or mock
tur le neck knit shirts are really

big, and when worn with a sports
coat of hopsacking or a bright

well-

Co-ordinated outfi.
in copper and beige
provides
many
costume changes for the
pre-teen. Checked

navy, or gray with white.

jacket has both checked

“This is a return to the era of
the

20’s,

but

in

a_

and solid skirt; checked
slacks, two turtle neck

slimmer,

trimmer model with narrow lapels
and

good

lines,’’

he

are

worn

with

dark,

slacks.

They

are

not

said.

tops,

‘“‘They

matching

Style Shoppe,
land Park.

solid-color
Elizabethan

cap.

High-

or ‘mod,’ but strictly America —
1920.”
Bathing

| “Professional golfers started the
fashion look and men picked it

and_

trunks

for

men

also

have left the realm of ‘‘dull.”’ All
the men’s shops show corduroys
-in jewel tones and fashions borrowed from Mexico or Hawaii
among other unusual beachwear.

olaid they really are smart.”

Even

men’s slacks are offered

in white, gold, blue, yellow, and
chili,

to

be

worn

with

sports

| At

Cobey’s in Highland Park,

inen

suits will allow men to be

the

Little brother has adopted
bright look, too. Bright

print top in orange is picked up

in stripe running down side of

the

beige

Capri

pants.

At

Young Ages, Deerfield.

Youngsters Follow Adult Lead
Clothing

for little boys

and

A

little girls follows the same

S:
4

fashion trend as that of grownups. Citrus colors are shown

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and culotte dresses are offered

in all playwear and pants suits

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A jaunty

ete

© and

along

sailing jacket

includes

lapels,

and-match

outfits

variety of mix-

ensembles.

One co-ordinated outfit at
the Style Shop is a good bet
for the fashion-conscious preteen girl. A handsome suit in
cotton can be purchased with
a short, flared skirt in either a
checkered
pattern
or solid

stitching

cuffs

co-ordinated

the

offer a wide

in blue ‘Lieloth is the
product of Denmark. Detailing

;

The Mini-skirts with the
_ wide belts come in small sizes

A check at Young Ages in
Deerfield or the Style Shop for
Children in Highland Park
proves that youngsters can be
well dressed for party or play
with wonderful, machine-washable ensembles.

Eee

a

for small girls, too.

and

pocket. At Cobey's.

color;

two

cotton

knit,

turtle

neck tops that are interchangeable;
checkered
slacks;
a
checkered, three-quarter length

jacket; and a matching cap—
making an easily accessorized
complete wardrobe-in-one.

oo
=

Fell Co., Highland Park.

ere

;

Serape with shorts is a Robert Bruce

fashion. Serape is laced at the sides. At

Print cotton pants suits is just like
the

big

girls wear.

Gay

colors

and

easy washability are features moth-

ers look for. At Young Ages, Deerfield.

June

15,

1967

�Eye

4-H Groups

Woman's Club Gives 3 Crante:

Demonstrate

The Deerfield Woman’s Club
has
awarded
three
summer
scholarships to Deerfield High
School students.

Year’s Work

Margie Bodle of Bannockburn,

The 4-H Clubs of Deerfield held
combined

annual

Achievement

June 5 in Christ Metho-

dist Church, Deerfield.
The Deerfield Homemakers

Ex-

W. Bodle.

tension Unit sponsors the club and
arranged the 1ith annual program, in which three Deerfield
clubs participated.
Mrs.
A. E.
Jacobs
Jr. of

The
conservation
scholarship
was won by Dana Staats of
Deerfield, a sophomore, who will
study at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is the son

Deerfield is the leader of the Blue
Belles. The Daisies are led by
Mrs. Gerhard Taevs, assisted by
Mrs. M. E. Smith, both of Deerfield; and the Does are lead by

Mrs.

H.

W.

Petersen

and

of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Staats.

The

Exten-

Emergency funds for Israel will
be raised by Highland Park Hadassah at 8:30 p.m. June 24 in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Linden
the

Av.,

High-

evening

was

planned to honor members who
had met their quotas for 1966-67
for the Hadassah Hospital in
Jerusalem. Due to the crisis in
Israel, Mrs. Melvin Pollack, president,

has

changed

the

The scholarships are awarded in ’
cooperation with the Illinois Federation of Woman’s Clubs.

"

While attending the workshops, |
the students live on campus and —

participate in scholastic and cultural activities of the school.

=

PROCLAIMS EMBLEM WEEK

The week of June 11 through 18

has been proclaimed
Emblem Club Week’

‘National
by Mrs.

Alfred Caprio of New Hampshire,

Supreme president of the Supreme Emblem
Club
of the United

States. Mrs. Everett Dannemark
of Highland Park is serving her |
third term as president of the
Highland Park Club No. 113.

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4
we
wa
er
ar

Anne Jacobs and asi | Schwochow (left
clothes they made in Deerfield 4-H programs.
gave a food demonstration during the recent
sponsored by the Deerfield Homemakers
Daley Photo}

Garden

We have a

large selection of

solid gold bangles. Your inspection is cordially invited.

and right) model the
Robin Golden (center)
achievement program
Extension Unit. (Bud

Exclusively

Fe

Agriculture,

Hadassah to Raise
Funds for Israel

Axelrod, 2100
land Park.
Originally,

perc:

Che Old Jewelry Shop

gr

by doing. They are financed and
guided by the U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture and the University of
through the Lake County
sion Office at Grayslake.

sity from July 9 to 29.

oe

people between the ages of nine
and 19, and offer a chance to learn

of

was

The high school junior will study

The
Blue
Belles
and
Does
modeled clothing they made and
the Daisies presented
a _ food
demonstration.
The clubs are open to young

College

scholarship

Brawder of Deerfield.

Mrs.

John Roth, both of Deerfield.

Illinois

music

awarded
to
Kathy
Brawder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

£

the flute at Northwestern Univer-

Se
FsPs

a

Program

a

junior, has won the art scholarship to Allerton Park, where she
will have a week of extensive
study at the art school. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William

FH

ae
(og

672

Central

Avenue

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Highland

Park

4

432-8470

Club Schedules Tea Ceremony

An authentic Japanese tea cere-

mony will be performed for the
members of the Garden Club of
Deerfield at 9:30 a.m. today in the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Spraker,

For Men, Women

555
Thornmeadow
woods.

Miss
other

Mina
scholars

Miyaki

Rd.,

River-

and

schooled

three
in

the

ancient monastic ritual will perform the ceremony.

&amp; Children

evening

into a parlor meeting open to the
public.
Mrs. William Henning Rubin,
All-Chicago president, will give a
special report on the Middle East
crisis. She has just returned from

a meeting with President Johnson
in Washington, D.C.

A committee

pick

up

has

been

contributions

formed

from

those unable to attend the parlor
meeting. For further information,
contact Mrs. Ernest M. Simon, 370

Aspen Ln., Highland Park, Hadassah Medical Organization chairman.

TOUR

comfortable
sandal
anywhere!

travel or

a

EUROPEAN

... most

1

to

Tel.:

1217 Chase Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60626

June

15,

1967

SOR
!

wear.

and

black

10-18 .

|

North Shore School

for your everyday
brown

The

312-

is the answer

OLE

A

Built-up Arch
for support!

Enjoy the fun of exploring
medieval
castles,
horseback
riding
in the Bois de Boulogne
and Bavarian Alps,
swimming in the Adri4 atic and the Mediterranean, and dog sledding
on glaciers, while participating in the culture
of the Old World.

274-5143

the plaid cotton
seersucker dress and
jacket neatly tailored

2

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12-Aug.

LALO

July

Children

N

School

High

{LES LNOGS

&amp; Junior

I a

stay at home

For Elementary

1708

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ountr
Glenview
Glenview

Rd.

$3500

Coming
soon to
Northbrook

656

Deerfield
Deerfield

Rd.

inna Hart |
69.

3

�fo

small group of Highland Parkers have just returned from an
: % exciting tour of the far East with the Michael Reese Service

After

Rumsey

Cynthia

Co,

Juvenile

lunch of chicken

Ravinia,

Shop,

Larson’s

Park,

to be held

from

|p.m. to midnight Tuesday.
- Tickets for the 14th

5

annual

fam ily benefit
sponsored
by
BU rey Charities of Chicago are |
| be g sold at a reduced price from

reservations

are

made

through

HI

6-3730

after

Saturday.

Be
Bs oondockers

5 p.m. to supplement

Wacker’s

orchestra;

the

and the Sonics, teen-

e groups. There is no admission
charge for children under six, who
can

ride

the

att actions.

dozens

of

tot- ‘sized

igo fe a

|_ Teenagers and children over 12
saderide to the Ramble in charter-

bas-

may

be

ets from home.
Further

information

obtained from Mrs. Robert Chatz,

mR
LP

| electrotuminescence
We know the German word for

:

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a

312 Prospect

aS _

Av., Highland

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“

INTERIORS
9845 Gross Pt. Rd.
Just

S. of Old

676-2878
Orchard

Rd.

]

Classic French Food

and Cooking
in Workshop Classes

Park

John

Snowden,

539 W. North Avenue

Park Av., West,

AAC.,

Maitre

_ Chicago,

Chef

Illinois

60610

337-3788

ee

your choice

en

¢ Permanent Waves
(Normally $25 and up)

4

4

¢ Tipping — Frosting

é

¢ Straightening

z

including

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¢ Color or Conditioning Rinse
SPECIAL

OFFER

ON TUES., WED.

electronics, medicine, anything—we speak

THURS.

your language. In every language.
Of course, if it’s German you want, you'll
a

of _ honor.

Morning classes at 9:30 A.M. thru JUNE, JULY and AUGUST
Small classes in a large air-conditioned kitchen.

serving

concentrated course dealing with technical

:3

raperies

Tickets for the luncheon may be

words and phrases required for your masters
or doctorate degree.
Whatever your field is—chemistry,

ss

Accessories

LEARN

and fruit salads,

We can get very technical.
At Berlitz, we can give you a highly

Bec:

maid

in

New
Location

Bridesmaids were Miss Connie
Richeson of Rock Island and Miss
Katherine Grady of Godfrey. They
wore blue linen gowns and carried
blue cornflower bouquets.

purchased at ‘‘Arts and Flowers,”

F

iy

was

the local chairman, or from Miss
Yvette Prizant, teen-age sales
chairman, both of Highland Park.

reside

DUMAS PERE L'Ecole de la Cuisine Francaise

Tefreshments booths will open at
picnic

will

SPRAYTZ

60035, or from the Suburban Fine

_, Admission covers all rides plus
_bandshell entertainment by

2 purchased at the gate.

.

couple

(Lindquist Photo)

white roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Margaret
Andelman
of

chairmen.

a

Ramble ticket seller or by phoning

the

Decatur.

Furnitur

Chicago

and

Following a honeymoon in Mich-

igan,

co-

Kenilworth,

Round trip bus tickets may be
paid for at departure time if

Many Highland Park families
plan to picnic at tables around the
bandshell, a traditional kick-off
for the evening. This year, sponsored by the Quaker Oats Co.,

Hi sd

of

den Club is responsible for the
lunch, with Mrs. Harold Keith and
Mrs.
Donald
Powell,
both
of

at 5 p.m. and return at 11:30 p.m.

are-

now selling tickets for the River-

“

daughter

bread sticks, cake and coffee, and
a flowered napkin will be attached
to it.
The Kenilworth Home and Gar-

ed, chaperoned buses, that will
leave the Sunset Park parking lot

tationery Store, and Leed’s Jewvil lew Ramble

Flint,

Brookfield,

and the bride carried a bouquet of

modest in size and design, and the car pulling
bright, if not too new. As the young couple
Park.
the esteem they felt for their possession was —
Each guest will receive a shiny
painted name they had lettered on its side. . .
pink paper bag containing a cold

Gsell’s

i ele s, all in Highland

Jean

of

was held in place by a linen bow

thes

Fell

nie’s

Presbyterian

Bayha

Robert Givens of Decatur.

The bride wore a floor-length
gown of Irish linen accented by
re-embroidered’
Alencon
lace.
Lace
also
trimmed
the
Goya
sleeves, and the detachable train
was of linen. A silk illusion veil

and

A pignic lunch will be served at
1 2:30 p.m. June 24 during the Arts
and Flowers Festival at Ravinia

Ramble Tickets Available
The

(Rogers

ert

C. R. Flint.

Specially-Packed
Lunches Will Be
Festival Feature

to meet

North Shore Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution,
is sponsoring a DAR marker at the grave of Captain William A.
er, a Revolutionary War soldier, who is buried in the family
letery near Sugar Grove, Ky. Dedication of the marker was June 4.

power boat was
_ it was clean and
éaded north on Rt. 41,
“the
ced in the freshly
° Honey Fitz.”

San

Church in Decatur was the setting
for the June 10 wedding of Miss

Ravinia Arden Shore Committee held the final meeting of the
season Monday in the Barrington home of a former Highland

\he

Hall School.

Westminster

atm among the returnees are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kravitt who spent
some time in Paris before traveling behind the iron curtain on a
iral
i
exchange.

E
Rae

to

Flint-Deffenbaugh

rs at Ravinia Park next weekend.

Me
fae
4

trip

Son Photo)

Mrs. Meyer is president of the North Shore Garden Club and returned
pa time to assist with the club’s participation in the Festival of Arts and

Ey
¢
ES

wedding

Rev. Robert Stewart read the
afternoon vows and a reception
followed in the home of the bride’s
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Francisco the couple will live in
Washington,
Conn., where
the
bridegroom is an instructor. at

ger, and Mrs. George Sternfield.

ark
resident, Mrs. I. S. Riggs. Small groups will continue
ring the summer to work on projects for the fall bazaar.

a

fenbaugh. Ushers included another
brother, John; the bride’s brother,
James P. Flint of Decatur; Rob-

senior Deffenbaughs of that city.

rehearsal dinner and dance at the
Petroleum Club in Dallas.

League.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chazin, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
: Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schaffner, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G.

=z

Te ook

Serving as best man was the
bridegroom’s brother, Scott Def-

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Flint of
Highland Park, and Robert Eugene Deffenbaugh Jr., son of the

(Continued from page 67)

entertained the wedding party on
the eve of the wedding with a

By SHIRLEY GORDON

F:

oa gas

Couples Say Wedding Vows

Sncidentally
A

aesengeo tito

ONLY

JUNE

still learn things like, ‘Auf Wiedersehen.”
But we won't let you Say it until you’ve learned
ELEKTROLUMINESCENZ.

&amp;

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O00

DURING

&amp; JULY

By Appointment

only
— Please

Phone

WI

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sale

School of Languages
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Chicago:
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Tel: 782-6820

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Winnetka:
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Tel: 782-6820

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15,

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Miss

Elaine

Eisner

Elamne Eisner Remains

In Israel in Wartime
*“As a capable Jew, living here
for almost a year, I couldn’t walk
out on Jews here in a time of
need,”’ wrote Miss Elaine Eisner
in a letter her parents received
from her last week.
The 21 year old student at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem
wrote her letter from what she
termed ‘‘a place of safety,’ Negba, a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip
in Israel.
A graduate of Highland Park
High School, Elaine, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Eisner,

635 Hillside

Av.,

Highland

Park,

elected to study in Israel during
her junior year of college, sponsored by the American Friends of
the Hebrew Union.
She had planned to return to the
United
States
July
10 and
to
resume her studies in the fall at
the University of Iowa where she
spent her first two years.

In the letter to her parents, she
informed them that the several
hundred American students at the
university
were
evacuated
to

places

of safety

—

some

to the

Hadassah Hospital and others to
various
kibbutzim
where _ they
irrigated the soil, pruned fruit

trees, and performed other agricultural chores.
During a meeting called by the

vice

president

of the

university,

they were told that many American parents had brought pressure
upon him to urge the students to
return home during the crisis.

He told them, however, that he
could not grant their wishes, as he
felt these were personal decisions
that each student must make for
himself.
Miss
Eisner
wrote,
“To
me
there was no decision at all. We
have work to do, the kibbutzim
are crying for help, and we are all
returning to Negba indefinitely.”’
The students were of one mind,
according to Mrs. Eisner, and not

one returned to the United States
thus far.
In addition to a cable from her
immediately after the beginning
of the war, they also received a
thank-you note from their daughter for “being so understanding
and not demanding my immediate
return to a place of safety.”’
They also received, during the
same week,
an Arabian
water
pipe she had sent to them during a
holy week visit, which was ironically post-marked, ‘‘Jordan.”’

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VALUES

at

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extra value and extra quality. These distinguished pieces—in a graceful
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furniture costing a great deal more. Surfaces are cherrywood in a warm
caramel finish, hand polished to a soft patina. Also may be had in an
antique white finish embellished with gold. Shadow box moldings and
antique metal drawer pulls add a decorative note. The 60" nine-drawer
dresser with mirror, $150; 38’ five drawer chest, $105; chair back headboard with frame in queen, full or twin size, $44. Four pieces, dresser, mirror, chest and headboard, $299 Convenient payments easily arranged.

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June

15,

1967

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�Sisterhood Installs

Local Men Will Escort at Ball

DAR Selects

Officers for Year
In Special Service

Three Highland
Park
men will serve as escorts

of the young ladies to Avraham
Harman, Israel’s Ambassador to
the United States.

Leslie Bider

Will Participate
In July 4 Holiday

will attend the Illinois Boy’s State

“Open

My

Heart

Unto

1967 Ambassador’s

young
at the

Ball at 6 p.m.

Sunday in the Palmer House.

Thy

Leslie Bider

orah’’ was the theme of the June
6 installation of officers for the
North Suburban Synagogue Beth
El] Sisterhood.

They are Barry Dolin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Dolin;
Joel Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Epstein; and Sumner Schac-

Mrs. Mordecai Simon of Highland Park, wife of the Syna-

ter, son of Mr.

held

in the

Mrs.
Sheldon H. Kamin
of
Highland Park was installed for
her second term as president,

Weds in Phoenix

with
Mrs.
Bernard
Alpert
of
Highland Park as executive vice

president.
Other executive officers include
Mrs. Sherman Corwin of Glencoe;
Mrs. Norton Wasserman of Deer-

field;

Mrs.

Burton

Eisner,

Mrs.

David
Barnow,
Mrs.
Bernard
Kaye, Mrs. Richard Ludwig, Mrs.

Miss McGuire

Highwood

Couple

Plan July Wedding

Bennett

Miss Cecile Yvonne McGuire of
Highwood is engaged to marry

Shulman,
Mrs.
Jerome
Baker,
Mrs. Walter Becker, Mrs. Sheldon
Bernsen, Mrs. Joel Rabinowitz,

Richard R. Molendy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leno Molendy of Highwood. She is the daughter of Mrs.

Mrs. Floyd Stein and Mrs. Seymour Weiner, all of Highland

Albert John McGuire
Mr. McGuire.

Park.
The

The bride-elect was graduated
from Highland Park High School
and attended Moser Secretarial
School in Chicago. She is em-

Morris

Lederman,

Sisterhood

Mrs.

once

again

will

sponsor an Urban Gateways summer camp program for children of
the inner city. Last year more
than 50 children from the Jenner
School and Cabrini-Green housing
project in Chicago attended the
camp,
Mrs. Kamin is seeking area

Milton

is sponsored by the Greater Chicago
Committee
for
State
of
Israel Bonds, is the presentation

man and installing officer.
was

Mrs.

The highlight of the Ball, which

ogue’s interim Rabbi, was chairThe ceremony
sanctuary.

and

Schacter.

and the late

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crane of
Deerfield
have
announced
the
May 29 marriage of their daughter Georgia Lee to Paul Eldredge
Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
L. Jensen of Phoenix.
The wedding took place in the
Trinity
Episcopal
Cathedral,
Phoenix.
The
bride
attended
Arizona

State University and is

a member

of Pi Beta
Phi sorority.
The
bridegroom expects to graduate
from the same school, where he is

a member of Sigma Nu fraternity.

The

Deerfield

Woman’s

in Springfield,

Club

will underwrite all expenses for 20
foreign exchange students staying
in Deerfield over the July 4th
holiday.
The AFS students are part of a

contingent

of 41, the

balance

of

whom
are staying in Highland
Park homes, who have been in
school in Wisconsin for a year.
Now on their way home, they are

taking

a bus

tour

of the United

States as part of their education.

While in Deerfield they will stay
with

families

of

Deerfield

School students. Many
are being planned for

High

activities
the visit,

including a coke party in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jackman,
1640 Wilmot Rd., Bannockburn; a

Park

sponsored

by

the

North Shore Chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution.
The annual program, which will

begin Sunday,
since

1934,

American

has been in effect
sponsored

by

the

Legion, Department

of

Illinois.
It
is
a
program
of
education open to juniors in senior
high school.
Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan

Bider,

is a student

at Highland

Park High School. He was selected
on the basis of his outstanding
scholastic
performance,
leadership, and participation in extra-

curricular activities.
Upon his return from the weeklong activities, Les will appear in
the Lake Bluff Independence Day

Parade.

concert at Ravinia Park where
Meredith Wilson will be the conductor;

of Highland

you and your

a tour of the high school;

and participation in the Deerfield
Family Day Parade.

draperies

ployed at the Bank of Highwood.

Mr. Molendy also was graduated from Highland Park High
School and from Green Technical
School, Chicago. He is employed

residents who can devote two days

at the Autohaus.

each week to this project and
urges that they contact her or
Mrs. Alpert.

The wedding will take place
July 8 in the Highwood St. James

by

Church.

When

Mr.

Leonard

the Grass Is Greener!

Wouldn't
we all like to spend
more hours just enjoying our out-

door

surroundings?

time of year we take
lawns and gardens.

This

is

pride

in our

the

Landscaping demands constant attention

ing.
and

and

is often

time

consum-

Yet each added new shrub
rose bush enhances the ex-

terior of your

home

...

and

the

end result achieved with a spade
and a green thumb is well worth
the effort.
Plan

the

care

of

your

lawn

and

garden as carefully as the care of
your home furnishings. Don't let
your garden go to seed... and
take care that your draperies
dan't go to seed, either! Are they
still musty from winter's grime?
Then the time is now...
to call
North Shore Drapery Clinic in —
Glencoe at 835-0038. Our expert
custom care cleaning service will
process your draperies and restore

their original beauty. Special summer storage is offered now for
the extra protection of your fine
fabric draperies.

the aprés-swim coit

And we take all problems off your
hands! Our unique Draper-Form
process

Wet, it's fresh and spriggy looking
but the payoff is—it fluffs dry
in the time it takes to say good ship lollipop.
Talk about getting Summer off to a
lovely head-start.. . begin with a Salon

guarantees

Call North Shore today ..
problem-free drapery care!

Permanent Wave (just 25.00 on Mondays,
including restyle, cut and set).

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ude, Salow

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shrinkage. Take-down and re-hang
service is always available, too.
Just one call to North Shore
Drapery Clinic in Glencoe at 8350038 will do it! Or, if you prefer,
drop them off at our plant. It's
conveniently located at 336 Park
Avenue in Glencoe.
. for

SHORE

336 Park Avenue
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
Phone: 835-0038
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15,

1967

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Eeuyinous

on the North

although

the

the

calendar

season’s

y,

area

iecly

are

syn-

Shore.

So,

French
pianist,
and
conductor
Charles Munch, who made their
Ravinia debuts together last summer, will return for the July 15
program.

indicates

arrival on Wednesresidents

are

more

to circle Monday—the

“the box office opens

day

at Ravinia

An all-Viennese night, conducted
by Mr. Kertesz, will see the debut
July 22 of coloratura soprano Rita
Streich, star of the Viennese State
Opera.

legion
An innovation this season will be
"series tickets, available at the

same
discount as the coupon
books and assuring the concert- or
_theater-goer of regular reserved

Mr.
Starker

| seats.

_

The

Mondays

of-

Thursdays

and

Satur-

Browning will close the Prokofiev

Aug.

Tuesday

Specials;

at the Murray;

Festival June 23-25 will kick off

Ravinia’s

On

concert, with Byron Janis as the
soloist. Mr. Janis will play Serge
_ Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3
to initiate the Prokofiev piano
cycle. During the season, all five
of the Russian composer’s piano
concerti will be played by five

different pianists under the direction of five different conductors.
_

Other

Tuesday

specials

_ @An
old fashioned July 4th
celebration, with Meredith Willson
of ‘Music Man” fame conducting
a band concert.
_ @ A Rodgers, Hammerstein, and

Hart

eus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9
in E-flat major.
@ Merce Cunningham, winner of

the 1966 International Dance Festival Award for choreography,
with his modern dance company,
July 25. John Cage, known for his
use of atonal music and electronic
sounds, is the company’s musical
director.

will

feature:

Night July 11, with Skitch

@ Van

rus

singing

the

Broadway

hit

a.

Cliburn

as

soloist

and

Donald Johanos conducting, Aug.
1. Mr. Cliburn will play Sergei
Rachmaninoff’s
Piano Concerto
No. 3. The conductor, music direc-

tor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will be making his Ravinia debut.

_ Henderson on the podium and the

Northwestern University Summer

@ The Michaels Award winners,

with Mr. Ozawa conducting, Aug.
8. The semifinals will be held Aug.

6.

@ Yehudi Menuhin, conducting
- the Bath Festival Orchestra July

18. Mr. Menuhin will be the soloist
in J. S. Bach’s Violin Concerto No.
| 1 in A minor

and, as a recently

feature to the program, the

-eonductor’s sister, Hephzibah, will

_be the soloist in Wolfgang Amad-

with

the

‘“Kaddish’

Sym-

Wednesdays,

will

the

present

jazz-folk

Louis

Arm-

strong, June 28; Folk Night,
5, with
Ian
and
Sylvia,
Paxton, and the New Lost
Ramblers;
Pete Fountain,
12; Duke Ellington, July 19;

of

music

of

series

The remaining

four concerti in

the Prokofiev cycle are scheduled

for the Thursday-Saturday
phony Series.

Sym-

Thursdays
The

Thursday

off June 29 with Mr. Janis as
soloist and Mr. Ozawa as conduc-

tor in an all-Gershwin program.
Sir Malcolm
his

Ravinia

Sargent will make
debut

the

following

Thursday (July 6) with violinist
Itzhak Perlman as soloist.
Pianist Peter Serkin will return

to Ravinia July 13, with
Ozawa back on the podium.

Mr.

On July 20, Istvan Kertesz, of
the London Symphony Orchestra
and the Cologne Opera, will make

his conducting debut at Ravinia.
Malcolm Frager will replace the
previously
scheduled
Vladimir
Ashkenazy as soloist
iev’s Concerto No. 2.

for

Prokof-

Lorin Hollander will be the
soloist July 27 for Prokofiev’s
Concerto

No.

5, with Jean

non conducting
program.
Rafael

the

Kubelik,

a

Marti-

all-Russian
former

con-

ductor of the Chicago Symphony,
will make his first appearance at
Ravinia

Aug.

3

with

violinist

Michael Rabin as soloist.
line-up will lead

The

final

Thursday

Aug. 10, will be conducted by Mr.
Ozawa. Pianist Leonard Pennario
and violinist James Oliver Buswell IV will be soloists for an all
Bernstein program.

Saturdays

program,

Britten’s

Cello

Symphony,

with Northbrook’s Frank Miller as
soloist,

and

Gian

Carlo

Sudler prize winner at Northwest-

ern University, will be heard
the leading roles.

Northbrook

in

will conduct
the
Emile Serposs of

directing the All City

Chicago High School Chorus.
Sir Malcolm will conduct the
July 8 concert, with David BarIllan as soloist for Prokofiev’s
Concerto No. 4.
Nicole _

The Friday jazz-folk programs
will feature Mr. Armstrong, June
30;
Peter
Nero,
July
7;
Mr.
Fountain, July 14; Mr. Ellington,
July 21; the Lewis Trio, July 28;

Henriot-Schweitzer,

Family,

Aug.

4;

and

Aug. 11.

The other series will open later
in

the

season,

O’Clocks

with

starting

the

July

Four

9

and

Mondays in the Murray July 10.
The

first

children’s

of

the

six

programs

Saturday

will be pre-

sented July 15.

The New York City
return to Ravinia Aug.
19. Three performances
Balanchine’s critically

Ballet will
14 through
of George
acclaimed

new
full-length
ballet,
Jewels,” are scheduled.
The

Theater

American

will

‘The

Conservatory

perform

Tuesday

through Sunday evenings for four
weeks, Aug. 22 through Sept. 17,
with matinees Saturdays and Sundays.
The annual art exhibit in Ravinia’s Casino will be on display July

2 through Aug. 19.
tit

HUTT

TOUTES,

VOUUDEUUDAUOEOUAUA ATAU

King

Woody Herman,

Menotti’s

“The Death of the Bishop of
Brindisi.”
‘Bass baritone Simon Estes and
contralto Julie Idoine, a Louis

Mr.
Ozawa
program, with

Night, Aug. 2, with The Association
and
The
Mob;
and
the
Serendipity Singers, Aug. 9.

the

The first of the Saturday night
concerts, July 1, will offer two
Chicago-area
premieres—Benjamin

July
Tom
City
July
the

Ramsey Lewis Trio, July 26; Mod

The Merce Cunningham dancers, first modern dance company to appear at Ravinia in recent years.

Ozawa,

Mr.

evening,

Jazz-Folk

Tuesdays
Seiji

all-

Bernstein

phony.

Proceeds will benefit the Ravinia Festival Association and will be

- director, will conduct the opening

Mr.

the concerts, will be a second

miere

_ be exhibited in the Pavilion.

beautification

Browning.

Ozawa conducting. Mezzo-soprano
Betty Allen will be the soloist and
actress-dancer Vera Zorina will
be the narrator, and both the
Chicago Symphony Chorus and the
Chicago Children’s Choir will perform
in the Chicago-area
pre-

the season. Paintings and sculp- ture will be shown in the Ravinia
| Carousel and beneath a canopy
Stretching between the Carousel
| and the Pavilion: Floral arrangements inspired by and displayed
with paintings and sculpture will

further

John

The Aug. 12 program, the last of

seven

| Preceding the June 27 opening
| concert, the Arts and Flowers

- Ravinia Park.

5 with

cycle with Concerto No. 1.

five

- tions.

_

Kube-

be

_jazz-folk
concerts,
Wednesdays
and Fridays; and four American
Conservatory
Theater
produc-

for

Mr.

will

_ days; four Sunday Four O’Clocks;
seven

as soloist, and

tickets

series

concerts,

will return to the

lik will make a second appearance

| fered for seven symphony evening

used

Martinon

podium July 29 with cellist Janos

Skitch Henderson,
composer,
conductor,

‘

&gt;,

be.

Sir Malcolm
conductor
of opera,
ballet,
symphony.

pianist.

TREE

CUCU

Sargent,

Simon Estes,
1966 winner,
Tchaikovsky
competition

Rita Streich,
star
of European
operas,
festivals

HHH

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15,

1967

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Playwrights’
Center and
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Art Exhibits
- BIRCHWOOD CLUB, 1174 Park Av. W., Highland Park. Paintings by
Lorraine (Mrs. Arthur) Chapman, 1805 Clifton Av., Highland Park,
through

June.

COUNTRYSIDE
GALLERY,
10 W. Miner St., Arlington Heights.
Faculty show, including work of Barbara (Mrs. Harold) Houskeeper,
842 Holmes Av., Deerfield, through July 9. Hours are from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
EVANSTON ART FAIR, Dempster St. and Sheridan Rd. Displays and
demonstrations, 10 a.m. to dusk Saturday and Sunday.
HICKORY

HALL

GALLERIES,

Rt.

45, one

mile

west

of Half

Day.

(Mrs.

Ray-

Works of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen
mond)

Marino,

featuring

portraits

and

animal

studies.

Hours

are

10

a.m. to 9 p.m. daily;.noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
HIGHLAND PARK COUNTRY CLUB, 1201 Park Av. W. Paintings by
Elaine (Mrs. Daniel) Halpern, 3268 Summit Av., Highland Park,
through June.

Artist June Lerman

Artists to Show
At Edens Plaza

Northbrook Groups Plan

Seven Highland Park artists will

Art, Antiques Festival
Artists

and

antiques

dealers

be among the exhibitors June 24
and 25 at the Edens Plaza Arts

and Crafts Fair.
Displaying their

from Highland Park and Deerfield

Sheridan Art Galleries in Chicago.
Highly rated as an antiques ap-

are among

praiser

the more than 80 ex-

hibitors invited to take part in
Northbrook’s first Summer Art
and

Antiques

Festival

this week-

Co-sponsored by the Northbrook
Art League and the Northbrook
Savings Association, the two-day
event will be held on the parking
lot and patio and in the lobby

of the Association building,
‘Shermer Av.

1850

_
The free public show will open
at
1 p.m. both Saturday and
Sunday, and will remain open into
the evening hours.
Strolling minstrels, gold and
purple banners, and green tents
will carry out a medieval theme

inspired
_ festival,

| works

by ‘Camelot’? for
which will feature

of

artists

and

the
the

antiques

_ buffs from throughout the Mid| west.
One
of the highlights of the
| event will be the display of an
original Cezanne, painted when
_ the

artist

was

20 and

was

throughout

the

Formerly

| painting

the

Midwest,

Mr. Shore also will judge that
category at the festival.
Local artists who will partici-

of

being

shown

its

by

singers

interested

MORAINE-ON-THE-LAKE-HOTEL,
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through June.
PARKER

by Brooke

EDWARDS

Hastings

GALLERY,

2501
(Mrs.

Sheridan
J. W.)

Rd.,

Highland

Allison of Glenview,

503 Central Av. Water

colors, oils,

sketches by the late Spanish painter Montunal, special showing 2 to 5

From
Highland
Park:
Alan
Edelson, 263 Hastings Rd., Barbara (Mrs. Charles B.) McGivern,
347 Elm PIl., and Shep Shapiro,
767 Rice St.
From Deerfield: Camille (Mrs.
Roger) Carroll, 470 Susan Ln.
From Riverwoods: Milvi (Mrs.

first prize for oils in the Barrington show and received honorable
mention in a North Shore Art
League competition.

p.m. June 25; other diversified imports, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Donald

G.)

Wheeler,

2705

Rd., and Bernard

Edwards

Antiques), 509 Mallard
of Deerfield.

show.

Shep

Last

Shapiro,

year

767 Rice

she

St., will

show his apple sculpture; Dorothy
(Mrs. Curtis) Brook, 457 Sumac
Rd., string constructions; Verna
(Mrs. Bert) Sadock, 2915 Summit

Sunset

Trail.
Participating antiques dealers
are Marge Maroney (Treasure
House Antiques), 623 Deerfield

Saturday.
SUMMER
Northbrook.

ARTS AND ANTIQUES FESTIVAL,
Art exhibit and competition, antiques

lectors and professional dealers, 1 p.m. into the evening Saturday and
Sunday.

Av., batiks in oil and water color;

and Carolyn (Mrs. Robert) Newman,
1642 Linden Av., paper
flowers.

(Attic

Ln., both

The show will run from noon to
dusk at the shopping center, Lake
Av. and Skokie Blvd., Wilmette.

1850 Shermer Av.,
show by local col-

Drama

Productions

ACADEMY PLAYHOUSE, 1100 Laramie Av., Wilmette. Chicago-area
professional premiere, Peter Shaffer’s ‘The Private Ear” and “The
Public Eye,”’ opening 8:15 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 7 and 10 p.m.
Saturday, and 8:15 Sunday.
smears

))

A SUMMER PROGRAM IN THE ARTS

f-

June 21 — July 21
Music
The performance
of music for

in

small groups of

_ performing with the North Shore
_ Harmonizers when they present
| their annual Harmony Festival
Aug. 24 in the Wilmette Bowl may

voices and instruments

| attend rehearsal at 8:30 tonight or
| next Thursday.
|
The 60-member chorus meets in

Art
Exploration of
drawing media —
traditional and
experimental

Drama
Reading, acting

|

and producing

|

a play

For further information — please call Mrs. Croft at Hillcrest 6-0674

the Kenilworth Field House.

The North Shore Country Day School
——

_ SHOWS ART WORK
Art
work by Miss Carolyn
_ Castro of Wilmette was recently
| displayed at Marycrest College’s
_ Fine Arts Festival. The daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Castro,
| 930 Chestnut Av., is a sophomore
art major at the Davenport (Ia.)

748 Hill St., both of Highland Park, and Joanne (Mrs. John) Krueger of
Mundelein, through June.

won

_ Harmonizers Seek
_ Additional Members
Women

Works by Barbara
(Mrs. Morris) Coff,

Club

present owner, Jack Shore of the

_

HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av.
(Mrs. William) Cohan, 3463 Summit Av., and Milly

by George

pate are:

and Co., New York, the
is

be

Dr. Mrs. Lerman won a purchase
prize in this year’s Union League

still

property

will

Alan Edelson, 263 Hastings Av.;
Louise (Mrs. James F.) Bernard,
1632 Linden Av.; and June (Mrs.
Martin D.) Lerman, 144 Ravine

_ following the style of the Italian
| French

work

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL, 718 Glenview Av. Works
Straub, 90 Lakeside Pl., Highland Park, through June.

310 Green Bay Road

Winnetka,

Illinois

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1967

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Movies in Brief
Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman,
Drama Club Film Committee
DR. ZHIVAGO
Omar Shariff,
Geraldine Chaplin, Julie Christie)
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novel
portrays
the
interwoven

people

seem
innocent enough until he
makes blow-ups. This interesting
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color. Although virtually ignored
at the Academy Awards, it swept
the Cannes Film Festival. Color.
Adults.

and his reactions to its beauty and
suffering, are apparent. The photography
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and every
moment is gripping. Multi-Academy Award winning film. Color.
Adults and mature young people.

a

commercial

film

studio executive, an actors’ agent,

and a full-time professional actor
will speak.

Each

will discuss

his

own specialty in a 5- to 10-minute
talk.

A

question

and

answer

Chicago,
of

$100;

a

915

Sheridan

period will conclude the program.
The open meeting will be followed by a party in a member’s
home.

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sculptors, will run through July
22.

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escapade, Color. Adults and young
people.

Claire F. (Mrs. Harold N.)
Miller, 320 Green Bay Rd., Glen-

The
North
Shore
Community
Theater will elect officers at an 8
p.m.
meeting
tomorrow
in St.

PAUL NEWMAN
FREDRIC MARCH
RICHARD BOONE
DIANE GILENTO

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opened recently in Marina City’s
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Three North Shore artists were
among the winners of the New

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ZOWIE to solve a problem which
leads to the uncovering of a plot
for the world to be taken over by

Three Shore Artists Win

Daily

Zs

Derek Flint has
more
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He idly takes candid shots of a
girl and a man in a park, which

The story of Yuri Zhivago, poet
and
doctor,
is sharply
etched
against the upheaval of a country.
Always,
despite his own
difficulties, the poet’s love for the land

Chairman John Libberton of Wilmette [left) and committee
member William Kalan of Highland Park discuss the New Horizons
in Sculpture show. The exhibit, sponsored by the North Shore Art
League, opened recently in Chicago's Marina City. (Bud Daley
Photo)

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David Hemmings)
Italian
director
Michelangelo
Antonioni,
in his first English
language film, shows a fashion
photographer, whose contact with
reality is through the eye of his
camera,

�Artist Opens
New Studio
. Evanston

Brooke (Mrs. John B.) Allison
has opened a studio in her home
at 2535 Fontana Dr., Glenview.

yen area artists will particiin the annual Evanston Art
, to be held from 10 a.m. to
Saturday and Sunday.
free public event, on the
unds of the Evanston HistoriSociety at Dempster St. and
idan Rd., is sponsored by the
anston Art Center.

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Local participants are Louis N.
(Mrs. James) Bernard, 1632 Lin-

(Mrs.

Ravinia

Park;

100 artists from throughMidwest are expected to
their painting, sculpture,
pottery, and ceramics at

the fair, which last year attracted

more than 15,000 viewers from the
entire Chicago area.

at the Evanston Art Fair.

At
11 am.
Saturday,
Tom
Strobel of Evanston will show
brush
and spray techniques in
landscape painting.

At 2 p.m. Saturday, Bruce Fink

of Northbrook, a sculptor working
in bronze, will give a demonstra-

t 11 a.m. Sunday, Robert W.
lersen
of Chicago will create
an assemblage.

_ At 2 p.m. Sunday, potter Edna
Arnow of Chicago will show wheelthrowing techniques.
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Two North Shore art instructors
have been added to the North
Shore Art League’s summer faculty, and a third teacher has added
an afternoon painting class to his
summer session schedule.
The summer session will begin
Monday.
sor

our artists will demonstrate
w the artist works’’ this week-

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end

the

Rd.,

Barbara

(Mrs.
Paul)
Schlenker,
819
mes Av., Deerfield; and Miss
a Gorr,
13 Webster
Av.,
About
the
splay
drawing,

Park.

of

art

at

the

Illinois-Chicago
will teach

media

University

Circle

oil, acrylic,

and

mixed

painting to beginning

advanced

adults

on

of

campus,
and

Wednesday

evenings.
Mr. Hurtig, who receive his
training at the Institute of Design
in Chicago and Atelier No. 17 in
Paris, has been represented in

many
Chicago-area _ exhibitions,
including the International Drawing Show at the Art Institute.
He also has shown his works in
the Hyde Park Black and White

Exhibit, Phalanx VI, Detroit Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum,
and the American Federation of

League Summer

Art traveling show.
Mr. Hurtig lives at 1727 Wesley
Av., Evanston.

Monday morning painting classes for teen-agers and beginning
and
advanced
adults will be

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Mustari, who holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
the
Art
Institute,
also is the
recipient
of a Van
de
Vries
scholarship.
Don Seiden, Chicago sculptor
and teacher, will include a Thursday afternoon painting class in his

other

State

Aledo, Ill., after a visit with their
son-in-law

Rd., Glenview.

University of Iowa, studied in
Italy for a year under a Fulbright
Scholarship and was a finalist in
the annual Fellowship Competitions at the Art Institute. Mr.

and

Mill

in August

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Mr. and Mrs. C. Allan Cavanah
have returned to their home in

or Mrs. George Hibbs, 840 Hudson

taught by Louis F. Mustari, 437
Funston Av., Highwood, instructor
in art history and studio art at
Lake Forest College.
Mr. Mustari, who is earning a
Ph.D.
in art history from
the

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House, 620 Lincoln Av., Winnetka,

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Mrs. Allison’s work will be on
display this month at the Moraine
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Feinberg, 403 Carol Ct.; AlfredH.
Howard, 1023 Marion Av.; Thelma
wood

The former Brooke Hastings, a
Deerfield resident before her recent marriage, has taught art to
adults for five years. She plans to
teach in Glenview this fall.
A portrait painter, working primarily in pastel and oil, Mrs.
Allison studied at Shimer College,

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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors
Olympic Speedskater Joins Ayars

_

Ed Rudolph Enters Real Estate World

By DWIGHT ESAU
| One day last year Ed Rudolph
Jr. came into Ayars Realty Co.

office in Northbrook and asked
how an Olympic speedskater could
get a start in real estate.

| Buck Ayars said, “Why don’t
rou take a position with us and
see what you can do?”
_ Ed, taken somewhat aback be-

ci use he thought Mr. Ayars would
offer

only

some

2ed to try.
urned-realtor’’

|

broad

advice,

And the “‘athleteexperiment
has

worked very well since.

Ed, who tied the world record in
2 500-meter

in Japan

speedstaking

in 1963,

sprint

isn’t selling

as fast as he skates. But

houses

he is doing well enough to have
convinced himself that his choice

of

a long-range career is a good

Edward

Sr.,

was

a

prominent

North Shore area skater for many
years.
“I started skating when I started walking,” Ed laughed as he
reminisced
recently
about his
exciting life. Many years of skating culminated in 1960 in his
selection at age 18 to the Olympic
squad in the Squaw Valley games
that year. He was the youngest
skater ever to be so honored. He
also completed at Innsbruck, Austria, in 1964.

To top it all off, Ed is continuing

“I want to keep trying in the

skating activities. He will start

Olympics because there I can
specialize in the races in which I
am
best,” he explained.
“In
regular world competition you
also have to compete in.5,000- and
10,000-meter events and these ar
much more difficult.”
Makes Decision
His interest in real estate,
however, was born in a critical
decision he made while studying
business at Weber State College in

msive training soon in preparafor the final trials this winter

r the U.S. Olympic speedskating
am, which will compete at
Grenoble, France, next February.
regularly engages in running
id calisthenics exercises to keep

shape.

-

like most at more-or-less the
Same time,’ said the tall, slim,
tanned,
rugged-looking
young
realtor.
The development of the two
activities provides an interesting
contrast. He comes by his speedskating prowess through his family, primarly because his father,

Can Do Both
“[’'m enjoying my two careers

because I can do the two things I

Utah a few years ago.
He originally had planned to go
into corporate business work of
some kind but he abandoned the
idea when he found that working
for somebody else didn’t appeal to
him. “With the executive hierarchies and the large size of many
firms I felt that my job and my
future would be up to someone
else too much,” the intense Ed
commented. “I decided I wanted
a job, still in business, which
allowed me a maximum amount
of
independent
activity.
And
where I could stand or fall on my
gwn

faults

and_

strengths.

I

thought of sales work and then
decided on real estate.”
The realty field allows him to
meet people, which he enjoys, he
said, and allows him to apply
imagination and creativity to his
work.
Boss man Buck Ayars praised
Ed’s work and said, “He has
imagination, ingenuity, and ambition which is helping him immensely. His ‘winning’ attitude from
(Continued on page 81)

FIVE

Ed Rudolph hangs a plaque containing a gold key to Northbrook
on the wall of his office at Ayars Realty Co. in Northbrook. He
recently received the award from village trustees for his skating
exploits. Buck Ayars, his real estate boss, watches. (Staff Photo)

IN GLENCOE

HOMES

FINE

I uying, Building Tips
Can Help Avoid Errors
If your home
e, know
nt

one.

is to be your

how

Anyone

to choose
can

make

the
a

mistake when buying a house, but
| the trick is to be sure the error is
mall. Careful studies have been
2 on determining the most
!

pitfalls

rage

American

into

which

home

the

buyer

s. So whether you’re buying or

ding,

the following

tips will

p you make the right move.

‘CAN YOU afford it? You'll prob-

&gt;"

have to keep up monthly
gage payments
but these
uld not be excessive. Here’s an
way to figure out approxiely
what amount you can
rd without straining your fi-.
nees.
From your annual salary

tract $600 for yourself and for
n of your dependents. Then,
ulate 20 per cent of the
ainder. This is your approxie Federal income tax. Subst this tax from your annual
and divide what’s left by
his figure is your approxife net weekly income. Your

thly payment—including prinal and interest on the mortfe, taxes and fire and hazard
uCce.

SLU

d not exceed this.

net weekly income.
PICK
THE
proper location:
Once you’ve gotten your finances
straightened, choosing the proper
location

is

the

next

whether

it’s

safe,

THIS

important

step. Ask yourself these questions |
about the area: Is it near shops
and schools, churches, fire and
police departments, and health
services? Is it close to your
friends and near your job? Are
there good roads nearby and is
your location close to various
forms of public transportation?
Yet, don’t forget that. heavy
traffic close at hand can be a
liability for undisturbed sleep at
night or if you have children. One
of the best ways to find out about
your neighborhood is to talk to
some of the neighbors and find out
what they think of the area—
well-kept

and

quiet.
IS THE SPACE adequate and
well-planned? Your checklist for
current functional needs should
include space for eating, cooking,
bathing, sleeping, cleaning, recreation, storing and garaging. Be
especially sure to check the closets because
a home without
(Continued on page 81)

HOME PERFECT
FAMILY LIVING

OVERLOOKS

FOR

HAS

Charming Dutch Colonial on 200-foot tree-shaded
corner lot in very desirable area. There is a gracious
living room with fireplace and bookshelves plus large
adjoining sun room. Separate dining room and den,
a modern kitchen, breakfast room and powder room.
Master bedroom has own. bath. Three additional bedrooms and bath. 2-car garage. A delightful house
priced at $46,500.

HANDSOME PROVINCIAL
— BEST
EAST
LOCATION.
Impressive
5
bedroom, 4!/2 bath brick dwelling
in immaculate condition on beautifully landscaped grounds only 2
blocks from lake. Unusual 2-story
living

room,

study

with

bookshelves,

modern
kitchen, breakfast room.
Paneled family room with fireplace
and wet bar in basement. 3-car
garage. Priced at $87,500.

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Priced

at

ge

$69,500.

Seymour

POOL

This dramatic crab orchard stone and frame splitlevel is set on 20,000 sq. ft. lot in a lovely area with
complete privacy. Spacious high-ceilinged living room,
separate dining room and large screened porch open
to stone patio and free-form swimming pool. Master
bedroom with bath, 2 more family bedrooms and
bath. Family room with bar, and 4th bedroom and
bath a few steps down. 2-car garage. $79,500.

CONTEMPORARY
RANCH
IN
CHOICE
EAST
AREA.
Exciting
brick custom-built ranch in top condition throughout. Large living-dining room combination with fireplace. 3 bedrooms and den or 4th
bedroom, 2 baths. Wood paneling
and custom built-ins. Laundry room
on Ist floor. Paneled rec. room in
basement. 2-car garage. Air conditioned.

GOLF COURSE
SWIMMING

DELIGHTFUL
BUNGALOW
AT
NEW REDUCED PRICE. A cheerful, bright, white-painted
family
home on corner lot in prime east
location. Living room has fireplace
and adjoining circular sun room.
Separate dining room, good kitchen, 2 bedrooms, den and bath on
Ist floor. Large bedroom, bath, and
storage on 2nd. Full basement. 2car garage. Price reduced for quick
sale to $39,500.

REAL ESTATE
326 PARK AVE.

GLENCOE

VERNON

5-4455
June

15,

1967

�‘Rudolph

Property Ownership Remains

(Continued from page 80)
skating has affected his sales
work and made many people want
to buy from him.”’

As a Profitable Investment

He

properties.
Some of the improvement, paradoxically, can even be ascribed

Lloyd D. Hanford Sr., a Certified Property Manager, who is a
past president of the Institute of
Real Estate Management, gives

larger amount of money needed,
and the constant care required.
Against these drawbacks
are:
higher yields, substantial tax benefits, freedom in decision-making,
immediate realization of benefits
from growth and development,

to the diminishing of sources of
capital and the increase in inter-

the answer

and pride of ownership.

book, “Investing in Real Estate.”

Real estate is maintaining its
position as a top money-maker for
both the smal] investor and the
buyer of large and expensive

est rates.
These
conclusions,

surveys

made

Association

Boards,

by
of

point

based

the

on

National

Real

Estate

especially

to

real

Why has real estate consistently
been a top money-producer for the
investor?

to that question in his

“The
greatest
advantages
in
real estate ownership are com-

paratively higher net yields and
substantial tax benefits from al-

estate as an outstanding long-term
investment area.

Real Estate

Construction
of
homes
and
apartments
suffered
a
severe

Wve om artes

setback during the past 18 months
or so because
of the
money
situation, but the loss in that field

caused a gain for some owners of
apartment
houses
and
resale
homes. As housing starts dwindled, prices rose in some areas as

scarcity began to develop.
Since the time George Washington first offered part of his land
for sale, vast

made

fortunes

in America

have

been

in real estate.

lowable depreciation,’ Mr. Hanford points out. “Generally speaking, investment in real estate will
produce
1%
more _ percentage
points of income than other investments.”

It isn’t all smooth going, however. Mr. Hanford says that some
problems in real estate ownership
are liquidity, the comparatively

Buying Tips
(Continued from page 80)
enough
storage
space
for the
whole family is no bargain at any

price. If there’s not enough space
in the house for your probable
future needs, don’t buy it.
GET THE best heating/cooling
system. Your careful pre-buying
inspection will be all for naught if,
after you move into your house
you’re shivering in the winter and
broiling in the summer. Insist on
getting the best heating
and
cooling system for comfortable
living. You should know all the
facts before you choose which one
is best for you.

HOW WILL the house be financed? Once you’ve found your
dream house, you'll first have to
make

a cash

down

payment

take out a mortgage
amount

borrowed

plus

plus

loan of the
interest

to

be repaid monthly. You’ll have
several one-time costs to pay in
cash. These will include a title
search, title insurance, recording
taxes and legal fees; not to
mention moving expenses
and
possible repairs you may have to

increase

the

prominent

real

housing

and

chosen

about

becoming

two

a

estate

starts

a

months

salesman

was

unusually fast. “He has trained
himself very well and I am glad
he has chosen this field.’
“The

methods

we

use

to

train

ourselves and to sell our product
are constantly being upgraded and
providing

challenges,”

Ed _ re-

marked. ‘‘We are developing more
and better techniques

and we can

do more things with property.”
Because of his straight business

training in college, he rue
admits he now must “catch up”
by taking real estate courses.
“This also is taking up plenty of
my time but it is interesting,’ he
said.

He got his broker’s license last
fall after attending the Illinois

|

find” at other schools and business colleges. He said he has even

si

Real Estate School in Chicago and
is “taking every course I can
“bugged”

area builders by visit-

ing construction sites and asking
questions on how homes are built.
Most of his customers, particularly Northbrook residents, men(Continued on page 82)

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is reduced, experts foresee a
coming scramble for houses and
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make to an old house.
But all these expenses will be
worthwhile if you’ve followed the
rules

after

equity until at loan maturity, the
property is owned outright.”
As a hedge against inflation real
estate is considered one of the
best investments.
One

added that Ed’s becoming

broker

“Real estate is unique in its
opportunity for estate building,”
Mr. Hanford explains. ‘‘Desirable
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because you'll probably be living
in it for a long, long time.

Realty Bd. Holds
Bowling Finale
The Evanston-North Shore Board
of Realtors recently held its final
Bowling session at Orchard Twin
Bowl,
and the trophy winners
were as follows:
High Game Scratch was won by
Dave Meisler of Martin and Marbry with a score of 231.
High Series Scratch was won by
Bill Berry of Bell Savings and Loan
with a score of 589.
;
Singles High Game Handicap won
by Don Block of Samuel Sherwin
Real Estate, score 235.

Singles High Series Handicap
winner Harold Erickson of Village
Green, score 675.

Doubles High Series Scrateh winners Dave Meisler and Phil Tobias
of Martin and Marbry, score 1126.
Doubles High Series Handicap
winners Gene Worthington of Armond
D. King, Inc. and Bill
Zastrow, State National Bank of
Evanston, score 1298.

Twenty-three bowlers gathered at
Dohl’s Morton House for the 1967
Trophy Dinner.

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work,

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and

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wealth

of

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breakfast

area

and

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Consult Sara Thomas

Deerfield Ranks
High in Permits
Deerfield ranks ninth among all
commdnities in the Chicago area
communities in the Chicago area
dence building permits issued so
far in 1967.
Deerfield

John R. Quay of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission discusses the regional
organization's programs at the
April meeting of the WaukeganLake County Board of Realtors.
June

15,

1967

ranked

second,

next

only to Lake Forest, for the
average estimated value of these
homes.
Forty-five
permits
for
homes
valued
at a total of
$1,778,001
have been issued
in
Deerfield,
for
an
average
of
$39,511 per home. Lake Forest’s
average was $50,962.

John Channer G&amp; Assoc., Inc.
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

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525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664

�Woman

Sells $2.5

By DWIGHT ESAU
Mrs. Wilma Ferguson of Northfield made a lot of contacts when
she designed wernt
a few
years -ago,

and

she used them
recently to sell
a whopping $2.5

3%

months,

and
the

to

make
achieve-

Mrs. Ferguson

ment even more noteworthy, about

$2 million of the total
prized income property
North

Shore

was a
in the

area.

“I was very fortunate to be able
to persuade a group of investors
to buy that property, but I was
convinced

of its

worth

and

they

finally were too,” said Mrs. Ferguson as she discussed her record
sales activity.
“Large sales of income property
aren’t common in this area, but
more tracts are becoming available and investors are becoming
interested,”

she

commented.

In-

come property usually consists of
tracts on which apartments, townhouses, or industrial developments
are built.
“She accomplished in a quarter
of a year what it takes most
salesmen several years to do,”
said Tom Strey. He also cited her
home

sale total of $550,000 for the

period as unusually high. “Anyone
who

sells $1 million

in a year

is

considered outstanding,’ he commented.
Mother

A

widow

of Two

and

mother

school-teacher

of

two

daughters,

Mrs.

Ferguson has been in real estate
for six years, the last one with
Koenig

and

office.
Mrs.

ground.

“J got to know many influential
and important people when I
designed debuts and wedding parties in the homes.
This has
given me

million worth of
real estate.
The winsome
Koenig
and
Strey_
saleswoman did it in
in

success to a sincere liking of
people, and a vigorous training
program in addition to her back-

Strey’s

Ferguson

Wilmette

attributes

her

a good base from which

to work in sales, and of course I
like to meet people and discuss
their future property plans with
them.”
She remarked that her former
work gave her a unique training
for real estate work.
“I had
become familiar with estate sections of the North Shore and I had
worked

in decorating,

so

I felt I

A vital source of information for
the Evanston-North Shore Board
of Realtors is its legislation and
taxation committee, headed by
John Schermerhorn of Evanston’s
Quinlan and Tyson.
The committee studies all proposed local, county, state, and
national legislation which would
affect real estate.
“Neither the committee nor the
board takes any stand on matters

being proposed,” said Mr. Schermerhorn. The 15-man committee
attends village or city commission
hearings and goes to Springfield to
watch progress of impending legislation.
“We then report back to the
real estate board either on legislation which will be or has been
passed,” he said. “The committee
reports for the board’s information only and to keep
local
Realtors informed on current laws
affecting the business.”
Bills

concerning

zoning,

ing law.

it more

enjoyable,

Omission of Name

In News Story
Is Editor’s Mistake
The name

of Ed W. Thomas

Jr.

The

proposal

Kraft Joins Staff

Of Doetsch Firm

week’s Real Estate Market Place.
Mr. Thomas, a brother who has

Ln.,
Glenview,
has
sales staff of Doetsch

Before going into real estate he
was in the advertising and drug

agement and urban economics.
He is a member of Our Lady of

businesses.
He now lives

Perpetual Help Roman Catholic
Church and the Glenview Park
Golf Club.

Lake-Bay

working
and

Av.

82

Orr,

Wilmette
last

six years
another

at

since

1921,

year

after

with McGuire
North

1032

Shore

Ashland

be professionally trained, make
the work a full-time career, put
service ahead of the commission,

on women

dur-

interview:

“In real estate, look like a
woman, act like a lady, think like
a man,

work

like a dog.

Does she have any ideas about
the role of women in real estate?

She takes her work so seriously
that she literally has traveled “‘to
the ends of the earth” to pursue
it. She is a member
of the
International Real Estate Federation, American chapter, and last

Definitely.

year she was

Defines Woman’s

‘‘Women

and spore all, phetkye the Golden

Role

have

stick-to-

it-iveness
and
the
ability to
listen and sense the needs of
others,’ she said. ‘They have just
as much awareness of property
values and home exteriors as any
man and they sometimes have a

one of 10 American

Realtors who visited more than 20

YN
ee
}
cage ,

countries

as part of a trip to the

federation’s

annual

convention in

Tokyo.

Rule with all people. “Be ciitteat
astic,

ethical,

understanding,

and

creative in your approach,” she
advised.
A bright, vivacious
woman,
Mrs. Ferguson offered this hu-

This

activity

attention
of
Professional

Evanston,
viewed
WEAW.

also

caught

the

the
Business
and
Women’s
Club
of

which
her

recently

on _

inter-

radio — station

prevents Realtor malpractices.
One proposal that Mr. Schermerhorn is watching now is a suggestion to close part of Evanston’s
Harrison St. This closing would
affect

any

real

estate

owned

on

the street.
Mr. Schermerhorn’s committee
is composed of Harold E. Metzgar
of Mitchell Bros.; Philip E. Ringer of Ringer Realty: Carl E.
Weinrich of Porter and Weinrich;
A.

Buck

Ayars

of Ayars

On wooded property 129
x 297,
cozy 5 room, 2 bedroom home
has separate dining room, 2-car
garage. Plenty of land area for
expansion to meet the needs of
your growing family. $22,900.

GLENCOE.
bedroom,

Finest custom
2

or TV room

bath

home

built 2
with

offers gracious

with

carefree

those

wishing

den

living

maintenance

for

the finest! $56,500.

Realty;

George M. Happ of Happ Realty;
Emil W. Neukranz of Quinlan and
Tyson; and Charles D. Roth of
Roth Bros.
Also, Lionel E. Watson of Baird

and Warner; Alan R. Sex of Baird
and Warner; Byron F. Deakins of
Baird and Warner;
Ward
H.
Harris of Ward H. Harris Real
Estate;

Carl

B.

Olson

of

Green

Bay Associates; and Ephraim
Sayad of H. and R. Anspach.

G.

Stunning 7-room ranch on finest property 90x 196. Studio-ceiling living
room with fireplace; modern equipped kitchen includes Revco refrigeratorfreezer. Family room 22x25
with many built-ins. Thermopane windows
throughout.

3 bedrooms,

2 baths.

Short

walk

EARHART
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to

commuter

&amp; CO.
Park

trains.

$36,900.

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Stunning custom-built, Lannon stone ranch in super convenient EAST location, | block from Lake.
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room for more!), 3!/2 gorgeous baths. Pan. Rec. rm., CEN. AIR COND. Priced at a fraction of
replacement

value

at

$129,000.

joined the
Realty Co.,

firm.

in

Mrs. Ferguson said women interested in real estate sales should

comment

ing her radio

Michael Kraft, 2224 Robin Crest
Glenview.
Mr. Kraft is a student at Illinois
Institute of Technology, where he
is majoring in real estate management and urban economics. He

lived

sales.”

morous

eventually

was passed by the council but
vetoed by the mayor. Mr. Schermerhorn pointed out that Realtors
are already licensed by the state
under a 1921 law. This law creates
a uniformity in regulations and

Was inadvertently omitted from
the list of Lake-Bay Realty Co.
salesmen and brokers in last

joined

She has taken almost every real
estate course offered at Northwestern University and has kept
up her intensive research and
training throughout her six-year
career.

feminine knowledge of
which helps in home

hous-

lot, and

made

uniquely
interiors

Estate

To Study Legislation

(Continued from page 81)
tion his skating in conversation
and ask him how he likes real
estate. ‘This has helped establish
good rapport with many of them
but I don’t try to make a big deal
out of my skating.”
A Northbrook native and a 1960
graduate
of
Glenbrook
High
School (now Glenbrook North), Ed
is 25 and married. ‘“‘The fact that
I could start my real estate
career here at home has helped a
too,”’ he commented.

in Real

had something to offer in knowing
homes and what to do with them.”

Board Has Watchdog Unit

ing, and parking requirements are
examples of the type of information the real estate zoard is interested in. Mr. Schermerhorn said
the committee is still investigating abill on extension of the
retailers’ tax to service firms.
Bills dealing with openoccupancy
alsoare of great interest tot he
real estate board.
Mr. Schermerhorn said he does
most of the investigations for the
committee himself and then reports his findings to his group.
“Last summer I attended the
Evanston City Council meetings
every Wednesday night while following a proposed Realtors licens-

Rudolph

Million

ID 2-6600

482 CENTRAL,

HIGHLAND
June

PARK
15,

1967

�Schedule! Shephard Dow Show :
The All-Day German Sshepherd
Specialty Show and Obedience
Trials, sponsored by the Shoreline
German Shepard Dog Club, will
be

held

Saturday

from

at

8

a.m.

the

to

8

Highland

High School Athletic Field.
Approximately
300
dogs

p.m.

Park

and judging.

Glenview

State

Bank

GUARANTEED
INTEREST
FIVE PER CENT
"Canterbury,"

a four-bedroom brick Georgian
magne, the Kennedy Co. in Northbrook.

house,

is this summer's

new

model

home

.

at Charle-

Son of Residents
Announcing the Second Annual
Don Kerbis Summer Tennis Camp

To Be Graduated
From

Prep

School

Philip Cushman
of Highland
Park will be graduated from
Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn.,
Cum
Laude,
national
_pre-

paratory school
scholastic
honor
society.
He
is a first
during _ threeday commencement exercises

REGISTER

beginning
today.

TWO

Philip

Philip

has

been elected to
lieutenant
in the
ROTC
unit,
captain of the debate team, warden of the Order of St. Vincent,

and a member of the
chapel’s student vestry.
He is the son of Mr.
Robert

S.

Cushman,

739

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* Advanced reading classes — limited to average or above average students. This course
is NOT remedial reading. Below average students should enroll in school remedial
reading programs.
COURSE

5 Pie

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(2) Advanced study-habit techniques for school or business reading,
(3) In-depth reading techniques for complex textbooks, business papers; and
(4) Memory Training and Concentration Training as reading skills.

DEMONSTRATIONS OF ADVANCED READING TECHNIQUES will
8:00 PM at the Evanston Y.M.C.A., 1000 Grove Street, Evanston.

PERCEPTIVE

READING

CLASSES

at the

sions of 2 hours each. Class times offered

June

15,

be

given

JUNE

19th

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and

20th,

to

are:

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CALL

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PLEASE

THIS

NUMBER

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for

Bank”

for purchase of Certificates of De- .
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— only $27.50.

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Diplomas to 130
Red

Oak

Junior

High

School

graduating class.
The 130 graduates are:

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=

‘

F

°

graders

who

were

graduated

:

°

evening. The students are f (fromz left) Sue Levin,
Robert Parrish, and Rondi Kelling. (Staff Photo)

“Oscar Bedrosian, Wilmot : Junior High ; School
incipal, goes over graduation plans with three

eighth

i
ee
a

John W. Adler
Vanessa J. Allan
Jeffrey H. Altschul
Herbert B. Arkush
Gail P. Armstrong
Rachel J. Balsam
Sandra L. Bartell
Jane E. Bell
Marc M. Berlow
Allan N. Boruszak
Debra A. Brook
Lawrence W. Bryer
Debra L. Bubley
David B. Carman
Richard R. Carper
James C. Chapman
Robert M. Click
Jane L. Coen
Brian A. Cole
Margaret A. Cooke
Warren N. Cordell,
Steven M. Daum
Donald M. Davis
Patricia Davis
Louis R. Domenico
Barbara L. Dostal

Monday

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at

uate

ra

mo

4
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:

110 graduated

District

School

Wilmot

even-

Tuesday

exercises

commencement

during

197 eighth-graders

II

Kevin McConnell
Janet Meier
Jay Merker
Robyn Michaels
Susan Miller

Richard Schaller
Meredith Scheer
Reid Schilling
Janet Schmidt
Janene Schroeder

Ann Dussinger
Lenard Eaker
Margaret Eisinger
Stacy Eliason
Constance Elliott

Andrew Jacobs, III
Robert Jennings
Karen Kafader
Mark. Kalber
Emily Kane

Kevin Morkin
Michael Netter
Kenneth Normandy
David Olson
Karen Olson

Linda Schuler
Margaret Schultz
Georgia Schumacher
Anne Scott
Patricia Seitz

Aichele

Bordenave

Kenneth Brandenburg
onstance Brawders

eee Brewster

William D. Mcinturff
Nina L. Meyer
Sheryl A. Mills
Daryl L. Narodick
Lee Nudelman
Bruce A. Nusbaum

Scott M. Swire
Bari L. Thompson
David E. Trost
John N. Van der Vries

Mayner B. Greenberg

Anita S. Olson

Charmaine J. Virzi

Marcia

Mary S. Parisoe
Sandra J. Paull
James L. Paulson

Sherri A. Wadham
Andrea R. Waintroob
Perry Wein

James R. Pick
James B. Pizer
Martha J. Prag
Marc R. Reinganum

Naomi J. Weiner
Karen B. Weiss
John P. Winkelman
John H. Wolf, Ill

Greenstein

Kathryn Staats
Jordan Stein
Thomas Stewart
William Strauss

American
Society
Life Underwriters.

Hill Rd., Highland Park retired as
president of the CLU

at the recent

David Pulver
James Ramsey
Robin Reade
Nancy Reed
Paul Reid
Tracy Reilly

Charles Swanson
Penny Tayerle
Kathleen Thompson
May Thompson
Lincoln Timson
Kim Trettel

annual

is

Timothy Koenig

Bruce Garrett

John Koetz

Busch
: Susan Campbell
‘aig Carlson
Janet Cedervall

John Gibbons
Charlotte Gilbert
Jack Goodner
Marilyn Graham
Michelle Gravenhorst
Keith Griffiths

-yin
Karen
Chester
Ptleaittabens

Sharon Gunderson
Martin Guthrie

Susan
Levin
Debra Levine

Stephen Riess
John

Jeffrey

:
-ynthia Cooper
ames Courter, III
2 ‘Steven Cowen

William Hagn
David Hails
Ann Hames
Martha Hamilton
Mark Hanly
Kerry Harker
Kathleen Hartel
Rebecca Hecht

James Likes
Susan Lindsay
Diana Lon
Linda A
Bonnie Lyall
Denise Malley
Marilu Mann
Stephanie Martin

David Roberts
Andrew Roettger
Matthew Root
Susan Root
Nancy Rosen
Jay Rustman
Steven Sandberg
Arthur Sandy Jr.

Paul Veatch
Emily Vecchione
Lawrence Vent
George Visoky
Gary Walls
John Weare III
Kent Weichman
Alan Wiegmann

Mark

Steven Sarley

Richard Winter

Marjorie

Robert

3 Vicki Cutler

Harold

- Doreen Dahli
Stephanie Dahlstrom

Thomas

John Peters

Paul Kondracsek
. Mark Kornblau
Kristine Kramer
James Krefting
Kathleen Lacy
Richard Lanigan

Heermans
Henkin

John

Henricks

.

McAfee

Philip McCabe

Satten

Patrick Scali

School

District

Ses

team
training
Highland
Park

108

was

held

Myrtle Behrens, Vera Ventura,
Dorothy Levinson and Margaret

Church, Edgewood; Blanton Tarr,
Harriett Kaisor,

Z
The

workshop

was

designed

to

increase the ability of the staff
members to work in groups andto
develop

sensitivity

to total

Krionik of
Phyllis
ducted : by Dr.
:
5
_ the University of Chicago.
tended

108

were

cy Kolhauser,
from

teachers
Margaret

Braeside;

who
Ray,

atNan-

and Darrel Beam
Preston

Hel-

Sherwood; and Bill Knowles, ad™inistrative intern.

group

resources. The workshop was con-

_ District

Ivy Koetter,

;
the Heriagihan, and Sere Reasier,

Davies,

shire

Kathie

Van

Mr.

1466

and Mrs.

Warrington

Rd.,

Deerfield,

have returned from a vacation in
Denver.

The

couple

also

visited

Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs.C.
F. Kelly in Rushville, Ill.

meeting.

He

Crest-

Dr.

Elected to the Board
of DirecJaniés
wore
tors at the meeting
x
Rd.,
1801 Winthrop
M. Boruszak,

Highland
— Lyons,

employed

land

2

Truinen

Park

and

1307 Lincoln

Av.

Park.

.

Philip

J.

S., High-

IMPORT

:

MOTORS

666

Green

Bay

Rd.,

Winnetka

Open:

—

Hi

6-6100

9

to

9

Mon.

9

to

5

Saturday

Closed

graduated

NEW

of

Lincoln-

thru

Fri.

Sunday

Sunday

from

itive.

ath

splot: jachidinn

Mi: doles windthlald“wahirs, 3

sorority. She is

speed wipers, direct. signals, back-

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth W. Ford, 31 Lancaster

up lites, side view mirror,
|f padded sun visors, safety

[..

twin
lock

front seats, emergency flashers,

| retractable seat belts, federal ex-

eaLOy

G.

GRADS

Hall

president

of

welcomed

new

university

to the

| University

ing

VWs

1716

administration major, is a mem-

ber of Chi Omega

‘67

4

Michigan State University, East
Lansing. Miss Ford, a business

LeRoy
R. W. Thompson,

;
942 Timber

East

170

Zimmers

Ford

WELCOMES

ISIT DENVER

:
Franklin,

York.

Susan Zuckerman

Miss
A
three-day
orkshop for

Chartered

lives

r

COLLEGE GRADUATE
é

B.

Howard

of

Frank Untermyer

Riley

Matthews

of

:
view

of New

Dann

Mr.

secretary-treasurer
elected
‘
the
of
Chapter
Chicago
the

1ce

to

e

by Mutual

of Deerfield has

Donald R. Dann

Off

d

t
ec

ann

ona

been

Gary Gand

"Thomas

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Donna Stryker

Kelling

Sue E. Vandlik
Randall |. Veitch

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D

Id

D

Shari Silverman
Caroline Sinkinson
Carey Snyder

— Susan Burris

~ Patrick Cummings

_

Mary Streich

Rondi

tes
Richard P. Stowell

L. Finkelstein
Frey
Peter M. Ganser
Janice L. Garinger
Kenneth W. Gehrke
Richard A, Gesualdo

Frank Polkowski

Jeffrey Fox
Lisa Freeman
Brooke Furlet

Laurence R. Spielman
Charles C. Stein

Kenneth
Beverlee

Lynn Kelly
Dennis Knautz

Aaron Katz
Laura Kaufman
Denis Kelleher, Jr.
James Keller

1967

Mary J. Straus
Cathy R. Swanson

Marc Parise
Janet Parker
John Parker
Robert Parrish
Nancy Paulsen
Jeffrey Paulson
Mark Payseur

Lola Fahler
Judith Feagan
Sandra Finnell
Thomas Firth

its

Diane L. Mayer
Debra J. Mazer

Richard Shay

Olson

Raymond

Kaplan

Michael

Erickson

Matthew

to

George K. Ergang, Jr.
Carl! E. Evans

Wendy L. Hafferkamp
Scott A. Hamilton
Todd S. Hartman
Steven H. Haverty
Nancy D. Hedstrom

John Hines
Martha Hirsh
David Hurley, Jr.
Janet Hutchings
Cynthia Ivy

diplomas

Carol A. Reschke
Charles V. Ricketts
James P. Rosenberg
David L. Ross
Robbin Rothbart
David R. Rundell
Mark A. Russo
Leon Salb
Diane M. Salisbury
Jonathan P. Savin
Jana Schilling
Jody A. Schulz
Dara L. Schur
Joanne Schwartz
Karen A, Scott
Cynthia A. Sennett
Jacalyn R. Shapiro
Susan L. Shender
Barnard D. Sherman
Marlene A. Silberman
Jonathan M. Silver
Michelle L. Simon
Gerri Spanier
Linda S. Spear

Richard E. Mamet

Richard A, Grossman
Larriet Gumbiner

Deborah Dean
Moira DePree
Sandra DiVenanzo
William Doub
Kathryn Duiker

presented

Brian D. Hoit
Keith D. Hokinson
Helene M: Hull
Jann P. laco
Anthony J. Ishmael
Stephen A. Jacobson
Howard A. Jaffe
Susan E. Jaret
Michael A. Kagan
Michael J. Kanter
Sheldon M. Kay
Susan J. Kinter
Peter A. Kodner
Robert A. Kofkin
Rosalinde H. Kracht
Pamela J. Krasne
Amy H. Lader
Steven A. Lakin
Karl D, Lampi
Michele M. LaRoche
Michael A. Levin
Tom F. Levy
Mark K. Lundquist
Alan S. Lustigson
Andrea D. Malvin
Douglas L. Mamet

Pamela H. Epstein

:

has

the

of

Alumni

[Illinois

State

Association,

graduates

in Normal,

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of the

association

commencement

Saturday

cise tax and freight included.

Deerfield,

666 Green

Bay

Rd., Winnetka

HI 6-6100
June

15,

1967

�Seek Housing for Negroes;
Find 38 Homes Available
Seeking North Shore homes for
five Negro families, about 70 area
businessmen visited 73 real estate
firms Saturday and found 38 open
listings.
_The survey was sponsored by
the North Suburban Organization
for Fair Housing.

The

group

said Highland

Park

fared best, with 14 open listings.
Glencoe,
termed
“progressive,

but

cautious,’

by

these

10;

Northbrook,

residents,

had

cited

as

‘promising,’

two;

and

Winnetka,

local
offered

with

“strong

opposition and resistance,’ offered two.
;
Wilmette, which they said was
in the same category as Winnetka, listed one; Northfield, called
a “fair climate,’
offered one;
and Kenilworth, with ‘‘no comment,”’ offered none.
In a questionnaire filled out by
the callers, these men said that
70 Realtors said they didn’t think
there were as many homes available to Negro home-seekers as
white.

Local

businessmen

who

called

on the agencies
included John
Clay,
Robert
A. Gielow,
Paul
Smithson,
and
William
Howell
from Glencoe; Richard Grossman,
Aaron Wolff, Richard S. Lopata,

and

Malcom

land

Park;

Frank

Smith,

NO MORE
INSECTS
we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests
&lt;o
ca ZA.

a

(and we put it in writing)
Your service contract with
you year-’round protection
silverfish, carpet
intruders.

beetles,

Household Pest Control guarantees
against such pests as ants, moths,
spiders,

mice

and

similar

unwelcome

all of High-

Robert

Mooney,

move into the North Shore and
persuade
realtors to end their
resistance to open housing,’ said
the Rev. Buckner Coe, the fair
housing organization’s president.

Organization
spokesmen
said
they need more time to thoroughly
analyze the reports of the businessmen. ‘‘But we are going to
continue to try and get Negroes to

L.

Eisen,

Bradley

Glass,

and
Daniel
Heffernan,
Northfield; and Herbert

all
of
Burgess

of Northbrook.
#

fa

%

Also, Gerald
Marks,
William
Gobble, Oakley D. Moreen, Donald

oe Bee

i

R. Moffett Jr., Robert Young,
Marshall C. Lewis, Philip Mullenbach, Robert
Bosshart,
Philip
Murphy, Sidney Zimbalist, Martin

Wonder if they mean the horse? (Staff Photo by Larry Graff]

Thorpe Furs Remodels,

Marcus,
Bob
Kuennen,
Schiele, John Lang Jr.,
O’Shaughnessy, and Aaron
all of Wilmette.

Expands Evanston Store

Others were Frederick Steadry,
Robert B. Wilcox, Alfred Urban,

A new bronze and glass exterior
and the addition of a high-style
clothing boutique are part of the
$50,000 remodeling and expansion
project now under way at Thorpe

The new interior design will
include extensive wood paneling, a
centrally-hung chandelier, and a
small-scale replica of the original

Furs,

“Remodeling is increasing our
stock vault by 80 percent and our
sales space by 20 percent,’ Mr.

1606 Sherman

Av.,

Evans-

ton.

Remodeling

and_

redecorating

work, begun in mid-May,

completed
Lee

are to be

in August, said owner

K-Thorpe.

The

project

will

increase both sales area and the
stock vault, making it possible not
only to increase the range of furs
carried but also to add the new
boutique, which will carry suede
and

knit

suits,

jewelry,

gloves,

and gift items.
The

former

entry,

recessed

dows and a single entrance door.
Inside the store, complete re-

decoration of the expanded space
will feature four open-plan sales
rooms for the clothing boutique,
for sport furs, for formal furs,
and for children’s furs such as
parkas
and small accsssories.
There also will be a new display
of fur hats and boas.
Knit suits and dresses
from
Italy, Spain, and West Germany;
suede dress and coat ensembles;

antique jewelry and replicas of
antique jewels; and gift items
from Greece and Mexico will be
carried in the boutique. The stock
have
size,

a wide range
but only one

of price
of each

style and size will be carried.
June

15,

1967

Thorpe said. “‘Last year we expanded our fur storage vault, and
we now are offering fur storage

on a 12-month

basis to give our

greatly

increased

ser-

vice with no price increase.”
The current remodeling work
began after Mr. Thorpe recently
signed a new 10-year lease for the
store.

al-

most 18 feet from the sidewalk, is
being enclosed. The new facade
will have street-level display win-

will
and

Fountain Square fountain.

customers

GOP Women’s Group
Will Meet Wednesday
The

West

Deerfield

Henry
Frank
Adler,

Lynn A. Williams,
Walter
Moses,
L.

Paul Cohen,
B.
Hunter,

Robert

Milton,

emergency

service
at no extra cost. In trouble? Just call the little blue station wagon.

A Deerfield firm is manufacturing a switch so sensitive that a
breath of air will operate it.
The switch, produced by Cherry
Electrical Products Corp., 1650
Old Deerfield

Rd.,

actually

needs

1% grams of pressure to make it
work.
In designing the switch, Cherry
expanded upon its basic miniature
switch with coil-spring.

Township
“a year
for the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional
room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

Edwards,

chairman

Republican

Prompt

Cherry Develops
Aluminum Device

Mrs. Hugh Robinson, club president and representative to the
recent state convention, will give
a report. The speaker will be
Lake County
Committee.

a year,
at least, we will completely treat
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

Robert Burrows, James O’Saughnessy, Burleigh Gardner, Robert
Johnson,
Sidney
Lewis,
and
George Eldredge, all of Winnetka... _

Women’s Republican Club will
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Spence
106 Forestway Dr.

e

Twice
your home,

of

Hl6-6173

the

Central

HOUSEHOLD
PEST CONTROL

COME FROM CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss and
their daughters, Cathy, 14, Marcy,
13, and Karen, 10, have moved to

865 Deer Park Ct., Deerfield, from
Chicago.

i

Division of Aerosol Exterminators, Charter Member

Aluminum

Actuator

IPCA

Switch

85

�Birch Officer Disputes
Prede ecessor’s Criticism
By ERIK STOTTRUP

come back, but I felt that unless
his

there was some major management changes made I couldn’t.”
The Northbrook man, who holds

the organization is “bogged down”’

said he actually had the “unusual

- The

northern

[Illinois

Society

last

disputed

ordinator
deposed

for

the

_co-

John

week

predecessor’s

Birch

view

that

locally.

_ Harry Brandler, 1007 Auburn
2 \v., Highland Park, took over his
post
last Novermber at the soci‘ety’ s Midwest
regional
headquarters in Glenview after NorEe man Thomas of Northbrook was
E -“T had known of Norm’s feelings

before
Mr.

he

left,”

Brandler

the

said.

34-year-old
“My

coming

on the staff would seem to be a
repudiation of his criticism.”
s
Thomas Comments
‘Mr. Thomas, 1933 Big Oak Ln.,
aid

he

‘felt

nothing

was

hap-

pening. The organization was kind
of bogged down.”

_ The change in command was
never announced publicly and was
unknown until recently even by
‘the most ardent Birch-watcher in

Glenview.

The
one

communications
of

Mr.

lag

Thomas’s

was

biggest

criticisms. “One of my gripes
bout
the conservatives in this
‘country is that they complain
about the news media, but they
don’t know how to work with local
news media,” he said.
However,
the
former
coordinator,
who
now
describes

os ster as a “member of the loyal
opposition,”

believes

‘there

is

nothing wrong with the Birch
peril that a good management
sultant wouldn’t fix.”
at

a life membership
distinction
“They

loca

and

training

membership,”

‘was

given

every

for

the

said.

“I

opportunity

to

he

said

I

fired

twice”

wasn’t

happy,

which was correct, and a week or
two later said they wanted me to

stay on in public relations,’
continued. When he decided
“didn’t want
to work
society anymore,’
Mr.
was told again that his

he
he

for the
Thomas
services

were no longer required.
Morrison

The firing of Mr. Thomas followed a short time later by the
resignation of Roger Morrison,
2018 Larkdale Dr., Glenview, who
had been public relations director

for the seven-state regional office.
Although he was reluctant to
comment
on why
he left, his
reason appears similar to Mr.
Thomas’s. ‘The size of the organ-

ization

could

for more

stand

efficient

Disputing Mr. Thomas’s criticism of society management, the

co-ordinator said “‘it is the duty of
the

co-ordinator

to

society programs

implement

and not anyone

else.”’
Has

Given Talks

Of the society’s failure to give
notice

of

the

personnel

changes,

Mr. Brandler said he wasn’t sure
“how these things are handled,”
adding that he has given numerous

Resigns

re-evaluation
management,”

he said.
Since being fired, Mr. Thomas
has returned to the Chicago publishing company where he worked

before taking the Birch Society
position, while Mr. Morrison operates a Printing While You Wait
business next door to the American Opinion Library on Waukegan
Rd. The print shop has no connection with the library, which,
though not owned by the Birch
Society, carries most of its literature and is staffed by Birchers
and interested persons.
Brandler

_ Mr. Thomas believes there is a

activities

of being

by the society.

“Changes Needed”

management gap at the society’s
national level as well as the local
21. “There is a need for more

in the society,

ship total at about 120,000 persons
and said the organization ‘‘is
getting support from countless
millions.”

Cites Growth

Mr. Brandler, who formerly was
district manager for a chemical
company and has a wife and four
children, believes the society is
growing both locally and nationally.
He placed the national member-

public talks since taking the job
and assumed it was common
knowledge. ‘There certainly was
no effort on anyone’s part to hide
the fact,” he said.
No new programs

have

been

initiated since his arrival and the
society is continuing its policy of
non-interference in local politics,
but nationally the organization is

deeply involved in the issues
Vietnam and civil rights.

of

Concerning the Vietnam
war,
Mr. Brandler said his organization
“is trying to show through past

history that negotiations never
resulted in anything positive. The
Communists
don’t want peace
except on their terms,” he said.
Back TACT Group
The society is also ‘‘encouraging
members to form TACT (Truth

About Civil Turmoil) groups,” he
said, adding that he believes
‘there

is some

tion. behind’?

communist

the freedom

agita-

move-

Herty Brandler checks some correspondence in the John Birch
Society's Midwest regional office at 600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
(Staff Photo)

8 From

De Paul University this month
awarded degrees to four students
from Wilmette, two from Deerfield, one from Glenview, and
another from Winnetka.
Graduates from Wilmette are
Sister M. Brandan Beery, 1041
Ridge Rd.; Thomas L. Carroll, 131
Sixteenth St.; Charles Edward
Penfold Jr., 223 Dupee Pl.; and

ee

Of the Middle

East

ee

ee

*

ment.
Brandler, a Jew,
personal concern.

N. Shore Receive Degrees

ee

Jon

Topzand,

Sheridan

Shore

Yacht Club.
From Deerfield are Lawrence
Gordon
McGhie,
702 Osterman,

and Barry Paul Wolf, 719 Timber
Hill.
Others are Miss Anne Wingard
Liess, 901 Club Circle, Glenview,
and James William Shannow, 715
Willow Rd., Winnetka.

ee ee ee

ee ae

GET READY

FOR

*~*

“JULY Ath.

crisis, Mr.

said he has a
‘‘We know that

Nasser is pro-Communist. The U.
S. has sent him millions in aid,
and now it is coming home to
roost,” he said. The society,
however, will not take a public

‘Cannon 9”) .
Breech Loading

$4.49

stand on issue, he said.

Sent to Governor

Senate Approves Pierce Bill
oe

Illinois Senate Saturday
sed and sent to the governor a
douse-approved bill that will prohibit unregistered voters from
voting in
i municipal elections.
_ The measure is sponsored by
state Rep. Daniel M. Pierce (Dind) of Highland Park.
“At present there is no requireent that a voter be registered in
oiler to ballot in a city or village
election,’ he pointed out. ‘“‘Consequently, it is possible for unregistered drifters to vote in municipal
elections.”

_ Rep. Pierce predicted that Gov.
r will sign the bill into law.
Highland Park Democrat, a
member of the state election laws
mmission,

two

years

ago intro-

d uced the first legislation authorizing use of electronic voting
systems in Illinois. Lake County
substituted the IBM
electronic
voting system for paper ballots in
the

—

1966

election

now

is

and

McHenry

considering

the

em for the 1968 election.

Gains Final Okay
_ The General Assembly Monday

‘No. 155MM - 15MM
Cannon

gave final legislative approval to
a bill naming the Illinois State
Sanitary Water Board as the sole
agency to determine water criteria in Illinois.

the bill and Democrats against it,
including some who had promised

The
measure,
sponsored
by
state Rep. John Henry Kleine (R32nd) of Lake Forest, is expected
to be signed into law promptly by
Gov. Otto Kerner. The Senate had
placed a minor amendment on the
House-approved bill, changing the
word ‘“‘may” to “‘shall’’ in referring to the state board’s authority
to set water criteria. The final

the full senate vote probably next
Monday or Tuesday,” the Lake
Forest legislator said.

assembly

action

came

Monday

when the House concurred in the
Senate amendment.

Another

Kleine

measure

Northeastern

to

create

a

Illinois

Water
passed

Resources
Commission
a Senate committee this

Rep.

Kleine’s

commission

tion

laws

Senate

to

was

executive

week. However,

state

approved

by

committee

“I’m

afraid it may

problems

when

face some

it comes

up

for

Karl

Berning

(R-32nd)

of

Deer-

field, the bill is being handled in
the house by Rep. Kleine.
VISIT

this

Rep. Kleine said

he was alarmed when the deliber-

ations apparently took a partisan
turn with Republicans voting for

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@ SCHOOL SUPPLIES
@ PEDAL CARS
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promptly and invested until needed will be heard in the house high-

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105MM

Cannon

$8.99

A bill that would enable munici-

a
the

No.

palities to receive their share of
the state motor fuel tax fund

abor-

bill to create
study

wa

support.

1504 Wincanton Dr., Deerfield, are
at home from a visit with their
youngest son and his wife, the

week.

(25’’)

$13.49

O. The Moores also visited Treasure Island, Fla., and their sons
and their families, Mr.
Donald Newton Moore

and Mrs. Robert
Ridgewood, N.J.

D.

and Mrs.
and Mr.

Moore,

in

STORE
Tues., Wed.,

HOURS:

Sat. 9 a.m.

Mon.,

Thurs.,

to 6 p.m.

OPEN

Fri. 9 a.m.
SUNDAY

to

9 p.m.

10 a.m.

to 2 p.m.

June

15,

1967

�4 i

Swimming Pool Will Open
For Season at I Sunday
The
Deerfield
Park
District
swimming pool will open for the
1967 season at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The pool hours will be the same
this season as always—from 1 to 5
p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. daily. The 6
to 9 p.m. period Wednesdays will
be reserved for those 18 or older.
The
daily
admission
fee on
weekdays
will be 60 cents for
children and $1 for adults. The fee
on weekends and holidays will be
75 cents for children and $1.25 for
adults.
Season pass holders must present their own pool pass to the
cashier to gain admission to the
pool without paying the daily fee.
All pool users must comply with
the Deerfield Park District and
State of Illinois regulations regarding
soap
showers,
bathing
caps,
and
skin disorders.
The
regulations are posted in each
locker room.
Because of the large number of
persons using the pool daily, no
inner tubes, inflatable toys, or

Bethlehem

Church

Schedules

Social

The annual ‘“‘School’s Out’’ ice
cream
social
will
be
held
in
Bethlehem
Evangelical
United
Brethren Church, Deerfield Rd.
and Rosemary Ter., from 7 to 10
p.m. tomorrow.
The couples club will serve ice
cream cones, sundaes, and baked
goods. Youth fellowship members
will give
pony
rides
and
sell
balloons. Popcorn and soft drinks
will be available from Boy Scout
troop 51.

In case of rain, the social will
move trom the lawn to the inside.

chairs are allowed

Junior High School athletic field.
The
clinic, which
will begin
Monday,
will
include
basic
_instruction in all phases of baseball
and will be geared to the ages of
the participants. Time will be allocated tor informal games.
The park district will furnish
bats, balls, catchers’ equipment,
and instruction aids. The fee will
be $3 per person.
Registration is being accepted
from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to
4 p.m. weekdays and from 9 a.m.
to noon Saturdays.

inside the pool

area.
Registration still is being accepted for season passes at the
park district office between 9 a.m.

and

noon

and

1

and

4

p.m.

Mondays
through
Fridays
and
from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays.

Learn-to Swim
The
park
district’s
learn-toswim program will begin Monday
at the pool. The first session will
be from Monday through July 7
the second, from July 10 through
July 28; and the third, from July
31 to Aug. 18.
Children registered for the classes are urged to arrive promptly
and
present
their
enrollment
cards to the instructor. Children
who have not received their enrollment cards are asked to pick
them up in the park district office
before Saturday.

Ward
New

To
John

COMPLETE

offered
summer
from 9
Shepard

VACATION

Mrs: Jerome H. McKenney and
her children, Jina, Karen,
and
Matthew, 1315 Meadow Ln., Deerfield, have returned from a vacation in Florida. The McKenneys
were accompanied to Florida by
Mrs. McKenney’s
mother, Mrs.
Ruth Smith of Mt. Dora, Fla., who
spent the winter months with her
sister, Mrs.
Katherine
Pierson,

Deerfield
H.

Scheele,

Man

1345 E.
has
been

Canton
named

merchandise
manager
of
hard
lines for
Montgomery
Ward and Company.
Mr.
Scheele
was’
formerly
buyer of automotive
accessories.
He
joined Wards in
1963
as_
sales
manager of the
Mr. Scheele
tire department following several
years in the tire department of
the Standard Oil Co.

Clinic

A baseball clinic will be
by the park district this
for boys 8 years or older
a.m.
to noon
on the

Gives

Position

Ct.,
Deerfield,
assistant
national

Beginning Monday, all learn-toswim registrations will be taken at
the pooi, where enrollment verification cards will be on file.

Baseball

Firm

First Presbyterian Church officials break ground for their new
multi-purpose building. From left are William Johnson, John mi
dock, G. M. Cox, the Rev. Bernard Didier, and C. P. Voll. Construction,

which

began

1951 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park.

is scheduled

for completion

in

12 to
= F

Stanley Hunt Receives Me aster’s Degree
Stanley
Hunt,
1062 Osterman
Av., Deerfield, recently received
his masters degree in business
administration from the Univerbend of a

oe Forest
UNMISTAKABLE

|

last week,

14 months. (Howard Fochler Photo}

Mr. Hunt graduated from Ram- |
sey (Ill.) High School, and rece- —

bachelor’s

degree

electrical

ived

his

engineering

from

Uvesty.

of Illinois

in

et

in 1964.

acai

Recreation Calendar
Tuesday

Today

6:30 p.m.—Prep softball league,
Shepard School.
7:15 to 8:30 p.m.—Golf classes,
Wilmot Elementary School.
Tomorrow
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Junior High
Night, Shepard School.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen
dance,
Jewett Park.
Saturday
9 a.m. to noon—Registration for
summer programs, Jewett Park.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Swimming pool open.
Sunday
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Monday
8

a.m.

to

noon—Learn-to-swim

classes, pool.
9to10 a.m
—Weight training I,
Shepard School.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training I,
Shepard School.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight
training
IIB, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
summer basketball league, teen
recreational games, all at Shepard
School.
7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
Wilmot School, Jaycees Park, and
Woodland Park.

June

15,

1967

8

a.m.

to

noon—Learn-to-swim,

pool.
9 to 10 a.m.—Weight training I,
Shepard School.
9 to 11 a.m.—T.O.P.S.
Club,
Jewett Park.
1 to 3 p.m.—Senior
citizens,
Holy Cross.
1 te 5 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
training
IIA, Shepard School.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight
training
IIB, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
7 to 9 p.m.—Summer basketball
league, teen recreational games,
Shepard School.
7:30
to
8:30
p-m.—Marching
corps, Jewett Park.
Wednesday
8

a.m.

to

|

|

noon—Learn-to-swim

classes, pool.
9 to 10 a.m.— Weight training I,
Shepard School.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training II,
Shepard School.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight
training
IIB, Shepard School.
6 to 9 p.m.—Adult swimming,
pool.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
summer basketball league, teen
recreational games, all at Shepard
School.

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(Continued from page 15)
president Norval Rather pointed
out, ‘The school is being asked
only to lend its facilities;
but in so
doing there must be many safeguards.”’

Among the safeguards would be
purchase of insurance by the
parents to cover any injury for
which the school was not respon-

general

feeling

was

by

the need to return

they

the two rooms of furniture which
Sprague School borrowed from
Half Day. It was approved that
the board purchase two rooms of
furniture for Sprague School at a

is very detrimental
school

district

education

and

for Monday,

The
ments

its

that

policies

support

the

board

July 17.

board also approved payfor bond interest and fees

maturing July 1, 1967. The building bonds and fees total $366.25,
and the working cash fund bonds
and fees total $235.00.

to the whole
and

supported

in every way possible.
Finally, the board set up a
meeting of the budget committee
for Monday, July 3 and a meeting

that has

in general

fully

and that they would continue to
give the children the best possible

been voiced against the Board of
Education and the administration

to work with parents in measuring
the practicality of the idea and
reaching some conclusions.
Receives

Lund

introduced

they felt ‘the criticism

was’ less

general authorization to Mr. Lund

new

Mr.

matter

Mrs. Wilkins read a letter to the
board signed by 27 faculty members in District 103, stating that

than optimistic, but board mem_ ber Leonard Boltz moved to give

Under

Another

total of $1,764.

sible, and the hiring of an off-duty
policeman and a fireman if there
are 100 or more children.

The

the students in particular.”
They assured the board

No board action was taken.

to

=

Bids

business,

the

board

received bids on milk. and fuel oil.
The board approved acceptance of
the Hedlin.Dairy low bid of 5.95
centsper half gallon carton and
the low fuel oil bid of the WayneGratz Company at 9.95 cents per
gallon.

= Deerfi old Jaycees Larry MeKnight (left) and Bob Velie
jickens for distribution in
dinners included more than
becue sauce, 700 pounds of
pounds of rolls, and 3,500

The board then approved the
employment of the following candidates: James Kells of Delmar
Woods,... district custodian; Miss
Lorene
Condon,
fourth
grade
teacher; Ronald Popp, boys’ physical education teacher and head

prepare
3

''Chark-O-Chick"' dinners Sunday. The
three tons of chicken, 50 quarts of barcoleslaw, |,000 pounds of brownies, 500
bags of potato chips. (Howard Fochler

coach;

| Photo)

‘Church to Hold Discussion
On

and

Mrs.

Janis

Cross,

third grade teacher at Sprague.
In other business, Dick Byrne of
the Ritzenthaller Bus Company
met with the board to discuss next
year’s bus situation. Mr. Byrne
claimed that this had been a very

bad year for securing good drivers.

Adoleseents’ Problems

Has

14

Routes

District 103 has 10 regular
ak @ A

“Dialog

on

Adolescence”

_ will be held during the 9:15 and 11
a.m. Sunday services in the TriniUnited Church of Christ.
e Pastor Philip A. Desenis and
Wright,

high
and

church

school guidance

member,

a

counsellor,

chairman of the Youth Com-

| mission of Deerfield, will discuss
church

involvement in adolescent

_ problems.
Questions wich they will discuss
- include:
_

@ What has the church done to

_ meet the needs of adolescents in a
- changing world?
® According to church doctrine,
-

Petersen,

@ How is the adolescent period
defined chronologically and psychologically?
@ Are
tures?

there

various

subcul-

@ Is there an adequate place in
the priority and value system of
society for youth?
@ What

is the definition

of the

“identity crisis’ which faces adolescents?
@ Have

agencies

over-

3100

Scotch

makers?

: Ln., will exhibit a 1%-year-old
English Setter at a specialty show

_ Sunday at the Lake County Fair_ grounds, Grayslake. Show hours

are 8 a.m.
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Larry

Ellen Foskett

J. Ginder

- and their sons, Michael, 3%, and
owe 2, have moved to 25 Forest_ way Dr., Deerfield, from North-

brook.

control

Mr.

Ginder

supervisor

is

with

_ Hirsh Manufacturing

quality

the S. A.

Co.

of Sko-

_ kie.

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sister of a

BE ea

52ame
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on the staff of its resale

shop in Chicago.

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. ioie tell us your new address two weeks
in advance to insure Golivery of your

088

Av., Evanston,

Deerfield resident, died May 31 in
Bethesda Hospital in Chicago.
Born in Chicago, she had lived
in Evanston for 40 years. She was
served

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

5
a
eee $ 2.00
I
es sesh spec ieasess 5.25
1 year out-of-state ............., 4.00

:

Mrs. Ellen S. Foskett, 79, of 114
Callan

A long-time volunteer worker for
Children’s Memorial Hospital and

%

and,

according

some

of the

to

longest

Mr.

Byrne,

routes.

The

board told Mr. Byrne that the
district probably would require
two

more

VISIT

bus

routes

next

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. McConnaughney, 929 Stratford Rd., Deerreturned

from

Florida

where they attended a conyention
of
Construction
Specifications
Writers’ Institute held at the
Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami.
The McConnaugheys, with their
Beth

E.

She was the widow of William
Foskett Sr. Survivors are a

son, William E. Jr., with whom
she lived; three sisters, Mrs. C. A.

Fargo of Deerfield, Mrs.

Clifford

Ann,

18

sales
cago.

with

Alco

Aluminum,

Chi-

Look

of

the

list,

check

the

.

the Sendkciedae
Home,
officiating. Burial was in Memorial
Park Cemetery.

Myrtie B. Nichols
Mrs. Myrtle B. Nichols, 83, died
Sunday in Eden
cent Home,
222
Northbrook.

View ConvalesFrontage
Rd.,

Born in Waco, Tex., she resided
at 1040 Greenwood Av., Deerfield,
for 20 years.
Mrs. Nichols was the wife of the
late Rev. John S. Nichols. Survivors include two sons, Truett E. of
Deerfield and John S. of Atlanta,

ducted Tuesday in Kelley
Spaulding Chapel. Interment

chaplain

over

great values you want, hand it
_ to any salesperson and your

brother,
James
C. Stirton of
Berkeley, Cal.
Funeral services were held Friday in the Scott Chapel with the
Roy,

SUMMER SPECIALS
and HOUSEHOLD NEEDS

months,

Ga.; five grandchildren
great grandchildren.

Newland

Buys on

recently moved to this area from
Niles. Mr. McConnaughey is in

Petersen of Chicago, and Miss
Anne Stirton of Brookfield; and a

Rev.

Featuring

Budget-Saving

FLORIDA

field, have

Pharmacy

at FORD

year.

‘N otth, Shore Obituaries

p.m.

- MOVE TO VILLAGE
EF

bus

routes and four kindergarten runs,

daughter,
social

focused on problem youth and
excluded those who aren’t trouble

"WILL EXHIBIT DOG
Howard

what is the purpose of this period?
@ Why are masculine and feminine roles becoming more similar?

Funeral

services

and

were

in North Shore Garden
ories, North Chicago.

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and
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of Mem-

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LIFE JUNE 16 and Watch for
REXALL SPECIALS on NBC-TV’s

“TODAY” and “TONIGHT” Shows
dne 15. 1967

�Specifications Due

TURNERS TVLA

Soon on 2 Schools,
Board to Seek Bids
By

KAREN

complete an internship after completing other requirements for a
master’s degree. Mr. Zierman is a
teacher in the Joliet school system

DAIGLE

Deerfield
School
District
109
voted last night to send specifications
for two
new
schools
in

Briarwood

4AM
Bank

Norris Stilphen (second from right) cuts the
ribbon to open the new Bulko Gasoline Station at
671 Waukegan Rd. With him are (from. left)
Caroline Cadieux of Deerfield, who bought the
first tank of gas;

Robert

Ramsey,

Held
for

the new Bulko Gasoline Station at
671
Waukegan
Rd.
were
held

Tuesday afternoon.
Participating in the
were
phen;

Village
Robert

ceremony

Mgr.
Norris StilRamsey, president

of the Deerfield State Bank;
Jorgan Hubschman of Hubschman
Construction

Co.;

Eugene

Eise-

mann,

president

of

Bulk

Petro-

leum;

and

Havens,

Bulko

Russ

Bulk Petroleum

vice president.
This is the eighth Bulko station
to be opened this year and the
_ 149th since the company was
founded.
“Bulko station design, plus fast,

friendly service are some of the
reasons for Bulko’s growth,” said
Bob Larson, the Bulko dealer for
the Deerfield station.

received Presidential certificates
for outstanding achievement in
physical fitness.
Students must receive a score of
85 percent or higher on each of
seven tests to qualify. The tests

are given twice a year.
Martin Guthrie
cent on the first
on the second to
grade class. Dave

Dave

achieved 98 pertesting and 98.2
lead the eighthPeet scored 98.2

Margolis,

97.7 to lead

seventh-graders in the two testings.
A total of 51 seventh graders

and

50

eighth

graders

also

re-

ceived
recognition
awards
for
having an average score of 85
percent.
Others to receive awards were:

Seventh
Dave

grade:

Dassing,

west

of

and will receive his degree from
DePaul University.
Supt.. Fenelon said he is planning to discuss improvements in
the student-teacher program with

other superintendents.

Architect

Leonard

a

In
voted

Andy
Dan

Cooper,

Devendorf,

Doug Emmons, Larry Gorchoff,
John Howe, Steve Lundberg, Mark
Mitchell, Richard Moore, Craig
Rouhier,
Gary
Rozak,
Terry
Sandy,
Tim
Strawbridge,
Dave
Tillotson, and Doug Wolford.
Eighth
grade:
Jim
Andrews,
Lorin Backe, Scott Busch, Craig
Carlson,
John
Gibbons,
Harold

Henkin, Robert Jennings, Aaron
Katz, Paul Kondrascek,
Mark
Kornblau, John Parker, Bob Parrish, John Riley, Paul Reid, Art
Sandy, Larry Vent, George Visoky, Steve Weare, and Gary Walls.
A total of 51 seventh graders

and 50 eighth graders also
ceived recognition
awards

refor

having an average Score of 85
percent.
Wilmot also scored high per-

centages
gram;

in
96

its

per

intramural
cent

of

the

proboys

participated.
“This was the most successful
intramural program in my 10
years at Wilmot, said Alvin Cohen,

physical education
District 110.

director

in

other

business,

to accept

seven

In addition, the board approved
change of contract for Harry

Grover,

Wicklund

said the expected completion date

who

quirements

has

completed

re-

for a master’s degree,

and discussed the 1967-68 budget.

will be July 1, 1968.

are well above the national average in physical fitness.
During
the
school
year,
37
seventh and eighth grade boys

and

and

special meeting Monday night.
Bids will be opened on July 14.

State

Wilmot Junior High School boys

ceremonies

Eisemann,

H igh in Physical Fitness

In Deerfield
Ribbon-cutting

Eugene

president; Russ Havens, Bulko vice president; and
Jorgan Hubschman of Hubschman Construction
Co. (Howard Fochler Photo}

Boys at Wilmot Rank

Bulko Station
Opening

Deerfield

president;

Vista

Shepard Junior High School to
about 20 general and electrical
contractors on June 26.
The board
will receive
final
specifications for the schools at a

the

board

A

new

teach-

which

new

state

the

aid

formula,

budget

is based

on

has

ers for district schools:
Mrs.
Constance Baldrini a graduate of

been

Illinois State University, who will
teach
grade
six;
Miss
Carol

formula,
the district would receive $44 more per pupil from the

Friedman, National College, grade
four; Miss Nancy Graham, Bowl-

$88,000 for the district.

not

approved

the

state,

by the House,

Senate.
a total

ing Green State University, grade
five; Miss Virginia McCormack,

inirease

Supt.
sponse

William
to the

|
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Stop
In And
Talk To Our
Salesmen
George

by the district.

Seaveras

MR.

DADS,

"Bud"
III

‘Chuck Edwards
Stan Pillman
Harvey J. Rumsfield
General Manager

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wie
a
e
Autohaus on evens
Specializing in Overseas Delivery
1550 Frontage Road, Northbrook

intern

272-7905

with the district during the first
semester of the 1967-68 school
year.
Under new Illinois certification
requirements,
teachers
must

FOR

Midwests
Largest
MERCEDES
BENZ
AND
PORSCHE
Dealer

program for district 109 has been
quite good. About 325 students
have registered for this, the first
summer school program offered

IT'S TIME

'
|

Fenelon said resummer
school

serve as an administrative

about

0m EDENS

of

“We are emphasizing to the
teachers that these classes are
definitely not designed to be
duplications of classes during the
regular school year,” he said.
The board also approved Raymond T. Zierman’s request to

of

new

The

sity of Florida, grade five; Miss
Linda Overman, Northern Illinois
University, grade three; and Mrs.

University

but

the

Autohaus.

College of Saint Teresa, grade
four; Miss Ellen Nicolaus, University of Wisconsin, and Univer-

Barbara Redman,
Illinois, grade one.

Under

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Phone Mr. Duffy, today —ID 2-1820
DUFFY CLEANERS
(across from

Steve Waldman
Award from R. W.
award is given each
boy most typical of
June

15,

1967

Highland

Park

Library)

|

(left) of Highland Park accepts the Harvard Book
Benson, principal of Deerfield High School. The
year by the Harvard Club of Chicago to a junior
the type of student Harvard looks for.
89

��Setior Center Will Honor
Mrs. Burgoon on Tuesday
David

Burgoon

of Winnetka

from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in
Winnetka
Community
House,
room 101.
The occasion will recognize Mrs.

Burgoon’s ‘“‘outstanding service to

Budget
(Continued from page 5)
$78,300 will be spent during the
1967-68 school year.
The transportation fund, which
finances
the transportation
the
district provides for students who
live 1% miles or more from their
school, will have expenditures of
$27,160 in 1967-68, as compared to
$22,643 during the current year.
The cost for transporting regular students will increase from
$10,275 to $16,000 and the cost for
special students from $7,480 to
$11,160. These costs are offset by

a decrease

in capital outlay. The

district
will
make
no
capital
outlays in 1967-68, but spent $4,888
on
a
three-year
contract
for
busses in 1966-67.
Revenue for the working cash
fund, used primarily to make up
deficits in other funds, is expected
to increase from $14,265 to $15,694,
leaving the district with an anticipated balance of $120,045 by the
end of the 1967-68 school year.
Revenue for the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund is expected
to be $13,811, and expenditures are
estimated at $12,312, as compared
to expenditures of $10,165 in 1966-

67.
The district is levying at
enough rate to make up a
in the fund from previous
By the end of the 1968 fiscal
the deficit will be reduced

a high
deficit
years.
year,
from

$2,374 to $875.

Expenditures from the bond and
interest fund, used to pay interest

on outstanding

bonds

and

to pay

the center and the community.”
She served as the center’s first

executive

director

from

1957

to

1962.

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burgoon
will
move to Florida in the fall.
Planning the gathering, a tea,
are Mrs.
Orray
T. Knight
of
Highland Park, chairman;
Mrs.
Philip M. Fisher, Arthur Anderson
and Mrs. James Zacharias, all of
Winnetka;
Mrs. Bernard Hattis
and Mrs. H. J. Friedman, both of
Glencoe;
and Mrs.
T. Clifford
Noonan,
center
president,
and
William O. Morris, both of Wilmette.

Hospitality committee chairmen
Mrs.

Hattis

and

Mrs.

Zacharias

will be assisted by Mrs. Clarence
Fox and Mrs. Gordon Winks, both
of Glencoe; Mrs. Thomas Mulroy
of Winnetka; and Mrs. B. F. Stein
of Highland Park.

Chautauqua
‘(Madame Sarah,”’ Cornelia Otis
Skinner’s
biography
of
Sarah
Bernhardt, will be reviewed at the
North Shore Senior Center Chau-

tauqua

from

1

to

2:30

p.m.

Wednesday in Winnetka Community House.
The reviewer,
Mrs.
John W.
Magnuson of Wilmette, is a North-

western

University

graduate

and

history
major
who
appreciates
books’ historical value.

She says, ‘‘This beautifully writ-

Traffic on Half Day

Rd. was reduced

lane Jatt week

as these crews

Chuck

School

Starts

Monday

fixed

ten work portrays a fascinating,
influential person through. excit-

Two additional classes with limited registration are pre-kinder-

ing, important years of both the
theater and the world.”’

garten

years

Men’s

will be
The
Living
attempt
ness of

Club

The center’s Men’s Club will see
the movie ‘‘Nature’s Choice’”’ at 1
p.m. Tuesday in Winnetka Community House.

GREETS
LeRoy
president

ISU

GRADUATES

G. Noel
of the

of Deerfield,
[Illinois State

University
Alumni
Association,
welcomed new graduates to the

off
bonds
which
will
mature
during the year, will remain just
about stable. During the current
year, the district paid out $134,033,
and
expects
to spend
$134,493

association June 10 at the ISU
commencement in Normal, Ill. Dr.

during the next year.

ment address.

Robert G. Boone, who will retire
Aug. 31 after 11 years as ISU
president,

gave

the

commence-

old

nursery

who

before

Dec.

will ‘be 4

the

attempt to illustrate the burden on

the

ide aigiigy Mecommunities

3 years old before Dec. 1.
theme
of the school
is
in God’s World, which will
to relate a child’s awarethe world around him to

of the

curriculum

Further

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:

question

families.

Neither

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Slate Rose Show

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gsi

The Men’s Garden Club of the
North Shore will hold its annual
rose show June 24 in the Highland
Park Recreation Center.
Entries will be accepted at the
center, 1850 Green Bay Rd., from 7
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. the day of the

On
Display

growers

are

on

invited

to the

the

to

North

exhibit.

Copies of show rules are available
at Deerfield Lawn
and Garden
Spot Inc., 641 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield, and Evans Garden and Pet
Supply, 794 Central Av., Highland
Park.

The Club is an associate member of the American Rose Society.
Judges accredited by the society

will judge the show. Additional
information may be obtained from
Donald Ballin, 249 Barberry Rd.,
Highland Park.

WILL MOVE WEST
Mr.

and

and

Mrs.

their

Darryl,

children,
846

Deerfield,
land

Glenn

Hills,

are

A. Dobyns

Debbie

and

Tree

Rd.,

Smoke

moving
Los

to Wood-

Angeles.

tc

supply water to the area, -anc
wells seem both financially
physically impossible.
However, Mr. Gould said
knows how the area will —
water. He would not reveal
plans until next week’s hearing.

if

‘DES

Rd.

will be open

Highland

Park nor Northbrook is likely

=

Men Gardeners

which

facing the

and

information

Warrington

major

3,000

Mr. Lawton indicated that witnesses for the communities would

available from Mrs. Charles Middaugh,

by the

and

cost

A

developer is a water supply su
cient to meet the needs of nearly

George
Krannen1960 advised Cook

who

supplies.

land for single-family purposes.

County in drawing the present
zoning map and ordinances.

A special sharing project, Help
Mumbwa Fill the Basket, will be
conducted through Church World
Service.
A registration fee of $2 covers

Shore

1967

is
in

1

5 p.m.
All rose

15,

to be presented

applicants
berg, who

school for children

public without charge from 1:30 to

June

expected

Battle
the property were rezoned and t
demonstrate the suitability of

(Continued from page 12)
will share the costs of producing
expert witnesses to refute witnesses presented by Mr. Gould
and Mrs. Krembs.
Among
the
expert
witnesses

his growing consciousness of God.

show,

New officers of the Highland Park Area Serra Club examine the
club's charter at installation ceremonies last week, when the group
also observed its 10th anniversary. From left are Mike Kelly of Chicago, Serra District Governor; Francis Sheahen of Highland Park,
first vice president; James M. Lange of Deerfield, second vice president; and Emilio Cadamagnani of Highwood, president. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

(Staff Photo)

holes.

Rezoning

Vacation church school at Trinity United Church of Christ will
be held Monday through June 30
weekdays from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m.
Children will attend the grade
they expect to enter in the fall,
kindergarten
through — seventh.

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�A Look at Northwestern

Cats Can't Geta Han
In the University’s Till
Third

in a Series

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports

PORT

Editor

At Northwestern University, the
money problem is nothing new. In
1893, the student paper announced,

“Although

$200

has

been

cash and $60 in pledges were obtained with which to purchase
equipment.”’
Three-quarters
of a _ century
later, Northwestern still is passing
the hat, although things are on a
little larger scale these days.

In 1895, for example, the Northbusiness

manager’s

re-

port showed football gate receipts
of $2,351 and expenditures
of
$2,400.
Next

year,

the

overall

athletic

budget at the school calls for an
expenditure of $1,477,000, the larg-

the throw gets past Skip Smith of the Braves. (Bud Daley Photo)

Mets Win

Two,

Tie With Cards
Standings and Results
TEAM
Pony

n’s Pony A League last week
their

t Weber hurled a no-hitter
r the Mets as his team won

| from the Reds. Weber had

strikeouts. Alan Bernstein
ared for the winners.
Kondracsek
pitched
a
-hitter for the second win
week. Weber and Scott Ho-

each

had a

triple

and

Pony

a

3. Tad Lyon got the win
Griffith pounded out

and
two

‘The Cubs beat the Astros 14-5

hind Doug Wolford with Bob
‘ish hitting a grand-slam homer.
_Edahl pitched the Braves

i. a 1 17-3 decision over the Astros.
hn

Bowen’s three hits led the
y to an 8-3 victory for the
es over the Braves. Norm
lor was the winning pitcher.
» Nase had a_ bases-loaded
omer for the Cubs as they beat
the
Pirates 16-13. Steve Bergwas the winning pitcher.

Sox

a

NVNOWWUUAAM

In Pony Farm League’ games,
Phillies bombed the Pirates

Red

White
Sox 6, Yanks
4; Orioles 8,
—
0; Orioles 11, Indians 1; Yanks
Red Sox 7 Athletics 6, Senators 1;
White
Sox
il, Tigers
10;
Twins
3,
Angels 1. (Athietics-Tigers
ame called by darkness
tied 8-8.
It will be
replayed later).
Intermediate
National

Cards-Cubs (rained out); Phillies 8,
Mets 5; Braves 8, Astros 4; Reds 6,
Pues
4; Dodgers 8, Giants 6; Reds
Cards 3; Braves 12; Giants 9; Cubs
ry Phillies ‘1; Astros 4, Mets 2; Pirates
7, Dodgers 4.
National Minor (T-Ball)
(End of First Half)

Oa~10%

- the league lead, each with 3-1

League

Phillies 13, Pirates 3; Cubs 14, ss
tros 5; Braves
a7. Astros 3; Phillies
8, Braves
3;
Philliees 8, Braves
3;
Cubs 16, Pirates 13.
Intermediate American

e as the Mets beat the Dodg-

on a one-hitter by Steve
nans. Jeff Jensen slammed a
ses-loaded home run and also
a triple.
i
Chapman
fanned
14
as the Giants won 3-1 to
ble the Mets to tie the Cards

Farm

Phillies
Cubs
Pirates
cond

my

n

Mets
Cards
Giants
Reds
Dodgers
Mets 16, Reds 1; Mets 11, odaere 3;
- Ke
3, Cards 1; Cards 13, Dodgers

NON

split

tie

BOM

who

place

TAMU

Cards

first

ny

the

a

ON

into

AAAMAPS

ove

STANDINGS
A League

CHNWAEUNIARY

eerfield Boy’s Baseball Associa-

SSM eseom

_The Mets won two games in the

est in history. This also is a
unique budget, because it is a
deficit budget.
Unless
football
attendance climbs more than anticipated to make up for the absence

9
, Braves
22;
Giants
27,
Cubs 13; Mets 17, Cards 13; Mets 27,
Astros
12;
Dodgers
23,
Reds
12:
Braves 13, Phils
12; Cards 16, Pirates
15; Cubs 25, Reds 20; Phils 8, Cubs 6.

of

Notre

Dame

on

the

schedule, the athletic department
is expected to run about $77,000
in the hole.
The university will make up the
difference, but the money will be
regarded as a loan to be repaid,
because the theory at Northwestern is that the athletic program
should be self-supporting. It is a
policy adhered to religiously.
No Change in Sight
Dr.

J.

Roscoe

Miller,

des‘rable,

the

school’s president, points out that
this is a policy which he inherited.
And
there is no thought
of
changing it.
Says Franklin M. Kreml, vice
president in charge of development, ‘In light of critical general

educational
requirements,
we
hope to continue to have the
program self-supporting. If we
were to reach a point where the
program is in peril, including the
intramural
and
gram,
then it

recreation prois my _ personal

belief

university

that

the

then

it should

be

sup-

ported within the life style of that
university. It ought to have stature commensurate to its compe-

sub-

scribed for the team, only $30 has
been collected. The class presidents passed the hat and $40 in

western

criterion for maintenance should
not be whether it supports itself.
If it is deemed educationally

would

tition,” he says.

But

these

are

minority

view-

points. And although the administration might find it difficult to

rationalize
the fact. that the
university does support the intramural program and not the intercollegiate

the new Northwestern
athletic
director, prefers not to be obligated to the university for money.
“TJ don’t think the university
should support the program unless

that gate

receipts will be going down in the.
future and will not be sufficient to
support the wider sports program

which will be desirable. Therefore
there should be attempts made

to

get the universities to contribute
from their general funds.
Dr. Martin notes that Yale

is

not

thinking

Not everyone agrees with the
self-sustaining
theory.
Dr.
T.
Leroy
Martin,
Northwestern’s
faculty representative to the Big
Ten Conference, points out that
there is a move afoot within the
to recognize

top

the

at

conference

the

program,

have to take steps.”

going

to

be

changed. In fact, even Tippy Dye,

it’s

absolutely

necessary,”

Dye

declares.
Which is fine theory, but it
creates some problems at Northwestern, where income is skimpy
and expenses are high. Estimated
income
from
football gate receipts, for example, runs around

$300,000

$720,000 annually. Other football
sources—concessions,
programs,

a year toward a broader intramural program. He declares, “If
it becomes necessary for us to
support the athletic program, then
we should. If we have more people
in more sports, it’s a good thing.
_ If the kids are in sports, they’re
not pounding on a speaker’s car or
burning flags.”
A Legitimate Claim
Dr. B. J. Chandler, dean of the
school of education, contends that
an athletic department’s claim to
help from the university is a
legitimate one.
“Tf an activity is under the
sponsorship
of a school,
the

vision proceeds for both football
and basketball nets about $135,000.
And basketball brings in about
$65,000, which takes it close to the
break-even point.
Football Pays the Way
Everything else in the program
costs money and must be supported from football receipts or
contributions.
Northwestern’s athletic expenditures actually rank high in the Big
Ten, but for a reason. Tuition at
the school is so high ($1,860 now
and heading higher) that grants(Continued on page 95)

University

now

allocates

parking, and so forth—contribute
another $82,000. Radio and tele-

Deerfield Places Four
On All-Conference Team
Four

members

varsity
named

League

baseball
to

the

of

Deerfield’s

team

Central

all-conference

were

Suburban

team

for

this season.

Shortstop
Jeff Mason,
third
baseman Jeff Ommen, and outfielders Steve Stanger and Tim
Brandt
are the Warrior
llleaguers.
Ommen finished the season with
the
highest
batting
average
among the regulars, collecting 23
hits in 61 at bats for a .377 mark.
He tied for the team leadership
with Brandt in triples with two
and also for runs scored with 14.
He also was the leader in getting
on base, as he reached 37 times.
Mason,

voted the most valuable

player by his teammates, tied
with Ommen in number of hits
with 23 and finished with a .365
average. He led in doubles with
three and had 11 runs scored. He

‘was the only repeater on the team.

Stanger
finished
the season
with a batting average of .269. He
was second in RBI with 10 and
was the team’s leading pitcher

The Warriors will play in the
East
section
of the summer
league against Glenbrook North,
Glenbrook South, Highland Park,

with a 3-5 record. He allowed 10
earned runs in 43 innings and registered 37 strikeouts. He pitched
in eight games.
Brandt
finished
with
a _ .275

New

average,
home

had

runs

(to

two
set

triples,
a

three

school

re

cord), and 11 RBI. He scored 14
runs

and

received

12 walks.

His

on-base percentage of .576 was
the team’s high.
Coach Carl Ejichstaedt began
practice sessions for his summer
high school team Monday in preparation for the season opener
here next Monday against New
Trier East.
“We'll have a strong pitching
staff, and with the sophomores
we have coming up for the team,
we should be able to do well in
the league,”’ Eichstaedt says.

Trier

East,

Maine

East,

Niles North, Niles West, Niles
East, and Lane Tech.
Two playoffs are scheduled at
the conclusion of the regular season.
The complete Central Suburban League team:
Infield—F. Zera (Niles West), Krohe
(Glenbrook
North),
Riemer
(Maine
South), O’Hare (Maine South), Chapman
(Niles West), Huber (Glenbrook
North), Levinson (Niles North), Schirmer
(Niles
North),
Ommen
(Deerfield), Mason (Deerfield).
Outfield—Juszak,
(Maine
South),
Kaufman
(Maine South), Avery (New

Trier West),

Gregg

(Glenbrook South),

Pitchers—Richards

Stephan
(Niles
est).

(Maine

North),

Catchers—Fisher
low (Maine South).

(Maine
South),
South),
Friedman
Grejbowski
(Niles
(Niles

June

North),

Tet-

15, 1967

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- Baron Paces-Win

Stevenson
Athletes
Honored
A Word For the Athletes
esse Owens spoke to athletes and their parents last
week. The scene happened to be the spring sports
banquet at New Trier East High School, bus it might
as well have been at Evanston or
Highland Park or Deerfield or the
Glenbrooks or Loyola or almost anywhere young men play games.

‘“‘We are here to honor those who
have shone on the field of competition

and

in

the

classroom,”

said

Owens, the greatest track and field
star in history. “If your child is not
able to pass in class, he can’t wear
the colors of his school.
“Your youngster has more to give
than

others,

because

he

has

a”

some-

Jesse Owens

thing others do not have. He represents his institution
on the field of competition. This is important to him and
to the nation as well. The greatest commodity America
has is young people like this.
“This is the guy to whom we're turning over the future of our country, so it’s very important that you as
parents give as much as you can to your youngster.”

No Title . . . but Pride
Owens told of attending the recent state high school track meet
at Champaign, which New Trier East did not win. But he pointed
out that there was every reason for pride.
had

who were listening to what their coaches

“These were men

to say,”’ he declared. ‘“‘They won something greater than a state
title. They conducted themselves on and off the field so you could
be justly proud of them.

“I’m not interested in how many games are won or lost. I’m interested in what the child, as an individual, learned from the
coaches. I believe he is better for having competed. He has learned
a code

of ethics,

learned

to

respect

others, learned to play the game

the

rights

and

property

of

of life according to the rules of

society.

“Tf he takes this from the field of competition,
greatest championship he can win.”

He
Owens

Defends

set three world records

he has won the

Youth

and tied another while competing

for Ohio State in the 1935 Big Ten track championships. At the
Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 he won four gold medals, still a
record,

and was

shunned

by Hitler because

he was

a Negro.

Now

a man who spends a great deal of his time in youth work, he is a
qualified expert on what makes youngsters turn out better than
Hitler. And he is a staunch defender of today’s youth, particularly
its athletic youth.
‘We have placed .hese youngsters in a state of responsibility,”
he told the New Trier gathering. ‘The youngsters who represent
the athletic teams are the youngsters who are spearheading the
very movements

which

make

our country great.

“But we don’t write about them in the newspapers and magazines of this nation. We don’t give any publicity to the athlete, to
the youngster who is serving his community, who is serving his
God.
“We write about the kids who break laws, and we brand all
youngsters juvenile delinquents. Yet 97 percent of our kids are the
kind of citizens we want them to be.”

An Impressive Group
Okay, Jesse, then here is a word for the athlete, because it always is impressive to see as many young athletes gathered as there
were at New Trier last week.
Here

were

young

men

from

a hundred

different

backgrounds,

representing every shade of size and intellect. Yet there was a common

cleanness,

courtesy,

and

pride.

No

beatniks

here.

No

long

hairs in dirty sweatshirts and sandals.
Somehow

there is the feeling that because

these young

people

are competing, because they are spending considerable time developing physical and competitive skills in whichever sport they
prefer, there is going to be less time to get into trouble, more
opportunity

to grow

toward

full,

responsible

adulthood.

This is not to say that sport is the only panacea for the world’s
ills. But it has to be one of them. As Owens put it:
“There are a lot of things born on the field of competition. Athletics are something wherein man begins to understand one another.”
June

15,

1967

Meteors Mainiaian

Hold on Top Spot

Ninety awards were presented
to athletes, pom pon girls, and
cheerleaders at Adlai E. Stevenson High School’s spring sports
assembly recently.
In

track

Twelve

there

boys

were

received

varsity

varsity golf letters.

The award winners:
TRACK
Varsity—Greg Mercier, Rick Coller,
Don Bevers, Reid Adkins, Loe Gnadt
(manager).
Junior
varsity—Tapani
Alopaeus,
Harry Salna, Tom Yanda, Dave Beese,
Mike
Fournier,
Harry
Farr,
Bob
Mason, Bill Kaiser.
Sophomore—Bill Lange, Ray. Campbell, Alan Werner, Ken Kurzydlo, Ken
Magnus, Rick Brehm, Glen
Sandburg,
Dennis Walther.
F r eshman—Charles
Gerschefske,
Jim Ellis, Roy Bjerga.
BASEBALL
Varsity—Greg Mercier, Jeff Vanko,
Bob Mason, Harry Salna, Mike Fournier,
Terry
Smith,
Ken
Kurzydlo,
Charles
Gerschefske,
Steve Sommerfield,
Jim
Ellis,
Jim
Adams,
Alan
Werner.
Sophomore—Hank Bauer, Hank Kos.
Freshman—Mark Anderson, Tom Solazzo.

GOLF
Varsity—Andy
Aleckson,
Gary Miller, Jeff Morris, Kim Spencer.
Junior varsity—Tony Tntini.
Sophomore—Scott
Tagtmeier,
Alan
Morres.
Freshman—Bill Hertel, Rick Ireland,
Tom
Mason,
Mike
Keene,
Bruce
Ejibert.
TENNIS
Varsity—Rick
Berg,
Scott
Hoyne,
Bob Taylor, Gary Miller, Jeff Morris.

CHEERLEADERS

Swimming
Association
Seeks
Members
Bob Steele, coach of the Deerfield Community Swimming Association, has issued a call for boy
and girl swimmers.

A program of practice sessions
and
age-group
competition
is
the

summer,

begin-

ning next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. To
be eligible, the swimmers must
live in district 113.
Steele indicated that this would
be an opportunity for swimmers
who want to improve their swimming techniques and endurance.
The group will use the Deerfield
High School pool.
In the past the program has
proved beneficial to area swimmers. Steele pointed out it is an
opportunity for boys interested in
joining the high school swim team
to get in extra practice. He is also
the varsity swim coach at Deerfield.
Interested swimmers should attend the opening practice sessions.
Details of the program will be
explained at that time.

RYAN

WINS

Park

District’s

Blue

Rib-

LETTER

John Ryan is one of 41 athletes
to win a varsity letter at Monmouth (Ill.) College this spring.
Ryan is a baseball player from
Northfield in his sophomore year.

bon Division. The victory was the

second for the winners this season,
in two games.

The

=

Meteors

were

trailing

52

in the sixth but jumped out for
five runs in the ninth to gain

win.

Spring Lake

Holy

kept

ey

17-6.

in the Spring Lake

Base-

ball League this summer. The
league is sponsored by the school
district and the Cambridge Forest Association.

Trinity outslugged

The league has six teams and
at the present time the Pirates
are on top with a perfect 40
record.
In games last week, the Pirates
beat the Giants 12-10 and the
Tigers 18-4. The Dodgers were altrouncing

Beth El t

win 23-18. The game was tied 18all in the eighth when the winners"
exploded for five more. Ray Nie
sen of Trinity and Bill Fishman

and Bill Rosenbaum

of Beth =

had homers in the game.
TEAM STANDINGS

Don Olexa is heading the loop,
which he says will give the boys
a chance to play “comparable to
Little League.”

winners,

Trinity

Ken Swanson’s bat and Fred
Barth’s pitching enabled Holy
Cross to beat Valenti Builders

Boys between the ages of eight
and 11 in School District 103 are

double

and

each have lost once.

In Dist. 103
playing

Cross

pace with the league leadersby
posting their second wins. They

Baseball Set

so

Julie Safstrom,
Pam
French,
Starr
Cromartie,
Mary
Jo
Korbelik,
Peg
McCulloch,
Patti
Beaudry,
Shirley
Cook,
Tobie
Hayes,
Rennie
Morris,
Terry Whitlow.
POM PON GIRLS
Cindy Foss, Sue Kieser, Sue Chess,
Cathy
Collyer,
Sharon
Essenpreis,
Diane
Keiser,
Barb
Lewis,
Darlene
Billick,
Barb
Coffin,
Carol
Collyer,
Nancy
Cook,
Leslie
Daynard,
Sue
Dewitz, Beth Ford, Jean Foss, Janet
Hurley, Barbie Lynford, Gerri Mueller, é
Joan
Schaum,
slie Turner,
Mary
Van Duynhoven, Nancy Williams.

for

field

24 letters.

baseball awards and four received

planned

Timely
hitting
and _ strong
pitching by Mike Baron enabled
the Meteors to beat the American
Legion 8-5 last week in the Deer-

'

Meteors
Longtins
Holy Cross
Trinity
aimersonn Legion

eth

El

Valenti

a

SR

os age 2
ieee 5
se
ied ce,

i

Builders

MONDAY’S SCHEDULE

ae)

a

“ils

Beth El vs. Legion at Jaycee Pa
Longtin’s vs. Meteors at Wilmot N:
Trinity vs. Valenti at Wilmot
Holy
Cross vs. Flavaroma
at
land
Southwest.

So

the

Orioles 9-6 and edging the Giants
13-12, The Twins split two games,
beating the Orioles 15-8 and losing
to the Tigers 13-6.
All games are played at Spring
Lake Park in Lincolnshire, and
the schedule extends to August 29.
TEAM STANDINGS
We.
+
3
3
2
0
0

Pirates
Dodgers
Tigers
Twins
Orioles
Giants

By Red Fell
you...

0
1
1
2
4
4

one

medal.

Two

is

scheduled

Tuesday

the

battle the Possums

won

ts

Sat

: i

be

Kittens

will

at 6 p.m. and

the Poodles will meet the Schnauzers at 7.

a

*

peste

ok

. It was, of all pene
owner of a perfume s
Paris, Pierre Oller .
voller
invented pari-mutuel betting in

1865 . . . He invented

cause he was tired
to the bookmakers
race tracks.
*

*

J
:
a

it be-

of losing ,
at Paris —

*

We'll be talking with Mike Perlman, and his wife, about sailing.
They are co-owners of a 43' ketch Ls
sailing out of the Waukegan Yoctt
Club. We will also talk with Caro
Breslin about the coming River-

homers

to

a

invented pari-mutuel

Giam-

played in August.
Next

ever

aeld

*

were hit by Shirley Naninni in a
losing cause for the Possums.
Jenny Rosalini also socked a
round-tripper for the losers.
The league is composed
of
grade school girls, fourth through
seventh grades. A mother-daughgame

who

Olympic

One of the best-known terms ™
in horse racing is "pari-mutuel" a
betting .. . Do you know who .

pietro, Sabrina
Wisenant,
and
Donna Archworld had two hits
each.
Nancy Lawler had two hits to
lead the Schnauzers. She also

ter

history

bs

The Kittens bombed the Poodles
14-4 while the Schnauzers clipped
the Possums 5-4,
Debby Molinari and Robin Wall
were the leading hitters for the
Kittens, each with three hits.

runs.

“

Did you know &lt;o in the early
days of golf, the balls were made
of feathers stuffed in a leather
covering .
Imagine trying to
drive a ball ‘like that very far.
The present type of golf ball was I
invented in the U.S. around 1900.
ay

last week.

two

of

of the

ably the only head-of-state in

wood Little Lassie baseball league

Pam

head

stantine .. . He took part ine

The Schnauzers and the Kittens
won opening games in the High-

Mornini,

current

countries

the 1960 Olympics at Rome ™
and finished first in an official
yachting event ... He's prob-

Schnauzers,
Kittens Win

scored

The

of the

world was once an athiete, @
and not only took part in the
Olympics,
but won
a gold
medal! . . . Can you guess
which ruler this is?...
It's @
the king of Greece, King Con-

SCHEDULE
Tonight (7 p.m.)—Pirates vs. Twins.
Saturda
(9
a.m.)—Orioles_
vs.
Giants;
(10:30)
Tigers
vs.
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By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
_

Sports

have

always

been

a

Troy Now

baseball his senior year.
In the summer after

Troy’s

if I could come out for the track
team

to

get

in

shape

for

senior year

was chosen to play in an all-star

getting a letter.”

game

Troy earned five other letters
at Coe before winding up his college competition in 1958.

_ perienced a fair share of success
in athletics.

Today Troy directs the physical
education program at Bannockburn Grammar School. He’s been
at the school for five years, but

prior

to that time

his athletic

achievements ranked
ee any local athlete.

with

those

Troy has lived in Highland Park
almost his entire life, attending
_ both Lincoln and Elm Place grade
schools. He enrolled at Highland
_ Park High School in 1954 and proceeded to be a premier competitor
in football,

basketball,

and

base-

ball. He received all-conference
honors in all sports and was
named

to

the

all-state

team

in

at

White

Sox

Park,

Park

he

which

pitted the best high school players from
Chicago
against
the
suburban standouts. In that game,
Jim held his own against former

major

leaguers

Jay

Hook

and

Chuck Lindstrom.
College at Coe

A college career at Coe College
in Cedar Rapids, Ia. followed for
Troy. Jim says, ‘‘Coe was a small
school where you knew everybody. I also thought the town was

ball,”

says

Troy.

Jim then began a
fessional baseball,

“I

wound

up

Bob Feller,” Troy relates.
Jim spent the summer of 1958
playing for Minot, N.D. and North

son

North Platte win the Nebraska
State League pennant.
Road Trips Were Tough
Reflecting
back
on
his
pro
career,
Troy
says,
“Some
of

like

Jim.

He

played

two

of baseball at the Iowa college.
He also competed in indoor track

one

winter.

“I

asked

the

coach

game.”’

Troy

get

out

and

push

every

league
be

batted

the 1959 season.

to

swing

snapped

the

bat,

the

the same

with a

headed

by

ner with the San Francisco Giants
last year.
Troy reported for spring train-

The

program
and

of

Nichol of Lake Forest in 1961.
His arm felt better, and Jim says,
“I thought it would be nice playing ball again, but being married

the

‘‘Green
a

well-

ended any desire I had.” The
Troys
have
three
daughters,
ranging in age from two to five.

At Bannockburn,
physical

in

to

9

says Jim.
Troy is working toward an M.A.
degree at Northern Illinois Uni~
versity in his spare time.
He gets a chance to exercise
by playing ball for the Panther
Lounge in the Highland Park 16inch softball league, and it’s a

wrestling,
basketball,
soccer,
- track, and weight training.
_ Wisniewski says, ‘‘At the present
time we have
120 boys
_ enrolled, but we have room for at

least 150. The program is designed
to develop kids so that they will be
aap rete

| boys
_

to

as

possible.

The

- instructional

play

sports

program
as

well

good bet Jim Troy
for a few base hits.

high

T-League

another obBeret” by
expose the

many

as

will

Session
The

as

Johnson,

superintendent

it

_ of parks in Glencoe, has issued an

| invitation to Highland Park resito register

for sailing les-

_ sons, using sunfish, in Glencoe.

Registrants must -be at least 12

: years old (as of July 1) and be
_ able to swim
t

practice
for boys

session

of

registered

to

be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at Sun-

set Park.
If it rains Saturday the practice
will be held June 24.

Residents Issued
Sailing Invitation

stroke

Is Saturday

play in the Highland Park Recreation Department’s T-league will

develop-

H ighland Park

_ dents

is still good

Practice

first

the season

be

_ mental.”

Walter

children

so that they give it an all-out ef-

p.m.
The
program
will
instruction
in football,

better
prepared
to
- school athletics.”
- Righeimer outlined
jective of the ‘“‘Green
Saying, ‘‘We want to

teaches

to

fort. Oddly enough, the girls have
been doing better than the boys,”

three

sections every weekday from 4:15
- include

Troy

education

from kindergarten through eighth
grade. “I try to let the kids realize the seriousness of activities

school.

held

name on a
the boxing
in the next
fight sched-

chipped my jawbone ‘in the third
one, and the doctor said I couldn’t box anymore.”
Following his Army stint, Troy
married
the
former
Dorothy

curriculum

feature

be

First

well give it a try. I had three
fights and won them all, but I

is called

will

Comes

after

uled. That was the first I heard
about it. But I figured I may as

4 _ rounded athletic agenda conducted
by coaches Jim Righeimer, Dan
_ Wisniewski, and John Scornavacco. The course is open to any boy
who
has completed the eighth
a
through those who have
nished their senior year in high
; Classes

I don’t

married

loop folded

my buddies put my
list of candidates for
team. I was called
day and told I had a

three

will

of the

Fort Leonard Wood, and we won
the post championship.
Then I
was transferred to Fort Dix where

- school’s football coaches.
Beret”

players

Troy
participated
in _ sports
while he was in the Army in
1959-1960. “I played football at

smile. Perry was a 21-game win-

_at Highland Park High School will
| include a unique program this

_ year

the

much.

the contract includes some type
of financial aid for an education,”
says Jim.

ball

2

school

some

School

mitt at

time,’’ says Jim

says,

Troy has some advice for youngsters who want to play pro ball.
““Go to school first. If you do sign
after high school, make
sure

and Troy faced

in the catcher’s

how

guys did it.”
The Nebraska

New Class
For Sports
summer

very

Clonninger, Gaylord Perry, and
Mike De La Hoz. Perry played
that season with St. Cloud in the

went

Troy

Also,

paid

know

HP Adds

The

successful.

weren’t

him while playing for Minot.
“Perry was the fastest pitcher I
ever saw. It seemed like when I

over .300 for the season and helped

experience,

“Travel expenses were too great
for the Nebraska State League to

Troy played with some pretty
good company in those days, including
major
leaguers
Tony

Northern League,

Platte, Neb. He says, ‘The pay
wasn’t very good, but I enjoyed
the

to

ing in 1959, but developed a sore
arm and had to give up the game.
Looking
back
on his minor

time we came to a hill. Finally
the bus driver had his wife follow
us in her car so she could do the
pushing.”’

the Cleveland Indians. ‘I was
signed by Cy Slapnicka, the same
guy who signed Herb Score and

playing

to

had

career in prosigning with

nice.”’
The people at Coe had good reayears of football and three years

road trips were really brutal. One
bus we had was so old that we

base-

prominent feature of Jim Troy’s

at Highland

52%

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Works with Kids

- life,
_ Park

and the former Highland
High School athlete has ex-

sno

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75 yards using any

and tread water for five

&lt; Biigii B

minutes while fully dressed.
The six-week program will be| gin next Monday. Persons may
_ register for classes that will meet
_ on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday.
For additional information, con-

: tact the Glencoe Park District.

DEAN

Teacher Jim Troy delivers a pitch to one of his students in physical education at Bannockburn School.
(Bud Daley Photo}

Highland Park Little Lea sue
The schedule for Highland Park
this Saturday

will

include team selections and distribution of decals for the Highland
Park Youth Baseball Commission.
Boys
in
the
Sunset
minor
leagues will meet at Sunset Park
at 9 a.m. Lincoln minor leagues

will meet

Sunset

at Lincoln

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in-aid cost almost twice as much
as at the other nine state institu-

tions in the conference.

to achieve equal return, therefore,

lind
ART

BELANGER

ad

ROGER

Northwestern would have to spend
far more than any other school.
Under the self-supporting dictum, the only way this would be ~
possible would be to lead the
league in football attendance.
The truth is that Northwestern
ranks only. ahead of Indiana in
football attendance. Over the last
11 years, the Hoosiers have played

WALLENSTEIN

S SUMMER BASEBALL PROGRAMS are getting
started in the Hollister area, local fans may be interested in some of the ballplayers who have advanced
from these teams into the professional ranks. An investigation shows that local high school baseball and summer
teams have produced a number of boys who attracted
the attention of major league teams and have been

to a pitiable total of 4,107,795 fans

at home and away. Northwestern
has drawn 4,858,163.
Illinois, the next lowest on the
attendance scale, has played to

signed to pro contracts.

Among those still active in pro ball is Doug Rader of
Northbrook, currently the hottest prospect from this
area. Rader signed with the Houston Astros after an outstanding career at Glenbrook North High School. Bob

5,229,363 fans during that period.
Ohio State, the leader, has pulled

in 7,164,013. It is difficult to
estimate actual money differences
with Northwestern
because
of
variance in ticket prices and
student attendance, but the sums

Watt, his high school coach, relates, “Rader was selected

as the finest ballplayer in the Chicago area by the Association of Suburban

Coaches

following his senior year in

1962.”

should

T THE PRESENT TIME, Rader
Triple-A farm team, Oklahoma

except that Bob Aspromonte has been a fixture there ever
Houston was awarded a National League franchise in 1962.
statistics

show

that Rader

is hitting

.339

since

at Oklahoma

this year.

Rader spent spring training with the parent team and looked very
impressive before being sent to the minors.
A trio of Highland Park ballplayers is playing in minor league
circuits around the country this summer. Mike McLaughlin, a 1962
graduate of Highland Park High School, has recently been activated
by the Pittsburgh Pirates’ farm team at Gastonia, N.C.
McLaughlin signed with the Pirates a year ago off the University
of North Carolina campus. He captained his college team his senior
year and led them to the college world series. Originally McLaughlin was a pitcher, but switched to shortstop during his junior year at

North Carolina. In 1962, he helped pitch Highland
urban League Championship.
Last year

the lanky

respectable

infielder

.302. He passed

to finish his education.

After

played

up spring
obtaining

at Salem,

Park

Va.,

to a Sub-

and

batted

a

training this year

in order

his degree,

reported

‘‘Mac’’

to Gastonia and worked out for ten days before being activated.
McLaughlin

a member

is playing

second

base

with

his new

team,

which

is

of the six-team Western Carolinas League.

NOTHER

PITCHER

OFF

the

1962

Highland

Park

team

is also

beginning his second year of pro ball. He is Steve Kadison, who
was signed by the Minnesota Twins last June as a third baseman.
Kadison

had

a very

prosperous

athletic

career

at Brown

reported

to the Twins’

minor

league

base

several

hun-

it is easy to see why they can be
self-supporting and still maintain
a full athletic program.
The results of this financial bind
at Northwestern
are two-fold:
Wildcat coaches are underpaid
and the school is unable to support
a complete and a representative
program in the so-called minor
sports.

The administration at Northwestern wants
very much
to
encourage the concept that the
athletes and the coaching staff are
integrated into the student body
and the faculty.

‘All members of the coaching
staff have
academic
appointments,” says Payson S. Wild,
dean of faculties.
‘They
are
eligible for the same kind of
treatment as the other faculty
members.”
The

coaches,

however,

do

cost

of

living

is so much

at Melbourne,

OF GLENVIEW is presently playing with Quincy,
was

a star

at Niles

West

High School, then played one year at the University of Minnesota
before signing with the Chicago Cubs.
Ed graduated from Niles West in 1964. He hit well over .300 at
Minnesota before signing last year.
Always an infielder, Bruksch is now playing second base for
Quincy. The local product was enjoying a fine spring, batting at a
.278 clip, when he hurt a knee and was put on the disabled list.
At first inspection, it was thought Bruksch had suffered some torn
ligaments, which can be a very serious injury. However, a later
examination showed that Ed had_a severely sprained knee, and he
is expected. back in the lineup very shortly.

June

(5, 1967
é

er

,

the
competitors.
In _ golf,
amounts to little or nothing.

Only

in wrestling

western

rank

is no coincidence that, except

tennis, wrestling has of late been

the school’s most representative
‘‘minor’’ sport.

As stated earlier, the cash
one of long standing.

He also was in the process of
developing a sound overall sports

owed

on Dyche

program

was

built

example,

and it is in

field

for

example,

teams

in fencing

not

and

gymnastics,

despite

compete

in

being

terms

team.

40

still

$1,100,0

Stadium,
years

which

ago.

The

method. The other is obvious. Fill

of

scholarships to be offered.
In baseball, for example, coach
George McKinnon has the equivalent of nine full rides to offer. At a
school like Michigan State, there
are
almost
twice
that many
available. There are the equivalent of 15 full scholarships available to the track

is

with money from another university fund, but the athletic
ment pays interest on this
ea
year and remains accountable for
the principle.
Solving the money
problem,
then, is paramount if Northwestern’s program is to be improved. :
Increased
contributions is one

located in perhaps the hottest
prep gymnastics
area
in the
nation. And in the other sports, it
cannot

there

original bonds have been retired —

this area that there is the greatest
need for improvement at Northwestern. But the mnoney problem
limits this right from the start.
Northwestern,

when

comes to total grants-in-aid,
this might not last too long. And

is

does

close {|

the rest of the league

in the country.

at Nebraska,

does North-

anywhere

the

55,000-seat

football

stadium

every Saturday instead of averaging 38,500, which the Wildcats
have

done at home over the last

ten years.

Accomplishing this is a
*
which Dye is attacking with vigor. —
Next week:
compete?

Michigan

Can

hor

12-Inch Softball League

Opens With Seven a

,

Tuesday at West Ridge, Li
Mooney, and Old Elm Parks, a
also Northwood School.
;

The Highland Park 12-inch Prep
League

was

scheduled

to

open

Tuesday with a full slate of seven
games.
There are 14 teams in the
league.

The

teams

will play

The Men’s

League

was. sched-

uled to begin its second week
activities with games Monday.

each

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this week. The 6-2, 190-pound hurler says he probably will be assigned
to Peninsula, N.C., in the Class-A Carolina League.
Bruksch

ship potential is less than most

that if the job

is being done, there is no need to
pay more money. To this, one
assistant football coach simply
replies, ‘‘Everybody is going to
do the best he knows how, no
matter what the circumstances.”
There are indications that Dye
is not in favor of slave labor on
his coaching staff. While he was
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Panther forfeited his senior year of eligibility when he inked a
contract with K.C. last March. He was signed by scout Warren
Hacker.

League.

higher

than other conference schools.
One higher-up in the administration has suggested

sp

them up. Indiana has the equi
lent of 21 to award. Iowa, as
example of a smaller school, has
a dozen or more.
Even in tennis, where the W
cats have good success
und
coach Clare Riessen, their scho

RR

earned run average his junior year.

Ill. in the Midwest

Swim coach Bill Peterson
give seven
full rides or

Univer-

yesterday, and expects to be sent back to St. Cloud this summer.
A 1963 Highland Park graduate, Jim Panther, recently signed a
contract with the Kansas City Athletics. Panther is a pitcher who
attended Southern Illinois University and posted a sparkling 1.88

: Des BRUKSCH

awards rides equal to 40 full.

not

get this same treatment, despite
the fact that Dr. Miller points out
that they are “‘paid at the level of
their faculty rank.”
If this is the case, then their
faculty rank ought to be elevated,

sity before graduating in 1966. At Brown, Kadison distinguished himself as one of the East’s finest ballplayers as both a pitcher and an
infielder. He also played three years of varsity basketball.
Kadison spent last summer playing for St. Cloud, Minn., in the
Class-A Northern League. His batting average was only .220, but
Steve has become a switch-hitter since then, and he thinks he can
improve on last year’s mark. Like McLaughlin, Kadison missed
spring training to finish out the semester at John Marshall Law
School in Chicago.
He

from

cheaper costs at state schools and

City, which makes him the fifth leading hitter in the Pacific Coast
League. The hard-hitting third baseman has also accounted for
three home runs and 22 RBI in his first 29 games

range

dred thousand dollars to several
million. Combine this with the

is playing with the Astros’
City, in the Pacific Coast

League. Oklahoma City is only one step away from the majors. The
chances are Rader would be the Astros’ number one third baseman

The latest

In order

because
while
Northwestern’s
faculty in general is the highestpaid in the Big Ten, the coaches
are the lowest paid in virtually
every instance. This is particularly distressing when they are
forced to live in area in which the

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�Highland Park’s summer baseball team, under new coach Steve
Land, opened its practice sessions
yesterday
in
preparation
for
Tuesday’s
first game,
against

PORT

Lane Tech of Chicago.

Land is starting his first season
as coach of the team. He replaces
Jay Sanders,. who left Highland
Park on a one-year sabbatical
leave to work on a _ doctorate
degree. Land also will coach the
Highland
Park
varsity
next

Frenk Sommers of LaLira slides safely into third as Bob Cole of
Lewis Carpet starts to make the tag. (Bud Daley Photo}

Leaders Triumph

In 16-Inch Loop
The

league

leaders

are

contin-

uing to win in the Highland Park
Recreation Department’s 16-inch
softball league,

as LaLira

topped

Lewis Carpet 9-3 last Thursday in
the feature game of the night.
Sam Ori, LaLira pitcher, scattered nine hits and had just one
bad inning, the third, when the

ers, Sarkady a pitcher, and Baker
played second base.
“I’m
very
optimistic,”
said

Adler.
Lyle

Land. “I think we’ll be able to
field a good team. I haven’t had a
chance to see the juniors much
this year, but I did work with

considerable

Carpetmen scored all three runs.

Santi’s Cafe downed Dal Ponte
Upholsterers 17-6 and Panther

Tonight’s schedule:
6:45—Santi’s
vs.
Lewis
(West
Ridge);
Rosen
vs.
Idlewood
(Sunset
No. 1); Panther vs. Deerfield (Sunset
No. 2).
Dal
Ponte
8:45—Flavorama _ vsLakeside
(West
Ridge);
LaLira
vs.
(Sunset No. 1).

Mighty Mites, Waukegan

Sunday, beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Libertyville will travel to Winnetka for another doubleheader.

Last Sunday the Mighty Mites
gained a tie for the league lead by
beating Sun Valley 7-0 while
Waukegan was idle. The Mites
came up with a single run in the
first and added five more in the
fourth to gain the victory.
Joe Soldano bested Mike Moore

and

Brad

Sullivan

Twenty-five

of

the

top

money

winners on the ladies golf tour will
compete
for
a _ $5,000
purse.
Among those who have indicated
that they will play are Marlene
Hagge, Kathy Whitworth, Clifford
Ann
Creed,
Barbara
Romack,

Sandra
Palmer,
Smith.
_
The pros will

amateurs

tournament,

6

who

and
team

with

75

will

again

be

will play

which

Marilyn

in the

jointly

Foundation

by

75

Beginning

Saturday

and

as

a

money

action

to

is a
see

for the sum-

mer team.

Land will have several problem
spots to fill, both this summer and
next spring. Missing from the lineup will be first baseman Rich
Rosen, shortstop Minnie Scornavacco, and third baseman Steve
Skidmore. Land indicated that El-

Art Elliott, Dar InKarger,
Bus
Olson,

Carroll Snyder, and Bruno Somen-

zi.
The YBC is an affiliate of the
Highland Park Recreation Board.
It is set up to augment the
program

in

Highland

Park by supplying uniforms, balls,
bats, umpire fees, league’fees, and
other equipment needed—from the
T-League and Little League up

through Pony, Colt, and American
Legion levels.

The commission aids boys from
seven

the

Brian

and

Chil-

amateurs

through

18

years

of

age.

Most of them will play for their
school teams during the school
year and get this opportunity to

con-

Mayor Proclaims HP
Youth Baseball Week

the
general
tournament.

Highland

of

the

Henry W. Meers is the chairman of the men’s committee. He
is first vice-president of Children’s
Memorial Hospital.
William E. Fay Jr. is the vicechairman. He is president of the
Brain Research Foundation.

he

is also

He also said that junior Ed
Gomez would get a shot at short.
Gomez could also play at third,
along with Scott Addison. Another
junior, Billy Bernardi, will get a
shot at the hot corner.
Rosalini will probably do most
of the catching. He was Bob
Sedik’s replacement for Sanders’
Little Giant varsity this spring.
“The main problem I have now
is getting a chance to let everyone
play,” said Land. “I think we’ll
have

a good pitching

staff, Rosa-

lini will do a good job behind the
plate,

and

we’ll

be

capable

of

hitting. Stein, Rosalini, Rogan and
even Sarkady should be our top
hitters.”

Land will be having daily practice sessions with the team this
week

and was

hopeful

of schedul-

ing a practice tilt with Deerfield
for Saturday.

are professional teachers or quali-

fied baseball coaches. Coaching
the teams is their sole responsibility.
Carl

making

tribute $250 to be divided between
the two organizations.
Mrs. Hubert E. Howard Jr. and
Mrs. Gilbert H. Scribner Jr. are
chairmen

junior,

expected

contin-

Angie Passuello, Chuck Schramm,

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the

is

uing through next week, members

baseball
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as

another

and

Highland Park Little League
Youngsters Will Sell Decals

Bill Baker,
man,
Bill

STANDINGS

sponsored

with them

Dads participating on the commission this year are Jules Adler,

pitched

Highwood Mites
Waukegan
Sun Valley
Winnetka
Kenilworth
Countryside Manor

of

during

and

Mayor

Samuel
Park

Lawton,
has

issued

Jr.

of

a for-

mal proclamation that next week
will

be

Highland

Park

Youth

Baseball Week.
The mayor made the proclamation to ‘“‘create more interest in
youth baseball in our city of
Highland Park.”

Hartmann,

superintendent

of recreation for the city, is the
director of the entire program. He
is assisted by Ed _ Danielson,

The Highland Park Youth Base-

Tuesday.

Each

spring

ball Commission (YBC) is a statechartered, not-for-profit organization which was founded by area
fathers interested in promoting
and aiding boys’ baseball in Highland Park.

Pro-Am Set. at North Shore
The third annual Ladies’ ProAm Golf Tournament
will be
played Monday at North Shore
Country Club in Glenview.

the

well, since I worked

the city
project.

for the dairymen in the non-league
game.
Sun
Valley
will meet
Fort
Sheridan at the Highwood park
next Tuesday. A game with Lake
Bluff was
scheduled
for last
TEAM

in

Fox,

catcher

ball Commission’s Little Leagues
will be selling decals throughout

in getting credit for the win.
Soldano
pitched
a_ one-hitter.
Moore was touched for seven hits
and struck out seven Mites. He
also issued four walks.
Sun Valley lost another game
last week,
falling to Chicago
Pompeii 10-0. Phil Soldano, Barry
Cohn,

early

Chuck

of the Highland Park Youth Base-

In Sunday Doubleheader
The Highwood Mighty Mites and
Waukegan, co-leaders of the Suburban Little Major League, will
meet in a doubleheader Sunday in
Waukegan. A sweep by either
team would insure a first-place
standing. Both teams are now 1-0
in league play.
Sun Valley Little Guys will be
host to Kenilworth for two games

Stein,

the indoor practice and I know
what they are capable of producing. I know the sophomores pretty

Lines.

Rogan The Key?

and Art Elliott, second baseman
Peter Phillips, and catcher Jack

them

Lounge beat Nite ’N Gale 16-9.
In the battle of realtors, Lakeside pounded Idlewood 29-13. Rosen All-Stars won its first game of
the season 11-7 over Deerfield Van

freshmen last year.”

Sarkady,

Marty

pitching,

second, but one or the other may
have to move to short. “Baker has
played short before,” said Land.
Gomez to Get a Try

Dugan Rosalini, and Pat Baker.
Stein and Rosalini were outfield-

The
summer
team
will be
bolstered by four regulars from
this year’s varsity. They are

isn’t

thinking of using Stein at the first
sack. Phillips and Baker will be at

Also counted on to aid the team
in its quest for the East section
title will be varsity members
Chuck Allderdice and Mike Rogan.
“Rogan could be a key to the
whole thing,” said Land.
From the sophomore team this
year will be pitchers Steve Olson

spring.

oe

liott could be used at first when
he

Schramm,

Somenzi,

Andy

Dop-

pelt, Paul Geimer, Mike McKillip,
Jim Stotz, and Warren Tullman.

Many of Highland Park’s business concerns assist the YBC
play during the summer months.
Six years ago the YBC supplied
uniforms for just two teams. This
year it is hoped that funds will be
available
for
four
T-League

teams,

14

minor-league

League
teams,

teams,
seven

squads,

one

10

Colt

Little
Pony’

team,

Little
League
League

and

one

Legion team.
Unlike most Little League programs
throughout
the country,

parents do not participate in any
of the
coaching
duties.
The
coaches of YBC supported teams

NIMAGA

first 180 entries, and these entries
They

should

YBC

to

continue

its

support

of

baseball in Highland Park.

The decals will sell for $1. There
are prizes awarded to the boys
who sell the most decals.
The YBC believes this is a fair
way to allow all Highland Park
families
to contribute
to the
program

of organized

and

super-

vised baseball. The uniforms and
other equipment would not be
available without the support of
the commission.

Slates Publinx Meet

The first annual Illinois state
public links golf championship will
be played August 16-18 at Chevy
Chase Country Club in Wheeling.
The tournament is sponsored by
the Northern Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Association and is open
to all male amateur golfers in
Illinois with a handicap of six or
less.
The field will be limited to the
must be postmarked

through team sponsorship. This
money, combined with the money
from the decal sale, enables the

by July 29.

be sent to NIMAGA

at PO Box 211 in Golf,
nied by an entry fee of
The tournament will
18 holes on Wednesday

accompa$25.
be played
and 18 on

Thursday. The low 40 scorers and
ties then will go another

36 holes

for the title on Friday.
The
entry
fee includes
an
awards banquet which will climax
the festivities on. Friday. It also
provides for a practice round on
Monday or Tuesday preceding the
start of the tourney.
The Arthur J. Ellis Trophy, a
traveling trophy being donated by
Mrs. Arthur J. Ellis of Northfield,
will be engraved with the winner’s

name. The winner and runnerup
also will receive individual trophies. In addition, $1,500 in prizes
will be awarded.
June

15,

1967

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@ Seat belts front and rear

@ Padded dash and visors
@ Back up lights
@ Full wheel discs

@ Full carpeting
@ Energy absorbing
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padded dash and visor
sired lights
washers and 2 speed wipers
full wheel covers
retractable seatbelts

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Auto. trans.
power steering
power brakes
Deluxe radio
Whitewalls
accessory light group

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AIR
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brakes
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steering.
Auto.
trans.
This car carries a 12,000 mile and
1 yr. Rudman Warranty.

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— Factory air conditioned, automatic
transmission,
power
steering,
radio,
heater
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power
brakes,
many

extras.

1965

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whitewalls.

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$4795

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$1595

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steering
brakes, power windows,
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wheel is free of prints, the interior immaculate, your floor mats properly
replaced. And, the car and service order, ready and waiting for you, when
you expect it. Of course, every dealer makes these “‘promises’’. If you
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do

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2050

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                    <text>DBEIELD
Thursday. June 8, 1967

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a written

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1965
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A
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1964 CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE —
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Auto. trans, power steering &amp;
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In
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1964 OLDS
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Power
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—
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request

So Rare And Perfect:
From the local albums — this perfect little flower girl has become a classic. The concentration . . . the care
that it may grace the path of the bride . . . expresses a moment in life . . . so earnest and endearing . . .
any wonder some of the women who save at DEERFIELD SAVINGS ask for it every year?
And yes, the little flower girl's parents are saving for June days to come .. . for graduations and the
for every girl — her own wedding day. You, too, will find it easy to save for the important events ahead.
43/,°/, compounded semiannually you will be surprised how fast your savings multiply.

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Hours:

Mon.,

LOAN

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Tues., Thurs.,

Sat.
— 8:30 to

&amp;

most important day of all
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in touching each petal so
so rare and perfect. Is it

12:00;

Closed

Fri.
— 8:30 to 4:00

Fri. eve.
— 6:00 to 8:00

Wednesday

PHONE:

Windsor

5-2550

�Turnout Estimated at 44,000

Junior College Vote
An estimated 44,000 vot-

the junior college for over a year.

ers are expected to decide
the fate of the proposed

Election headquarters will be in
Mr. Cleland’s home, 1730 Elm Av.,
Northbrook.
Unofficial
results

North Shore Junior College
at 44 polling places from

noon to 7 p.m. Saturday.
ton, New Trier, Niles, Glenbrook,
Highland
Park-Deerfield,
and
Lake Forest.
voter turnout estimate was
by P. Frank Pool, first

Interpretive story and
map on page 12.
Editorial on page 7.

precinct

assistant
to the
Cook
County
superintendent of schools.
Approval
of the
referendum
would set a tax ceiling of 23 cents

per $100 assessed valuation, 19
cents for operating costs and 4
cents for building costs. About 16
cents is expected to be levied in
the first few years.
The precinct election judges will
report the results to the six high

school
will

business
call

managers,

Laurence

H.

be obtained

chairman of the steering committee, which has been working for

272-

point

of the junior

out that

graduates

more

are

more

high

going

to

young women

more
state

cheaply
than
the senior
universities, both for the

state and for the students, who
would live at home for the first

Go to College

Supporters

college

school
college,

two years of college.
According to a survey made by
the educational consulting firm of

are going to

State

universities

and

private

colleges
are limiting
freshman
and sophomore enrollments to the
upper
portions
of high
school
graduating classes.
The second phase of the Illinois
Master Plan for Higher Education,
prepared
by
the
Illinois
Board of Higher Education, has

recommended that the number of
freshmen

and

sophomores

in ex-

isting public senior (degree-granting) institutions be stabilized at
the 1970-71 levels and no additional
enrollments be permitted in the
lower divisions.
Limits

Construction

The plan also recommends that
no new construction for lowerdivision enrollments
be recom-

June 26 Hearing

VOL.

1,

NO.

Improvements

in

the

Hovland

subdivision moved ahead on two
fronts this week and last as the
board of local improvements and
plan

commission

considered

the

area and its problems.
The village board, sitting as the
board
of local
improvements,

Monday night set June 26 at the
date for a hearing on a special
assessment

derground

project

to

install

improvements,

un-

includ-

ing sanitary and storm sewers
and water lines, in the undeveloped area.
Continued

And

the

plan

tinued to June
John

Glorioso’s

to

June

15

commission

con-

15 its hearing on
request

for

re-

zoning of about half the area for
single-family homes.
Mr. Glorioso has testified that
he will install the street improvements, but that he cannot afford
to install all of the underground
improvements
which would be
necessary to serve his property.
The main sewer and water

added, bringing
about $356,900.

the

By MARTHA

speed-up

distribution of the state

motor-fuel

tax

result

sizable

in

for Shore

a

33-8

ties, and
of the
soon as
The bill

cost

to

dences.

The

owners

of

funds

that

could

additional

re-

municipalities.

vote,

the

Senate

Karl Berning
field.

(R-32nd)

of Deer-

would

mean

that

until needed for road projects.
Currently,
funds until

the state keeps the
it approves specific

road projects by the municipalities, counties, and road districts.
As caretaker, the state also keeps
the interest drawn on the money.
The
Berning
bill would
not
affect requirements for state approval of road projects. North

Shore

officials

have

long

com-

to

Lots

on

the

adjacent to Mr. Glorioso’s.

plan

would

prevent

13

adjacent

property owners
from making
maximum use of their land.

these

involve

un-

For an analysis of other municipal revenue measures, see Poeple and Politics on page 6.

liked to eliminate some of the
procedural red tape along with
speeding up distribution of the
motor-fuel tax funds. But he said
he was told that the attempt
would

meet

heavy

administration

opposition at this time and that it
would be wiser to wait until next
session for a more drastic overhaul.

Survives

Planning

Commission

was

Frances

Dawson

(R-

Tax Bill Okayed

rezoning proposal until a plat of
subdivision is drawn which does
not handicap owners of property
The plan commission has been
afraid that Mr. Glorioso’s street

that

politan government.

The plan commission has withrecommendation

1967

Ist) of Evanston,
who
spoke
against the bill, said North Shore
communities unanimously favored
retaining the commission, though
some
officials
recommended
minor changes in its procedures.
During the legislative debate,
commission
proponents emphasized the voluntary nature of its
aid to local communities. The
planning group has been under
fire by those who fear that its
activities could lead to metro-

nate problem areas.
its

8,

necessary duplication.
Sen. Berning said he would have

commission.
State Rep.

During the plan commission’s
adjourned
hearing
Thursday
night, however, Mr. Gloriso testi-

held

JUNE

rejected by the [Illinois House
Monday.
The House defeated 85-39 a bill
by State Rep. W. J. Murphy (R3ist) of Antioch that would have
repealed the act of creating the

be-

additional lots in the subdivision
and parts of other lots to elimi-

plained

nois

cause they preserve the present
gridwork street pattern.
Village
Mgr.
Norris
Stilphen
explained, however, that no developer has been able to purchase

Purchases

as

A Lake County legislator’s drive
to abolish the Northeastern TIlli-

included Trustee Raymond Craig,
who had previously opposed the

enough contiguous property
install curvilinear streets.

the rest.

the junior college
have to elect a
board of education
The board would

decide
such
major
issues
campus location and tuition.

NIPC

The resolution calling the hearing on the: special assessments
was approved unanimously by the
board
of local improvements.
Those voting for the resolution

entire subdivision, must be _ installed before Mr. Glorioso can
extend the lines to his new homes.
So the village plans to proceed

past.
The actual cost of the improvements will be $336,698. The cost of

road districts their share
motor-fuel tax funds as
possible after allotment.
is sponsored by State Sen.

measure

Highland
Park,
whose
current
share of the funds is about $175,000, and Deerfield, whose share is
around $100,000, could invest this
money and. draw interest on it

existing

specifications

provide

If approved,
district would
seven-member
within 60 days.

THURSDAY,

ly more for the improvements
because of the connections.

improvements

taxes would

YEAR

residences will be assessed slight-

fied that he has purchased several

owners, including Mr. Glorioso, to
finance the underground improvements. Similar assessment projects have been bitterly opposed
by Hovland property owners in the

A

That cost includes installation of
the main trunk lines and of
connections
for
existing
resi-

trunk line, big enough to serve the

with
its original
plans
for a
special assessment of all property

million a year to operate, accord-

. The

CLEVELAND

passed and sent to the House a
measure that would require the

total

the college is not needed.
The college would cost about
$18.5 million to build and about $3

$2

The
Illinois
Senate
Tuesday
gave overwhelming approval to a

By

spreading the assessment will be

UPP

college in the 1970-71 school year,
the first year of operation.
College opponents, most of them
Evanstonians, have argued that

47

state to give municipalities, coun-

By MELINDA

students would enroll in the junior

ing to the Engelhardt survey. The
state would pay 75 percent of the
building costs and 50 percent of
the annual operating costs. Local

Motor-Fuel Tax Bill
Is Local Revenue Plus
venue

For Hovland Plans

Engelhardt, Engelhardt, and Leggett of New York, 3,988 full-time

Deerfield Villager

college, and students are spending more years in college.

who

Cleland,

by calling

3618 after 8 p.m. Saturday.
More

The junior college would serve
the high school districts of Evans-

The
made

may

mended for any senior campus
after 1967.
Supporters also say junior colleges can be built and operated

Saturday

lola
office.
mittee
boxes

Carr waters the geraniums in a flower box in front of her
Mrs. Carr headed the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce comwhich arranged for flower boxes in the business district. The
were planted by the Deerfield Garden Club. (Staff Photo)

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

A bill causing some concern for
Lake Forest College also was
approved by the Illinois House last
week. It would impose a ‘“‘use
tax”’ equivalent to the present real
estate tax on tenants leasing
property from tax-exempt organizations.
The tax is being pushed by Cook
County assessor, P. J. Cullerton.
The assessor has in the past
unsuccessfully challenged the taxexempt

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

status

of universities.

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ordinance

for rezoning

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dential) for a 10.1-acre tract
1e east side of Waukegan Rd.
its junction with Telegraph Rd.
also is seeking vacation of

south
the

half of North

plan

commission

Av.,

on
at
He
the

which

has _ ap-

proved with village retention of
utilities easement.

He originally planned to build 24

Tomorrow Is

East War

to explain

the

Middle

and to give Deerfield

residents an opportunity to pledge

funds for Israel’s support will be
held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the

North Shore Unitarian Church.
“We want to emphasize the fact
that this is a non-sectarian meetna said Prof. Howard L. Gott, a rally organizer. ‘““‘We have

called it because we have heard
that there are a number of people
in the community, not connected
_ with the Jewish congregation or

with the oil industries, who are

concerned with our government’s

lack of support for the Jewish
eople, despite our commitment
to Israel.”
:
Prof.

Gottlieb said he hopes to

havea distinguished speaker who

can explain the background of the
current crisis and the factors
_ leading up to this week’s fighting.
_ Pledge

cards

will be available

for persons who wish to contribute
funds to help Israel’s fight. —
_ The office of Daniel Friedman,
_ Congregation Beth Or rabbi, at 631

_ Deerfield Rd., will act as a
clearing house for those who wish
to contribute or who want infor-

- mation about tomorrow’s rally or
the
, bane

feet,

boring property
smaller lot sizes.

but

the

plan

owners

to

war.

approved

ach

Schleicher

voted

against the rezoning, however.
States

Objections

Mr. Forrest said that he objected because the surrounding
property all is zoned for 20,000
square-foot lots and because the
village’s plan consultant objected
to the rezoning.
Mr. Forrest apparently referred

to a consultant’s report written
before the most recent plan commission hearing, during which the
consultant, Joseph Abel, proposed
the new subdivision plan.
The trustees did, however, withhold approval of the preliminary
plat of subdivision because it
includes a 685-foot cul-de-sac. Village ordinances limit cul-de-sacs
to 300 feet in length.
_ Likes

Long

Cul-de-Sac

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
said he would prefer the longer
cul-de-sac to the alternative of two
accesses to the subdivision from
Waukegan Rd.
But the trustees decided that
the longer cul-de-sac would cause
too many problems for emergency
vehicles, trucks, and snow-plowing
equipment and insisted on shorter

cul-de-sacs.
Mr. Glorioso said he would
bring a new plat of subdivision to
the next village board meeting,
when the ordinance granting the
rezoning also will be considered.

ee

Miss Deerfield will be selected
from
among
eight contestants
as during the ‘“‘Miss Deerfield Coronation Hop,” which will begin at
Be 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Alan B.
_
Shepard Junior High School.
_ The eight candidates are Leslie
Knowlton, Dorothy Kinter, Nancy
_ Riter, Donna Najdowski, Cinda

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Lee Peterson, Jan Katherine For-

strom, Gail Whisler,
Petton.

and

Joyce

Seven groups will provide enter_
tainment for the hop, which is
being sponsored by the Family
a

of

Future,’

the

‘Solid

State,’

teens,”

Family

said

Day

Charles

chairman.

Buccola,

‘This

should prove to be one of
biggest dances of the year.”

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Co-ordinator Explains
New Health Program
By TOM CARUSO
Health and sex education and a film co-operative setup
are two of the key programs of the committee on interdistrict co-operation.
Dr. Nathir Sara, the committee’s research and program
co-ordinator, told the board of Highland Park School District 108 Tuesday night that both programs can be planned

‘Large parental involvement”
is planned in the program, according to the application.

as soon
tained.

nology and approaches,’”’ and of
implementing
“the
program
(Continued on page 82)

as federal

funds

are

obHigh School,
director.

He said these programs were an
outgrowth

of

the

grant,

they

may

as

assistant

project

Such
parental
involvement
would serve a double purpose of
educating “parents so that they
may able to answer children’s
questions

and

use

proper

termi-

committee’s

single most important accomplishment:
“learning to work together.”
If the seven Highland Park,
Deerfield, and Highwood school
districts get a $25,000. federal
have

for the

June Graduate...

CARAVELLE’
is made

a compre-

hensive and logical health and
sex-education program by Sep-

like an
expensive
watch

tember of 1968, Dr. Sara said.

The application for the grant for
planning the program was submitted May 15 by District 108,
which is handling the correspondence with the U.S. Office of
Education and the Office of the
state superintendent of schools.

Dr. Sara said the application
“calls for a continuous program in
health and sex education that
starts in kindergarten and progresses through high school.”

“This contemplated program is
not meant to be a course, nor
even a series of courses,’’ he said.

‘But little additions to the present
programs with increasing depth
scope

from

kindergarten

to

and perhaps

yet it’s only 102.

a

required high school course.”

“The Reste,” ‘Huntington Soul
Caravan,” the ‘‘Teapots,” and the
“Brewd.”
The donation will be $1 per
person. All proceeds will go to
Family Day.
‘We expect more than 1,000

WES
.

Deerfield Grammar School; Precinct 11, Maplewood School; Precinct 12, Wilmot Junior High
School; Precinct 13, 1550 Chippewa Path; Precinct 14, Oak Terrace School; and Precinct 15,

This map shows the nine precincts for Saturday's
North Shore junior college referendum. The polling
places are Precinct 6, Bannockburn School; Precinct 7, Indian Trail School; Precinct 8, Edgewood
School; Precinct 9, Red Oak School; Precinct 10,

the eighth grade,

Day, Inc. board. The featured
band will be the ‘Shepherd’s
Bush.”
The other bands will be ‘Shades

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new plan, which has an average
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the smallest lot 14,800 square feet.
Trustees Bernard Forrest and

Michigan

5 hom

Several neighbors who originally
objected to Mr. Glorioso’s plans
attended the plan commission
cated that they

On Israel War
rally

square

commission recommended reducing the number of homes to 22
because of objections from neigh-

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square-foot residential) to R-1A (12,000-square-foot resi-

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Mr. Glorioso is seeking rezoning from R-1 (20,000-

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By MELINDA UPP
_ Acting on a plan commission recommendation, the Deerfield Village Board by a 3-2 vote Monday authorized their
up

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The program will include:
@ The importance of cleanliness, proper dress, diet, and
sleep.
@ The human body.
@ The various systems in the

That’s because Bulova waited years until they could make a
good $10:95 watch. One with a jewel-lever movement, unbreakable mainspring, precision fitted parts. The waterproof* “Companion” is only $10.95 and the stylish Ladies’
“Princess” only $12.95.

body.

@ Communicable
and incommunicable diseases.
® Tobacco, alcohol, and drugs.
@ Mental hygiene and public
and international health.
The application listed Dr. Sara
as

project

director,

and

Miss

Essie Anglum,
who is health
service director at Highland Park

CARAVELLE division of BULOVA
*When

case, crystal and crown are intact.

NEMEROFF

JEWELERS

504 Central Ave.

Highland Park

432-0630
June 8, 1967
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�‘ork to Begin.
Court-Jail

By JUDI NICOL
A

$73-million

courts

building for Lake

and

County

jail

will be

started this month in Waukegan.
The building will be financed by
revenue bonds, paid for by a direct annual tax of 6.4 cents per
$100 assessed
valuation for 19
years. The annual taxes for the
building of the courts-jail building
will range from $770,000 in 1969 to
$1,250,000

in

1986.

County
residents
are already
paying from $174,501 to $620,506
yearly for the first phase, a 10story administration building that
was started in 1963.
The
resolution
to
build
the
court-jail
building
passed
the
-county
board
26-7.
Supervisors
-Frank Peers, Mrs. Grace Mary
Stern, and Samuel E. Smith, all

of Highland

Park,

voted

against

the building lease resolution and
the tax levy. Supervisors John
Frantonius of Highwood,
Bruce
Frost of Deerfield, and Clarence

Pontius

of Riverwoods

voted

Frost

Favors

Frost

called

step

in the

said

the

certain

right

only

direction.’

problem

people

vote

‘like

things difficult.’
Mr.
Frost
was
Supervisor
Robert

was

to

county

He
that

make

referring
to
Depke,
who

A farewell
reception
for the
Rev.
Eugene
Wykle, pastor of
Deerfield’s Bethlehem Evangelical United Brethren Church, will
be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in

the church.
The Rev. Wykle, pastor of the
Deerfield church since 1955, will
begin his new position as conference superintendent July 1. He
will move to Naperville to assume

Rotarians

Only in Deerfield

Will Hear

By MELINDA UPP

state

increased from 244 to 633 persons.

Also during his pastorate, a new
parsonage was built and property
was purchased for expansion. In
1961, the church centennial year,
the church completed and dediMr. Wykle ‘has empersonal
counseling

for both

members

and

others in the community.

He

also

Rotarian

has

been

since

1956

an
and

active
has

served as chairman of the advisory board of the Deerfield area
Human Relations Committee and
as
a member
of the
village
human relations commission.

|

Before coming to Deerfield, the
Rev. Mr. Wykle served as pastor
to

churches

Humboldt Park.
June

8,

1967

in

to erect

Plainfield

buildings

and

The

same law empowers the commission to levy taxes without referendum on county residents to pay
the annual ‘“‘rent’”’ of the building.
At the end of the lease period,
the building supposedly reverts to
the ownership of the county.
The reversion of the title, however, is not stated in the lease.

made

by Mrs.

Stern,

and

I"

@ The

“pay

county’s

in

authority

advance,’’

rapid

growth

of

and

tedious
and

property

included

the

same

territory.

quadrant of the northeast sector in the fifth meridian

of the southwe

quadrant

covered

of the

southwest

hasn’t got anything

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Perlitz
and their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, 118 Forestway Dr., Deerfield, are moving to Belleville, Ill.,
this month. Mr. Perlitz has been
transferred by Standard Oil of
Indiana from Chicago to St. Louis.

page

answers

that

in Art

Belanger’s

18
16
20

Community

14

Calendar

........

he should

appoint

U.N.

or what.

Day

Cemen es
es at
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Lincolnshire News
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article

on

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Recreation Calendar .........

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Riverwoods News
......... 80,
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78,

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83

a committee
So

in light

to ore
of more

urgent
wa
u

U.N.

But the U.N. Day people want action, pe:

88.

A Matter of Taste ...........
Bannockburn News
..........
Bivtk Nees
SE

may

business,
he’s been postponing
action—for about three months.

64.

question

against the United Natio

And Mayor Finney isn’t really sure whether

*
HEN YOU LOVE sate: but you can’t make the team, what
do you do? Carl Hartmann, superintendent of recreation for

Park,

2

but U.N. Day isn’t until October.

HIGHLAND PARK MOTHER who has only sons has written an
authoritative book on ‘‘Mothers and Daughters.” Shirley Gordon

Highland

in both

Then came a request
for the Mayor to
declare U.N. Day. Now the village board
ly

now.

tells Edith Neisser’s story on page

to be

reading of the ordinance and Mayor H. Ross Finney pointed out that —

TO MOVE

This...

seemed

the whole matter could be straightened out before the next
meeting, when the ordinance would be considered on second reading.

STIMU

Now Read

quadrant

—

They tore up maps.

was

@ The assignment of the cost of
(Continued on page 82)

of a

They decided that they had satisfied the requirements of a first

Township, including the village,
the public school districts, the fire
protection district, the park district, and the library.

pay the difference.

a community

on.

While he sat back and chuckled at the attorney’s discomfiture, the
attorney and all the other trustees tried to figure out just what w
wrong with the descriptions.
They muttered.
They drew maps.
‘i

Special guests for the luncheon
will be representatives of all
taxing bodies in West Deerfield

she

of running

petitions.

legislative and regulatory changes
being considered by the General
Assembly.

called just another way of saying
that if the building commission
runs out of money the county will

and

Legal descriptions, when they’re read aloud and everybody’s
sleepy, are pretty funny for the layman even when they’re correct.
But as Mr. Raff pointed out, the southwest quadrant of the southws

10. He also will review the

FAMILY

routine
on...

Even a inmate’ would belts
This week’s meeting was no exception to the rule, but spliced it
between Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen’s speed-reading of ordinance
and Atty. Richard Houpt’s legal rulings were some segments
downright funny entertainment.
HE FIRST glimmer of hope came when Trustee Charles
discovered that the legal descriptions for two rezoning peti

highest among the 18 Lake County
townships.
He also will explain the steps
taken in preparing the township
tax rolls which lead to mailing of
the tax bills, which are payable

June

dull

persons goes on...

values which has made the township’s assessed valuation the third

to

which

so the

Villa Moderne during a meeting of
the Deerfield Rotary Club.
Mr. Pittenger will present data
the

Nielsen ratings decided the fate of Deerfield Village Board

pilot programs were being aired.
But village board meetings aren’t designed to win viewer popularity

William Pittenger, West Deerfield Township assessor, will discuss “The Assessment Process’’
at 12:15 p.m. Thursday in the

on

THE

i

meetings, the series probably would have been cancelled while: its

Assessor

® The ability of the commission
to reduce the amount of maintenance on the building at the commission’s discretion.

cated a new educational building.
program

law

county court house complex.

CETUS

has

event.

further need for debate (after an
hour and 9 minutes) because the
board had to ‘“‘have faith in our
building commission.”

his responsibilities for the Eastern
district of the church conference,
which includes the Chicago metropolitan community.
During his pastorate at Bethle-

band walked off with a trophy for its "contribut
to the parade.'' About 7,000 Scouts attended the

limitation

a Deerfield Township
assistant
supervisor, to include the reversion clause was termed ‘‘unnecessary” by the attorney for the
building commission.
Mrs. Stern questioned five other
points in the lease signed Tuesday by the county. Only one was
accepted by the board.
Her points covered:

Pastor

membership

debate

est troop unit in attendance. And the mar

A combined marching band from Deerfield
troops 52 and 152 and Explorer troop 52 parade
through Galena during the recent Grant Pilgrimage. Troop 52 won a trophy for having the larg-

rule, which he had voted against
at the April meeting.
Dr. Sandee said there was no

A proposal

Will Fete

The Rev.
phasized
a

board

“a

Church

church

of Dr. Rol-

lease them to other taxing bodies.
The Lake County Building Commission exists solely to build the

normally votes with the majority.

hem,

on the motion

for

Vote

the

board

land Sandee of Waukegan, who is
occasionally
a member
of the
economy bloc but favors the construction of the courthouse complex.
Dr.
Sandee
invoked
the

The building commission is a
corporate
body
empowered
by

the court-jail complex.
Mr.

The Peers-Stern-Smith Deerfield
Township group generally votes
with the so-called economy bloc,
which Mr. Frost always expects
to vote ‘“‘no” on courthouse expenditures anyway.
Mr. Depke voted ‘‘no’’ because
the building and tax increase had
not been adequately discussed.
Curtails Discussion
Discussion was curtailed Tuesday by a majority vote of the

SUH

On

The

trustees decided

does in the
hasty action.
Mayor Finney
all
be placed.
The trustees

architect

received

Edward

Middle

to see how

East

before

the U.N
taking

is

But the best act was left for last—right w
good programmers
know that it s

a request

Walchli,

who

for a ordinance

is

designing

interpretation

the

new

from

Lindemann

Pharmacy.

Mr. Walchli noted that three big trees are taking up space which
should be alloted to cars in the pharmacy’s new parking lot.
wondered whether a variation would be needed.
FTER LENGTHY
discussion which degenerated

“See tree B? No; B
spaces

were

to

the

¢
point

is C,” the trustees decided that the parkin

still there, they

were

just being

occupied

by trees.

So

variation would be needed.
Furthermore, the problem of overtime parking couldn’t arise
because the trees will be parked on private property, where the vie
police force does not have authority to ticket.

Trustees denied the possibility that they were influenced by potential
pressure from local conservationists, but nevertheless, the meeting
adjourned with Trustee George Schleicher reciting from Joyce Kilmer.

If they keep this up, the trustees’ ratings are bound to improve.

|

�Student Stunts

=

Deerfield HLS.
1 Graduat ion Se
Constructi
More

than

School

440

seniors

Deerfield

will

High

participate

in

commencement

ceremonies Tues-

day

at

beginning

8:15

p.m.

at

Ravinia Park.
Leading

class

the

procession

marshals

will

Margaret

be

Allen

and James Sandler. The two, who
were selected by their classmates,
also will read the names of the
graduates during the ceremony.
Margaret served two
the
student
council

years on
executive

board and was treasurer one year.
She is a member of the National
Honor Society and has been a
cheerleader and Pep Club member. Peggy plans to attend Ripon

College

and

major

in

mathe-

matics.
James

is a National

Honor

So-

ciety president, and he has served
on class and student council executive boards. He was the winner
of the 1967 mathematics contest
and a three-year member of the
baseball team. James plans to at-

Board, while Mr.
board member.
Thomas

Gottlieb

Rothschild

Hirsch

have

commencement
were
selected
tryouts.

been

is a

and _ Bonnie

appointed

speakers.
following

They
recent

The invocation will be given by
the Rev. Eugene M. Wykle, pastor
of Bethlehem Evangelical United
Brethren Church of Deerfield. Father James P. Coleman, assistant
pastor of Holy Cross Church in
Deerfield, will give the benediction.
Seniors have selected three different items as their class gift.
They are pennants for the athletic
teams, four scholarships for sen-

iors, and class rings for each of
the American
dents.

Field

Service

stu-

of Michigan.

Suggestions
for
the _ gifts,
gathered in senior class sessions,
were taken to the senior class
executive board, which made the
final selection.

Seniors will receive their diplomas from Edward Rothschild and

This will be the second year that
graduation has been held at Ra-

William

vinia Park. Formerly the ceremony took place in the exhibition
gym.

tend the University

Nelson.

Mr.

president
of
the
Highland Park School

Nelson

is

DeerfieldDistrict 113

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June

8,

196)

�Vote ‘Yes’ onry unior+ College Saturda
EDITORIALS

ATURDAY’ S North Shore
junior college referendum
strikes us as a vote

DEERFIELD VILLAGER

on the inevit-

able.

Your

The only question is whether
the proposal for a college district

DAVIDA.

Hollister

RICHARD

high, or
be even

geared

costs by achieving
curtailing quality.

to a net-

work of junior colleges. The area

will

either

have

to mount

the

bandwagon or put its students
an educational disadvantage.

Another

at

lege

reason

system

money

will

and

new

four-year

taxes.

This,

LESLIE

the

state

property

understandably,

has

students attending junior colleges

even

is

elsewhere in the state. And while

freezing

their

freshman-

sophomore enrollments or taking
no underclassmen at all. Even
four-year private schools will
have to turn away more and more
applicants.

justified

would

because

be controlled

the

college

locally.

the

taxes. And it would be a relatively

The junior colleges will have to
fill the gap, providing initial coliege training for senior college
foverflow while fulfilling their traditional roles of terminal voca‘ion education and adult educaion.

burden,

Us gy.

no

more

than

cost

may

not

16

Saturday’s

referendum:

th

sirability of creating a new ta
body. Some residents have expressed concern over other m
ters, such as how the board w
be selected, how the site will |
chosen, and what type of buil
ing will be constructed, but th
can’t be decided until the distri
is legally formed. And, we migh
add, all voters will have a ha
in deciding them.

be

nearly as high as that of a local
college, the picture could change
as the population increases.

In addition, the tax would forestall the need for additional state
small

immediate

to li

need for the college and the d

consider the alter-

for juniors and seniors, possibly

board

These, then, are the real issues
in

native: in the absence of a Shore
college, local high school districts
will have to pay tuition for local

sparked opposition by some property owners, but we think the tax

state colleges will stress programs

and

to discourage.

If even the 16-cent rate seems
like too much,

room

away from home—the very thing
the junior college act is desig

Managing Editor

large assessed valuation assures
that little increase will be necessary in the foreseeable future.

or

the junior col-

local

paying

at $10,000 or $24 on a home assessed at $15,000. The district’s

is that it will be financed

partially. through
Existing

economies

save

long distances to school or even

1966

cents per $100 assessed valuation
initially. This would amount to
$16 annually on a home assessed

become clear with the slashing of
the governor’s higher education
budget requests for the next biennium. It’s now a case of cutting

We say this because the full
kthrust of higher education in IIliis already

J. RICHARD

July,

L. HOLLISTER.............. President

The need for such economy has

higher.

ois

Established

Newspaper

ROE...... Vice President and Publisher

will be approved now, while land

hand building costs are
Ptater, when costs will

of sending our youths to juni
colleges outside the area, colleges
over which we would have no cc
trol. It would mean commuti

HE

board,

would
wide,

for

example,

be elected district-

so the

danger

of one

area

“stacking” it would be no greater

Consider also the disadvantages

than
tion.

*

in any other at-large elecAnd the site and construc-

tion plans would have to be subBRMARANNANNAALN

mitted

to

voters

in

a separate

referendum, since the local shar
of the cost would have to cor
from a bond issue.

The

bonds

would

be

retir

UR state legislators passed
the junior college act be
cause they felt it was the cheapes
and most effective way of accon
modating the mushrooming nur
ber of college-bound students.

through a 1.5-cent tax rate that
would be part of the total 16-cen

It’s cheapest primarily becaus
junior colleges can do withou
dormitories and some of the othe:
high-priced facilities and pro
grams associated with four-yea:

our high schools. But better tha

lachools.

As

a result,

the

rate.

Another

to colleges

most

does not justify opposition to as

junior college.

We can think of no other justification either. So in the interests

of our future

recognition

state

N

Sunday the Leadership Council
for Metropolitan Open Communi‘Jes launched a week-long program that
ould lead to a long-range solution to the
race problem.

‘Project:

Good

Neighbor,”

the

program is one of grass roots education
to

clarify

facts

about

open

occupancy.

asked
tion.

possible
to sign

solutions

pledges

and

will

be

of non-discrimina-

Such a program should lead to a deeper
understanding of the problem on all sides
and could help prevent a much-dreaded
“hot” summer of hatred and violence.

junior

reasons:

school which best fits his needs
and aspirations. If this scholarship _
aid is inadequate, let us increase

college

1. Chicago’s American
21, 1967, carried a news
which pointed out that
called college ‘‘crush” is

for the

of May
dispatch
the soa myth.

places in Illinois went unfilled.

dents.

scholarship

8,

1967

Forum

operated

It seems like a moderate approach that

une

z=

following

merits the attention of North Shore resi-

and Chicago-area

of

dents who cannot afford college.
These scholarships are good at
any college in Illinois. Thus, the

residents

Shore

direction

HIGHLAND PARK—The public
should vote Saturday against the
establishment of a government-

are gathering in their neighbors’ homes
or discussion based on telecasts presented

North

the

Objects to College

on local stations. Participants also are dis-

cussing

collegians and in —

vote Saturday.
Public

to Race Issue

of

higher education, we urge a “‘yes”

NBDERSON _

Sensible Approach

' Called

as many

the teacher recruitment problem

per student, while
at

elsewhere,

of our high school districts feel

cost o

nt costs $800 to $1,200 for lower

division students
universities.

has

are already doing. Even officials

building a junior college is abou

$600

that

they stay in the area than move

$3,000 for each full-time student
scompared to $5,000 to $7,000 fo
a four-year college.
Operating
osts for the two year school:

average

objection

been raised is that the junior co
lege would attract teachers from

Last

year,

over

18,000

college

2. The state now offers generous

aid

to

capable

stu-

student

is

able

to

select

—
|
_

that

—

it. It would be better and cheaper

than sinking hundreds of millions

__

ment-operated junior colleges.
3. The junior college program

;

of dollars into second-rate govern(Continued on page 80)

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NEW

TAX

FORMULA

The idea represents

which
__

a new

approach

to the sales-service

The

Trustee
gested

the

major

amount,

state

$32,430,000

tax hassle,

pension

to

Of

the

and

is rapidly

growing,

and

the

that

Groen’s

bill are

outlook

hopeful

parking

on

“J

don’t

guilty

of

think
inaction

we
on

should
this

be

lem,’’ said Mr. Schleicher.
But Mayor H. Ross

Finney

pointed

will be

out that the area

CREATIVE
KITCHENS

prob-

hensive master plan of the village,

Custom furnishings exquisitely designed with you in mind. Assem-

that it
parking
and that
request

Perfection built-in to every piece.
Wood-grained plastics and exotic
hardwoods in a stimulating selec-

bled

is being studied by a
committee of merchants,
the state is considering a
for installation of a left-

|

by

Quality contract cabinetry as aris-

Write

money

of House

or phone

the state on
and decided

approval

the
to

CL

Don

left-turn signal,
urge the mer-

Hough

Manufacturing,

Inc.

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60060

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chant’s parking committee to consider the problem soon.

but

brochure.

r6 (0)

issue until it gets a report from

available to

for color

@

The board agreed to wait on the

Mrs. Cleveland

makers.

tocratic as you ask. Serving
Greater Chicagoland for 20 years.

Trustee Charles Raff.

™

cabinet

tion of styles, sizes, colors, patterns

new building. ‘‘We don’t want the
new tenant to go in with misconceptions about the parking,” said

|

master

and materials. Feel the enchantment of hand-sculptured wood.

The board did agree, however,
to notify the owner of Lindemann’s Pharmacy building that
the village eventually will prohibit
on-street parking there.
The pharmacy will be vacated
soon as Lindemann’s moves into a

| contribute.

of Sen.

prohibiting

turn signal at the intersection.

meet current obligations to retiring teachers, there is no heed to pay
| the state’s full legal share—which is 1.2 times the amount the teachers
Proponents

authorize

considered as part of the compre-

teachers’

for improvement was bleak before Friday.
By statute, the legislature was required to
_ appropriate $114 million for its current obligation
_ to the fund. But Gov. Otto Kerner cut this figure
_ to $83 million in his budget proposals, with no
_ provision for an additional appropriation to apply
_ to the fund’s accumulated deficit. Administration
spokesmen argue that so long as there is enough

Schleicher sugboard

May 1, 1968.

fund, which has one of the largest deficits of any
public pension fund in the United States.
~
The
unfunded
liability
of the
Teachers’
Retirement System now totals more than $500
- million

the

both sides of the streets, effective

*

funds.

go

George

that

ordinance

this week.
Senate approved a bill by State Sen. E. B.
that would appropriate
the unfunded balances

would

action

the village attorney to draw up an

ORTH SHORE TEACHERS, seriously concerned over the state’s
failure to contribute its legal share to their pension fund, had

ae

Board

taking

Deerfield-Waukegan
Rds.
intersection, then decided to wait until
a traffic signal study has been
completed.

for repealing the sales tax in favor of a new business tax on all services

cause for some optimism
_ Last Friday, the Illinois
“Groen (R-48th) of Pekin
- $58,097,000 to help reduce

Village

considered

to improve the traffic flow at the

bead
sales. This plan itself was altered slightly last week when the
_ governor suggested retaining the sales tax and simply augmenting it
PS cian a separate 3% percent tax on services.
*

Deerfield

Monday

began earlier in the legislative session when Gov. Kerner called

*

ia

On Traffic

privately by the state’s

E r
Republican leaders would give cities the financial aid they have
_ been seeking while reducing the rate of the existing state sales tax and
_ the governor’s proposed service tax.
E
The GOP idea would reduce the state’s share of the 4 percent sales
_ retailer’ Ss occupation) tax from 3% to 3 percent and give the cities the
option of increasing their share from % to 1 percent. In addition, the
|by ‘state would receive all proceeds from a new 3 percent tax on services.
Ee
A need to be certain the new plan would produce adequate revenue
and resistance to the service tax by lawyers and other professional
_ groups have caused Republican leaders to move slowly. If all objections
_ are met, the plan could be proposed this week.
a

ReD

Weighs Action

CLEVELAND

being considered

Ee
&lt;5 eee

Village Board

Peo ple and Politics
By MARTHA

FE
Sree

_ fear that the governor may veto the message when it reaches his desk.
Sen. W. Russell Arrington (R-1st) of Evanston, Senate president pro
tem, has urged interested teachers to let the governor know their
- feelings on this matter.
eee
Sees
a
ILE THE ILLINOIS legislature seeks ways to meet its revenue
“4

demands, State Sen. Paul Simon (D-53rd) of Troy has proposed a

_

cities on a per capita basis and a $15 per-capita annual grant to states.

federal income-sharing plan that might prove to be a long-term
solution.
©
Sen. Simon’s plan would provide a graduated scale of assistance to

THE HOLLISTER NEWSPAPERS

_ The only federal guidelines for cities would be that the money be used
_ honestly and that it not be used to increase long-term municipal

_ indebtedness.

are pleased to

___Under the formula, cities under 10,000 population would receive $5 per
Capita.

_ Cities of 10,000 to 50,000, $15 per capita; cities of 50,000 to 100,000, $30;
Cities of 100,000 to 500,000, $45; cities of 500,000 to 1 million, $60: and
cities of larger than 1 million, $75.
This means Illinois would receive about $300 million and North Shore
_ municipalities
would
receive
the following
amounts:
Evanston,
$2,472,000;

Highland

Park,

$457,950;

and

Deerfield,

a

$255,720.

that they have appointed

Will Prepare Thirty Tons of Chicken
By.

_

Deerfield Jaycees
will work
- most of the night Saturday and
the next day preparing nearly

last year. Many street parties
have been planned for residents to
eat the Chark-O-Chic dinners and
Commemorate Community Progress Day in honor of the Jaycees’
contributions to greater Deerfield.
All proceeds from the sale are
used to sponsor service projects.

three tons of chicken for delivery

to

Deerfield

residents

afternoon.
Orders have

been

Sunday

received

for

about 3,500 dinners, 600 more than

as national advertising representatives.
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THE COLLEGE

will

CENTER

CAN HELP YOUR CHILD
FOR INFORMATION CALL

meeting on the

war

&amp; CAREER

be _ held

UN

9-1397

tonight at 8:15 p.m. at North
Suburban Synagogue Beth El, 1175
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
Rabbi

High

school

students

Saul

Belloff (left), Keith

Colombik,

and

in

Saturday's

junior

college

referendum.

(Howard

Fochler

Among

the topics

be cagnate

The

Cover:

Jr.

Referendum

harvesting

By DR. WALTER GUTHMANN
Chairman, High School District 113 Committee
North Shore Junior College Association
‘

REFERENDUM

ON THE ESTABLISHMENT of a junior college

on the North Shore will be held Saturday. Six high school districts
are proposed

for inclusion in the new junior college district:

.

New

Trier,

(Highland

atest

Niles,

Glenbrook,

:

providing,

at

of

a

junior

modest

in

technological

;

need

more
urgent
beginning to

since
prefer

year.;

Dodd9 Henry,

David
:

University

of

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crops

and

delivering

die

inaltadi-c
:

of

the

that

the

aieead

.

we hadn’t seen for months,

this a.m. &amp;

elicited the fol-

information:

=

windstream’.”

Ae
rom

emergency

funds

The

=

the

For

for

a tasteful

©

funds

supported
all over

for

the

by

EE

unusual

MOURNE

Partioulany

world,

what

a

gift

(not

3
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divides the men

2

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for the birds),

on

. . . come on over.

a

=

OR. YOU:

otaitholowtets.

gil:

Hadassah

medicine,

A

that’s precisely

birds.

center, a nonsectarian hos-

pital

;

ah

Father's Day

:

as

whom

thru the transom

their feathers are getting a bit moulty or their eggs are
cracking up or some other bit to get them out of the

Jerysalem.

is becoming

stated

lowing

the Parakeet.

contact Sherut La’am, 220 S: State
gy Chicago. All North Shore

collecting

.

needs

drugs,

and

supplies such as linens and food.
tributi
All

pee aad
apne
ade outsprayto Hadassah
Emergenc

Medical

~ University of Illinois may not be able to accept
freshman or sophomores after 1971.

Dr. Guthmann

squeaked

Lpcel wiktnbers-of teduasah aie

top

well

president

has

Sam

as

x

Collect Funds

many
fine schools
are
transfers at the junior

Illinois,

for

such

sciences,

as

college

for workers

2.8

“What gives with this Father’s Day coming up a
week or so hence — if the birds / sired ever came home
to roost it would be because they’re out of scratch, or |

groups

for a junior

will

‘onight’s meeting.

two-year

and_

training,

Lak

S

y

discussed

positions,

eee

113

of

a

arts

adult education courses.
The

college

tuition,

liberal

and

7

at

curriculum

advanced

District

Sa

a
Students 18 and over or anyone
able to give three months should
vieattenhd

Evanston,

Park-Deerfield-Highwood),

Establishment

need

non-military

College

of Beth

_Israel, will speak at the meeting.

Pnata)

:

L. Lipis

El, who recently returned from

Dina Hollopeter attach pennants to their cars to remind residents to
vote

Phillip

ee
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and

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Pollack.
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grey
Highland Park.

478 Central

= ai rigid

1428

Arbor

Highland

Open Thursday -

Park

night

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If voters approve the measure Saturday, the next step will be election

of a seven-member Junior College Board, whose responsibilities will be
to organize and direct the college. It is hoped the junior college might

open its doors by late1969 or 1970.

T

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ennis Classes Start

Deerfield Park District tennis
classes for children will begin
June 26 on the Deerfield High

The

Classes for beginners, intermed-

those

iates, and advanced tennis stu‘dents will be held on Monday and
‘heeecd henge — Tuesday
Registration

at

the

—e

park

a

is

being

district
.

ay 3 ty

Pe

in

are

scheduled
30,

a

;
men’s

:
tennis

with

workshop,

prior

GRADS &amp; DADS

for

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organize

eg

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SUMMER

or

ay,

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an

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two field trips to Comiskey Park

.

for June

and

SONY'S

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«tnt
has arranged

Saturdays from 9 am.. to noon.
Eighth grade junior high nights

June

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instruction,
will meet
from
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office

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meet from noon to 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

School tennis courts.

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Mondays and Wednesdays or from | 3
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Thursdays.

a.m.

Tuesdays
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aaa

A woman’s tennis workshop,
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Project: Good Neighbor

Is Aimed

Coffees Slated by LWV

at “sale

The Deerfield League of Women

Gt ieechors

¥

es

of Chicago’s

ship

Council

Open

Communites

for

Leader-

not

to

live

in

a_

white

neighborhood,
and many
can’t
afford to live on the North Shore.
“The Negro is an. American

Metropolitan
told about 500

_ persons last Thursday in Winnetka

that “Project: Good Neighbor”is

award of the American dream,”
said Mr. Peterson. ‘If he gets

being aimed at the middle-of- the.
ac road citizen, not the racial ex-

educated and a good job, he also
aspires

_ tremist.

to

a

good

house.

In

a

large

group

of

business we are beginning to see
that with equal job opportunities

housing,”

said

Peter

G.

you
can’t
problem.

“There

is

- people uncomitted on the issue of
open

want

_ Peterson of Kenilworth, a director

ignore

this

housing

of the council and president of
Bell and Howell. “It seems to us
Sithat
many of these persons can be
Emenenced
by educated people.
pc enene uncommitted people are the
focus of our program.”
The discussion of the week-long
: _ project, which began Sunday, was
© "sponsored by the Winnetka Hu-

‘We must get people to talk to
each other about open housing and

man

‘What

Relations

Commission.

_ North Shore Country Day School,
_ Winnetka.
:

Other Panel Members

On a panel were Mr. Peterson;
James
=
W. Cook of Winnetka,
Bae
ore of the leadership council
Be
and
president
of Illinois Bell
Telephone Co.; Paul M. Lund of
e

~ Wilmette,
ae

council

assistant

to

secretary

the

Illinois Bell Telephone;
ward L. Holmgren of

Pie _

project

promote

is

attempting

open

housing
through
shows, discussions in

television
| homes throughout

the

area,

by ministers.

2

Tonight

and

sermons

there

Chicago

will be

shows at 8:30 p.m. on WTTW,
- Channel] 11 and at 10:30 p.m. on
WELD,
Channel] 32. Saturday’s
programs will be at 1 p.m. on
2 -WBBM-TV,
Channel 2, and 6:30
ne

p.m.

on

WGN-TV,

_ Discussion

sessions

-following

Channel

will be held

the program,

and

per-

be sons participating will be asked to
__ sign pledges of non-discrimination.
The pledge cards supporting
_ open housing also were passed out
_ to those attending last Thursday’s
information session. About 350
cards were returned signed, council officials reported.

discussions

we

are

not

naive

minimum

of

bias

and

a

maxi-

or

a

we

Negroes

summer,”

can

do

that there

he

is

said.

reassure

are thousands

of Chicagoans who care.”

mum of objectivity," says James
Cook at last week's discussion of
Project: Good Neighbor.

applause.

‘‘We

don’t oppose

ordi-

families

moving

plained that many

here.”

He

Negroes

ex-

would

ACT Award
Congressman Robert McClory
(R-12th)
of Lake
Bluff,
was
among the congressmen who were
honored recently at a reception in
Washington, D.C.
Cong. McClory was presented
the Distinguished Service Award

asked to call the hostesses before
attending. Those attending will

by the Board

of the

Americans

TV and then have an
discussion and coffee.

The
award
is
presented
to
congressmen whose voting rec-

for

Constitutional

Ac-

tion.

informal

:

The
League
also
will make
information about Project: Good
Neighbor available to the public.

ords support legislation
serves to strengthen and

which
defend

- “We

the

of

Constitution of the United States.
Cong. McClory is now serving
his third’ term as a member of the

are

trying

to maintain

a

strict non-partisan stand on the
issues involved,’ said Mrs. Sazonoff. ‘We are encouraging diverse opinions so that we can
have a free, open, and honest discussion.”
Project:
Good
Neighbor
is.
designed to bring the problems of
open occupancy out into the open

Declaration

which

reads:

‘All men

should

be able to live

of trustees
Human
James

and

by the Deerfield

Relations
W.
Cook

of

Commission.
Winnetka,

spirit

and

principles

the

United States Congress.
HAVE VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wigle,
merly of Deerfield now of
City, Ariz., are visiting Mr.

Mrs.

Richard

J. Rily,

forSun
and

1218 War-

rington Rd., Deerfield.

RP 1540 Prime
Pit
Old Skokie Rd
Highland Park
Deerfield Rd. Overpass

Under

without
restrictions
because
of
race, color, creed, or national
origin.”
The project has been endorsed
by the Deerfield mayor and board

Paul Lund of Wilmette listens
to a question from the audience
during last Thursday's discussion
at the North Shore Country Day
School.

of Trustees

watch a program on discrimination in housing over Channel 11-

where they want to and can afford
to, including my neighborhood,

“Problems Vary”

Shore,
even
if the community
were wide open, there would only
be a small
number
of Negro

McClory Gets

human relations issues.
The council also is asking residents to sign the Good Neighbor

nances,” said Mr. Cook, “‘but I’m
sure we'll have legislation because
there is abuse in the housing
field.”
During the panel discussion, Mr.
Cook pointed out that the problems of open housing vary depending on the locale. “On the North

ect: Good Neighbor of the Chicago Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities.
The coffees will be held in the
homes
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Sazonoff, 1531 Central Av.; Mr.
and Mrs. Gorham Hussey, 1571
Crabtree Ln.; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Kaplan,
1311
Charring
Cross; and Mr. and Mrs. Werner
Neuman, 338 Ramsey Rd.
The coffees are open to the
public, although participants are

and to encourage understanding of

The ordinance suggestion was
backed by the audience through

television

|

i

"The council operates with a

now before the General Assembly.

to

hope

week

of

and EdChicago,

neighborhood

enough to think the problem of
open housing can be solved in a

and

executive director of the council.
The

“TI

communities in the Chicago area
adopt
open housing
ordinances
similar to Chicago’s. He said that
such ordinances might help gain
passage for open housing bills

president

get

started,” he said.
However, he expressed guarded
optimism about the project.

Per-

- sons throughout the North Shore
attended the open meeting at

:

to

president
of
the
Illinois
Bell
Telephone Co., is president of the
leadership council.

Voters will sponsor four coffees at
8:30 tonight as part of the Proj-

Dinners with unusual flavor
“Lazy Cooked in The Pit’’

FOR CARRY-OUT
DIAL 831-4616

BeRie

Mr.

Peterson

said

that

FOR THE

JUNE

GRADUATE

WE REALLY CARE!

the

Rt. 22-Milwaukee Ave.-Half Day

~ council will get additional signed
_ pledges throughout the summer.
3

stating

that

the

council

seeking thousands of
“You can imagine the
_ these will have on the
and real estate scene,”

Lynn

Williams

goal

YOUR

is

signatures.
effect that
legislative
he said.

of

FRESH DRESSED GRADE A

Chickens

Winnetka,

- New Trier Township Democratic
ais

ecommitteeman,

commended

the

council on the planning and organ-

_

ization

of

the

project,

- pointed to the effect
cards.
“It’s about time
some salvation for
- realtors to relieve

and

of the pledge

NEW

tors that they follow their clients

wishes in the sale or purchase’of a
: home.

Mr. Williams also suggested
Ee that the council recommend that

- BENTONS RETURN
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If a referendum is approved, the

By THOMAS CARUSO
a

College,

North

the

Shore

college

Junior

door

could

slam in the faces of future area
high school graduates.
With a college, an additional
taxing body will be left on the
doorsteps
of North
Shore
real
estate owners.
These are the arguments of the
proponents and opponents of the

North Shore district.
Any area not in a junior college
district has the financial responsibility of sending its high school
graduates to other junior colleges.
The
high
school
districts
of

Niles, New Trier, Evanston, Glenbrook,

Highland

Park-Deerfield,

and Lake Forest reported 568 of
their graduates attending Illinois
public junior colleges this year.
The districts can levy a tax of 3
cents per $100 assessed valuation
This
is the second
of two
articles on Saturday’s referendum to form a junior college
district in the area served by the
Evanston,
Niles,
New
Trier,
Glenbrook, Highland Park, and
Lake
Forest
high
school
districts.
for junior
funds are

college purposes. The
paid to other junior

college districts for tuition of local
students who attend the colleges.
Although none of the districts is
levying

the

expecting
- public

3

to

junior

they

other

colleges

000 for these
Cost

cents,

pay

about

students
Will

are

Illinois
$70,-

this year.

junior colleges and as more learn
of and apply for this financial aid

the cost to the districts will
increase as long as the North
Shore does not have its own junior
college.

If the North Shore Junior College is established, it will qualify
for 75 percent of the cost of its
new campus—estimated at $18.5
million—plus 50 percent of the
| estimated $3 million annual operating costs from the state.
According to Laurence Cleland,
chairman of the junior college
steering committee, some federal
funds are expected.
remaining

building
ating

and

costs

land

costs

and

of

the

the oper-

will come

from

local

real-estate taxes.
If the referendum is approved,
tax ceilings will be established at
19 cents

per $100 assessed

Lower

The

steering

The board also will plan a yearround curriculum to span the en-

...

suggested the steering committee,
or some

tire day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

a

of its members,

caucus

for

serve as

nominating

candi-

The board would decide the vital
questions of campus location, administration,
faculty,
salaries,
tenure,
length of school year,

admission requirements, and resident and nonresident tuitions.
Among
possible
sites recommended in a 1962 North Surburan

Chicago Regional College Survey
were five within the proposed
district.
All are near the Tri-State Tollway—three in the Highland Park-

Deerfield High School District and
two in the Glenbrook High School
District. That was more than five
years ago. Sites again will have to
be surveyed by the newly elected
board.

colleges

schools,

and

and

universities,

elementary

In addition, the
many business

high

leaders who could teach either
part-time or evening classes.
Adult hobby and recreational
courses,
in area

such as are now offered
high school night pro-

grams, are not planned, but adult
courses in cultural areas are

~

anticipated.

If the North
lege

District

Shore
is

Junior Col-

established,

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likely

be

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The

deci-

sion would be the board’s.
Following its organization, the
board may apply for immediate
operating funds up to $100,000 in
state grants to new junior colleges. The amount applied for is
determined by multiplying the
number
of projected
full-time
equivalent students by $300. The
Engelhardt report predicts 3,988
would enroll in the 1970-71 school

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either with or without a referen-

operation levy and 1% cents of the

operating

Quality

Natural

districts already have expressed a

Mr. Cleland said, “In my opinion, only about 14% cents of the

for

1001

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dates.

Levy

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Refinished to original or modern
Fruitwood,

tion for operating costs and 4
cents per $100 for building purposes and purchase of land.
Expects

students.

year, the first.year of operation.

Increase

As more students attend Illinois

The

affluent

committee prefers low tuition to a
financial grant program.

junior college district must elect a
seven-member board of education
within 60 days. Mr. Cleland has

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~“T Jearned that teachers

are

alright guys,” an Adlai

Stevenson

High

ior replied

School se-

when

asked

if

recent senior oral examintions were profitable.
_ Faculty

members,

anxious

to

determine student opinion on the
senior

oral

program,

asked

causing

All but one student thought the
program should be continued, and
most agreed that oral examinations should be started in earlier
“The

answer

i of the program.
“Most
Se exams

students agreed that oral
were

good

experience

for

raport

established

students and faculty through these
questioning periods could be even
more advantageous if initiated
earlier,’ Supt. Banser concluded.

p‘Bations, ’ Supt. Harold Banser
yorted to the board last week.

written report from Elmer

wledge of one’s total educawas among common replies

on

Board

members

schmidt,

also

English

praised

a

Wald-

urged

that

it be continued

and expanded next year.
Funds for the project

are pro-

vided under Title I of the Elemen-

rate

On the

‘Half Day School.

average

increase

in

well

over

600

words

a

| dictory address, and Rochelle V.
Rowlette gave the salutatory adFares.
3
Michael A. Shimer, class

_ treasurer, presented the class gift
o James Keene.
__ The

Rev.

average,

June 19 meeting.
Supt. Banser also

discussed

a

survey conducted by the National

Nancy E. Sosna gave the vale-

Karl

F.

more

in-

arts,

science,

and

a

greater
variety
of
English
courses; and more than 70 percent
thought students should be responsible for one another’s actions
at dances, athletic events, and in
the cafeteria and washrooms.
Charles Machamer, chairman of

the art department, presented

an

advanced training application to
attend Butler University this summer for work in ceramics and
enameling. It will be reviewed by
the board June 19.

69 Students Receive Diplomas

From College, Divinity School
Trinity

College

School graduated

and _ Divinity
69 students

day evening at the annual
mencement exercises.
Forty-four

of the

Fri-

Honor Society which asked student opinions about the 72-minute
period, student council functions,
school spirit, academic offerings,
athletics, and extracurricular activities.

declared,

that

graduates

“the

generation

Anderson “is

serving

his

third term in Washington and is a

member of the Rules Committee
and
the Joint Committee
on
Atomic Energy.

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

re-

now on the campus be sensitized
to the great social issues of our
times.”

Mr.

NEWS

com-

Christian college plays a very
distinctive role in. this Age of
Protest.
‘It is important,’
he

the

minute without losing comprehension of the material.

_

suggested

increased by 2.4 percent. The
board plans to hear more details
from Waldschmidt at its regular

their

exercises last night in

portion

comprehension

While

reading rate was over 200 words a
minute, several students jumped

Sdasrement

class for library work and study.
Most students were in favor of
establishing some kind of swimming program
at Stevenson;
a

ceived bachelor of arts degrees.
The 25 Divinity School graduates
received Bachelor of Divinity degrees or Master of Arts degrees in
Biblically related subjects.
Congressman John B. Anderson
(R-16) gave the commencement
address and emphasized that the

tary and Secondary Education act.

aduated from the Lincolnshire
hool District 103 during com-

More than 85 percent of the
student body felt that it had
adjusted satisfactorily to the new
program.
Because
study: halls
were eliminated, time is given in

dustrial

department

chairman, on Stevenson’s developmental
reading
program.
The
board

schedule was started last fall and
calls
for five
72-minute
class
periods a day.

good

among

_ job interviews and future exami=

Stevenson’s new academic time

self confidence,’’ and ‘‘The faculty
seemed
really concerned
about
me.”

grades.

to

to admit

Other
replies
included,
“I
learned about myself,’”’ “I gained

a written

class

students

that they ‘‘need to read more.”

Eapiditionnaire regarding the worth

the

many

Bd. Seeks Applicants
For Reimbursements
District 125 residents wishing to
apply for junior college tuition
reimbursement
for either
the
summer
or fall session
may
submit letters of intent to the
board before July 1.
Supt. Harold Banser explained
that because the district is not in
a junior college district, the board
will pay non-resident fees for any
person eligible to attend an Illinois
junior college. The normal junior
college tuition must be me by the

individual.

Urges Start

Of Institute
School District 125 Supt. Harold
Banser last week suggested establishing
a summer
institute
to

enable
School

Adlai. Stevenson
High
teachers to develop. indi-

vidual projects.

A

preliminary

proposed

report

institute

on

the

will be submit-

ted to the board June 19.
According to Supt. Banser, selected teachers will be paid $100
per
week
during
the
summer
months
to prepare
projects of
their choice.
‘‘We hope to encourage the staff

to apply their professional
edge during the summer
the school accomplish its
tional objectives,’ Supt.
explained.
The

board

also

knowlto help
educaBanser

approved

a

measure for science and social
studies equipment to be purchased
under title three of the National
Defense Education Act. Between
20 and 50 percent of the $2,100 will

come from federal funds.
Other financial business included the commitment of $800 for
library books and _ audio-visual
equipment

to.

state funds,

be

reimbursed

and purchase

lockers at $19.75 apiece
lockers at $16 apiece.

by

of 100
and

five

The board also approved fixture
removal and accoustical ceiling
treatment for 12 classrooms at
$611 apiece, and for the band and

choral rooms at a combined fee of
$2,085.
Further

business included plans

for an in-service training program
for new and nontenure teachers.

Langrock,

or of the Lincolnshire Luther-

2 an Church of the Holy Spirit, gave
the benediction and invocation.

Supt. Harry Luhn presented the
;ee eevement awards, and William
_ C. Hitzeman,

assistant

superin-

- tendent, presented the class. Nor_ val E. Rather, board president,

K Alopaeus

S.Anaerson

T Anderson

B Barkert

- presented the promotional certifi-

2 Pe Vernon Township American
| Legion

Post

1247

presented

the

_ American Legion award. The pro-

J. Brady

ram also included the graduates

singing,

“Give

Me

Your

Tired,

HALF

‘our Poor.’ Faculty sponsors
were Mrs. Brenda O’Brien, Rob-

ert Gilot, Miss Margaret Brauwer,
= and Glenn Unger.

_ T. Brandt

DAY SCHOOL
Class of 1967
3

A list of graduates follows:
Pe

‘irsi M.

Alopaeus

Janet

Kathleen Manhart

= ‘Timothy P. Anderson
Bryan
:
D. Bankert

Thomas O. Markov
Joy Mason

Deborah Ann Bates
pee ‘Leonard E. Boltz

John D. McCulloch
Daniel L. Milliken
Dennis J. Mitchell
Christine J. Moore

a Thomas W. Brandt

E. Harris

ee Helis

Be James T. Hartford
&amp; Larry Hertel
|
Jeffrey S. Holland
_ Robert N. Hood

fires
Sieh

Sally A. Hornback
|

Susan L. Jensen

Bruce

Johnson

af

Ellen M. Krsnak
- Carol A. Laegeler
- Soterios N. Lallas
B

John G.

14

Lange

C Gratz

S.Olsen

G Parker

R Harris

Randi Neill

Cathy Cook
ba Robin M. Donaghue
| Lawrence M. Dubivsky
Sole C. Englund
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R. Englund =
_ Alice Enriquez
Marcia Erickson
a Thomas W. Farner
a Edward Fischer
- Catherine A. Gratz
BE: Revis

E.Fischer

Levernier

Steven Anderson

- Lorelei Borggren
James Brady

3

T.Farner

Susan |. Olsen
George E. Parker
Janet Perryman
David Peterson
Luann A. Pottenger
Martha Rich
Sara M. Rich
Thomas Rios
Rochelle V. Rowlette
Evelyn K. Runions
Gregory Sheppard
Michael A. Shimer

Denise V. Solberg
Nancy E. Sosna
Richard J. Steere
Werner L. Stunkel
Kevin R. Taylor
Richard R. True
Kathleen L. Vaughn
Nannette Van Vorous
Laura Whaley
Lawrence G. Zant

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J.Levernier

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1967

�Summer School Session Will Include 18 Courses
Eighteen courses, including two
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classes

in

printing,

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office equipment from ditto machines to calculators.
Beginning
band
and
concert

be

offered to summer school students
at Adlai E. Stevenson High School.
The
summer
session
will
be

band

conducted

Football Coach Tom Bauman
will organize a three-day-a-week
class in physical fitness for sev-

from

Tuesday

The graphic arts program will
include
letterpress,
offset,
and
gravure printing techniques on a
basic and advanced level. Other
classes include English prep, math

and

development

reading

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Troop 83 Scouts
Receive Badges

a junior at
High School,

will attend Illinois Girls State at
MacMurray College from June 13

ents’ night program at Sprague
School.
The Scouts planned the pro-

Starr is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cromartie of Lincolnshire. During the week’s program, girls throughout the state
form
city,
county,
and _ state
governments to study good citizenship and learn more about the
role of politics in national life.
The project is sponsored locally
by the Vernon American Legion

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17,

REMARKABLE

summer

program.

Starr Cromartie
To Attend State

Johnson,

the

given for many courses.
Students residing outside Dist.
125
will
be
accepted
in
the

acquaint students with all types of

Pete

on

enth and eighth grade boys. He
also will instruct an advanced
course in body conditioning.
Other summer school subjects
include U.S. history, government,
psychology, driver training, and
English I, II, and III. Fees range
from $10 to.$20 for most courses.
Driver training is free to Stevenson students, but costs $40 for

designed for eighth grade graduates who want to improve their
skills before entering high school.
The business department
will
offer courses in beginning typing
and office machines. The latter is
a three-week class designed to

Starr Cromartie,
Adlai E. Stevenson

are

schedules.

to July

28.

prep,

also

BUYS

troop.

Marilyn

Irvin

is

resigning

as

troops co-leader because her fami-

ly is moving.

Jeff

Morris, 18, both of Lincolnshire
won second place in the recent
10th annual Des Plaines River
Canoe Marathon.
The event is sponsored by the
clean streams committee of the
Forest Preserve District of Cook

SIZZLE
NO LON

County. About 300 canoes entered
the race of about 50 miles.

College Forms
Due July 1
Students

living

in High

School

Dist. 125 who plan to attend junior

college this summer or during the
next school year must file free
tuition applications with the district by July 1, 1967.

Official forms

are available

Tired

at

of

sizzling

Adlai E. Stevenson High School.
Because Stevenson is not part of a

sleeping?
comfort

to every

junior college district, the board
of education must pay at least
part of the tuition costs for any
eligible person. The individual
may attend any recognized junior

home

—day

Trane
Let

To qualify, a student must be a
graduate
of a recognized high
school, but he does not have to be
a Stevenson graduate.

analyze

wre

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owners who have not put in their

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The Bannockburn Village Board Monday night agreed to
“pide “about $10,000” this summer on repairs to minor

soo

in the village.

own

Trustee Robert Doetsch said about $6,500 will be spent
32_ for repairs on Sterling and Valley roads and Aiken Dr. He
said these roads are “‘the most critical in the village right
NEWS

now.’
He said the roads would be
shaped, more stone added, rolled,
and then double seal-coated.
The remainder of the money

ABOUT

| Bannockburn

would be spent on Robin,
and

Meadow

roads.

said these roads
seal-coated.
The board

30 to Get
Diplomas
At 106

graph

by

Spirit. in Lincolnshire,

_ will give the invocation and bene-

: ‘diction.
- Student

speakers

ae

will

include

William H. Thullen, who will give
$ the welcome; Robert A. Schiller,
_ Class president, who will announce
the class gift; Jeanne L. Peter,
_ who will announce the class; and
- Stephen Whiting, who will give the
_——.
Henry M. Thullen, a past presitees of the board of directors, will

present
‘i

the

/ school,

and

class

to

Lionel

E.

the

high

LeBeau,

a

- Deerfield
High
School
faculty
- member, will accept the class.
Richard Tinucci, a Deerfield High

PS Betioel student, will welcome
class.

the

Supt. George Ergang will award
the diplomas, and Dr. W. C. Petty,
Lake
County superintendent of
- schools,

— tions.

will

The

give

his

congratula-

program

also

will

g include a presentation of “Give
| Me Your Tired, Your Poor,” by
_ Irving Berlin.
The graduates include Robert G.
_Aitchison, RobertD. Baker, Karen
_M. Biagi, Thomas R. Bos, G.
Robie Briggs, Philip R. Edgar,
Diane
L. Freifeld,, Daniel W.
_ Friedman, Dana C. Haggerty, and
_ Victoria I. Hecht.

—,

Other

graduates

are

Mary

_ Hill, Steven P. Jackman,

L.

E.

Peter,

and

Bonnie

L.

- Peters.
Completing the list are LouAnne

:, Price, Robert A. Schiller, Eric P.

_ Seiberlich, Alison Sherman, Leslie

- Todd, William H. Thullen, Richard

|

W.

Mark

Wampler,

16

Mary

E.

Walsh,

A. Walter, and Steven M.

_ Whiting.

which

that

Tele-

the

contributions

next

of

53

Ban-

made

on the

force.

Trustee
Bob
Johnson,
who
serves as police commissioner,
said the fourth man is needed,
especially during the summer
months when the other officers
take their vacations.
“I want to go on record as being

strongly against it (reducing the
force to three men). We have the
money for it in the budget and we
need that fourth man,’’

Mr.

John-

son said.
Another trustee, John Quackenbush, said he questioned
the
necessity of a fourth
force. He said the

man on the
village has

‘jumped from one man to four in
a few years.”’

Village Pres. Leroy Hall said
the board should wait until next
month before making any decision
so that a report can be made to
see if the budget can, in fact,
support a fourth policeman.
@ Mr. Johnson. was asked to
draw up an ordinance requiring

to present proof of
rabies
vaccination

when they apply for their automobile license tags.
Mr. Johnson said the proposed

ordinance would be largely based
on an existing Deerfield law.

: Here’s the Policy |
On Our Covers
This

newspaper

makes

its

cover space available as a public
service

to

nonprofit,

organizations

to

community

publicize

their

major events.
Written applications should be
addressed to Mrs. Jane Hosking,
cover editor, and should reach our
office about two months before

the

publication

Bob Tuohy (left) of Reinet Cub Scout id 350 holds a flag
ren his pack ee: to Deerfield's Memorial Dey parade,

date

In a marathon

Monday

requested.

Covers are assigned the first of
each month preceding the month
they appear.

22

44-hour

session

night, the Deerfield

Board

Vil-

considered

more

than

the

items

con-

items.

Some

of

major

sidered by the board included:
Liebling (Ar-Lind Homes, Inc.)
subdivision. The board again gave
tentative
final approval to the
developers subdivision plans.
The Kremb’s farm planned development rezoning. Atty. Richard
Houpt told board members that he
has
promised
Northbrook
and
Highland Park that Deerfield will
support them in their opposition to
the rezoning.
Bergmark and Kottrasch rezoning petitions. The board granted

along

Greenwood

Village officials agreed to prepare cost estimates for the alley

paving.

Board Cnididors Numerous
lage

® On another police matter, the
board took under advisement for a
month the problem of whether to

dog owners
their
pets’

aes

also is in bad

nockburn families.
Mr. Hall was recently
police chief in Deerfield.

Daire J.

e Kalmes, Mary Lou LaChat, John
_¢. Lagorio, Melissa R. Martin,
Jeff K. Moynes, Lynn A. Nickoley,
_ Jeanne

agreed

retain a fourth policeman

Rev. Karl F. Langrock,
of the Lutheran Church of

Holy

would be single

® The board read a letter of
appreciation to George Hall, retiring after 17 years as village police
chief, and presented him with a
“generous” check made possible

_ the school.
- the

Doetsch

condition, will be resurfaced
year.
In other business:

a ‘Thirty Bannockburn School District 106 eighth-graders will be
SS peabinted during commencement
; exercises at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
The
joe

Rd.,

Mr.

Sunset

sidewalks

or who do not provide money for
the village to have the work done.
Robert Porter, 1015 Greenwood,
presented
a
petition
from
11
property owners requesting paving of the alley between Chestnut
St. and Fairoaks Av.

Items

Rd. south of County Line Rd.
The Bergmark rezoning petition
was deferred at the request of the
attorney for Eugene Bergmark.
After
the
board
granted
that
deferral,
the
attorney
for the
Kottrasch petitioners said he, too,

Bowen reported that all residents
on Hertle
Ln.
have
submitted
deeds of dedication or easement
rights.
In other action the board:
@ Approved
on
first reading

would be willing to wait until the

variations for the Richard Eisenstaedt property at 624 Appletree
Ct.; and signs for the DX Sunray

ordinances

board’s next meeting because the
two petitions should be considered
together.

granting

rear

yard

Oil Co. at 1460 Waukegan Rd. and

The petitioners in both cases are
seeking rezoning for apartments
on Elm St. near the brickyards
and the village garage. The plan
commission
has
recommended
denial of both petitions.
Building commissioner Robert

the Mobile Oil Co. at 750 Waukegan.

@ Approved

the

preliminary

plat of subdivision for the six-lot
Willman development.
® Approved on first reading an

ordinance

including the B-4 busi-

ness district in village fire limits.

requests from the petitioners that
board action on the rezoning be
deferred until June 15.
Hertle Ln. improvements.
The
board accepted deeds and ease-

ments dedicated for the improvements.

Water reservoir. On the recommendation of Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen, the trustees agreed to
wait to decide which items to
include in this year’s construction
until after bids are let.

The

Ar-Lind

Homes

There's a TORO
built to handle
every yard-care
job. See the complete TORO
line
now at MSS. Whatever the job...a
TORO
huskie can
do

develop-

ment request again was not on the
agenda and trustees again refused
to give final approval.
Authorize Approval
They
did, however,
authorize
the mayor to sign the plat of

subdivision,

thus giving

final ap-

proval, once the village attorney
and building commissioner
are
satisfied
that
all
prerequisites
have been met.

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The developers presented bonds
for
improvements,
deeds
for
street right-of-way, a certificate
proving that they have paid the
park district for an access road,
and a $1,000 check and indemnity
‘‘thold harmless”’ clause protecting
the village from any costs which
might
be involved
in opening
Margate Terr.
The street was dedicated as a
thoroughfare in the 1920s and has
been used as a street for about 15
to 20 years.
3,000 Apartments
The
Kremb’s
farm _ proposal
calls for about 3,000 apartments,
42 single family homes, a ninehole golf course, man-made lakes,
tennis courts,
swimming
pools,
and a school site.
Jack Gould is seeking rezoning
from 2-acre single family residential sites for the development,
which would be constructed on a
143-acre site east and west of Lee

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SEE OVER ONE HUNDRED SPECIAL CENTENNIAL VALUES that we have
had made to our specifications by our favorite manufacturers to assure extra value and extra
quality. Wide selections of fine furniture in every category are included : upholstery, floor
coverings, lamps, dining, bedroom and occasional furniture.

To Head Staff
Dr. Hershell
been appointed

managers

L.
by

Keeling
has
the board of

A LONG
ESTABLISHED
SMYTH
POLICY—DEAR
TO MRS. CHICAGO’S
HEART— is the privilege of returning any piece of furniture she feels just does not look
right after it has been delivered to her home. It is never necessary that a piece of furniture be
damaged or defective for it to be returned to John M. Smyth Company. Complete satisfaction
is thus guaranteed every customer in a meaningful way.

of Highland Park Hos-

pital to the post

of chief of anesthesiology

.

ser-

vice.
Dr.
Keeling
previously
had
worked.
at
“Presbyterian-St.
Luke’s

Hospital in Chicago since 1957.
He is a native
of DeKalb and
a

graduate

cae
Mr. Keeling

of

the

University

of

Kentucky and the University of
Illinois College of Medicine. He
served

with

the

U.S.

Paratroop

Corps in World War II.
The newly appointed

chief will

supervise a full-time staff of three

anesthesiologists

and

two

nurse

anesthetists.
Dr. and Mrs. Keeling and family
live at 3836 Lake St., Wilmette.
RETURN FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Harwood
and daughters, Cathy and Nancy,

1311 Linden
have

Av.,

returned

Highland
from

a

Park,

vacation

trip. The Harwoods visited cousins, the Charles Livingstons in
Beverly Hills, Cal. They also were
guests of Mrs. Harwood’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Weiss in
Youngstown,

O.

"TROPHY WINNER
Debbie Lakin, 3%, daughter of
the William A. Lakins, 2893 Idlewood

Ln.,

Highland

Park,

re-

ceived a trophy recently when she
was voted ‘Miss Lucern of Miami.’”’ The beauty contest was
sponsored by the Lucern Hotel in
Miami,
where the
Lakins and
their children, David, Nancy, Bob-

aS,

q

by, and Debbie, spent their recent
vacation.

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RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs.

Larry

C.

SHOWN: This decorative, luxuriously comfortable chair is covered in smart, wipe clean Naugahyde. Choice of burnt orange, olive, gold or black.
Specially priced, $59
In pairs, $99

Efaw

and son, David, have returned to
' Bloomington, Ill., after a visit
with Mrs. Efaw’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur M. Conder,
: 2743
St. Johns Av., Highland Park. The
visit was in celebration of two
birthdays in the family and Mothers Day.

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shades and bases
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June

8,

1967

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store. See

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Both are ait’ conditioned.

Largest selection of

HUBBARD

SALE

CHAIRS FORMERLY SELLING FOR $119to$134 NOW $79
$99
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Here is a wonderful opportunity to obtain a fine chair at great
savings. There are wide selections in all styles and designs —eac!
a decorative beauty. All are covered in a choice of stunning,
one-of-a-kind fabrics including textures, prints and smooth
weaves. Every chair in this great sale is an outstanding value at
its regular price and represents an exceptional quality buy at these
very substantial reductions. Convenient payments easily arranged.

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David Ordway
Thomas D. &amp; Constance R.

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tact) from Avon, O., in a Volkswagen.

- gallery, but in a hotel exhibition

After

area, slightly refrigerated to keep
_ the displays as fresh as possible.

the Executive

Chefs

transported

from

international dinners

Associa-

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in which

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fringed

jacket),

horse’s

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chocolate

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Continental Menus
For Italy, he had veal scallopini

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tomatoes

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dish was Paella a la Valenciana

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with

cherry

combined

chicken,

rice,

and

from

in

squash

England,

there

chef’s
hat),
and
vegetables
(mushrooms and carrots).

' or stone, the master chefs used
| just about every other device to

There
coloring

man plate featured venison.
His exhibits included a saddle of

They

trotted

dishes

and

with lemons) and in cocoa.

out their fanciest

their

most

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elaborate

Moses

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carved

puplays Dishes

concoctions to prove that a chef is
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Helmut Loibl of St.

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an

vegetable

miniature

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mold

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with

exactly

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apples in their mouths; turkeys
| were carved in intricate and

iS Spare time on the work called
— Pastilage.

and
designs
filigree
- unusual
tucked and trussed with truffles.
North Shore Country Club (of

impressive
of the most
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overall displays was that of Ferdinand Metz of Pittsburg, experi-

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June 8th,

every

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S UPak

Whole salmon nestled on beds of
| real caviar; roast suckling pigs,

One chef,

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boats;

sculpt, paint, and decorate.

So concen

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was Sirloin Wellington.
Hig French menu was lobster
with rice timbales, and the Ger-

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lobster, shrimp, and sausage.
From the United States, he used
a typical Thanksgiving meal—turkey, brussel sprouts, and tiny
ae
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Although the media used by the
artists weren’t oils, charcoal, clay

was
painting
in food
(a lemon cake decorated

Seadchadleg Fetes
Malcolm Franklin, Ine.

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meats, vegetables, and potatoes
| Some distance,it was dropped as
it was brought into the showroom. _ were attractively geared together
in ice (mermaids and fish), tallow
(statues), lard (one Western gun_slinger even had “‘tooling” on his

| conjunction with the three-day
_ Concept in Food Show in the
be Palmer House in Chicago, staged
| by

being

There were examples of carving

It was an exhibition of foods in

|

| Mr. Metz had a variety of

Wedding cake wasn’t so lucky.

| an art exhibit—not in an art

Helen Chalmers
Arnold Marcus Chernoff
Country House

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in infinite detail, to entire meals.

creation, a multi-tiered

Another

couple of weeks ago, I went to

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he copied sculptures and paintings, such as Rebecca at the Well

House

Cat &amp; Fiddle

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and

| sented with gourmet foods as well

as

some

of the

prettiest,

cherry

lattice-topped

attractive

most

pies seen in a long time.

canner.
His

chef for a major
—

artistry and obvious love of

_ fancy chicken galantine decorated
_ with black truffles. A white
with the lid
_- “wicker”
pushed openbasket
to display mounds

of

| woven

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actually

was

cherries

glaceed

strips

of

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who is willing to devote time and
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Given time, patience, the proper

his craft were evident in every-

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for roofing.
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log cabin, no doubt for an

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enough oyster crackers (2,000) to

Fireman (left) locates a saddle accessory,
Jack While, president of the organization,

they

have

located.

(Howard

Fochler

Photo)

while Bridget Hull and
list the antique firearms

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By ERIK STOTTRUP

and administrators view with dis-

teacher

“There is no desire, nor need,
on the part of anyone in Wilmette
schools for a teachers’ union or a

taste the wrangling and bitterness

ment prohibits teacher strikes and

associated with the achievement
of
collective-bargaining
agree-

“arbitrary exercise of unilateral
authority” by the board.
Mrs. Rochelle Krovitz, president

collective

bargaining

type

agree-

of

board

ment or situation.”
That

is

the

opinion

ments in the Chicago,
Niles districts.

Joliet,

and

This distaste stems to a great
extent from the teacher strikes in

tary School District who
were
asked
whether
moves
toward

some of the districts. Local educators feel the strikes disrupt children’s education, foster distrust

unionization of teachers in school
systems throughout the nation
could be expected on the North
Shore.

The opinion is shared by educators in all North Shore elementary
and high school districts.
“A union wouldn’t have a prayer here’”’ if teachers continue to be
consulted
about
salaries,
said
The recent strike by Niles High
School District teachers brings
the issue of unionization in the
schools closer to home. In a twopart series beginning today, Erik
Stottrup probes the attitudes of
local teachers and administrators
and examines the basis of the
teacher-union movement.
Donald

the

E.

Raffetto,

Evanston

trict’s

chairman

High

teacher

School

salary

of

Dis-

committee.

Cogen Not Surprised
However,
the fact that most
administrators and teachers con-

tend unionization offers no improvement and is not expected
doesn’t surprise Charles Cogen,
president

of the American

Feder-

ation of Teachers, an AFL-CIO
affiliated organization which has
been the most aggressive teacherorganizing body in the past few
years.
Resistance

is

encountered

in

between teachers
istration,

and

the

government scandals.

The most recent strike was in
the Niles district, which serves a
part of Glenview. And though all
the

teachers’

wage

satisfied,

demands

union

negotia-

tors did secure an agreement that
future discussions would be con-

ducted with school board
bers rather than appointed
sentatives,
But school officials in the
North Shore villages and

memrepreother
cities

contend unionization can’t happen,
pointing
to
cordial
relations

among staff members and salaries and working conditions that
are among the best in the country.

The quality of education offered
in North Shore districts might
suffer under a collective negotiations agreement, argues Sunset
Ridge Supt. Harrison Collins, be-

they

Losses

would

get

a

higher salary scale, but they
probably would suffer in other
areas and lose other benefits,”’ he

said.
Commented

Wilmette

Supt.

problems in-a co-operative, intelli-

can obtain for them.
Mr. Cogen points to Chicago,
Niles, and Joliet as recent exam-

in the Wilmette district recently
when school board members ap-

administrators once scoffed at the
idea their teachers would someday organize for a stronger voice
in school affairs.

All North Shore board members

Donald V. Grote: “I see us as a
team
working
out our mutual
gent way.”’

“This approach was formalized
proved a permanent teacher-administrator-board
committee
to
discuss all phases of teacheradministrator relationships.
The Grove School Board also
has

signed

an agreement

with its

“It is my
judgment
that a
collective
negotiations
agreement is necessary only when
certain critical issues cannot be
resolved
through
established
procedures. We have not begun

to approach such a dilemma

in

our school district. I am afraid
that imposing such an agreement on a district that has no
desire
for one—including
the
professional
teaching
staff—
might
create
more
problems

that it would solve.”

Arthur W. Gosling, administrative assistant to the superintendent
113.

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varies, however.
In Deerfield-Highland Park High
School, District 113, for example,

teachers
about

how

have
the

very

little to say

system

is run.

A

teachers’ council can discuss internal matters with the adminissuch as salaries.
Teacher participation

‘Perhaps

master

are a professional organization,
and they are cognizant of our
needs and the necessity to keep
salaries competitive,’ said Miss
Harriet Carlson, president of the
Wilmette Teachers Association.
Many North Shore teachers feel
they already obtain most of the
benefits of a collective-bargaining
arrangement
through
informal
committees in their districts. The
extent to which they influence
salaries and other policy decisions

teachers.

most school districts, he said, but
“frequently teachers don’t know
what they are missing” until the
AFT shows what improvements it

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strike to secure better benefits.
And most North Shore teachers
agree with Mrs. Krovitz. They see
unionization and collective bargaining and the strikes which

and the admin-

attract

The

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in salary

and policy decisions goes a little
deeper in the Maine and Evanston

high school districts.
Present Requests
Teachers’ associations,

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education associations, have status closely related to a collectivebargaining agreement. They
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requests
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preand

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However, not all North Shore
teachers appear completely satisfied with existing relationships
with their school boards.
In the Glenview School District,
members of the Glenview Education Association recently asked
the school board for recognition as
the exclusive representative of
district teachers.
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The school board countered with
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but without
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either the association’s request or

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(Continued on page 23)

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Seven North Shore residents are
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Maple Hill Rd., both of Glencoe;
and Mrs. Robert H. Garrett, 120

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agreement in Glenview.
Agreement
is voiced by the
district’s superintendent, Dr. John

house-to-house drive for the 1967
Multiple
Sclerosis ; Hope
Chest
| Campaign, begun this week.

Lawndale St., Mrs. K. Handler,
3001 Washington AV., Mrs. W. B.
Veltman, 147 ‘Thelin Ct., and Mrs.

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Teachers

(Continued from page 22)
group from pushing for such

Springman. “I definitely wouldn’t

,

The drive is sponsored by the

Be

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2701

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teachers. We should be expending
most of our energies on teaching,”

Multiple Sclerosis Society. Funds
collected will be used for research

he said.
The situation in the Glenview
district illustrates a nationwide

and service to patients.
Local leaders are Mrs. Don
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kondracsek,
§ 699 Timber Hill Rd., Deerfield,
| are home from a motor trip which

AFT, the education associations in

Rd.,

__ ern states.

trend.

Fearing

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areas

intrusions

are

by the

taking

n., all of Wilmette.

Orchard

want to see unionization of our

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Announcing

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the Second

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Don

trators had better be prepared for
more activity by the AFT.
The

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| Water System Cannot
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By MELINDA

Deerfield
BAHA’I
Assembly

PRESBYTERIAN

of Deerfield

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

UPP

You turn on the tap, the water

= pours

Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities
and child care
are provided
during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday,
4 p.m.

out, and that’s all there is

BAPTIST

f |

So far in Deerfield, the water
:
| supply
has been taken for

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

_ granted and residents have as| sumed that water is provided
through
eration.

a relatively

Villagers

about

have

simple

never

op-

worried

CHRISTIAN

running out of water for

First

- domestic or industrial purposes,
even
while
the
gargantuan

Kitchens
_ chasing

of water

| month from the village.

a

Even during the hottest and
driest days of the summer (and
last summer was one of the
hottest and driest on record),

which is under construc-

tion is completed, Deerfield’s
- water supply cannot be taken for
- granted.

|

gallons daily. When the water

level is exceptionally low, as it
was on that day last July, the
less

resis-

tance, can pour up to 8 million
gallons a day into the Deerfield
pipes.

In

addition

pumped

to

continually

the

water

from

High-

land Park, Deerfield is supposed
to keep a day’s supply in
water tank near Sara Lee.
Pumps

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

Water

encountering

its

Maximum

But with increasing frequency,
Deerfield has been pumping at

p.m.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethlehem

Beth
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

dry,”

Deerfield Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen said.
“T tell him that I know and
that I have my fingers crossed.”
Deerfield needs every bit of
good luck it can get when the
tank

is

dry.

If

the

pumping

equipment

broke

down,

the vil-

lage would

face a critical water

shortage, and if a major fire
broke out, the water to extinguish it simply wouldn’t be
available.
So village

officials

decided

to

H.

Houli-

James

P.

Coleman.

Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 19,
11:35 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

UNITARIAN

North

Shore

Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The
Rev.
Russell
R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
11530
Sunday
services:
10,
Church school. 10. 11:30 am.

BletMiss
2.2m,

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10:30 a.m.
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation
class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Lincolnshire
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

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

Deerfield's underground water reservoir,
at Hazel Av. and Wilmot Rd. across from the swimming pool,
is nearly finished. The 3.3-million-gallon reservoir is expected
to be in operation next summer. (Staff Photo}
Excavation

of the

construct a 3.3 million gallon
underground reservoir to provide a reserve against hot, dry

County highway

summers

of charge.

The

and emergencies.

reservoir

eventually

will

mers

and

The

county,

receiving

supply for 24,000 residents—the
population peak the village is
expected to reach at saturation.

where a
struction.

The reservoir will be financed

about $236,520 from water department profits. (The village
pays Highland Park 24.5 cents
per 100 cubic feet and charges
residents
between
38 and
46

cents per 100 cubic feet dependTo

Use

Other

Funds

because

the

METHODIST

Lake

department

been

The
after

the

hauling

which

in turn is

fill dirt

free,

has

bridge

is

under

Wilmot

Rd.

top

of

IZ

cavation costs have been cut to
$3,000 or $4,000 instead of the
estimated $30,000 to $40,000 be-

from the underground reservoir.

cause

supply for granted.

7

p.m.

Church

of the Holy Spirit

Shine
Sun Paper

.20
25

Combination

.40

HOURS 6:30 P.M. - MIDNIGHT
a subsidiary of

is compump a

of 5,000 gallons
Highland Park

Sunday,

Father's Day Gift Certificate ¢ 12 Shines $2.00

the

retain a surplus in the aboveground storage tank by drawing

maximum
day from

classes.

meeting:

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor:
The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

fe

summer, he said.

When the reservoir
pleted, Deerfield will

all

Thanks To You

year. The tennis courts which
will be built by the Deerfield
on

a.m.,

Youth

Now has 2 chairs

be charged by a contractor for
the work.
Once the contractor goes to
work, Mr. Stilphen expects the
work to be finished within a

District

10

LUTHERAN

Saturday Nite
Shine &amp; Paper Shop —

pleted so that the village will not

Park

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church
school:

Danny Goodman's

Will Let Bids
bids will not be let until
the excavation is com-

month—shortly after the excavation has been completed. Ex-

Allis-Chal-

i|

con-

reservoir should be in use next

from

\

1558

/_, //

\

it to Libertyville

The remainder of the cost will
be borrowed from other funds.
The
village board
will meet
sometime in the next few weeks
to decide how much to borrow.
Bids
will be let within
a

of help

Christ
Address:

has

been hauling the dirt away free

cost
about
$480,000
and
will
provide a comfortably adequate

ing upon how much they use it.)

is

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
‘ Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John
an.
;
Assistant Pastor: The Rev.

Or

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

LUTHERAN

me

I

tank

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

JEWISH

without bond issue because the
village has been able to save

that

ROMAN

Trinity

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
NorAssistant
minister:
The
Rev.
man Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

its maximum
from Highland
Park even after using up all the
water in the 1 million-gallon
tank.
“Every time we run the tank
dry, Walter Poulsen, the Highland Park water plant superintendent, calls me to ask whether
know

&lt;«

EVANGELICAL FREE
North Suburban

Deerfield purchases its water
from the City of Highland Park
at the rate of about 1.75 million
gallons a day in the winter, but
that amount skyrockets in the
summer. On a record day last
July, 7.3 million gallons were
pumped
into Deerfield
from
Highland Park.
The amount of water available
to Highland
Park is not a
problem—or at least it hasn’t
been so far. But the amount of
water available to Deerfield can
be a problem.
Under normal conditions, the
two
pumps
which
Deerfield
operates in the Highland Park
reservoir can provide 5 million

pumps,

Scientist

Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate:
The
Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
7:30
a.m.,
holy
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy communion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays,
holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

_water restrictions.
But actually, the system which
provides the water is not simple,
and until the even more complex

Purchases

Christ,

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s

- Deerfield residents have not had

_ system

of

Sunday,
June
11 a.m.
Bible
lesson,
‘“‘God the Preserver of Man.’
Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Wednesday,
8
Testimony
meeting:
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

of Sara Lee was pur-

$6,000 worth

SCIENCE

Church

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

Joseph Goodman Interiors Inc.

per
and

660

on Vernon

Glencoe

Ave.

And then Deerfield residents
will be able to take their water
W.

Le

You

More

June

8,

1967

�Congregation Solel Plans

To Be Held

Confirmation of 50 Youths

Mrs. Allen Maatta
and Mrs.
Richard
Cole,
directors of the

will be confirmed on Tuesday
evening at 8 p.m. and Wednesday

in kinder-

the

mornings

~

and

educational field trips correlated
with the morning lessons for the

Confirmants
at .the
evening service are:

Allen Berkin, Jon Bernstein, Janet

afternoons.

Gail

Teachers for the school include
Mrs.
Kenneth
Margeson,
Mrs.
Russell
Johnson,
Mrs.
William
Fly, and Mrs. Walter Lunsford.
Mrs. Donn Heinrichs will teach
music, and Mrs. Leon Gillin and
Mrs. Francis Luthmers will teach

Deborah

crafts.

Also

assisting

with

Registration

is

Wood,

open

at

mann,

and

service

Judith

E.

Miller,

Andy

Mayer,

Challis

Prusin,

Rudman,

Laura

the

Schear,

all from

Deerfield.

Officers Elected

girls will be

By Solel Council

at Trinity United

Susan

Judith

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Calvin

new

officers

Weiskopf,

are

Mrs.

chairman;

Mr.

Sidney Kleinman, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Donald Lowitz, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Marshall Domash,

Karl J. Bongarten,

Renee Dennen, Lisa Mara Goldman,
David
Barry
Gorchoff,
Laurie D. Katz, Richard A. Laiderman, Barbara Levine, Jeffrey
A. Ornstein, Lloyd K. Scheer,

corresponding
secretary;
Mr.
Leonard
Elliot, financial secretary; and Mrs. Milton Perlman,
recording secretary.

New members of the council are

Fred D. Schulman, Paul M. Seeley, Barbara Ann Walder, Richard
-S. Weil, Mark Willner, and Philip
M. Wolf.

Mrs. Arthur Caplin, Mrs. Seymour

DeKoven, Mrs. Allan Levis,
Mrs. Eugene Rosenfeld.

and

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buying soon, stop in and select from 80 full rolls and over 2,000 samples on display.
This marvelous offer available for 2 weeks only.

si

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(2 blocks North of Golf-Mill Shopping Center)

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once in a lifetime opportunity! If you are in the market for carpeting or thinking of

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June

Rubenstein,

Pamela

Ann

To be confirmed at the Wednesday morning service are Marc
Berliant,
Robert
Alan
Loeb,
Richard J. Mason, and Kathy

in town— Big O.K. service
— often in minutes. Friendliest,

man.
Both services will be conducted
by Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf in the
Sanctuary of the synagogue, 1301

J.

Schwartz, Sandra R. Shanken, and
Stephanie Wynn, all of Highland
Park,
and Nathan
Gerstein of
Deerfield.

and

The Book of Ruth, which is
traditionally read on the holiday
of Shabuoth, will be presented at
the confirmation in the form of a
dramatic reading.
Those to be confirmed are Bruce

‘

Caplin,

Robert

Furth,

Maling,

Bruce

Church.

C. Bongarten;

Ronald

Lorra Lynn

confirmed Sunday at Congregation’s Beth Or’s Shabuoth-Confir-

mation

Ann

Coleman,

Elaine

the

Beth Or Service
Set for Sunday
boys

Wendy

Gruber,
Randolph
S. _ Harris,
Cathy Knapp, Merrill Z. Levine,
Jane Levy, Wendy Hope Loeff, Jill

church
office, Laurel
Av.
and
McGovern St., Highland Park.

Sixteen

Burten,

and

Lg

too! Call up and find out!

Marder, Jan Ellen Michell, Elissa

Shure,

K

effort to give the fastest service

Ruth Miller, Susan Miller, John
M. Oppenheimer, Nanci Padorr,
Judith Rae Preskill, Ruth Rob-

_ bins, Richard

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now. That’s why we make every

Thomas
Gutman,
Barbara Lisa
Halperin, Lori Hokin, Nancy Jo

Dubroff, Daniel A. Engel, Steven
Fishman,
Janet
Beth
Fleisch-

school are Rev. Walter Lunsford,
Mrs. Charles Cook, Mrs. Robert

Fritsche, Mrs. John
Miss Sherry Gjelsten.

Tuesday
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but when you want cash, Beneficial knows

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Church, Highland Park, will hold
Vacation Church School June 19

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by Congregation Solel on Shavuot,
the traditional Jewish holiday for

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�For *369, a lavish sofa-sleeper

�fit for a queen. Or a grandma.
Remember when sofa-sleepers were the ugly
ducklings of upholstered furniture?
You should see them now.
Colby’s has a whole new breed of sofa-sleepers
to show you.
Trim, stylish, comfortable to sit on.

And right now, at savings of $40 to $80!
The $369 model in the picture is a roomy

8214” long; covered in a sumptuous quilted fabric.
It looks like a sofa, feels like a sofa, sats
like a sofa.
It just happens to have a luxurious queen-size
bed hidden inside.

If space is a problem, you can get this same

quilted sofa-sleeper in a shorter 7014” length
($319). Or an extra long 9114” length ($389).
You can even choose from 4 styles of love seats,
from $238.
We have plenty of other sofa-sleepers to pick

from too. Early American. Traditional. Modern.
In the size you want. The style you want.
The pattern, fabric and color you want.
(We'll even throw in a matching

For our Northbrook store, drive northbound
on Edens, take Dundee West exit, turn left on
Skokie. Southbound, use Tower Road exit and

turn right on Frontage Rd. Or come to our
Evanston store.

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Then next time grandma comes to visit,

treat her royally.

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Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 PM. Other days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 PM.
Evanston: 1633 Chicago Avenue. Open 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 PM.
daily. Closed Sundays.

�A

panel

of women

of different

highlight the meeting of the Women’s Association of the Highland

Park

Presbyterian

a.m.

Church

at 11

next Thursday.

The panel

will give a 30-minute
including
a_ brief
story of each woman’s
viewpoint
and
experi-

_ presentation,

ences.

The presentation will be followed by a question and answer
and discussion period led by the
_ Rev. James Snyder.
At

noon,

a

er’s

group

a

division

of

the

association led by Mrs. Hesenetter

_ will sponsor a bake sale in the
church.
The annual salad bar
_ luncheon planned by Mrs. Fathau-

will

be

held

at

12:30

j

a

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University of Puerto Rico and the
Interamerican University.

During the afternoon, Mrs. Henry C. Hawes, a former president
of the woman’s association and an
honorary member of the National

of

Missions,

will

present

“Traveling with a Purpose,” a
story illustrated with color slides
of her trip to Puerto Rico.
Mrs. Hawes went to Puerto Rico
in February, 1967, as part of a
Presbyterian
National
Missions
Board seminar trip.
The group studied Presbyterian
work on the island, and spent five
days in San Juan and five days in

Mayaguez,

making

daily

trips

from
each
city
to
visit
the
churches, schools, and missions
receiving
assistance
from
the
church.
The educational, political, and
religious
program
which
Mrs.
Hawes participated in there, also
included
the presidents
of the

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and Mrs. Richard Drew.

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religious

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to Discuss Religions

races and religions who have
“learned to live together” will
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of national
missions
were started two years ago and
are available to any interested
person.

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The ideal location to build your dream
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since
the
days of its last inhabitants ... the
Pottawattamie Indians.
enjoy
this"
While
today’s
residents

Next Thursday’s meeting will be
the final meeting of the group
before summer vacation.
IS IN VIETNAM
Cpl. Peter P. Konen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul F. Konen, 1216
Ridgewood Dr., Highland Park,
has been stationed for several
months at Danang in Vietnam.
Cpl. Konen is with the Marine
Air Wings.

OFFICE
Take
Route

OPEN

“woodsy’’ atmosphere, they also enjoy
all
the
modern
conveniences
they’d
find in the city . . . including: storm
and sanitary sewers, paved streets, city
water, shopping center, schools, churches, police and fire protection. Custom
home building and financing is available.

10 A.M. TIL 8 P.M.—7

Edens-Skokie
Hwy.
(Rt. 41)
132 (Grand Ave.), then West

N.H.ENGLE &amp; SONS, Inc.

DAYS

or Tri-State sy og
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A WEEK
West

94)
of

North
to
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REALTOR EST. 1911. 1819 Grand
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Ave.

_ Presbyterians to Hold Picnic
_ The First Presbyterian Church’s
~ annual picnic will be held Sunday
in Jewett Park.

of deacons, the picnic will begin at
p.m.

and

will

end

two

hours

later
with a campfire
vesper
service conducted by the pastor,
fe Cee ies

Dr. Bernard F. Didier.

Included

races,

in the

games

and

picnic

will

contests

be
for

various age groups. A football
throwing contest will be held for

the

ing

men and boys; hopping, jumpand

ladies

shoe

tossing

and even

for

the

an egg-throwing

contest.

__ Sponsored by the church’s board
4

children;

backward

races

for

all

The

church

deacons

will

hot dogs
and hamburgers
serve soft drinks, ice cream,
coffee.

grill
and
and

VISIT BARBARDOS
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bently,
2707 Mavor Ln., Highland Park,
have returned after a vacation in
the
Barbados.
They
concluded
their holiday by deep-sea fishing
in the Florida Keys.

Prof. Zengeler,
our Zebra, says:

Accumulate your winter clothes in individual bags .
one for each member

Quick to Start...
Quiet on the go!

of the family.

for the bags, either) One for Mom,
Sis and another one for Bud.
necessary.

.

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one for Dad, one for

You can have two apiece if

You can order them out of storage in the fall... AS
YOU NEED THEM . .. this way you can re-organize
your closets conveniently.
One storage charge only . . . $3.95, for all of your clothes

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MOWING
WAYS
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effortless

IS 4

. .. this includes $250.00 in insurance too.
In case you have wondered:

No, we don't keep your clothes in the storage bags or boxes. They
are promptly cleaned and moth-proofed . . . then they hang on
hangars in storage until you need them. Call us now about having
our drivers drop off as many bags as you need. Or stop in and
pick them up.

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4 Finger-Tip Height Adjustment —
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from 1 to 3 inches.

INC.

Come

in for

a

demonstration

. . « get our low price!

2210 SKOKIE VALLEY RD.
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Rte.

22)

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i.

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to

prices

car

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pieces!

:

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off list

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windows

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steering

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This
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equipped

$
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brakes,

many

other

radio,

extras

with

er

a

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(from left) Richard

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James Dickson

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1967

�Classified Advertising Section
Reaching 73,000 North Shore Homes in... .

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EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

REVIEW

St., Evanston

¢ WILMETTE
1232 Central

LIFE

Lincoln

and

5

Found

LOST:
MAY
31,
LADY’S
GOLD
square
Shreve
wristwatch.
Black
band.
In Glenoak
Acres
or
No.
2
Glenview Bus. Keepsake. 724-5065.
LOST:
GIRL’S
BLACK
glasses vicinity Grove St.,
Hillcrest 6-6749 evenings.

RIMMED
Winneika.

LOST:
BLACK
AND
WHITE
MALE
cat,
white
feet,
chest,
small
white
spot on nose. Missing since May 25th.
Reward. Call HI 6-3048.
CASE
CONTAINING
STEREO
Owner please identify, and pay
Call 446-5425.

TAPE.
for ad.

LOST:
BOY’S
BLACK
AND
plaid jacket, size 14. Mainline.
Thornwood Park.
256-2933

BLUE
Lost at

LOST:
MALE
SIAMESE
CAT.
SEAL
Point, declawed. May 26, vic. Waukegan and Willow.
Call CR 2-6951
LOST: WOMAN’S
HAMILTON
WATCH.
Initials M.D.P. on back. In vicinity of
Homestead
Hotel
or Carlson
Bidg.,

REWARD.

Call GR

5-3300.

Personal

Business

we

DATES
all club dates.

DOES IT WORK?

Thanks

SERVICES
10

Dogs

and

listing

of

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us
to
*“‘clearing’’ your dates

events
through
hel
ss
TODAY.

Deerfield Villager

8,

1967

Park Herald
Highland

Cats

PEDIGREED POODLES,
MINIATURE.
6 WEEKS

serving

Lake

HERALD

Highland

e HIGHWOOD
444

724-4300

STAR

Central

¢

Northbrook

PARK
Ave.,

Park 433-4300

HERALD

Ave.,

Highland

Park 433-4300

DEERFIELD
VILLAGER
|
444 Central Ave., Highland Park 945-7300

272-4300

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

Bluff

$1.20 per line

433-4300

Park
433-4370

Chicago Toll Free 273-521 t or 273-4300

Dogs

and

10

Cats

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS.
A.K.C.
reg’d.
Choice
blk.
and
tan.
Finest
blood
lines.
Playful
males
and
females to love and protect your family.
Call 432-7088 after 4 p.m.

MINIATURE

.10 PER LINE

MIXED
PA

MALE

BLACK

REGISTERED
PEDIGREE
setter. Bred for hunting.
ID 2-3962 after 4 p.m.

MO.;

shots;

1

ENGLISH
year old.

KITTEN

TWO
WHITE
MINIATURE
POODLES
7 mos. old. Exc. blood lines. Wonderful temperament. To good homes only.
$65. 358-2982.
LHASA
APSO
MALE.
affectionate,
obedient
avail. also. 448- 0936.

AND

A.K.C.

excellent

;

BLACK
LABRADOR
PUPPIES’
8
wks.,
$100
and
up.
A.K.C.
Parents
trained hunting dogs w/good hip XSere
Champion
blood lines. CE
4BLACK
FEMALE
STANDARD
POOdle puppy.
Housebroken, pormenent
shots,
wormed.
Lovely
isposition
Champion parents. Dr. Torkelson 2561175 or UN 4-2200.

RAISED
UN 4-1845

PUPPIES

WITH CHILDREN
If no ans., HI 6-8600.

MINIATURE
12

1
YR.
OLD
dog.
Puppies

SCHNAUZER,

WKS.
OLD.
MALE.
cropped. YO 5-2845.

LABRADOR
YO

A.K.C.

PUPS:
6-8219

WELSH

Cats

10

TERRIER,
142 YRS.,
Loves adults.
296-5895, evenings

LABRADOODLE

PUPS

EXCELLENT
HEALTH,
PUP
and worming. $15. 945-4281.
FREE:
white,

SHOTS

PART
PERSIAN
KITTENS
3
1 tiger stripe, 6 wks. old, pan

8 Mo. German

Shepherd

FEMALE,
HOUSEBROKEN
svayed. Best offer. Call 729-2291.

WEEK
OLD
KITTENS
FREE
TO
loving homes. 1 tabby male, 1 Maltese
female.
Pan
trained.
Raised
with
children. Please call 869-1911.

FAMILY MOVING WISH GOOD HOME
for 2 year old mini collie. Good with
children. $10.
Call 869-6184

FREE KITTENS

ge
as
TOY
POODLE;
MALE:
A.K.C.; 13 wks.; exceptionally small;
all shots. 272-6733.

PLAYFUL,
PAN TRAINED,
old. Will deliver. 328-6290.

TOY
ga
oo
PUPPIES,
WHITE
males;
A.K.C,.
7 weeks
old;
home
breeding; $70. 537-6962.

A.K.C.
pies,

7 WEEKS

STANDARD
POODLE
9 weeks, black, M. and F.
437-2693

PUP-

tered.

Home

Show

PUPS

raised

and breeding

$200.

362-1546.

BLACK
LABS.
shots.
Good
pager s Day

AKC.

with

]

utmo

qualities. $

9 WEEKS
A.K.C.
blood
lines.
Exe
gift. After 6 p.m., |

SIAMESE KITTENS.
7 WKS. OLD $15. ALpine 6-3970_
7 WEEK OLD ADORABLE
4 CALICO, 2 SILVER TABBI
PAN TRAINED AND FRE
*
729-2208
KITTENS.
CHOOSE
A FREE
Persian
Siamese

puff ball or select
at ge Pe
ae

GERMAN

SHEPHERD

standing.

Sire

Treffer.
after

hardy,

PUPS,

lovable;

and

TINY

won’t shed;

Ib.; A.K.C.; some
raised. 256-2292

grown

|

Eh

weekends

6 p.m.

YORKIE

on

Champion

446-2744

a

pa

DO

males;

AIREDALE
TERRIER
|
of
A.K.C.,
Benaire
Strain.
Outsta
litter of CHEE. ped., home rai
1 848-9014.
;

BEAGLE
Champion

sire.

251-3555

GOLDEN
7

TWO

PUPPIES
Home

raised.

A.K.C.

SHOTS

BASSET
HOUND
MALE
1
YEAR
A.K.C.
reg.
all
shots.
Dog
house
included, $75.
Call 432-3572
ADORABLE
SCHNAUZER-BEAGLE
punpies,
9 weeks
old,
looking
for
oving homes. Accustomed to children,
$25 each. Call 272-0887.

FREE

KITTENS

ia
all

COLLIE,

943-8637

ise

ion line Collie
puppies.
446-6126 evenings.
_

FEMALE,

SABLE

white.
9 months,
trained,
champion. 543-9114.

LOST:

FEMALE

BLACK

borhood Central and
Call DAvis 8-3606.

11

CAT, aeIG

Walnut.

Animals,

and

pe

Pets

Supplies

ELSINGER'S
FOR PETS
FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up ©

SIAMESE
Sealpoint.
Call 272-4600

KITTENS.
Male
and
or 272-5354

Kittens For Sale $1.50 Ea.
LAB
black

CAte TO aa

INGS.

WELSH TERRIER.
MALE; 4}
old;
excellent pet;
ehamnpion
$125. HI 6-1175

$
537-8747

945-0632

AWAY.

BEAUTIFUL A.K.C. REG. CO

PAN TRAINED
Cali AL 1-7045
SIAMESE KITTENS. 9 WEEKS
TRAINED. Ng GOOD HOME.

TRAINED

FEMALE

GIVEN

LAB. FEMALE

MO.;
HOUSEBROKEN;
ALL
Parents on premises. 587-7120.

FOR
SALE:
Pure’
bred
female, $25.
after 8 p.m.

12

BERNARD

BLACK
MALE
COCKER
A.K.C. REG.
Reasonable. Fine dog for adults. 11%
years. 446-3504

KITTENS
TO
good homes.

AFGHAN,
BEAUTIFUL
BLACK
FEmale,
3
months.
A.K.C.
Champion
sired. Show or pet. CR 2-2577 evenings
or weekends.

POODLE SIRED,
PUPS—BLAG
HEALTH GI

KITTENS-BEAUTIFUL,
clean, all colors. Domestic
D1
Burmese,
part
calico,
rez
Also 1 blk./wh./free. GR 5-8387.

PURE
BOX

TO

Cats

WONDERFUL
AFGHAN
PUPPIES;
beautiful
colors,
fawn,
silver
and
apricot; darling personalties. Barrington, Ill. 381-6820.

LABRADOR PUPS. A.K.C.
Exc. Breeding.
428-3464

AWAY

and

Call 832-4075 or 832-8703.

AND

PERSIAN
KITTENS:
BEAUTIFUL
pale
cream
beige,
look
like
their
gorgeous pedigreed mother. PA 4-4943.
BE
GIVEN
Pan trained.
272-2486

4 lines

Dogs

ST.

trained. Call HI 6-6435.

KITTENS,
INTERNATIONAL
ACCIdentals,
house
broken;
trained
to
children and dogs. Male, 5c; females
10c, 272-1286 after 5.

;

CHAMPION

MALE

FREE: MOTHER WILL PART WITH 5
kittens,
6 weeks
old,
1 orange
and
white, 4 calico. Litter trained. Call AL
1-2443 after 4 p.m.

EARS

A.K.C.

and

COLLIES.
7
WEEKS,
A.K.C.
EXC.
quality. Male and female, sable and
white. Shots and wormed. ‘$65 and up.
PA 4-1783.

TWO
6 WEEK
OLD
MALE
KITTENS
free, but please, a loving home.
945-0088.

SCHNAUZER

RETRIEVER
7

PUPPIES

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
A.K.C.
Top
champion
blood
lines.
Wormed
and_e
shots.
Raised
with
children. Call Don Plude. 945-5719.

BLACK

FREE KITTENS
Evanston
location.
Five very
affectionate
kittens.
8
weeks
old,
pan
trained. 3 black and white, 1 calico
and 1 tiger-striped. DA 8-5926.
THIS FLUFFY, LONG EARED
little apricot puppy has such a sweet
disposition you would love him even if
he weren’t a top quality registered toy
poodle. But he is. 272-5044.

MALE,

BREED

6 wks. old, $15 ea.
4-8299 after 5 o.m.

FEMALE, 10 WEEKS OLD.
Call DAvis 8-7731

DOGS
AND
CATS
HAVE
SUFFERED
from
population explosion for years.
Good
homes
needed.
Please
do not
phone. Visit from 1 to 5 daily.
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.

SALE.

SIRED.
EARS
shots, raised with

Dogs

Minimum

FOR
SALE.
2 BROWN
MALE
MINIAture poodles, Champion stock, 8 wks.
old. 835-2222.

SCHNAUZERS

DON
JUAN’S
MIXED
FAMILY
OF
7
puppies at 5 weeks of age need loving
support
from
7 families
who
pref.
individual characteristics. $15. PA 4-

OLD. $75. A.K.C.
359-1998

quality
bred;
all
disposition. 729-0155.

Ave.

VILLAGE

POODLE;
STANDARD;
RARE
DEEP
orange
apricot;
Ch.
Shanelle Hector
sire;
loving
contented
male
pup;
house broken; shots. $125. 358-0660.

BRANDBROOK COLLIES
A.K.C. puppies. M. and F. Tri color
and blue merle. Also 4 yr. tri female.
Obedience
trained
watchdog.
Our
collies are well-known
on the North
Shore
for
their
excellent . quality,
temperament and disposition. All are
champ. sired, had eyes examined and
—
been raised with children, CR 2-

GOLDEN

Simply

June

of

THE
FAMILY
OF THE LATE
JESSE
Garnett
gratefully
acknowledge
the
many expressions of sympathy shown
during our recent bereavement. THE
GARNETT
FAMILY,
ZETTIE
GARNETT.

HANDSOME

444 Central
7300

THE

A.K.C.
CHAMPION
cropped, permanent
children. AL 1-9086.

Card

I’M A LOVABLE
WHITE
MALE
TOY
=— dle
3 months
old.
Looking
for
uman
parents. Ears set well, good
pigment, exc. blood line, Call 456-3868
after 9 a.m.

through THE CALENDAR

phone) a complete
and events.

10

WHITE
Call ALpine 1-7435

Avoid Conflicting

Highland

Rd.,

7

FOR

DEERFIELD ARE
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Mail (or
meetings

Shermer

LOST:
MALE
CAT
WHITE-GRAY
vic.
Carol
and
Niles
Center
Rd.
Skokie. Might ke seen vic. Elmwoo
=. Seward, Evanston.
Reward,
677389.

to all
HIGHLAND

Personal

Border Collie Puppies

MESSAGE

HOW

1438

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

IRISH SETTERS
3 outstaning
show
an fiel prosn$
3 outstanding
show
and _ field prospects. Sired by
Dual Champ.
Shots.
A.K.C, 12 weeks;
paper trained. 8321297.

FOUND ...
Black and White Rabbit
Vic. of Harms Rd. and Arbor Ln.
Been in area for 3 wks. 724-6659.

"CLEAR"

NORTHBROOK

446-4300

475-1560

251-4300

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

Business

Rd., Glenview

Central

Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

LOST:
LADY’S
GOLD
WATCH
AT
Memorial
Day
Service
in _ park.
Sentimental value. Reward. Return to
B. Gore, 1045 Angle, Northbrook. 2728635.

5

¢

Winnetka

444

ANNOUNCEMENTS

1806 Glenview

TALK

446-4300

DISCOUNT:

Notices

Evanston.

Glencoe

Tuesday

SPRING CLEANING?
DONATE
YOUR
back
issues
of National
Geographic
Magazines
to District
110 Libraries.
Call for pick-up 945-2842.

Lost

Ave.,

AND

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

3

251-4300

AN
ADVERTISER

REGULAR. COPY

1

e HIGHLAND

NEWS

Vernon

e GLENVIEW

Ave.,

DEADLINES
Noon

GLENCOE
715

Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA
588

¢

475-1560

7 WEEKS

OLD

SHEPHERD PUPPIES
and white. 8 weeks. $15.
446-1470.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
and Collie Pups.
$25 and up.
Paper Trained.
272-8854.
DACHSHUND:
A.K.C.;
MALE;
5
months
old;
all shots
and
trained:
ang
with children;
reasonable
729FREE:
3 ADORABLE
BLACK
KITtens, male and female; pan trained;
used to dogs and children.
835-4622

Two locations to serve
ou
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 53330 Dempster St., Skokie ae :

Open
7

Sundays

ADORABLE
clean, hampster

and

only

446-6115

BREAKING

$5.00
UP

lection. Fancy
etc. Also tenes.

Sheed O

GERBILS,
ALERT
size, easy to care i

usually

much&gt;

ee

FISH

CC

es, sword
tails
R 2. 2577 evenings

weekends.

PURE WHITE SHETLAND at tae
2 yrs. old. Excellent for stud.
Best offer or will trade. Call 272-

12.

Antiques

and

Art

Goods

ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
P
ter;
art glass,
furniture,
and m
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on
12. 4 mi. N. Lake Zurich.

Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6 |
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177.
_

TWO
BEAUTIFUL
SIGNED
TIFFA
dishes.
Give
your
wife
an
un

Birthday Gift! Museum
173,

Box

60, Wilmette,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

item. Write

Ill.

Classified —

�Mo —
rs and
Heating end
and Aly
ai

e

|

Loans

Tires and Accessories
‘Trucks—Trailers—For
Rent

‘Wanted To
rucks—Trailers—
To Rent
Outboard

Buy

Motors.

Gifts

Contractors
enance and Repair
and Materials
|

and
rsona

and

Partnerships

Photography
inet

Stores and

Work

Summer

- Antiques

and

Art

Goods

ANTIQUES!
PAINTINGS!
portant
art
of
16-20
century,
sh
desks,
chests,
armoires,
b French pieces, huge stores of
. carvings, metal figures, clocks.

Source!

tt,

and

3222

SALE:

N.

Clark.

to

‘m.,

sentral Park

QUE

Fri. June 9. 9

Mrs.

L.

Av., Wilmette.

CURLY

Andre,

MAPLE

cannonball
and
box

ss

8-0868.

PRIMITIVES,

on wood by the Roberts

family of Avon, Conn.
a.m.

BI

AMERICAN

painted

212

- condition $300. Call HIllcrest 6-2496.
d

OF
A
KIND
PIECES
DECOby artist: antique chest; 4-fold
;
small
wrought
iron.. table;
. chair. OR 4-5260.

Books

NINE

author

1ST

and

Gifts

EDITION

Opie

Read,

BOOKS

former

BY

ette, Ill.

FOR

CHAS.

YOUR

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744
FIRST
IMPRESSIONS
ARE
IMPORtant.
Hand
addressing of invitations
for
all
occasions.
Beautiful
script
writing. Reasonable. YO 6-5802.

and Photography

LEICA,
Summarit,

18

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
ae:
Phone for Tree
DAvis 8- ond BOOKERS BOOK:

M3,
beg

GOURMET.

Call

EVANSTON
OR SMALL

ita

:
By

Business

Opportunities

_ warehouse
near

or

ext.,

attic

fireproof

Hotel.

GOODS

GR

I

building

5-1244

STORE

or

NORTH-

west Suburban town, going bus, school
and league accounts, complete stock,
owner health forces sale. Call 724-4313

after 6 p.m.

AUTO MECHANIC
wanted to lease N.E. corner Church
and Dodge St., Evanston. F. P. Kays.
RAndolph

6-9860

_15A Investments and Partnerships
SPARE TIME INCOME
_ Servicing and collecting money from
new
high
quality
type
vending
machine. No selling. To qualify you must
have car, references,
6-12 hours
per
week
and $600 to $1,900 cash.
Nets
excellent income, more full time. For
oe
interview
write,
Howard
ohnson
Distributing Co., Box
64629,
Dallas,
Texas
75206,
including
telephone number.
WILL

INVEST
IN SMALL
BANK
OR
vings and Loan in Northern suburb.
Married man with University business

degree.

Would

also

like

employee learning the
the ground
up. Write
Wilmette.

to

become

business from
T-151
Box
60,

IF YOU WORK NIGHTS AND
want a daytime sales opportunity
booking conventions—
Call

6
at

Business

in

327-8100

Service

BUDGET PRINTING
Ideal for clubs,
churches,
businessmen.
Our
low
prices
include
plate,
offset printing,
premium
paper. Call
or write for free price list, samples
and
‘‘homing
pigeon’’
mailing
envelopes
AREFUL
COPY
SERVICES
5 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago
DE 2-5468

2 — Classified

FOODS

a ATTENDANTS
Y COOK?
1709 Cinehaner Ra.
Glenview,
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724- 0302.
WILL
MAKE
hors
d’deuvres,
molds.

YOUR
casseroles

FANCY
or
jello

Call AL 1-1878
Waiter or Bartender
Call

8910

ACE RENTAL
Waukegan
Rd.
YO 5-5080

PARTIES
Lillian Krause

21

OUR

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL VErnon 5-0758.

Entertainment

WANDA

BROTHERS

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
;
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

34

Instruction

Have
FOLK
Any

Guitar,

Will

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

23

Equipment

WE

Rental

Skokie

OR

and

IF

NEED

until
fully

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

FOR ALL YOUR

Storage

MOVERS

MOVING NEEDS

BY

Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

MIDDLETON

KELLY
AND
1-2686

Ill. C.C.

ILL.
CR

2-5520

MOVING
HAULING

RO

1-0666

18345MC-C

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

CALL

DOVER

a Difference

Don't Buy a Grand

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139
JACKSON MOVERS
:
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
©
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9

Pre-Summer

Clearance

New Walnut Spinet, $395
New Mediterranean Spinet, $579
New Early Amer. Spinet, $549
' Early Amer. Console, $595
French Prov. Console, $595
NS
Lowrey with rhythm, $795
Holiday Deluxe with rhythm $1,195
New theatre organ, $1,095
Open eves ’til 9, Sun. 1-5,
2 locations

Skokie

8016

Lincoln

Music Center

Mt. Prospect

option

plan

OR

for child-

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB:
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CoO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO

HOllycourt

CO.

5-5900

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291

"S"

SMALL GRAND
PIANO. VERY
condition;
handsome
medium
mahogany case. 446-4959.

BALDWIN

GOOD
brown

GRANDS

McCALL

3811

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

ANTIQUE
GERMAN
VIOLIN’
FOR
sale. Recommended
by first violinist
of Budapest Philharmonic. Just overhauled. $350 including case. Bow also
for sale. 835-4381.

BALDWIN ORGAN 48C
2

Manual—32
note pedal
1 yr. old. nae
$1,750.
9
xi;

ORGAN
PLUS AMP.
$400 FIRM
FARfisa
mini-comp.;
epiphone _ reverb.
Like new.
$700 ask $400 firm. Perf.
cond. FREE TRIAL. ‘‘Pete’’ Watrous,
446-2683.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

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

First National of Evanston
29

34

It Makes

investments

MONEY
for

PIANO
TEACHING:
HIGHLY
QUALIfied Juliard background. Prefer those
with some
previous instruction.
Neil
Levin. ID 2-6360.

M.G.

Rental

STEINWAY

1-4201

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

5-5080

YOU

IN

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

1

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS”
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
$36
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
fr.
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $7
Mon. and Thur. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2- 2023
FIELD'S
7315 N. Western, Chicago
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos-painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,

PIANO

PIANO
INSTRUCTION:
QUALIFIED
experienced teacher will accept children and adult students in her home
or yours. Call PA 9-3409.

RENT EVERYTHING

Loans

RO

ALpine

5-7400

RD.

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

YARD

YOrktown
27

272-749 |

POPULAR

SING-ALONGS.
30, WH 3-2176.

RENTAL

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

Travel

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748 Oakton,

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Tape

MILDRED

Professional

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Studios.

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

Piano

and

ren. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020

Folk

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

ALTERATIONS
FOR
COATS,
DRESSes and skirts. Located at 1505 Lake,
Evanston. Call 869-5762.

Storage

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
BY FINE PROFESSIONALS

Inc.

ENTERTAINMENT
FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY
Singers, Orchestras, Combos,
Comics, ete
DON Q. DAVIDSON AGENCY
Corinne Gold, UN 4-0061.
STAGE
COACHES,
HAY-RIDES,
Pony
Rides,
Fire
Engines,
Surries,
sent anywhere. Or have your child or
adult party at the Country Boy’s barn.
634-3633.
FOLK MUSIC BY BOB GAND
or the Villa
Bmmcong d Singers or the
Gand Family
ers will surprise your
guests. Cat now, WI 5-5321

Women—Business

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

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

M.G.

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212
BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034
JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St.; Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hilicrest 6-7299.

22

hdo Productions,

8910 WAUKEGAN

L &amp; M CATERING

Musical

Instruction

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
ffice and Store Equipment
ae.
Spenes &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
,Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items.
picked
up_
and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job
to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

30

of Guests

and

Cleaning
and

Situations Wanted—
Students

LIGHT
HAULING
NIGHT
OR
DAY.
. Furniture,
luggage,
appliances,
odds
~
ends.
Bonded
and insured.
869-

EACH ONE DRAWN
IN JUST A FEW
min. to take home
as a souvenir at
parties,
:zmeetings,
conventions
and
sweet sixteens. Also a caricature can
be drawn from your photo or snapshot.
Dick
Rindskopf,
LE _ 17-1895,
Wheeling.

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

869-2014

Moving

a

Rummage

Schools

Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printin
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

29

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

Pare SEE ogg ST

AV.,
EVANSTON.
gar..
also ideal
for

Bypenire

oo

TEN

(OTEL—SPARKLING
15-UNIT
AAA
ge
motel,
center
popular
W.
resort area. Low maint. soundone brick construction, 854 ft. hwy.
t, 615 ft. deep, landscaped, wooded, ample room for expansion. Semi1's
6 mo. operation. By owner. Box
SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN.

25
CHICAGO
- Heated
45 car

CATERING

Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating
Hostess
Complete Service and
uipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

_

browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
attatsSt., Evanston.
UN
4-4449 or

1 POINT 5.
a accessories

Catering
MYRLE’S

Buy

Entertainment

Caricatures

CO.

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

BOOKS

7 CHICAGO
AV.
KS WANTED.
LARGE

RODDED

BRINKMEYER

Cameras

r Sale
e
To

tt

MAGIC

RENEW
YOUR
DRIVEWAY
OR
parking
lot
with
blacktop
liquid
sealer.
Prevents
winter
cracks,
restores
new
appearance;
seals
and
protects. We also stripe parking lots.
Work guaranteed. R. M. Hausen, 4724140.

17.

a

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

Buy

Utility Trailers J

22

Evanston

nt. He
gained world fame for his
mous wit.
He was contemporary of
rk
Twain
and
other
humorists. western library would appreciate
for a gift. Write T-172, Box 60,

SH

Service

AND

To

Miscellaneous
roar

DRAINS

DOUBLE

posts,
custom
matsprings;
excellent

:Mobi

Rentals

PUMPED

or Sale

ysows
seas
pg!
an
ewelry Repai
Repair
on
awa and Tractor—Service
ronal and Investments
Lost og 4 Found —

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

Re

Good

Household Goods—Wanted
in Memoriam

Offices

Business

QUE
SALE.
LAKE
COUNTY
‘iirgrounds, SS we
ee
Ill. 44 mile
120 on U.S. 45. June 11, 9 a.m. to
p.m. Wittens
Prussia,
Dolls:
Iron
toys;
cut
glass.
Adm.
50c.
Selling
=
available.
Write
‘or
call;
am Werfel, 1112 W. Sherman, Ft.
Atkinson,
Wisc. 53538. Phone 414-563-

Household

107
1

$&gt;8

and Sports Cars

utom

6

Coedtloniog

ta
and Professional
:« Women—Household
Women—Boby Sitters
Women—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repai

ataota
NO

ign

DrassmokingSewlng—Nesdiework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment. Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
rages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Shore
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space

‘Rug

and Sters Equipment
and Decora ~

Qatat
Naw

Dogs

Real Estate Loans and Mortgages

-and St ‘orage

3-5612

Music Center

Busse Av. and Main (83)
259-1300
CLARINET—LEDOUX
COMPOSITION.
Cost
$150.
Case
incl.
Used
only
2
months. $70. CR 2-5833.

VOX FUZZ TONE $25
VOX TREBLE BOOSTER $10
251-7726
MASON
HAMLIN
GRAND
PIANO
IN
the 1900 series. Mahogany finish. Seen
by appt. this Saturday
and Sunday.
815-338-4039.
PROFESSIONAL
OLD
FR.
CELLO.
Like new Swiss fiberglas case. Shown
Sunday, June 11th. Call Saturday for
appointment. 673-1363.
HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED
KNABE
console
piano,
walnut,
58 x 40 x 23.
Excellent
condition.
$550. Call UNiversity 4-4668.

NEED PIANO FROM
Private Party. Dlr. 588-1020.
HARMONY
4
new;

STRING
BANJO.
$30, or best offer.
272-7233

LIKE

WRIGHT UPRIGHT PIANO
$55 delivered.
CR 2-5520

Gibson Elec. Guitar SG RegULAR,

COST

$360 SAC. $175.
Call HI 6-4534.

FENDER BAND MASTER
CUSTOM COVERS.
CALL 272-1166

WITH

UPRIGHT
PIANO W/BENCH.
UPHOLstered in plastic leather. Fine practice piano. Also tenor sax. AL 6-1583.
WANTED
French

TO
BUY
SECOND
Horn. Single valve.
Call HI 6-6146

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

HAND

8,

1967

�Schools and Instruction

“Builders and Contractors

Instruments
LEARN

JANTED

TO BUY:

Hammond

PRIVATE

Spinet

PARTY

Organ.

model. Call 549-0511.

Rickenbacker

Recent

6 String

$325 OR BEST
OFFER.
Call 272-6293
MAHOGANY PLAYER PIANO.
Excellent condition. Roll cabinet
and over 50 rolls. $550.
724-5726, Sat., June 10th

RESTAURANT

Qualified personnel needed.
Free information.
RESTAURANT
MANAGEMENT
&gt;
INSTITUTE
30 N. La Salle, Chicago
372-0142.

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

ORGAN

WM-3

CHERRYWOOD
FINISH
In perfect condition. YO 5-7459.
SLINGERLAND DRUMS
Bass, snare, tom-tom, floor-tom,
18”
cymbals;
14’’ high hat,
gold, marble,
pearl; excellent cond. 446-8267

Imported Spanish Guitar,
Used,

Very

DRUM

little

SET:

$30

7 PC.

as

a

Call
7

ree $295
A 4-0862

GR

5-8684.

eepiapaseseied

DRUMS,
COMPL.
SLINGERLAND
jazz outfit w/3 zilg’ cymbals,
chair,
Ce blue pearl. 5 mo. old. Very reas.
OR
5-1453 or OR 3-3084 after 5.

CABLE -NELSON
MAHOGANY.

EXCELLENT
ID 2-3753

COND.

VERETT CONSOLE PIANO
$350. ALPINE 1|-4382
ULL
SIZE
SPINET
PIANO
PLUS
bench; in marvellous condition. Custom
finish, very
unusual;
$450
and
worth every cent. 835-3840.
EMLECTRIC
GUITAR
AND
AMPLIFIer.
Extension
speaker.
$95
or best
offer.
AL 6-1613

PIANO, UPRIGHT
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Phone 729-1384
DRIGINAL
VOX
EQUIPMENT:
1T-60
bass;
super
reverb
twin;
Mark
VI
guitar. Best offers.
724-2294
REED &amp; SONS, LOWREY
CONVERTIble baby grand piano organ, amplifier
w/bass
foot pedal inc., $225 or best
offer. PA 4-6175.
IBSON
4
STRING
MASTER'TONE
Banio, with new case. Beautiful Mint
Condition, reasonably priced. Call 4386684.
UDWIG DRUMS, 9 PC. HOLLYWOOD;
oyster black pearl 9 mos.
old. Best
offer. Call after 4 p.m.
PArk 4-7844.
BALDWIN ORGAN MODEL
finish
like new. Private.
Call. 456-3868

45

BLOND

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

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

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuildin
og es
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

7

BOUND

BUT
WEAK IN WRITING?
5-Week Seminars in Composition
June 18—July 20
LIMIT: 5 students per group
$75/10 hours; $100/15 hours
Individual Tutoring: $10/hour
TWO PROF, TEACHERS-WRITERS
433-0921 after 5 p.m.
OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your mee«school ae goaes
(
3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

MONTESSORI
N

APPROACH TO EDUCATION FOR
re-schoolers from 215 years. Acceptng applications for Sept. For literature
call
San
Lorenzo
Montessori
School.
Weekdays 1 to 4 p.m. 823-5880
Evenings and weekends 296-7382.

SHORE
ORTH
Specializing in

CLINIC
READING
and |
study
seating,

learning problems. aM

in remedial and developmental readthrough
grades
Intermediate
ing.

college.

06 Glencoe

June

8,

—

College

bound

Rd., Glencoe

1967

program.

835-4248

Save By Buying
From

LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERsationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
now beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 3283888.
1968 PH.D. IN ENGLISH WILL TUTOR
high school or college student in rhetorice during summer months. 4 years’
university teaching exper. Interested
candidates may call, GR 5-8332.

Swimming

NATIVE
BORN
EXPERIENCED
French instructor would like to tutor
any
level
college
or _ high-school
French
afternoons
or evenings.
Call
274-6057.
TUTORING SERVICE
Exper.
teachers
for
all
ELEMENTARY
SUBJECTS
and
SPEECH
THERAPY.
Sign up now. 869-6216, if
no answ., 338-8960.
TUTORING
IN HIGH SCHOOL MATH,
chemistry and physics by I1.1.T. grad.
student.
VErnon
5-0432
or
664-1551
after 9 p.m.
READING
TUTOR:
HELP
YOUR
child catch up with his grade level in
reading during the Summer. Qualified
experienced teacher. Call PA 9-3409.
COLLEGE
GRAD.
W/DEGREE
IN
elementary education wishes to give
individual tutoring this summer—2nd,
3rd and 4th grades. AL 1-4706.
EVANSTON
KIDDIE
PLAY
SCHOOL
721 Howard St., Greenleaf 5-9554. Ages
2 to 6. Hours 7:30 to 6. For working
mothers. Licensed.

CLASSES

5 to

12.

Fun

FOR

and

CHILDREN,

creativity

aged. June 17th to Aug. 26th, Saturday’s 10 to noon. Call UN 4-4627.
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL
give instruction in Spanish to children
or adults in her home in Northbrook.
Call 272-1643, evenings.
SUMMER TUTORING
By experienced, certified elementary
teacher. New math or reading, day or
evening. Call 729-3644.

HOME
50

work.

and

and

after

VE

Mrs.

Structural Engineer
PArk
V. Short

QUALITY
BEST

| Free

REMODELING
PRICES NOW

ALL-RITE HOME
Estimates

4-7786

UN

PRODS.,

4-2224,

BR

INC.

3-3376

20

years’

fully

PORCH

ENCLOSURES

—WE SPECIALIZE—
. Jalousies
Screens
. Sliding Glass Doors
. Combination Storm Windows
all suburban products
Call woe ope eemales

HAROLD

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
additions
New
Construction,
Varemes
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-535.
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION”

EDWARD RECHTORIS
ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

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

GENERAL

CONTRACTOR

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

ROOM

PLASTERING

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429
CUSTOM
KITCHEN,
REMODELING,

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

and

WE

.

New
Box

84

Construction
Northfield

HI

6-5400

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
*‘Let George Do It’”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

KITCHEN REMODELING AND ROOM
extension. All types of remodeling.
Free estimates, 25 years experience.

Ask for Henry. DA 8-0869.
_

RANHOLTZ CONSTRUCTION
Offering a complete line of...

3uilding

| CR

2-3514

an

Remodeling
Northbrook

DO

SMALL

and

GENERAL

1-3047

REMODELING

AND

nursery

BRICK

WORK:

NEW

AND

block,

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

52

Building

Supplies

PLAYBOX

and

Material

SAND—BLACK

BN

ae

SEALER

(1 and 5 Gal.)

stone—Bluestone

Sewer

Pipe,

Drain

CONCRETE,

FOR

PATIOS

MASON

MAT'LS.

Tile,

PLAST.,

DELIVERED—PICK

Culvert

UPS

Rd.

H| 6-2402

VICTOR’S

Spring

Concrete

CONCRETE

p.m.

Year

CONSTRUC-

seed

maintenan

K &amp; K LAWN

|

garden otal:

CUTTING

TRIMMING AND YARD MATT
P. Knobel, 251-6582 3B. Kasper
Downspouts

and

Gutters

55

GUTTERS

CLEANED

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

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.
ORchard

4-9423

GUTTERS
Complete
E.

ROOFIN

Gutter and Downspout §
All type a

“*Servin
the North
F. BASSING

56

Lawn

SHARPENED

MOWERS
AND

Tractor—

REPAIRED

Av., north of Glenview Rd.

next to Tollway
GARDEN

Painting and

57

Shore
for 25 yr
ORchard 5-4

Mower and
Service

arg

z

:
A4

Decorating

SPENCER
DECORATING:
WE

SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES O
ainting. Ind. attention and n
e met.
Color
matching
an
col
continuity
as part
of the
pan
Neat,
clean
workmanship

phases of painting 55

Cee

Fully

Insured

rape

eee

ee

n

—

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointingtenance
and
Gutter
work.
work
guaranteed. Fast courteous
vice.
Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp; sineiiin

722-1669

USE

HOLLISTER
WANT

Planting,

around

Lawn maintenance and

Work

tion Co. Meramec
and colored patio
sidewalks
and
steps
made
to your
order. Also basement cracks repaired.
Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6

LAWN!

Phone UN 4-3172.
andes:
LANDSCAPING
ACK VENA

WEST

Il.

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways,
floors, patios,
steps, porches be
repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
ge Se voters 8, and after 5.’’

HEDMAN

COLLEGE

LANDSCAPING

cleanup.

sodding.

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

53

maintena:

234-7134 or 272-4138

Milwaukee

INVITED

Northfield,

complete

Landscaping - Rock Sard °

Pipe

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ

stock,

EXPERIENCED

DIRT

Tanbark (When Available)
STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)

CRU SHED

CONCRETE® STEPPERS

RAKING

Call ID 2-5.5266

294. or 395-

4-1

Ill.

scapers
wish
to
do
law
landscaping
this summer.
Ce
835-1034 after 10 a.m.

REMODEL.glass

PA

SOIL

Lawn
and tree service, soddin
seeding.
Black
dirt
and
:
service. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

WORK

ing. Fireplaces installed;
stone, and block work. 2671831.

e

service, 20 years on the north
Franchi Landscape Service. CR:
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING

Carpentry Concrete Roofing
Guaranteed FREE Estimates
NICK S SERVICE
AL 6-4300

$$ GUARANTEED

2 ee

k

BLADES Co.
:
PA 9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M. —
AND OLD LAWNS REPAIR

NEW

REPAIRING

Carpentry-Siding-Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535
EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
Rony of Experience. Phone IDlewood

id.

Lawn-Shrub

POWER

patching.

i

d

C. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOF rer

ONES

ALpine
MASONRY

;

LANDSCAPING

Trimming,

Glenview,

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

‘at

Firewood

BLACK

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

SAVE

5-1195

Beinlich, The

mae.

PLASTERING
lathe
1-7119

sanovenee

COMPLETE

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

SCHNEIDER
Metal
ALpine

_

EVERGREENS, TREES, SHR
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding,

724-9704.

LARGE

J]

678-2458

VE

Jim

aeuouel

JOBS.

et

scrubbery.

Walter J. Michaels

too
and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
carpentry,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded.
Insured. Free estimates.
R.W.S. &amp; Associates
235-4022

rec.
room,
room
additions,
new
construction.
Call
anytime
after
6
p.m
A. JOHNSON, 267-8280.

PURTELL &amp; CO.

ing.

pentry, Cabinet Making

Car

raking,

rolling—tree

PATCHING

RECREATION

SERVIC

CUTTING,

TOP
Ss OIL—HUMUS—SA
ure
power
weed
mowing
drives—rubbish removal—pow
aul dirtera
lav

REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

ADDITIONS

Family Rooms
Bedrooms
Porches
Remodeling
Harold A. Johnson Co.
272-5688
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.

AND

Ba

insu

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

e one

Glenview.

and

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
:
oe
Cleanup
ractor Work
894-1947

TILING

Rd.

Midwest

ing.

BLACK DIRT —

BILL HESKETH

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

Waukegan

Rem

bonded

LAWN

nyasocinses

GLENVIEW
1328

sidew is

and

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE
DE
ways,
grading,
‘rubbish
and
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

oe

Yoae
6-15

Gardening and ———
Service—Plants and Shrubs

SODDING,

TUCKPOINTING

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

&amp; Bobart

54

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bidg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

experience.

it.

power

ROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonryainting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

bonded

ADDITIONS
we
RECREATION ROO
COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE
OFFER
COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type
of bmn
ag
mr ag
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footing:
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small thr
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HiLLcrest 6-210(
John B. Clausen

insured.

Oehl

5-0262

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

estimates,

ROOM

Contractors

6 p.m.,

Free

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

OWNERS

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

831-4767

1-1254

E:

d

work. City

icensed,

Service

REMODEL Shue

Lauer Const. Co.

HOME

AGES

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling

encour-

OUT

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

AL

SWIM LESSONS
Individual instruction in 1 hour sessions by 2 exp. instructors, June 20
through Aug. 3. Barb Roche, 251-6724.

WASH

24 hr. Emergency
867-9199

oe

etc.

paving.
ALpine

Also-Carpenter

area.

Gutters
All types

And Save 20°, On

MORNING
SUMMER
PLAY
SCHOOL.
Wkdays
9
a.m.-12.
Children
4-8.
Northfield Willow Pk. 15 hrs. per wk.
$13. Call 446-2884 or 446-5980.

Charge

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

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

RELAX
AND
SPEAK
FRENCH
IN 10
weeks
or
less
with
native
French
college instructor. Reasonable. Register now. 864-7459 or 767-0516.

TO

floors,

CONCRETE

Cement

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY

Deal With

NEW
TRIER
SENIOR
WILL
TUTOR
elementary
school
subjects,
French
and high school math.
Experienced.
446-8259.

NOT

patios,

ACRES

Call Tom
UN 7-8636
R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

GOING TO FRANCE?
Half French
girl, New
Trier
senior
will give conversational
French
lessons. Call 446-8259.

ART

A Distributor

Walks,

and
black
top
petent engineer.

Repaired and Installed
in shower

CONTRACTOR

Ways,
walks,
steps, patios
forms. Basement waterprrocked |
ing North Shore customers for a7

KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3. :
PROFESSIONAL CONCRE
AND PAVING WORK

CERAMIC TILE
GUARANTEED

Concrete Work

CEMENT

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality
custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabi nets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Lessons

HOWARD
JOHNSON’S,
9333
SKOKIE
Blvd.
Skokie. Call instructor at AV
2-6764.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50
an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

Tiny Tot Play School

OLLEGE

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

A.B.C. School of Languages

Schools and Instruction
2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 212 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

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

COLLEGE
SENIOR
RECEIVING
B.A.
in English offers semi-private tutorin
in reading comprehension and critica
writing.
H.S.
students
interested
in
Literature
and
better
skills,
pref.
juniors
considering
college
in
the
liberal arts. Call AL 1-6423.

SPINET

GIBSON MELODYMAKER.
New
$149, will sacrifice, $70. Handsome
cherry
red,
chrome
vibrato,
special strings. 251- 1444, Jim.

5

CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
Enthusiastic capable young lady with
in
French
literature
and
summers
exp.
in France
will
give
group lessons to elem. and junior high
school children beginning June
19th.
For further info. call HI 6-0118.

53.

Repair

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry |

Inc.

GUITAR.

HAMMOND

and

Kitchen Salon

MANGEMENT

Building Melntonahes

5?

w

37

Pianes ond Musical

ADS

PAIITiG
1530

=

AND DEChRee *

hanging
finishing—paper
Wood
EXTERIOR
AND
INTERIOR

Spencer

Av.

ALpine

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

1-6344

|

Wilmette
:

wag

Classified —3

�om

57

“Painting and Decorating

Exterior
SUBURBAN

Special

DECORATORS,

WINDOWS
one

can

egarding

Painting and Decorating
Painting and Decorating

and

with

quality

INTERIOR
Henry Dier

us

of

GUTTERS
cleaned
Painting
or.

work

sae
WE HONOR ALL
-MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
‘‘We know

that

you

will like

~ BJORNSON

BROS.

terior

AT

if you

consult

one

58

Roofing

SPECIAL

CALL

Average

Homes.

$275

Ask

year Gnabantoe.

us

about

arts
WE HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT
know

that you

E&amp;B
COMP.
a
ae

our

4

CARDS

864-0059

- ‘*We

will like

us.”’

AND

DEC.

Stucco

insured

-

and

masonry

a

prep.

‘ALL WORK EXPERTLY DONE

_AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

478-0136
DAVID N. PADDOCK

Decorators
CRestwood

2-5753

Painting, Paper Hanging

38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.

_
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

328-0531

AINTING/DECORATING

58s

Complete

:

AND

ing,

washing,

an

experience.

EXTERIOR

Europe-

guaranteed,

insured

“LIVINGSTON PAINTING
Complete

Shitied workmen
_ DA 8-5004
-

Fully Insured
Free Estimate

DECORATING

interior/exterior
Call

decorating

263-6816

work.

Engstrom.

SRIOR

Prices

reas.

UNiversity

AND

EXTERIOR

PAINT-

wallpaper
ing,
wall
washing,
call
- moved,
furniture
stripped,

- Rice 864-8846 for estimate.

KURT

Her-

4-5944.
reDon

GRONAU

INTING AND DECORATING ESTImates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m.
_ 6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
- Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster repairs. Est. 25 yrs.; fully
insured.

INTERIOR
ing

and

days and

Lloyd

AND

wall

Broberg,

743-7130.

EXTERIOR

cleaning.

Am

weekends. Reasonable.
456-1939

INTERIOR

AND

“e PAINSINS Ft de

EXTERIOR

PAPER

HANGING

ESTIMATES

DAvis

GReenleaf 5-3048

STUDENT

PAINT-

available

PAINTERS,

GOOD

8-7687

REFER-

Kitchens,
estimates.
Free
ences.
hes, $15 and up. Houses exterior,
k
and up. Call Ernie, 724-1367.

— Classified

With

Lauer

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years

1-1254

. WE

on the

DO

Work

Const.

And Save 20%

AL

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAyering a specialty. Residential work.
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
man

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

Deal

paper hanging
color matching
Fully insured, FREE estimates

- Guaranteed

60

Decorating Service

HADFIELD’S

Fine

HOME

PAINT-

hanging.

The

L&amp;S

WINDOW,

North

IT ALL

Co.

On

Interior

WALL

and

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church
HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

WASHING

AND

GEN.

painting.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA‘8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

Jim's Wall Washing
FREE

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning, low prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

WINDOW

CLEANING
CLEAN:

Garages and Basements
REASONABLE

Maintenance

NEED

NOT

BE EXPENSIVE

Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.
Associated

cs,

= peprare

or

Cleaners

UNGER’S
DISCOUNT
CARPET
AND
furn. cleaners. Clean now and save. 2
rooms for the price of 1. Any liv. rm.
and hall cleaned for only $19.95. For
finest
quality
work,
call
478-8690.
Limited time only.

CARPET,

FURNITURE,

WALL

professionally

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

AND

done.

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

WE
HAVE
FOUND
A
WONDERFUL
Machine to shampoo carpets without
water
named
Racine;
$1.00
rental.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka
SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan
Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.
WALK ON CLEAN CARPET IMMEDIately. Racine shampoos
carpet without water. Rent Machine $1.00.
Eckart Hardware Co., Winnetka

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

74

RENT

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

A wondertul selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #1132 in

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

Custom

House

Wanted—Students

and

Furniture

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

4-6656

WOMAN
DESIRES
POSITION
A
companion/housekeeper for woman oO
couple.
Work
2 days
$30.
Prepar
dinner and work in eves. for week]
rm. and board. Recent N. Shore refs
869-7394.

Lindgren Emp. Agency

811

Elm

St., Winnetka

6-104

GOOD

COOK

GENERAL
2ND
WORK.
ADULTS
Write
T-169,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Il
CAPABLE WOMAN TO COOK
evenings 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Plan meal
and serve parties. A-1 references. Ca
328-9386.
WOMAN
DESIRES
DOMESTIC
WOR
and ironing for small family or ol
people, 2 Cae. Mon. and Thurs., exy
Y

3-1299

woman

would

like

WILL SIT WEEKENDS WITH GRAND
pa, grandma,
new born babies, etd
Please
call 4 to 5 or 7 to 8 p.m
HI 6-1794.
HAVE
five

ONE
hours.

DAY
Refs.

CLEANING
869-0116.

ONL

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADS
NOW
FORM.ing small summer beach groups for 4
and 5 yr. olds. For infor. call Nancy
835-4556 (Glencoe residents only.)

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
ho
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sittin
Inc. Call 869-0022.

15

YEAR
OLD
BOYS
WANTS
SUMmer
work.
Store,
factory,
etc. preferred. Phone PA 4-0908.

COLLEGE
SUMMER

GIRL
AVAILABLE
WORK.
724-2985.

FOR

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

EXP.
AND
EFFICIENT
BOOKkeeper wants bkkpng.
in her home.
Has
own
adding
mach.
and _ typewriter.
With previous
employer
104%
yrs. 433-2918.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
sepoletnenta
ee Sane
work.

WANTED—TYPING,

or

other

home.

mail-order

Experienced.

Keypunch

PROOFREADING

work

Phone

to

do

at

253-8653.

Summer Relief

3 YR. EXP. ALPHA NUMERIC, NEAR
public transp. $2.50 hr. 835-1860.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.
AVAILABLE:
TRAINED,
EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL NURSE.
EXCELLENT REFERENCES
729-4472
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

101

Situations

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849 or 475-1800.
PRACTICAL NURSE, LIVE IN OR HR.
duty, N. to Winnetka. Evanston pref.
ref. GR 5-3197. No ans. write Pr. Nr.
K. H., 1213 Maple, Evanston, Ill.
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS WISHES
work
in
your
home.
Shirts
and
curtains my speciality. $15 a day and
carfare. GR 5-0303.

102

Situations

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

Wanted—

Baby Sitting

GIRL,
AGE
15
WOULD
LIKE
T
babysit
a couple
afternoons
and/o
evenings a week during summer. Ca
Debbie, 446-5236
EMERGENCY
AT YOUR HOUSE?
New born baby? Day companion?
Vacation sitting?
Call HI 6-1794, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONER
Wk.
end
roxying.
Eve.
sittings
Future
bookings.
Complete
charg¢
AL 1-1726. If out, call again.
TWO
EXPERIENCED
14 YEAR
OL
girls,
willing
to
baby-sit
togethe
afternoons after June 16, 75 cents a
hour, 864-0082.
EXPERIENCED
COUPLE
WIL
come
into
your
home
to do
bab
sitting. Call evenings, 262-7785.
CHILD CARE
Hourly $1.00, 5 hour minimum
Live in weekends, vacations.
251-8227 before 10 p.m.
MATURE,
RELIABLE,
EXP.
CHIL
care
(incl. infants)
days,
eves.,
(b
the
hour).
Also
stay
while
paren
vacation. Exc. refs. 475-0988.
COLLEGE
SENIOR
WILL.
BABYSI
after 5 p.m. weekdays;
all day Sa
and Sun. $.75 per hr. References. Ca
HI 6-6735.
WEE
WATCHERS
HAS
QUALIFIE
reliable women to sit in your ho
hourly,
daily,
weekly
or
vacatioy
Reasonable rates. 338-6952.
MATURE
WOMAN
WANTS
TO BAB
sit. Call 272-0509, Northbrook. $1.00 ai
hour. Mrs. Wood.

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

HARDWORKING
COLLEGE
SOPH
more desires yardwork and odd job
late afternoons Monday-Saturday a
all day Sunday. Experienced.
Pleas
call 251-6418 4:30-8:30. Ask for Al. $2.0
per hour. Have transportation.
MALE
NURSE
TO CARE
patient. Willing to travel.
Call 529-2564

FOR

MAL

High School Boy 16 Wants
SUMMER
JOB.
STORE
YAR
WORK, ETC. 251-4887.
‘
COLLEGE GRADUATE, ENTERING
LAW SCHOOL IN FALL, SEEKS
_
RESPONSIBLE SUMMER POSITION}
CALL DA 8-2229
MALE NURSE L.P.N.
available 2 or 3 days a week for relie
nursing. Call DA 8-3493 after 4 p.

Use

Hollister Want

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Hlllcrest

SWEDISH
AND
ENGLISH
SPEAKING
woman
wishes
cleaning,
Monday
Tuesday
and
Friday,
Evanston
pré¢
ferred, call after 5 p.m. 491-1695.

LADY
WISHES
COOKING,
HOUSE
work
and
companion
work.
Exper
enced. DA 8-3077 ask for Betty.

office skills. Please call, PArk 4-7486.

Professional Rug Cleaning

MO

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

Reliable

LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
JUNIOR
would like
part-time summer employment
in
LENVIEW § area.
ould
prefer 2 evenings
and
all day Sat.
Experienced
in
sales
and_
general

Upholstery Cleaning

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

LAWNS CUT: PERMANENT SUMMER
jobs.
Two
New
Trier
High
School
students.
446-3978.
MALE,
18 YRS.
OLD
GRADUATING
in June
will work
for one
year to
finance
college. Write
Mortell,
2614
Harrison St., Evanston, Illinois.

100

and Clean up. Free estimates.
Expert service. GR 5-6014.

Rug and

Situations

DOMESTICS

one day a wk. Ref. UN 4-965

SUMMER
PLAY
GROUP’
BEING
formed
by 2 New
Trier
grads.
for
children aged 4-6. Pri. beach and pool
avail.
For
information,
call Shellie,
835-3611 or 835-3367.

456-1939

Andy's Home
72

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

HIGH
SCHOOL
SOPHOMORE
WANTS
summer job as mother’s helper.
—
Prefer Glenview area. 729-4431.

RESIDENTIAL—J.J. MCMAHON
566-4568 and 566-4570

CARPET
AND
FURNITURE
cleaned in your home
evenings
and
week-ends.
Call
days
275-5533,
evenings 528-0956. Free Est.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

this Paper!

477-0726

Bill's Cleanup Service
5

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

98

.

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

EMPLOYMENT

Also any type of work.

exterior

floor cleaning

Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

76

1-5350

WASHING

Service

HOUSEWORK.

Arborist

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

Service
PArk 4-4350
9-0495

paper

__work. GR 5-3255

:

H. A. Morrison,

Decorating

REASONABLE

INTERIOR

WALL

WE

Spraying,

AL

_

=

LIVE-IN
SEPT. ARRIVA
French 28, Mother’s Helper
German 21, Mother’s Helper
Dominican 39, Domestic
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgian 23, Mother’s Helper
Also Couples and Housemen
Guaranteed plan-No year end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-790
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
700 Church St.
Evansto:

REUPHOLSTERY

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE WITH SOFA AND CHAIR
.
REUPHOLSTERED
Thousands of unusual fabrics to choose
from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery
Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
icago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

DAVEY
COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now
for disease and insect
ola
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

SONS

CLearbrook

_
es

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
experience
in
treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

675-5455

AND

ACE

LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our men are experienced and insured
in all phases of tree removal. Modern
hydraulic equipment at your disposal
with the know-how to back it up. Also
power stump grinding.
~ JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5-1195

LAURITZ JENSEN

CUSTOM

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

MON-DEL WINDOW CLEANING CO.,
508 N. ASHLAND AV., CHICAGO
CHESAPEAKE 3-6720.
Prompt,
reliable
service;
insurance
certificate
upon
request.
We _ do
residential,
commercial,
industrial
work.

EXPERIENCE

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

A

~ #7 YEARS ON NORTH SHORE
- Expert Paper Hanging
Custom Decorating Service

-

Tree Trimming

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

No Job Too Small

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
plus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
bho
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired
in
your
home.
Free
estimates, 1419 Sherman
Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

Service

APPT.,

EUROPEAN

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED
MAKE

Household

REUPHOLSTERY

Air-Conditioning

Home

COMPETENT

painted.

G. M. Garrett

SIDING

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

YEARS

and

CARRIER WINDOW AIR COND.
WORKS GREAT! $35.
Call 945-6945

LICENSED

“PAINTING

NORTH SHORE

Heating

INSURED

25)

Professional

66

Refinishing

FOR

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys _ tuck:
pointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

_35

Free estimates

Clean expert craftsman, proper
Fast yon} Service

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

YOU

- Outside trim and siding painted.

nay

HENSCHEL FLOORING CoO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

WE COVER EAVES AND TRIM.
763-2161, if no ans., res. PA 4-6882.

59

SER.

Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching.

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

Free

Siding

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

DECORATING

PAINTING

ALCOA
IF

N. SUBURBAN DECORATORS, INC.

~STUCCO

and

FLOOR

Paes

101 Situations Wanted—Women

Upholstering, Repairing and

PANEL-

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
IN-

workman-

Throw Away Your Paint Brush

of our

experts.
:
Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437
:
Mr. SSchmidt CR 2-4268
ane
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
J. M. ECKERT DECORATING CO.
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

SPRING

Good

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling
Service
2710 Appletree Ln.,
Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464.

on North Shore

BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
gamble
with
your
decorating

problems

S. NELSON
exterior.

ROOMS,

INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

ship. Best materials. Very reasonable
price. Gunnar Lind. CR 2-1986.
EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years
No

and

REC.

ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in
remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.

283-4390

PAINTING AND DECORATING
ALpine 1-3801
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.

_ SPECIALIZING IN FINE
sidential Painting and Decorating
RIOR
EXTERIOR
ing
Painting
:
Hanging
Masonry Painting
s
Staining
ough Preparation—Best Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
;
LE 717-0737

3 Generations

Mueller

JOHN

us.”’

EXTERIOR
CR 2-2938

CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
and_
painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteriMr.

864-0059

AND

74

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

CARPENTRY,

INC.

$2.50

compete

price

60

June

Ads
8,

196

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Situations Wanted—Men

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107

Household

SERVICE INC.

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Numerous Summer

AMERICAN

A

rating

ply rian

nity

WALL

ments,

attics

es

and

Garages.

types of floors. For
Don Rice 864-8846

free

BASE.

Clean

p

all

estimate

call

MALE
COLLEGE
STUDENT
WANTS
weekend job. Will do any work, lawn
care, dishwashing, etc.
’
Call 274-7183 after 6 p.m.

:

Who have had previous office experience as

STENOS
TYPISTS
CLERKS

WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.
EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and
insured
869-0325.
EXP.
MAINT.
CLEANING
STORES,
offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Stripping
waxing floors. Window washing. Refs.
Own equipment. 864-3482.

107

Help

Wanted—Women

Business

and

An

Street

equal

869-7234

274-8100

opportunity

RECEPTION
$100 WEEK

employer.

STENO
Edens Exec. Center, Wilmette
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD.
WITH
GOOD
typing,
shorthand
skills. 2nd girl in
engineering
office.
Good
opportunity
for personal advancement.
3742
hour
week.
Merit
rated
advancement,
fine
fringe
benefits.
Preemployment tests given to assure
suitability to position.
Call C. C.

Boyer,

869-2300

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

WIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

PERMANENT
FULL. TIME
HELP
IN
Kenilworth
Dental
Bldg.
Experience
not required. 251-0270.

Inc.

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

Personnel Department

EXCELLENT SUBURBAN ELECTRONics firm needs a receptionist for their
personnel
dept.
You'll
greet
office
girls,
engineers,
etc.
applying
for
ositions;
give
them _
application
orms,
then when
finished introduce
them
to
proper
interviewer.
Light
typing and good personality required.
ree.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

personnel

trainee $400-$450

TOP
INTERNATIONAL
FIRM—SHE
will be taught to interview, screen and
test
new
applicants,
set
up
new
employee
records
as well
as doing
advertising. T 40-50 w.p.m. Age to 45.
FREE.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

personnel
St.,

Evanston

GENERAL
OFFICE
DIVERSIFIED
office duties including typing, 5 day
week, good pay plus fringe benefits,
Evanston
location.
Call Mr. Daniels
BR
3-2830.
An
Equal
Opportunity
Employer.

FOUNDATION
SALESWOMEN

on shopping.

APPLY
MARSHALL FIELD &amp; CO.
June

8,

1967

With—

you

the

Life Insurance,
merisenene.
Edumployee
Discounts.

openings

The

ree

for:

COLLEGE

GRADU.

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

Dictaphone Secretary
RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
FOR
EXperienced,
reliable young woman
as
Secretary to the Controller. Excellent
opportunity
for
responsibility
and
challenge.

Accounting Clerk

from

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

to

AFTER

For

GRADUATION

Budget Floor

only

a

few

All

of

our

Dictaphone secy
Gen. office, some bkkeeping
Learn advertising, type
Typist, general office
Secretary, no steno
3 Personnel trainees
Train for Doctor’s receptionist
Learn purchasing, type
Typist, educational
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
Receptionist-typist
Typist, young, good future
Plan travel tours

500
475
475
455
450
400-450
433
433
425
400
390
375
350

F C Bookkeeper
Ass’t bkkprs., hand entry
Payroll clerk
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
Inventory clerk trainee

600
425-500
500
390-500
390-450
375

1401 Programmer
Personnel interviewer
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Key purch op’s
File supervisor
Clerical trainees, no typing

650
600
350-450
350-450
433
325-433

HOWARD

mag
eng bg he SERVICE
No Fee Hours 9 to
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

FOR

YOU!

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFICE
job
for
2-3 months.
Evanston
area
location.
Must
be
able
to type
50
wpm.
Right Girl temporary
Service.
Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL
ASSOCIATION
WANTS
A REceptionist. Lots of public and phone
contact. Some typing. 9-5. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

VERY
RESPONSIBLE
GIRL TO HANdle all office duties for small technical firm. Duties include typing, filing
and handling of clients on phone. Call
676-9600.
8214 McCormick Blvd., Skokie, Il.
SOCIAL
SERVICE
ORGANIZATION,
Central
Evanston.
Typing
ability,
some
college.
Salary
to $400.
Call
Wally, Boulevard
Evanston Employment DA 8-7171. No Fee.

TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST
MAGAZINE
PUBLISHER
IN NORTHfield has opening for part-time typist,
hours 9 to 4 daily. Permanent.
tart
_uaaaaena de Call Mrs. Green, HI 64403.

SURVEYS

INTERVIEWERS
WANTED
FOR
INteresting part-time permanent Gallup
survey.
Door
to door
in own
area.
$1.75 hr. Call Fri. 9 a.m.-noon 369-5475.

contact 9-5

variety,

_

no typing —

DEERFIELD—HIGHLAND PAF
Train to aid busy market Exec.
Secy. aid publicity manager
Personnel records and variety
Interesting production dept. variety

Reservationist

Train

for

for salesmen

public

contact

Compose

15,
$4425,

9-5

5

spot

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing

Lot

letters for sales mer ;

— $450—

Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

$450
a

"FORD"

ak

ACCOUNTING CLERK

EVANSTON

Mgr.

$500
450
450
450

:

Responsible

puterized

DOWNTOWh

position,

modern

accounting

operation.

quires
good
figure
aptitude
ability, some
previous exper
accounting or clerical work.

50

College Recruiting
Sales, own office
Sales, receptionist
Small
office

450
475
50
433

]
e
Pe:

week, good starti
3716 hour work
salary
with
advancemen
oppo! rtu
ties, fine fringe benefits and wor
conditions. Pre- employment

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

$435

public

detail,

Good typist for variety job 8:30-4: 30
Bookkpr., Recreational org. 9-5

2-1 142

Evanston-Room

4-

EVANSTON—WILMETTE
Doctor’s Office, Reception
Reception, order taker, no typ.
Exec. Secretary for Top Director —
Personnel, Aid Manager, type
Accts. payable. Rec.. 35 hrs.
Dictaphone Secy in Sales 9-5

SECRETARIES

en

to

assure

you

are

effect

placed.

:

CallC. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of Ameri

602

ADV
ERS
Sie
PERSONNEL
YOU DON’T NEED STRONG
skills
for this position
as
secretary;
duties
are
va
interesting; there is some tes
will be
trained
by
one
of
personnel
directors
in
the
area. Some college helpful.

TYPIST
A MONTH

Dictaphone,
typing,
general
office
skills.
Veins
responsibility,
shorthand
desirable
but not required,
If
you
are
looking
for
a_ challenging,
exciting
job
with
a
fast
growing
Northfield
firm,
3742
hour’
week,
regular
salary
increases,
call
Mrs.
Barnett.

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?
OF’
p

Chi

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee, Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church

446-8390

Administrative

PROOFREADER

U

St.,

_
:
vans'

Trainee

$4!

LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
A WO
to head a department. Must be ab!
work A
® sa people. Typing.

INTERESTING
AND
CHALLENGING
opportunity
for experienced
girl for
Evanston
lithographer.
Varied
office
duties,
some
typing
helpful,
liberal
fringe benefits, 3742 hour week. Call
D. Litman. UN 9-0933

8-6880

GIRL FRIDAY

Phone,

AT
E “‘L’’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador

SU

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFISLD,

Figures,

and

1737

BY PHO!
:

5-2400

100%

Bld

9-1 142

DEVON

REGISTER

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Exec. Secretary, V.P. in Sales
Personnel Assistant to train
Receptionist, front desk showrm.
Sales ofc., variety, light steno
General office, no typ., 34 hrs.
|

NEW
Parking

W.

MAY

| Full Charge Bookkeeper, sm. off.
Animal Hospital Receptionist
Receptionist, learn new switchbd.
Girl Friday, Medical office
Payroll trainee, lovely new off.
Aid Jr. Executive, no steno
Secy. to busy buyer, light steno
Dictaphone—Secy. to

SKOKIE

of West

ORchard

5347
YOU

500 | YO

475
450
450
430

End

.
NORTHWEST

i
500

GROVE

ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN
ro
5945 Ww. DEMPSTER

525

Westmoreland

I

FORD
MORTON

100%

ae
ae
Sales
Dir.

226 IN THE

on

EMPLOYMENT
fe)
100%, FREE. SOBs”
600
550
525

ORCHARD,

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Secy to Treasurer

SUITE

ia

Help Wanted—Women

Service

positions.

ad

Business and Professional

Secy to Division mgr.
Secy in administration
Steno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard
Credit secy, young

OLD

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107.

328-7466

GALLUP

SKOKIE

are

emi per reg!
irl
Frida
or

Editorial

COME
IN
TODAY
AND
LET
OUR
counselors
describe
opportunities
which
will be
available
for you
in
June.
We can set up open interviews for you
right now with many companies.
Look over the field and find that one
best place for you. Feés are paid by
the employer.

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Employment

Branch Sales
Marketing
1 Girl Office
School

NOW

Pa

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suburban
you.
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RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

PLAN

a “

Outside Chicago's Loop
WORK NEAR HOME!

At North

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad, to learn accounting work.
Varied,
interesting
duties which
require an aptitude for figures, interest
in details; and good typing ability.

:

cit

Secy to Production mgr.

Addressograph Operator

week,

ese

cs

Personnel secy

i

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required. Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

5 day

Te

| Sales Secy,plush ofcs.
peer to Marketing Dir.
egal secy, some exp.

er

RECENT

Oldest

following

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and

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Help Wanted—Women |

4:30.

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT

1618

EVANSTON

SHORTHAND.
SKOKIE
$500.
ASsist V-P regional Mgr.
Some
receptionist type duties. Poised attractive
girl. Details call Jim. Skokie Employment Service, 7952 N. Lincoln. OR 52300. No Fee.

made available. Enjoy our employee discount and save

Employment Office

with

7

Business and Professional

NO

Experience helpful but not necessary. Training will be

ORCHARD,

discussing

bee

M ARQ

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
RE- |
cent high school graduate. Excellent
opportunity to learn personnel work.
Good typing speed and an interest in
details
essential
2-3 years
business
experience preferred.

1618

We have full time openings.

OLD

Go

Project Draftsmen

708 Church Street

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

i

HOSPITAL
To

ze

=| 107

ate
with
creative
and
organization
abilities to plan and write advertising
bulletins and brochures. Will assume
many
responsibilities
in
production
areas.

White Collar
Girls
of America,

have

NEED

Register With

‘If you have |-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.

‘

pany

Copywriter

Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
TOP RATES
NO FEES

Professional

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

1771 Howard

E

We

PAINTING

of

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Professional

including Health
af si pares
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an an

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uture prospects w
merican, an
our complete fringe benefit program,

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A Good Company To Grow With
WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTU-

477-0726.

weal adit landecardne

and

pepe ere

.

removed.

Ee

:

SUPPLY CORPORATION

Fes

.
vailable
For

Lae mr egg Mae pg
Bg
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework. Also any type of work,

:

Help Wanted—Women

~

Business

age Po gp ae nae bier day's eae
3
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,
lg
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storms

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Business and Professional
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Job Opportunities

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Help Wanted—Women
.

DALE’S STUDENT

:

Soke.
ie

SERVICE

Orrington

DAvis

HOSPITAL

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:
CHAIRMAN

OF O.B.-GYN.

Executive
secretary
for Chairman
of
Challenging
position
for experienced
good typing and shorthand req. 8:30-5,

Obstetrics

rl

friday.

on.-Fri.,

DEPT.
and

Gynecology

Medical

some

Sat.

terms

Dept.

pref.,

morn.

j
*

OUT-PATIENT
Will assist Clinic
cases. Mon-Fri., 8

CLINIC,

SECRETARY

manager
with correspondence
relative
to
to :430. Typing and light shorthand req.

PUBLIC HEALTH
Will assist laboratory personnel with
ing req. Will work with patients and

SECRETARY

TO

RESEARCH
public health
staff. 8:30 to

out-patient
F

:
:

CLERK
peer, reports.
5, Mon.-Fri.

Typee

PATHOLOGIST

Will be responsible for correspondence and medical reports for Staff doctor of Clinical Laboratories. Typing but no shorthand req. 8 to 5 p.m.,
Mon.-Fri., occas. Sats.

2650

APPLY
RIDGE AVE.

PERSONNEL

DEPT.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

492-4600 =
Classified ont

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| 107
Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Help Wanted—Women

107.

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co. | 7m.
Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:
GENERAL OFFICE
vertising of established,
a3 peng. friendly insurance
ee aah

CLERK

pany.

continuing

challenges

.

oul handle copy and rough
s,

internal

publications.

v when your ideas work, you
et the glories!

Lees

nlimited opportunity
Ee eeding fringe benefits.
lary wide open .. . plenty
room to grow.

E Don't fight loop crowds...
a

enjoy

satisfying

creative

new

building

our

in

‘career

one

located

Fs sofiveniently

St. "L".

Howard

block from

a none Personnel Department,
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter&gt;W,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
“a --‘:

SECRETARY

equal

opportunity

~NO

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
602

328-7466

£ PERSONNEL OFFICE
:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ssankens through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

OHH

EEE

HEHEHE

HEE

EEE

HEHEHE

HEHEHE

to: help members,
small s/o. very

sae

STIVERS

Lifesavers,

Inc.

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg

» 677-5130
Room 512

"94

Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

dental ass't. $350-$400

Employer

EVANSTON
Should
have
FREE.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

DOWNTOWN
some
chair

AREA.
side
exp.

personnel
St., Evanston

WE’RE EXPANDING
ments

for

with

an

OUR

additional

Secretaries
Typists

positions

as

DEPART-

floor.

tellers,

Apply

EE. -anston

WOMAN

M.D.

office.

FOR

NORTH

Heavy

EV-

front

desk

appointment
work.
Some _ back-up
a
ping.
Salary
to $450.
Call
Wally,
levard Evanston Employment DA

7171. Ist Nat’] Bk. Bldg. No Fee.

as
_

REAL

ESTATE

RECEPTIONIST. TYPIST
SATURDAYS
only.
Excellent
opportunity
to learn

the real estate business.
NASH
REALTY
118 Green Bay
innetka, 446-7180
Fad
J
1
OR
PART-TIME,
DAY
pape

family

restaurant;

good

Rd.,
OR
work-

=
os conditions; good tips. Experience
ss
necessary.
App
in person.
oe
lworth
Inn,
7110
N.
Lincoln,
i3
colnwood, Ill. OR 3-3381.
#

2 TypIst

TO

ss
pie

Lis
es :

billing

TRAIN

machine.

- salary,

ON

Excellent

IBM _

SHONTS

FOR

“GLAMOROUS

“Talk
of the Town’’
Beauty
Salon,
full time.
Hupbara
Woods.
5 days,

_Please
a
=

_

4

=6

MAN
i

Car

train.

EXECUTIVE
FOR
FIELD
with
Beauty
Counselors.
Flexible hours. We
Call PArk 9-1566.

—_ Classifi ed

Comprehensive benefit program
includes
stock
purchase
and
tuition reimbursement.

which
100%

Interesting opportunities are now available in our academic,

business

and

research

offices

for

secretaries

with and without shorthand, and typists.
Small, congenial offices offering a variety of responsibilities. Excellent -benefit program includes 3 weeks
paid vacation and tuition reduction for employee and
dependent children. Employee parking available.

Personnel Department
1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
An equal opportunity employer

ply in person, or call Mrs.
Bell at 475-7900 for an appointment.

Washington

Baxter

Laboratories,
6301 Lincoln
An

Equal

Av.

Inc.

Morton

965-4700

Opportunity

1630

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Equal

Avenue

Evanston,

Opportunity

Ill.

Employer

SALES OFFICE ASST.
IF

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department

Chicago
An

Employer

FIGURE CLERKS

National

Insurance Company

Grove

YOU
ARE
PROFICIENT
IN
shorthand and typing and are looking
for a position offering growth potential, please call Miss Bachman at 4754398 regarding
an interesting newly
created spot in our rapidly growing
congenial sales office.
Varied
duties
at the beginning
will
include
dictation,
the
processing
of
sales leads and distribution of sales
promotion
material.
This
is
an
outstanding
opportunity
to build for
yourself
a
top
flight
position
of
considerable
responsibility.
Salary
open. Usual company benefits

POLYSCIENCE

An

CORP.

909 Pitner Av., Evanston
Equal Opportunity Employer

VILLAGE OF WINNETKA
HAS AN OPENING IN ITS FIN—
ANCE DEPARTMENT
FOR A CASHIER.
Salat geen. JKnowledge of PAYROLL
and
BOOKKEEPING desired. Experience
desirable
but
will train.
EXCELLENT BENEFITS.

274-8100
employer

APPLY TO TOM NELSON AT THE
Village Hall, 510 Green Bay Rd.,
Winnetka, Ill. Phone 446-2500.

executive secretary

girl friday 9-5

TRAINEE

LEWIS

phone 835-1818.

necessary.

$345 to $410

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
INVENTORY CONTROL

SWITCHBOARD

632

ointment.
RESS.
GOOD
SALARY _ AND
Be
5 day week. Full time. Perma‘nent.
ae ca ve ete
Av., Wilmette.

Dictaphone
Operator

LOCAL FIRM WILL TRAIN A BEGINner
to
run
their
switchboard.
No
typing needed. Will also take another
girl part-time. FREE,

starting

modern office nr. Old Orchard
g
center.
Call
966-5100
for

$325 to $365

CLIFF

os,

, MATURE

Clerk Typist

not necessary.

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

secrétary-

bookkeepers- -proof. Some posican
be
part
or
full
time.
:
llent benefits. Bank of Highland
Park. Robert Nilles. 432-7800.

Secretaries
INTERNATIONAL
PERSONNEL

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
OFFICE
OF
a national organization has an excellent
opening
for
the
right
person.
Good merit recognition. $450.

ans. phones,
light typing.

THEN
Let our counselors discuss our
openings with you. Experience

WORK
475-3500
Room 308

You're looking for a job with
a future .. . one that offers
diversified duties . . . andthe
chance to participate in top
benefits . . . where your efforts are .rewarded by periodic merit salary increases
with a policy of "promotion
from within"

DEPT.

Figure Clerks

IMPORTANT

TEMPORARY

FRAMING

Personnel Wanted

EEE

a)

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway.
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

personnel
ib rownlie
Church
St , Evanston

ORDER

PACKAGE DEVELOPMENT

ee

XCLUSIVE PRIVATE CLUB NEEDS
recept.
FREE:

Typists

To qualify tell us by
letter, postcard,
phone
or
attache
coupon,
name,
phone of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,
card or coupon.

mate?

Opportunity

HH

Northwestern
University

trainee

Evanston-Room

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

FULL
OR
PART-TIME.
MON T™"*
of
pictures
in frames.
Some
sales
work. Pleasant atmosphere.
EVANSTON PAINT &amp; GLASS
GR 5-0430
Mr. Puls

TYPING

Reb

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 ss
college training in
the biological
sciences, some chemistry also desirable. On-the-job training
and interesting assignments in Pharmaceutical Research.

PICTURE

employer-

Office Workers

Her Phone
My Name
My Phone

in 10 Years

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
INTERESTING
and varied positions available in our
rapidly expanding company. Excellent
starting salaries and good opportunities for rapid advancement.

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
office
workers who have not worked
for us
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
to
night,
student,
teacher temporaries
CLIP THI
COUPON TODAY!!!
POCO

Growth

Inc.

We're Still Expanding

ee

LAB ASSISTANT

Equal

$40

Experienced Skilled

MUST
HAVE
PREVIOUS
OFFICE
experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

An

500%

Sponsor

TYPIST

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

1771 HOWARD STREET

_ An

EARN

GENERAL
will
train.

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
and
ability to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

yout for ads, sales promo-

Laboratories,

ANYONE

CLERK

PREFER
WOMAN
WITH
office
experience,
but
Duties will be varied.

Baxter
Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

CHURCH
SECRETARY.
WINNETKA
church desires secretary to Minister
of Christian
education.
Good
typist,
likes detail,
understanding
of office
procedure and machines,
personality
and
ability
to
work
with
church
groups and co-ordinate activities. Mrs.
Howe, 446-7777 for appointment.
EXPEDITER
Typing,
job cost,
inventory
control,
and general office are the requisites.
Pleasant
working
cond.
Call
Mr.
Benzel for appointment at 966-4500.
GANTNER INDUSTRIES INC.
1822 Lehigh (Plant)
Glenview

Keypunch-Tab

Machine Opr.

ORDER
Small

ENTRY’
AND
BILLING.
IBM installation. Mr. Snel.
THE TAPECOAT CO.
1527 Lyons, Evanston, DA 8-5220

ADVERTISING
ARTIST.
Girl Friday. Full time,
free
lance
for
N.
Agency/Studio.
Write
P.O. Box 112, Wilmette,

1

GIRL
OFFICE,
MANAGER
IS ON
the road so she will allocate her work
as is best for her. Typing but very
light steno. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400
ARE
YOU
MATURE,
NEAT,
GRAcious, intelligent and genuinely interested in being a valuable part of a
health profession? There is need for a
person having these characteristics as
assistant-receptionist in an established
but newly equipped Winnetka dental
practice. Answer in own handwriting.
Write T-104, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
ONE
GIRL
OFFICE
MEDICAL
SUPply firm.
Younger
girl with typing
ability. Salary to $400. North Evanston. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment
Service. DA
8-7171. No
Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

2-PHONE GIRLS
_FULL OR PART-TIME
Pleasant work. will train. Salary
bonus plan. = poet Taylor,

plus

TIRED OF THE TRIP TO THE LOOP?
Would you like an interesting job near
home? Work in a busy dental office
learning
new
things.
Replies
confidential.
Write T-168, Box, Wilmette, Ill.

FLEXIBLE
part-time, or
Shore
Ad
TOPSELCO,
Tl.

SECRETARY-TYPIST
Dictaphone;
modern
N. _ Evanston
office on Central St. bus-line.
Good
beginners considered. Call Mr. Johnson at 869-8500.

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK
BOOKkeeping dept. Machine operated. Experience preferred but will train.
Glencoe National Bank
See Mr. Schinler
835-2800

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK UP AND
R_ FULLER
orders. $2.00 HR. GUARANTEED.

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
TYPING
and gg F One woman office. 5 days
a week
e ady work. State reference,
and
gg
Write
T-167,
Box
60,
Wilmette

WAITRESS.
SOME
EXPERIENCE
for
the
summer
or
yim
=
if
desired. No nights. 3 to 5 days. Excel. .
salary
and
tips. ary
349 Park,
Glencoe or phone 835-1000.

Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

—_ Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

8,

1967

�07

~—

=—

—

-

=

Ga —

c

Help Wanted—Women
Business
and

ane :

—

107.

Business

ALL

PREFERRED
BUSINESS SERVICE
be

interviewing

at:

Northbrook Youth Center
1810 WALTERS AV.
(across from St. Bare
—
NORTHBROOK,
We

have

an immediate

Typists

need

for:

Figure and File Clerks

Keypunch Operators
Comptometer Operators
9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
for information call

Expanding staff opens interesting new
position with good
advancement
potential.
Beginner
with
good
typing,
stenographic
accomplishment
could
qualify.
Pleasant
office
environment.
Good
starting salary, 3742 hour work week,
fine
fringe
benefits,
merit
rated
advancement.
Pre-employment
tests
given
to assure
you
are effectively
placed.

Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

$375

Packaging Corp. of America
WORK AT SCHOOL
WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
ssess: secretarial, clerical
geeneral office, typing, public contact.
hen again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
INo Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

SECY

$450

O STENO
OR
PREVIOUS
EXPERI:
ence needed for this position as secy
to the Administrative Mgr. You will
be
handling
some
personnel
work.

LEWIS

EMPLORMENT
Orrington

1618

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Switchboard Operator
CHUMACHER
Chicago

Ave.,

Bookkeeper—General

IB.

J.

Dickens

Sr.

FULL
OR
Women’s
oat, 1700
400.

Office

&amp; CO.
CR

2-3636

EVANSTON

PART-TIME
SALESGIRL,
apparel. Contact Miss DunOrrington, Evanston, GR 5-

OMAN TO PRESS OR FOLD CLOTHing; must be steady worker;
5 day
week.
Good
pay.
Paid
vacations.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person. Northshore
Uniform
Service,
1818 Dempster St., Evanston.
WOMAN
WANTED
TO
SORT
AND
classify clean linens, 5 day week, 40
hours.
North
Shore
Clean
Towel
Service,
942 Custer
Ave.,
Evanston.
864-8400.
SECRETARY—FULL TIME
Good
typing
skills.
New
office
Northbrook. For interview call
729-3230
NURSE
COMPANION
12 HR.
Elderly lady patient, aaa

June

8,

1967

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERIence
for
various
Northshore
firms.
Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.

personnel

Typi
Bill 7
So
Stat. clerks
Credit corresp.
Inventory control
Bank pages
Personnel assts.
Purchasing trns.
File Clerks
Bookkeepers
Customer serv. trn.

600 DAVIS

ADD

TO YOUR

in

DUTY.

583-5147

WAITING

Also

NO

of Office

STENOS, TYPISTS
c
KS
OPERATORS

Come

1657
An

MISS PAIGE
Dempster

1856

PLACEMENT
966-0700

SINGLE

CAMPBELL'S
869-0300

YOU

LIKE

WORKING

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES
Full or part-time.
In exclusive bath
and closet shop. Apply in person.
CUSTOM CLOSETS
996 Linden
Hubbard Woods
DO
ECG,
hours per

SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.
EXPERIENCED
NURSERY
SCHOOL
teacher needed. Half days. Start Sept.
15. Write T-160 Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Northbrook

CLIFF

HELP

AU

Zenith
sharing

offers an extrdordinary
and company
paid Blue

2201

W.
An

Equal

Opportunity

general office duties. le
working conditions in
building. Excellent bene
company cafeteria, 8:30
4:30, 5 day week.

—

LIFE INSURANCE

CO.

Personnel Department
Howard.

Stree

An equal nena

employer

ASSIST
WITH
GENERAL
ve
brary duties. Should wate
ye
and/or
good _ typing.
ib
benefit program includes $3vein
vacation and tuition reduction.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVER
PERSONNEL DEPARTM
Chicago Av.
An Equal Spores

Em

$400.
LG.
EVANSTON
DO
firm.
She
will
act
as
recpt.
trained for interviewing and tes
50 w.p.m. All public contact. F

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

their

busy

Evanston

SECRETARY
Estate firm needs
handle diversified

office.

Efficient

Se
aa p:

s iis” 3

organizational
ability
are
References. Call ID 2-6600.

will

which includes
Shield.

Evanston,
Employer

Ill.

have

L. RINGER

Highland

NORTH

Park

EVANSTO!
previou:
asa

OR

TYPIST

PART-TIME

Boule
8-

DAYS,

a9
on

Held ID 2-9090

BEAUTY

NORTH

erator

and
profit

:

a

Type
news
as
it
happens
computerized
machine.

average
skills,
personality.

u

personnel
St.,

Top Real
person to

FULL

RADIO

Howard,

compe

modern offices. Call Wally,
Evanston Employment. DA
Fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

Phone R. Volpe
745-3227 For Appointment

ZENITH

insurance

has openings for typists

Younger woman with some
experience.
Salary
$450.

for women
who
have
had
fields to join Zenith in its

benefit program
Cross
and Blue

Evanstonians

TYPISTS |

BOOKKEEPER

in Evanston

possess above
pep, poise and

firm—Owned ne
by

482 Central,

For Our Engineering Offices

The selected candidates will
some experience and will need

Operated

skills

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFICE
job for 2-3 months,
Evanston
area
pdt oy Must be good steno and be
able
to
type
50
wpm.
Right
Girl
temporary Service. Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

available
mentioned

come

Herter,

9-3500.

An Evanston

PARENT?

SECRETARIES
STENO CLERKS
GENERAL CLERKS
Excellent
growth
op ortunities
experience in one of the above
engineering facility in Evanston.

CL

TO

Service

CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
Better hours
More convenient location
Better pay

FOR

PEO-

Located

Arlington Heights—1806

1771

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

Evanston

WITH

Av.,

or

BENEFIT TRUST

ADVANCED

. Better use of your

SERVICE REP
IF

to you

. 272-4820

.

appointment,

Workpower

INC.

Personnel
Walters

for

We are your ‘‘personal”’ service. ae

Rd.
Northbrook,
Ill.
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

BEGINNER,

FULL-TIME,
YEAR+ROUND
POSItions available. Selling experience not
necessary.
Above
average
salary.
5
day week.
St.

Equal

Area

SALES LADIES
SPORTSWEAR

Davis

Phone

Leading

SECRETARIES
BOOKKEEPERS
KEYPUNCH OPRS.
TYPISTS
CLERKS

WOULD
YOU
LIKE
CHALLENGE
stimulation, a chance to meet celebrities, writers, directors; and an interesting variety of clerical duties (light
typing,
no steno),
then
this is the
position
for
you.
You'll
assist
the
producer
at well. known
local
T.V.
ge
ath $450 mo. to start. Age open to

MEDICAL
SCHOOL
TYPING
AND
receptionist work. ames
preferred,
Evanston.
Salary
.~ =
Call Wally,
Boulevard Evanston
Employment DA
8-7171. No Fee. Ist Nat’l Bank Bldg.
COOK
2ND. GIRL’S
SUMMER
CAMP,
Wisconsin. June 22—August 20. Someone who is working in a school now
and
wants
a
summer
job.
Good
working
conditions.
Call
VErnon
51311.

Shermer

GIRL FRIDAY
T.V. PRODUCER

6028

in and let us or,
SEE MR. LOR

CULLIGAN

Golf a Professional Bldg.
202, Nile
299-4495
flours: 9 to 5 daily

:

Registrations must be made in} :

SERVICE
Evanston
BR 3-2155

. DICTAPHONE TYPIST
. NCR OPERATORS
. SECRETARIES

TASK FORCE
Room

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEE
MONTHS—TEMPORAR
MENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSTOD
THEIR OFFICES.

DAvis ¢

THERE
IS A PLACE
FOR YOU AT
Culligan’s International Headquarters
in Northbrook.
We have openings at
various
levels—some
for
girls
with
experience-others for sharp beginners.

COMP.

Skills

Evanston—839 Chica

FULL TIME
OFFICE

Help

over

All Office

Murph

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago Ave.
UN 9-9510

or

Stenographers
Dict. Opers..
Typists
Clerical

FEE

If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone.

OPERATORS

All Types

18

LARGE
LEASING FIRM PRESENTly
has
two
openings
available
for
either experienced or trainable women
under 35 to work in their new offices.

Requirements
are typing of 25 wpm
and a good telephone personality for
these diversified positions.
Naturally
they
would
prefer
some
type
of
~ related experience and that’s why the
salary range of:
TRAINEE
$400
LIGHT EXPER.
$450
GOOD EXPER.
$500
Benefits
include
all
company
paid
insurance,
vacations,
3742 hr. week,
and excellent potential for advancement.

965-3240

WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
OFFICE
work in rug salesroom
and cleaning
lant.
Telephone _ answering,
light
ookkeeper,
etc.
Full
or part-time.
Opp. ETHS, bus trans. to door. Good
pay, pleasant surroundings.
EVANSTON CARPET &amp; CLNG. CO.
1917 Church St.
UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289

DOCTOR’S
ASSISTANT
TO
CBC-light typing, 30 to 40
week. Glenview. PA 9-1125.

Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.

Students-Tesehar

CREDIT

ple
in
person
and
by
hone,
this
company will train you to
handle their
4
relations
work.
No _ typing.

INCOME

SUB.

$85
$80
$90
$90
$80
$65
$100
$85
$75-85
$75-105
$90

PECK?

RECEPTIONIST

EVANSTON

KAY

TODAY!

Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.

AND

Business and Professional

FOR
‘‘TOP
FLIGHT’
ADVERTISING
agency
in the Radio
and TV
field.
Prefer
someone
between
25 and
45
with
light
typing
ability,
to
greet
visitors. Starting salary $350. No fee.

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
KEYpunch
operators
in North
Suburban
area. Full shift or part-time. Long or
short term assignments. No Fee.

618

CALL AVON

$500
$433
$433
$500
$450
$600
$500
$450
75

CALL 869-8600
PARKER PERSONNEL

St., Evanston

CUSTOMERS

TYPIST, GENERAL OFFICE
Investment Advisory Service In Glenview
has
opening
for
a_ part-time
typist
with
experience
in
general
office work.
Knowledge
of grammar
punctuation essential. Call PArk
-5404.

BASKIN

file clerks and typists

CHGO.

BACKGROUND
IN GENERAL
INSURance helpful but not essential. Small,
congenial office. Air-cond.

BURT DICKENS

18
5
3
3
9
4
3
2
21
40
8

602

PART-TIME.
TO
ASSIST
IN
LABOratory
experimentation,
computer
programming,
problem
solving
and
general theoretical and experimental
research
in
Geochemistry,
B.S.
or
B.A. with courses in Chemistry
and
Math.
Familiarity
with
computer
programming helpful.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FORD

Evanston

400
400
375
Sis
350
350
$350
390
400
500

Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.
Wk.

GENERAL

KEYPUNCH

328-7466
RESEARCH ASSISTANT

708 Church
328-3400.

Help Wanted—Women

HUNT

A

T.V. Publicity
Trade association
Tech. sales
Bank officer
One girl office
Treasurer
Bi-lingual
Marketing
Dictaphone

bAk
:, hee — ae ae——-

EVANSTON
SALES
OFFICE
IN THIS
area will train a woman to handle and
process
customer
orders
in
their
congenial 4 girl office. All they really
need is a mature, stable woman with
a good figure es
and common
sense, Even the
hunt and peck typing
isn’t necessary if she has neat, legible
handwriting. Starting salary while in
training is $375 with a raise to $400 in
ninety days and an income potential
of $500 within two or three years, No

$450 Mo.
$460 Mo.
$433 Mo.
$500 Mo.
$525 Mo.

SECRETARIES

&lt;-

_—

Business and Professional

$85
$80
$90
$80
$100
$85

Keypunch
IBM Tab
Comptometer
Console operator
Programmer Trn.

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

brownlie

PART-TIME. EVENINGS 5 TO 8
p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m
Light typing.
Call Mr.
Mayfield
for
appt. DAvis 8-3500.
1131

$400
$400
$525

49 | -0600

Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
Dental Office
School
Travel Agency
Psychologist
Public Relations
General
Office
Personnel
Secretary-No steno

1107.

Professional

MACHINES

Evanston

Evanston-Room

and

aa
—3 ; a marae

—-

Help Wanted—Women

Evanston Mfgr
Sales Office
Personnel Office
Bank (nr. trans.)
Recp. with swb. exp.
Dentist

GENERAL

DOWNTOWN

z =— se —

RECEPTION

FREE

273-5180

=:

-

CALL THE
BEST FIRST
PHONE 869-8600

CLERK TYPIST, Evanston
CUSTOMER RELATIONS,
Evanston
DICTAPHONE
TYPIST, Evanston
EXEC. SECRETARY,
Evanston

In

F

GIRLS
— WOMEN

$475
$650
$475
$400
$375
$138

Clerk-Typist

FREE.

POSITIONS

.

Business

518 Davis Street

in Disguise’

PERSONNEL

107.

SERVICE

PREFERRED
BUSINESS SERVICE

det :

Professional

PERSONNEL ASSIST
SENIOR COPYWRITE
GIRL FRIDAY
RECEPTIONIST,
SWITCHBOARD
RECEPTIONIST,
TYPIST
EXPERIENCED
SALESWOMEN

864-4500

EVANSTON

and

BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT

ON FRIDAY
JUNE 9th

of ‘‘Angels

—;

MANY POSITIONS FOR
JUNE GRADS!!
COME IN TODAY

Secretaries

Home

- 7

ed

THE
TOP JOBS
ARE AT
BOULEVARD

YOUR CONVENIENCE
et

Will

-

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

TEMPORARY
PART-TIME
_ OFFICE WORK
FOR

no

PONS rl

Ss
———

OPERATOR

EVANSTON.
can

make

AMBITIOUS

$200

a week

commission. 5 day week.
Call GR 5-1718

q

o

oF;

salary

9-5.

CAMP
COUNSELORS
EXC.
OPP
tunity for girls seeking
summer - *
in the out-of-doors.
eautiful
cam
located Wisc. vacationland.
9 w
age 21 or over. Wilmette Girl Scout
Council. AL 1-3100.
:
NO TYPING
Handle
mailing
machine,
and distribution of mail. File search
=yene
Personnel
1609
Maple

HELP

WANTED:

operators
+
lt

SEWING

MACHIN

with or without experien
Bay
Rd.,
Highwood
433.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk «* Chiacks News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 3

�Help Wanted—Women

107
Business and Professional

Business

1967
" GRADUATES
you

be

looking

for

permanent

: SEmbleyment
after graduation?
If
_ we would like to talk to you now.

:

ae
:

a rapidly

expanding

so,

interna-

al

manufacturer of hospital-medionly
cal
yg es Our company has experigrowth
in the
past
10
Sear s.
This
rapid
expansion
has
aa
ed many interesting new jobs and

:b
oy

otgelng one of them
you.

will be just right

STENOGRAPHERS
-TYPISTS
ACCOUNTING CLERKS
FILE CLERKS

01 Lincoln Ave.

5-4700
Opportunity

Equal

Inc.

Morton Grove
Employer

ORTHBROOK

REAL ESTATE SALES
IF YOU

ARE

t

NOT IN REAL

ESTATE,

feel
you
would
enjoy
helping
le with the important decision of
lecting
a home
or selling one, we
ld like to talk with you. One of
rth Shore’s most progressive firms

with

is

attractive

new

completing

interesting

its

and

Northbrook

sales

staff.

financially

activity for those who
work.
Northbrook

ferred.

proach

to

Pleasant

rewarding

are right for
resident
pre-

low-pressure

people

important.

_ work schedule.

an

ap-

Flexible

KOENIG

Washington

Co.

Bees ~ Searle Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
oo
OR 3-3200

uusnyeody

For Figures?

VE SEVERAL POSITIONS
for people who have a flair for

open

open, fr
you

Employer

and

and

you

are

can

accurate.

do

light

If this is

typing

even if you can’t) call us.

(or

Fee, Hours

9-5

it. by appt.

636 Church

TOUR
= YOU.

St.,

UN

9-3520

Evanston

PLANNER

WILL

BE

COMPLETELY

* trained to plan local and foreign tours.
All
patie
contact.
Light
typing.

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

1618 Orrington
L

IN

HOUSE

DAvis

8-6880

MOTHER.

Boulevard

DA

8-7171.

No

Evanston

Employ-

Fee.

nial

DUTIES.

office.

SMALL

BURT DICKENS

B.

J.

Dickens

Sr.

CR

WORKING

2-3636

CONDITIONS

in
headquarters
of
The
American
Academy of Pediatrics. Located near
-U. campus
D.A.
Damon,
869-4255
1801 Hinman Ave., Evanston.

NURSING

COMPANION

NEEDED

SOCIAL WORKER

NEEDED

é
art-time
work
in a Northside
children’s agency to do foster home
and adoption work. St. Mary’s Home
for
Children,
5741
Kenmore,
- Chicago, LO 1-5288.

GIRL

TO

ANSWER

PHONE

moving company. Sat.
Evanston.
475-3141.

— Classified

8:30

of Church

An

EXECUTIVE

FOR

DO

manufacturing firm needs a girl with
moderate
skills
and
the
ability
to
handle
public
contact.
You’ll
have
your
own
plush
outer
office,
and
screen calls, visitors, etc. Free.
MISS
PAIGE
PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700
SECRETARY

Street

equal

NEED
FAMOUS

Department

EXTRA

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

TO

CALL FOR OUR HOLLISTER PUBlications
circulation
dept.
Excellent
commission in your spare time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

CREATIVE

ex. sec'ys $433-$500

WE
NEED
A
YOUNG
GAL
WITH
good skills who enjoys working with
numbers. You will be secretary for a
Public Accounting firm partner. Must
be able to work on own in smaller
firm, Far north location. Top salary,
fast raise review. Full time position.
but
you
may
start
part-time
if
necessary. 869-1424.

LARGE
NATIONAL
FIRM.
ALL
skills, one for head of personnel and
cne for clinical research. Age to 45.
FREE.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

Real Estate Office

personnel
St.,

AV., EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

PERMANENT
POSITION;
5
DAY
week;
paid
holidays
and
vacations.
Girls going to school in fall need not
apply.
:
Glenview Florist
724-8222

BOOKKEEPING,
LIGHT
TYPING
2
days a week. Hours at your convenience. Call after 5:00, VE 5-1336.

QUINLAN

UN

&amp; TYSON.

1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

INC.

WIG

to

STYLIST

FOR
1 p.m.

Department.

thetic hairpieces.

APPLY

Employment Office

If you can’t
by phone.

come

in,

please

1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

SERVICE

Avenue,

Evanston
BR 3-2155

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY.
NEW
plant
with
beautiful
modern
airconditioned
offices.
Above
average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in _ fo
personal interview and let us explain)
how we can improve and secure your
future.

BUEHLER

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Desirable position requires good typ
ing, shorthand skills. Some
previou
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
of
fice, national
corporation.
3742 hou
work week, good starting salary wit
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment tests give
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

CLIFF

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

Packaging Corp. of America

JR. SECRETARY

A CHANGE?

ARE
YOU
INTERESTED
IN BEING
in our one girl office located in an airconditioned,
model
home
in Northbrook?
This
is
an _ exciting
new
division of a rapidly expanding luxury
residential builder that needs you, a
bright,
personable
individual
with
good typing skills that enjoys public
contact.
YOU’LL LIKE THIS JOB
Call CR 2-7802 for appt.

$450

WORK
FOR
SUBURBAN
VICE-PRES
ident. Diversified work. Requires good
typing
and
desire
to
work
_intad
Executive
Secretary.
Age to 45. NO
FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMEN
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago Avenue, Ev
anston. UN 9-9510, BR 3-2155.

Interesting Secretarial
POSITION OPEN IN THE WILMETTE
office of one of the fastest growing
real estate firms on the North Shore.
Must
be
good
typist
and
enjoy
working with an active sales force. A
pleasant manner most important.
CALL’ MR. STREY ALPINE 1-0330

KOENIG &amp; STREY
POSTER GIRL

IF

CASHIER
NO. SHORE
NEW
CAR DLR.
NEEDS
young
woman
with
general
clerica
skills
for
service
dept.
Exp.
pref
Good
salary
and benefits.
Excellen
working conditions. Call
Mr. Corr
869-5700

RECEPTIONIST

YOU
HAVE
AN
APTITUDE
FOR
or interest in art, this company will
train you to work in their Art dept.
No exp. necessary.
FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

IF

YOU
ENJOY
PERSONAL
CON
tact with people, this is the job fon
you. Some typing required.

CLIFF

SKOKIE
Budget Floor

No
8-6880

BOOKKEEPER
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
NEEDS
girl Friday for general
bookkeeping
including posting and trial balance.
Northfield Bldg. &amp; Construction Co.
250 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook
~835-3327
COLLEGE
SECRETARY
NORTH
EVanston.
Some
light
shorthand
and
bookkeeping.
Salary
to
$459.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment DA 8-7171. No Fee.

NURSES

FIELD &amp; CO.

SERVICE
DAvis

LID.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700

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

WANT

274-8100
employer

Will consider June graduates.

register

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

TYPIST
SECRETARY

NO FEE
International corporation is seeking a
personable
gal
who
enjoys’
public
contact to train in the public relations
field. No languages required, but the
candidate
selected
must
be
poised,
articulate,
and
enjoy
working
with
executive
level management.
Excellent benefits include beautiful offices,
too salary, and liberal entertainment
expenses for business luncheons, etc.

1618

If you enjoy styling hair we will train you to blend syn-

OLD ORCHARD,

1771

EWIS

OR

MARSHALL

Sats.

4-8585
5-0400

$500

Evanston

MEDICAL
PHONE
RECEPTIONIST
Must
be type of applicant who
can
listen to people who are not well and
still smile when day is over. $400 to
start.
Suburban
positions
advertised
only. Call Wally. DA 8-7171 Boulevard
Evanston Employment

PLEASANT
VARIETY
OF
DUTIES.
Good
working
conditions.
Mature
Applicant preferred. Call Mr. Black.

—

Pérsonnel

SP
BR
9-12.

Trainee

employer

INCOME?

W. TOUHY
N. LINCOLN
Daily 9-5

typing

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Public Relations

274-8100

opportunity

for

|-2 years experience,

55-65 wom. Free insurance,
paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria,’ paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

IVY
FOR ALL JOBS

Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Personnel

waiting
typing.

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

You’ll be receptionist. Direct people to
right office. Arrange next appt. Send
reminders. $85 more later!

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Ill.

board just
too. Light

DENTAL CLINIC

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

employer

PO-

‘Sition
avail.
immed.
Help’
with
personal
needs
of
woman.
Some
| Winnetk
live-in own
room,
home
in
Winnetka.
$350
per
mo.
Call
Mrs.
Bannon. FR 2-9400.

TRAINED

opportunity

&amp; CO.

STENOGRAPHER
SUPERIOR

equal

Church
An Equal

SWITCHBOARD

automatic
Reception

Large touring firm will train you ,to
map
out travelers
routes
for cross—
ee tees, Work with a great
crew! $

KELLY SERVICES

National

CONGE-

Air-conditioned.

parking at corner
Chicago Avenue.

To sell-and style wigs in our new Wig

~ General Office—Typing
ARIED

WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

EX-

cellent opportunity for mature woman
to supervise young girls. Free room,
plus
meals
and
salary.
Call

zely

Stenos

PHONE

SECY

ROUTE TRIPS
FOR TRAVELERS

Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers

Insurance Secretary

service

New
you!

Typists

PERSONAL
SECRETARY
$600 MONTH

CLIFF

Employment

LEARN

Secretaries

ey
St. and

Complete
training
in
neighborhood
Doctor’s
office. Welcome
folks, type
bills, set appts. $400 FAST RAISES!

7247
4770

Insurance Company
1630 CHICAGO AVE.
Evanston,

.-TOP

UNG
WOMAN
WHO
ENJOYS
DEil
work
d
has
some
figure
- aptitude for interesting assignment as
secretary to the Controller. Must have
Pe inges typing and
ability to take
ght shorthand. cau - apey Person1 office, 8:15 a.m. to 5

Need

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

Northbrook.

Opportunity

Also

1771 Howard

SECRETARY

Equal

We

BEGINNERS
DOCTORS GIRL
JUNIOR

2

Professional

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

Steel Executive. He’s young too. Light
steno.
Do
interesting
detail.
letters.
Small office. 9-5. $400 start.

EXPERIENCED
DICTAPHONE
operators
to work 4 hours
(6 to 10
P.M.)
Monday
through Friday. Must
type
45-55
PM
and
have
good
spelling and grammar skills. Starting
salary will be $2.75 an hour. Only a
limited number of
positions available,
so call MRS.
BELL
at 475-7900 for
confidential interview.

&amp; STREY

), Searle &amp;

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)

636

CALL E. KOENIG 272-0330
FOR INTERVIEW

Be aoe

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON
MAY REGISTER BY

An

1003 Waukegan Rd.

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

Help Wented—Women
Business and

IDEAL FOR

1967

A CHANGE?

107.

Business and Professional

SP 4.2828
YO 5-2400
Part-Time
EVENINGS

office

It’s

WANT

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

"TS A-KELLY- YEAR™
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

FORD EMPLOYMENT
100% FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN
5945 W. DEMPSTER

YOU

Laboratories,
An

Business and

ENJOY WRITING? TO $500
Fun
job
on.,aé
fascinating
paper,
company news and hobby magazines.
PUBLIC RELATIONS TO $450
Learn to promote good will for your
firm. Much public contact, phone.
CAMPUS CONTACT GIRL $476
Be in and out of the office for this
great school, as Girl Friday
CUSTOMER SERVICE. $423
Handle
phone
orders,
learn
traffic,
much contact with air lines, railroads.
AID MEDICAL MEN $425
Group of busy Doctors will train you
for Girl Friday-Reception.
LEARN TO BUY $450
If you enjoy phone contact, put it to
work as aid to purchasing agent.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE $425
Greet
job
seekers,
discuss.
their
future, learn to test, screen, hire.
SHOWROOM RECEPTION $400
Greet out-of-town buyers, show them
around,
plan
their
schedules,
make
their hotel and plane reservations.

addition
we
offer
outstanding
nefits,
good
starting
salaries
and
—"
opportunities
for
advance-

Baxter

JUST

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

SOME COLLEGE?
NOT GOING BACK?
OR

“will

and

AIDES

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All
shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person. 3131 Simpson, Evanston.
CORRESPONDENT
NO FEE
Two
entirely
different
positions,
in
one, you would be working for a world
wide
association.
The
other
a publisher.
Evans
Personnel
1609 Maple
UN 9-3160
ra
BOOKKEEPER
NORTH
EVANSton Salary to $130 per week. To trial
Balance.
Some payroll. Call WALLY
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYsage ie ist Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171
o
Fee

EMPLOYMENT
Fee. Hours 9-5
636 Church St.

SERVICE
UN
8-7466.

9-3520

DA

MATRON FOR SWIMMING POOL
to work in pool—ladies’ area. Season
al, June 10 through Labor Day; 6 days
a week, Tues. through Sun, 11 a.m. ta
7 p.m.
Good
salary
plus_
benefits
Must
have
own
transp.
Reply to
aaa
Manager, Box 218, Winnetka

SALESLADY
Full time. Good Salary. Permanent.
Large air-conditioned —Store.
‘Apply in person to Mr.
Eaton,
Rehn’s Hillman Pharmacy Ine.
353 Park Ave., Glencoe
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use another real estate sale
person. Knowledge of the North Shore
helpful. Call Mr. Weinrich.
Porter &amp; Weinrich
62 Green Bay Road,
Wilmette
446-2600

DENTAL

ASSISTANT

EXPERIENCE
DESIRABLE BUT
necessary. Salary commensurate
ability. Call 475-6774.

NO’
wit

WAITRESS,
EXPERIENCED
Lunches 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues. jeg
Sat. Waitresses,
nights, 5 p.m.
a.m. partime and weekends. Call 2
4-5577 after 5 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

8,

1967

|

�Seca

eae

natea

Help Wanted Wonen
PRODUCTION

ARTIST

RT

DEPARTMENT

IS

for

Art

1

Production

Major

or

Will
assist
required.

with

Art

Art

work

LOOKING
to

2

PERMISSIONS

years

experience.

Director.

Typing

ASSISTANT

PERMISSIONS
AND
COPYRIGHTS
section need High School grad, minimum
yrs.
college
to _ initiate
negotiations on rights for text books.
Good typing skills required.

Junior Manuscript

Typist

OCIAL
STUDIES
DEPARTMENT
will train excellent typist in Editorial
Production. Must be accurate typist.

FILE CLERK

Part-Time

Mrs.

Crocker

Receptionist

729-3000

6901

i
PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

r. Ses
Page Girls
eneral Office

$375
$300
345

Reception
pists, 40wpm

ne
$350

achine Trainees
IBM and NCR
lerical, no typing
If you can’t come in, Please
register by phone

612 Chicago
N 9-9510

CLERKS
TYPISTS.
DIVERSIFIED
duties. Good typing required.
ECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
office.
Pleasant
working
conditions
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Call
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.
Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm is looking
for a secretary to handle
customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a complaint
department!)
and
will
keep
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salary
open to $450.
CLIFF
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
0. Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Bat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston
OCIAL
WORKER,
MSW
PRE.
ferred, half or full time for adoption
Or
unmarried
parents
caseload
of
CWLA
agency.
ACSW = supervision.
Position
open
immediately.
Salary
scale $6,500 to $9,500. Excellent personnel
policies,
benefits
and
opportunity.
Call
or
write
Mrs.
Ruth
Adcock ACSW.
Lake Bluff Children’s
ome,
200
Scranton,
Lake
Bluff.
Phone 234-5700 or 273-3144.

NURSE
EVANSTON
MEDICAL
clinic
days
only.
Top
salary.
Good
spot for RN seeking steady day work.
Call WAlly, Boulevard Evanston Employment, DA 8-7171. No Fee.

ORTH
EVANSTON
MATURE
PERson. Small office, good hours and a
_—
deal
of variety.
Call
Wally.
oulevard Evanston Employment Ist.
Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

Bookkeeper Receptionist
LABORATORY
ASSOCIATES

636 CHURCH ST., EVANSTON
MONDAY
DAY

and

SATUR-

9:00 to 5:00 P.M.
Located in Glencoe
T-159, Box 60, Wilmette,

Write

Il.

PASTE UP AND KEYLINE
RTIST.
FULL
Days, evenings.
r. Held

June

8,

1967

We

SECRETARY
GIRL FRIDAY TO PRES. AND ATTY.
of leading custom builder. Diversified
duties prevent this job from becoming
dull
and
routine.
Excellent
salary
company benefits. Beautiful air-conditioned office in Skokie.

COMMUNITY

BUILDERS

OR
PART-TIME.
Consider training.
ID 2-9090

729-5000

LEWIS

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

FULL TIME TELLER
EXCELLENT
POSITION
FOR
HIGH
school graduate. Small modern office.
Excellent transportation.
PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
2114 Central St.
Evanston
UN 9-0800
$540

mo.

To V.P. of Sales
Division managers report to you. You
recruit,
screen
and
hire
salesmen,
handle sales meetings, expense accts,
convention trips
etc. Evans Personnel
1609 Maple UN
60

MORTON GROVE
OFFICE—CLERICAL
FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME.
ing necessary. Hours and salary
Cal Dick Lewis, 965-2230.

TYPopen.

DR’S. RECEPTION.
TO $390.
Sub. med. center. Meet, greet patients.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800.

IN

DRUG
No

SALESWOMAN

STORE,

Sundays,

5 DAYS

no evenings.

A
HI

PARKS

wk.,

WEEK.
6-0591.

for:

applicants

1920

Waukegan

welcome.

DIVISION
Rd.

Glenview

Excellent

positions

traffic,

recruiting

in

market

creative

media,

research

com-

and

writing.

CLIFF

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
NEIGHBORHOOD
SPECIALIST
WILL
train if you are interested in this kind
of position. You will learn to answer
phones, set-up appointments schedule,
greet
patients
as they
arrive,
keep
front reception area running smoothly.
Light
typing
and
a
calm
manner
qualify. To $450 mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

‘admin. sec'y $500-525

personnel
St.,

IF

Evanston

IT |S!

PART TIME

EXPERIENCE IN ART AND IBM
Typing desirable. Day time hours,
adjustable to your schedule. Comforeis Boyne 4 5
mig
YRAMID PRES
1750 Harding _—_ sNorthtiel, Ill.
IMMEDIATE
SPRAINS
FOR
A MAture woman with typing and general
office skills, for a job with variety. 5
day
week,
Monday-Friday.
ood
employee benefits. Close to ad!
Come in or phone AL 1-540
JOE JACOBS CHEVROLET CO.
435
Green
Bay
Wilmette
RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST
Evanston
Motion
picture’
producer
needs girl age 21-35 who can type at
least 40-50 w.p.m. Salary open. DA 8-

BEAUTICIAN
STYLIST,
EXCELLENT
INCOME
tential, good transp. Georgia’s,
N 4-1122

BUSY
PEDIATRICIANS’
OFFICE
IN
Winnetka
needs
lab
technician
for
blood work, strep cultures and general
office
duties.
5
day
week,
incl.
alternate Sat. Call 446-5589.
SOUTH EVANSTON—PART TIME
Bookkeeper. 25 hr. 5 day week.
Congenial Engineering Office.
Payroll, billing, etc. DA 8-0400.
Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.

DRUG

STORE CLERK

PERMANENT
JOB;
AGE
20-40;
pleasant surroundings; 24-30 hours
week. Skokie. Call OR 5-7500.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional :

PO-

WAITRESSES
WANTED.
GOOD
PAY
Plus tips. See or call Don Nichols, at
ed —
St., Evanston or phone GR
-9450.

TROPICAL
FISH
Your
HOE
Want to help in pa
ly dept.
or

Sun.

GIRL

store.

WANTED:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
Foods. Good opportunity to earn while
learning. Require good personal reference. Call 724-0302 for appt.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
for answering
service
full or parttime; days or all night or weekends;
age open; YO 6-6226.

FLAT WORK
THE
1920

SHAKER

GIRL FRIDAY FOR ADVERTISING
manager in Evanston. Write T-174 Box
60, Wilmette.
MONTESSORI
SCHOOL
NEEDS
ASsistant teacher. Children ages 3 to 5.
Deerfield. 945-2453 or 945-5819.
YOUNG
LADY
FOR
STOCK
AND
general duties. Experience and refs.
necessary. 5 day week, no evenings.
Ruth McCulloch Shoe, GR 5-6164.
EXCHANGE
Good salary.

SOLICITOR
WANTED
FOR
EXCLUSIVE
studio. Near bus. Salary plus
sion. UN 4-7322.

Experienced

Hairdresser. —

5 day

week.

DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT
Experience not necessary
5-DAY WEEK. SALARY OPEN
~
729-2233.
MORGAN LINEN SERVICE
General
office work.
No
experience
necessary,
will train. Must
be good
with figures. Call 272-0483.
RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED
part or full time for drop off launderette, East Rogers Park. HO 5-6774 ask
for Ron.
CUST. SERVICE CORRESPONDENT
Compose letters, answ. ing. To $390 mo.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800
SALESGIRL
WITH
EXPERIFNCE,
part-time.
Women’s
apparel.
Evanston. UNiversity 9-7288.

—

but

446-1200.

%

WAITRESSES
WANTED
AT
Inn
Club
W.
in
Glenview.
information call PA 4-5100.
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
Interview—Test—and meet pe
307

EMPLOYMENT

A

EI NC

TRADE

MAG

Howard, Evanston

SECRETARY

FOR

*

zine publisher, for 2ummer
only
hand. Bobit Publishing Glenview.
8440

rt.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS W
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT IN‘
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

Help

—

Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER
AN EXECUTIVE FAMILY IN —
GLENCOE NEEDS AN EXPER- —
IENCED HOUSEKEEPER
:

JOIN

THE

HOUSEHOLD

STAFF

AND PERFORM GENERAL HOU
WORK. WILL HAVE OWN R
LOVELY
HOME on LAKE
STARTING

EXT.

CALL:

SALARY

WILL BE

FI 5-6300 or ES 9-3700,

284 DURING

BUSINESS

A GOOD

DAY
gen.

HOURS.

JOB?

PLUS TRANSP.
a.
housework. 3 days

other help for heavy work. I
reliable and have recent refs.
5573 morns. and eves.

EXPERIENCED

MAID

eal

FOR COOKING

and light housekeeping
for
ul
Washing sent out; cleaning help ke]
summer Winnetka
winter F
Call HI 6-4444

HOUSEKEEPER

NEEDED

FOF

adult family of 2, to do light
keeping,
cooking,
personal
la
Own room bath and TV. Salary
per mo. Call Mrs. Bannon FR 2-§
HOUSEKEEPER
OR
MOT
helper, own room
and bath.
good
salary,
lovely
air cond.

ware,

et

family.

Refs.

fk

ees

319
RESPONSIBLE

housework,

WOMAN

assist

children, 3 or 4
and salary open.
Park, 831-2710.

HOUSEKEEPER—GO;
5
5:30;
$70
plus
social
laundry:
no
cooking;

peace

FOR

with

LI

school

days a week,
Perm. pos.

h

pins
securit
no
ec

Swift or 97 Bus;

-

refs. ne

COMPANION |

}

ite

keeper; no heavy appa
&amp; pr
live-in;
day
wk.;
license an asset. Phone pes Sess

PREFER OWN TRANSPORTATION
REFERENCES. CE 4

WANT

MOTHERS’

Ta

PERS ae j ;

families, for July and Aug. at Cr
Lake,
Mich.
Must
be able to sW
and dive. Call 724-4432.

YOUNG
WOMAN
ood refs. for

WITH
simple

roning.
Winnetka
wages. Call HI 6-0118.

EXP.
Al
cooking —
family.

vate

home.

9-0860

S. W.

afternoon

Evanston.

Spe ie

DOMESTIC HELP
Woman desired for general
one or we times per week.
GOOD PA

Cleaning
One

Call

or eves.

Woman

hou
Wilmet

oe

or 2 days. Refs. required.
Call 251-1837.

&gt;
i

WEEKEND
GIRL
OR
STEADY
ter. 2 children ages 7 and 8; pleas
surroundings;
salary
and
age open.
ALpine 1- 1751.
EXPERIENCED

for housework
Recent

ref,

SUMMER
sit,

WOMAN

several

GIRL OR WOMAN

beginning

children.

WA

days

a week

required. Call:
2-0434

last

5 days

TO BAB’

week

a wk.

HELPER

in

June.

or

live in. c

FOR

SUMMER

7

weeks in New York suburb, 4 weeks
Winnetka. References. HI 6-3420.

LIVE

days.

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
this Paper!

Call

CLEAN!

Convenient

preferred

WAITRESSES—SOME
E
Rae:
FULL
TIME
AND
PARTIME i
Uniforms furnished. Own transp.
Call Mrs. Welch
272

MOTHER’S

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

to Classification +200

IN DRY

S:

Yt

Mrs.

YOUNG
GIRL OR
MATURE
WOM
mornings only. Excellent wages.

Nurse
daily.

6-0561

Winnetka.

WANTED:
PHOTO
commis-

SECRETARY
PART-TIME.
NORTH
field location. Flexible hours. One girl
office. Shorthand preferred, not necessary. Eves. or weekends, 432-4173.
BOOKKEEPER
PART-TIME
FULL
charge.
Choose
your
own
hours.
Advance Reproductions, 1508 Elmwood
Av., Evanston, UN 4-3313

Doctor’s office. 6 hrs.
DA 8-2220, Evanston.

WORK

Middle-age

RECEPTIONIST
MANICURIST
openings in Northbrook ce
Top salary

$15 A
light

ASST. CREDIT MGR.
TO $550.
For hospital’s patients accounts.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

AL

experience

WANT

NIELSEN’S
LAUNDRY
Harrison St., Evanston.

CASHIER—CURRENCY
Excellent opportunities.
North Evanston.
DA 8-7970

TO

necessary.

NIGHTS
A WEEK,
4 P.M.
TO
12.
Studio Restaurant, Morton Grove. Call
after 4 p.m., YO 5-1962.

GIRL FRIDAY TO RUN OFFICE AND
business
for Van
Line.
Gen.
office
skills nec. Must be able to work under
pressure. Good pay, Evanston.
Write
T-158, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

eves.?

Nursery,

transp.,

HOSTESS
5

or

Chalet

HOWARD

per

FULL
TIME,
EXPERIENCED
IN
sales and merchandising
to manage
flight
store.
SKY
HARBOR
AIRPORT,
Northbrook,
Ill.
Call
Miss
Peterson, 272-4000.

Practical

YOU WANT
A DIVERSIFIED
JOB
working with group of go getters—we
want
you. Good
typing
and clerical
ability (no shorthand required) for our
Lake
Forest
office.
You'll
find
a
variety
of interesting
projects.
Call
yi Channer,
CEdar 4-2423 or HI 6-

FULL OR

WANTED:
FEMALE,
FULL
TIME,
cashiering
and/or
customer
service.
Excellent benefits. Nice working conditions.
831-3000.
Sears,
Highland
Park.

H| 6-4304

LOCAL
BANK
NEEDS
ADMIN.
Secy.
for
pres.
Good
skills.
Excellent hours and benefits. FREE.

Church

GIRL
WA
D FOR
GENERAL OFfice work.
me
light t ping. a
office. 5 day a week.
Benefits. Bus
transportation
to door. Good
salary.
North
Shore
petigecatian,
401 Golf
Rd., Skokie, OR 17-7100

LAUNDRY
HELP WANTED
WITH OR
without
experience.
Good
starting
salary.
Steady
job.
Call UN. 4-1405,
Evanston.

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

brownlie

107.

PART-TIME
GIRL
FRIDAY
WITH
secretarial experience. Hours can be
adjusted
to
meet
your
needs.
Call
during working hours, 864-5565.

TRAINEE
CAN YOU TYPE?
mercial

Waentikcitnes

CAREER MINDED?? NEED MONEY?
College girls—housewives—earn up to
$3.00 per hour—sell Avon Cosmetics in
new North Shore territories. 965-3240 9
to 4 p.m. after 5:30 p.m. 256-4215.

9-5 p.m.

PRODUCTS

HERE

TRAINEE

SECRETARY

$400

ADVERTISING

708

PUBLISHING
FIRM
NEEDS
A GIRL
to assist
in working
on
pamphlets
and
other
material.
Typing
needed.
$400 to start. FREE.

CASHIER

$450

328-7622

openings

McGAW

328-3400

3-4000

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

acad.

We
have
a
position
for
a
young
woman
with good typing and figure
aptitude
required.
Will
train
dictaphone.
Promotional
opportunity
unlimited.

EMPLOYMENT

3 UNDERGRADUATE
COLLEGE
STUdents
or High
School
graduates
to
work with and assist field manager on
educational program in North Suburban
area.
Scholarship
and
expense
allowance totalling $1,320 for 11 week
period.
Car
furnished.
For
more
information,
apply
3774
W.
Devon,
Chicago. Sat., June 10: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. No other time. No phone calls,
please.

1618

have

All qualified

Packaging Corp. of America

COPYWRITER

FULL
TIME
SUMMER
EMPLOYment
with
permanent
possibilities.
Bookkeeping
or
stenograph
ability.
Location Village Hall Winnetka.
Salary open.
Apply
George
B. Caskey
Secretary
Superintendent
Winnetka
Park
District 510 Green
Bay
Road,
Winnetka 216-2160.

BALESLADY

Inc.

Good starting salary, fringe benefits.
3715 hour work week in pleasant new
office environment.
Merit
rated
advancement.
Pre-employment _ tests
given to assure your effective placement. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

ORchard

people,

open

Good
opportunity
for
high
school
graduates
to learn accounting work.
Varied
interesting
duties
which
require an aptitude for figures, interest
in details.

SECRETARY
Westmoreland Building
Old Orchard

TYPIST

FOR PRIVATE
PATHOLOGY

a

Av.
Morton Grove
695-4700
Equal Opportunity Employer

SUMMER

interest.

up

A good company to go with, a good
company
to
grow
with.
We
would
welcome the opportunity of discussing
with you the many opportunities now
available, your future prospects with
McGaw,
and
our
complete
fringe
benefit program including health and
life
insurance,
profit
sharing
and
retirement,
education
plan
and
employee discount.

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

NEEDS

$375

Evanston

5 day

Lincoln

Evanston
BR 3 2155

of these)

McGAW
PRODUCTS
American Hospital Supply Corp.

Baxter
An

$350

PLACEMENT
all suburbs and Chicago)

Grove,

Ill.

We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer
of
hospital
medical
supplies.

SERVICE

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

CLERK

Grove,

Excellent
starting salary
and
comprehensive benefit program.

6301

Avenue

(jobs
627

Road

Laboratories,

Murp

con.

RECEPTION-MEDICAL
Accurate typing, pleasant

OUR
EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS
SERvices Manager has an opening for an
alert
woman
who
enjoys
a_
busy
atmosphere.
Good
typing
skill
and
some office experience required. Must
enjoy working with people as this is
important in handling employee benfits and insurance claims.

330
335

working

(several

COORDINATOR
Get along with

Claims Typist

If you are not going on to College in
the fall, register
with
us now
and
avoid
the
summer
rush.
We
can
arrange interviews after school hours
with employers for summer
starting
dates. Listed below are a few of the
yOu. x
opportunities
available
to
YOU,
FREE.

$375-540

shtd.

FLAIR
typ.

PERSONNEL

GRADS

light

CORRESPONDENT
Type own letters,

Inc.

Golf

Morton

off,

DOROTHY

Products

An

EMPLOYMENT

Light

Avon

SCOPE
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

JUNE

“Young”’

FIGURE

JACK HEINZ
YO 5-0700

SKILLS?

SECRETARY

me

Business and Professional

Don’t
fret.
We
have
a number
of
‘eager, friendly ‘‘slave drivers,’’ who
will
pay
you
while
you
improve.
Here’s a sample of the many: no fee.

GENERAL OFFICE
N. Evanston. Good

GREET
AND
DIRECT
VISITORS
IN
our modern
facilities.
No
typing
or
shorthand
necessary,
just
a
warm
friendly
personality.
Previous
public
contact work helpful.
Please Call Or Apply In Person

for appointment

mR

and Professional

JUST AVERAGE

AVON
PRODUCTS
INC.
HAS
OPENings for part-time
order fillers and
packers. The hours of work are from 9
a.m.
to 3 p.m.
These
positions
are
ideal for the individual who has small
school children. We offer top hourly
wages,
free
uniforms,
fine
working
conditions and product discounts.

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
woman to fill requests for circulars.
Call

Business

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

in

ting,

IN

WITH

SMALL

Housekeeping.

little cooking.

some

FAMILY

446-1486.

baby

5

sit:

WOMAN ONE DAY A WEEK ~
CLEANING AND IRONING. REFS.
$15 ehcoode | tr a CARFARE.

AN EVANSTON FAMILY NERDS Ee
perienced woman
a

week.

for cleaninng 2 days

References require
869-6345

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — “

�A

108

Help ‘Wanted—Women

oes:

_ EXPERINECED,
orker

_

RELIABLE

w/references

week in
.s home.

DO

Help Wanted—Men—Business and Professional

YOU

HOUSE-

to work

3 days

pleasant S. E. Evanston
Permanent. 864-4454.

WISH

TO SHARE

YOUR

cleaning
woman for summer months
=e
a
week?
Nice place. Call

GENERAL
a
room,

bag

GE

Own
;

ID 2-6353

ERAL
CLEANING:
1 DAY
PER
. any
day
but
Monday.
Ranch
se. 2 in meay

AND

MATURE

: GT Saal
plus
daily
chores
nformal
family.
3-4or
Glenview. 729-0078.

for
five

young
days.

General

-

EXPERIENCED

CLEANER

references for small
r. Phone 251-7067.

MAN

week

flexible

WANTED

cleaning

(3

and

hours,

$2.00

ee

IBM-Trainee

an

DAYS PER

laundry.

Cail 491-0490

MAN
model

TO
homes

CLEAN
BUILDERS
in Northbrook.
3 days

Trainees
Young men with high school or some
college training will find these .
hand-picked training programs the stepping stone to a career in management. Call 869-8600 or come in.
4 Expeditor Trainees
....
3 Marketing Trainees ....
Free
7 Retail Mat. Trns.
Free
3 Prod.
Mgt.
Trns.
4 Personnel Trainees
....
Free
14 Operations
Met.
5 Traffic
Trainees
Free
2 Cost Accountants
8 Underwriter Trns. ..
00 Free
5 Accountant
Trns.
4 Sales
Order
Desk
Free
3 Credit Trainees
14 Sales Trainees
Free
4 Ind. Sales Trns.
7 Management
Trns.
Free
3 Adjuster
Trainees
6 Sales
Correspond.
Free
8 Customer
Service
7 Bookkeepers
00 Free
6 Asst.
Supervisors
15 General
Office
Free
5 Purchasing Trns. ... = 378 Free

General house work 2 days a
| week. Call HI 6-2065.
WOMAN

room
and TV
shes. Small
Call 835-0855.

WANT

LIVE

and

polish

PERSON

my

house

Salary high if you come

work
;

-

hard.

OWN

in exchange for doing
wages.
Glencoe home.

RELIABLE

-gerub

IN.

TO

Mondays.

Sales Promotion

regularly and

831-3042.

WOMAN

gmall

TO

family,

hirts.

Call

DO

IRONING

in her

home.

after 5 p.m.

No

FOR

white

272-0019.

108A Help Wanted Baby Sitters

Sey
Analyst
inancial Analyst
Sr. Internal Auditor
Electronics Buyer
Product’n
Superv.
Personnel Mgr.
Training Manager

our
Colorado home. Must like Mts.,
cauidoors, swim, quiet evenings. 1 boy,

baad 8. July and Aug. College girl or
ature
High
School.
All
expenses,
transportation plus salary. VE 5-1057.
ER’S
HELPER
TO
LIVE.-IN,
eare
for child 412 yrs.
old.
Salary
my
.
Call
329-2551
eves.
(Rolling
Meadows)
or
write
T-162,
Box
60,

‘baby
sit
summer.
=

every

- GIRL

WHO

SUMMER
all

LOVES

Call

HI

GIRL

CHILDREN,

Sunday

TO

6-7043

CARE

Whether you are just out of school, or
in the business world we have openings
enable you to earn more money than
in or call us right now.
5 Claims
Trainees
Free
2
Technical Writers
Free
3
Economics
Majors
Free
2
Steel Sales Trns.
700 Free
2
Industrial Sales
Free
3
Broker Trainees
Free
4
Operations
Research
. Free
2
Math
Majors
75 Free
3
Jr. Accountants
Free
2
Buyer
Trainees
Free
7
Chem.
Sales
Trns.
Free
3
Systems
Trainees
50 Free
2
Financial
Analysis
L
é
Free
2
Banking
Trainees
600 Free
4
Product,
Mgt.
Trns.
Free
5
Engl. or Journ. Maj. ...$625 Free
2
Cost
Accountants
$875 Free
6

the

FOR

2

children for working mother. To
in or go. Weekends off. Call UN

ve

-9-4067 after 6 p.m.
NG

GIRL

Central
yr.
ie

13-18

(AREA

East Glencoe)

OF

to assist with 3

old
boy
5
afternoons
cisatieait summer. Call VE

a
week
5-1315.

BABY SITTER WANTED FOR 3 YEAR
Howard,

Damen.

after 6, 764-3194.

ENERGETIC
jive-in

for

Travel

with

CAPABLE

References

_MOTHER’S
a

2

2 small

Must

month

HELPER:
yrs.

old.

helpful. 729-0078.
WEEKEND
GIRL
Sat.

GIRL

summer.
family

TO

swim.

of August.

2

TO

children.

LIVE
No

446-5773

IN

heavy

hour.

251-7585

after

4 p.m.

Bs
EXPERIENCED SITTER
we &gt; olga
Tuesday afternoon and
Thursday.

xf

AL

all

1-7118

LIVE-IN
MOTHER’S
HELPER,
2
boys ages 2 and 5. DA
8-2114 if no
answer during day, call after 6 p.m.

110

$12,500 Free
$22,500

Free

Staff Accountants
Asst. Office Mgr.
Receivable
Superv.
Cost Analysts
Personnel
Trainees
Inside Sales Trns.
Market Res. Trns.
Consumer
Research
.
Pharmaceutical
Sls.
Field Auditors
Accounting
Majors
Real Estate Trns.
Asst. Controller
Administrative Asst.
Paper Sales Trns. ... ...$700
Asst.
Sales
Mgr.
Management
Trns.

Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free

1737

and

MULTILITH

REAL

1003 Waukegan

An

equal

opportunity

employer.

EXPERIENCED
IN
SOME
TYPE
route
sales work,
but not essential.
Will train, age 21 to 40. Must have
ood references, steady employment,
day week, guaranteed salary, many
benefits, excellent
opportunity
for
right man. North Shore Clean Towel
Service,
942
Custer
Av.,
Evanston.
~ 864-8400.

10 — Classified

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

2-1! 142
THE

WE

HAVE

Northbrook.

OPENED

A

NEW

OFFICE

to handle
the
rapid
growth
of our
Norelco Dictation Machine,
requiring
2
additional
salesmen.
Experience
preferred,
but trainees
will receive
job training. Present personnel average over $10,000. Excellent opportunity for advancement.
AAAI
leader in
industry. Phone for —
673-1783, ask for
Jim Feeley
North American Philips Co., Inc.
NORELCO

5225 WEST TOUHY AVE.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

GRAPHIC ARTS SALESMAN
Sales
service
background
required.
Salesman
for
creative
offset
trade
service supplying quality 1-, 2-, 3-, 4color film, plates. Free life insurance,
stock option, part ownership a possibility. Established accounts, live leads
furnished.
Bring
complete
resume,
references.
All
replys
confidential.
PRECISION
LITHO
PLATE,
920
Pitner, Evanston, 869-6850.

SALES EXECUTIVE
OWNING
YOU
OWN
BUSIness appeal to vou? Can you budget
on a $10,000 salary plan for 3 years
while
acquiring
experience?
If you
are age 24-50, presently employed and
=
in a new career, call: DA

General Office—Typing
VARIED

DUTIES.

ial office.

BURT

ALL

REPLIES

ARE

B.

CONFIDENTIAL

PARKER

“NORTH
600 DAVIS

SHORE'S

J.

MAN

Dickens

WHO.

SMALL

Air-conditioned.

DICKENS

CONGEN-

&amp; CO.
CR

Sr.

WANTS

FULL

2-3636
TIME

work
for dry
cleaning
room.
Good
starting
salary—npaid
vacation
and
other fringe benefits. Wayne Cleaners,
ae
Av., Highwood, Ill. ID

LARGE ss ie
869-8600

from

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

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

NATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
seeking s sharp young man under

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
MAN TO CUT AND
JOIN PICTURE
frames.
Full or part-time.
Call Mr.
Clausen, HI 6-2100

I
40

who has the ability to supervise 3 gi

in customer service, Should be a goog
talker as he will be conversing
b
phone with the type of executives yo
read
about
in the
financial
pages
Starting salary ranges from $6,000 t
ory
depending on background.
N@

RIGHT

&amp; STREY

Rd.

week,

Sales Service Mar.

ST.

DOES

strip
Earn
busy

ROUTEMAN

SKOKIE
NEW

SALES OPPORTUNITY

RESUME

Opportunity for a.-man with 3 to 8
years printing exp. to operate our
1250WL
offset
multilith.
You
will

Mr. Rodney 475-4397

5 day

ESTATE SALES

KOENIG

Professional

Preston Tech. Abstracts Co.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOF
recent high school graduate with 1years
college;
good
personality
an
appearance. Heavy contact work wit
customers and salesmen. Some relat
ed experience helpful but not required

‘ARD

FOR

Service

Representative

man to enjoy interesting activity with
good
monetary
rewards.
Age
and
experience no limitation. One of North
Shore’s
most
progressive firms with
attractive
new
Northbrook.
office
is
completing
its
sales
staff.
Seeking
established
resident
of
Northbrook.
Pleasant
low-pressure
approach
to
people
important.
Flexible
work
schedule.
CALL E. KOENIG, 272-0330
FOR INTERVIEW

OPERATOR

order
supplies, print, cut, fold,
negatives,
and make
masters.
ood
salary
and
benef.
in
vanston publishing office.

Customer

THE “‘L’' sN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

OPPORTUNITY

for:

Copywriter

9-1 142

AMbassador

openings

NEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRAD
ate
with
creative
and
organizatio
abilities to plan and write advertisin
bulletins and brochures. Will assum
many,
responsibiliites
in
productio
areas.

AT

Help Wanted—Men
Business

HOV

have

Custodian

and

This is an exciting and challenging opportunity that offers above average
training. Great fringe benefits and almost unlimited advancement. They
will train you in all phases of merchandising. This is truly a wonderful
career for a young man willin
to start on the bottom and work his way
into management.
NO PREVIOUS
EXP.
REQUIRED.

IF YOU'RE TOO BUSY TO CALL OR COME IN, SEND YOUR
OR THIS COUPON TO: PARKER, 600 DAVIS, EVANSTON.

of West

ORchard

have had several years experience
available RIGHT NOW which will
you’ve ever earned before. Come

FOR

:

End

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTU
nity of discussing with you the man
opportunities
now
available,
you
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program
including Health and Life Insurance
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Edu
cation Plan and Employee Discounts.

Project Draftsmen

Westmoreland
At North

Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/o
board
experience
helpful.
Excelle
potential.

ORCHARD,

NORTHBROOK

4 High School Grads
Management Training Program
$500
— Free

work.

SITTER

OLD

Professional

LOOKING FOR STABILITY?
Reliable,
mature
man _ needed
t¢
operate
freight
elevator
and _ fo
general
cleaning
duties.
Permanent
long-term employment with all bene
fits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will
b
bonded.

Administrative, to age 28
Engineer. Min. 1 yr. college
Mechanical lab.
Order writer
Tech. representative
Expeditor

Free
Free

FRI.,

1

very

to 4 p.m. 2 children ages 7 and 9.

$1.00 per

$11,500
. .$11,500

A
A

We

TRAINEES

SUITE 226 IN THE

You’ll be considered even if you’re 1-A. Here’s your once-in-a-lifetime
chance to join one of America’s leading firms and get a career start in
the high-paying field of data processing. You’ll be completely trained to
operate the very latest EDP ig ecg
and be given every grrr
g
to learn programming. Superb
fringe benefit pro gram is secon
to none.

BABIES,

YOU!

Sales, industrial controls

Train in Computer Operations — $500 — Free

446-0371

Experience

- Good salary. References.

a.m.

Call

PUIWW

vicinity

PW

old;

TO

Programmer
analyst
General
accountant
Cost accountant
Sales corres. some exp.
Copywriter,
deg. req.
Traveling auditor
Gen. acct. deg. not req.
Cost clerk
Architectural draftsman
Gen. office ass’t., some acct’g
Bank tellers
Office shipping clerk
Cost and inventory clerk
Receiving clerk

College Grads

TO

during

.

FREE

EXECUTIVE

$625-$675
— Free

-Plant
Controller
House
Organ
Editor
Claims
Manager
1401 Programmer
Auditing
Mer.
Budget Analyst
Franchise
Dir.

PR WOWNWRN
WO

Il.

Trainee

IN

Chem. eng., process exp.
Plant eng. exp. req:
Lab supv., hydraulics
Ind. Eng. deg. req.
Sales eng., Waukegan loc.
Ind. Eng., no deg. req.
Design draftsman
Mech. draftsman
Tool designer
O.T. plus
Sev. mech. draftsmen
Patent draftsman, H.S. min.
Jr. draftsman
Jr. analytical technician

Executives

‘SUMMER GIRL TO LIVE WITH US IN

Wilmette,

SPECIALIZING

and

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

Every once in a while an unusual position comes along. One that offers
an abundance of opportunity. Here you will be working in an exciting
atmosphere, and have a chance to develop your potential faster than you
might anywhere else. Our client is offering
a superb training program to
3 young college grads. (any degree) in the sales promotion area. (This
is not to be confused with a sales job). You will be trained to help them
create a new image in American industry. There is no travel involved.
You
also get the benefit of a complete
expense
account.
No previous
experience needed.

USEKEEPER-CHILD
CARE
IN
yde Park, Chicago. Live-in; 5 days;
: aareoces
required.
Call
PLaza
2LOCAL

$492 — Free

Take advantage of the training that 5 divisions of this motor company
can give you. You will be engaged
in a variety of research projects.
From
sales forecasts to new product
analysis.
No
previous
exp. nec.
$625
— No. Fee. Call 896-8600.

per week. Own transportation desirable. Phone 724-5675.
ERLY WOMEN TO COOK AND
EAN FOR ROOM AND BOARD
AND SALARY.
CALL AL 1-1227

OLDER

$115 Wk.

Market Research Analyst Trainee

plus

social security. 2 adults.

Trainee
—

Train Data processing, no previous experience needed. Outstanding career
opportunity, all you need is a high school diploma
and willingness to
learn. They will not only train but will pay you while you go to school.
They offer many other benefits.

WITH

family.

Office

Business

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

100%

‘Help Wanted—Men

110

Professional

TECHNICAL

You will be trained in a variety of interesting, non-routine clerical applications. Your duties, after training, will consist of handling customer inquiries as related to shipments
of merchandise.
Customer
complaints,
inter-office liaison between sales and purchasing. Expediting orders, etc.
No exp. needed—NO FEE.

LEANING WOMAN;
1 OR 2 DAYS
ust be reliable and experienced.
PA 9-0078

help 3 or 4 half days,
permanent. AL 1-7449.

The

ALL

Chicago Terr. No travel. Co. car furnished for business and personal. use.
Above average training program.
If you’re between 20 and 35 and are
seeking a career in sales.
YOU CANNOT
AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP.

COOK;

and

MARQUART

H. S. Grad O. K.
Sales Trainee — $525 — Free

Food

4-4087.

RELIABLE

Help Wanted—Men
Business

CHICAGOLAND'S CAREER CENTER
CALL 869-8600

HOUSEWORK

week
to start.
5 days.
bath, TV. Stay nights.

110

PARKER

Household

y

ie

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

SERVICE

Avenue,

Evanston
BR 3-215

Public Relations
Trainee
FOR THE
college,

YOUNG
MAN WITH SOME
an
unusual
opportunity
fo

advancement

within

a new

organiza

tion;
an opportunity
for the
singl
man to travel with an exceptionall
generous
expense
allowance.
Salar
range $550-$650 and a car. MURPHY
sy ye
boat he
eae
ty 1612 Ch
o
Avenue,
vanston.
N 9BR 3-2155.
—

MALE

HELP WANTED

STOCKMAN
NEEDED
FOR
NORT
brook
branch
of
mailing
service
Permanent
full
time
work
wit
excellent future. Good working cond
tions, automatic raise, paid holiday
and vacations.

MAILERS

952

INC,

Sunset

Ridge Rd.
Northbrook, Il
Ask
for Mr. Norman
CR 2-1200 ext. 49
MALES
MALE
AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!
PLUS A SUMMER IN THE SUN.
SUMMER COUNSELORS JOBS
College freshman and up
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Of Niles Township, June 26-August 18
Call Mr.
Solende
OR 4-891

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAI
Electrically and mechanically incline
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
i
person.
North: Shore
Refrigeratio
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
EQUIPMENT
AND MACHINES
YOU
HOBBY?
Want to help keep garde
rental
equipment
running
smoothl
Choose your hours. Part-time. Middl
aged.
Phone
Alpine
Rentals,
AL
6
0561, Mrs. -T.
DRAFTING
TRAINEE
$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. experience.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
HANDYMAN
NEEDED
FOR
ODI
jobs at apts. in Highland
Park and
Glencoe.
Can be evenings
or wee

ends.

Call

evenings.

831-3800,

9-5

or

VE

5-034

MAN OR STUDENT
:
_ PART-TIME
Light maintenance and gardening.
:
Hours flexible.
Rizzo Management Co., 823-5971.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

8,

1967

�=

ca

: =

—

ea
Business

Business and Professional

experience

OPERATOR

O OPERATE OFFSET DUPLICATING
machine
to
reproduce.
typewritten
matter. Willing to train beginner.

HELPER

AN WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

TO

benefits.

SCHOOL

EDUCATION.

chemical
knowledge
aptitude desirable.

ANIMAL

and

SOME
An

CARETAKER

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFE-

R
LIBERAL

OF FRINGE

BENEFITS.

‘ectons F PERSONNEL OFFICE
:15 a.m. to 5 p.m
eS
through Fridays

iles Ave. and Searle Parkway
bkokie.

ORchard 3-3200

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

Equal

Opportunity

CLIFF

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

OLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS.
POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and
fringe. benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

ackagiag Corp. of America
MGMT.

TRAINEE

MEN
WITH
SOME
PUBLIC
CONtact background
needed
to join the
North Shore’s fastest growing agency.
You'll
be
trained
in our
corporate
headquarters
to
interview,
test
&amp;
screen for our employer
clients. No
experience
needed.
First year earnings $8,000-$10,000. For more info., call

RUSSELL SMITH
PARKER PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
09 DAVIS

273-3553

MAINTENANCE
PART-TIME
XPERIENCED
PART-TIME
MAN
to do general office cleaning. 6-9 p.m.
Tues. and Thurs., 8 hrs. on Sat. Good
pay
for
experienced
conscientious
man.
Sears Technical Training Center.
215 Greenwood Ave.
Niles, Ill.
Phone
827-0158
8 a.m.-5 p.m.

FOR GENERAL CLEAN UP.
If you have exp., fine. If not we will
train
you.
Modern,
clean
plant
of
leading hobby kit manufacturer. Free
group
insurance,
free uniforms
and
many
other
benefits.
Good
starting
rate with reg. increases.

Models Inc.

An

N. Waukegan Road
Morton Grove
YO 6-3500 ext. 64
Equal Opportunity Employer.

CHICAGO

MOTOR
AAA

CLUB

WE HAVE
OPENINGS FOR AGGRESsive men with sales ability, age 25-45,
_to sell memberships
and insurance.
$8,000
to $10,000
average
ist.
year
earnings.
$600
per
month
advanced
commission. Renewal accounts billed
income yearly. Also seeking mature
young men for new management and
sales training program. Call or see A.
J. Harris, 905 Chicago Av., Evanston.
DAvis 8-8121
COUNSELORS—DAY
CAMP.
MINImum 1 year college. 3 days per week,
6 weeks or 5 days per week, 8 weeks.
Salary
based
on
education
and
experience.
Call
immediately.
Bernard
Horwich
Jewish
Community
Center,
3003 Touhy,
Chicago.
RO
19100,
Howard
Amsterdam,
assistant
director.
BOOKKFEPER-GENERAL
OFFICE
BACKGROUND
IN
GENERAL
INSURANCE
helpful but not essential.
Small.
congenial
office.
Air-conditioned.
BURT DICKENS &amp; CO.
B. J. Dickens Sr.
CR 2-3636
GLENCOE GOLF CLUB
Full time
position
open,
mechanical
ability
required.
Contact
Course
Superintendent, 835-0215. Interviews by
telephone appointment only.
ELDERLY
WOMAN
TO
SIT
FOR
4
children
eves.
Must
be
dependable.
Refs. Call UN 4-7467.
STOCKMAN-PORTER
Full
time
for
drapery
store.
THE
FABRIC
MART,
Randhurst Shopping
Center, Mt. Prospect. 392-2440.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,

1232 Central Ave.

Call Glenn Schmid
or Shirley Selby
AL
1967

Mrs.

Crocker

1-4300

for

appointment

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

THE

DRAFT

CLIFF

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

Ill.

Lumber

WINNETKA,

An

Rd.

Equal

2-1000
Opportunity

Clerk

RECENT

Service

State

Ae.) Northbrook

RD.
Old Orchard

Sporting Goods

EVANSTON
CARPET
&amp; CLNG.
1917 Church St.
UN 4.0277, UN

CO.
4-0289

Circulation Manager
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY WITH RAPidly growing suburban group.
SHARE IN PROFITS
THE STAR-HIGHLAND PARK
Mr. Held
ID 2-9090
EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man for major household
appliances.
Apply
in
person
Brunderman
Electric
Co.,
224 West
Lake Ave., Glenview,
Ill. 724-4556 or
729-4542.
COST
ACCOUNTANT —$8,000—Northern
wag ob 1-2 yrs. exper. No deg. read.
o fee
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston,
UN 9-9510

Commercial or Note Teller

HAVE

AN

COLLEGE

FOR

STUDIO
work
lab.

Surek

in
Will

TYPING
5 days a
reference
Box
60,

FULL
TIME
CHURCH
CUSTODIAN
capable
of
assuming
responsibility.
Good pay, benefits, vacation. Call 7291707 for further information.
YOUNG
MAN
TO
HELP
AROUND
garage.
Call Al at Tee Dacor Garage
272-5450

YO

Please

6-8500.

call

ext. 202.

or

visit -.

5201 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie, Il,

INC.

COMMUNITY

church,
undenominational
and
mainstream, 4541 Peterson Ave., Chicago,
60646, is seeking a part-time minister
parish
calling
a nd_
cultivation.
for
Write Rev. Cyril K. Richard, Replies
held confidential. Car necessary.
YARD
WORK
PART
OR FULL
TIME
Set your own
hours.
and
odd
jobs.
Phone
328-8841 — 475-0743. Call 8-11
a.m. 15 rings.

BOYS
EARN GOOD PAY AND BONUS W
SOUTH EVANSTON NEWS COMP
THIS SUMMER
es
Papers delivered to your hoe
Route new home
No collecting
Deliveries between 6 to 7 a.m.

UN

4-4075

AUTO PORTER AND
MAINTENANCE MAN
5 day

a week.

Union

Shop.

Hospitaliza-

tion.
New,
modern
shop.
Desideri at Shoreland Ford,
Av.,'
West
Highway
41,

Park, ID 2-8690,

See .
1333
Hig

;

sz

MAN TO DO SORTING AND a
loads; steady work. Good pay.
week. Paid vacation. ot
Apply
in person
only.
North
Uniform
Service,
1818 eae
Evanston.

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

IBM
SEEKS CUSTOMER

ENGINEERS

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers
Evening

and

Saturday

Schools

interviews

available.

Call CHET KUCIA

PRESSER-SPOTTER
STEADY POSITION.
Call UN 4-8282.

Evanston

BR 3-215:

Standard Rate &amp; Data Sérvi

SUMMER

| SAUGANASH

SERVICE.

WE
ARE
LOOKING
FOR
A YO
man,
high
school
grad.
Depen
and anxious to learn, to begin worki
in
our
mail
room.
re
training on various mail room
ec
ment
and
postal
regulations.
working facilities and many comp:

company

STUDENTS—H.S.
OR
COLLEGE,
earn $2.50-$5.00 hour. Service customers near your home. Part-time now,
in
i
this summer.
Realsilk, FR
CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,000 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Murp

EMPLOYMENT

benefits.

Need some mechanica 1 aptitude. Opportunity
to participate
in dynamic
demanding
business.
Varied,
tasks
dealing with public and vehicles. Full
time work up to 6 days a week. Pay
according to value of employee. 4463500.

THE

COLL

MAIL CLERK

Wilmette.
ALpine 1-4300

MAN

SOME

sional
teams
and
colleges.
§
$7,200 plus car and expenses. M
willing to travel
to major
sporting
areas during season. NO
E,
aoe

FOR
AN
operator.

HOLLISTER,

1232 Central Ave.
GReenleaf 5-4300

WITH

UN 9-9510

Bank

OPENING

MAN

and desire for sales will be traine:
handle
exclusive
selling to
prec

1612 Chicago Avenue

GRADUATE

experienced
cutter-folder
Good
starting
pay.
Many
benefits. Bob Baillie

LLOYD

YOUNG

Ill.

CUTTER-FOLDER—DAYS
WE

Sales

Employer

1603 Orrington,Evanston, GR 5-5000
An equa
opportunity employer.

WE’RE
LOOKING
FOR
A
GOOD
all-around man that we can train in
carpet
clg. techniques.
Should
have
driver’s
license
and _ good
driving
, record. Excellent starting pay. Apply
in person.

and Life feeabin

Retirement,
Vacations, etc.

CALL MR. DOWLING AT
OR 6-1212, EXT. 324

INC.

National

Health

Profit
S faring,
Discounts, Paid

with major in accounting. Preferably
draft exempt.
If you ‘want
to work
near
your
home
in
a
job
with
management potential. Call our Personnel Dept. Good
salary and benefits.

Janitor

Employer

to an excellent sa
for company bene

as: Group,

Northbrook,

COLLEGE

Opportunity

YOU
ARE
A QUALIFIED
AL rc
mechanic who does not earn betwe
$150 to $200 a week, please call mi o

ILL.

CULLIGAN

Shermer

Corp.
Rd., Skokie

YO 6-3000, Ext. 2593

In addition
are eligible

WE
HAVE
AN
OPENING
AT
OUR
International Headauarters
in Northbrook for a draft exempt young man
with 2 yrs. operating
experience
on
IBM
1401
and
1311
equipment.
Our
policy of promotion from within and
our rapid company growth makes this
an unusually promising sencrtantty.
CALL MR. LORIG
1657

Orchard

Equal

Co.

BAY

Old

MECHANIC
IF

arr

Minerals —

&amp; Chemical

Evanston
BR 3-2155

ACCOUNTANT

Cost Clerk Trainee

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
and filing. One man office.
week.
Steady
work.
State
and
age.
Write
T-166
Wilmette.

International

An

or F ull time

Winnetka

Auditor
Bank Trainee

PHOTOGRAPHY

pany benefits. Advancem:
according to ability. Call —

Data Processing

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

needs
young
man
to
ee
and
printing
rain.
UNiversity 4-7322.

tion, good salary and cc

SERVICE

OPENING FOR MAN A
CONTACT MR.

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Personnel

Permanent Full Time Positi
in our Mail Room for cc
scientious person. Fast me
ing international organiz

5401

594 GREEN

They range from positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

1856 Wen

SEV-

Center

Part-time

SERVICE

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

Area

LEFT

Avenue

Garden

Murp

Shipping/Receiving

HA S

SALESM AN

FOUR
WELL
GROOMED
YOUNG
men 18-25 with high school education
needed
by
this
multimillion
dollar
corporation,
to help customers
plan
and route their vacations. Excellent
potential for ambitious lad to work, go
to school and advance into management. Company pays fee!

Av.,

CALL

|

~ MESSENGER -

eral of our client companies short of
college trainees. Above average high
school grads who are draft exempt,
now have the-opportunity to step into
the training programs. Salaries start
no lower than $425 and go as high as
$500,
without
experience.
Below
we
have listed a few examples.
Pharm. Sales Tr.
Sal., car, and bonus
Finance Tr.
2 yr. program to mgt.
Engin. Tr.
Formal trng. on full sal.
Sales Tr.
Sal. and expenses
Investigator Tr.
Sal., Bonus, expenses
If you can’t come in
please register by phone.

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

TRAVEL GUIDE
TRAINEE

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

Business and Professional

ATTENTION

EMPLOYMENT

SDUCATION Sh PUBLISHERS
900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Pa Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT

yi

Professional

Murp

GOOD
HOURS.
EXCELLENT
BENEfits. For information, call Bank of
ene
Park.
Robert
Nilles. 432-

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a steppingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service.

8,

Call

and

High School Grade

anybody for figures?

JANITOR

Growth Opportunity for Salesman

June

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young
man
to perform
professional
accounting assignments and studies in
the areas of taxes, budgets.
government
reports,
financial
statements,
and property records. Should have a
degree in accounting and 2 to 3 yrs.
accounting
experience.
Working
knowledge
of computer
operation
is
desirable.

8601

PROGRAMMER, SR.
VANSTON DOWNTOWN

PERSONNE

Old eae bog ree pai 2
YO 6-3000, Ext.
2593
Equal Dasoriaaty Employer

Monogram

Employer

Corp.

BUDGET ANALYST
BUDGET ANALYST
EXPERIENCE:
One
‘to
five
years
budget experience.
AGE: 23 to 40
EDUCATION:
Degree in accounting or
finance.
DUTIES:
Assist
all
departments
in
preparation of budgets. Analyze variances
between
budgets
and
actual
experience.
Review of capitol expenditure requests.
SALARY: $650—950 per month.
COMMENT:
New positions, new opportunities.

(Evening and Saturday interviews by
Appointment)

Minerals

5401

mechanical

AAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the
feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

and

Call

&amp; Chemical

Business

STAFF ACCOUNTANT

in servicing

International

Help Wanted=-thes ’

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

repairing typewriters or adding machines, calculators,
Will train right man. Excellent salary and employee

CHEMICAL OPERATOR
IGH

hie

cca

Immediate openings for high
school graduate with good
mechanical aptitude. Some

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

PAINTER'S

and

OFFICE MACHINE
REPAIRMAN

D. Searle &amp; Co.

MULTILITH

(iia

International
1717 CENTRAL

Business

Machines
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ~

ST.,

DAvis
An

Equal

8-8600

Opportunity

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

“&gt;

�11
and

BAKER,

STEADY

SALARY,
Main
St.,

\TED;

MAIER’S
Evanston.

-HOUSEMAN

MAN;

35-

112

;
RT-TIME
MAN
FOR
DELIVERY
al
stock er
Must have driver’s
mse and be over 21 years. M&amp;M

Shop,

973

3US “BOYS,
D:

3

ae
-

Waukegan

KITCHEN

Help

HARDWARE

§TORE EXPERIENCE HELPFUL
No nights. Permanent.
Ae
51a 2
HARDWARE

ECKART
Elm St.

\OORMAN

POSITION

Excellent building, fine
jitions.
Write
giving
d
telephone
number.
60
Wilmette.

of industrial

working conqualifications
Write
T-115

M

and
and

2-3 yrs. mfg. exp.

12,000. NO FEE.
PHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
ago, Evanston
UN 9-9510

2

GH

SCHOOL

GRAD

TO

HELP

= wahta

An

right

the

“waaes =
after 4

CUSTODIAN

FOR

above

average

328-7800

man.

WILMETTE

schools
z p.m. shift. Call 256-2450 for
information.
3
-ORDER EDITOR TRAINEE
H.S. grad. No exper. NO FEE.
RPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN 9-9510
512 Chicago, Evanston

ogee
-

4 4

Dixon, 432-5561
and Heating.

Call Bill
Plumbing

~ JANITOR WANTED

Apartments.
References and

Write

T-165,

: ‘STUDENT
:
k in

Gas Heat.
experience

Box

60,

MAN

YOUNG

OR

Il.

at

Use

FOR

Apply

at =

WANTED

——

Road,

Northfield

Heip

oes.

ron
over,
not

SE

RESTAURANT
16
full
or
part-time.
required.
$1.35
per

IN
Wil-

Porter to Work

IN DRUG STORE, MORNINGS.
‘rinn Pharmacy, 609 Custer, Evanston.

"MAN

WANTED

ee

papers in morning.
ust have car.
Phone UN 4-4075.

a

~

BROKERAGE

Train
MURPHY

$468.

to become a consultant
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Chicago,

c .
‘

TO DELIVER

TRAINEE,

Evanston

UN

eh go
FISH
YOUR
ant to help in pet suvoly

9-9510

MHOBBY?.
dent. Sat.

or
Sun. or eves.? Middle-aged Apply
Chalet Nursery, AL 6-0561, Mrs. T.

JANITOR — PART-TIME
:

SATURDAY

:

AND

SUNDAY.

Call 966-8293

tes PORTER_TO

Beate!

Must

WORK

be

IN

experienced.

USED
Exc.

CAR

wages

“4. working conditions.
60 Waukegan Road, Glenview, IIl.
ADULT.
SALESMAN,
PART-TIME
_ garden ek ma ae.
Sun. or_eve— nings.
Apply
person.
Chalet
- Nursery, 3132 Vtdee Ave., Wilmette.
CARPET

CLEANING

Rwin for in-home carpet cleaning. Also
te
man.
Experience
necessary.
150 per
aes

peek.

GR

5-1192.

HELPER ON TRUCK. STEADY.
North Shore Talking Machine Co.
1633 Orrington Ave.

‘Evanston

-

UN

4-3473

ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
t
6-§ Hours. $525. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

‘MAN,
(COLLEGE
STUDENT,
REie "tired, etc.) with car, afternoons and
:
at. to deliver papers to news boys.
a week. Call 251-4686.
~COUNSELLOR
FOR BOY’S CAMP
in Northern
Wisconsin;
college
student 19 or over; waterfront or craft

shop:

Dr

days.

Green

W2

call 835-3169.
PART OR FULL TIME
DISHWASHER
HI 6-5969

HWASHER—EXCEL.
Excellent

Bay

hours.

SALARY
Apply

Rd., Winnetka.

— Classified

2-5

6
at 64

Evanston Review

St., 7600 N.

at Hartrey

3000

Wanted—Men—Industrial

ANN
440

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

daily

till

4:45

and

Some

3
FULL OR PART-TIME
Light assembly work;
no experience
nec. No age limit. Call Mr. Benzel fo:
appointment at 966-4500.
GANTNER
INDUSTRIES
INC.
1822 Lehigh (Plant)
Glenvie
RADIO
ADVERTISING
SALES
WEAW,
Evanston.
Unusual
oppor
tunity
for
intelligent,
aggressive
salesman
or saleswoman.
Extremel)
liberal commission with advance. Live
North, have auto. Permanent. 869-8900

Kenilworth
1-7300

Help

LIGHT WORK IN
out.
Will
train.
Apply
after
4
Evansotn.

Wanted—Men

and

A

CHICKEN CARR
Hours
5 to 9 p.m
p.m.
518
Main
St

Women

WANT

YOU

Jr. Accountant

Secretaries
‘Records Clerk
Draftsmen

Keypunch
Technicians

Factory openings for men on all 3 shifts.
We Can Offer You Many Advantages
Including Excellent Growth Potential, Excellent
Starting Salary and modern air-conditioned Offices.

AMERICAN
2100

Dempster

CITY
CLERK

OF

PIP hs2

POLICEWOMAN
ASSISTANT

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston,

CAREER

ae

...... oe

GARDENER

Se

BS $378-$466

see

OPERATOR
SOO

ee Shas, ge $641-$856
ee

SERTIEMAN
yo n5 27S

GR

$505-$615

i a eae $466-$568

PLANNER
ALTO

9-9000

EVANSTON

oS. hat sin SE

WATER

UN

Ill.

OPPORTUNITIES

CIVIL ENGINEER

Skokie, Ill.
OR 3-670!
Powers

Clerical Work

TYPING
EMPLOYEES’
BENEFITS
and
profit
sharing
plan.
Memoria
Park
Cemetery,
UN
4-5061,
ask
fo
Mrs. Miller.

lf You Can Qualify for the Following Positions

"A good place to work —
where people are important’
visit

835-375q

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPEN.
ing for aggressive salesperson inter
ested in a permanent position offering
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Cal
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth
Realty
AL 1-560d

REALTOR

WE

The Powers Regulator Co.

or

RG
ALpine

REALTY

LAB TECH.

ACCOUNTANT
Preferably w/exp. from the construction business. Wanted on a part-time
and consultation basis. 945-5145.

W.)

Modern aid conditioned plant
Excellent parking facilities
Ideal working conditions
Free Medical Insurance
Free Lite Insurance
Free Disability benetits
Advancement Opportunities
Promotion trom within
Steady Employment
8 Paid Holidays
Paid Vacations
Low cost cateteria

Call

Bay

113

CASTER

3400 OAKTON
CO 7-630!

ANDRUSS,

Green

PERSONNEL

WEEKENDS
Here is a chance for Lab. Tech.
ta
earn
extra
income.
If
you~
ard
experiénced,
call Personnel
677-9600
ext. 218.
Skokie Valley Community Hospital

REAL
ESTATE
SALES
If you like people,
have enthusiasm
and are willing to learn, then we will
welcome you in our congenial office,
which has excellent referral clientel.
Best income potential. For interview
phone

New installation of die casting operation has created
an opening for an experienced man to set up and
operate equipment. Excellent salary and benefits include the following:

Bohefits, 491-0222,

iar tod.

INC.

222 HARTREY
DA 8-9000
SH 3-1600
(Howard

FRIEND

We
are equal opportunity employers
and
members
of the Chicago
Merit
Employment Committee.

ee
Installation
WAGE RANGE $3.26-$3.57

AL 1-6621.

icc
et vis
OPERATOR
se iste Write T-175, Box 60,

Ads

SHURE BROTHERS

4 75-254

WE ARE
EXPANDING
OUR
STAFF
and
are in need
of additional
Rea
Estate
Salespeople.
If you
desire
career
with
a top notch office that
offers many advantages and want to
earn
lots of money—then
call
MR
FRIEND, today.

Full Company Benefits

BROWN

$105

NURSING SERVICE, ALL SHIFTS
Maintenance.
Kitchen personnel.
Ex
cel.
salary
and
working
conditions
plus employee
benefits. Contact per
sonnel office, Brookwood Convalescen
on
Des Plaines, Ill. 296-3334, ext.

. CUSTOMER
SERVICE,
FULL
TIME
. SALES,
PART-TIME
NIGHTS
AND
SAT.
. AUDIT
CLERICAL,
PART-TIME
MORN.

(Set Up)

call 446-437
BOY
ears
or
xpedence

DON

AFTER 3 WEEKS AT
Tennyson
Before 1:00 p.m:

HOSPITAL

for appointment

729-3000

We have immediate openings
for full and part-time help.

Men

NORTH
SUBURBAN
MANUFACturer has several immediate openings
in the Maintenance Department. Carpentry, electrical and painting skills
are necessary. Good starting salary,
plus full company benefits. Air conditioned plant plus outstanding working
conditions.
For More Information Call

FACTORY

Hollister Want

DIE

restaurant. No nights. Excelt salary. Apply Miller’s 349 Park,

c

A

Kennedy

$130 Weekly Plus Bonus
Mr.

SEARS ROEBUCK &amp; CO.
810 CHURCH ST.
EVANSTON, ILL.

475-4700

Full Time Days

CO.

Miss

QUUUEMNES

NOW
HIRING
COLLEGE
STUDENTS
for interesting position in sales promo
tion department of International Pub
lishing Co.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

St.

Maintenance

possi-

plant. All benefits.

Glencoe or phone 835-1000.

~ “DISHWASHER

intersting
Excellent

advancement

BLESSING

Greenwood

E

NEEDED

BS 8
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

LID.

Evanston

Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook (1 blk..S. of Willow)
272-2990

Evanston.
requested.

Wilmette,

2120

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New

guar-

hrs.

40

time,

Full

-pairman.

Sie L Perey
__Ravinia

BUEHLER

4201 W. Peterson
Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL

RE-

APPLIANCE

EX PERIENCED

of other
tasks.

MEN

Come
in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can improve
your
future and your security.

MACHINE
OPERATOR
TRAINEES
Steel
warehouse
has
openings
for
shear
and
slitter
operators.
Liberal
benefits,
incentive
bonuses,
6 paid
holidays.
Moving
to
new
plant
in
Northbrook late fall. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Fullerton
Metals
Co.
6605 W.
Fullerton
Av.,
Chicago,
Ill.
637-2700

EXPERIENCED,

Evanston;

salary,

BASTIAN

Evanston.
MAN,

wide variety
challenging

Call

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee benefits.

work.

113. Help Wtd.—Men and Women |

and Women

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
for
student
and teacher
material.
Must
have a good knowledge of mathematics.

MEN

SHIPPING

bilities and liberal company benefits.
Office
air-conditioned.
Call or write
Mr.
John
Callahan,
MU
65-1121
for
confidential interview.

ER
WANTED
WITH
OWN
CAR,
rox. 20 hours per week. Call GR 5or stop in, Chicken Delight, 2010

= central

a

starting

are and test pavements in Skokie
boratory. Permament or temporary.
ne Y
‘6-6200, Mr. Childs.

:

STOCK

DRAFTING
CONSTRUCTION

NEEDS
(IMPORT)
preferred.
Experience
Will
train
H.S,
Educ.

DEALER

ACCOUNTANT

engineering

EDITORS

ASSEMBLERS

PLANT LAYOUT
METHODS»

OPEN.

113 Help Wtd.—Men

Wanted—Men
Industrial

FACTORY HELP

Wanted—Men

We have a position for an industrial
engineer with experience in all phases

CO.
Winnetka

NOW

PER

ENGINEER
NDUSTRIAL

AND

praane:
No Sundays or holidays.
y: The Buffet, Carson Pirie Scott
ply: Edens Plaza, Wilmette. AL 1-

‘

DAYS

Industrial

Rd.,

HELP

5

CLEANING MAN-HANDY ALSO—2
days
a week
throughout
year.
(no
Sat.) Current ae: dere
please.
8

ood salary; health and welfare
:
ont ts; 40 hr. wk. Experience
not
“necessary; reference required.

ine

TO

week.
Experienced,
non
smoker,
references Gecnsnaty. Would consider
High
School
graduate
or
College
Student for summer, VE 5-1522

BAKERY,
Call GR
5-

MAINTENANCE

3

Help

112

Help Wanted—Men
Household

Professional

$466-$568

$615-$856
$477-$546

35-3100

P.M.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

* Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

June

8,

1967

�: Per Rent-Recss

132.

For

WANTED: BANK TELLER, COMMERcial
or
savings
dept.
Experience
referred
but
will
train.
Glencoe
.+
ae Bank. See Mr. Schinler. 835BEAUTY
OPERATOR
FOR
tinental
shop
in Northfield.
part-time, no evenings. Call
Evenings CR 2-7232.

114

A

CONFull
or
446-7450.

Help Wtd.—Men ond Women
Household

WANTED

FOR

COUNTRY

.,
HUSBAND
TO
MAINTAIN
GROUNDS AND HELP WIFE WHEN
NECESSARY.
SEPARATE
LIVING
QUARTERS
IN FURNISHED
HOME
CLOSE
BY
ONE
ESTATE.
TOP
SALARY
FOR
RIGHT
COUPLE.
MUST
HAVE
REFERENCES.
OUR
FAMILY
CONSISTS
OF
TWO
ADULTS.
WRITE M. J. ALLEN
3700 PRUDENTIAL PLAZA
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601
COUPLE
WANTED—MAN
TO
CARE
for yard, woman to help out in home
and
do
infrequent
cooking.
Prefer
retired with own retirement income.
Will
compensate
with
exchange
of
separate 6 rm. home. Call 446-9112.

SERVICES
120

For

ROOM.
OFF
‘Transportation

Rent—Rooms

WILMETTE—PART
OF
HOUSE,
2
rooms, 2nd floor next to bath. Share
kitchen on list floor, use of laundry,
yard, parking space. Nr. all transp.
Utmost
privacy.
Lady
or
couple.
Avail. Sept. 1st. Write T-177, Box 60,
Wilmette.
YOUNG
MAN
WILL
SHARE
WITH
same
large
pleasant
2 room
suite.
Liv. rm., bdrm., private bath. Light
cooking facil. Good residential neighborhood,. Plenty of parking. Graduate
student pref. GR 5-7668.
ATTRACTIVE
ROOM
FOR
MATURE
woman
in
private
home,
adjoining
bath,
kit.
priv.
North
Evanston.
2
blks. from number 1 bus. Call UN 97736.

ROOM FOR RENT NEAR TRANSPORTATION; FOR REFINED LADY OR
GENTLEMAN. NORTHBROOK. CR 20124.
EVANSTON—ORRINGTON AV.
Single and double rooms available for
summer
rental. Near conveniences.
Avail. about June 15 and after. UN 45854
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON.
ADJACENT
to
University.
All
transp.,
newly
decorated, paneled rm., cleaning and
linens included, student or employed
man. GR 5-9667
BUSINESSMAN-EVANSTON.,. SHARE
kitchen. bath and T.V. Call 328-7094
WINNETKA. Air cond. one block to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.
NORTHBROOK—EMPLOYED
LADY
will rent room or share her home with
one of same. 272-3660 from 9 to 5 or
272-2595 evenings.
QUIET
NEATLY
FURNISHED
SINgle
room
for
employed
person
or
student near all Main St. trans. and
restaurants. Call UN 4-3578. Evanston.
INTEGRATED:
SMALL
ROOM
WITH
all facilities for middle-aged woman.
$12.50
wk.
1923
Asbury,
Evanston,
UNiversity 4-0910.

FOR
STUDENT
‘OR
EMPLOYED
young
man,
lge.
front
rm.,
S.E.
Evanston. Lt. Kitchen priv. $15 a wk.
Days 729-3000, ext. 672; eves. 475-8392.

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN.
HOWARD
and Ridge, Chicago. Private entrance.
par agg and Evanston buses. Call RO
1-

eS

PRIVATE ROOM FOR RENT
Private
entrance.
Student
preferred.
Inquire after June 5, 1967. UN 9-2020
and DA 8-7385
ROOM
FOR GENTLEMAN
NEAR
NW
U. Spacious;
quiet; right atmosphere
for
mature
graduate
student.
New
bath. Call 864-4628.

121

Wanted

to

Rent—Rooms

MEDICAL ASST., SCHOOL TEACHING
wife
and
intelligent
French
Poodle,
who
travels
daily
with
us,
need
modest living accom. for approx. 6 to
8 wks.,
commencing
June
24, when
present lease expires. If you can help,
please call 827-3429 after 5, otherwise
we
will
be
forced
to move
in on
Mother-in-law.
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
PRIVATE
rooms with bath for acting company
of (Loyola) Academy Playhouse. Must
be within 1 mile of Loyola Academy.
From $18 to $22 per week. Prefer wtih
family. Call AL 6-1100.
LADY
APPRECIATES
QUIET
RM. IN
priv. home. Does not smoke or drink.
Kitch. priv. S. Evanston or Chgo. nr.
north side ‘‘L’’. GR 5-1322, 348-5192.

124

For Rent—
Housekeeping

Light

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
also sleeping
rooms.
Free
parking.
Central Hotel. 629 Green Bay Road.
Wilmette, Ill. ALpine 1-8018.

130

Apartments

to Share

THREE
YOUNG
WORKING
WOMEN
wish to share beautiful, modern apt.
in
N.W.
Evanston
with
4th.
Fully
equipped elec. kitchen;
air conditioning;
near
transp.
$62.50
per
mo.
Immed.
occup
.Call 869-7755 after 6
p.m. or weekend.
WOMAN
FORMER
TEACHER,
would
like
to
share
brand
new
2
bedroom,
2
bath
apt.
with
same
professional woman.
N.E.
Evanston.
Call 869-8180.
2 GIRLS,
COLLEGE
GRADS.
NEED
3rd
to
share
2l1st
floor,
furnished
modern
apt. on North
Sheridan Rd.
Chicago.
Write
T-161
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

131

WOMAN
WITH CHILD LOOKING FOR
house or apt. in Evanston
to share
with woman without child.
Call SH 3-2886.

132.

For

Rent—Apartments

MUNDELEIN

Andrea-Marcy Apts.
600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

WEEK.

Practical

and

Luxury Elevator Building

EVANSTON NR. TRANSP. AND LAKE
ag
2nd fl. front, studio type rm.
r empl. woman. Share kit. and bath.
$90. UN 4-7972 after 6 p.m.

(142 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

FURNISHED
ROOM
WITH
COOKING
privilege
for
couple
or
woman.
GReenleaf 5-6374.
EVANSTON
—
NICELY
FURNISHED
room. Newly decorated. Some cooking
rivileges. 1 block to all transp. Call
N 4-6324.
EVANSTON
LIVING
ROOM
WITH
bedroom for one or 2 persons. Near
Main St. Call UN 4-2393.
WINNETKA—NICE
LARGE
ROOM
with large closet. 2 blocks to station.
Separate entrance.
Call HI 6-0084
GRADUATE
STUDENT
OR
SUMMER
student.
2 blk.
N.U.
campus,
N.E.
Evanston. Some meals and/or laundry
priv. if desired. UN 9-9853.
PLEASANT
ROOM
WITH KIT. PRIVIleges
1 block
to transportation
and
stores, for business lady. Call AL 146.
CENTRAL EVANSTON
Liv.
rm.,
bdrm.
and
heated
One or 2 persons.
Mod.
bath.
immed. $70 per mo. 475-5600.

porch.
Avail.

EVANSTON—SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
lad an WR ae per week. Call 328-6931
SINGLE
OR
DOUBLE
ROOM
1ST.
floor. Privileges. Downtown Evanston,
DAvis 8-8868.

June

8,

1967

Air

Two

Free gas for cooking and heating
FREE
PARKING
spaces
per
apartment
2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
closet space galore!
FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF)
all schools nearby
steps away from shopping
5 minutes from tollways
Air conditionin
Full-size breakfast room

.2

.
.
.
.
.

Open

SUNDAY

House

10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.

WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

FOR

LO

MORE

6-1002

Apartment)

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway

to Route

176. Take

176 west to Hawley

(in Mundelein)
and Hawley to Prospect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

7705 SHERIDAN

RD.

CHICAGO
Newly
modernized
air-cond.
3
rm.
apts. in excelently maintained
bldg.
Tiled bath and and kit. Free gas. Expert
decorating.
Private
parking
available. 42 blk. to Park and beach.
Rentals from $130. July 1st occupancy.
Resident Manager
262-2675

BR!

parquet,
$310

Maisonette Apartments
2040
Sherman.
De
luxe
apts.,
and air cond. incl.

gar.
$255

The Corinthian
2246 Sherman Superb style in classic
setting. Newer bldg., finest apt., ultra
conven., parking
$2
See Also
626
Hull.
2 brs.,
stylish
red.
brk.
bldg.; quiet, conven. area
$175
226 Asbury 1 br. newer bldg., extens.
Indscpng.
$150

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
UN

4-9020

233

LAKE

Asbury

FRONT

BR

3-2660

BUILDING

550 Sheridan Sa.
Evanston's Only

1

bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

$235
$300
$365

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
eature
year
round
electric aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large _closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dinning rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

OPEN

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

DAILY.

THE

RAYMOND

CO.

1520

2025

Central

St.,

SHERMAN

Evanston

AVE.

FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.
Evanston’s

Newest

Elevator

Bldg.

YOU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
apartment building. It is conveniently
located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is
out
of
this
world.
Kitchens
are
equipped
with
G.E._
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers, and
disposals. Baths are full ceramic tile
with poy had ve lavatories and extra
large mirro

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP
See Betty Otte on Premises
1742 N. Greenwood
Phone

724-501 |

HAROLD BURNS
271-3500

1519 Hinman

INC.

Ave.

Beautiful Apt. — Evanston's
most distinguished elev. apt.
bldg. Finest loc.
SPACIOUS 2 BDRM. 2 BATH APT.
BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED, WOOD
BURNING FIREPLACE, AIRCOND., WALK IN DRESSING RM.
BATH OFF MASTER BDRM.
LANDSCAPED ROOF GARDEN.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST.
AGENT ON PREMISES.

Waterford Corp.
1519

Hinman

Av.

e-

5-3010

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Second floor 3 bedroom apartment in
convenient area of EVANSTON.
Heat
and
water
furnished.
1 year
lease.
EATS
POSSESSION.
$165 per
mon
all Mrs. Kiernan

HOMEFINDERS
BAY RD., WILMETTE
AL |-I 111
2 BEDROOMS EVANSTON
111 GREEN

NEAR
N.U.
CAMPUS—2ND
FLR
OF
2 apt. bldg $120 per month.
Tenant
pays heat. Avail., now. L. A. Peterson
&amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

125
165
170
145

FOR

1 OS

P.M.

DA

LIVING.

St.

TOWN
HOUSE
RANCH
STYLE.
15X
21 ft. liv. rm. plus din. area. Birch
cab.
kitch.,
2 twin
sz. bdrms.
Air
cond.,
bsmt.
Walking
distance
to
shop., transp. 2 car park. Sep.
gas ht.
Prefer young business man and
wife,
interested in yardwork to reduce rent.
Avail. now. $190 per mo. Phone 2564592.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,

INC,

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway

INTEGRATED
1 AND 2 RM. APTS. WITH PRIVATE
BATH AND ENTRANCE.
RENT $90
AND
$100 INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774
FROM 9 TO'5 P.M., EVES. CALL 2487351, FROM 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.
CHARMING APARTMENT
AVAILABLE IMMED.
Attractive fireplace in living
bedrooms,
2 modern
baths.
room.
Gas heat. Please,
no
children. $275 monthly.

room, 4
Family
pets or

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor
UN
4-5100
Evanston

1420 Chicago Av., Evanston
3 OR 2 BDRM.-2 BATH APTS.
July and September occupancy
Modern air conditioned elevator bldg.
Decorating to your color selection
Larger apartments with dining room.
Ideal location. See engineer at bldg.
or call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373.

1740-48 W. JARVIS
2\/) ROOMS
MAY Ist
761.0789

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

DA 8-1819

SUBLEASE,
AVAIL.
AUG.
1ST.
$300
per
mo.
1111
Church,
Evanston.
2
bdrm.,
8th flr., corner
apt.
in new
Bldg.
Air
cond.-fully
cptd.
Exe.
loc.
2
biks.
from
N.W.R.R.
sta. Call 869-2925 for appt.
on Sat. or Sun.

TO

5

DAILY:

EVANSTON
2211
CENTRAL,
2!2 RM.
ficiency
3rd
fl.,
off-street
pa
Avail. July 15th. Rental $125.
EVANSTON
BOND
AND.
MORTGAGE
CO.
475-5600
1732 Orringto
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL. JUL. 1
(2 bedrms.)
perauat

4 3 Rms.,

Simpson

nr. Sherman.

SMART

NEWLY

$130.

&amp; GOLEE,

1564 Sherman

firs.

DA 8-320

1 bedrm.
2 bedrm.

Air cond.;
vinyl fl.;

—

INC.

Ay.

REMODELED

RATED
One 3 rm.,
One 4rm.,

AND

DECC

apt.
apt.

tiled éeuinel kit.; tile
2nd floor. 319
Park

Glencoe. UN

9- 6767;

CA

k

Bo

6-3042.

1626 W. SHERWIN ~
1ST FLOOR
Imm. occup.
Quiet bldg.

Conv.

136

EVANSTON.

1 BD
and
sh

trans.

5-5319

DA 8- 181

CLYDE,

5.

Ist floor, available July i, $150.
kitchen and bath, 4 lge. closets,
rm. w/frpl., washer and eh
to transp. and shops. Adults.

AL 11-1759.

GLENVIEW:

2

BDRMS

mod.
building;
rent infedeess
he:
gas for cooking, air cond., apbplian nce:
storage,
parking,
laundry § facilitie
Conv.
shopping,
trans.;
adults; |
PA

4-3209

after

5 p.m.

SHORT
SUBLEASE

ca

TERM

TILL

SEPT.

30TH

later if desired. 4 rm., 1 bdrm.,
kit. appliances
included.
Poss.
15th. $142.50. Call UN 9-6045.
=

LGE, 5 RM. 2 BDRM. APT.

3-3759

Near Our Lady of
Perpetual Helo Church
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Charming new Colonial style bldg.,
beaut. inside fountain courtyard.
For appotounert
call
BAIRD &amp; WARNER, EVANSTON
GReenleaf 5-1855
BRoadway 3-3855

737. RDSE

12

appt. Elegant mod. elevator build:
2 bdrms., 2 baths, central air
Immed,
poss,
Parking avail.,
g )
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855. ae

cee
transp.
Stove,
:
elec., park. incl. $165. Adults only,
4-5413 after 5 p.m.

GLENVIEW

CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and

SUN.

pets.

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspe ct.

Bidg.

JUNE

5-1010.

OPEN

445 SHERMAN

Room
300
Hahn
1609 ‘Sherman Av.

AVAIL.

EVANSTON,

HO

NORTHBROOK

1719 GROVE,

July 1. To inspect

BEDROOMS

airSun
heen
large

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

4-2600

-PArk

8-9102

GR

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
on premises. Short term leases avail-

UNiversity

5-2700

First
floor.
Spacious
rooms,
Williamsburg Colonial wey
month
incl.
garage.
L.

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual
features:
central
cond.;
year ’round swim.
pool;
Deck; soundproof; fireproof; cog
ity rooms; Sauna baths; private
terraces. See models. From $180
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

1571 SHERMAN

A

Scanlon
2

ALSO A 1 AND
2 RM. APT. WITH
PRIVATE
BATH AND ENTRANCE.
RENT
$90 AND _ $100
INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774,
EVES.
CALL
248-7351.
CLOSED SAT. AND SUN.
GLENVIEW
EW

at Main

APARTM

$

parking. Avail,

A

EVANSTON, NEW BLDG. 6
RMS., 142 BATHS, CHOICE
LOCATION. RENT $175 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

Maple

ROOM

pe. ibuilding-—suay

$162

CUSTER
AV.,
EVANSTON.
lease
to April ‘30th,
1968.
modern 2 bdrm, apt. Liv.-dinin
Youngstown
elec. kit., sunny —
3rd fir. $179 per mo.
incl.

INTEGRATED

GReenleaf 5-4000

4

WALLACE &amp; ORTH, a
session.

339

RO 3-1270

901

FLOOR

California

GReenleaf

7 DAYS

AV.

GLENVIEW
1ST

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

LUXURIOUS

RENT—EVANSTON.

$260
rats

AV.

Evanston
2

prope

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

Street

July 15th. Well planned, immacuw
bdrm. 2 bath apt. Entr. foyer,
din. rm., excl. closet space. 1
now
used
as study
w/built- oF
cases.
Quiet
well
eg
ee =
building. Nr. all transp. Inside
g
available $195. Phone 869-1

$300
160
255
300
240

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

JUNE
MODEL

BAIRD &amp; WARNI
524 Davis
491-1855

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1333 MAPLE
BUILDING
All large

ONE BEDROOM
|
605 CASE PL., one bedroom effic:
apt. New Orieans style bld .
fac. on premises. Avail. July

$ 65
105
90

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC,

New

from
from
from

Rent—Apartments

EFFICIENCIES
1159 WILMETTE Ave.—Elev. bldg.
812 CLARK—close to campus
722 CLARK—overlooking park
ONE BEDROOM
342 PARK—Glencoe
1510 PLYMOUTH—Gienview
815 REBA—elev. bldg.
441 RIDGE aoe: —cor. Oakton
TWO BEDROOMS
43 WASHINGTON Cir., L. Forest
1151 DEERFIELD RD.—1st flr.
146 GLENCOE
RD.—Glencoe
1026 GROVE—new
bldg.
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
THREE BEDROOMS
651 HINMAN—cathedral
ceiling
1416 WILMETTE
Ave.—T. House
910 OAKTON—2 baths

Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

9 P.M.

INFORMATION

(Model

Two

The Plymouth
1101 Grove
St. Elev. bldg.,
2 baths; Impeccable

Bedrooms

Includes:
.
.
.

Top Location?

Cond!

For

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,

Desire...

Elegance?

Economical

NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. PVT.
ent. Ridge near St. Nicholas Church.
Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet home,
no students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.m.

FOR
BUSINESS
MAN
OR
FACULTY
member.
Attrac. rm. Priv. tile bath
with
shower.
Exc.
location.
Avail.
June 20. GR: 5-6591 after 7 p.m.

Do You

328-7200

Rooms

132

In Evanston

EMPLOYED
LADY WANTS
RM, AND
cooking privileges or small apt. Vic.
St. Francis Hospital. UN 4-4648 after 4
p.m.

Third Floor Room for Rent
E. WILMETTE $12 PER
Call AL 1-3348.

STREET
PARKING.
in front of house.
24-8539

WINNETKA—LARGE
WELL-FUR- ~
nished
room.
One_
block
tto
all
transportation. Call after 6 p.m.
HI 6-1476

Couple Wanted
COUPLE

EVANSTON—SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
Lady—$9
to $12 per week. Call 3286931 or UN 4-9020.

Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON.

study;

2

dining

BEDROOM

room;

enclosed

near lake, ‘‘L’’, bus,
parking avail.; "Aug.

or

3

McGuire

ROOM

&amp;

Orr

school.
1 occup.

GR

5-1080.

po
$150
328:

UNFURNISHED GAR

apt. lor 2 adults. Couey leowe
Evanston.
No
wash 3
a ach
Avail. 7-1. $95. Write T-170,
Box
¢
Wilmette, Illinois.
;

.
wo

113° Help Wtd.—Men and Women

BEDRMS.
2, BATHS,
APPLIAN
storage.
Fireproof
bldg.,
meee
campus, 1862 Sherman Av., Ev
1 yr. lease, eo
mo. Adults o y.
3534 or UN 4-2600
SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
Unique,
brand
new
2
bdrm
central
Glencoe.
26’
liv.
rm.; ice

w/built-ins;

- parking,
7540
liv.,

new
+s

heat

air

cond.

and

RIDGE-AT
elev.
bldg.

cptg.,

aac

mo.

835-1871.

HOWARD.
314 rm.,
air

kit.

w/blt.-ins,

Janitor

GLENVIEW

$275

water.

AREA:

on

inc

[
cc

CT

premises.

SUB-LEASE

APT

344
rms.
W/W
cptg.;
cho
corner
apt.
new
suburban
_hi-ri
swim. pool. Contact Mr. Scott b ba
4040

or

PA

4
Modern
trans.;

Hamilton,

or call

4-5332.

2

ROOM APARTMENT.
building;
good shopping
newly
decorated.
See

RO

7639

N.

1-2374.

Ashland

(Chic

GLENVIEW—3
RM.
APT.,
Naval
Air
Station.
No
pets.
only. $110 per mo.
PArk 4-4077.

NEA
Ad

2620 CENTRAL
Spacious 1 bdrm., air cond., Hotpoin
appliances. Elev. build. Avail. July
Call 328-9550 aft. 4 p.m. for appt.
—

EFFICIENCY 800 HINMAN EVANS.
ton 1 blk. east of ‘‘L’’ Avail. July 1
$125. Phone 869-1409.
4 ROOM APT. NEAR ST. FRANCIS
HOSPITAL. 864-5709.

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Classified —

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oe

oe

es

3

N

812

FOREST

?

AVE.

2

RM.
EFFICIENCY.
New bldg. Stove and
July
$110.

:

d

701

OAKTON

flr. apt. Liv.

ST.

\GO—4

RMS.

MOD-

rm., bdrm.,

block to ‘‘L’’. Aug.
6541 after 6 p.m.

1ST

tile

1 occ.

$140

FLOOR.

IN

SKOKIE.

1 p.m., 251-8280.

S$. E.
EVANSTON,
JULY
1.
light rooms, sun parlor, yard,
fe
Forest. $185. Call 869-4685

2 janitor at 325 Kedzie.
ar

ROOMS,

3RD

FLOOR.

shopping center, good transporon. Parking
area. Adults. GReen-7112 or
UN 4-3758.
T

LARGE

Ridge
e

332

RM.

av. location.

to

transp.

Call

APT.

Avail.

after

1

Aug.

5

p.m.

:
A

1 BEDRM.
APT.
ELEVAilding; air-cond.; nr. transp. and
; 141 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.
ee
See Mr. Schwartz
.NSTON
1403
DOBSON.
415
RM.,
age, new —
nh excellent locaadults
only.
$175 per
month.
ays after 5:30 869-5230

LET

1

BEDRM.

nston.

Near

APT.

transp.

floor.

312

kit.

115. Can

RM.

Close

APT.,

to ‘‘L’’.

extend

SE. AVAIL.

fica
.

Avail.

1 at

Seward,

JULY’1

Evanston,

BATH

July

727

apt. Wood

itown

ete

NICE

lease.

yanston, 869-8145

some

CHARM.

burning frpl.

close

to

transp.

shop. Rent $160. UN 4-3430.
3RD
FLOOR.
GOOD.
ROOMS.
space. Enclosed porch. Conv. to
p. shop.
and the lake. Walking
ance to Davis St. GR 5-1811.

.. JULY 1ST; FURNITURE
le. Call 274-4369. |

ACIOUS

2 BDRM.

APT. AIR COND.

Lge. mod.
kitch.
Conv.
loc.
Avail.
Ist.
$185
inc.
parking.
715
ard, Evanston, Ill. 475-8036.

2&gt;n

TON:
and
‘ood

4

ROOMS,
MODERN
bath, fireplace in_ liv.

location.

Avail.

$145. 328-8032.

after

oartment in Quiet
LTS.

NEAR

inston.
ST

June

Home

SUBLEASE,
to

STON—3RD

LARGE

and

AND

transp.;

FLOOR.

anc
Call

in

UNiversity

ABLE

3 BDRMS.,

4

Rms.

JULY

IST.

S.E.

1ST.

Judson.

cious.

EVANSTON

414

Nr.

rms.,

lake,

1

stores,

to transp.

215°

$135.

869-1409.

RMS.

W/KIT.

NR.

Will sell furniture and. drapes.
Call Mr. Gross, at ST 2-3500 after
Mr.

Staessens

NSTON.

at GR

SUBLET

pbuilding.

521

after 4 p.m.,

5-6250.

JULY

1ST.

Custer.

droom. $132. per mo.
UN

One

4-4156

RST FLOOR,
FIVE
ROOM
APT.
Central Street neighborhood, six closts. Call DAvis 8-3606.
EASANT 3 RM. 2 BATH GARAGE
apt. in exchange for part-time gardenand
maintenance
work.
erred. IDlewood 2-1658.

EVANSTON—4

ROOM

Couple

APT.

2nd floor. Heated. Newly painted.
ear

ST.

0406

transportation.
1521 Lee St.

JOHNS,

furn.

HIGHLAND
PARK,
sep.
din.
rm..
stove,
Avail. July 1st. $140. 446-

apt.

or ID 2-5041.
. EVANSTON
2 BDRM.,
IN
pt. bldg. Refrig. stove, disposal.
aped

liv.-din.

rm.

Nr.

transp..

BDRM.

‘cinity

APT..

Ridge

a

VANSTON

and

$119.

2ND

FLOOR.

Washington,

Call

after

S.W 2. RM.

:
3L-

$170.

Avail, Aug. 1st. Call 864-1407.
ton.

VI-

Evans-

4 p.m.,

APT.

OR

AVAIL.

id. Aug. Modern Kit. clean place,
2 people, no smoking, 491-1695.

gt eee He
bath.
Dish

1

BEDROOM
DELUXE,
washer.
Elevator bldg.

or inspection call Mr. Dan.UN

4—Classified

Apts.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room’
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid,
switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

and

Hinman,

Evanston

RD.

2
room
mod.,
air-cond.
apt.
in
excellently maint. bldg. Tile kit. and
bath. All mod. furniture and furnishings. 15 blk. to beach and park. $145.
Available July Ist.
Resident Manager
262-2675

RIDGEVIEW

HOTEL

901

' gas.

g. Close

bdrm.,

trans

869-8525 after 6 p.m.

\NST'

Rent—Furnished

CHICAGO

AVAIL. AUG.

ae:

For

$124.
FL.
rm.
per

efrig.

WOMAN BANK EMPLOYEE DESIRES
1 bdrm. unfurnished apt. on the north
shore.
July 1st or sooner.
Call 7676752.
FAMILY
OF
4
DESIRE
APT.
(2
small children). Integrated.
Call 491-1363, ask for Betty.

7705 SHERIDAN

Avail-

TON
S.W.
5 RMS.
2ND.
2 bdrms.,
din. rm.,
liv.
_adults”
. Avail. July ist. $140
- month. GR
5-0901.

&gt;

TEEN
AGE
BOYS
AND
1 OTHER
and Mom need 2 bedrm. apt. by July
lst. Boys willing to. cut grass, baby
sit,
etc.
as
part
payment
of rent,
under $125. Please phone 256-4052.

9-0319

475-5458 after 6 p.m.

Call

2

Main

:

Evanston.

m.

SINGLE
MALE
TEACHER
WANTS
1
bedroom
or small
apt., kit. fac. in
Winnetka,
Wilmette,
or
Glencoe
areas.
Private
entrance,
$100
max.
446-0870.
-

EVANSHIRE

ON—4 ROOM APT. $108 PER
h, heat
and
water’
included.
ilable July 1st. Call 475-4685.

.U.

COACH
HOUSE
OR
APT., = 444-5
rooms, 2 bdrm. or 1 bdrm. and study
for Oct. Ist. Will consider Sept. Ist.
Professional couple w/lg. baby grand,
2 typewriters,
many books. Write T176, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

134

apt. with exc. floor

school

Evanston; $125 mo.. 475-8375.

ee

WIDOWED
TEACHER
WISHES
TO
rent ground floor of home,
apt., or
townhouse
with small yard in N.W.
Evanston,
Wilmette
or
Northfield.
aoe daytime, AL 1-4741 eves. AL 6-

TRANSPORTATION.

ive 414 rm.

to Rent—Apts.

YOUNG,
ENERGETIC,
INTELLIgent,
refined,
handsome
couple,
no
children,
desire
3 to 4 large
room
apartment in home or coach house in
area.
Teaching
in
Northfield
and
Deerfield
next
year.
Call
Mrs.
Rodgers, DU 1-1187

475-4541.

conv.

-

Wanted

WANTED:
2
BEDROOM
APARTment or house by middle-aged couple.
Up to $250. August lst occupancy.
945-3024

FOR

9-0246.

3

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

DELUXE

TOWN

APT.

RM.
SPACIOUS
LIV.
RM.
AND
., lge. closets; din. area, kit., air
cond.,
complete
w/w
crpt.,
drapes,
lux. furn., TV, free parking, util. On
Ridge near Evanston
$250. By appt.
338-3700.

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 115 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065
:
GLENVIEW
NEAREVERYTHING.
Tastefully furn. ranch type apt. Large
liv.-din. rm.;
bedrm. with twin beds,
kitch., bath,
wood paneled
and carpeted
throughout.
Ample
closet
and
storage
space.
Air-cond.,
parking
space.
No pets. $180 incl. heat,
all
utilities. Avail. July 1. 729-2165.

CHOICE

3 RM..APTS.

NICELY FURNISHED
Cab. kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7200 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Hummel, 1325 Touhy
465-6730
743-4416
TA 9-5140
EVANSTON—2
RM
STUDIO.
SHARE
bath with
1. $92.50 Single.
Includes
utilities. Crain and Florence. Also 312
room,
Ridge
and Lake,
single $120,
util. incl. Avail. now or lease. GR 5-

&lt;

Ror Rant-—Parbtibed Apis:
YOU'LL LIKE THIS

kie

156:

bus. Only

144

$100 y he

ELMGATE

-6036

epee

Lease.

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transv. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

NEAR

LAKE

For Rent—Furaished Apts.

EVANSTON.
SPACIOUS 215 RM. APT.
Entire 3rd fl. of attractive Evanston
home. Delightfully furnished. Nr. Lee
St. beach. Private entrance. $150 per
month. Util. incl. 475-4757.
EVANSTON.
214 RM.
GARAGE
APT.
Delightfully furnished. One block from
beach.
$125 per month.
Avail.
June
1lst. GR 5-4757.
SEELEY
OFF
HOWARD
21,
ROOM
apt.
light,
airy,
near
trans.
and
shopping. Call 764-2702 after 6 p.m.

135

UNIV.
PROFESSOR
AND
WIFE
DE:
sire furnished apt. or house, June 20
to Aug.
10 approx.
Contact Apt. 203
oar
Scenic
Hwy.,
Pensacola,
Fla.

ADULT
WOMEN
ONLY:
LARGE
3
bedrm.
ist
fl.
of
two
flat.
North
Evanston,
ideal for 4. Teacher
and
daughter
upstairs,
avail.
July
1st,
eg
Evenings
and weekends
GR
5-

WANTED
FURNISHED
1
OR.
2
bedroom
apartment
on North
Shore
for man
and
adult son;
June, July
and August. Call 446-2963.

EVANSTON 4 RM. APT.
Attractively furnished. Wood burning
fireplace. 26 x 17 liv. din. rm. Entire
Ist fl. of lovely remodeled residence.
Porch, lovely garden. Davis St. area.
$290 per mon. Utilities incl. GR 5-4757.
ONE BDRM., KIT., PVT. HOME, SEP.
entrance.
Ridge
Rd.
and
Wilmette
Ave. Empl. gentleman, middle aged.
refs. $75 a mo. incl. util. Avail. June
5. Call after 5 p.m. 251-1115.

Businessman
OR

MARRIED
furnished
328-8199.

136

DE
LUXE
5
ROOM
APT.,
2ND
floor. 142 baths; natural fireplace; air
cond.
living
rm.;
dishwasher.
Men
only. $200. Avail. about June 15. Call
after 6 p.m, GR 5-3761.

UTILITIES FREE
5

LARGE
ROOM
APT. IDEAL
FOR
3
a
or men. Also 44% room apt. from
une
15 to Aug.
31;
also 142 room
Ti
pi
Exec. trans.
Call AM
255.
WILMETTE, FOR COUPLE. PART OF
large
house.
Living-room,
bedroom
and private bath.
Equipped
kitchen.
nr. lake. ALpine 1-1478.
1738 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
6 rms. furnished, for the summer. In
2 flat building, suitable 3 or 4 people.
$200 per mo. GR 5-3000.
EVANSTON MID JUNE TO MID AUG.
2 bdrm., liv., din. rm. kit. and bath,
near bus, shopping, park. $125 a mo.
Call DA 8-1869.
PROFESSOR LEAVE AUG.-FEB.
Modern 6 Rm. well furnished, linen,
china, Ist fl., 2 flat, $175, heated
Refs., Bond Required. UN 9-3487.

WILL SUBLET ATTR. 5 ROOM
apart. to couple for July and
Excellent transp. Write T-171,
Wilmette, Il.

FURN.
August.
Box 60,

214
ROOMS
NEAR
“L”
AND
terminal.
North
Rogers
Park.
proof. All utilities.
BR 4-0202, agent.

Furnished East Rogers Park
rooms, newly dec.
Call 338-3292.

EVANSTON—ATTRACTIVE
3
RM.
Basement
apt. Furnished.
All
util.
incl.
Nos.
3 and
7 bus.
Ideal
for
couple. Reference req. GR 5-2569.
ELEVATOR
BUILDING
—
1311 CHIcago
Ave.,
Evanston.
Daily
maid
service. All utilities. Exc. loc. 3 rm.
apt. $170. DA 8-3548.

St.,

Evanston

APT. WITH 1 BDRM. ADULTS,
Phone 328-6674 after 5 p.m.

LEASE.

COACH
HOUSE
2
BDRMS.
NEAR
lake and transp. Suited for 4 people.
$195. 764-6582.
EAST
ROGERS
PARK—NR.
LAKE
and Beach, Sheridan Rd. 414 rms., 2
bdrms.,
tile bath, 4 closets.
Ist flr.
Bus and ‘‘L’”’. $140 mo. HO 5-0599:
CENTRAL
EVANSTON,
LGE
3 RM.
furn.
apt.
$125.
all trans.;
Unfurn.
$115. util. incl., suit. cpl., nurse, grad.
std. 869-6180 for appt.
2—214,—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops. lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.
NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married couple, 3 rm. apt.
Also 5 rm.- apt. available. Light and
airy. Call GR 5.7122 or GR 5-1602.
CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE
3 ROOM
ciency.
Southeast
Evanston.
transportation,
shopping
~and
$125 per month. DA 8-7817.

IDEAL

FOR

3 OR

4 CAREER

3

RM.

Oct.

Ist.

Rent—Houses

BAY

RD.,

513

Davis

GReenleaf

EFFINear
beach.

East

Hillcrest 6-1855

Illinois

Hillcrest

Evanston—
Miller School

6-2700

area!!

LARGE
HOUSE
ON
SMALL
LOT—
newly
decorated—2
full
baths—full
bsmt.—close
to shopping,
No.
1 bus
and
C.T.A.
$250
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
eS
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR
AVAIL. AUG. 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 11% tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.

disposal,
washer-dryer
comb,
1 car
gar., gas ht., $280.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE,
REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
NORTHFIELD-WINNETKA PK. DIST.
Pleasant
home
for
‘small
family.
Completely
decorated,
large
living
room with frpl., kitchen with eatin
area. 2 bdrms.,
1 very lge. 1 smal
pan. den, nice yard and patio. $210.
Call Mrs. Hedlund, AL 1-7888.
KOENIG AND STREY
AL 1-0330

Cottage
2

Evanston

ROOMS—
715
WASHINGTON
rear. Avail., now $65 par month. Single
person
or two.
Adults
only.
Tenant
Pays gas
and
heat.
See
Reibo,
715
Washington 2nd flr.

EVANSTON,

4

Bedroom.,

INTEGRATED

2

Bath

Avail

Townhouse

now.

in

parklike
setting
on
Elmwood
nr.
Greenleaf. Free parking for 1 car at
rear. Near ‘‘L’’. No pets. Adults pref.
Ideal for in-laws etc. $230. To inspect,
phone resident Mr. Desimone 328-4139.
SPACIOUS
4 BDRM.
HOME
IN EAST
Wilmette,
4 blocks
to C.N.W.,
convenient
to
schools,
carpeting
and
drapes included $325. Avail. July ist.
446-1724.
WILMETTE
EXC. HOME
RED BRICK
New
3 bdrm.,
242
bath.,
1%
gar.,
Frpl., den, paneled bsmt., water bar.
a
loc. $350. Call 6-8 p.m. AL 1-

3 BEDRM.
west
=

OLDER

HOME

CLOSE

IN,

Wilmette;
poss.
July
1st;
$160
Write T-163, Box 60, Wilmette,

Full

recreation

PER
MONTH—4
BEDROOM,
baths. 2 acres in Northbrook.
BRUFF REALTY COMPANY
272-7550

215

Wanted

to

Rent—Houses

RESPONSIBLE
PROFESSIONAL
couple with small well mannered dog
have sold home, need 2 bdrm. house,
lower 2 flat or Townhouse, Evanston.
July 1st or before. To $200. Assured
care of property. 798-4909 after 6 p.m.
or wknds.

Physician's Family 2 Child.
JUST
RETURNING
FROM
SERVICE.
Desires
3
bdrm.
house.
Immed.
occupancy. WE 5-0981 or LA 5-1730.
EXECUTIVE
WITH
3
CHILDREN
desires
3 to 5 bedroom
home
with
yard.
Prefer
unfurnished
on
north
shore.
Gressens—DEarborn
2-6196.
GLENVIEW—WANT
SMALL.
UNFURnished
house.
No
children
or pets.
Responsible middle-aged couple:
PArk 4-6427

138

HOUSE.OR

TOWNHOUSE.

For

GLENVIEW.
SMALL
2
BDRM.
house
on nice
lot in nice
location.
Carpeting and range. Gas heat. Avail.
July 1st. $150 per mo. 446-1646.
2-BDRM.
yard;
$150.

Rent—Furn.

Houses

EXCEPTIONAL LAKESIDE HOME
available
Sept.
1 to
June
1,
1968.
Beautiful
5
yr.
old
contemporar
multi-level ranch home
with 4 bad
rms.
and
3 baths
and
additional
2
rooms and bath in the basement. Best
S.E. Evanston location adjacent to a
park
on
Lake
Michigan—all
rooms
with unobstructed views of the lake. A
unique
modern
home
with
every
convenience built to fine detail—$500
ed Papi
Call for appointment, UN
PICTURESQUE
NEW
ORLEANS
brick, living room with wood burning
fireplace, separate dining room, powder
room,
cabinet
kitchen
with
dishwasher and disposal, 3 bedrooms,
tiled
bath,
20x14
library,
attached
garage, from Sept. 1 to July 1, $350.
Prefer adults.

Sadler &amp; Hultman

Davis

St.

Inc.

GReenleaf

5-0500

WINNETKA
Desirable house for small family now
available
to Sept.
ist. There
are 3
bdrms. and 2 baths (1 bdrm. and bath
on Ist floor). $400 a month.

Frances

J. Winscott
REALTOR

414 Linden St.
6 ROOM

HI 6-1267
TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
ne
or + he series
EVANSTON
JUNE
12TH
TO
MID
Aug. 4 bdrms., 2 baths. Bus, shopping,
park, nice area for children.
$200 a
month. Call DA 8-1869.
8

ROOM
HOUSE,
CENTRAL
EVANSton, 1 yr. from August 25th. Completely furnished, 4 bedroom $250 a month.
328-1386.

WINNETKA S.E. LOCATION
3 BDRMS., 2 BATHS.
Call 446-8745 Mon.—Thurs.

140

Houses

to

eves.

Share

EMPLOYED
MIDDLE
AGED WOMAN
wishes to share with same,
lovely 7
room ranch in Glenview. Days UN 42600, ext. 64 and eves. PA 9-3403.

141

Summer

Rentals

WINNETKA
WHY
NOT
ENJOY
THIS
SUMMER
with a GREAT furnished rental within
walking
distance
to
the
BEACH!
Lovely 2 story w/3 plus bedrooms.

L. RINGER
Winnetka
999 Linden

Hillcrest
Longbeach

DESIRABLE

Northshore

3

BEDROOM,

home

with

lovely

2

6-7274
1-4463
BATH

outdoor

patio and garden on quiet cul-de-sac:
beach.
privileges;
avail.
July
15
through
Labor
Day;
to couple;
no
children;
rental
consideration
given
for care of pets. VE 5-4505,
CHARMING
WILMETTE
HOUSE
PAtio
and
enclosed
back
yard.
2
bedrms., furn: Last week of June to
end
of Aug.
$250 per
mo.
256-2918,
eves.
S. E. WINN. JUN. 22-AUG. 19.
Furn. hse. 14 blk. to lake. 3 bdrms.,
peh., patio, gar. Conv. transp. Adults.
No pets. Reas. rent HI 6-4343 eves.,
wknds.
AVAIL.
TO. FAMILY,
JUNE
15
TO
Sept. Ist., furn. 10 room house, 2° blks.
from lake and shopping. $400 a month.
869-1157 or 639-3883.

KENILWORTH:
6 RM. HOME
WITH 2
bdrms.
Nr.
New
Trier
and
town.
Vacant.
Immediate
occupancy.
Rent
$275. After 5 p.m. AL 6-3198.

NORTH
GLENVIEW;
bsmnt.;
garage;
shaded
Prefer couple. 724-6932.

2 bath Ranch.

“WILL SUBLEASE
JULY 20 THROUGH
Oct. ist; 3 bdrm. ranch; Glenview nr.
Golf
Rd.
Could
include
minimum
furnishings. 729-1601.

5-1617

GIRLS.

Spacious, clean 3 bedroom apt. Choice,
Evanston neighborhood near transportation, shopping and beach: DA 8-7817.

$350

514

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Winnetka,

EVANSTON—WILLARD &gt;

basement
with
paneled
room. $275. Call 864-8394.

KENILWORTH
Informal
farm
house,
living
room,
dining
room,
family
kitchen,
small
den, upstairs three bedrooms
and 1
bath. August 1, maybe earlier, for two
years. $265.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

576 Lincoln Avenue

Senco

School. 3 bedroom,

WILMETTE

&amp; Jenks

St.

ae

$230 top. Mr.
Mongreig,
DE
7-1144,
1200 Merchandise Mart. References.

DELIGHTFUL
6
ROOM,
2
BATH
home _ in_
choice
North
Evanston
location.
Wonderful
yard.
Walking
_ distance
to Haven
School
and
the
Northwestern station. Available July 1
for one or two years. $370.

Hokanson

ee

3 BEDRM.

De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwasher,

MODERN
3 RM.
FURNISHED
APT.
air-cond.,
near
lake,
campus.
912
Noyes,
Evanston.
Occup.
June
15th.
Phone 328-4154.

Central

For

111 GREEN

BUS
Fire-

GLENVIEW—2
RM.
BEAUTIFULLY
furnished apt. Air cond. modern furn.
only 4 yrs. old. $125. Phone PA 9-1133,
days; or PA 4-5006 evenings.

2413

DESIRES
Evanston

in N.

HOMEFINDERS
AL I-III
EVANSTON

EVANSTON—ORRINGTON
AV. LIGHT
hskpg. apt. for summer occup. Near
Univ.
and
conveniences.
Ideal
for
peo ng Avail. about June 15. Call UN

NICELY
FURN.
TWO,
212
AND
4
room apts. 1 block to lake and beach.
$90 to $150 per month. 743-2350.

COUPLE
apt.

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
:
Young attractive 4 bedroom
Colonial
home
in DEERFIELD.
Living room
w/fireplace,
separate
Dining
room,
modern
kitchen,
242
baths,
2
car
garage. July list. possession. $350 per
month.
Mr. Hastings

BATH.
July 1.

TWO
RM.
KITNT.
APT.
PRIVATE
bath;
util.;
furn.;
bus
transp.
one
middle
aged person. Location Washington near Ridge, Evanston.
GR 57115.

Apt.

NORTHERN

HOMEFINDERS

2 BEDROOMS
LIV.
RM.,
BDRM.,
KIT.,
$150-$175. Avail. June 20 and
UN 4-6743 and UN 4-8391.

Desires

SMALL
HOME
IN
suburbs. Call 724-5721.

TGS

NORTHWEST

137

Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Apts.

3 RM. APT. W/BALCONY
1st fl. W/W carp., 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

314

Sat Meek ena

guts

RM. APT. W/BDRM., KIT., PRIV.
bath.
Only
1!
blks,
NORTH
of
Howard
‘‘L,”’
Chicago-Evanston-Sko-

AVAL,
«eer = 181;:
9°
BeOM.2
bdrm.
apt. in S.E.
Evanston.
Near
lake and transportation. Call 864-6913.

SOUTH
Ist.

1. Sept. 1 or sooner. Also
furnishings for sale. 864-9282

BLET

429
lst.

EVANSTON.
713 MULFORD
4 rooms.
$125 monthly.
Adults only.
Available on or before July 1st.
475-7827 or 864-5208.
5 RM. APT. NEAR
LAKE
2 BDRMS.,
2 baths. 505 Sheridan Road, Evanston.
Call 869-0274

133
4 ROOM
APT. HALF
BLOCK
, $125 per month. Avail. July
r 6 and weekends, 604 Sheritoad, Evanston. DA 8-7195.
‘

| 134

HIGHLAND
PARK-SUBLEASE
TO
4/30/68. 3 rm. 1 bdrm. heated. Walk to
stores and Lake. $88. Call Mrs. Davis
after 5. 2494 St. Johns. ID 2-7159.

EVANSTON,
4 ROOMS,
1ST
FLOOR;
stove and refrig.; adults only; Immed,
occup.; garage available.
676-2885.
EVANSTON
—
914 SHERMAN
AV.
1
room apt. 1 person. Kitchen, dressing
room
and
bath.
Util.
incl.
Call
Benson, GR 5-3330.

n. 1st floor. $175. Available July
\dults only. 8800 N. Lamon. Call

ON—4

Washington,

ONE
BEDROOM
APARTMENT.
Custer Av. Available September
Phone 869-8033.

M.
APT.
NEAR _
BUS.
IN
ston. Heat and light furnished.
Available June 15th
Call ID 2-4672.
APT.

and

EX-

ent transportation. Near lake. $110
onth. 7627 N. Bosworth. Call AM

M. UNFURN.

1. Vic. of Golf
PA 4-3905.

TILE
BATH.
refrig. Avail.

=

ade:

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you

in the

Want

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ¢ Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ads.

June

8,

1967

�LOVELY

BEAMED

%

coe

eone

145 Wanted to Rent—Garages

CEIL.

COTTAGE

elec. ht; frpl.; 200’ priv. lake
Saugatock. $250 wk.
beach nr.
« 6/17-7/16. 246-3347 352-5712.

Mich.
Boat,

PART
OF
HOUSE
IN NORTHBROOK
to young couple or 2 girls who will be
responsible for maint. Low rent. June
18-Sept. 12. 272-1286 or 446-8896.

146

For

For

Rent—Town

SPECIAL
HIGHLAND
PARK
SUBLET
2 BDRM.
Newly
month.
per
$175
Townhouse
and
cept.
WW _
new
redecorated,
will
who
party
to
Sublet
drapes.
purchase. 699 Green Bay Rd. 432-8628.
BFDROOM
TOWNHOUSE.
NORTHfieid. Living room-dining ‘room combination. private patio, reserved parking. $145. HI 6-7518 or 491-1855.
BAIRD
&amp; WARNER
DE
LUXE
TOWNHOUSE.
WINNETKA
2 or 3 bdrms.,
3 baths. Pri.
patio,
attach.
gar., air cond.,
conven.
loc.
Many
extras.
Sub-lease.
Avail. Sept.
or sooner. $425 mo. 446-3624.

GLENVIEW:
townhouse.
$185. Avail.
:

3
BDRM.
Appliances;
July 1.
729-2864.

115
full

BATH
bsmnt.;

SUBLEASE:
2
BEDROOMS,
baths,
basement,
pri.
patio.
Center of Glenview. Avail. July
729-4904.

143

Vacation

143
Ideal.
1.

Rentals

MODERN
SUMMER
HOME
ON
EXclusive
island
in
Fox
Lake,
Ill.
3
bedrooms; 2 story old English living
room; large screened porch; freezer.
All modern
conveniences,
inc.
boat.
Season or less, $100 per week, 4 week
minimum.
Call 935-6785 weekdays
or
ae
7-7123
(Fox Lake)
on weekends.

ow

In Beautiful Door County
BEDROOM
COTTAGE
ON
STURgeon Bay, 2 miles north of town on
Bay
Shore
Road.
Modern.
Linens
furnished $90 per week. Call or write
N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin or
phone: 414-743-2777.

PENTWATER,
BASS
LAKE
MICH.
2
cottages, Boat, fish and swim. $55 and
$65 per wk. DA 8-7368 after Sunday
or write G. Shiff, Box 666, Evanston.
FOR
RENT:
HOUSEKEEPING
COTtages Lake Michigan sand beach, near
Whitehall Michigan. Call AL 6-0429.
PISTAKE BAY HOME;
45 MIN. FROM
Chicago;
pier
and
beach
privilege;
close
to golf course.
$110
per
wk.
June, July, and Aug. PA 9-0670.

44

For

Rent—Garages

EVANSTON

812 CLARK

ST.

ARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent. Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
Niversity 4-2600

INC.

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

SPACE IN 3 CAR GARAGE. VICINITY
Sherman
and
Noyes.
$10
a month.
Please call 475-8486 after 6 p.m.

VICINITY OF MAIN AND SHERMAN
LIGHT CEMENT FLOOR.
Call GR 5-0670
ft

RMS.,
SECOND
FLOOR,
WELL
kept apt. building, exc. location nr.
lake,
attractive
furn.,
modern
kit.
Avail. July, lst. Call UN 4-4340.

BUILDING

HEATED
STORE
Ave.,
Wilmette,
nal.
Immediate
Stone, ID 2-0064.

FOXMAN

OR

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

2

ALL
OR
PART
OF
EXPENSIVELY
decorated,
full
carpeted
4
room
office
suite.
ULLY
AIR
CONDITIONED, 2 private offices, reception
room, 20
x 24 conference room.
Ideal
for insurance,
professional or sales.
Possession July 1st. Very reasonable.
John Channer (res. CE 4-2423)

John

525

Channer

Lincoln,

Winnetka

148

Hlllcrest

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

6-8400

PA 4-5800
UN 4-2600
BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPROX.
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 cars plus 4,500
add@’l. sq. ft. for offices
or storage
space
if desired.
Now
occupiedby
Dodge Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
Evanston.
(1 blk. N. of Church St.)
Available within 60 days.
Call Roy Peterson
GR 5-1200.

7705

SHERIDAN

Waukegan

Rd.
NR,

PArk
GREEN

BAY

6000 SQ. FT.

TA

4-3700

Rookwood

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
included
in
very
reasonable
rent.
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY
Co.

HAPP

5800 Dempster Morton Grove
966-3200.
OFFICE-EVANSTON-APP. 352 SQ. FT.1718 Sherman Ave. near campus-just
no. of Varsity_Theatre-$77.
per mo.
Avail. now. GR 5-1010. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co, Realtor.

for

STORE-800
DEM PSTER-EVANS.
ton Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
Heated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
Reasonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

GARAGE
AT
REAR
OF
826
HAMlin,
Evanston.
(near
Sherman)
for
yearly lease at $11 per month.
Call DA 8-6000

WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq: ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

ARAGE
FOR
RENT.
VICINITY
Noyes and Wesley. Large enough
boat. Call evenings. DA 8-6813

OF
for

GARAGE FOR RENT
Monroe and Asbury vicinity.
Call after 4 p.m. DA 8-3725.

June

8,

1967

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
IN
HIGHland Park. 9,000 sq. feet. For office,
rat or light industry. Will divide. ID

BASEMENT
AREA
AT
821
St., Evanston zoned B2.
Call DA 8-6000

FOSTER

Apts.

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

2-2!/,
One block
Haven School,

Avenue,

SHERMAN

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

GARDENS

BEDROOM
APARTMENT,
2ND
floor, living room almost 20 ft. long.
CT
bath,
cabinet
kitchen,
balcony.
$12,500
cash
for equity.
Mo.
assm’t
$134.34. Immediate
occupancy.

QUINLAN
UN

1571
4-2600

&amp; TYSON,

PRICE REDUCED
ON

THIS
SPACIOUS
2 APART
BLDG, One Apt. has 7 Rooms
BEDROOMS
and 1 BATH. The

Apt.

has

5 ROOMS

w/2

BEDRO

and
BATH.
2 CAR
GA
LARGE 50’ x 165’ LOT. Purchaser
have
Poss’n
of
both
Apts. C€
STANDING VALUE AT—$29,
S.

CALL—ALAN

OF

DEMPSTER

AND

ca
‘.

SE:

webaat

DODGE TWO APT. BLDG. rs
*
EA
H.W.
HEAT. 2 CAR
ARJ
GOOD CONDITION. Both Apts.
on monthly basis at: $140 and $1

Mo.

$25,500.

$5,000

by App’t.

Cash

‘

CALL—LES

down.

SIMPSON

|

EVANSTON
LOOKING FOR A GOOD SOLID
F
ESTATE INVESTMENT?
If you
$40,000 cash or that amount of
eqi
in your home or other property—
me—for
particulars
on
a
1
BLDG.
built in 1963. It has a

income

of:

$22,536.

It is well

lo

LL PRICE

FU

$29,

TWO—5.
ROOM
APTS.
and ONE E
ROOM
APT.
ANNUAL
GROSS
eee
$4,500. NET INCOME:
$3
14%,
RETURN.
REQUIRES ae
CASH. OUTSTANDING VALU

BAIRD &amp; WARNE
524 Davis
491- 1855

Street

Evanston,

Illin

EVANSTON

A HOME

WITH

AN

INCOME

Well maintained two apartment bu:
ing with
available
first floor. J
rooms plus sun room each. Two
garage. Nice yard. Mid thirties today for additional information. —

INC.

Sherman Av., Evanston
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

WILMETTE

I-III

&amp; TYSON,

Av.
AL

1-6700

1416 HINMAN

INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

AVE.

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
CONDOMINIUM
apartment
is now
available
in this
prime
location.
2 bedrooms,
2 full
baths; elevator; private indoor parking; electric garage doors;
air-conditioned;
balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.
Open

to trade

Bidg.

E

x

Model Apartment
for mn
Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.
R
For appt. call Mr. Sachnoff
372-3255

for home

or vacani

apartments,
kitchens

full din:
Plenty”
1” block

expensive
cabinets
an
a
Carpeted breakfast room.
“‘One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

Newly Listed

Evanston
NR.

ST.

NICHOLAS

PARISH.

.

delightful 2 Apt., 7 Rooms,
3 BR
heated den, 2 car garage face
modern
kitchens.
Wide
tree-li
street. $40,000

SAMUEL

BRoadway

SHERWIN

3-5420

THREE
FLAT—5
eet
room
apt.
and
3 room
apt.
x
garage.
South
Evanston
location. Mog
cS
Priced for quick sale. $23,500

ALBERT

1229 Emerson

GASKIN CO.

St.

~

UNiversity 9-169

EVANSTON DELUXE 2 APT.
re
old, 3 age
he
112 baths,
brick garage. $45 ,500,
Bes

8 yrs.

J. KRUGER

820 OAKTON

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

Hahn
Ave.

and 3 bedroom
room,
U-type_

car

BEDROOMS,
1ST
FLOOR,
VERY
large living room/dining room comb.,
CT bath, fully equipped kitchen. Patio
with sliding door from liv. rm.
and
bedroom.
Owner
has
moved
out of
state. $26,500.

QUINLAN

both

BUILDER

HOMEFINDERS
AL

in

NORTH EVANSTON
I1 DELUXE APTS. —

wants

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Immaculate third: floor 5 room apartment
in.
almost
new
AIR-CONDITIONED elevator building, No crowding
here
- all
spacious
rooms.
2
bedrooms, 1!4 baths. Stove, refrigera+
tor,
carpeting
and
drapes
included.
Convenient location: $31,000.
Call Mrs. Kleeman

RD.,

300

Sherman

Baths

8-3414

BAY

firevlace

4
bedrooms
Beautiful
lot.
Near
transportation,
shopping and.
1st floor available immediately.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

HOMEFINDERS

GREEN

PArk |

YOU CAN'T EQUAL IT FOR
$28,000!

Attractive.

1609

$28,500

DA

Evan

1517 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

ROOM

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

111

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1517 Sherman
GReenleaf 5-2700

EVANSTON-2 APARTMED

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

INC.

ONLY
$4,500 FOR EQUITY
IN THIS
bright
five room
cooperative
apartment
in well maintained
building
Three exposures—Range, refrigerator,
loads of closet space Fast possession.
Board approval.

PRAIRIE

2-3-4-Bedrooms

AV., EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

NW—CHOICE
2ND
FLOOR
COOPERative apartment in attractive Colonial
type
building
- five rooms,
private
basement (space for recreation room),
parking
space,
picnic
area.
Light,
spacious rooms,
many
extras. $7,500
for
equity-low
monthly
assessment.
Board approval.

AND

Condominiums

Gardens

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

273

154 For Sale—Apt. Buildings

CALL—ALAN SEX

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

EVANSTON

2
LARGE
FRONT
BASEMENT
ROOM
for private office, study, hobbies or
storage. 714 Brummel, Evanston. Call
DAvis 8-4761 eves. and weekends.

Co.

BEDRM.,
2
BATH
CO-OP
WITH
full Din. rm. and Sun rm. Light and
Cheery. 3rd flr. walk-up. Will sell on
contract. Full price. $13,500. Call Mrs.
Cullander.

UN

Evanstor

612 Mulford St. WALLACE &amp; ORTH, Ii
DAvis 8-3414

Washington—Evanston

QUINLAN

REALTORS

GARAGE—WINNETKA
Near Ash and Linden St. Available
3 months or longer.
Call HI 6-1267

Av.,

3

AIR
CONDImmediate
pos-

906—8 HINMAN. EVANSTON
16 x 24 and 16 x 60 June 1. Suit. office
or business. Reas.
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
EV 4-5800

GARAGE FOR RENT $12
Between 6th and 7th on Laurel
Wilmette. Call ALpine 1-0060.

1002

Elevator Building

with
$7,000
down
payment:°and
tax
deduction,
includes
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,.
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

JUST
REDUCED
TO
$11,900
CASH
Equity.
5 Rm.
Apt. N.E.
Evanston,
near the Lake, N.U. and transp. Sep.
din. rm.,
lge. liv. rm.,
2 twin size
bedrms., kit. w/Like-new appliances. 4
Thru-the wall Air Conditioners. Excellent closet space. A lovely light 3rd.
flr. apt. Excellent financing available.
Bldg. Mtg. to be paid off in one more
year. Board
approval
required.
Call
Mrs. Niemi.

NORTH
EVANSTON
ON
CENTRAL
St., near Green Bay Rd. Top sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business.$175 per mo. 3 yr. lease. Call
Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DdAvis 8-3200

Street

EVANSTON—3 APT, BLDG

$245.00 per month

MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE LAKE.
12th flr. De luxe 3 rm. spacious Apt.
Twin
size
Bedrm.,
Liv.-Din.
rm.
w/many
windows.
Cab.
Kit.,
Bath.
Excellent closet space. Stove, Refrig.,
carpet., draperies incl. Indoor swimming
Pool.
Near
shops
and transp.
$16,500. Cash Equity. Monthly assmt.
$162.75. Call Mrs. Webster.

RD.

BAIRD &amp; WARNE
524 Davis
491-1855

and
has
many
other
advant
besides making money for its o
LEONARD SZEF

4 BEDROOMS

Edgewater Beach Apts.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable sent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

WILMETTE—MODERN
itioned,
14x 44 feet.
session. $150 month.

New

251-7200

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
CENTRAL

274-1001
EVANSTON
Condominium

YES—WE ARE STILL PAYING
6% on all accounts. Write
North Shore Investment Mortgage
Box 91, Kenilworth

NEW
AIR
COND.
BLDG.
LOCATED
on Waukegan Rd.; Glenview. Approx.
750 sq. ft. Immed. possess.

1132

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF:
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE _ BALCONY,
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

For Sale—Co-op

1-2374

F
MODERN
KITCHEN
W/BU ~
ALL CARPETING INC. OUTS?
ING
VALUE
IN MID-40s.
C/

Outstanding Location
| Block to, Lake and Beach

AS LOW AS 5'2%

152.

ALpine

FEATURING 5 SPACIOUS ROOM
BEDROOMS
AND
115
Y EAR
OLD
ELEVATOR

838 Michigan

ESTATE

Por Salen-Condoutbinns

DE LUXE CONDOMINIL

REALTY

4-4866

"

189°

2-2!/y BATHS

LOANS

BLDG.

Fare

4 Bedrooms

MORTGAGE

845 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.
W. K. CONOVER.
AGENT—DA
8-5011
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
location for any
business
or professional offices.
Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

Ge

For Sale—Condominiums

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

RD.

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL
AVAILABLE AT ONCE
HIlcrest 6-0722

NR.

REAL

CHICAGO
Mod.
air-cond.
office in exc. maint:
building.
Fluorescent
lighting,
tile
floors. Suitable for sales rep., etc. $35
per month.
For appt. phone.
Resident Manager
262-2675

MAIN-CHICAGO

Reni—Industrial

WIMTTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx, 1,800 sq. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

INC.

969 Waukegan Rd., Glenview,
1571 Sherman Av., Evanston,

For

San

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

IN.
HIGHBasement.
&amp; Warner

&amp; Assoc.

&amp; TYSON,

153

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
land Park business: area.
Rent includes heat. Baird
491-1855 or BR 3-3855.

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
space, electricity furnished. $375 per
month.

QUINLAN

BOB VOIGTS

LAKE
FOREST—NEW:’
PROFESSIONal
building.
Air
conditioning
and
parking. 600 to 850 sq. ft. Call 7 to 9.
234-5070.

Kenilworth

‘

For Sale-Co-sp Apts.

UNiversity

OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
the new
Courtyard
Bidg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

REALTOR

1-7300

AT
340
LINDEN
opposite
‘‘L’’ termipossession.
Hill
&amp;

OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65:
suites from $125, incl. utilities, paneling, carpeting;
all services available.
New Building. HI 6-6650.

3-3130

rans

JUST REDUCED

BRIGHT OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR
335 sq. ft. Elevator
building. Avail.
now.
PA 4-6000. Royal Oak Bidg. 1545
Waukegan Rd., Glenview.

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
Off
street
parking.
Immed.
occupancy. $750 mo.

a

THIS
2 BDRM.
CO-OP
IS LOCATED
in North Evanston. 2 blks. from ‘‘L’’
and Northwestern R.R. Evanston Bus
No. 1 stops right at the apt. East,
West, and North exposures make for a
bright sunny,
apt. Equity
now
only
$8,000.
Monthly
payments
of
$122.
Board approved.

FOR RENT—EVANSTON
Store or office space. 1418 Central.
Across from Dyche Stadium.
Call C. H. Wood, WH 4-5620, apt. 708

Offices

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

1

GLENVIEW
2 BLOCKS
TO train, Bus
and
Shops.
Smart
and
modern.
2
Bedrooms. Recreation room. Parking.
Immediate possession. $225 month.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

and

152.

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in
modern
air-conditioned building; with waiting room.
Days 729-2070
’ Eves. 724-3612.

SHORE

OFFICE SPACE

Houses

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Immed. occ. with 2-yr. lease. De luxe
3 bdrm. 21% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.:
all elec.
kit. including
double
oven
range,
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
dis., washer-dryer. Fully carpeted liv.
rm.
din.
rm.
and
stairs,
air-cond.,
garage
with
radio
control
door,
3
blocks to train and shopping. No pets.
$390 Pr month. Please call for appt.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
446-3248
825-6948

Rent—Stores
NEW

WINNETKA
JUNE
15TH
TO
SEPT.
Ist. 4 bdrms.,
14% baths, nr. station
and shopping. $275 a month. Call eves.
and weekends. HI 6-0786.

142

NORTH
6 p.m.

EVANSTON

NORTHFIELD
FURNISHED
RANCH
3
bedrooms,
2 baths,
2 car
garage,
fenced patio. Available June 18. $350
per month. 446-1752

NEAR
N.U.
IN
PRIVATE
HOME,
furnished rooms for Grad. students or
teachers, kitchen privileges. Call
N 4-3347

146. Per RestuStered dad OGeei

Private 2 Car Garage
CEMENT
FLOOR.
area. 869-5560 after

‘

¥

to

—e

CO

&amp; CO. Paster
7-450

EVANSTON—2 APARTMENT BUILDING JUST WEST
OF RIDGE.
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARA
HEATING PLANTS. $23,500.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR _5-3900 |
NON-RACIAL

75 x 175 LOT

Brick apts. 2 separate bldgs.
property.
Full
basement,

Income
imm
3

poss. For info. call between 8:30 and 5
weekdays,

AL

EVANSTON,
low

3,

See

4,

1-4040.

GOOD

CONDITION

brick, corner building. B
and 5 rm. apt’s. All tile
Mr. Bogard, '719 Mulford.

YELowner
baths

Something to Sell?
USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
Villager ° Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

ADS
Classified —

15

�wre 2

For Sale—Summer
Homes

STON—2

ith

4

and

UNIT

car

and Winter

NASH

BUILDING

garage.

Includes

stoves,

GLENVIEW

erators,
disposals
and_baseFenced in yard. Live in one
it
free as rent from other unit and
rage
pas
mortgage
payment.
1
it available Oct. 1st. 272-2238.
6

FLAT

IN

SOUTH

apartment

EVANS-

has 2 bedrooms,

arge
dining room and large kitchen.
Vell
maintained. 4 gaseees. $67,500.
IAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900

bs

4

For Sale—Houses

AART &amp; GOLEE
VIEW
ovovel
6 rm.
brick
Georgian
in
dic:
ocation.
Lge.
liv.
rm.,
din.
n., bright mod.
kitch., 3 bedrms.,

14 baths,

:

in

Lannon

lovely

Stone

Indian

Ranch

Hill

s liv. rm.,
din.
, brkfst. area, 3 large

baths,

extra

2d. A beautiful
y
ge

.,
rd

can

plus

be

70s.

den

(usable

ngs.

walls

Lot

and

open

100x230.

as

value.

nificent Tudor Brick residence in
st east location. Spacious liv. rm,
ary, 6 bedrms., 4!2 baths, billiard

m

ment.

Living

dining

hen, pantry or could
powder rm, 3 good

into

rm.,

large

be converted
size bedrms,

ath, electric service all rewired in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts,

2-car

garage.

Reasonable

poss.

900.

nall, fireplace

in spacious

living

rm.,

ROOK
attractive
care
%
y
age.

Large

t kitchen.

tae.
apressive

liv.

Ranch
Home _ on
curving
with
lot
rm.,

3 bedrms.,

dining

8-3200

Owners

gar.

Realtors

HIllcrest 6-4700

SUNSET
RIDGE
ROAD,
GLENPaes
VIEW
erring
Country Farm
House on
y

woodsy

half

acre,

yet

ms,

142

and

baths,

porch.

is bargain in 40s.

2

car

Don’t

HEART

MRS.

garage,

miss_

seeing

ROESING

ee

_ bedroom,
2 baths,
room.
2 car garage,

. 9 years

-you’re
ment
rst. Low

separate dining
radio operated

old. Attractive

garden.

modern

g

kitchen

room.

wooded

acreage.

with

overlooks

One

Ninnetka, Illinois
TO BUY OR

aston

fireplace.

of a kind home.

Hllerest
SELL CALL

&amp; TYSON,

Inside

Star

Announcements.

rfield Villager
thland Park Herald
ng

om

,

every

North

offices

- view-Northbrook.

Page
Page

23
23

Communi-

Evanston,

Lake

4

Opposite
Classified
cover pages
Page 90
and 50

Shore

in

Winnetka,

INLAN

INVEST

Forest,

&amp; TYSON,

DeerGlen-

INC.

N GROVE—attractive
3-bedrm.
level—nice
living-dining
combi-

nation—2
es

tile

500 and

baths—paneled

separate

utility

rec.

room—

\NDYMAN’S
SPECIAL—Northbrook
Vest area—3
bedrm.
frame
Ranch.
Needs
handy
family
to put
outside
1
shape—large
living-dining
room

combination.
;
:

yy area;
mediate

help

Nice

kitchen;

oversized 2 car garage—
possession—owner
May

finance—$19,500.

~ BIRCHWOOD
1 Skokie
R 2-7300

—

separate

Hwy.

Classified

:

REALTY
Northbrook
PA 4-3294

IN

A_

Nixon,

Hahn
Ave.

Bldg.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,
Ave.,
1-6700

INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

uilt-ins.

FAMILY

HOME.

Wilmette

Wilmette

2

Room 300
Evanston

News

PLUSH

Rd.

1850 Willow

New

REALTY

DEERFIELD
lots for immediate

* Glenview Announcements

serving

possession.
ft.—carpet.
decorated.
$44,785.

5 BEDROOMS
— 2,700 sq.
floor study — carpets —
professionally. decorated
Georgian

—

2,300

ft. — Ist
drapes —
$47,230

sq.

Colonial.

5 BEDROOMS
length porch.

—

ft.

—

2,300

sq.

ft.

— full
$41,000.

Wm. J. Pulte, Inc., 272-7862
NOW VACANT
NORTHBROOK

CO.
HI 6-5700

$1,500 DOWN

Forest-Lake

$21,500

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5
670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee
blk: W. of Pfingsten, right on

Rd., 1
Melvin

Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financin

avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranc
with
bsmt.
on
a
1% acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN
1741

Orchard

T. BROWN
Lane,

Northfield

&amp; CO.

446-7270

LINCOLNWOOD TOWERS
Perfect family and entertaining home.
Center
slate entrance
provides
exc.
traffic pattern. Casually elegant, well
built and perfectly maint. this brick
and crab orchard stone ranch consists
of 3 generous bdrms., 2 full and 2 half
baths, formal liv. rm., din. rm., kit.
Family room, mud-laundry room first
level. Entertainment area and officestudy
in basement.
Cent.
air-cond.
Many
extra_closets.
2 wood burning
fireplaces. For inspection call RO 31844. Agent.

Bluff

Crawford.

OPEN

North

of

Central)

SUNDAY

2-5

FIRST TIME OFFERED.
Three bedroom
Split level
in area
of newer
homes
near
Westmoreland
Country
Club. Large
Family
room.
2 Baths,
Modern
Kitchen
with
built-ins
and
eating area. Handy to shops and bus.
Willard
School.
Owner
transferred.
Top Value at $41,500.
DELIGHTFUL BRICK CAPE COD in
Washington School area, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
financing. July 1st possession. Taxes

Park Herald

2-5

WALK TO “‘L’’ TRAIN AND SHOPS
Conveniently located 3 bedroom ranch.
Living-dining
room
combination
has
timbe~e4
ceiling. Good
closet space.
Lovely woodea iot with fenced yard.
Gas
heat.
112
car
garage.
$26,750.
Contract possible.

GLENVIEW EAST
703 YORK ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY

2-5

(South of Glenview Rd. on Raleigh. 1
Block East of Waukegan Rd.)
On a winding road in Private estatelike
area
set
on
beautiful
grounds
120 x 183. Elegant Paneled step-down
living
room.
Separate
dining
room.
Family
room
plus Hobby
Room.
3
Bedrooms. 212
Baths. Ideal for smaller Executive Family.
Stressing spacious
and gracious
environment
for
entertaining.
JUST
REDUCED
TO
LOWER 60s.

Serving the
2548 Green

GR

5-3900

North Shore Since 1903
Bay Rd., EVANSTON
:
BR 3-3900

JUST LISTED
DOUBLE DUTY HOUSE. SEPARATE
ENTRANCE
FOR
PRIVACY.
Fireplace entry, cathedral ceiling balcony
living room, master suite, 4 additional bedrooms, 212 baths, den or office
and
family
room.
Air-cond.,
near
beach, Move in today. $45,000

DEERFIELD—PRICED

BELOW

MAR-

KET VALUE
for quick sale. Curving
bay
window.
Large
living
room,
dining room,
all built-in kitchen w/d
and d, oven and range. 4 bedrooms, 2
full baths, beamed
ceiling and dado
paneled family room. This home is in
move-in
condition
with
the
extra
bonus
of
all
like-new
appliances,
carpeting and drapes. You can’t find a.
better
buy
on the North
Shore
for

HIGHLAND

PARK—HILLSIDE

SET-

TING. Top east area. Custom home. 4
bedrooms,
2142 baths,
2 car garage.
Paneled family room. Air conditioned.
Upper 50s.

LAKESIDE

$40,000

All have 21% baths,
paneled family
rooms
with
fireplaces
and
212
car
garages.
See
these
today.
DRIVE
North on Edens to Deerfield Rd., West
on Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot Rd., South
on Wilmot to Deerfield Square.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

SQUARE
ARE
4 AND
5
on 14 to 4% acre

4 BEDROOMS—2,300
sa.
drapes
—
professionally

. 4 BEDROOMS

(all on

of

Mitchell Brothers

POSSESSION.

AVAILABLE
NOW
bedroom Colonials

.

3626 THAYER

market

EVANSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
Skokie.
714 rooms,
3 bdrms.,
2 full
ceramic baths, central air conditioning plus oversize 2 car attach. garage.
All the extras inc. marble foyer, circ.
drive,
built-in kit. This
5 year
old
beauty is a true value at $41,900.

IMMEDIATE

.

FIRST
TIME
OFFERED.
Choice
wooded lot 1 block to Willard School.
Charming English Brick. 3 bedrooms,
14
baths,
Modernized
kitchen.
Screened porch. Garage. Mid 30s.

Bi-level

607 Howard Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575

ATTRACTIVE
SOUTH
EVANSTON
home: living rm., dining rm., kitchen
and 2 bedrms. on Ist., 2
drms. on
2nd. Good basement, “3 heat, $16,500
takes it . . . act
quickly.
3
EVANSTON REALTY CO., INC.
1700 Dempster St., Evanston. UN 4-0728

and The Village Lamplighter,

ef.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

Northfield

on

Deluxe

ESTATE AREA

Road,

1

RM.
SPLIT
LEVEL,
5 BR’S,
31%
baths, paneled rec. room with circular
bar, lannon stone fireplace, also huge
sub-basement
with
cedar
closet,
maid’s room, circular drive, attached
garage, patio. In move-right-in-condition, copper colored appliances. Asking $63,000. Make an offer!!!

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private pond and a
Japanese
garden.
Built
by
a. well
known
architect
for his own
home.
Adaptable
to
a
large
or
smaller
family with its 4 master
bedrooms,
415
baths,
and
servants’
quarters.
Unusual
family
room
and
many,
many
custom
features.
Arrange
an
inspection today. Upper bracket.

V. J. BRADY

Slashed

Doctor's Sacrifice

.

.

Baird &amp; Warner

Price

CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED
BIlevel Nr. Edens
Plaza!
3 BR’s,
212
baths,
paneled
rec.
room,
master
bedroom
with own bath and walk-in
closet,
big
modern
kitchen,
double
windows
throughout.
Built
well—
maintained
well.
Illness
compels
immediate sale. A don’t miss hurryon-over special now at $43,000

IN

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
3031 THAYER

WILMETTE
OPEN SUNDAY
Nr. Ridge Avenue1017 OAKWOOD

HARD TO FIND? YOU BET! REMODeled
Victorian
on
a
50x170
landscaped lot. 7 Rooms, 4 BR’s, garage.
The
work’s
all done. All you do is
unpack. $32,500

upper
level)
244
ceramic
vanitory
baths, basement area, 2 car attached
electri-eye garage. Large patio, nice
grounds.
Owner
moving
to Arizona.
Fine Value! See Sunday!
MR.
DEAKINS
West
of Waukegan
2
blocks
(Directions:
Lake
St./ to Tall Trees
setae,
North
on
Sequoia,
follow
signs).

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Realtor
* Glencoe

4 Twin size bedrooms

Nr. Oakton School

Evanston

9

EVANSTON

(West

CONVENIENT
RIDGE
AVENUE_LOcation! Charming Pennsylvania Dutch
Colonial, 7 large rooms, 3 BR’s, 142
baths,
10x15
kitchen
and unusually
large main
floor family room,
fireplace, garage. 57 x 188 lot. $44,000

Marble entrance foyer opens into very

baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semimodern
kit. Located
near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.

G.

Evanston

REALTORS

Listed

LUXURIOUS
812 ROOM
BRICK
AND
Lannon
stone
Georgian
in
superb
condition! 4 big bedrooms, 242 ceramic baths, delightful paneled main floor
fam. room plus basement rec. room,
big
modern
kitchen
with
paneled
eating
area,
2
fireplaces,
2
car
garage. Dawes and Chute Schools and
walking
distance to Howard-Western
Shopping
Center.
REDUCED
TO
$57,500. See it!

attractive and spacious interior. Large
living room, separate dining room, 2
deluxe
family
rooms
(1
with
fireSara
big
deluxe kitchen
with
all

$25,000

Helen

Evanston

EXECUTIVE’S
HOME.
RED
Brick
Georgian,
beautifully
maintained.
7 Rooms—Living
rm.,
Fireplace,
Dining
rm.,
Den,
Modern
Kitchen,
Powder
rm.
on
Ist flr.
3
Bedrooms, Ceramic Tile Bath on 2nd.
Finished
Walls
and
Floor
on
3rd.
Paneled Rec. rm. in Basement. 2 car
Garage,
elec.
door.
Carpets
and
Draperies
included.
Centrally
Air
Conditioned. $39,500.

Newly

Evanston | Blk. to Howard St!

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1524 SEQUOIA TRAIL
Be sure to see the beautiful interior!
First time offered! Exceptionally, fine
Air
Conditioned
9
room _ Bi-Level.

"MeGUIRE &amp; ORR, GRINC.5-1080
BR 3-3220

UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman

Evanston

GLENVIEW

BDRMS.
NEAR
LAKE
314 BATHS
Hard-to-find big home W/oak beamed
family
room,
den,
and 3
_frpls.
Everything kept in apple-pie order by
two house-proud
maiden
ladies who
lived in it very
gently.
The
owner
says she’s crazy when she says ‘‘Sell
for Sixty.’’ Call Roger Fisher to see
one of
Evanston’s wonderful colonial

OLDER

on Ist. 6 lge. Bedrms.

Baird &amp; Warner

BIG FOR TWO!

CHARMING,

rm.

1571 Sherman
4-2600
AL

home
in St. Mary’s
Parish
and
so
close to downtown you almost won’t
need a shopping cart! A ‘‘plus’’ factor
is the high value of the land, zoned R7, besides the 5 bedroom, sturdy brick
home. Call for appointment. Mid 40s.
Roger Fisher.

TWO

Pwdr.

South
AN

including

WINNETKA

SIZEABLE

Evanston

:

Mitchell Brothers

UNEXCELLED
SOUTHEAST
LOCAtion. Walk to train, beach, shopping,
and schools!
Delightful remodeled
9
Room, 4/5 Bedroom, 212 bath. Has a
main
floor
laundry
room,
family
room. Gracious entry, huge—lot with
2 car garage. Paneled basement room
is
perfect
for
a
hideaway
study,
bedroom,
or
family
room.
Fine
package. $43,500

Kenilworth

6-7180
ROAD,

BEDRM.

RED
BRICK
4 BEDroom,
25
Bath
Home.
Liv.
rm.
w/Fireplace,
Din. rm., Den, Kitchen
w/Dishwasher and Disposal. Screened
Porch off Dining rm. Loads of closets.
good
Family
home.
Walk
to all
Schools
and
transportation.
2
car
Garage.
Attractive
rentable
Coach
House. Priced at $46,500.

$18,500
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch home on
half acre lot. Huge
rear yard completely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
kitchen
with
adjoining
utility”
area,
room, two good bedrooms. Low taxes.

BAY

Evanston

158

June is bustin’ out all niche
Now
is
the time to
pick up a bloomin’ good
buy and be planted in your new home
by Fall. Call us.

BEAUTIFUL

NORTHBROOK

118 GREEN

$39,500.

Hill Estates Area

4

is in

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN

INC.
Page

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nview

6-2700

Hig

CHARMING
OLDER
HOME
WITH
beautiful
Lake
Views.
Lge.
rms.,
Elegant
Fireplaces
and in excellent
condition—just
painted.
1 blk.
from
Lake and walking distance to Downtown
Evanston.
Liv.
rm.
w/4
way
fea
i.
Th...
Fh...
- oe:
separate
Brkfst.
rm., lge. Util. rm.

and

FRONT-

and

East

For Sale—Houses

SAMUEL SHERWIN

w/3 beautiful mod. Baths. Many Builtins. Truly a remarkable home for a
lge.
family
and
entertaining.
2 car
att. Garage. Many inclusions. $65,000.

$90,000

NORTHFIELD,

H|

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Review

mette

OF

ING
on
two
streets
usable $35,000 home.

possession.

East

$37,000
wish to

which

ACRES

Quick

Trier

3
BATH
AIR
Conditioned
Ranch.
Beautiful
thick
Lawn,
choice
selection of plantings,
bushes
and trees. Automatic
sprinkling
system.
House
is planned
for
complete
enjoyment
of everyone
in
family,
young
or old.
25’ x15’
Liv.
rm., 21’ x 15’ Family rm. Downstairs
Rec.
rm.
plus Billiard rm.
35’
x 20’
Pebble
Concrete
Terrace.
You must
inspect
this home
to appreciate
its
quality and livability. Immed. possession. Many extras included at $82,500.

Hillcrest 6-1855

576 Lincoln Avenue

See

home

New

Indian

$21,500
Immediate
occupancy—Three
bedroom ranch home, kitchen with eating
space, living room-dining room combination, utility room, 142 car garage,
large lot. low taxes. Exterior
needs
paint and the price has been lowered
accordingly.

ect background for your antiques
art. In upper brackets.
MRS. MCLAURY

NLAN

and

STONE,

HOME
METICULOUSLY
maintained.
You
will
be
charmed
from the time you enter the attractive
Entrance
Hali
through
the
entire
home. Liv. rm. with Frpl., Din. rm.,
Powder rm., Breakfast rm. with Bay,
good Kitchen, and Screened Porch on
ist flr. 4 large
Bedrooms,
1 small
bedrm. or Den and 2 Baths on 2nd. 2
car
att. Garage.
Beautiful
Grounds
with
Swimming
Pool
and
a_ large
Patio.
Subtle
lighting
of
Garden
makes
it
a
Fairyland
at
Night.
$82,500.

BRICK

NORTHBROOK

thinking
of going into an
or co-op,
see this home
70s.
MRS.
ROBINSON

ETKA LUXURY HOME
estate
location.
7 bedrooms,

rge

Winnetka

2—3

antiques,
too!
Living
room,
dining
room, modern kitchen, beautiful 20’ x:
family
room
with
fireplace.
3

re

to Florida

NORTHFIELD

near

school for the ‘‘wee ones.’’ Perfect for

Fi

STREET

immaculate condition. It has a living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem
fourth which can be a family room.
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
landscaped
yard
and three
car
garage.!
Low taxes. Will consider any reasonable offer and terms.

An

PEN SUNDAY — 2:00-5:00

|

retiring

sell their

tiled bath,

2
cay
“att.
home. $31,500

AART &amp; GOLEE,
vis

WINNETKA

area,

COLO-

QUALITY

13%

$33,500
This is it! Comfortable older home in
a wonderful location. First floor has
entry
hall,
living
room,
separate
dining room, kitchen, den and powder
room. There are four corner bedrooms
and a bath on the second floor. Full
basement,
two car garage and good
sized lot. Low taxes. See this home
soon.

mal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
hen,
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
ed 2nd flr. study or family rm. 6
ms., 442 baths, paneled recreation
uite unusual!

LANNON

Northwest
A

WINNETKA

mphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
‘inest construction in East area. Rec.

aan

School.

$ 22,500

38,900
EAST
New Trier district. First time offered.
One
owner
home.
White
brick
and
frame
Colonial
split-level in perfect
condition.
Lovely
living
room
with
fireplace, family room adjoins kitchen.
3
bedrooms,
11%
baths.
Most
carpeting
included.
Beautifully landscaped property, rear yard completely
fenced. 2 car attached garage.
Low
taxes. Fine area. May we show you
this lovely home today?

in
good
dry _ base-

home
Good

rm.,

HALL

Red Brick Ranch. 11 yrs. old. Living
rm.,
Dining
rm.,
3
Bedrooms,
2
Ceramic
Tile Baths.
Birch
Cabinet
Ceramic Tiled Kitchen and Breakfast
Area.
142
car
Detached
Garage.
Cyclone
Fenced
Yard,
poeutney

GLENVIEW

solarium, 4 fireplaces, 4 rm. apt.
V J a eax brick gar. An exceptional

€
Built
Stucco
condition
thru-out.

‘‘PERFECTION”

landscaped.

$36,500
South
East
Evanston.
Six
room,
3
bedroom,
1142
ceramic
tile
bath.
Lannon
stone
and
clapboard
center
entrance Colonial. This beautiful home
with a brand new kitchen with all the
latest built-in appliances was built in
1942. It has a full basement and gas
heat. The taxes are only $578. There is
a 11g car garage. This is truly in a
class by itself.

beamed

Fine

A

EVANSTON

bedrm.).
142
tiled
baths,
open
io and scrnd. porch; att. gar., gas

‘at, paneled

2-5

Evanston

CENTER

Wilmette

EXECUTIVE

BATH
CENTRALLY
air-conditioned
Colonial
Townhouse.
Separate dining room. Full basement.
Master bedroom is 15 x 12. Attractive
newer
neighborhood.
Convenient
to
everything. Immediate possession.

attractive Redwood
Contemporranch
in
lovely
wooded
area.
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family

2 bedrms.

BATH

SUNDAY

3 BEDROOM,

rm.,
family
bedrms., 242

home.

GLENVIEW

3

8025B LYONS

type

Estates.

bedrms.

BEDROOM,

Ranch on 34 acre in heavily wooded
area
adjoining North
Shore
Country
Club’s
18th
fairway.
One
of
the
choicest
locations
in
entire
area.
Elegantly decorated. Beautifully landscaped
with
underground
sprinkling
system throughout.
Owner transferred
out of state and -has purchased other.

OPEN

$37,500.

agnificent

ome

CHARMING

nial in Willard School District. Extra
large
living
rm.
with
Fireplace,
Modern Kitchen with Dishwasher and
Disposal. 3 Bedrooms, 1}2 Baths. Full
Basement
has
Rec.
rm.
with
Fireplace.
A Beautifully
landscaped _ lot
and
Flagstone
Patio.
Area
of Fine
Homes. $39,500. See it Now!

$62,800

EAST

NILES

recr. rm. w/frpl., 2 car att.

iz. + ze

Northwest
A

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE
PRICE REDUCED
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

its.

Each

158

For Sale—Houses

Cottages

457

Central

Av.,

432-6320

H.P.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
REALTORS
In beautiful wooded area of Glenview
. . . almost
new
deluxe
brick
and
frame
Cape
Cod on lovely lot. Full
basement, large living room, separate
dining room,
fabulous
kitchen,
first
floor
paneled
family
room _ with
fireplace,
den
(may
be
used
as
bedroom), four bedrooms, three baths.
Two car garage. $52,500.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
PArk 4-5600

1517 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

EDGEBROOK—WILDWOOD
Fullfill that dream-now.
In neighborhood
of
lovely
homes,
this
crab
orchard
stone
ranch
consists
of 3
bdrms., 2 baths, outstanding kit., liv.
rm., delightful fam. room in a beaut.
landscaped
country
like
setting
yet
only
minutes
to CTA,
Edens,
Milwaukee
RR,
shopping,
St. Marys
of
the Woods or Wildwood Schools. For
details call RO 3-1844. Agent.

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE MODERN
BRK. FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms.; full bsmnt.; nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

8,

1967

�a
158

For Sale—Houses —

158

hee

A alae
:

‘

eedb

&amp; STREY

view

built

gea
custom

ee

split,

24;

:

you will find one of the greatest BUYS
on
the market
today.
FOUR
AIRY
BEDRMS.,
212
baths,
famliy
rm.,
OUTSTANDING
KITCHEN
with eat
ing
space,
large
basement,
2
garage and a
FENCED BACK YARD.
This
split
level,
built
in
1965,
has
EVERYTHING
and
the
price
is
$42,000.
512%
mortgage
available.
Owner moving to Michigan and wants
to get going so possession is up to you.

CAPE

PATIO

4 bedroom home,
room, good value.

2 baths,
taxes.

QUALITY

Glenview
separate
close
to
house.

CR
PA
AL

1850 Willow

Road,

PRESTIGE

Northfield

CO.
HI

6-5700

LOCATION

BEST
CONSTRUCTION
MAKES
FOR
easy maintenance here! Gracious floo™
plan
offers
living room,
full dining
room,
separate
breakfast
room,
screened porch, den., 3 bedrooms, 215
baths. Easy walk to schools. Low 60s.

Town &amp; Country
ASSOCIATES,
STREET

843 ELM
BY

ANN

and

din.

rm.,

full basement

heat. One car garage,
Low 30s. 446-1449.

June

440

8,

1967

Priced

in

IN
rm.

with

exc.

gas

cond.

Evanston Review

garage,

in LOW

low

LOW

30s.

brick
ranch,
3 bedrooms,
dining room,
family
room,
Roosevelt
Park.
A
lot of
MID 40s

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

LISTED

2

.

Bay Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

$19,500.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700

NORTHFIELD
Sunset
Ridge
area
Contemporary
Brick ranch—7
rms.,
3 bedrooms,
3
baths.
Swimming
pool
nearly
an
acre—$79,500.
DEERFIELD
Well located 3 bedroom ranch, cabinet
kitchen, lovely fence yard, black top
drive, ceramic tile bath, large utility
room. Extras $22,500.
NORTHBROOK
A
True
Colonial—with
8
rooms,
4
bedrooms,
245 baths,
2 car garage,
family rm. and washer-dryer area Ist
flr. CENTRAL AIR—$46,000.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
c. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373

CLEAN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

524 Davis
491-1855

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

SHORE

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston
wilmette

5
BDRMS.—Center
Hall
Colonial.
Huge living room with fireplace, 242
baths,
recreation
room,
attractive
Lani, patio and 2 car attached garage.
Only a short walk to the beach.
OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON
associates

and

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

* Glenview Announcements

serving

4 BDRM.
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER,
frame,
central
Glencoe
location.
Large
lot.
Taxes
$354.
Close
to
schools,
transp.,
churches.
Open
to
offer around 30s. Call after 4 p.m.,
VE 5-3310.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

IS

IMPOSSIBL

personal

dishwasher

includes

such

fenced

inspection.

and

dis

rear

features

yard,

as

a

central

swimming

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

i

pool. The price is $59,5

GLENCOE—YOU
CAN WALK
station, shops and the Centr
from this well built and well

brick

and

dining

bath

;

sto

air

tioning,
oversized
attached
garage, aluminum screens
and
pipes
in
place
for
a

stone

room,

and

ranch.

powder

room.

lot of an

r

3 _ bedro

The “he

lot

io 50»
;

NORTHBROOK—TUCKED

a beautiful

loc

Living

kitchen,

garage is attached, ae
and the price is $32,500

AWA

acre

and |

overlooking a private pond. this_
ranch is one of the truly ee
no
on
the
market
today.
There

fireplace

in

the

17x 27

dining

room,

plus

activities

family

study

kitchen

an

ving

with

with

breakfast

room

with

a

bi

bar. There are 4 family bedrooms

2 servants
rooms,
3
baths
powder room. The basement
tion is paneled, the 2 car ga
attached and plus features incluc

swimming pool and central ae
tioning. It is offered at $250,000.
KENILWORTH—FRAME

lonial

in

suvyerb

con:
‘

DUTCH

east

C

location.

second floor bedrooms and a bath vl
2 bedrooms and a bath on the thi

There

is

room,

a

2

above

The

car

and

price

fireplace

a

garage

in

pesutite

ivi

lot an00 x 1

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

ELM

PRICE
REDUCTION .
colonial ranch with 4

baths

the

with

is $59,50

GOELZER
714

and

on
r

wood-burning

fireplace.

wooded acre ona areas lane c
all facilities. An excellent are
family with youngsters. Lower

A

FINE SPLIT LEVEL IN
NORTHBROOK’S
prestige

ae
locatior

Centrally
air
conditioned,
3
bedrooms,
fenced
yard,
us
more
to equal
2,750 mae

happy living. High 40s-call on we
be delighted to show.
pay
LARGE

HOUSE,

ire

y

LARGE

VALUE

Northbrook, —

mature

_

surrour

trees

;

baths, built-ins, panelled family
fireplace in living room-see to b
in low 40s.
DON’T MISS THIS ALL BRICK
with
3
bedrooms,
den,
bedrooms,
242 baths,
2 car
you'll appreciate the price at

R

BRUFF Ths
Open

Evenings 7-9

527 Dundee Rd., Northbro

212-1550.

ee

KOENIG &amp; STREY
SPACIOUS

hid
ONLY

2

A BUILDER
4 LEFT

HOMES
8

THREE AVAILABLE NOW
ONE BEING BUILT FOR AUGUST
5 BDRM. COLON Ale al 900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPL
000
3 BDRM. RANCH
$39.

and

realtors

east

bath
a

glass doors fram the breakfast
the patio. The quality con iru

SERVICE

associates

and a

GLENVIEW

Center
hall
colonial
in
charming
setting.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
parlor
or
family
room,
kitchen
and
breakfast
room on the first, and 4 bedrooms on
the second. Only three block walk to
transportaion, shops and Lincolnwood

REALTY

and The Village Lamplighter,

range,

evanston

mrs. MADISON

ROOMS

a

4 bedrooms

NORTH

cheery

Fy
full
basement
detached garage.

without

Evanston, Ill.
273-1855

northwest

945-1670

* Glencoe News

Street

bright

3 bedrooms

are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 14 x 25 liv
room with a fireplace, dining
iY
and a wonderful family room,
Th
modern
kitchen
has_ built-in_
|

RANCH

JUST LISTED—A BEAUTIFUL HOME,
only a few hundred feet from beach.
Living Room—30’
x 21’, Music
Room,
Paneled
Library
on Ist Flr. Walnut
peueting in Kitchen, Breakfast Room.
IVE BEDROOMS,
4 BATHS on 2nd
floor with Sitting Room. 3rd Flr. has 2
BEDROOMS, Bath and Ballroom. Two
car heated Garage w/elec. door, and
Coach House Apt. Playhouse in rear.
LARGE
LOT:
110’ x 265’. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. $89,500.
LEONARD SZERLONG

OF

Rd.

BRIGHT

dinian "eae

a

are

appreciate the many deluxe featu Ire
of this fine brick and ware. i
th

TO:

EVANSTON—
GREENWOOD BEACH

REALTORS
Deerfield

RUN

TWO
FINE
BEDROOMS,
PANELED
FAMILY
ROOM,
SPAC.
LIVING
ROOM, KITCHEN W/DINING AREA,
ATT.
GARAGE
AND
PRIVATE
FENCED
REAR YARD. $24,750 INCLUDES
CARPETING,
DRAPES
AND OTHER EXTRAS. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. REASONABLE POSS’N.
SEE FOR SURE.
LES SIMPSON

OFFERED
EXTRA

and WILD

GLENVIEW—IT

John Channer
&amp; Associates

pool .
Woodland park location on large lot, near park, school, swimming
30 ft. living room with large windows and roman brick raised traplace.
overlooks rear patio and garden. 3 bedrooms, powder room and ceramic
2 car attached garage with extra wide
tile bath. Pleasant kitchen...
concrete driveway. Wonderful basement with parquet floors, 30 ft. wood
paneled recreation room
with fireplace,
2 bedrooms
and bath plus all
purpose utility room. Thermopane windows throughout. Exterior is brick
and natural wood trim. Well constructed and in beautiful condition. Be
sure to see this fine home... $46,500.

826

DON'T

and

the
oa
oversized
is $30,500

this

BEACH,
TOWN,
TRAIN,
SCHOOLS,
Community
House,
from
spacious
4
bedroom, 3 bath, Brick and Clapboard
Split-level
custom
built
1962.
Upper
Leith
or
Mrs.:
bracket.
Call
Mrs.
Frame (res. HI 6-3270).

LOGAN
SCHOOL
BEST
IN’
THE
U.S.A.(extra bonus Howard and New
Trier East) 3 bdrms.,
142 baths;
by
owner.
$31,000
will
help
to finance
right party. Open house Sun. June 11
1 to 4. 115 15th St., Wilmette. 256-2723.

WITH

PIERSEN

OPPORTUNITY
unhappy to leave

room

There

WINNETKA

WALK

_

| lel
tae Be
value’ Jn todays ative mark

’

BUILT BY HEMPHILL
APPEALING LANNON STONE, BRICK
and Clapboard Colonial on beautifully
landscaped
site in desirable section.
Near excellent schools, shops and fine
neighbors.
15’x17’
reception
hall,
bright
living
room_
with
- Colonial
fireplace, formal dining room. Spacious cabinet kitchen
with dishwasher
and cherry breakfast area, screened
porch. A first floor guest bedroom and
bath
plus
powder
room.
Master
bedrooms with ‘double closets, adjoining tile bath. 2 twin family bedrooms
and bath. Speetacular paneled recreation room with wet bar and fireplace.
2
car
attached
garage.
Low
cost
forced
air
gas
heat.
CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED.
Spotless tackeddown
wool
carpeting
and
draperies
optional. A challenge to competition in
the 60s. Please call Mrs. Frame (res.
HI 6-3270).

6-7274
1-4463

NILES
Must be sold—Owner
has purchased
GEORGIAN
two
story
7 rooms,
3
bedrooms, 11% baths. Lovely Georgian
marble
firepl.
in. div:
tm.,.
ist. flr,
family rm. 13 x 19; also game room in
basement,
attchd.
garage.
Immaculate condition ready to move into and
low, low, low Thirties.

FIRST TIME
HOME

NORTEREGOS,

525 Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400
Hillcrest
LOngbeach

For Sale—Houses

GOELZER

lovely
custom
designed
2
yr.
old
Colonial,
but
transferred.
(Built
by
Koessler
Construction).
4 bedrooms,
242 baths, Large family rm.
w/fireplace.
2 car
garage.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Many
extras.
Low down payment to qualified buyer.
Priced
at $56,000.
Call Carol
Simko
(res. 827-0504).

DEER FIELD
RANCH

158

Channer &amp; Associates

RARE
Owner very

500.

1-7300

BEDRM.
RANCH.
LIV.-DIN.
AREA
included;
TV
antenna,
utility
cab.,
elec.
stove,
refrig.,
garden _ tools,
window
air-cond.,
drapes,
rugs.
storms,
and
screens.
House
newly
tuck-pointed.
Immed.
occup.
Price,

For Sale—Houses

ar

rie

‘

etn

e

lonial only 3 yrs. old. 3,300 sq. ft. of
living
area. 4 bedrooms, 242 baths. 2
fireplaces.
2142 car attached
garage.
Intercom.
Good traffic pattern. Cannot be duplicated on today’s market.
Only
$65,000.
For
details
call Carol
Simko (res. 827-0504).

WINNETKA
JUST
REDUCED!
THE
BEST
BUYRed Brick COLONIAL w/5 bedrooms,
3 baths and 2 powder rooms, Living
room
w/FP.,
Lge.
Dining
room,
paneled DEN.
Modern
Kitchen,
paneled Breakfast room. Paneled
FAMILY
ROOM.
Utility
room
on
Ist.
Screened
porch.
Master
bedroom
w/separate
dressing room
and bath.
PRIME EAST LOCATION. NOW $89,-

IN SWAINWOOD

ANDRUSS,

Green

INC.
WINNETKA

OLDER
HOME
bdrms.,
large
liv.

room,

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

HI! 6-8000

OWNER,
Winnetka,
3

30s

WINNETKA
3 bdrms., 2 baths plus a study or 4th
bdrm.—ideal for family who wants a
large yard, prime location. Close to
grade
school.
Gracious
living
in a
home easy to care for with excellent
traffic
pattern.
Liv.
rm.
w/marble
fireplace, dining rm.,
screened porch,
convenient kitchen w/separate breakfast area, powder room. $62,500.

REALTY

REALTY

LOW

In nicely established Wilmette neighborhood. Red brick Colonial. Entrance
hall leads to nice living room w/wood
fireplace, good dining room, a 1942 x 8
pine paneled
room
off dining room,
kitchen w/dishwasher and disposal. 3
twin
sz.
bdrms.,
112
baths.
Full
basement.
1
car
detached
garage.
$35,000.

FINE
FIRST
HOME
FOR
THE
growing family on 42 acre. Immaculate three bedroom Cape Cod. Two full
baths, large living room, sep. dining
rm.
Two
and
one-half
car
garage.
Large cemented patio. $22,500.

SUNSET RIDGE
Custom
built
on
a
quiet
lane
near
Country
Club
and with many
extra
quality
features
not
usually
found
even in houses in this class.
Large
foyer, 17 x 25 living room with picture
window
overlooking
a
20x40
pool,
spacious
dining
room,
family
room
with
bar,
barbecue,
fireplace
and
unusual heavy brick floor, completely
built-in kitchen with breakfast
area.
Master bedroom with loads of closets
and
its own
master
bath,
3 more
family bedrooms
and 2 more
baths.
Glazed porch, partial basement, and 2
car
garage.
Wonderfully
secluded
setting,
yet near
everything.
Upper
bracket. See it today.

garage,

Winnetka
999 Linden

NORTHBROOK
OPEN
HOUSE—SUNDAY
1 TO 5 P.M.
233. Voltz Rd. TOP EAST LOCATION
—This one owner home was a model.
Has all appointments any home could
offer yet is reasonably priced because
owner
is
moving
to
California.
If
you’re’
interested
in
a_
well
constructed
home
that
offers
large
bedrooms with big closets, plus 2 and
one-half C.T. baths, this is it.

V. J. BRADY

family

NEWLY

272-0200

NEW
LISTING.
FIVE
BEDROOM.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED
Contemporary within walking distance
to
everything!
Mahogany
paneled
Living-Dining
room
w/FP.,
Large
paneled Family room w/FP. and built
ins. Cabinet Kitchen w/D and D. This
house
has
many
EXTRA
features.
$85,000.

DEERFIELD CONTEMPORARY
Unique
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
brick
ranch. A must see.
LOW 40s

WINNETKA
456-2600

Northbrook

car

5 BEDROOMS-NORTHBROOK

&amp; WEINRICH

Rd.,

family
IN 60s

NEAR
SCHOOL—DEERFIELD
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
den,
garage,
dead-end street.
MID 20s

OPEN
HOUSE--SUNDAY
2 TO 5 P.M.
118 Willow Av.
(West on Lake-Cook
Rd.
to Pine,
No.
to Country
Lane,
West
to
Willow.)
20,000
sq.
ft.
of
plantable area suitable for grapes or
raspberries.
Expandable,
charming
ranch home. Large living room, sep.
Gining room, breezeway to 2 car gar.
Price reduced to $26,000.

Meadow

fireplaces,

TRANSFERRED OWNER
3
bdrm.,
2
baths,
2
parquet floor in din. rm.

HOME

SEQUENS

3

BUILT

=

.

Co- |. usin “eotest

GLENCOE
CHARMING
COLONIAL,
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED. 4 bedrooms and 412 baths on dead erd lane
Foyer,
Living
room
w/FP..
area.
RECREATION
ROOM
w/FP.
Fire
and
Burglar
alarm
system.
On
32
acre, convenient to public and parochial schools. 60s

NORTHEAST EVANSTON
Gracious
family
home,
3 bedrooms,
142 baths, garage, carpeting
$38,500

IN
CHOICE
EAST
LAKE
FOREST
ON
OVER
AN
ACRE
of
ground.
Exciting
views
over
the
WOODED
RAVINE. Master bedrm. has DRESSING ROOM
and PRIVATE
BATH.
2
more twin bedrooms and TWO MORE
BATHS. FAMILY ROOM with picture
window
and
sliding
glass
doors
to
slate patio. 2 fireplaces. Exceptional
kitchen with overhead lighting, Colonial cabinets and a good eating area.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
70s.

1240

CUSTOM

eee

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET THIS
lovely: custom ‘built ultra-moderh

SPACIOUS,
FIVE BEDROOM,
3 bath
Split Level. Living rocm, Dining room
both w/parquet floors. Kitchen w/built
ins. Separate breakfast room. Pecan
paneled FAMILY ROOM w/FP. CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED.
Patio.
2 car garage. $69,500

s

NORTHFIELD,

5 BEDRMS., 3!/, BATHS

A

30s

SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bedrooms,
attractively decorated, 2 car garage.

IN THIS SOLIDLY BUILT HOUSE IN
convenient
KENILWORTH
iocation.
Cozy -[Ist
floor
den.
Spacious
Rec.
room
with
2nd
fireplace
and
WET
BAR.
Lovely
title entryway.
Bright
dining room
with bay win ow. Nice
bkfst. room. This house is in tip top
condition from top to bottom. 90s.

PORTER

rm.,

MID

AND SWIMMING

REALTORS
62 GREEN BAY RD.
DEERFIELD

family

BIG OAKS
Surround
this
brick
ranch.
3
bedrooms,
2 baths,
basement,
garage,
deluxe kitchen, large family room.
CALL TODAY

pool opening off the MOST ATTRACTIVE
GARDEN
ROOM
with
WET
BAR and indoor GRILL make this a
delightful entertaining media. And the
year is surrounded by a STOCKADE
FENCE for swimming and sunbathing
in
PRIVACY.
This
AIR
CONDITIONED
house
has
a family
room
24’ x 22’ and 3 twin bedrms., 212 baths.
Full basement. 2 car garage. Choice
East Glenview location. $73,500.

RANCH

242
baths,
possession.

John

NEW ON THE MARKET!
Stunning
5
bedroom
and
3 bath
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED
SPLIT
LEVEL
home
w/heated
and
filtered
36
x 48
pool and large patio area. Attractive
Living room
and Dining room.
Parquet
fird.
Family
room,
Kitchen
w/eating
area.
Tiled
sub
basement
w/office or bedroom. Immediate possession. Priced below cost. $79,500.

FAMILY?

4
bdrms.,
immediate

Ring RINGER

HIGHLAND PARK
JUST
LISTED,
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED
RANCH, 3 bedrooms,
214
baths
easily
expandable.
JALOUSIED
PORCH.
Paneled RECREATION
ROOM.
Beautifully landscaped
hg
in
prime
EAST
location.

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOM SPLIT
Near
heart
of town,
pretty
street.
Excellent condition.
$37,500

LARGE

158

IBM “MAGIC BRAIN”

EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION
Glenview, near Flick Park and pool. 8
rms.,
4 bedrooms,
2 baths,
family
room with fireplace. ered.
PPER 30s

Where
else in NORTHEAST
Morton
Grove can you find a 4 bedrm., 2 bath
home
for $33,500?
There’s
a pretty
picture window
and a wood
burning
fireplace
in
the
living
rm.,
eating
space in kitchen
and a large
basement.
A
breezeway
goes
to
the
garage. BEAUTIFUL
CORNER
LOT.
Call us today to see this delightful
home priced at $33,500.

For Sale—Houses

COME WITH OUR.

HAS EVERYTHING
3 bedrooms,
242 baths, family room,
beautiful
large
lot,
very
spacious,
immediate possession.
$37,500

COD

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acre astnt
estate room, “hot .
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to Garand,
west to Montgomery
and
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KOENIG &amp; STREY
PA
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9-0330
1-0330
2-0330
DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHI
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFF

Heavily
acre

wooded,

. DeLuxe
.
.
.
‘
.
.

fully

FEATURING

4 and

E

improved

5 bedrm.

Im

FROM

ss.

on

1%

Colonials

Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
2149 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.

jee

as

2

$46,

1 model

MODEL OPE
DRIVE OUT TOD
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
811

Skokie

Hwy.

Northbrook

PA

4-3;

FAR NORTH SHORE, COUNTER
atmosphere.
4 BRs;
2 baths;
bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar. enc. pa.
Under 25, Details CE 4-3245.

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

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to

igned

lot

sondition.
:

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that

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beautifully

115
x 326,

a

Paneled

fireplace

wall

and

in

‘““YOUR HOME

land-

is

Benkert

home

tip

top

in

ig

room, large kitchen with break‘area,
4 twin
bedrooms
and
2
amic baths. Jalousied porch. Baseent with toilet and shower; attached
ge. A real value. See it today.

$40,500
mer transferred out of country and
ry anxious to sell. White Ranch on

foot
lot
in prime
area.
3 big
poms. 2 ceramic
baths,
family
with
fireplace,
ste
saving
en
and 2 car garage.
On a dead
street within walking distance of
1. Call us today.

Jpper Bracket

_sylvan setting bordering Country
Club grounds. Custom built just a few
‘years
ago
by
Hemphill
and
in
naculate condition. 4 bedrooms, 3
is, walled terrace, built in kitchen,
ment,
centrally
air
conditioned
nd every luxury you can think of.

WANTED
family with many children to enjoy
a penely
seer gan in a fine estate
a. 6
drooms,
442
baths
plus
arters for help. Family room, plus
room and a swimming pool. Call
&gt; rest of details.

WANTED
small
family to enjoy
this brick
in,
on
a
100x185
wooded
lot
gy
more expensive homes.
Sepafe
dining room,
2 bedrooms,
firece in living room, a large jalousied
h, a full basement and attached
rage. The price—$28,900.

$69,500
“al value

in a Roman

brick

Ranch

almost an acre near Sunset
untry Club.
4 bedrooms,
3

t in kitchen,

paneled

family

bar
and
barbecue,
room plus a partial
ed for quick sale.

Willow

Ridge
baths,

room

ist
floor
basement.

Road,

Northfield

HI 6-5700

DO COME SEE IT!

slenview Realty
OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

room;
room;

large
245-car

AND

FRAME
BIcul-de-sac.
4
2 baths;

dining
attached

:
garage;

just

SLL-MAINTAINED
CAPE
COD
3
drooms; 2 baths; large living-dining
room; kitchen with eating area; 2-car
arage; large nicely landscaped yard,

and
for

completely
young
the

family and only $23,900.

IN
--

GLENVIEW AREA
SONSULT

1925
PArk

4-0600

SNILWORTH
E. ONE
OF FINEST
homes on the market today. English
brk.

6 bdrms.,

garden.

4!2

Upper

baths.

is

Sun.

njoy

:

e.

the

1:30

Ready

library,

bracket.

RTHBROOK—2780

- 5.

LANDWEHR

Excellent

summer

to

move

in

_

THE
LAKE,
2 STORY STONE
home, vaulted Cathedral living room
and sunroom,
elegantly oak paneled
dining
room,
library,
family
room,
kitchen and breakfast room, powder
room, extra first floor suite, 5 second
floor bedrooms and 4 baths.

ATTRACTIVE
COLONIAL.
LARGE
living room with fireplace and open
stairway,
dining
room
and
family
room, kitchen with eating area. Large
master
bedroom
and
2
twin
size
bedrooms, bath, den, expandible third
floor. 2 car garage. $34,500.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.
REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

Central

Evanston

THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONIAL
has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl., Birch
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,
enclosed Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2nd.
and Bath
(very ”
flr. has 3 Bedrms.
large master) and stairway to floored
attic. Home
has full basement
with
Gas-heat, fenced rear yard and taxes
under $500. Available at $29,500.

BRICK

RD.

Evanston
RANCH

Views!

Liv.

Rm.

WITH

PAN-

with

Frpl.

and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area_
with
Sliding
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to Patio,
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btfly.
landscaped
floodlighted
yard
and beyond over the Golf Course, also
3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile Baths, full
heated basement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred
—
reduced
to
$45,000!—Will accept reasonable offer.

East Glenview
5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH - 442 BATHS
Designed
for
easy
maintenance
in
estate-like area
and heavily wooded
affording
complete
privacy.
Has
20x26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Frpl.,
13
x 20
Din.
Rm.,
14x19
Full
Equipped
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
-B-Q
Fro.
26x16 1st Flr., Family Rm., 35
x 15
Jalousied Porch; Unusual Bsmnt. has
Lounge
Rm.
with
Wet
Bar,
2nd
Family Rm. with Frpl., Game
Rm.,

Photo

Rm.,

Brk.

lovely

and

LINCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE
rfield area) Open Sun. 1:30 to 5.
ndsome
Ranch,
beaut.
garden,

Pow.

Rm.,

Office or Den, Laundry Rm.,
Workshop and Storage Rm. Also 200 amn
service. Floodlighted grounds, Central
Air Condtng., 2 car att. garage with
Elec. Eye door, abundance of closet
and storage space.
Owner
will help
finance or Sell On Contract.

UNiversity

1312 Chicago
4-1102

KENNETH

Av.
ALpine

1-11(5

FRIEND

JUST LISTED—6
year old Bi Level. 3
Bedrms., 2 baths. Family rm. w/frpl.,
Kit. w/D&amp;D and eating
area. Centrally
air
conditioned.
alk
to
train,
shopping and school. $44,000.

baths.

WILMETTE—2721 IROQUOIS
Sei
1-5
Sunday.
Live
in
one
of
ilmette’s finest loc. of lovely homes.
_ 3 bdrms., 2 baths, den. Mid 50s.

WINNETKA--Prestige at a price! Small
French Normandy.
Close to all conveniences. Completely updated. 2 full
C.T,
baths.
Living
rm.,
separate
Dining rm., Den, new Kit. HIGH 30s.

=

old

ms.,

3

Charming

Mae

trees.
spac.

home

Cent.

hall,

bdrms.,

liv.,

2.

din.

in fine cond. 50s.

B. Blackwell

&amp; Assoc.
251-6465

ENVIEW
OPEN
SUNDAY
2 to 5 P.M.
2020 PRAIRIE STREET
Beautiful
2 story Colonial.
Close
in
location WALK TO SCHOOLS. TRAIN
nd
PARK
POOL.
3 _ Bedrooms,
amily
Room,
fireplace,
full base_ment. In perfect condition. Completely
air conditioned.
KEN MAYER

aird &amp; Warner

1151 Waukegan Rd.
24-1855
t—

Classified

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

CALL

AT ANY

KENNETH
Hubbard

Woods

TIME

FRIEND
835-3750

QUIET-N. CENT.—BY OWNER
112
story
bungalow,
142
baths,
3
bdrms.
(2-second,
1 down—paneled—
use for study)—paneled recreation rm.
basement.
Paneled liv. rm., fireplace,
book shelving. Facing Municipal golf
course—no through traffic. 1 blk. from
Cath. schl., 2 blks. from Elementary
through
Jr.
High.
Gas_h/w_
heat.
Avail.
Sept.
1. $28,000.
By
Appointment. DA 8-8336 evenings or Sat., Sun.

kitchen

and _ enlarged

RECENTLY
LISTED.
BEAUTIFUL
Connecticut
style
home
of
finest
quality—perfect for the discriminating
executive. Lovely living rm., separate
dining rm., family rm.
with sliding
glass doors on three sides leading to a
blue
stone
Terrace
and
ardens.
Fenced-in
yard
with
professional
landscaping.
2 car
att.
garage.
12
acre. Upper 90s.

WINNETKA

CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO
see this brick home in choice location.
4 bdrms.,
4 baths.
Large
liv. rm.,
large family rm. both with woodburning fples., gracious din. rm., modern
kitchen. 2 car att. garage. Beautifully
landscaped 4% acre.
WE HAVE A LARGE
SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE
FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO
BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
a
BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Weston

E. Davie

&amp; Co.
Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock
42 Green

Bay

REALTORS
Road, Winnetka

HI

6-4500

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

YOU CAN FEAST
On
the
view
from
three _ picture
windows
in this exquisite brick and
stone
Ranch
beautifully
situated
on
more than an acre in lovely RIVERWOODS.
Custom
built
for
present
owner.
Finest
materials
and
expert
craftsmanship
used
throughout.
7
rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversize 2
car garage. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. Hastings
A MOST GRACIOUS
:
Contemporary home set.on a beautiful
piece of ground w/lovely landscaping.
8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 212 baths, NEW
Family
room
w/built-in
bar
and
fireplace,
2 car
garage.
New
Trier
West school district. 50s
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)
HERE IT IS!
The
perfect
answer
to your
space
ya
Brick and cedar Split-Level
uilt
in
1965.
Large
sub-basement
(32
x 26).
LOWER
EVEL:
Family
room w/fireplace-glass doors to Patio.
GROUND
LEVEL:
huge living roomdining room, beautiful kitchen, powder
room. UPPER LEVEL: 4 bedrooms, 2
baths. AIR-CONDITIONED. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. Englehardt
BETTER THAN NEW
Spacious 8 room home just right for
the family needing 4 or 5 bedrooms.
-Separate dining room, excellent kitchen, 2 car garage. This house is in mint
condition
and
immaculate.
Perfect
location for trains, shopping, schools,
park,
swimming
pool and
churches.
all Mrs. Hastings

HOMEFINDERS
111

Green

Bay

Rd.,

Wilmette

AL I-l111
WINNETKA

Attractive
New
England
Colonial
on
private
lane
near
Tower
Rd.
and
Hibbard.
Large
living room
w/fireplace, full dining room with bay! Four
nice bedrooms with 242 baths, paneled
den
and
recreation
room
with
firelace. Overlooks golf course. Immacuate
condition.
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Low 70s

~ DEERFIELD

Restored older home in a
setting of
mature nursery stock and plantings.
One
acre
of land.
Six
rooms,
132
baths.
Close
to
Alan
B.
Shepard
School in Deerfield. In 20s.

J. CLARKE

BAKER

Realtor
Call ALpine
Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz

If You

Have

Roth Mortgage
Central

St.
UNiversity

Wilmette

Little Cash

Corporation
Evanston
9-1444

OPEN DAILY 2 TO 5

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
3 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, lge.
breakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
Beautiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
$24,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L. A
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.
DE
LUXE
3 BDRM.
RANCH
CENtrally
air cond.,
full finished _basement; appliances. In 20s. 1008 Midway
Rd. Call 272-6069.

158A

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we’d like to tell
you about—just give us a call. Let our
experience
help
you
in
buying
or
selling.

KENILWORTH
600

REALTY

Bay Road
Kenilworth
(corner Roger)
1-5600
BRoadway 3-2552

ALpine

Kenilworth

New On Market
By Owner! Until June 24

Colonial

. 3 BEDROOM HOME
. FINISHED FAMILY ROOM
. 244 BATHS
;
Newly decorated—move-in condition
Lge. bright rooms: LR 24.6 X 13.9; D.
kit. 14.6 X 13.10, builtarea 9.10 X8;
ins, wood cabs.;
fam. rm. 26 X 12.8,
tile flr., paneling;
master BR
15.4X
12, 2 lge closet;
BR
12.6 X 9.7; BR
11.9 X 10.9. W/W crptng., like new.-liv.
rm.,
din.
area,
M.
BR.
All baths.
w/tile and cabs., one w/vanity. Util.
rm.—peg board, cabs., laundry chute;
attrac.
lighting
fixts.
throughout.
Beaut. hardwd. flrs. Tree-lined street,
patio,
lge.
yd.
for
children
and

Delightful Deceiver
CHARMING
WELL
MAINTAINED
3
bedroom,
11% bath ranch that is far
more spacious than it seems from the
exterior.
Excellent
cabinet
kitchen
w/D
and
D.
New
family
room.
Completely private and fenced back
yard. Low 20s. Call Mrs. Tobias.

gardening.

Winnetka

McGUIRE
Lincoln

&amp; ORR,

Avenue,

INDIAN

washer

RIDGE

TOWN BUILDERS

Rds.

272-5150
CHOICE
BRICK
AND
FRAME
BIlevel on 70 ft. lot in fine section of
West
Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
Gas heat, attached gar., central air
cond., humidifier. Entire property in
exc. cond. $47,500.

screened

Nice

porch.

lot with

Gas

heat.

fruit trees.

Garage.

$23,000.

CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
ON
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., large pan.
fam.
rm.,
den
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. Ist. $24,000.

IN

CHOICE

LOCATION

IN

SKOKIE

A

tiny home
on a 66’ wooded
lot, full.
bsmt., liv. rm., comb. din. and kit., 2
bdrms.,
bath,
floored
attic
w/stairway. F.A. gas heat, poss. 9/1. $20,000.

TIGHE

521-4th

REALTY

CO.

ALpine

1 car

gar.

Conv.

Realistic-

DEERFIELD
FIRST TIME OFFERED BY BUILDER
Three—4
bedroom,
2 story
colonial
houses, and one - 5 bedroom, 2 story
colonial house on choice wooded lots
in N.W. Deerfield.
Priced in the low 50s.
Will be shown after 2 p.m. Sat., June
10 and Sun., June 11.
Located in the 1400 block of Berkeley
Court.
Take
Waukegan
Rd.
north
through
downtown
_ Deerfield
to
Greenwood;
turn
left
%42
mi.
to
Stratford;
turn right, continue north
to Berkeley.

HUGHES

&amp; ORR

1-3005

INC.

446-5242
DEERFIELD PARK, BY OWNER
This
gracious
home
nestles
in the
privacy of a quiet cul de sac on 42
acre of beautifully landscaped yard;
215 blocks from South Park school; 3
bedrms; 2 baths; large liv., din. comb.
with
cathedral
ceiling;
kitchen
has
built-ins and eating area; family room
PLUS paneled den or fourth bedrm.;
2
patios;
wall
to
wall
carpeting
throughout and draperies included in
price. $33,900. 945-4029.
DEERFIELD—CLOSE
IN,
WALK
TO
schools, shopping and transportation. 3
bedroom split-level with family room.
Lot size 72’ x 125’. Construction on
outside brick all around with aluminum siding
at 2nd floor. Custom built
by JMD
Const. Co. Residence located
at
950
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Ill.
Phone 945-4130. Price of $31,900.
DEERFIELD
—
BEAUTIFULLY
landscaped. 3 bdrm. split-lev. Cathed.
ceil.
132
baths,
fin.
fam.
rm.
w/
accoust.
ceil.
All
elec.
kit.,
w/w
carpet. Cor. lot. 5 min. schls., shops,
x-way. Owner.
Immed.
poss. $28,500.
WI 5-4344.

DEERFIELD

PARK — BY OWNER: 3

BR Colonial, 212 baths, pan. fam. rm.
Kit. w/built-ins. Crptng.
and areeee
Beaut.
landscaping.
Lge.
patio.
30s. 945-2911.

BDRMS.
DEERFIELD—OWNER.
5
114
baths,
family,
brkfst.,- liv./din.
Range,
dshwshr.,
bsmt.,
dble.
gar.,
1
sama patio; 120’x 300, $35,500. 945DEERFIELD—BY

OWNER.

baths, tile entry, fam.

REALTORS
Wilmette

dryer.

945-0714

6 months

Landwehr

and

A. &amp; R. Realty

old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story
Cape Cod. Here is truly living on the
luxury
level.
This
home
features
4
large bedrooms, 212 baths and a full
basement. Master bedroom is on the
downstairs level. Also on the ground
level
is a beautiful
paneled
family
room
with fireplace, mud
room
and
large
2-car
garage.
Other
de
luxe
features
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
and screens, wall to wall carpeting,
and throw rugs, drapes and curtains,
wallpaper, patio and special lighting
fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy on a
beautiful
cul-de-sac
location.
Only

and

For

New Listing

location. Move-in condition.
ally priced. $23,500.

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and
beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an
unusual
traffic
foe,
from
slate entry
to sunken
iving room and formal dining room to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and
basement. Priced at $47,900.

Walters

R.R.,

AIR
COND.
3 BDRM.
BRICK
AND
frame ranch. Crptd. liv. rm. w/frple.
and
beamed
ceiling.
CT
bath.
Kit.
built-ins inc. dishwasher, range, oven,

446-5010

home—only

Milw.

3 BEDROOM CAPE COD
2
Crptd. liv. rm.,
sep. din. area, Kit.
Twin-sz. BR and tile bath on 1st flr. 2
BRs and sewing rm. on 2nd fir. The
heated breezeway
has a built-in bar
sink. The 142 car att. gar. has a sep.
heating
plant
and
can
easily
be
converted
to fam.
rm,
use.
Alum.
siding
for
carefree
maint.
63 x 150’
lot.
$24,500

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Builder’s model

from

Deerfield

INC.

Winnetka

3 blocks

elem.
and
jr.
H.S.,
shopping.
appointment call 945-7439.
MOVING OUT OF STATE
LOWER 30s

FIRST TIME
OFFERED
— a custom
well-built and maintained one owner
home
in a demand
neighborhood —
close to Crow Island, Skokie Jr. High.
Winnetka
Plavfield.
White
painted
brick French Provincial with center
hall. Living
room
with fireplace —
separate
dining
room,
3 bedrooms,
two
baths
on
2nd.
Huge
screened
porch
off kitchen
and
living room.
A wormy cypress many closeted recreation room in basement.
A lovely
yard
and
two
car
garage.
$47,500
Sent. possession. For appt. Please call
Mrs. Leary.

567

by Area

813
S.
GROVE.
BY
redwood ranch. Full
on
beautifully
landlot, 42 blk. from grade
Cook county. Upper
Sun. 2-7 p.m. 381-1539.

DEERFIELD

WELL-MAINTAINED
BRICK
HOME,
attractively
decorated
in
delightful
neighborhood, close to school, trains,
shopping.
Entry
hall, LR-DR
comb.
w/fpl. Bright modern kitchen w/D and
D, eating area, powder rm. on first
floor, 3 BR’s, 115 baths on 2nd. Lge.
stone terrace, playroom in basement.
Low taxes. Call Mrs. Mooney.

A

For Sale—Houses

BARRINGTON.
owner. 3 bdrm.
bsmt.;
frpl.;
scaped 14 acre
schl. Gas heat.
20s. Open house

Green

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTHly payments we can find a home for
ou.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

3000

EAST
WILMETTE.
BY
OWNER
2
story brick colonial, deadend st. 3
plus
bdrms., 21% bath, lge. liv. rm. w/frpl.
Center
hall,
sunny
brkft.
rm.
kit.
w/D., D., patio,
2 car gar. Walk to
galt. beach, harbor, CTA shops.
$47,500
AL 1-7754

LOVELY
ALUM.
SIDING
RANCH
IN
Glenview, liv. rm., din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms., bath, large family rm., large

6-1015

1219 Washington,

REDUCED!!!
EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORHOOD,
North
West
Evanston.
Now
$22,900!
Three
bedrooms,
142 bath,
1 story
dwelling with aluminum
siding. Low
low
taxes.
Call
right
away.
L.
a
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010

ELEGANT SIMPLICITY
Colonial—carefully,
completely
and
handsomely restored. Ideal for those
wishing the charm of an elegant older
home
and_
properly
lanned_
for
convenience and space
for family of
children. Large liv. rm. w/fpl., small
music
rm.—solarium
opening
onto
canopied
terrace.
Most
attractive
dining rm. The kitchen is modern and
excellent
w/15x15
breakfast
rm.
adjoining. Large master bdrm. w/two
dressing
rooms
and
bath.
4 other
bedrms.
and bath. Fine 3rd floor, if
needed. Beautiful rear yard w/heated
greenhouse
and running water—play
yard for children and new 2 car plus
garage. Upper bracket. May I show it
to you? Mrs. Kastrup.

WINNETKA

‘Appleton &amp; Company

WILMETTE—We
have
2 great
Split
Levels
available in prime locations.
Each
with
3 Bedrms.
Both
are
in
excellent condition and are outstanding values—in the MID 40s!

lovely

family

glazed and screened porch with vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd fl. has 3 bdrms., 2
CT
baths,
oversized
closets.
Large
and beautifully landscaped yard has
aluminum
screened
Summer
House
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. $56,500.

For Sale—Houses

REALTY

2 BEDROOMS AND DEN
Very
nice
traffic
pattern—easy
to
take
care
of—all
on
one _ floor
including the gas heating plant and
hot
water
heater.
A
Family
room
overlooks lovely small yard owner can
maintain with minimum of work. The
neighborhood
cannot
be
surpassed.
$42,500.

KENILWORTH
DON’T MISS- SEEING THIS ENGLISH
brick home in fine location. First flr.
has
a
large
liv.
rm.
with
fplc.,
separate din. rm., completely remod-

eled

158

Fer SelowBausek:

KENILWORTH

E. Davie &amp; Co.

F.

value.

this

into

fine

r. 2 sty. on 1% acre. Spec. fam. home
/terr. Liv. rm., din. rm., 4 bdrms.,
215 baths. Reasonably priced in 40s.
_

BY

equipped

Glenview Realty
Established
1 Waukegan Road

A CONVENIENT-

located stucco and frame home near
Laurel and St. Francis Schools. Large
living room
with fireplace;
separate
dining room; den overlooks beautifully planted rear yard;
powder room.
Second
floor
has
4 bedrooms
and
bath; large bedroom and bath on 3rd
floor.
Gas
hot
water
heat;
2
car
garage. Only $36,500.

oramic

decorated and only $33,900.

h
fruit
trees,
fenced.
Excellent

EAST “WILMETTE,

Weston

BUSINESS”’

YOU MISS THIS ONE, YOU MISS A
real value. Attractive Victorian home
in
a
convenient
location.
Owner
moving
out of state and is offering
this
large
family
home
at
below
market value. There is a 30 ft. living
room,
large
den
and
dining
room,
which are ideal for formal entertaining. The large modernized kitchen has
eating
space
plus
a laundry
area;
powder room. There are five
2nd floor
bedrooms
and
2
baths,
plus
2
bedrooms and bath on the 3rd floor.
First
floor
carpet
included.
New
heating plant. 2 car garage.
Fenced
yard. $38,500.

Northwest

GLENVIEW
BRICK

IF

DELUXE

ads Of Space
200M
1

IS OUR

YOUR HOUSE GETTING SMALLER?
That’s
what
happens
as_
families
expand! Why not trade up to a larger
home.
Use
your
present
equity
as
down
payment.
r,
to
sell
your
present place, call us and get prompt
action. Then-see the listings that wul
neaD
your
family
together
in
fine
style:
3...

CO.

REALTY

J. BRADY

190:

For Sale—Houses

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

“BRADY REALTY CO.
$51,500
aped

Sa

3

BDS.,

2

rm., kit. w/blt.-

ins. Prof.
Indep.
cor. lot, fned.
yd.
Crpt., patio bsmt.
Mid 30s. 945-5023.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

8, 1967

�ae

158A

3

For Sale—Houses by Area ;

DEERFIELD:
2,200 SQ. FT.
RANCH.
4 bdrms., 244 baths, 3/4 acre. Close to
schs., trans., shopping. High 40s. Call
945-6726 after 5 and
wkends.

EVANSTON
EVANSTON:
CHARMING
AND
ROmantic,
small
4 room
home
with
crab
orchard
fireplace
in
large
paneled
family
room
on _ beautiful
landscaped
and fenced lot. Close to
transp. and shopping. $17,900.

THAYER STREET
TWO BEDROOMS
FIREPLACE

UPPER TEENS
NORTH

WEST

EVANSTON

THREE BEDROOMS—BRICK
ATTACHED GAR.
NEWLY DECORATED
LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL

$31,000
ORRINGTON REALTY

CO.

EVANSTON

8-4440

DA

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincoln school district. Lovely Woodland Rd., Brick and frame Colonial. 3
twin bedrooms, 11% baths, lg. liv. rm.
w/frpl., bay window;
sep. din. rm.;

Carpeting

and

shutters

incl.

Kit.

w/dishw.
Ug.
util.
rm.
Screened
glazed
porch.
Fenced
back
yard
w/stone Bar-B-Q. Roof and aluminum
siding
new
1961.
Close
to
schools,
transportation.
$39,900.
CALL 869-3074 for appt.
EVANSTON:
LARGE
FRAME
HOME.
10 room,
7 bedroom,
1 plus
baths.
Fenced
yard,
large lot. 12 x 24 ft.
storage bldg. 2 car gar. Good home

for

large

Nicholas

family.

schools.

HAPP

5800

Washington

and

$28,000.

St.

REALTORS,

Dempster

St.
Morton
966-3200

Grove,

Ill.

EVANSTON-SKOKIE.
BY
OWNER.
Walk to Evanston schools, 4-5 bdrm.
brk. CENT. AIR COND. 2 CT baths,
frpl., nat. cork floors, bsmt. has oak
pld. den with built-ins AND beaut. lg.
oak pld. rec. rm., sc. porch overlooks
extra
lg.
fenced
yd.,
comp.
dec.
throughout only last mo. 2 car gar.,
many extras. For appt. call OR 6-9886.
Low 40s.

EVANSTON

S.W. OPEN
200 GREY

SUN.

1-5

New arrival, 7 room bi-level. 3 bdrms.
2
baths,
full
dining
room,
sub.
basement.
Choice landscaped corner.
Howard
St.,
:T.A.,
Dawes,
Chute
1
agg In 30’s, Bonnview Realty, 679EVANSTON
BY
OWNER:
5 BDRM.
frame house on lot 40 x 190. 2 bths,:
kit., entry hall, din. rm., 2 car gar., 2
fp.,
gas
FA
heat,
Located
east
of
Ridge. Conv. trans. Asking $31,500 for
quick
sale.
Call
864-6205
after Sat.
noon for appointment.
:
EVANSTON S.wW.
NEW ARRIVAL
Air
conditioned,
3 bedroom
Ranch,
carpet, drapes, refrig., range, washerdryer.
Basement.
C.T.
Dawes,
Chute schools. In 20s.
Bonnview Realty
679-1535

EVANSTON—SKOKIE.

\

WALKER,

ST.

Joan of Are Schls. 7 rm. brick and
frame
colonial
on _ cul-de-sac.
3
bdrms;..114
baths;
liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.; 14x 21 family rm. 50s,
OR 4-3298.
EVANSTON
Y OWNER
Lincolnwood
School
district.
Brk.
bungalow. 4 bdrms., sep. din. rm., full
bsmt. Fenced in yd. Enclosed porch.
Many extras. $26,000. 869-1438.
EVANSTON.
ranch. Open
Simpson.
2
frpics.
Ser.
Lincolnwood

N.W.
3 BDRM.
BRICK
house Sunday 2 to 5. 2225
C.T
.baths.
Rec.
rm.
2
porch.
2
car
gar.
school. In 30s. 475-1396.

EVANSTON
— CENTRAL
EVANSTON
9 R.M.S., 4 BR. plus sleeping porch,
1144
baths,
new
| Sena
ates e*
sunporch,
upper 20s. THEOBALD
&amp;
CO. 864-5700.
GLENCOE
BY OWNER
Perfect E. Glencoe location. Central
School District. On cul-de-sac. 3 blocks
from
town
and
train.
Split-level.
3
bedrooms, maid’s room. 3 full baths. 2
ear attached garage. Gas heat. Central
air-cond.
Beamed
living
room
ne
Marble floor in dining area.
ac
Fireplace.
Wood
paneled
rec.
room
Electric
oven,
range,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Outdoor
patio.
14
acre.
Priced in the 50s. 532 Willgate Terrace.
Will be shown
Sunday
only,
1 to 5
p.m. Call
VE 5-3532

GLENCOE

Deluxe

Retirement

Home

Brick ranch that offers lge. rms. for
max. comfort and gracious entertaining. LR
w/stunning frplc., Sep. DR,
pan. den w/wet bar. Huge kit. w/builtins. Master suite w/dressing rm. and
bath. Pan. BR or study w/bath. Full’
bsmt. 2 car gar. w/elect. eye. Skokie
Ridge Area. $56,500.

EARHART

1899 Sheridan

&amp; CO.

Rd., H.Pk.

GLENCOE

ID 2-0880

NEW

LISTING

5 BEDROOM,
CENTRALLY
AIR CONditioned split-level. Prestige location,
1 block to school. $74,500

GLENCOE
ETHEL

ROSENTHAL

REALTY

835-1800

GLENCOE
BY OWNER
4 bdrm.,
215
baths;
4 window
aircond.;
sep. dining rm.;
att. garage;
sun rm.; mod. kit. and baths. South
Sch., New Trier E. district. Walk to
school,
park,
train,
Epopeing.
Incl.
compl. crpt., drapes. Upper
40s. 8354616.

June

8,

1967

*
o

158A For Sele—Houses by Ares
GLENCOE.

bdrms.;

MUST

342

SETTLE

baths;

choice

158A

ESTATE.

N.E.

5

loca-

tion.
First
time
offered
by
owner.
Oversize
liv.
rm.
w/carpeting
and
drapes.
Conv.
to
schls.,
shopping,
transp. Immed. occup. AL 1-1011.
GLENVIEW:
CONTEMPORARY
MULti-level; perfect for entertaining with 2
lge. family rms.;
built-in bar;
bookcases. Liv. rm. and din. rm. w/cathedral ceilings;
kit. w/D
and D;
wall
oven; eating area; 4 twin sz. bdrms.;
244
baths.
Transferred
owner
will
sacrifice. 1700 Sequoia Tr. 50s.
724-5558
GLENVIEW
COUNTRYSIDE
5
RM.
brick
ranch,
2
lge.
bedrooms,
no
bsmt.,
on lge lot,
beautifully
landscaped, tall evergreens, attached 115
car garage,
blk. top driveway,
well
maintained,
must
be
seen
to
be
appreciated.
Conven.
to everything.
Extras. Low 20s. By owner. 724-2514.
GLENVIEW—SHOLZ
CALIFORNIA
contemporary 3 bdrm.
home.
14 x 20
family room. 2 c.t. baths, studio liv.
rm.
w/frple.
Dswhr.,
stove
and
disposal,
hermopane
windows,
21%
car
att.
gar.
on
4%
acre.
Cyclone
fenced yard. Price $39,500 or $350 per
mo. rent. Avail. Aug. 1st. 272-2238.

E. Deer

sheer

Lake

34-1000

HIGHLAND

PARK

BEAUTIFUL
732
RM.,
3
£BATH,
split-level
on
quiet
dead-end
lane.
Rear wooded lot. Very spacious living
and
entertainment
areas.
Easy
to
maintain.
Panld.
cathedral
ceiling,
entry hall. and fam.
rm.
‘‘Scrumptious’’ cond.—yours without lifting a
finger!
Reduced to $58,500 FOR QUICK SALE.
signee
any time.
th

.

262-2100
ASSOCIATES REALTOR

OMAN

HIGHLAND
PARK
— BEST
BUY
IN
Sherwood Forest. By owner. New on
market.
Just
transferred.
Split-level
on lge. crnr. landscaped lot. 3 BRs, 2
full baths,
pan. fam.
rm.,
scrnd.-in
breezeway
and
gar.
Kit.
w/eating
area, lge. LR. Lots of storage space.
Alum.
siding for min.
maint.
Many
costly extras. $27,900.
Open House Sat.
and Sun.
1-6, 1804 Midland Av. 8314588.
HIGHLAND
PARK’S
LOWEST
TAX
area. Custom built 5 yr. old 2,500 sq.
ft. ranch. Att. 242 car gar. on wooded
acre. 4 BRs, 242 CT baths. Bluestone
foyer, weatheredge frplcs. thermopane
windows
throughout.
Custom
kit. w/
built-ins. Main flr. laundry rm., pan.
rec. rm. w/wet bar, overhead sewers.
Low 50s. 831-3516.
HIGHLAND PARK—SOUTHEAST
4 bedroom, 21% bath
quality bi-level.
Outstanding location.
Sparkling clean.
5 yr. old. Owner wants offer. $67,

ROSENTHAL

835-1800

HIGHLAND
PARK CHARMING
6 RM.
Eng. Tudor brk. ranch. Ideal Ravinia
loc. Exe. cond. Spring porch, bsmnt.,
frpl.,
fully
carpeted
and
one
bath.
$31,000. Pvt. Call
432-2528
HIGHLAND
PARK
—PRIME_
EAST
side property. 2 blocks from Lake. 8
rm. house, 100 ft. frontage. Near sch.
and trans. By owner. ID 2-0471.

KENILWORTH

EAST

JUST LISTED. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
quiet deadend street. Large entrance
hall,
bright
living
rm.
w/frpl.,
TV
room,
dining room, modern
kitchen,
breakfast room, new 30 x 21 family
rm.
w/bar,
refrig., range
oven
and
Bar-B-Q.
Sliding
doors
to 40
x 25

swimming

pool.

3

bedrooms,

31%

baths. Master bedroom has 2 dressing
rooms
and
private
bath.
Another
bedroom has a study. 2 car detached
arage with 2 rms. in back. Owner
as far more invested in the house
than this asking price of $98,500. See
this lovely Home today.

BOB VOIGTS REALTY

UNiversity

4-4866

ALpine

1-2374

KENILWORTH
BY OWNER
6 rm. home w/2 bdrms. Beau. wooded
lot 75’ wide. Spend a little money, and
have a valuable home. Anxious seller.
vr
Vacant,
call for key. AL 6198.

LAKE

FOREST

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old,
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, ful basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500
63 E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

O.

SCHULZ,
256-4949

BUILDERS

LAKE
FOREST—ELEGANT
JAPANese temple house. Artistic gem. 70 ft.
glassfront
overlooking
pond
w/evergreen forest backdrop. Most striking
view in Lake Forest.
White,
brown,
old decor. Open
beam
ceiling. Mid
Os. By owner. 234-3482.

EARHART &amp; CO.

Avenue

NORTHBROOK—FERNDALE AV.
By
owner.
3
bdrm.
2
bath
brk.redwood
split-level on heavily
treed
deadend st. in forest preserve area.
Liv.
rm.
din.
rm.
w/frple.;
kit.
w/dishwasher-disp. and eat area; lge.
porch; 2 car gar. Mid 30s. CR 2-8409.
NORTHBROOK—2095 LANDWEHR RD.
ONLY
SEEING
IS BELIEVING—ON
beaut. ldsepd. 244 acres w/spring
fed
pond. 3 bdrm., 2 bath custom
brick
ranch. ome! ng and in top cond. Full
bsmt.; porch; 2 car att.
gar.; 2 fples.;
+
eae rustic dog run.
$59,500. CR 2-

566-6720

SUNSET
FIELDS

NORTHBROOK.
(EAST)
OWNER
6
rm. brick ranch;
central air, cond.;
enclosed carport;
jalousies; w. to w.
cptg.; drapes and appl.; ideal for new
family or elderly couple; choice loc.;
mid 20s. CR 2-0868.

14, ACRE LANDSCAPED
SUBURBAN
estate with city-home
facilities in a
community
of
good
schools’
and
churches.

FULLY

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
Close in. 5 yr. old brick and frame
ranch.
3 bdrms.;
1142 baths,
built-in
kit. w/eat. area. D and D;
full dry
peak
with overhead
sewers.
CR 2008.

GUARANTEED

‘‘Country

Squire

Series’’

Colonials

Homes

NORTHBROOK—A REAL STANDOUT
Tri-level,
6 rms.,
142 ba. Cathedral
ceiling liv. rm.; Ige. kit.; rec. rm.; 3
bdrms.
Nr.
schl.,
transp.
Extras.
$29,750. 272-7159.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER.
AMERIean Colonial. 3 bdrm.,
1 bath.
Full
basement. 60 x 300 lot. Beautiful landscape. Mid 30s. CR 2-0563.

Bi-Levels

Split-Levels

_ 3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms
2'/y Baths
2 Car Garages
Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli ing glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

$37,100 TO $50,000
AS LOW
AS

LITTLE

AS 10%
AS

512%

DOWN
INTEREST

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
epecsion: 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.
Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd,
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

RED SEAL

HOMES,

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
CR: 2-5600

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

NORTHBROOK
NEED SPACE
for that growing family? Let us show
you this expandable 3-bedroom home

on a huge

country

lot. This is a well-

built Cape
Cod—gracious
center entrance; living room w/fireplace; senarate DR;
built-in kitchen with breakfast space;
2 baths;
full basement;
att. garage. $35,000.
NEVER A DULL
:
mcment—that’s
the prospect
of this
cheerful
home.
8
BIG
rooms;
4
bedrooms;
21!2 baths;
paneled family
room
w/sliding door to
patio;
huge
closets.
In
a
quality
location
at
$39,500.

ID 2-0880

NORTHBROOK:
5 bedroom, 2 story Colonial, with 21%
baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
ceiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
custom
home’ builder.
Residence
located at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northbrook.
JMD Construction Co., 945-4130.
Priced to sell at $48,500 which will
include sodding of front yard, seeding
of rear, and storms and screens.

NORTHBROOK

GLENCOE REALTY
ETHEL

STOP SEARCHING!

THIS
SPACIOUS
7.
RM...
SPLITlevel is the
gem you’ve been looking
for. 3 lge.
BRs, 2 CT baths, fin. fam.
rm. Pretty LR and full size Dn. ‘‘L.’”’
Lge.
equipped
kit.
w/eating
area.
Dead
end
street.
Ideal
spot
for
children. Price $29,900.
:

The Country Cousin
Maple

2-3550

COMPANY
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK

WEST
SHORE
PARK
.
. Only 200’
from
beach—9
room
Cape
Cod
w/
basement and 2 car garage on wooded
double lot. Den or 4th bedroom, 1 full
and 2 half baths,
built-ins including
dishwasher,
2
fireplaces.
Bus
to
schools.. $31,900

119 West
MUNDELEIN

.

NORTHBROOK
-OW NER-BRICK
Ranch. 3 bdrms.;
fin. bsmt.;
fenced
yd.; dishwasher/disp.; cptg.; carport.

District 28 school.

Mid

20s. CR 2-0376.

NORTHFIELD
3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. | block to Abbott
Court, E. !/5 block.
Open daily after | p.m.

Elston Builders

674.0300

256-3479

NORTHFIELD
BY OWNER
Choice location. 3 bdrm. br. ranch. 11%
ceramic
tile
baths,
liv.,
din.
rm.
combin.,
Ige.
kit.,
den,
full
bsmt.,
attach. dbl. gar. High 30s. 446-2592.
WILMETTE JUST LISTED
KENILWORTH
GARDENS: : We
are
proud
to
offer
this
immaculately
maintained home
in a most popular
area. Move in without having to spend
a cent. 3 bedrooms. 11% baths, 40s.

Quinlan &amp; Tyson, Inc.

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

COMPANY
Northbrook
2-3550

NORTHBROOK
— SYCAMORE
LANE.
Charming 3 bdrm. ranch. Lge. fenced
yard,
mud
rm.
with
green
house
window and brick floor, dish washer,
stove
incl. Built-in
attic fan.
Open
Sun. 2 to 5.
272-2188
1503 Sycamore Ln.
NORTHBROOK-BY OWNER-6 RM.
Cape
Cod.
3 bdrms.;
lge.
kitchen;
dining rm.; 2 car garage; on lge. lot.
CR 2-1592.

dormer

BR

bsmt.

1899 Sheridan Rd., H.Pk.

SUPERIOR
HOMES
..
. 5 room
3
bedroom Ranch w/full basement. Only
s.9500
to
schools
and _ shopping.

rm —

DR, Kitchen, Den and bwana’
4 Bedrooms and 11% baths on 2:

AYARS

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

Forest

GLENVIEW — BY OWNER 3 BEDRM.
all face brk. bi-level. Fin. fam. rm.,
fen. yard, nr. Old Orchard and Edens,
Wilmette schls., $36,900. 729-0060.

WILMETTE

HI

586 LINCOLN
6-0177

AV.,

WINNETKA
BR 3-2166

WILMETTE—INDIAN
HILL ESTATES.
Lovely red brick ranch. 6 rooms. Liv.
rm. w/frpl., 2 bedrms.;
plus paneled
den.;
lg. family rm.;
11% baths, kit.
w/eating area. appls. incl. Big attic
for storage. Att. 212 car gar., elec.
eye door. Beautiful fenced-in garden.
$42,000. Call Owner AL 1-0245.
WILMETTE
EAST—2
BLKS.
TO
beach. Small family, 7 room home. 3
bedrms.
Lovely
88’
front
cor.
lot.
Fenced rear yard. 601 Elmwood
(at
Sheridan). Lower 40s. AL 1-4059.

bath on 3rd.

garage

Low
ON

IN

and

Att.

garage.

&amp; Co.

MUNDELEIN
LAKEWOOD
HEIGHTS
Assume
514%
contract—5
room
3
bedroom
Ranch
home
w/2
car
garage
$15,000.

GLENVIEW
W.—2-FLAT
OLDER
frame house, on 90 x 240’ lot; bsmnt.;
2-car gar. $20,000. Call 724-3041 or 7240751, after 4:30 p.m.

27,500.

LIBERTYVILLE

Hart, Shaw

158A For Shes Nesine by Ai

JUST LISTED
DELUXE 2-BEDROOM
home in a country setting. Separate
dining room; 2 full baths; fireplace in
living
room;
beautiful kitchen;
full,
aneled
basement;
2-car
_ Sarage.

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
881 Oak Spring Lane.
(N. of 176 on St. Mary’s Rd. to Oak
Spring
Rd.,
W. to Oak
Spring Ln.)
Expandable
3 bdrm.
1 bath
frame
ranch.
Secrnd.
porch,
fam.
rm.
w/
frple., liv.-din. rm. comb.,
cab. kit.,
util. rm. Lge. heated shop and 1 car
att. gar. FA gas heat. 1 acre of beaut.
wooded property. $26,500.

260

For Sale—Houses by Area
NORTHBROOK

LAKE
FOREST—BEAUTIFUL,
HEAVily
wooded
2
plus
acres
with
70
mature, shagbark
hickory, oaks,
maples, evergreens. 4 bdrm. older home,
plastered and canvassed walls; 16 x 16
cheery din. rm.;
attractive liv. rm.
with
fple.
Brand
new
kitchen
with
stove,
dishwasher,
lots of cabinets;
fin. rec.
rm.;
bsmt.
workshop;
114%
baths. Gas fired hotwater heat; 3 car
gar.
with
attractive
2
bdrm.
apt.
rented $130 a mo. $49,500.
WHITNEY REAL ESTATE
203 West Northwest Hwy.
Barrington
381-0760 ©

GLENVIEW
—
RANCH
—
BEAUTIfully
wooded
on
1%
acre
lot;
3
bedrooms;
attached garage. Lots of
extras.
Low 20s
724-2541

GLENVIEW—EXECUTIVE
8 ROOM
4
bdrm.
home
on
exclusive
2/3
acre
wooded
lot.
Save
$3,000.
Buy
from
owner at $57,900. Avail. 729-0078.
GLENVIEW—3
BEDROOM
RANCH.
Family
room,
fireplace,
recreation
room. Over 43 acre beautifully landscaped. By owner, 724-5071.

158A

For Sale—Houses by Area

and

:

ORCHARD

THE

NEW

Beautiful

also

40s.

HOME

7 room

Brk

LANE

andae

|

DISTRICT:

Clapboard.

LR_
w/frpl.,
Dining
;
Family rm., Kitchen w/eating
2 Bedrms
and
bath
on
Ist.
Bedrm and bath on 2nd. Bsmt

Recrm.

”

Gas ht. Att. gar. In the

CLOSE

TO LOGAN

SCHOOL

6 ROOM
OLDER
HOME
F
and
Frame
close
to
Nort
R.R. LR, DR, Kitchen and Sun

rm

ist. 3 Bedrms and bath on 2nd,
_ht. Low Taxes. In the Mid 20s.

Vroman-McKnight
REALTORS

515-4TH ST.
WILMETTE,

INITIAL

—

te
ALPINE
OFFER

story brick, immaculate
cond.,
pletely carpeted, corner lot, 3 bd:

new

C.T.

bath,

liv.

rm.

w/frpl.

rm.,
modern.
kitchen,
screened
back
porch,

bsmnt.,

full

storage,

close

and

fam.
attr

attic

w—stud

to Logan

schl.,

Jr

N.W. train, $39,900. Call AL

for appt.

WILMETTE

WEST—BY

OWNE:

NEW
BELL
SCHOOL,
NEW
TRI
West, and Loyola schools. 9 years

3 bedroom,
Solid

11%

masonry

bath.

Brick

constr.

aa

Open Sat. &amp;

AL

1-8279

Bi-Le
:

un. 1-5

217 Thelin Ct.,

WINNETKA, HUBBARD WOODS
By owner, 11 rms. plus. Ist floor,
BV. 7A.
dit: 2.5
:
w/eating
area;
study.
2nd fl.:
enclosed porch.
3rd fl.:

bath.

New

furnace;

new roof;

2

garage. Sacred Heart, Hubbarc
and New
Trier W.
schls.
Open house Sun. 1 to 4. 1301.
446-6954.

WINNETKA

BY OWN

4 bdrms. plus heated sleeping pc
full baths upstairs, glazed
front p
17 x 22 liv. rm. w/frpl., 13.4 x 13.

rm.,

lge.

sun

rm.,

mgs

“

attic,
H.S. New Trier E., 242
b.
C.N.W.RR.,
triple track storm

throughout. Low °40s. Call 446-38
appt.

Winnetka-—|65
LIV.

RM.,

DIN.

built-ins,

Churele:

RM.,

KITCHEN

breakfast

area,

;

family rm. 2 fireplaces. 4 bdrm
baths, 2 car garage. Enclosed
yard,

159

$62,500.

For

Odh

Realty,

Sale—Town

Houses

HOMEFINDEF
AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
OWNER’S
LOSS—YOUR
GAIN
Brick Colonial 2 bedroom To
Fine
location—one
block to
blocks to transportation. Low

nance.
storms

m

MINT
CONDITION.
|
and screens. Beautiful par

floors.
Floored
attic
financing. $19,500.

Call Mrs. May

storage.

—

(AL 1-0550,

HOMEFINDE
111 GREEN

AL

BAY

RD.,

WILM

I-It11

WILMETTE
om
S.E. Corner | 1th and Centr
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30
6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES

Short

walk

to

bedrooms,
fireplace,

shops,

trains,

etc

|

212 baths, living room v
dining
room,
comple

equipped
kitchen.
Full
basemei
Attic. Attached warege. Garden
p
and separate dining
conditioning.
NASH REALTY

patio,
.

Central

CHICAGO
ON
EVANSTON
BOF
OVERLOOKING
THE
LAKE.
(¢
TRAL AIR CONDITIONING.
‘
ROOM
WITH FIREPLACE 3 E
ROOMS,
1!2
BATHS.
PANE

MODERN
$32,000.
MITCHELL

160

AND

Wanted

FAMILY
OF
chase 3 or

shore

renting.

REAL

BROS.

area;

to

Buy—Houses

in

30s.

UNiversity

GLENVIEW

?

FIVE
WISH
TO
4 bedrm.
house;

FAMILY

Would: co

4-4404.

NEEDS

3

rm. home w/142. baths and basem
nr. center of town. Limit low 30s.
Call

WILL

direct

PA

PURCHASE

from

owner

4-6953.
ON

any

CONTE

house

und

$30,000.
Write North Shore Investn
Mortgage Co. Box 91, Kenilworth.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

I

:

�a

Peers

For Bite

Nécodt Property

161

“HOMEFINDERS
approx.

42

acre.

Nes
D PARK:

Large

wooded

Property

SMALL

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
23
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

two

over

r Vv

12 lots. $81,000.

A:

10

NDELEIN:

to

20

acres

Multiple

close

zoning.

162

to

Approx.

“AOMEFINDERS

cottage,

1-11

IEW (East
listed! Attractive half acre!
)

ust

.

Ideal.

ation at end of cul-de-sac on dead
| street! The only lot available in
elnt neighborhood
of fine homes.

utilities

in.

Attractively

164

priced!

. DEAKINS

Embryonic

EERFIELD-RIVERWOODS
)

-proverty,

for sale, among

in

Baird &amp; Warner

L

1 W

ukegan

724-185
mie

_ VACANT
sa

Rd.

acre

Ill.

588-1

PROPERTY

INGTON

ah,

Glenview,

AREA.

TWO

lots on high

ground

855

in beau-

13

spring

with

trout.

A

fed

trout

$100,000

swim-

ing pool. Each lot $10,000.
iT PROPERTY

NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
New Trier School District with
lities at low price of $11,500.

2

all

ee

er

28

5d

eA.
)
:

‘

a

division

of

HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

W.

NORTHBROOK
‘LISTED

12 PLUS

ACRE.

Call

~ John Channer
— &amp; Associates
:

REALTORS

LOT

3612
X 140’

IN

Industrial

ractive quiet residential communi. Ideal to build the home of your

31’ X 169.9’ R5 ZONING,

| family. $6,000.

DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY

609 Fowler

CREAGE
et

ae

3

166

OF

ROLLING,

wooded,

d
countryside.
Lovely
pond.
xcellent
for
hunting.
Fine
investment opportunity. Call Nell Rogers.

"McGUIRE &amp; ORR. GRINC.5-1080

Units.

Estates.

75

ft.x 155

e St. All-utilities

QUINLAN

ft.

already

&amp; TYSON,

71 SHERMAN
4-2600

AV.
AL

111 GREEN

AL

INC.

BAY

BR

3-3750

FT.

FRONTAGE

+ For

4

Matheson

RD., WILMETTE

of State

a

iI 6-4700
DA 8-8200
BR 3-3660
ILMETTE—83,000 SQ. FT. NOW HAS

midway Los Angeles and San Diego.
Now used as eattle ranch, but suitable
for avocados,
citrus and
residential
and
recreation
development.
Have
permit to create 3/4 mile lake on own
creek.
Excellent
water;
power
and
phone.
Comfortable
ranch
home.

Wilmette

containing

‘home and 2 car garage which are now
in beyond repair condition. Property
is zoned R-1 residential $13,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE INC.

private residence and Zoned R-1
rty is adjoining Commercial and
id be excellent location for apartent building when re-zoned. Call Mr.

rk.
[TCHELL BROTHERS
ORTHFIELD

GR

3 ACRES

EART
on

OF
NORTHFIELD.
2 streets and including

5-3900
$90,000

FRONTa usable

446-7180

RESIDENTIAL

LOT

33 X150,

colnwood
school
area.
Call
- evenings GReenleaf 5-2374.

20

4

— Classified

LINowner

Evanston Review

375

acres,

Year-’round

16

miles

outdoor

from

living

ocean

in

and

area

with constantly increasing real estate
values. Will sell all or part. For more
complete
details
contact
George
Yackey, Box 1, Fallbrook, California,
92028. Phone 714-728-7518.
IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME IN THE
mountains of Western North Carolina.
beautiful
view,
well
landscaped,
bedroom, 2 bath, stone residence near
Country Club in exclusive residential
section, Only $32,000. Hugh A. Eudy.
Realtor, 132 S. Main Street, Hendersonville. N. C. AC 704 692-1465.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

CONDUCTED

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Conducted

FRI.

ENJOY
RANCH
NOW—SUBDIVIDE
later. Ideal climate—Sound investment

thwest

Conductors

JEANETTE

171

I-III

Sale——Out

PLACE

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

ACRES
CHOICE
PROPERTY.
Wooded. 40 miles northwest Chicago,
near Jake,
shopping
center,
schools,
etc.
Suitable
for townhouses,
apartments
or
private
homes.
Excellent
ee
Call 728-2673 weekdays, 9
o 5.

167

IN

E

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
Free outside space every Sun. during
the month of June, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bring anything you want to sell and
spend a day in the country. We have
20 acres and a big barn to spread out
your
items.
Modern
toilet
facilities
and refreshments
on premises.
Leslie’s Flea Market, Wadsworth
Rd. at
Rte, 41. For infor., call 864-1145.

THURS.,

for

each.

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
LSO
We buy compl.
home
furnishings
outright.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview.
PA 4-5171.

WATCH

Zoned

390.

whole.

Appraisers—Auctioneers—

AUCTIONS

Vacant

Miss

42

$800

GARDEN

Supper. $150
UN 9-0806

Sales

EVANSTON

1-6700

NORTHFIELD
1
Residential Lots.
A Real Buy for $75,000.
DDH REALTY
HI 6-4900
RTY-SEVEN

169

HOMEFINDERS

Faces

in.

district.
Call

Wilmette—$20,000
BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE IN INDIAN‘ood

school

$35,000.

or

AT MEMORY

MARKET

For Sale—Iinvestment Properties

Logan

3-3220

ea.

LOT
IN
Cemetery.

west

RIDGEWOOD CEMETERY
Des
Plaines, Illinois.
6 Graves—can
be
divided.
Write
T-164
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Two-Flat in Wilmette.
First floor: Living room, Dining room, 2
bedrooms, big Kitchen and bath.
Second floor: Living room, Dining room,
3 bedrooms, large Kitchen and bath.

HARVARD

a

number

MEMORIAL
PARK,
EVANSTON.
4
cemetery lots, 6 graves each. Mausoleum Section.
432-2598

HOMEFINDERS

UN 4-0950

OR 3-7890.

House
AND

DATES

SAT.,

June

9 and

June 8, 10 A.M.

AND
10

A.M.

to

LILLIAN

House

(Lyman

to 9 P.M.
10,

SALE

$20

401

LG.

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

on

lane.

Rattan

set;

umbrella

tbl.:

4

redwood

Sale By Jeanette Caskey

HOME

Lake

Av.,

Wilmette. June 8, 9, 10—Thurs., Fri.
9:30 to 4. Sat.
10—2
p.m.
SAROUK
ORIENT.
9x12;
SIL.
CANDELABRA;
7 PC.
SIL.
SERVICE;
SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED;
In Oak;
China
cab.: library tbis.; file cab.; PAINTINGS;: TIFFANY LAMP;
G.E. refrig
/freezer;
twin/dbl.
beds
comp.;
chests; dressers; Fr. style desk; Color
TV:
valet;
din..
rm. - set/credz.;
Teakwood
cof. tbl.; many
str. chrs.,
tbls.;
lamps;
aquarium;
2.
piano
benches;
vacuum;
JOHNSON
outbd.
motor; MUCH MISC. Another BETTY
“BOUGHTON Sale AL 1-2477.

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

one

chrs.: comp. $15. Everything must go,
go, go.
9438 CENTRAL PARK, SKOKIE
|
(Evanston mail address). Thurs.. Fri..
June 8, 9, 9:30 to 4:30. Painted bed,
chest;
white
wire
bed;
dressing
tb]l./bench;
double dresser;
fireplace
equip.;
small
TV;
record
player;
radios;
studio
couch;
desk;
coffee
table: 2 easy chairs; sewing machine:
Rexaire
tank
type
vac.;
Washing
machine;
bric-a-brac;
some
_antiques;
dishes;
pots;
pans;
mower;
tools; misc.

FRANCIS
FROM

last

HOUSE
SALE
BY
FRITZYS:
THURS.
and Fri. June 8th and 9th, 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. 446 Beverly, Wilmette 9 pc. Ox.
Kent din. rm. set, round marble top
tbl.. 6 chrs.;
Ox.
Kent
cane
chrs..
matching round cocktail tbl.; Tufted
chintz sofa; Johnson furn.; Cork tov
bdrm. set; Ficks Reed den. furn. incl.
flip top tbl., 4 chrs.: Wicker furn.; pr.
Jensen stereo speakers;
G.E. upright
freezer;
TV's:
clothing:
$250
dark
brown
wig $35;
box spring mattress

SALE

Residence)

is

HOUSE
SALE
BY
FRITZYS:
SAT-.Sun.
11 to 5 p.m.
8 rms.
1027 Hull
Terr., Evanston. Lyon and Healy baby
grand piano;
beaut. 10 pe. Romwebber din. rm. set: unusual electrified
china;
Herman
Miller bookcases;
3
Widdicomb
chrs.,
sofa;
Burl
wal.
Fr. prov. bdrm.
set:
Weiman
3 TV’s;
Ironstone
dinner set:
silver oil paintings;
antiques;
jewelry;
clothing,
misc.
Everything
must
go-go-go.

Use

Hollister Want

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

Ads

A

:

ae

Sale—Household

Se

biomed

Goods

MOVING
SALE
“The Best For Less"
Entire Stock
of
Furniture

New

Being Sold Out . .
Tremendous Savings
On Everything .. .

pr. silver wall

porch set; hemp rug; iron patio chrs.
and tbls; wing chrs; lawson loveseat;
Pr. like new Hitchcock style twin beds
and
nite
tbl;
Boston
rocker;
down
filled chaise;
Pr.
twin
beds w/uph.
hdbds
and
matching
spreads;
Fr.
Prov.
style dinette tbl and 4 sturdy
chrs;
mirrors;
sm.
work
bench
w/
vise:
upright
freezer;
GE _ Refrig;
washer and dryer comb:
misc. Sale
by HAZEL ANN STUPPLE

831-4428 EVES.
RESIDUE

TILES;

SAT.
AND
SUN.
11 A.M.
TO
2 P.M.
at 815
ELMWOOD,
WILMETTE
(2
blks. no. of Lake Ave, 2!2 blks. west
of
Sheridan
Rd)
96”
beige
lawson
sofa; Brass lavabo; Salterini wrought
iron tbl w/slate top; Cherry dropleaf
tbl w/3
leaves
and
6 capt’s
chrs;
Magnavox Stereo-Radio-Record comb;
Custom Imperial elec. stove w/2 ovens
and 2 broilers (} each at eye level);
Double
door
Kefrig
w/5
Cu.
Ft.
freezer on the side:
18th Cent. Mah.
din. tbl which stores its own leaves, 6
chrs and buffet to floor; Pr. Host and
Hostess chrs: Mah. Breakfront;
Modern design wal. couch. chrs, desk_and
end tbls; Black and White and Color
TV sets; antique oval wal. Vic. tbls;
Habitant twin bed set complete;
new
plated silver tea sets; flower arrangements;
trundle bed;
Ilge modern
ofc
desk w/type
comp;
Junior pool tbl;
upright
freezer;
power
mower;
leaf
raker; snow blower;
collection of old
Japanese and other .rints;
yd chrs;
sm. tbls. chrs; Lots of good kitchenware,
clothing and much
misc. Sale
by HAZEL ANN STUPPLE.
THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
at
19
ROLLING
RIDGE,
NORTHFIELD (this lane runs west off Sunset
Ridge
Rd- 14 mi. no. of Willow
Rd)

1840 Crescent Ct., Highland Pk.
(Laurel to Prospect, E. to Crescent
Ct., PARK ON PROSPECT)
:

HOUSE

RHYME

BUY-IN NO. 2 BRING HUSBAND:
9222
N.
KILBOURN,
SKOKIE
(Take
Church St. to Kilburn (4500 W.) SAT.
and SUN. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Phone OR
4-9868. Almost complete hsehold. furnishings and tools in like new cond.
WEIMAN marble top commode; brass
frpl. tools; .WHT.
FR.
PROV.
COFFEE
TBL.
w/marble
top;
STROMBERG-CARLSON
radio-phono;
LIKE
NEW
ITAL.
PROV.
TW.
BEDRM.
SET;
MPL.
EARLY
AM.
DINETTE
SET;
ornate GOLD
FRAMED
MIRROR
and
matching
tbl.;
Wt.
lea.
pull up chrs.; compl. den furn. from
slab sofa to Rock Mpl. Bkes. to mpl.
desk and BOOKs,
incl. Encyclopedia
and set of Child Craft. Lawn
furn.;
wrt.
iron
glider;
wrt.
iron
ornate
bench;
rd.
umbrella
tbl.
W/UMBRELLA
AND
4
MARVELOUSLY
COMFORTABLE
CHRS.;
fan
back
metal chrs. plus much,
much
more,
incl. alum.
folding furn.;
2 rms.
of
carpeting—cheap
(pardon,
inexpensive!);
pr. hurricane lamps;
lots of
bric-a-brac;
steamer
trunk,
wooden
workbench;
ladies’ clothes sizes 9-10
and on and on and on. DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES
UN 9-2022 call anvtime GR 5-0127

4 P.M.

Tweed
couch;
mahog.
candlestick,
nest, tier and drum tbls.; ENGLISH
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK;
GERMAN
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK;
Fr. Poulle
clock; bentwood chrs.; WEDGWOOD;
STAFORDSHIRE;
LUSTER;
ENGLISH
DINNERWARE;
sterling silver: dishes, trays, candy, FISH SET,
FRUIT SET; T. F. Simon orig. (sig.);
4 bridge
chrs.;
dehumidifier;
Blue
Marlin
fish;
cobalt ginger
jars;
pr.
Fr.
lamps;
empire
desk;
mahog.
Sheraton
din.
rm.
set;
mpl.
bdrm.
suite; tw. mahog. bdrm. suite; assort.
chests;
Am.
Heritage
books;
frpl.
tools; baskets;
etc.; LUGGAGE;
Fr.
lady’s
writing
desk;
girl’s.
bikes;
Voice
of
Music
hi-fi
stereo;
tole
lamps;
lawnmower;
redwd.
_furn.;
Weber cooker; loads of beaut. clothes.
~ RM. HSE. TO CLEAR. Don’t miss
this.

For

AT OUR BUY-IN ’CAUSE
going to SELL-OUT!

sconces; Woodsware ‘‘Broadmoor’’; 16
pes. IMPERIAL
STRETCH
OR GEM
GLASS;
9 souvenir
spoons
w/State
Seals;
ART
NOUVEAU
ink
well,
candlestick;
rocking
chr.;
old
oak
buffet;
Magnavox
TV
$25;
washer;
dryer;
elect.
stove
$20;
good
2nd
refrig. ea. $20; more blankets, planters and
ladies’ hats than I’ve ever
seen
in
one _ house.
Do-it-yourself
project type chrs. and tbls.; sl. sofa
bed $30; huge trunks; 3 sets of beaut.
tw. bdspread sets, etc. etc.

Sales

TIMES

4

172

BUY-IN
NO.
1:
244
CUMNOR
RD.,
KENILWORTH
(2 bl.
E.
of Green
Bay,
1 bl.
S.
of
Kenilworth
Av.)
THURS.
June 8, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.,
FRI. June 9, 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. Phone.
AL 1-0214. Beaut. ANT. QUILT; pr. lg.
WINGBACK
CHRS.
in
exc.
cond.;
DOWNFILLED
SOFA;
Your
chaise
lounge for the bdrm. is here. VICT.
LIBR.
TBL.;
LG.
VIC.
WICKER
TBL.; very unusual wht. wrt. iron rd,
tbl.; curved settee and 2 chrs.; sm.
ORIENTAL
rug;
lots of bric-a-brac;
PONY
SADDLE:
SKEET
SHOOTING
EQUIP.;
Schwinn racer bikes;
ANT.
GOODY DEPT.: OLD MINTON NUR-

SERY

FOR
SALE:
TWO:
CRYPTS
IN
Memorial
Park
Cemetery.
Write
Harry
Skyes,
10997-92nd
Ave.
N.
Largo, Florida, 33540.

200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELECtricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
more
available. Terms 231-1025. Agent.

cams. $6,600

SHOICE LOT

bridle

16 GRAVE LOT IN
MEMORIAL PARK. SECTION
ORchard 3-1079

INC.
GR 5-1080

Northwest

lot

of the Last

EVANSTON
PROPERTY.
2130
JACKson (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
industrial
or
residential.
Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
to
alley, 50’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.

NON-RACIAL

UTIFUL

caretaker’s

stable.

“Cemetery, Arlington Heights. In Garden

NORTHFIELD—CHOICE
LOCATION.
Vacant
for
office
and_
research.
Approx.
59,000 sq. ft. Adjoining
the
Northwestern RR freight lines. 1 blk
to Edens Hwy. By Owner. PA 4-6177,
eves.

~ 525 Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

E,

4 LOTS

WE
HAVE
2 FINE.
CORNER
PROPerties
for
sale—one
on
Green
Bay
Road
in Wilmette—and
one
on Milwaukee
Av.
in Wheeling.
Call
Mr.
Friend.
FRIEND
REALTY
835-3750

FULLY

cng
Top location. $16,500.
rol Simko (Res. 827-0504).

e
the

Lots and Crypts

Will divide—$150
Call 251-3129.

EVANSTON—TOP
CENTRAL
ST. LOCATION. LARGE
OFFICE
WITH 6
ROOM
APARTMENT
ABOVE.
IDEAL
FOR
DOCTORS,
CPA’S,
LAWYERS
OR
INSURANCE
AGENTS. REAL BUY AT $40,500.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

King's Court Corporation

E.Z. Terms

Section

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
to
larger location within 60 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacant
lot 65x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_
45-1200.

pools

excellent

FOR
SALE:
8
GRAVE
beautiful
Memorial
Park

Property

&amp; ORR,

area,

cottage,

Cemetery

Entrepreneur?

cGUIRE
3-3220

BR

ADJOIN-

Trout Valley-60 minutes to Loopties
with
land
include
heated
= stables, miles of Tan Bark rid-

ing trails,

Extras.

168

YOURSELF
A FAVOR
AND
BUY
these very rentable Victorian Cottages
zoned C2 in a location that’s perfect
for someone
who
has a plan for a
good self-operated business, and needs
to start somewhere. The 4th of July is
just around the corner—so it’s time to
start
preparing
for’ your
financial
Oy
eases
Call
Roger
Fisher
to
nelp!

similar nice

reels. One of the best available
size. Call MR. DEAKINS.

his

in

30—ACRES
BEAU.
WOODED,
WITH
2,000 feet Lake Frontage, (which can
be
sold-off)
Gas
Heated-Air
Cond.
Home,
Big
Garage
and
Large
Gas
Ht’d.,
entertainment
Bldg.,
Many

DO

y u like 5 acres in pretty area?
have
aé
~very . pretty
wooded

We

and

is

Resort Area’

Exchanges

For Sale—Business

old

residence

excellent
view
o
25 wooded
acres
in

guest

BE-IN
we're

MOUNTAINS

New Auburn, Wisc.

100
Acres
of
M-2
zoned _ Industrial
Vacant
ripe
for
development.
Will
consider
clear
building
as
down
payment. Jay R. Martin
;
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC
1564 Sherman Evanston
BR 3-3600
DA 8-3200

Baird &amp; Warner
A

and

years

THE

+ Conducted House Sales

Carolina. beautiful

bellum

paths, pasture, swimming pool, only 5
miles from Downtown Hendersonville.
beautifully landscaped grounds, ideal
retirement home. only $49.500. Financing available. Hugh A. Eudy, Realtor, .
132
S. Main
Street.
Hendersonville,
N. C. AC 704-692-1465.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Beauty
Plus!
15 Wooded Acres near
St. Charles with 1140 feet fronting on
Fox River. Breath-taking view. High
and
dry.
Price
$49,000
or _ will
exchange
for large house or income
property. Call Bill Brown

1 GREEN BAY RD., WIMLETTE

e-AL

Trades

100

IN

North

ante

heart of the estate

NORTHBROOK—SMALL
LOT
ON
newly improved Maple St. 142 blocks
from
town.
Area
of
$45,000
new
homes. $8,500. CE 4-3434.

SRFIELD:

story

condition,
mountains,

LOT
ZONES
FOR
2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location. $7,500.
ALBERT GASKIN CO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669

lot.

ESTATE

of Western

EVANSTON

171

For Sale—Out of State

Northfield-Northbrook

BEACH

I VIEW: Wooded 1 acre. $35,000.
HUAND PARK: Acre plus. Private
.

For Sale—Vacant

167

Double dresser, mirror, chest
and bookcase bed only $108.
Odd

chests

from

$28.80.

Quilted innerspring mattress
and matching box spring
from $56. Davenport beds
from $158. Sleep chairs, sep.
mattress $122.

Set of 3 tables $22.
$339.95 3 pc. sectional with
plastic covers $258.80.
Mr. and Mrs. chairs, ott. $82.
$239.95 med. sofa $177.80.

Kitchen set, large and small,
3 pc. sets from $29.50. .
Many lamps at 50% off.
EVERYTHING

AA

HAS TO GO

Furniture Co.
1621

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

“Must Vacate_
OUR

WAREHOUSE

Everything Sacrificed
Save 40 to 60%
All

30

Midwest

Charge

Cards

Honored

9 Italian Prov. Sofas
4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
§ Contemporary Sofas
7 pe. Dinette Sets
4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
Deluxe Box Spr. and matt.
Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
5 pe. Dinette Sets
Bunk Beds
Hollywood
Beds
» 7 Drawer Desks
Lounge Chairs
7.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads
Hundreds
Your

of other
credit

24 months

PARKER
1560

Howard

values

is good
to pay

FURNITURE
St.

CO.

Chicago

764-2206

115 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road
to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

_
Daily

Fine Contemp.

to 5

Furn ''Plus’’

a house-full of everyday needs! June
7-8-9. Wed.—Thurs.—F
ri. 10:30 a.m.—4
p.m.
8823 Forestview,
Skokie
(3400 W,
15
blk. N. of Dempster)
Romweber _ sideboard;
Mastercraft
din. tble. w/4 chrs.;
Mt. Airy comp.
wal.
bdrm.
set w/twin
bds.;
desk;
mrbl.
top
tbles.;
beige
sect.
sofa;
stereo cab.;
high back Ital. bl/wht.
chr.; Vitrol wall shlvs.; Woodard kit.
set;
Office
equip.;
photog.
equip.;
tools; bsmnt. full of bric-a-brac; gold
Naug.
den sofa and chr.;
wool turf
erpt.;
Kenmore
washer
and
dryer;
linens;
clothes;
books;
more,
more,
more!

Better
by

HOUSE

SALES

CONDUCTED

“THE TRIO" 432-3107

EVANSTON’S

RUG—CARPET

OUTLET

REMNANTS
NEW

MILL

AND

USED

ENDS

What

NYLONS

SHORT ROLLS
ROLL ENDS
size or color do you need?

WE

HAVE

IT!

ACRILICS

WOOLS

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

8,

1967

�ore

“$35 Fer Galn—~HMecssiielt Geads
Custom

Deluxe

| WEEK

Furniture

SACRIFICE
SALE
DUE
TO
JOB
transfer. De luxe contemp. din. rm.
set,
seats
12,
8 blk.
leath.
chrs.,
lighted
breakfront,
like
new,
orig
$1,800, will sell $500. 23’ RCA B/W TV
w/remote
control,
multi
speaker
in
magnificent
custom
made
Henredon
cabinet,
piano
hinge
doors,
Italian
Provincial (like new) orig. $1,000, will
sell $325. Boys white hard oak bdrm.
set w/bunk
beds;
beaut. den furn.;
many
tblis.,
chrs.,
lamps,
pictures,
mirrors and misc. items at a fraction
of their worth. Must sell immediately.
Phone 679-3266.

20

OLD
FRENCH
22K
GOLD
DECOrated china
set for 12;
china
cab.;
Ant.
Grandfather
clock;
marble
top
ant.
tbl.;
Vict.
coffee
tbl.;
crystal
chandelier;
ant. swing top card tbl.;
pr.
Onyx
and
crystal
candelabra;
Tiffany lamp; pr. Dresden lamps and
figurines;
misc.
sm.
tbls. and commodes;
Vict.
and other mirrors;
4’
Formica rnd. tbl.; tbl. lamps;
white
milk glass;
mahog.
piano bench;
oil
paintings
and water
colors;
old oak
dresser;
child’s
desk/chr.;
Encyclopaedia
Brit.
11
and
14th
edits.;
5
gardenia trees in bloom, misc. AL 15515 all week.
QUALITY
FURNISHINGS:
MAHOG.
din. rm.
set, table w/pads,
6 chrs.,
buffet; 72’’ green tuft sofa; leather top
drum, end, cocktail tables. Fitted glass
tops;
kidney
mae
desk
w/chair;
occas.
chairs;
V
w/stand;
GE
radio/phono
console,
records;
cedar
chest;
mahog.
and
maple
dressers,
w/mirrors; Hollywood bed, box sprg./mattr.;
4 pe. sect.
bookcases;
unpainted
vanity
w/glass
top;
lamps;
pictures; drapes; small appls.; 60 sq.
yds.
heavy
rubber
carpet
padding.
Saturday
only.
10
to 5
p.m.
2057
Birchwood, Chicago, 2nd fl. apt. (1 bl.
so. Howard St., 1 bl. east Ridge.)

1433

Rosewood Parlor Grand
PIANO IN PERF. COND.;
ROSEWOOD
Knabe secretary, dates back to Civil
War
days;
onyx
bedestal;
Meissen
urn,
18’|’ tall with
rams
head
and
roses;
Empire
grandfathers
clock;
ant. din. table and 6 chairs;
Brunswick victrola and 50 records;
bookcases
filled
with
sets
of
unusual
books; carved ant. bed and dresser;
Amer. Oriental rugs. 1139 Maple, Evanston. UN 4-3390 or UN 4-1268.
RETIRING
TO FLORIDA.
ALL MUST
go. 2 Penbrooke tables, leather topsdrop leaf, $35.50 ea.
chair,
antique
Rose Velvet, $20; carved whatnot 4 ft.
7 in. high,
$45;
Governor
Winthrop
desk w/top 6 ft. 11 in. high, $90. 2
matched
long
nap
wool
rugs,
light
Greige color with rubber pads:
1614
ft..x 11 ft: 9-in; $250, 16:ft. 3 in. x 11
ft. 9 in., $300. 120 Originai contemporary paintings, oil and watercolor, $30
to $150. 274-3898.
2

ETHAN
ALLEN
TWIN
BOOKCASE
headboards;
48’
round
white
For.
table;
French
prov.
cessing
table;
large dresser mirror,
French
prov.;
Speed Queen ironer; cab. chest. 2 old
school desks;
old stoneware
crocks;
ant. lavabo set:
newer school desk:
H.&amp;C.
Crown
bov.
sugar,
creamer,
round butter and bread plate:
Vict.
frame
and
mirror;
old
plates,
etc.
Call 676-1074.

GARAGE
SALE—WE’RE
MOVING.
20’’ pwr. mwr.; Solar photo enlarger;
misc.
toys.
games,
whl.
tovs;
baby
equip.; scrn. crib; playpen; hand, yd.
tools;
TV;
sporting goods;
Simmons
bed; yd. furn.: frple. wood w/storage
rack;
work- bench;
swing set; bric-abrac and many more items and misc.
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10-6. 309 eae,
H. Pk. 1 blk. E. of Green Bay Rd.,
__ bik. S. of Clavey.
A

FASCINATING
COLLECTION
OF
one
of a kind
Antique
accessories
including:
several pieces of Steuben
and
an
unusual
collection
of boxes
that vary in size and price,
perfect
for decor
or particularly
useful for
storing diamonds and things. Do come
in
and
poke
about.
The
Finishing
Touch, 4137 Main St., Skokie, noon to
five- Tuesday through Saturday.

USED APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATORS
from +f 95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
.Hh 95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)

9

PC.. FRENCH
PROV.
FRUITWOOD
jr. din. rm. set; walnut desk and chr.;:
2
Englander
French
Prov.
foam
sleeper
couches;
2 Sherwood
solid
cherry
7 drawer
Hi- boy
chests;
2
French Prov. end tbls; Weiman
step
lamp tble.; barrel hanging liquor cab.
Best offer pri. After 4 p.m. OR 4-3147
or OR 4-4686.

PRIV.
MUST
SACRIF.
FINEST
FR.
Eng. Orien. Antiques.;
furn.; access.
exq.
sgl.
Fr.
bed;
chests;
tbles.;
magn. lge. mirror; sm. Orien. chest;
sm. eleg. Eng. (ball and claw) tble.commode;
several jade. quartz, crystal lamps;
vast col. ‘‘Museum
quality’’ pes.;
ptgs.;
art objects;
etc. By
am, 674-4587.

INTERIOR
HOME

DESIGNER

FURNISHINGS.

CUST.

BED-

room
furn.;
Stereo-high-fi
combinawe
Cust.
buffet;
lamps;
carpets;
chairs;
tables:
bk.
shelves;
acces.
Call morn. before 11:00.or eves. aft.

6:30.

OR

3-5210

een

ar

‘

ris

Sead

172 for Sale-Bensebsld Gbeds
CARPET

172

SALE

TO
60%
REDUCTIONS
ON
OVER
500 remnants—all
sizes and colors—
wools, nylons and acrilans. Carpeting
Magee,
Gulistan
and
Roxbury.
eas.
Safeway Carpets, 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
Open daily 9 to 9. Sun., 10 to 6.

BABY SALE
Chests;

6 Yr.

Cribs;

$19.99

BELOW

Youth

FACTORY

General

COST

Juvenile

Milwaukee

Beds

Av.

Mart
AR:

6-2060

GARAGE
SALE.
MAHOG.
DROP
leaf tbl., 3 leaves $40; blond twin beds
compl. $25; Chaise longue $10; French
settee $15; 2 chests; 2 spinet desks;
several
rugs;
rock
tumbler;
Sears
power mower; many foreign stamps;
pictures, toys, rummage.
Sat., June
10, 9 to 4. 167 Abingdon, Kenilworth.
DE LUXE REFRIGERATOR
Like
new
Hotpoint,
19 cu. ft. frost
free, freezer below, swing out shelves,
doors open
at right, hinged
at left.

Will

sell

or

trade

for

model

of

comparable value with doors opening
opposite
way
to
fit
new
home
requirements. DA 8-4090.

NORGE
18.

DANISH
MOD.
48”
COUCHES
(2)
liv. rm., den Imps.;
odd chrs.;
(not
upl.) wheat fin. buffet; 32’’ sq. tbl.;
mah. permanent
card tbl. plus leaf,
pad.; 2 sets drps., 3 pr. each 54” long;
ceiling to fl. drps. covering 22’; pull
down light fix.; metal cab. 5’6’’ x 2’4”’
x 1114”. deep. 835-1972.
BARN
SALE.
GILT
MIRRORS
$20;
new bdrm, sets $150; French din. rm.
$175;
early
Amer.
Spanish,
modern
and
other
styles.
Lamps
$15,
ori
framed oils $25. Many new items. 27
6675, Model Decorators
2480 Sanders
Rd., near corner Willow
Rd. Northbrook.
40” ELECT. RANGE, $45;
Port.
dishwasher,
$20;
child.
chifforobe, $10; fan; Polaroid Copier;
TV;
kit. table w/2 chrs.; wood cab. base;
baby items; toboggan; snow tires; ice
skates and more;
all PRICED LOW.
Sat. June 10, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 912
Glenwood Ln., Glenview.

Furniture

Mart

Removals

SAMPLES AT GREAT DISCOUNTS.
Early
American;
modern;
French
Prov.; and many others. No reasonable
offer
refused.
Buy
from
our
barn. 272-6675.
BARN

new

SALE:

bdrm.

GILT

sets,

$159.

MIRRORS,

French

$20;

dining

rm.,
$175.
Early
Amer.,.
Spanish,
modern and cther styles; lamps, $15;
Orig.
framed
oils,
$25.
Many
new
items.
272-6675 at 2480 Sanders
Rd.,
nr. Cor. Willow Rd., Northbrook.
STOUFFER
COUCH:
cC
SOP.
SAX,
Walkie-talkie;
redwd.
picnic tbl. set:
grey Formica Howell tbl., 4 chrs.; 2
tw. mattress;
uphol. chrs.; Mr./Mrs.
chr.; bind. din. tbl.; 2 frpl. sets incl.
andirons;
maple bd. frame;
misc. 45
Warwick, Winnetka, 446-4465 for appt.
SOLID
MAPLE
KITCHEN
TABLE,
43
x 32. 1 leaf, exc. cond., $35. Like
new Kenmore
vacuum
cleaner w/all
attach.
and
never
used
ce otaggh gH
$50.
Never
used
waffle
iron,
$8.00
Deep fry, used twice, $8.00. 251-0358 97 p.m.

GARAGE SALE
1315 JENKS, EVANSTON.
Books;
crib; refrig.; tables;
glasses;
and
all
manner
of
‘‘stuff.’’
Some
good, some bad—all cheap.
Come see.
Thurs., Fri. 6-9 p.m. All day Sat.
MOVING
SALE:
FURN:;
SOFA;
chairs; studio couches; mahog. bdrm.
set;
washer;
drapes;
mowers;
lawn
and garden equipment. Misc. lumber;
household
items;
fireside set;
large
freezer. Call Thurs., Fri. and Sunday.
MOVING
SALE
723 S. BOULEVARD
Evanston.
Hide-a-bed
couch;
For.
table with 4 chairs; 20’’ Magic Chief
gas stove; air-cond.; humidifier; 6 yr.
baby bed and misc. All good cond.
Thurs. after 3, Fri. morning and all
day June 10-,2." Call 869-7057.
LOVE
SEAT;
SOFA;
2
PULLUP
chairs;
coff.
table;
3x4’
mirror;
mahog.
radio-phono
console;
mahog.
china cab.;
m a
bed set, box/spr.,
mattr.; 7’ ’4 and
3 panel drapes. 736580.
WINDOW
AIR
CONDITIONER,
235
ton
(26,000 BTU),
used
one
month,
will
cool
large
home
or _ small
business,
deluxe
controls,
warranty,
best
offer.
Call 675-2969
or 676-4928
after 6 p.m., or Sat.
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL
NOW.
437-1364
SMALL
MAHOG.
BUFFET:
MAHOG.
Duncan Phyfe table w/six chairs; hall
runner (reasonable); 4 drawer chest:
2 pr. white
drapes
24” panels;
36”
cabinet
base,
12 crystal drops.
869-

GARAGE
SALE:
REFRIGERATOR,
freezer;
washer;
dual
hdbrd.;
ant.
blanket chest; drop leaf table; many
other items.
2345 Maple, Northbrook
729-4088

MAGNIFICENT
GOLD
LEAF
FRAME
w/mirror; elegant ebony Chinese cab.
w/hand
dec.
doors;
2
twin
Early
American
beds,
knotty
pine;
draperies; baby equip.; window fan; much
misc. AL 6-1194.

BOODLE
BUGGY
$19;
TABLE
ing
chair
$5.00;
infant
seat
bath afant $2.00; jumping chair
677-0

MAHOG.
DROP LEAF TABLE, CHINA
closet. Drum tbl. Maytag auto. washer. Old Zenith console.
Mahog.
dbl.
poster bed. AL 1-1408 evenings only.

June

‘

1967

EAT$4.00;
$4.00.

BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN ‘SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI., SAT.,
10-5. Bunk beds;
marble top antique
chest;
maple
dinette;
church
pews;
baby stuff; kids’ clothes; boys’ leerhosen;
drapes;
much
misc.
Moving.
913 Northwoods, Deerfield. 945-3817.
NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set, octagon table, 4 high back chairs;
2 leaves; breakfront china cab. Used
table and
chairs,
couch,
lamps
and
ape
avvliances. Call OR 5-4527 after
p.m.

MOVING:

5
PC.
BEDROOM
SET,
$125;
din. rm.
set incl. buffet
and
China
cab.,
$85;
coffee
and
end
tables; dinette table w/4 chairs, $20;
Pa $35; _misc. furn. reasonable, VE

REFRIGERATOR

Cy
PT
Se
es...
SOLD.
SET
defrosting,
exc.
cond.
$140
or
best
offer. Won new refrig. in contest—also
upright freezer, 4 yrs. old $70. New
word
Book
Cyclo-Teacher
$25.
9669517.

“Pér Seles~Déusetield Gods.

48”"
RD.
FORMICA
TOP
MAPLE
tble., 2 leaves; 1 desk; maple buffet;
maple occ. tble. metal wardrobe; sm.
gateleg
_tbie.;
maple
chest
of
rawers; brass bird cage; elec. paint
sprayer. Call after 4:30. GR 5-2681.
MAHOG.
ZENISH
CONSOLE
TV, AMFM radio and phono.; 2 table radios;
2 tw. G.E. fans; beau. mirror framed
wall
picture;
stem
ware;
sm.
kit.
items; 2 pc. luggage set; 2-30 gal. cap.
barrels; floor lamp. 256- 1833.

BARGAINS
KIT.
SET,
FORMICA
TOP
TABLE,
6
chairs, $35; Davenport, $15; Cab. type
end tbis., 2 for $25; Dressing tbl. glass
top, bench, $7.00. AL 6-1567.
MOVING SALE
576 Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka.
Ital. Prov. din. rm. set, $85; rugs-Liv.
rm. furniture, bunk beds, chests, etc.
Misc.
rummage-Reas.
Starting
FRIDAY after 10:30 a.m. HI 6-2474.
6

RM.
CARPETING,
GOOD
COND.
very very reasonable.
DRAW
DRAPES,
LIKE
NEW,
BEAUtiful
cond.
Off
white,
top
design,
lined. For liv. rm. din. rm. Sacrifice
best offer. OR 4-8220.

MOVING, MUST SELL EVERYTHING.
Selig sofa; chairs; Paul McCobb din.
rm.
and bedrm.;
color TV;
oe:
tables;
pictures,
accessories;
items like new;
call OR
5-6958 mt
and Sun.

ANTIQUED

MILK

CANS

178°

‘Fer Salofewsheta Goole

COMPLETE

DINING

ROOM

(Danish Birch); living room furnishings;
many
odd
pieces
plus
knick
knacks.
For appointment call UN 4DUNCAN
PHYFE
DINING
TABLE
and
chairs.
3 pec. nauguayee
sofa;
Zenith
portable TV;
Dbl.
and single
beds; chests; bookcase; vac. cleaner;
misc. Phone 475-2835.
EXCELLENT
PINE
CUPBOARD;
several chests; large dry sink in pine,
etc.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Evanston

ELABORATE
10 PC. TRAD. DIN. RM.
$275;
Victorian
settee
$75;
white
brocade
sofa $75;
two 6 ft. 12 light
torchieres $25 each;
mirrored vanity
$15. GReenleaf 5-7826.
ANTIQUE WICKER
BABY BED;
SEC.
retary;
Cut Glass;
Rosewood
carved
table; Desks. Dorothy’s, 1231 Chicago
Ave., Evanston. Call GR 5-8696 when
selling Furniture, Antiques, Misc.
DESKS,
$8.00.
$15;
UPRIGHT
Freezer, $100; Sofa, $30; Orange chrs.,
$10 ea.;
Twin spring, matt.. $20: Kit.
ok, $8. 00; port. RCA TV, $30. PA 4557.
BDRM.,
LIV.
RM.,
DIN.
RM.
FINE
quality furn.
Several
carved
tbls. 3
chandeliers;
oil
paintings;
beaut.
Oriental rugs; carved rosewood piano;
some art glass and antiques. 662-4539.
TRANSFERRED
TO
EUROPE.
MUST
sell this week. 7 pc. Colonial DR set;
3 pe.
elegant
Dan.
mod.
LR
set;
Telefunken solid state all band radio.
All like new. 42 price. 438-6803.
DROP LEAF TBLS.; CHESTS;
PATCH
quilts; rockers; bookcases; end tbls.;
mirrors; oak din. chrs.; oil paintings;
china.
Weber’s,
829 Chicago,
Evanston, UN 4-6600.
FAMILY
MOVING
OUT
OF
STATE.
Must sell: TV;
refrig.;
elec. range;
daybed
couch;
club
chair:
child’s
double chest. good cond. 1606 Maple,
Northbrook. 272-6548 after 3:30.
SOLID
double

CHERRY
SPINDLE
TYPE
bed,
Ethan
Allen,
like
new,
Call 864-5478

after

12 p.m.

ENGLISH
MARBLE
TOP’
TABLE;
picture
frame
4312 x 38x81
deep
with
mirror;
solid. mahog.
coffee
table;
cane
back
rocker;
some
antiques and misc. Call OR 4-0483.

HIDE-A-BED
in good

10

SET;

daveno and 2
sell.

AND

DINETTE

aageras

PIECE

paneer

H.

GR 5-{

items.

MILLER

MA i0G:

Have You Seen Our Win
ENGEL

ANTIQUES

|

5751 N. Clark St., Chicago

LO

UNIVERSAL

BUILT-IN

sern.,

8359

lamps,

after

$25.

Will separate.

BACK
DOOR
341/8X80
1/8,
$5.00;
Monitor
apt. sz. washer,
$18;
Child.
spring horse,
$5.00;
boy’s
24”
bike,
$15; 19’ Zenith T. Vv, cart, $50; Lionel
train. AM 2-8524.

2 TWIN

SZ. BOX SPRINGS,

mattresses
Call

after

and

frames.

4:30 p.m.

ANTIQUE
HAVILAND
ae
place settings.

UN

er,

CHIrim,

GARAGE
SALE—2428
WALTERS,
Northbrook.
Sat.—June
10;
p.
.
Mise.
and _ household
uggage;
dinette set w/4 chrs.; other
items.

Antique Furniture Sale
NEVER
USED
CEILING
HEIGHT
+4
panel fabric room dividers; fruitwood
finish,
can
be
separated;
also
two
6x9 gold nylon area rugs. Call after
4, HI 6-3682.

BRASS
2644
67

Green

EAGLE
Bay

Evanston

YDS.
BEIGE
WOOL
CARPETING,
padding. Very good cond. Reas.; Fr.
needlepoint
chair;
mah.
step table;
pr. club chairs;
elec. dryer;
couch;

chests;

vacuum;

rugs;

etc. UN

$29; 2 traverse
of drawers, $8.00.

(Cl

475-

SELLING
in

4

model

OUT

up

to

50%

off.

separate,
296-7771

MASTERCRAFT

DISPL:

meh

DINING

:

ROOM

APT.

SIZE

cel.

HOOVER

cond.

2 yrs.

HIDE-A-BED;
Early

misc.

491-0691.

DUNBAR
DIN.
leath.
chrs.,
exc.

5-3075.

. CHA

love

bed;

reas. Bdrm.

GR

TABLE;

American

hollywood

Call

WASHER.

old.

seat

unfinished

:

RM.
very

SET W/6
handsome;

set and drum

cond.

roc

bookt

HIGHEST
CASH
PRICE
FOR OF
tal
rugs;
French
furniture
objects
and. bric-a-brac.
_
3760 anytime. Mr. Ross.
2-.'PC.
“SECTIONAL
ROYAL
silk
couch,
$150.
Antique
gold
white, rnd. ball hanging light fi

$50. Broiler-rotisserie unit,

Handsome

AL 1

16 cu. ft. Admira

REFRIGERATOR.

EXCELLENT

dition. $75. Call OR 3-4156.

4

5

PC.

BEDROOM

SET;

4

DR

chest; lounge chair and large fr
mirror. 272-8577 or 835-3319.
SOFA IN GOOD CONDITION.
ELECTRIC SEWING ed
pad
VERY
ee
E
FT.
LONG
MARBLE
TAB
white round kit. set on pedestal k
and 4 chairs; 2 wal. chem of d
3 deep

drawers

ea;

Call

03!

WRITING DESK, ne

9-9437.

MISC.

DBLE.
BED;
DRESSER;
TV;
LIKE
new
rattan
couch,
2 chairs;
coffee
table; platform rocker;
buffet; 9 x 12
rug; elec. stove, refrig.; kit. table, 6
chrs.; misc. 1448 Shermer, N’brk.

54’ LIMED
OAK BUFFET,
36”
din. tbl., 4 chrs.; tw. sz.
coil spring;
fan;
30’ x 36”
3027 Central St., Evanston.

EVANSTON
IT’S
TERRIFIC
THE
WAY
WE’RE
selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
iid a:
Rent electric sham$1.00.
Taylor
V&amp;S
Hdwr.
Saneths:
BEAUTIFUL
ANTIQUE
SECRETARY,
$275. Fine Danersk din. rm. draw top
table, buffet, 2 arm
chairs, 4 other
chairs, $300.; chaise, like new uphols.,
$90.; liv. rm. chair, $75, HI 6-3118.
DINING
RM.
SET
6
CHAIRS
AND
buffet,
walnut.
Double
bed,
dresser
and
table,
single
bed
and
chests,
davenport. Call GR 5-6761 for appt.
MOVING
SOON. MUST
SELL NORGE
automatic
washer,
Formica
kitchen
table. Very good condition. Call 8691458.
LEAVING
TOWN
6 rooms
of furniture. All
in good
condition. Rema
ee
Phone
-0
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290
SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
$35;
will deliver.
Dealer.
ALpine
17290

90” MEDITERRANEAN
SOFA, 5 MONTHS OLD.
724-6804.
CARVED
FRENCH
COCKTAIL
table.
Floor
model
Capehart
television. Torchiere
floor lamp.
Reasonable 256-2372.

ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER
Good condition $35 EACH
Park 4-0554 SAT. AND SUN.

SLOTTED
TYPE
HOUSE , SCREENS
Good
cond.
Reas.
;
26 x38;
16, - 4x SS; . 8.
36 x 39; 1, 28 x 43. AL 1-1871.

REFRIGERATOR—FRIGIDAIRE
IN
perfect condition. Call eves. 491-9292.

2 SOFAS; CHAIRS;
COCKTAIL TABLE
YO 5-3956

|

tbls.; k

446-4923.

SINGLE
BED
WITH
MATTRESS,
frame, box spring, $20;
painted chest,
$8.00; bookcase, $5.00. 869-8025 or 8642333 after 6 p.m. Thurs. or all day
Friday.

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

eliv

We

umice
finish,
round
table
eaves, buffet, 4 chairs and drop
serving table. Call OR 5-6644.

ANTIQUES

869-6660
Rd.

1 yr.

MATCHING
70’
SOFA
AND
green. $75 or ys
ae

furn.,
Winnetka
Road.

DISHW

dehumidifier,

used as twins,
$5.00 ea.: chest
PArk 4-763 9.

furniture

HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE
in good cond.; 4 burner;
dble. oven;
38’’ W;
griddle and rotisserie attach.;
timer;
storage
drawers;
$25
and
take away. Call eves. after 7, 869-6028.

LINDWALL’S
Oak Street
14 Blk. W. of Green Bay

old;

vi

274-

439-5041,
BEDS—SPRINGS—CAN

BUNK

Call 692-3514

808

2 mos.

BUILDER

4-0608

LIMOGES
Plain gold

chairs and leaf. Reasonable.

869-

6 p.m.

;

dining
room
set,
blond
and
finish, $125. Good condition.
E
and weekends call 491-0959.
|

SERTA
MATTRESS,
BOX
SPRINGS,
frame. Exc. condition. $40. 4 drawer
dresser, rocking chair, antique wood

WHITE
SOFA
91” LONG
W/PLASTIC
cover;
barrel
print
chr.;
lamps;
drapes;
tw. size mattresses,
6 mos.
old; lge. mirror;
white bench. OR 40633

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

ROOM

town , must

CRIB AND MA
Dinette
table.

BLUE
TWEED
FOAM
RUBBER
couch
cost $400, sac. $100;
70 yard
nylon
high
pile
carp.
blue,
foam
rubber
pad, $200. Both
less than
a
year old. Also 2 beige Contemporary
side chairs, $40. Call 869-4691.

$375
* UPRIGHT
FROSTFREE
freezer
$175;
Sch.
desk
$15;
snow
tires;
jump
seat;
Seuss
bks.;
golf
clubs;
crib;
dishes;
games;
toy
trucks; bdsd. tbl.; iron; other items.
945-2276.

DINING

bed and dresser;

Leaving

BABY’S 6 YR.
Buggy,
etc.

BASEMENT
SALE:
ANTIQUES;
knick-knacks,
frames;
furniture;
appliances; odds and ends. Many interesting items. 9141 N. Kolmar, Skokie.
677-7937

SOFA-BED $30. L.R. CHAIRS $10 EA.,
Beautyrest
dbl.
bed
$30,
tble.
and
captain’s chairs $20, stereo $30, one
rm.
air cond.
$50,
mirror,
chest
of
drawers, buffet, desk, bookcases, Kit.
cart, etc. 338-3617.

OAK

G.E.
WASHER
EXCL.
COND.
$125;
4
pe. bdrm. set $100; Zenith stereo HiFi $175; slide projector w/screen $15;
twin size mattress and box spring $20;
lge. mirror $15. 675-2346.

NEW
SUPPLY—DRIPPING
WITH
vines and flowers. Perfect -for porch
or patio as planter or table. Yi or $25
a pair. HI 6-2055 or HI 6-7572

GRUNDIG-STEREO;
BACHELOR
chest; 5 pe. dinette set; glass cocktail
table; lamps; mirrors; light gray rug
and pad size 12x11;
chairs; dresser
=
headboard; draperies; UN
-6695.

172 Ker Sela—Henscheid.

SET

CALL

864-8375

OR: 965-6910

FURNISHINGS

mette

Avenue,

apt.

Saturday

5 PIECE

for

sale

Evanston.
morning.

BEIGE

at

Friday,

AND

temporary

combination
condition.

BROWN-JORDAN

V
after

869-9060.

pd | good
224

=

FROM

,

ee
X

4
;

WHITE

C¢

secti

$450.

OUTDOOR

Dk. gr. webbing, tubing. 10 pcs. incl.
lounges
and serving
cart. Me
must

sell.

$325 or best

offer.

2

AMANA
STOR-MOR
tor
freezer
comb.
condition. 827-1821.

ANTIQUES—3

PC. CHERRY

SET;

IC

cream chair; desk; solid wal
Misc.; toys. Solid waln. drop lf.
Saturday and Sunday. 272-7633.

MOVING
JUNE
20TH.
MUST
Maytag
Gas Dryer.
Excellent
tion. $35. Call HI 6-4578.
.
GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.
10—4,
1042
Florence
Av.,
Antiques
of
all
kinds
modern things. Come and

' bl

SE
condi

see!

MOVING
MUST
SELL
SECTIO
couch; lamps; rotis.; man’s suite
tables and misc. Call ID 2-2186.

WALL

OVENS:

2 HOTPOINT

tric, chrome. Good
old. 24 inch, $75 a

EL

condition. 10,
piece. VE 5.

yea

FULL SIZE DINING RM. TABLE, ¥
leaves
and
pads,
6 chairs,
medi
walnut.
Also
dinin
room
Misc. items..Call 674-4979.
MOVING:
HIDE-A-BED,
washer,
$80;
see
$60;
stove
large desk, $15;
, $120; rad
Air conditioner, sia0: Call pants,
MUST SELL:
round,
and
odd tables.

DINING
buffets,

ROOM
about

TAB
$10 e

251-4748.

FINAL

OFFER.

chests of
tools; TV

ASSORTED

%

CHAIR

drawers;
rugs; many
set; desk: rotisserie;

percolator; antq. scythe. OR
DELUXE
FROST
PROOF

g
aa

4-6739.
FRIGI.

daire. Like new,
$175. rsetnaneaey
fan on stand, $35. 729-2722.

MOVING

SALE:

DINETTE

foam rubber lounges;
lamps;
etc. 1013 Arbor Ln., Glenview,

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

SET

chairs;
Ill.

Classified we

�Seems
172.
-PURCHASED,

WING

CHAIR

incial print. Like new.
6 p.m. DAvis 8-5964.

LUXE

0

TWIN

SZ.

coil mattress

$75

DURA

Call

FRESH

and box springs, $30

oth:
wal. vanity, uphols.
6.9; call ALpine 1- 1584.

bench,

BI xe. LIKE NEW DINING ROOM
x 64, 2-18”

leaves,

table Pads.

CARPET
CLEANING
sS small — use Blue Lustre

Rent electric shampooer,
Hardware, Glenview.

PROBwall to

$1.00.

GOOD

CONDITION.

KITCHEN
TABLE
Ww/4
‘Ss; cust. made portable ping pong
cl
back Spanish velvet chair.
WALNUT
BEDROOM
SET:
yy w/mirror, chest on chest, twin
Z Seeapiete $60.

vn

475-7718

THE

RED

Evanston

ROBIN,

2740

CEN-

for gifts of distinction,

et cookware,
selected pictures,
s and decorative antiques.

WOOL
lent

GOLD

CPT.

condition,

D VINYL

9X15’,

any

r. 256-3522.

SOFA

reasonable

AND

RATTAN

Perfect
condition.
-d. Call 966-6650.

Reasonably

“BATHROOM

SINK,

LIKE

, reasonable;
maple
twin
and mattress;
mirrors;
g; misc. 724-6673.

RIC
rfect for summer

bed,
baby

52 GALLON
cottage. 864-4628.

9S. BEIGE
WOOL
CARPETING,
; rd. blond din. rm. tbl., 4 chrs.,
; unpainted dressers; Stereo, $259;

Is. and chairs;

misc. OR 4-7860.

Electric Range;
SHWASHER;

Port.

GAS INCINERATOR
677-6870

172, For Sle Aeonkens ‘Seods.
3. PC.
SECTIONAL
COUCH,
ARM
chair, plastic covered.
2 tables
and
ae
like new. Call after 7 p.m. BR 4-

BABY
BED,
MATTRESS,
$12;
ELEC.
roasting pan, $5.00;
bookcase
record
case, $2.00;
8x 9 rug, $2.00; 9 x 10 rug,
$5.00. GR 5-4169.

Ee
FURN.
CARPET,
RUGS,
diishes,
household
equip.,
handmade
crochet bedspread,
copper pots, etc.
AL 6-0269.

WALNUT
DIN. TABLE,
W/LEAVES,
6
chairs;
RCA
21” TV.;
dehumidifier;
sunlamp;
ultra
health
lamp;
tbl.
lamp. Call 475-6485 evenings.

47”
WHITE
FRENCH
PROV.
60’’ painted finish dresser and
marble table. Call VE 5-1483.

WOMAN’S
DRESSER,
GLASSTOP,
light wood
with mirror;
double
bed
with
bookcase
headboard.
Excellent
condition. 675-0062.

Mahogany

2

SUNBEAM
20”
self propelled. $20.

ROCall

BEDS,
HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS:
bureaus,
desks,
chairs,
bookcases,
electric typewriter,
stereo-phone,
linens, etc. UN 4-6714.
LIKE
NEW
TWIN
SIZE
BURTONDixie mattress, never used, $25, 9455329.
FINAL
MOVING
SALE
2 YEAR
OLD
Turquoise
Frigidaire,
$75;
Hollyyood
twin bed, $25. 1631 Washington,
Wi-l
AL

AFTER

5 P.M.

1-1340.

table
a

LIGHT

OAK

DINING

ROOM

with leaves, 6 chairs and buffet.
condition. Reasonable. Call AL 6-

MUST
SELL
LIV.
RM.
KIT.
BDRM.
den
furn., etc. In excel.
cond.
and
quality. Open house Sun. 11-5. 8301 N.
Kilpatrick, Skokie. OR 6-4089.
RCA

WHIRLPOOL

VILLAGE ANTIQUES
1405 S. Shermer Rd.
Northbrook
Wicker, interesting cupboards, leather
couch. Open Tues., Thurs., Sat.

Kenmore Washer and Dryer

6 MOS.
OLD
60”
SOFA.
BLUE
AND
light
green
pattern
on_
off-white
background. $125. Mornings, 724-6130;
afternoon and eves. 272-8072.

HOTPOINT

BOLSTER
SOFA ATT. END TBL. W/2
zipper
covers;
pumice
finish,
$50;
draveries,
eggshell
shantung,
96’ x
138’’, like new cond. $15. PA 9-5252.
ENGLANDER
HIDE-A-BED, $45; DBL.
bed
maple
hdbrd.
and _ attached
footbrd.
compl.,
$20.
Both
excellent
condition. PA 4-1712.

MODERN
INEXPENSIVE
LIVING
room set, Sofa, 2 matching chairs, end
tables, less than 1 yr. old.
Call 864-1499 after 4 p.m.

LIKE

NEW ,$250 BOTH.
Call 864-3650.

WHITE_REFRIG.
Exc.

FREEZ.-

cond. moving.
Call 724-5212

DROP
LEAF
DINING
ROOM
TABLE,
light mahogany,
2 leaves,
2 chairs,
and
china
buffet.
Good
cond.
Best
offer. 272-8924.
2

WITH
SILVERWARE
&gt; SET
rubber
rug
(service
for
8);
hion 9x 12. OR 4-5260.

REED AND BARTON
sterling
silver.
45
condition.
Original
offer. HI 6-1008.

WINDOW AIR-CONDITIONING UNIT
10,000 B.T.U.
Used 1 month
REASONABLY PRICED!
Call 864-5804 evenings

after

8

nwood,

a.m.

FURNITURE,
antiques. Any-

Thursday

at

Wilmette.

2330

a GS
HIDE-A-BED;
PAIR
og. end tbls.; gold 5-sect. couch;
“pen;
black
leather
arm
chair.
y the 9th only. 2129 Oakton St.
OFA $75;
DINETTE
SET
$40;

315;

ps

drapes

$15

ee

-2032

$50;

den

furn.

and

misc.

LO

$65;

MOVING,
EVERYmust. go. Gas
range,
electric
r; lawnmower;
din. table
and
‘and much misc. Call 869-5760.

¢

:
GAS
REFRIGERATORezer, 11 cu. ft., $75. Wonderful for
i refrigerator in basement.
;
272-1534
FAN;

FI

KITCHEN

SET;

console; . Oil

s;
lawn
niture items.

.

ELEC.

ZENITH

Paintings;

water

chairs;
also
GR 5- 8877

misc.

SINGER

SEWING

MA-

; lounge chair; 6 kit. chairs;
coffee
table
w/glass
vriter table; misc. 328-3850.

Walnut
=,

Dining

BUFFET,
th TV

6

day
top;

on swivel.

AL

LE:

RUGS,

LIKE

SO

EASY

to do

with Blue Lustre. Rent
pooer, $1.00.
10 Hardware, Evanston.

electric

Call

262-0503

after

6 p.m.

aytag

washer

and

dryer.

All excel-

ent condition. Call UN 4-8651.

‘HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC
RANGE.
ge oven. Excellent condition.
Call AL 6-0235

R.

OLD

avail

6 yr.

440.
D

model

book

.

COLDSPOT

June

22.

$40;

crib without

RADIO

TOWN

REFRIG.

gold

501

nylon

mattress.

CRIER

Call

DINING

shelves;

RM.

72”

SET;

OVEN

green

tuft

eral
beds; tables. 272-7592.
sMOST NEW:
ELECT.
DRYER.
rash
$125 for both.
:
724-8501

NAUGAHYDE
CHAIRS;
DAVENport; lamps;
end tables; kitchen set.
VERY REASONABLE.
Call after 6 p.m. 764-8308

ELECTRIC
299-3530.

RANGE.

All

like

new.

Phone

BI

8-2659.

MOVING.
6
PCS.
WICKER
FURN.,
exc. cond., $120: mah. buffet, $30. Call
after 5 p.m., Thurs. and Fri., CR 24193.
VIBRATING
RECLINING
LOUNGE
chair, green leather, perfect condition,
5.

864-3161

DOUBLE
SIZE MATTRESS AND BOX
springs on Hollywood frame, 8 months
ret perfect condition, $48. Call AL 1825
2 ap
eee
AND
1 STOVE,
Westinghouse,
coppertone.
3 garbage
disposals. 1706 Seward, Evanston. 4750296.
NEED KIT. SET; BDRM. SET; WASHer:
dryer;
desk:
misc.
items?
Exc.
cond.,
reasonable.
Call
OR
6-2151.
after 4 p.m. weekdays.
LARGE DINING TABLE, 4 CHAIRS,
drop
leaf,
fruitwood,
pads,
leaves.
$165. 475-4563.

INTERIOR
DECORATOR’S
FINE
furniture.
Buffet-credenza,
6
din.
chairs,
excellent
condition;
tables;
lamps; misc. Evenings only 248-8234.

SOLID
MAHOG.
HUNGERFORD
BDrm.
suite:
dble.
bed,
nightstand,
chest,
dresser
w/mirror.
$100;
mattress not included. 272-6071.

GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.,
JUNE
10.
2
bedrm.
sets;
twin
bed
complete;
Tomlinson couch; odds and ends; 1639
Highland Av., Wilmette.

DAYSTROM
FORMICA
DINETTE
TAble and 6 chairs, seats 8-10, exc. cond.
$50: wrought iron Formica desk and
chair, $10. 272-1998.

YRS. OLD,
22. 835-3657.

$50.

GAS

DRYER

AVAILABLE

JUNE

EVERETT CONSOLE PIANO $350; GE
14 cu. ft. yellow
refrigerator
$100:
Kenmore’
gas
ryer
$20;
Maytag
washer $75. AL 1-4382.
‘ELEGANT
6
RMS.
ITAL.
AND
French
furnishings.
some
in_ white.
Marble
tbis.,
lamps,
chandeliers.
Everything quite new. misc. 446-6817.
2
WALNUT
SCANDIA ' CHRS.,
door chime never used; walnut shelf.
All in good condition.
UN 4-8129

TWO BEDROOM SETS
Reasonable. RO 1|-0010

to

sofa:

2

AND

14 cu. ft., $75. YOrktown 6-7773.
MOVING:
LIVING
ROOM,
BEDROOM
furniture; portable dishwasher; Spinet
piano; set of world books; SH 3-0294.

I
E
HOOVER
UPRIGHT
VACium cleaner. Excellent condition. $35.
‘all
ALpine 6-4170 after 3:30 p.m.

med— Classified

MAT-

MODERN
BEIGE
COUCH:
VERY
reasonable.
2 stuffed liv. rm.
chrs.,
lamps. ORchard 5-2108.
PAINTINGS:
SOME _
OILS
SOME
framed,
some
abstract. $25 and under. 519 Gregory, Wilmette (ncrth of
Dyche Stadium).

AM-FM

DESK;

Prompt

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

YOU’RE
MOVING,
I’D LIKE
TO
buy your automatic washer. Can’t be
more than 27 inches wide.
D 3-4628 or MA 3-7373.
WROUGHT
IRON TABLE
chair.
Reasonable.
After 5 p.m., AL 1-4511

WANTED:
174

USED WATER
439-5041

DR.

GIBSON

REFRIG.-FREEZER,

FOR
SALE:
DOUBLE
BED,
BOOKcase, headboard, Fruitwood finish. In
fine condition, $25. 256-4374.

HOUSE
clubs;
chair;
dryer;

SALE—BABY
FURN.;
GOLF
lounge chair; bric-a-brac. desk,
rug; dressers; wash. machine,
lamps; misc. 272-3170.

DIN.
RM.
SET;
PROV.
WHITE
AND
gold
bdrm.
set;
Credenza;
garden
tools;
2 print chairs;
ete. Sacrifice,
best offer. Call CRestwood 2-1036.
3

BEAUTIFULLY
Wyeth prints.
PA

6

FRAMED

ANDREW

4-0652

CU.
FT.
REFRIG.
condition. Will see

LIKE
NEW
for quick sale.

WHIRLPOOL
WASHER
AND _ GAS
dryer. $20 each or $35 for both. Pick
up Saturday June 17th. Call 864-4067.
ELECTRIC RANGE.
condition. $30. Call
office, 724-1341.

173.

GOOD WORKING
St. David’s Church

Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Meniber-Anovraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

AND

SOFTENER

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Sale

HAM
RADIO,
COMPLETE
NOVICE
gear, 90 watt eico, 720 trans. w/filter
and 6 crystals; BC 348 army receiver
w/power
supply
and
relay
switch;
A.V.Q. No. 14 vert. ant. for 80, 40, 20,
15 and 10 meters; coaxial cable leadin, code key, head phones; instructograph
code
training
machine
(10
tapes) plus misc. equip. $105 complete
or will separate. PA 4-4845.
TRANSCEIVER, SONAR MODEL G
base
and
mobile,
‘‘S’’
meter
and
squelch
control,
8
sending
and
8
receiving crystals; radial antenna and
lead-in coaxial cable. Also Lincoln CB
transceiver
for base
operations.
$80
complete or will separate. Call
A 4-4845
STEREO-RADIO
COMB.;
LIKE
NEw,
Solid State Magnavox, Fr. Prov. cab.,
60”’ 1., 100 watts,
can wad
remote
tapes, new, $700, now, $450.
966-8657

CON-

Zenith Trans-oceanic
A.c.

PLUS
4-9787.

MOVING—MUST
SELL
DE
LUXE
Grundig Majestic blond Hi-Fi console.
AM-FM shortwave phono. Exc, condition. Best offer. 432-5289.
21”
-PHILCO
CONSOLE
G.E. Port. Good condition.
Call AL 1-8340.

AND
Best

© 13”
offer.

SHERWOOD
8800, 3 MOS.
OLD
$295;
Micracord
PW
10H
automatic
turn
table, perfect cond., $70. Call after 6
p.m. 463-3585.

175

Apparel

and

Furs

SALE
LADIES’

AND CHILDREN’S
SPRING
COATS AND SUITS.

THRIFT HOUSE
CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

Y-NOT

RE-SALE SHOPPE

646 W. DIVERSEY

281-6636

CHICAGO’S
MOST
FABULOUS
RESALE
SHOP
will
dispose
of
your
gently
used
clothes
and
furs
at a
profit to you. Our clients buy these
garments like mad, so will we!
DAILY SUBURBAN PICKUPS

SUMMER
THUR.

12-8

STORE

P.M.-

FRI.

HOURS
AND

SAT.

10-4

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP
513-4TH

ST.-Wilmette

256-0661.

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"

Bring In Your Spring
And Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store
hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

p.m.

$CASH$
For
Ladies’,
Men’s
and
Children’s
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
17-9342.
ce
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP
JANE

GILLOGLY‘S

KENILWORTH
BRING
IN
summer
644 Green Bay

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop

RESALE

YOUR
SPRING AND
clothing for resale.
Rd.
256-2990.

SALE

Through June 10th
Closing for the Summer
TUES., WED., FRI. AND
SAT.
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

YE

OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Continuous
SALE,
bad weather,
our
loss your
gain, spring
and
summer
apparel fantastically low priced. 1508
Howard
St.,
Chicago.
Open
Thurs.
eves.
til 8:30.
743-9188.
Bric-a-brac,
antiques, oil paintings.
BETTER
CLOTHING.
MANY
WITH
famous
labels. Elite Repeats
Resale
Shop, 7635 N. Paulina St., 761-7700.
\block north of Howard St. se ge
We also sell on consignment.
Open Sundays 11 to 3.
BLACK
PERSIAN
LAMB
COAT
large
size,
in very
good
condition.
$100. Please call HI 6-6224.
DRESSES
(2)
WHITE
GRADUATION
or confirmation,
size 5, or 7; worn
once. Perfect condition. Reasonable.
945-4416, eves.
FOR
COOL
EVENINGS,
capelets, graceful stoles,
by the ‘‘Mad Hatter’’
475-0956

ANGORA
custom knit

C. &amp; C. RESALE SHOP
Spring clothing, reasonable prices.
Clothing accepted on consignment.
400 WAUKEGAN
Av., Highwood.

WIGS 100% HUMAN HAIR
Complete
sell out. Case and

included.

$65

all colors.

Call

block

ELECTROLUX
JUST

CB

RADIO,
new. UN

Highwood

HALF-PRICE

WANT TO BUY: LAWSON
SOFA AND
chair for slip covering;
must be of
excellent
construction;
call
491-1349
days and evenings.

GLASS
four

MAIN
North

RUGS

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

IF

Av.

THE LAST ACT

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

TRANSISTOR
adapter. Like

Practically new $50. As beauti-

iece as anyone would want
2-3599 eves. and wkends.

FOR

MOVING—MUST
SELL:
RCA _
21”
console TV, $25; mod. sofa, $15; din.
rm. table, 6 chairs, $30; 2 matching
chairs, $5.00 ea. 432-0782.

COVERS

EXC. COND., ALL METAL W/WATER
pans. Several sizes. 724-8208, eves.
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE:
Sofa $50, chair $15, bench $15
assorted tables and lamps $15.
R 3-6412
MOVING TO FLA. MUST SELL MAH.
credenza;
2 pr. side chairs;
quilted
Simmons
hide-a-bed;
2 marble
top
lamp tables; DA 8-6869.
LULLABYE
CRIB,
KANTWET
tress, springs; Hobby horse.
Excellent condition
Call UN 4-5136.

PAID

Highwood

5-0108

21”
SATCHELL-CARLSON
sole TV-runs
good. $30.
R 2-2182.

3

OVING—ALMOST
COMPLETE
;
shings of 7 room house including

GReenleat

LIMED OAK SPINET PIANO, $400 OR
best offer. Antique table; 2 Rosewood
chairs.
Many
household
items.
All
excellent condition. Call YO 6-3109.

FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
CHERRY
end
tables;
walnut
desk
w/leather
top; Good eee
etaripsice se Call
8

KENMORE

INCLUDING APPLIANCES

80942

PRICES
OSCAR Rabe
ps
ORIENTA
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
BY

2

1-4942.

NEW,

MARLBOROUGH
pieces,
excellent
price $525. Make

Like New - Tappan Double

od A SIGHT? COMPANY COMING?
aan them
right with Blue Lustre.
lectric shampooer, $1.00.
saxtedadig Northbrook.

HIGHEST

HANDMADE
QUILTS,
COVERLETS;
dust ruffles;
9x12
red/white
tweed
rug,
pad,
perfect,
just
cleaned;
Furniture; Misc. AL 1-1456 or 433-1283.

RADIATOR

Council Thrift Shop

41

GARAGE
SALE;
SAT., SUN. 1—5 DK.
rm. equipmnt.;
lawn tools;
ladders;
mise.
Also
6 pe.
BR
set $100.
208
Greenbriar Dr., Deerfield. 945-4573.

ALSO

Sieg ery
$30.
EACH;
1
has
ear
5.00; desk, $10; wing
:
0; $93-Si08
262-1160, ask for
er or Burton.

of Merchandise

THE
WEATHER
IS HOT
AND
SO IS
our pre-summer
sale. ALL
clothing:
men’s, women’s, and children’s summer wear—i2 price. Do your summer
saving now.
Also some
furniture
142
price.

1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buv it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

COUGH.
PR:
OCHRS::
MAN'S
CHR
marble top table; lamps; end tables;
breakfront;
drapes
and misc. items.

Set:

CHAIRS.

Any Type

FARBERWARE
BROILER/ROTISSERie, Sunbeam
automatic toaster, Sunbeam
hair
dryer,
complete
set
of
World Books. SH 3-3741.

1-158i

“SUMMER SALE

MERCHANDISE

oriental

WESTINGHOUSE
2
OVEN
DELUXE
39”
electric
range.
Immediate
delivery.
PA 4-5115.

OVING SALE. SOME
household items, few

NEED

s Snpectl: ‘and ha

iets

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

WASHER/DRYER
Exc. operating cond., $50. CR 2-6578
MOVING:
MISC.
FURNITURE
AND
small
appliances,
dishes
and
glassware. Sale Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2744
Bryant, Evanston.

TEMP.
CHINA
CAB.
LIKE
MARussell
Wright
Dinner
ware,
vice
for
8,
with
extra
serving
ces. Call evenings, GR 7-7155

&gt;

WE

FOR

PC. 96° SECTIONAL SOFA, GREEN.
Excellent condition, $85. Phone after
6 p.m. YO 5-4357

LOVELY

mette.

Secretary, $175

234-8035

Wd. toite

TOP

FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
STOVE.
DE
luxe
model.
Good
condition.
$40;
4
wicker bar stools, $25; 945-1790.
LAWN
MOWER
tary Gasoline,
272-8691.

DESK
33’’ sq.

173

BUGGY,
STROLL-O-CHAIR
BABY
stroller,
high
chair,
all accessories.
Excellent
condition.
$100.
Call
832-

DELUXE G-E COPPERTONE
PORTABLE DISHWASHER
Used 4 months. $125.
Phone 234-3427

REA-

». Call 271-5780.

ae
Goods

120
ORIGINAL
CONTEMPORARY
paintings by a nationally recognized
professional, $30 to $150.
Phone 274-3898

r Sale: 8 Piece Dining
SET.

anaes
a
«~For Sale—Household

LIKE NEW,
UN 4-3430.

$25.

$100 TUXEDO
WORN
ONCE, SIZE 43.
also summer
formal coat and dress
vest, $55. Call evenings UN 4-6655.

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

Sat. Only Moving

Sale

455 CHESTNUT ST. WINNETKA
10 until 5. Antiques; ice cream tbl. 4
matching
chrs.,
plank
ft.
chrs.,
mahog. chest of drawers, 2 school rm.
desks, bdrm. chr., old records. Sport
equip. '—sailing dinghy, skis, boots, ice
skates, bowling balls, ftball. shoes 3
spd.
bike.
Camera
equip.,
Poleroid
developer, 3 in one tripod, misc. dev.
equip. Lge. window fam, misc. elec.
equip. in good cond., adding machine,
Men’s,
womens’
and
boy’s
clothing.
Lots of other bric-a-brac.
MOVING TO CAL. MUST SELL:
Maytag
washer,
perf.
cond.,
$50;
Admiral TV, $35; pine cab., $12; pine
chest, $7; Wingchair. $15; 1i x 15 olive
wool rug w/pad,
$50; 9x12
domest.
Orient. w/nad, $25; Leesburg cherry
tbl., $25; sz. 16 formal, $10; walking
suit,
$7;
pine
bkease,
$3.00;
never
used
Holton
trumpet,
best
offer;
Early Amer.
rocker,
$5.00;
8 liquor
glasses,
5
goblets,
6
sherbets,
all
eee:
50c ea.; books;
misc. GR 5HOUSE SALE
Exciting
home
furnishings
for sale.
Sat.
June
10th
and
Sun.
June
llth
only. Among others, portable TV set;
color TV set; books;
bear skin rug;
lion’s
head;
sterling
silver;
air
conditioner; household utilities; appliances;
tools;
Ship
pieces;
18th
Century
carving
equioment;
fine
Brooks
Bros.
and.
Bonwit
Teller
clothes; antiques of the finest quality.
Much
misc.
PRICED
FOR
FAST
SALE. 1717 Happ Rd., Northbrook.
GALA
GARAGE
SALE
MUCH
MISC.
from
4 homes.
Appliances;
Bric-abrac;
furniture;
jewelry;
watches;
fine
silver
serving
pecs.;
clothing;
toys;
drapes
and svreads;
cameras;
radios;
lamps;
fans;
lawn
sweeper;
hose reel;
tape rec.;
3 high chairs:
car beds and seats; boy’s 26’’ Schwinn
3 speed bike;
Thurs.-Fri. 9 to 8
820 Laramie, Wilmette
W. of Edens, S. of Lake Ave.
CLASSIQUE
ANTIQUE
AND
JUNQUE
sale. Saturday, June 10, 9 a.m. 1200
block, Vernon Dr., Glenview. Irresistable items from 8 homes. Dbl. bed, 3
power mowers, 3 window fans, 21” TV
set,
mahog.
Duncan
Phyfe
dropleaf
table, rotisserie, wrought iron tab. and
chairs, dehumidifier, ping-pong table,
3 dresser
chests,
2 new
steel shaft
badminton
racquets,
8
mm
movie
camera
and
projector,
13’
ladder.
Assorted doors.

ATTIC ANTIQUES
348 Tudor

Ct.

Glencoe

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

GARAGE

SALE:

HOUSEHOLD

GOODS

and
lawn
equipment;
lamps
and
painting;
snowtires;
open
Fri., Sat.,
a:
9 to 6. 9118 Tripp, Skokie. 679-

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

8,

1967

�76

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

176

ARD—BASEMENT
SALE SAT., SUN.
only.
25c
to
$25.
ANTIQUES;
air
compressor; wood lathe; Hollywd. bed
frames,
$2.00
ea.;
old
schl.
desks,
ea.;
elec.
motors;
file
cab.;
Samovar;
tools;
hardware;
elec. fry
pan;
old records;
books;
light
fixtures;
weight
lifting
set;
Ridgid
Ratchet 2’’ pipe threader, and more.
Rear of 8328 Kimball,
Skokie. Come
or call 679-4765.

GARAGE

LADIES’

Se

nice

INTERESTING

DRESSES

SORNITURE

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS
Dempster,

THE

BLIND

Evanston.

328-5775

OROCCAN
RUG,
10X14;
MAPLE
pool bed, springs,
mattress;
maple
chest-on-chest;
dressing
table;
2
aple mirrors; maple shelf; pr. mah.
hippendale
lamp
tables;
Westinghouse
dehumidifier;
Parker
lawn
Sweeper;
picnic
table;
porch
rug;
awsng,
board;
metal
stand;
bird
bath;
dinette set. AL 6-0535.
’
SEARS
LAWNSWEEPER,
$15;
18”. hand reel mower, $7; Apeco copy
mach.
with new
supplies,
$30;
al.
antique telephone with jack, $40; two
22
cal.
rifles
w/covers.
Remington
emi-auto.
and Mossberg bolt action
/scope, $20 ea. All in good working
condition AL 1-4250

POLD HOME

MUST

SELL

MADE
SOFA;
FIRESIDE
oe
Lounge chr;
drapes;
chests of
drawers;
tables;
elegant
desk;
TV;
buffet;
Misc. dishes;
Reas. Dresses,
sz. 7-11, $1.00—$5.00: Wkdys.
after 5
p.m. All day Sat., Sun. 262-0715.
OVING:
9 FT. OFF
WHITE
SOFA;
Drexel
‘‘Triune’’
din.
table
and
6
hairs; work bench; elec. dryer; G.E.
reezer; maple break. table, 4 chairs;
aple desk and chest; dbl. matt. and
spring;
Simmons
hide-a-bed;
ping
pong tbl.; 12 x 13 beige rug; sunlamp;
eights. Call HI 6-7798.
ARAGE SALE. BEAUT. BLACK DIN.
set: oval
tble., 6 chrs., 2 w/arms,
vellow ghee
seats, server, china cab.
ined in yellow; pine bdrm. set; bed
rames w/bookease hdbds., dbl. dresspr w/lge.
mirror;
misc.
tbls.
and
hrs.;
men’s,
ladies’
and
children’s
lothing. 857 Michigan, Wilmette.
OTHING:
LAYETTE,
TODDLER,
boy, girl, maternity 8- 12, lady’s 8-12,
eather
coat,
Stone
Martin
fur
and
Squirrel
stole.
Juven.
furn.,
flat
silver, waffle and grill, linens, lawn
hairs, many
misc. items. Sat. -Sun.,
10
to
5,
AL
1-9175
(Romona
to
ashington to 625 Knox, Wilmette).
RAGE
SALE.
AIR
COND.;
WASHpr; cab. broiler; waffle iron; elec. can
bpener;
lawn
mower;
lawn
sweep;
adios; bird cage; bicycles;
darkrm.
pquip.;
rattan sat;
play slide;
grill;
oys; girl’s and stout woman’s
clothng; shoes; rummage. 522 Forest Av.,
vanston.

SALEM
LANE,
SKOKIE
(NEW
ngland wtase) Lg. Mah. Credenza;
ina cabt. Exc. cond. Will sep. 3 pc.
sect. w/hide-a-bed;
lg. curved couch;
0 drawer
unptd.
chest;
9x12
wool
ug;
Misc. lamps;
Women’s
clothes,
z.
7-12,
sports-cocktail.
Everything
briced to go. 677-8289.
D TWIN
STEEL FRAME;
SPRING
hnd
padded
headboard
$15;
record
player port. twin speaker Ip Phonola
G.E.
air purifier w/stand
$17;
bolt cart, Caddy master $5.00; spreadbr, clippers,
snow shovel,
rake
and
isc. tools $10;
WI 5-1287.

GARAGE

SALE

.
RM.,
DEN
AND
LIBRARY
urn.;
lawn
equipment;
misc.
tools.
All must go.
Hohlfelder Rd.,
Glencoe,
II.
Sat. and Sun. 12 to 6 p.m.
DVING
SALE:
42 TON
AIR-COND.;
oneywell elect. air filter, ideal for
hay fever
and
asthma;
humidifier;
bower mower; garden tools; ecard tbl.
nd chairs; folding bed; chest; misc.
ems. 1041 Burton Terrace, Glenview.
blk. N. Wagner and Lake.
RAGE
SALE;
FRI.
AND
SAT.
10
o
4.
1733
Stevens
Dr.,
Glenview.
Waukegan Rd. opp. Lyons Schl. ent.)
Den-sofa, chairs, tables, headboards,
or. tbl., king-size spreads. 3 framed
ndrew
Wyeth
prints.
Much
misc.
Differs. OR 6-9178, OWE 5-2450.
ATION
‘WAGON
LUGGAGE
BOX,
hand
lawn
mower,
catcher,
edger,
immer,
bicycle,
antenna
ole,
ames,
etc. Garage,
2732 Lawn ale,
vanston.

ne

8,

1967

ow

SALE

INTIQUES;
FURNITURE;
GLASSware; dishes; linens; lamps; luggage;
foot locker; copper sprayer; jewelry;
kitchenware; Bridgestone motorcycle;
champagne wig; scissors; much misc.
1719
Maplewood
Ln.,
Glenview
(off
Waukegan Rd.) Near E. Lake. Thurs.
through Saturday.
OLLECTION
OF
6
NEIGHBORS
going
on
sale;
cribs;
chest;
wrght. iron group;
roll-top desk;
tbl. TV,
$10.00;
feeding tbl.;
spring
horse; childlike doll; 2 liv. chrs.; twin
mattresses;
rotisserie;
golf
clubs.
misc. items. Thurs., Fri. , Sat. 9 a.m.3
p.m.
‘Cash
only
2505
Victor,
lenview. 2 blks. N. of Golf, 8 blks. Ww.
of Shermer.

Sale—Miscellaneous

176

|

MOVING SALE; 30 CU.-FT. UPRIGHT
freezer,
exc.
cond.,
$150.;
washer,
$75. ; dryer,
$50;.
also portable
misc. furn. and garden tools. Call 446SATURDAY
ONLY;
GAS _ STOVE,
misc. kit. utensils, 2 children’s desks
(custom-made
for
games
and
toys
storage), toys and misc., 3310 Harrison, Evanston. UN 4-6306
GIGANTIC
SALE:
BABY
CLOTHING,
furn. Also clothing for the older child.
Excellent
condition.
Bric-a-brac
and
some
furn.
2223
Lincoln,
Evanston
(rear) 9 to 5 Thurs.; 9 to 1 Sat.

GARAGE
SALE.
GARDEN
TOOLS:
tricycle;
Linens;
China;
Antiques;
9x12
wool
rug;
2
elec.
motors;
paneling; elec. train; baby clothes; 6
yr. crib;
Bar-B-Q;
Paintings;
Many
others. Coffee served.
Fri., Sat. 350
Rosewood, Winnetka. HI 6-518
BOY’S
SCHWINN
20”
SIRE
Ww/
training
wheels;
exc.
cond.,_
slide
projector,
Goldie
semi
automatic
w/matching
slide carrying case;
33”
square light mahog. Dunbar table, &gt; hh
high;
3
African
masks,
magnif.
frames 22 x 30. AL 6-1173.

E N C YCLOPAEDIA
BRITANNICA.
World
Book,
Child Craft,
Dict.
set,
Cyclo Teacher, atlas. Colliers. Hide Abed, cost $300, sac. $125;
bdrm. set,
$165; both unusued. Sac. all. 251-7385.
HOTPOINT
2 DR.
AUTO.
DEFROST:
ing refrig., $90. Adjust.
office
chr.,
.00;
Underwood,
port.
typewriter,
10. 1234 Elmwood, Evanston. Apt. 4-D
Eve. 7-10

Jacobsen

MOVING,
GARAGE
SALE:
2132
YR.
old, Kenmore washer and dryer, Air
cond.
odds
- ends
household
items,
clothing. Sat. June 10. 1121 Holly Ln.,
&lt;n
Ln. and Glenview Rd. PA

IDlewood 3-1466

USED
JACOBSEN
queen lawn mower
AL 11-4118.

MOVING—MUST
SAC.—GORG.
UNusual It. wood 8 pc. Din. Rm. set, like

rec. rm.

AIR-COND.,
ONE
TON
220
VOLTS
Coldspot;
center
curved
sect,
black
with
silver;
metal
office desk;
red
wig,
block
and
case.
Call
561-5333.
Thursday or Sat. a.m.
DEHUMIDIFIER;
BEDROOM § SET,
will separate; child’s work table; SVE
slide
projector
pong. tableto
carpet
sweeper;
ping
pong
tab
top;
flush
door; stepladder. 835-1786

MAN’S
TUFTED
BLACK,
LEATHER
grained
——
lounge
chair;
4 wood
frame
Century
brunch
chairs and
matching
rnd.
tbl,
AM-FM
radio;
French rabbit full length coat, 8 mos.
10-12 dress sz. After 7 p.m. VE 5-4504.

BASEMENT
SALE:
1823
WESLEY,
Evanston.
Hide-a-bed,
$12;
mangle,
10;
bikes,
$5.00 up;
vac. cleaners;
urn.; clothes; toys; books. Bargains.
June 8th-10th.

NEW
ALUM.
STORM
DOORS,
$29.95;
3 track windows
$12.95. Normal
installation included. Stainless steel and
Chomex
at low
prices;
used
wood
storm doors. Wholesale Home Service.
DA 8-2676.

LINENS;
KNICK
KNACKS;
X
LGE.
women’s clothes; throw rugs; rocking
chair;
crochet
thread;
dishes.
Ist
floor. 2103 Maple,
Evanston,
Thurs.
aft. 10 a.m.
WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glen-

BIG GARAGE SALE THURS.-FRI.
Bargains
include
PA
och
brown
human hair wig: oil
emp:
clothing;
books;
toys.
4035
Bunker’
Lane,
ee
Off
Lake
near
Harms
oad.
BIKES AND SPORTING EQUIP.; LIKE
new flute; Poloroid camera; bath rm.
sink; din. table seats 14; pic. frames;
mar. pedestal; child., men’s, women’s
clothes, sz. 10-12; much misc. Thur.,
Fri., Sat. 10-4, 510 Jackson, Glencoe.

coe.

YARD
SWING
SET;
TRICYCLE;
GAS
space
heater;
dehumidifier;
gas
range;
sewing
mach.;
deep
freeze;
baby scale; two desks; fur jacket. GR
5-7774 after 6 p.m.

ANTIQUE
BRASS BED
(TWIN SIZE),
$50;
Federal photo enlarger. 314-414,
neg. sz. $20; cornet w/case, $60; boy’s
bike, ei ladies’ bike, $6.00; kit. table
w/4 chairs, $6.00; leaf sweeper, $5.00.
DA 8-7595.
MOVING-GARAGE
SALE.
HOOVER
sweeper
and
attach.;
youth
bed
w/springs and mattress: cocktail tbl.;
toys; much misc. 645 Michigan Av..
Evanston.
475-8499,
Saturday
and
Sunday.
CUSTOM
MADE
GREEN
PORCH
shades, exc. cond., 1-1091%’’ wide, 2-76’’,
2-36
3/4”.
All
93”
long.
Recently
ainted storm windows mar By screens
a

=

54’’.

4-3) 6°’

ior painting

x

aus.

54’’,

OR

1-3:

x

PORCH
SALE.
2
PC.
SOFA,
$10;
white
meee oe _ $10;
lawn
mower;
pulldown
Mixmaster;
wall
clock; VW aa Peto. Misc. PA 4-1975.
MOVING
SALE,
2515
LAWNDALE
Av., Evanston, Sat. June 10, 10 to 4.
21’ TV; maple kit. tbl. and 4 chairs;
fish tank;
patio furn.;
toys;
bric-abrac.
G.E. FROST FREE REFRIG. WITH 170
lb.
freezer.
Coldspot
chest
deep
freeze,
160 cu.
ft., 250 lb. capacity
Emerson 2 ton window air cond. 67393.
8,000
BTU
AIR-COND.,
USED
ONE
season
$100;
summer
maternity
clothes size 12, exc. cond.;
Relax-acisor, used only few times, ‘exc. cond.
Call 475-0875.
GARAGE
SALE,
135
BEACH
RD.,
Glencoe. Refrig.; ; elec. stove; mahog.
chest;
hide-a-bed;
children’s
books,
a
clothes. Misc. Sat. June 10, 11 to

46|’.

5- A154

MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT.
SHELdon
lathe,
12 in.,
all
access.
1945
model, good condition; Elgin lathe; 5
HP
single phase motor. All in good
cond.
See
at 7354
Milwaukee
Ave.,
Niles between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

GARAGE

SALE

MOVING.
MUCH
TO
SELL.
SOME
antiques, air cond.; tw. bed, like new;
many
household items.
Fri. Sat. 9-9
1112 Oak Av., Evanston. Coach house.
GARAGE
SALE:
MOVING
OUT
OF
state.
Household
furniture;
knickknacks; power mower; records; boy’s
bicycle;
Hotpoint
refrigerator;
odds
and
ends.
2720
Lincolnwood
Dr.,
Evanston.
ANTIQUE
JEWELRY
FOR
GRADUAoe
Pierced Bn
paces rings,
bracelet
charms,
stick
pins.
LINDWALL’ S. 808 Oak St.. Winnetka,
14 blk. W. of Green Bay Road.
5—DRAWER
CHESTS;
REFRIG.,
W/
50 lb. freezer; Kenmore washer; work
bench w/vice and tools. Many items.
ie
Chicago
Av.
Evanston.
UN
4-

a
eoao

SEWING

MACHINE

SALE

Singer machines. $12.50 each.
-Zag machine in cabinet,
a:
ee
Morton Grove.
G SALES Co.

ys he
LAWN
reel. Reasonable.

HOTPOINT
112
TON
AIR
CONDItioner;
Stewart Warner
Saf-Aire.
gas
wall heater, like new; Lady Kenmore
portable
dishwasher.
White
Toilet
Unit. 446-8032.

furn.;
2 den
chrs.;
Port. TV;
Tel.
stand; Misc. women’s clothing, sz. 10;
Hats, etc. HO 5-6896.
MAPLE
BDRM.
INCL.
2 LIKE
NEW
mattress $95; 2 boy’s 18’’ bikes $58 ea.
Fedders
dehumidifier
$39;
lge.
AMFM rad. $19; comp. luggage set 5 pcs.
$49; 2 children’s rocking horses. VE 51705.

All

Mower

EXCELLENT
GRADUATION
GIFTS.
Hand
made
stone and Italian
glass
jewelry. $1.00 each. Shell rose
buds
75c.
Misc.
Garage,
1434
Maple,
Wilmette.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron re
and other misc.
IGHLAND P.
WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park

MOVING SALE: POLAROID CAMERA,
$45; sectional, naugahyde hide-a-bed,
aqua, $35; ass’td. furn.; crib; drapes;
rugs, spreads. Thurs., Fri., June 8 and
9,1. to: 3; - Sat., 10 to 12. Bsmn’t entrance, 337 Cedar, Winnetka.

suite;

Lawn

3

Sale—Miscellaneous

176

GARAGE
SALE:
947 TCORENCE
AV.
3 showcases;
1 air conditioner;
bed
and dressers; teacher’s old desk: TV;
odd chairs, gas refrig. misc.
THOR
WASHER
W/WRINGER,
$10;
35mm projector w/cord and carrying
case, 40 x 40 screen, $25.
A 8-2332
18’’ POWER MOWER FOR SALE.
Reel; Briggs and Stratton Engine, 4
cycle. Good condition.
831-2317
831-9202

| MOVING
TO
FLA.
SALE:
WAL.
chairs and sofa; fans; games;
toys;
woman’s
girl’s winter clothes; girl’s
bikes; misc. Sat. June 10th. 724-5726.
30’° HIGH
RISER
BED
USED
FEW
times, $35. 2 Army
green uniforms,
shade number 44, new cond. size 42,
$20 ea, Call 328- 4357 after 6 p.m.

window

fans,

$10 ea. AL

BABY GRAND PIANO, GOOD COND.;
Frost-free
refrigerator,
$125,
quick
sale. 724-1181-or
724-7490.
ROTARY
LAWN
MOWERS:
Lawn Boy, $30; 18’ Jacobsen, $20.
screen door, $10. 724-9133.

21°’
34’’

12’
x 36’
filter and

956-0499.

POOL,
SAFETY
ladder,
50.
272-8724

REEL-TYPE

18”

COVER,

JACOBSEN

$3.50. Call AL 6-3918.

36. uarium,

stand

and

heem? ; Sine

ODDS
HOUSEHOLD
SALE
| GARAGE
and ends. Sat. June 10.
Skokie, Il.
8245 Crawford Av.
9 to 5

WITH
WINDOWS
JALOUSIE
and
734¢x37
sz.
three
screens,
three 7314 x 43. Also jalousied door, 3
ft. x 8 ft. Best offer. 251-1236.

MOVING—EVERYTHING
MUST
GO.
Baby furniture, clothes, bed, dressers,
kitchen table. Fri. June 9th between 3
p.m. to 7 p.m. 1640 Juneway Chgo. Il.

Gym

$350.

| IBM.
ELEC.
EXECUTIVE;
POKER
table; port. Westinghouse TV; 40 gal.

lawn chrs., bric-a-brac. Call AL 6-1692.

6

cabinet,

Pacer Power
Mower;
self-propelled;
$50;
1 Melnor
oscillating
sprinkler,

GARAGE
710

Dandy Swing and Slide

SALE — ANTIQUES ONLY
Furniture and glass.
Hamlin
Park Ridge
Thursday, June 8

N.

$10;
MER5-2069.

RELAX-A-CIZOR DELUXE
Best offer. Used
only
a few times.
Larson, UN 4-4506 or
UN 4-4205.

ONLY A FEW LEFT
of a huge stock of Spanish wigs and
any
Reasonable. Call 491-0188. After
p.m.

GIBSON
TENOR
GUITAR.
EXCEL.
condition,
$115;
portable
typewriter,
$35; mink collar coat, size 10, $45. Call
after five, AL 6-4123.

WHITE PICKET FENCE, 312’ HIGH X
100’ length, plus gate and post, $30.
Call after 5 p.m. wkdays. or all day
Sat. 724-3697

GARAGE
SALE.
THURS.
JUNE
8
and 15 all day. Lady’s clothing like
new. Misc. items priced to sell. 1331
Pine St., Glenview. PA 4-1429.

GIBSON
AIR
SWEEP
AIR-COND.
$150; plate mirrors; Elect. add. mach.
show cases;
tricycle;
glass shelving
and brackets; drafting tool. 251-2014.

BUMPER
POOL
TBL.,
$50;
PORTAsa’
1 yr. old, $100; Junior golf set,

$10;
CLIMBING
TOWER,
ry-Go-Round, $10. VErnon

2

729-3428
GARAGE
SALE.
FRI.,
SAT.
213
Washington
Rd.,
Glenview,
after
9
a.m. Furn., some antiques, room lots
wall paper, dishes. Much misc.

WORK
TABLES;
2 MAHOG.
END
tables; beu ne
hol. chair w/ottoman;
pressure
coo
carving
set;
handcrocheted table cloths. OR 5-2442.

GARAGE
SALE
1294
TRAPP
LN.,
Winnetka.
Thurs.
through
Sun.
All
sports equip.;
typewriter;
turntable;
AM-FM clock radio: misc.

MOVING;
12’
X
12’
GOOD
RUG,
soiled. Adult clothing, drapes, misc.
Sell for cash or
green stamps.
Phone 475-6196.
RUSCO
COMB.
WINDOWS’
WITH
frames,
enough
to
enclose
porch
&gt; Py
ft. frames 5’ 6’’ high. ALpine

PORTABLE
STEREO
$45;
control
model
hydro
racin
ready for radio installation
75. 4910188 and 743-2350.
2 PR. JODPHUR
BOOTS,
1 BLK., SZ.
brown, sz. 414; lamp, 2 hdbrds.;
wrought
iron
scroll;
2 Volkswagen
snow tires, sz. 560. PA 4-6389.

SOFA,
WING
CHAIR,
SM.
PULL
UP
chr.,
step
end
tbl.
lamp.
Reason.
Flora
cart
to raise
beaut.
African
violets and other flowers. SH 3-8768.

RCA
WHIRLPOOL
GAS
RANGE;
GE
portable
dishwasher;
Chrysler
aircond. for casement windows;
446-5021
SHUTTERS,
4
PANELS,
NATURAL
color, never used,
sz. 40 5/8’
x 21’,
but can easily be planned to smaller
size. 446-1230
CHROME
KITCHEN
SET,
2 EXTRA
leaves, 6 chairs and playpen and pad.
ll in good condition.
ALpine 1-1820
R.C.A.
COLOR
T.V.,
ROWING
chine, portable bar, aluminum
door. Call evenings or weekend,
AL 1-7109

RIDING

$100.

5

WATER
years

old.

Call

after

Wtd. to Buy—Miscellaneous

HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
66 BERKELEY ROAD
ott of Old oe
Rd.)
WANTE
PEANUT GALLERY
If
our
contribution
for
RY, you will receive
a $5. 00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
a
each
contribution. Send to
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
agar
AY. +
Wilmette, Ill.
IDEAS
we

3

FOR

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
B
s tax
deducsome For pickup. HI 6-3730 or AL 1-

724-6804

NORTH
1104

AND
EMERSON

SHORE
METAL

PAPER
Co.

EVANSTON

UN 4-51
USED
BILLARD
OR BUMP
table in ,food contiitien. basa
Also see
other ae
suitabl
recreation p Bog 256-433
—_—

GARAGE SALE
Furniture,
clothing;
misc.
items.
Good buys. June 10-11.
130 Larkdale Rd. W. Deerfield, Il.

USED

FOR
SALE:
LIKE
NEW
16
BIN
automatic
electric
collator,
general
binding
model
16dt,
foot
pedal,
adjustable stroke, Call "282-5181.

BOAT TRAILER.

(2

WHEEL 900-1200 LB. CAPACITY.
251-2941 after 3 p.m. and ee

a

CRAFTSMAN
LAWN
MOWER;
6
ladies’ golf clubs, golf bag, golf carts;
35 mm
camera, elec. eye, F2
lens.

Best offers. Call VErnon

CHAIN-LINK

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brouman
to. our door;
rags, iron, metal, e
For truck pickup, ¥Dlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday
9 to
3.
crow
subject to change
thout

SHOES

SOFTENING

AT ONE
$150.

GRASS
mower.

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

LIVING
ROOM
FURNITURE,
LADY’S
winter coats for sale.
Call eves. or weekends 281-9186.
ONE
26”
BOY’S
BICYCLE.
ONE
library table; 2 small table lamps; 2
floor lamps; 1 small baby carriage.
GR 5-1529
FOR ‘“‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”’
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

unit

CUT
542 FEET
OF
time. Locke 70 inch

Wanted:

YARDMAN
POWER
LAWN
MOWER,
single
cylinder,
4
cycle
gasoline
engine. Best offer. Call after 7 p.m.,
ALpine 1-4574.

p.m.

COFFEE
bookcase.

177

IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Wolff Ace Hardware, Wilmette.

CULLIGAN

CLARINET;
SUNBEAM
maker;
Waterpic; rockers;
Call OR 3-1282.

COMPLETE FURNISHINGS
OF 8 RM.
Evanston home. All reasonable. Must
be sold. Moving. 475-0048.
2 BOY’S
BIKES;
PORTABLE
TV,
4
kitch. chrs., drapes: pms
and misc.
items. Phone OR 6-11

MAYTAG yg
DRYER,
BOYS
24” BICYCLE.
864-1576

9145—10
AAAAA
WOMEN’S
and outdoor porch cushions.
Call 251-3126 evenings.

TORO LAWN MOWER
27” REEL $125.
SU 17-5372

PORTABLE
FRAMED
kennel, 6’ x 8’ x 14’, $50.
PA 4-1166

MAstorm

MOVING:
G.E.
REFRIG.
11
CU.
2
left
hand
doors;
G.E.
dryer
and
washer comb.; G.E. elec. stove, =
1 yr. Call M: G. for appt. LE 7-05

DISPLAY
COUNTER,
$35;
KIDNEY
shaped
display
counter,
$10;
Coke
machine,
coin operated;
Volkswagen
wheels
and tires. Call days 729-2070
eves. 724-3612.

storage

1

BEAUTIFUL
OVERHEAD
GARAGE
door 16 x 7’; 6 louvered doors.
Call GR 5-8445.
21”
JACOBSEN
SELF
PROPELLED
os. Bx aa gg
ge a Pad
urn
€

VACUUM SALE
Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
ggg
ee vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
567 5770. Viking Sales Co.
MOVING,
SELLING
STEREO
TAPE
recorder,
19° B &amp; W
portable TV,
AM/FM
mono.
hi-fi
console,
auto.
maaer,
asstd. furn. Best offer, 724-

Sale—Miscelianeous

H.H. SCOTT STEREO
COMPONENTS,
amp., tuner, MPX in fantastic custom
made
6
walnut
equipment
and

BASEMENT
SALE: SAT. JUNE
10TH.
85 Robsart Rd., Kenilworth, AL 1-9382
10
a.m.-4
p.m.
Household
items,
furniture, clothing, baby crib, misc.

10

For

GARAGE
SALE:
SLIDING
DOOR
panels; drapes; bed spreads; clothes;
baby
buggy;
easy
chair
and
lamp.
Thurs. only. 1434 Maple ,Wilmette.

GAS STOVE SEP. BROILoven,
storage
space,
exc.
2 Berns Air Kin F &gt;
aaaanae

ENCYCLOPEDIAS,
1965,
20
VOLumes,
cost
$200.
sac.
$125.
Serta
mattress
$24. Brittanica
$75. Bdrm.
set $75. Sofa 80”, $60. All unusued. 251-

7385.

.

For

DEGRAFF
400
AIR-COND.
HAIR
dryers plus chairs. Orig. $300, now $60
each;
2 fans;
six 12”
globe
lights,
$5.00 each. Call 272-3511.

40’" ROPER
er, large
cond. $85;

PARK
MODEL
30”
REEL
TYPE
6
Horse
engine
riding
sulky;
excel.
cond.; starts quickly. HI 6-7344.

MOVING
SALE—BABY
CLOTHES,
O4, exc.
cond.;
crib,
etc.
Old _ pict.
frames;
books;
bric-a-brac.
Handmade
spice
chest;
2 marble
slabs.
Thurs., - Pri.
946;
Sat.~
agm.
Washington Pl., Highland Park.

4 pc. bdrm.

176

GLENVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Exchange
Shop.
Rummage
sale prices.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
and
Sat.
9:30
to
12:30.
Last sale until September.

ALUMINUM
JALOUSIE
WINDOWS
and screens in exc. cond., sz. 36’ x66’’, suit. for porch or den. 5 storm
windows,
36”
x 66’;
Baseboard
radiant.
elect.
heating.
4-6 ft. sections.
2401 Sumac Circle, Glenview, Ill. PA
9-0859 evgs. after 6 p.m.

Mod.

Sale—Miscellaneous

UPRIGHT
PIANO
WITH
PLAYER
mechanism
player
and
bench,
$75;
base
harmony
guitar,
$35;
small
Royal
portable
with
carrying
case,
$20. Phone 328-4625

FAMILY
GARAGE
SALE
JUNE
89-10, 9 to 4. Furn.; books; toys; misc.
household
items;
clothing,
all sizes
and
types;
dishes-jewelry;
refrig.;
sewing mach.;
3-3/8’ 150X
reflector
telescope. 1324 Monroe,
42 blk. W. of
Asbury, Evanston.

new;

For

MOVING
JUNE
30TH
MUST
SELL:
32” Craftsman
riding mower
6 h.p.
and swee
lady Kenmore
washer,
dryer.
All
2 yrs.
old;
Stark
spinet
piano. 272-6005 or 677-1121.

GARAGE
SALE—JUNE
10-9
TO
4.
Like
new’ Women’s
clothers, szs. 1014; Men’s Clothing;
Baby
and
children’s
clothes.
Baby
equip.;
Toys;
elec.
lawn
mower;
Furniture;
sm.
appls. Much misc. Garage at rear 2438
Cowper, Evanston.

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE
June 8th-9th, 9 to 5. 815 Park Av.,
Wilmette.
30 gal. gas water heater;
power
mower;
12’
TV;
ham
radio
transmitter
and oscillator;
barbecue
grill;
free
stove;
glass-top
coffee
table; Danish modern chair;
antique
chair;
mixmaster;
lamps;
boy’s 20”
bike; fireplace screen; toys; clothing;
china
cabinet;
books;
bric-a-brac.
Bargains!

GIANT

For

MOVING:
DINETTE
SET,
BREAKfront like new, $100; antique chest of
drawers;
floor- -type fan, $15; Maytag
washer,
$25;
mangle,
$15;
Filter
Queen vacuum, $15; carpenter tools;
folding screen; walker; tennis rackets.
Odds and ends. DA 8-1027.

RE
WANTED: 20 I
OY’S AND 26 INCH aires 3
IN GOOD CONDITION.
835-4476.

5-1747.

CHILD’S
FEEDING
TBL.
$8.00;
POTty seat $1.00; portable stereo w/stand
$50; 3 cushion bench $25.
AL 6-3264

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182

SALE

FRI.,

JUNE

8 and 9, 9

Morton
rove
Community
8844 Austin,
Morton
Grove.
and housewares
from
North

SALE

AND

DINNER

AT

I

&lt;

SALE,

day,

FRIDAY,

JUNE

-m. and Saturday,
2 Darrow Avenue.
EVANSTON

:

June

9,

7

10

REUPHOLSTERY
SLIPCOVER SALE
JPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
HAIR—$19
plus fabric;
SECTION:
24
ea.
plus fabric, COMPANION
E—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVcRS—Chair—$12_ plus
fabric.
Sofa—
lus fabric. 12 Price Drapery Sale.
ae guar. FREE
estimates, Terms

§
4

ava CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
E‘Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
:
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT

HAULING

itive
Lugeage e—Appliances
Aa
D APPLIANCES
ages: of. Crating and Shipping.
eae
for Free Estimates.
PArk 4-3353

=

“SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
nure — gravel — gravel drives —
ish removal —
power lawn rolling

tree removal —

LIGHT

fill dirt —

RUBBISH
LIGHT

earngee Cleared.
Ark 4-5171

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

(OVING

and

SOMETHING?

Misc.
272-5520

BOUGHT

rniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
OVER MOVERS
solve your hauling

™

problems.

Ill.

22633MCC.

RAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
_ Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

864-6139.

REPAIRS
driveways.

180 Typewriters—Business

AND
Jim

Machines

- —Office and Store Equipment
FEET
LONG,
17
INCHES
WIDE
vgs
pegboard on 1 side, shelving
thes
Suitable for any merchanNew
$500, asking $75. Chrome
Sadards
and brackets;
plate glass

lelvings;

sacrifice.

STANDARD

fluid

251-4748.

CORONET

Duplicator

with

ELECTRIC

storage

IN-

base

abinet. Excellent condition. Can print
up to 18’ wide. $100. 272-2940.
ROLL
TOP
DESK
$60;
OAK
modern
leatherette
475-7716

23

EMINGTONS:

ELECTRIC,

RECENT-

Pest
$55;
noiseless
upright,
portable
full keyboard,
$15;
aoe oe
DAvis 8-5341.

MASTER
COPIER
new,
$100.
966-6440
.m,. and 6 p.m.

MACHINE.
between
9

Bicycles

~COME

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
arts and service for ALL bikes.
ley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

BOY'S 10 SPEED
SCHWINN RACER
SINE

BOY’S

AND

ONE

CONDI-

GIRL’S

bike. medium width tire. Both
condition. $12 apiece.
Phone 945-2187

ga

eer

2

NEW

_ Chicago

10

bicycle.

SPEED

Call

Av., Evanston.

IKE
NEW _ BOY’S
bicycle.
By
owner.
tion. 256-2123.

24’

in good

5-4977

1834

Tack-L-Tyers
Chicago
Ave.

939

SUPER

24’ ort
Call

A wondertul selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification 4:132 in
this Paper!

Sport

CLUB

after

Mart
Evanston

BARGAIN

8:30

p.m.

PArk

Fri.

or

Sat.

SIDE
$40.
after 4.

UM-

ARNOLD PALMER
UGH 9.

eves.

between

7 and

9.

RIFLE
U.S.
ARMY
CAL.
30
M.
1
with 300 rounds. New barrel. $115. Call
869-8648, 8 to 9 p.m. weekdays.

Trade

or

Barter

WILL
TRADE
LIKE
NEW
66
allstate MoPed Motor bike for radial
arm saw, or other home woodworking
tool. Call 475-0403.

186

Toys

WANT TO SELL OR TRADE: LG. H.O.
car set. All good accs. incl. 10 good
cars. 50 pes. 2-lane track 2 trans. 4
controls. DA 8-3163 after 6 p.m.

187

Coins and Stamps

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

AUTOMOTIVE
188

Automobile

Loans

Buy ‘Em Now!
With

an Auto

Loan

Auto

From

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

10

TO

weeks

2

MODEL,

$100.

AL

KELSEY
HAYS
MAG-STAR
1
chrome wheels, 14’’ Plymouth pattern,
$60.
Call
between
6 and
6:30
p.m.
weekdays, 446-0771, ask for Tom.

193

Motorcycles—Go

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL
1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
power
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
ladder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

Motorcycles—Go

'65 Honda

Lehigh

RED

Chicago.

SHOP

Triumph 650
METAL
or

FLAKE.
trade

1964
HONDA,
300CC
EXC.
COND.
New
engine.
$450.
min.;
also
1958
triumph 650 ce with 1964 engine, $400.
min.
Contact
491-1632
after
5
M.
weeklays. Anytime weekends.
BEAUTIFUL BRIDGESTONE
175 Twin 1966. Only 3,000 miles.
$475
Call CR 2-1644 after 6.

65
MUST

305

HAWK

ALpine

BEST
1-7726

SELL.

CR

CLEAN

S90

'59 TRIUMPH 110
$675. 724-8477
1965 HONDA SPORT
$200. CALL
AFTER

S 90

CONDITION,
DA 8-1036.

WHITE,

1966
YAMAHA
BIG
BEAR
SCRAMbler, low miles, $550. Call evenings or
weekend, UN 4-9751.
196612
B.S.A.
LIGHTNING
650
CC.
Dual
carbs.
Low
miles.
Like
new.
Going in service. Call 966-8576 after 6
p.m. or weekend.
’63 HONDA 150CC. GOOD COND.
CANDY-APPLE GREEN-MUST SEE
TO APPRECIATE. REASONABLE.
CALL 272-5268.
CB
160
CC
HONDA,
BEST
OFFER.
Leaving
town,
DA
8-0100;
ext.
276,
8:30-4:30. Ask for Mr. Burns, evening.
DA 8-0476.

English

James

Motorbike

125
CC.
NEW_
BRAKES,.
CLUTCH.
$50. Call after 5 or Sat. ID 2-2055.
1966 HONDA 90
EXCELLENT CONDITION,
MUST SELL
943-8637 EVENINGS.

1966 Sears Motorcycle
1,500

MILES. EXCELLENT
Call DA 8-4361

'66 HONDA
1,600

MILES.
CALL

SHAPE.

$250.

KAWASAKI 66 125 CC.
EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
LOW
MILEAGE,
$350. CALL 432-4369.
1965
HONDA,
REBUILT,
EXCELlent
condition;
3,700
miles;
$185.
VErnon 5-1990, call evenings or Sat.
2,300

1966 HONDA 160
miles. Exc. cond. Only
Call evenings 272-5249.

VOLVO
1966

1966
HONDA
160
SCRAMBLER
EXcellent
condition.
2
sets
of
pipes
Saecse. Asking $425. 446-6640 or 446-

1964

$435.

122

$1,995

Volvo—544

$1,399

VW

Cvt. $699

sunroof as is $399

MGB 1965 Sports
Only 11,000 Mi. Perfect
Cond.
AL
57

PLYMOUTH,
’60
ENG.
361
CU
in., balanced
and
clear;
dual
ram
chrgr.
quads;
cam-Isky
set;
solids;
Corvette 4:11 posi; Hurst 4 spd., close
ratio;
Monroe
loadlevelers;
Sun tac
gl
to run. $650. Many
exs. 432
18.

‘63 SUNBEAM

CAMPER
WASHER
PA 4-5231

TRAVEL
TRAILER.
refrig., stove, oven and
sell or trade for auto.

Foreign

Priced to Sell
|-4576

ALPINE

DRASTICALLY REDUCED
Clean;, 3 tops; radio; w/ws. Now onl
$700 or make offer. Orig. owner. Mus
sell or wife leaves home. CR 2-0326.

$225
YO 5-2313

196

SHORE

Glenview

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

1959
SHASTA
Sleeps 6, Gas,
furnace.
Will
272-3918.

NORTH

729-| 800

HARLEY
DAVIDSON
1953
KR_
888CC, needs work.
$425 or best offer.
Call 272-0066.

Call

Cars

And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

YAHAMA
80
RED.
NO
ACCIDENTS,
treated like baby, 140 miles per gal.
Oil injection. Extra equip.
869-9613.

VAGABOND:
2 BDRM.
and dryer. Sunset Park 823
after 5 p.m.

FORMERLY

Volvo

1962
Good
after

1966
B.S.A.
LIGHTENING
ROCKET
low mileage:
immac.
conditiof. 2729292 or 272-5249.

*60

Sports

1963 Volkswagen

BIKE,

TRADEWINDS

and

1965 Fiat like new 4 Dr. $795

WESTBEND ENGINE;
licensed; VErnon 5-0716

Mobile

Trailers

1965 Volvo Wogpns.
3 to choose from

86.

194

and

Imports

and

SUNBEAM
ALPINE
‘'63
CONVERT
Exc.
.cond.
37,000
mi;
light
blue;
Radio;
Tonneau
cover;
Red
leathey
uphol.;
272-2266
or
272-2275.
North
brook.
1959 SINGER
SEDAN,
SECOND
low mileage. Under $200.
Call HO 5-2491

CAR

Sports Cars

TOYOTA FOR. 1967
D.0.e.
$1,760
‘63 Chevy

Impala

‘62 Pontiac Tempest

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
power steering, radio and heater,
whitewalls. Fire engine red.

STATION
WAGON,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
radio and heater,
whitewalls. Immaculate throughout. Full price.

$895
'61 T-Bird
JET
rior.

BLACK
All

AND

power.

$795

RED

Full

‘61 Chevy 4 Dr. Hardtop
POWER STEERING, FULL
price.
$595
‘63 Ford Galaxie

INTE-

price.

$995
'63 Ford Fairlane

STICK,

6 CYL.,

REAL

ECONOMY.

H.T.,

Full price.

S-90

EXTRAS.
328-5928.

Sale—Trucks

Wigglesworth's

HONDA 590. LUGGAGE RACK
LIKE NEW.
REASONABLE.
251-7888

50

MILE-

CAMPER,
SLEEPS
6
kitchen,
5’’
cushions
gas heat,
stove
12,
120
Beautiful. 438-6684.

Foreign

MUST SELL
1966 HONDA S-90.
GOOD CONDITION, $250
Call PA 4-6487.
BLACK
1965
HONDA
250
SCRAMbler. Engine rebuilt. Good condition.
$485. HI 6-3305 after 4:30 and weekends.

1966
SUZUKI
80CC
SPORT
EXCEL' lent condition, $275 or best offer. Ask
for Bill Guis 475-9363.

EXCELLENT
low mileage.

196

PARTS

1966 HONDA
160 SCRAMBLER
1,100 mi. Exc. cond. Best offer; 1966
Honda S-90. 1,100 mis. Like new. Best
offer. Call Ron. 831-4613.

475-5943
5:30

1965 HONDA

Exc.
after

For

LOW

mileage, heavy duty shocks, oversized
tires, many more extras.
Call DA 8-2676 after 5 p.m.

LOW

AGE
677-5842

HARDTOP TRAVEL TRAILER,
1963 Shasta 121% ft. complete w/elec
brakes, oven/stove, water, sink, awn
ing.
Pienty
of
storage.
Functiona
arrangement sleeps 5. Exc. cond., like
new
tires.
Must
see
to
appreciate,
$795. PA 4-4845.

FOR 74’S 1960 AND DOWN.
Call CRestwood 2-5538.

MINI

2-4418.

HONDA

HARLEY-DAVIDSON

OFFER.

$300.

HOT

195

WHITE HONDA 50CC
Kept
indoors
during
winter.
condition.
1965» $150 firm. Call
6:00 p.m., VE 5-1074.

Harley 45. Lots of Chrome.
65

'65

’66 HONDA CB- 160 BLUE
4,000 miles.
Rack
and mirror.
cond. Mechanic owned. $450. Call
6 p.m. 945-5015.

RADIO,

TRADEWINDS
full
dinette
mattresses,
volt hookup.

HONDA
50 W/ELECT.
STARTER,
under 500 mi., $225 or best offer; ’66
HONDA
S65, "under 500 mi.;
$250 or
best offer. 729-2337.

Glenview

CARB.

HONDA

Volkswagen Sunroof

HEATER,

FULLY EQUIPPED 1965 A-100 DODG
Camper.
Sleeps
five,
excellent
con
dition, low mileage.
Reasonable 864
3955

°66

1966
HONDA
160
WHITE,
MINT
condition, low mileage, chrome fender,
Bates
folding
pegs,
soft
grips,
mirrors,
luggage
rack,
rider
grip,
leather saddle case, other extras. $525
total. 679-3266.
HONDA
250
ROAD
RACER,
ROYAL
blue, Fiberglas
tank and seat. Clipons,
cam;
flame
thrower;
megaphones;
former
owner
Honda
mechanic. Re-built ’67. Carefully maint.
$500. 272-1961.

DUAL

ONLY

PERFECT
Call 679-4225.

Av.

$875

VE

66 HONDA CAL60 MINT COND.
Black, many accessories.
Still under factory warranty.
Best offer. RO 4-3815.

CLOSE OUT
Bridgestone cycles.
50 cc step-through.
50 ce sports.
20% off.

SURF

NEW
miles.

REASONABLE.

:

TRAVEL
TRAILERS—TRUCK
CAMPers Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood.
HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
North Chicago. (1 mi. N. of 137 on 42)
1965
AVION
HOUSE
TRAILER,
like new;
completely
self-contained.
$4,600. 272-7500;
Evenings
and weekends
537-0177.
Can
e
seen
in
Northbrook.
DODGE
BUS
CAMPER,
LATE
1965
mod.
Low
mi.;
sleeps
5. Ice
box,
stove, sink,
pushup top. Radio, heater,
auto. shift.
$2,900. 945-5760 after 10:30
a.m.
1965
DE
CAMP
TRAVEL
TRAILER,
15’; completely self-contained. Sleeps
4-5. Elec. brakes; hitch; extras. Exc.
cond. Call 272-3586.

Scrambler

1966 SUZUKI 150CC RED.
427 miles. Rack. Phone
UN 9-2472

SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625_

THE

ACC.

HONDA-160CC.
LIKE
many
extras. Only 1,500
Phone VE 5-3693.

Ta ienas
emsa
Utility Trailers

Homes—Campers—

$525

1966 Bridgestone S60

SUZUKI CITY
RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

1961

EXCELLENT
COND.
MUST
SELL
Best offer. 869-5560 after 6 p.m.
1966
with
$495.

Mobile

GAS

HONDA
1965
SPORTS
50;
EXCEL* lent condition; a bargain at $150 incl.
accessories. Call ALpine 1-7405.

PLUS
EXTRAS.
5-3405

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER

N.

MILES, W/HELMET AND
Exc. cond. $325. 251-8557.

INC

194

1966 Bridgestone Sport 90

Carts

BROWN'S

6454

RRR

Carts

HONDA
SUPER
90.
LIKE
NEW
2,000 miles. Must see to appreciate.
Call
after
3:30
p.m:
or
all
day
weekends. OR 4-2638.

1,300

Bear Front End Aligner

945-6000
190

WISHES

Tires and Accessories

SERVICE
STATION
6-3264 after 5 p.m.

4-6405

RM.

TEACHER

van/station wagon for
summer.
(PL 2-8377)

1964 YAHMAHA
Excellent condition, virtually unused.
Yellow. 80 CC. Price $200. Phone 4752193 mornings.

NEVER USED SAM SNEAD WILSON 4
woods,
8 irons,
$200 value for $100;
used MacGregor tourney 4 woods, $30.
724
DOUBLE
tent, Sears,
272-8163

°66

‘TIRES:
4
SUPER
CUSHION- GOOD
Year 7.75 x 14. Used 7,000 miles on ’66
Ay
$45 lot. Perfect condition. 234-

SWIMMING POOL
filter, ladder, etc.

DOUGH-BOY
PORTABLE
25’
SWIMming
pool.
$500 new,
2 years
old,
ladder plus filter. Best offer.

9X15
brella

rent
this

2052

SKY-DIVING OUTFIT
One main double L chute; 1 reserve;
helmet;
and coveralls, In very good
condition. $125. 7124-4410.

$10.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

4 — Classified

ap

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

724-5501

Near-new set, 1967 pro-line woods, 1-3- 4, $45.
Complete set 1963 pro-line clubs, 1-3-4
woods, 1 through 9 irons and pitching
wedge, exc. condition, $100.
Call 253-8653
COMPLETE
SET MENS GOLF Von
Bag,
cart,
4 wood
covers
and
ball
marker. $100 or best offer
724-2924

SCHWINN
20”
Excellent
condi-

SEAT,
1-4755

GOLF

193

COLLEGE

192

and

SEARS
TENT
WITH
SIDE
SCREENS
and floor $35; Colman two burner gas
camp
stove
$8;
Colman
gas
light
$5.00;
5 sleeping bags $4.00 each;
4
canvas
air mattresses $3.00 each;
2
allon
stainless _ steel
thermos
jug
5.00;
plus
lots
of
misc.
camping
equipment 491-0188 and 743-2350.

Boy's 24'' Monarch Bicycle
BANANA
AL

,

LIVE WORMS

SCHWINN

GR

26’

both

FISHERMEN? Ss ODS, REELS
GOLF CLUBS
GOLF SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS.
WATER SKIS

184

TO BERKELEY'S

ED.
LIGHT.
EXCELLENT
tion. Call 724-6233.

SPEED

ed
SAVE
4 TO !/, OFF

8 NEVER USED
IRON

SHEET
p. w/cab. $150. 945- 4527.
TO

Sporting Goods
Equipment

ue

et al poe:
REMOV
AT 6-2786

REMOVAL

Attics,

10

Wanted to Rent

old. $45.

9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $275
now
&amp; irons, 3 woods, reg.
$120
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $ 50
MacGregor Tourney 8 irons
P.G. (3 woods), reg. $80
Titleist balls (repaints)
DX Tourney x-outs golf balls
Pro-Line putters and wedges
Golf Carts, reg. $40
now $20
Men's golf shoes, reg. $40
now $20
Ladies’ golf shoes, reg. $30
now $12
Leather golf gloves, ladies
50c
Leather golf gloves, men’s
$1.50
Head covers (set of 3)
now $2.25
Golf balis
$2, $3, $4 per doz.
Shag balls, reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5 ea.
Plastic Practice balls
.2c ea,
Up to 75%
off on all Pro-Line
golf
merchandise. We take trade-ins. Larg
selection
of
used
clubs.
Expert
repairing and refinishing.
N., THURS. FRI. 9-9
TUES., WED., SAT. 9-6
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE

grading.

URE
FRAMING
FOR
BLUEnts
and
oil
paintings.
Lamps;
wardrobe
closet;
rotisBE a one
elec.
peewee for

Basements,
ANNER

VARSITY

9 months

272-3923.

PRO SHOP CLOSEOUTS
Wilson-Spalding-MacGregor
Northwestern-foot-Joy-Bag Boy
Mulligan-Aiay
ALL NEW Ist QUALITY
LADIES AND MEN’S
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
EXPERT
CLUB aa
ON
ALL

HAULING

FURNITURE, Eiht
ALSO RUBBISH

Gold.

183

Second
Baptist Church,
1717 Benson
. June 7 —
all day Thursday,
at une’8, GR 5-3431

en,

SCHWINN

bicycle.

191

GIRL’S
24’
SCHWINN
BIKE;
German
import 5 speed racer;
excellent condition. PA 4-2059.

ore homes.

RUMMAGE

27”

Bicycles”

sion.

$795

AUTOMATIC

ee

Like

price

new.

Full

$895

‘60 Dodge 4 Door
Stick, 6 cylinder, radio and heater.
Real: good transportation. Full price.

$175

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 eo

Rd.

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

724-7350
June

8,

1967

�\

(196 Foreign and Sports Cars
1967 SAABS
ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. ‘See them at

Lig

Mena

JAGUAR
MARK
IX _ 1960;
GORgeous,
like new;
25,000 miles;
mint
condition;
priv.
estate
settlement;
et yr
$1,650 or best offer By
appt.
s
‘

729-1000

L
ia
bag AN et
~~,
TR
;
new interior and
ext.;
onduras
maroon;
Perrelli
tires;
Abarth
exhaust;
must
be seen to appreciate;

priv.

party;

2484.

$875

AUSTIN

or best

offer.

HEALEY

AL

mats,

rear

compensator.

speaker,

2045

1-

Maple,

BORGWARD,

tires, needs

gg

some

ef

repair. $125

George
Packard,
Evanston. GR 5-9295

Foreign and Sports

Seb

1.5

’°66
DATSUN
ster,
tomneau

SALE.
walls,

camber

extras.

Evanston.

tires.

One

or best.

ALL

Evanston

1961

4

DR.

AUTOMATIC

1960 PORSCHE ROADSTER

Power Steer. See this beautiful Black
with Red Leather Sedan. Inlaid wood.
Local
original
owner.
Knauz
Cont’l,
Lake Forest, 234-1700.
VOLVO
1957
444
SEDAN
REBUILT
engine. A real healthy 2nd car. $795.

Knauz Cont'l. 234-1700.

1963

VW

CONVERTIBLE,

miles. Used a 3rd car.
or best offer. 272-4342.

Exc.

27,000

cond.

BRAND

MUST

SELL. $1,000
AL 1-9879
VW.
SUNROOF

'65
| REAR
Exe.

1965

dio;

$795

OPENING
cond. $1,050.

VW

SEDAN.

shoulder

miles.
$1,150.

WINDOWS,
869-8943.

SUNROOF;

belts;

Complete
GR 5-8684.

W/W’s,

service’

RA.

27,000

record.

VOLKSWAGEN
16 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
1963 Volkswagen Camper
Red,

completely

equipped,

5 to choose
3 to

choose

4 to

ee $995

eae

from.

choose

$895

xe

oie

from.

$795

©.0¢2 ce

SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN.

1962

es as. $1,195

pe.

SEDANS

VOLKSWAGEN

White

CB Ee $495
..... sie tone

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

Sunroo

Convertible,
Blue,

4 door

[One

895

| $

eee

oe

Red,

stick

695

$

ee

Pee

aes $1,095

air-conditioned

Galaxie,

«oo os2....3: $295

250cc

Winnetka
Import Motors
Insurance Co.

and

ready

Porsche
or

IM-

for

Mercedes-Benz.

DEMOS

1967
5

Porsche

speed,
ivory
int., AM—FM

912

1966

with
black
radio.

$4,995
1967
Auto.,

vinyl

5

h., FM

$4,495

radio

target

w/w

red,

black

ge

y

it

OE

190 Diesel Sedan
gray,

A.T.

red

$2,995

tex.

leather

horse power, 4 speed
British racing green.

road-

4

speed.

220 SE’ sedan,
terior.

June

FRONTAGE

RD

OPEN 9-9

8,

1967

speed

$695
DAILY

NORTHB ROOK

OVERSEAS

Where

Prices

Nice

_—-869-5700

1965 Volkswagen Sedan
11,000
MILES.
Private owner.

MG
TF
1954 CLASSIC
COMPLETELY
rebuilt. Must see to appreciate. Many
extras. $1,500. Call HI 6-3948.
MERCEDES
BENZ
190,
1958. 4 DR.;
black leather int., still smells good; 2
tone green; 4 cyl. economy. Reliable
transp. $700. UN 4-3505.

USED

CONVERT.

4 SPEED,

HEATER, WW
DA 8-4986

$350

$1,395

Ghia

$1,095

Karm

‘65 Camper
7,000

leather

in-

$1,095

made

VW
Make

EXC.
CONDITION.
2ND
offer.
256-4769, evenings.

CAR.

AUTH.

BODY

ROMEO
5 speeds;

1959;
r/h.; new

overhaul.

$700

satik

or

st

MGA

1958

ROADSTER

Engine excellent condition. New
batteries, muffler, etc. Forced to
$355.

Call 432-6171.

59 THUNDERBIRD

Good condition;
R/H;
new
sion;
$425. White;
W/W;
time oil filter. 724-4410.
JAGUAR

1959

3.4

tr
:

SEDAN.

white w/red leather. Auto. trans. I
new tires. Orig. Wilmette owner.
Knauz Cont’l, Lake Forest. 234-

MERCEDES
vert.

BENZ

sedan.

CLASSIC

300

green.

Like

Dk.

G

wood. Needs tires and clutch.
$1,
Knauz Cont’l, 234-1700, Lake
Forest
VOLVO

P-1800’s

cellent

1965

1700.

1964

condition.

122S

Sedan.

AND

1965

Guaranteed.

Knauz

Cont’l.

.

MERCEDES-BENZ
_
180 DIESEL. 1958. $575
PHONE

491-1120

FIAT 1100D, GOOD, $5
Phone

RENAULT

475-9431

1100,

$675

Phone 491-1120

199

'66

:

h.t.

all

JUNK

h.t.

Cash
We

vinyl

roof,

ps,

air

cond.

auto.,

V8.

869-3015
SERVICE

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

ES

ae,

WANTED

3

|

724-7350,

ERNIE
Ave.

MODEL.
1160
Wa'

Mr. Jay.

Clean Cars —
McKAY

WANT
1966 or 1967 CADILLAC,
Lincoln, Riviera or i: ‘Bird.
Private. 438- 2212

200

For

Sale—Automobiles

'62 Ford

HAVE

summer

sharp

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

’62.

for your car

Need

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

‘60 220S Mercedes $1 ,495
Very

CARS

ANY MAKE, ANY
Glenview Motor Sales,

Electra
power,

SPRITE,

$600 as is. Call after

FREE PICK UP 24 HOUR TOWING
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

'66 Comet Cal-nte $1,995
2 dr.

4-5359.

Wanted to Buy—Automobiles

CO.

Buick

4 dr.

PA

Rd., Glenview.

INSURANCE

225,

HEALEY

Super Charger.

A

Convertible V-8

LOT

JENNINGS
Glenview,

OF

FUN

in this sporty

241

Ill.

ree

car.

$795
CHEVROLET

WAUKEGAN

RD.

729-1

‘61 Chevy Impala, Exc. Conc
4

DR. 8 CYL., AUTO
TRANSM.
P.B.; P. seats; R/H; —_ ye
and brakes new in ’66.
5846.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving

ROUGH,

1-2970

1965
VW
RED
SUNROOF.
|\
wall tires,
Radio
and
extras.
condition. $1,100. Call 966-91

GUARANTEED

AVE.
VW

GOOD.

724-2641.

p.m.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

adio,

ton. cover. $2.100. 375-4819.

AUSTIN

$1,995

DELIVERY

TR-4A

owner.

"58

miles

Camper
Home

BENZ
low
VEv rnon

64.
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
G
326 cu. in. V8 engine with stick
must sell; call 475-3493 evenings.

VOLKSWAGEN

Sedan

low mile

544-B-18

1964 MGB.
2 TOPS,
WIRE
Mae Ae
ore and heater. Exe. cond. $1,500

Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

FOR

One

ALFA
rdstr.;

VW
SEDAN,
RED,
EXCELLENT
condition; perfect body; low mileage.
Must sell; ALpine 6-0147.

‘61 MORRIS

1962

ALpine

1964 VOLKSWAGEN, RED WITH
white walls. Excellent condition.
Luggage rack included. $850.
Call 869-8063.

RADIO,

ROADSTER

syncro,

TRIUMPH

COND.

CONradio.

in

1959 VW

Blue

reo
egg
AL 1-5884.

CORVETTE.
1964,
SILVER
vertible. 365 hp. 4 spd. trans.,
15,000 miles. 251-7888.

65

1500

5 speed

RUNS

Are

1012 Chicago

white

869-9251

$550

IN EVANSTON

'63 VW

fe a 5
4

CONVERTIBLE
running condition;

1966
WWs.

Norman Motors

GOOD —

blue,

1963 VOLKSWAGEN.
SNAPPY
automatic
transmission.
Radio.
er.
24,000
one-owner
miles.
best offer. Call 234-9386.

NICE

THE
LARGEST
SELECTION
of Fine Used Cars on the
One
pee

Reas

seats, $2, 100, 1818

‘1963 MERCEDES
190 Diesel 4 Dr.; R/H;
miles per gallon. $2,100;
after 6 p.m.

$650

Sedan

5

1964 MG 1100 SPORTS SEDAN
low
mileage,
good
condition.
with red interior. $850 or best
Call ALpine 1-3895.

$1,175

EXC. COND.

CHEVE

Red;
excellent
condition;
low
age.
$800.
724-9185,
after
6
weekdays.

NEW

~-

but

CONVERT.

FIAT

erhinee

FLOOR

Imp. Conv. $1,250

16 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

‘63

$2,495
1550

VW. BUS
1965 DELUXE.
BLUE
AND
white. Sun roof. Other extras. $1,500.
DA 8-6731, evenings.

'66 VW

180S Coupe

1966

condition. |

SEDAN

Greyish

bucket

engine.

Dealer

3-5555

THE

Overseas Orders Arranged

1959 Mercedes Benz

1966 Sunbeam Tiger
260 V8
ster.

A.C.,

SEE

Rd.

BR

AGENT

tires.

1966 Volvo

Waukegan
Glenview

vinyl

SPECIALS

1955

Renault—Peugeot

Volkswagens

$4,495
Benz 230S

Mercedes

p.s., r. and

Porsche 911

speed,
int.

$795

4-8600

ON

ROU

brakes
and
low
mileage.

VOLVO

F-85 Sed.

Chev.

G.T.O.

dition.

IN-

VOLKSWAGEN

Autohaus on Edens
Porsche-Mercedes Benz Sale
Porsche

$395
$395

miles

57 VOLKSWAGEN
Like new top; good
$250. Call 729-2896.

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 a.m.-5 p.m.— Saturday. Closed Sunday.

largest stock of Mercedes-Benz
Midwest’s
ATE DELIVERY
in for a free test drive in the new
Pees

'6|

Monza

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

PA

W/BLACK

Ghia

VERY

OVERSEAS SPECIALISTS
IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

HI 66100

Agents for Volkswagen

‘63 Olds

$195

Sedan, One owner

1501

Chev.

DR.

Evanston,

SHARP

Sun Roof

22,000

Authorized

666 Green Bay Rd.

'64

4

1965

$1,450

'64 Karmann

day

top.

WHITE

4

aa

excellent

blue,
nower
Auto.
trans.,
able. 262-7894.

88 4 Dr. H.T.

BUCKET
SEATS,
Fully Equipped.

KARMANN

Call 824-3374 every
and Thursday.

equipped,

1964

$2,375

LIKE

Renault 4-Dr.
Volvo 2-Dr.

'63 VW

transmission

MOTORCYOLE

PARIIA.

age

a

ee
or eR

ia

FOR

ete

radio.

Bas

automatic

Si ee

2

ges

a

with

FUTURA pt

FALCON

1964

red

66

| 1966 Chev. Corv'r 2 Dr. H.T.

‘60 Renault 4-Dr.
$195
‘60 Dart 4-Dr. Auto.
$195
‘60 Peugeot *403 sed. $195
‘62
‘60

88 4 Dr. H.T.

$1,650

in Glenview

Corvair

RED

1964 Pontiac Bonn. 4 Dr. H.T.

2-Dr. Coupe Auto. $250

............. $1,095

2,000

—

ROMEO

ALFA

1961

VW

OLDS

WITH

POWER.
VERY
LOW
MILEDark green matching interior.

FULL POWER.
terior.

Buys ot the Week
‘59

RUNNER, BODY
$175. 728-0967

V.W.
SQUARE
BACK,
2 YEAR
sea blue in perfect cond, Extras.
Call 272-7217
FOR
PARTS
ONLY
aa
pie x

$1,850

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AVAILABLE ALSO.

‘61

TRADE-INS

OTHER

Delivered

GOOD

POWER, COLOR MIST BLUE MATCH-

$1,647

roll

ig

FULL
age.

1965 OLDS

All Standard Equipment
With 12 Mo. 12,000 mi.
Full Factory Warranty

from.

SEDANS

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

to

NEW

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

1295

ready

SEDANS

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

1963

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

|00%

1966 OLDS Dyn. 88 4 Dr. Sd.
FULL
POWER.
WHITE
interior
$2 7 5 50

1966

4-Dr. Sedans

RED

1960 VOLKSWAGEN E

one owner ready to go cars.

864-7688.

HUMBER

1967
VOLKSWAGEN,
ae
inter.
radio,
bumper
cond. Must sell- draftel,
Li
offer. UN 9-0142 aft. 6 p.m.

Cars.

Have a pleasant vacation in
one of these Norman selected

$1,647

$1,800

Used

1959 VW SEDAN
mileage, one owner
Call 835-4535.

Low

Headquarters for

Fine

NEW

'67 Renault R-10

NEEDS

owner.

or best offer. 338-7537.

Norman Motors

to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

1600
SPORTS
ROADcover,
exc.
cond.
All

Good

fieiae and ROG Cars

It doesn't have to be German

2121
Sheridan,
or leave number.

$95
OR
BEST
OFFER.
work. Call VE 5-1687

196

Cars

RENAULTS

Must Sell 1960 Riley Sedan

CONDI-

1965
VOLKSWAGEN.
QUICK
Exc. cond. 31,000 miles, white

floor

1959

100-4;

CLASSIC
RED;
EXCELLENT
tion; call 965-8223.

196

1956
JAQUAR
XK—140MC
DARK
green
roadster
with black
top
and
interior,
wire
wheels,
twin
Lucas
Flame-Throwers, dual exhausts, radio.
869-3538.

ALL

Wigglesworth's Imports

1723

sips

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

Classifi

a

�For

For

Sale—Automobiles

3

Impala Convert.

sc

1965 Plymouth Satellite

el fe oe

H.T.
361
CU.
ENGINE
POWER
brakes,
power
steering,
sports
console, bucket
seats.
Excellent
condition. $1,875.
Phone
446-7227,
after 6
p.m.
CADELLAC
DE
VILLE,
1965.
A
special car, like new in every respect.
Carefully driven, 13,000 mi. air-cond.
and all access. $3,800. E. V. Trainor,
ae
Lake Shore Dr., Chicago. LA 83065.

JENNINGS
CHEVROLET
241 WAUKEGAN RD.
view,

Ill.

729-1000

1965 Chevrolet Impala
Super Sport Air Cond.
-V8.
AUTO.
TRANS.
TINTED
8; bucket
seats;
console;
power

E eae

steer.;

\

R.H.

int. Only

Exc.

$1,850.

PONTIAC

at

cond.

eR

289-V8 Mustang

White

BLACK

gold body, mag. wheels, 4
oor, console, power steering.
i
A
de
luxe
in every
respect.
‘Pontiac serviced. Garage kept. Actual
age

=

7,500.

Private

party.

BUICK SKYLARK
cond.
Executive
Power
steering,

UN

1952
CADILLAC
FLEETWOOD
4
door. Under 48,000 miles; all options;
new
muffler;
pipes,
and _ diff’al;
recent
valve
job;
immac.
interior.
Sac. $250. Call. 395-0584 after Sat. to
see.
1962
PONTIAC
CAT.
CONV
Pi,
B.,
w/w.
Radio,
heater.
Low
mileage.
Exc.
cond.
For
sale
by
yg
el $850. Call for apt. after 7 p.m.
274-7327
763 IMPALA
V8 4 DR.;
wea
as ag
P.B.; autom. trans.; R/H; priv.
caries $850. UN 4-8082.

4-

1966
driven.
radio

All
and

r. $2,250 or best offer. After 6
p.m. weekdays or all wkend., 272-0699,
1960
HDTP.;
BLACK;
heater;
p.b.;
p.s.;
also,
’60
both excel, cond. Best offer.

ee a

6 p.m.

at 869-5179

SHOLL
THE

HOUSE

CAR

ALL CARS
1961

PONTIAC
THAT FINE SERVICE

NEW

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

Bonn.

H.T.,

LIKE

RADIO,

HEATER,

1965
CONVT.,
Cond.,

AUTO. TRANS., POWER

AUTO.

Electra

fect

2nd

4 Dr.

1964

R. AND H. PER-

AUTO.

car.

1

$395
Catalina Convt.

| 1963

225

ELECT.

PS,

PB.

PS,

RED

AIR

LIKE

PS,

PB,

Pont. Ventura

AUTO.

TRANS.,

PS, PB,

Olds 88 4 Dr.

AUTO,
TRANS.,
car is like new.

PS,

1961

PB,

AUTO.

Ford

TRANS.,

WE

HAVE

CARS

IN EVERY

MANY

MORE

TO

CHOOSE

2

+

Tr.-4

2

65

MUSTANG
ww. yellow

V-8

AT

PS-R$1,795

FORD
GALAXY
500 4 DR.
H.T.,
V-8, AT,
PS,
R, P. Wind.,
w-walls.
Colonial White. Black interior.
$1,795
FORD
-PS-Blue

CTRY

SED.

9

PASS.

V8-AT$1,895

65

FORD
- AT - PS
Gorgeous.

6S

GALAXY
- R - WW

500
CONVT.-V8
- BLACK-Red Tr.
i $2,045

FORD
LTD.
4 DR. H.T.
Pow. bronze black top

FORD
Red

CTRY.

SQ.

FORD
‘RANCH
Pass-6-AT-R-W Walls.
tr.

V8-FULL
$1,895

V8-AT-PS-PB
$1,595
WAGON
White with

‘6’
red.
$1,595

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2 DR. H. T.
Full power, air cond., R., H., W.W.,
Emerald
Turquoise.
Beauty
on
Wheels.
$1,995

T. BIRD
FULL POW.
Black - Landau Roof

A/C.

-

FORD
GALAXY
500
H.T.,
V-8,.
AT,
PS,
R,
ma
Turquoise,
beautiful

XL
2
WW,

9 ’til
9 til

$1,595
64

Galaxie

RANGE

FROM

FORD GALAXY 500 XL H.T. FULL
power. R., H., W.W.’s. Smoke White.
Lo-Lo
mileage.
$1,595

’*64

OLD
CUTLASS
2 DR.
AT-PS-R-WW-Beautiful Red

63

FORD
CTRY
SQUIRE
V8-At:PS-PB-A/C-White

62 FALCON FUTURA
AT-Gold with black

-INDIAN
Sirvsler

—

2 og

miles,

Imperial

$1,995

HLT.

9

CPE.
vinyl

Vs8$1,595

Dart

trans.

‘‘6”’roof

dr.

$795

6

cyl.

Ford Squire Wagon
Valiant 4 Door
Chrysler 9 pass. Wagon—Like
Falcon Wagon—one owner

80 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-0655
Evanston Review

stick.

$1,495

Pie Chey: Bal Air 4 Dr.-Clean

assified

XL
with

CONVT.
Buckets

FULL
POWER
Gorgeous
$1,395

ALL USED CARS MUST GO!

new

Il.

Caprice 4 Dr.
AIR_
CONand serviced

1962
WHITE
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
V-8.
Power
steering
and
brakes.
Radio, heater. $800. VE 5-0483

241 WAUKEGAN
Ill

763
OLDS
CONVERTIBLE
EXCELlent condition. Starfire engine. $1,350
or best offer. 272-3955

RD.
729-1000

'65 Falcon Convertible
AUTOMATIC, GOOD CONDITION
$1,450. AL 1-3058.

1959 PLYMOUTH $100
AL 6-3264 after 5 p.m.

1966 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE
Fully
lodded
incl.
air.
Excellent
condition and low mileage.
Must
be
seen to be appreciated.
Private.
49-0209
1957
OLDS.
EXC.
COND.
TIRES,
2
mos.
old;
P/brakes
and _ steering.
Must
see to appreciate.
$350.
Must
ee ——
to Europe for summer. AL

1131

miles.

$895
$995
$1,095
$995
$550
$1,095
$395

Winnetka, Ill.

OPEN
BR

CHICAGO

3-4803

1957
CHEVROLET
shift.
Good
engine
offer. Call 869-7057.

Convertible
FULL

62

’62 BUICK SPECIAL
6 cyl., white. black top convert. Auto.
trans., PS. PB, pico age WW. Exc. gas
mileage.
Gar. ‘kept , good cond.
Pri.
owner. $600; Weekdays. DA 8-5052.

*64

BUICK
SKYLARK
2 DR.
SPORT
coupe,
air conditioned.
Power
steering,
brakes,
windows
and
power
bucket seats, wide oval tires. DA 88515 or PA 4-7373

57

BEIGE
FORD
9
PASSENGER
Country
Sedan.
Radio;
heater.
Exc.
condition. $895 or best offer. 724-5726,
Saturday, June 10th.

RAMBLER
’64 CONVERTIBLE;
EXC.
cond.; standard transmission; $750 or
best offer. UN 9-2027
1961 FORD
STATION
WAGON
ORIG.
owner.
V8,
Power
steering,
radio,
power tail window. Looks good. $450.
Phone 835-0196.

1960

JUNE
GRAD.,
IN
SERVICE,
MUST
sell ’62 Corvair Monza. 4 speed radio,
heater, WWs, good cond., $500. or bes
offer. UN 4-6789.
*56

FORD
9
wagon; good

1956 DODGE

DODGE

SHORE'S

JENNINGS

‘64 Buick $1,195
WILDCAT
2 DR. H.T.
Full power;
Auto.
Radio; Whites.

'63 Chevrolet

'65 Dodge $895

AIR-COND.
Full
power
Newport
Still

BEL

H.T. Auto, radio, whites.
under
factory guar.
Plus

729-1000

NO

MONEY

1901 Green Bay Road

DOWN

A
100

lot

serving

Lake Forest-Lake

$895

AIR 4 DR. AUTO.
Radio;
Heater
of car for the money.

others

Financing
WITH

EST.

CREDIT

Evanston

328-3670
2

* Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager* Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter,

PERFECT
automatic,

'62 Chevrolet $395

2 DR. H.T.
on this fine

Bank

RAMBLER
CLASSIC
2
TONE
clean,
4 door,
radio,
heater,
auto.
trans. Ideal 2nd car. $250 or offer.
Call 679-3820 before 5 p.m.

Call

IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE
This gleaming
Red Beauty
has full power;
Auto.
Radio;
Heater;
WWs.

WAGON
Loaded.

RD.

$100.

CITY

GOLD CONVERTIBLE
Radio; Heater; WWs
Hard to tell from new.

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview, Ill.
61

POWER

WAGON

white.

'65 Mustang $1,295

CORONET
Auto. V8

STATION
well, $50

FINEST CARS

'63 Chrysler $995
FULL

STATION

1966
CORVAIR
MONZA,
condition,
low
mileage,
under warranty. 328-3712.

DA _ 8-3503

AIR CONDITIONED,
Nice condition.
;

PASSENGER
tires and runs
724-0613

PS, PB, auto. trans.,
475-2193 mornings.

CORVAIR
MONZA
’62 — 4 DR.
FACtory
air
conditioned;
R;
H.
Black
w/red leather int. Bucket seats,
good
tires, low mileage. Reas. DA 8-7570.

‘63 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan

PONTIAC

BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE
BEST OFFER AL 1-7437

AIR
CONDITIONED
’61 MERCURY
4
dr.
sedan.
Beautiful
condition.
Low
mileage. Good tires. Best offer. Call
GR 5-2268 or GR 5-1538

P.M.

PB..,,

1963
PONTIAC
CATALINA
AQUA
marine. Pwr.
str. and brakes.
Good
condition. —_ os
Best offer.

DODGE
’66
CORONET
2
DR.
H.T.
Bronze
w/black
vinyl
top.
Summer
Criven only 3 mos. F xtra clean. 9,800
miles. Call 724-3619 aft. 6 p.m.

NORTH

'60 Bonneville

POWER,
MECHANICALLY
GOOD. Call 446-4559.

1965
4
DOOR
IMPALA,
POWER
Glide,
power
steering;
factory
air
conditioning. Orig. owner. VE
5-2378.

CHEVROLET
LESS ENGINE
AND
trans., good $100. 3 speed Hurst racing
clutch, $100. 348 c.i. short block H.P.
heads and Isky kit $75. All for $200.
Call eves. 234-8093.

EVANSTON

CYL.
STICK
and
tires.
Best

1964 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
Like new, under warranty, P.S.,
4 door, private party.
DA 8-4106

SPORTS
FURY
1967
PLYMOUTH
pow.
brakes;
pow.
steering:
auto.
trans.;
air cond.:
Blue
Book
price
$3,175. asking $3.075 or offer. James
Barrett, YO 6- 8500; WH 4-4180.

FORD;
4 DR.
CUSTOM _ 500;
excellent cond. 21,000 mi.; Reason for
sale,
owner
has
received
company
car.
Price
$1,200
incl.
snow
tires,
radio, seat belts, etc. Call 724-8928.

6

1963
CHEV.
BISCAYNE;
ORIG.
owner;
2 dr.; beige;
6 cyl;
autom.
trans.:
P.S.;
tires
and
battery
like
new; $700. WI 5-4661 after 6:30 p.m.

CHEV.
1961
CONVERTIBLE
IMpala power steering;
autom.;
6 cyl.;
R/H;
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
Private. $675 or best offer. 256-3494 or
256-3495

AVE.

DAILY ’TIL 9:30
SAT. TILL 6 P.M.

1966
FORD
GTA
CONVERTIBLE
11,000
mi.
PS.PB.
390ci.
engine,
deluxe
tires,
immac.
inside
- out.
$3,700 list. Must sell, $2,000 AL 1-9879

1965
FALCON
SQUIRE
STATION
wagon,
V-8
engine,
cruis-o-matic,
chrome luggage rack, like new tires.
$1,600. Perfect running cond. Call HI
6-2971 after 5 p.m.

65

GOOD

1987.
CHEVY
2.
DRx_-Ve;
condition, $150. Call 724-4966.

INSURANCE
EXPIRES
6/12
ON
very clean ’60 Chevy convert. 8 cyl.
autom.; perf. for school or 2nd car for
wife;
must
see to appreciate;
best
offer over $550; call AL 6-2470 aft. 6

FORD

conditioned,

Low

Dealer

Evanston,

1966
NEWPORT
CHRYSLER
CONvert. 8,000 mi.; selling due to illness;
WW
tires;
fully
equipped
incl.
air
cond.
See
at
Rex’s
Service
Sta.,
=
Ridge and Willow Rd., Northield.

SCHUMACHER

'66 Chevy Bel Air
2

'64 Rambler Station Wagon
'64 Ford Station Wagon

-'63
'62
‘62
"60

FORD
- Black

Galaxie 500
air

Glenview,

PASS
$1,395.

3-2886

Plymouth

'65 Ford

Datsun

TEMPEST CONVERTIBLE ’624 speed, 4 B.B.L. $650.
HI 6-5612
1966
BARRACUDA—AIR
COND.—V8—
Auto. trans. —power steering—console
—excellent
cond.—warranty
valid.
$2,295
AL 6-3214'

$1,995
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

$1,395

hard top, 440, power steer-

Auto

—

4 door hardtop,
like new.

3 speed.

'62 Dodge

63

HILL MOTORS

'66 Mustang Convertible
Low

BR

9 weekdays
6 Saturday

Inc

HARDTOP.
FACTORY
ditioned. Full power. Sold
by us. Like new.

DR.
Bur-

R-H, AIR

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
5-2800

A 6.

Av.

'65 Chev.

$1,995

$1,095

2 Seheenica!

Chicago

DODGE CONVERT. 1960
Actual 16,600 mi.; auto. trans.; P.S.;
radio;
WWs;
snow
tires;
unusual
cond.; $375. After 5:30 p.m. UN 9-3385.

Conv.

8 AND

BACK
$2,295

1960
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
SEDAN.
All power.
Body
needs
work.
Good
running condition. $150.
HI 6-7966

OWNER

Authorized

Sp.

CONVT.,

ONE

Ernie McKay

FAST

OLDS
’63
CUTLASS
CONVERTIBLE.
Low
mileage.
Beauty.
Power.
Automatic
console;
buckets.
Like
new
WWs. Exc. cond. $1,150. Call 761-4379.

CLEAN

'62 Chev.

Following

MUSTANG
CPE.
‘6
AT-R-W.
Walls-Low
mileage
like new.
Black$2,195

Vista

U.S.

PRICE

MILES.

CON-

‘63 Ford Country Sed. Wag-

‘64 Opel St. Wagon
15,000

BONNEVILLE

ON. - V8;
‘AUTO: ° TRANSM::
P/S:
radio. Exc. cond. $900. Call 864-8784.

4 Door

AUTOMATIC,

PONTIAC

vertible. Pwr. str.,
pwr. brakes. Good
arr
Bg
Low
mileage.
967-5073
or

10,000 MILES
NEW, ONE OWNER

'60 Chev.

R-H.

$495

$1,995

Best.

66

NEW

$1,895

1965

Aqua-Wht.

°64

1965

the

1962.

LIKE

you've

Car,

MUSTANG

$1,095

TRANS.,

Used

'65 Corvair

'66 Opel Coupe

Cars.

*65

$1,895

ia,
this

66

Bonn. 2 Dr. H.T.

AUTO.

Used

200: ‘Fer ale--Acbewshilx

North Shore

64

1965

out-

750

owner.

—

an

are a few examples.

’65

Rambler 660

TRANS.,

driven

bought

$2,595

Comet

TRANS.,

Ford

*64

PS,
PB
like new

$995
1960

POWER

?

1962 Temp. Convt.

have

Sale—Automobiles

p.m. Car must go this wk.

1956 T-Bird

NEW

For

MONZA COUPE
4 $.P. 12,000 MILES

When you buy a Schumacher

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PERfect cond. This is a classic

$1,095

We

suburban

°65

Cpe.

206

standing supply of one owner

$1,295

Spider Convt.

‘

Country.

65

SHOP

For SelacAutouichiies

Welcome to Schumacher Ford

SALE

IN OUR

Convt.

Monza
4 ‘SPEED.

BUILT

1964 Bonn.

O. TRANS., PS, PB. VERY
sharp
$595

1964

1965

LEAVING COUNTRY;
MUST SELL
Dark green;
H.T.; Disc brakes
Positraction; R.H.; WWs
Power steering.
AL 11-3991

Call 234-0144.

G.T.O.

| 200

Sale—Automobiles ;

Bluff

June

8,

p

�&lt;a

eae
eS

nee

'64

Pontiac

Bonn.

A DARK BLUE
everything. Save

Mustang

CEPTIONAL

MILES.

6

cylin-

$1,645
er

965 Mustang 2 Dr. Hardtop
6 CYLINDER,

LOW

MILES.

$1,545
1961 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr. H.T.
UTOMATIC

8 CYL.

POW.

STEER.

$575
1961

T-Bird 2 Dr. H.T.
CRUSO

FULL

POW.

— $945
1965

Ford

90. V8,

FULL

XL

Convert.

POWER

ALL

$1,795

‘61

BLACK.

1966

Falcon

729-1000

FALCON

1962 FORD—8
CYL.
COUNTRY
Sedan (Station Wagon). Power
ing
and
brakes.
Std.
trans.
ALpine 1-1130 after 7 p.m.

steer$490.

'62 Pontiac Starchief
4 DOOR, CLEAN, 1 OWNER
CRestwood 2-2333
1961 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE
9 passenger
wagon.
Fully
equipped
incl. factory air conditioning and
P/S.
Exc. cond. $650. 432-3861.
1965
CORVAIR.
EXC.
COND.
GOLDtan color, 4 carb., auto., clock, radio,
heater. Good WW tires. $1,100. 945-1365
after 6 p.m.
CORVETTE
’66
CONV.
WHITE
W/blk. top. 365, 4:11 rear end; pos. trac.
Exc. mech. and body. Call ID 3-2882 95:30 or 234-6767 after 6:30 and Suns.
1963
or.
ID

4 DR.
PLYMOUTH
SEDAN
best offer. Almost new tires.
3-1797 or ID 3-3989 weekends.

$700
Call

'64 Chevrolet Impala 2 Dr.
HARDTOP.
WWs,. orig.

POWER
EQUIPMENT,
owner. $1095. 433-4318 eves.

BUICK LE SABRE SEDAN 1962
ONE OWNER—GARAGE KEPT
EXCEPTIONAL
Northbrook. 296-5895 evenings.

FULL POWER
AIR CONDITIONING.

$1,775

RD.

4-DR.: GOOD CONDITION.
Must sell. Best offer. 724-6345.

D165 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T.
FACTORY

4-DOOR
HD.
TOP
ic. Original owner.

BEAUTY WITH
lots money.

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview, Ill.

Convertible

_

1956 CHEVY |

Convert.

$1,595
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Specials
965

$00" - Par tele—hatensblla.

For Sale—Automobiles

Convertible

1964

FACTORY
AIR
COND.
A-1
COND.
943-8755 bet. 7-10 p.m. Thurs. or Fri.

Wagon

65

LOW MILES, 6 CYLINDER
AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING.

COMET,
2 DR.
STICK
6
15,000
miles,
w/warranty,
exc.
cond.,
drafted. Best offer. Call 869-6446.

WHITE CADILLAC SEDAN 1954
ONLY 16,000 MILES. $500.
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

$1,575

446-1754

1964
STD.

Pont.

TRANS.

2 Dr.

H.T.

AIRCONDITIONED

$1,295
1964 T-Bird
2 DR.

FULL

POWER.

$1,575

1965 Chev. Impala
4 DOOR

V-8, AUTO.

LOW

MILES.

$1,495

1963
2

DR.

Chev.
6

CYL.

Bel Air

AUTO

POWER

$845
1964
ULL

Pontiac

POWER,

Cat.

4 DOOR,

LOW

MILES.

$1,295

1964 Chevelle Wagon
8 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC
POWER STEERING, BRAKES.

$1,195
1965

Econoline

CLUB

WAGON

1964

Chev.

AUTOMATIC.

$1,095

963

Chev.

POWER,

#2

S.S. Conv.

AIR-CONDITIONED.

$1,075

1965

Comet

LIKE-NEW,

2 Dr.
LOW

’58-RED
CADDY
BEAUTY
TOP
cond.
orign.
owner.
Also
'62 FORD
GALAXY 500, 4 dr. A-1 cond. Call PA
4-4258.
CHEV.
1964 9 PASS.
STATION
WAGon, V8, P.S., P.B., luggage rack, low
miles, 1 owner, $1,375 or best offer.
Will trade. OR 3-0744 aft. 5 p.m.
FAIRLANE
1965
2
DR.
BLACK
vinyl top and interior. 289 h.p. Pwr.
steering. $1,500. Phone
1743-8523 after
8:30 p.m.
GADILLAC, 1959, 4 DR. SEDAN
Air-cond. Exe. cond. $650.
See
Saturday
and
Sunday
at
2725
Crabtree Lane, Northbrook. 272-7233.
1962 BUICK
INVICTA
4 DR.
SEDAN.
A/C’d.
pwr.
windows,
seats,
brks.,
strng.
31.000
mis.
Gar.
kept.
Exc.
cond. $1,000 or best offer. 945-2278.
1963
DODGE
CUSTOM
880
CONV.
Auto. trans. 383 HP. Radio, rear seat
spkr. Like new. Going overseas. Must
sell. WI 5-2541 after 6 p.m.
1961
AMERICAN
RAMBLER
6
cyl. stick; extra tires and rims. Best
offer around $125. Will throw in ’55
Buick for $25 more. 272-1264.

OLDS

Sedan

Comet

6 CYL.,,

CPA

. OPEN

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine |-5300
EVES.
CLOSED

ine 8, 1967

'TIL 9 SAT.
SUNDAY

WIFE’S

"TIL 5

1963

CHEVY

Phone
AL

GOOD
$115

4 DOOR

CONDITION

1957 CHEVROLET

MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE,
V°8.
4
speed,
power
steering,
power
e brakes, clean. PA Le no
eee
ee
WHITE

Perfect cond. Very
sell by weekend.

Ww/

low
935-

AL

225
Every

CONextra,

1965
CORVAIR
MONZA
4
yellow black interior, 140 hp.
Call VE 5-1490

1961

HLT.

Cadillac Sedan DeVille.

AIR COND.;
FULL POWER;
CRUISE
control; 1 owner. $1,350. UN 4-3731.
1959
2
DOOR
HARD
TOP
FORD
Fairlane
Galaxy
500 in good
cond.,
fully equip., new battery and generator. Will sac. Call 251-9434.

1964 Ford Country Sedan
PB, PS, GOOD TIRES, 6 PASSENger.

Best

offer.

RED
4 DR.
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
auto. trans. good running cond., 43,000
actual
mi.
Suburban
owned—driven.
$425. 272-2976 aft. 5:30 p.m.

759

4 DOOR
FORD
GALAXIE
BLACKpower windows, air-conditioning, new
battery,
generator,
p/s.
p/b.
Fine
cond. orig. owner. $500. AL 1-4310.

$50

AFTER

6 p.m.

PArk

965-5531

1963
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
STAtion wagon.
Power
steering;
8 cyl.;
radio,
heater.
Tires
like new.
Exc.
cond. $995. 945-6832.
1966
MUSTANG
2
PLUS
2
FASTback,
candy
red,
3
speed,
PS.,
positraction,
many
extras.
Excellent
Call

owner

FORD;
2 DOOR;
312 V8;
seats, floor shift. $200.
724-8501
1962
CHEVROLET
BEL
door.
Clean, low mileage.
nings or weekends, 724-8849.

1965

1959
FORD
transmission.

2
$90.

WITH
sport
cond.

DR.
STANDARD
PA 9-0847.

1966
CHEV.
BISCAYNE,
BLUE,
2
dr. Radio; W/W;
auto. trans.; power;
Second car. Gar. kept. Low mileage.
Very clean. Must sell. $1,500. 433-3517.
CHEVY:
full power,
$1,095

CHEVY

IMPALA+
3
DR.
excellent condition.
YO

‘63 BEL
low

AIRE

mileage,

1957

FORD.

Radio,

Low

mi.

like

$125

STANDARD
new

battery

or best

“Rt.
5-4015.

4 DOOR

Excellent

offer.

PS,

condition.
TRANS.
and

tires.

272-5696.

MUSTANG

HARD

V8,
4
speed.
Dual
mileage. WI 5-7314.

top;

18’

18

Lapstrake

251-1444.

k

INBOARD

ou

BARELY

THOM

convertible

OU

USED

Cruiser,

7

DAYTON

SPORTY

11 sailing dinghy;
Polyethylene
Compl.
with
sails,
leeboards,
pr. of ears and 2 life jackets.

EL

and

Outboard

FOR

Owens

1%

TORO

35

hp

tandem

tanks,

trailer

elec.

tachometer,

w/hitch

and_

1964,

75

$1,895

or best

SURF

H.

P.

$2

CONVERT.

start;

alee

$625 or

ie

AND TRAILER.
6 p.m.

&amp;

ea

THOMPSON

Evinrude

top, 2

with

trailer,

pr. skis plus all acces.

offer.

Call 446-0191.

ALCORT
HYDROPLANE
_ controls,

$105.

SAILFISH

CONDITION.
272-3267
8

FT.

CR

2-5520.

$150.

WITH

ALL

AQUA-CAT
12’
SAILBOAT—$782. _
For famil
fun or competition.
ie
NORTHSHORE M
LTIHULL

864-7880
677-5924
1434 SKI BOAT READY
FOR WAter; 59 Merc.
H.P. Man. start. —
W/trailer.
Incl.
all
access
guard appr. $450. 966-9391 after 6 p.m. age

A Durable
KLEPPER
condition.

Unsinkable

20

1

MOTOR

LIKE NEW
PA 4-3424,
CRUISERS
INC.

FT.

12' |

SAILBOAT.
EXCE
Call after 5 p.m., AL

OUTBOARD

502

VACA-

tioner,
75
H.P.
outboard,
fully
equipped incl canvases,
tandem
h.d.
trailer with brakes. Reas. DA 8-4474.
SEA KING 8 H.P. MOTOR
Run only 5 hrs. Remote 4 gal. tank;
fwd.-rev.,
twin
cyl.,
extra
.
Immaculate. $225. 729-4896, after
5.

RARE

fire

canvas

elec.

tion
13’

FIND—19

Johnson

access.

and

FT.

S/S

radio,

gear.

fine

Reas.

naviga

433-

INLAND
LAKES
RUNABO
fully
equipped;
25
H.P.
Evinru
motor and trailer; extra props, skis
etc. $350. After 7 p.m. 869-7412.
;

CHRIS
CRAFT
INBOARD
WITH
|
trailer, engine just overhauled.
New.
uphol. Skis.included, Exc. cond. $825.
Call HI 6-6348.
:
17

pump

FT.
CHRIS
CRAFT
SPORTSMAN
131 h.p. Perfect. Complete. $850.
=

~

AL 1-9879

Holsclaw

18°

brakes,

like new, orig. owner, $2,500. Call 414743-3701 or write Win Larson, Green
Bay Rd., Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

THE

Re

¥

system

bilge

RACING

FOR SALE: SAIL BOAT SUN FISH 14
ft. all Fiberglas in good cond. Phone
E. A. Bauer 446-8440 after 6 p.m.
&gt;

1960
TROJAN
DAY
CRUISER.
22’;
sleeps 2, head and galley. 2-35 H.P.
Johnson
motors,
elec.
‘start.
gen.,
remote
controls,
gyro
compass,
60
watt
ship
to
shore,
2 ° Danforth
anchors,
Monall gas tanks-2;
built-in

water

after

THOMPSON

convert.

PRICED,
COMPLETE
AS
DEpRed ps ay ap
smouring is available if
sired.
For
further information, call
446-4400 days, or 729-0946 nights.

finder,

CANOPY

869-5560

FT.

17

Cruiser

ship’s bell; extra propeller;

elec.

sell immed.

PERFECT

auxiliary

3417

2-2332_

FIBREGLAS

awe

COND.

Motors

extinguishers;
life
jackets;
cockpit cover (new 1963).

dir.

Call CR

15 Ft. Elgin Wood Boat
EXC.

with separate
generator;
fuse plugs
and separate circuits for all electrical
systems;
Hallett
shielding
on
both
engine
and
generator;
engine
hour
meter;
White compass;
anchor with
250’
of
line
and
mooring
lines;
2
electric bilge
pumps;
search
light;

fresh

NO.

$185.

Johnson

oxtt ae,

volt Onan
generator
with
12 volt
starting; 110 volt electric refrigerator

horn;

CLASS

is’ LARSON

289
Low

FOLLOWING
EQUIPMENT
IS
_INcluded:
75
watt
Kaar
ship-to-shore
radio; White depth sounder; Chargicator; fume detector with 2 sensors; 110

volt

call DAvis 8-2457,

SAILFISH,
LIKE
NEW
DEL
fiberglas complete with sail, etc.
Call 4 te 6 p.m. HI 6-1608. ©

LENGTH
30’;.
BEAM
10’;
DRAFT
2’6’’; power 177 hp Chrysler V8 (433
hours);
cruising speed 10 knots; top
speed 14 knots; gasoline consumption
at cruise 5 gals. per hour;
gasoline
capacity 110 gals. in 2 tanks;
fresh
water
capacity
60
gals.
Built
by
Owens in 1941 and completely rebuilt
and repowered in 1963. She sleeps four
in comfort. Enclosed head is equipped
with
wash
bowl. Galley
is formica
with built-inisink and alcohol stove.

12

FULL

trailer;

GRADY
-WHITE
17
FOOT
bout with 100 horse. Mercury mo
Excellent
condition.
Reas
Phone 44
33.
4

SALE

Sedan

SEASONS;

DINGHY,

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
Boats

}

SAILBOAT, SUNFISH:

equipped;

1961 WHITE LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
good condition.
Call after 6 p.m. UN 9-2774.

201

$12

Call HI 6-7077 days, AL 6-1157.

AIR
2
Call eve-

TOP

hp.

engine. Lit e
motor good shape.
:

Johnson Seahorse
trailer. Boat and
$1,200. 679-3494.

BUCKET

Exhaust.
ji

)}
3
elec.

mooring cover.

reasons.

NEW

JO

120 H.P.; loaded with extras.
duty trailer; full boat cover,
|
Phone
PArk
4-6912
after

p.m,

QUEEN 1960 PLYMOUTH;
V8, 2
dr. hard top; many extras; after 5:30,
869-2011. Evanston
°61 OLDS
DIN.
88. 4 DR.
H.T.
EXC.
cond.,
air
cond.,
snow
tires
and
wheels. $550. Call VE 5-1350.

LARSON

WANTED:

SHOP

FIBER

Johnson,
Holsclaw
extras. DA 8-2134.

SUNFISH.

GLASS

trailer.

|

175 HP ~

Perfect, —
.
i

FIBERGLAS.

or 2 seasons
old.
Must
be in
condition. 446-1980 after 6 p.m.

good

©

1960
18’
CRUISERS,
INC.,
CONvertible
top,
compass,
remote
spot,
dual
horns,
battery
and
box,
other
€quipment; 75 H.P. Evinrude electric;
Gator trailer $1,375.
:
724-5501
2052 Lehigh Av.
Glenview

28

FT.

SPORT

FISHERMAN

AND

boat trailer. Fully equipped for long
cruises.
185 Chev
Marine,
sleeps
4,
radio,
head,
galley.
Many
extras,
Real
Sharp!
In
Wilmett@
Harbor.
Phone 251-3508.

777-2655.

RED
super
exc.

Health

LIKEN

HANDSOME

EXCELLENT
CONair
conditioned,
like
Call 827-1914.

758

generator;

HARD

convert.

board;
Heavy
$2,995.

in galley; 110 volt shore system with
cable; 12 volt engine system on engine

"56
PONTIAC—GOOD
STARTER,
heater, auto. transmission. Runs well,
good trans. $135. AL 1-6616 or see at
1610 Highland, Wilmette.
1965
CHEVY,
“B/A,°
2
DR...
SED...
cyl.
A/T,
radio
and
heater,
W/W,
clean, good cond., like new tires, GR
5-2939, 906 Greenwood, Bob Mueller.
CONVERTIBLE RED IMPALA
B; P.S.; auto. trans.; Trouble free
car, looks great. $1,075.
272-0943

$1,995.

Perf.

66

OLDSMOBILE
1963
CONVERTIBLE;
Cutlass;
blue;
very
good condition;
private owner. Must sell. PA 4-8728.

CHEVROLET
CHEVELLE,
1964,
6
cyl.
4 dr.
sedan.
2 mounted
snow
tires. Best condition. $875. 491-0153.

OLDS
442
COUPE.
red
interior.
4
speed,
wheels.
Low
mileage,
$1,950. 724-8775.

starter;

1962
BUICK
SPECIAL
CONVERT.
good condition; $675; 475-7141.
Call after 6 p.m.

WE
HAVE
A
'58
FORD
STATION
wagon.
4 door, 8 cylinders. $90. 8691834 after 6 p.m.

DR.

HP.

USED

4-0261

4

80

1960
CADILLAC,
dition,
factory
new tires, $850.

1955
CHEVROLET
2 DR.
HARDTOP
292 cu. in.; 3 speed; Headers; $325 or
best offer. Call after 6 p.m. PArk 92214.

LESABRE:

SLICKCRAFT,

son, Gator trailer w/jack. NEW
67. White fiberglas; blue int.;

DINGHY—COMBINATION
SAIL,
and motor. Nylon sail and jib.
Call 446-2149

°64 MERCURY COMET 4 DOOR
WHITE, FULL POWER, RADIO
ORIGINAL OWNER. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. 259-6322 EVES.

1960 BUICK
top. $200.

15’

1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA V-°8.
Original
owner.
4
door,
air-conditioned, power steering, power brakes.
$1,500. Call AM 2-5299.

1958 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN
COND. NEW DELCO BATTERY

GOOD

201 Boats ond Outboard Motors

LEMANS § 1963

’62

823-1871.

$795. Call 446-1985.
SPEED

2 Dr.

CHEVROLET
'65
4
DR.
V-8.
RAGio, heater. Pwr. glide. Pwr. str. Low
mileage.
Garage
kept.
Best
offer
takes. Private. 446-6817.

PB,

6-1246.

500

ONLY
$2,100.
EXC.
COND.
ORIG,
owner. Call 945-6898 after 5 p.m.
1
OWNER
’61.
FORD
GALAXIE
convertible.
White.
Excellent
condition.
$500.
Call
days,
492-3366
or
nights, UN 4-5308.
1968
CHEVY
BISCAYNE
ORGIN.
owner,
2 door,
white,
6 cyl.,
auto.
trans. $750 or best offer.
Call 475-7217.
1956. T-BIRD;
1 OWNER.
KEPT
IN
exc.
cond.;
like
new
tires;
top,
uphols.;
$1,800. On display at Kenilworth Pure Oil, Green Bay Rd.

63.
1963
BUICK
ELECTRA
vertible. Clean. 1 owner.
including stereo. $1,250.

4 DR.

STICK.
SHIFT.
offer. 251-4853.

1955 PONTIAC.GOOD RUNNING
CONDITION. CALL GR 5-7457
ASK FOR BILL

AIR
COND.
4
steering,
auto.

THUNDERBIRD.

EQUIPPED.
condition. Best

1962
TEMPEST
CONVERTIBLE.
LT.
blue;
auto.
transm.;
radio;
heater;
good tires. $695 or best offer. Private.
256-4375.
1963
CHEVY
CONVERTIBLE
IMpala. Looks like new. Power snarling.
Make offer. AL 6-1667, home, or 86/6800, office.
1963
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible, turquoise blue, power steering
and
brakes,
$1,100.
UN
4-8822
after 6 p.m.

‘66

6 AL 1-0988.

Black interior.
mileage.
Must

BUICK
’64 LA
SABRE.
PROFESSOR
oing to Europe.
Only
14,000 miles.
1,650. Call 869-1206 or 492-3489.

condition.

1-0131 before 3:30 after

’65

1964

1960 CONVERTIBLE
CHEV.
IMPALA
Auto. trans. Radio, heater, snow tires
vee
Orig. owner. $325. VE
5-0129.

Clean.

724-6468.

1968
GALAXIE
500
door,
radio,
power
trans. $850. 328-7606.

NIL-SHORE FORD
* 611

SELLING

55

$795

POWER.

seats.

Impala.
Auto.
shift. Excellent
bodv.
snow tires. Original owner. $1,095. 433-

MILES,

RED.

ALL

1961
FORD
BLUE
4
DR.
6
CYL.
Stick
shift,
new
trans.
and
clutch.
snow
tires,
radio.
Price
$250. .Call
after 5:15. 234-3793.

Convert.

AUTO.

98.

Bucket

CHECKER
1963
SUPERBA
4 _ DR.
Local
original
owner.
$895.
Knauz
Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-1700.
1965
MUSTANG
HARDTOP
6 CYL.
Cruiseomatic, power steering, original
owner.
PA 4-6241

$995
1963

COUPE

FACT.
AIR.
$1,800 or best.

Bel Air 4 Dr.

6 CYLINDER,

CLASSIC
1955
WHITE
CADILLAC
Convertible.
Red
leather
interior.
Excellent running condition. $400 firm.
Call 864-3161.
61
OLDS
HARDTOP
DYNAMIC
88.
Excellent
running
and
very
clean.
Reasonably priced for immediate sale,
ALpine 6-0771.
1961
6
CYLINDER
CHEVROLET,
4
door,
standard
trans.,
radio,
good
tires, good cond. $500. Call UN 9-1290
after 12 noon.

64

$1,295

FALCON ’61, 4-DOOR SEDAN
stick shift, good condition.
743 Hinman Av. Call 491-0181.

FULLY
Good

TEMPEST’

9

2 door, 326 engine, buckets, 3 speed
stick, low mileage, Se
YO 5-0744.
1962 CHEVY
CARRY—ALL
HEATER,
radio, good tires, low mileage,
good
condition. $825. Call
328-1334 between 7:30 - 9 p.m.
1963
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE.
Perfect
cond.,
black
w/red _ interior,
V8 cruise, full power
including. windows. Best offer. HI 6-6147.

V-8.
AUTOMATAL 1-3380.

1960 CHEVY
4 DOOR
VERY
CLEAN
and mechanically
good. Must be seen
to appreciate. Phone 491-1133 or after
6:30, SH 3-7691.
1964 CORVAIR
3 speed transmission
White with red interior. $750
Phone 491-1120

'66 Galaxie

Ford

PONTIAC

+

200

ae

P

BEAUTIFUL
DELUXE,
MINT CONDItion
1965
Aluma
Craft
17!2
ft.
fiberglass
runabout.
Full
side,
aft
curtains. Johnson 75 H.P. motor, gator
trailer. Extras galore. Call AL. 1-0087
or AL 1-3015.
19°
HP

BARBOUR
Evinrude

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U.S. Savings Bonds J
New Freedom Shares

LAPSTRAK
1960.
5€
all electric 1960. Heavy

CLigas

duty road trailer, like new tires. Many

extra pieces of equip. Ready for the
water.
$1,000
or
best
offer.
706
Glendale Rd., Glenview, PA 4-0007.
BEAUTIFUL
about
many

MUST
1965

75
HP
extras.

SELL
61'
DELTA

Johnson
R. Frear.

RUN-

motor
trailer.
GR
5-400, ext.

1960
17’
GLASSPAR
CITATION,
75
hp Evinrude, Tee-Nee trailer, custom
cover. Exc. cond. $1,075. 272-6518.

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Unusual A rrangements

Li

UL

——

J. Sheldon Oartel, president of the Episcopalian Church
Women, pours tea for (from left) Eugene Buchanan, who has exhibited collections in every one of the eight ‘Separate Tables" bene-

ane, gin Smee

Mrs

fits; Mrs. Robert

Pool, hostess; and

Mrs. Alan

Engle,

benefit chair-

man, all of Highland Park. Mrs. Oartel's table featured Korean
brass objects and antiques; Mrs. Eagle's was quite formal with silver,
china and Swedish crystal.

et, et

Princess
touches on
Alaeddin's
service on

ann

ee

Rudivoravan is putting the finishing
the 50th anniversary table exhibited by
Lamp in Highland Park. Gold dinner
a lace cloth; water goblets banded in

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gold; gold tableware; and gold candlesticks added
festive touches. The benefit proceeds were donated to various Episcopal charities.

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as

An authentic middle
Pate

|
Mrs. Nathan Corwith of Highland Park called
her table "Breakfast in Copenhagen." Fresh strawberries and
62

assorted

Danish

rolls offered

an invit-

ing breakfast table to the crowds attending the
recent "Separate Tables'' benefit in Trinity Church,
Highland Park. (Staff Photos)

1800's table was exhibited by Robert G.

Robinson, president of the Highland Park Historical Society. lron- _
stone and pewter were set around an old-fashioned kerosene lamp.
Other unusual tables included one set by Mrs. Barrett Mason of
Highland

Park,

which

featured

silver dollars melted down

a silver tea

service

fashioned

from

following the Revolutionary War.
June

8,

1967

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Mrs. Smith Nemed ito -YWCA Board _
Mrs.

Malcolm

N.

Smith

of

yy oer Park was recently elect-

House

executive

committee

ed
to a six year term
as a
member of the board of directors

the

Hcg:

planning

exciting

programs

Woman's

Club

for next season.

are

of (from left) Mrs. Harry A. Wolter, first vice
president; Mrs. Herbert Bull, recording secretary;
and Mrs. James Breed, president. (Staff Photo)

Mrs.

Harry Ruppel Jr., second vice president, places
the needle on an audition record for the opinions

Club Casts Off for June Dance

Close Season

The Belles &amp; Beaux Dance Club
has chosen a nautical theme for
its June 17 dance in the Waukegan
Inn,
200 W.
Green
Bay
Rad.,
Waukegan.

With Program
The

Newcomers

Club

of

Deer-

field will hold its closing luncheon
for the year at 1 p.m. Wednesday
in the Villa Moderne, Northbrook.

A

social

hour

will

precede

the

luncheon.

An informal ‘graduation’ ceremony will be conducted by Mrs.
Robert

Jordan,

honorary

ing

stewardship

life

| Community Fund of Metropolitan —
Chicago; and a member of the
committee for the Michael Reese —

Hospital Research Institute Medical Council which
tal Ball benefit.

of Mr.

Mr.

Orchard, all of Deerfield, is ready-

and

Mrs.

president,
Deerfield.

1409

and Mrs.

Lyman

this meeting,

invitation

to

the

by

Townley

Club.

FREE

Robert

LaRoche,

both

of

every

you

18th Birthday

purchase

Accepted

IN OUR

Smith,

Wincanton

Two Kennedy Half-Dollars
dress

Cards

TOGETHER,

TRIDE RITE

Dr.,

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A
S
SUMMER
THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS

with

Installation of officers also will
be held. Mrs. Frank Barnes is
president-elect,
succeeding
Mrs. .

Bank

GO

presi-

be eligible

join

2335 W. Devon Ave. Chge. 60645

FIT AND FUN

Dan

dent and village greeter, for 60
members who have completed the
three years they are allowed to be
Newcomer
members
and _ will,
after

“Movies To Remember" Studios Ltd" —

Inn

Reservations may be made with

Bergmark and Mr. and Mrs. John

-

and

Shaffner,
all of Deerfield, has
planned boat races, regardless of
weather.
Sailing attire and cruise wear
will be the order of the day.

committee,
Mrs. Gene

plans the Cry

8 or 16 mm (audio or silent)

Midwest

the

CHILDREN

at our

Celebration

Deer-

field.

The
Betty

program will feature Mrs.
McEnery and Ann (Mrs.

Vincent J.) Rauner,

both of Deer-

field, in a musical

program

en-

titled, ‘“Love Makes

the World

Go

Round.”’ Mrs. McEnery has appeared on radio and television and
in summer

with

stock. She will appear

‘“‘Mr. L’s’’ Carousel

Theater

this summer, playing in ‘‘Milk and
Honey.”’
Reservations;
for the

must

be made

row.

Checks

luncheon

by 5 p.m.
should

be

tomorsent

to

Mrs. Goldwyn Draper, 431 Indian
Hill Rd., or her co-chairman, Mrs.
Wesley J. Kiley, 63 Larkdale East,
both in Deerfield.

AOPi Setting Up
For Potluck Dectie

Our 18th Birthday Celebration
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
JUNE 7th, 8th, 9th, &amp; 10th.

A potluck picnic at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the home of Mrs. L.
Stephenson,
2426 Central
Park,
Evanston,
will
round
out
the
season’s activities of the Chicago-

North

Shore

Chapter

of

Alpha

Omicron Pi.

ountr

Among
those
assisting
the
hostess and bringing specialty
dishes are Mrs. Carl Schultz of
Wilmette and Mrs. Charles Ellsworth of Highland Park.
Plans for the 47th international
convention June 17-21 at Mackinaw Island will be discussed.

June

8,

1967

1708
580 Lincoln, Winnetka

474 Central, Highland Park

the &gt;

of the

2

338-3715

savers,

to transpose

of

Priced from $49”

Houser and Mr. and Mrs. Robert

a.m.
decorations
by Mr. and

hats

chairman

=

into a yacht club. The entertainment
committee,
under
the

The cocktail flag for ‘‘Captain’s
Capers” will be raised at 8:30
p.m. and dancing, to the music of
Clare Alexander, will last until 1
The
headed

anchors,

Sailing

vice

oa

@ WEDDINGS,
@ ANNIVERSARIES
@ CONFIRMATIONS
@ Children's birthday parties
@ ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Phone or write

Newcomers

Hull

we

budget review committee

president, she is a trustee of the

Deerfield

‘Gourge

sociation;

the United States.
In addition to her work with the
YWCA
of Metropolitan Chicago
where she is an executive vice

of the

of

secretary of —
:

of the National YWCA.
She will confer with YWCA’s
throughout the central region of

Officers

Association;

Glenview
Glenview

Rd.

Coming
soon to
Northbrook

656

Deerfield
Deerfield

Rd.

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By SHIRLEY GORDON

|

“The

measure

relationship

in

of

a

mother-daughter

is in the way

the daughter,

turn, carries on her mothering . . .”

"dive Mrs. Edith G. (Walter) Neisser in
| her newest book, ‘Mothers and Daugh2 ee
on.

f

The

chain

reaction

she

hears

begins
the

from

birth to a girl; a Rajput woman

Himalayas

,

the x

announcement,

from birth,
grown she
husband’s
little more
“It took
» book,” said

~
‘

continued
s have a baby girl!” and is
feae
as the baby girl grows and takes her place

* ba
ae

as

a wife

and

then

as

a mother

to

a

The Highland Park housewife,

F

who has

in the

a daughter

inferior

and knows that when she is
will be sent to live with her
relatives where she will be
than a servant.
me two years to write this
Mrs. Neisser, ‘‘but that’s not

counting the time I spent planning and
researching it. I never considered myself

5

daughter of her own.
_

considers

*
|
..

”

7 Si ssiinent

daughters in the United States.
While a woman in a Hopi Indian household where women are the central figures
; realizes her greatest desire when she gives

a good enough writer to actually discipline

sociologists, psychologists, and an|| thropologists, has turned out a highly

my writing hours, but I did try to complete
a chapter every six weeks.”’
“A lot of the writing was done first in
my head, lying on my back in the sun

LS every

while

‘| had

|

many

years of contact with casework-

ers,

readable book that should find itself on | _

|

mother’s

| favorite

first-aid.

shelf,

cookbook,

along

with

her

and her pamphlet

on

ee ai

_Serene ili ————— mi ii cil ae —

—

|

aS
‘ometimes it doesn’t pay to be so healthy. I’d never “7d the
oo
delicious desserts prepared by Victor Anderes, the Swiss food
| service director of Highland Park Hospital, since I’d never been a
2
nme there. But at the recent awards meeting, the tea table was
n with an elegant continental thing he whipped up—complete with
sem fruits and whipped cream on a heavenly light-as-a-feather cake!
of

the

hospital

staff

entertaines

his

. That Dr. George Olander
friends

with

his

beautiful

F glides of Africa . . that the United States government figures $2.00 an
~ hour for volunteers in estimating hospital costs-per-day-per-patient .
and that the comedy team of Tobin and Stern are fantastically
- entertaining. Their satirical routine on the life of a volunteer,
_ augmented with ratty furs, a wardrobe of flowery hats, and their own
_ inimitable facial expressions, must be seen to be believed.
&amp;
“s

others of the bride are accustomed to stories about the headaches
and ulcers inherent in planning beautiful big weddings—but

_ seldom have they heard one to top this.
When the former Karen Kramer planned her wedding to Charles
ES : ivaine, they hoped for a traditional big wedding.
_ They and her mother set a June 25 date, engaged the large ballroom
2 of the Continental Plaza Hotel, made
selected her
| members
and friends,
_ bridesmaids and their ensembles.

_

up

a guest list of
and
even

gown,

175 family
chose
the

During the first week in April, the bridegroom-to-be phoned and said,

- “Guess

what,

honey.

I have

to report to my

National

Guard

unit Apr.

23!”
_ Mrs. Kramer reports that everyone was understanding and helpful.
_ The hotel canceled all previous arrangements and set up a small room

| to hold the 25 members

64

of the families;

the

stores

canceled

the

He

showed

when

displeasure

he came

been

on the rare occasions

home

from

who is an
But for
surrounds
she pokes
ers

matter

where

hobby
they

and

opera singer.”
all the humor with which she
her writings, and for all the fun
at herself as an author, ‘“Moth-

Daughters”

is a serious

of human experiences.”
It is not meant to be a textbook,

relationship.
“Sometimes,”

she pointed out, ‘“‘a small

amount

at the

of help

right

asked

to

pose

never

bothered

a source of
he

was

bent

to

apply

her

lipstick, comb her hair, or even straighten her skirts.
You guessed it. They’re home now and each and every foot of film is
a masterpiece of a beautiful never-to-be-forgotten scene, with a bored
and slightly frowsy-looking woman in the foreground!
rs. Marshall Kolka and Mrs. Harry Morgan, both of Deerfield,
are the new vice presidents of Wilmot Chapter of Women’s
American ORT.

time

can

be

crucial.”

This year, they took their first trip to Europe, and once again he went
loaded for bear. After so many years of tolerating his hobby she wisely
when

but is

understanding, if not solutions, to the delicate
problems
of the mother-daughter

black, out-of-focus, costly fillers for the waste basket.

and

of

written in down-to-earth language offering

almost double by the weight of the fancy equipment—movie camera,
slide camera, color flim, light meters, you name it, he used it. And no
matter how foolproof the guarantee, all he ever brought home were

nothing,

study

Park

Resident Conducts
Class for District

was

went,

to

“one of the most profound and rewarding

you!
No

the office

to stay home and write; and she’s certainly a lot quieter to have around than a wife

The former J. Ogden Armour home has spacious drawing rooms, a
breathtaking staircase (which will also serve to display June Ball debs
later this month), and other lush accouterments. If you can’t make it
today, go tomorrow, or even Saturday—and stay for lunch. The Mothers
Association and the Scholarship Fund will be glad you did, and so will
for years his photography

but

“But after all,’’ she stated, “being a
writer is a perfect occupation for a wife.
The husband always knows where his wife
is; she isn’t gadding about.
“It only takes 25c worth of typing paper
to keep her happy, and that’s a lot cheaper
than if he had to buy supplies for a wife
who was an oil painter!’
“She doesn’t need much of a wardrobe

displayed in the very finest of surroundings in Reid Hall on the campus
of the Lake Forest Academy.

amusement.

her,

well!”

gowns; the mothers’ gowns, etc.; showers and luncheons
switched assignments; and a
off; the photographer

story...

invaluable

tinued working this evening? It’s going so

ouldn’t this be a lovely day to drive to the annual Lake Forest
Antiques Show? The magnificent array of rare antiques is

family

an

encouraged

find her, still typing, and with the request,
“Please dear, would you mind if I con-

beautiful wedding was had by all!

said

has
only

criticized as well, bringing his own knowledge into the book’s completion. He never

By Shirley Gordon

bridesmaids’
were called

S73

not

Highland

Sncidentally . .
ther tidbits gleaned at the meeting.

husband

help.

There are chapters geared to. almost :.
a
; every facet of the lifelong mother-daughter
_ relationship, from the moment of birth
- through middle-aged daughters and their
ee aging mothers, to death of a mother. Neither
does she ignore the step-mother , j
ce
or the mother-in-law relationship.
Mrs. Walter (Edith G.) bakiber with her granddaughter, Kate, to
“The part that was the most fun to
whom "Mothers and Daughters" is dedicated. (Dorka Raynor Photo)
write dealt with middle-aged women who
have mothers. The relationship of a grown
tion of Family Living, leading discussion
- woman to her mother is increasingly imby herself, or live in a nursing home.
groups in education for parents.
- portant with increased life expectancy,
The Neissers,
by contrast,
have
no
She has written numerous magazine
and one that has been done so much less,”’
daughters of their own. Their eldest son,
articles.
Her
two previous
books
are
she said.
Carl, lives in California with his wife and
“Brothers and Sisters” and ‘The Eldest
“I did a lot of research before I started
three sons. Their second son, Edward, is
to write. Much has been written on the
Child.”
a resident of Winnetka with his wife, a
“T had a lot of help writing this book,”
subject and there have been various conson, and a small daughter whose picture
she grinned. ‘‘My friends invariably would
_ ferences on aging. I talked to a lot of
is also on the dust jacket of ‘(Mothers and
say, ‘If you need any material, just let me
-¥ peopl who worked in this field and they
Daughters.”’
know, I can tell you a lot of stories about
_ were very generous with material.”
“T love that picture,’’ says the author.
my daughter!’ ”
‘|
In her book, she points out that two
“It’s not very flattering of me but Dorka
In a more serious vein, she added, sey
'|
generations of women
over 60 in one
Raynor, the photographer, was able to
wrote this book for mothers who have
_ family are a frequent occurrence. What
catch the forward-looking gaze in Kate’s
daughters — and for mothers who have
| a mother expects in the way of attention
eyes, which seemed to express the con;f. or visits from her grown-up daughter rests
mothers.”’
tinuing relationship between the generaOne chapter deals with mothers and
largely on. the way she, in turn, had
tions.”
daughters in other cultures and reflects
treated her own mother. The daughter
Mrs. Neisser is a member of the Board
not only anthropological research and ad. sees in her mother a reflection of what
of Directors of the Institute for Psychovice, but visits the Neissers made to other
analysis; the Chicago Institute for Early
she will become, and hopes to stem the
countries.
ne ravages of age by increased attention.
Childhood Education; the Public Policy
¥ !
Mother-daughter relationships in India,
She also explores the emotional honesty
Committee of the Metropolitan Welfare
22 -mecessary in making a decision as to
Greece, Japan, in Israel’s kibbutz’, and in
Council; and vice president of the Scholarthe African bush point up the unique
ship and Guidance Association in Chicago.
whether an aged mother should live in
characteristics
of mothers
and their
She was a group leader for the Associa; the same household as her daughter, live

;

on vacations.”’

Her

Mrs.
Highland

George
Park

D.

Wardle

will

conduct

of
a

parliamentary procedure class for
officers

and chairmen

of the 10th

District of the Illinois Federation
of Women’s Clubs at 11 a.m.
Tuesday in the Glenview Community Church, 1000 Elm St.
After a noon luncheon, club,
district, and state chairmen will
divide into five workshop groups.
Mrs. Donald Dick of Deerfield will
be among those assisting with the
safety workshop.
The communications group will
be lead by Mrs.
Robert
B.
Ricketts. Mrs. E. Truett Newbrough will work with the group
planning a. district press book
contest.
Park.

Both

are

of

Highland

Tomorrow is the deadline for
reservations which may be made
with Mrs. Richard Hill,
tral Park Av., Wilmette.

315

Cen-

The 46 clubs of the 10th district
have given about $7,5000 to educaional projects in the past year.
June

8,

1967

�Junior Boast Gets Plans
Underway

for Annual Musee

Planning for the 18th annual
Musee de Noel sale sponsored by
the Junior Board of Scholarship
and Guidance already is underway.
Mrs.

ka

Warren

is general

Preece

sale to be held Nov. 14-16 in the
Winnetka Community House.
Handcrafts’

of Winnet-

chairman

for

workshops

are held

every Wednesday in the Winnetka
home of Mrs, Jack Weinstein.
Among

the

her

co-chairmen

is

Mrs.

A. A. Colalucca of Glenview.

—————

mink ...
the magnificent
so flattering
so fashionable
so

\

members

of the Junior Board

of Scholar-

preview items to be sold at

November's

de

Mark

Musee

Hunnen

Noel.

From

of Northbrook,

Lunch Heralds
Ravinia Party
More
pected

luncheon

Monday

in

the

home of Mrs. Seymour Rothstein,
115 Carlisle Av., Deerfield.
The party will be a kickoff for
the 11th Annual Summer Party

for the North Shore Committee of
the Women’s
Division of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Chicago.

Miss

Vera

Jewish

Margolis

Family

and

of

the

Community

Service will relate her work at the
agency which ‘helps adolescent
youngsters.

The July 13 luncheon in Ravinia
Park will include a rehearsal of
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Seiji Ozawa, Ravinia’s music director,

and

Peter

Serkin,

guest

soloist

for

the

evening

_per-

formance,

have

been

invited

to

attend.
Others on the Deerfield committee

are

Mrs.

Austin

Hokin,

tailor-make

Soe

of Glencoe, Mrs. William Bates Ill of Wilmette,
and Mrs. Roger Stone of Highland Park. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

Mrs.

Paley

Mrs.

Benjamin Levin, Mrs. Sheldon
Sharfman, Mrs. Lawrence Dubow,
and Mrs. Abraham Seitel.

Kappa Aulmnae
To Install Officers
The
Kappa
Kappa
Gamma
alumnae association will install
officers
at a noon
luncheon
Wednesday following a morning of
golf and tennis at the Sunset
Ridge Country Club, Sunset Ridge

Miss Nora Francis Luthmers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Eugene
Luthmers of Highland
Park, became the bride of J.
Thomas Robertshaw in a May 26
ceremony

read

by

Msgr.

James

Murphy
in
Immaculate
Conception Church in Highland Park.
The evening vows were followed
by a wedding reception in the
bride’s home.

The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Robertshaw of Drexel Hill, Pa., formerly
of Highland Park.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
delustered satin, fashioned with a

full train and
trimmed
with
Venise lace. A matching fabric

Zent,

vice

William
means,

president,

Richard,
both

of

and

Mrs.

ways

and

Deerfield;

Mrs.

Geoffrey Ames of Glenview, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Andrew Shirey of Northbrook, alumnae rushing.
Also to be installed are Mrs.
John Brooke, publicity, and Mrs.
C. Lee Johnson, hospitality, both
of Deerfield; Mrs. Donald Murphy, directory; Mrs. Philipp Binzel, board advisor;
and Mrs.
Roland Forsyth, magazine chair-

mink—choose

the

ecto
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458 Central Avenue

rose held her shoulder length silk
illusion veil, and she carried .a

| Highland

nosegay of white roses.

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Mrs. R. H. Compere of Highland
Park was her sister’s matron of
honor.
Miss Marcia Kavanagh of Bethesda, Md., was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids

included

Miss

Sibby

Stein of Philadelphia; Miss Mary
Ellen

Miller,

Miss

cadante
and Miss
cadante, all of Drexel
wore long, pink crepe
carried pink roses
flowers.

Denise

Jane

Park

i

| Monday to Saturday 9 to 5 |
Wednesday till 2 pm.

Mer-

Joan MerHill. They
gowns and
with corn-

Monceau

of

San

Francisco was her aunt’s flower
girl.
Serving as best man was Robert
Whitman of Norridge, Il.

ii

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DRESSES

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the bottom 10%
of your
language class,

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Reg. 89.95 - 110.00

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Rd., Northfield.

Mrs. Ralph Gilliland of Glenview will be installed as president.
Other new officers are Mrs. Larry

your

skins you want—for a special price
of $1800, regularly priced at $2400.

Miss Luthmers Repeats Vows

than 30 women are exto attend a 12:30 p.m.

petite

left are

Mrs. Robert

«. —

ae

New

ship and Guidance

Due to an exceptional purchase of
highest quality mink pelts we can now

“hee

Peta

luxurious

Sut

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and

We'll talk with you and repeat words to you and

Botan

P. rinks,

Rayons,

es

Afternoon,
Evening

3

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listen to you and read with you and write with you

and drill you and be patient with you.

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June

8,

1967

65

�EUB

Women

Install Board

Institute,

10

a.m.,

aaee

Pick-

p.m.

FRIDAY

* Ravinia Garden Club—11 a.m. luncheon meeting, home of Mrs. Glenn
Baird, 321 N. Deere Park Dr., Highland Park.

MONDAY
23- Jewish

Federation

Women’s

Division,

North

Shore

Committee—Des-

AV. Deerfield.

TUESDAY
Tenth District, Iinois Federation of Women’s
a m., Glenview Community Church, 1000 Elm St.

Clubs—Workshop,

11

of

Deerfield—Closing

luncheon,

- Moderne, Northbrook; installation of officers.
_ Servicemen’s Mothers’ Club—Luncheon meeting,

oo

1

1:30

p.m.,
p.m.

Villa

home

of

G. A. Norrlen, 551 Skokie Av., Highland Park.

Second

The

Northbrook

Village

the

1
un

Sunday

Speare,

Mrs.

Her-

Mrs.
William
Lawson,
Mrs.
Joseph
Woldhuis,
Mrs.
Henry
Schurman and Mrs. Frank Big-

also of Deerfield,

are new

circle chairmen. The circles will
meet Tuesday for the final meetings of the season.

League
With

Gay 90’s Theme Will Prevail
At

Clifford

bert Wenger, Mrs. Thomas Naumann, Mrs. Rubert Haight, and
Mrs. Walter Benn, all of Deerfield.

gam,

WEDNESDAY
Club

Other board members are Mrs.
Meredith
Smith,
Mrs.
Roger
Sampson, Mrs. Gerhardt Taevs,

Mrs.

as luncheon, 12:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Seymour Rothstein, 115 Carlisle

Newcomers

New
officers
include
Mrs.
Maurice Miller, president; Mrs.
William Miller and Mrs. Kenneth
Wessling, vice presidents;
Mrs.
Lyman Higgins, secretary; Mrs.
Donald Stryker, treasurer.

Ends

Year

Luncheon

Members of the Townley Wom-

Park

en’s Bowling
selnon Wiha

League closed the
Ses 16 neon i

the

Squire

Country

Restaurant,

Green

program of the “Y” which serves

will be transformed into a gay 90’s_

nine suburbs including Highland

Mrs. Jack Huebler of Highland

park June 25 for the second annual

park,

Highwood,

Park was named chairman of the

Sunday in the Park Band Concert

sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary of the North Suburban YMCA. _

auxiliary members

Costumed

man
a wandering
and Sdd.to
atmosphere
the festiveballoon
will
as guests stroll though a variety
of booths including a country
store,

refreshment

stand,

homemade baked goods booth.
The

park

will open at noon

and
and

“the band concert featuring John
-Doremus as master of ceremonies
will begin at 2:30 p.m.

_

Chief

Warrant

Officer

F.

Riverwoods,

Bannockburn, and Deerfield.
.

%

Ravinia Garden
ss

The Ravinia Garden Club
hear a discussion on shrubs

landscape

gardening

when

Grayslake.
group for the coming year.

=

Club Schedules Talk
;

will
and

they

meet tomorrow in the home of
Mrs. Glenn Baird, 321 N. Deere
Park Dr., Highland Park.
The board will meet at 11 a.m.
and luncheon will be served at

12:30 p.m. Assistant hostesses will

be

Mrs.

Floyd S.
hoff, and
All are of
Oliver
Nursery
Wilmette
question
follow.

John

B.

Wilbor,

Mrs.

Hewett, Mrs. Carl LinMrs. James F. Quigg.
Highland Park.
Pryor
of the Chalet
and Garden Shop in
will be the speaker. A
and answer period will

W.

Brumbaugh will conduct the Great
Lakes
Naval
Training
Center

- Band and the Melodeers Chapter

of Sweet Adelines Inc. will present a program of barbershop

Mrs. Norman H. Gerlach of Chicago (center) models a Philippine
gown representative of those to be seen at the International Visitors
Center's A Fete Philippine at 5:30 p.m. June I7 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Russ, 1110 Chestnut St., Wilmette. Admiring the
gown are Mrs. Reuben Foster of Highland Park (left) and Mrs. Russ.
_ (Staff Photo)
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‘Trinity United Church of Christ, Women’s Guild Board—1:30
Epehday celebration, Woodvale Halli, 760 North Av., Deerfield.

installed

o.0.2

TODAY

DAR, North Shore Chapter—Flag Day meeting, 1:30 p.m., home of
LAr. Richard R. Wolfe, 320 Portwine Rd., Deerfield; talk by Col. Lewis
F. Treleaven.
Infant Welfare Society, Fieldbrook Center—11:30 a.m. luncheon,
‘Skokie Country Club, 500 Washington Av., Glencoe.

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Officers
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of World Service of the Bethlehem
EUB
Church of Deerfield were

harmony.
and

on

the

executive

director

_ of the North Suburban YMCA, will
explain building plans and acquaint visitors with the YMCA
- program.
_ Proceeds
from
the
concert,
which attracted over 3000 people

last year, will benefit the youth

Members to Mark

Their Birthdays
The
Women’s Guild
Trinity United Church

will

honor

the

Board of
of Christ

birthdays

of its

members at 1:30 p.m. today in
Woodvale Hall of the church, 760
- North Av., Deerfield.

_

The hostess

| month

table

has

for each birthday

planned

decorations

dessert

appropriate

and

for

_ that month.
_

Mrs.-Herb Byard, president, will

introduce Mrs. Donn Wright, both
| of Deerfield, who will take over
_ the office later this month.

Baby
6b

sitter service is available.

Mrs. Edgar Bailey of Deerfield (foreground) peruses the hundreds
of books available at the Brandeis Book Sale. (Staff Photo)

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June

8,

1967

�Emblem

Club Installs Officers

New officers of the Highland
Club 113 were _
Park Emblem
installed recently during a ceremony in the Elks Lodge.
New

of

Caprio

Alfred

Mrs.

Hampshire, supreme president of

Architectural Unit
Awards
Two
Mrs.
Edward
M.
Highland

board

Park

of the

tural League
Friday.
_

‘

Tc

‘

schools,

;
4

:

Mrs.

Peter

Sonza

Nove ra

of

Highland

:

Park

(right) president of the Italian Women's Prosperity
Club, hands gold hearts set with their own birth-

stones to Mrs. Adele Braza (left) and Mrs. Angelo

;

,

Casalari, both of Highwood, during a recent ceremony honoring members over 80 years of age.
Mrs. Casalari was one of the club's founders 38

years ago. (Bud Daley Photo)

plus

$700
the

for

Illinois

m

tea

sponsored
by
the
Woman’s
Board of Lawrence Hall.
Guests at the

to be

at 2 p.m.
day
in
rence

Home
Miss Clafford

at

annual

PF tea

4833

held
TuesLawMall

for Boys,
N.

Fran-

cisco St., Chicago, are required to
bring a new or old item to be
resold

at

the

This-N-That

Thrift

Shop.
Proceeds from the resale shop
benefit Lawrence Hall and St.
Mary’s Home for Children in
Chicago.
Miss Clafford will relate harem
life in southern Iraq as portrayed
in Miss Fernea’s book.

A member
of the National
Society of Arts and Letters, Miss
Clafford has served on the Chicago board of the National League
of American Pen Women and as
program

consultant

FM.

on

Her

writings

have

won

her the

‘Award of Merit in the Field of
Writing” from Iota Sigma Epsilon, journalism sorority at Northwestern University.

Joanne

Brooks

Joins Sorority
Miss Joanne Brooks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman M.
Brooks, 312 Barberry Rd., Highland Park, a sophomore at Northwestern University, recently was
initiated into Phi Beta, professional sorority for music and
speech. Miss Brooks and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
J. Price of Chicago, left last week

for Europe, where they will spend
several weeks touring France,
Spain, and Italy.
June

8,

1967

Put
together

WBBM-

She also is a member of the
International
Platform
Association and is listed in Who’s Who of
American Women.

to

summer!

Others are Mrs. William Russell
of Highwood, treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Marks, recording secretary;
Mrs. Walter Evans, corresponding

secretary; -Mrs.

luncheon

first
trustee;
Oetzel, second

the

Council

its
Chi-

funds,

and

of Technolo-

Lloyd

Bergquist,

Mrs.
trustee;

Raymond
and Mrs.

James
Watson,
third
_all of Highland Park.

Audi-

for

of Illinois,

Institute

gy received $300.

Lecturer Miss Patricia Clafford
will review ‘‘Guests of the Shiek’’

bring-a-gift

$1,000

scholarship

At Resale Tea
Fernea

a

junior

Walter
Mrs.
president;
past
Evans, vice president; and Mrs.

Architec-

cago Cilis Canehes was mete

Book Review

the

during

torium Theater
réstoration.
The University

Board to Hear

by Elizabeth Warnock

elected to the

At
the
luncheon,
the
club
awarded scholarship funds to two

:

.

was

was

are Mrs.
president;

Sheahen,

Raymond

Mrs.

Club,

= 6". ieee, Soa

Grants
Cohon
of

Women’s

the supreme Emblem
the installing officer.
The
new
officers
Everett Dannemark,

Also,

Mrs.

Peter

trustee,
Carani

of

Highwood, first assistant marshall; Mrs. John Dunham, second
assistant
marshall,
and
Mrs.

fe

gyi

Mrs.

Edward

and

Mrs.

press-historian;

Lencioni,

John

Shelton,

both of Highland Park.

chaplain,
guard,

�Cradle Group

Arts, Flower F eshibel Heralds
Ravinia Park’s Opening Night

Views Benefit

Beauty and elegance will be the
keynotes of the dinner party to be
held June 23, opening night of the
Arts and Flowers Festival immediately preceeding the Ravinia mu-

n Casino Club
Cradle society members braved
uperstition as they heralded their

iday the 13th October benefit at
recent champagne party in

sic season.

Shades of pink will set the decor
for the dinner, which is the special
_ project of the North Shore Garden
Club.
The festival will open at 5:30
p.m. with dinner planned between

~Chicago’s Casino Club.
Members of the board of disctors and the benefit advisory

board and committee walked beneath

a flower

bedecked

ladder

into the elegant Casino ballroom
to view designer fashions pre-

6:30 and 7 p.m. Mrs. Richard
Fecheimer of Highland Park is in

sented by Charles A. Stevens and
'

Committee

members

for

the

charge

ashion show-luncheon to be held
Chicago’s: Conrad

Hilton Hotel

_ Mrs. Franklin B. Bowes, and Mrs.

Mrs.

Joseph J. Stefan, all of Winnetka;
Mrs. Walter Stuckslager and
Mrs. Frank E. Trager, both of
advisory

board

Mrs.

Park

J.

and Mrs.

Jay R. Sheesley of Glencoe.

of the
Mrs. Roger Bensinger of Winnetka (right), ena
Women's Auxiliary of United Charities, gives tic et-selling tips to
sellers for the 14t annual Riverview Ramble benefit. Her audience
includes Mrs. Everett Millard, (left) Highland Park, ticket chairman,
and Mrs. Joshua Muss of Highland Park, treasurer. (Bud Daley Photo)

Area models previewing the
Stevens. collections were Mrs. R.
yd Anderson Jr., Mrs. Thomas
- Rodhouse,
and Mrs. Joyce
agner Scheu, all of Northbrook;
Irs. John W. Madigan of Glen-

Highland Park Home Scene

view; and Mrs. Richard Clark
_ Underwood of Winnetka.
__ Proceeds from the Oct. 13
luncheon will benefit the Cradle
adoption agency in Evanston,
which each year cares for more
than 200 babies.
7

Committee
members
for the
14th annual
Riverview
Ramble
received their tickets during a

traditional kickoff party last week

Stern,

of the Woman’s

Auxili-

ary of United Charities of Chica- go, which is sponsoring the June
20 benefit.
Speakers at the party included
Mrs. Harris, who is in charge of

the picnic-area events around the

bandshell

which

begin

at 5 p.m.;

Mrs. Roger Bensinger of Winnetka, president of the Auxiliary; and
Mrs. David Brown of Wilmette,
1967 Ramble chairman.
Guests
included Mrs.
Oscar
Gerber, sponsors chairman; Mrs.
John H. Fowler Jr., North Shore
chairman; and Mrs. Joshua Muss,
Highland Park Ramble treasurer,

}

all of Highland Park.
Tickets purchased in advance
entitle the holder to admission to
all rides from 7 p.m. until midnight, plus music and entertainment during the picnic hour.
Ticket sellers from each area of
Highland Park are:
West—Mrs. Robert Chatz, local
Ramble
Chairman;
Mrs.
Joel
Hillman; Mrs. Ronald Foreman;

Miss Baldrey Sets
_ September Date
=

Mr. and Mrs. James

Baldrey of

_ Highland Park announce the en-

_ gagement of their daughter Mar_ garet Jane to William A. Woehrle,
- son of Mr. and Mrs. Merton
/ Woehrle of Jackson, Mich.
Miss
Baldrey was graduated
_ from Highland Park High School
_ and plans to graduate this month
_ from Michigan State University.

|

Mr.

Woehrle

was

Mrs.

graduated

_ from Michigan State and is pre| sently associated with the U. S.

Rubber Co. in Detroit.
|
A
September
wedding

is

planned.
ag

RETURNS HOME

E.

Franklin

Mrs.

Herbert

seph Patten,
11

is

- home from California. She visited
- relatives in San Diego, Balboa
- Tsland, and Newport Beach.

Mrs.

Marder,

Mrs. Herzl Mendelsohn, Mrs.

a

Eugene
L.
Taylor,
2 &lt;= ears.
| Buckingham PIl., Lincolnshire,

Hirsh;

Leonard
Kohn;
Mrs.
Richard
Levy; Mrs. Earl Liff; Mrs. Eugene Shapiro; Mrs. Roger Weiss;
Mrs. Leonard Worth, Highland
Park co-chairman; and Mrs. Edward Yastrow.
.
North—Mrs.
Gerard
Aronin,
Mrs. Stanley Block, Mrs. Ellsworth Cordesman, Mrs. Paul de
La Llama,

.

Mrs.

of the shop, which is the project of
the

Garden

Guild

of

Highland

Park.

and

co-chairmen

of

the

you and your

draperies

picture frame after a design by
Japanese flower arranger Tatsua

Ishimoto. Mrs. Sidney L. Robin of
Glencoe is in charge of the table
decorations.
Robin’s

committee

include

by

William
Karger,
Mrs.
Everett
Millard Jr., Mrs. Mitchell Rieger,

Mrs. Harris of Highland Park is

Ee

and

George Doherty, both of Highland
Park, are co-chairmen in charge

For Ramble Ticket Campaign

a member

Miss Baldrey.

Frankel

Another feature planned for the
Festival is a shop where selected
accessories for flower arranging
and patio decorations will be sold.
Mrs.
John Dienner
and Mrs.

The centerpieces will carry out
the “‘arts and flowers” theme with
a modern flower arrangement in a

Mrs.

in Mrs. Nieson Harris’ pool house.

oo

Gerald

in advance at 312 Prospect
Highland Park, or the SuburFine Arts Center, 1140 Park
West, Highland Park.

pinks of the floral arrangements,
beginning with beet borscht laced
with caviar and sour cream and
ending with a rosy strawberry
tart.

Conrad and Mrs. Arthur C. Niel, both of Winnetka;

tables

had
Av.,
ban
Av.

dinner committee, have worked
out a menu which will pick up the

mem-

Nicholas

refreshment

and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, all
of Highland Park, and Mrs. Donald P. Horwitz of Glencoe.
Tickets for the dinner may be

Charles Calisch, both of Highland

| bers are Mrs. Thomas S. Bulger
| Wilmette;

of

- where ice and cold soft drinks will
be available.

include Mrs: Clinton §. Abbott,

Among

:

Mrs.
James
Eisenberg,
Mrs.
James Leopold, Mrs. Stephen Sickle, Mrs. Louis Wertheimer Jr.,

Mrs.

Gene

Jo-

Mrs. David Schulte, Mrs.
Mrs.

Ira Stone,

Lee B.

Mrs.

Rich-

ard VanArsdale, Mrs. Adolph Volpendesta, Mrs. Joseph Warren,
and Mrs. Robert Weinberg.
South—Mrs.

Howard

Aduss,

Davis, Mrs. Jerry Jacobson,

Mrs.

3

Mrs.

Robert

David,

Mrs.

indoor
guests.

ome Harris, Mrs. Burton Kessner,
Burton

Kleinman,

Mrs.

accessory

Alan
Reinstein,
Mrs.
Howard
Schor, Mrs. Lawrence H. Tayne,

EUROPEAN TOUR
For Elementary
High

School Children

ing

‘Enjoy the fun of exploring
medieval
castles,
horseback
riding
in the Bois de Boulogne
and Bavarian Alps,
swimming in the Adriatic and the Mediterranean, and dog sledding
_on glaciers, while participating in the culture -.
of the Old World.

SPLIT FOR
SUMMER!

| Tel.: 312.
|; 274-5143

Ave., Chicago,

your *

notes

—

decorator

pil-

service

and

return

them

to

you, fresh and attractive, in time
for the festivities.
And no worries for you! Our Draper-Form process guarantees absolutely no shrinkage. For your further convenience, we'll be happy
to take your draperies down and
re-hang them. If you prefer, drop
them off at our plant located in
Glencoe at 336 Park Avenue. For
our unique Draper-Form process
and
quality
cleaning
of your
scene-setting draperies, call North
Shore today!

July 12-Aug. 2

Chase

for

lows with color-coordinated ashtrays can do wonders for a smart
_new look. And, of course, let's not
forget to take a good look at your ©
draperies.
Season-soiled draperies can spoil
the scene. Restore their original’
‘beauty by calling the North Shore
‘Drapery Clinic in Glencoe at
835-0038. We'll schedule your draperies through our special clean-

and Mrs. Grant Vietsch.

1217

accommodations

Spruce up your living room with
fresh cut flowers, and add bright

Thomas
Leopold, Mrs. Joshua
Muss, Mrs. Jerome Prizant, Mrs.

&amp; Junior

our best wishes for suc- |

cess and happiness.
And graduation calls for celebration! Parties for the young adults.
lf there's a June graduate in your |
family, you're no doubt planning
some form of at-home entertaining. Be sure you're prepared with

Paul Dezell, Mrs. Maurice Fantus,
Mrs.
Harold
Floresheim,
Mrs.
Raymond Geraci, Mrs. Ira Gold,
Mrs. Allan Grossman, Mrs. JerMrs.

Tune For June!

we extend

E. Bensinger, Mrs. Dan Brusslan,
Mrs. Mark Canmann, Mrs. Robert

Perraud,

and Mrs. Robert Witt.
’ Central—Mrs.
Gordon Bartelstein, Mrs. Gilbert Baruffi, Mrs.
Anthony Betancourt, Mrs. Harvey

Happy

Leonard

This year is really going fast! The ©
month of June is upon us and~
Graduation Day is almost here.
Congratulations to you, Mom and
Dad, for your fine job in preparing them for responsible adulthood. And to the graduates, may

_ Mrs. Henry X. Arenberg, Mrs. B.
Casey,

Mr.

Ill. 60626

1925 SHERIDAN ROAD
HIGHLAND PARK |

NORTH

SHORE

336 Park Avenue

a

Glencoe, Illinois 60022

Phone: 835-0038
aia

June

8,

1967

�Cadamagnani

The

Becomes Head
Of Serra Club

Tally Ho Coun bey Club |

Emilio Cadamagnani of Highwood will be installed as president
of the Highland

Park

Area

i

od

eS
t

Serra

Club at ceremonies tonight at the
Villa Moderne.

e

~

if

Pe:
Bs

wi e

ft 2

Mr. Cadamagnani is vice president

and

general

manager

of

formerly

Kleinschmidt
Division of SCM
Corp. in Deerfield.
The meeting, which begins at
6:45 p.m.,

also. will be

an

obser-

vance of the group’s 10th anniversary.
Also to be installed area Francis
|Sheahen of Highland Park, first
vice president; James M. Lange
of Deerfield, second vice president; David J. Pasquesi of Highland Park, treasurer;
and Al
Gliemi of Deerfield, secretary.
New trustees are David Williams, Thomas Bresler, and War-

FAMILY SEASONAL MEMBERSHIP
NOW AVAILABLE

ren Spachner,
all of Highland
Park.
Msgr. James V. Murphy, pastor
of Immaculate Conception Church

in Highland Park, will remain the
group’s chaplain.
Installing officers

at the

meet-

ing will include Serra District
Governor Michael Kelly of Chicago.
Frances Sheahen is immediate

OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 18
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daily privileges on our beautiful 18 hole

6 Welcomed Into
Methodist Church
The
Church

watered-fairway golf course and swim in

North
Shore
Methodist
in Glencoe received its

six-member
confirmation
class
into membership last Sunday in
the Church.
Class members

Vernon Hills

are Susan

Bar-

our heated pool. Let your children splash
in our ‘kiddie pool." Free locker also included.

bee, Richard Stiles, and John Rob
all of Glencoe;

and

Jean

Winnetka; and
Highland Park.

After

being

Capper,

Nancy

both

of

Howard

Parks

of

accepted

into

the

church, they received their first
official Communion.
The boys received a tie bar
with a cross mounted in its center

and the girls received an Ichthus
for a bracelet

from

S. Johnston,

Mrs.

church

William

membership

and evangelism chairman, at an
informal reception in the church

following the service.

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Sunflower Event
Planned by Club
The Men’s Garden Club of the
North Shore will hold a sunflower
growing contest this summer for
North Shore residents age 16 and
under.
There will be separate divisions
or boys and girls. Awards will be
given in each division for the
largest

seed

heads

and

best flower blooms

for

regardless

seinen ena

~~

e

é

Golf and Swim Daily.................. 175

Golf Only
Swim Only.............. ee

es $55

the

of

ize. The awards will be presented

at the club’s show Aug. 26 and 27
in the Highland Park Recreation
Center.
Additional information on the
ontest may be obtained from
aurice H. Fantus, 582 Melody
Ln., Highland Park.
HOME FOR SUMMER
Patrick Konen, son of the Paul

F.

Konens,

‘Highland

1216
Park,

Ridgewood
a_

student

Dr.,
at

VISIT US TODAY

TALLY HO
COUNTRY
CLUB

. . . WE ARE ONLY

MINUTES FROM THE ~
NORTH
HALFWAY

SHORE
BETWEEN

...- LOCATED
HALF

DAY

AND

ON

U.S. 45

MUNDELEIN

Springfield (Ill.) Junior College, is
home for the summer. He plans to
enroll at the American Art Academy in Chicago this fall.
June

8,

1967

69

�§

Be

:

his

Sh

O

now

OW

Winnetka

in the

Museum,

‘Art Work

eneres

a

es

i Ham

eat

ae

a

ag

8,

1967

‘

Pattison is shown working in

Abbott

es

:

:

&lt;

wi

ae

2

‘
4eo

studio

collection

Provincetown,

on

"The

Cloud,"

of the Chrysler
Mass.

Among the 60 Chicago-area artists and sculptors chosen to exhibit in the Arts and Flowers
Festival at Ravinia are 13 mem-

bers of the Suburban
Center faculty.
Highland
teach
at

Fine

Arts

Park
residents
the
center
and

who
will

display their work in the June 2325 show are Jeanette (Mrs. Jack)
Pincus,
1223
Green
Bay
Rd.;
Florence
(Mrs. Joseph)
Singer,
154 Indian Tree Dr.; and George
Straub, 90 Lakeside PI.
Other exhibiting staff members
are James K. Barbee, Miss Carole
_R. Brown, John M. Cadel, Hilda
(Mrs.
Charles)
Rubin,
Carl

Schwartz,
Carl)

Shelly
Skokie;

Kay

Hofmann

Schwartz,

(Mrs.

all

of

Irving)

and Tim

Meier

(Mrs.
Chicago;

Canton
and

Wright Uhlmann (Mrs. John
Wright), both of Evanston.
\
ae

of

Alice

H.

Another is Ronald Wilsoh, who
will teach art at Deerfield High

School as well as at the center in
the fall. He is now completing
work

for

his

master’s

degree

at

Indiana University, Bloomington.
Suburban’
exhibitors
include
Krimmer
Brams
(Mrs.
Burton
Krimmer)
and
Uldis
Krumins,
both of Wilmette; Abbott Pattison
of Winnetka; Albert Pounian of

Lake
Forest;
John
Heritage
Wright and Forman Onderdonk,
both of Evanston;
Northbrook;
and

Dan)

Bruce Fink of
Sydelle
(Mrs.

Sherman, 2946 Idlewood Ln.,

Highland Park.

Among the Chicago exhibitors
will be Virginio Ferrari, Rudolph
Pen,
Konstantin
Milonadis,
George Rocheleau, and Seymour
Rosofsky.

Carl Schwartz

Mrs. Sherman

Forman Onderdonk

g*

—

In their Evanston home, Alice Wright
Uhimann and her husband, John Heritage Wright, face the task of choosing
paintings to exhibit.

A

-

“eee

ay!

-

2

Hilda Rubin
June

�N.S. Theater
To Present
Workshop
The

North

Theater
Musical

Shore

Community’

will present its annual
Comedy Summer Workshop in eight
weekly sessions
this year, beginning the
week of June

by RALPH BOCHES
The travel business is considered
a glamorous business. I am living —
on borrowed time . . . the average
ownership of a travel agency is
‘five years. It is a small profit, §

19.

Two series of
classes, open to
area _ residents
aged
17
and

I,

older,

will

St. and Spencer Av.
Marc

Overton,

an

associate

of

Chicago’s Lyric Opera Co., will be
director for the series. A former
student of Miss Alvina Krause of
Northwestern University faculty
Mr. Overton also worked with
Miss Krause in her now defunct
Eagles Mere Playhouse produc-

tions and was invited to join her
Repertory Theater. group.
Mr. Overton also staged

will

be

taken

Carol

(Mrs.

Philip)

Hyman

of Highland

for

classes on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday evenings, with the
two most popular nights being
selected for the sessions. All
classes will begin at 8 p.m.
Further information on the sessions may be obtained from Mrs.
Marshall Klarfeld, 329 Glendale
Av., Winnetka.

Members

of the

Highland

Park

p.m., will be open to all interested
photographers.

The winning slide will be selected from winners of the group’s
regular monthly competitions held
throughout

the

year.

Contest

judges will be Jack A. Beierwaltes
and Mrs.
Winnetka

Lillian A. Ettinger
and Ray J. Spies

Wilmette,

all members

and

of
of

past

club

similar
Children’s

workThe-

president

ater are available from Mrs. Shir-

Walker

ley Sluizer at the Wilmette Recre-

“Who

ation Board office.

elderly

NORTH
Announces

Nam,

riots

cities,

now

Edward

Av., Highland

Cares?”
man

86

Park.

a picture of an

sitting

SHORE
Their Annual

Herz,

alone

on

a

Mrs. Ettinger

Mr. Beierwaltes

park bench, won the most recent
slide-of-the-month

competition

Philip Malvin, 1642
Ln., Highland Park.

for

Huntington

—

day, is located at 10 W. Miner St.,

Arlington Heights.

June

DANCE

OF

19 through July 31
Separate

classes

in

CLASSICAL

BALLET

and CONTEMPORARY DANCE
For

the

Serious

COMBINED
including
dance

Har-

Art Center’s faculty show. The
Countryside Gallery, open from 1
to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun-

Deerfield.

Course

(Mrs.

old) Houskeeper, 842 Holmes AvV.,
Deerfield,
are being exhibited through July 9 in the Countryside

Other winners were Highland
Park residents Marshall Ledlie,
288
Walker
Av.,
and
A.
R.
Mecham, 236 Shady Ln., and Mrs.
Lucile Stryker, 710 Orchard St.,

ACADEMY
Summer

SHOWS WORKS
Works by Barbara

in

Salvador, Viet |

some

American

it is Egypt, Lebanon, |
Israel,
Macao —
and
Hong
Kong, each one

Four club members will be
delegates to the annual Chicago
Area Camera Clubs Association
banquet Saturday in the Furniture
Mart in Chicago. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Herz, Mrs. Stryker, and
Miss Musa I. DeMouth.
Reservations for the Highland
Park club’s banquet may be
made before Tuesday by calling
the Highland Park Y, 474 Laurel
Av.

day in the “Y” building.
The banquet, scheduled for 6:30

by the Wilmette

a

(Staff Photo)

YWCA Camera Club will select
the “Picture of the Year’’ at the

shop being planned for youngsters

about

war in Haiti, San

‘Y’ Camera Club Plans Competition

officers
of the
Chicago
Area
Camera Clubs Association.
Trophies will be presented by

Details

Park

conducts a rehearsa P of the North Shore Chamber

Choir. Singers are (from left) Doris (Mrs. Frederick
Lawson of Glencoe, Dr. Burton Green of Highlan

. . . in the last —

year we have had railroad strikes,
steamship strikes, a prolonged air
strike, burning of ships, overselling of airspace by the airlines,
overbooking of: hotels, threats of

annual spring banquet next Thursthe

Community Theater’s recent production of “The Boyfriend.”
Registrations

great grief business

be

—_
conducted
in
Mr. Overton
the
Wilmette
ice skating rink warming house,
located behind Wilmette Junior
High School-Howard, Seventeenth

brings cancellations.
The one thing
it surely provides is the opportunity
tor

Ralph

travel. So today I am off
for a good look
at Expo 67 and

Boches

the hotels and

motels we have been assigned
space by the Expo Lodging committee.

Then on to Paris. Since my days —
at the Sorbonne when James Joyce,
Gertrude Stein and Ernest Heming- —
way walked the streets of the
Latin Quarter, this has been a
second home. Now it is coke instead of wine, and Le Drug Store
instead of the small shop, and the
only writers seem to be the com-—
munist

with

Yanks

signs.

exciting,

their

. .

. go

It is still

fascinating,

the

home

most

different

city

in the world. Notre Dame lighted
at night is a thrilling sight, the
Champs Elysees the widest street —
in the world, the Arch of Triumph,
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, onion soup amidst the piles |
of fruit in the Produce Market in §
the wee hours, the endless shops §
for window
watchers, the book
stalls, the cafe sitting, nowhere
does life shine so brightly.

Student

DANCE

WORKSHOP

techniques

composition

in

ballet

and

creative

and

modern

improvisation

But I am a country
heart and after a

beach: boy
few days

at
to

make certain all is as was, on to
the French Riviera . . . sun, wa-

ter, flowers, the slow good life,
the never empty glass of mild rose
wine, the waiter who orders your

DIRECTORS

food, prepares your food and solves”

Eric

wait.

the

Braun

Classical

world’s

problems

while

you

Ballet

Phyllis Sabold
Contemporary

Sure I love to travel or I wouldn't
be

Dance

in

the

help

you

trip

with

business,

travel,
you

and

but

and

I love

I live

planning

to

your
it

so

that you say, it was great... that
makes it all worthwhile. But please
no strikes, no riots and no WAR.

REGISTRATION:

Registration for all Classes
to be held at the studio
from

Monday,

through

Friday,

June

12

June

from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
442 CENTRAL AVE.
HIGHLAND PARK

16

Deerfield

Travel
829

ID 3-1350

June

8,

1967

Deerfield
Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

|
|

|

�‘Shore Youth Takes Tip from Britons,
‘Plans to Launeh Folk- ‘Singing Club

RESTAURANT

By ANN FEUER

Bar-B-O

with an American accent,

That’s

what

Dick

up.

he

thing

|however,
North Shore

Spero

were
that

just

11:30

the

come

to

-

school

college

- singers to keep the project running one night a week all summer.
_

According

so

to Dick,

there

were

many clubs in Manchestér that

he

and his friends could sing with

| a

differnent

group

each

night,

_ depending on whether they were
in the mood for folk, Dixieland,
_ jazz, country and western, or rock
’n’ roll music.

The North Shore’s first amateur
- folk music establishment, is its
| founder calls it, will be located at
| 4350 Walters Av., in Northbrook.
| The meeting place is just west of
_ Sanders Rd.
“All

singers,

_ players,

guitarists,

trios,

and

banjo

his

sister,

arrange

for

anyone

Sue,

The

contacting

them

will

at

enterprise

bears

the

lofty

Folk

Song

_

Club, though the Greek

name

-

no other bearing on the
than that a three week

has

project
trip to

With
hind

his bachelor’s
him,

Dick

degree

has

been

at

become

how

he

interested

literature

had _

first

in singing,

and drama

the

major

said

-_

he’d been playing the violin for six
years
when
the Kingston
Trio
came along. ‘I put down the violin

and
picked
said.

up

the

guitar,”

he

Sang at School
At New
Trier,
member
of
the

_ Society,

and

at

Dick
Folk

was
a
Singing

Tulane

in

New

OIL
a
PAINTINGS
MOST PRICED
$5 to $95

Open

7

Days

summer

making

job

nor

even

proposition,

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Manager

a

—

Mon.

&amp;

Thurs.

‘til 9

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SHRIMP

Reservations : Telephone 787-0900

JUNIOR BURGERS

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NORTH

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phasized, just something he’d like
to see on the North Shore for
young people.

Kids

love

Mom

em...

&amp; Dad say

BIG Z BURGERS
ARE ZIMPLY

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HIGHWOOD

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A friend of Dick’s, a singer
whom he met in England, will
come to America for the summer
and will be performing at the
PFC. The two traveled through

HIGHLAND

PARK

585 Central Ave.

ly in the clubs there.

First Play

Although the local
open from 7:30 to

club will be
10:30 every

Thursday night beginning June 22,
entertainers

will

perform

on

a

first-come-first-play basis. A signup sheet will be posted on the door
for the early-birds.

of

“If attendance warrants it, the
club might even be open more
than one night a week,”’ Dick said.
“The
important
thing
is_ that
everybody can sing. You don’t
have to be a pro at the Parthenon.”

Blud., one block
OR 3-3131,

Summer

Art

ADULTS — 3 HR.

Class

favorite

restaurants.

. . . Luncheon,

dinner, cocktails, Sunday brunch, banquet facilities. Open 7 days. 10035 Skokie
north

of Old

Orchard

-the Pyrenees

Schedule
— June

CLASSES

20

CHILDREN

to Aug.
&amp; HIGH

10

SCHOOL

DRAWING
&amp; PAINTING
— Tues. Wed.
Thurs. Morn. 9-12; Tues. Thurs. Aft.
1-4;
Tues. Wed. Thurs. Evenings 7-10

Tues. Wed. Morn. 9:30-12.
H.S. Tues. Aft. 1-4

CERAMICS

Thurs. Morn. 9:30-12
H.S. Thurs. Aft. 1-4

—

SCULPTURE —
Evenings 7-10

Tues.

1-4, Wed.

Tues.

Importers Fabulous
Art Gallery

WORLD

JIMMY

MILK SHAKES:

intends to continue for a Ph.D. in
his field.
The folk-singing club is not a

1000 ORIGINAL |
opt

Road

Park

SES
Restaurant’

the

First Come

experi-

Sheridan

Highland

HOT DOGS

coe as
ences.

Recalling

hd

Cantonese

be-

the Midlands singing professional-

folk-singing

1908

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Greece proved to be every bit as
exciting to the youth from Glen-

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Orleans, he belonged to a group
called the Hangman Three. ‘‘We
did so well, we even sang in the
French
Quarter,
believe
it or
not,’’ he said.

ested in discussing literature.

title of the Parthenon

|

Joe Bradley of the Bhsssce ae? system looks over folk singer
Dick Spero's plans for the Parthenon Folk Song Club, which will open
June 22 in Northbrook. Mr. Bradley will serve as advisor to the club.

school and college students inter-

also

memberships

~ home, 644 Robin Ln.
_

\ {me

their

tatives at each high school, but he

and

|

Delicious Food
.

with

are

-welcome to come. Admission will
be
available
at the door by
membership card,’ according to
_ Dick. He plans to have represen-

_

3

This will be Dick’s sixth year as
a counselor at Day Camp at the
Farm, a Prairie View camp for
children ages 5 to 7. He also will
work as a discussion leader for H.
Earle Metzger, New Trier High
School English teacher who conducts summer seminars for high

quartets

e
e

Mondays

year working for his master’s. He

Site

Businessmen’s
Lunch
Family Style Dinners
Carry-Out Service
Complete Catering
Service
Delivery Service
Cantonese Buffet
(Sundays)

Daily

University of Wisconsin this past

Northbrook

Finest

3 TAKE-OUT ORDERS
} WE CATER TO PARTIES
:
AND BANQUETS

most,

entertain

and

and

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the

:
Dick plans to experiment with a
_ similar club on a smaller scale
_ this summer and he hopes to find
high

e
e
e
e

hot

1636 Old Deerfield Rd.
Highland Park

to be entertained.

xs enough

CUISINE

First

a.m. to 8 p.m.

Closed

coming

imprsesed

student

people

slaw,

Ib. French

Open Daily

_ clubs, where amateur folk singers
| mingle
with professionals
and
young

cole

Phone

says,

were the English singing

and

Pt.

fries.

| his junior year of college at the
_ University of Manchester when
_ the Beatles hit the peak and the
Stones

Shore’s

We Cater to Parties &lt;

he ought to know. He spent

_ Rolling

North

§ &amp; 95

rolls &amp; honey —

_ you’re a celebrity.

and

Ribs
includes

coe, if you can sing American folk

_.

CANTONESE-AMERICAN

&amp; CARRY-OUT

3 full slabs

In
England, whether you’re Pete
_ Seeger or Dick Spero from Glen-

songs

CHAN'S &lt;7
TEANOUSE

FRONTIER
INN

1-4,

7-10

Tues.

REGISTRATION

271

Waukegan

&amp;

Thurs.
CLOSES

ART

H.S.
JUNE

Thurs.

10TH

CENTER

Aft.

SCHOOL

446-4250

Rd., Northfield

(Closed

Monday

During

Summer

June

|-4

19 - Sept.

18)

The 5-course

appetizer
Our magnificent, munificent
gourmet appetizer table abounds
with delicacies ranging from
caviar to garbanzo beans. So
many, in fact, you could make
five Dish-Runneth-Over trips
and still not have sampled all.
A word of caution, though.

Sample with restraint. So there’s
room for Chef Vaillancourt’s
continental main course.
For reservations, call us at VE5-3355.
Temptation

off Edens

Villa Moderne
West of Edens « Lake Cook Exit « Highland Park

June

8,

1967

�in

Movies
calendar

tFine

Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman, Drama Club Films Committee

/

HOTEL PARADISO

Art Exhibits
BIRCHWOOD
Lorraine (Mrs.
through June.

CLUB, 1174 Park Av. W., Highland Park. Paintings by
Arthur) Chapman, 1805 Clifton Av., Highland Park,

HICKORY

HALL

GALLERIES,

Rt.

45,

one

mile

west

of

Half

Works
‘of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen
Raymond) Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
HIGHLAND

ness, Robert Morley, Gina Lollobrigida)
This film version of Jacques
Feydeau’s comedy is so faultlessly
acted that it almost overcomes
the lack of a prescenium. The

principals
various

COUNTRYSIDE
GALLERY,
10 W. Miner St., Arlington Heights.
Faculty show, including work of Barbara (Mrs. Harold) Houskeeper,
842 Holmes Av., Deerfield, through July 9. Hours are from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.

PARK

Elaine (Mrs.
through June.

COUNTRY

Daniel)

Halpern,

CLUB,

3268

Day.

(Mrs.
are 10

1201 Park Av. W. Paintings by
Summit Av., Highland Park,

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL, 718 Glenview Av. Works
Straub, 90 Lakeside Pl., Highland Park, through June.

by

George

HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Works by Barbara
(Mrs. William) Cohan, 3463 Summit Av., and Milly (Mrs. Morris) Coff,
748 Hill St., both of Highland Park, and Joanne (Mrs. John) Krueger of

Mundelein, through June.
MORAINE-ON-THE-LAKE-HOTEL,
2501
Sheridan
Rd.,
Highland
Park. Paintings by Brooke Hastings (Mrs. J. W.) Allison of Glenview,
through June.
PARKER
EDWARDS
GALLERY,
503
Central
Av.
Diversified
imports, including new works by Israeli artist Duv, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday.

Music Center of Lake County
partment

chairman,

said

find

legal

and

well-oiled

machinery,

film, a fashion photographer idly
takes candid shots of a girl and a
man in a park. The girl tracks
him down and demands the nega-

tives. His curiosity is aroused, and
he develops the pictures which
seem innocent enough
makes blow-ups:

11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

p.m. June 17.
Mrs. Robert

Haubrich,

art

de-

To Tri-Quarterly
Tri-Quarterly, a national review
of arts, letters, and opinion, has

been awarded a prize of $500 from
National

Zndowment

Arts and Humanities

for

the

in Washing-

ton.
Charles Newman, 209 Woodbine
Av., Wilmette, is the editor. He is
an
assistant
professor
in the

English
western

department

at

Other courses for children and
adults will include drama, dance,
theory and music literature, orchestral instruments, voice, and
classical guitar.
Carl Orff classes for children as

Prize Awarded

the

fered.

young as 4 years of age will be
taught. The center also will have
a children’s chorus for youngsters
7-12.

The
cated

not-for-profit school is loin Lilac Cottage, Bowen

Park,

1917 N. Sheridan Rd., Wau-

kegan. Tuition
ability to pay.

based

on

COMPLETE
Special

1813

best literary quarterlies.”’

British

Harry

secret

Palmer

service

in a

BLOW-UP

agent

first

Festival

ANTONIONI'S

Michael Caine returns as laconic

rate

VANESSA

sequel
to ‘The
Ipcress
File.”
Here,
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registrations
for
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classes,

which

eS include sessions for both children

and adults.
Classes for adults, which are
meeting for the first time this
week, offer instruction in painting
and drawing, sculpture, design,
Japanese brush painting, pottery,
| landscape painting, and figure
drawing. They will meet for eight
~

weeks.

Children’s classes will be geared

to the age of the child, ranging
from 5 to 16 years. Beginning
June
19, classes
in painting,
drawing, print-making, sculpture,
and special projects like kitemaking will meet twice a week for
six weeks.
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include Forman Onderdonk, 2304
Grey Av., Evanston. Others are
Ruth (Mrs. Aidron) Duckworth,
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Miss Molly Schiff, Yuriko Kadoke
E

Mercedes-Benz
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George

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$4305

Ryozo Ogura, Dorris Akers, (Mrs.

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registration
can
be _ obtained
at the center, 2603 Sheridan Rd.

Playhouse Sets
2 Premieres
for presentation at the Academy
Playhouse this summer.
Each production will run for
three weeks.
The
414-seat,
air-conditioned
theater at Loyola Academy, 1100
N.

Laramie

Av.,

ou can buy cheaper sedans than the
Y
250s cheaper sporfs cars than the
250SL, and cheaper economy sedans
than the 200 Diesel. But if they don’t perform as well or last as long, they’re no bargain. And the bald fact is that few cars
perform as well or last as long as those
built by Mercedes-Benz.

Two area premieres are among
the three productions scheduled

PSK

Mercedes-Benz

Wilmette,

will

open June 21 with a double bill,
the first local professional production of the “Private Ear’ and
Bek
“The Public Eye” by Peter Schaffer.
4
Eugene Ionesco’s “‘Rhinoceros”’
will be next, and, finally, ‘Hogan’s Goat,’ by William Alfred,
__ will be presented for the first time
in the area from Aug. 2 through
by

mt

20.

The reason: Mercedes-Benz builds its
cars up to a standard, not down to a price.
Read more about the 2508S, the 200 Diesel,
and the 250SL—and find why each one is
worth every penny of its cost.

appeal

on

superior

riding, sloppy
symbols, the
change.
that bases its

engineering;

not

mere

pomp. As a result, it utterly outruns its
rivals. And yet it doés so while carrying
you and four passengers in hushed comfort: “There is as little engine noise at 100
mph as at a standstill,” wrote one automotive journalist after a brisk test run.

The
‘Some

reasons

engineering

features

why
you

get

in

$5884"

system designed to excel on the worst
roads of the world as well as the best; 4wheel disc brakes that draw you down to
smooth, level stops—and banish heartstopping brake fade from your driving life;
and a 4-speed automatic transmission you
can shift like a manual gearbox.
The 250S even has a shock absorber built
into its steering system. High-speed, 6-ply
rated tires are standard. And an automatic
load-leveling

device,

built

into

the

rear

axle, is standard as well.

A nit-picker's despair

the

250S and not found among its major competitors: a fully independent suspension

padded, armchair-like front seats are hand-

sewn and hand-trimmed in the company’s
own upholstery shop. Slender fillets of
genuine walnut adorn the windowsills. The
final enamel body coat is hand-sprayed,
then hand-rubbed.
Showroom snoopers: Check the underside of the dash—you'll find it’s fully
trimmed and finished, too.
200

Diesel:

an economy Car so

economical it doesn't use gasoline.
Mercedes-Benz pioneered the building of
Diesel-powered passenger cars 31 years ago.
Company engineers had a hunch that the
Diesel’s advantages of low upkeep and long

2 N.U. Professors

Complete Books

i.

gle

Two
Northwestern
professors have had
lished recently.
Robert H. Wiebe,
Av.,

professor

of

550

history,

Judson
is

the

author of “‘The Search for Order:
1877-1920,’

the

sixth

and

final

volume to be published in The
Making of America series.
Arthur B. Simon, 2326 Orrington

Mercedes-Benz has often taken to the racing track
to prove new designs and display its engineering
skills. Shown here: the world-champion 300SLR

sports-racing car of 1955. This “Silver Arrow”
pioneered the rear swing-axle suspension now
used on all Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.

from
You

may

The

Diesel secret

Diesel

fuel

is injected

directly

motor cars:

$25,582* to $4,084*

be able to afford a Mercedes-Benz

without

knowing

it.

Below

for 7 of the

are

suggested

15 Mercedes-Benz

models:

A Diesel engine sidesteps the combustion
methods used in gasoline power plants—
and does away with spark plugs, points,
condensers, even carburetors.
into

600 Grand Mercedes

Diesel murmur
This powerful compression helps cause
a sound commonly called “Diesel knock,”
most noticeable at idling speed. It’s more
of a “Diesel murmur” these days; once
underway, you're hardly aware of it.
With its sturdy components, simplified
design and cheaper diesel fuel supply, the
200 Diesel can actually shave running costs
down to less than the money you'd spend
to drive a small gasoline economy car. And
don't let an old wives’ tale scare you; diesel
fuel is available on a wide scale. Remember,
too, that a single tankful can take you more
than 500 miles.

$25,582

300SEL Sedan

10,144

300SE Coupe

11,807

250SE Coupe

the

combustion chambers, where it’s ignited
by the heat of sheer pressure instead of a
spark. The Diesel principle is so efficient
that far less fuel is wasted—and so powerful that a 200 Diesel engine’s compression
ratio is twice that of a Cadillac.

é

9,099

230S Sedan

4,910

230 Sedan

4,280

200 Sedan

4,084

*East and Gulf
portation

250SL:

charges,

Coast ports of entry,
options,

exclusive of trans

state and

local

taxes

if any

at last—a sports car for

grown-ups.

This is an economy car?
Aside from its low running costs, the 200
Diesel shows few signs of being an ‘“‘economy” model. You ride on a fully independent suspension. You stop
of front (power-assisted)

University
books pub-

Mercedes-Benz

retail prices*

Your 2508S will make most other $5884 cars
look shabby by comparison. Its deep, firmly

2508S: the “luxury” car without an
ounce of fat.
If you’re weary of spongy
steering, overstyled status
250S provides a refreshing
This is one $5884 sedan

250S Sedan,

life would find a ready market.
The engineers’ hunch was right.
Mercedes-Benz has built 500,000 Diesels
since 1936. And a recent survey found that
over 87% are still running.

with the power
disc brakes. In-

side, there is ample space for five normalsized adults.
And the rest of your 200 Diesel should
last as long as that hardy engine. Its heavygauge steel body is welded in 10,000 spots,
coated with 24 pounds of primer and 24
more pounds of permanent undercoating,
and patiently hand-sanded before painting.
When it is painted, it’s painted three times.

This largely hand-assembled two-seater
is a sports car for grown-ups. It doesn’t
ride like an oxcart, look like a rocket ship
or sound like a Grand Prix racing machine.

Standard comforts include contoured,
orthopedically designed seats with reclining backrests;

7 separate heating and ven-

tilation controls
and passenger );
legroom—more
Yet the 250SL

(with a set for both driver
and 28% inches of forward
than many luxury sedans.
also performs. Its fuel-in-

jection, 6-cylinder, single-overhead

cam-

shaft engine could loaf all day at 101 mph
(if legal). And that sophisticated, rear
swing-axle suspension has earned high
praise for its road-holding abilities. Motor
magazine says, “uncanny.”
The 250SL stops, too—with the sure stopping power of a 4-wheel disc brake system.
See them

all

The 250S, 200 Diesel and 250SL comprise
only three of the 15 Mercedes-Benz models.
There is bound to be one to suit
your needs; come in soon and
select it. Then, take a thorough
test drive—at your convenience.
Copyright

1967 Mercedes-Benz

of

North

America,

Inc., N.J.

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Calculus,’’ a college text.

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Indians.

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Three Real Estate Firms
Report Ist Quarter Sales
“But spring and a softer money

_ sales for the first quarter of 1967.
Apr.
1 was a turning point in

market indicate that sales will be
on the increase for the rest of the
year,’’ he said.

| gales
| real

Shore

real

reported

their

volume for the Chicagoland
estate firm of Baird and

| Warner, according to John L. Hall,
' senior vice president and general
|
Sales manager of the company.
|
Mr. Hall reported that there was

a
13.67-percent decrease in both
volume and number of sales as
of
Apr. 1 for Baird and Warner
- compared to the same period last

|

year. However, as of Apr. 26 total

gales volume had increased 8.83
percent over 1966.
As of Apr. 26, total sales yolume
was
$31,249,759
compared
to
$28,714,300 on Apr. 26, 1966.
ke

'
|

Mr. Hall also reported that
of-town buyers were responsible
the large amount of sales
single-family dwellings. He

poses.”

Wanda
and

Co.

Greenberg
Realtors

of J. Kruger

of Winnetka,

has

Ward H. Harris, who operates the
Ward H. Harris Co., 1703% Cen-

Mr. Hall reported that on Apr. 1
sales were down 4.07 percent, with

tral St., Evanston, with his wife,
reported quarterly sales of $328,000

Bo

at

|
_
|

515

volume

offices

transactions

in

for

1966

com-

compared to a total sales volume of

$167,500 for 1966.
Mr. Harris, a retired lawyer, said

|

By Apr. 26, however, the number
of

-

mess

was

/

completed,

the

| pared to 540 transactions in 1966 at
| the same time.
|

sales

totaled

that he thought the jump

in sales

Bad

weather

for his company

to more

three

months,

the

664.

responsible for the slow busiin

the

first

according to Mr. Hall.

Po Mb

izes in matching low-capital investors
with
partners
who
similiar capitalization and

have
goals

for purposes of investment.

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‘Sales in this area have improved
9.52 percent,” he said. “This denotes a larger amount of property
purchasing
for investment
pur-

| ner’s 23
$23,045,075.

sales

He pointed out that investors do
not have to be wealthy to take
advantage of exchange possibilities. Ayars and Associates special-

features throughout. Priced at $119,500.

that sales of apartment and commercial buildings of 12 units or
more were increasing.

first three months of 1967 were
$19,359,025 compared to quarterly
| sales figures for Baird and War-

Quarterly

Minnesota,

for about $12 million in property.

outfor
and
said

reported sales of approximately
$1,000,000 for the first three months
of 1967. Mrs. Greenberg who is a
member of the J. Kruger Million
Dollar Club, had a total sales
volume of $1,391,000 for 1966.

|

Michigan,

room, central air conditioning, custom

estate

have

Illinois,

properties they had listed. During
the session contracts were signed

Nevada-

very

North

ties.
Mr. Keepper recently attended
a day-and-a-half session in Milwaukee where exchangers from

ar-

range an exchange alone. Usually
several brokers are involved and
when this is the case the commis-

Ayars and Associates is the only

|

Three

Keepper

property—apartment __ buildings,
commercial or industrial proper-

of

_
_

_

Mr.

to give his
gives
his

assessed

based computerized matching organization that can instantly locate the type of property sought

companies

arrangement

Illinois firm linked to a nationwide
network of property exchangers

the
fastest
growing
as-

in the

does

owner will wish to trade his home
for one in another location, most
exchanges are limited to income

of the
EvanstonBoard of Realtors.

pects
of
the
real estate business.
:
Ayars and Associates has been
active

Seldom

a home-

until such future time as he
receives cash for the property.
Mr. Keepper said there is one
local investor who has parlayed a
$3,000 investment 40 years ago
into an estate worth more than $3
million.

while

property

it

property

something of an
expert on property exchange.
Mr.
Keeper

Keepper

profit.

complex

where A pays cash to B
property
to C who
property to A.

occasionally

and
Ayars

said that

Mr.

$9,000

on
members
North Shore

| Realty in Northbrook, has become
Fe

at $10,000 today,

a

Although

This article is another in a series

_ Manhattan.
Associates,

valued

rather

Wisconsin, and Iowa met to offer

all the involved brokers.
Mr. Keepper
A for B, but

sions are pooled and split between

| cloth and strings of beads. The
| hunting ground is now known as
John

and

of capital

he would have to pay up to 25
percent in capital gains taxes on

in this country

occurred in 1624 when the Dela| ware Indians exchanged a used-up

|

is deference

offered.
Most exchanges,
explained, are not

sonaensnrasabeasnisinndigpailinci

|

was

people moving from
suburbs,

and

due

Chicago

also

into

HANDSOME PROVINCIAL
BEST EAST GLENCOE

CHARMING COLONIAL
HIGHLAND PARK

IN

Two blocks to lake in most desirable section of Glencoe. Unusual two-story living room with fireplace, large
formal dining room, study with bookshelves, delightful
breakfast room overlooking lovely garden and patio.
Master bedroom with bath and dressing room. 3 additional family bedrooms, 2 baths. Fifth bedroom, full
bath, powder room on Ist floor, paneled rec. room
with fireplace in basement. 3-car garage. All on large
landscaped lot. Priced at $87,500.

IN

This attractive brick and shingle home is located on a
landscaped corner lot in fine Braeside area near school
and trains. The large master bedroom has its own bath
and there are three additional bedrooms with hall
bath. Center entrance, gracious living room with fireplace and bookcase wall, family room, separate dining room, excellent kitchen, powder room, patio.
Paneled rec. room with bar in basement. Exceptionally
well maintained throughout. Central air conditioned.
$59,900.

Seymowe Graham
REAL ESTATE
362

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VE

5-4455

favorable

interest rates.

June 8, 1967

�Salesmen Must Know
Clients’ Needs: Friend
By BRUCE

Real estate salesmen

and physi-

cians
have
a lot in common,
according to Kenneth C. Friend,
owner of Kenneth Friend Realty
and Management Inc.
‘Physicians can’t prescribe for

patients

until

illess,’’ Mr

they

identify

Leaves

Friend

founded

the

Glencoe and last year he expanded

Kahn
J-H

early

teens,

is

“J

Realty

of

the

largest

volume

They and their two sons, Kenneth

market.

Glencoe

of

They

important

sales in its history. Sales for May
1967 were 111 percent ahead of
May 1966 and May 1967 sales were

state

factor

that

is

May, which was the previous high
for the company.
Herbert and Justine Kahn, owners of the firm, report that only a
part of the increase in sales is due
to the
generally
more
active

professional

staff,

most
modern
sales tools.

live at

Own

opening

went

into

his

own

office.

the

real

estate

The

large

selling

part

of his

2!/2

baths,

family

fireplaces. 2nd flr. laundry. Wonderful floor
taining. Huge brick walled patio. $92,500.

pan.

plan for enter-

GLENVIEW
dining

decorated;

lined

flooring.

$52,000.

HIGHLAND PARK — ROOM TO
ROAM. Rambling RANCH
on |
lovely acre. Liv. rm. with view windows and fplc., sep. din. rm. Kit.
w/eating area. 4 bedrms., DEN, 2
baths. Lge. scr. porch. Air condit.
Country feeling — City convenience.

!

Computer

rooms,

4

rm.
street.

Searched

Multiple

Listing

Service

$49,500.

KAHN BUILDING
640 VERNON AVE.
— GLENCOE
VE 5-0236
AM 2-2223

ropert tes

NORTHFIELD

EVANSTON

HIGHLAND
8

din-

executive.

6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, |!/2 baths, full basement, garage.
Convenient location; immediate possession. Lower 30s.

7 rooms, 3 bedrms., 3 baths, den w/closet, screened porch
&amp; patio facing golf course. New Fiesta kitchen. Smartly
parquet

business

preliminary planning stages.

3

and

one in Evanston,
and two in
Highland Park with more in the

the

and _ progressive

library,

liv. rm. w/fple., den

formed Kenneth Friend and Bernard Rose Inc. to complement his
real estate sales activities.
The firm now has four homes
under construction; one in Glencoe,

NORTHWEST
rm.,

walnut

ing rm. of unequaled beauty, open
to terrace. KNOCKOUT KITCHEN
Air condit. Care-free home for the

has grown faster than the management branch and last year he

WINNETKA
4 bedrooms,

GLENCOE — SPLASH all summer
in the heated swimming pool and
relax on the secluded patio of this
GLAMOR
home. 5 bedrms. 3!/2
baths. Family rm. w/fplce. and wet
bar. Game rm. Ser. porch. Air condit. A find — in the 80's.

WINNETKA — EXCITING DIFFER.
ENT custom Contemp. home on
beautifully landscaped and secluded
/y acre. Master suite on Ist fir. 3
other bdrms. 3!/2 baths. Sap streaked

between
managing
commercial
properties and selling real estate.

another

by

seifen of John Channer and Associates, Lake Forest.

Boards.

Office

Se

9 rooms,

examination

three years ago Mr. Friend at first
divided his time nearly equally

the

aided

his

nois
Realtors
Institute
of the
Illinois Association of Real Estate

and sellers of real estate on the
North Shore,”’ said Mr. Friend.
When he formed his own firm

number of transferred executives
who are constanly coming into the
area.
The Kahns attribute their success in attracting many transferees to the know-how of their large,

34 percent ahead of the preceding

passing

denoting graduation from the IIli-

business because I saw the value of
providing expert service to buyers

Reports Record Sales

Kahn

reports

before

Tulane University and she lived in
New Orleans.
Jr., 4%, and Richard, 2%,

for

Opens

Mr. Friend met his wife, Patricia, while he was a student at

a

North

Certificates

They are Lee J. Andruss of Ann
Andruss,
Realtor,
Kenilworth;
Karl F. Nagel of Ayars Realty
Co.,
Northbrook;
Samuel
J.
O’Connell Jr. of Sam O’Connell,
Inc., Northfield; Patricia N. Ort-

Mr. Friend worked 2% years for
Kenilworth Realty in Kenilworth

‘Shore in November, 1961.

Mr. Friend, who moved to Glencoe from Chicago with his family

the

Awandd

Four members of the EvanstonNorth Shore Board of Realtors
have been awarded
certificates

for licensing as a broker.
He also completed the methods
course for real estate salesmen
offered
by
the
Evanston-North
Shore Board of Realtors.

tion Co. until returning to the North

into the home building business.
The new business, a general contracting firm, is handled through
Kenneth Friend and Bernard Rose
Inc.

his

tion

Transporta-

This
article
is another
in a
series on members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors.

the Hubbard Woods Shopping Center. Since then he has moved to
larger quarters at 101 Linden Av. in

in

American

to

Realtors Board

and completed a 96-hour course
offered by the Real Estate School
of Illinois in Chicago as prepara-

Army

his business

in 1964 at 79 Linden Av., Glencoe, in

while

General

Mrs.

Shore, he studied real estate principles at Northwestern University

After leaving the Army in 1960,
he lived in Chicago and worked for

Friend said’’ and Real-

in Winnetka.

estate business.
After
returning

Army Reserves.

the

Rd.

Friend also finds time to take an
active part in her husband’s real

tor also is a first lieutenant in the

tors can’t satisfy clients until they
know what the client wants.”
Mr.

1240 Sunset

graduate of New Trier High School
and Tulane University where he
earned a commission in the Army
Transportation Corps through the
school’s ROTC program. The Real-

M. SMITH

Estate

Real

bedrooms,

surround

3

lg.

baths.

patio.

12 rooms, 7 bedrooms, 4!/, baths. Family room, paneled
library. 2 fireplaces. Fabulous Thermador kitchen. 3-car garage. Upwards of $100,000.

GLENVIEW

PARK
Family

Full

room,

basement.

$43,500.

living

Lovely

rm:

&amp;

tree

baths. Exceptionally lovely family
room w/Weatheredge fireplc., beamed ceiling. Full basement. Prestige neighborhood. Price, in 70s.
8

rooms,

4

bedrms.,

2!/2

fingh C. Michels &amp; Cn.
(North Shore representative HOMERICA,
751 Elm St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-7100
June

8,

1967

REALTORS

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_ Financial 6-7766
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�Schedule
Changes
Are Told
Deerfield
High
School
will
change its present schedule and
introduce a new master schedule
for the 1967-68 school year.

Instead of the present system,
where school commences at 8:20
a.m. and ends at 3:20 p.m., the
new
schedule
will have nine
periods: three will be lunch periods, and there also will be a
weekly administrative group period.
The school day will begin with
three periods of 45 minutes. The
next three periods will be divided
into thirds where all students will
attend a 35-minute lunch period
and two 40-minute classes.

The above photo was taken at 1966 graduation at Deerfield High School. This year's seniors will be graduated Tuesday.

By Barb Wallace
No matter what age we are, we
never outgrow our need for under-

standable
communication
with
others.
The major way of communication for humans is by speaking.
We all know how to speak, but
how many times have we found
ourselves in a situation where we
couldn’t say what we meant. And
how many of us wouldn’t hestitate
to give a speech in front of a large
audience?
~ Maybe it isn’t the know how
that is lacking, but the selfconfidence and poise needed for

public speaking. All these skills
need to be developed, so that any
person can become his best possible self.
Opportunity

in Poise

Exercise

Forensics—an

in Forensics

The Forensic Team of Deerfield
High School affords a good opportunity to acquire these skills.
Because it is a team and not a
club, it not only teaches speech
techniques, but competes with
other schools to bring more victory and glory for Deerfield High.

Like the football, track, and
basketball teams, the Forensic
team strives hard to be unbeatable. But a victorious team takes

lots of loyalty and devotion from
its members.
These
members
train

not

by

running

laps,

or

building up arm muscles, but by
continually developing their own
speech.
They
tape
record
it,
memorize it, give it for teachers,

until they
shape.

feel

they

are

in

top

Speech making is a wide field,
and because of its many varia-

tions, forensics is divided
fields or events.
These

in 10

Events Listed
events are: comedy,

eight-minute

cutting

from

morous work; original
persuasion speech on

an

a

student

DEERFIELD

Elects Pom Pon Squad

ten by someone else; radio speaking, a five-minute newscast; ser-

David Schooler

ious

Mr.

AFS Student
Returns Home

Norman, and Becky Snell. Following tryouts, members of the new
Squad were each given a corsage

Kussler,

The American
Field Service
student and adult chapter
at
Deerfield High School bid farewell
to Bianca, Ariel, and Thierry as
they left recently on their end-ofthe-year
Bas trip in the United
States
try.

preceding

their

own

coun-

Their bus is only one of 76 buses
which will take some
students
on
a tour

3,107 AFS
of
other

communities so that they might
have the opportunity to become
acquainted with other families
and areas of our country.
Over the July 4 holiday, Deerfield

and Highland Park families will

have the opportunity to host AFS
students passing through the area
on their bus trip. Forty-one students representing 24 countries
will visit these homes. The stu-

dents will attend coke parties,
participate in the 4th of July parade, enjoy a Meredith Wilson
program at Ravinia, and have a
typical American picnic.
The
Deerfield
Women’s
Club
has
offered
to underwrite
the

expenses

78

for the bus trip.

Sheryl

Hageman,

reading;

eight-minute

cutting

an _ eight-minute

Tom

speech

on

hall, will discuss
their counselor.

a_

HIGH

Editor in Chief

Silverwood

selection from a serious work; extemporaneous
speaking,
an im-

promptu

the
benefit
of
first-semester
freshmen. They will consist of 15
to 20 students who, during a study

TEEN PAGE

from a short story; oratorical
declamation giving a speech writ-

sophomores, Joanne Caruso and
Katy Taylor; and juniors, Cheryl
Neumeyer, Debbie Vyse, Nedra
Wondreis, Margie Schiller, Denise
Mueller, Pam Russell, Bobette

first

be a new addition to next year’s
schedule. These classes will be for

matters

with

a hu-

Deerfield High School
School’s

Group guidance classes also will

one

will be senior Steve Waldmen.

verse,

High

have

A speech team such as this

an

Deerfield

can

one cultivates poise and_ selfconfidence.
The captain of next year’s team

topic;

pom pon squad: was
selected recently.
squad
includes
Next
year’s

there

cussed and notices read.

of the vast variety in

talent especially for the forensic
team.

week,

the 25-minute group period club
and school activities will be dis-

portion of a play.
events

each

cut to 35 minutes each, and during

a presentation of a short play or a

Because

during

will be an administrative group
period. Morning classes will be

minute speech typical of one
given after a banquet; and plays,

prose,

speaking,

Once

ranging from sports to politics;
after dinner speaking, an eight-

oration, a
a serious

poetry

The last three periods will be 40
minutes long with school being
dismissed at 3:20 p.m.

Adviser

Elaine

SCHOOL

STAFF

Mindy

Nissen

Elaine Werner

Managing

Editor

Reporter

Reporter

Olson

subject

Nancy

to wear.

be

Two alternate pom pon girls will
selected from
among.
this

year’s

freshmen.

All

interested

freshmen girls attend an orientation

meeting

and

three

clinics.

Tryouts for freshmen will be held
today.
The sophomore

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and juniors girls

trying out attended after-school
clinics at which several members
of the Pep Club taught the girls
the cheer they would have to
present for try-outs. About 70 girls
competed before five judges. They

presented their routines and received extra points if they were
able to do the splits.
Miss Thiel is the sponsor of the
newly formed squad. and junior
Nina
Andoniadis
is pom
pon
manager.
All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments
from
both
teens
and

adults. Send them in care of the
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Central Av., Highland Park.

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On Rt. 83 and
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So. of Rt. 45
on
Rt.
83),
Mundelein, Hl.

Reservations
June

8,

1967

�PHB ALS e

.

and

registration will be by mail.
Courses
without
a_ sufficient
number of registrations will be
deleted. Tuition is $30 for the
developmental reading course and
$20 for all other courses. Checks
must be made payable to Deerfield High School.
Persons seeking more information should contact Theodor Repsholdt at the school.

Wrigley

Field

for youngsters

rom 8 to 16 years old to attend a
hite

Sex

and

a

Cubs

baseball

Bame.
Applications for the 120 reservations
for
each
game
will
be
accepted on a first-come, firstkerved
basis.
Supervision,
bus
ransportation, and tickets are inluded in the $1 fee.
The first trip will be to see the
hite Sox
play the Baltimore
Drioles July 6 and the second field
rip will be to see the Cubs play
he Pittsburgh Pirates Aug. 7.

will

meet

The

weekly
. on

district

office

or

illage Residents’
Receives

a

wt

ah
See

te

owns

the

going abroad each year and also a
foreign exchange student coming

to

Deerfield.

Money

president

a_

plastics

manufacturing plant.

The

petition is opposed

by the

villages
of
Lincolnshire
and
Riverwoods, but is supported by
the Aptakisic-Tripp School District
102.

Several
also have

area property owners
agreed to support the

if Mr.

Trumbull

agrees

to end his sand pit operation on
the property. This he has refused
to do.

AFS

officers

for

and

next

Healy

family

includes

pep

rallies.

retary-+treasurer;

Chris

publicity;

| Martha

Jones, points chairman;

and Julie

career.

The

club takes

field trips —

to different schools to observe
different teaching skills, and frequently has guest speakers.
ae.
The new officers are Sherry
Pizer, president; Sue Wengerbort

vice president; Jamie Crane, sec-

retary;

and

man.

Meet-

Nancy

Debbie

Blane,

Sidran,

treasurer;

social

|

chair-

ss

six.

i

Son

8 to 11:30
Jewett Park.

p.m.—Teen

=

dance,

Saturday
9 a.m. to noon—Registration for
summer programs, Jewett Park.
Monday
7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
Woodland
and
Jaycees
parks,
Wilmot School.
Tuesday
9:30
to
11:30
a.m.—T.O.P:S.
Club, Jewett Park
7:15 to 8:30 p.m.—Adult
golf
class, Wilmot Elementary School.

NORTH

[] VALUE
+

AND

are

Pat

features enthusiasm. An. all-girl
club, it sponsors the new pom pon
squad, the homecoming parade,

organizes

is the

Fladeland, activities chairman. __
Future Teachers Association is —
a club for any student interested
in education and teaching as a

Pep Club is an organization that

and

Lacy

Next year’s officers include Sue _
Kelso, president;
Becky Snell, —
vice president; Mary Tynan, secVecchione,

Phelan;
secretary,
Sue
Baum,
snack bar chairmen, Elaine Olson,
Gail Donarski, and Sue Baum;
hospitality, Carol Johnson;
Dial
Data chairmen, Barb Gilbert, and
Leslye
Mueller;
and_
publicity,
Debbie Sidran.

SHORE

PREMIERE...

DEERFIELD
STEEL

year

treasurer,

Miss

Tomorrow

Commission

~~

raised

industrial

- Calendar

Mrs.

Fred E. Paul, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl F. Paul, 1260 Deerfield
Rd., Deerfield, was commissioned
a second lieutenant during gradation
exercises
at
Lackland
Air Force Base on May 27.
After a 10-day leave at home, he
ill
be
stationed
at
Finland
Minn.)
Air Force
Station.
In
September he will attend a twoonth training school at Panama

ii)

is_

through the snack bar, Dial Data,
and a hootenanny.

for

school, and
advisor.

The American
Field Service
sponsors a student from Deerfield

53-acre tract, is seeking rezoning
from suburban estate and _ highway commercial zoning to light

zoning

ings will be every Tuesday after —

Three groups at Deerfield High
School have elected their officers
for the 1967-68 school year.

Recreation

ormation about the club may call
park

Groups Elect Officers

children, a dog, a hampster, and a
bird.

Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
n
Jewett
Park
Fieldhouse
hroughout the summer.
Those interested in further inhe

who

ze

James Healy, vice president of
Carr
Realty
in Deerfield,
and
what he calls his ‘“‘Noah’s Ark’’
have returned to the village from
a four-day camping trip in southern Wisconsin.

PS.
Club

Craig Trumbull,

a
ey

Three High School

The Lake County Board did not
take action Tuesday on a proposed
rezoning at the southeast corner
of Aptakisic Rd. and Milwaukee
Av. because it has not received a
recommendation from the zoning
board.

rezoning

James Healy Returns
From Camping Trip

The
Deerfield
Park
District
T.0.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensi-

bly)

a

a
wm

*

English,
arithmetic,
and _ prealgebra enrichment courses are
being offered, designed for preparation for incoming freshmen.
Other courses include art, mechanical drawing I, typing, developmental reading, general bodybuilding,
baseball,
physical
fitness, and band.
Advanced swimming
also will
be offered,
but
all swimming

(Continued from page 11)

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Takes No Action
On Zone Request

lated at D.H.S. for June 16

Reereation

tila
cs ieap

Lake County Bd.

Final Summer Registration
Final summer school registration at Deerfield High School will
be held at 2 p.m. June 16 in the
School.
Enrollment for the classes, open
0 1967 elementary school graduates, will be on a first-come firstserved basis.

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More

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Wilmot

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_ Junior High School Monday eve:pune.

~The 197 Wilmot school graduates will get their diplomas during

ceremonies beginning at 8 p.m. in
the school. The Rev. Jack Parker,
_ minister of St. Gregory’s EpiscoChurch, will give the invoca-

- tion and Martha Hirsch, a gradu-

_ ating student, will give the speech,
bes:=,fWisdom and Knowledge.”
The Shepard ceremony, for 212
raduates,

will begin at 8:15 p.m.

the

gymnasium.

ox
for

school

the same

The
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evening, has been

to Tuesday.

Shepard

program

Anderson

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_ Stephen G. Anderson
&lt;4 Deborah

James

L. Appelbaum

A. Ashley

3 Trudy J. Aylor

- Merilee D. Bakeman
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- Candice L. Beinlich
_ Gregory Benassi
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David W. Carlson
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Tony

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os

tate

cee

A, Davenport

C. David

Rebecca

L. DeMers

e Penge d B. DeSandro
PhilipD. DiFonzo
“ipl ‘Karen

Donarski

3

Linda S.
4 Thomas
Steve F.
Terri J.
Be Charles

Drechsel
G. Dresselhouse
Dushame
Eckardt
R. Eggert

a Gary Ehlert
- David Ellsworth
Rawerd P. Ettinger

&gt;

Bryant J. Feistel
William P. Fiocchi

Robert H. Fish

Hollie L. Flint

_ Loren H. Fuller, Jr.
Lynn J. Gable
Carol

A. Garber

_ Barbara

L. Gaynor

SS - Ruth C. Gesas
oe

Susan E. Gilbert
~ Larry Glickman

William M. Gottlieb
; - Laura

will in-

L. Gregory

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Paul
and their son, Robert, 1365 Kenil-

wood

Ln.,

Riverwoods,

commencement

_

Washington
_Mo.,

P

University,

on June

attended

exercises
4. Their

at

St. Louis,
son,

John,

Riverwoods — representatives will hold an informal
meeting
tomorrow’
with
Judge LaVerne Dixon of
the Lake County Circuit
Court to discuss alleged violations by a land-fill operation on Milwaukee Av.
The village claims that
exposed garbage and loose

the fill’s title to the village, or for

NEWS

sion has

Henry

Linda

@ Heard
that

Conedera

as

streets

from

Rd.,

does

not

remove

the

vehi-

cles.
The move was prompted by a
letter written last month by Trustee William Hill to Zoning Officer
and Trustee Paul Henschen. Mr.
Hill, who lives at 1800 Sanders
Rd., said Mr. Johnson has been
contacted previously by the village.
Mr. Johnson also received let-

Mr. Hill claims
foot trailer trucks,
and pickup trucks,
cars parked at the
“This is not

he has seen 40tractors, dump
and employees’
house.
a question of

private

Hill said.

use,”’ Mr.

The report

Swim

Lessons

Start

June 19

begin

June

19

on

Ed’s

Beach,

Mundelein.
Six daily half-hour classes will
be conducted for three two-week
periods. Hours are from 9:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Makeup class-

es will be held on Saturdays.
The program, which includes
classes for preschoolers through
junior and senior livesaving, is
open to all Vernon Township
residents.

Cost

will

be

$2

per

student.
Mrs. Josephine Riedel, head of
the Mundelein program for four
years and a swimming program
director for 10 years, will direct
the program. All instructors will
be trained by the Red Cross.
Registration for classes is at
Ed’s Beach, 1016 Diamond Lake

“The

1963.”

The trustees said he has asked
three appraisers to evaluate the
amount of depreciation on surrounding property due to the
“business.’’ Their estimates have
to

report
recom-

Classes in the American Red
Cross Learn to Swim program will

situation has been going on since

ranged
from
$3,000
according to Mr. Hill.

Dassing

commission

The changes would affect village guest houses and accessory
buildings, and would raise the
hearing fee from $50 to $100.

on his property.

Trustees
authorized
Village
Atty. Alfred Lewis at Monday’s
meeting to file suit and seek a fine
if Ronald Johnson, 1810 Sanders

Mr.

plan

meeting.

and

ters last month from the village’s
legal firm asking him not to
service trucks or install a gasoline
storage tank for service purposes

A Riverwoods resident faces a
possible suit by the village if he
does not eliminate an alleged

the

a hearing last month.

@Heard
Village Atty. Alfred
Lewis report that the village’s suit
against Lake Land Fill Co. of
Northfield is set for trial June 19.
The village is suing for delivery of

on the
zoning

operating

to

will be discussed at next month’s

Resident Faces Possible Suit
For Alleged Trucking Service
trucking service
his home.

Henschen

mends approval of amendments to
the zoning ordinance discussed at

- Lou Landreth.

designa-

tion to give the property
village’s
comprehensive
map.

Mr.

a lot less than 46,000 feet.

roads commissioner, and Gerald
Gruber as treasurer to replace

commis-

what

ordinance

Shetland ponies are being kept on

or forest preserve.
In other business Monday, the
board:
@ Appointed
former
trustee

said his commis-

discussed

The

lation at 2624 Forest-Glen Trail.
Trustee William Hill claims two

and the rest is zoned single family

meeting that Judge Dixon previously laid down some “rather
stringent conditions” for the owners of the fill, but that they are
being violated.
plan

ordinance.

presumably will be passed at the
July 10 meeting.

Though no formal report has
been prepared, Mr. Dassing said
it appeared most feasible to adopt
the zoning now surrounding the
area. The present zoning is multiple family along Milwaukee Av.,

Trustee
Paul
MHenschen
reminded the board at Monday’s

Dassing,

ation

@ Instructed

located on the southeast
corner of Malwaukee Av.
and Deerfield Rd.

Joseph

ABOUT

investigate an alleged stable vio-

paper is present at the site,

sion chairman,

just compensation.
@ Discussed
and
gave
first
reading to the village’s appropri-

Riverwoods

$6,000,

Rd., Mundelein.

John Suter Academy
of Fine Arts
|

827-829

Waukegan

Deerfield

Rd.

Cordially invites you to
attend a recital of the
PIANO

PUPILS
Sunday,

June

Brooke T. Zander

of JOHN

SUTER

| Ith, 3:30 p.m.
at

J. Zink

J. Pauls Attend Graduation

Nathan

-

Patricia A. Rawitzer
Patricia Ray
James W. Rentscher
Vickie Repsholdt
Laura Riske
Robert L. Roach
David K. Rogers
Steven C. Romans
Jeffrey L. Roseman
Jim Rosemann
Marlene D. Rosengard
Patricia S. Roth
Dan Rowland
Terry J. Sager
Linnea K. Sandberg
John S. Sares
Lauren L. Schaefer
Nancy A. Schallitz
Barry J. Schlossberg
Mark H. Schoenberg
Webb Schrader
Thomas E. Scott
Bradfield M. Scranton
Karen M., Seeley
Bruce E. Sheehan
Lynn M. Shepard
Jeff M. Silberman
Pam A. Sisney
Edward G. Smetak
Gail P. Smith
Meredith Smith, Jr.
Steven W. Snell
Steve A. Somers
Peg N. Southerton
Joanne R. Springer
Michael J. Springer
Gary N. Staton
Michael A. Sternberg
Mark Strate
John T. Stratford
Brigitte Stuebbe
Wayne R. Sudrick
Marilyn Sugar
Mark Swanson
Pamela L. Tate
Mary L. Toomey
Russell E. Towne
Richard L. Tracy, Jr.
Paul W. Turner
Jane E. Tyler
Robert P. Voll
Francis A. Wandell, II
Dayle J. Warsaw
Scott L. Weber
Philip A. Wendelin
Christine A. Wennstrom
Susan L. Wesley
Keith A. Wessling
Robert M. Wheeler
William A. Wheeler
Cynthia L. Whitten
Debra L. Wieder
Deborah Wilkin
Richard C. Will
Robert F. Will, II
Mark Williams
Helen T. Wood
Michael K. Wood
George R. Young

Greg W. Grimshaw
Kathryn A. Grohe
Jeffrey C. Grossenheider
Sandra L. Gulbrandsen
Roberta L. Haines
Lisbeth Harris
Susan E. Haws
Paula’J. Hay
Harvey S. Hayden
Linda Heeter
Edward G. Hellier, ||
Scott Hogan
Jeffrey V. Holway
Pamela M. Hornkohl
James K. Horstman
Mark J. Howland, Jr.
Andrew Hughes
Steven R. Hunger
Barbara N. Hunt
Frank E. Jacober
Richard D. Jacobson
Peggy John
Jeff S. Johnson
James M. Johnson
Janet M. Joyce
Mario Kamberg
John F. Keane
Garrett A. Keefe
Edward H. Kiefer
Deborah Kiel
Thomas E. Knaggs
Douglas C. Kneale
Michael H. Kneebone
Roberta E..Koral
Dennis G. Koritza
Kenneth R. Krucks
Frederick C. Kurz
Nancy Lanham
Mark E. Laughlin
Mark N. Leader
Jeffery J. Leason
Linda LeFeuvre
David C. LeSueur
Gayle Lindemann
Gregory S. Love
Robert T. Lyon
Barbara S. Mackey
Steven A. Mahistedt
Larry S. Malmquist
Mark Mathisen
Sherrill J. Matta
Heidi Van Cott Miller
Barbara A. Mills
Valerie L. Mlejnek*
James V. Monaco
Sandra M. Moon
Janice A. Moore
Leslie A. Mueller
Valerie Murphy
Anne E. Murray
Kristine Nelson
Suzanne Neumayer
Scott L. Norin
Michael J. O’Brien
David L. Ohman
Theodore Oshirak
Deborah L. Parker
Kevin F. Patrick
Donna J. Petersen
Charles Pioli
James M. Quoss

E. Alger

Carlo D. Alonzi
a~ David

The

board meeting, scheduled

nt© song

Sicficeenstines:¥Will Meet With J alee
To Discuss Milwaukee Av. Land-Fill

‘clude a presentation of “Born
Free’’ by the entire eighth grade,
accompanied by Patricia Rawitzer and Tom Dresselhouse. Garrett Keefe will give a talk, “The
Eighth Grade Speaks.”
Frank M. Whitcher, the school
principal, will present the class to
Deerfield High School, and Gregory Royer will accept the class.
Marsha Hollatz will welcome the
class to high school.
Supt. William Fenelon will present the class to the board of
education, and Walter Roth, board
president, will present the diplomas.
A list of Wilmot Junior High
School graduates will be published
in next week’s VILLAGER. A list of
Shepard graduates follows:

eighth-graders

graduated

be

oll

&lt;2, — ae

HIGHLAND
1991

Sheridan

Rd.

PARK

WOMAN'S

CLUB

Highland Park

received a bachelor of fine arts
degree and will work for his
doctorate at Yale University, New
Haven,

Conn.,

in the fall. Robert

is a student at Chicago Fine Arts
academy.

June
L

Aw?

teerh

|

8,

1967

�Consider Purchasing Sewage Plant
Riverwoods trustees are investigating the possibile purchase of
a local sewage plant and the ex-

Board OKs

Corp., (FSLIC)

At

Riverwoods

Board

Village

Pres.

for forest preserve use.
Lake

County

Village

meeting,
Atty.

Al-

Pre-

serve District is interested in
buying property which includes an

Hill

said

FSLIC
in anxious
to
property in order to get

the

FSLIC,

and

Townsend,

a project.

for the district to be eligible for
federal funds.
In the past, trustees have feared
signing such a resolution for fear
the property would be converted
into a recreation area or parking

proposal. Mr. Hill pointed out
that Consoer and Townsend also
are

consulting

on

engineers

for

The
said

Monday’s

meeting a

board

threatened

a

they

would

do

the

con-

something

a third.

A sharp reply from Village Prs.
Paul Martin, read at Monday’s
meeting reminds the FSLIC of
their agreement to demolish all
the buildings.

the

Sol Ordmans Move
To Crestwood Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ordman have
moved to Crestwood Ln., River-

letter

read from the FSLIC’s law
stating that repairs to the
soon will be completed. Two
pumps
already have been

woods, from Chicago. The Ordman’s daughter, Jacklyn, and her

husband, Burton Tompkins, have
lived in Deerfield for five years.

installed.

(Continued
would probably
ment of the
The
capable

from page 7)
result in abandonstate scholarships.
but economically

poor

will

student

forest preserve, anyway.

told

that

colleges is

of ‘broadening’? educational opportunity, the practical effect will

shortage.

to

Garvis Fowler
1233 Sherwood Rd.

Answers

Urbana

PARK—I-

would

A

will

be

unable

to

Dr. Ira M. Niederman
Junior College Committee

Urges Approval
HIGHLAND

junior

The

Junior

Aptakisic-Tripp
102 has graduated

School

impose

“a

expense

that

Mrs.

College.

Therefore,

even those of us who

do not have children growing
should vote ‘‘yes” Saturday.

ex-

Dr.

up

S. Guthmann,
Chairman
Dist. 113 junior college committee

College

Walter

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27 eighth grad-

ers.
Speaker

double

Junior

of Los Altos, Cal. Foothills gradu-

Graduates 27

would

to the founding of the North Shore

amine modern junior colleges, for
Foothills

college

Gridley fears already exists and
does not enter into the decision as

Answer: Proponents of this concept usually use one or two older
junior colleges of sub-standard
caliber as examples of all junior
example,

J.

double tax.’’ I need only point out
that junior college education is
already a fact of life in Illinois as
set forth in House Bill 1710 under
which students from our area
would be able to go to other
Illinois junior colleges
at the
expense of our local taxpayers.

accept

should

PARK—Mrs.

Bronson Gridley’s letter in the
June 1 issue of the Hollister
Newspapers interested me particularly because it displayed such
disregard of the facts.
She urges the defeat of the
referendum on the basis that a

cannot provide quality education.

one

as it costs to build them

Public relations chairman

freshmen or sophomores after the
early 1970s.
2. Objection: A junior college

Instead,

way

classroom

Vote ‘‘yes”? on Saturday’s referendum and help establish the
North Shore junior college.

1. Objection: All North Shore
students will be able to go away to
college, and the overcrowding of
colleges is easing up.
Answer: College enrollment in
Illinois will be doubled by 1975
(source—Illinois Board of Higher
Education). Neither the University of Illinois or private schools
intend to enlarge their capacities
this much. The Illinois Board of
Higher Education will decrease
the number
of freshmen
and
sophomores enrolling at the University of Illinois and depend on
the growing statewide system of
junior collges to provide the first
two years of college education.
President David Dodds Henry of
the University of Illinois estimates
he

expensive

future

at local junior colleges.
Local
junior colleges would not require
dormitories.

like to answer three of the most
frequently voiced objections to the
proposed North Shore junior college:

a

provide classrooms at Champaign-

Objections

HIGHLAND

a more

prevent

Answer:
It costs almost 2%
times (source—Illinois Board of
Higher Education) as much to

be to restrict it.

colleges.

District 102

be

ates are readily accepted by
Stanford and other fine universities, proving that junior colleges
can provide quality education.
3. Objection:
Building junior

there is a junior college to which
he can go. Thus, under the guise

to

about the houses.
A recent letter from the FSLIC
to the village says the corporation
is willing to demolish two buildings, but has made no decision on

West Course Dr.

At

threatened

FSLIC, which owns the property,

FSLIC.
The sewage plant and fts operation came to the attention of
trustees last month when Mr. Hill
reported that raw sewage was
pouring out of one of the lines on
was
firm
plant
new

trustees

demnation suit last month, but the

would

action

the

“We’re no farther along than we

con-

study

around

were last fall,’”’ Mr. Hill said.

have offered to

The

fencing

ished.

prepare a preliminary study of
possible sanitary sewer routes to
service the village and the cost of
cost about $2,500.
Trustees took no

of

reinstate a suit if several old
houses on the northeast corner of
the Deerfield and Sanders Rds.
intersection are not soon demol-

on it.
Consoer

lack

plant. Mr. Hill said he believes
- state law requires such an enclosure.
In another matter concering the

sell the
a return

such

But, according to Mr. Hill, the
tract now
is “more
or less
inacessible for public use.’’ The
district would have to purchase
more land to convert it to ‘‘undesirable’ uses.
Mr. Hill pointed out that the
village would not gain anything by
objecting to the purchase, since
about 200 acres surrounding the
property probably will become

that he is watching it very closely.

Trustees expressed concern about

the

area west of Whigam Rd. This
section is part of the village, so
Riverwoods’ permission is needed

lot.

Mr. Hill said he thinks the plant
now is operating properly, but

village should have the right to
make the first bid on the plant if
the franchise still is in effect.
Mr. Hill said he thinks the

sulting engineers

Forest

—

fred Lewis to examine the franchise to determine if it leagally is

Paul Martin to sign a resolution
stating that it does not object to
purchase of about 26 acres of land
The

board

asked

still in existence.
Trustee William

Village

authorized

Monday’s

trustees

For Forest
The

now services Rav-

inia Green Country Club.

Its Property
Monday

tension of its lines to serve the
village.
The plant, owned by the Federal
Savings
and
Loan _ Insurance

Public Forum

for the commencement

exercises, held June 2, was J.
David McCartny, a guidance director at Stevenson High School.
The

graduates

include

Susan

Barthele, Karen Bogest, Avis Butler, Harry Cooper, Ralph Davis,
Paul Demuth, Nancy Dulfki, John
Farner, Ronald Fischer, David
Forsythe, Mary Gora, Gail Gosch,
Jack Jarc, and Gerda Kay.
Others were Bradley Kebschull,
Ralph Kuhnke, Sally Landreth,
Richard Leija, Karen Majewski,
Richard Morgan, Suzanne Neibergall,
Allica
Pekara,
Pritchett, Theresa Scott,

pas 2

Lindell
Dennis

Taylor, Susan Toupence, and Scott
Waller.

Parties Are Held

Ney

Trustee Donald Dahlstrum makes a point at Monday's meeting of
the Riverwoods Village Board. (Bud Daley Photo)

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A series of parties have been
given on the North Shore compli-

menting Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis of Riverwoods, who are
moving to New York this month.
Four Riverwoods couples who
gave a picnic supper party at the
Dickinsons’

home

recently

were

Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Dickinson,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schmidt,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Mathews, and
the Bruce
Carmens.
Thirteen
couples, Riverwoods friends and
neighbors, were guests.
A progressive luncheon honoring
Mrs. Davis was given June 3 by
Mrs. Thomas R. Sherman, Mrs.
George

McLauthlin,

and

George Kelm, all of Deerfield.
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�Sewer Charge
(Continued from page 7)
_ moving to the county, while the
arrangement

of

moving

proce-

dures and contracts is left to the
building commission.
Building

s

commission

Andrew

attorney

Semmelman

said _ that

the “reduction in maintenance”
Ea? clause was necessary in case
maintenance

in

_

costs

increase

with-

the next 20 years. He also ex-

plained that the “pay in advance”’

‘ section was standard in leases in
case

the

county

wanted

to resell

bonds at a lower rate of interest
ie after 10 years.
Against Advance
Supervisor

Norman

Gary

also

objected to the ‘‘pay in advance”

_ Clause. He said it- made bonds
less attractive to buyers and

&lt;r gts oe RM,
cohay ae
*

|

Pay

_
|

_
_

_

therefore cost the county a higher rate of interest.

Mr.

Semmelman

continued

to

Say that Mrs. Stern’s objection to

the moving provisions were not
emepertoct because all leasors con_ trol moving
Another

procedures.
of

Mrs.

Stern’s

ques-

tions involved the building comae -mission’s responsibility for pro_ viding an “‘adequate’’ amount of

4

liability insurance.

The

attorney

replied that adequate was’
; standard legal terminology.

the

The

only

amendment

to

Program Of fered to Residens

the

which backed the Northfield bid.
That company, according to the

lease as presented by the building
commission was the addition of

“certified”?

public

accountant

building commission, must begin
construction within three days to
complete the first stage of the
courthouse.
Supervisor Smith believes the
building commission is ‘‘dreaming.’”’ ‘Bond companies don’t even

to

conduct the annual audit instead
of just a public accountant. That
amendment passed unanimously.
Another
problem
raised
by
Supervisor
Depke
involved
the
number
of parking
places.
He
said that further study on parking was necessary because only
about 80 spaces were provided for
in the entire courthouse complex.
The board told him that the building commission would ‘‘work that
out.”

open their mail in three days,” he
said.
“And we all know they don’t
build buildings. So they will first
discuss the demand that they finish the building. Then they will

probably go into litigation saying
the
after
The
done

The timetable for the construction of the newest county building
began Monday. The first phase of
the courthouse was begun in 1963.
Insist on Compliance

Notice

was

served

Monday

to

the general contractor, the Northfield Construction
Company,
to

begin to comply within 10 days
with the building commission’s
timetable for an Aug. 12 completion date. The company has not

complied with similiar warnings
dating from 1966.
If the Northfield Construction
Company
doesn’t
comply
by
Wednesday, the matter will be referred to the bonding company

company
hasn’t
defaulted
all. Then they will take bids.
tower couldn’t possible be
by August 12.”

The problem with the completion date of the tower (administrative building) is pressing.
‘Under the new construction contracts awarded yesterday for the
courts-jail building, the contractor can impose a $400 per day
fine on the county for every day
after Jan. 12 the old courthouse
is occupied. The old building can’t

be vacated until the tower is completed.

Supervisor

Frantonius

said

2 Programs

Buhrow,

72,

of

2000

Sanders Rd., Deerfield, died Sunday in Highland Park Hospital,

Highland Park.
__
Born in Chicago, ‘Mr. Buhrow
had lived in Deerfield for 26
E years. Mr. Buhrow was a member
_ of Deerfield Lodge 1110 AF and
Ae,

E
Survivors include his wife, Ha| el; a daughter, Lois Benson, of
- Highland Park; a brother, Lou
- Troutwine; a sister, Jessie HerE man;

|
|

and four grandchildren.

Masonic services were held
Tuesday in the Kelley and Spaul-

ES _ ding Chapel. Entombment was in
_ Memorial Park Mausoleum, Skokie.

Donato

|

dieiva:

Donato Intranuovo, 68, of 914
Central Av., Deerfield, died June 1
in Highland Park Hospital, Highland Park.
Born

in

Italy,

Mr.

Intranuovo

. eS lived in Deerfield 35 years.
was
a section foreman on
_ Milwaukee Road for 42 years.

_
|

He
the

The

Cemetery in Chicago.

first

phase

involves

about

50

purchase

of

$8,200

funds

in

approved

a stepson,

Ray

I. Nova,

Estelle M. Knigge

The
said,

Mundelein and Donald of Tampa,
Fla.; two brothers, Leroy Meyer

$10,000 Title Two grant in the next
fiscal year.

of the Elementary
phase,
Dr.
matching

Sara
funds

under Title Three of the National
Defense Education Act. The $20,000 thus raised would purchase
about 200 films, he said.

The third phase of the program
would be an additional $9,000 to

of Deerfield and Harvey Meyer of
Greeley, Colo.; a sister, Elsie
Scully of Long Beach, Calif.; four
grandchildren;
and one greatgrandchild.
. Services will be conducted at
2:30 p.m. today at Trinity United

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Sara said, more

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Hans

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tion District summer sailing program, Walter Johnson, Glencoe

was worried about the $400 fine.
Mr. Smith added that he doubted
that the county could make the
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�A LOOK

AT NORTHWESTERN

Athletics Desirable, but Strictly Auxiliary
Second

in

a

placed on the importance of the
athlete at Northwestern.
There is hardly anyone in high.
positions within the university who

Series

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor
Bob Nowicki is president of the
N Men, the lettermen’s organization at Northwestern University,
and he speaks for his group when
he expresses
basic
satisfaction

with

the

emphasis

placed

will contend that athletics are not
desirable.
“Northwestern
has
quite
a
proud heritage in athletics,’ says

Dr. J. Roscoe Miller, the school’s

on

president. “‘I think I’m voicing the

athletics at the school.
“We’re happy with the idea that
we’re not getting players in school
just to play football, because we
weren’t gotten that way,” says
Bob, a guard on the 1949 Rose

Bowl

team.

“I

hope

it

opinion of the faculty and the
trustees that we should have an
intercollegiate

program.

It’s part

of the American collegiate scene.
If a university would give up
intercollegiate athletics, it would

never

PORT
than the music program,
even
though
the football team
gets
more ink in the papers. There
never will be a problem of the tail
wagging the dog at Northwestern.

“Intercollegiate athletics is a
useful auxiliary, as long as it’s
kept as an auxiliary and not a
part of the main show,” says
Payson Wild, dean of faculties.
It is likely there is not much of

football.”’
It is good that Nowicki and his
fellow lettermen feel this way,
because under the present admin-

‘the faculty opposition to athletics

‘istration, at least, there is never
going to be too much emphasis

to the overall purpose of the
university and no more important

faculty point out, there probably
is a wide range of interest and

go

out

I hope we never have to

and

buy a

kid

to

play

Warriors

There is a suspicion that some
do not feel an athletic program
contributes

miss something.”
The Tail Won’t Wag
But there is no doubt that, from
Dr. Miller on down, athletics are
considered merely an extracurricular activity, simply an auxiliary

changes.

disinterest, as at most schools.
More than anything else, the word
probably is apathy.

at Northwestern which is sometimes
discussed.
As
Wild
and

others directly associated with the

anything

at all to the

university. But this is not
official line, and certainly

the
Dr.

Miller does not indicate he
lieves this.
Contributions Not Affected

be-

There is a strong effort on the
part of university officials, however,
might

to resist anything
which
infringe in any way upon

the school’s academic
For

example,

more

reputation.
_athletically-

oriented institutions, and the athletically-oriented at Northwestern,
contend that a winning football
team helps draw financial contri-

butions to the university in general. There is a_ reluctance to
concede this at Northwestern.

Names

In Golf Meet

Officers

Deerfield’s
varsity golf team
concluded its season last Wednesday with a third-place finish in the
Central Suburban League meet at
the Village Green Country Club in

The new officers of the Deerfield Dads’ Club were named at
the Awards Night gala Tuesday
evening at the school.

Mundelein.

Em Ghianni will be the new
president, succeeding Bob Hart.
Sherm Ascher is the first vice
president, Tom Homma the second vice president. Gene Chapman is the secretary and Joseph

Maine South won the conference
meet with a 314 total. Glenbrook
outh was
second
at 316 and
Deerfield next at 318.
Glenbrook South won the conference championship on a basis
of combined dual-meet and conference meet points. Maine South
was second, Niles North third, and
Deerfield fourth.

Phillips

was

Hayes

Deerfield’s

was

schedule
champion
League,

to

play

a

which
included
the
of the North Suburban
the

League,
League,-

Northwest

the
and

hampions

Short,

forced

we

(New

really

Trier. East).

had

a

‘In

tough

chedule,’’ said Bassett.

‘Considering our general lack of
experience this year, our record
was darned good,” added Bassett.
“I’m looking forward to next
eason.”’

TEAM

STANDINGS

1. Maine
South
314;
2. Glenbrook
South 316;
3. Deerfield 318;
4. New
rier West 325; 5. Niles North 328; 6.
lenbrook
North
330;
7. Niles
West
338.
Maine
South
(314)—Pederson
3888—76;
Siebold 40-38—78;
Sanford 3940—79; Haka 42-39—81.
Glenbrook
South
(316)—Iverson
36B5—71;
Keck 40-40—80;
Campbell
4338—81; Wodder 42-42—84.
Deerfield
(318)—Phillips
38-39—77;
ent
41-38—79; . Schuler
41-40—81;
Laffey 40-41—81.
New
Trier
West
(325)—Greenberg
838-41—79; Lassar 40-40—80;
Miller 4042—82; Syzmanski 42-42—84.
Niles
North
(328)—Washburn
4088-—78;
Karey
40-41—81;
Young
4042—82; Kurtz 42-45—87.
Glenbrook North (330)—Grayson 3940—79;
Greenburg
41-38—79;
Neely
40-43—83: Bradbury 44-45—89.
| Niles West
(338)—Berkowitz
39-41—
B0;
Barnett
40-45—85;
Anderson
4244-86; Carter 43-44—87.
FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS
1. Glenbrook South; 2. Maine South;
8. Niles North;
4. Deerfield;
5. New
rier West;
6. Glenbrook North;
7.
Niles West.

June

8,

1967

John Phillips was Deerfield's low man in last week's Central Sub-

urban League Meet as he fired 38-39—77. (Bud Daley Photo)

Ralston, Stolle to Give
Exhibition in Lake Bluff
A tennis exhibition between

two

of the world’s top-ranked players,
Dennis Ralston and Fred Stolle,
will be held Sunday at the Bath
and Tennis Club in Lake Bluff.
Ralston was the top ranked U.S.

player in 1966 and is a former
Davis Cup star. Stolle is the
present U.S. singles champion and
headed Australia’s victories 1966
Davis Cup team.
hey will play each other in a
Singles exhibition beginning at 3
p.m. That will be followed by a
doubles match, with Ralston and
Frank Parker taking on Stolle and

Carlos
Cisneros.
Parker
and
Cisneros are highly ranked play- ers from Chicago.
The

exhibition

is

M.

ing

of

the

critically

responsible

role the university is playing in
the future of the free world, my
judgment is that athletics are less

and less a factor.”
“A winning football team would
definitely

help,’’

says

Al

Weyh-

rich, alumni relations field secretary and a former Wildcat player.
‘But this is only good to a point.
The thing that really brings in the
money
is the
good
academic
student.”’

Such a strong contributing alum
as Harold Anderson, after whom
(Continued on page 86)

open

to

the

public. Reservations can be made
by contacting Mrs. Gary Graves
at the club.

All unsold tickets will be available the day of the matches at the
club. In case of rain, the matches

will be played indoors.

Lake County Rifles
Release

Schedule

The Lake County Rifles have
released the season’s schedule for
next fall, beginning with a game
against Dayton, Ohio, on Aug. 12
at Weiss Field in Waukegan.
The Rifles are the defending
champions of the Central States
League. This will be the team’s
third season.
The opening game will be a
Shrine Charities Bowl Game.
Coach Gene Cichowski of Northbrook will begin practice sessions
with his team on July 6, at

Bob

Pickering,

John
Bell,

Bunche, Bob Fritsche,
Ed Katzenberg,
and

John

Lindquist,
Bob
Bob

Mundelein

High

School.

Warriors Finish
Second in Golf
Deerfield’s frosh-soph golf team
finished its season last week in the
Central Suburban League Meet.
The Warriors had a team total of
346 to finish second to New Trier
West’s 343.

Keith Whitaker tied for medalist
honors in the meet with Donald
Burg of New Trier. Whitaker had
39-4281. Burg carded 40-41—81.
On the basis of combined dualmeet points and the conference
meet, the Warriors won the league
championship.
Glenbrook
South
was second and New Trier West
third.

WALLENSTEIN

Hollister
Staff Adds
Wallenstein
Roger Wallenstein, a graduate
of the University of Iowa and a
resident

of

Highland

Park,

has

been added to the sports staff of
the Hollister Newspapers.
Wallenstein, 22, will replace Joe

Bauman, who has resigned to
continue his education. He plans
to work on a master’s degree at
De Paul University.
Wallenstein is a graduate of
Highland Park High School and
Elm Place grade school in Highland Park. He majored in journalism at Towa, receiving his bachelor of arts degree in February and
continuing in graduate school until
the present.

He is single and lives with his
parents.

Baseball Meeting
Set at Village Hall
A general meeting of the Deerfield Boys’ Baseball Association
meeting is scheduled to be held in
the Deerfield Village Hall at 8
p.m. next Monday.
The

ROGER

Highland Park native . . .

Halford, and Baldrini.

Suburban

Central Suburban
the Illinois state

Franklin

maturation which goes on in our
society and the better understand-

the treasurer.

Hart. Coaches named to the board
by athletic director Dick Baldrini
are Fred Hein, Paul Adams, Tom

Coach Jack Bassett’s linksmen
finished the season with a 9-6
overall record. Bassett noted that
team

says

Kreml, vice president in charge of
development. ‘‘But with the great

New

Members of the board of directors are Al Toma, Jim Mandler,

low
man
with
38-39—77.
Jack
Iverson of Glenbrook South took
medalist honors with 36-35—71.

the

by our successes in intercollegiate
’ athletics,”

Dads’ Club

oe

Place Third

John

‘Some contributions are influenced, to what degree I can’t say,

meeting

was

originally

scheduled to be held at the Jewett
Park Fieldhouse.

Wallenstein will team with Art
Belanger in writing the weekly
prep column ‘‘Two Heads and a
Tale’.
Wallenstein

the

baseball

was

a

team

member

at

of

Highland

Park and at Iowa.

“Wallenstein’s

familiarity with

the area will enable him to move
right into our operation,” said
Larry Dennis, sports editor of the

Hollister Newspapers.

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BAUMAN

'T HAS BEEN 42 years since American Legion Baseball
I was started in this country. Many of the top stars of
_ major league baseball were once members of Legion
_ teams, including Ted Williams, Stan Musial, and Warren

_ Spahn.

combined

the Northern Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Association’s Fellowship
golf tourney
at
Indian
Lakes
Sunday.
Fiocca,
Palatine
High
School

teacher
to

AGE

LIMIT

for the Legion

program

is 19, which

Rendell,

because
city
just

as the season is about to begin and after the schedules have been
_ prepared and distributed with Evanston included.
_ Barney Loewenthal was to have been the coach of this summer’s
Legion team in Evanston. He said he decided not to field a team
because ‘‘nobody seemed to be interested.” The nobody he refers to
are the members of the Evanston varsity baseball team.
There were 11 seniors on the Wildkit nine this spring. Those are
the boys who would have been counted on to form the nucleus of the
Legion team since the seniors do not play on the high school summer

during

the summer.

Now

it’s about

20.

I don’t

know

Ambrose

IS NOT

added.

O’Shea,

Massey,

Winnetka,

North-

91-15—76;

‘softball league opens play Monday

night with a record seven teams
in

action.

The

“B’’

league

is

scheduled to open June 20th.

at either of the two Glenbrook schools then, but there is this summer
“Tt just gives more boys an opportunity to play baseball here,” says
Northbrook coach Art Kunde. ‘‘We don’t have any problems either
_ with the high school team or the new Northbrook college-age team
(the Merchants.)”’
Highland Park had to drop out of Legion competition several years

H.P.

12” softballMONDAY’S SCHEDULE
6:45—Lake
Car
Wash
vs. Bianco’s
Pizza
(West
Ridge);
Mr.
Victor
vs.
——
Bros.
Wire
and
Cable
(Lincoln).
8:15—Fell-Rudman
vs. Burgess AllStars (West Ridge).

and the high school began the summer program in the meantime.

_

This year the Legion will again sponsor a team and apparently has
_
found no conflict with the high school team.
*¥ try to do everything I can to help the Legion,” said varsity
coach Jay Sanders of Highland Park. ‘“‘The more teams there are the
more

boys

get a chance

to play.

KUHN FIRES ACE
Edward Kuhn fired a hole-in-one
at the Knollwood Country Club in
Lake Forest last Saturday. Kuhn

It’s that simple.”

needed

only

one

shot

on the

A

the Legion posts in the two towns sponsor teams.
There have been alleged instances of a high school coach telling
his boys that they ‘“‘have to play. on the summer team or you won’t

the Legion program

to the

senior

boys

who

are

inter-

ested in continuing with baseball. With a little more cooperation
between the two groups—and a better understanding of the mutual
problems—there should be no conflict.

Schifter,

Michael

Swee-

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play on the varsity next spring.” It would seem that the fallacy in
this argument is that the boys will want to play with the team where
they will get to play the most. The sophomores and juniors of the
high school teams would not be likely to break into the Legion lineup,
since the spots would be filled by the older boys. We can’t fault them
_ for wanting to stay where they’ll play.
The majority of the high school coaches in this area say that they
recommend

158-

yard fourth hole, using a six-iron.

HE SAME IS TRUE FOR Deerfield and Glenview. Both Deerfield
and Glenbrook South high schools have summer programs and

Craig

ney, Richard Tadelman,
Gary Treadwell, Peter Weinberg,
Christian Willman,
David Klemp
(manager),
John
Koch (manager).
GOLF
Varsity Letters
Chuck Katzenberg, Dean Laffey, Ron
Malvin,
John Phillips. Michael Schuler, Tom Vent, Craig Weichmann.
Varsity Certificates
Jeff McDonald, Tim Rathbun, Dave
Weiss.
Sophomore Letters
Brad
Close,
Bruce
Dau,
Donald
Duhamel, Lee Harrison, Walter Pompei, Larry Rogers, Keith Witaker.
Sophomore Certificate
John Zink.
Freshman Numerals
Mike Joyce, Tom Robinson.
TENNIS
Varsity Letters
Les
Blackburn.
Duane
Frykman,
James
Gesler,
Tom
Hamilton,
Bill
Kahnweiler, Jeffrey Lloyd, Chris Palmer, Blair Neller, Steve Waldman.
Sophomore Letters
Michael
Baritz,
Michael
Kadison,
Ronald
Lefcourt,
David
Mack,
Marc
Minkus,
Richard
Sangerman,
James
Shankman.
Freshman Numerals
Lawrence Friedman, Dale Gorchoff,
Sidney
Jacobson,
Jay
Rubin,
Stuart
Shayman, Richard Streicker.
Freshman Certificate
Thomas Lloyd.
TRACK
Varsity Letters
Jim
Anderson,
Scott
Ascher,
Phil
Becker,
Dave
Berman,
Bill Carlson,
William Clayton, Jim Dougherty, John
Elliott, Dan Field. Bruce Fierst, Rick
Foster, John Gerkin. Don Gillen, Terry
Globerson,
Kevin
Harvey,
Rob
Holt,
Dave Johnston. Rick Mittelman, Mark
Nelson.
Bill
Schultz.
Bob
Shaffner,
Chuck Shattuck. Mitch Simmons, John
South,
Craig
Strange,
Rick
Synchef,
Dave Winkelman, Al Zaeske.
Varsity Certificates
John Hertel. Ernie Sammann, Steve
Treiber, Ron Wright.
Sophomore Letters
Bob
Anderson.
Leif
Backe,
Eric
Burgess,
John Cole. Dave
Donedera,
Bob
Duffy.
Steve
Frederickson,
Bob
Gesler.
Bob
Goldstucker,
Tom
Hastings. Rick Jennings. Rick Jones, Bob
Lawrence.
Ken McGrath,
Bruce Miller, Dennis Morrison, Ed Mount, Pat
Russell,
Kipp
Scheer,
Cliff
Speare,
Paul
Staton,
Dirk
VanderNoot,
Luis
VillaArce, Chip Weiner.
Sophomore Certificates
Glenn Bubley, Jon Margulies. Keith
Mueller,
Andy
Norton,
Tom
Norton,
Mike Treadwell.
Freshman Numerals
John
Clampitt,
Jim
Dorfman,
Jim
Dwyer.
Jim Eagen, Howard
Foelsch,
John
Ford,
Bob
Kahn,
Jerry Levin,

The Highland Park 12-inch “A”

the same in other communities.

brook’s Legion team won the state title last year and went on
to the national finals. There wasn’t a summer high school program

ago

Dewey

Softball League
Opens Schedule

the

submit the post (Evanston Post 42) to the embarrassment of folding
E SITUATION

36-39—75;

Garth Smith, Hinsdale, 91-15—76; Mike
Towson,
Highland
Park,
89-13—76.

answer. I just know that I decided that we’d pull out now rather than
after a few games,’’ Loewenthal

was tied for

SECOND
FLIGHT
11 and
over)—
Harry
Foss,
Oak
Lawn,
87-19—68;
Palmer
Pyle,
Northbrook,
85-16—69;
Fred Jones, Chicago, 90-19—71; A. P.
Meaume, Morton Grove, 84-13—71; Al
Wienke,
Chicago,
91-20—71:
Ted Willard, Evanston, 84-13—71; Walter Piotrowski,
Chicago,
89-17—72;
Anthony
Accordo
Jr.,
Northbrook,
84-11—73;
Chester Lakomski, Chicago, 91-17—74;
Mike
Graft.
Palatine,
86-11—75;
Leo
Kupskey,
Glenview,
86-11—75;
Hank
Juergensen,
Mt.
Prospect,
92-16—76;

team.
“They (the seniors) are eligible under IHSA rules,” ex_ plained McGonagle, ‘‘but our league has agreed that we won’t use
_ any seniors.”
_
J guess you’d just have to say it was a lack of interest,” said
-Loewenthal. ‘“‘There was some apathy on the part of a few and the
rest just followed. I have no complaints with McGonagle or the
school. There should be enough boys to go around.
“T guess maybe we’re over-programming the boys. It used to be
that we’d see 200 boys at Boltwood Park playing baseball on a
Saturday

of

pair of
Glenview

Lewis,
Chicago,
39-36—75;
Dennis
Piotrowski, Chicago, 38-38—76;
Robert
Peterson,
Des
Plaines , 39-37—76;
Howie Robinson, Broadview, 37-39—76;
Willard Anderson, Glenview, 39-39—78;
Ace Ellis, Wilmette,
38-40—78;
Andy
Toth,
Arlington
Heights,
40-38—78;
Mike
Stalarik,
Waukegan,
41-38—79;
Pat
O’Grady,
Chicago,
40-39—79;
Wayne Osborne,
Oak Park, 42-38—80;
Al Ogrin, Waukegan,
40-40—80;
Miro
Vidovich, Blue Island, 41-39—80;:
Ray
Chamberlin,
Libertyville,
41-39—80;
Wayne
Rolfs, Schaumburg,
39-41—80;
Nello Campagni,
Highwood, 40-40—80;
Mike
Spinello,
Buffalo
Grove,
4040—80.
FIRST FLIGHT (6 through 10)—Dan
Ames,
Deerfield,
76-8—68;
Wendell
Venerable,
Chicago,
75-6—69;
Don
Pankow,
Hinsdale,
77-6—71;
R. Barrett, Chicago, 79-7—72;
Vern Landry,
Western Springs, 81-9—72; Earl Black,
LaGrange Park, 80-7—73; Don Higley,
Chicago,
84-10—74;
Bruno
Waara,
Arlington
Heights,
81-7—74;
Jay
Swann,
Chicago, 85-10—75;
J. Stefanich, Oak Park. 83-8—75:
Al Renzetti,
Addison, 82-7--75; Paul Mueller, Buffalo
Grove,
84-8—76;
Dick
Selinger,
Glenview,
83-7—76;
Richard
Flynn,
Palatine, 87-10—77; Chester Bulek. Mt.
Prospect, 85-8—77; Bruce Olson, Glenoe
Bob
Yount,
Palatine,

_ of financial problems.
HERE DOES THE CONFLICT come in? It comes when a
the size of Evanston has to drop its proposed Legion team

Palatine,

were
Spring

Varsity Letters
Tim
Brandt,
Scott Brewster,
Glen
Fritz,
Scott
Garrett,
Bob
Hefter,
Gregg
Hess,
Peter
Johnson,
Mike
MacWilliams,
Jeff
Mason,
Jeff Ommen, Jim Sandler, Tom Seketa, Steve
Stanger,
Mark
Tait,
Jim
Wheeler,
Steve Price
(manager),
Ken
Ullman
(manager).
Varsity Certificates
Mike
Bunch,
Scott
Jacobs,
Scott
Lutzke, Dave Mick, Bob Nannini, Chick
Quill, Marc. Toma.
Sophomore Letters
Bob Axtell, Bill Bell, Dan Benson,
Pete Daniels, Jim DeJong, Bob Gullen,
Kirk
Gustie,
Bob
Hetlinger,
Jeff
Johnson,
Dick
Jones,
Jeff
Ornstein,
Mike Patrick, Tom Price, Bill Varney,
Ron Weiner, Gary Sieder, Scott Wang
‘(manager).
Freshman Numerals
Richard Baechler, John Bean, Steven
Biesman,
James
Bloch,
Kim
Boley,
Roger Brook, Roberti Burrows, Randall
Chapman,
John
Farrell,
Dennis
Feigenbaum,
James
Fitzgerald,
Bruce
Fritzsche,
James’
Frost,
Herbert
Gould,
David
Hall,
Daniel
Hanson,
James
Hart,
Richard
Hefter,
Mark
Herzog,
Patrick
Hill,
Fred
Homer,
Steven
Homma.
Richard
incandela,
Jeffery Jensen, Keith Johnson, Randall
Johnson,
Steven Jones,
Mark
Levey,
Richard
Liss,
Eric
London,
William

CHAMPIONSHIP
FLIGHT—Len
Fiocca,
Arlington
Heights,
36-37—73;
John Revolta Jr., Glenview, 37-37—74;
Jeff Ames, Glenview, 36-39—75;
Mills

“We started our summer program to improve the high school baseball team,”’ said New Trier East coach Ron Klein. Klein had been

Y

Jr.
a

able

School
annual

Award

is scheduled for July 23 at Palos
Country Club in Palos Park.

went into the summer high school program.”

fe
_

Revolta

Deerfield
awarded

BASEBALL

Dan Ames of Deerfield won the
first flight with a 76 and a net 68.
The next NIMAGA tournament

means

the team

John

team were presented their awards
by the coaches.

IIli-

third, another shot back.

bringing the summer high school leagues into existence.
“TJ coached our Legion team until they raised the age limit,” said
_ Evanston varsity baseball coach Ken McGonagle. ‘‘When they did
that it meant that the younger boys were just sitting on the bench. It
‘didn’t give us an opportunity to improve the high school boys, so we

post dropped

edge

resident, Jeff Ames,

that many college freshmen are eligible to play. The age limit
raised to 19 several years ago. That was the biggest factor in

the Legion coach until the Winnetka

Western

Glenview, who carded
37s
for
74.
Another

ition fee and get credit for the program, just as they
would for a summer-school course.
The two programs are not designed to be in direct com- petition—and in many cases they aren’t. But there is
some concern that the high school summer program
tends to take some of the player talent from the Legion
teams.
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The trophies for the most valuplayers,

presented

588-5121

by

the

Deerfield Dads’ Club, went to John
Phillips

for

golf,

Les

Blackburn

for tennis, Rob Holt for track, and
Jeff Mason for baseball.

Winners
Joe
Levine,
Greg
Moriarty,
Guy
Morrison, Scott Morrison, Grant Mueller, Dale Peters, Craig Root, Bill Salk,
Richard
Sazonoff,
Tom
Skidmore,
Gary
Smith,
Jim
Synchef,
Mike
Thomas,
Dave
Walchli,
Bob
Widner,
Rick Wright.
CHEERLEADERS
Varsity—Peggy
Allen, Celeste Hadrick,
Patty
Hayes,
Gwen
Mooney
(captain),
Denise
Oscarson,
Kathy
Thullen.
Junior
varsity—Missy
Haggerty,
Dina
Hollopeter,
Pam
Kahn,
Nancy
Lp
gga
Nancy Peterschmidt, Naomi
cher.

DUDOWICZ EARNS LETTER
Frank Dudowicz of Highland
Park

recently

received

a varsity

letter from Northern Illinois University for his efforts on the track
team,

which

had

a 3-0 dual

meet

record this season.
STEINER CARDS ACE
Carl Steiner used a five-wood
recently to score a hole-in-one on
the 205-yard fifth hole at Briarwood Country Club.

BET
YoU
. DIDNT
KNOW
By Red Fell
Did you ever realize all the
injuries and the illnesses that
Doug Sanders has overcome
@ to remain one of the top golfers of the last 11 years? ...
During this time, Sanders has

M@ been

afflicted

with

a

heart

@ murmur, an enlarged heart, a
neck injury, torn ankle liga@ nents, a hip injury, broken fin@ gers, a foot laceration, a hand
infection
and
severe
burns
while he has been on tour...
Despite all this, Doug has won
WR over $375,000 and is considPo ered one of the 10 best golfers today ... The PGA calls
61 Sanders probably the most ing@ iury-prone athlete in history.
Who was the first American to
"B tun the mile in under four min@

utes? ...
den ....

His
He

name: Don Bowran his sub-four

minute mile while he was a student at the University of California in 1957.
We take night baseball for
granted now, but do you know
when the very first big league
night game was played?.. .
it was just 32 years ago this
season, in 1935, at Crosley
Field, Cincinnati
. . Then,
surprisingly,

it was

three more

years till another park put in
lights . .
The second big
league field to be equipped
for night baseball was old Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, in 1938.
We will talk with Bill Karger,
President of the Highland Park
Park Board, about the progress
and problems of the Park District,
on the Red Fell Show, Saturday,
June 10th.

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The players of the respective

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By LARRY DENNIS

can’t

Sports Editor

The basketball crop at Northwestern University this year was
slim, but cage boss Larry Glass
isn’t exactly cutting his throat
over it.

Scholarships

have been offered

—and accepted—by just two high
school standouts. Miles Jerdan, a
6-5, 205-pound forward from Matoon, and Don Crandall, a 6-4, 195pound forward-guard from Erie,

are the recruits,

and they

are a

couple of good ones.

One more top-flight prospect, a
6-742,
225-pound
center
from
Goodyear,
Ariz.,
named
Mike
Bowling, is scheduled to visit the
Evanston
campus
later
this

month. After that, there is nobody
on the list.
The recruiting

ent

pretty

expected.

season

actually

much

as

Glass

Because

of

the

ildcat freshman

team

had
great

last win-

er, this was destined to be an offyear. The only major disappointment
was
the
loss
of
Greg
ackson, the 6-8 center from St.
Philip who is the brother of Don,
Northwestern captain two years

ago.

Young

Jackson

was

all but

enrolled, then could not meet the
academic
requirements
for entrance.
“Jerdan and Crandall are legitimate Big Ten prospects,” Glass
declares.
“‘We’ve got two boys

here who
e gotten
it would
recruiting
“There
ould

can play the game. Had
those two and Jackson,
have been a heck of a
year in an off-year.
are other people we

have

gotten,’’

Glass

points

out. “‘But we honestly didn’t think
hey could play here, and it’s
foolish to bring somebody in who

play.

From

our

that it scares away some boys
who might be able to play.
“There’s
no question that it
hurts,”
says
Glass.
“But
it’s

something

we knew

was

got a 6-8, 235-pound

kid like that,

all you need are
others to fill in.

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to the
flight,

__/__./__Age as of June 30, ‘67

School attending

Mail

make the varsity unwieldy a year

tournament

APPLICATION FORM
N.I.M.A.G.A, JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE

affiliation

full frosh group this time would

_
A

enter the tournaments should fill
out the adjoining application blank
and mail it to N.I.M.A.G.A. with a
$10 entry fee.

July 20, and Indian Lakes Country Club in Bloomingdale
on

Club

a senior,

pete in a championship tournament to be played at Chevy Chase
on August 25.

between the ages of 14 and 21.

Golf

next year, only

will be

FIVE PER CENT

nents of their own age.
Trophies will be awarded
top four finishers in each

golfer

Address

Weaver

will have three flights so golfers
will be competing against oppo-

announced that June 20 is the
deadline for applications for the
three junior tournaments
it is
sponsoring
this
summer.
The

tourneys

11.

Mike

GUARANTEED
INTEREST

June 20 Deadline
For Junior Meets
The
Northern
Illinois Men’s
Amateur
Golf Association
has

squad members

not shouting about from the rooftops.”
Another factor in deliberately
limiting the size of the incoming
group is that of the 14 varsity

from what could have been a fine
recruiting year to one which we’re
not ashamed of but which we’re

coming.

Signature of
Applicant

Highland Park’s
Baer Is Honored

We weren’t crying, because we
thought we had Jackson sitting
under a bushel. And when you’ve

standpoint,

it’s not wise financially, and it’s
not fair to the kid.”’
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The Game of Golf
By

PAUL

Professional,

(Continued from page 83)

RIVARD

Glencoe

Golf

Club

athletic

A

golf course should be considered a privileged place.

_ With the cost of land and the cost of upkeep as high as it
| is today, it behooves all who use golfing facilities to give
/ more than casual attention to the care of these valuable
_ properties.

oe
¥

|

All golfers,

therefore,

should

observe ‘this list of com-

- mandments:
1. Replace all divots at once.
2. Before leaving a trap, rake all footprints.
3. Throw all trash into trash containers.

ag
_

5. Keep all cars and carts at least 30 feet from all

“It’s blue

and

is nice, but he says,

sky

whether

contribu-

tions to the university are restricted or unrestricted. Most of
us have done it both ways.”’
No Football Factory, Please
Other viewpoints in high places
range down to the possibility of
frank embarrassment
if Northwestern were to break out in a
sudden
rash
of football
titles.
There is a great fear in many
quarters that the onus of being a

majority opinion.

6. If there are specially prepared paths for cars and
carts, use them.

The more care taken by the players, the better the course

will be and the more pleasure there will be for the golfers.
a Game

that winning

is a must

academic name of the school and
adversely affect contributions, although
that
might
not
be
a

greens.

Golf Is

program

“football factory” would sully the

4, Repair ball marks on greens. (If you don’t know
this simple procedure, ask your local professional. )

_

faculty thinking in the reverse.

the hall which houses the football
offices is named, looks at the total
picture. Like any alumnus who is
a sports fan, he feels that the

For Ladies and Gentlemen

“J would take that
chuckles Dr. Miller,
a
likes to win and points
not sitting here because
lose.”’

chance,”’
man who
out, ‘I’m
I like to

Still, Dr. Miller himself declares, ‘‘The only thing worse than
a football team which loses all its
games is one which wins them all.

|

jn

Cards beat the Mets 9-6 last week
the

Pony

| Deerfield

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League

of the

Boys’ Baseball Associa-

|

tion. The Cards

|
|
|

Jeague with a 2-0 record.
he Mets, the Reds, and
Giants
are all tied with
records, while the Dodgers
winless in two starts.

in the Big Ten

the
1-1
are

Randy Champan was the winning pitcher as the Giants rolled

__In other games last week, Scott
Weber struck out 10 and hit .a
- homerun to help the Mets down
the Giants 84. An oddity of the

over
the
Dodgers
12-1.
Mike
Darraugh had the game’s only
homer.
Jeff Jensen threw a one-hitter
as the Cards downed the Reds 7-5.

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Cards
16, Mets
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16, Pirates

4;

Minor

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Reds 8; Astros 10,

Cubs

8,

Giants

14, Giants

Dodgers

5,

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4;
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5;

1;

Twins
Sox 2;

5, White

Tigers 15, Indians 14;
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First National Orioles
Sara Lee Red Sox
Sports Huddle Giants
Baxter Lab Twins
Allis Chalmers Phillies
Amvets Pirates
Homer Brothers Dodgers
McDonald’s White Sox
Zander-Ommen Indians
Orioles
3, Red
Sox
2;
Phillies
3,
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13, Indians
12;
Orioles 15, Twins 1; Indians 12, White
Sox 4; Dodgers 6, Phillies 5; Cardinals
15, Pirates 1.
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Dodgers 26, Phils 17; Giants 16, Reds
8; Mets
17. Pirates
16;
Dodgers
20,
Astros 10; Phils 24, Cubs 10; Mets 21,
Braves
17;
Giants
18,
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are leading the

WINS
TWO
NUMERALS
Brent Dubach of Highland Park
has won two freshman numerals

this spring
lege. Dubach
and track.

at Grinnell
lettered

(la.) Colin baseball

“There is empirical evidence in
American

higher education

which

indicates the less-able academically

in

typical

enrolled

in

universities

physical

are

education

schools where they have them,”
Dr. Chandler declares. ‘‘That and

other reasons

help

me

make

up

my
mind categorically for the
integration of physical education
within the school of education,
where it is now located.”
Inasmuch as a similar philoso-

phy carries right on up to Dr.
Miller, that is pretty much that.
The chance for any change in the
forseeable future is zero.
The unique attitudes toward

athletics

at

Northwestern

apply

“It’s a more sophisticated student body and not so apt to get

university.
game
was
that catcher
Kevin
Koopman had three assists in one
inning.
Danny
Henson
threw
a_ twohitter as the Reds trounced the
Dodgers
11-1. Larry Malmquist
homered for the winners.

of the specter

of lessened standards.

The keynote, then, is respectability. Don’t be a doormat, but
don’t get too good.
There also are some, and Dr.
Miller is among them, who feel
lends no particular prestige to the

struck out 13 as the

the world because

even to the student body, which is
unique in itself.

that membership

Paja

But he would be opposed to a
physical
education
school if. it
were the most practical thing in

all the

Then you have to win them
next year and the next.”’

Ron

Dr. B. J. Chandler, dean of the
school of education, argues with a
great deal of logic that a separate
school of education is impractical,
pointing out that the entire school
of education has an enrollment of
only 434 undergraduates and is
itself almost uneconomical.

ing
in

this
nobody

withdrawal.
the

‘‘as

a

moot

is advocat-

Northwestern

league,

Miller,

is

according

long

as

to

we

is
Dr.

can

compete.”
No Compromise

The primary concern is_ that
there be no compromise of the
academic

the

standards.

suggestion

of

That

a

is why

school

of

physical education, as opposed to
the department of physical education which now operates as part of
the school of education, is resisted
so strongly.
Advocates
of such
a_ school
include former athletic director
Stu
Holcomb,
who
says,
“It’s

almost essential that we have it
for the boys and girls whose
interests are not strictly academic.”
Dr. Steve Reid, the Evanston
physician and surgeon who was an
all-American guard on the 1936

team

which

won

worked up about athletics,” Holcomb
says.
“They’re
serious

about academics. But when
have good winning teams,

we
the

student body is just
active as any.”’

and

This

is the

as

student

wild

body

which

left 500 seats vacant at last fall’
Northwestern-Notre Dame game
in Dyche Stadium and sent onl
934 to the finale with Illinois, but
which packed McGaw Hall as the
Wildcat basketball team contend
ed for the Big Ten title. Whateve
the attitude of the administratio
and faculty, it would appear that!

winning

is the

big

thing

to the

students.
Unique
as the
attitudes
are
which prevail on Northwestern’sy
Campus, and perhaps they are not

so unique

as

many

believe,

the

athletic program is in no dange
of going under.
“We intend to continue here,’
Says Dr. Miller. “I’ve been here
18 years, and we’ve had our up
and downs. If we had any inten
tion of giving up intercollegiate
athletics, we wouldn’t have hired

Tippy Dye as athletic director .. .
and he wouldn’t have come.”
Dye,

a dynamic

little man

whe

guided Nebraska to the top of the
Big Eight

made

and

national

heap,

has

it clear he came to North

western because of the challenges

here. He likely will not be disap
pointed.

Next
week:
Money,
the
problem at Northwestern.

big

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each

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Nearly

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games

will

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end of seven innings due to the 15-

run rule. Jim Managlia paced the
winners

in coming

here,”

he explains.

‘And

they’re

the kind of people I like to be with. It makes my job so
much easier. That’s why I think the rest of what time I
spend in golf I’d like to be right here.”
A New

Trier

had

three

safeties

for

Rosen’s.

Santi’s Cafe won its third game
of the season by blasting Deerfield
Van Lines 25-3. Santi’s scored 13
times in the first inning to put the
game out of reach.
Bob Cole and Gordy Rynertson

each pounded out four hits to lead
Lewis

Star

For Pete, who will be 44 in August, that may be a long time. He
has resisted big-money offers to leave the game, and there is

Carpet

to a 25-3

Dal

Ponte

Upholsters.

lack

added

a

home

win

over

Don

Pol-

run

for

the

nothing forseeable that could entice him away.

winners, while Ned Siegel paced
the Upholsterers with two hits.

His roots, for one thing, are in the area. Mazzetta grew up in
Glencoe, started caddying at Glencoe Golf Club at 9, and won his
first junior championship at 15. He made the New Trier High School

offensive display in beating Idlewood Realty 25-8. Buzz Joseph had

golf team as a freshman and paced the Indians to Suburban League
titles in three of his four years there.

a perfect
five hits.

during

Shore

at Skokie Playfield,

the

slack

season,

for another

operating

before

taking

five-year

stint as the

a golf school
over

his

in Ravinia

current

job.

A Decision Regretted
Mazzetta

is a dedicated

teaching

professional,

but

it might

not

night

O’Shanter

tournaments

and

was

GAMES

tournament,

going to give up every

I blew

hallenge

not

a compensating

About

teacher,’’

he

don’t

might

If they don’t, they know

get

there a

little differently,

know

their pro will .be worried

but

about

them.

myself. It would be nice to quit at 4 o’clock and forget all about
everything, but I worry about my pupils.”
Pete and his wife, the former Mary Casorio of Highwood, have
ust celebrated

their 21st wedding

dren—Pete Jr., 20, Tommy,

anniversary.

There

are four

s in the future, because dad believes in the game.
“They don’t have to be golf pros,” says Mazzetta,

‘but

hem all to be golfers. I believe it’s a great asset in life.”
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Darrell Temple, Roland Schoenstadt.
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“That’s the decision in my life I’ve regretted most. I had nobody
around to advise me, and now I’ll never know if I could have made
it out there or not.”
But Mazzetta has no regrets about becoming a teacher. And he

is a dedicated one, giving 16 lessons

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Bruce
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Donald
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Art
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Dan
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Donald
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Things are happening at HONDA

days, and it took the starch out of me,” Pete recalls. “I didn’t
care for two weeks whether I ate or swung a golf club. Right then

that if I was

with

and

The

sented by Jim Voss, with Lloyd —
Devereaux to underclass.

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heading

the 18th hole and soared to a nine.

I decided

an

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vs.
Idlewood
Ridge);
Santi’s vs. Dal Ponte
No. 1).

or big money in the last one.
Then he found the rough and the lake with consecutive shots on
“I figured I blew about $2,500, which was big money

plate

La Lira
Deerfield Van Lines
lavoroma
Santi’s Cafe
Panther Lounge
Lewis Carpet
Lakeside Realty
Nite’N Gale
Idlewood Realty
Rosen All-Stars
DalPonte Upholsters

have been so had there been someone around to counsel him in
his younger days. A top-flighter player in local meets, he had qualified for six straight Tam

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were

;

club because of the
came from all over

spring

SE

the job at the
members, who

which was spent
a bare plot of
is part of the 18almost 20 years
business, he took

the

sense

years, the first of
giving lessons on
ground which now
hole course. After
years in the golf

record to 3-1 by rallying to beat
the Rosen All-Stars 29-14. Rosen’s
pushed across seven runs in the
first inning, but Norbert Ferraro’s
outfit came back strong to win in
a game which was called at the

in

sented
their
awards
by
coaches.
Jay Sanders
and Don

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active

aeRO A

of the reasons for the success of the
whole thing.”
Mazetta has been on the job three

Straight win without a loss by
scoring nine runs in the last four
innings to sew up the victory.
Jim Donato smacked a home
run for La Lira to lead the attack.
Dic Lombardi collected a double
and a homer for Flavoroma.
The Panther Lounge upped its

Sports Awards Banquet.
Players from each of the teams

aC
ce
IE AE
GICLEE

crowd that likes to mix, which is one

triumph over Flavoroma.
The
league leaders posted their fourth

varsity track letters and assistant
coaches Jim Righeimer, Chuck
Schramm, and John Scornavacco ~
gave the underclass awards.
=
Varsity golf letters were dis- —
tributed by Fred Dickman, and
Gerald Varland gave the frosh- —

A

place, which is one of the reasons Pete Mazzetta

likes it there.
“It’s a great membership,” says Pete, the golf professional at the two-year-old club. “It’s a young, lively

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By ART BELANGER

By

his own words,

mann

“was

not

Carl Hart-

good

enough”’

field of recreation.

- Hartmann, 33, is the superintenHighland Park, a position he has
held since December of 1962.

but I got
with it.”

-“T’yve always been interested in
rts and working with people,”’
artmann

says.

“My

father

Hartmann

and

= his family had been in the clothing
business for more than 100 years,
_ but I decided that wasn’t for me. I
to the

University

of Illinois

with an open mind as to what I
_ would major in. The man responSe_
sible for my being here is Dr.
| Allan Sapora, who at that time
Pa was
the head of the undergraduate division of the college of
- physiea education. He was my

=

interested

and

stayed

POR

from

earned

his

degree

Illinois in 1956 and accepted

the position of assistant superintendent of recreation in Waukegan.

He

left

that

job

in

1958

to

return to Illinois for his master’s
degree. He became assistant to
Howard Copp in Highland Park in
1959. When Copp retired in 1962,
Hartmann was appointed superintendent.
What is his job? “‘To maintain a

(in the Recreation Center) is the
largest facility that we have and it
would be easy to fall into the trap

around

Civic Groups, Too

In the winter the facilities of the
used

by

more

activithe
de-

the growth of Highland Park in
the past few years, that number
has risen to 7,500.
‘“‘We staffed
six playgrounds

during

the gym. We want to serve the
boys, the girls, and the adults,”
Hartmann says.

are

provides

partment issued 3,500 bulletins
when it was seeking school-aged
youngsters for an activity. With

including

program

department

When Hartmann took over
duties of superintendent the

fine arts, ballet, modern dance—
for all, not just children. Our gym

center

have increased in scope. ‘““We now
have soccer, for instance, as well
as drama classes, charm classes,
exercise classes. And we’re al-

“That doesn’t include the
ties of the Park District.”’

“TI think in the past too much
emphasis was put on sports or
games for children. Now we em-

the

people taking

for services for 3,500 Highland
Parkers.
‘‘And that’s just our
programs,”
Hartmann _ adds.

comprehensive program of recreation for all ages,’’ he says.

of building

1,200 people each week, including
the civic groups
such
as the
League of Women Voters, Kiwanis, and Lions. In the summer the

recreation

phasis a total program,

A Start in Waukegan

as
=
&lt;b
em

went

in

“One of the guys on our baseball
team would find other teams for
us to play. I didn’t know anything
about recreation superintendents,

dent of recreation for the city of

2

me

Hartmann grew up in Godfrey,
Ill., a small town near Alton. ‘‘We
never had any formal recreational
activities
there,’
he
explains.

to

play on any athletic teams at the
University of Illinois. But he now
has devoted his whole life to the

oe

steered

than

those

days,’’

‘‘and now we have 11.
teams playing 12-inch
first year and now
high school teams and
teams.”’
In addition to the

says

Carl,

We had four
softball my
we have 14
eight men’s
number

of

Heads

.

this

manager

Ee

personal

satisfaction

that

we

trust

of the citizens

Park.

We

have

the

of Highland

are benefactors of good

will. That comes from the quality
of people that we have to work
with. The members of the recrea-

tion board (who are appointed for
a

five-year

term

by

the

mayor

with council approval) are all
outstanding individuals. We have
a very pleasant working relationship with the board,”’ he says.
Besides

Hartmann,

there

are

three other full-time employees of
the

board.

assistant
Walther

Earle

Hodgen

is

the

superintendent, Mildred
is the secretary and
assistant,

and

summer

we

hire

90

winter we use 30 part-time people.

Most

of

these

physical

are

education

involved
in one

in

way

or

another,’’ Hartmann explains.
The operating
budget
of the
department is $146,000. Most of

that is derived from the one-half
mill tax levy. ‘‘We don’t make any

summer.

Dar

profit

of every

pre-

mann says. ‘‘The fees that we
charge are used to cover the cost

vious Highland Park Legion team,

gee
an

a

of knowing

people to run our activities. Most
of them are teachers. In the

Highland Park will field its first
_ American Legion baseball team
1963

“TI get
out

engineer.
“In the

oe
ge

since

ties for all age levels,’ Hartmann
adds.
A Personal Satisfaction

Frank Sordyl is the custodian and

New Legio
n
‘Ball Club
ape
“hee

ways looking for additional activi-

administrative

ue

ae

part, the activities

on

our

programs,”

e: _ will act as general manager of the

of the instructor

pall club, while his son, Tom, will
assume the field manager’s duF‘f ties.
The team is scheduled to comBi pete in the East 10th District
B.: “insane with six other teams. Each

materials.”
More for the Older Folks
As for the future, Hartmann
says one of the big tasks will be to
put the new addition to full use.
‘‘We’ve just scratched the surface
of things to do for the older
adults,” he says. ‘And I don’t
think it will be too long before
we'll have to start thinking about
a second recreation building to
serve the west and north sections.
‘‘We relieved some of the traffic
in the Recreation Center by using
the schools as neighborhood centers. We have an adult night each
week
and have
children using
them on Saturday mornings. We
use one school in each of the three
districts.”
‘Kids are kids, no matter where
you are. If a boy wants to sit on a
corner and talk about his hot rod,

_ team will play 12 games

to decide

who will represent the league in
a
play which begins July
14t
Highland Park opens its sched-

ule

Tuesday

at Libertyville before”

hosting Waukegan next Friday.
The younger Inman says the
- team will be made up of players
from both Highland Park and
- Deerfield. Some of the Highland
_ Parkers on the squad are HPHS
5 stars Bob Sedik, Minnie Scorna-vocco, Richie Rosen, and Mike
- Wolf. Deerfield standouts include
Jeff Mason,
Mike
Fritz,
Rick
_ Duryea, and John Edgar.
Inman
Ba
3

etre

_

fs
act

says,

“I

had

many

he

these boys in Colt league and we
did pretty well. With the addition
Of the Deerfield kids, we’re the

as such.

June 17

4

reminded that Saturday is the

_ last day of practice.
Teams

will be

formed

on June

17th and league play opens on
June 19th. Players should report

_ to their assigned locations on June
17th. In the event of rain, all boys
should go to the recreation center
- gymnasium
at their assigned

times.
_ Little

league practiceJUNE 17TH SCHEDULE
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ter. (Staff Photo by Jan Bateman)

baseball equipment in a storeroom of the Recreation Cen-

Sun Valley Opens With Win
Highwood’s
Guys opened

Sun
their

Valley
season

Little
in the

a win.

Suburban Little Major League last

Howie

week with a 16-6 win over Libertyville. The Sun Valley squad had
defeated Libertyville in two exhi-

bition games

prior to the league

opener. It took 14 games

last year

before the Sun Valley team posted

Steve
runs

Solk,

Mike

Freedberg

Moore,
socked

for the winners

and
home

to back

up

the pitching of Phil Soldane and
Ron Ori. Moore was called on to
pitch the last three innings of the
game and save the victory.

The win puts
first place tie

Sun Valley in a
with Waukegan,

which also won its first
beating Kenilworth 4-3.

game

Our job is to challenge

Sun Valley Little
Waukegan
Highwood Mighty
Winnetka
Kenilworth
Libertyville

Guys
Mites

SCHEDULE

ly and physically.
‘I feel the
weight of the job at times,” he
says. “‘Then I go over to the hig
school and swim a mile or twa
miles and I’m ready to go again.”
When he can find time to relax,
Hartmann likes to become “a
arm-chair fan.’’ He has also taken

up raising African violets
taking 35-millimeter slide
tures.

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of the responsibility—both mental-

All boys who are registered for
the major and minor divisions of
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the youngster and then channel
the enthusiasm. It’s not always
easy.”
Hartmann
admits
there
are
times when he feels the pressure

:. Little League
_ Forms

isn’t

expendable

what
we
have
to offer.
That
doesn’t necessarily mean that he
isn’t a good kid. Recreation isn’t a
cure-all, and it shouldn’t be used

of

team to beat in our league.”’

and

probably

and

Hart-

Sunday (1 p.m.)—Winnetka at Waukean;
Libertyville
at Kenilworth;
Sun
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ites.

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wife,

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Mary. They live in Highland Park.

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recreation

department

is

as near as the telephone,’’ Hart
mann says. “If anyone has an
suggestions as to how we can
better serve the people, we’re
willing to listen.”’

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8,

1967

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registration tag is to be attached firmly and rigidly in such position as to be readily and distinctly seen and read from the. rear.
2. Keep the mechanism and tires in good condition. Check the brake
frequently as it must be in working order to enable you to slide
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control of the bike.
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3. Ride in a single line on the extreme right-hand side of the roadway or street. Ride in a straight line, and be continually on the

seen for a distance of 500 feet. Light colored clothing will alsd
make it easier for motorists to see you during the hours o
darkness.

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4. Use hand signals when slowing down, stopping, or preparing to

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12. All bikes should be equipped with a bell or horn capable
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than astride a permanent or regular seat.
7. NEVER carry passengers on the bicycle with you. The bicycle
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persons than the manufacturer intended it to.

These rules of safety for bicycle riders are distributed by a Police Chief on the North Shore. Boy No. |, upper left,
demonstrates careless riding — a violation of Rule No. 9. Boy No. 2, upper right, practices Rule No. 14 showing the

proper way to "Walk your bike across busy intersections." Emphasis on these rules for bicycles decreases the hazards

for two-wheelers as. well as for pedestrians and motorists.

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uring a dinner party sponred by the Family Day,
nc. board.
Her court includes

Mrs.

Robert

David and Mrs. Kermit Bishop.
Mrs. Breed, 109 Pine St., has
red in Deerfield 8% years. She is

past president of the Maplewood
d Alan B. Shepard Junior High

School PTA’s and a member of
the executive board of the Deerfield High School P.T.O.
She
was
a member
of the
citizens committee of the Deerfield-Highland Park School District 113 for its 1967 educational
fund tax-rate increase referendum
and has served on the caucus for
the 113 and Deerfield School District 109 boards of education.
She has worked with the Girl
Scouts and on the board of the
Women’s Association of the First

Presbyterian Church in Deerfield.
She

served

as

second

vice

president and membership chairman of the woman’s club from

1964 through 1966 and as building
committee chairman in 1966-67.
The

committee

worked

with

the

park district board to improve the
Jewett Park Fieldhouse.
Mrs.
Breed
is second
vice
president of the board of Family
Service of South Lake Cook County

and

has

worked

with

the

Deerfield United Fund.
She lists as her hobbies cooking,
bridge, reading, bowling, sewing,
and fishing.
“Most important, I try to be a
good wife and mother
with a
cheerful,
happy
home,
full of
love,’’ Mrs. Breed said. She is the
. mother of one child.
Leona Bishop, of 1035 Hazel Av.,

has

been

president

field Woman’s

of the

Deer-

Club for two years.

She also has been active in Girl

Scouting and a hospital volunteer.
She is a member of Townley Club
and Friends of the Library.
Mrs. Bishop lists as her hobbies
fishing, shell collecting, cooking,
bridge, gardening, and sewing.
Mrs.
David,
932
Rosemary
Terr., has had special training in

dancing and social work. She has

served as president of the Kipling

School PTA, the Deerfield Woman’s Club, the Garden Club of
Deerfield, and the Deerfield Boys
Baseball
Association
auxiliary.
She also has been vice president

of the Moraine Girl Scout Council.
Mrs. Breed was crowned by Miss
Stephanie English, the 1966 Miss
Deerfield. Mrs. Breed, her court,
and Miss Deerfield and her court,
will reign over the village’s Fam-

ily Day celebration July 4.
Miss Deerfield will be crowned
during a dance later this month.

rial

H. Ross Finney said
that Deerfield’s Memo-

Day

celebration

considered

‘‘an

should

adjunct

York’s recent parade
strate our unqualified

our fighting men in Vietnam.
“Let us never be ashamed
feel

and

to

show

our

to

patriotic

support of our country, for without
that support,

the conflict

may

prolonged and the results
ful,’’ the Mayor said.
The remainder
speech follows:

of Mr.

be

doubt-

Finney’s

“Once more we are assembled
to pay tribute to our fellow
citizens, both living and dead, who
have fought to preserve our way
acl

Mrs. James Breed and her husband hear that she has been selected

e village's first Mrs. Deerfield by those attending the Family Day

arty Monday night.

of life, and to guarantee those
same privileges to people of other
nations who seek our help.
“Trustee Bernard Forrest spoke
to you last year in my absence,

column on page 7

the village who have agreed to
n the statement.
rank B. Foster, executive vice
psident of Quinlan and Tyson,
d that the Deerfield office has
bn instructed to observe the
entials of the statement made
six other local real estate
ices last week.
‘Reading the statement, which

ortunately had not reached our
anston office at press time, we
d that this appears to be a
ally determinable
matter
in
h our local Deerfield office
been instructed to work in

dance with the consensus of

we

the community,’”’ Mr. Foster said.

William Jennings, vice president
and assistant treasurer of the
company, said that the statement

actions

taken

by

some

“Since Mr. Forrest made that
observation, conditions have not
improved . . . and indeed, it would
appear that they have worsened in
some respects.
““As we pay tribute here

it will be well to remember that
we owe a debt to those whom we
honor, and in particular to Franz*
Kolbeck

of

Deerfield,

who

gave

his life in Viet Nam last year.
“This debt can best be paid
by our unswerving loyalty to our
country

in its engagements.”

“would

be signed

by the proper

corporate authority if presented.”
Editorial on page
Henry G. Zander
of Zander-Ommen,

spokesman

9

III, president
Inc., and a

for the Realtors, said

that a copy of the statement will
be given to the Evanston office of
Quinlan and Tyson and to Arthur
Scheskie of A and R Associates
this week.
Mr. Scheskie said that he had
not signed
the agreement
immediately because he had not had

time to study it carefully. He is in
the process of opening
a new
office.
‘After reviewing the statement

issued

by

most

of

the

local

“Naturally we want to preserve
these amenities and are confident
that families who choose to live in

The

Realtors’

statement

reads,

churches,

and public fa-

“There will be no hesitation to
show listings to any interested
applicant if that is the wish of the

this
they

property

be an asset to the community and
we will be glad to serve them in

owner.”

The

emphasized

the

fact

shown

will not

be

persons

of other

without

permission

owner.
‘As agents,

Realtors

that

homes

to Negroes

minority
of

the

or

finding a home.”’
The

Realtors

at-

statement

ier by James
of

local

community
do so because
also value these things. We

are sure that families like this will

races
home

was

Spelman,

Homefinders

Francis

M.

signed

Carr,

at

earl-

president
Deerfield;

owner

of the

tempt to represent impartially the
interests of sellers and at the
same
time offer a service to

Village Realty Co.; Mr. Zander;
Katherine D. Piersen of Piersen

home-seekers

president

without discrimina-

tion or prejudice.
“We
are
confident
that
the
people of Deerfield wish to be
good neighbors. This is a com-

munity of fine homes, pleasant
neighborhoods, and pride in our

__Byblished Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av. Highland Park, Ill, 60035

consider three zoning board —
recommendations
Monday —
night.
Jack Gould

is petitioning

Spi
the —

Cook County Board for rezoning to —
the
“UR-6’’
classification
for —

about 3,000 apartments on a 143- —
acre site east and west of Lee Rd.
The property,
known as
“Kremb’s farm,” now is zoned for __

homes,

a

nine-hole

man-made
swimming

The

golf

Realty Co.; James A. Healy, vice
of

Carr

Realty,

brook

—

lakes, tennis
pools, and a —
RSs

Would Need Water
development would

&lt;&lt;
be de-

with

the

fight,

including

—

sharing the cost of hiring experts
to testify. The two communities

seek

help

from

_

Deerfield, —

which is nearly contiguous on the
northwest side of the property.
—_
The zoning board of appeals has
recommended
approval
of re- —
quests for variations for the rear
yard of the Richard Eisenstaedt
property, 624 Appletree Ct., and
for signs for the DX Sunray Oil
Co. at 1460 Waukegan Rd. and the
©

Mobil Oil Co. at 750 Waukegan Rd. —

said

Scheskie

_ south of Lake-Cook Rd. and —

may
today,

schools,

Mr.

an —

communities are expected to ob- —
ject to the rezoning. Highland
Park has pledged to help North- |

the

American citizens.

cilities.

agreement,”
Monday.

on

development |

of

this

to sign

attorney

pendent upon Northbrook or Highland Park for water, and both

is my

also

its

apartment

agreeing with our government’s
policies, but it does preclude some

Realtors regarding fair housing it
intention

from

school site.

and. he reminded us all that
patriotism does not preclude dis-

Two More Realtors Back Pledge
By MELINDA UPP
wo more Deerfield real estate
s, Quinlan and Tyson, Inc.,
d A and R Associates, have
reed to sign a statement pledgs equal treatment for all hous’ applicants in the area.
his makes complete the list of
al estate brokers having offices

Deerfield
Village
will hear a report

- course,
courts,

New

to demonsupport of

The
Board

family

Memorial Day pictures,

be

to

Multiple
Proposal ©

two-acre single family residences.
The proposed $50 million develop- —
ment would include 2,748 luxury —
apartments in buildings ranging
from 2% to 12 stories, 42 single

Urges Patriotism
Mayor
Tuesday

1,

Will Air

Mrs. Breed Is Crowned
Mrs. James L. (Edith)
eed,
president-elect
of
e Deerfield Woman’s
ub, was
crowned
Mrs.
eerfield
Monday
night

JUNE

THURSDAY,

Inc.;

and Ardis B. Peet, president of
Ardis Peet, Inc.
Mr. Zander said, “I hope to
have copies made of the agreement so that each Realtor may
display it in his office.”’

Mr. Eisenstaedt was seeking a
variation to permit an 18-foot rear
yard instead of the 25-foot yard |
required by village ordinance.
‘Reasonable Use”’ of Land
The zoning board decided to
recommend the variation because
it would be a reasonable use of the

land, no neighbors objected, a
proval would be consistent wi
other
variations
previously
granted, and denial would cause a
hardship for the property owner.
The zoners also recommended
that the DX Sunray Oil Co. be
permitted to erect a 32-square-foot
sign

15

feet

from

the

front

property line because the station
is difficult for motorists

Mobil

a permanent

Oil

Co.

request,

than

Ill.

,

32-square-foot sign,

other

signs

recom-

mended by the zoning board. The
variation was recommended for
the price sign only.

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

|

for

was approved because it was a
reasonable request for the property and because it would be no

larger

_

to recog-

nize and the sign would be
consistent with other gas stations
in the area.
The

—

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Need for Junior College Is Cited Dist. 109
By TOM CARUSO

college in the area served by the

Proponents of a North Shore
junior college emphasize that the

Evanston, Niles, New Trier, Glenbrook,
Deerfield-Highland Park,

Planning Commission.
The number of high school
graduates is expected to increase

and Lake
districts.

school

from 5,624 in 1966 to 7,257 in 1970
and 8,590 in 1977, according to

The survey was made for the
districts by the educational con-

projections in the Engelhardt survey.
“As four-year colleges further
limit enrollments in the first two

area

will be

graduating

an in-

=_—_

This

is the

first of two

arti-

cles on the June 10 referendum
to form a junior college district

—

high

sulting firm of Engelhardt, Engelhardt, and Leggett of New York.
It covered the financial status,

in the area served by the Evanston, Niles, New Trier, Glen-

brook,
Highland
Park,
Lake Forest high school
tricts.

Forest

and
dis-

potential

enrollment,

and recom-

mended

curriculum

of

the

years
leges

students.
They
also fear that public
colleges and universities will be
limiting the sizes of freshman and
sophomore
classes because
of
mushrooming enrollment throughout the state.
hese
factors are cited in a
report on the need for a junior

predicted

the

area

In what it describes
as a
“realistic projection’? the Engelhardt report predicts 3,988 fulltime students would enroll in the
junior college in the 1970-71 school
year, the first year of operation.

would

continue to grow in population,
high school students, college students, and its capacity to support
education.
The 1960 population of 369,437 in
the seven townships involved is
Illinois

Metropolitan

In

1964,

the

Illinois

Board

of

agen

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yaa

as

©

in

mid-June

School.

for

its

tw

;

Contractors will be given tl
option of bidding on either elect
heat or gas for the two schoo
which will have identical co
facilities designed to serve
eventual 20 classrooms.

The Briarwood Vista school w
be built initially with

rooms

and

the

eight clas

Shepard

scha

with 10 classrooms.

Each school’s core facilities
include a multi-purpose room w
a PTA kitchen and provisions f
a future stage, full administrati
facilities, a learning center

a
A

brary,

ed

health

facilities,

a spee

room, and three guidance office:

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Sa

bids

new schools in Briarwood Vis
and west of Shepard Junior Hig

junior college curriculum is on a
transfer program with standards
that allow students to enter the
junior year of a four-year college
without loss of credit.
Adult education courses also
(Continued on page 76)

Higher Education urged establish-

Area

Deerfield School District 109 w
let

projected full-time enrollment of
1,000 students within five years.
The
major
emphasis
of the

Statewide Proposal

expected to increase to 477,100 by
1970, according to the Northeast-

ern

colthe

comprehensive junior college with
superior transfer programs should
increase,” the survey said.

Predicts Growth
_. It

two-year
students,

To Open
Bidding

ment of a statewide system of
junior colleges to drain off some
of the flood of high school graduates seeking admission to fouryear state universities.
The Public Junior College Act,
designed to implement the recommendation, became law two years
ago.
The act provides that each
district setting up a Class I junior
college must form a contiguous
and compact territory with not
less than a $75 million assessed
valuation, 30,000 population, and a

demand in the survey area for a

pro-

posed district.

- ereasing number of college-bound

and look to
for transfer

Frits

The schools are designed wit

minimum
area, but
placed so
feel they
explained
nell,

of exposed
wind
with the glass caref
that students will
are in a closed spa
the architects, O’D

Wicklund,

and

Pigozzi

Evanston.
The buildings

will

have

s

frames with an exterior of bri
The brick decor will be car

inside

to combine

with concer

block partitions in the classroor

shown

schools,

fe

prepared

for the two identical Deerfield School District 109 elementary

Bids

i.

let in mid-June.

will be

above,

The

rendering

by

Wicklund,

O'Donnell,

Plan Commission Agenda

i |

~ Hovland Hearing to Continue
The Deerfield Plan Commission will continue
its

public
land

hearing on the Hovsubdivision,

write

a

report on a request for rezoning south of the North
Trails

subdivision,

hearing
night.

on

and conduct

driveway

widths

a

to-

The Hovland subdivision hearing, on John Glorioso’s petition
for rezoning to permit construction of 85 homes

on 18,000-square-

foot lots, was continued to permit
adjacent property owners to be
notified of the development’s. affects on their property.
Mr. Glorioso’s property abuts

lots 9, 27, 32, 33, 42, 77, 87, 88, 113,

Now Read This
ROUNDBREAKING

CEREMONIES

will take place in the fall for

Deerfield’s newest house of worship. Congregation Beth Or will
build a temple on the south side of Deerfield Rd. west of the Tri-State
Tollway. Turn to page 24 for Melinda Upp’s story on Beth Or, House
of Light.
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gram at Northwestern, a university of academic superiority
still manages to compete on a respectable level in the nation’s best
round athletic conference. The first article in the four-part series

prothat
allap-

pears on page 80.

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Construction is planned to be
in early July.

and 114 in the subdivision, which
now has unimproved streets and
no underground
improvements,
such as sanitary and storm sewers.
Mr. Glorioso will bring a memorandum
of the
improvements
which he plans to install to the
meeting.
Mr. Glorioso also is the petitioner for rezoning for the 10.1-acre
tract on the east side of Waukegan .Rd. at its junction with
Telegraph Rd. just south of the
North Trails subdivision.
He is seeking rezoning from R-1
(20,000-square-foot lots) to R-1A
(12,000-square-foot

lots)

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His attorney testified at the
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Glorioso is primarily interested in
the single-family classification for
24 homes on 14,883-square-foot
lots.
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About a dozen residents appeared at the hearing to object to
the rezoning, but later said they
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planned by Mr. Glorioso.
The driveway hearing is designed to clarify conflicting ordinances in the village and zoning
codes for driveway widths in the
business district.
The municipal code now sets 27
feet as the standard width and the
zoning code establishes a 35-foot
width.

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Kids, Veterans,

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&gt;

By MELINDA
STARTED

my
when

UPP

wiping tears from

eyes

on Memorial

all the

veterans

Day

whispered

to each other and realized that
none had brought the flag to be
posted

at

half

mast

in

Jewett

Park.
I reached for a kleenex when
the Deerfield High School band’s
drums
rolled
during
the
Star
Spangled
Banner,
and the flag
(retrieved
from
the American
Legion Hall) was finally in position.
The lump didn’t leave my throat
until the Brownies were racing

back

for

parade

soft

and

drinks

cermonies

and

the

were

all

over.
Memorial

thing

to

Day

me.

just

And

adjusted the feathers in his head
band and someone said, ‘‘There
goes a dedicate father.”’

does

A

a little girl up above the
crowds so she could see her sister

walk by. A drum majorette whispered to the others to “Keep in
step.”
Flag-bearing Cub Scouts broke
from the parade to stand as an
honor
guard
in the cemetery.
They laughed and joked with each

romped
among the gravestones
behind them as a friendly policeman tried to keep order, but no

one could hear the
tribute to the dead.

soft-spoken

Everything about the ceremony
was moving—the

hundreds of peo-

ple lining the streets,

the proud

other and held their flags stiffly.

veterans,

Tomorrow

her son would return from Vietnam to march in another day’s

they,

too,

may

march

off to war or a conflict or a crisis
in some strange part of the world
where Americans must defend the
principles of democracy.
A

some-

Tuesday

SERVICE station man lifted

members
and _ green-uniformed
Girl Scouts stood with their noses
pressed against the wire fence as
the veterans and village officials
paid tribute to Deerfield’s war
dead. Their brothers and sisters

line

of

blue-uniformed

band

the

Memorial

mother

celebration,

who

the

hoped

flags,

and the laughing children.
I wasn’t the only one with tears
in my eyes.

in

Deerfield was no exception.

ay VCC

First there was Maynard Scranton, a World War I veteran who
led the dozen or so Deerfield

Honored

War

Veterans...

Forrest, 2, son of
Bernard
Forrest,

E WALKED slowly, but his
back was ramrod straight

clutches an American flag as

and his uniform still fit.

he

And in the background,
kids
yelled ‘‘hello” to each other and a
father
hoisted
his
son
to his
shoulders and a Girl Scout pulled
up her knee socks.

watches

the

Deerfield

Memorial Day ceremonies at
Jewett Park.

And

there were

leaders,

the Girl Scout

running

in

high

heels

down the slope from the flag pole
to catch up
footed troops.
Staff

Photos

by
Jan

Bateman

with

their

nimble-

CCC LLL
CUCU CCULULL

Keith
Trustee

EE
EE
VUE

veterans in the parade.
Irving Danner
Theodore Bonn
John K. Clark
Capt. E. Bell
Lewis Todd
Herbert E. Jenny
Benjamin Webster
Silas Sherman
M. Russell
Thomas Mitchell

Jacob Martin
Theodore Knaak Sr.
James Galloway
John J. Huck
Nelson Hall
Harry Edwards
Johannes Danner
Peter Bess
Ray Crandall
Mitchell Bodein
Carl

Anderson

Deerfield honored these veterans of World War I and
earlier wars during their Memorial Day services Tuesday.

All are buried in the village cemetery.

A Scoutmaster
turned
to his
neighbor
and commented
about
his boys, ‘‘A fine-looking group,
aren’t they. I just wish so many of
them didn’t play in the band.
We’re depleted.”

The parade marched by, and a
white-gloved braces-on-her teeth
Brownie caught a shoe which had

Mayor H. Ross Finney —
"Let us never be afraid to
show our patriotic support
of our country."

slipped off and waved
to her
beaming
parents. How
long, so
soon, before they will wave a
husband or brother off to play

soldier?
A

YMCA
:

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Indian
7

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Wilmot Junior High School majorettes chat during a pause in the proceedings. From

une

|, 1967

chief

kag
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ft are Emily Kane, Donna Stryker, and Janice Clarbour. The girls led their band in
e parade.

Guide

‘4

Maynard Scranton, a veteran of World War | who won the Purple
Heart in France, waits for the roll of drums before the flag-raising
ceremony begins.
7

�Board, Commission

Unanimously Okay
‘Neighbor’ Project
Deerfield’s board of trustees
and human relations commission
unanimously
have_
endorsed
“Project: Good Neighbor,” a program of the Leadership Council
for Metropolitan Open Communities.
The

project

is

designed

demonstrating

of

human

Kane said.
Mr. Kane said Deerfield ministers will be distributing copies of
the Good Neighbor Declaration
and that copies will be available
at the village hall.
“We hope that all citizeris will
give enthusiastic support to this
project to produce an accurate
barometer of the community’s
attitude,’’ Mr. Kane said.
He added that the village board
concurs with James Cook, president of Bell and Howell and
president of the Leadership Council, who said, ‘Doing nothing in
the face of the problems which

to

relations

issues in all North Shore communaa

The program will include a
series
of television
programs
which will serve as the basis for
local,
neighborhood
discussion
meetings. Residents also will be
encouraged to sign and support
the Good Neighbor Declaration,
which reads:
Quote Declaration

‘All men should be able to live
where they want to and can afford
to,

including

my

neighborhood,

without restrictions because of
race, color, creed, or national
origin.”
Mayor
H. Ross Finney has
declared Sunday through June 10
as

“Project:

Good

Week”

in Deerfield.

mation

states,

Neighbor at 8
for Metropolitan Open Communities will hold an open meeting at 8
p.m. tonight to explain Project
Good Neighbor.

Permits for buildings valued at
$1,073,098 were issued in Deerfield

fine homes, schools, churches, and

$683,378 during
last year.

‘‘The

Twenty-two

permits for homes,
as last April, were

as

homes

compared

to $370,378

valued

at

$24,275

valued at a total of $16,418.

April’s total brought
of permits

issued

the value

during

1967

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ever, question the community’s
attitude. ‘Project: Good Neighbor’
is a most appropriate method for

R.

Meeting in the North Shore
Country Day School at 310 Green
Bay Rd. in Winnetka, the group

$2,392,294, as compared to $1,
730,738 for the same period during
1966.

how-

1001

e FRIDAY

were

issued, and a $150,000 permit was
issued for remodelling
at the
Lindeman’s Pharmacy building.
In addition, 14 miscellaneous permits were issued for construction

mem-

individuals,

to

month

during April, 1966.
Also during April, six permits
for alterations and additions to

bers of the commission have been
impressed with the number of
individuals who have declared
that, as a result of increased
awareness, they view the problems of minorities with more
understanding.
“These same

same

twice as many

$882,405,

“Now, therefore, be it resolved
that I do hereby proclaim the
week of June 4 through June 10 as
‘Project: Good Neighbor Week’ in
this village, and urge all citizens
to be aware of this important
project through all media, including many television programs,
through our churches and other
organizations, and through possible discussion groups which may
be organized.”’
Howard E. Kane, chairman of
the Deerfield Human Relations
stated,

compared
the

issued. This year’s permits were
for homes valued at a total of

Proclaim Project Week

Commission,

April—as

This THURSDAY

The Chicago Leadership Council

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“Whereas the village board of
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policy that all persons of good will
are welcome as residents, and
“Whereas ‘Project:
Good
Neighbor’ will be launched on
Sunday by the Leadership Council
for Metropolitan Open Communi-

Will Explain
Project: Good

during

recognized for their advancement to first class
Also during the ceremony, Tom Anderson received
a merit badge for scholarship and camping and Bil
Schindler received an atomic energy merit badge

Members of Boy Scout troop 153 receive badges
during a recent court of honor. From left are Brian
Drake and Mrs. George Drake, Mrs. Robert Devine
and son Tom, John Aquino and son John, and
Scoutmaster Dutch Horn. The three Scouts were

face minority groups is simply not
an acceptable course of action.”

Here Valued

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�EDITORIALS

DEERFIELD VILLAGER
Your
DAVIDA.

Hollister

Newspaper

ROE...... Vice President and Publisher
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Established

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1966
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Editor

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&gt;

- Tornado Alert Needed
N EFFECTIVE tornado warning system is badly needed in the Deerfield area.

Severe storms have threatened several
times in recent weeks, and only good fortune enabled the area to escape the horrible tragedy which struck Lake Zurich.
A system is needed to notify residents
who aren’t reached by radio or television,
and also to provide the earliest possible
tornado information to school districts.
specializes in warning systems, has recom-

mended a $20,000 tornado siren system
for Deerfield. The federal government
ould pay half the cost.

an

during

a recent

for a fire,

but

tornado

A signal system such as the
could have saved the cona tornado had hit Deerfield,
saved many lives.

defense
the sig-

We also urge all Deerfield area school
districts to purchase special radio receivers which can be tuned into the early
warning network of the state police. Activated by decoders that pick up special
radio signals given by the state police, the
receivers can provide almost a direct line
to the U.S. Weather Bureau. They cost
only about $125 apiece.

in the
meeting
the civil

Swift action should be taken by the village and the school districts. Weather officials say that June is one of the worst
months for tornadoes.

undulating

sponsored by the Deerfield civil
department to hear the report of
nal company.
Many Deerfield residents were
illage hall for a plan commission
and in Jewett Park Fieldhouse for

was

People and Politics

lagers would be more than willing to pay
that price for safety.

tone,

“take cover;” and a “high-low” tone
would be reserved strictly for fires.
The need for such a system was well

demonstrated

siren

vehicle license fees, but we think that vil-

HE SYSTEM would include three
distinct signals. A steady tone
alert;

The

warnings had been sent out for northern

HE VILLAGE should install the tornado warning system. The cost of
installation might require slightly higher

" The Federal Sign and Signal Co.,. which

mean

siren was a tornado alert.

Lake County.
one proposed
fusion, and if
it could have

Deerfield may not always be so lucky.

would

defense meeting when the fire protection
district’s siren went off. The weather had
been threatening before the meeting began, so many at the meetings thought the

meeting

By MARTHA

HOUGH THERE HAS BEEN little public controversy over Gov.
Kerner’s proposed new tax on services, a Highland Park legislator predicts that it will have a stormy future.
‘When, and if, the new sales tax broadening bill passes and becomes

effective

(around

Sept.

-

The Realtors’
NCOURAGED by village
Deerfield Realtors have

positive step to improve

officials,
taken a

the community’s

image in civil rights matters.
Local real estate companies

climaxed

a

.series of meetings with the Deerfield Hu-

man Relations Commission last week by

issuing a statement that pledges equal
reatment of all applicants for area
housing.
- A stigma

has been

attached

to Deer-

field ever since the Progress Developers
‘affair

in

1959,

so

the

statement

was

eeded more in Deerfield than in otherwise similar communities.

,, In 1959, Progress Developers announced

wolans for a subdivision in what is now Jayees Park. Long before word leaked out ©
that the builders planned to sell a certain
percentage of homes to Negroes, the vilage building department had discovered
number of building code violations in
e new homes.
When village officials tried to force the
puilders to correct the violations, they
June

|, 1967

was

ap-

IVIL RIGHTS leaders claimed that
the park district and the voters
acted solely to prevent Negroes from moving here. As a result, Deerfield has been
known as “that North Shore community

that feels so strongly about Negroes that
it bought property just to keep them out.”
The
change

Realtors’ action
this image.

does

much

to

Their voluntary approach, coupled with
the moderate approach and diplomacy of
the human relations commission in deal-

ing with the Realtors, should prove beneficial to the community.

_

evinmorn
FOR THE GOVERNOR have said one alternative
would be to double the present sales tax—an act that would send —
the price of food and other essentials soaring. Another alternative—a

state income tax—has

little chance

of either

Gov. Kerner has estimated that about $600

proved by villagers.

_
ts 2

legislative or public approval.

Then the park district, according to
recommendations made a year before the
development was announced, decided to
condemn that property and several other
village sites for parks. A bond issue refer-

_

the

o

:

million would be raised by the service tax.
rs
However, administration experts privately
F Say the new tax could raise as much as a
_ billion dollars. They assert that it would br
cities as much revenue as a half-cent sales tax
_ increase, which most municipal leaders are 7

were accused of being arbitrary and try-

the property

from

together under a new “business” tax act.

ing to harass the developers because of
their selling plans. The builders took the
village to court, and the village won.

to purchase

of protest

The governor’s revenue-raising proposal would broaden the sales tax
to include services, taxing such things as professional fees and business
transactions at the same rate as the present retailer’s occupation
(sales) tax. The sales tax and new service tax would be administered

Statement

endum

a howl

major political issue in the 1968 campaign for governor.”

-

,

1), I predict

unsuspecting public and the affected businesses,” State Rep. Daniel M.
Pierce (D-32nd) said.
“There’s no doubt in my mind that Senate Bill 1331 will become a

.

5

CLEVELAND

seeking.

_

ae

But many municipal administrators have
voiced doubts about this. They fear new
revenue might be tied up indefinitely by court
tests of the new act. They feel they will be

af

more

certain

of

getting

the

much-needed

Rep. Pierce
revenue through an increased sales tax.
Most criticism of the service tax proposal has come from municipal
_
administrators, and Rep. Pierce feels they soon will be joined by many &gt;

others. He points out that the new levy would cover bills from doctors,
laywers, architects, auto and TV repairmen, barbers, and other
businesses providing services.

— -

“(= KERNER WAS ABLE to balance his budget in the last two
legislative sessions (1963 and 1965) without any major tax
proposals,” Rep. Pierce said.

ze

“But faced this year with the state’s first $5 billion budget and the
;
demands for funds for the state’s new junior college system, increased —

state support payments to local school districts, and the ever-growing
university system, Gov. Kerner proposed the most far-reaching tax on

—

business and professions ever put forth by an Illinois governor.”’

The Highland Park Democrat pointed out that though the tax can be

passed on to the customer or client, some businesses, such as insurance
brokers, may find this difficult to do because of fixed rates.
“The pending legislation has received very little press attention since
it was

first proposed

Pierce said.
“But in my

in Gov.

Kerner’s

April

budget

message,”’

prove

to

Rep. we

=

most

E
oe

controversial of this session and could well be the most unpopular made

—_

judgment,

the

proposal

will

be

the

during the eight-year Kerner administration.”

a

�Stevenson High
To Graduate 105°
garet Bruno, and David C. Butler.
Annette Lynne Byrne, Dennis E.
Carberry, Robert E. Coller, Jr.,
Cathleen Ann Collyer, Richard B.* 4
Cooley, Michael George Davros,
Leslie Daynard, Daniel A. DeMar-*
co, Mathias F. DeMuth,
Susan
Carol
Dewitz,
Marie
Sharon
Diggs, Ruby Diane Dingler, San- ,
dra
Leah
Dobner,
Eleanor -A.
Ellingsen, Sharon Lee Essenpreis,._
Patricia Ann Fischer, and Nancy
Ann Foote.
List Seniors
Cynthia
E.
Foss,
Pamela
French, Linda Fuoco, Raymond
Garcia, Nancy Geeraerts, Kathleen Gerbert,
Louis
J. Gnadt,
Gary Anthony Goski, Kevin R.*
Gustafson, Dustin Hatch, Robert

A
total
of
105
seniors
are
expected to receive diplomas from
Adlai E. Stevenson High School in
graduation ceremonies beginning
at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Illinois State Treasurer Adlai
Stevenson
III will deliver
the
commencement address. Because

of limited

The Lake me Board i is expected to hear rae
recommendation Tuesday from the county zoning
board on a petition for a light industrial use on

this

53-acre

tract

at

the

southwest

corner

of

Aptakisic Rd. and Milwaukee Av. (Staff Photo)

County Board to Weigh Rezoning Bid
For Tract at Aptikisie-Milwaukee Corner
The

Lake

expected

County

to hear

Board

is

a recommenda-

tion Tuesday from the county
zoning board on a proposed light
industrial rezoning at the southwest corner of Aptakisic Rd. and
Milwaukee Av.
Craig Trumbull, who owns the

During a public hearing May 12,
Mr. Trumbull said that he wants
to continue operating a sand pit on

the property. He added that he
will drop his rezoning request if
he cannot continue to operate the
pit under the new zoning.
Mr.

Trumbull

wants

to

use

ing from suburban estate and
highway commercial zoning for a

water pumped from the sand pit
to cool dies that would be used in
the plastics operation. The tract is

plastics manufacturing plant.

uniquely

Cub Scouts

dance

53-acre tract, is seeking the rezon-

explained,

District
from

Scout

the

Fair

1 to 8 p.m.

—

His petition is supported

by the

in

, NEWS:2

to

be

June

held

10 at the

Martinelli,

Marshall Dedrick, Mark
Robert Wightman, and

Lanier,
Charles

Gorey;
Bear
—
Jack
Frisoli,
Patrick Joyce, Bobby Madro; Lion
— Tom Larsen, Jeff Dudley, Ricky

Mark

Wilkinson;

the

ceremony.

Ushers

include

Herrick, Elizabeth Hebrock, Mary
Hoffmann,
Barbara Lynn Humphrey, Anthony Intini III.
Marilou Elaine Isaacson, William A. Jesse, J. Peter Johnson,
William John Kaiser, Susan Dar-.
lene
Kieser,
Kenneth
Alan
Knauth, Ruth Ann Knauth, Linda:
Rose
Koch,
Wayne
C.
Koch,
Donna Carole Litt, Robert Elliott
Ludka, Donna Sue MacRae and
Christine McCann.

deliver the invocation and benediction. Supt. Harold E. Banser
will introduce the graduates, and
Board President Dan Schuffman
will present diplomas.
Jeff Morris, senior president,
will eulogize his class in a brief
speech, and the cappella choir

under

the

direction

of

Gwendolyn

William

Misik will sing Alma Mater and
other appropriate selections.
Seniors who
are expected to

graduate

include

John

C.

Allen,

Sara Batchelder, David R. Beese,
Delia Berlanga, Maria M. Betlinski, Antoinette Marie Brown, Mar-

area residents said

ing if Mr. Trumbull would agree
to discontinue the sand pit operation, now legalized by a specialuse permit.
The villages of Lincolnshire and
Riyerwoods,

however,

have

ob-

jected to the petition on the basis
that
an industrial
use would
devaluate the surrounding property. They claimed that the area is
primarily
residential,
although
Mr. Trumbull and several of the
other property owners who appeared at the hearing testified
that there are other industrial and
commercial uses in the neighborhood.
Another potential objector may

NEWS

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

light industrial use of the

P ae

tc
§ now I mpress

Student From Malaysia
By JOANNE
Pizza

and

snow

GOLDSTEIN
are

two

in the
August

Christina Williams,

of the

After many interviews and tests

Terry was one of 17 scholarship
students chosen in his area from

American Field Service student
in the United States.
Terry, whose home is in Ipok,
Terak, Malaysia is a senior at

the

who

applied.

There

about 3,000 AFS students
United States this year.
Terry

arrived

here

in

Douglas

beth Taylor, Rene Lee Taylor,
Stephen M. Trexler, Jeffrey Scott
Vanko, Carlton J. Ward, Michael
James Weidner.
Terry
Lee
Welzen,
Elizabeth
Jayne
Whitesell,
Louis
Wieser,
Barbara Ann Wilcox, Sandra Wi-

Adlai E. Stevenson High School.

200

McCorkle,

R. Macdonald, Barbara A. Marianetti,
Robert
Judson
Mason
George S. Mattson, Gregory L.
Mercier,
Linda
Susan
Merkle,
Daniel
Joseph
Michelau,
Gailbraith Miller.
Gary Raymond Miller, Margie
Patricia
Milliken,
Bryna
Helen
Mollinger, Moira Faye Mollinger,
Jeffrey A. Morris, Terrence Hean”
Tooi Ong,
Lila
Lee
Padfield,
Bonnie
Sue
Pancamo,
Richard
Pearson, Martin Arthur Peglow,
Karen L. Petersen, Sandra Marie
Poplawski,
James
E.
Pruitt,
Pamela
J.
Raasch,
Consuelo
Romero, and Fredrich Runyan.
Will Graduate
Julie Anne Safstrom, Michae}
Scott Schelter, Joseph T. Schuetz,
Dorn
Bruce
Schuffman,
Dale‘
Thomas
Spoerlein,
Susan
Irene
Stancliff, Patricia Ann Stevenson, 7

Roberta Marie Tambourino, Eliza-

things Terry Ong, 20, will long remember about his year as an

Sporkin;
Gold Arrow — _ Scott
Warren, Patrick Joyce, Marshall
Dedrich,

ad-

Mary Jo Korbelik, Barbara Coffin,
Joan Schaum,
Starr Cromartie,
Nancy Cook, Scott Hoyne, Harry
Salna,
John
Schaum,
James
Kouracos, and Kim Spencer.
Will Give Invocation
Rev. Bert Helm, Long Grove
United
Church
of Christ,
will

eae

they also would support the rezon-

Northwest

Michael

abunwater

water

land. Several

Lake
County
Fairgrounds
in
Grayslake.
The following Scouts received
awards at the last pack meeting:
Bobcat

of the

from a

Cub Scout Pack 78 of Lincolnshire took part in the Half Day
Memorial Day Parade Tuesday.
The group now is making plans
in

he

a high

of

because

a use,

Aptakisic-Tripp
School
District
102, which would gain tax revenue

In Parade
participate

to such

not be approved—the
plastics
company would be required to tie
in with Lincolnshire’s
sewage
treatment plant.
The representative also stated
that too much water cannot be
drained from the water table
without forcing area homeowners,
who have wells in the same table,
to dig deeper wells.

space,

table.

Participate

to

suited

be the Lake County
Board
of
Health.
A
department _ representative
said a private septic system would

auditorium

mission is by ticket only and most
seats are reserved for parents and
relatives of the graduates.
Two
Stevenson
juniors,
John
Aleckson and Peggy Jo McCulloch, were elected by classmates
this week to serve as marshals in

are

and has been living with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas McDonald of Long
Grove and their children Douglas
Jr., a Stevenson senior, and Shar-

lewski,

Stephen

C.

Wilkeningy*

Lynne

C. Wil-

liams, Rushton Marot Williamson?
Jr., Monica

Dawn

Wolf,

Steve

‘Wolf, Kathleen Marie Yanda

R.

and:

Thomas Michael Yanda.

on, a Stevenson freshman.

Terry’s

Silver

favorite

‘American

Village Dog Tags

Arrow — Gary Richberg, Ronald

food”

Schaeffer, Donald Olexa, Marshall

somewhat overwhelmed by Chica-

Available at Office

Dedrick; Den Chief — Bradley
Bankert.
Starting with the next fall term,
a nationally approved change in
the Cub Scout program will be

go’s snow.
Malaysian
temperatures
only from
70 to 90 all

Lincolnshire dog tags are available at the Village clerk’s office’

initiated

in Pack

78.

All boys

10

as

10

and

he

was

vary
year.

his

summer

favorite,

swim-

ming.
‘While
at Stevenson,
activities have included

Lion achievement in Cub Scouting

Monday of each month.

pizza,

However, he has taken part in all
winter sports, including skiing,
skating, and tobogganing, as well

years old as of Sept. 5 will be put
in Webelo Dens with fathers as
Den Leaders. This will replace the
and is designed to get these boys
into a more active Scouting program.
There will be no more scheduled
pack meetings until 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 11 at the Half Day School
Gym. All subsequent pack meetings will be held on the first

is

song

club

and

enrichment

manager

the

class.

of

the

Terry’s
the folk

oil
He

painting
was

also

cross-country

team.

When

Tay Ong, American Field Service shadeiit at adanees High
School, poses for a picture in a boat in front of one of the piers in
his home in Ipok, Terak, Malaysia.

Terry

returns

home

in

July, he will still have two years
of pre-college schooling as re-

quired

after

Malaysian

high
school

school

by

system.

the

-

for a fee of $2 per year.

Any dog which has reached the
age of six months is required tg
be licensed.
Lincolnshire ordinance prohibits

dogs from “running at large.” Iff
the dog is away from the owner’
property without a leash, the
owner is subject to arrest.
Any
owner
found
guilty of
violating this ordinance will ba
fined a minimum of $5 up to g
maximum of $100 for the firs
offense. The second offense i

subject to a minimum

fine with
fine.

a maximum
June

of a $1@

of a $206
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War Analyzed

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At Memorial

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Observances

_

By BONNIE FOSTER
War as “‘a disease of mind and spirit” was examined by
David McCartney Tuesday at Vernon Township Memorial

s
__

Day services.
Mr. McCartney, a guidance counselor at Adlai E. Steven-

son High

School,

was

guest speaker

at the

10th

:

vil

:

annual

observance.
admirable are not.’’

The service at Vernon Township

was

which

Airport.

Jack

Legion

“The thought I would ask you to
ponder on Memorial Day is that
we work to conquer the disease of
war whose virus perhaps is in
each of us,’ Mr.
McCartney
concluded. ‘‘We do not honor the
sacrificial dead by meeting here

a

Post

Richeson,
1247 chap-

lain, gave the invocation, and
Commander LaMar Heer saluted
the dead.

nor by what we say.

“War is a social disease that
has taken a heavy toll of lives and
a greater toll in human misery

and sorrow since the beginning of
time,’’ Mr. McCartney said.
“‘The disease of war seems to be
located in the economic and power
structure of a society’s framework,” he continued. “Greed and

lust, individually
breed and grow

“We honor or dishonor the dead
daily in the way we relate to our
fellow man
and ef&amp;ercise ‘and
permit others to exercise the
lawful pursuit of freedom and
equality.”

Those taking part in the Memorial Day parade included members

of the American Legion Post,
Auxiliary,
Junior
Auxiliary,

or collectively,
in all societal

frameworks.”’
The

bundled
up
in warm
sweaters, participate in
the ceremony to honor
the area's war dead.

a

counselor

warned

that

must be aware of the greed and
power of a Hitler, a Mussolini, a
Stalin, a Mao-tse-tung, or a Nasser,

remembering

are not always
many,

Italy,

that

such

men

residents of GerRussia,

China,

or

Egypt.”
Mr. McCartney also issued a
plea for ‘‘the right of an individual
to act differently and to express,
without fear of reprisal, his feel-

American Legion Post 1247
salutes the veterans who are
| buried in the Vernon Township
cemetery. Legion commander is
+ Floyd Fry and the trumpeter is
Mike Artenbury. (Bud Daley

ings, whether these feelings, from
our own personal definition, are

* Photos)
&gt;

Rather to be dedicated—

More Riverwoods News
Appears on page 75

‘‘we

Scouts,

4H,

and

the

Assisting

Mr.

Heer

in arrange-

The newest of sport coatings... in
the classic of natural shoulder models

From

478 Central

$35

Open Thursday
night

Highland Park
Cobey’s:

|, 1967

__

ments were George Fluger, senior
vice-commander of Post 1247, and
Tom Breuchs, adjutant.

Peansgate,
SPORT COATS

(Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address)

June

fire depart-

ment. Special guests were C. P.
Jankowski,
township
assessor;
Clarence Pontius, township supervisor; Fred Balzer, Lincolnshire
president; and Richard Prince,
Vernon Hills president.

datas 1

\

Brownies,

ieneonte

Lincolnshire

iia

Vernon Township Cub Scouts
rand
Brownie
Scouts
march
through Half-Day for the Linconshire and Riverwoods Memorial Day celebration.

Cs

Sci

American

by

at Chicago-

i.

land

preceded
formed

¥

parade

an

Cemetery

�A Narrow Margin

Tax-Ceiling Increase «

Okd in Bannockburn
By MELINDA

UPP

dents, or half a class, per year.

Bannockburn School District residents

oe

tax-rate

Pitcher Todd Rohde, catcher Quigg Warnecke, and batter Brad
Greenberg are seen in action through the fence. (Staff photo by
Larry Graff)

Cover Features ‘The Curve
Deerfield

HILE

MANY

parents

Women’s

Boys

Ball’

DEERFIELD

prepare

to swing

at

$190, was approved 64 to 49.

Association

BOYS

swing

at curve

“The

Curve

Ball,”

balls,

second

their
annual

dinner dance sponsored by the Deerfield Boys Baseball Association.
This year’s party will be held June 24 in Chevy Chase Country Club on
Milwaukee Av. in Wheeling. Cocktails at 7 p.m. will be followed by
dinner at 9 and dancing beginning
his orchestra.

at 10 to the music

Deerfield’s boys baseball program
this year. It has grown from one

of Lindy Kao

and

is observing its 15th anniversary
eight-team @

league of 120 boys to an organization of 70 teams

with nearly

1,000 Deerfield

participating.
too! ).

(There

area

boys

is a girls’

“But now we have the tools for
effective planning for the next few
years,” Mr. Ergang said. The
district does not anticipate another referendum
for about five
years.
The increases are needed to
meet the rising costs of teacher
salaries, the costs of educating
more students, and the higher

league,

The operation this year is under the direction
of Commissioner Ev Wilson and Asst. Commissioner Larry Sutherland. They work with more
than 160 fathers plus many others who cooperate as assistant managers and umpires. The
hours of work that go into this highly successful
program all are given on a volunteer basis.
In order to keep the cost of the program at a
minimum to the parent, close to half the budget
is

met

by

the

financial

local

sponsors,

assistance

merchants

who

of

team

support

Mrs. Warnecke

the

Booster Book, decal sales, the operation of concession stands, and ‘‘The
Curve Ball.”’

So, help the D.B.B.A. achieve its goals: ‘“‘to give those who take part
an opportunity to learn the value of fair play, of co-operating with
others in a team effort, and of lasting friendships made while having
fun in a wholesome and well-supervised environment.”

150 Win

of Pack

17 Cubs

Cub Scout Pack 150 of Deerfield
recently presented awards to 17
Scouts. The badges went to —
Wolf Badge, Dan Evans; Bear
Badge,
Rick
Globerson,
Rick
Moon;

Lion

Badge,

berg, Brad
Dave

Dan

Sternberg,

Evans,

Arrow,

Dave

Zander;

Rick

Rd.,

Deerfield,

Globerson,

Moon;

Silver

Globerson,

Dick

Klemp, Rick Montgomery, Rick
Moon,
(2); Service Pin, Rick
Montgomery, Bill Riba, Bill Cates,
Scott Fogg..
Activity segment awards went
to Rick Globerson, John Gottlieb,
Tom Tricarico, Ken Eckenberg,
Dick Klemp, Rick Montgomery,
Dick Resseguie, and Mike Leo-

enter-

tained for Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul
von Waiern of Old Greenwich,
Conn., at dinner in their home.
Other guests were Mr. And Mrs.

Paul H. Jones of Glen Ellyn and
Mr. and Mrs. George I. Kangas of
Deerfield and their children. Mrs.

Awards

Von Waiern

pold.

is Mr.

Maxon’s

cous-

Scouts receiving perfect inspection awards were Tom Pauley,
John Mazur, Perry Kaplan, Dick

in. The von Waierns were on their
way to visit other relatives and
the family homestead at Cedar

Resseguie,

Creek in Wisconsin.

Bill Cates,

Mike

Leo-

costs of operating and maintaining
the
8,000-square-foot
addition
completed two years ago.
The district’s board of directors
recently approved $400 across-the-

board raises for its faculty and an
increase in the starting pay for
teachers with bachelor’s degrees
from $5,500 to $5,800 a year.

The
least
1968.
been

district also plans to hire at
one more teacher by fall,
The district’s enrollment has
growing by about 15 stu-

Sloan

10

Marc Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

June

10

in

the

Beth

North

El

in

The ceremony was not held May

10 as reported in last week’s issue
of this newspaper.

LEASE FOR LESS

It appears that the North Suburban Transportation Council will
receive federal money for an
areawide
transportation
study,
though probably not before July.
This was reported at last week’s
council meeting by Skokie Village
Mgr.

Gordon

E.

spoke

recently

with

a

Brand

New

Galaxy

500-V8.

3550

12

Peterson

Cpe.

H.T.,

Auto.

Trans.,

LEASE ALL MAKES OF NEW
Wilson Leasing Co.
~~

who

Mc-

the expected cost of the study.
The remaining third of the cost,
$29,866, would be borne by the 13
communities represented by the
council.
Mr. Thorne told council members that the federal director’s
response was “cordial and positive.”” He added that Mr. McMannis said the council’s request
would be one of the first considered in the upcoming fiscal year
beginning July 1, since it is

Chicago

—_

Paper

fund this

year.

:

unlikely that any money would be
available before then.
Albert

J.

Smith,

council

presi&lt;

dent and mayor of Skokie, said he
would be going to Washington,
D.C.,

this

week

to talk

with

Mr.

McMannis about the project. Mr,
Smith said he thought that if there
were any surplus funds available
before July 1, the council had a
good chance of getting them.
The council set June 28 for their
next meeting, when officers will
be elected.
Council members are Skokie,

Evanston,

Niles,

Glenview,
Park,

Morton

Wilmette,
Northbrook,

Northfield,

Grove, |

Highland
Winnetka

Kenilworth,

Golf, and

Lake Forest.

4

ESET ey Ot

Ae

Hair Style of

.25
.40

Joseph Goodman Interiors Inc.
660

588-5121

a deficit in the building

.20

HOURS 6:30 P.M. - MIDNIGHT
a subsidiary of

Power

CARS

expenses, will be needed.
“
The entire 4-cent increase in the
building fund probably will be
levied in 1968, however, because
the addition cost more than the
$125,000 allotted for it. The district
already has issued $7,000 in tax
anticipation warrants to make up.

Top stylists

Father's Day Gift Certificate ¢ 12 Shines $2.00

Radio, Vinyl Interior.

Av.

Robert

The council has applied for a
grant of $59,732, or two-thirds of

Sun

— 24 Mo. lease includes License plates
$86.50 per Month

WE

Thorne,

director of transportation

Combination

Why Wait For The 68 Price Increase
Lease

Not Sure of Needs
Until the district’s new assessed
valuation is released, the district’s
board of directors will not know
how much of the education fund
increase,
used
to
meet
these

For Council Appears Likely

Shine

Steering. WW.

the

Danny Goodman's
Saturday Nite
Shine &amp; Paper Shop
Now has 2 chairs
Thanks To You

Will Celebrate

Suburban Synagogue
Highland Park.

use

the Month

Bernard Sloan, 15 Ellendale Rd.,
Deerfield, will celebrate his bar
mitzvah

will

Transportation Study Grant

pold, and Ken Ackenberg.

Bar Mitzvah June

probably

rials and to finish equipping
new library in the addition.

studies of the Department
of
Housing and Urban Development.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxon, 560

Westgate

Bannockburn

Mannis,

Robert Maxons
Entertain Guests

Gold Arrow,

Rick

Rick

Stern-

Must Wait

Mr. Ergang said the district will
not be able to utilize the increase
immediately because a higher tax
levy cannot be made until September. Revenue from that levy
will not be received until late
spring, 1968.

and girls

softball

“Tt was a narrow margin, but it
only takes one to win the ball
game and we had more than
that,” said George Ergang, district superintendent.

district

the additional revenue to purchase
more non-book instructional mate- .

ceilings.

61 to 53. The
building fund
increase, from 21 to 25 cents per

Auziliary

Baseball

narrow

The education
fund increase,
from
$1.33 to $1.54
per
$100
assessed valuation, was approved

By MRS. BRUCE. WARNECKE
President,

gave

approvals Saturday to increases in the district’s education and building fund

The

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DEERFIELD—The
Branch
of
membership

_ The operation and potential of
instructional television will be
_ discussed by Robert Pirsein, coordinator

|New.

Deerfield,
brook, and
resolution
lishment

of

Trier

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from

to

2:30

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Pirsein

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tion of University Women does
hereby express its support and
approval of the establishment by

bachelor’s

and master’s degrees
- quette University.

films

college development in Illinois;
and
‘Whereas, the Deerfield Branch
has studied the proposed North
Shore Junior College District;
‘Resolved, that the Deerfield
Branch of the American Associa-

Winnetka Community House.
Now
a doctoral candidate

Mr. Pirsein

at

University Women has for some
years been following the junior

p.m.

Wednesday

at

and

Mar-

referendum June 10, 1967, of the
North Shore Junior College District.”
Mrs. Donald G. Brady
929 Brookside

directed

under

the

a

auspices of Serra International,
_ CBS-Milwaukee,
and
Marquette
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is

equipped

to

receive

_ the closed-circuit broadcasts.

:Men’ s Club
The center’s Men’ s Club will see

_ “Great Journeys by Great Ships’’
at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Winnetka

Community House.
The

Ee
a

45-minute

sound

color

W.

ed

the

her son, Kevin,

Morrison,

a freshman

2

at

University of Illinois, Cham-

- paign, for Moms’ Day Weekend.
Mrs. Morrison was a guest at the
_ Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity

_ house on campus.

gram,
the
junior
college
will
prepare terminal students in oc-

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are

Diane

vote

on

June

10

Howe,

education,

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Shore

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our bird-loving friends in this fine
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to come

and

visit us

at our new address.

should be defeated.

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Purple

Mrs. J. Bronson Gridley
223 Scranton Av.

Editor’

Note:

Martin Sr.

This

Letter

was

written by Mrs. D. H. Barnow,~-

New House Perfect
For Purple Martins

corresponding secretary for the
Lake-Cook County of the Illinois

HIGHLAND
and
I are

recently erected the Purple Mar-

Audubon

PARK—My family
newly
arrived
in

Society.

The

society

tin house at West Ridge School.

Highland Park. We have traveled
many thousand miles, from deep
in the interior of South America,
to reach this ultimate destination,
the place we call ‘“‘home.”’

POWELL
JACK

Accompanying us on this long
trip were several other ‘young
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Now that we are

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free of bugs, which we are most
happy to do, especially as they are
so delicious.
It was a pleasure to do business

I feel making a committment
for a junior college at this time is

Junior

which

Naturally,

training.

The

for

signing a lease with the landlord,
the Lake-Cook Chapter of Illinois

students whether they chose a
college, trade school, or technical

premature.

area

apartment, which make an ideal
place for our young
to walk,perch, and test their wings.

tax

assist

open

tors. Little porches surround each

not penalize those who do not go
college,

could

And being located on a very high «

reaucracies. These methods would
to

Martin

wonderful

insects

higher

more

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swooping up mosquitoes and other

Both alternatives would provide
freedom of choice through direct

without

a

provide

education.
aid,

and

the West Ridge School, the houses _

proposed
Ribicoff,

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giving students freedom of choice
among all Illinois schools—public

We welcome letters limited to
250 words about local issues of
public interest. Leters must include the writer’s signature, address, and phone number. We
reserve the right to condense
letters. Deadline is noon Monday.

681

many

scholarships

Glenbrook, Niles, Highland ParkDeerfield, and Lake Forest should
the

the
One

tion to the referendum which will
be held June 10. The question to
be decided is if the high school
districts of Evanston, New Trier,

establish

to

bur-

are two

to share the same
building.

pleasure when the scout returned

there

financial

institutions.

will give more serious considera-

Lombardy Ln., Deerfield, Susan
Kroll, 950 Rosemary Terr., Deerfield, Susan Srnanek, 865 Burton
Av., Highland Park; and Karen
Taylor, 45 S. Adelaide Av., Highland Park.

RIVERWOODS
— JUST

of

of con-

hope

wished
ment

native plans to junior colleges.
Both would assure taxpayers of
lower costs and continued growth

cern for the quality and welfare of
higher

students,

a double

Bejing discussed

Lake County Resident
Opposes Jr. College
BLUFF—Because

these

be

space and suitable
raising our children™
for their well-being.
experience we found

it best to send a scout ahead to |
see what accommodations could
be found to house us all, as we.

California

and paying taxes for a junior
college thay are not attending.

High Schools

LAKE

at

den paying for their own schooling

William E. Nelson, president
Board of education
Karl R. Plath, superintendent

Satur-

all

would

important for your young peple.

gram this semester.

They

For

cupations that will directly assist
business concerns in the area.
Adult education opportunities also
will be part of the junior college
program.
A

science

Tech, or attend a college of his
religious faith. Others might prefer to become skilled craftsmen,
technicians, or office personnel.

urge your support.

Four area students attending
Northern Illinois University in
DeKalb are participating in the
nine-week student teaching pro-

_ Larkdale East Rd., Deerfield, visit-

Maryland,

affiliate with the proposed North
Shore junior college. We strongly

4. From Area Get
Student Teaching

Mrs. K. W. Morrison
_ Visits Son at College
Kenneth

have studied closely its decision to

The State of Illinois is rapidly
moving toward a design requiring
that most students gain their first
two years of higher education in a
junior college. With the extremely
high percentage of students living
in our district attending college,
we cannot fail to provide them
with these opportunities. In addition to the college transfer pro-

find living
facilities for
and providing
From long

College District.
Student talents and interests are
diverse. One might wish to study
medicine
at Johns
Hopkins
in

Highland Park-Deerfield

film

will be presented by the HollandAmerica Lines.

Mrs.

PARK—On

and
col-

lege offers our students the widest
opportunities. For six years we

Heads

day, June 10, citizens of the North
Shore area, including those in the
Highland
Park-Deerfield
High
School District, face an important
educational issue. On that date a
referendum will be held to determine the establishment of a junior
college to serve our young people.
In 1961, this board of education
formed a citizens committee to
study the matter. This committee
recommends that the Highland
Park-Deerfield High School Dis-

four-channel

instructional TV facility in the
country. Each public school in the

pie!

113

trict needs a junior college
that the North Shore junior

Support Jr. College

Trier town-

six

first

Highland Park, NorthGlenview, has passed a
in favor of the estabof the North
Shore

Junior College District.
The resolution states:
‘‘Whereas, the Illinois division
of the American Association of

Township ITV,
at the
North
Shore _ Senior
Center

Deerfield

the
AAUW,
whose
includes residents of

433-1610
June

|, 1967

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FIRST LADY
If the

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says

you

can

afford

a

second

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more than your own
the financing

-

First Lady?

is sound,

then

If

the

whole idea is sound .. . and it’s sound
if it’s found at the First!
Why

not

Simply

the

facts

..

. Firsthand?

drop in or call tomorrow

our Auto
more

get

than

Loan

Officers

pleased

and

one of

will be

to help

you,

too.

t
OF

NATIONAL
HIGHLAND
REGULAR

MEMBER

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

BANKING

Tuesday,

Monday,

BANK
PARE

Thursday,

8:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Monday,

Friday

Tuesday, Thursday,

2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Friday, 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.

Saturday
8:30 A.M.

WINDOWS

WALK-IN

HOURS:

to 12:00 Noon

Wednesday

8:30 A:M.

to 12:00 Noon

FEDERAL DEPOSIT
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513

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Jam boree Draws 400 Kids
First Public Meeting Sunday
A new church
locally, known
Suburban

hold

being organized
as the
North

Christian

its

Church,

Local

will

Av., Glenview;
Robert Williamson, 1600 Pleasant Ln., Glenview;
and Mr. and Mrs. David Barnes of’
Chicago.
:
Mr. Leadabrand is chairman of
a
new _ not-for-profit
religiou

in
Park

The new

con-

Evdngelistic

corporation
Illinois

Mr. Moorhaus

Association.

Carl W.

X-Ray Unit to Be
Here June 15, 16
The Lake County Tuberculosis
Association X-Ray mobile unit will
be at Ford Pharmacy in Deerfield
from 1 to 4 and from 5 to 8:30
p.m. June 15 and 16.

being

laws,

recently

Moorhaus, evangelist-at-large for
the
Association
of
Christian
Churches, will provide guidance.

disease,

other

cancer,

emphysema,

respiratory

ailments.

with

person age 18 or older is eligible
for the X ray. Reports will be
mailed within three days. Indivi-

under

has _ helped

formation

of

a

has

a

national

membership

of

about
1,500,000 adult
communicants and about 4,500 autonomous”
congregations, about 50 of them i
the Chicago area.
The churches are non-denominational New Testament congregations,
part
of
a
worldwide
movement to restore essentials of

apostolic Christianity as a means
of unity for all Christian believers.

Prime Pit

and

Any

formed

and

Christian
Church
in the
Glen
Ellyn-Wheaton area. Mr. Williamson will be the local church’s
secretary-treasurer.
The
Christian
Church,
called
Church of Christ in some areas,

In addition to tuberculosis, the
free chest X ray can detect heart

Ee

ané@

William C. Messersmith, 124 Flora.

gregation is being
established
under
sponsorship of the Chicago
District

Pam Pinto makes a short jump in the Deerfield
_ Jaycees Sports Jamboree Saturday. About 400

will be Mr.

public
meeting
at
2:30
p.m.

Field House, 1
Briar Rd., Golf.

os

leaders

J. A. Leadabrand, 39 OverDr., Golf;
Mr.
and Mrsr

first

Sunday
Diederich

ae

Mrs.
look

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1540 Old Skokie Rd
Highland Park
Under

Deerfield

Rd.

Overpass

duais with findings that require
further study will be referred to a
sanatorium.
Last year, 1,162 persons were X

rayed

in Deerfield

referred

rays

are

and

12 were

to a sanatorium.

financed

by

The

X

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It wasn't quite as strenuous as a shot put
would have been, but Dean Oscarson puts her
heart into this baseball throw.

Steve Edenberg grimaces as he throws a baseball with all his might. Winners in the local event
will participate in sectionals later this summer in
Mt. Prospect. (Howard Fochler Photos.}

Hue-Striped Oxford
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field High School athletic field.

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Five North Shore residents were
elected officers at the recent 98th
annual meeting of the Illinois
Humane Sociaty.

The new officers are Walter H.
Moses, 550 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, president; Ralph Eisenschiml,

By

CAROL

___

Editor

She was in the kitchen packing a

__Junch in preparation for a school
trip her son was taking that day.

It
_
|

seemed

an

ordinary

sandwiches,
treat.

fruit,

thing—

vegetable,

_ from a sprouting youngster whose
constant aim was to consume

and
255

Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest,
secretary. Retiring president is
Mrs. Ellis H. Harris, 7 Hickory
Ln., Northbrook.

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200 Braeburn Ln., Highland Park,
and Kenneth Wittleder, 258 Walden Dr., Glencoe, vice presidents;

Mr. Moses is a past president of
the Chicago Bar Association, and
a member of the Citizens Committee on the Juvenile Court of

John W. Sargent, 2201 Greenwood

Cook County.

just about everything in sight.

¥

That was the day, the day of the

_

bologna sandwich and the brown

paper

bag,

&amp;

little things

_

when

he said, “‘Gee,

you’re a good mother!”
Two

highest
of

_-

triggered

of awards.

Sandwich

lettuce

method

The

the

bologna

This attractive torte can be even more important than for a

was one. It had a piece

on

for

it

(an

keeping

the

(and we put it in writing)

party. It can be the dessert for one — or two — evenings for
your own family.

ulterior
bread

Your service contract with
you year-’round protection
silverfish,

__~ fresh) and it was sliced diagonal-

ly, instead of torn in two
year olds are wont to do.

Actu-

_
|

ally, it was accompanying the
lunch as a bodyguard, also with
ulterior motive. The celery,
veean
es
__ aside from being easy to eat, was
€,

| to be the nutritious raw vegetable.
OE

ae

But what made it different than
just a stalk he might pull from

the crisper, was that his mom
| _ had put peanut butter in one and
cheese in another.
Such

i

simple things!

-

point

that

times

forget.

hurried

cooks

,

some-

|
«~‘The little flourish, the extra
attention to even the simplest,
_
Most ordinary meals probably
-_won’t bring constant compliments,
but it will add to appetites and
|

es

_

They Specialize
often a#sauce, an

How
fillup

_

of

parsley,

whipped

cream,

berries

Supper

can

the

or

raise

extra

dollop

of

spoonful

of

a

Tuesday

into a Sunday special.

Since today is the first day of
_
June—Dairy Month—it seems ap__ propriate to put some of our good
intentions to work and utilize the
ultimate in nutrition—milk and

milk products.

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od

treat

the

Creme
=
candies

|

of

cake

family

to

for

a

dessert,

Lemon

Torte that has lemon
and mint for decoration.

Instead of a tossed salad, pull
out the molds usually reserved for

onion,

cottage

2 pkgs. (3 oz. each) lady
fingers, split in half

—

bers and cherry tomatoes. NOTE:
For smaller servings, cut recipe
individual

or

Lemon

Creme

Torte

(6 to 8 Servings)
2 envelopes unflavored

gelatin
1/2 cup cold water
1 pkg.

(3-1/4

oz.)

vanilla

pudding mix, (not instant)

|

and cherry

Cheese Salad

(Serves 10-12)
=
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2 pkgs. lime-flavored gelatin
1-1/2 cups boiling water
1 thlsp. lemon juice
1/2 tsp. salt
1 pint creamed cottage
cheese (2 cups)
1 cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing

et
B.

2 cups finely diced peeled
cucumber (1 large)
1/2 cup finely chopped onion

E

1/2 cup toasted slivered

almonds (2-'% oz. pkgs.)

Service
at no extra cost. In trouble? Just call the little blue station wagon.

lemon

patties,

109 Hires 5 New Teachers,
Adds 2 to Substitute List
new teachers to the substitute list.

Cucumber

Prompt emergency

tions using 2 cups
milk.
Add
gelatin; stir until dissolved. Stir in
lemon juice and rind. Cool until

whipped
cream,
and mint.

2 cups milk

Cheese Salad. It combines a
is attractive

unwelcome

mixture
begins
to set. Fold
whipped cream into pudding mixture. Spread one-half of pudding
evenly over bottom of pan. Stand
lady fingers upright in pudding,
around edge of pan. Cover pudding with half of remaining lady
fingers; repeat. Chill until firm.
Turn onto serving dish. Slice and
serve or garnish with additional

varied-

variety of flavors. And when
garnished with sliced cucumbers
tomatoes

similar

at least, we will completely treat
a year,
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

heavy waxed paper. Soften gelatin
in cold water. Prepare pudding
mix according to package direc-

Garnish with sliced cucum-

in half, use

Twice
your home,

Line 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf pan with

and toasted almonds, mixing well.
Stir cheese mixture into gelatin,
blending well. Pour into 142 quart
oiled mold. Chill until firm. Unmold.

o

whipped cream for garnish

cheese,

_
_

as well.

and

1 cup (% pint) whipping
cream, whipped

Deerfield School District 109 has
hired five new teachers for the

ber

mice

1/2 cup lemon juice
2 tsp. grated lemon rind

Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add lemon juice and salt,
mixing well. Add mayonnaise or
salad dressing and mix until
thoroughly blended.
Cool until
slightly thickened. Combine cu-

and try a Cucum-

party occasions

spiders,

®

shape molds.

appreciation.

beetles,

“A MATTER OF TASTE

cumber,

But this true tale brings home a

carpet

Household Pest Control guarantees
against such pests as ants, moths,

intruders.

as 11-

Adds Celery
The other was the celery.

4

Wilmette,
treasurer;
George
Morgenstern,

we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests

But
that
was
the day,
she
_ received the ultimate compliment

_

Men

NO MORE
INSECTS

BRUCK

Women’s

Av.,
Mrs.

Ne eT
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Sane. Se ees aes
eas
a
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1967-68 school year and added two
Miss Jean Frizelle, a graduate
of Northwestern University, was
hired as a district speech therapist,

and

graduate

Miss

of

Diane

the

Keller,

University

a

of

Illinois, was hired to teach French
at Shepard Junior High School.

Mrs. Victoria Kolb,
bachelor’s from Lake
lege, a master’s from
sity of Illinois, and
post-graduate credits

who has a
Forest Colthe Univer45 hours of
from North-

Elementary
School,
and
Mrs.
Karen Rodgers, a graduate of Ball

State University in Angola, Ind.,
was hired to teach junior high art.
Mrs. Rodgers has two years’

and Mrs. Mary Williams, a graduate of Connecticut College.

RETURN FROM EUROPE
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Dunn,
Orange

Brace

have

She

Holland, Italy, and Spain. Mr. and

has 13 years’ teaching experience.
Mrs. Judith Martin, a graduate

Mrs. Dunn, both artists, visited
the Rijk Museum in Holland, also
the Kroehler-Muller Museum in

high.

of Northwestern, was hired to
teach fourth grade at Shepard

from

Riverwoods,

western, was hired to teach math-

junior

returned

Rd.,

2920

ematics

at the

A YEOAP

experience in Goshen, Ind.
The two new substitutes will be
Mrs.
Gloria Burr, who
has a
bachelor’s
degree
from
Harris
Teachers College in St. Louis, Mo.,

a

trip

to

for the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional

room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

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PEST CONTROL
Division of Aerosol Exterminators, Charter Member

IPCA

the National Forest of Holland.

June

|,

1967
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�Where — When —To Worship
sixth
grade;
through high

Deerfield

chia

a.m.,
age.

Beth
of Deerfield

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

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

CHRISTIAN

First

SCIENCE

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Sunday, June 4: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“God
the
Only
Cause
and
Creator.’’
Nursery facilities are provided. Sunday
school: 9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Address:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Rector:
Curate:
The
Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
7:30
a.m.,_
holy
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy communion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and
third
Sundays,
holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided, Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL
North

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Suburban

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

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethlehem
Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through

UNITED

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

AGE

PIANO CLASSES
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Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

and the youngsters zoom
into action on their Electronic Pianos. Enthusiasm
is contagious and excitement runs high,

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit
Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

9 a.m.

Tues5:45

P Geslor High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
.m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Highland
First

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

Park

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, June 4: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
‘God
the
Only
Cause
and
Creator.’’
Nursery facilities are provided. Sunday
school: 11 a.m. to age 20.
ae
meeting:
Wednesday,
8

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Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical
Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all

UNITARIAN
North Shore
Day

SPACE

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors:
The
Revs.
A. P.
Johnson, and Frederick W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9,
10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
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High
Youth yoy
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day, 4 p.m.
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fellowship:
Friday,

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Christ

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Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurs.ery facilities and child care are provided during
11 a.m.
service. Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

Address:

Miss

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

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631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
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The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

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BAHA'I
Assembly

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and

5:45

teacher

dnesday, 7:30 p.m
hoi: rehearsal: Thursday,

I 5 COPAL

The
Rev.
Robert
A.
WenPastor:
delin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3.
years through adult.

p.m.

training:
7:45

p.m,

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany

Trinity

: 425 Laurel Av.
: The Rev. Ray Holder.

: _Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Mo‘Curate:

The

Rev.

Clarence

3 ints

days:

9:30

Wednesday,
a.m., holy

7:30
com-

Torah

Jerome

Frazes.

Wiicaitblien Solel
ddress: 1301 Clavey Rd.
: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
nay, May
26: 8:30 p.m.,
ay

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11

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: Philip L. Lipis.

irector of
Katzoff

uis

peey

Tou:

education:

Dr.

Steric: 8:30 p.m.
y service: 9:30 a.m.
y

:

religious

Rd.

: _ LUTHERAN
;

discussion
groups:
4Wednesday, Thursday.

Kier, Bradley Lake,
ley and Kirk Stein.

Address:

134 North

Service

Warren

Betty

Ann

Brunleib,

dock,

Scott

Busch,

bell,

Jill

Betsy

Susan

Christofferson,

at

See-

Moira

DePree,

Sandro, Gordon
Dresselhouse.

Bun-

CampBrooke

Holly

De-

Dossett, and Tom

Terri Echardt, Kirk Ergang,
Lola Fahler, Judy Feagan, Lisa
Freeman, Bruce Garrett, Gregory
Grimshaw,
Jeff
Grossenheider,
and Dana Haggerty.

Steven

Haverty,

Vicki

Hecht,

Thomas

Henricks,

Martha

Jeffrey

Holland,

Jeff

Andrew

Jacobs,

son,

Susan

More church news
on page 65

of Deerfield

Richard

Jaret,

and

Hirsh,

Holway,
Jacob-

Edward

Kiefer II.
Thomas Knaags, J. Randolph
Koetz, Paul Kondracsek, Kathy
Lacy, John Lagorio, Richard Lan-

igan,

Mark

Laughlin,

Gayle

Lindemann, and Diana Long.
Lynn Gable, John McAfee, Larry Malmquist, Stephanie Martin,
Dennis Mitchell, Mark Mathisen,
Susan Miller, Leslie Mueller, and
Anne Murray.
Randi Neil), Susanne Neumayer,
Lynn Nickoley, Scott Norin, Robin
Palmer, Bob Parrish, Mary Pay-

seur, Jeanne Peter, John Peters,
and Charles Pioli.
David Pulver, Robin Reade,
James Rentscher, Steven Riess,
Steven Romans,
Matthew Root,
Paige Sarvis, Lauren Schaefer,
and Margaret Schultz.
Anne Scott, Bradfield Scranton,
Susan Severson, Edward Smetak,

Carey Snyder, Cathy Staats, Kathleen Thompson, Paul Veatch Jr.,
and Robert Voll.
Rick Wampler, Robert Wheeler,
Richard Will, Robert Will, Mark
Williams,

Helen

Wood,

Ricky

Young and Brook Zander.

Church.
VISIT IN EUROPE

Mr and Mrs. Michael S. Halperin, 200 Laurel

Av.,

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Jerry K. Coopersmith, 335 Russett
Ln.,

and

360

Hazel

the

Bernard

Av.,

have

all

D.

of

Verins,

Highland

returned

in Europe.

after

Countries

ted were Greece, Israel,
_ lands, and England.

Av.

Church

during a special communion service. Their names follow:
Leonard Boltz, Thomas Bos,

David,

Rabbi Daniel Friedman will
officiate at the service, to be held
in the North Shore Unitarian

month

CATHOLIC

Presbyterian

Coen, Stephanie Dahlstrom, Susan

Lawrence Gorchoff, Jeffrey Kadison,
Richard
Kaplan,
Jeffrey

St. James

Redeemer

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.

Family

Ninety-two eighth-graders nave
been
confirmed
by the First

Clayton, and Donald Close.
Carol Cober, Colleen Cody, Jane

Beth Or will con-

a special

Park,

ROMAN

J.

Those
receiving
awards
are
Jeffrey Berger, Bruce Fleishman,
Michael
Faden,
Jay
Goldman,

Highwood

services:
7:15
a.m.,
MonFriday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
ursday.

Confirms 92 Eighth Graders

Thomas

8:15 Friday in honor of its Hebrew
School students.
Children in all four grades will
conduct the service. The students
will be awarded certificates acknowledging completion of the
four year course of Hebrew study.

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

: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
y service: 11 a.m. in eiiocan
Edgewood
Rd. Nursery faare provided.

Rev.

Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Francis Scouten.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30 , 8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

duct

Shabbat

: 1823 St. Johns Av.

Rt.

To Be Cited

Park

a ighth
grade
5 p.m. Monday,

a.m.

The

Il Students

McGovern

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m., three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:18
a.m.
three through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
=.
Senior high study group:
10:30

ddress: 2789 Oak St.
abbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
:

and

Pastor:

Congregation

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

a.m.

B’nai

Av.

St
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

F. Deck-

and 3rd Sunday, holy com2nd and 4th Sunday, morning

services:
iursday, 9:30

Laurel

Address:

r of Christian education: Mrs.
i Moore.
sunday ee:
8 a.m., holy com$:1§ . a.m.,
communion;
11

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and kitchen equipment.
All told, the campaign committee hoped to have reached
$100,000 by the end of this week,
the third in their campaign.

Jerrold Flaschner, David Marcus,
and Lawrence
Scheer,
all of
Deerfield.

Gerald

Northbrook

is

Dennen

campaign

of

fund

chairman.

Campaign chairmen are Jerome
J. Cole, Allen Dorfman, Theodore
Homer, Joel Kleiman, A. Jack
Schaps,

Barnard

Silverman,

ron Jacobson, and Dr.
Homer, all of Deerfield.
Campaign

Sherman
man,

vice

Ascher,

Neal

Gertz,

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Melvin

chairmen

Meyer
Howard

are

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and Ben
Rosengard
of
Deerfield and Irving Rittenberg of
Highland Park.

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gifts

Walter

Eckerling,

chairman

is

Jack Miller of Highland Park. His

co-chairmen are Joseph Bayrach,

Dr.

Laurence

Greenberg, Allen Harris, Henry
Mazur, Edwin Michaels, Richard
Ross,
Leonard
Shepard,
Milton

Silverstein, and Harold Wexler, all
of Deerfield.
Other leadership
gifts co-chairmen are Maurice
Bender, Dr. Richard Bilinsky, and

William Newman of Northbrook
and Maynard Kier of Highland
Park.
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gifts

chairmen

are

Phillip Gorchoff and Sigfried Silberman. Their co-chairmen are
Sheldon

Belofski,

Joseph

Gaynor,

David Kaplan, Donald Laiderman, ,
and Dr. Ira Niederman all o
Deerfield. Other advance gifts cochairmen are Samuel Berger of
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Pau

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sisterhood,

removed

1968.

program.
the North

Church,

education,

fall,

mem-

dedication unit is based solely
upon its desirability, and not upon
actual cost. They range from

social

and an open-air inner court

the

held in member’s homes, and
office and rabbi’s study are in

rented

_

and

tradition,

The amount designated for each

site will accommodate a much
larger building when funds are

youth group, and choir activities

are
the

a _ 10,000-

sanctuary

Jewish

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Goldman, Arnold Greenberg, Solomon
Halpern,
Daniel
Havens, ’

years,

year
Hebrew
School
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—

include

the

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hall seating 400 persons, nine fullsize classrooms, an office and
rabbi’s study, an entrance exhibit

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|

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of the building

square-foot structure to house an

congregation has grown to 150
families with 285 children in

_

first stage

The first services were held in

which

|

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The

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early fall, with completion sched-

Or,

and
the first religious
_
classes met in Trinity
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means

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which will be perpetuated with
suitably inscribed bronze plaques.

for informal gatherings and classes.

group
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available and the congregation
has grown even larger.

campaign

and

are the congre-

gation officers, who include Be
nard Katz, president; Dr. Homer,
Louis Levit, and Jack Miller, vice
presidents; Arthur Satten, treasurer;

Sheldon

Belofsky,

financial

secretary;
and
Mrs.
Thoma
Baber, recording secretary.

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and officers are
Deerfield
residents
except
Mr.’

Miller and Mrs. Baber, who live in
Highland Park.
June

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�Rep. Kleine Considering
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Two Aréé Men

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Two

John Henry Kleine

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Republican

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the

voting procedures.
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measure

_ abandoned autos. The current low
price of scrap metal has made it
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Another major bill, designed to
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counting

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would

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rather than at the center.
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that in the polling place, a greater
number
of bi-partisan election
judges
are
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and
a
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_ Officials at Lake Forest College
are concerned over a current bill

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leasing property from tax-exempt
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The Sea Scouts now are engaging in a recruiting drive for
new members. Any boy from 14 to
18 years old who is interested in
water sports, boating, and public
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Chicago Phone
379-0260

NOW

Winnetka
Station Store
C &amp; NWRR.
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446-1200

"4

PRESENTING

A NEWLY

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1656 Willow
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(Route 176)

446-6670

EM 2.1700

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Dundee Drive In
550 Dundee Rd.
(at Edens)

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June

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bath to a 5-bedroom, 5!2 bath apartment. Most are of split level design—some
with separate libraries—and all with a magnificent view of Lake Michigan...
and private terraces.
Spacious rooms, separate foyers, large, separate formal dining rooms, all-electric
kitchens with breakfast areas, individually controlled air-conditioning and heating.
Some of the extras include 24-hour doorman service, enclosed attended ga-

rage, swimming pool, private beach, sauna bath and exercise room, and fully
furnished rooms for entertaining on the promenade level.

"1500 SHERIDAN
ROAD
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Noon to 5 P.M. ¢ Closed Monday — Main Office 561-4500

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Larry Bole of Deerfield, a Lake
a
College freshman, is the
author of a poem, “xtrapolabe tion,” published in the spring
F

Lak

les, and Palm Springs.
*
*«
x
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Howard
and son, Michael, 1767 Winthrop
Rd., Highland Park, are home
after visiting relatives and friends

Mr. and Sse poet Brenner,
822 Old Trail, Highland Park,

&gt;= oetty publication.

_ Larry’s poem was one of four
winners in a poetry contest spon-

have returned ‘after an extended
vacation on the West Coast. The

sored by the publication, ‘‘Config-

‘

oa
¢

Saal etre

©

aibllshed

in

supplement

a_

to the

two

poems

special

poetry

campus

Men

to

oo

Tusitala,

the

To

_ Larry, a 1966

F and

Mrs.

North

graduate of DeerE.

Bole,

as Michael

1116

Siegel,

a

junior

mame

|

from a

=oo
°

was

omitted

last

list of juniors

will

at 8 p.m.

hold

its

A.

Chur-

Tuesday

Airlines

joined them

in the

in

Bay

os

entral

*

*

July

Robert | Seahet

Av., Highland

al

357

Park, has

_‘ returned after a month in Califor-

eg? Mrs, ngs

=

Francisco,

chore.

on

of colored

the

North

and

Mr.

and

;

SESSIONS

19 to July

14

to

17

NOW

FOUR-WEEK

17

7 to

August

a

DON

KerBis

TenniS

CLUB

1660 SKOKIC VaLLeyY RD.
cee HIGHLAND

Mrs.

Michael Q. Gradle in Encino.

=

+

Girls from

SEND OR CALL FOR BROCHURE

ed —

trated

a display

June

two weeks.
*

and

REGISTER
TWO

Uriaw
and daughters,
an
Mrs. Jayson B. Tuttle inMr. San-

of flowers

Boys

for

raphy and photomacrography of
with

—

For

Chicago,

in Montego

flowers. His lecture will be illusslides

at

*
*
*
Mrs. Robert

Park, have returned after a one-

June

Park will lecture on close photog-

_ Highland Park High School, will
be
initiated into the National
&gt; Menor Society Wednesday along
with 24 classmates. Michael’s

/

Shore

Samuel C. Steinman of Highland

BE INITIATED

a

Tuesday

Highland Park Recreation Center.

iis the son of Mr.

Chestnut St., Deerfield.
=
WILL

M eet

meeting

Robert

and

°
Unit

The Men’s Garden Club of the

college’ Ss

magazine.

- 3 field High School

$s Garden

Mr.

Eastern

news-

Stentor, and is a contrib-

_ paper,
—utor

wrote

Cleveland,

City,

month vacationat Montego Bay,
Jamaica. The Churchills’ daughter, Jill, a reservationist
for

Larksburg, Cal., and were in Las
9

also

York

New

Tennis Camp

Kerbis Summer

Silver Springs, Md., North Carolina and South Carolina.

chill, 1256 Forest Av., Highland

ing.”
Larry

in

Announcing the Second Annual

Don

in

relatives

visited

Brenners

Peal Pee

Here

returned to Rushville, Ill., after a
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert L. Smalley, 1491
Deerfield Pl., Highland Park. He
is serving as pastor at Currie
Chapel in ee

*

a issued of the college’s quarterly

F amily

Vegas, San Francisco, Los Ange-

os
At

Visits

The Rev. Raymond Smalley has

Park ILLINOIS 60035

phone 433-4600

Photomacrography
phy isi the magnification of an object through the
lens of a camera to show details
jot usually visible without aid of a

week

microscope.

awarded

Additional information may be

honor.

obtained from Maurice H. Fantus,
582 Melody Ln., Highland Park.

MAKES DEAN’S LIST

fc

Three Highland Park students

VISIT IN CITY

_ have been named to the dean’s lict
at Roosevelt University. They are

=

Barbara

B.

Abrams,

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Warren,
2766 Summit Av., Highland Park,

1989

have as their guest Mrs. Boylston

chfield St.;
Miss
Susan C.
i
tag 2303 Linden Av.; and Miss
- Ruth E. Sang, 177 South Deere

Campbell of Philadelphia. Other
__ recent guests with the Warrens
were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Skjerne

- Park,

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Deerfield Square has the ideal North Shore location!

without tools! 3 WATER CLEAN-OUT PORT — insert garden
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— while you mow! 5 ""POW-R-DRIVE"
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2

In the heart

of the village of Deerfield. Within easy walking distance to elementary &amp; junior high school, skating rinks, swimming pool and
Milwaukee R.R. commuter trains. Just minutes away from Edens
Expressway and the Tri-State Tollway. Golfing nearby at 4 country
clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

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| TORO’S CHECK POINTS
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VALLEY
of Rte. 22)

to Wilmot, South on Wilmot to Deerfield Square. Or, Tri-State Tollway
to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot

RD.

ID 3-2210

7

to Deerfield Square.

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June 1, 1967

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THE

THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

REVIEW

St., Evanston

NEWSPAPERS

Lincoln

251-4300

7th,

CHAIRMEN

10. a.m.

to

Card

| THE

AKERY
SALE;
SAT.
JUNE
3RD.
Second
Baptist Church,
1717 Benson
ve. Homemade pies, cakes, cookies,
frolis. Mrs. Elinore McGlown,
Chairman.

and

Found

LOST YOUR PET?
t may have been injured. Call your
ocal
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
Niversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
IST;
1
ROYAL
BLUE
SWEATER
with small brass buttons out of car on
Bheridan
Rd.,
Highland
Park.
Reard. IDlewood 2-4520.

Personal
000 REWARD
FOR
INFORMATION
pn
=©’63~=Sowhite)§6(conv.)
Bonneville,
Pontiac taken from Dodge and Brown
ve., Evanston May 5th, 2 a.m. Write
T-124, Wilmette.
HAVE
dress.

YOUR

neighbors

Lee

Personal

to all
HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
,ESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting

10

Dogs

and

and

and

the sud‘‘Ernest

| 2

listing

of

e will file them in THE CALENDAR
id notify you if there is a conflict.
events
through
nee © haps
by
TODAY.

Deerfield Villager
Park Herald
Park
433-4370

q

“RACETRACK SPECIAL”’
laily trips
to Arlington
Park
and
portsman
Park
from
North
Shore
rea. $10 round trip. Picked up (wait
track)
delivered
to
your
home
ain.
8 passenger
air cond.,
fully
ured
station
wagon.
5 passenger
nimum, 8 passenger maximum. AL

18193. After 5 p.m.

AR
JANE,
EVERYTHING—YARN,
o0ks and needles is now half price
the Village Yarn Shop, 1163 Wilhette
Av.,
final
clearance
closing
e.

CALICO,

trained,

STAR

¢

Northbrook

serving

Lake

Park 433-4300

DEERFIELD
VILLAGER
444 Central Ave., Highland Park 945-7

272-4300

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

Bluff

433-4300

DOGS
AND
CATS
HAVE
SUFFERED
from population explosion for years.
Good
homes
needed.
Please
do not
phone. Visit from 1 to 5 daily.
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.
WEIMARANER
PUPS
TOP
A.K.C. champ. sired — PTD and CD
dam
show
quality.
Silvers
and
Sables, gentle disp. exc. nat. hunters.
Obed. 437-4596.
IRISH SETTERS
Exceptional,
affectionate
and _ protective show and field prospects. Sire
Bench
and Field Ch. Shots, 10 wks.
A.K.C. Call 832-1297.

FREE KITTENS
PLAYFUL. PAN-TRAINED
Call 475-6805

WITH

PUPPIES

SHETLAND
SHEEP
DOG—SHELTY
A.K.C., tri color, born April 10, $125.
Call 267-9834.

VIZSLA

PUPPIES

AKC, 7 WEEKS OLD,
Ready and waiting. 358-5308
ONE
YR.
ORANGE
AND
WHITE
house
cat
needs
home.
Fixed
and
declawed. Free.
724-4495
GOLDEN
RETRIEVER
BOXER
PUPpy 5 months, house trained, $15. Call
272-3301 after 5:30 p.m.

Afghan-Pups, Adults, Pet,
SHOW. ALL COLORS.
Call 526-2507
EXTRAORDINARY
Part Persian, 1 red, 2
extremely
loving
and
Trained. 475-6067 after

KITTENS
creamy beige,
_ affectionate.
6 and wknds.

TOY
POODLE
PUPPIES.
WHITE
males.
A.K.C.;
6 weeks
old;
home
breeding. $70. 537-6962.
BEAUTIFUL
9 WEEK.
OLD
LABRAdor puppies, blonds, blacks, ready to
go home with you. Reas. Call 835-1123.

FREE.

WEEKS
Call

UN

15
OLD,

$1.20

2

4-4656.

per

line

FOR

PETS

Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up
Sundays—Skokie

Only

SHOW
BIRDS—WHITE
FANTAIL
PIgeons. Mated pairs to raise your own.
Can live outdoors all year.
Easy to
re
oe, $5.00 pair. Brian Baker. AL

12.

Antiques

and

Art

Goods

Antique Auction
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 12:30 P.M.
414 DUNDEE AVE., ELGIN
Another
shipment
of
fine
English
furnishings, china. objects of art. This
sale has exceptional
Edwardian furniture and a large quantity of clocks
among
the
many
interesting
items.
For brochures
on all antique
sales
write:

DUNNING'S
AUCTION SERVICE
ELGIN

FOR

YOUR

qualified

HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

with

15A

Investments

and

SCHOOL
YEAR
full enrollment;

opportunity

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATE
Delicious and Artistic F
ee
For the Discriminating
Hostess
_
Complete Service and
gee
:

I

CHAS.

PARTY

Reasonable

prices,

17.

Cameras

work

LUGGAGE

Ave.

CoO.

guaranteed

WE

Waukegan

FOR

F.
or

RE

:;
sine les

én

is

RENT

DELIVER
Rd.

| :z

ns

L

YO

5-5080

a

;

M.

L &amp; M CATERING
PARTIES
Lillian Krause

OUR

SPECIALTY

=

724-9067 or 677-8087

—

Dressmaking—Sewing—
NeedI

eediewor

ALTE

k

RATIONS

FITTINGS BY “JANE”
ns
NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY

EAST.GLEN CLEANERS
Coats,

1619

Glenview

Very

dresses
Rd.,

and

skirts.

&gt;

724

Glv.

HEMLINES ALTERED
Skirts, dresses, coats, etc.
$2.50 and up
prompt.
Ver
reasonable.
PEACOCK CLEANERS

500 Central Av.,
(across from

Highland PR 433-1326.
Ist National Bank)

ALTERATIONS

Hems,

straight, $3.50;

CARLYLE'S

Opp. Post Office
GReenleaf 5-5074

full, $4.50

1110 Davis

St. —

Evanston
MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS
626 Church, Evanston
DA vis 8
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-

BUCKLES

AND

MACHINE

COMPLETE
DARK
ROOM
EQUIP.
film
tanks,
all
sizes,
trays
up
to
11x14,
and
larger,
easel,
and
lots
more. All for $50. 864-8737.
ALMOST
NEW
SUPER
8
KODAK
movie camera. Present owner has had
just 5 months. Will Sacrifice for $25.
446-9198
KODAK
35
MM
CAMERA,
F
3.5
rangefinder,
flash,
carrying
case,
manual 150 watt slide projector; $35.
Call 869-2319 after 7 p.m.

oe

721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations

Hillcrest 6-7299.
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your
problems in her own home.
869-8571

8-0744

and Photography

~
—

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP

SHOP

DAvis

For

button
holes.
24 HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock of
metal zippers.
.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
;
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

BRINKMEYER

KAEHLER

Sherman

EQUIP.
ACE

8910

BUTTONS,

RODDED

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
1421

Rd., Glenview, ll.

INC.

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

a

1-5841

WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

Partnerships

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS
DRAINS

WEDDING

RECEPTIO

menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

college.

Service

AND

AND

ALpine

1709 Glenview

for | 21

IF YOU ARE THINKING OF
going into business for yourself as.
ravel Agent or hotel rep.,
Call 372-8100

PUMPED

oat

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
=
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS _
WHY COOK?

WILL
INVEST
IN SMALL
BANK
OR
Savings and Loan in Northern suburb.
Married man with University business
degree.
Would
also like to become
employee learning the business from
the ground
up. Write T-151 Box 60
Wilmette.

Business

F

Catering

Wilmette

2 years

CAMERA

OUTSTANDING

WANTED:
INSURANCE
BROKER
will purchase
insurance
accounts
or
agency.
Replies
confidential.
Write
P.O. Box 422, Evanston.

BOOKS

BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. ‘Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
Central St., Evanston.
UN
4-4449 or
GR 5-2481.

person

AUTO.

18

|-I111

equipped;

lines

coupled
R.F.,
flash
w/case,
Seconic exposer meter $6.00. 475-

IN
SHOP—REASONABLE
RESALE
and
Rd.
Sheridan
of
vicinity
the
Wilson Av. in Chicago. Call between 57. RO 1-7332

16

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

Rd.,

Write T-155, Box 60, Wimette.

Gifts

USE

AL

licensed;

PARK WEST ANTIQUES FAIR
3 and 4. 600 W. Fullerton, Chicago
Noon to 8 p.m. Rain or shine.
40 dealers, good food, flea market.
Adults, $1.00 Children 25c

CASH

Bay

FOR
SALE;
PLAY
around;
established;

June

and

Green

f

and Photography

RICHO

CAKES

CATERING-DELICATESSEN
North Shore delicatessen and catering
service,
complete
kitchen equipment
plus stock, high grade clientele. Call
DA 8-1535. 2742 Central, Evanston.

LONG
GROVE,
ROUTES
53 AND
83,
is rolling out the red carpet. Thurs.
June 8th. Open
House in all shops,
10:30
to 5 p.m.
See
a_ fascinating
assortment of antiques and gifts.

Books

Cameras

|

se.

flash w/case, $35; Kodak Bantamf

MOTEL—SPARKLING
15-UNIT
AAA
approved
motel,
center
popular
W.
Mich. resort area. Low maint. soundproof brick construction. 854 ft. hwy.
front, 615 ft. deep, landscaped, wooded, ample room for expansion. Semiretire, 6 mo. operation. By owner. Box
596, SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN.

741-3483

14

17
NEW

HOMEFINDERS

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

Open

Opportunities

AT WILMETTE
Established
bakery
with
Winnetka
clientele.
Lease
to
be
negotiated.
Price
does
not include
merchandise
inventory.
Immediate
possession.
Priced low at $9,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

CONSENT.
AL 1-4062.

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

Minimum 4

HOMEFINDERS

111

MALE
KERRY
BLUES.
BECKER’S
Animal
Hospital,
322
Frontage
Rd.,
Northfield, Ill. 446-8018.

ELSINGER'S

Business

PAN

KITTEN

GIVEN WITH PARENT’S
9 wks. old. Pan trained.

PUPPIES

CHILDREN
If no ans., HI 6-8600

KITTENS

FREE

POODLE PUPS
home
raised;
love
children;
wormed; paper-trained.
639-9728 (Barrington area.)

BEAGLE

6

Cats

BEAUTIFUL A.K.C. REG. COLLIES
Champion line Collie puppies.
Ideal for children.
Call Woodstock 815-338-4199.

DACHSHUND PUPPIES, A.K.C. REGIStered,
champion
sired,
long
haired
and smooth,
raised w/children.
Call
251-2291.
A.K.C.,
shots;

6

and

COLLIES: A.K.C.: QUALITY BRED
shots; excellent disposition
385-9219

Cats

SCHNAUZER

ply

Highland

kindness

GER.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
A.K.C.,
TOP
quality blood
lines,
bred
for sound
minds and bodies, 4 M., 13 wks. Show
and breeding
qual. 6 F., 8 M, 6 wks.
Pets,
guards,
breeding,
show.
$75;
$100; $125. Call 223-0873 anytime.

RAISED
UN 4-1845.

e are
now
listing
B67.
Help
us_
to
learing’’ your dates

their

. IRISH SETTER PUPPIES
A.K.C. reg.; very reasonable. Temporary distemper shot given.
275-2217.

OW DOES IT WORK?
fail (or phone) a complete
fetings and events.

all their friends

NO PAPERS
CR 2-2496

"CLEAR" all club dates
rough THE CALENDAR

I, 1967

VILLAGE

Dogs

WOULD

SERVICES

PURE

DATES

Ave.

Rd.,

Highland

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

10°

BEAUTIFUL,
GENTLE
DACHSHUND
male
pup,
black.
Trained;
A.K.C.;
shots;
loves
children.
$60
sacrifice.
DAvis 8-8858 after 4.

MESSAGE

g

for

FAMILY

consideration at the time of
den death of their loved one
E. Sonderman.”’

WINE

Signed

P44 Central
‘7300

THE

475-1560

of Thanks

SONDERMAN

like to thank

11:30

a.m. there will be a ~ublic showing of
alent
to
facilitate
your
program
planning. Call or write:
BARON MOSS STUDIOS
Box No. 321, Glencoe, Ill.
PROGRAMS LIMITED

} Highland

1438 Shermer

HERALD

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22

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ID

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For

Entertainment

AUDITIONS—JUNE
4
FOR
NEW
members
of Village
School
Singers,
professional folk music group. Male—
female;
singers instrumentalists. Call
Bob Gand, 945-5321.

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ents
ond
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yg

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:

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Equipment

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Tape Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Piano Tuning - Musical Entertainment

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
272-749 |

3-2176.

Rental

MILDRED

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3748 Oakton, Skokie

RENTAL
WE

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34

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Loans

and

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Investments

YOU

First

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

of Evanston

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

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AND
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When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
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here
will you
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select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.
until
fully

NEED

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a Difference

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably oreet
Rentals with option to buy.
We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
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1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
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New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
fr.
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and
ur. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago

Large or small jobs at reas. rates day

BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
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Spinets,
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5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job to be
done? Call AL. 1-4394

SALE—FINAL WEEK
cymbals—U.S.
name
brand
$700 value—$381 in pearl
Guaranteed new, limited supply
All drummer’s
supplies discounted
Drum
Specialist-Glenview
A 4-3937
740 Maclean Daily til 9

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’'S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Il.
JACKSON MOVERS
packing.
moving,
in
specialize
We
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.
DAY.
OR
NIGHT
HAULING
LIGHT
odds
appliances,
luggage,
Furniture,
869insured.
and
Bonded
and ends.
0325.

2 — Classified

4

DRUM SET
drums—4

37

Schools

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO

CO.

5-5900

COMPLETE
DRUM
SET
IN
MINT
condition.
Includes
chrome _ snare,
tom-toms,
cymbals,
stands, _ stool,
carrying cases and more.
Over $600
invested, for $425. Call 267-8875 after 6

p.m

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291
BALDWIN

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LUDWIG DRUMS, 9 PC. HOLLYWOOD;
oyster black pearl 9 mos. old. Best
offer. Call after 4 p.m.
PArk 4-7844.

NEED PIANO FROM
Private Party. Dlr. 588-1020.
MUST
SELL:
FENDER
SUPER
REverb, good cond., $275. Also Vox Super
Beatle top w/T-60 Bottom, $450.
724-2264 after 7.p.m.

Framous

12 String Guitar

$95 FIRM.

OR 5-2065 or 6.

ELECTRIC GUITAR AND CASE WITH
built-in amv. Good cond.; a bargain at
$45. Reverb unit, $30. Phone 446-1404
after 6 p.m.

4 PIECE
GOOD

DRUM

CONDITION;
ALpine 1-7192

SET
$275

PROFESSIONAL
SNARE
DRUM,
sticks and brushes; stand; black shell.
Call Rick after 4 p.m., ALpine 6-1124.
UPRIGHT
antiques

PIANO
BALDWIN
$60;
flutes, collectors items.
Call DA 8-1640

GIBSON MASTERTONE 4 STRING
banjo in hard case, mint cond.
Asking $375. Phone 438-6684.

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Piano

ZENKER'S

Tuning

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos bought
and_ sold..
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

37

Schools

and

Instruction

NORTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
Specializing
in
reading,
study
and
learning problems.
SUMMER PROGRAM
in remedial and developmental reading.
Intermediate
grades
through
college.-college bound program.
706 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe
835-424%
READING
TUTOR:
HELP
YOUR
child catch up with his grade level in
reading during the Summer. Qualified
experienced teacher. Call PA 9-3409.

Toys

Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms

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Instruction

DRIVING

SCHOOL

WISHES
home
in

EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL TUtor elementary
pupils’ in new
math
and reading during summer.
Day or
evening hrs. 446-1242.

Camps

PERRY-MANSFIELD
BOY’S
CAMP.
Boys 8 to 14 have the kind of Western
summer vacation their parents dream
of. High in the Colorado Rockies with
riding, mountaineering,
river: rafting
on the Yampa plus the advantage of
Steamboat Springs’ cultural events for
balance.
Skillfully directed activities
by responsible experienced staff.
June
27th August
7th:
$529.50. Aug.
7-17;
$86.50. Transportation
arranged.
Call
or write Mrs. Collins, 1140 Wildwood,
Glenview. Ph. 729-2519.
REMOTE CANOE TRIP FOR
High School Young Men Only (15-17)
3 Wilderness Weeks, June 18-July 11
Far
north,
in
N.W.
Ontario,
The
Canoeist’s
Last
Frontier-Your
pa
shares this adventurous. land with
No
One. Voyageurs North, 724-4826 after 4

LANE

DAY

CAMP

$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and. transportation.
Exclusive
campsite in DesPlaines. Complete athletic
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Director. 465-0926.

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MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

HOME

and

Contractors

OWNERS

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

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Builders

and

Contractors

CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE
WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

KITCHEN

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

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
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|

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STUDENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
Tutoring
in math
science,
history.
VE 5-1015.

AQUA

Apartments

Direct Factory Distributors

ART CLASSES FOR CHILDREN, AGES
5 to 12. Fun
and creativity encouraged. June 17th to Aug. 26th, Saturday’s 10 to noon. Call UN 4-4627.

38

and

Inc.

Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
COACHING
Professional Model
Has time available.
GIRLS OF ALL AGES
446-9059
5-10.
ART—GIRLS_
DRAMA,
DANCE,
Summer
of
fun
and_
achievement.
June
19—August
11. Exp.
individual
instruction.
3
hrs;
AM
or
PM.
Mon—Fri. VE 5-1935.
EVANSTON
KIDDIE
PLAY
SCHOOL
721 Howard St., Greenleaf 5-9554. Ages
2 to 6. Hours 7:30 to 6. For working
mothers. Licensed.
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
to
tutor
children
in
her
grades 1-3. Call 864-2779.

Houses

Kitchen Salon

SUMMER TUTORING
Experienced
teacher wishes to tutor
this
4-8 in English
grades
children,
spellgrammar,
Reading,
Summer.
ing. Prefer 1 to 2 hrs. per week. Call
869-6136 weekday eves. after 6 p.m.

Licensed by State of Illinois

Mortgages

ades—Blinds—Awnings

LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERsationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
—
beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 328-

WILMETTE

and

Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men end Women
Men
and
Women—Industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Troailers—For

A.B.C. School of Languages

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day
arrangements.
Age 21% through 5.
Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancing
and_
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

and

Loans

Rug and go
ead Cleaning
Rummage
Sales
Schools and Instruction

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612
Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
po eens
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

Don't Buy a Grand

MONEY
for

It Makes

107
108

Estate

Roofing and Siding

Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting
and Decorating
Persona
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Instruments
Pianos
and
Musical
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Trades ond Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

27

1-4201

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.
GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

M.G.

APRING.
DIAMOND
SALE.
FOR
praised at $600. Will accept best offer
diamonds
small
26
. Has
- over
114 carats. Call 729-4808 after
9d

IN

PIANO

PIANO
INSTRUCTION:
QUALIFIED
experienced teacher will accept chilGren and adult students in her home
or yours. Call PA 9-3409.

1

5-5080

KRUGMAN

POPULAR

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910

INSTRUCTION ON ‘ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

SING-ALONGS.

30, WH

Instruction

Surries,

anywhere. Or have your child or
aa
at the Country Boy’s barn.

WANDA

BY

HAY-RIDES,

Engines,

MOVERS

34

HOllycourt

ID 2-1240

Fire

Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
peg
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
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Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Good
or Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lown Mower and Tractor—Service
| Leans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
COACHES,

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Storage

DOVER
Musical

“Your

STAGE

and

Real

Motorcycles—Go Carts

Town Houses
Vacction
Rentals

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

Inc.

“One call does it all”

187
53

Disclaimer of Debts.
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Automobile Loans
Auto Service
- Automobile Tires and Accessories
Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
:

Decorations

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‘Accounting | Service--Income

INDEX

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Eve.: 446-7064

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after

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CO.
VE

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IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS |
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Room additions
Kitchens
Bathrooms

Free Estimates

Rec. rooy
Family roo
Dorme

Gladly Given

Deal direct with owner—no salesme
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER A COMPLETE
SERVIC
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footi
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small
work, we will be pleased to figure it
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HiLLcrest 6-21
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-77

Deal

With

Lauer

Const.

And Save 20%

C

On

Kitchens
Bedroo
Bathrooms
Porc
Room Additions
Dormeé
30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

AL 1-1254

831-4

Oehl &amp; Boba
ROOM

ADDITIONS
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEME
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2

HAROLD

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart
ing.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
modeling and additions. Free ske
es and estimate. 256-4949.
CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
addition
New
Construction,
Garages
_
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

GENERAL

CONTRACTO

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new home}
Howard's Cabinet Shop. 272-382
EXPERT REPAIRS AND REMOD
Kitchens—Rec. rooms—Offices.
Also paneling of all types.
NILSSON AND NILSSON,
272-7

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Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

|, 19

�Builders and Contractors
EDWARD RECHTORIS
ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS

and
BRICK

ADDITIONS

amily Rooms
Bedrooms
orches
Remodeling
arold A. Johnson Co.
272-5688
OMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
REE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood
2-4429

PURTELL &amp; CO.
New
Box

Construction

84

Northfield

HI

6-5400

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
tchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
innetka
446-3268
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It’”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

52

Repair

ob Viets Custom Carpentry

Fireplaces installed;
and block work. 267-

Building

CRUSHED

250 Happ

24 hr. Emergency
867-9199

OUT

7-8636

Metal

Service

53

Concrete

ALpine

1-2618

ACRES

CONCRETE

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

894-194

CLEAN

NEW

TILING

GReenleaf

arpentry, Cabinet Making
CREATION

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior and interior painting.
ry

E

Dier

DO

CRestwood

SMALL

JOBS.

LARGE

2-2938

ONES

oo and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
arpentry,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded.
insured. Free estimates.
W.S. &amp; Associates
235-4022

PLASTERING
.

SCHNEIDER

Metal

pine

lathe

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

1-7119
GENERAL

and

I SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE LAWN
care, O. H. Little. 458-4335.
POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
O F YOUR LAWN.
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

Gutters

patching.

ALpine
MASONRY

1-3047

(Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
fuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and conrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.
SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Dragovich
588-6535
EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces. Rock Gardens and Walls.
aoe of Experience. Phone IDlewood

APARTMENT

GUTTERS

you in the Want Ads. Turn

ORchard

4-9423

ROOFING

GUTTERS
Complete

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

56

Lawn

Mower and
Service

Tractor—

MOWERS
AND
REPAIRED

Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway ie
VA 4-6146.
WEST GARDEN

Painting

57

and

Decorating

Painting and Decorating

to Classification +132 in
this Paper!

INTERIOR
‘Henry

1, 1967

CLEANED

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

SHARPENED

-A wonderful selection awaits
&amp;

Downspouts

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

HUNTING?
‘

and

Dier

AND

ngutabeaer =

R 2-2938

CARDS

that you

will like

us.’’

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

478-0136
Exterior

tenance

PAINTING
Painting-Tuckpointing-Main-

and

Gutter

work.

work
aranteed. Fast
vice.
Free estimates.
House Contractors e

stock, complete maintenance
20 years on the north shore
Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.

MAINTENANCE

$2.50

compete
with
us
and quality of work

PAINTING

LADES CO
PA 9- 1690. AFTER 7 P.M.
AND OLD LAWNS REPAIRED,

LAWN

INC.

No Job Too Small

58

Roofing

DAVID
NORTH

SHORE

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
M. Garrett
328-0531

17 YEARS ON NORTH SHORE
Expert Paper Hanging
Custom Decorating Service
675-5455
LAURITZ JENSEN

Arborist

Work

Sticking Doors?
WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

GUTTERS
cleaned
Painting
or. .

CARPENTRY,
REC. ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
ees of work. Reasonable prices. Call
rman, 328-3050.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355.

CARPENTERS

in remodeling,
wall, basement
Call UNiversity

YOUR

Have

it cleaned

Manor

House

BASE-

SPECIALIZE

room
addition,
and work of all
4-3604.

drykind.

INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

N

Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

We

ndust:

HOME

by experts.

Call

Maintenance —

For Free Estimate 437-5471, 537-6993

ACE WALL Sees
FREE SESTIMATES
DAvis 8-eee

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

MOVING
rms.

TO

CALIF.

MUST

of furnishings

and

refrig.

including

All in good

reasonable.

cond.

SELL
an

For appt. call HO 5

PET

om
2 gs
=

Service

CLEANING

sts

FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

PArk

4-0749

24 Hr.

sneer

ss

‘ice

RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
§
ping,
scrubbing
and polis
;
washing. Window washing.
Pair ntin
Call 662-0422
re
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
vice, walls, ceilings washed;
c
rug cleaning, low Vg ang : guar
satisfaction. 864-3946
for free est

Jim's Wall

Washing

S

FREE

ay
729-33
WE ER

S)

Garages and Rasaivene
REASONABLE

work.

WASHED

washed

DAvis

and

8-5945

APPROX. 10.

polished.

after

Andy's Home

Yard

7:30 p.m.

Maintenance

and Clean up. Free estimates. |
Expert service. GR 5-6014.

68

a

‘Interior Decorating
YOU

CAN’T

AFFORD

not
having
consultation on Ear
seporanne and lighting problem
to,
onl

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

UNGER’S

furn.

DISCOUNT

__ :

cleaners.

ae
CARPET

Clean now

and sa

rooms for the price of 1. An y,
Vv. rm. —
and hall cleaned for only
9.95.
a
finest
quality
work,
cal
478
Limited time only.

CARPET,

FURNITURE,

floor cleaning

WALL
a

professionally

=

SERVICEMASTER

Serving

the

Free Estimates

NEW

TRIER

tones

ALpine

1

WE
HAVE FOUND
A WONDER
Machine to shampoo carpets w
water
named
Racine;
rental.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka
SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
Pane.
ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
Mc.

si

WALK
ON CLEAN CARPET IMM
ately. Racine gee eon carpet
without water. Rent Machine $1.
Eckart Hardware Co., Winnetka

—

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DO’
carpet
for
less
than
any
one
without
sacrificing
quality
after 9 a.m. or 493-325
after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS
FOR RENT
JOHNSON KQuIEMENS §COM

3748

Oakton

Use

St.,

Skokie,

R8-7400

Hollister Want

essai Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

insw

request.

commercial,

743-8744

YOUR
HOUSE
MAY
NEED
IMPORtant corrections. Call for apraisal of
probable necessary work. Un 4-2265.

“TALLY

service;

upon

Associated Rug &amp; Furniture Cleaners ©

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PApering a specialty. Residential work.
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices
reas. Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
:
Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

reliable

ta

&lt;4

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

Plaster?

ALL CARPENTRY

PA ¢

5 p.m

Professional Rug Cleaning

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

CLEA

Klein

or sikay

SELLING

72

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—-Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

Mr. Mueller 283-4390
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing, - wall
washing,
wallpaper
removed,
furniture
stripped,
call Don
Rice 864-8846 for estimate

OF

bEconaring SAVOIRFAIRE:

AND SONS
Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
PArk 4-4350
CLearbrook 9-0495

CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
and _ painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteri-

Prompt,
aaa
wor

SERVICE.

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP. REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

Cracked

9 a.m.

5 ROOMS

Carpentry—Cabinet

OUT

MON-DEL WINDOW CLEANING
508 N. ASHLAND AV.,
CHESAPEAKE 3- 6720.

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

60

WORK

est. Call A.

Windows

Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and’ insect
apeey®. Radio dispatched crews. 437-

H. A. Morrison,

:

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED |
_____MAKE APPT., AL 1-5350_

DAVEY

HOME

38
G.

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem.
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Fege Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

CARE

ee

Service

Bill’ s Cleanup

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

Decorators

Painting, Paper Hanging

Free

Tree Trimming

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
LICENSED
COMPETENT

ser-

2-5753

SIDING

TREE

THE

before

FOR

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

A COMPLETE

pope gig # bi
Home

ing. Have your floors cleaned, wi:
polished, proleusionanys All type
floors, homes, offi ies: and
indust

certificate

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

59°

ae sie

Free estimate. 255-113

Home

Siding

IF YOU HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys
tuck:
pointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

Associates.

CRestwood

67

WE. COVER EAVES AND TRIM.
763-2161, if no ans., res. PA 4-6882.

N. PADDOCK

Professional

and

:

CRestwood 2- 2699"

Reasonable.

Throw Away Your Paint Brush

uality

courteous

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

VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING
Spring cleanup. Planting, seeding and
sodding. Year around maintenance.
Phone UN 4-3172

REMODEL-

know

RAKING

Landsca ping - Rock Gardens
234-7134 or 272-4138

5-6762

canprice

864-0059

‘‘We

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding and
seeding.
Black
dirt
and_
tractor
service. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

724-9704.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING

WINDOWS

4-1272

Cc. L. VOLTZ
PULVERIZED i
SOIL
Til.
A 4-1691
S O IL—HUMUS—SAND—MA-

nursery
service,
Franchi

DECORATORS,

WE HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT

drives—rubbish
nure—gravel—gravel
removal—power lawn rolling—tree removal—fi
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

REMODELING
Glenview.

SUBURBAN

No
one
regarding
done.

SOIL

POWER

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER aba
FREE ESTIMATE
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687

ALCOA

DECORATING

Painting

ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone LEhigh 7-2800, ext. 30.

CALL

PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching.
Outside trim and siding pa nted.
Stucco and masonry painted.
Fully insured
Free estimates
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep.
Fast expert Service
625-2555

Glenview,

71OP

Interior-Exterior

Exterior Special

537-4200

PA

J. Michaels

BROS.

ourBos

Floor Maintenance Servic

will like us.’’

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

N.

PAINTavailable

are

Tile, wood floors.
waxed,
buffed.

ESTI5 p.m.

PAINTING AND DECORATING
ALpine 1-3801
KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling
Service
2710 Appietes as
orthbrook, Ill.

COMP.

DIRT

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
ae heros Cut Down
Be
eee Cleanup
a
Work

KURT GRONAU

4

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years

REFIN

HENSCHEL FLOORING poe
Sanding
and Refinish. Try ae
teed
Olyurethane
Finish.
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.

PAINT:
Europeinsured

Dark floors
estimate

TAKE

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
Painting
Painting
Paper Ringing
Masonry ace
Staining
Thorough Preparation—Best Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
7-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

AND

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience,
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255

864-0059
that you

SANDING

in the finish of your ch

Free

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing and wall cleaning. Am
days and rage
oe a
-193

INC.

Average Homes. Ask us about our
year guarantee.
WE HONOR A
MIDWEST BANK CR eDIT CARDS

E&amp;B

Shrubs

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEgrading,
ways,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

Floor and Wall Tiling
Rd.

STUCCO $275

Gardening and Landscape
and

SPECIAL

FLOOR

Complete Decorating Service
Skilled workmen
Fully Insured
DA 8-5004
Free Estimate

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after

Estimate

DECORATORS,

BJORNSON

KNEIP
ORchard 3-3174
; 328-0797

BLACK

BILL HESKETH

SPRING
N. SUBURBAN

‘“*‘We know

Work

BLACK

Free

Ill.

CONTRACTOR
DRIVECEMENT
steps,
patios,
repairs
ways,
walks,
ervforms. Basement waterproofed.
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.

Walter

:
i
Wat
fi
ulking —
eo Bnick, Staining
dg. ye
gr
ky Basements
Bldg. of
+ Piesiectatene. Insured
il
J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

Waukegan

Northfield,

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
“Call before 8, and after 5.’’

TUCKPOINTING

28

INVITED

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilrag
Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

GLENVIEW

UPS

HI! 6-2402

Service—Plants

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

BATHROOM

Rd.

2-2217

Insured

DRIVEWAYS

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

Gutters
All types

FOR

DELIVERED—PICK

54

WASH

&amp; L Roofing—Sheet

STONE

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

Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

Repaired and Installed
UN

Material

LIVINGSTON PAINTING

SPENCER
DECORATING

lass block,
294. or 395-

and

“Painting and Decorating

Painting and Decorating

REMODEL.

Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Charge
it.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

CERAMIC TILE
pall Tom

Supplies

JOSEPH

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115 .
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston.

TO

AND

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)

Maintenance

UARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

NEW

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Phone 698-2407.
Since 1950

ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
ee Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

and

57

Repair

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

QUALITY
REMODELING
BEST PRICES NOW
Building

WORK:

ing.
i

CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
: PECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
REE ESTIMATE
272-7951

ROOM

Building Maintenance

51

Ads

Classified — 3

:

�%

Household

Refinishing

REUPHOLSTERY
PH.

—MOTHER’S
week.

hair—$12
plus fabric;
us fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
guar.
FREE
estimates, Terms

102

CALL

~ Custom

INTERIORS

Furniture

PERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIrefinishing, repairing and reupEvanston.

864-8983.

CHILD

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SA
- YOU

Hourly $1.00,

or live in ba

BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT

024 Emerson,

Evanston

864-3878

103

75 Draperies and Slip Covers—
=
Custom Made
:

~—

Draperies - Slip Covers
Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

104

1623 TECHNY RD. NORTHBROOK
272-3273
a

Hardware,

AL

1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

call

Please

328-3581.

LOOKING FOR
OLD GIRL
16 YEAR
ady summer
baby sitting 1 or 2
ildren. 328-3581.

ELECTRIC

TYPEWRITER

business

types-of

all

type

will

and

thesis
in
specialize
729and dependable,

work;
‘student
Capable
rag

4016.

BEAUTY

OPERATOR

Experienced,

SEEKS

tion in institution or as companion
in a household. T-150,
ycial-secretary

SCHOOL
SENIOR
DESIRES
t job for summer,
afternoons in
Glenview area. 75 WPM.

Phone 724-5523 after 4 p.m.

PRACTICAL NURSE WITH EXC. REF.

would like
or 2 days
of relief
- nursing, stay overnight, write P.O.
‘Box 725, Evariston, Illinois.
will

jobs.

give

sec.

IBM

type.

and

Letters,

TYPING

DONE

HI 6-3480

AT

HOME

Pe.
in business and thesis work.
Scientific subjects my specialty. IBM
typewriter. Reas. rates. Call 328-6687.
-

,

EXPERIENCED

TYPIST

Personnel
1771

ax Me do typing at home. Pick up and
_ deliver if necessary. Phone 272-8680.
Household

“EUROPEAN
DOMESTICS
LIVE-IN
SEPT, ARRIVALS
Brazilian 36, Housekeeper
lish 22, Mother’s

Helper

Couples

and

Housemen

Guaranteed plan-No year end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-7900
.*

MILFORD

700 Church St.

OVERSEAS

SERVICE

Evanston

DAY WORKERS
a

'

:

‘Door to door bus transportation and
excellent

CALL

&amp;

North

Shore

WOMAN

WANTS

ironing,
parties.
You
number any time until
call 6 p.m., 835-2093.

CLEANING,

can
Oct.

call
this
1, Please

MY

HOME.

4— Classified

729-1838.

GLENVIEW.

Evanston Review
,

* Wilmette Life

W.
An

«© Winnetka Talk

Equal

Dictaphone

STENOS
RUE STS
CLERKS
Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
TOP RATES
NO FEES

White Collar
Girls
of America,

Evanston,

an aptitude for figures, interest

5 day

and

week,

good

from

typing

9 a.m.

ability.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

EXCELLENT
CAREER
POSITION
IN
Our small accounting department for
capable person with some accounting
or bookkeeping experience.
Position
offers
diversified
assignments,
excellent salary and benefits
including 3 weeks vacation,

a confidential

630

DUNDEE

“as”

a NORTHBROOK

MEDICAL POSITIONS
NURSE:
Skokie, No typing
RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST
Internist
Central Street Evanston
.
MEDICAL TYPIST Receptionist,
North Evanston to
Dentist
Bookkeeper
Evanston
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
No
DA 8-7171
1st Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.

available
mentioned

$500
ofc.
$450
$475
$400
Fee

girl friday 9-5
GIRL
OFFICE,
MANAGER
IS ON
the road so she will allocate her work
as is best for her, Typing but very
light steno. FREE,

Personne]
tests,

will

which includes
Shield.

have

profit

needed.

1618

Employer

dept.

RECEPTION
Will

type
reports,
REE

also

IS
their

administer

etc.

No

exp.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Avon

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Ill.

SUB.

Personnel Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8
employer.

RESERVATIONS
TRAVEL CENTER
Excellent position for you if what
want is an opportunity to travel
over
the
world.
You'll
learn
schedule flights, secure reservatio:
etc., for local bureau.
Age is ops
Req’s
are
some
light
typing
pleasant. outgoing
personality.
F
travel privileges and you'll earn
$
mo. while training. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0

FOR

YOU

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFI
job
for 2-3 months.
Evanston. a
location.
Must
be
able
to type
wpm.
Right Girl temporary
Serv
Will consider college students, ted
ers or housewives.
:
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

Anybody
HAVE

For Figures?

SEVERAL

POSITIONS

open for people who have a flair
numbers, and are accurate. If thi
you and you can do light typing
even if you can’t) call us.

BOOKKEEPER
965-3240

MORTON GROVE
OFFICE—CLERICAL
FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME.
ing necessary. Hours and salary
Cal Dick Lewis, 965-2230.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

Employer

Employment service
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No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evans

Territories

583-5147

Opportunity

CLIFF

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CHGO.

Evanston,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

WE

LEWIS

Good

RADIO

Opportunity

Evanston

PERSONNEL

Equal

Ave.

Exceptional opportunity
intelligent, energetic you
woman with top skills, capab
of assuming responsibilitie
Many company benefits, 8:
to 4:30, 5 day week.

1771

CLIFF

TOP
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
looking
for
a
receptionist
in_

average skills,
personality.

Evanston,

AT SCHOOL

St.,

¢

SECRETARY

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

708 Church
328-3400

Chicago
An

brownlie personnel

For Appointment

Howard,

1630

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may possess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

1

for women
who
have
had
fields to join Zenith in its

benefit program
Cross
and Blue

Illinois

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

WORK

Barrett Electronics Corp.

National.

Insurance Company

MATURE,
EXPERIENCED
SECREtary to work with the director of our
International
Educational
programs.
Must have good shorthand and typing,
the ability to organize and to assume
responsibility.
Liberal
benefit
program,
3 weeks
paid
vacation
and
tuition reduction.

Stop In Or Call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

JUS

interview.

Washington

International Programs

1812

MORE THAN
A JOB?

Take the time to see WHA
IN A JOB FOR YOU. Vig
our Personnel office or cé
Mr. Reasner at 475-7900. f¢

SECRETARY

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

$410

Ideal Transportation
Modern Office Building
Profit Sharing
Paid Vacations
Group Insurance
Absence Pay Plan
Promotion From Within
Merit Salary Increases

869-7234

to 5 p.m.

to

Then consider the advantagg
of being a Washington Né
tional employee:

Inc.

Suite 221

quire

Technical Clerk
WANT

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad, to learn accounting work.
Varied, interesting duties which
rein details,

$345 to $390

$350

708 Church Street

ZENITH
2201

IRONING
:

745-3227

$325 to $365

Who have had previous office experience as

Phone R. Volpe

Chicago 60611.

General Clerk

Clerk

Accounting

possess above
pep, poise and

offers an extraordinary
Blue
and company
pai

4-6656

ORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.

- 218 BE. Ontario St.
EXP.

Excellent
growth
opportunities
experience in one of the above.
engineering facility in Evanston.

Zenith
sharing

references.

MISS ARMSTRONG:

MO

274-8100
employer

The selected candidates will
some experience and will need

WITH

Secretaries

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries
in
our
Sales
Administration
Department
and
as
Secretary to the controller. Excellent
opportunities
for
responsibility
and
challenge.

For Our Engineering Offices
Located in Evanston

Belgian 23, Mother’s Helper
English 32. Domestic
_ Brazilian 35, Housekeeper
Also

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

Dictaphone

$325 to $365

Register With

Addressograph Operator

SECRETARIES
STENO CLERKS
GENERAL CLERKS

101 Situations Wanted—Women
4

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

preferred.

business

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required
in
this - challenging
alee
for mature
young woman.
romotional possibilities unlimited

Excellent

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

typing

Manuscripts.

Perfection is my policy.
~

do

wom.

company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

SECRETARY

service

50-60

years

ACCOUNTING

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between

2-3

Clerk Typist

Professional

*

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

PROFESSIONAL

and

essential

Project Drattsmen

2020

Help Wanted—Women

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

ox 60, Wilmette.

:

Repair Service

Business

Clerk

NEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRADUvate
with
creative
and
organization
abilities to plan and write advertising
bulletins and brochures. Will assume
many
responsibilities
in
production
areas.

EXP.
MAINT.
CLEANING
STORES,
offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Stripping
waxing floors. Window washing. Refs.
Own equipment. 864-3482.

253-8653.

RY-MEDICAL

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Et

Phone

Personnel

Clerk Typist

For

CCL
STUDENTS

for:

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required. Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
sereens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and
insured
869-0325.

PROOFREADING.
WANTED—TYPING,
or other mail-order work to do at

openings

Copywriter

Situations Wanted-——Men
Household

107

UN 4-0981

with you the many

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
REcent high school graduate. Excellent
opportunity to learn personnel work.
Good typing speed and an interest in

MOVING AND PICK UP RUBBISH,
cleaning basements, 24 hour service.
GR 5-0285
475-0265

will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.

home.

have

experience

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER.
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).

Situations Wanted--—-Women
Business and Professional
HAVE

vacation.

WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASEments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

LIKE

WOULD

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ob in a creative atmosphere.

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—

We

Business and Professional

TEACHERS
and

OPPORTU-

Sharing and Retirement, EduPlan and Employee Discounts.

details

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
_INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of’ work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

EMPLOYMENT
ART STUDENT(

CARE

5 hour minimum,

Profit
cation

107

Summer

Available

our complete fringe benefit. program,
including Health and Life Insurance,

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

MAKES

MACHINES—ALL

repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
nd used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen

THE

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Professional

Job Opportunities

opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and

Situations Wanted—-Men
Business and Professional

Home

WELCOME

and

Numerous

To Ge With—
To Grow With

nity of discussing

Wanted—

PAINTING,
CARPENTRY,
ROOFING,
tuckpointing, misc. home repairs. 4633200 7 days, 24 hr. service.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING

WOULD

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
attention
traveling
executives—will
handle your office work in my home.
Shorthand; vee
and telephone serv.
Good
refs.
O
yrs.
exp.
864-3452.

UPHOLSTERING

Ps

DAY

WILL
CARE
FOR
YOUR
CHILDREN
(any age) by hour, day or week. Very
best of references.
PArk 4-8645.

‘holstering. 1,001 fabrics, Free est. 1328
an,

5

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

677-6350

House

$50.

Baby Sitting

Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
eas

A Good Company
A Good Company

5-2062.

Situations

Help Wonted—Women__
Business

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

or 475-1800.

HELPER.

VErnon

107

Business and Professional

Experienced 22 Yr. Old Maid

SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
lus fabric; SECTIONAL—
us
fabric.
COMPANION

V
vall.
CHESTERFIELD

Help Wanted—Women

107

:

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849

a

er

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

~ SLIPCOVER SALE
:

ee

101 Sitections Wanted——Women

Upholstering, Repairing and
:

i

TYPopen.

* Deerfield Villager
:

MATURE
WOMAN
TO HANDLE
O
bookkeeping
through
general
lec
trial
balance.
Machine
experia)
preferred, but will consider trainee’
Call OR 3-3000
LADY
FOR RECEIVING
ing
clothing,
3
days
Northbrook store. Call
539-0220.

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for intervi

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2%
FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview, Skoie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.
rsonnel ass’t.
eno. to mrkting dir.
rl Friday—law office
cy. Des Plaines loc.
y. to Production mgr.
y to Comptroller
eno. to sales mgr.
y to salesmen
y in administration
Pno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard

600
550
525
507
500
475
475
455
450
450
to

$7,800

neral office typist
okkeeper
taphone, Old Orchard
n. office, some bkkeeping
arn advertising, type
pist, gen office
okkeeping clerk
rl Friday some bkkeeping.
ypunch oper.
*s recep. typing
okkeeper’s Asst.
ounts rec. clerk
edit secy, young
rk personnel office
arn dictaphone, Old Orchard
erk typist. Evanston Loc.
ypist, young, good future

500
600
500
475
475
455
450
433
433
433
433
433
425
425
400
425
375

istered lab. tech for M.D.
-R. mach. oper.
nd entry rec. clerk.
prical, no typing
ptimating ass’t.

SUITE

At North

226 IN THE

End

of West

ORchard

575
400-500
433
325-433
390

SKOKIE
NEW

Westmoreland

Bldg

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

TO ASSIST DIRECTOR OF
advertising of established,
growing, friendly insurance
company.
Continuing challenges
you'll handle copy and rough
layout for ads, sales promotions, internal publications.
When your ideas work, you
get the glories!

1737
Free

HOWARD

parking

tenant

AMbassador

2-|142

block from

Office

An

5

375
350
350
$350
390
400
$500

Shore

CONTACT

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

PERSONNEL

NEED
DO

EXTRA

Morton

Lincoln Ave.

1967

Grove

267-6900

965-4700
|,

INC.

Opportunity

File

Technical

CULLIGAN
1657

Shermer
Equal

ee
RI

EARNS

CLERKS
duties.

Good

typing

DIVERSIFIED

required.

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

PERSONNEL

TRAINEE

LOCAL FIRM WILL TRAIN A BEGINner
to
run
their
switchboard.
No
typing needed. Will also take another
Birl part-time. FREE.

LEWIS

SERVICE
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that person comes in to offices
below. She may bring in your letter,
card

or coupon.

STIVERS
Inc.
WORK

Evanston
1609 Sherman

se

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-5
Room
24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

Leading

insurance

company -ss

has openings for typists rates
general office duties. Idael —
working conditions in new.
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to 2
4:30, 5 day week.
ae

Personnel Depa rtment
Howard.

Street

An equal opportunity cmuberat

8100
ee

BABY DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

WAITRESSES
WANTED
AT WILLOW
Inn
Club
W.
in
Glenview.
For
information call PA 4-5100.

Excellent
will train

neighborhood
you to greet

ce
patients

a

their parents, keep them all ha py ti
doctor is ready, then show them to

examining
room
(where
his
nurse
then takes over). Req’s are lightaoe.
ing and a girl who would ree
erst)
ing this interesting position
mo. to start. Free
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
DR’S. RECEPTION.
Sub. med. center. Meet,
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard St., Evanston

greet
A

TO $390.
tients.

FENCY

POLAROID CORPORATION
young

attractive,

personable

and

sales

ladies to assist in demonstrating

minded

the exciting

Polaroid Colorpack cameras in retail locations. Immediate opportunity to earn extra money for part-time
employment. Applicants must have own transportation.
For appointment call Mr. Drury at 654-4600 June

Ist

8-6880

PERSONNEL
GIRL,
NORTH
EVANSton. Just an attractive young
woman
to
handle
a
variety
of
duties
in
ersonnel.
Salary
$400.
Call
Wall
oulevard
Evanston
Employment.
DA 8-7171 No Fee.

—

é

Lifesavers,

1771

YOU
ARE
A TOP-FLIGHT
SECretary you can set your own starting
times,
lunch
hours,
etc.
Interestin
work with two easy-to-get-along-wi
marketing
executives. Good salary, in
Northfiel
Willow
Rone
just
off
Edens, in brand new bldg.
Call our
present secretary, Mrs. Ruth Webb,
(who can’t move
with us from
the
city) for her recommendation—TEL
332-4380.

Is seeking

Enjoy meeting new people? Then this
is for you. You’ll be trained to greet
applicants applying for office positions
help them fill out simple forms, then
direct
them
to
proper
interviewer.
Later you'll learn to interview. Excel.
eae
salary in excess of $400 mo.
ree.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

the time

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

SECRETARY

aes
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= oye ee
PERSONNEL
YOU DON’T NEED STRONG OFFICE
skills for this position
as personnel
secretary;
duties
are
varied
and
interesting; there is some testing; you
will be
trained
by
one
of the
top
personnel
directors
in
the
Chicago
area. Some college helpful.

1618

$400-$450

Open Mon. Till 7 PM
Open Sat. Till Noon

IF

from

TYPISTS

25-Hours-Per-Week

SECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
office.
Pleasant
working
conditions
with
excellent
fringe benefits.
Call
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Illinois

273-5180

~

30 days

does
not
apply
to
night,
teacher temporaries.
CLIP THI
COUPON TODAY!!!

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
EVANSTON
518 DAVIS

to you

INC.

SWITCHBOARD

hrs. within

go on our p agra. $40 paid 2
after required
hours worked.

TEMPORARY

YOU'LL
BE
PRIVATE
SECRETARY
without shorthand to busy young publisher executive who prefers to dictate
his letters into new dictating machine
(you need no expr.-can be mastered
in 1 day). Will also supervise office
staff, make personnel and policy decisions when necessary,
attend management meetings and business seminars. No top limit on ert
9-5, 5
days, weekly pay. FREE
at

Rd.
Northbrook,
Ill.
R 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

TYPISTS.

Evanston,

|

$40 paid to anyone referring
office
workers who have not worked
for
ee
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work
40

National

BOULEVARD

EVANSTON)
HIGH SCHOOL
NEEDS
2

Avenue

Skilled

Office Workers

TYPIST WITH
EXECUTIVE ABILITY

Employer

he
tg
TYPIST
NCR OPERATORS
BILLER-TYPISTS
SECRETARIES
5 ae let us
oe

aad

An Equal Opportunity Employer

THERE
IS A PLACE
FOR
YOU AT
Culligan’s International Headquarters
in Northbrook.
We have openings at
various
levels—some
for
girls
with
experience-others for sharp beginners.

Come

Chicago

ea.

EARN $40

$325-$350

Insurance Company
1630

|

ANYONE

475-7900, today!

FULL TIME
OFFICE

;
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.
.

$325-$350

Washington

Professional

Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

Be sure to call Mr. Reasner at

(2 blocks riorth of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Opportunity

$300-$325

Clerk

Sak

TEMP.

Salary

Typist

eas

Help Wanted—Women

positions

Clerk

Clerk

Be

a

Business and

You'll enjoy working in our
friendly, modern office where
your skills will be recognized
through our palicy of "'Promotion from Within." 5 day,
37!/ hour week and a full
range of benefits are just a
few of the advantages of.
working at WNIC.

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

TO

BAXTER LABORATORIES,

une

TYPIST

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Equal

107

Professional

These

&lt;

ie

provide a challenge and offer a future with a rapidly
expanding Company.

APPLY

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

ONE GIRL OFFICE $130 PER WEEK.
Small office Skokie. Some shorthand.
Call Jim,
Skokie,
Employment
Service, 7925 N. Lincoln OR
5-2300 No
Fee.

graduates.

GENERAL
will
train.

Starting

INCOME?

outstanding
opportunities
for
advancement
: Excellent
starting
salaries,
and comprehensive benefit programs. We are a rapidly expanding inter/ national manufacturer of hospital-medical products.

Equal

CLERK

LAB ASSISTANT

An

mee
+

We still have several typing
and clerical positions open
which are suited to June

SECRETARY

DEPT.

CALL FOR OUR HOLLISTER PUBlications
circulation
dept.
Excellent
commission in your spare time.
all Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

and

H. S. GRADS

MUST
HAVE
PREVIOUS
OFFICE
experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

OFFICE

500% GROWTH IN 10 YEARS
AND WE ARE STILL EXPANDING!
_ SECRETARIES
SAGLERK: LYPIS?
_ INVENTORY CONTROL
CLERKS
sore CLERKS

An

CLERK

An

RL
FRIDAY—9
TO
5. ONE
GIRL
bffice in new bidg. Air cond’d. office
H.P. Tyning, lt. steno. Boss away 3
Hays each wk. Needs reliable woman
an atmosphere
without
pressure.
ree insurance bens. New division of
100 yr. old company. 432-2312.

Co.

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING SKILL
and
ability
to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

OFFICE

432-8000

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
by. ‘appt. 636 Church St.
Evanston

OFFICE

PREFER
WOMAN
WITH
office
experience,
but
Duties will be varied.

St. "L".

Highland Park Hospital

328-7466

- 6301

GENERAL

PART-TIME
Attractive position, weekends only for
exp.
clerk typist in hospital
credit
dept. Good starting salary hours. 8:30
to 5 p.m.

602

YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
you do light typing? We have several
bpenings
for people with Bi-Lingual
background
even
with limited
comand of English.
Fees
are paid by
he employer.

&amp;

in the Following Areas:

1771 HOWARD STREET
equal opportunity employer-

GENERAL

Street

Evanston-Room

Searle

234

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Has Openings for Women

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
FOR
EXP.
typsit with general office background
for interesting and challenging
sition. The hospital credit
dept.
Paid
vacation,
paid
insurance,
paid
pension, Attractive starting salary.

Personnel

636 Church

D.

Phone Personnel Department,
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter-

GENERAL

School
Travel Agency
Psychologist
Public Relations
eneral Office
Personnel
becretary-No steno

- North

Howard

view.

GENERAL

107

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

lot

Receptionist
Accounting
Clerk

Dental

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

|G.

Baer

er

Don't fight loop crowds .
enjoy a satisfying creative
career in our new building
conveniently
located
one

at.

BUILDING

4

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
the biological sciences, some chemistry also
desirable. On-the-job training
and interesting assignments in Pharmaceutical Research.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

AT
i
SHORE BANK
in bank

107

on

Unlimited opportunity
outstanding fringe benefits.
Salary wide open . . . plenty
of room to grow.

and

NORTH

ee:

HERE'S YOUR
BIG CHANCE!

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

DLD ORCHARD,

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Business and Professional

UART

ROGRAMMER
1401 experience

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Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

MARQ

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9 A.M. to 4 P.M., June 2nd 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Employer

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ae

107.

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

CHICAGO'S
TOP JOBS
PARE AT
Exec.

ofc.

Estate-Adm.

Ass’t

~ EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
518 Davis Street

_ 273-5180

In Evanston

Open

491-0600
Till 7 P.M.

Mon.

Goon

Sat. Till Noon

ARE OFFERING

If you can’t
by phone.

Minerals

NEW

We

EMPLOYMENT

JU 3-0700
Employer

have

hundreds

of

positions

to

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
UN

9-3520

Street.

Evanston

recpt. $350
ALL

PUBLIC

able

to

CONTACT,

meet

people

typing. FREE

MUST
well.

-

register

BE

No
ex-

869-0300

\00%, FREE
oie

ce

NO

9

Pe

Clerks

R

Dictaphone

Will

train

good

$350

Bold
oOo

eeper

Evanston

Ee $425

;
typist.

2

Secretary

ars
yor

Will

area.

35

hour

location.

Must

train

secretarial

week.

EMPLOYMENT
Chicago

6 —Classified

If you

can’t

Ave.,

Evanston

come

in,

please

1618

recent

course.

grad

with

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

NORTH
son.

$500.

To

EVANSTON

Small

office,

register

MATURE

hours

by

phone

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

© Winnetka Talk

BR

3-2155

a

TYPIST,
GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
35 hour week. Radium Service Corp.,
444 Green Bay Road, Kenilworth. Call
AL 1-7722.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

CENTER

1812

merit
sala
paid
vacatic

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanst
An Equal Opportunity Employer

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS
If you have I-2 years ke
punching experience and loo
ing for a good steady positid
with a future, this may be fe
you. New modern office, be

ter than average compa
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 da
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8
employer.

Copywriter trainee
General Office
Billing Clerk
Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
Addressograph
I.B.M.
trainee
Sales Orders
Switchboard
trainee

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
Evanston-Room

328-7466

602

PUBLIC CONTACT
LOCAL REAL ESTATE
FIRM WA
a front desk girl. Much
public
phone
contact.
Typing
needed.
FREE

a
9

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-64

employment

after

graduation?

If so,

. STENOGRAPHERS
STYPITS
. ACCOUNTING CLERKS
. FILE CLERKS
In addition we offer outstanding benefits,
excellent opportunities for advancement.

good

Baxter Laboratories,
6301

Lincoln Ave.

starting

salaries

and

—
:

Inc.
Morton

965-4700

Grove

267-6900

An Equal Opportunity Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

HELP

We
are a rapidly
expanding
international
manufacturer
of hospitalmedical supplies. Our company has experienced 500% growth in the past
10 years.
S rapid expansion has opened many interesting new jobs and
perhaps one of them will be just right for you.

PER-

and

eed
deal
of variety.
Call
Wally.
oulevard Evanston Employment Ist.

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

con-

Will you be looking for permanent
would like to talk to you now.

8-6880

PART-TIME SHAMPOO GIRL
licensed $15 a day.
Kathe &amp; Eric’s
869-1232

9-9510

STUDENT

TRANSPORTATION

NO TYPING

267-6777

FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

good

newly

CLINIC
AFFAIRS

|
1967
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

SERVICE
UN

CALL:

we

LEWIS

STUDENT

1771

EXCELLENT
POSITION
FOR
EXPErienced typist with light dictation or
dictaphone experience. Assist in customer
research
project
and
other
varied duties. Handy
to bus transp.
Profit-sharing and liberal benefits.
5 day week.
8:30 TO 5:15
8051 North Central Pk., Skokie

Evanston

train.

in

RELATIONS

Personnel Department

Sat. Till Noon

office

PRESS

SPEECH

CLERK-TYPIST

personnel

will

PUBLIC

491-0600

conditioned

RECPT-SEC’Y
TO
HANDLE
GENERal
office
duties.
Light
steno
or
dictaphone. Greet clients, and handle
phones. Salary open. FREE

have

exp.
Pp

Murphy
1612

&amp; Co.

CLIFF

or

N.U.

PHILOSOPHY

Mon. Till 7 P.M.

THIS PRESTIGE SUBURBAN FIRM IS
opening
a new
headquarters
in this
area and will train you as front office
receptionist. You’ll sit in plush, air-

figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
parr? for figure detail. Experienced

Sha.

INVESTMENTS

week.

BRAND NEW NORTH
SUBURBAN OFFICE

executive secretary

2a

SP 4-2828

structed building and greet all who
enter, seat them as they await their
appts. Light typing and neat avpearance qualify. $425
mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

708 Church
328-3400.

ENGINEERING

RECEPTION

FIGURE CLERKS
DO YOU ENJOY WORKING WITH

3 Jr. Secretaries to $450

¢

Evanston

Hi

8 Key
P unch
RS
Exp. or trainees.

No experience. Excell. benefits.

2

$360

eception
Will train, light typing.

. $411.
aps

Open

Searle

brownlie
4 Gen. Office
tie.
Light typing. No exp.

SHORTHAND

-"
5 0-1Figure
Clerks
yr. experience
oi
File

beginner. You can
are just a few of

:

Girl Friday
Biel .to $500
Handle all prank in a one girl

office.

Open

airport-sec'y

Whether you’ve had years of experience or are just a
egg?
for our ‘“‘Selective Placement Service.’’ Here
t e jobs we have selected.

PHON®

BEAUTIFUL
FRONT
OFFICE
OF
well known home furnishing co. You’ll
welcome interior decorators and their
clients,
suggest
tours
of showroom
featuring furniture of periods in which
they’re
interested
and
answer
busy
phones. You must have an interest in
artistic design, be attractive and wellspoken. Top poential. Free at

273-5180

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

St.

BY

SCHOOL

ECONOMICS

Regularly
scheduled
increases.
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
EVANSTON
518 DAVIS

WANTED:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
Foods. Good opportunity to earn while
learning. Require good personal reference. Call 724-0302 for appt.

CAMPBELL'S

IN

appointment

Seana

AT AUSTIN

Recept. $400

SENIOR
VICE
PRESIDENT
REquires poised, well-groomed secretary
with
excellent
skills. Use
of dictaphone
required—shorthand
helpful
but
not
necessary.
Should
have
a
minimum
of 3 years secretarial experience
at top
management
level.
Apply Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to 5

Gf.

JOBS

REGISTER

RESEARCH

BUSINESS

Showroom

Evanston

Davis

MAY

HOUSE

AUDITORY

Secretarial
and
general
office
po
tions are available today in the abo
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ st
members
with
correspondence,
r
ords,
class
work,
student
inquiri
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependabil
and good typing required.

GROVE

DRUGS

AFRICA

Merch. Mart

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
OFFICE
OF
a national organization has an excellent
opening
for
the
right
person.
Good merit recognition. $450.

618
:

for

SUN

YO 5-2400

SECRETARY

An

FULL-TIME,
YEAR-ROUND
POSItions available. Selling experience not
necessary.
Above
average
salary.
5
day week.

KAY

SHAMPOO GIRL
Full
time.
North
Shore
Salon.
evenings. Good
salary. Must be

YOU

EDUCATONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston
BR 3-2155

OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMENT
IS
seeking someone with payroll experience to assist in a variety of duties.
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
light
typing
is
required.
Liberal
benefit
program includes 3 weeks paid vacation and tuition reduction.

Light

Hwy.

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

SERVICE

Avenue,

Crocker

ADMISSION

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

729-3000

SALES LADIES
SPORTSWEAR

-brownlie personnel
4 Church St., Evanston
-3400
“i

please

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

SERVICE

636 Church

Northwest

RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
with
good
typing
skills to work
in
Editorial and Customer
Service Departments.

PAYROLL CLERK

that is

choose from. No fee. Hours. 9-5. Sat. by
appointment.

fie

1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

IN TOWN?

CLIFF
can find a position for you
rey
Well paying
Suited to your skills.
Interesting
4, Conveniently located

in,

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Mrs.

A CHANGE?

5945 W. DEMPSTER

BRIGHT
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
with some college to assist in various
phases of promotion work.

Murphy

ILLINOIS

Opportunity

come

ABOVE

COPYWRITING ASSISTANT

Call

FREE

MORTON

CLERK-TYPISTS

NO FEE
International corporation is seekinga
personable
gal
who
enjoys
public
contact to train in the public relations
field. No languages required, but the
candidate
selected
must
be
poised,
articulate,
and
enjoy
working
with
executive
level management.
Excellent benefits include beautiful offices,
top salary, and liberal entertainment
expenses for business luncheons, etc.

&amp; Chemical Corp.
Equal

EVANSTON

$500

Lynch.

Arlington Heights—1806
CL 9-3500.
An

Trainee

You’ll enjoy exceptionally fine working conditions, good salary and a 7
hour day. For inertview phone Mrs.

An

5
$75-105 Wk.
$90 Wk.

Public Relations

_ desirable.

SKOKIE,

Evanston—839

NORTHWESTER
UNIVERSITY

EMPLOYMENT

100%

Workpower

600 DAVIS

opportunity for a bright beginner in
our
Purchasing
Dept.
This
position
includes telephone contact, typing and
ling,
and
it is
a
good
spot
for
someone who wishes to advance into
secretarial work. Some
shorthand is

FORD

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone
for appointment,
or come
in.
We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

CALL 869-8600
PARKER PERSONNEL

AN EXCELLENT

International

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
MONTHS—TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSTOMERS
IN
THEIR OFFICES.

Typists
Bill adjustors
Stat. clerks
Credit corresp.
Inventory control
Bank pages
Personnel assts.
Purchasing trns.
File Clerks
Bookkeepers
Customer serv. trn.

CLERK TYPIST
_ WE

top rates—weekly pay

Help Wested—Wemen
Business and Professional

ENJOY WRITING? TO $500
Fun
job
on
a
fascinating
paper,
company news and hobby magazines.
PUBLIC RELATIONS TO $450
Learn to pesmere good will for your
firm. Much
public contact, phone.
CAMPUS CONTACT GIRL $476
Be in and out of the office ior this
great school, as Girl Leg
CUSTOMER SERVICE
$423
Handle
phone
orders,
learn
traffic,
much contact with air lines, railroads.
AID MEDICAL MEN $425
Group of busy Doctors will train you
for Girl Friday-Reception.
LEARN
TO BUY $450
If you enjoy phone contact, put it to
work as aid to
purchasing agent.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE $425
Greet
job
seekers,
discuss
their
future, learn to test, screen, hire.
SHOWROOM RECEPTION $400
Greet out-of-town buyers, show them
around,
plan
their
schedules,
make
their hotel and plane reservations.

Clerical
All Office Skills

GENERAL

18
5
3
3
9
4
3
2
21
40
8

OR JUST WANT

Typists

SECRETARIES

BOULEVARD

over

Stenographers
Dict. Opers.

MACHINES

T.V. Publicity
Trade association
Tech. sales
Bank officer
One girl office
Treasurer
Bi-lingual
Marketing
Dictaphone

saxeee Loop Showroom
ublic Relations Ass’t
Adv. Assistant
Medical Reception

or

107,

Help Wiated—Mlenen
Business and Professional

SOME COLLEGE?
NOT GOING BACK?

TEMPORARY
JOBS

Keypunch
IBM
Tab
Comptometer
Console operator
Programmer
Tr

PUBLIC CONTACT

Real

18

Evanston Mfgr
Sales Office
Personnel Office
Bank (nr. trans.)
Recp. with swb. exp.

Dentist

107

Professional

Students-T eachers

RECEPTION

Bec Y’S. CHOICE
Advertising

Business and

GIRLS
— WOMEN
CALL THE
BEST FIRST
PHONE 869-8600

~ BOULEVARD
Pres. of new co., plush
Personnel V.P. to firm
Radio Producer

107. Help Wanted—Women

Help Wanted—Women

pe: Business and Professional

Bluff

© Deerfield Villager

* Highwood Herald

June

|, 196
"3

�a |

Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women

1967
"IS A KELLY YEAR"
“Join The Kelly Crowd"
THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
OINING THE
SERVICE
THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)
We Also Need

Clerks
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers

FORD
ABOVE

CONTROL

YO

mrad. Start Now, Full Time
\fter Graduation.
CELLENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL
PLEASE CALL 966-6300
OR APPLY

Victor Golf
VICTOR COMPTOMETER CORP.
8350 NORTH LEHIGH
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ERSIFIED,
INTERESTING
ASignment in our sales department for
apable typist who takes pride in her
work. Excellent salary, 3 week paid
acation and profit sharing.

DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS

week

Av.,

between

9

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE AVE
.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

PLAN
AFTER

NOW

COME
IN
TODAY
AND
LET
OUR
counselors
describe
opportunities
which
will be
available
for you
in
June.
We can set up open interviews for you
right now with many companies.
Look over the field and find that one
best place for you. Fees are paid by
the employer.

RECEPTIONIST

THE

SERVICE
St.,

8-8121

1700

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

PERSONNEL

Engineer's Office
ST,
ACCURATE
TYPIST.
WILL
rain on five line key switchboard. No
ge limit.
June Grads considered. Pay
ommensurate with ability. Call HA 7431 for appointment.

$450

NO
STENO
OR
PREVIOUS
EXPERIence needed for this position as secy
to the Administrative Mgr.
You wil]
be
handling
some
personnel
work.
FREE,

LEWIS

1618

retary $450-500

SECY

EMPLORMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

lownlie personnel

WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INTERESTING
secretarial
positions
with
diversified
duties
in international
organization.
Hours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

Rotary International

1600

Ridge

Ave.,

Evanston

DA

-3400.

=DITORIAL ASS'T $450
U WILL BE EDITING BULLETINS
ind catalogues. Knowledge
of proofading helpful. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-0100

SALESLADY
ull time. Good Salary. Permanent.
arge air-conditioned Drug
Store.
Apply in person to Mr.
Eaton,
~ Rehn’s Hillman Pharmacy Inc.
353 Park Ave., Glencoe
RL WANTED,
SMALL OFFICE.
o typing. Experience not necessary.
i train. Must be good at figures.
North Shore Clean Towel Service
Custer Av., Evanston.
864-8400.

ine 1, 1967
ie

tiie 7

NO
SHORTHAND.
SKOKIE
$500.
ASsist V-P regional Mgr.
Some
receptionist type duties. Poised
attractive
girl. Details call Jim. Skokie Employment Service, 7952 N. Lincoln. OR 52300. No Fee.

HAIRDRESSER
8-6880

Opposite

4-8585
4-0400

8-6880

MEDICAL
open
$400
325
open

SALON ROUGE HAS OPENING
for operator with following. Shampooer
and
manicurist
available.
Nice
surroundings and good benefits. DA 89896 or UN 4-5300.
WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.
WAITRESSES—SOME EXP.
FULL
TIME AND
PART-TIME
Uniforms furnished. Own transp.
Call Mrs. Welch
272-0272

Grove,

MEDICAL
Must be

PHONE
RECEPTIONIST
type of applicant who
can

listen to people

who

are not well

and

still smile when day is over. $400 to
start.
Suburban
positions
advertised
only. Call Wally. DA 8-7171 Boulevard
Evanston Employment
RECEPTIONIST
PERSONNEL ASST.
Position
requires
an
alert
capable
person
for
a_
variety
of
duties
involving public contact. Should have
typing speed of 50 w.p.m. Attractive
office with exc. working conds. Please
phone 869-7700 for appointment.
WAITRESSES
FOR
HIGH
CLASS
restaurant.
Full
or part-time.
Good
tipping. Hours: Luncheon, 10:30 - 2:30.
Dinner 4:30-8:30. Must be neat. Paid
vacation. John Evans Restaurant. 1639
eenaton.
Call for interview,
UN
9-

opportunities

or

Apply

500
50
50
50
450
50
75
50
433

your

10

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK
BOOKkeeping dept. Machine operated. Experience preferred but will train.
Glencoe National Bank
See Mr. Schinler
835-2800

own

=

recommendation
salary

of

you

can

start

at a

$600

FOR THE MIDWEST V.P. OF A VERY |
well-known
international
corporation.
Brand
new
offices
located
in

—

trative
assistant
within
the
year,
make
this well
worth
your looking
into.
If you can’t come in, please
register by phone.

_

Murp

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE _
1612

UN

Chicago
9510

Avenue

Evanston

FIGURE CLERKS

BR 3-2155 —

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and

enjoy

detail

work.

:

Pleasant

working conditions, company
excellent

benefits,

602

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Personnel Department
| 1771

service rep.

Howard

Street

STAT. TYPIST _

A

POSITION

IS

NOW

x

AVAILABLE

for
the
typist
who
enjoys.
the
challenge of manuscript pr
report
typing. Liberal benefit program in-—
cludes 3 weeks
paid vacation and
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

1812 Chicago Av.
An

Equal

Downtown

St., Evanston

is

looking

CLIFF

Fine North Shore location.
Air-conditioned. 5 day, week, 10 a.m.
to
5
p.m.
Write
T-147,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.

front

Employer

Public Contact
Evanston firm

NEEDS

NORTH

Evanston

Opportunity

for a secretary to handle customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a com- +
plaint
department!)
and will keep
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salary —
open to $450.

ANTIQUE
FURNISHINGS STORE
SALESLADY

Heavy

4-8100

An equal opportunity employer

tuition reduction.

TYPING, HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and
their
requests,
writing
promotional
letters.
Good
eye
for
detail.
Challenging! FREE

office.

R 5-5544

oO
gifts.

advance to a better
sition with your
present employer,
then this may
your stepping-stone. With only average secretarial skills and a g

NO

M.D.

in the

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Interesting,
local
advertising
agency
will train a girl with light typing to
help
with
a variety
of tasks
that
include both public and phone contact.
You'll be with a fascinating group of
creative people in an exciting atmosphere. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

anston

available

neighborhoods.

a.m. to 4 p.m .
Refreshments and

cafeteria,

GIRL FRIDAY
$450 MONTH
(NO STENO)

FOR

©

IF YOU ARE TIRED OF COMMU
es:Be
to the Loop for the same kind
eo
money or less, or you feel you can’

328-7466

WOMAN

|

Ave.,

Suburban area, excellent benefits, and
the opportunity to become an adminis-

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

MATURE

Lincoln

SECT.
TO
¥.F,

brownlie personnel
328-7622

N.

See

Branch Sales Mgr.
Marketin,
1 Girl Office
School
Editorial
College Recruiting
Sales, own office
Sales, receptionist
Small
office

708 Church
328-3400.

7848

INE

Hospital

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
EVANSTON
518 DAVIS
491-0600
273-5180
Open Mon. Till 7 P.M.
Open Sat. Till Noon

customer

F. C. Bookkeeper-dental
Reception-typist, internists
Dental Reception-girl Friday
Dictaphone—part-time

627

Co.,

827-1108

Evanston-Room

ie

§

WE NEED:
. STENOGRAPHERS
. DICTAPHONE OPERATORS
. TYPISTS
.
GENERAL OFFICE
WORKERS

BOULEVARD

Northfield
Employer

LEWIS

Placement
Evanston
-

5-4331

Train on Swhd.

COMPANY

SERVICE
DAvis

Loop

SERVICE

Gen.

Hoke

lenging

SECRETARIES

Two
Pediatricians need receptionists
to make
app’ts,
greet
patients,
do
light typing. One is in Evanston, the
other
in
Northfield. Four doctors in
Evanston need a receptionist and an
Evanston dentist needs one also. All
will train. FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Lutheran

IN

Skokie, Ill. starting May 25th, Monday
—
through Friday. Interesting and chal- ©

ART
STUDIO-OFFICE
HAS
JUST
moved
into lovely new quarters and
needs alert, business girl or woman to
take charge of their reception area.
You’ll
greet
all
visitors,
announce
them to the proper executive or dept.
head, tactfully turn away those
your
busy
and
talented
employers:
don’t
wish
to
see.
You'll
be
completely
trained
to answer
calls
on
a new
type of switchboard, use your typing
for fill-in-purpose. You'll start at $85

4 MEDICAL
RECEPTIONISTS

1618

and

3200 Dempster

Phone

INTERESTED

RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST $85

8-6880

Church St., Evanston

8

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

TYPISTS

RGE
EVANSTON
DOWNTOVW™
rm—ability to handle clients intelliantly. Good
skills and
be
able
to
ork on her own. FREE

Des Plaines

in person.

CHEMICAL

pay

1718 Sherman

Phone GR

YOU

mertime office work? We urge yo
visit
Gloria
Frances
of ODA
REVELL,
INC. at the office of

GIRL

TEMPORARY

Mystik Tape Div.

UN 9-3520
Evanston

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB NEEDS
recept. to help members, ans. phones,
pg
small s/o. very light typing.

BORDEN

or apply

5 Days

RIGHT
:

Position now available for experienced
secretary
with
good
shorthand
and
typing
skills.
Variety
of interesting
assignments.
Good
startin
salary.
Pleasant
Northfield
location
with
modern offices and ample parking.
Call 446-4000

First

ARE.

HIGHEST RATES

SECRETARY

GRADUATION

EMPLOYMENT

$10 BONUS
Evanston

DOCTOR’S GIRL
Complete
training
in
neighborhood
Doctor’s office. Welcome
folks, type
bills,
set
appts.
$400
FAST
PAY
RAISES!
JUNIOR SECY
Steel Executive. He’s young too. Light
steno. Do interesting
detail,
letters.
Small office. 9-5, $400 start.
LEARN SWITCHBOARD
i
New automatic board just waitin
for
ght
you! You’ll be receptionist too.
typing only. Age open.
ROUTE TRIPS
FOR TRAVELERS
Large touring company will train you
to map out travelers routes for crosscountry auto-trips. You'll work with a
great crew! $390.
DENTAL CLINIC
:
You’ll be receptionist. Direct people
to right
office.
Arrange
next
appt.
Send reminders. $85 more later!

7247 W.
4770 N. LINCOLN
BR
Daily 9-5—Sats. 9-12

SCHOOL TEACHERS
COLLEGE STUDENTS
HOUSEWIVES

CLERKS
SEC YS

With

Professional

SUMMER JOBS

NEED

TYPISTS ©
STENOS

274-8100
employer

IVY
FOR
ALL JOBS SP
TOUHY

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

PART TIME

WE

IDEAL FOR
BEGINNERS

receptionist

CLUB

DA

5 day week.
,
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

For

country club

Office

Evanston,

p.m.,

Monday
through
Friday,
assisting
creative people in busy Advertising
Department.
Responsibilites
will include typing, distribution of literature
and sample requests, and tabulation
of promotion
resuits.
Specific
days
flexible, but ability to work regular
schedule desirable. Will train fully.

No Fee Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church

MOTOR

GAL
WHO
24 hrs. per

and

107

Professional

FULL OR

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

and

TEMPORARY

|-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free insurance,

SP 4-2828

a.m.

Business

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

BY PHONE

5-2400

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Personnel Department

CLIFF

O
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY.
ight typing. We will train you in our
york.
Pleasant
diversified
duties
eeting public and planning trips.
Phone or see Mr. A. J. Harris,
Chicago

REGISTER

OPENING
FOR
A SHARP
can devote approximately

Northbrook

Touring Counselor and

HICAGO

MAY

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

1771

Advertising/Sales
Promotion Clerk

RL FRIDAY.

General

AT AUSTIN

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

Equipment Group

272-2300

DRUGS

PART-TIME
PERMANENT POSITION

Ne Will Train High School

Rd.,

GROVE

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

CLERK

Dundee

SUN

107.

Wanted—Women

Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,

JOBS

5945 W. DEMPSTER

of Church

Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

PERSONNEL

FREE

MORTON

YOU

RODUCTION

EMPLOYMENT

100%

ELLY SERVICES

Church
An Equal

Help
Business

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $600
Aid V.P., General Mgr. of A-1 firm.
Moderate dictation, prestige job.
NO STENO SECRETARY $498
Make _ reservations
for
men
who
travel. Real Girl Friday fun spot. 9-5.
RECEPTION FOR MD. $400
Book appts., answer phones, greet all
entering lovely medical center.
DICTAPHONE RECEPTION $445
Front desk, very beautiful offices, be
helper to-2 nice men who travel.
RECEPTIONIST $390
Learn to handle new little board, be
official greeter in busy office.
FIGURE TRAINEE TO $425
The
beginner
or “older
person
who
trains will love this pleasant off.
9 GRADS!!! $360
Great
chance
to
learn
keypunch,
Friends can frain together.
BOOKKEEPER TO $600
Take over now if you can, or start for
less and take over in the future.

WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET -YOU AND
LP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
K INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
ourtesy parking at corner
t. and Chicago Avenue.

107.

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

EV-

desk

appointment
work.
Some _ back-up
typing.
Salary
to $450.
Call
Wally,
Bculevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171. lst Nat’l Bk. Bldg. No Fee.
PART-TIME
GENERAL
OFFICE,
clerical, and typing position available
in an insurance agency. Some shorthand. Central location in Evanston.
UN 4-2422
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
$450
Interview—Test—and meet people
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

EMPLOYMENT

No,

Fee.

Sat.

by

Hours

appt.

9-5

636

SERVICE

UN

Church

St.,

| GIRL OFFICE

9-3520

Evans

$450

EVANSTON
SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION
wants a girl to run their office. Able

to

assume _ responsibility.

contact.

FREE.

9-5.

#

Public

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1618 Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
WAITRESS,
EXPERIENCED.
Lunches 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues. thru
Sat. Waitresses,
nights,
5 p.m. to 1
a.m, partime and weekends. Call PA
4-5577 after 5 p.m.
SECRETARY
FOR
SMALL
GRAPHIC
design
company.
Variety
of duties,
good typing skills, full time. Call 4467400.
NATHAN
RUBEL
CO.,
466
Central Av., Northfield.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 7

—

�Help Wanted—Women
Business and

LOCAL

SCHOOL

NEEDS

to head a department.
.

a

with

A

WOMAN

Must be able to

people.

Typing.

8:30

-

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT

Seats
Church
328-3400.

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

suburbs.

Call

BOULEVARD

NO
data

Compiling

computer
output.
Varied.
the
s. Evans Personnel

UN

BOOKKEEPER

FEE
from

Salary
in
1609 Maple

9-3160

PARK

pean
Fee

aver

Employment

TYPIST. GENERAL

Investment

Advisory

Service

office

work.

Knowledse

: oC
ae

a _ part-time
in
general

grammar

essential.

Call

PArk

“

RECEFTIONIST

PHOTOGRAPHY

Firm.
Skokie.
Light 40 wpm
typing
will do.
Salary
good.
Call
Wally.
Boulevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171 No Fee. Ist Nat’! Bk.
Bldg.

-

ie

-

BVANSTON MEDICAL

OFFICE

Call

Interesting

869-0505

public

contact,

- switchboard.
We
will
train.
Light
_ typing. Attractive office. Good startsalary. Company benefits. Apply
hor tee 10 to 4, Miss Jane,
6130 N. Broadway, Chicago.

“BEAUTY

OPERATOR

FULL

SECRETARY

Oldham.

TRAIN

ALERT,

PLEASANT

CLERK TYPIST
TYPING

o 5. Good

ABILITY.

department.

salary

plus

rg

F.C. BOOKKEEPER

WILL

Hours

9

NORTH

Part-Time—Flexible
ork in Deerfield.
necessary. onperia,
RECEPTIONIST

In

Old

usy.

2

EVANS

1609

Orchard.

Fairly

Maple

OFFICE
ist. For

pleasant

Hours

GENERAL

good

Shorthand-typing
sunoephers.

FOR

M.D.,

You

typing.

PERSONNEL

UNiversity

OFFICE.

will

NO

kept

Evanston

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONwell known newly remodeled

North

Evanston

Real

Estate

Office. Tyving exnerience,
filing and
a knack for details needed. :
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900
CAREER MINDED?? NEED MONEY?
_oneee girls—housewives—earn up to
00 per hour—sell Avon Cosmetics in
new North Shore territories. 965-3240 9

to 4 p.m. after5:30 p.m. 256-4215.

WOMAN,
MORNINGS;
7:30
TO
1
Ste
5 days per week through June.
eed
school
age
boys,
light housework. Convenient N.E. Evanston location
Call 869-3026 after 4 p.m.
EXPERIENCED MAID FOR COOKING
and light housekeeping for 2 adults.
Washing sent out; cleaning help kept.
summer Winnetka
winter Florida
Call HI 6-4444
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GENeral housework for 1 lady in summer
home in’ Northern Michigan. Cleaning
help employed. Call soon. References
required. UN 4-6168.
CLEAN SMALL ROGERS PARK APT.,
iron, twice per month. 4 to 5 hours
$16. References. 262-8788 after 6 p.m.
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
CHILD
care lovely air cond. home with fine
family. Private room and bath. Stay,
refs. required. Call OR 5-3192.

re

WOMAN
Mid

TO

Sept.—mid

CARE
October.

FOR
Call

RELJABLE WOMAN FOR GENERAL
HOUSEWORK 2 DAYS. NO LAUNDRY,
ADULTS. NEAR “‘L,’’ REFERENCES
REQUIRED. AL 1-3777
GENERAL
HOUSEKEEPER:
LIVE
in.
Private
rm.,
bath,
T.V.
Sm.
family. Modern air cond. home. Near
train. Refs. needed. $55 plus. 433-1181.

L.P.N.
FOR
EVANSTON
NURSING
~ Kiome. Convenient to transp. $425 per
month. Call UNiversity 9-3600.

SLEEP-IN
MAID
FOR
SINGLE
woman. Light cooking and housework.
Cleaning help kept. Thurs. and Sun.
-off. Permanent. Rec. refs. 251-2768.

“§ ~— Classified

Assembler

INC.

Northfield,

Rd.

Ill.

Help Wanted—Men
Business

_ BOOKKEEPER—$520
Accounts rec. and payable.
Payrol!.
Small _ mfr.
DOROT THY
PARKS PLACEMENT, 328-7622.

Ks

Willow

Household

WANTED:

Wanted—Women
Industrial

RAILWEIGHT

' 1821

and

Professional

Murphy

UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Av.,

SERVICE
Evanston
BR

3-2155

WATER PLANT
OPERATOR ASSISTANT
SHIFT
WORK.
CONCERNED
WITH
operation of water pumps, boiler, airconditioner
and
related
equipment.
Experience in this type of work required.

CITY

OF

$466-$568
EVANSTON

in the Following

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

100%

FREE

TO

MULTILITH

YOU!
TO

TECHNICAL
$12,500

PROCESS
ENGINEER
Chem. eng. or ME.

PAINTER'S
CHEMICAL

ANIMAL

yr.
LIBERAL

226 IN THE
of West

ORchard

NEW

Skokie

Lot

9-1 142

ST.

STUDENTS—H.S.
OR
COLLEGE,
earn $2.50-$5.00 hour. Service customers near your home. Part-time now,
full time this summer.
Realsilk, FR
2-0797.

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

STAFF ACCOUNTANT

T THE “L’’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

2-1! 142

INSURANCE AGENTS
Desiring Management Position
Requirements:
1. 22-27 years of age
2. At least 1- year
of successful
insurance
sales.
3.
Definitely
decided
on
Insurance
career.
4. Preferably
college
graduate
but
will
be
wavered
for
outstanding
person

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FQ
young
man
to perform
professio:
accounting assignments and studies
the areas of taxes, budgets. govey
ment
reports,
financial
statemen
and property records. Should have
degree in accounting and 2 to 3 y
accounting
experience.
Worki
knowledge
of computer
operation
desirable.
Call

WE
NEED
A
YOUNG
MAN
TO
assist in our shipping dept. You will
have to fill orders, address packages,
complete
bills
of
lading
and
load
trucks. This is an 8 to 4:30, 5 day per
week
job.
Contact
Mr.
Wallace
at
Walpak Co., 1739 Harding Rd., Northfield. Phone 446-8470. An equal opportunity employer.

Mrs.

Crocker

for

appointment

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

This position offers you the opportunity of management
within 6 months
with one of the largest and_ fastest
growing
Companies
in the U.S. Oprtunities
available
in
area
from
vanston
to
Waukegan.
Medical
market at Chicago Area Schools also
avail.
Send
SHORT
resume
to Mr.
Tzinberg,
P.O.
Box
514,
Arlington
Heights, Ill. or call 869-1363. All inuiries will be answered and in conidence.
‘

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 FE. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

An

Data Processing
WE
HAVE
AN
OPENING
AT
O
International Headquarters
in Nor
brook for a draft exempt young
with 2 yrs. operating experience
IBM
1401
and
1311
equipment.
Q
poicy of promotion from within
a
our rapid company growth makes t
an ee
we!
A
aman
L MR.

CU LLIGAN. INC.

Instrument repair.

Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.
725 Oakton St., Evanston. DAvis 8-0400

1657

Shermer
An

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

Equal

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

IBM
SEEKS CUSTOMER

ENGINEERS

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers
Evening

and

Saturday

Call

GR_5-3100

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for ‘full time work in shipping
and receiving department.
Apply in
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanston

ORchard 3-320

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

HOWARD

b

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkwe

Bldg.

Parking

and

1737

4

BENEFITS.

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

SKOKIE

Westmoreland
End

US
FRINGE

OF

APPLY

ORCHARD,

At North

CARETAKER

EXCELLENT
STARTING
SALARI
— RAPID
PROGRESSION
— FRE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAF
TERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
A
COFFEE
AT LUNCH
— SPOTLE

Sales, industrial controls
Order dep’t. clerk
Mechanical lab.
Tech. representative
Expeditor

SUITE

OPERATOR

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH T
care
and
the
feeding
of
sm
laboratory animals. Farm experien'
helpful.

TRAINEES

OLD

HELPER

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SO
chemical
knowledge
and mechanic
aptitude desirable.

Programmer
analyst
Financial analyst
General
accountant
Cost accountant
Sales corres. some exp.
Copywriter,
deg. req.
Traveling auditor
Gen. acct. deg. not req.
Gen. office ass’t., some acct’g
Bank tellers
Office shipping elerk

first

OPERATOR

MAN
WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

EXECUTIVE

SALES TRAINEE
North suburb terr.

Areas:

OPERATE OFFSET DUPLICATI
machine
to
reproduce’
typewrittq
matter. Willing to train beginner.

11-12,000

Plant eng. exp. req.
Lab supv., hydraulics
Ind. Eng.
Design draftsman
Mech. draftsman
Tool designer
O.T . Plus
Sev. mech. draftsmen
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician

:

Extremely
large
national
service
company is presently seeking someone
with 2
years
of
sound
business
experience who is capable of selling
an
intangible
to
executive
level
people. Very little if any ‘‘cold calls.’
Starting salary $175 per week and all
expenses.
Territory
will
cover
the
suburban area. If you are unable to
come in or desire an evening appointment please call .

EMPLOYMENT

Has Openings for Men

IN

MACHINST—SMALL SHOP NEEDS
a man with some shop and assembly
experience for marchine work and

Industrial Sales

FEE

be

SERVICE

9-3160

9

Need

OUR
COMPANY
REQUIRES
A PERson of exceptional skill to assemble
prototype
and
ffirst-run’
electronics
equipment.
This position will be filled by a woman who
can
work
by
herself
from
schematic
and wiring diagrams.
She
must want to work into a position of
lead
electronics
assembler
in
our
production department.
Our product is the best in the industry
in quality, workmanship and technical
Capability,
and
we
are
seeking
a
woman equal to it.
If you feel you can qualify, call:
Mr. W. F. Jones at 446-8390

' Help Wanted—Women

EVANS.

eg
SECRETARY
Shorthand;
Public contact. Beautiful
new
offices. Excellent working condiee, tions. Salary open.
- .
.. Rogers Park
Savings and Loan
“7001 N. Clark St., Chgo.
RO 1-7300

5 DAYS.
6-0990.

CUST. SERVICE CORRESPONDENT
Compose letters, answ. ing. To $390 mo.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800

benefits.

Salary to $130 per week. To trial
ance. Some payroll. Call WALLY
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOY:
No Fee 1st Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171

AL FRIDAY,

WILMETTE
LAW OFFICE,
to 5; Salary open. Call AL

Help

Electronics

SECRETARY

ah! 1728 Sherman Av., Evanston DA 8-9756.

in for records

109

SPECIALIZING

:

G. D. Searle &amp; Ca

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

AMbassador

SITTER FOR ONE CHILD
9 mos. old. Live-in or bv day.
help desperately! Call 869-5288.

EXECUTIVE
SECY.—$540.
TO
PLANning
Director
— _ light
shorthand.
DOROTHY
PARKS
PLACEMENT,
627 Grove, 328-7622. No fee.

woman for counter work and bagging
t. in modern
dry cleaning store.
5 per week, 542 days. Apply immed.
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

ACCURATE

ASSISTANT

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
TYPING
and
shorthand
necessary.
Must
be
experienced.
Steady
employment.
Salary open. Call 251-2525.

RETARY:
WE
NEED
A
FIRST
class, top-rate secretary. Must be able
- to handle all details of top executive.
:
llent working conds., 35 hr. wk.
Salary
open.
Call
432-8900,
Mr.
-

HELPER;
Transp. near

URGENT
MOTHER
OF
3,
COMPLETING
DEgree, needs mother’s helper. June 19
to August 18. Call 272-3999.

DENTAL ASSISTANT
We
will
train
you
as
chair
side
assistant. Full-time only. 5-day week.
Salary open. Ages 18-30. PA 4-1771.
“BEAUTY
COUNSELORS”
HAS
OR:
ganizational and sales openings. Ex:
cellent
opportunity.
No
canvassing.
Flexible hours. Call PA 9-1566.

Sunset

INSURANCE
DEPT.
REAL
ESTATE
ce. Experienced or will train.
Downtown Evanston.
DAvis 8-1819

WILL

W"EKEND
MOTHER’S
Fri. 5 p.m. through Sun.
or available. 835-4482.

TIME. WILL TRAIN.
256-0122

The

DEERFIELD

ENERGETIC
CAPABLE
GIRL
TO
live-in
for
summer.
Must.
swim.
Travel with family month of August.
References
446-0371
YOUNG
LADY,
TO
ASSIST
13—18,
with
18
mo.
old
boy;
prefer
5
mornings but we are flexible; nr. Lee
St. beach, Evanston. Call 475-5143.

WAITRESSES WANTED
pay plus tips. See or phone:
DON NICHOLS
718 Church St., Evanston, GR 5-9450

DENTAL

NORTH15..Must

Babysitter Tuesday

AND
SOME
NIGHTS.
Park area. 945-5708.

Good

OFFSET PASTE-UP TYPIST
renee
work in copy preparation
rtment of modern air-conditioned
ting
plant.
Good
pay,
liberal

sg
Brookshore.
952
Ridge, Northbrook. CR 2-1200.

Wanted:

GIRL TO WORK
IN DRY
CLEANING
store.
Winnetka.
Convenient
to
transp., experience preferred but not
necessary. Call 446-1200.

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPrator can make $200 a week salary
ind commission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718

Baby Sitters

WANTED:
CHEERFUL,
ENERGETIC
“‘motherly type’’ with some ‘‘nothing
to
do’
time.
2
young
children.
Pleasant household. Call 328-1347.

ASST. CREDIT MGR.
TO $550.
For hospital’s patients accounts.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

small

WEEK,
Grove.

MOTHER’S
HELPER
FOR
ern vacation. June 15 to July
be seventeen yea or older.
R 2-7752

SURGICAL NURSE, RN
for
hospital
and
office,
Downtown
Evanston,
salary open. Send resume
and
snapshot
to
T-153,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

alary $400. For avpointment:

Help Wanted

DAY A
Morton

BABY
SITTER
NEEDED
FOR
8
month old, on N.U. campus, June 12
to end of July, 9 to 12 or 1 to 4, up to
4 days per week. Call Thurs. 869-1562.

SOUTH EVANSTON—PART TIME
Bookkeeper. 25 hr. 5 day week.
Congenial Engineering Office.
Payroll, billing, etc. DA 8-0400.
Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.

ECEPTIONIST
Must be aeaitivs and poised. Ability
to meet the vublic, good typing skills.
-osition
full
time. and
permanent.

RECEPTIONIST

108A

1-GIRL
OFFICE
—SECRETARIES,
with and without shorthand.
Several
of
these.
today,
ranging
$400-$450.
DOROTHY PARKS PLACEMENT, 627
Grove, 328-7622.
SATURDAY
SWITCHBOARD
GIRL
needed permanently from 8:30 to 4:00
in
gy Pe haem
Office.
Call
Mr.
Daily,
SMART Hg GOLEE, INC,
HI 6-4700

In Glen-

of

CLEANING GIRL ONE
general
cleaning
in
Contact 966-4717.

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

8-7171: No

OFFICE

has
opening
for
with
experience

_tyvist

a

DA

COCK-HOUSEKEEPER
TO
LIVE
IN.
Glencoe
location.
Excellent
salary.
References required. 637-2000 ext. 284.
equal opportunity employer.

PART-TIME-WOMEN

_ Some
previous
background
helpful.
Top
salary.
Good
hours.
Boulevard

plus

HOUSEKEEPER.
5°.
DAYS;
OWN
room, bath, TV, Doctor’s family, no
cooking.
Refs.
perm.
position.
Call
before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m. 675-5433.

SECRETARY,
SMALL
OFFICE
LT.
bookkeeping,
some typing;
no _ shorthand;
perm. position; personal interview only. Tack-L-Tyers Sport Mart,
939 Chicago Av., Evanston.

eee

HIGHLAND

IRCNING AND CLEANING
References.
$1.50
per
hour
earfare. Call OR 5-4385.

MEDICAL
OFFICE
HELP:
MATURE
woman
for
general
assistance;
full
time;
prior exp.
helpful. Call ID 33653
between
noon
and
3 _ p.m.
weekdays.

yaesTON
EMPLOYMENT ist Nat’l
Bldg. DA
8-7171. No Fee D-616.
for Wally.

TYPING
n Research.

RESPONSIBLE
MOTHER’S
HELPER
this summer Mon. through Thurs. 8:45
a.m, to 11 a.m. Call GR 5-6203.

Business and Professional

MARQUART

.

LINDGREN EMP. AGENCY
NO FEE. REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks, Couples, Generals, Seconds
P SALARY
8161 ELM ST,
Hillcrest 6-1047.

THREE
SISTERS
BEAUTY
SALON
708
Glencoe
Rd.
in
Glencoe
needs
beauty operator. High pay for qualified
person.
Very
good
working
conditions. Call 724-5409.

ETARY
TO
POLICE
OFFICIAL
t Shorthand. Mature. Salary High
rapid
increases.
Private
office

NEEDED

GENERAL HOUSEWORK
PLAIN COOKING
Tues. through Sat.-Sun. and Mon. off,
live-in; $75 per wk. No laundry. Rec.
ret. Apply after 7 p.m. HI 6-3675.

TIRED
OF
WORKING
IN
A
BIG
office?! Need a girl who can work for
2
account
executives
in
a
small
advertising
office.
Dictation,
typing
and telephone work. Pleasant office,
interesting work. 831-3400.

piers!
Z

Business and Professional

FOR GENERAL HSEWORK. 3 DAYS
Tues., Fri., and Sat.
$45.
Lincolnwood
OR 5-4634

OFFICE SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST.
For
well
known
newly
remodeled
pleasant North Evanston Real Estate
Office. Typing experience,
filing and
a knack for details needed.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR: 5-3900

St., Evanston

orth

WOMAN

SECRETARY
neg
to
district
sale
mngr.
in
Skokie.
Fairly good skills. No
fee.
EVANS PERSONNEL SERVICE
1609 Maple
Evanston
UNiversity 9-3160

Help Wanted—Men

Help Wanted—Men a

Household

Professional

CHET

International
1717 CENTRAL

Schools

interviews

available.

KUCIA

Business Machines

ST.,

EVANSTON,

DAvis
An

Equal

ILLINOIS

8-8600

Opportunity

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

|, 19%

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Help Wanted—Men

Me Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

openings

CONCRETE

an

FLOOR

for:

APPLY

ustodian
OOKING

FOR

STABILITY?

Reliable,
mature
man _ needed
to
operate
freight
elevator
and _ for
general
cleaning
duties.
Permanent,
long-term employment with all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will
be
bonded.

opywriter
fEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRADUate
with
creative
and
organization
abilities to plan and write advertising
bulletins and brochures. Will assume
many
responsibiliites
in
production
areas.

ustomer

Service

epresentative
XCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
recent high school graduate with 1-2
years
college;
good
personality
and
appearance. Heavy contact work with
customers and salesmen. Some related experience helpful but not required.

Project Draftsmen

week,

from

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
020

14 mi.

Murp

SERVICE

Avenue

Evanston
‘BR 3-2155

anybody for figures?
open

several

promotable

for men who have some

P figures.

positions

flair for

They range from
positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.
Some opportunities to get ode —
vision are also featured. No F

LIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
o Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

HI-FI MUSIC

SALES

KGGRESSIVE
SOME
RETAIL
EXperience,
background
or interest
in
music.
Opportunity
store
management.
Salary plus
commission.
Age
over 22
Call CE 4-0658
Car,
=.

INSTITUTIONAL SALES
expenses, base $575 and commisTerritory presently earning over

MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
612 Chicago, Evanston

SERVICE
UN 9-9510

HARDWARE
STORE EXPERIENCE HELPFUL
516 oer. -week. No nights. Permanent.
are
HARDWARE CoO.
35 Elm St.
Winnetka
ARDENER
HELPER
VICINITY
OF
‘Glenview. Three evenings a week and
Saturday. State age, salary expected,
experience,
if any,
and.
references.
Write T-149, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
XPERIENCED
APPLIANCE
REpairman.
Full
time,
40
hrs.
guar_anteed.
Call Bill Dixon,
432-5561
at
Ravinia Plumbing and Heating.
MAN TO CUT AND
JOIN PICTURE
frames.
Full or part-time.
Call Mr.
Clausen, HI 6-2100
ART-TIME,
EXPERIENCED
EVENing help, 6 to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard
Service, 960 Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.
BARTENDER
Wanted
at the Willow
Inn Club
| For information phone PA 4-5100.

une

|,

1967

Lake

Ave.

MENTION

ferred,

MAINTENANCE
BAN
NEEDED
TO
PERFORM
DEPT.
SERVICE
FOR
MACHINING DIVISION OF MEDIUM
SIZE COMPA

trainees

will

re-—

ceive job training. Present perExcellent opportunity for advancement. AAAI leader in
industry. Phone for appt.
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley
American

Philips

NORELCO

Co.,

Inc.

W.

Wanted—Men
industrial

Dept. Serviceman

WILL
INSTALL
a
REPAIR
BELTS..
PULLEYS,
SAFETY
GUARDS
AND
LUBRICATE
ALL
PES OF
eaeronenaied WITH OIL
AND GREASE
SOME
KNOWLEDGE me
SHEET
METAL
WORK,
PIPE
AND
THREAD SIZE AND USE OF HAND
TOOLS NECESSARY.
EXCELLENT
WORKING
_CONDITIONS
AND
&gt; &gt; eraaime SIVE
BENEFITS PROGRAM
APPLY

YOUNG
MAN
UNDER
30 WITH
AT
least 1 or 2 years working experience.
College training desirable, degree not
required. Must enjoy detail work and
hove the ability to work with figures.
Previous experience in Foreign documentation
helpful.
Call. or
apply
Personnel office, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

RO

6201
a
3-5
An Orqual

W.

OAKTON
GROVE,

Opportunity

113

CITY

BOOK STORE
TO

GENERAL

work

ments.

CO.

WORK

hourly

IN

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent.
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
DOORMAN
POSITION
NOW
OPEN.
Excellent building, fine working conditions.
Write
giving
qualifications
and
telephone
number.
Write
T-115
Box 60 Wilmette.
SHOE
SALESMAN.
EXPERIENCED.
Children’s and women’s
shoes. Parttime.
Permanent.
Klaiber’s
Shoes,
het
Wilmette
Av.,
Wilmette,
AL
1-

MALE SUMMER COUNSELORS
For North Shore Day Camp, must be
teacher or senior year of college. Age
21 or over. Exc. salary. OR 6-1981.

TIME.

ODD

W.

For

JOBS

your
own
hours.
Phone
328.
g841—478" 0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

or

full

time

PARK

basis.

967-7100
Employer

textbooks.

and

Will

production

Kennedy

for appointment

729-3000

,
i

R&amp;D
RAPIDLY

|

needs

OF

Technicians
GROWING

lab

446-4008

Mon-Fri.
Sat
THE BORDEN

LA,

SALURDAYS

a

Rd.

Equal

Opportunity

wsipieone te

LATIN
Excellent
ON

Full

graduate

opportunity

to

edit

for

High

co

School

La

text
book.
Advance
degree
teaching in Latin desirable.

729-3000

COE,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.
Equal

Opnortunity

$615-$856

62 Green

Bay

COLLEGE

Rd.,

Winnetka

STORE

‘or woman

ery

NO

NEEDS

RADIO

commission
have. auto.

or.

savings
but

WE

STUDENT 1 CO-OP
OF

114

COMMER-

dept.

See

Experience

train.

Mr.

in real

Glencoe

Schinler.

835-

SALESPER-

estate.

Realty
BEAUTICIANS!
A GREAT JOB

Help Wtd.—Men

Call

A

Mr.

AL

1-5600

FOR

YOU

and Women

Household
RT

aeCOUPLE

for 2

summer

Winnetka

winted Florida.

Call HI

120

For

EVANSTON:
Church

room.

erg

9-9000

Evanston

TELLER,

A FULL TIME

HAVE

roe

High Paying—Good North locations _
Beauticians Empl. Serv.
427-5221

lg.

PHOTOCOPY

Live N

NEEDS

will

Bank.

Kenilworth

:

for full time w
a
Apply
in-

BANK

son seererune
Kays

We Can Offer You Many Advantages
Including Excellent Growth Potential, Excellent
Starting Salary and modern air-conditioned Offices.

:

Evanston

STORE

WE. NEED

Keypunch
Accounts Payable
Clerk

y

STUDENT r CO-OP

with advance.
Permanent.

mansor woman
bosiy
ay
gg
See Mr.

National

Clerk Typists

w

in

WEAW, Evanston. Unusual wbnovianls:
ty for intelligent, aggressive y liberal
or sales woman.
Extremely 2

preferred

Jr. Accountant

:

ADVERTISING

cial

Secretaries

to

for full time

THWESTERN

’ WANTED:

If You Can Qualify for the Following Positions

8
at

446-2600

department.
ADT
Mrs. Workm

NORTHWESTERN

YOU

_

ESTATE

Mr. Weinrich explain a very eae:
tive proposition.
ORTER &amp; WEINRICH

1728 Orrington Av.,

GR 5-3100

Employer

REAL

We can use someone rere:
seling Real Estate. Come ina

COLLEGE

UN

-

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW

$466-$568

Ail.

a

8:30 a.m. to 4
9:00 a.m. to 3
CHEMICAL COMP.

1726 Orrington Av.,;

Evanston,

ot

Mystik Tape Div.

1700 Ab

An

mae $466-$568

AMERICAN

be

Tuition refund plan. An opportunity

—_

Draftsmen
Technicians

Will

work
in an atmosphere
of pe
growth.
Call 446-4000 or apply in pe

EVANSTON

WANT

COMP.

technicians.

gaged in professional work of a
routine
character.
Must
have
exempt
status.
Only
one
to
semesters
of college
chemistry
some
lab
experience
is
nec

OPPORTUNITIES

$505-$615

Dempster

&amp;

ma

&amp; CO.

and Women

$378-$466

2100

edit

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

TELLER

Factory openings for men on all 3 shifts.

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE,
SKOKIE

FULL

art

CALL

and Women

$641-$856

SERVICEMAN

OR

for health

ie

experience

to

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW

benefits,
including
profit
sharing.
vacations, insurance, etc. Phone 432ape Robert Nilles, Bank of Highland
ark.

ST.
ILL.

WE

f

FORESMAN

FACTORY

HIGHLAND

Trainee

"eet

with

production

with

Call Miss

PACKER

113 Help Wtd.—Men

“Public Relations

DISHWASHER
the Willow
Inn
call PA 4-5100.

graduate

and

scripts

An

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

Wanted
at
information

HEALTH

College

CO.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New
plant. All benefits.
Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook v 1 Ke hy of Willow)

SHIP,
RECEIVE
AND
MAINTAIN
records
on books
and
to help with
general
maintenance
in
our
small
university book store. Liberal benefit
program.

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman in
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.
Member of Evanston N/S Board plus
new
home
sales
and
development
opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-3294

_

teacher material. Must
knowledge of mathemat-

WINNETKA

FOR THE YOUNG
MAN
WITH
SOME
college,
an
unusual
opportunity
for
advancement within a new organization;
an
opportunity
for the
single
man to travel with an exceptionally
generous
expense
allowance.
Salary
range $550-$650 and a car. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

3

excel

ics.

Searle
An

has

DEPT.

We
offer
an
attractive
salary,
full
fringe benefit program
and excellent
working conditions.
APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL
PERSONNEL DEPT.
V. MUELLER &amp; CO.°
6600 W. Touhy Av.
Niles
647-9383
An Equal Opportunity Employer

BANK

CAREER

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR
3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

student and
have a good

6201 W. OAKTON ST.
MORTON GROVE ILL.
3-5000
;
967-7100
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Help Wanted—Men

GS. D. Searle &amp; Co.

FOR PERSONNEL
FOR INTERVIEW.

DOLE VALVE

IN PERSON

DOLE VALVE

MOVING,
REPAIRING
AND

WE
ARE
I NEED
OF
SOMEONE
TO
work
in
our
warehouse
who.
will
perform
duties
such
as_
packing,
inspecting and shipping merchandise.
Exerpience
in warehouse
procedures
and a knowledge ot packing material
would be helpful.

Machine Oiler

Assistant

CHANG.-

publisher

An Equal Opportunity Employer

412

Help

OF

Book

opportunity for college graduates
strong mathematics
backgroun
recent
teaching
experience
at
upper
or
lower
elementary
s
level.
Will edit and
write
copy

editing

WAREHOUSE

We have opened a new office
to handle the rapid growth of
our Norelco Dictation Machine, requiring two additional salesmen. Experience prebut

APPLY

RO

CLEANING MAN:
Experienced and Reliable
For every Monday
Please call Hillcrest é. 7109

Sales Opportunity

CONSIST

MUST
BE
FAMILIAR
WITH.
ALL
MILLWRIGHT
TOOLS
AND
CAPABLE OF SOME WELDING.

CLEANING MAN-HANDY ALSO—2
days
a week
throughout
year.
(no
Sat.) Current N.S. &gt;
aah
please.

THIS AD

WILL

UIPMENT
MANTLING,
STALLING
EQUIPMENT.

GENERAL
MAINTENANCE;
YARD
work; must drive; excellent salary for
an experienced married man, to live
in air-cond.
furn.
apt.
for married
couple only. References. HI 6-1455.

NILES CONST. CO.

Administrative

HE
DRAFT
CALL
HAS
LEFT
SEVeral of our client companies short of
college trainees. Above average high
school grads who are draft exempt,
now have the opportunity
to step into
the rene
programs,
Salaries start
no lower than $425 and go as high as
$500,
without
experience.
Below
we
have listed a few examples.
Pharm. Sales Tr.
Sal., car, and bonus
inance Tr.
2 yr. program to mgt.
ngin. Tr.
Formal trng. on full sal.
ales Tr.
Sal. and expenses
nvestigator Tr.
Sal., Bonus, expenses
If you can’t come in
please register by phone.

have

of Euclid

DUTIES

MATHEMATICS

Text

AN OPENING
EXISTS FOR A MAN
MECHANICALLY
INCLINED
WITH
A
MINIMUM
_10
YEARS _ ALL
AROUND
PLANT
MAINTENANCE
EXPERIENCE
ON
4 YEARS
APPRENTICESHIP.

Help Wanted—Men
Household

IN PERSON

5225 WEST TOUHY AV.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

High School Grade

-We

North

North

ATTENTION

612 Chicago
N 9-9510

11

3400 MILWAUKEE AVE.
NORTHBROOK

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

EMPLOYMENT

EXPEDITER
TO
.RUN
VAN
LINE
office in Evanston.
Will train. Good
pay and opportunity. Write T-122, Box
60, Wilmette, Il.

sonnel average over $10,000.

ASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.
5 day

TIME
STUDY,
COST, BOOKKEEPING
EOM
closing statements,
P and L.
Chicago
Backing
Co., 2800 Shermer
Rd., Northbrook, Ill. 272-2990

FIELD

EDITORS NEEDED

MILLWRIGHT
IST SHIFT

HUBBARD'S CUPBOARD,

934 Linden Ave., Winnetka.

FOUNDATION

113 pret wekcidieswk Galea

Industrial

GRILL MAN FULL OR PART-TIME.

EXPERIENCED
CONSTRUCTION
WORKERS

YOULD
WELCOME:
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Help Wanted—Men

112

‘Business and Professional

JOBS
STEADY
AVAI | AB LE

SUPPLY CORPORATION

e have

Help Wanted—Men

110

Business and Professional

HOSPITAL

AMERICAN

aly: Webetnthei

110

‘Business and Professional

Rent—Rooms
MEN

and

9-3520

laundry

tion.

CORNE

Newly

decora

refrigerator

after

| FURNISHED
tractive

ONLY.

Asbury.

Parking,

UN

6-4444

6

avail-

p.m.

ROOM—LADY—AT.

Town

House.

privileges.

Kitchen

Public

and

transporta-

Evanston. 864-2378 eves., wknds.

BEAUTIFUL

BEDROOM

IN MODEE

ae

home, no other roomers. Ref. ne
couple or single lady, call ee 6 p. m.
or before 8:30 p.m. GR 5-3795
LGR.

WELL

employed

FURNISHED

lady

in uptown

bdrm.
apt.,
nr.
all
References. Call evgs.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk » Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

ROOM

FOR

Winnetka

2

|

transportation.
HI 6-1476.

Classified —9

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Oe ee ‘

cae

ens

toe

aoe jis

4

%;

%

ie

2S

;

ayn

se

a

3

oe

5 :

132. For Rent—Apartments
TWO

ROOM

SUITE,

barlgris

Air

June

Evanston.

15th.

3RD

GR

Available

LGE.
:

FRONT

USINESSMAN-EVANSTON.

k

SHARE

ROOM
WITH
KITCHEN
in
Skokie
for
working
female
student.
Call 679TRANSPORMadison
St.

_
nr. Sherman, Evanston. $12 per week.
_ Call UN 4-9084 after 6 p.m.
sEASANT CLEAN ROOM FOR ONE
two

people.

1 floor

house.

ilmette and 16th.

21
ao

Wanted

Vicinity

~

OLDER
MAN,
INDUSTRIAL
ENGI‘i
r at Fort Sheridan, wants rm. in
auet home. Will be gone weekends.
rite T-154. Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

and

EMPLOYED
ing

TLEMAN

a

REFS.

with

room

ROOM

AND

oat

area.

PArk

Apartments

4-2605,

FOR

after

per
in

bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

to Share

1

with
room,

congenial,
$50 month.

and

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

328-7200

Apartments

1520

:

lare

Oey

GIRL

apt.

WOULD

in Evanston

mber occupancy.

For

LIKE

with

same

for

Rent—Apartments

: Practical and

Luxury
(115

Bedrooms

baths

=

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Includes:
.

Free

gas

for cooking

..2
FREE
apartment,
. 2-door

_.

PARKING

and

heating

spaces

refrigerator-freezer

16

closet space galore!

,

FREE

master

TV

cu.

antenna

and UHF) _. all schools nearby

GLENVIEW

per

(color

:

Full-size breakfast room

Open

House

6-1002

(Model

To reach the apartments, go north to
_ the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue

on

Route

pect

(1st

U.S.

41

or

tollway

to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in Mundelein) and Hawley to ProsSt.

stoplight).

block to McKinley.

_ ANDREA-MARCY
700 McKinley

St.

Turn

The

left

address

apartments

one

of the

is 600-

1159

eo

St.—Wilmette

WILMETTE

Ave.—Elev.

ONE BEDROOM

TWO

43

WASHINGTON

1151
146

—

EFFICIENCIES

Cir.,

$105

NC.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

UN 4-9020

AVAIL. JULY 1, 5 ROOMS, 2 BDRMS.,
8rd floor. $155. Nat. woodburning frnl.
- Borders
N.W.
Univ. Nr.
‘‘L’’. train,

lake and dwntwn.

:

10 —

Classified

Call aft. 6, 328-2645.

Av.

New

DA

MAY Ist

EFFIC.

Good

8-3200

APT.

shopping

and

FOR

transp:

ONE

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Av.

Bidg.

Realtor

UN 4-5100
Evanston

1210 Astor St., Chicago
YOU
ENJOY
THE.
‘‘CHARM”
OF
the
old
world
you’
will
want
this
spacious 4 bdrm. apt. Has 3 baths, 3
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
appointmént
call Mrs.
Dopp,
943-8388.
Lee Craig Newton Realtors, 777-8855.

LAKE

MODERN
APARTMENT
3 rooms w/balcony, 1st floor
Cab. kit., tile bath. 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chicago, close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

Evanston: Prestige Location

A
2

OR
3 BEDROOM
APTS.,
2 BATH*S
walking
distance
to lake,
shopping
and
restaurants.
Overlooks
park.
Immediate
session.
NEWTON REALTORS
777-8855

NE.

BEDROOMS
AVAIL.
JUNE
1ST.
First
floor.
Spacious
rooms,
new
Williamsburg Colonial Bldg. $245 per
month
incl.
garage.
L. A. Peterson
.GR 5-1010.

EVANSTON,

737 RIDGE

OPEN
SUN.
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building.
2 bdrms., 2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

YOUNG
TO

OCCUPY

Stefan

‘'L”’
7743

Barabas

Ave.
AL

FOREST

floor.

Clean.

shopping, transportation. $115
Call UN 4-2224 or 328-1067.

EVANSTON

S.E., 4 RMS.

(1 BDRM.)

EVANSTON:
SUBLET
FOUR
ROOMS.
Woodburning fireplace. 810 Michigan.
$145 a month. Available June 16. Call
864-1618 after 5 p.m. or weekends.
EVANSTON—4
RMS.,
1 BDRM.
VIcinity Asbury and Oakton. Very clean.
Possession
after
June
15th.
$142.50
UNiversity 9-6045.
4

SPACIOUS.
RMS.,
parking
area;
good
near shopping center;
leaf 5-7112.

134

3RD
FLOOR;
transportation;
adults. GReen-

EVANSTON S. SUBLET: AVAIL. JUNE
19th, 4 rm. (1 bdrm.) 1 st. fl. near St.
Francis, No. 1 bus, C.N.W. train, $120.
864-0646 after 6

For

Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
1
room.
kitchenettes,
attractive
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transien
Maid, switchboard
and elevator s
viee.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

Main

and

Hinman,

RIDGEVIEW

Evanstd

HOTEL

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROQG
apts.
available. Daily maid
servi
attractive monthly rates, some wee
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
d
store, launderette, barber and bea
shop on premises.

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms. 115 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREE
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY

OR

PERMANENT

764-5065

4 ROOM

mo.

apt. mod. kit. and bath, avail. Aug. 1
or earlier, ideal 2 people, $130. UN
99669 after 6 p.m.

NEW

EVANSTON-2
BEDROOM
DELUX
2 bath. Dish washer.
Elevator bld
For inspection call Mr. Dan.UN 9-024

Good

per

WITH BEDRM.,

decorated; 3rd fl.; immediate possq
ne
tags 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. G

1-3250

937

2nd

grocery shopping.
Immed.
occ. $
mo. Jan. on prem. Call 465-0012.
725 ST JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK
bedrm.
apt.
sep.
din.
rm.,
sto
refrig.
.furn.
Avail.
now
$140.
0406 or ID 2-5041.

212 ROOMS

EVANSTON-EAST
NEAR
LAKE.
4
room-Garden Apt. has 2 bdrms. Avail.
August ist.- $150 per mo., adults only.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson
&amp;
Co.
Realtor.
SUBLEASE:
AVAIL.
JULY
1ST.
6
large rooms, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, walk
in closets, enclosed back porch. Close
to transp. and shopping. Call GR 55927.
WINNETKA—3
ONE
BEDROOM
apartments, new building. $200-215.
NORTH SHORE REALTY
604 Green Bay Rd., Kenilworth
251-7500
2604
CENTRAL
ST.
EVANSTON
2
bdrm.
apt.
complete
Hotpoint
kit.,
d/d, air cond. Avail July ist. $215 per
month. 328-9104.
EVANSTON—SUBLEASE
312
RMS.

Modern

CHICAGO MOD. 315 ROOM APT. ,
cond., near beach. Exc. transp. a

Wilmette

NEAR BEACH, SHOPS, TRANSP.
ACROSS FROM LINCOLN SCHOOL
De luxe 6 rms.; 2 col. tile baths.
$240
DAvis 8-5943
CEntral 6-8696
NORTH
EVANSTON:
432
SPACIOUS
rooms; 1 bdrm.; overlooks courtyard;
conv. shopping/transp.; sublet Aug. or
Sevt. $150 incl. pking.,
water,
heat.
Call 869-9075.
EVANSTON—CLOSE-IN
CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL
1500 OAK,
3 spacious
rooms
$110
700 Main, 242 rms., exc. loc.
$ 85
CYRUS &amp; CO:
UN 4-9020

APARTMENT

NICELY FURNISHED
tile bath, 3rd fl., 100% dec.
excellent parking, shopping, transp
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston.
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONE
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitche
new elevator, maid service, beauti
ly furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. ren
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2

YOU'LL
3

LIKE THIS

RM.
APT.
W/BDRM.,
KIT.,
PR
bath.
Only
132
blks.
NORTH
Howard
‘‘L’’,
Chicago-Evanston-Sk
kie bus. Only $100 w/util. Lease.
q
5-6036.

1-2 RM. KITCHENETTE

STUDIO APT. UNFURN.
DOWNTOWN
Evanston, Near’ N.U. Avail. June 10,
328-5170 or 475-6250.

$72.50
$87.50
FIREPROG
building 2 blks. N. of Howard ‘‘L”’ a
1 bik. East of Chicago Ave. 7735
Haskins Ave. BR 4-1727. Gust Larso

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL
4 RM., GARDEN
AP
avail.
June
15,
Central
Evanst
Patio, priv. entr., off-st.
prkg., u
exc., transp. suitable 2 adults, lea
Write T-156, Box 60, Wil.

floor large

1028

2 bdrm.

ELMWOOD.

apt.,

1ST

bsmt.,

nice yard
and util. included.
June 15 occu. 869-5789.

gar.,

$155

mo.

Evanston !/&gt; Blk. From Lake
602
SHERIDAN
RD.,
4 RMS.,
ONE
bdrm. Avail. July 1. $125 mo. 864-1455.
SUBLET
312
ROOM
APT.
AVAIL
June 17th, 7383 N. Winchester, Chicago. 262-6879.
5

ROOM
FIRST FLOOR:
EVANSTON.
2
bdrm.,
tile
bath,
Lincolnwood
school, near shopping,
transp., lake.
Occupancy by July Ist. Call 864-8102.

N.W.
EVANSTON
6 BIG BEAUTIFUL
rooms,
unfurnished
or
partly
furnished. $205 per month.
Call UN 4-5299
6
RMS.,
2ND
FLOOR,
1
SPACE
garage. $160. Near shopping, schools,
transportation.
Open
to see at 1512
Washington St., Evanston.
7540
NORTH
RIDGE
HIGHLY,
CHIcago luxurious elevator building. 342
rooms new cpt. Janitor on premises.
345-9666.
EVANSTON:
ONE
BEDROOM,
4
rooms, Sheridan .Rd., one block from
lake. Under $120 a month. Call 8648975 after 6 p.m.
2

BDRM. APT.
IN EVANSTON
AUG.
1st $130. Good transportation. Children
welcome. Oakton School, new refrig.,
newer bldg. 475-7041

SUBLET
IN
WILMETTE.
MODERN
3 rm.
apt.
$125
including
utilities.
July 1st occupancy. Call between 4-7
on weekdays. AL 1-7619.

EVANSTON

919

“L’’, C&amp;NW.
4
$134.
Weekdays
475-6274.

WASHINGTON
rms.
call

NEAR

Avail.
July
1.
491-1855,
eves.

EVANSTON.
2
BEDROOM = APT.
study;
dining room;
enclosed porch;
near lake. ‘‘L’’. bus, school. $150 mo.
parking avail; Aug. 1 occup. 328-5462
EVANSTON:
5 ROOM
APT.,
2 BEDrooms,
available August
1, close to
schools,
transportation
and
playground. 864-5487.
FURN.
OR
UNFURN.
APT,
6 RMS.
$150 including utilities. Small family

COUPLE
ELEGANT

APT. &gt;

APT. FOR RENT
$125 inclu. utilities.

EVANSTON

Call

DA 8-1819

Central

4

OF
HOWARD
of Chicago Ave,

HAPP REALTY

1225

Bldg.

W. JARVIS

NEAR

ALSO A 1 AND 2 RM. APT. WITH
PRIVATE
BATH AND ENTRANCE.
RENT
$90 AND
$100 INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 1-7774 FROM 9 to 5 P.M., EVES.
og
248-7351, FROM 6:30 TO 9:30

Evanston

Sherman

CHEERY

IF

EVANSTON, NEW BLDG. 6
RMS., 142 BATHS,
CHOICE LOCATION. RENT $175 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

2

AVAIL JULY 1
2nd Fl. Air Cond.

2!/&gt; ROOMS

INTEGRATED

$300
$160

1571 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON
~UNiversity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
NEAR EVANSTON
ATTRACTIVE—CONVENIENT
7524 N. DAMEN. Five bright, spacious
rooms. Convenient. See!
$140
7616 MARSHFIELD.
Large studio tyne.
AIR
COND.
in modern
elev.
bidg.,
- earpeting, convenient
$130

BR 3-2660

1564

EVANSTON
Second floor.

Sherman

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

RO 3-1270

L. Forest

&amp; TYSON,

1 TO R; P.M. 7 DAYS
OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

nr.

Helen G. Nixon,

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

bldg. $ 65

DEERFIELD RD.—Ist fir.
GLENCOE. RD.—Glencoe

QUINLAN

MODEL

gga

INC.

AVAIL. IMMEDIATELY
Charming
2nd
fir.,
apt.,
natural
woodburning
fireplace,
4 bdrms.,
2
baths,
1
car
garage,
no
pets
or
children. $275 monthly.

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

JUNE

~ QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, ING.
mt oe FIFTH

1766 Greenwood
HOUSE APTS.
$190
2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

BUILDING
All large

4

agent.

1746 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500
1333 MAPLE AV.

Apartment)

SMART &amp; GOLEE
AVAIL. NOW
2nd Fl. Simpson

tin
00.

ROOM

BLKS
NORTH
and 1 blk. East
N. Haskins.
RO 4-4236

GLENVIEW.

Near Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Church
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Charming new Colonial style bldg.,
beaut. inside fountain courtyard.
For
appointment
call
BAIRD &amp; WARNER, EVANSTON
GReenleaf 5-1855
BRoadway 3-3855

761-0789

See Betty Otte on Premises

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
’
- FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO

CHICAGO
Mod.
air-cond. 3 rm. apts. in excellently
maintained
bldg.
Some
with
tiled bath and kit. Free gas. Expert
decorating. Private parking available.
14 blk. to Park and beach.
Rentals
from $115. July 1st occupancy.
Resident Manager
262-2675

adult.

1620 to
TOWN

ft.

% ore away from shopping
“minutes from tollways
_.
Air conditioning

-,

7705 SHERIDAN RD.

1740-48

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

INC.

2!/5-3!/5
2

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1719 GROVE,

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

only $185 to $190)

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Bldg.

equipped
with
G.E._
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers, and
disposals. Baths. are full ceramic tile
with marble top lavatories and extra
large mirrors.

Economical

Elevator Building

Two

AVE.

QUINLAN

are extra large and the closet space is
out of
this
world.
Kitchens
are

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
T
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

445 SHERMAN

YOU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
apartment building. It is conveniently
located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

Ill.

EVANSTON
:
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2. bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

Evanston

Elevator

Evanston,

273-1855

901

FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

TO

ID 2-6408.

Newest

Street

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

DAILY.

St.,

Davis

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug _ store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
me premises. Short term leases available.

3-2660

CoO.

2025 SHERMAN
Evanston’s

- COLLEGE

Central

CONDI-

491-1855

$235
$300
$365

THE RAYMOND

Wanted to Share—
Houses

OPEN

RD—AIR_-

ONE BEDROOM
605 CASE PL., one bedroom efficiency
apt. New
Orleans
style bldg.,
ldry.
fac. on premises. Avail. July Ist.
TWO BEDROOMS
4856 MULFORD-Skokie.
On first floor
of 4 unit bldg. $120 plus heat.

New

from
from
from

SHERIDAN

524

This new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dinning rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

GIRL WILL SHARE APT.

Chicago
Av.
eet girl, own
9-0798.

BR

''View of Lake"

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

apts.,
carpet$180

Asbury

1

7

eves. or weekends 328-7967 or 864-4182.

on
fer

:

Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

ANTED,
TWO
GIKLS
TO
SHARE
large 6 room furnished apt. with girl
f same.
College
grad.
pref.
Call

COLLEGE

233

LIVING

tioned, very light, spacious apt. home,
3 bdrms.,
plus
heated
glassed
den,
extra large liv., din rm
comb-large
family kitchen w/ d and d. Beautiful
yard for entertaining and just sitting.
Avail,
now $350 per month.
Garage
avail. To inspect call Mrs.
McBean
avecnes 864-5064 or L.A. Peterson GR

$255

areas

Evanston's Only

Write

elderly gentleman. Will pay $150
mo.
for
right
accommodations

911

gapri-

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

SEEK-

BOARD

DESIRED

4-9920

and _ board.

aintenance and, or pay cash,
141, Box 60, Wilmette, 11.

Evanston

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

RELIABLE

WITH

home

MOsI

UN

Room

Professional maintenance man will do
ANT

THE NORMANDY
2240
CENTRAL
ST.—Superb
just decorated, parking incl.,
ing avail. one of Evanston’s

to Rent—Rooms

7 Wanted—Board

BR.

BRITTANY APARTMENTS
1921
SHERMAN —Distinctive
style in
a building
with
secluded
court,
yet
stroll to shops.
Well worth
$197.50

AL 1-6616

ee

TWO

NEW

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual
features:
central aircond.;
year ’round swim.
pool;
Sun
Deck; soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private large
terraces. See: models. From $180
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

THE CORINTHIAN
2246 SHERMAN—De
Luxe large apts.
in
prestige
bldg.
Hand _ crafted
elegance with spectacular ct.
$215

_ 4124 after 7 p.m.

EEPING
ROOM
NR.
ion and shopping on

Locations

MAISONETTE APARTMENTS
2040
SHERMAN—Air-cond.
and
rage
included,
walk
downtown,
vat e
Beautiful court. See!

and restaurants. 446-3077.

IVATE
privileges
woman
or

LUXURIOUS

THE PLYMOUTH
1101 GROVE—One of Evanston’s newest
and
most
elegant
hi-rises.
2 baths,
parquet, all elec., de luxe appliances.
Abundant pluses
$310

n, bath and T.V. Call 328-7094
ETKA. Air cond. one block to

___C&amp;NW

Evanston

AIR-COND

OR RENT
ROOM,
PRIVATE
HOME:
blocks
from
route
2-3-7
buses,
.00 week,
employed
man,
refer, Tel. in room. UN 4-6898.

:

IN

Top

5-0297.

JATE ENTRANCE
.
FOUR

eee

GLENVIEW

Newer Luxury Apartments

FLOOR

conditioned.

=

e

a

:

-

or 3 grad. students. 869-0804 evenings.

AUTOMOBILE

GARDEN

apartment jn newer
hi-rise building
at reduced rent for part-time resident.
Agent. $190 apt. for $125!
CYRUS
-&amp;.- CO,
UN 4-9020
AVAIG.
JULY
187: - EG.
5
RM.,
2
bdrm. apt., 2nd flr. 2 fam. bidg. Off
NU. campus. Nr. shops, trans. Stove.
refrig. Free gas, elec., parking. $165.
Adults only. Call after 5 p.m., UN 4-

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Chgo. 212-3 rm.
apt., mod.
firepz
bldg., mod. kit., tile bath, nicely fu
Reas. rent. Manager on premises
4333.
6821
NORTH
SHERIDAN
RD.
C
cago A prestige elevator bidg.,
342 rooms, new cpt. air-cond. 44 bla
from beach, park. Furnishings ava
345-9666.
7729 N. HERMITAGE, CHICAGO
114-214.
rooms;
lge, _ closets,
Howard ‘‘L’’ and Evanston bus. $72
- $85.
FR 2-2654
OR
RO 4-4
EVANSTON:
5 RM.
ATTRACTIVE
furnished.
Avail. to couple July
Aug. Near shpg. and transp. Write
112, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.
1738 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
6 rms. furnished, for the summer.
2 flat building, suitable 3 or 4 peoy
$200 per mo. GR 5-3000:
2
ROOM
FURNISHED
KITCHE
ette
apt.
utilities
furnished,
4
Available
July
11. 1012 Dewey
Evanston. 475-8697.
ROOM
APARTMENT
IN
ROGE
Park on Fargo Av. 2 bedrooms,
floor. Convenient
to shopping.
b
and ‘‘L’’. $170 per month: 338-8575)
2—21,—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Line airy. Nr. Transp., shops, la
LOW
RENT
271-18
GLENVIEW
CLOSE
TO ALL
TRA
portation, 2 rooms including. kite’!
and bath, no linens, $115. Refere
required. 724-5313.
SUBLEASE
JUNE
18—AUG.
1.
cious
2 bedrooms
furnished
apé
ment. South Evanston. 2 weeks. 1
free. UN 4-7542.
314 ROOMS,
$105 PLUS
UTIL.
MA
ried student couple;
avail. June &gt;
Call GReenleaf 5-2121.

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Bluff

June

|, 196
tf

f

z
e

a
=

�142 fet. NeatTown Houses
0 RTH

SHORE

BANKER.

enilworth resident and wife
wort to rent coach or gate house with
yard priv. for their golden retriever.
ent oven. Call 475-7445 after 6 p.m.

136

For

Rent—Houses

WINNETKA
Brick Colonial, East side, large living
room, fireplace, dining room, modernized kitchen. Large master bedroom,
two
other
bedrooms,
one
bath.
Possession July 1st. $275.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

East

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

Evanston—
Miller School

6-1855
6-2700

area!!

LARGE
HOUSE
ON
SMALL
LOT—
newly
decorated—2
full
baths—full
bsmt.—close
to shopping,
No.
1 bus
and
C.T.A.
$250
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
Massman—L,
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR
5-1010.
EVANSTON—AVAIL. NOW.
4 Bedroom.,
2 Bath
Townhouse
in
arklike
setting
on
Elmwood
nr.
reenleaf. Free parking for 1 car at
rear, Near ‘‘L’’. No pets. Adults pref.
Ideal for in-laws etc. $230. To inspect,
phone our resident Mr. Desimone 3284139.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DA 8-3200

SOUTH
ED

CHICAGO
Mod.
air-cond.
office in exc. maint.
pomaragy
Fluorescent
lighting,
tile
floors.
Suitable for sales rep., etc. $35
per month.
For appt. phone.
Resident Manager
262-2675
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent

BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE.
NORTHfield. Living room-dining room combination. private patio, reserved parking. $145. HI 6-0237 or 491-1855.
BAIRD
&amp; WARNER
3405
PARK
PL.,
EVANSTON;
5
rooms,
2 large bedrooms,
bath
and
half,
full
basement.
Rental
$225.
Phone UNiversity 4-8513.
1908
COLFAX
ST.,
EVANSTON;
6
rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath and half, full
basement. Rental $240. Phone UNiversity 4-8513.
EVANSTON
5
ROOM
TOWNHOUSE
avail.
July
1st. Washer
and
dryer,
near schools, redecorate to suit tenants. 345-1886. $170.

143

Vacation

Rentals

FAMILY VACATION
OOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

Full
2
car
2 year lease

TIME

In Beautiful

Sister Bay, Wisc.

MAUERMANN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

446-5010

WILMETTE.
3 BDRMS.,
LIV. RM.
w/frpl., sep. din. rm., full bsmt., gar.,
enc. yd. Nr. shop., transp., schls. $325.
mo, 251-1972.

PENTWATER,
BASS
LAKE
MICH.
2
cottages, Boat, fish and swim. $55 and
$65 per wk. DA 8-7368 eves. or write
G. shift, Box 666, Evanston.

Street

Evanston, Ill.
273-3855

INNETKA:
7 MONTH
SUB-LEASE,
July 1, 1967 through January 31, 1968.
3 plus bedrooms,
112 baths. Favored
location.
$360
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
Townsend.

McGUIRE

567
E.

HIGHLAND
PARK-TOWNHOUSE
leases becoming avail. starting June,
July and Aug. All 3 bdrm. Full bsmts.
w/fin. rec. rms. All fully air cond’d. In
fine east side locations. Rentals from
$325 to $385. Call ID 2-7313.

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay; modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 month]
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humbol t,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.

524 Davis
471-1855

Lincoln

&amp; ORR,

Ave.,

INC.

Winnetka

GLENVIEW.
SMALL
2
BDRM.
house on nice lot in nice location. Gas
oe
Avail. July 1st. $150 per mo. 446-

137

Wanted

to

Rent—Houses

RETURNING NORTH SHORE FAMILY
of 3 want rental in either New Trier
H.S district. $325 top.
Call ALpine 1-5011

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

144

J. Winscott
REALTOR

414 Linden St.
HI 6-1267
s;. OWNHOUSE-WILMETTE
Immaculate
and
completely _ fur_Mished,
2
bdrms.,
basement
with
powder
rm.,
garage,
excellent
location for shopping
and transp.
Short
term rental. $250 a mo.
KOENIG
&amp;
STREY

,

165 Green Bay R4., Wilmette

~—s For

812 CLARK

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

Houses

to

Share

NR.

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL
AVAILABLE AT ONCE
Hillcrest 6-0722

EVANSTON—HEATED,
2040 Sherman Av.,
2129 Central St.
GEO. CYRUS
&amp; CO.

Summer

EVANSTON
NEAR
BEACH,
BREEZY
apt. includes
3 bedrooms.,
2 baths,
- fully equipped office, dishwasher, July
-and August. UNiversity 9-1433.
INNETKA
JUNE
15TH
TO
SEPT.
ist. 4 bdrms.,
14% baths, nr. station
_ and shopping. $275 a month. Call eves.
_ and weekends. HI 6-0786.
HIGHLAND
PARK;
JUNE
1 OR
15
to Sept. 15 or Oct. 1. 4 bdrms.,
215
baths,
2.
open’
screened
porches,
central location. Gas heat. ID 2-0921.

June

i; 1967

location

$20
$25
4-9020

UN

Ricci

For Rent—Stores and Offices
NEW

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

OR 3-3130

A few available spaces left in de luxe,
air-conditioned office building, located
in the heart of town. Walk to trains
and bus. Immediate occupancy—avoid
commuting.

SEQUENS
FOR

ATTRACTIVE
A

QUIET

OFFICE

dows facing East
ton.
300 square
janitor
service
now.

McGUIRE

BR

REALTY

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday.

272-0200

SPACE
WITH

&amp; ORR,

INC.
GR

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
CENTRAL

Rd., Glenview,
Av., Evanston,
NR.

6000

TA

GREEN

SQ.

PA
UN

BAY

FT.

profes-

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
included
in
very
reasonable
rent.
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY
Co.
OFFICE- EVANSTON-APP. 352 SQ. FT.1718 Sherman Ave. near campus-just
no. of Varsity Theatre-$77.
ner mo.
Avail. now. GR
5-1010. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.
906—8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
16 x 24 and 16 x = June 1. Suit. office
orhs ee
Rea
B. LINDQUIST &amp; rami Ba
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
4-5800
WILMETTE—STORE SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. ground floor. In top location;
$35
mo.

LAKE

BAY

REALTY

AL

‘

6-3000

STORE-800
DEM PSTER-EVANSton Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
Heated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
Reasonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

4-5800
4-2600
RD.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable sent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

a For Ve ckeue orgies |
CENTRAL NEAR BENNETT
TWO BEDROOM CO-OP in this very fine
location
of
Evanston.
The
Apt.
is
situated
in
a
court.
buildin
of

Williamsburg

OFFICE
SUITE
FOR’
RENT
460
square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744
IN CENTER
Private
office
tioned building;
Days 729-2070

OFFICES:

EDENS

OF GLENVIEW
in modern
air-condiwith waiting room.
Eves. 724-3612.

AT

WILLOW:

$65;

suites from $125, incl. utilities, panelcarpeting; all
services
Building. HI 6-6650

available.

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
land Park business area.
Rent includes heat. Baird
491-1855 or BR 3-3855

148

For

IN
HIGHBasement.
&amp; Warner

Rent—Industrial

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M- 1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900
WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx. 1,800 sq. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

REAL
151

ESTATE

~Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

MORTGAGE
LOANS

AS LOW AS 5'2%,
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette
251-7200

Colonial

type

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

EVANSTON

NEW LISTING

‘McGUIRE &amp; ORR. INC.
ointmen

3-3220

153

S.E.

bdrms.,

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

N.

parking.

$245.00 per month
with
$7,000
down
payment
and
tax
deduction,
includes
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

612 Mulford St.
DAvis

8-3414

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

1416 HINMAN

AVE.

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
CONDOMINIUM
apartment
is now
available*in
this
prime
location.
2 bedrooms,
2 full
baths; elevator; private indoor parking; electric Zarage doors;
air-conditioned; balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.
Model Apartment
for inspection Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.
OR
For appt. call Mr. Sachnoff
372-3255

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

AND

PRAIRIE

Condominiums

2-3-4-Bedrooms

May

ment.

From

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

$28,500

Elevator,
swimming
pool,’
sauna,
heated garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA

8-3414

Ist.

$26,500.

By

F

¢

&amp; TYSON, ID

1571 SHERMAN AV. EVANS
IN 4-2600
-6700
BR

154

For

Sale—Apt.

Buildings

EVANSTON
LOOKING

‘FOR

A GOOD

SOLII

ESTATE INVESTMENT?
$40,000 cash or that am
in your home or other pr

me.

. for

BLDG.

7

bs

particulars

built

income

of:

in

1963,

$22,536.

on.'¢

:

o

I

It is wal

and
has
many
other
advant
besides making money for its o
LEONARD SZER

SOUTH
BRICK

EVANSTON ~

THREE

ING.

APARTMENT

Each

apt.

has

6

BU
roc

| ecnaeiggeer
and 144 BATHS.
Garage
off alley.
Asking
a
$42,500. CALL —
ED MAUER)

BRICK—
APT. BUILDING
SCHOOL

planned

6’s

AREA.

with

Two.

3 BEDROO

144
BATHS
each.
Pleasant
with Eating space. Full pth,
FINE CONDITION.
30 da
Ist poss’n. A BRAS ae
in
Sai wa

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

$28,000
A

2

APARTMENT

who

wants

=

FOR

THE

OW)

to live in a neat charn

atmosphere. Two gas heatir
]
modern kitchens and baths, attr
tiled
fireplaces
in each
ap
lots of storage space, 2 car
pleasing
landscaping with shri

Convenient
and
desirable
prompt occupancy.

actielen G. Nixon, Mer ene
1609

Sherman

THREE
apts.

Bldg.

5
4

in

Ave.

RM. AND THREE
3
garages
in
well-maintai

good Evanston

r
plmb.
eo: “ng
eatures. Calln

loc. All

income.

EXCELLENT MODERN BRICK ee
bldg.
apts.
years

in
N.E.
Evanston,
3-3'% |
and 6-142 rm. apts. aad
under
our
mana

well maintained.

Always

Gross income Ag. 520.
60s. Mr. Dail
pect &amp; ‘GOLEE,
DA 8-3200

fully aii

bargain

i
‘

REALTORS

|

NORTH EVANSTON _
I| DELUXE APTS,

BUILDER
:
wants to trade for home or vacant
and 3 bedroom apartments, Erol din
room,
U-type_
kitchens
az

expensive

‘cabinets

and

a

lian

Carpeted breakfast room.
1
““One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

;

EVANSTON
13 APARTMENTS
Owner will sell outright or tra
vacant. New 5% mortgage ava

Call Mrs. Brown ANdover

it

3-4185.

THREE
FLAT—5
ROOM
APT.
room
apt.
and
3 room
apt,
2 .
garage.
South
Evanston
loc
Priced for quick sale. $23,500
ALBERT GASKIN CO.

1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity
DE LUXE TWO 5 RM. APTS...
perf.

cond.;

we

rms.;

sep.

BEDR
HEATING
MITCHELL
158

Sale—Houses

Have

BUT CAN MAKE
ly payments we

a
e

Little Can
SIZEABLE
can find a

MO
home

Consult us without obligation.
also furnish secondary Sw

and purchase
mortgages.

existing

Roth Mortgage
3000

gas,

E
PLANTS.
$23,
BROTHERS
For

If You

Se

on

OR

2-2'/&gt; Baths
One block
Haven School,

820 OAK

QUINLAN

Outstanding Location
Block to Lake and Beach

4 BEDROOMS

:

D, sliding doors onto patio, ot tre

838 Michigan

Condominium
New Elevator Building

w/w

New building, 1st floor, 2 bedr
comb. living room/dining ¥
en/eating space. Stove, retrign’:

TWO

274-1001
EVANSTON

kit.

EVANSTON
2141
2 bdrms.,
2 baths,
ful
iat
kit., din. rm., balcony. A
a
A terrific value at
DAN DRAGASH
|
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co.,
274-1001

DAWES

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
I
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CU:
BIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS&amp; CO., INC.

WASHIN

bath,

EVANSTON

4 Bedrooms
2-2!/, BATHS

930

1

din.

sheltered

many
fine
appointments,
Something
different at

. For Sale—Condominiums

Open

EVANSTON

2

GR_5-1080

BEAUT.
4 RM.
APT,
MODERNIZED
in beaut. Park Gables,
faces Indian
Boundary
Pk.,
Chgo.
Conv.
to
churches,
shops,
and transp.
Indoor
htd. pool, indoor-outdoor
rec. areas,
pkg. lot. $15,000 equity. Priced to sell.
i ooty.04 assessment. Bd. approval. SH 3-

sep.

w/window, balcony,
and extras.

Illinois
273-3855

SELDOM WILL YOU FIND A VACANcy in this well maintained
elevator
bldg., centrally located. Ideal 7th floor
location for this attractive apartment
with
unobstructed
views.
Cheerful
living room-dining room combination,
two
bedrooms,
one
bath
w/shower,
cabinet kitchen w/eating area. Excellent wardrobe space. Board approval.
Priced
at $21,750.
Please
call Mrs.
Hauworth
for
information
and
ap-

BR

OFFRE
PRES YFINE aR
AveR
S.E. EVANSTON
2 bdrms., 2 baths,

architec-

ture;
has both east and west. exposures.
Good
sized
rooms
and
fine
layout.
Included
are:
Carpeting,
Drapes, Stove, Refrigerator and heavy
duty
Air-Conditioner.
PRICED
TO
SELL AT ONLY — $10, Naps am equity.
Monthly Assessment is $107
BOB. MILLER

GLENVIEW
COUNTRYSIDE
MEDIcal Building offers 500 sq. ft. of office
space. Available June 20.
Days 724-5413
Eves. 724-2782,

5-1080

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
space, electricity furnished. $375 per

969 Waukegan
1571 Sherman

or

NORTH
EVANSTON
ON
CENTRAL
St., near Green Bay Rd. Top sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business. =
per mo. 3 yr. lease. Call
Mr. Becke
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DAvis 8-3200

WIN:

Davis Street Evansfeet of space
with
supplied.
Available

3-3220

business

STORE-912
CHICAGO
AVENUE,
Evanston. Just north of Evanston Tr.
&amp; Savgs. Bk. at Main St. Avail. July
Ist.-size
app.
20’ x 55’-heated,
rear
delivery-reasonable rent. GR 5-1010. L.
A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

2

NORTHBROOK

1240

any

LAKE
FOREST—NEW
PROFESSIONal
building.
Air
ge ee
and
arking. 600 to 850 sq. ft. Call 7 to
34-5070.

OFFICE SPACE

FOXMAN

for

RD.

EVANSTON—CHOICE
CENTRAL
street
location.
5,000
sq.
ft.
Air
conditioned.
Good
parking.
1 Story
building containing offices. Reception
rooms,
and
large
Meeting
room.
$15,000 Yr.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900
CENTRAL GLENCOE
Two very desirable first floor offices
(or two-office
suite)
in best central
location. Private entrance. Completely
remodeled,
air
cond.
Immed.
occun, Each office, $125. Call “gira
Graham Management, VE 5-4131.

ing,
New

BUILDING

SHERIDAN

sional offices.
Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

EVANSTON

Rentals

KENILWORTH
_ First
floor
master
bedrm.
Library.
Two 2nd floor bedrooms. Nearly new.
July 15 possession. $1,100.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
Realtors
Winnetka
52 Green Bay Rd.
446-2600
URNISHED
SUMMER
RENTAL
avail. from June 15th to Nov. 15th in
luxurious hi-rise. 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
elec. kit., high floor, view of lake and
shore,
central
air- -cond.,
pool,
pvt.
beach, oes incl. Call Robert Frye at
k AL 1-6226 for appointment.
= VANSTON—SPACIOUS,
ELEGANTLY
| furn.
apt.
in
choice
East
location.
Near lake, pepeehe A and shopping. 2
bdrms., liv. rm., study.
sun room, lg.
2.
rm. July, Aug. 3275 a mo. 864-

CLEAN

PRIVATE GARAGE
Vicinity of Maple and Noyes, Evanston. Overhead door, cement floor.
UN 4-5429

EXEC.
WILL
SHARE
BEAUT.
NO.
shore 10 rm. home at nominal rent in
exchange for partial hskpg. services.
Prefer good cook with green thumb.
WI 5-3613 or CE 6-7587.

41

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

823-25 CHICAGO AVENUE
Heated 45 car garage near Evanshire
Hotel.
Immediate
possession.
GR
51244 or BU 1-5856.

Houses

Please call 446-0800, 8-5 weekdays.

140

7705

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AL 1.0330 | 146

INEED 3 BEDROOM
HOME TO RENT
in the Winnetka area from June 15th to
Aug.
lst.
Will be
attending
WNorthwestern.
University
and
Winnetka
Public
School
Summer _ workshop,

ST.

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent. Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
temporary” or ae anent.

39

-Rent—Garages

EVANSTON

WINNETKA
In
desirable
location
is
offered
a
furnished house for small family for 3
mos.
from
June
ist.
There
are
3
bdrms. and 2 baths (1 bdrm. and bath
on Ist floor). $400 a month.

Frances

For Rent—Steres and Offices

BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPROX.
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 cars plus 4,500
add’l.
sq. ft. for offices
or storage
space
if desired.
Now
occupied
Dodge Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
Evanston.
(1 blk. N. of Church
St.)
Available within 60 days.
Call Roy Peterson
GR 5-1200.

115 BATHS.

AND
3
BEDROOMS.
garage. Choice location.
at $250 per month.

146

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Immed. occ. with 2-yr. lease. De luxe
3 bdrm. 21% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.;
all elec.
kit. including
double
oven
range,
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
dis., washer-dryer. Fully carpeted liv.
rm.
din.
rm.
and
stairs,
air-cond.,
garage
with
radio
control
door,
3
blocks to train and shopping. No pets.
$390 per month. Please call for appt.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CoO.
446-1294
446-3248
825-6948

EVANSTON

DUPLEX-6 ROOMS

CALL

5

ms

¥OUNG

Central

St.

UNiversity

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

contracts

Corporation
9-1444

Evanston

Classified —

i fee

�158

For Sale—Houses

NASH
GLENVIEW EAST
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE
PRICE REDUCED

y. BRADY REALTY CO.
M
‘CUSTO
te
gi

oie

RANCH

BRICK

BUILT

10th green

of Sunset

Ridge

Club. Paneled family room, walled
atio, 3 or 4 bedrooms,
3 _ baths,

~

ous dining room, built-in kitchen,
breakfast area, 1st floor utility room

and a basement, too. Air conditioned.
‘It’s a beautiful home in a sylvan
setting gettact for the discriminating
family.
Upper bracket.

9

LANE

IN

THE

‘SUNSET

New Trier school districts.
Ridge androom’
with
walnut
paneled
room,

built-in

ily room

kitchen,

- master bedroom with
é
room
and bath,
_ quarters

3

and

3 car

and barbecue,

fireplace, dress3 more
family

more

conditioning,

baths,

Central

filters,

air

Japa-

~ SUNSET
Bi pa

and

place,

6

the

finest

KENILWORTH
Larger home

RIDGE

family

room

bedrooms

with

4

schools.

Offered

reproduction

cost.

spection.

We

with

baths

LMOST

NEW

2

at fraction

of

invite

in-

STORY

ON

-

with space
studio
and

above
bath.

charming.
eee

roughed in
It’s
most

EVANSTON
$25,000
Vacant — Immediate
possession — 6
room
brick
home,
all
on
the
first
floor. Easily expandable second floor.
2 car
garage.
Located
in
a
quiet
residential neighborhood within walking distance of everything. Call today.

$99,500
4 BEDROOM,

3

BATH

RANCH

ON

A

-. secluded lane near Country Club. 25
foot living room, formal dining room,
family
unusual
to the

room
with
barbecue
and
brick floor, glazed porch, up
minute
kitchen,
3 bedrooms

with

2

baths

be

m

in

one

wing,

NORTHFIELD
HEART
ing

landscaping.

BRICK

RANCH

ON

ee.
2 car garage.
est. A real value.

.

A BEAU-

_

Owner

moving

$40,500
WHITE
COLONIAL
RANCH
foot lot in a very nice area.

-Living
family

room
room

with
with

picture
window
fireplace,
nice

kitchen, 3 excellent bedrooms and 2
. ceramic
baths.
Transferred
owner.
See it today.

RMING

HOME

NEAR

MIDDLE-

Tennis Clue. designed by Ernest
rt.
lst floor
has
large
living
‘room
with
paneled
fireplace
wall,

good
dining ‘“‘L’’, kitchen with dishwasher, disposal and breakfast area, 2
good sized bedrooms, jalousied porch,
tile

bath.
2nd
floor
has
2
ms,
-another
ceramic
ment with toilet and shower.
heat, 2 car garage. On almost an
and in tip top shape. Available

See it today.

more
bath.
Gas
acre
soon.

RANCH
lot.

bedrooms,
separate

ON

dining

_ V. J. BRADY
Willow

brk. 6 bdrms.,

:

Upper

FOOT

Philip’s.

with fireplace,

jalousied

attached

2

porch,

garage.

REALTY.CO.

Road,

- KENILWORTH
-homes on the
‘garden.

St...

room,

_ full basement. and
Expandable, too.

- 1850

100X185.

near

living room

Northfield

HI

6-5700

E.
ONE
OF
FINEST
market today. English

442. baths,

bracket.

library, fine

» HANDSOME
COLONIAL.
PERFECon
in
Sone.
construction
and
decorations. 4
bdrms., 342 baths. fam.

rm.

Early poss.

FIRST

frame
—

TIME

OFFERED.

STONE

AND

ranch w/prize_ garden. Ideal
Home we call perfection. In

WANT
A
CHARMING
HOME
ON
wooded lot. Lovely din. rm. but for
summer time grilled dinners on scr.
rch
are
a delight.
4 bdrms.
214%
ths. Fam. rm.
LOVELY
2 STY.
COL.
W/COUNTRY
charm on 1% acre. 4 spc. bdrms., fam.
=.
A pleasure to show and see in
*

FIRST
TIME
- honeymoon

bdrms.

-

grade

Mae

OFFERED.
PRECIOUS
cottage
on quiet lane. 3

114 baths.

and

high

Deep

school.

lot. 2 blks.

12 — Classified

ROAD,

CHARMING
placed

This.is

in

TWO
a

young

a home

COLONIAL,

executive

setting.

for the discriminating

buyer. Large living room, sep. dining
room,
four
double
bedrooms,
21%
baths.
Paneled
family
room
with
fireplace, full basement. 2 car garage.
Immediate possession. $51,900.
WINNETKA
There is something special about this
home, lovely three bedroom ranch set
in-a sylvan setting. Large living room
with fireplace. Attached
garage
and
well landscaped yard, with a price tag |
which is hard to resist.

SEQUENS
1240

Meadow

Rd:

REALTY

Northbrook

272-0200

Open Sunday from 11 to 5 P.M.

KENILWORTH

REALTY

ONE OF ITS KIND
Simply redone — but elegant. Believe
you
willagree
after
seeing
it.
Spacious
in every way
and suitable
for large or small family who wishes
freedom
and privacy.
Beautiful
terrace and rear yard with green house
for
garden
lovers.
Play
yard
for
children. _ Within walking distance of
the Village. For full details call Mrs.
Kastrup.

KENILWORTH
600

Exclusive

locations.

to

REALTY

Green Bay Road
Kenilworth
j
(corner Roger)
ALpine 1-5600
BRoadway 3-2552

outstanding

features

house

one

of the best

NEW

NIAL,

inter-com

values

on

Luxe

air

pond.

There

17x27

is

living

a

room,

the

in

dining

Swainwood,

this

a

family

patio.

bring
outside
beauty
right
inside
apart from the joy of being able to
walk
out to the garden
or terrace
from
almost
anywhere
you
wish.
What better for entertaining?
There
are
3
delightfully
decorated
bedrooms plus a spare room, 2 colorful
bathrooms.
A
den with a 2nd _ firelace. Paneled
kitchen with all the
eatures for easy living and a family
room
with
an attached
greenhouse.
Circular drive, blacktop
turnaround.
2 car garage. All this for a price in
mid
50s.
CALL MARY JOAN HERBER

4-1855
5-1855

&amp; GOLEE

WILMETTE

All Face Brick 1 story home just 2
blks.
to Logan
School.
Living
rm.,
Brick
firepl.,
dining
rm.,
two
twin
bedrms,
tiled
bath,
kitchen
needs

attic

Central

screens

garage
$59,500.

room

kitchen has
dishwasher,

breakfast room

num

door

16x25.

conditioning,

storms

opener.

and

The

IN
LEVEL
SPLIT
ELEGANT
AN
air-conditioned,
Northbrook—centrally
3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced yard,
of other
lots
and
system
intercom
2,750 square
‘‘goodies’’ to embellish
feet of living space. High 40s. Call us
to see TODAY.
LARGE
HOUSE,
LARGE
VALUE
IN
excellent location in Northbrook surrounded by mature trees. Four large
bedrooms, 214 CT baths, oak cabinet
kitchen, with built-ins, paneled family
room, fireplace in living room—see to
believe in low 40s.

Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spacious.
liv. rm., din: rm., lovely cab. kit., 3
twin
size bedrms.,
142 baths,
huge
family
rm.,
space
for
4th
bedrm.
ysrpenne incl. Central loc. $29,750.

BRUFF

REALTY

527 Dundee

Rd., Northbrook

Well-built brick 142 story home
just
offered with 4 bedrms., 2 tiled baths,
tandem
bedrm.
or
dené
recently
remodeled and redecorated, beautiful
kitchen with brkfst. space, 2 car brick
—_
30
day
poss.
Call
today.

NORTHBROOK
Most
attractive
Ranch
Home
on
lovely
4%
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage. Largel liv. rm., dining
area,

kitchen.

util,
..rm.,.
impressive

SMART

3 bedrms.,

2.
car
att.
home. $31,500.

&amp; GOLEE,.

tiled

bath,

gar.

An

272-7550
DEERFIELD—WHY

acre

wooded,

fully

and

neighbors.

Ail

brick

with

separate dining room,
fireplace, 200’
deep
yard
wih
large
screen
porch
and barbecue. 3 bedrooms 2 powder
rooms
plus
rec.
room.
Band
Box
condition. $37,500.

orch.

Year

brick

Central

Av.,

H.P.

Location!!
IN

432-6320

Location!!

N. W. EVANSTON,
1 BLOCK
TO
Lincolnwood School—smaller home in
area of larger more expensive homes.
Three bdrms.,
1 bath, separate din.
rm.,. large side porch, plus fairly new
2 car garage. Price $24,500! Call Now.
Mr.
Potter.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co.

GR

5-1010

old

vinyl

A

custom

built

Coppe

oor.

built-i
D an
shades

Large

maste

SPLIT-LEVEL
WITH
A _ PLUS
Charming 3 bedrooms, 1!2 bath ho
on deadend lane. Lower level —
Famliy
room
PLUS
large
amil
Breakfast
room.
Formica
cabing
Kitchen w/built-ins. Attached garag
Priced to sell. $26,900.
WINNETKA

Red Brick COLONIAL 5 bedrooms,
baths, 2 powder rooms. Living rooy
w/marble

Paneled

FP,

Large

DEN.

Dining

Modern

_Kitchen,

roo

pa

eled. Breakfast room.
Paneled
FA
ILY
ROOM.
Utility
room
on
Is
Screened — porch.
aster
bedroo
w/separate dressing room and bath.
car garage, radio’ controled. PRIM
EAST LOCATION. $94,500.

L. RINGER
Hillcrest
LOngbeach

INDIAN

6-72’
1-44

RIDGE

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Unique rambling ranch home featur
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
thré
huge bedrooms, 242 ceramic tile bath
and
beamed paneled family room wi
fireplace,
with
an
unusual
tra
peters
from
slate entry to sunké

iving room

and formal dining room

2 car garage. Step saver kitchen
basement.
Priced at $47,900.

a

Builder’s model home—only 6 mon
old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two sto}
Cape
Cod. Here is truly living on
luxury
level.
This
home
features
large bedrooms, 242 baths and a f
basement. Master bedroom is on
downstairs level. Also on the
groul
level is a beautiful
paneled
fami
room with fireplace, mud
room
a
large
2-car
garage.
Other
de
lu
features
included
are,
professio
landscaping
front
and
rear,
sto
and screens, wall to wall carpeti
and throw rugs, drapes and curtai
wallpaper, patio and special lighti
fixtures. Truly
a magnificent buy o
beautiful
cul-de-sac
location.
Oy

TOWN BUILDERS

Walters

and Landwehr
272-5150

TO BUY

See

&amp; TYSON,

ING

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ana

Evanston,

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&amp; TYSON,
$25,000
Located

transportation,
School. Prompt

Helen

near

G. Nixon,
Hahn

1609 Sherman

Ave.

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and
possession.

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CHARMING,
OLDER
baths,
3 bedrooms,
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Northbrook.

QUINLAN

UN

Rd

OR SELL CALL

QUINLAN

field,
view;

457

area. Maste

bedroom and bath, 3 family bedroom|
and bath plus 2 maid’s
rooms
an
bath. Basement has PANELED
REQ
REATION ROOM and bath. Beautifu
ly landscaped porperty w/undergrou
sprinkling
system.
2 car garage.
home of distinction for the discrim
nating buyer. Upper bracket.

ty

1%

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
214 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
mm. poss. on 1 model
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

great

roo

apanee Kitchen w/barbeque,
refrigerator, freezer, 2 ovens,
D, large eating
area, tiffany

Evanston

HIGHLAND
PARK—HAPPINESS
IS
this utterly charming home on a no
through
street
with
children
galore

Realtors
improved

MORE

and thrifty at $25,500.

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily

FOR

when
you
only
need
3 bédrooms?
Stone and brick, perfectly maintained
custom built. Spacious rooms, lovely
view,
grea
storage
area.
It’s nifty

Hillcrest 6-4700

DAvis.8-3200

PAY

eating

Winnetka
999 Linden

ATMOSPHERE—CLOSECOUNTRY
in location. Colonial ranch with four
baths, fireplace, 2 car
two
bedrooms,
ed acre on private lane.
arage, Ww
possibilities,
on
expansi
xcellent
close to Edens—Lower 30s.

EVANSTON

each

HIGHLAND PARK
JUST ON THE MARKET!
Centrally a
conditioned
ELEGANT
lannon_ sto
slate
roofed
home
near
the LAK
with
PRIVATE
BEACH
RIGHTS.
story foyer with marble floor. Magn
ficent
32x18
Living
room,
Dini
room, Powder room. Large screene

6-5544

HI

Street

in

is

DON’T
MISS
‘THIS.
ALL
BRICK
ranch,
3 bedrooms,
den,
full living
room, built-in kitchen, 2 car garage.
Beautifully landscaped.
Must
see to
appreciate. $27,500
Open Evenings 7-9

EVANSTON

refrigerator,

alumi-

suitable for two more
bedrms.
and
bath.
Full
basement
and
one
car
arage. Beautiful yard and surroundng
homes.
A _ real
good = starter!
$31,500. Call now.

bright

and

electric

price

and WILDE

REALTORS
Elm

The

built-in oven and
disposal
and
a

devices

- bedroom
w/bath,
2 other twin bec
rooms,
bath.
Paneled’
Recreatio
room
w/fireplace,..Maid’s
room
a
bath. 2 car
arage. Dead end stree
near school.
$52,500.

with glass door to the

air

and

GOELZER

714

a_fire-

is

There

paving.

room,
living
14x25
the
in
room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and

great

modern
range,

family room

popular

maintained

ranch
offers
wonderful
living
and
unusual privacy. The fenced rear yard
has
underground
epee
for
future
swimming pool with
filter and heater
and
garage,
attached
oversized
in
approximately
4,500
square
feet
of
place
dining

nestled among
200 trees on 2 acres of
secluded land
only 42 mile to school
and train. This home has real charm
in that whole
walls of
glass sliding
doors to the living and dining
rooms,

in

perfectly

oy

JUST
LISTED,
SPLIT-LEVEL:
Larg'
Large Living room w/fireplace, Sepa
rate
Dining
room,
Kitchen
w/stov

the

’

‘

CONDI

and 4% baths

Intercom.
On
4%
acre
in
mos
desirable SOUTH
GLENCOE. A
gra
cious
famil
home
in
‘‘move-i
condition.”’
,500

room,

study with fireplace,
family kitchen
with breakfast area plus an activities
room with bath. Full basement with
paneled recreation room, central air
conditioning, swimming pool and a 2
car
attached
garage.
The
price
is
GLENVIEW—Located

COLO

AIR

4 bedrooms

detection

condi-

fireplace

CENTRALLY

dead
end lane.
Foyer,
Living rool
w/FP,
Dining
room,
Family
room
Kitchen w/D and D, Separate eating
area.
Powder
room,
4 bedrooms,
baths.
._Floored
attic
for
storage
Basement has paneled RECREATI
ROOM
w/FP.,
full
bath.
2
ca
attached
garage.
Fjre
and
burgla

bedroom

an

Seren

‘“‘MAGIC BRAIN”

GLENCOE
LISTING,
CHARMING

TIONED,

tioned ranch on a beautiful lot of an
acre and a half overlooking a private

. decorative

storage

5

include

NORTHBROOK—De

Forest

large

this

= AND

IBM

North
Shore.
Living
room,
dining
room, bright kitchen and powder room
on the first floor and 3 bedrooms and
a
bath
on
the
second.
Basement,
enclosed front porch, oversized garage
and a nice lot 50x 187. An easy walk
for the youngsters to both Crow Island
and Skokie Schools.

A Superior Ranch

some _ work,

COME

WINNETKA—This
reduced
price
of
$30,500 makes this well located 6 room

IMMACULATE
AND
WELL
PLANNED
HOUSE. Lovely carpeting
and drapes in living and =
room.
Powder room, well equi
d
kitchen,
family
room
has
brick
wall
with
raised hearth, both kitchen and family
room
have unusual
polished pegged
maple
flooring.
Large
master
bedroom
with
own
bath.
2
family
bedrooms and bath.
CALL CHARLOTTE TYSON

SMART

‘see

xtra

CEdar
BRoadway

the

system, burglar alarm, heated swimming
pool and central air conditioning.
The price is $175,000.

Lake

20x20

and

house designed by Schwall. There is a
fireplace in the 17
x 32 living room,
separate dining room, family kitchen
with
a
Bar-B-Q
fireplace plus
all
modern
built-in conveniences
and
a
delightful family room 22x 31. There
is a
paneled den, 3 ceramic baths, 2
powder rooms and a 2 car attached
getaee
with
electric
door
opener.

Horse
farm
and
30
dog
kennel.
4
bedroom
estate house redecorated, 2
bedroom
tenant house, stable, many
ether bldgs. 3 car garage, large barn,
nicely landscaped. On state Highway
in Lake ep
Illinois
CALL
JOHN HANLON

and

shopping

NORTHFIELD—If you want the luxury
of a fine contemporary ranch and a
beautiful lot of over an acre, be sure

In Lake Forest

rooms,

station,

KENILWORTH—Frame
Dutch Colonial
in superb east location. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
a bath
plus
2
bedrooms
and a bath on the third.
There
is a fireplace
in the
living
.room,
2 car garage with apartment
above
and
a beautiful lot 100
x 175.
The price is $59,500.

3 bdrm. ranch on 3/4 acre wooded lot.
Flagstone entry. Living-dining comb.
w/cathedral
ceiling,
stone
fireplace,
bay window;
kitchen w/built-in oven,
range,
and_
dishwasher,
breakfast
area.
Family
room
w/bookcases,
Master
bedrm.
w/bath;
2 bedrooms
w/hall
bath.
Thermopane
windows;
patio; 2 car garage $45,000.
CALL JOHN HANLON

In Lake

The

Central School are ail in easy walking
distance.
Living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
bath and powder
room.
The heated garage is attached,
the
lot is 58x153
and
the
price
is
$32,500.

Area

70 Acres and

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS

and WILDE

*GLENCOE—Brick
and
stone ranch
in
one
of
Glencoe’s
most
convenient

Living
room with fireplace. Carpeting
and
drapes. Attractive kitchen w/eating area. Full basement w/recreation
room.
Work
shop,
laundry
area.
Screened.
porch.
Semi
finished
attic
with
regular
stairway.
Central
air
conditioning.
Attractive
yard nicely
landscaped.
Quiet
established
area
convenient
to shopping,
train, park,
pools and: schools.
$24,900.
CALL CHARLOTTE TYSON

WINNETKA

STORY

realtors

Built Older Home

283 E. Deerpath
Lake Forest, Ill.

FINE FIRST HOME for the growing
family.
Three
bedroom,
Cape
Co7.
Two
full baths,
large
living
room,
separate dining room. Two and a half
Car
garage
with
large,
cemented
patio. Immaculate! Only $22,500.

to

251-6465

BAY

word

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

NORTHBROOK
FOR
THE
ENTERTAINER.
Two
bedroom ranch. with a large magnificent
family room. Garage. Beautiful backyard
with
fruit
trees.
In
town
location. $22,500.

$32,000.

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

118 GREEN

A

$28,900
‘wooded

.

usable

another

For Sale—Houses

GOELZER

Charming
Well

FRONT-

NASH
HI 6-7180

‘fork

‘BRICK

including

$21,500
NORTHBROOK
Immediate
occupancy—Three
bedroom ranch home, kitchen with eating
space,
living
room
dining
room
combination,
utility
room,
142
car
garage, large lot, low taxes. Exterior
needs paint and the price has been
reduced accordingly.

$55,000.
d

and

$18,500
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city
convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch home
on
half
acre
lot.
Huge
rear
yard
ecmpletely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
area,
kitchen
with
adjoining
sara room, two good bedrooms. Low
axes,
:

and barbecue, part basement with rec.

PRETTY
100
2p

NORTHFIELD.

NORTHBROOK

tifully landscaped acre. 4 bedrooms, 3
pune.
1st floor utility room,
built-in
_
kitchen, den,
family room
with bar
=
#

OF

2 streets

$235,000 home.

$69,500
ROMAN

on

is

158

from
the
North
Shore
have
been
calling
this
home
after
showings!
Shrimp
brick-3
spacious
B.R.;
ly
baths; L.R. w/frpl.; a dining room for
large parties; family rm. w/frpl. bar,
beautiful walnut
paneling;
a dream
kitchen w/brick barbecue and _ sliding
doors to tree-shaded screened porch
for
those
summer
parties.
Electric
eye
on
garage
plus
many
other
extras. An unusual home of remarkable beauty—70s.
CALL MARY JOAN HERBER

$90,000

2.2 ACRES

guest

and
bath
in
other
wing,
basement, and 2 car garage.
swimming
pool.
Excellent

al
20x40

section

WINNETKA
$37,000
Owners retiring to Florida and wish
to sell their Winnetka home, which is
in
immaculate
condition.
It has
a
living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large
kitchen,
3
bedrooms
and
a
tandem fourth which can be a family
room.
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
landscaped
yard
and
three
car
garage. Low taxes. Will consider any
reasonable offer and terms.

A

ms with another bath, attached

arage
r
a

East

$33,500
This is it! Comfortable older home in
a wonderful location. First floor has
entry
hall,
living
room,
separate
dining room, kitchen, den and powder
rocm. There are four corner bedrooms
and a bath on the second floor. Full
basement,
two car garage and good
size lot, low
taxes.
See
this
home
soon.

on

delightful half acre among
beautiful
- homes.
Large living room with fireee.
separate dining room,
built-in
‘kitchen
with
adjacent
family
room,
wder
room,
extra
large
master
room with its own bath, 2 more

be

in

$90s
near

WINNETKA

‘fire-

$62,500

eA

RANCH

Sears School and station. Large livin
room, dining room, modern kitchen.
bedrooms,
342
baths.
Separate
servant’s
quarters.
Large
lot.
Owner
prefers one day’s notice for showings.

~ second
floor,
layroom
and
more
a ——
and a
bath on
third
floor.
mming
pool.
screened
porches,
gas
heat,
ew
Trier
and
Sunset

dge

LUXURY

$38,900
EAST.
First
time
offered—New
Trier
district. White brick and frame Bi-level,
3
Bdrms.,
112
baths,
family
rm.
Excellent condition. Beautiful lot. Call
us ‘fer full details.

ool, and private pond.
occupied
by
a_ well

known architect. One of
homes in the Chicago area.

BATH

GLENVIEW

servants’

garage.

electronic

‘
2

breakfast-fam-

with fireplace

bedrooms,

dining

spacious

fireplace,

and

walls

3

“Exquisite
$64,900

on 34 acre. Crab orchard stone and
frame.
Separate dining room.
Up-tothe-minute kitchen plus eating area.
Walnut paneled den with double doors
and parquet floors. West wing has 2
master bedrooms and bath plus game
room, Property overlooks 18 fairway
with
magnificient
views
across
the
course.
Owner’s
transfer makes
this
exceptional house available.

Northbrook Estate Area
PRIVATE

ROOM,

Ser: Slew Midind
Fascinating and Flawless

|, 19

�Es

*

si

ie
KENILWORTH

WINNETKA
ROOM
acre. 4

COLONIAL
ON
A
bedrooms, 242 baths,

Chestnut

paneled

den

HALF
Wormy

w/fireplace

WITH

and

bookshelves, family room w/fireplace,
15
x 24 living room
w/fireplace,
formal dining
room, large eating area in
kitchen.
Large patio;
beautiful landcaping. 2-car garage.

GLENVIEW
ROOM
BRICK
AND
CEDAR
Colonial of superior construction, and
beautifully spacious for gracious living.
There
are
4
large
corner
bedrooms, 242 baths and a 20 x 1312 ft.
family room with ranch plank floor-

ing,

beamed

ceiling,

and

a

Weatheredge

Full

large

basement,

Pecan

2-car

panelnig

fireplace.

garage

electric
controls.
Beautiful
lot in executive area.

w/

sweeping

ROOM
WHITE
PAINTED
BRICK
modern
home
that
is
refreshingly
different,
and in a beautiful setting
overlooking
the
16th
green
of
the

North

Shore

and

bath.

Parquet

Large
foyer
with
taircase. Screened

NORTHFIELD
room

and_

bath.

vay

room w/fireplace
plus a lovely Birc
paneled
library.
hermador
kitchen
with self cleaning ovens, ice maker,
mixmaster
food
center,
etc.
Continuity of rooms
for small or large

scale entertaining;

car garage;
bracket.

Priced

Inner courtyard.
in

upper,

3-

upper

AMBLING
BRICK
RANCH
ON
A
lovely
wooded
lot.
4 bedrooms,
3
baths, kingsize family room opening

onto patio.

Modern

kitchen

with large

eating
area.
Full
basement
with
recreation area. Many storage areas.
2-car att. garage. Priced in the lower

‘Hugh C. Michels
and Company
1 ELM

ST., WINN.

_

Hillcrest 6-7100

LUXURY

BRICK RANCH

$79,500.

$73,500
THIS

DELUXE

6

YEARS

NEW

AIR-

Conditioned
home _ is
a_
beauty!
Delightful
GARDEN
ROOM
with
indoor
GRILL
and
wet
BAR
has
sliding glass doors opening onto brick
atio and LARGE SWIMMING POOL.
ard is completely fenced. There are
3 twin size bedrooms, 21% tile baths.
Most
attractive
FAMILY
ROOM
24’ x 16’ with fireplace. Full basement.
Large
well
landscaped
lot in East
Glenview.

flooring.

MAGNIFICENT
12
ROOM
BRICK
French
Normandy
home
that is an
architectural masterpiece. There are
6 family
bedrooms,
3 baths,
plus

SUITE

HOME
IN
CHOICE
EAST
LAKE
Forest just 2 blocks from the Lake.
An
UNUSUALLY
NICE
piece
of
PROPERTY
on OVER
AN ACRE
of
ground
on
ae
secluded
RAVINE.
Exceptional plantings with
a SODDED
LAWN
and
located
with
many
FLOWERING
PLANTS
and_=
shade
TREES.
Underground sprinkling
system. 3 BEDRMS. AND 3 BATHS
plus
fa “lv room.
Centrally AIR
CONDITIONED.
An
unusually
nice
home.

beautiful
sore
porch. $52,000.

MMEDIATE
POSSESSION
MAY
BE
had of this conveniently located ranch
home
in
Evanston;
Haven _ school
district. 3 lovely bedrooms, a ceramic
tile bath plus a powder room. Large
living
room
w/fireplace.
Full
basement
with
area
perfect
for
future
recreation
room.
Summer _ porch;
payed Truly a work-saver home for
other. Fenced yard. Lower 30s.

servant’s

MASTER

Country Club grounds. 26

ft. living room w/fireplace, full dining
room,
new
kitchen
w/built-in
elec.
range, double oven, refrigerator and
dishwasher,
Den
w/closet
and
full
bath. Upstairs
a large
master
bedoom
w/dressing
room
and bath,
2
other bedrooms (1 w/fireplace), dress-

ing room

A

size—space for TV, chaise and extra
chests
for that
sitting
room
atmosphere. PRIVATE
, of course,
and DRESSING ROOM. And there are
4 more bedrooms
and an additional
214 baths. This sturdily built English
Tudor has a FIRST FLOOR
DEN, a
REC. ROOM and BKFST. ROOM
too.
Most convenient location. Low 90s.

OUTSTANDING
SPLIT-LEVEL IN DEERFIELD
BUILT 4 IN
1965
AND
IN
PERFECT
condition. 4 large bedrms, 2-14 baths,
family room with doors to patio, nice
basement
and a kitchen that’s ‘‘the
greatest’’. 2 car garage. Sodded lawn
with fenced back yard
makes this an
extraordinary buy in low, low 40s.

DON'T
IN.

SEEING

THIS

PICTURESQUE

Cape Cod on a lovely corner lot in
NORTHEAST
Morton
Grove,
2 bedrms
and bath downstairs—2
bedrms
and bath upstairs.
Large
basement.
Cool patio—garage. Priced in low 30s.

PORTER
REALTORS
62 GREEN

&amp; WEINRICH
BAY

WINNETKA
456-2600

RD.

KENNETH

FRIEND

low Thirties.

GHLAND PARK
Hemphill built—1958
This
well
styled
American
Colonial
brick ranch on select landscaped site
of
former
nursery
with
established
comparable surrounding homes has 2
master
bedrooms,
212
ceramic
tile
baths,
paneled
family
room
w/wet
bar,
den,
breakfast
room,
excellent
ountry kitchen, 2 fireplaces, central
air,
large
basement.
2 car
garage
/electric eye door. Offered at $14,000
below replacement cost. Many inclu‘ions.
EPERFIELD
ell located 3 bedroom ranch, cabinet
tchen, lovely fence yard, black top
Hrive, ceramic tile bath, large utility
oom. Extras $22,500.
DRTHBROOK
True
Colonial—with
8 rooms,
4
bedrooms,
242 baths,
2 car garage,
amily rm. and washer-dryer area Ist
r. CENTRAL AIR—$46,000.

ing's Court Corporation
a division

of.

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373
RAND NEW—4-bedroom
Colonial still
nder construction. On heavily wooded
ot—center entry hall—separate dining
‘oom—215
baths—paneled
family
00m w/fireplace—$49,900.
ORTON
GROVE—attractive
3-bedrm.
plit level—nice
living-dining
combi1ation—2
tile
baths—paneled
rec.
room
and
separate
utility
room—
20,

.\NDYMAN’S
SPECIAL—Northbrook
est area—3
bedrm.
frame
Ranch.
feeds handy
family
to put
outside
into shape—-large
living-dining room
ombination.
Nice
kitchen;
separate

utility area;

oversized

through-

BIRCHWOOD
Skokie

2-7300

Hwy.

une I, 1967

— Prestige at a price!
Small French Normandy, close to all
conveniences.
Completely
updated.
2
full C.T. baths. Living rm., separate
Dining rm., Den, New Kit. HIGH 30s.

GLENCOE

OPEN SUN. 2-4:30
593 ORCHARD LANE
Dundee
to
MHohlfelder
—
N.
to
Orchard — then West. LIKE SWIMMING? Here is a cozy Ranch with a
divine
heated
FREE
FORM
SWIMMING POOL — with diving board! 3
Bedrms., 2 baths, stunning Living rm.
and MANY
PLUS
FEATURES. MID
Ss.

KENNETH
Hubbard

ROOMING

FRIEND
835-3750

Woods

HOUSE

SOUTH

Northbrook

PA 4-3294

In

14 block to Willard School! Remodeled
bungalow.
New
cabinet kitchen, new
ceramic
bath
with
vanity,
new
decorating,
new
roof, new
combination storms
and screens.
Everything
hew except the owner! Is that you?
Only $29,500.
This fine home
has a
cozy fireplace
and
garage.
Call
us
now! A SHER-WINNER!

Evanston

Newly Listed

Close to Oakton School and fine Ridge
Avenue transportation! Well designed
oversized
Pennsylvania
Dutch
Colonial 7 lovely rooms, 3 BR’s, 11% baths,
huge kitchen and fine 1st floor fam.
rm., and 1!4 car garage. Magnificent
condition $44,000.
A SHERWINNER!

Price

EV-

REALTORS
SEE

Cozy
ranch
style in NW
section!
2
large
bedrooms,
fireplace,
big
din.
rm., modern
kitchen, full basement.
Maintenance
free
aluminum
siding.
Forced air heat. NOW ONLY $27,500.

SAMUEL SHERWIN.

roof, copper gutters, circular drive to
3 car garage.
Large
reception
hall
with authentic red quarry tile floor,
dark
oak
trim,
terrace
overlooking
garden, living room
with bay, summer porch, large dining room, separate
breakfast
room
with
sunny
leaded glass windows, kitchen, library
with fireplace and bookshelves.
Spacious master bedroom, dressing room
and
two bathrooms,
six other
bedrooms plus four baths. 4
peneled
playroom on the 3rd floor.
Short walk
to schools and playfield. If you want a
fine home, call
.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

OPEN

Hlillerest
Hillcrest

DAILY 2 TO

6-1855
6-2700

5

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
3 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, lge.
breakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
Beautiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
$24,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.

WILMETTE

OPEN

Rd.

2-5

WALL TO ‘‘L’”’ TRAIN AND SHOPS
Conveniently
located
3
bedroom
ranch.
Living-dining
room
combination has timbered ceiling. Good closet
space. Lovely wooded lot with fenced
yard.
Gas
heat.
114
car
garage.

$26,750.

attached

8

Mitchell Brothers
Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
6 Bdrms. 2 Baths Near Lake
Hard-to-find big home W/oak beamed
family
room,
den,
and 3 _ frpls.
Everything kept in apple-pie order by
two house-proud
maiden
ladies who
lived in it very
gently.
The
owner
says she’s crazy when she says ‘‘Sell
for Sixty.’’ Call Roger Fisher to see
one of Evanston’s wonderful colonial
homes.

HOME!

OWNERS
HAVE
JUST
SPENT
OVER
$20,000 completely remodeling this 4
bedroom,
2 bath
home.
The
14
x 28
country
kitchen
has_
old-fashioned
charm with all the modern efficiency
every woman
wants,
including laundry in its own special louvered area.
The master bedroom is huge;
others
all twin-size;
large living room;
full
dining
room.
Quiet
area
one
block
from
St. Athanasius.
Short walk
to
“L,’’ C&amp;NWRR and bus. This must be
seen! Mid 40s. Call Fran Hamilton.

REALTY
945-1670

&amp; ORR,

GR

NEW BUILDER
ONLY 4 LEFT

decorated

A

fenced.

1741

Orchard

Lane,

and

only

are

for

!

$23,900.

De

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS

IN GLENVIEW AREA.
CONSULT
2c"

Glenview Realty
Established 1925
1141

Waukegan

INDIAN

Road

HILL

‘YOUR HOME
SUMMERTIME:
is

EASY

...

REALTY,

IN

IS OUR: BUSINESS”’
AND
THE MOV
If you’ve

been

thinking

#

of selling your home, this is the time
to do it. Why wait? NOW is the pee

when prospects
buy . . . NOW,

will come, look, a
before school starts

:

and heavy weather sets in. So, call us.
NOW and let us get cracking on that

listing for you!

¢

HERE IS A CONVENIENT SPOT!
:
The children need only walk 1
to public school; 1 block to parochial
school.
The
family
can
en
spaciousness of the living room wi
attractive
fireplace;
separate
room;
kitcnen
with
eating
area;

bedrooms

plus

a_=éheated

sx

porch; 2 car garage; 4 blocks to
transportation. Low 30s.
mtiel
Ui

COME WITH US AND INSPECT THIS
Exceptionally
gracious
contemporary
home
in
a
‘‘Country’’
area.
outstanding rooms with space. Step

living room;
of windows;

_

7

dining room with a wall
family room with sliding

S:

doors to patio; large Workable kitch- ©
en; 3 bedrooms;
dressing room; 2134
baths.
Many
de luxe
appointments.
Perfect condition. Built in 1965.
|
THE

FIRST

CONSIDERATION

MUST

be the setting. anspeds this elegant
home
that overlooks the lake. ‘ihe
spaciousness and charm of the first
floor invites any type of entertaining.
The 2nd floor has 5 family bedrooms
and

4

baths,

which

an appointment

gracious

is

ideal

for

are bedroo
schools. Make

the

—

for inspection of this

home.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC. |
REALTORS

38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

OAK

Road.

new

6-0900

Home

DRIVE

ee

SUNSET “ae

OFF

maintained.

A_ superbly

KitchenAid.

luxe

pecan

ing.

Almost

with built-in
The

/
|

sliding

a

5

&amp; CO.

446-7270

~

room with handsome
a dream kitchen with

pancies

de-

a

Dishwasher,

recreation

room

bar, central air conditionincluded.

carpeting

new

glass

doors

of fhe

farnily

room-open onto a delightful free
patio,
complete
with
canvas
beyond which lies the swimming

summertime

delight

for

pan beng &lt;9 &lt;ee. pa
of oni
makes
s extra ordinary
o
available. Call John Gosden

ORRINGTON

Evanston

for
roof,

*

children
Ha
u

©
gn
pote

™

CO. —a

REALTY

DA 8-4440

SAVE STEPS

$21,500

1:30 TO

Northfield

Excellent

family

paneled family
stone fireplace,

VACANT

T. BROWN

eating

andscaped acre site. This home has —
marble floored reception hall, sunken —
walnut —
a _ spacious
room,
living

670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee Rd., 1
blk. W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financin
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ran
with
bsmt.
on
a
%
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

?

top quality, 4 Bedroom-three bath, 6
qouy old split level, On a beautifully

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

SUNDAY

with

Executives

AVAIL.

$1,500 DOWN

ju

$33,900.

.

kitchen

Ridge

KOENIG &amp; STREY
NORTHBROOK

only

Charmer

ON BURR

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000
3 BDRM. RANCH—$39,900

NOW

and

famil

garage;

WELL-MAINTAINED
CAPE
COD |
bedrooms; 2 baths; large living-dinir

HOMES

EXCELLENT FINANCING
TRADE-IN PLAN

dining

attached

5-1080

THREE AVAILABLE NOW
BEING BUILT FOR AUGUST

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

eee

‘‘L’’;

large

249-car

HIlicrest

KOENIG &amp; STREY
GLENVIEW

PA
AL
CR

buil

room;

INC.

3-3220

ONE

Custom

growing family. There
for live.-in help. Near

IMAGINE
A
3
BEDROOM,
RED
brick Colonial with attached garage
being available in Lincolnwood School
district for sale in low 30s. A well
landscaped
yard and nice neighbors
too. Priced to sell. Call Bill Babcock.

BR

patio,

$31,500.

FRAME
|
cul-de-sac. ©

room;

TO DOWNTOWN

INVEST
IN
A _ SIZEABLE
FAMILY
home
in St. Mary’s
Parish
and
so
close to downtown you almost won’t
need a shopping cart! A ‘‘plus’’ factor
is the high value of the land, zoned R7,
besides
the
5
bedroom,
sturdy
brick
home.
Call
for
appointment.
Mid 40s. Roger Fisher.

McGUIRE

for

ROOM
BRICK
AND
level
on
ae
quiet

room;

GENTLEMAN’S
MINIATURE
ESTATE
JUST
REDUCED!
Located
on
a
winding road in beautiful private area
this handsome home has a PANELED
STEP-DOWN
LIVING
ROOM
WITH
BEAMED
CEILINGS
AND
FIREPLACE.
1st floor ay
room_
plus
hobby
room.
LARG
MASTER
SUITE
WITH
ALCOVE.
2
family
bedrooms,
2142 baths.
Lot
120
x 180.
$64,500.

CLOSE

garage;

yours

bedrooms or 3 and den; 2 baths;
kitchen with large eating area; liv

GLENVIEW

INTERESTING

BRICK
CAPE
CO
park
and_
close —

Loads Of Space

SUNDAY
1017 OAKWOOD

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
GR 5-3900

WHITE
from

everything. Wonderful for the
growin
family. 3 bedrooms; den; 2 full baths
kitchen with eating area; living room
with stone fireplace;
full basemen
and

OPEN

REALTORS
Deerfield

LARGE
across

372,

SPACIOUS

If you are looking for a large home with quality appointments, and good
design; be sure to see this lovely 10 room Colonial home that was custom
built 3 years ago. Gracious room-size entrance hall with lovely staircase,
large dining room, spacious living room with bay and floor to ceiling
bookshelf wall. Delightful kitchen with planning desk, pantry, etc. Powder
room — Mud-room — laundry room. Breakfast room with sliding doors
to patio and screened porch, Family room with fireplace. Full basement.
Attached 2 car garage. Master
suite with bath and dressing room,
4
other family
bedrooms
and
bath. Beautifully
carpeted
and
decorated
throughout. Attractive awnings. June 30th occupancy and nothing to do
but make an acceptable offer and move in. Readily shown by appointment.

826

GLENVIEW
Excellent Location

DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD
in
Washington School area. 3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
ae
July 1st possession. Taxes

NEED 5 BEDROOMS ?

PIERSEN

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

PRICE REDUCED!

Baird &amp; Warner
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

ADS

SOUTH
EVANSTON—FOR
THE
BUDGET MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot.
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

607 Howard Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575

cared for. Brick and half timber, slate

OUR PICTURE
IN THIS ISSUE

EVANSTON

Reduced

DEER FIELD

may

REALTY

EAST

aston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L.- A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

2 car garage—

Mmediate
possession—owner
ielp finance—$19,500.

Move

WINNETKA
Ms
- ENGLISH
MANSION
ON _ LANDSCAPED 1.25 ACRE PLOT. A quality
home in every respect, meticulously

with roll-up screens

WINNETKA

low,

N.W.

out. Underground sprinkling, walking
distance to Crow Island school. MANY
PLUS
FEATURES
a
UPPER
BRACKET.

windows

—

low,

ORTHFIELD
Sunset
Ridge,
area
Contemporary
Brick ranch—7
rms., 3 bedrooms,
3
baths.
Swimming
pool
nearly
an
acre—$79,500.

Evanston,

FIRST
TIME
EVER
OFFERED
—
4
Bedrm.,
3
bath
centrally
air
conditioned
luxurious
custom
built Ranch
by Hemphill
in
1962. Striking Living rm., large Dining
rm., ash paneled Family rm. w/crab
orchard stone frpl., Pella thermopane

WINNETKA

NEW ON MARKET — 3 Bedrm., 2 bath
centrally air conditioned Split level.
Great
location.
Pan.
Family
rm.
Patio. LOW TAXES. MID 30s.

into and

Close to Dawes Grammar School and
Chute
Junior
Hi!
Rm.
ranch
in
marvelous
condition inside and out!
Air
conditioned,
3 BR’s,
11% baths,
built-in oven and range, full basement
with cedar closet. Overhead
sewers.
Thermopane windows in living room.
Low it 40s.
A SHERWINNER!
Don’t
miss it!

=

DO COME SEE IT! _

Mitchell Brothers

Doctor, lawyers, merchants .. . who
need quick transp: to Loop
and a de
luxe
home
besides,
THIS
IS
FOR
YOU!! 8 Room sumptuous face brick
and lannon stone Georgian, 4 jumbo
sized
bedrooms,
2142
baths
(1
off
master
bedroom,)
big
living
room
with
fireplace,
and
a_
delightful
paneled air conditioned family room
with
sliding
glass
doors
to
patio.
Kitchen
is spacious
and
completely
modern with separate breakfast area,
paneled
‘rec.
room
with
maid’s
quarters. 2 car garage. 1 short block
to Howard
Street
and
near
Dawes
Grammar
and
Chute
Junior
High
School. All this for an unbelievably
low price of $57,500. See it!
A SHERWINNER!

CHARMING
BRICK
RANCH IN LAKE
FOREST
:
Living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
room with bay, paneled family room,
good
kitchen,
3 twin
bedrooms,
2
baths,
partial
basement,
2 car
attached garage. Beautifully maintained
and
landscaped,
approximately
142
acres,
and reduced to mid 50s. For
appointment call MRS. ROESING.

LES
ust be sold—Owner
has purchased
EORGIAN
two
story
7 rooms,
3
bedrooms, 11% baths. Lovely Georgian
marble
firepl.
in liv.
rm.,
Ist flr.
family rm. 13 x 19; also game room in
basement,
attchd.
garage.
Immacu-

fate condition ready to move

Pas

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Evanston

DELAY

nai

° fer Yeletlanar

in this compact Ranch Home. Everything is in ‘‘apple pie order.’’ Re
well built and is a solid brick bldg.

THREE

BEDROOMS—Living-Dining

£

—

combo
and a delightful Kitchen-new
and modern. Full basement has lar
Rec. Room
plus a room that can

used

as

PRICED
20s. BOB

a

Bedroom.

Gas

F.A.

TO SELL
MILL

IN

THE

Street

Evanston,

Bent.

LOWER

BAIRD
&amp; WARNER
524

Davis

491-1855

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Illinois.

273-3958

Classified _

13° =

ie

�&amp;

if

For Sale—Houses

158

KOENIG &amp; STREY
racious

family

home,

baths, ‘garage,

-LANNON STONE RANCH
:

t

edrooms,

carpeting

Glenview,

142

$38,500

beautiful gardens, secluded.
ee
NIE GLEN ESTATES
area of Glenview. 6 bedrooms,
Fine
314

baths,

air-conditioned

IN

60s

‘ATION LAKE—NORTHBROOK
bedroom brick split, cathedral ceil~3
_-, LOW 40s
ing, fireplace, bar.

IMMACULATE
GLENVIEW

KENILWORTH

well built, on
CALL TODAY

4 BEDROOMS

Lovely
ranch,
‘patio, well built,

secluded
rms.,
din. rm.
MID 40s

lge.
sep.

an i

ves

ST

GLENVIEW RANCH

rm.,
2 baths,
., basement.

sep.

GREAT FOR KIDS
., 2 baths, family
es
~ Adah
—

din.
rm.,
UPPER 30s

ICE GOLF AREA

:

om built colonial, 4
“s
frpl., family rm.
baths,

- SPACIOUS RANCH

aS

bdrms.,

park

air-cond.

and

SPACIOUS COLONIAL
5 bdrms.,
- din. rm.,

20s

bdrms.,
IN

212
50s

rm.,
PPER

nr.
20s

famil

pool.

WINNETKA

CHOICE LOCATION.
BRICK HOME.
4
Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large
Liv.
Rm.,
Large
Family
Rm.
both with woodburning
fplces.,
gracious
Din.
Rm.,
modern
Kitchen.
2 car att. garage.
Beautifully landscaped 42 acre.

rm., garage

UPPER

de-luxe kitchen,
transferred.

family

rm.,
IN 40s

_ SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cend. , brick spilt, . 3 bedrooms,

ea
ba

=

:

ve.

Sige

ecorated,

.

car

ALL
NEW

Weston
Dorothy
Amos
Ruth
Nock
42 Green

IN GLENCOE

ON MARKET,

Clapboard

GRACIOUS

Colonial

on

large

lake

shore
lot
in
fine
east
location
_w/riparian
rights.
Spacious
liv. rm.
nd din. rm., 2 sun rms. 2 bdrms., 1
bath on first floor. 4 bdrms., 2 baths
sleeping
2_
plus
floor
second
on
porches.
3 car gar. with apt. above.

Priced at $130,000.

NEW

ON

MARKET.

entrance, 2 story
area.
Lg.
lot

Spacious
Sep. din.

rm.

baths.

Priced

AN
-

liv. rm.
rm., kit.

“powder

ting rm.

Handsome

and

center

brick home in choice
w/beautiful
trees.

Lg.

w/frpl. plus den.
w/serving pantry,

master

bath.

bdrm.

3 addit.

w/sit-

bdrms.,

2

at $57,500.

EASTY-TO-

EXCEPTIONALLY

_ maintain brick contemporary ranch in
top cond. on beautifully landscaped lot

best East location, 4 bdrms., 2
aths, large liv. din. comb. w/frpl.,

exc.
an.

kit. Laundry rm. on first
rec.
rm.
in
basement.

aneling
.
7

throughout

Central

air

and

floor,
Wood

many

cond.

2

built-

car

gar.

Dutch

_

Colonial

tree-shaded

bdrms.

family

corner

home

lot in

on large

choice

area.

242 baths, liv. rm. with frpl.

plus large sunroom, Sep. din. rm.
modern kit. and brkt. rm., 2 car

den,
gar.

- CHARMING WHITE CLAPBOARD
Colonial on 200 ft. deep wooded lot in
he

bit

wit

desirable
area.
frpl.,
sep.
din.

Large

liv. rm.
rm., screened
powder
rm.,
4

Siak, T beth xe. clad. throughout.

$34,900.

Seymour Graham
,

REAL ESTATE

362 Park Av, GLENCOE

—Before

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

F.

PARK-LIKE GROUNDS (1.5 acres)
Truly a
picture of nature’s beauty is
viewed
from
the
windows
of
this
exceptionally
well
built
brick
and
stone Ranch located in lovely Riverwoods. Finished basement, large Living room
w/fireplace,
Dining
room
plus bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garage. Highest quality woods used in
extensive
anelin
and
floors.
11
closets.
A
GEM OF
A HOUSE. 50s.
Call Mrs. Hastings
A GLEAMING EIGHT ROOM
Home,
jumbo size rooms—it’s versatility makes it a vehicle for comfort
and
pleasure.
Large
Living
room,
Dining
room,
an
absolutely
terrific
Kitchen, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2
Car garage. Convenient to schools and
all
facilities.
Unheard
of price
at
$36,500
Call Mrs. Hastings

~Housing and Zoning Codes.

for this

New

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Street

Classified

Evanston,

Rd.,

|-l111

Listing—Kenilworth

Ill.

273-1855

&amp; ORR,

Ave.,

INC.

Winnetka

446-5010

2-BEDROOM
BRICK
RANCH.
LIV.
din. combination;
lge. storage area;
many extras included. Vacant. $19,500.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

attractive

Tower Rd. and Hibbard,
bedrooms with 242 baths,

GLENVIEW
Brick and slepeoere split level with 4
bedrooms and
2 baths on same level.
Slate floor in entry. Paneled family
rm. with frpl. and vinyl floor. Powder
room. Utility and mud room. Living
room, dining ‘‘L’’ large eaSng area in
kitchen. Basement with paneled office
and play area. Screened porch, patio,
beautiful
trees.
Near
Lyons’
and
O.L.P.H. schools and park.
$52,500

DEERFIELD
NICELY
RESTORED
3
BEDROOM
114 bath home
on one acre of land
near Alan Sheperd School. Beautiful
trees in a nursery stock setting. This
is good
investment
at $28,500.
Call
Rose Silsbee—HI 6-4073 (eve.)

J. CLARKE BAKER
Call ALpine
Jahe Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz

6-1015

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee

1219 Washington,

Central

Wilmette

Evanston

THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONIAL
has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl., Birch
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,
enclosed Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2nd.
flr. has 3 Bedrms.
and Bath
(very
large master) and stairway to floored
attic. Home
has full basement
with
Gas heat, fenced rear yard and taxes
under $500. Available at $29,500.

Northwest
DELUXE

oramic

BRICK

Views!

Evanston
RANCH

Liv.

Rm.

WITH

PAN-

with

Frpl.

and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area_
with
Sliding
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to Patio.
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btfly.
landscaped
floodlighted
yard
and beyond over the Golf Course, also
3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile Baths, full
heated basement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced
to $45,000!—Will accept reasonable offer.

East Glenview
5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH - 4144 BATHS
Designed
for
easy
maintenance
in
estate-like area
and heavily wooded
affording
complete’
privacy.
Has
20x26
Liv. Rm.
with
Frpl.,
13
x 20
Din.
Rm.,
14x19
Full
Equipped
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
-B-Q
Frpl..
26x16 1st Flr., Family Rm., 35x 15
Jalousied Porch; Unusual Bsmnt. has
Lounge
Rm.
with
Wet
Bar,
2nd
Family Rm. with Frpl., Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den, Laundry Rm.,
Workshop and Storage Rm. Also 200 amp
service. Floodlighted grounds, Central
Air Condtng., 2 car att. garage with
Elec. Eye door, abundance of closet
and storage space.
Owner
will help
finance or Sell On Contract.

Appleton &amp; Company
1312 Chicago
4-1102

PArk

158A For Sale—Houses by Area |

by Area

IN HEAVILY WOODED

KINGS
ON

WILMETTE
VERY
ATTRACTIVE
RANCH
HOME
with
dozens
of extras
for modern
living. Large
living room
with fireplace, dining area, family room with
fireplace
and
full
bath.
Modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family bedrooms
and 2 more
baths.
Completely
finished
basement
for
family
recreation.
Artistic
freeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY.
AIRCONDITIONED,
$84,500.

Av.
ALpine

THE NORTH

Each

home

Included among the outstanding features: Timbered ceilings, woodburning
fireplace, pegged floors, walk-in pantries,
paneling,
slate
entries
and
professional landscaping.

3-4-5-6 Bedrooms

2!/5 to 3!/ Baths

FROM

Wooded

Drive Edens expressway to. Deerfield
rd. West exit; 1 mile West to KINGS
COVE—Furnished ideal homes open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and Sunday.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
45 Yrs. of Building Excellence
869-1000
DEERFIELD—CLOSE
IN,
WALK
TO
schools, shopping and transportation. 3
bedroom split-level with family room.
Lot size 72’ x 125’. Construction on
outside brick all around with aluminum siding at 2nd floor. Custom built
by JMD Const. Co. Residence located
at
950
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Il.
Phone 945-4130. Price of $31,900.
DEERFIELD-BEAUT.
LANDSCAPED
3 BR split-level. Cathedral ceil., 142
baths, fin. fam. rm. w/accoust.
ceil.
All elect. kit. W/W crpt. Corner lot. 5
min. from schs., shops, x-way. Owner.
$29,900 and let’s talk. WI 5-4344.
DEERFIELD
BY OWNER
3 bds., 2 baths, tile entry, fam. rm.,
kit. w/bltins.,
Prof.
Indep.
cor. lot.
fncd. yd., crpt., patio. $34,500. 945-5023.

FLASH

FLASH

North
Evanston,
lannon
stone
and
brick, French mansard
roof;
peer’
as-a-picture and immaculate throughout—6 rooms, 1142 ceramic tiled baths,
Summer
porch,
paneled
recreation
room
with
fireplace—a
beauty
at
$44,500.
Tops in South Evanston, smart brick
Ranch
on quiet,
dead-end
street, 3
bedrooms
14%
tiled
baths,
fap mets
construction
and
well
maintained,
can’t be beat at $28,000.

Sadler &amp; Hultman
Inc.

mrs. MADISON

and

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification #200

in

5-0500.

EVANSTON
FIREP. LAC E
NEW LOW PRICE

11%4 BATHS

$24,500

EVANSTON

THREE BEDROOMS—BRICK
‘ATTACHED GAR.
NEWLY DECORATED
LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL

EVANSTON

DA

8-4440

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincolnwood
school
district.
Brick
and frame Colonial. 3 twin bedrooms,
1144 baths,
lg. liv. rm. halon rt
bay
window; sep. din. rm.; Carpeting and
shutters incl. Kit. w/dishw. Lg. util.
rm.
Screened
glazed
porch.
Fenced
back yard w/stone Bar-B-Q. Roof and
aluminum
siding new 1961. Close to
schools, transportation.
$39,900.
CALL 869-3074 for appt.
EVANSTON
N.W.
BY OWNER
Brick. Facing park. 7 rms. plus encl.
porch
3 bdrms.;
142 baths;
firepl.;
large paneled den; 8 mos. old carpet.
Willard School. 475-2252 after 1 p.m.

N.W.

3

EVANSTON
NON-RACIAL
Ranch—2-bedrooms, liv. room, dining'
comb., full bmst. and 2 car garage.
College
Hill
school
District,
well
landscaped,
corner
lot.
$21,500
Call
Mr. Massman, L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.
GR 5-1010.
EVANSTON—NEW
ENGLAND
VI
lage. 7 room brick and frame colonia
on Cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 142 baths
large first floor family room. Carpet
ing, drapes, dishwasher, disposal.
ORchard 4-3298
30s
GLENVIEW
—
INCOME
PROPERT
Frame
house
near
center
oO:
town—3 room apartment with private
entrance
upstairs.
First
Floor
has
large Liv.-Dining room;
Family size
Kitchen;
2 Bedrooms Plus 2 smaller
rooms
used
as
Hobby
room _ and
Bedroom. ALSO large Den off Kitch
en. Full basement. Attractively land
scaped
and
fenced
yard.
Miultipl¢
family zoning. $27,000.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-730
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
PA 4-3294
GLENVIEW E.—BY OWNER
Brk. split-level on ldscpd. 1/3 acre, o
lovely dead-end lane. Pan. rec. rm
w/built-in wet
bar,
TV,
refrig.
and
wail rotiss. oven. Lge. liv. rm.; sep
din. rm. Sunny kit. w/DW;
redwood
porch;
3 bdrms.
(1 very lge.) Util
rm.
w/outside
entrance.
Loads
o
storage space. Gar. Fenced yd. Lge
redwood bldg. at rear of lot suitable
for playhouse,
storage or kennel for
lge. dog. Many extras. $31,500. PA 9
0378, eves. or weekends.
GLENVIEW.
GLEN OAK ACRES
Lg. ranch;
40x20
heated swimming
pool and lg. patio connected to house

4 bdrms.;

2%

baths;

new

BDRM.

drea

kitchen; living rm.; dining rm.; offic
or den; util. rm.; scrn. and glassedporch;
242 car gar.
All air condit
Private
dead-end
road.
No
traffic
Heavily wooded lot. New furnace. Se
to believe. 729-1718 or 19.
GLENVIEW.
EXECUTIVE
home on exclusive 2/3-acre
Call owner for brochure.
729-0078

RM)
lot $59,000

Highland Park

A Jewe

ROMAN
BRICK
CONTEMPORAR
ranch, nestled in a large wooded lot
3 bedrooms; 3 baths; ash paneling i
living
room
_and dining room;
ston
fireplace.
De
luxe.
kitchen
wit
breakfast
area;
beautiful
recreatio
room with wet bar and fireplace. 2
car
attached
garage;
large
patio
Close to Lake Michigan.
In the 50s'

GLENVIEW
PArk

REALTY

4-0600.

LAKE

OWNER.
rm., beame¢
landscaped
831-3961.

FOREST

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICA
ranch.
4 years
old,
3 bedrooms
baths, family room, ful basement,
car grees. 7 blocks to shopping and
Ph
Sa May be bought on contrac
63 E.

HAROLD

Franklin

O.

Place

SCHULZ,
256-4949

BUILDERS

LAKE
FOREST—ELEGANT
JAPA
ese temple house. Artistic gem. 70 ft
glassfront
overlooking
pond
w/eve
green forest backdrop. Most strikin
view in Lake Forest.
White,
brown
gy
decor. Open beam
ceiling. Mid
Os. By owner. 234-3482.

(EAST)

DE

LUXE

742 rm. Georgian. Fin. rec. rm., ai
cond.,
sprinkler.
$46,000.
For
appt
after 5 p.m. OR 5-4569.

MUNDELEIN area...
Situated in quiet wooded

area

off th

beaten path. Lovely, lovely 9 room 3
bedroom cape cod on wooded doubl
lot just
steps
from
beach.
2 fir
laces, built-ins, 2 car garage,
ga
eat, bus to school. $31,900

BRICK

ranch. Open house Sunday 2 to 5 2225
Simpson.
2. C.t. baths.
Rec.
rm.
2
irples.
Ser.
porch.
23
g ar.
car
Lincolnwood school. $37,000. 475-1396.

Av.

(Highway 176
566-6721

NORTHBROOK-BY
OWNER-FIRS
listing.
Fine
home
in
lLandwe
Estates.
168
x 263. Brick
and
Stone
Bi-level. 3 bedrms. 214 Ceramic til

baths.

31,000
ORRINGTON REALTY CO.

EVANSTON.

2 BATHS

Willard School—well kept older home.
Bright,
cheerful
rooms—kitchen’ ha
eating space—2 bedrooms and bath on
first and
2 bedrooms
and
bath
on
second—nice
yard—l1}2
car garage
reasonable
taxes—gas
heat—$25,750.
—L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

UPPER TEENS
WEST

4 BEDROOMS

THE COUNTRY COUSIN

THAYER STREET
TWO BEDROOMS
FIREPLACE

NORTH

Northwest!!!!

——

LINCOLNWOOD
GReenleaf

St

Evanston

HIGHLAND
PARK—BY
bdrm.
ranch. Lge. liv.
ceiling,
crptd.
Nicely
fenced in yard. $23,500.

EVANSTON

1-1105

lake forest

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Estate Site

KINGS COVE—Close to all the facilities. Walk to top-rated schools, transportation, shops, places of worship are
within easy reach.

wilmette

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$52,500

Including Fully Improved

3 bedroom, 112 bath, 5 year old home
built by Otto Schultz. Two fireplaces,
patio,
yard,
and
attached
garage.
at
Nd
FOR
QUICK
SALE.

4-3700

designed

| RANCHES, CAPE CODS,
COLONIALS
ALL AUTHENTIC CLASSICS
TIME TESTED DESIGNS

4
bedroom
Victorian
in
Central
Evanston. Ideal for a large family on
small budget. Less than $5,000 down.
‘Reduced to $26,000.

this Paper!

SHORE

individually

NO ONE WILL HAVE A
HOME JUST LIKE YOURS

514 Davis

314
acres
near
Knollwood
Country
Club
and
expensive
homes.
Entire
piece offered at $24,000.
OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

-

COVE

4 BEDROOMS

associates

UNUSUALLY
SPACIOUS
REDWOOD
ranch with expansion possibilites ,nio
ranch with expansion possibilities, on
a well landscaped, secluded lot. Large
living
rm.-dining
rm.
combination
with bookshelves and fireplace. Large
family kitchen. 2 twin bedrooms,
11%
baths. Basement, screened porch and
patio, att. garage. $41,500. Please call
Mrs. Leary.

McGUIRE

on

evanston

ENJOY AN EXTREMELY
PLEASANT
neighborhood
and
the
great
convenience
of being
close
to schools,
trains and shopping in this Colonial
brick home attractively
decorated and
very
well
maintained.
On
the
first
floor:
Entry
hall, large
living rm.dining rm. combination w/frpl., bright
modern kitchen w/D and D and eating
area, and powder room. There are 3
bedrooms and 14% baths on the second
floor. Extras include childrens’ playroom in basement, stone terrace and
good storage. Call Mrs. Mooney.

567 Lincoln

near
nice

Colonial

peseaed den and recreation room witl.
ireplace. Overlooks golf course. Immaculate
condition.
AIR
CONDITIONED. Low 70s. Call Rose Silsbee.

UNiversity

Wilmette

Winnetka

WEST KENILWORTH GARDENS
Delightful one floor living. 6 rooms- sizeable living room w/real fireplace,
built-in hi-fi, paneled aay
or family
room, cheery modern kitchen w/good
eating
area.
3 BEDROOMS,
TILED
BATH,
MANY
CLOSETS,
BSMT.
GAME
ROOM
W/BATH.
BEAUTIFUL
CONDITION.
Move right in. A
real value in upper 30s. Call R. H.
JOHNSON todav.

Davis

Bay

AL

GReenleaf 5-3100

Extension 270
"OUT OF TOWNERS"

|4 —

111 Green

You Buy —

_ There is no charge
service.

491-1855

EASY FINANCING!
=e
Small
home
on_
quiet
street
convenient area of Wilmette. Spacious
Kitchen and Utility room, 2 bedrooms,
arage
w/storage.
Beautiful
yard.
ogan school. Only $21,900.
Call Mrs. Hastings

HOMEFINDERS

Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City of Evanston, upon
request of an owner or pros_ pective purchaser, will inspect any property to determine
compliance with the

Call

COMFORTABLE AND SPACIOUS
English
style
brick
residence
in
Highland Park. Ideal for large family.
Living room, Den, large Dining room,
wonderful Kitchen, 4 or 5 bedrooms,
214 baths,
3 car garage.
Large
lot,
attractive
walk-to-school
location.
Only $41,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

VE 5-4455

-

524

Road,

9

_ ATTRACTIVE CENTER ENTRANCE
4

REALTORS

Bay

England

For Sale—Houses

DEERFIELD

Realtor

Norris
. Davie

Betse
Wexton

158A

Sale—Houses

E. Davie

&amp; Co.

40s

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

&gt;A 9-0:

WE
HAVE
A LARGE
SELECTION
OF HOUSES FROM EVANSTON TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000.
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
bs SS ae BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

garage.

fow

lane
Four

HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THIS
ENGLISH
brick hontve?? Fine location. First flr.
has
a large
Liv.
Rm.
with
fplce.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
remodeled Family Kitchen and enlarged
glazed and screened Porch with vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd Flr. has 3 Bdrms., 2
CT
Baths,
oversized
closets.
Large
and beautifully landscaped yard has
Aluminum
Screened
Summer
House
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. $56,500.

BRICK RANCH
great kitchen,

s.,
Cae

ie

New

NEWLY
LISTED.
A
BEAUTIFUL
Early
American
Home
of
finest
quality—perfect for the discriminating
executive. Lovely Living Rm.,
separate Dining
Rm.,
Family
Rm.
with
sliding
glass
doors
on
three
sides
leading to a blue stone Terrace and
gardens. Fenced-in yard with professional
landscaping.
2
car
attached
garage. 4% acre. Upper 90s.

wooded
IN 60s

acres

For

WINNETKA

Warton E: Davia &amp; CS.
WINNETKA

‘ _ NORTHEAST EVANSTON .
Tig

158

For Sainudhebiin

Slate tile

entry.

Family

roo

wire
Utility
room.
Ceramic
tileg
powder
room.
Living-Dining-Kitcher
combination w/built-in Range,
Ove
and
Dishwasher.
Tandem
attache
arage w/bath and work shop. Patio
as
heat. Beautifully maintained anc
Landscaped.
Possession
on July 31
Many extras and priced in low 5
Days: 263-6948; Evenings: 274-8849
NORTHBROOK—BRICK
RANCH WITH
244
car
gar. on Idsepd.
1 acre;
—
bdrms.; 214 C.T. baths; pan. fam. r
w/crab
orchard
fple.;
Laundry
of
kit.;
Full
bsmt.;
Gas
h.w.
heat
Carpeted. $49,500. By app’t. 272-5124. .

NORTHBROOK—OWNER—ALL BRICK
ranch. 2 lge. bdrms. New cptg. and
drapes; lge. din. area w/fple.;
pan|

fam.

yd.;

rm.;

lge.

full.bsmt.;

patio.

NORTHBROOK

att.

gar. Fed

$23,000.

272-6331.

—

OWNER

BY

—

bdrm. ranch. Lge. kitchen w/built-i
oven and range; Conv. location. Cptg
drapes incl. Exc. cond. $23,900. 194
Thornwood. 272-7838.

NORTHBROOK,

3

BDRM.

centrally
air
cond.,
bsmt.,
upper
20s.
1008
272-6069.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

RANCH

full
finished
Midway
Rd

June

I; 1967

�it,

158A

ee

For Sale—House s by Area

158A
.

14, ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home
facilities in a
community
of
good
schools’
and
churches.

6 ROOM BRICK
Close
to Northwestern
Station.
LR,
DR,
kitchen
and
enclosed
Summer
peh. on ist. 3 Bedrms.
and bath on
2nd. HW
Gas ht. Mid 20s.

GUARANTEED
Series’?

EXCELLENT BRICK
AND CLAPBOARD
Delightful
1st. floor:
Living w/frpl.,
Din. “‘L,’’ Den, Kitchen w/D and D,
2 Bedrooms and full bath. Large Bedrm. and bath on 2nd. Bsmt. Recrm.,
Gas ht. att. garage. In the 40s.

Homes

Colonials °
Bi-Levels
Split-Levels

2 Car Garages

Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sliding
glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED,

$37,100 TO

$50,000

Vroman-McKnight,
515-4th

LITTLE

Decorator
inspection

AS

512%

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd.
(42A)
to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west

RED SEAL HOMES,
2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
R 2-5600

Fields.

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH

3-1352

ORTHBROOK:
:
:
5 bedroom, 2 story Colonial, with 24%
baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
ceiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
custom
home
builder.
Residence
located at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northbrook. JMD Construction Co.,' 945-4130.

Priced

to

sell

at

$48,500

which

will

include sodding of front yard, seeding
of rear, and storms and screeus.

NORTHFIELD
Band

4

bedroom

bi-levels

ow nearing completion for
mediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
paths, double oven gas range,
lishwasher, disposal and finthed family room. Located
New

Trier school

district,

blocks from Edens Highay. Directions: Edens to Wilbw Rd., W. 3 blocks to Brisol, S. | block to Abbott
ourt, E. !/5 block.

. Open daily after | p.m.

Elston Builders
74-0300
256-3479
HEELING.
8 RM.,
4 BDRM.,
BIflevel, located in heart of village, gas
ht., 2 baths, bsmt. rec. rm., plenty of
closets, kitchen built-ins, a real buy at
25,000. To see this home call.

R. E. Holt Realty Co.

E.

Dundee

Rd.,

Wheeling,

537-6494

LMETTE.
BY OWNER
3 bdrm.;
1142 C.T. bath;
11 yr. old
ranch. Frpl. and built-in bookcases in
L.R.;
232
car
att.
garage;
well
andscaped. Charming area w/mature
rees.
New Trier Schl. dist. Conven. to
schls., shopping, transp.’.$31,500 inclu.
arpet, drapes, disposal, stove, refrig.
rite: T-134, Box 60, Wilmette,
II.
60091.

N.E.,
ILMETTE,
Open
Sun. 2 to 5.
Victorian.
Gracidus
sep.
D.R.;
panid.
baths; huge bsmt.;

Walk

to

schls.,

shops,

train.

~ Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 1-6

217 Thelin Ct., Wil.

(LMETTE-1
BLOCK
FROM
LAKE
Small
family
home
2
biks.
from
Wilmette beach. Cyclone fenced rear
d.; lovely
cor. lot 88 x 137; 3 bdrms.;
i bath; plent
room to build on; exc.
crond.;
price
reasonably;
owner
rered. 251-4059.

une

|,

1967

Evanston Review

ALpine

1-0407

142

BY

OWNER

bath

Fam.

built-in

sz.

Copper

home

new

in

fine

appl.

Self

cab.

tone

kit.

storing
screens
and
storms.
Fully
carp. F.A. gas heat. In 30s. Principals
only please. HI 6-4463.
WINNETKA:
11
ROOMS;
6
BEDkitchen;
modern
baths;
312
rooms;.
Hubnear
east;
wooded;
100’ x 150’
bard Woods station. $58,000. By owner, :
4 46-5690
WINNETKA:
5 ROOMS:
1144 BATHS;
enclosed
porch;
2 car
garage;
lot
60’
x 137’;
4 blks. from
Crow
Island
School. 446-0474

159

For

Sale—Town

DE

LUXE
liv.
sunken
appliances,
15 block to
$27,500. By

160

Houses

AIR
COND.
3
BDRM.,
all
rm.,
din.
sep.
rm.,
11 tile baths. Near ‘L,”
lovely Rogers Park beach.
owner. 262-7607.

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

FAMILY
OF
2
WANTS
SMALL
house located in nice area. Occupancy
per sellers needs.
Call 446-1646.
3

BARAT
COLLEGE
PROF’S.
WANT
3-4 bdrm.
house or apt. North from
Evanston to Lake Forest from Sept.
1—June 1. 752-7516, 924-2830.

PRIVATE
PARTY WANTS HOUSE
OR
townhouse
in
Oakton,
Lincoln,
or
Miller school districts. 3 bdrms.
20s or 30s.
432-3013
ALL CASH FOR A HOME OR 2 FLAT,
not over $25,000. Write T-152, Box 60,
Wilmette, III.

161

For

Sale—Vacant

F.

COMMERCIAL
VACANT
AVAILABLE
39
uses—apt.,
medical
center,
etc.
Excellent corner 146’ x 121’ in Shiller
Park. Call today for information.
GLENVIEW
6 acres
(2
sites).
Opportunity
for
rustic close-in estate, in choice location. Luxury builder invited. Call for
information.

&amp; STREY

AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330
VACANT PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on high

tiful Trout
facilities

horse

land

TWO
ADJOINground in beau-

miles

include

to Loop-

heated

of Tan Bark

rid-

ing trails, 13 spring fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA.

in New

Trier

utilities

at

School

low

price

ONE

ACRE

District
of

with

LOT

all

$11,500.

King's Court Corporation
C.

HARVARD

41
ACRES
OF
ROLLING,
wooded,
secluded
countryside.
Lovely
pond.
Excellent
for
hunting.
Fine
investment opportunity. Call Nell Rogers.

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR

A

ODH

Real

Buy

REALTY

acre.
42

Wooded.

acre.

BEACH

HOMEFINDERS

111 GREEN

BAY

AL

RD.,

WILMETTE

I-11 11

HIGHLAND
PARK—F1
ZONING
IN
this centrally located lot will permit
the
construction
of
6 units.
It
is
50 x 140 and the price is $34,500. 50
feet additional property is available if
needed.
NORTHBROOK
AREA—HERE
IS AN
opportunity to buy 2 beautiful acres in
Northfield Township. One acre zoning.
Price $22,500.

GOELZER

and WILDE

HI 6-4900

NORTHFIELD—CHOICE

Vacant

for

171
Conducted
599 WILLOW RD.,
Thurs.

and_

very

collection;
PEWTER;

clocks;

Cemetery

Elm

Street

HI

6-5544

FOR
SALE BY OWNER
COUNTRYSIDE
os; 5
ie tae emcee
LL.

409 beautiful

acres

in exclusive

sk

tryside
Lake
Association
residential
area. Rolling, wooded land with creek
running through the property. Owners
privileges include: bathing at private
beach,
boating.
fishing,
ice skating.
Golf
club and
fine
schools
nearby.
Phone Sunnyside 4-5289 after 7 p.m. or
write Volini, 5423 N. Lakewood Av.,
Chicago, Ill. 60640.
WILMETTE—83,000
SQ.
FT.
NOW
has one private residence and zoned
R-1 Property is adjoining Commercial
and
would
be excellent location for
apartment
building
when _ re-zoned.
Call Mr. Kirk.
EVANS
TO N—BUILDERS
ATTENtion!!
HIGH
RISE
B-3
ZONING
in
Choice Central location. Will permit
construction on 85 foot high multiple
dwelling structure. Lot size 64 x 150.
Call Mr. Kistler.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR. 5-3900

LAKE

BLUFF

CHOICE
COR:
2E.0F 20 X He’
IN
beautiful residential area. Priced for
quick sale at $10,000.
i
RTHUR E. SIMMONS, INC.
5154 Main St.
ORchard 5-6300
NORTHFIELD

| HEART

OF

$90,000

3 ACRES

NORTHFIELD.

ing on 2 streets
$35,000 home.
NASH
REALTY

and

FRONT-

including

a usable
446-9000

LOT

IN

NORTHFIELD

$22,500.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700.

EVANSTON
LOT ZONES
FOR
2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location. $7,500.
ALBERT GASKIN CO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669
GLENCOE
LOT FOR SALE BY OWNer.
Corner
of
Fairfield
Rd.
and
Westwood Lane. 165 ft. by 188 ft.
Call VE 5-0703

Evanston - Sheridan
162

Rd.

LUXE RESIDENTIAL, 55’ x 150’.
Call AN 3-6191 or 869-9171.

Trades

and

Exchanges

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
‘Beauty Plus!
15 Wooded
Acres near
St. Charles with 1140 feet fronting on
Fox River. Breath-taking view. High
and
dry.
Price
$49,000
or
will
exchange
for large house or income
property. Call Bill Brown
zoned
Industrial
100
Acres
of
M-2
Vacant
ripe
for
development.
Will
consider
clear
building
as
down
payment. Jay R. Martin
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC
1564 Sherman Evanston
BR 3-3600
DA 8-3200

For Sale—Business

Property

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and will
be
moving
to
larger location within 60 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacant
lot 65 x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For good
guck deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_
5-1200.

EVANSTON
McGUIRE

BR

3-3220

&amp; ORR,
serving

GRAVES
848-0560.

EACH;

and

169

INC.

5-1080

$300.

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037
HOUSE SALES AND APPRAISALS

Chicago,

172

For

All Midwest
WAS
s210
230
229
$150
$160
$130
$130
$ 80
80
: 80
55
$ 45

some

CHANCE

s

Charge Cards Honored

Hundreds

;
;

;

of other values :

Your credit is good
24 months

to pay

PARKER FURNITURE CO.
1560 Howard

St.

764-2206

an-

good

SALES

—

144 Blks. E. of “L” Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road

_

Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9. Sun. to

5

REMNANTS -

EVANSTON’S RUG—CARPET OUTLET

AND

USED

SHORT ROLLS

WE HAVE IT!

REFURNISHING? MOVING?
Let Second
Chance
Sales
conduct
a
Professional
House
Sale for you,
to
dispose of your household furnishings. Large following and excellent results.
No cost to you. Call Miss Morgan.
677-0341

Bluff

Sacrificed

Italian Prov. Sofas
4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
Contemporary Sofas
5 pe. Dinette Sets
4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
Deluxe Box Spr. matt.
Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
5 pc. Dinette Sets
Bunk Beds
Hollywood
Beds
7 Drawer Desks
Lounge Chairs

EVANSTON

ACRILICS

:

WOOLS|

CARPET

CLEANING

AND

—

CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:
YES WE WELCOME ALL
:
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
MOVING. THURS., FRI., SAT. A
10 a.m. Antiques—Pier
mirror—marble &gt; base,
table
from
etn
| : an
china;
trad. din. rm. set, cre
bts
brkrnt.; uph. chairs; end tables;
k
set;
bdrm.
set;
lamps;
end
copper
birdcage;
bedding;
linens;

crystal

stemware;

rugs;

curtains;

Eng.
china pes.;
refrig.;
gas stove;
deep freeze; rockers; paintings; o
‘and ends china; kit. ware: 72
Warwick
Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-2302.
A

—

:

;

PAIR
OF
ANTIQUE
TWIN
four
poster
beds
in oak
at
a
painted Country French vanity t
new, $110; a handsome old North W.
:
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new.
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of the
outstanding
values
to be found this
—
month
at The Finishing Touch, 4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to
five,
Tuesday through Saturday.
‘

ODD

CHESTS

SALE

ALL
SIZES—NAME
BRANDS
walnut,
maple,
white, blond

SALE

household,

Goods

WAREHOUSE

NYLONS

THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Sat.
10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Hazel Ann
Stupple’s
Sale
this week
is at 104
JOYCE PL., PARK RIDGE
(turn no.
on Overhill which comes
in at 7654
Touhy Av., Pk. Ridge, to Joyce Pl.)
Owners
moving
west
and_=
selling

entire

:

"Must Vacate” |

Sales

tiques,
porch
and
yd.
things,
furniture all in A-1 shape.

6-2410

ROLL ENDS
What size or color do you need?

Thurs., Fri., Sat.-10:30-4
(No children Thurs.-10:30 to 1)
IMPERIAL TOWERS—4250 N. Marine
Dr.,
Chgo.
Apt.
2915
So.
Towerparking in garage—50c an hr.
Lovely
‘furnishings,
fine
bric-abrac,
and
many
sought-after
items.
Also, port.
dishwasher,
sew.
mach.;
evens china, paintings, furs, clothing,
etc.
Another Selective Sale by...
ROCHELLE KAGAN

almost

Sale—Household

NEW

HERE WE GO AGAIN!
The
finest
decorator
furn.
in perf.
cond.
Top
name
pieces
need
NO
redoing—just
moved
them in. Baker
sofa, end tbls., coffee tbls.; another
striking sofa; Antiq. D.R. tbl. and 8
cane
back
chrs.
(elegant);
painted
buffet;
magnif.
mirrors;
Antiq.
hall
shelf; Antiq. and other lamps; marb.
top butcher’s
tbl.;
Old Colony
desk
and chr.; Oxford credenza; Hardman
Peck spinet;
Yale Burge coffee tbl.:
Widdicomb
queen
bed
and
net.
stands;
stunning Antiq. looking twin
beds,
(no springs
or mattr.);
Elk’s
head
wall
pec.;
shoemaker’
bench;
TVs,
(1_port.)
drapes;
triple chest;
Stereo (Pilot, a Garrard, A. R. speakers); gorg. Hickory 6 pec. stack wall
unit, (drawers, cabinet, desk, mirror)
—a real buy; lounge chrs.; stunning
red felt wing chr.;
blue rug;
beige
rug;
Redwd.
and other outdr. furn.;
clothes; lovely misc. Great junk! 10-5
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
June
1-2-3
835
Edgewood Rd., Highland Park, Ill. 1
blk. N. Roger
Williams
(opp.
entr.
Northmoor Ctry. Club.)
Sale conducted by Blossom Aisner

CHOICE

3

MISC.

3 blocks east of rig

MILL ENDS

evenings

House

evgs. HI

15 block north of Bryn Mawr.
Conducted by May West Locke.

FRANCIS

Conducted

SALE

ANTIQUES,

items. June Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 9 a.m.
to 8:30
p.m.
at 5628 N.
Courtland,
|

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

171

equip.

Save 40 to 60%

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
ALSO
We ay
compl.
home
furnishings outright.
ight
Col, Dan Danner, Glenview.
PA 4-5171.
DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE IT
Let us cut your moving expenses to
the quick.
Will sell what
you don’t
really want, to help pay the movers
with
enough
left
over
to.
start
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GOLDEN
ERA house sale.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN 9-2022
Call Anytime
GR 5-0127

or 831-4429

;

cut

kitchen

A BRITTLER

Everything

AUCTIONS CONDUCTED

JEANETTE

GLAS

lamps;

chrs.;

FURNITURE,

E

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

831-4428

unusual

OUR

PLACE

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

FOR

glass

Days HI 6-1159

2 Lots

BOTH

MARKET

SECOND

GReenleaf

News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

4

LILLIAN

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
35acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-9000
CORNER:

Sunset Cemetery,

Coun-

sk;

needlepoint

MILK

salt dish collection; chin
brass; silver; othera

old

Lots and Crypts

16 GRAVE LOT IN
MEMORIAL PARK. SECTION
ORchard 3-1079

Empire

rocker;

linens;
pine blanket chest;
GE
fan, like new; plus much more.

of State

ENJOY
RANCH
NOW—SUBDIVIDE
later. Ideal climate—Sound investment
375 acres, 16 miles from ocean and
midway Los Angeles and San Diego.
Now used as cattle ranch, but suitable
for avocados,
citrus
and residential
and
recreation
development.
Have
permit to create 3/4 mile lake on own
creek.
Excellent
water;
power
and
phone.
Comfortable
ranch
home.
Year-’round
outdoor
living
in
area
with constantly increasing real estate
values. Will sell all or part. For more
complete
details
contact
George
Yackey, Box 1, Fallbrook, California,
92028. Phone 714-728-7518.

168

Amer.

pine

authentic

pictures;
frames;
prints;
silhouettes;
RAG
RUGS;
Chinese figures;
tures;
frpl. equip.;
including
pr. wicker porch chrs.; lovely old

Industrial

~=For Sale--Out

hi-boy;

footstool;

200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELEC.
tricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
more
available. Terms 231-1025. Agent.

167

special

Vict.

research.

Approx.
59,000 sq. ft. Adjoining
the
Northwestern RR freight lines. 1 blk
to Edens Hwy. By Owner. PA 4-6177,
eves,

Northwest

FOR ANTIQUE HOUNI

Pine
tall .ccase clock;
prs.
of
chrs.;
pine
washstand;
pine

LOCATION.

office

House Sales
WINNE

June 1 _
10 a.m. to 4
Fri. June 2 till noon only
_

BONANZA

REALTORS
714

AN OPPORTUNITY
TO PURCHASE
A
Downtown Apartment Site, Zoned R-7,
65 Units.
15x 175. Sunday
and
evenings call Mrs. Hauworth. UN 4-8723.

for $75,000.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe

Realtor

Call Mrs. Rosene
HIGHLAND
PARK—Approx.
134 acre.
Secluded private road. $12,000.
Approx.
1
acre.
Beautiful
wooded
area. All improvements. $8,000.
:
Call Mrs. Englehardt.
DEERFIELD
—
Beautiful,
convenient
lot. $11,000.
BUILDERS ATTENTION!
Great
Mundelein
property.
Suitable
for 75 Units. Ready to go. $112,000.
Call Miss Matheson.

5-1080

NORTHFIELD
|| Residential Lots.

GOOD LOCATION
821-25 Chicago
Av. 5 stores, 45 car
garage,
5 apts.
Also
10,000
sq.
ft.
office space, etc. Will trade. GR 5-1244
or BU
1-5856.

HOMESITES!

$35,000.

164

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
339 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

ACREAGE

Hastings,

GLENVIEW—1

GLENCOE—Approx.
RIGHTS. $32,500.

DE

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

Valley-60 minutes

with

stables,

G.

CHOICE

EAST

For Sale—Business Property

Evanston Business Property

Northfield-Northbrook

NORTHBROOK
Residential
132x330’
with
many
fruit
trees
and
beautiful
evergreen
border. A great spot to build a home,
adjacent to other fine homes, $14,000.

KOENIG

164

Property

AT WILMETTE

Property

EAST WINNETKA
Have you always wanted to build a
small house in East Winnetka? Now is
your OPPORTUNITY!
Residential vacant avail, near shops, train and lake.
Just listed. Call today for information.

Low

to
buyers
$41,000.
By

q
ETTE
WEST
—
BY
OWNER
NEW
BELL
SCHOOL,
NEW
TRIER
‘West, and Loyola schools. 9 years old.
3 bedroom. 142 bath. Brick Bi-Level.
Solid masonry constr. $32,000.

-1-8279

w/all

1044
FOREST.
Spacious
5 B.R.
entry;
24’ L.R.;
fam.
rm.;
24%
expandable attic.

axes.
Outside
painted
choice.
All appli. inclu.
0
er. 251-3856.

bdrm.,

neighborhood.

and SUN.

34 mile on Techny to Sunset

WINNETKA

3

INTEREST

Furnished Models. Open for
10:30 a.m. until dark daily,

including SAT.

REALTORS

St.

WILMETTE
WEST—LOCATION
PLUS
sound
value.
3 bdrm.
brick
bi-level
w/2 car garage,
11% bath,
in better
than
excellent
shape,
nothing
needs
attention, fine school dist., $32,000. 200
Thelin Ct. Open House Sat., Sun.,1 to
5 p.m. ALpine 1-9196.

AS LOW AS 10% DOWN
AS

For Sale—Vacant

HOMEFINDERS

MID-WILMETTE
Excellent
older
home.
Living
rm.,
DR,
Kitchen
w/2 pantries on ist. 3
BRs and bath on 2nd. Bsmt., Garage.
Low 20s.

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms

2'/n Baths

161

DELIGHTFUL HOME
7 Rooms: Lovely first floor: Liv. rm.,
DR,
Den.
New
cabinet
kitchen
and
Pwdrm. 3 Bedrms. and Tiled bath on
~ a Bsmt. Gas ht., 2 car garage. Low
39s.

FIELDS

Squire

by Area

WILMETTE

SUNSET

“‘Country

BS

7

For Sale—Houses

NORTHBROOK

FULLY

y

from

SAVE
We

accept

all

General
1433

$19.90

UP

TO

50%

Midwest

Bank

Discount

Milwaukee

cards

Mart

Av.

AR

6-2069

HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
SALE—5
bdrm.
pcs.,
men’s
chest,
dresser
w/mirror,
2 night
stands,
king
sz.
headboard, light wood. 4 liv. rm. and
den
lamps;
odd
chairs
(not
upholstered); light wood low buffet; triangular
corn.
table;
corn.
table;
pull
down light fixture; perm. mahog. card
—
table plus
leaf and
pads;
left and

right casual couches;

3

54’’ long. 835-1972.

NEEDS

NEW

i

prs. of drapes,

—

OWNERS

MOVING—MUST
RELOCATE
THI
week. 11’ white silk sectional sofa;
pe. Herman
Miller desk;
42’ roun

walnut

cocktail

tion.

pieces.
appt.

card

tables.

Den

Call

table/4

VE

chrs.;

All in perfect

furniture;
5-4511

other

after

marble

condimise.

6 p.m.

MOVING:
LIVING ROOM
SET, SOFA,
rugs;
dresser:
with matching chair;
etc. All like new. Phone after 1 p.m.
and evenings, 328-2634.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified —

15.

;

�172

For Sale—Household Goods

BRASS

EAGLE

12

ANTIQUES

869-6660
2644 Green

wford

rE

and

Simpson

woe

(Golf

Ces

Road)

DESK.

BEST

GARAGE-N-HOUSE SALE:
Candy dish to Decorator Chest.
Mirrors-chairs- oS igty
rag -tables
Odds-n-ends.
Fri. and Sat
9 156 LaPier, Glencoe. (Nr Sheridan Rd. )

SALE

EVANSTON

VER
500 REMNANTS,
ALL
SIZES
oar
colors, Top quality. Reasonable.
Ri
:

=

Ww
:

15
per
yd.,
.50 installed.

Wool

Pair Maple Twin

$7.25, installed.

“Safeway Carpets, 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
OVING:
2 BLOND
OAK _ BOOKOs

and

ae:

cabinet,

$40;

,

net/paddles,
$20;
Naxon
sun
on
stand,
$25;
- Wharfsdale
ol in custom corner cab., $40; 8
ge $96; Executive walnut
;
ur
desk
. Large 2 door refrig.,
&gt;
‘washer ur
dryer, $90 é€a. Call
:
pine 1 -3721,
p

VING

SALE:

23”

RCA

COLOR

“ate
Iron-Rite
ironer;
elec.
hand
saw:
vynal
and
chrome
settee
and
se
s; Revere
8 mm
movie camera
“s]
ojector,
light
meter;
adding
machine;
cocktail table;
infants
an-

tique

bed;

yard

tools;

and misc.
Chancellor
GE
SALE

os

$100;

strai

June
1 through
4,
oriental rug 10x 16,

Fr.

ht

exten.

Evanston
COLGATE

1212

St.., Wilmette,
afternoons. Am.
c. cond.,

dec.

chrs.;

chr.

newly

uphol.

tbls.;

lamps;

tures;
row rugs; mahog. tw. bed
dresser,
tw.
Hollywood
bed;
2
TVs,
tbl.
models;
kit.
base;

aSx36”
Y

OVAL

worm,

table

WOOD-GRAINED

w/4

chairs,

$35;

G.E

ert

BRIGHTEN

YOUR

EVANSTON
Antiques,

ANTIQUES AND RESALE
Furniture, China, Glass
_.
Bric-A-Brac
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. 10 - 4.

HANNAH’S
HUSBAND
HECTOR
hates hard work so he cleans the rugs
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shamooer
$1.00.
Central
V&amp;S
Hdwr.
vanston.
MOVING
JUNE
18: BEDRM.
SUITE,
blonde
birchwood,
$150—tw..
beds,
dresser
w/mirror,
night table,
desk
. and chair. Glass tops. Call 864-3874, 8
to 10 a.m. or after 9 p.m.

OG.
DROPLEAF
TBL.
AND
4
rs., by Drexel; 2 matching hooked
;
EE:
ee
mpl-framed
mirror;
=
ea
pics.;
dressing tbl. skirt;
PH
Te,
and sprgs.,
never
been
leek
a
bedspreads, custom-made.
PA 9-1724

WICKER TBLS. AND CHR.;
DUNCAN
Phyfe dining set; ice cream tbl. and
chrs.;
gate
leg
and
dropleaf
ee
steel file cab.;
chests.
pg a,
Chicago, Evanston, UN 4-6600

-

SALE.

1733

STEVENS

i
envaee
(S. of East Lake
at
+ tab
an Rd.) Thurs. and Fri., 10:30
en
sleeper
sofa;
like
new
Sontour chair;
pr. of lounge chairs;

_ red leather lounge
a-brac, misc.

RAI!
_
pot’s

OR
on.

ale.

as

chair;

tables;

SHINE,
THE
Neighborhood

Fri.

June

2,

bric-

COFFEE
Driveway

10-4

p.m.,

644

vanard.
Deerfield.
Dbl.
rnd,
matt., free;
Dbl. bed maple hdbd
Ss; asst. tbls.; corner desk;
. rm. tbl.; many misc. items.

Jacobson
PARK

MODEL;

Lawn

Mower

30

REEL-TYPE

IN.

6 horse engine. Riding
d.;
starts
quickly;

sulky;
orig.

excel.
price:

see yours for $185. HI 6-7344.

$19; LIKE NEW WALL OVEN
Bevie din. table, pads, 8303 Kroll
furn.; ey
dble.
2 £10; 4
tw. bed: s $8
TV- wit; ad
$15;
mower, "$10: ge Ty hag $5. 00;
tables, $8.00; rugs; opts; : P54

=

_ porch rug. misc. 272-7208

_MAHOG.
lk

SEC’Y.

WITH

BOOKCASE

less than one yr. old trad. raw
sofa; lounge chair w/ottoman will
3 pe. sect., raw silk, will sep.; 2
. Swivel chrs. and misc. Call 869-

a

or 475-4543.

2

SCHOOL

tiered

d 20”
cart;

a

Evanston.

a
all

table

W/CHAIRS;

for twin

beds;

3-

reversible win. fan; rattan
walnut
fin. portable
bar;

table; lamps and misc. SAT.
1-5; 1719 Sunnyside Nthbrk.

eee
-

DESKS

corner

coffee
- ONLY

SALE:

1015

DEWEY

8 pce. din. rm. set $125;

AV.,

dbi.

and dresser $65; studio couch $25;
in good cond. Call after 3 p.m.

deny, all day Wed., Sat., and Sun. GR
-

MODEL

NOW

HOME

in

our

FURNITURE

Model

carrying charges, NO
: ~,
2 months.
Free

Homes.

780
OPEN

finance charges,
delivery. CALL

OKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
PAINTED FURNITURE MART

NM Selection - Discount Prices

Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

MOVING:
ZENITH CONSOLE
AM- =
radio, phono.;
small wal, din. tbl.,
chrs.; 54’’ limed oak buffet; desk, :
: maroon arm chrs.; student ‘desk and
chr.;
elect.
roaster;
many
misc.
items. Call DAvis 8-7729.
Ss

-WE’RE MOVING!
All items in shop reduced for moving
sale. Come in for great bargains!
JOY’S COUNTRY STORE

1418 Central
ae
Open 1 to 5 EXCEPT

Evanston
Wednesdays

‘GARAGE
SALE.
TIE
QUILT;
LImoges
platters;
pitchers;
books;
_ kitchen avpliances; TV. There’s much
more so come and see. 731 Michigan
Av., Evanston. June 1, 2, 3, 10 to 4.
CARPET
DIRTY?
TRY
NEW
RaAcine—Shampoos carpet without water.
Rent a machine $1.00 a day. Chalet

Nursery,
across

em

3132

from

Lake

Edens

Classified

Ave.,

Plaza.

SAMSONITE
CARD TABLE, rn CHRS.;
coffee
table;
desk;
dbl.
size
bed
complete; 9’ x 12’ oval ru ; bookcase;
acd chair; ironing board; misc. 328NEIGHBORHOOD
10-5,
Thurs.
and
Deerfield.
Dbl.
chifforobe;
uphl.
much misc.

CROWN

STOVE,

Venta

Hood.

Wilmette,

GARAGE SALE
Fri.,
905
Forest,
bed
and_
hdbd.;
chr.;
law
books;

LG.

DUNCAN

(picture

2

OVENS,

Excellent
PHYFE

window

AND

condition.
DRUM

type).

$75.

TABLE

Revolving

drawers and book spaces. Leatherette
top. Mahog. 561-0489 eves. or weekend.
TEACHER
WISHES
TO
SELL
LG.
elec.
fan;
bookcase;
pole
lamp;
ironing board;
and assorted smaller
items. Call 761-5210 between 6-9 p.m.
SLATE-TOP
oval
on

BE
GENTLE,
BE
KIND
TO
THAT
expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. LemoieHardware, Evanston.
SEARS WINDOW AIR CONDIT.,
18,000
B.T.U.’s,
w/steel
case,
like
new; Howell kitch. table for 2, w/leaf
and 2 chairs. 256-3999.

GE WASHER
GOOD

COCKTAIL
TABLE
pumice
finish
base

SEARS

$80.

6,000
B.T.U.
AIR
COND.
of one summer.
$100. Call

BABY BUGGY
$10; PLAY PEN $9.00;
Babee-Tenda
$8.00;
stroller
$3.00;
potty chair;
booster
chr.;
Sunbeam
polisher cleaner. ALpine 1- 6837.
SINGER DE LUXE 1966 TOUCH
and
sew,
desk
model
sewing
machines, $530 new, best offer. Call 642-

5732 after 6 p.m.

9x15;

GARAGE

SALE

3rd.,

9 to 5
Deerfield

LOVELY
2 PC. SECTIONAL
CUSTOM
made sofa; also pumice walnut dining
room set (Italian Prov.;
almost new
kit. set. Very reas. OR 4-7314.
4 VICTORIAN SIDE CHAIRS; LOVELY
pr.
solid
brass
wall
sconces;
4
matching uphol. Sheraton chairs.
Call 446-3185.
ANTIQUE
CURLY
MAPLE
DOUBLE
bed, Cannon-ball posts. Custom mattress
and
box
spring.
Excellent
condition. $300. Call HI 6-2496.
SOUP’S
ON, THE
RUG
THAT IS, SO
clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Noyes Hardware. 910 Noyes,-Evanston.
BRACE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
the first time you use Blue Lustre to
clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer
$1.00. Taylor V&amp;S Hdwr. Winnetka.

3-PC. SECTIONAL
RATTAN.

$45.

REVery

Gas

AND PURITON HOOD.
tion. Call after 6 p.m.

&gt;

CHAIRS;
cond.

FEDDERS ROOM AIR CONDITIONER,
5000
B.T.U.s,
will
sac.;
Magnavox
comb.
AM-FM
radio
and
3. speed
record player, mahog. Call OR 3-0239.

$150 WHEN

NEW.

Perfect condition. $75. 825-4292.

$60. 251-4

Ss
TWIN
STROLLER
OR
egy. Must be reasonable and in good
a
ition. Call 271-2830.
WANTED
TO BUY:
WROUGHT
IRON
lawn furniture. 244-1009, call after 5 or
anytime weekends. Call collect.

174 Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
SILVERTONE
TURN-TABLE
a

Apparel

175

SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
rot will deliver. Dealer.
ALpine
1-

USED GREEN WOOL CARPETING

BUILDER
furniture
ig

75 yards, still on floor.
PArk 4-0055

SALE
WILM.

9:

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver

BOLENS
712
HP
RIDING
MOWER
with wings and accessories. Cost $750.
$295 or best offer. WI 5-3613 or CE 67587 days.

scar ineds

bag” LUXE pe
0 B.T.U. $75

Call ae. 2664
feet.

$50.

-12

section

defrost. Call 729-0061.
BEAUTIFUL BEIGE WOOL
brand
dition.

173

WE

COND.

after 5:30

REFRIG.
Refrig.

CUBIC
has

NEED

Y-NOT

Mon.,

con-

Goods

MERCHANDISE

Any Type of Merchandise
HOUSEFUL

Furniture;
tools;
toys:
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buv it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.
wogensers

FOR

ie

PRICES
esas

oO
TRADE-INS

GReenleaf

ACCEPTED

PAID

RUGS

5-0108.

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of ae
AN
T IQUES-PAINTINGS-AR
JECTS-FURNITURE.
HI at HES T
PRICES PAID.

Miss Hall

SHOP

p.m.

RESALE SHOPPE

Wed., Fri., Sat., Daily
(closed Tuesdays)
THURSDAY 12-8 P.M

10-4

THE LAST ACT
80942

MAIN

EVANSTON
s 8- 9898
PR
; Most Exclusive
Resale Shop

North

HALF-PRICE

SALE

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS
te

suits.

823

el

561-7256

THE

clothing,

Dempster,

shorts

and

Evanston

YE OLDE

eves.

till

8:30.

oil

RACKE

743-9188.

Bric-a-brac,

paintings.

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
$CASH$
Men’s
and
Children’s
For
Ladies’,
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a- no
antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
17-9342
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

GILLOGLY‘S

KENILWORTH
BRING IN
summer
644 Green Bay

RESALE

YOUR
SPRING AND
clothing for resale.
Rd
256-2990.

100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will ‘Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
1C—$2.00 LIKE NEW CLOTHES
Boy’ s 0-20; girl’s 0- 14, lovely dresses,
men’s 42; women’s 10- 14; shirts worn
once 25c. Cheap. 272-7208.
ARMY
DRESS
BLUE
UNIFORM.
A.
must
for new
officers.
Worn
once;
half price; $50. Size 38. Call 256-4571.

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

MOVING TO TOWN HOUSE
Porch
and
Garage
Sale:
Furn.,
clothing; and household items. Thurs.,
June list, through Sun. June 4th, from
9
to
6.
Norge _ tri-level
refrig.;
wrought-iron glass topped porch table
w/4
chairs;
wrought-iron
loveseat
w/plaid cotton pad;
beam type baby
seale; 5-yr. crib w/matt.; bassinette;
oval cherry
dining table;
2 leaves;
white wool rug and pad, 11 x 15; full
sz. iron bed;
curtains;
bedspreads;
alum. chaise recliner; clothing szs. 1014; and other items.

660 GROVE ST., GLENCOE
VErnon

DOUBLE FEATURE vag
Sy 3 SALE
FRI. AFTER 4 P.M.
SAT.
All
a
ge Ma
tk
seas
chair;
2
Fr.
Prov.
chrs.
(need
reupholstering); patio furn.; 30’’ Law
Master mower; plus misc. items
2444 CENTRAL RD.,
GLENVIEW
ALL MUST GO AS PRICED OR BE
OFFER. Liv. rm. furn.; toys; 2 girl
bikes;
slidin
doors;
bed
frames
lamps;
grin —
vise;
clothing
many other item
2440 CENTRAL ‘RD. GLENVIEW.
GARAGE
SALE:
1044 MANOR
DR.
Wilmette. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Maple kit
table;
lavender/purple
bathrm.
ac
cess.;
turg.
lounge
chair;
2 occas
chairs; tw. bookcase headbrd., frame
Cosco util. table; 2 Polaroids;
sleep
ing bags;
lawn
chairs;
Olds
tro
bone;
Blessing
Cornet;
Hallicrafte
eomm..
receiver
and
speaker;
beig:
drapes, Kirsch rods; playpen and pad
good toys; Wonderhorse; tricyle; dol
hse.;
clothes
for boys,
girls, teens
young men and adults.

ATTIC ANTIQUES

348 Tudor

5-0949

WALNUT
FIN.
DINETTE
SET;
UNused croquet set $5.00; 2 man nylon
mountain
tent;
gas hot plate;
hand
mower
and
catcher
$5.00;
spreader
$4.00;
roller
$5.00;
unused
6.70
x 15
tire and wheel $5.00; car jack as
a
chr.;
EZ Babe;
car seat. 7

Glenco

Ct.

CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

bathing
328-5775

FIND
THE
PERFECT
OUTFIT
FOR
play for that warm spring day at

JANE

WHITE
BABY
CRIBS
W/MATTR.
$10 and $15;
convert.
car bed/seat
$2.00; 2 ant. blue hi-chairs, $2.00 ea.
infant seat, $1.00; potty chair, $2.00
training
seat,
misc.
-infant clothin
crib sheets, etc. Each 50c; Metal do
house, $2.00;
like new brass tri-fold
pak screen, $8.00; Ken. mangle, $25
egina elec. broom, $10; Kenm. port
sew mach., $25; Sq. din. table, w/ant
Bristol blue le s, apron dk. Eng. oa
top, ideal for
kitchen, $20; Kenmore
window
fan,
$10;
Grundig _ tapé
recorder,
pest offer;
Kenm.
TV
fo
parts. 272-748

BLIND

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Continuous
SALE,
bad weather, our
loss your
gain,
spring
and summer
apparel fantastically low priced. 1508
Howard
St.,
Chicago.
Oven
Thurs.

CARPET,

‘Antiques, ao
Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

1 PC. OR WHOLE

RESALE

646 W. DIVERSEY
281-6636
Chicago’s
most fabulous resale shop
will
dispose
of
your
gently
used
clothes and furs at a profit to you.
Our clients —
these garments like
mad, so will w
DAILY SUBURBAN PICKUPS

auto.

name. 17 x 12; —eaant
Telephone
472-7596

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

Furs

Bring
In Your Spring
And
Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

antiques,

RD.,

|

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET”

$15.

PORCH
FURNITURE,
8
$75; pect 520 set, 8 pieces,
end
tables
0; baby
bi
&gt;
$20. VE 5-4375. .
Hsien
CARPET
SALE:
NYLON
$5.85
SQ.
yd., now $3.85 yd. Comp. service and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.

WOOD

and

2

AND

vege speaker unit. Together make
ood hi-fi. Call 743-4774 mornings
weekends.

Through June 10th
Closing for the Summer
TUES., WED., FRI. AND §AT.
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

Lounge Chair and Ottoman, | Old Air Conditioners Wanted
EXCELLENT CONDITION, BROWN
Call 869-5656
fabric,

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290

3030 INDIAN
Thursday

4-5133

oriental

BABY CARRIAGE

GARAGE

UN

WANTED:
SOFA BED,
MUST
BE IN
good condition;
call mornings before
11 a.m. IDlewood 2-4089

LOUNGE
CHAIRS;
COCKTAIL
TAble;
marble
coffee
table;
lamps;
painted
hutch
and
chest;
sleeper
couch. Call 835-0132.

about

Dealer

513-4TH ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

Range

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
Call 869-6316

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.

EDIE'S

GOOD CONDIOR 3-4936.

BARREL
BACK
UPHOL.
2 metal kitchen stools. Good
Call AL 1-4503

FABULOUS
;
NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE
SALE
—
June Ist, 2nd and 3rd. 9 to 5
210 Melrose ’Av., Kenilworth (1 bl. W
of Sheridan).
Everything
from
rare
antiques
to interesting
junque.
Antiques
include
6 painted
Hitcheock|
chrs.;
2 6’ pine settle benches
$125
ea.; various tbls.; brass bed warmer
$60: pine blanket chest $100; Victoria
hand
painted
chest;
3 lovely
night
stands;
wash bench coffee tbl; Pine
chests;
6 curly
maple
chrs.
$325;
other furn. incl. beautiful leather top
mah. corner desk tbl. $45; small din.
tbl. with
6 like
new
yellow
naug
chrs.;
wicker
settee;
various
tbls.;
chests;
chrs.;
bookcases
etc.
Also
linens;
silver;
rugs;
orig. contempo
rary oil paintings;
books;
gorgeous
women’s and childrens’ clothes;
boy’s
and
men’s
clothes;
Tiffany
Spodg¢
complete set valued at $1,375 bargai
at $750; musical instruments includes
LeBlanc clarinet $60; Olds ambassa
dor cornet $75; toys; games; curtains;
sheared racoon coat;
Somali leopara
collar,
also
much
inexpensivé
misc. Don’t miss this sale!!

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

$75 .

ROUND OAK DIN. RM. TABLE
1900 vintage; 54 in.; $50
Call PArk 9-2062 evenings
2

FOR
Prompt

pag

DURABLE
STEEL
PATIO
FURN.
4
lounge
chairs,
chaise
lounge,
black
with green cushions plus picnic bench,
$50. Call PArk 4-4679.
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

39'' Crown

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods
TOP
$

RUG

ROSY BEIGE;
. Call 338-5123

HOTPOINT

MODERN
CUSTOM
MADE
SECTIONal red nylon, foam rubber cushions.
Call after 6 p.m.
272-3528

BLOND

Sears gas drexe.
VErnon 5-2!

ALL WOOL

Henredon. $95 or best offer. 433-2834.

JUNE
509 Appletree

DRYER

FRIGIDAIRE
ELEC.
RANGE,
40’’,
dbl. oven, exc. cond., $50;
40” selfvent. hood, $15; 48” rd. solid mpl, tbl.
w/leaf, 4 chrs., $75. 729-2187.

48”
by

CHINA
CABINET
WITH . CURVED
glass
panels;
Royal
Albert
china;
Fostoria glassware: lawn table.

FEDDERS,
used part

AND

CONDITION. BEST OFFER
945-8263
WASHER a
KENMORE

RATTAN
—

ORchard 3-2307.

NO

437-1364

a

MERELY

carpets ... Blue Lustre them...
eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace
Hardware,
Glenview.
ONE
OF
THE
FINER
THINGS
OF
life—Blue
Lustre
carpet
and
upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00.
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette.

MOVING—BARGAINS
Garage and yard sale, Sat. and Sun.
11 to 5. Furniture, household items,
everything. Like new Turquoise frigidaire. 163 “Washington Av., Wilmette.

Rguseaoty

-

DON’T

173

Goods

COUCH;
CHAIR;
T.V.;
STOVE;
frig.; child’s double chest; Misc.
reasonable. 272-6548.

‘dishwasher, $50; 8-yr. old Coldrefrig.,
$40;
old
DuPont
501
rugs;
softew ite
wool
rug,
14x11;
6 yr.
b.
seca
Call ALpine 1-4840

s

ar

Beds

COMPLETE
ad
BOX
eee
and mattresses. $80 pair. DA 8-8309

ping-pong

Sale~-Heusdbeld

RUGS
A MESS?
CLEAN
FOR
LESS
with—Blue
ete
Rent
electric
shampooer, $1.0
Ace Rilacers: Northbrook.

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

Plush,

'S ag, $9.45 installed
t 501,

Evanston

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholster.
ing. Cane
and rush seats installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
~

strip
projector an
y en
$20:
. port. dishwash‘Child’s
ynirrored
dressing
Child’s
record.
player;
ormica table; 10
gal.
aquarivena pong table top/legs;.
Misc.

CARPET

Rd.

MOVING
OUT
OF
TOWN.
BEST
offer,
Mahog.
bdrm.
set;
triple
dresser;
mirror;
chest;
night stand;
dishes; lge. mirror; golf cart. After 10
a.m. phone UN 4-0608.

DELIVERY
EEFRIGERATION

RTH SHORE

Bay

For

KEEP
CARPET
CLEANING
PROBlems small—use Blue Lustre wall to
wall. Rent electric shampooer $1.00.
Michael’s V&amp;S Hdwr. Evanston.

KENMORE
WASHER W/SUDS SAVE
and
gas
dryer;
Kenmore
gas_
hg
water
heater;
Sunbeam
humidifie
Mitchell dehumidifier;
Chrysler casé
ment window air cond’ r.; GE uprig
vacuum
cleaner;
also diving
gear
aqua lung-twin tanks and single tan
regulator, wet suit. Will sell sep. 945
0019 eves.
REDECORATING
SALE:
FIREPLAC
equip.-antique brass; full set campi
equip.—Sears best 9 x 18 tent, sleep
8,
used
twice;
musician’s_
stere
record
collect.;
white
desk,
es
clothing; misc. 2412 Pomona Ln.,
(3 blks. S. of Lake, off Ill. Rd.) irhud
9-4; Fri. 11-7; Sat. 9-12.
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE
Brass andirons; buggy; carpet swpr
45”
rnd.
oak
tlb.;
chrs.;
tea
tbl
drapes; BIKES: 16’, 20’’, 26”; Barbi
w/clothes;
gd. trucks; games;
tools
Antiques;
MUCH
misc. Junque.
182
Long Valley (nr. Harlem)
Glenvie
Thurs., Fri., 10-4; Sat. 10-2. 724-5205,
GARAGE
SALE.
THURS.,
JUNE
1S
only. 2625 Park Pl., Evanston. 9 to
GE stove, $35; full dble. bdrm. set;
chests, bunk beds; chairs; glassware
pottery; books; cribs; jump seat; pla
desk;
doll buggy;
children’s
clotha
and toys, much misc. Reas.
MOVING
SALE:
TABLES;
STANDS
chest;
bamboo
blinds;
single
co
spring;
9x14
Hemp-squares
rug
radiator cover; frames; knick-knack:
45-player;
base
cupboard;
clothe
books;
misc. Sat. ONLY!
2020 She
man Apt. H-2, Evanston.
730
WAGNER
RD.
GLENVIE'
10-4. Typewriter;
cig. tblis.; kit. th
w/4 chrs.; 9’ couch; chandelier; poké
tbl.; rocker; lamps; end tbl.; drapes
curtains; books, bedspreads; picture:
clothing; baby equipment; misc.
GARAGE
SALE—DESK;
BEDS;
TVS
Boys’—girl’s 26” bikes; rugs; like ne
2
dr. wall oven;
tables; baby furn
chairs; clothes;. igh
June 3-4, 10
p.m. 2639 Chesapeake, N brk.
1 bl. N. Walters, 1 E. Pfingsten
—
GIRL’S
20”
BIKE,
$10;
BOY’S
26
racer,
$15;
Elec.
olisher
buffe
$6.00;
clock radio,
$5.00;
neon
des
lamp, $3.00; power mower, as is, fre
drill set, $6.00 ‘ore = teers offe
Call after 6 p.m. UN 4-8
7

2S
ee:
OR
SNEree
bikes: girl’s 16’’ Schwinn, 2 boy’s ert
dble.
bed
bkese.
headboard-frame
typewriter; day bed; hose reel; c
floral arrangement; ‘Dormeyer mixe
AL 1-4607.

GARAGE
SALE,
FRI.
JUNE
2, 10Uphol. chrs., bikes, wrought iron pe
clothing.
toys,
many
misc.
ite
Reas. 1523 Spencer Av., Wilmette.
—

BACK

PORCH

SALE:

YOU

NAME

I

we've
got it. Children’s
and
adul
clothing;
much misc. June 3-4, 10:
a.m. 9828 N. Keeler, Skokie.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life © Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

June

|, 196

�Ses

176

$22.50. DAvis 8-1509.

ADY’S
BOWLING
BALL
AND
BAG,
clarinet; girl’s 24” bike; 15 x 30 metal
ecab.;
2
roll-away
beds;
sm.
pool
table;
clothes;
odds
and ends.
1015
Elmridge Dr., Glencoe, 10 to 5 SatSun.
ARMONY
4 STRING
BANJO,
LIKE
new,
$30;
2 pr.
white
rink
roller
skates
w/cases,
Sz.
4-8,
$5.00
ea.;
birdcage
w/stand
$,4.00;
post
hole
digger, $3.00; 2 metal wardrobes. $7.00
ea. 272-7233.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES Co.
ED,
OAK
TABLE,
BABY
EQUIP.,
clothes,
books,
water
skis, tires, 35
mm
projector,
globes,
misc.
golf
eguip. 1650 Village Green, Drfld. 9453598.
ORCH
SALE:
520 LAKE
AV.
WILmette.
Fri.
9 a.m.
to 3:30.
Maple
chest;
rocking
chair;
pink
crystal
goblets, plates; other glassware; G.E.
vacuum; linens; lamps; much misc.
OR SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
IGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466

‘NC YCLOPAEDIA

BRITANNICA.

World
Book,
Child
Craft,
Dict.
set,
Cyclo Teacher, atlas. Colliers. Hide Abed, cost $300, sac. $125;
bdrm. set,
$165; both unusued. Sac. all. 251-7385.
MOVING—BASEMENT SALE:
Clothing: coats, dresses, suits, shoes.
Hsehold.
items;
dishes;
glassware,
some furn. 714 Colfax, Evanston. GR_
5-1523.
PRIGHT
PIANO;
SMITH-MILLER
fire
engine,
toy
trucks-very
good
cond.; 2 lge. antique mirrors; Maytag
clothes dryer. Call WI 5-1222 after 7
p.m,
VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade, 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking Sales Co.
EARS
BEST
TENT,
DBL.
SIDERM.
ele.
1 man
outside frame,
w/case.
Wen. sz. vinyl cov. roof trunk. Dazor
flrsent.
desk
lamp.
Exercise
slant
brd. Girls bike. 251-2795 after 6 p.m.
E
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Eckart
Hardware, Winnetka.
OUSE SALE: THURS.,
FRI.;
7 A.M.
to 5 p.m.
Antiques;
oil
paintings:
furniture;
clothing;
household items;
boutique
table;
etc.
1636
Elmwood

Av., Wilmette.

ROUGHT
IRON
FURN.;
WASHING
mach.
and
dryer;
deep
freeze;
bedrm.
set;
clothing.
Sat.
and
Sun.
after
10, 958 Glencoe
Rd.
Apt.
C *’
lencoe.
OVING:
LAWN
MOWER:
STEP
adder;
kitchen
set;
double _ bed,
complete;
portable
elec.
heater;
farden
tools;
bath rm.
scale.
reas.
UN 4-1780.
0 AMP,
MILLER.
WELDER
GENerator on wheels, new cables etc. 10
.P. engine. Asking $400. Also pick up

ruck

asking

box,

$250.

ideal

for

438-6684.

trailer

like

new

ROWN
SOFA,
$40;
23’
a¥.
Chie
ugsy;
28’
boy’s
bike;
lady’s
and
boy’s clothes;
bird cage.
Rummage.
1142 Darrow. GR 5-0025, 10-5 p.m.
TER
COLORS,
PAINTING,
KIT.
bl. 2 chrs., Zenith HI-FI console, 20’
fan, Weber 24” b.b. grill, lawn chrs.,
isc. GR 5-8877.
AGIC
TRICKS
FOR
SALE.
selection from ‘‘Arm Cutter’’
iBowls.’’ Excellent condition.
4-2007 evenings.

LARGE
to ‘‘Rice
Call UN

ASEMENT
SALE:
CHEST;
TBLS.;
bar stool; man’s chr.; appls.; antique
ocker; rotisserie; bargain tbl. Cheap
prices. 679-4981.
RMONT
SLATE
FLAGGING
TOP
quality, various colors, ideal for patio,
pieces average 18 x 12 x 3/4. $1.00 sq.
t. Call GR 5-1933.
PUND
MIRROR,
20”
DIAMETER;
Pblong cocktail table; Stenotype mahine; bird cage with stand. Call GR
D-8860 bet. 8 - 12 a.m. Sat.

Garage Sale—Fri. 4-6;
SAT. 10-5. 1551 BRANDON RD.
lenview. (Includes riding mower).

AUTIFUL

AND

LIKE

NEW

ITAL.

prov.
furniture.
Hide-a-bed;
table;
erver;
Jamps;
clothes
bric-a-brac;

pte. 679-2670.

:

RPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent
lectric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace
ardware, Wilmette.
UE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RIDS
arpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
ofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.

Nienecke V&amp;S Hardware,

Glencoe.

KRAGE
SALE:
1021
ELM
ST.
Ninnetka. Thurs.-Fri. 10-4. Furniture:
ampoline,
7’
x 9’; household items;
baby equip.; clothes; unusual misc.
DING
MOWER,
BIG 24” PORTERsable.
Heavy
duty
4 cycle
engine;
ebuilt complete last year. $69.

446-5673

LUMINUM STORM DOOR
514 x 80. EXCELLENT
asonable.

CONDITION.
Call 724-6233.

R
SALE:
FINAL
CLEARANCE
losing
sale.
All
merchandise
half
ce. Village
Yarn
Shop,
1163 Wilette Av.,
Wilmette.

une

|, 1967

Fer Gale-Shiecetlancets

—Office

and Store Equipment

Speed-O-Print Mimeograph,

MOVING.
GARAGE
SALE:
DEN
furn.; chests; desk; kitchen nook; 24”
bike;
adding
machine;
metal
cab.;
freezer;
drapes;
ef
viet
elec.
motors; much mise.
PArk 4-7557.

UNDERWOOD
UPRIGHT
TYPEwriter
Excellent
condition. Call 7434774 mornings and weekends.

AMANA
DEHUMIDIFIER,
EXC.
cond.; lawn mower;
2 TVs;
stroller;
high chair; 2 metal lawn chairs; YO
6-5802.
CHILDREN’S
CLOTHES;
DRESSES,
matesnity clothes, size 10; toys; books
for beginners.
2114 Dewey,
Apt.
B,
Evanston. Eves. aft. 5 all day Sat.
GARAGE
SALE:
1837 MONROE
ST.,
Glenview. Thurs.-Fri. June 1-2. 9 to 5.
Household goods; stove; refrig.; clothing, infants to adults; misc. Bargains.
EXERCYCLE:
EXCELLENT
CONDItion. Must sell. Best offer takes. Mr.
Levy.
527-2630

2590

GARAGE SALE:
Neighborhood Collection!
June 2nd., 10 a.m, to 3 p.m.
WILLOW DR.
NORTHBROOK

ROOM
AIR-CONDITIONER,
$100;
floor fan, $25; 2 bikes, girl’s Schwinn.
PArk 4-5018

177

Wtd. to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
3. pees
subject to change
without
notice.

HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
we
use
your’.
contribution
for
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. Contestants
must
be UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.
WE’LL. COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deductible. For pickup. HI 6-3730 or AL 13730.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL

Wanted:

PAPER
CO,

UN 4-5133

Used

178

Rummage

SUPPLY,
864-5311

Sales

TREMENDOUS
SALE:
JUNE
1ST
8:30
a.m.
until??
By:
Evanston
chapter 919, O.E.S., Place: Salvation
Army
basement,
1403 Sherman
Av.,
Evanston.
BARGAIN
RUMMAGE
SALE:
FRI.
June 2, 7:30 a.m. until Sat. June 3 all
day, dinners also observed. 2002 Darrow, Evanston, basement entrance.

179

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE

182

TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal — pera lawn rolling
-—~ tree removal —
fill dirt — grading.
VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING

LIGHT

HAULING

FURNITURE - APPLIANCE - BAGGAGE
ALSO RUBBISH
Larry Carney

RUBBISH
Basements,
M. DANNER

Attics,

Garages

PLEASE

183

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

and

Misc.
272-5520

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS solve your hauling
problems.
Ill. 22633MCC.
864-6139.
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

Sporting Goods
Equipment

193

6454

SALE

EQUIPMENT

SAVE SAVE SAVE
V4 TO Yo OFF
FISHERMEN’S RODS, REELS

Mart
Evanston

GOLF CART
Victor Electric 1960 Model
OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
INCLUDES
charger, horn, headlights and twin tail
lights. Cart is fully operational
and
ready
for
the
golf
season.
Please
contact
R.
C,
Bylski,
YO
6-8500,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

BROWNING

AUTO.

SHOTGUN

12—fired 6 times. $120
Call 256-4267 evenings.

or

best

REPAIRS
driveways.

AND
Jim

187

LIGHT
offer.

Coins and Stamps

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

Honda

RED

HONDA
MILES.

$510.

For

PRIVATE PARTY.
Call 475-1110

Trailers

SCOUT
1965
POSITRACTION
LOW
mileage,
$1,095;
Jeep-114
ton
1963stake,
F.C.
170, 4 wh.
dr., Warren
hubs,
snow
plow,
mud
tires,
duals
wa
AP ete: After 6:00 p.m. $1,975. CR

WHEEL
BOX
TRAILER,
CAN
used to transport small furniture
luggage; $35. GReenleaf 5-2121.

196

Eva

SAABS

1723 Waukegan Rd.

BE
and

ae

729-1800

1963 VOLKSWAGEN SED.
TURQ.
Best

GREEN

WITH

RADIO,

sell

my

864-8737

mk

1954

trusty

VW.

4
and

Tires

cas
so

m

like

new.

evenings.

te

ASTON-MARTIN,

I;

|

338-607

$750.

1966 Turner

$2,395
66

W.W.

offer

each.
Call 244-6548

DATSUN

DB

2-4,

Roadster

1500 ee
:

Sat.

1600

or Sun.

SPORTS

R

;

ster, tonneau cover, exec. cond.
&lt;
extras. Good tires. One owner. $1,800 ©
or best

offer.

338-7537.

Yee

1968 VW RED SEDAN

35,000
miles,
radio,
white
wa
exceptionally clean, mechanically
fect. Call 328-5093.
aes
MERCEDES BENZ 190
1958, GOOD CONDITION $350
AL 1-4761 AFTER 6 P.M.
|

.

CONVERTIBLE,

excellent

$950 or best

TRAILER

J

reuphols

Wigglesworth's Imports

top,

and

C

St.

1967

64. VW,

Homes—Campers—

Sale—Trucks

NEW

_

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them an
*

$290
Call

TARTAN TENT CAMPER FOR RENT:
Sleeps
6;
stove;
ice
box;
sink;
dinette;
propane
as:
immaculate.
Call for open time.
VE 5-3464. .

195

LIKE

—

3-8326.

hese
64 ae SEDAN
m
buying a larger car

Utility Trailers

16 FT. TRAVEL

CL

GLENVIEW

1965
ALLSTATE
COMPACT
SCOOTWe
tae
CC;
Used
Ft ees
a Vee
storage; $75. Call Mr. Anzures at 4752887 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
1966
YAMAHA
50
CC,
1,500
MILES
blue, must sell.
Call DA 8-1640

Mobile

incl.

“I

Dempster

Exe.
Call

HONDA 50, ELECTRIC STARTING.
Excellent condition. $150.
Evanston, 864-3778.

194

manuals

1958 M.G.
radio;

COND.
OR: 3-7847

HONDA—RED 1966 S90
Low mileage; garaged-all winter;
including
cover
and
helmet.
Mike, 492-5629.

IN

!

S-90

EXC.

CLASSIC

STINRAY,

2125

1965
VESPA
MOTOR
SCOOTER
2,000 miles, four speeds. Top speed 60
mph. 95 miles per gallon. Best offer
Please call PA 4-3709.

1966

1500-1955

tion inside and out, 400 h.p. wilh
speed all syncro, like new tires. f.
am radio, hidden lights other
equipment. Asking $3,100. 256-3298.

SACRIFICE

1964 Super Hawk

2,200
offer.

TF

service

300 CC. MUST SELL IMMED.
869-2573 wk. ends and after 6 p.m.

Best

|

black
fopRadio,
and sideheater,
curtains
1
cover.
parts

HONDA 250 HAWK, 1965.
Scramble
bars;
carrier;
windshield;
helmet. $450. Call Fri., Sat., or Sun.
morning, 525-2196.

2

LIVE WORMS
Sport

MG

;
Chicago.

*66 HONDA CB-160 BLUE
3,600
mis.
Rack
and
mirror.
cond.
Mechanic
owned.
$475.
after 6 p.m,
945-5015

$1,395

729-1800

TRAVEL
TRAILERS-TRUCK
CAMPers Avion, Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood. HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
North Chicago. (1 mi. N. of 137 on 42)

GOLF CLUBS
SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

Tack-L-Tyers
Chicago
Ave,

N.

MUST

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MEN’S, LADIES
WEDGES, PUTTERS
7.50 GOLF UMBRELLAS
49,00 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
29.00 SNEAD OR BERG.WOODS
12.95 MEN’S GOLF SHOES
USED SETS WITH BAG
:
USED GOLF CLUBS
98c EACH
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
2.75 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
3.95 SKATE BOARDS, NOW
BASEBALL SHOES
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES
ANGLER’S SUPPLY
1016 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON

GOLF

1964 Volvo—544

1963 Volkswagen Cvt. $69!
1962 VW sunroof as is $395
And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview

NORTHCYCLE
SHORE’S
LARGEST
DEALER
SPECIAL FOR. MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

Titleist balls (repaints) now
DX tourney x-outs balls
$ 6
Pro-Line putters and Wedges $3, $4, $5
Golf carts reg. $40-$30
now $20-$13
Golf shoes reg. $40
now $20
Men’s
Ladies
Golf
shoes
reg. $30
now $12
Golf bags
$4 and =
Golf umbrella, reg. $8 now
Iron Covers, set of 10, reg. $5
now
$2
Leather golf gloves, Ladies’
50c
Leather golf gloves, Men’s
$1.50
Headcovers set of 3, reg. $4
now $2.25
Golf socks reg. $1.50
now
$1.00
Sport Shirts, reg. $5
now
$1.50
Golf balls
$2, $3, $4 per doz.
Pro only balls, reg. $14.75
now $9
Snag balls reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5c ea.
Plastic practice balls
2c ea.
Up
to
75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise.
We _ take
trade-ins.
Large
selection
of used
golf clubs.
Expert repairing
and refinishing.
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9
Tues., Wed., Sat. 9-6
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY
May 28th and May 29th

GOLF

1966 Volvo 122
$1,995
1965 Volvo Wogpns.
oa
3 to choose from
1965 Fiat like new 4 Dr. $795.

SUZUKI CITY

reg. $80 now

PRO

Carts

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

3

VOLVO NORTH SHORE

Rent—

Motorcycles—-Go

:

FORMERLY

BROWN'S

SHOP CLOSEOUTS
FEATURING
Wilson—Spaulding—-MacGregor
Northwestern-Foot-Joy-Bag-Boy
Mulligan-Ajav
ALL NEW 1ST QUALITY
Ladies’ and Men’s
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
EXPERT
CLUB
FITTING
ON
ALL
SETS
9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $275 now
9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $120 now
8 irons, 3 woods, reg.
$120 now
5 irons, 2 woods, reg.
$95 now
5 iron, 2 woods, reg. $50 now
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Men’s
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies’

(3 woods)

Imports

From

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads.
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

BIKE

and

For

PRO

P.G.

Loan

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers |

251-0755

POOL
TABLES:
9
REPOSSESSED
Brunswick Slate tables, like new.
Call 662-1119 or 746-1119

LIGHT HAULING
By

CALL

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

LET
JIM

TO BUY:

6-2786

REMOVAL

an Auto

190

SURF BOARD FOR SALE
Good condition, Malibu Green, Perfect
for lake. $60 or best offer.
446-5052, Mike

REMOVAL
HI

With

TO BERKELEY'S

WANTED

Wigglesworth's

945-6000

USED TANDEM

Foreign and Sports Cars

Loans

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

Bicycles

COME

939

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. hes
| and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

Automobile

196

Buy 'Em Now!

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24 ea.
plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 144 Price Drapery Sale.
rioon
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT HAULING

188

MANUAL. BEST OFFER.
Call 835-2575.

EVANSTON

Golf Clubs

OLD GUNS, ANGLERS
1016 Davis, Evanston

AUTOMOTIVE

180 Typewriters—Business Machines

MARTIN
714g
OUTBOARD
MOTOR,
25;
Thor
washer
w/wringer,
$10;
rigidaire
refrig.,
good
cond.,
$25:
35mm projector w/cord and carrying
case, 40 x 40 screen, $25. DA 3-2332.

ee PE ag Me wit as

For Sale—Miscellaneous .
8’
EXTENSION
LADDER
AND
6’
step ladder, both for
$8.00; 2 post hole
“auger $4.00; 7-4 x 4s 12’ long, Creosote
“soaked 35c ft.; 3/4 H.P. hand saw $20;
8’
California
redwood
picnic
tbl.

TAN,

condition,

low

offer.
545-2927

NEW

mileage.
a

1964 KARMANN-GHIA
:
2-tone
green,
white
interior;
low
mileage; one owner; good cone
:

$1,150

338-512

FOR QUICK SALE BY OWNERM
1962, convertible.
Original tires,
mileage,
radio,
heater,
black.
wheels, red int. $950. UN 4-5474.

1965

VOLKSWAGEN, _ 31,000

‘61

Volkswagen

low

—

s.

exc, cond., new clutch, empi, camb
compensator,
rear
speaker,
ma
white wall, $945, 864-7688.

Sedan: Gas

heater; new brakes. $500. PHONE
McFARLAN.
835-3589.

1965

LIGHT

VOLKSWAGEN,

16,500

ee

he

AL

aes five Friday June 2, 1967.

oe

LIKE

GRAY

radio,

roof,

sun

1966 Volvo Estate Car
NEW,

tires,

wall

ROOF

$2,100.

RACK,

9-9791.

UN

WHITE

VOLIN KSW
AGE
N
EVANSTON

|6 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

ae

iota

Foreign and Sports Cars

GUARANTEED

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent
Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas Orders Arranged

AGENT

‘66 VW

‘65 VW

FOR

VOLKSWAGEN

Sun Roof $1475

Sun Roof $1275

‘65 Micro Wgn.

$1495

‘64 Kombi Wgn.

$1050

INSURANCE

sci Sk

CO,

‘66 Comet Cyclon
GT,

PS, PB,

$2095

AUT

'66 Buick Electra
225,
air

4

DR.

H.T.,

cond.

ALL

‘65 Corsa Conv.
140-4

POWER,

$1295

SPEED.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

869-3015
Classified —

17 en

�z Sate

RN
3

te ;

ae

a ee

EN
SWAG
~16 pointVOLK
safety and pertormance
Foreign

196

and Sports Cars

Volkswagen

Camper

1965 VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS
Red,

completely

equipped,

ready

....$1,295
to

choose

from,

3 to

choose

from.

$1,647
BRAND

~ 1963 VOLKSWAGEN4 to SEDANS
choose from.
=

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof

ee

OTHER TRADE-INS

1961 ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
Convertible,

red

1964 FALCON FUTURA

And

with

radio.

This Week

12 Mo.

4

1960 VALIANT

door,

4 door,

8,

automatic,

automatic

very

1964 PARILLA MOTORCYCLE

low

+

in Glenview

=

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AVAILABLE ALSO.

Agents for Volkswagen
Open: 9
9 am.-5

$1,760
'63 Corvair

RADIO
es

walls,

AND

Tomato

new:

HEATER,

WHITE-

STATION
WAGON,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
radio and heater,
whitewalls. Immaculate throughout. Full price.
;

automatic
transmission.
with white top. Like

$795

$795
‘61 T-Bird

BLACK

rior.

All

AND

power.

'61 Chevy 4 Dr. Hardtop

RED

Full

INTE-

oe

ull

price.

REAL

ECONOMY.

H.T.,
sion.

$795
'61 Chevy
Power

STEERING,

FULL

$595
'63 Ford Galaxie

$995
"63. Ford Fairlane

CK, 6 CYL.,

ing:

price.

Steering,

$595

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISLike new. Full price.

$895

Full

Open Sun. ‘til 6 p.m.

724-7350

''3000" S

—., '67 1275CC MIDGETS

18 — Classified

$250

Renault—Peugeot

Come

1963 MERCEDES
SEDAN;

Wanted

JUNK

JEFF’S TOWING,

$3,650

$2,350°. .
AL 6-0606
AL 6-1220

Need

3-5555

'62 Ford

$895

H.T.
Auto.

$495

SQUIRE
WAGON
All the goodies; wood trim,
Vinyl int. Auto., radio, whites.

$995

MONEY

DOWN

INDIAN

190

COND.
477-4377

TOWING

WILMETTE

Clean Cars
McKAY

CITY

'64 Buick $1,295

'61 Dodge $395
Auto.,

100

WAGON
radio, whites,
Rebuilt engine.

P.S.,

others

Finan¢ing
WITH

1901 Green Bay Road

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

‘
ERNIE
150 Chicago Ave.
GR 5-4444

DOOR
SUPE
accessories, $84

FINEST CARS

WAGON
Loaded.

NO

Cash for your car
We

4

WILDCAT 2 DR.
Full power, radio,
Whites.

‘Plus

CARS WANTED
la

1965

1013 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON.

DODGE

Bank

to Buy—Automobiles

PICK eee

H,

Dealer

BENZ

IN GOOD

Mustang

1963
OLDSMOBILE
holiday full power,

AIR-COND.
2 DR. H.T.
Full power on this fine
Newport H.T. Auto, radio, whites.
Still under factory guar.

Glenview
BR

W.W.s.,

LYONS

289-V8

$1,095

Chrysler

R.,

LEAVING COUNTRY;
MUST SELL!
Dark green; H.T.; Disc brakes
Positraction; R.H.; WWs
AL 1-3991

RANCH WAGON
Here’s a buy! Automatic.
Priced to sell.

CORONET
Auto. V8

P.B.,

$1,495

CLASSICS:
1937 LASALLE
OPER
coupe, 1939 LaSalle 4 dr., 1960 Jagu
Mark IX. All three cars in first cla
condition. Must sacrifice due to oth
interests. Make an offer. Days OR
1190 evenings 634-3916.

SHORE'S

SPECIALISTS

4-8600

38

1968
CHEVROLET
V8
STICK
2
door
Bel
Air.
Radio,
heater, white
walls. Exc. cond. $750 or best offer.
Call 945-4640 or 945-4641.

'63

1501 Waukegan Rd.
PA

in

EVANSTON

P.S.

Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth
2100 WAUKEGAN RD.
GLENVIEW
729-3200
BR 3-321

869-5700

'65 Dodge

P.S.,

TOM

Motors

'65 Ford

HEATER,

$1,395

$1,195

Prices Are Nice

NORTH

Bel Aire 4 Dr.

RADIO,

'63 Chrysler Convert. 300

FORDS,
etc.

FUL

Wa,

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERING,
POWE
brakes, radio, heater, white walls

in to

Chicago

$595

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

FREE

MOTORS
Wilmette
Wilmette

$295
$495

'62 Ford Fairlane
2-Dr. Auto.

Authorized

Not

&gt;
i
5 : 495

'64 Chrysler300 4 Dr. HT

1966
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4 DR.
8 cyl. 275 hp;
four’ season air-cond.
Power
glide, steering,
brakes;
Positraction
axle;
PB
radio;
E-Z
eye
glass
all around;
Deluxe
seat belts
front
and
rear;
snow
tires;
29,000
miles. Garaged. $2,200. 869-8247.

'60 Peugeot #403 Sed. $195

199

$2,850

ROADSTERS

-72\ Green Bay Rd.
1611 Sheridan Rd.

2-Dr. Coupe Auto.

4-DR.
$1,400

MG-—Austin Healey

IMPERIAL

$595

‘61

Auto. Trans.
Corvair Monza

Price

Into Your Driving!!

HEALEY

$195
$195
$395
$550°

'6| Renault 4-Dr.
'64 Renault 4-Dr.

Why

OF

Dodges,

R

$1,895

PS.

AUTO.,

IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

Says Put Some "Spring"

'67 AUSTIN

$195

Renault 4-Dr.
Dart 4:Dr. Auto.
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.

Impala

"Mr. IMPERIAL

'67 MGB

VW

'60
'60
'62
'63
'64

OVERSEAS

~ Toyota Gletiview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

‘59

p.0.e.

'62 Pontiac Tempest

Conv.

Full price.

JET

Sa
2

Insurance Co.

a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
p.m.— Saturday. Closed Sunday.

k

1012

Buys of the Week

HI 6-6100

666 Green Bay Rd.

SELECTION

Plymouths,

Where

250cc

Winnetka
Import Motors

Chevs,
stock.

Norman

mileage

Delivered

EXCELLENT

4

P.S.,

H

AUTO.,

190 SL

$1,647

bronze

AUTOMATIC,
w.w.s,
H.

'64 Chev.

Special

For the Sport Fans
'65 Chev. Malibu H.T.
Console shift
'63 Chev. Corvette Sting Ray
‘60 Chev. Corvette 2 Tops
‘60 Mercedes Roadster

Full Factory Warranty

W.W.s.

'65 Ford Convert.
AUTO.
price.

Full Price $1,850

12,000 mi.

R.,

'65 Chrysler 4 Door
NEWPORT,
light pkg.,

COLOR
SUNSET
GOLD,
VINYL
TOP,
black
leather
interior,
factory
air
cond. A real beauty.

All Standard Equipment

S.S.,

$1,095

1965 Pontiac Bonn. 4 Dr. H.T..

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

With

'65 Plymouth 2 Door

biles 61's, 62's, 63's, 64's, 65's.
All Models loaded with extras.

NEW

LYONS

BELVEDERE,

fine used cars.

Large Selection of like brand
new 1966 Olds-88's-98's and
Cutlass's. All Models — Full
‘Equip. Some have Factory
Air Cond. Plenty of Oldsmo-

4-Dr. Sedans

1962 VOLKSWAGEN White
SEDAN
1960

NEW

'67 Renault R-10

roll

~ 1964 VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS
5 to

New Oldsmobiles

It doesn't have to be German

ALL

For Sale—Automobiles

TOM

Evanston Headquarters for

to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

100°, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

200

For Sale—Automobiles

| Norman Motors

RENAULTS

inspection has been done.
1963

200

Foreign and Sports Cars

Evanston .
GR 5-8000

65 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
Individual
wishes
to purchase
from
private
owner.
Low
mileage; excellent condition; air-cond. 362-1071.

200 For Sale—Automobiles
'62 CADILLAC CONVERT.
FULL
POWER-SEATS,
WINDOWS,
brakes
and steering.
1 owner,
good
cond. Beautiful maroon w/white top
and
leather
seats.
Best
offer
over
$995.
PA
4-5786,
821
Hudson
Rd.,
Glenview.

Chrysler

'66 Mustang
Low

miles,

328-3670

HILL MOTORS

—

Imperial

Convertible

—

Plymouth

'65 Ford

Galaxie 500

4 door hardtop,
like new.

$1,995

'65 Ply. Station Wagon
owner—6

CREDIT

Evanston

3 speed.

Belvedere—1
ger—stick.

EST.

passen-

air

conditioned,

$1,395
'63 Falcon Convertible
Bright

red—4

speed,

$795

$1,095

like

new.

$895
$995 |
$1,095.
$995

'64 Rambler Station Wagon
'64 Ford Station Wagon
‘65 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.-Clean

'63 Ford Squire Wagon

$895

'65 Ford-Custom-Red

$1,095.
$395

‘62 Chrysler 9 pass. Wagon—Like
'60 Falcon Wagon—one owner

new

80 Green Bay Rd.

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

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200

For Sale—Automobiles”

200

1958
PONTIAC,
MINT
CONDITION,
tri-power, full-race cam, just rebuilt’
Many,
many
extras.
1,600 invested.
py sell, best offer. Please call PA 4-

Jennings

Chevrolet

‘64 WILDCAT

BUICK

GREEN,
PS,
Call 234-5484.

60 DODGE

65 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan

RAMBLER
’'62 CLASSIC
stick shift. Good
cond.
offer. 272-4798.

PB.

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
wer
steering,
radio
and
heater.
This car is in mint condition.

$1,495

°65

2 DR. H.T.

ORIG. OWNER,
FULL POWER,
W/W,
$130 or best offer. GR 5-8877.
’64 CHEVY BEL AIR
PS,
auto,
tinted
windshield,
low
are:
Private owner.
Call OR
415.

b5 Chev. Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.s
FULL

1960
MERCURY
MONTCLAIR
4
door hardtop w/every option. ‘Smooth
and quiet ride. Beautiful,
clean,
all
leather interior. 831-4192.

1959 CHEVROLET
auto.

$495 Down
b6 Chev. Imp. 9 Pass. Wgn.
8, FULL POWER. EXCELLENT
$2,495

'65 Volkswagen
DOOR.

LOW

miles,

$1,095
64

Pontiac

Bonn.

Convert.

DARK
BLUE
BEAUTY
WITH
erything. Save lots of money.

EV:

$1,595
‘65 Chevy Sport Van
IS

CAMPER

trans.,
radio,
seats. Excellent

SPECIAL

HAS

heater.
cond.

Extra

AUTO
rear

‘66 Chevelle Sports Cpe.
condition.

TRANS.,
Very

low

PS.

EXCELLENT

mileage.

Automatic

Monza

transmission,

Convert.
sharp.

$1,495

'65 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan
YLINDER,

AUTO.

gf Oi Ra

'63

Pontiac
COND.

Catalina

| Valiant sedan a.t.
3 Corvair

stick

$445
$395

any more to choose from

ennings Chevrolet
241

WAUKEGAN

RD.

|,

1967

Me

14’

FIBERGLAS
SPEEDBOAT,
HULL ONLY. UNUSED.
Only $500.
864-3778

EVINRUDE
10 H.P: SPORTWIN
OUTboard motor with 6 gal. gas tank exc.
cond. $100 or best offer.
Call 869-2321

2 Dr.
$795.

15’

ELGIN
OUTBOARD,
30
H.P.
motor
and_
trailer,
good
working
condition. $450. Powles, 256-0192.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification +:132 in
this Paper!

FERGUS FORD
Air

conditioned

New

and

Used

Car

2

DR. HARDTOP,
V8, PS, AUTO,
pb, radio, ww’s,
de luxe wheel
covers,
white
with
black
interior. You'll have to go a long
way to find a nicer one.

$1,395

$3,495

1965

Ford Galaxie

1964

500

2 DOOR HARDTOP, 352 V8, POWer steering, power brakes, cruisomatic, all vinyl interior, black
vinyl
roof,
radio,
whitewalls.
Like new inside and out.

$1,795

1963 Ford Cty. Squire
352. . V8,
PS,
CRUISOMATIC,
electric tail gate window, radio,
like new set of whitewalls. Extra, Extra clean.

$1,195

Showroom

1964 Chevy Impala

Landau

FULL
POWER,
INCLUDING
power seat, power windows,
air
conditioned, radio, ww’s, cruisomatic,
tinted
glass.
Ivy
green
with
a light mint
green
vinyl
top. A truly luxurious car.

Olds

F85

DE
LUXE
4 DOOR
SEDAN,
V6,
automatic,
power
steering,
radio,
whitewalls.
Nice
economical family car.

$1,295
1964 Galax. XL 4 Dr. H.T.

352 V8, CRUISOMATIC,
PS, PB,
selectaire
conditioning,
bucket
seats, floor console, tinted glass,
de
luxe
wheel
covers,
radio.
Sharp!

$1,495

Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

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une

It With

EVINRUDE
10 H.P. SPORTWIN
OUT:
board motor w/6 gal. gas rank. Exc.
cond. $100 or best offer.
Call 869-2321

1959
OLDSMOBILE
CONVERTIBLE;
real queen;
a bargain at $495.
Call VE 5-3670 in Glencoe

GLENVIEW
OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9
SUNDAYS 10 TO 5

Motors

ALCORT SUNFISH TRAILER
LIKE NEW. $120
Hillcrest 6-0992

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, 1957
Hemi Engine; full pow.; low mileage;
good condition. $150.
724-8721.

1966 T-Bird

}
$295

Outboard

FIBERGLAS
SHARK
SIMILAR
TO
sail
fish,
excellent
condition.
Must
sell. Try $200.
DAvis 8-1350
NORTHSHORE MULTIHULL
Aqua-Cat Sail Boats Exclusively
Sails—Sailing Instruction—Parts
864-7880
677-5924

1966
BARRACUDA—AIR
COND.—V8—
Auto. trans. —power steering—console
—excellent
cond.—warranty
valid.
$2,295
AL 6-3214

Gigantic

Specials

and

14’

STANDARD
repaired. $600

EXC. COND.
PA 9-4554

RESULTS

1964 19’ LARSON SEA WOLF
Fiberglas; inboard-outboard; powered
by
1964
150 H.P.
OMC
engine;
w/
wreriens like new. Call 967-6281 after
p.m.

1962 CHEVY
II, 100; 2-DR.;
stick shift;
radio/heater;
well kept;
All 4 tires replaced within last 8 mos.
New exhaust system. $450. 272-2176.

TRANS.

p| Rambler
original owner at

2-DR.
$175.

NEED
A
COOL
CAR
FOR
THE
summer.
’60 Chev., ’61 motor w/air;
good
condition. $375. Call weekdays
after 6 p.m. or wkends. 446-2285.
BUICK
ELECTRIC
1964
4 DR.
HT.
Dark blue. Full power seat, windows,
antenna. Air-cond.
Original owner. 3
car family. AL 1-6597.
‘62
PLY.
WAGON,
GARAGE
KEPT
orig. owner; no—wreck guar.; white;
ex. chrome; V-8; pow.; auto.; L rack;
WW ’s; snow tires; $795. 945-6354.

$1,395

Wholesale

RADIO
241 9 to 5.

CONVERTIBES a
SS CHEV.
23,000
orig.
miles;
_tip-top—clean;
$1,195 or best offer. Call 729-1688 days:
724-6122 after 6:30 p.m.
1960
OLDSMOBILE
98
CONVERT.
tan
with
white
top,
new _ shocks,
brakes,
muffler,
snow
tires.
Best
offer. Call VE 5-3310.

1961
CHEV.
IMPALA,
trans., snow tires, just
or best offer.
AL 6-2087

Airplanes

SHARE
AVAILABLE
IN _
1956
Cess. 182. IFR equipp. New interior.
Good
paint.
Hangared
Sky
Harbor.
256-4992.

FOR
RENT:
RECREATIONAL
VEHIcle and Sa
storage space within 40
miles
Chicago,
convenient
to
highwaays.
Eliminate
storage
probey a
all FR 2-7100; weekends 9 a.m.
5
p.m.; weekdays 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
ie
FIBERGLAS
AUX.
SAIL
BOAT.
Dolphin
Class.
Fully
equipped
for
LMYA
racing.
Sails,
radio,
trailer,
etc.
Sleeps
4.
Head
galley.
In
Wilmette Harbor. See Harbor Master.

OR

BUICK LE SABRE SEDAN 1962
ONE OWNER—GARAGE KEPT
EXCEPTIONAL
Northbrook. 296-5895 evenings.

$1,995
D5 Corvair

P/S;

14

21’
FIBERGLAS
225
H.P.
MERC.
in-outboard, s.s..rad. phone, head, full
canvas, extras, $4,500. Price includes
trailer. Phone MO 4-3642 for appt.

$100.

1959 PONTIAC

AIR

$1,695
8B, AUTO.

FORD.

Boats

Can't Take

SEDAN,

DA 8-9024 DAYTIME
UN 9-6730 evenings.

AUTO. TRANS.,
Call CE 6-7500 ext.

AROON
WITH
WHITE
INTERIOR.
V8, auto. trans., ps., pb., radio and
heater. Mint condition.
;

2

201

‘66 BUICK SPECIAL 6 CYL.

65 Malibu S.S. Coupe

RED

2 DR.

P.S.,

trans., fair condition.
446-5068

‘58
CALL

TRANS.,

202

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

CONVERTIBLE

TOWN.
SOLD
AND
6 cyl., auto trans.

$995

1964
RAMBLER
CLASSIC
660.
2door, auto. trans., white wall tires.
Call 864-6569

Convert.

OLDS ’62 F85, AUTO.
WWS. $650 328-3842.

63 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. Sed.

EAUTIFUL

440

16’ AIRO-CRAFT ALUM. CANOE
Sq: stern; 3 paddles; like new. $175.
Call bet. 9 a.m.-6 p.m
PArk 4-2109.
1542’
SNIPE,
3
YEARS
OLD.
EXcellent condition. Dacron sails, trailer.
Emmons built. Cedar hull, mahogany
deck. $1,000. ID 2-5406

1962 VALIANT, V-200

ORIG. OWNER. NO RUST WHATEVER
$850. PArk 4-7082 after 4 p.m.

POWER

$1,995

FOR
by us.

Rambler

CHEVROLET
CONVERTIBLE
4
on the floor; blk. w. blk. int.; 327 eng.
Low
mileage
best
offer.
Private
owner. 539-4800, ext. 31.

SEARS
ALUMINUM
ROWBOAT
3
seat.
mare
bow.
Suitable
for outboard.
Very stable. Flotation.

AUTO.; 4-DR.; RADIO/HEATER
Good 2nd car. $400. CR 2-5845.

CADILLAC
’60
SEDAN
DE
VILLE;
blue; 4 dr.; air cond.; all power; like
new; $950. PArk 4-1807.

'64

2 DR.
R.H:;
$350 or best

WAGON,
BUICK,
1964
CUSTOM
DE
luxe, V-8, auto., full power, all acc.,
white
walls,
lug.
rack,
exc.
cond.
$1,395 owner. Phone 256-1637.

8,

ERFECT
serviced

10’

1961 4-DR. CHEV IMPALA
GOOD SECOND CAR:
IN GOOD ap
Nl
$225.

’66 OLDS CUTLASS
Excellent cond., navy, 2 door H
B.
seats console, auto. WwW. $2, Cs. ‘Call
825-0330 after 4 p.m.

SAVE
DOLLARS!!

ACTORY AIR COND.,
V8, 2 to choose from

°64

1965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
GOLD
with
black
interior,
327
4
speed,
bucket
seats,
low
miles,
excellent
cond. Call 432-1016 9 to 5.

DOOR,
LIGHT
$1,400. Exc. cond.

Boats and Outboard Motors -

ALCORT
FIBERGLAS
SAILFISH;
sterling boat trailer, scout model and
hitch.
$650 value.
$250 com
Good
cond. HI 6-8274 between 10 an

DEPENDABLE. $125.
Phone 328-5938 after 9 p.m.

4

201

Sale—Automobiles

DODGE
440 2 DR HT;
V8 AUTO.;
P.3..
Rs
extras;
low
mi.;
good
mech.
cond.;
$900 or offer;
private.
679-1275.

'56 STUDEBAKER

BUY
NOW!

For

1964 2 DR. bees ooh BISCAYNE
Auto-Trans.
in
rfect
condition,
garage kept, oS
Call UN 4-6589
nights; 492-3666 days; ‘1 owner; $1,095.

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SKOKIE

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ILL.

SUN.

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OR

6 PRM.

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Highland Park, Ill.

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I love you, I love you, I love you, I do.

But don’t get excited, I love monkeys too.
Susan Buhrke
1105 Lincoln St.
Glenview, Ill.

From:
Klipper’s

What did one candle say to the other candle?

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Word

I don’t know.
Don’t birthdays burn you up?

Definitions

From:
Lad

Male person

1.

Rounded elevation of land
Tempt

Hotel

2.

Lowest female singing voice
Flexible; easily bent

4. Builder of The Ark
6. Airplane pilot

Bound with chains
Falsehood
Home of a lion
Either

8.

Large ape

9.
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To let fall

13.

Writing fluid

Opposite of me
Third note in singing scale
. Cozy little corner; cranny

15.

Not brightly lit

17.

Tibetan ox

18,

Abbreviation for company

and

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500 Maple Ave.
Wilmette, Ill.

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Out

He who knows not and knows not that
he knows not, he is a fool, shun him.
He who knows not and knows that he

knows not, he is simple, teach him.

He who knows and knows not that he
knows, he is asleep, wake him.

He who knows and knows that he knows,
he is wise, follow him.

Left’s Right
Ofttimes when I put on my gloves
I wonder if I’m sane,
For when I put the right one on
The right seems to remain
To be put on— that is, ’tis left;
Yet if the left I don
The other one is left and then
I have the right one on;
But still I have the left on right,
The right one, though, is left
To go right on the left right hand:
All right, if I am deft.

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. . no matter what make. Why?
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By SHIRLEY

Sane

GORDON

wouldn’t believe it even if I saw it, but my informant assures me
it’s true: Rabbi Philip Lipis gets around Jerusalem in his jaunty
motorcycle, with his delightful bride, Shoshanna, enthroned in the side-

car!

No report

as to whether or not they wear

motorcycle

boots or

black leather jackets.
he

Lake County ORT auction held recently in the Edgewater
Beach Hotel netted over $8,000 for ORT schools around the

world! This seems to be the new “‘in’’ way to raise funds, as WTTW’s
four-day auction netted more than $225,000.

.

Most interesting to observe was the fact that in both auctions many
bidders went far above the stated value of the item they purchased.
Which only goes to prove that “‘tax deductible” is more important than
‘a good buy.’’ Should be a moral there someplace.
A”

speaking of tax deductible, this is true of any paintings bought

recently during the exhibit by artists of the Chicago Homebound
Project at the Distelheim Galleries in Chicago.
The Junior Auxiliary of the Women’s Expansion Board of the Chicago
Chapter—National

Multiple

Sclerosis

Society

is

sponsoring

the

art:

classes which has proved such a remarkable outlet for the project.
The benefit proceeds will go to the art classes, but I’m told it’s not
strictly charity, as many of the paintings are worthy of a place on your
walls. A cocktail preview was held Monday night.
Ame
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Ravinia

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Mrs. Edward Petranek of Highland Park. (left) extolls the virtues
of a choice cutting to Mrs. Nathan Corwith and Mrs. Robert
Fritzche, both of Highland Park. Cuttings from members’ gardens
provided material for one of the most popular booths at the annual
event.

Mrs. Ward

(VieVon)

Bentley

suburban Philadelphia where
position, her delightful personality

her
will

shortly will be moving

husband
still be

to

is assuming a new
with us. A line of

children’s fashions she designed will be carried locally by Mildred
Cargill. VieVon has had much practice designing clothes for her two
youngsters, six year-old VieVette and three year-old Brigham.

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women think “Why don’t they ever. . . .?” Still other
women think ‘‘Why don’t we. . . .?” And so Mrs. William
Glassberg of Glencoe and Mrs. Ted Forman of Highland Park have
started an unusual service they felt is needed.

The two have been active in several women’s organizations and know

Flowers
~ Bloom

the problem

program

chairmen

face in selecting entertaining programs

at the right price.
They also have many friends in various phases of the entertainment
world; and, consequently, they have inaugurated a service to get the
two factions together. They recently held their first ‘‘audition” in the H.
Baron Moss Studios in Glencoe where the entertainers entertained, and

the program chairmen listened.
And next fall’s club programs are off to a good start. The
was so exciting the twosome is planning a second session.

response

you know that Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Maier of Highland Park
won a ribbon from the Illinois Orchid Society for a Cymbidium
Aladdin they grew?
D*

Mrs. Kenneth Larrence totals
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_

argaret

(Meg)

Infant Welfare

the bill as Mrs. Harry Revkin of
Highland Park loads her car

second

party

which

Fucik

who

Society
she

will

is making

Evanston
share

her debut

June
with

with flats she purchased during
the Ravinia Garden Club's 38th
annual fair. The wise buyers

Winnetka and Wendy Williams of Kenilworth.

were the early ones, since pleasant spring weather brought out
crowds of gardeners. (Bud Daley

Anchorage

Ball

in the Evanston

also will have

Christine

a

McLennan

of

They will have a July 8 luau, making the Fucik’s lakeside home the
setting for two big outdoor July parties. The Florence Crittenton

Hi

holds

its traditional

Southern

Comfort

party

there

July

15.

Rain gods, please stay ’way from South Deere Park Drive this July.

Even green-thumbers
get hungry, and when the
choice includes
homemade baked beans and

potato

salad,

hot

”

dogs

from the grill, and freshly
baked cakes and cookies,
the garden club members
are forced to double as
waitresses during the sale,
which benefits local beautification projects. Roy
Owens presided at the
hot dog grill.
June

|, 1967

�SATURDAY
Infant Welfare Society, Deerfield Center—6:30
Thorngate Country Club, Sanders Rd., Deerfield.

ORT,

Northwood

Chapter—8

p.m. ‘Chinese gourmet

dinner-dance,

banquet,

Chiam

luncheon,

Arden

Av., Chicago.

2323 S. Wentworth

Restaurant,

p.m.

MONDAY
Arden

Shore,

Highland

Park

Committee—1

p.m.

y Shore School, Sheridan Rd., Lake Bluff; speaker Thomas Phiffer.
Infant Welfare, Deerpath Center—12: 30 p.m. luncheon, home of Mrs.
Richard Hardy, 1361 Estate Ln., Lake Forest.
Northwestern University Settlement—Noon
party, home
of Mrs.
Gordon Buchanan, 557 Clavey Ct., Highland Park.
Order of Eastern Star, Campbell Chapter No. 712—7:30 p.m. meeting,
Hundley Memorial Masonic Temple, 461 Laurel Av., Highland Park.
ORT, Lake County Chapter—12:15 p.m. luncheon, Villa Moderne,

‘Northbrook; installation of officers.

Director Will Speak on Arden
Thomas

Phiffer,

executive

di-

rector of the Arden Shore School
in Lake Bluff, will speak to mem-

Dance to Cast Off
With Nautical Aura
The Deerfield Center of Infant
Welfare
Society will hold its
‘benefit dinner-dance at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday in the Thorngate Country Club, Sanders Rd., Deerfield.
A nautical theme will be used
for the “S.S. Ports O’Call’’ party.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Francis A. Wandell, 521
‘Brierhill Rd., Deerfield.

Shore

bers of the Highland Park Arden
Shore Committee during their 1
p.m. luncheon Monday in the
school.
Mr. Phiffer will discuss the
school’s history and its growth
from the original 30 acres on Lake
Michigan
purchased
from
the
estate of a Highland Park resident,
McGregor
Adams.
.Luncheon

hostesses

are

Mrs.

pS Pe

Stayton, Mrs. Alden Harris, Mrs.
E. A. Roach, Mrs. James Souby,
and Mrs. Benjamin P. Wood, all
of Highland Park.

orn

National Council of Jewish Women telephone
members for items for the Council Thrift Shop in

Berka, Rebell: Rca

Cinderella Ball. (Bud Daley Photo)

Shore Doll Club Will Meet on Saturday
The North Shore Doll Club will
hold

a luncheon

and

meeting

noon Saturday in the Hotel
raine-on-the-Lake.
There

will

be

three

at

Mo-

half-hour

programs presented including wigmaking and hair styling, slides of
a Swiss doll collection, and a talk
on dolls of Hawaii.
The club meets in the hotel the

FUCIKS

TO PLAN

PARTY

Mr. and Mrs. E. Montford Fucik

first Saturday of each month,
except during July and August..
They will be hostess Saturday to
two other Illinois doll clubs, the
Chicago Doll Collectors Doll Club
and the Jane Addams Doll Guild.
Fanelli

Deerfield,

Mrs Irving Feldinger of Winnetka. Items will —
aiid as credit toward invitations to the November

Highwood. From left are Mrs. Clark J. Gutman of

John Fuller, Mrs. Jeffrey Kanne,
Mrs. Robert Herbst Jr., Mrs. John

Ga ee sore

Siscbiix of the ‘Neck Shae Sucka ee

the 13th Annual Southern Comfort —
Party of the Glencoe Auxiliary of
Florence
Crittenton
Anchorage —
from 5 to 9 p.m. July 15.

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1, 1967

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446-2663

�Deerfield Garden Club Tells
Winners of Recent Home Tour
Sunny skies, balmy breezes, and
an

abundance

of

wild

flowers

welcomed visitors to last
“Day in May” sponsored
Garden Club of Deerfield.
The

standard

flower

week’s
by the

show,

tour

of houses, and garden pilgrimage
was
financially and artistically
rewarding to the club members.

List Winners
Local blue ribbon winners in the
artistic
arrangements
division
were Mrs. Peter D. Horne, Mrs.

Stephen

J. Mueller,

Mrs.

F. Vyse Jr., and Mrs.
Fosdick of the hostess
R. R. Ringland, Mrs.
Walsh, and Mrs. James
the
Amateur
Garden
Deerfield.
In the

table

settings

Arthur

Samuel J.
club; Mrs.
Charles J.
P. Cody of
Club
of

ribbons were awarded to Mrs.
Robert V. Varick and Mrs. Wesley

Stryker

Special

blue

May

breakfast

awards

went

to

Mrs.

Stephen
J.
Mueller
and
Mrs.
Robert Billeter for their gardens,

which were judged for charm and
atmosphere,
quality of plants,
color harmony, condition of plant
material, and correct labeling of
species.

The
class

for their

table in the Robert Billeter home;
Mrs.
James
N. Kraft for the
luncheon setting in the Lloyd C.
Gossman home; and Mrs: Ernest
W. Cutler for the formal dinner
table arrangement in the Sherman
Richardson home. All are members
of the
Garden
Club
of
Deerfield.

Mrs.

panel

of

judges

Emil C. Walker,

included

Woodstock;

Mrs. Norman Lee Cram, Kenilworth; Mrs. L. F. McClure, Ra- *
vinia; Mrs. R. K. Butts, Villa
Park; Mrs. C. E. Carter, Winnetka; Mrs. Henry Dettenmeyer
and Mrs. W. E. Erickson,
La
Grange; and Mrs. C. W. Clemens

and

Mrs.

W.

J. Harris,

Lincoln-

wood.

Get 8 Ribbons
Of the 58 blue ribbons awarded
in

the

horticulture

division,

the

Kenneth Sprakers of Riverwoods
won eight; Mrs.L. L. Christoff of
Deerfield,

seven;

Mrs.

Stephen J. -

Mueller and Mrs. Howard
S.
Martin both of Riverwoods, six;
and Mrs. Robert Billeter, five.
Mrs.

R.

A.

Neynaber

of River-

woods won five blue ribbons plus
an award of appreciation for her
double white African violets.
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This unusual arrangement, done by Mrs.
David Sengstack of the
Bannockburn Garden
Club, finds a perfect
spot in a hearth. It
won a tri-color award.
Another tri-color winner was that of Mrs.
James P. Cody of the
Amateur Garden Club
of Deerfield. It featured apple blossoms
and
tulips arranged
around an antique walnut table leg.

Kitchen Utensil— New Role, is the classification. Mrs. Arthur F. Vyse. Jr. of the Garden Club of Deerfield found an
artistic use for an old coffee mill. The display in the Robert

Billeter home included antique pewter, black iron pots, kitchen

scales, and water pitchers.

ot a
AMAYIN MAT
A DOAbH OF HERBS

Two of the May baskets in the Junior division winning blue ribbons are those of Vickie Lee Cutler, 13, of Highland

Park and Norma

for a bird house and Linda Taylor,

Foelsch,

| 1, of Deerfield. Paul Cutler, 7, won a blue ribbon

10, won a blue ribbon for a vegetable

arrangement.

"A Dash of Herbs" wins a blue ribbon for Mrs. Stephen Mueller.
The colorful arrangement is of tulips and rhubarb. (Staff Photos)
June

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�ORT Region

Local Man Attends Wedgwood Reception

Will Install

Eugene D. Buchanan of Highland Park was among the guests
at a recent reception for Sir John

Women’s American ORT Lake
County region officers for 1967-68
will be installed during a 12:15
p.m. luncheon Monday in the Villa
Moderne, Skokie Blvd. and Lake
Cook Rd., Northbrook.
Mrs. Bernard Kron of Chicago,
president of the Greater Chicago
Coordinating Council, will be the
installing officer, and Mrs. Jack
Frost of Highland Park will give
the invocation.
Highland Park officers to be
installed are Mrs. Marvin Isenstein, president;
Mrs.
Robert

Wedgwood

Mrs.

Burton

mink

tary;

parli-

and

Mrs.

Frost,

amentarian.
Also, Mrs. Gerald
Deerfield, treasurer;

Members of the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of

George Kennedy
- president.

of Glencoe,

vice

Mrs. Herman Kaplan, 25 S.
Deere Park Dr., Highland Park, is
chairman of the day and in charge

Deerfield, Mrs. Norman
Hokin of Deerfield.

The region also will hold a
dinner dance in the Great Hall of

Group

of

Highland

Park,

and

to Kick Off Membership

Mrs.

the Pick

Drive

Tuesday is the Highland Park
kickoff date to herald the 11th

in Colby’s of Northbrook
a.m.
where workers will receive their

Annual

assignment kits.
Highland Park co-chairmen include Mrs. Sherman Feinstein,

Summer

Party

July 13 at

Ravinia and membership drive
which are sponsored by the Women’s Division of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.
~ The coffee hour begins at 9:15

Marguerite C leary
'To Attend Session
Marguerite
Mrs. William

Mrs.

Norman

of reservations.

Austin

Weil,

Mrs.

so flattering
so fashionable
so

by Sejii Ozawa,

ia’s music director,
Serkin, guest soloist.

Due to an exceptional purchase of
highest quality mink pelts we can now
tailor-make your mink— choose the
skins you want— for a special price
of $1800, regularly priced at $2400.

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Monday to Saturday 9 to 5
Wednesday till 2 p.m.

17.

are Mrs. Sid Winters, Bob O’Link;
Mrs.
Edwin
Franks,
Braeside;

Mrs. Bernard Katz, Wilmot; Mrs.
Phil Freedberg, Idlewood;
and
Mrs. Ellman, Northwood.
Also, Mrs. James Metcoff, Ravinia; Mrs. Al Moskowitz, Ridgewood; Mrs. Stephen Weisman,
Deerwoods; Mrs. Elliot Saunders,

Morris

Wildwood; and Mrs.
misa,
Highlander.

Ravin-

and

luxurious

Mrs. Mazer is honor roll chairman. Chapter honor roll chairmen

Fantus, Mrs. Jerome Gumbiner,
and Mrs. George Frey Jr.
The summer party at Ravinia
Park will feature a luncheon and
rehearsal

Congress

...

Flegel of
and Mrs.

Metropolitan Chicago sing out to herald their membership drive
and the | 1th annual Summer Party at Ravinia July 13. From left are
Mrs. George Frey Jr. of Highland Park, Mrs. Seymour Rothsteiner of
Weil

Wedg-

the magnificent

Wasserman,

Mrs.
secre-

founding member of the
wood Society of Chicago.

eo

Pathman, and Mrs. Charles Rothenberg,
vice presidents;
Mrs.
Harold Ellman, financial secrecorresponding
secretary;
Paul Freeman, recording

a descend-

r

Mazer, chairman of the Executive
Committee; Mrs. Burton Balsam,
Mrs. Richard Bass, Mrs. William

tary;

of London,

ant of the ceramic firm founder.
Host was Lawrence M. Pucci, a

Peter

Robert GarAll
are
of

Highland Park except Mrs. Weisman of Deerfield.

Cleary, daughter of
Cleary of Deerfield,

will represent the Deerfield Unit
No. 738 American Legion Auxiliary at Illini Girls’ State.
The 27th annual session will be
held June 13-20 at MacMurray
College, Jacksonville, Ill.
Miss Cleary, a junior at Deerfield High School, was selected by
the sponsoring unit from a list of
applicants made by faculty memers. Applicants must have leadership qualities, interest in civics
and government, good character,
self-reliance, and cooperativeness.

The week-long project includes
election campaigns, conventions, a
tour of Springfield, and a visit
with the Governor.
Pam Jordon of Deerfield was
selected as the alternate.

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- Miss Bletzer
Will Be Wed

| Repeat Wedding Vows
were

mar-

Mr.

and Mrs.

Frank

they

meet

at

1:30

p.m.

next

Thursday in the home of Mrs.
Richard R. Wolfe, 320 Portwine

Rd., Deerfield.
Col. Lewis
‘mander of the
Great Lakes
for the Ninth

F. Treleaven, comMarine barracks at
and district officer
Naval District, will

Park.
land

Mrs.

‘in a variety of billets.
Mrs. Henry C. Hawes of High- jand

Park

will

be

one

Among local residents
office during the group’s

of

the

taking
recent

Projects

Mrs.

land Park, and
Mt. Prospect.

and

Promotions,”

A Malley of Northfield, flag chair-

Peradotti,

in

elementary

Knox

College

education

in Galesburg, :

Ill., and is presently teaching
second grade in Amherst, Mass.
Mr. Wheeler
was _ graduated
from Wentworth Institute in Boston where he received his associate mechanical engineering de-

Miss Bletzer

Planning Musee
Planning for the 18th annual
Musee de Noel sale sponsored by
the

Junior

Board

of

gree. He is presently employed at
Acadian Utilities in Concord and
is attending classes at Northeastern University in Boston.
A July wedding

Scholarship

is planned.

and Guidance will begin at 1 p.m.
Tuesday in the home of. Mrs.

HPEBEZAES
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Jeffrey Wineman,
East, Winnetka.

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Handcrafts workshops are held
every Wednesday in the Winnetka
home of Mrs. Jack Weinstein.

Women's

Sportswear

you and your

Plans for a charity Christmas
card project will be discussed by
members of the Fieldbrook Center
of the Infant Welfare Society at an

11:30 a.m. annual luncheon next
Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Ferguson of Northbrook is chairman of the final

and

and
will

meeting

to

be

held

in

Skokie

Country Club, 500 Washington Av.,

Rothenberg, Mrs. William Pathman, Mrs. Howard Palmer, and
Mrs. Richard Bass, all of Highland Park.

The cards will be designed and
produced by the Fieldbrook Center this summer and sold by all 50

Robert
Kotz,

degree
’ from

Plan Card Project

Lake

Mazer,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Charles

be
Mrs.
Maurice

Donald

David

The couple is living in Highland
Park after a wedding trip to
Nassau and Miami Beach. (Bronson Coles Photo)

of Highof

Mrs. Sokolsky,
“Program
Education.”
Assisting in the workshops

Mrs. Willard Kates of Winnetka,
and

Sokolsky
president

Lin-

Ushers were Robert Stone, Miami
Beach, Alex Scornavacco, High-

County region, will be honored at
the conference. Members from
Highland Park heading workshops
are Mrs. Ben Brodsky, ‘Special

annual meeting were Mrs. Ray
Olson, social chairman and Mrs.
:
O. Lundgren, recording
secretary, both of Highland Park

treasurer;

Burton
Park,

Knollenberg,

Park, was his brother’s best man.

from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., should
be made by contacting Mrs. Jack
Frost, 811 Marion Av., Highland

In his 26 years in the Marine
‘orps, Col. Treleaven has served

Thomas

coln, Ill.; and Miss
Barbara
Tatkin, Detroit.
Miss Gina Lyn Belmonti, Highland
Park,
the
bridegroom’s
niece, was flower girl.
Frank Belmonti Jr., Highland

Leadership Institute, which is held

speak on “Raise High the Flag. i

Bletzer.
She earned her bachelor of arts

Mrs.

Lake County region ORT will
participate in a Leadership Institute next Thursday in the PickCongress Hotel, sponsored by the
Greater
Chicago
Coordinating
Council.
Members will travel to the hotel
on chartered buses, leaving from
Crossroads at 9 a.m.
Reservations for the bus should
be made through Mrs. Melvin
Ruder, 355 Lincolnwood Av., Highland Park. Reservations for the

‘The North Shore Chapter of
‘DAR will observe Flag Day when

also the daughter of the late Mrs.

handkerchief which had been carried by her maternal grandmother
at her own wedding.
Miss Joan Etta Millman, Highland Park, was her sister’s maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Richard Seltzer, Des Plaines;

Members to Attend
Institute in Chicago

Meeting

veil, and she carried a bouquet of

two
white
orchids’
with
Stephanotis and ivy attached to
her mother’s Bible.
. She also carried an English lace

S. Belmonti,

Lake County ORT

At ‘DAR

er, son of the Russell Wheelers of
Concord, Mass. Miss Bletzer is

TRE

Belmonti

Glencoe.

-centers.

DL

Gene

ried Apr. 2 in the Highland Park
Country Club. Rabbi Alan Tarshish read the 12:30 p.m. vows,
which were followed by a luncheon.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Milton J. Millman and

by
HAPPY

Mr.

Leonard

IS THE

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The Rev. Russell R. Bletzer of
Deerfield announces the engagement
of his daughter
Ingrid
Elaine to Russell Theodore Wheel-

all of Highland Park.
The bride wore a candlelight
delustered satin gown trimmed
with Alencon lace. A matching
bow of Alencon held her finger tip

Miss Margaret Sue Millman and

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The White House
Statement by the
President — Youth

Opportunity
Campaign

Miss Haugh

Deerfield Girl
Plans to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Haugh
of Deerfield announce the engagement of their daughter Kathleen
Ann to Theodore J. Johnson, son
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Theodore
J.

Johnson also of Deerfield.
Miss
Haugh
was_
graduated
from Highland Park High School
and Mundelein
College. She is

currently

teaching

fifth grade

at

South Park School in Deerfield.
Mr.
Johnson
was_
graduated
from Highland Park High School
and the University of Illinois. He

attended Rice University for graduate study and is now employed in
Houston.

An August wedding is planned.

ORT

Installation

Braeside

Chapter,

Women’s

American
ORT,
installed
new
officers during a recent luncheon.
Mrs. Kenneth Levy will serve as
president for her second term.

Others

include

Mrs. _

Robert

Picard and Mrs. Henry Kahn, vice
presidents;
Mrs.
Milton
Leeds,
corresponding
secretary;
Mrs.
Warner Kadden, recording secretary;
Mrs.
Albert Weiner
and
Mrs.
Jack
Goodman,
financial

secretaries;

Mrs.

Max

Auerbach,

treasurer;
and
Mrs.
Melvin
Ruder, parliamentarian. All are of
Highland Park.

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July

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| North Shore School
June

|,

Ave.,

1967

Chicago,

jobs and opportunities for those

throughout the land, who have already demonstrated a willingness to help in this endeavor, can do so. again.
Governors and Mayors, labor unions, trade
associations,
civic
and
fraternal
groups,
churches and colleges have already demonstrated that they can find extra places for
our young citizens. They can do so again.
It is important that we begin immediately.
Many employers will hire extra help directly this summer. Others will hire young
persons through their local state employment
service offices.
If you write to:
The Vice President of the United States
Youth Opportunity Campaign Unit
Washington, D.C. 20500
it will be appropriately acknowledged.
All boys and girls 16 through 21 who want
to work this summer, and who do not have
assured jobs, should immediately contact the
nearest State Employment Service office.
I am again directing the government deand

agencies

to

lead

this

cam-

paign. They should make every effort to find
meaningful work or training opportunities this
summer for young men and women.
These opportunities will be given so far as
is practicable to those boys and girls, aged
16 to 21, who need them most because of
there economic or educational disadvantages.
The young men and women who want a

nean, and dog sledding
on glaciers, while participating in the culture
of the Old World

Chase

ing summer

young people who most need help.
Theirs will be a great task, but they cannot
do it alone. They must have the support and
cooperation of all our people. I am asking for
that cooperation now.
The private employer supplied the great
majority of the more than one million extra
opportunities last year. Again his help is most
essential of all.
Thousands of smaller businesses and offices

partments

“atic and the Mediterra-

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Woven into the national
fabric
are
threads that weaken
it—that
make
it
sometimes ravel or tear. One of these threads
is unemployment, particularly among youth.
Hundreds
of thousands of young people
walk the city streets and rural roads, in
search of meaningful employment. Hundreds
of thousands more work part-time at tasks
that bring them neither monetary nor emotional satisfaction.
In the last two years, we have been reaching out to help them with special summer
employment
programs.
In 1965, the first
Youth Opportunity Campaign created a million extra jobs for young men and women
between the ages of 16 and 21.
We bettered that effort in 1966, when America’s response to the
need
for
‘Summer
Jobs for Youth’’ produced
more
than
a
million
new _ opportunities.
Now, in June 1967,
two million youngsters
will join the job market who will have no help
unless it is ours. Many of them could be on
their way to becoming tomorrow’s replacements for the left-behind Americans of today
— unless a continued effort is made by
private industry, by American labor, and by
local, state, and Federal governments to prevent that from happening.
To help these youngsters help themselves I
am asking the Vice President, as Chairman
of the new President’s Council on Youth
Opportunity, to appoint task forces of responsible leaders in 30 major cities of our Nation,
who will give their time and efforts to find-

chance

to

chance
afford.

cost

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it

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Graduation

Rep. McClory Urges Equal
Housing for Military Men

Service Set
At Israel

Cong.

will

graduate
at

the

at

8

family

worship service.
This

will

be

the

last

family

service until the fall. Sabbath
services
will
be
conducted
throughout the summer at 8 p.m.
in the Sheridan Rd. sanctuary
beginning June 16. On June 9 the

consecration service for the conirmation class of 1967 will be held
at 8 instead of 8:30 p.m.

Glencoe children who will gradate are Steven Buckner, Julian
Caprow, Jessie D. Coven, Char-

lotte Dunn,
Lawrence

I. Jonathon
Horn,

Jon

Haskell,
Jacobson,

Robert

McClory

(R-12th)

is urging citizens to cooperate in
the U.S. Department of Defense’s

policy to provide more off-base
housing on a. nondiscriminatory
basis to military personnel.
‘Many
servicemen
who have
seen action in Vietnam now are

returning

to Great

Lakes

Naval

Training Center and to Ft. Sheridan,’’ Rep. McClory said.

“To deny these and other dedi-

including community leaders, realtors, home and apartment house
Owners, and others will demon-

strate

the

utmost

fairness

equality in dealing with our neigh-

bors in the military service,” Rep.
McClory said.

zens of this great republic.”
Rep. McClory has joined
Senators
Everett
Dirksen

From Barat

H.

Percy

in

U.S.
and

support

of

and

Ninety-three

women

commencement held Monday
the college’s Drake Theatre.

and Thomas D. Resnick of Northbrook.

the Leadership Council for Metro-

Summer

politan Open Communities under
the chairmanship of Robert S.

Camp
are left in the
camp

hich begins June
ernon Av. temple,

program

26
840

at the
Vernon

program

is sponsored

by

Ingersoll, board chairman of Borg-

Warner Corp.

Hospital Sponsors

Nursery School

Explorers Post

Registration for the fall nursery
chool semester has begun.

The school, for children aged 3
0 5 will meet Monday through
Friday beginning in September.

Youth

Group

A Special
Interest
Explorer
Post, the group will provide an
opportunity

of Congrega-

ion Solel, Highland Park, recentelected officers for the year
1967-1968.

The
on

roster

of

Bernstein,

new

officers

president;

is
Lee

Paskind and Jon Wolf, vice president;

Hester

Balsam,

secretary;

and Geoffrey Berkin, treasurer.
The Youth Group’s adult adiser is Staunton
Highland Park.

O. Planders,

E.A. Schwechel, Scout executive

of the North Shore Area Council of
Boy Scouts, has announced the
organization of Explorer Post 37
sponsored by the Highland Park
Hospital Foundation.

Solel Youth Group
Selects Officers
ty

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The

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Rd.,

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Powell,
Lew
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Bob
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John Schlesinger, Steve Sklare,

All
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Leonard Pennario, Peter Serkin; Violinists—Victor Aitay,
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fessor of Religion and chaplain at
Lake Forest College, delivered the
commencement
address.
Dr.
Smucker is president. elect of
Mary Holmes College in Westpoint, Mississippi.
Five
graduating
seniors
received

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Members are Larry Coff, Michael S. Franks, John Gell, Phil
Handler, Mark Lobe, James M.

Rickey Weil, and Gene

women

Mother Dean E. Traynor, dean
of the
College,
presented
the
candidates and Mother Margaret
Burke, Barat president, awarded
the degrees.
Rev. Donovan E. Smucker, pro-

Holy

Weiss.

Over

those

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received

operation with neighbors regardless of race, creed, or color.

Yochim

summer

annual

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97 Graduated

of Wilmette;

Firestone,
Stuart
Miller,
and
Richard J. Tarrel, all of Highland

A few openings

of the E. C. W.

+

undergraduate
degrees
Barat College at the 48th

1967

PRESIDENTS

were Mrs. Frank H. Lennox, Mrs.
Allan I. Wolff Jr., Mrs. Claiborne
E. Jones, Mrs. Laurence W. Scott,
Mrs. Richard H. Thompson, and
the
out-going
president,
Mrs.
Thomas C. Spriggs.

nated the week beginning June 5
for launching its drive.
“TI am hopeful that all citizens

Project: Good Neighbor, a_program designed to encourage co-

Others are Joseph Eppstein, Ivy

Elisa

their

Among

The newly formed organization
is
encouraging
voluntary
fair
housing programs and has desig-

cated servicemen to opportunity
to enjoy housing near these bases
—particularly
rental
units—appears to me inconsistent with our
constitutional obligations as citi-

Charles

and Merrie Fay Witkin.

Park,

ing

oe

tomorrow

presidents

vere

school

p.m.

PAST

The Episcopal Churchwomen of
Trinity Church, Highland Park,
held a coffee to honor
past
Thursday.

Hebrew students of the North
hore Congregational Israel’s reli-

gious

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Merce

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Dancers,

Martha

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Nancy (Mrs. Gabriel) Spiegel of Highland Park answers questions

about her loom.
A demonstration by potter
Nick Prokos of Highland Park
attracts observers of all ages
at the Highland Park High
School Art Fair. The demonstrations by students and
professionals was a highlight
of last week's "Focus on the

School’s

“Focus
On

Arts."

Arts’

_ Draws

Albert
Forest,

David Nemer's toothpick constructions appear to
defy the laws of gravity, as Lynne Bernay (left) and
Beth Nathan watch him at work. In addition to the
demonstrations, the fair featured art exhibits by students and by members of the Suburban Fine Arts Center and the North Shore Art League.

William Kalan, Highland Park sculptor, describes
the lost wax method of casting to (from left) Joseph
Scher, Gail Abrahams, and Jody Joseph. He holds a
when finished, will be encased

in a

ceramic shell. The wax is then burned out and replaced
with molten metal. Completed bronze sculpture is

shown at Mr. Kalan's left.
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of

Lake

teacher,

discusses his work with Mrs.
Ben Rose of Highland Park.
He is an associate professor
at Barat College and lecturer
in art at Lake Forest College.

— Crowds

wax model which,

Pounian

painter and

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Highland Park, who does instant

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, Glencoe,
ric Opera

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For four years, Mrs. Forman,
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Louise (Mrs.
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Snow White’ Ballet to Open
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White. The Prince Charming will
be
Ray
Jackworth;
the
Good
Fairy,
Susan
Kirby;
and_
the
Wicked Queen, Christine Du Boulay, former Royal Ballet soloist.
Cost
of the
performance
is

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Three events in the week-long
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Jean-Marie
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Amadeus Mozart, and
delssohn.

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Mr. Pattison spone on contemporary Italian sculpture. (Staff Photo)

Sculptor Abbott Pattison chats with hostess Mrs.
Dino DAngelo and chairman Mrs. David Hoffman
at the annual meeting of the Highland Park As-

Associates of Art Institute

gave

a

talk

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having

and Mrs.

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Kalan,

1250

McDaniels Av., Highland Park,
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Elect Officers

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Rd.,

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Zimmerman,
351 Iris Ln., Highland Park; Mrs. Louis Jordan of
Glencoe; and Mrs. E. M. Stults,
212 Ravine Dr., Highland Park.
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Highlights among the year’s
programs included a tour of the
Art Institute’s Manet show, with
critic Franz Schulze as guide; an
all-day bus tour of the University
of

Chicago

campus,

including

visits to the Oriental Institute and
the Midway Studios; and a demonstration of jewelry making by
Mrs. Kalan in her home studio.
Prospective

Newly elected officers are Mrs.
Earl Ratzer, 80 Laurel Av., Highland Park, co-chairman, and Mrs.

Moraine

Highland Park, secretary.

some

of his sculpture cast at a foundry
when the disastrous floods occurred.
Mrs. David Hoffman, 1058 Brittany Rd., Highland Park,will continue as chairman; Mrs. Glen
Chell of Lake Forest, as treasurer;

Edgar

Repertory

members

will

be

welcomed in the fall at the annual
public tea when
the season’s
program will be announced.

Library to Present Works

5 p.m. June 10.

From

Wilmette:

Donald

Rd.,

and

Robert

644 Hyacinth Pl.
From Lake Forest:
Davis.
From

Chicago:

Miss Chris
Breunig

Works by the following artists
will be shown:
From Evanston: Meyer Dwass,
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and Miss Lucretia Malcher.

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Price
$12.50
$ 9.60

Playhouse
West of
Wilmette,

madrigals,

Edens
Expressway
at Lake
Avenue,
Ill. Phone AL 6-1100 (Chi.BR 3-4040)

compositions

formances for schools, church and
synagogue groups, clubs, charit-

able organizations, and at home
concerts.
Membership or engagement information can be obtained from
the director, Carol (Mrs. Philip)
Cedar

Saturday

13th Century

by Darius Milhaud and Francis
Poulenc.
The choir is available for per-

1184

at 8:15

ORDER BY MAIL TODAY! Indicate the night-of-the-week and the weekof-the-run preferred. Enclose stamped, self addressed envelope and make
checks payable to ACADEMY PLAYHOUSE. Orders filled as received.

eus Mozart’s Vespers, Gabriel
Faure’s Requiem, music from
and

at 8:15 P.M.

main floor
balcony

&amp; Sunday

Box Office Value for
Three Plays

Single Ticket

songs, and contemporary works.
The 1967-68 season will feature
performances of Wolfgang Amad-

motets,

Thursday

Single Ticket

tions from the entire range of
choral music—madrigals, motets,
cantatas,
sacred
music,
folk

Spain and Germany,

Wednesday,

Ln.,

Please accept my subscription to the three play series. | am
ordering___-subscriptions of $
each. A check in the
amout of $
is enclosed. The performances preferred is
checked below.
(C) Tuesday at 8:15
() Wednesday at 8:15
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Thursday at 8:15

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C)

Friday at 8:15
Saturday at 7:00
Saturday at 10:15
Sunday at 8:15

Name

First Week
Second

C)

Third Week

Week

Phone

Address

North-

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City

Zip

Keller,

Barancik,

John

auditions

singers at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in

mainen,
brook.

1210 Illinois Rd.; Nancy (Mrs.
Robert V.) Towner, 623 Central
Av.; and Nancy (Mrs. Jerry)
Weiss, 732 Laporte Av.
From Highland Park: Lillian
(Mrs. Seymour) Banish, 1915 Old
Briar

hold

Hyman, 962 Judson Av., Highland
Park, or from Mrs. Philip Koleh-

By Area Artist in Group °67
GROUP
’67, an exhibition of
recent works by 15-area artists,
will be presented in the Evanston
Public Library, 1703 Orrington
Av., beginning Wednesday and
continuing through July 26. The
show is sponsored by the Evanston Art Center.
A public reception honoring the
participants will be held from 3 to

Range

The North Shore Chamber Choir
will

The Private Ear

BE EXTRA SPECIAL FANINOCETOS
THIS SUMMER

Choir Will Hold
Auditions, Expand

Meet, Hear Sculptor Talk
More than 100 women attended
the recent annual meeting of the
Highland Park Associates of the
- Woman’s Board of the Art Institute of Chicago, held in the home
of Mrs. Dino D’Angelo, 185 Vine
Av., Highland Park.
Abbott Pattison of Winnetka

;

THREE EXCITING
REASONS WHY

The TALLY-HO COUNTRY CLUB
will cater to all functions. Let our experts
help you plan your golf tournament or outing, business luncheon
or wedding. We can
accommodate parties
from 25 to 500.

IS CONSULTANT
Dorothy
served

as

(Mrs.

Milton)

choreography

Mozen,
consult-

ant for the Northwestern Univer- |
sity Theater production of ‘‘Passages from ‘Finnegans Wake’ by
James Joyce.” Final performances will be given at 8 tonight
and tomorrow in Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston.

For Golf Reservations

Call 362-3910
OPEN

TO THE

PUBLIC

LOCATED ON RT. 45
HALF-WAY BETWEEN MUNDELEIN

JUNE

1

&amp; HALKNDAY

18 HOLES
June

|,

19

�a

Géf evanston

Movies In Brief

1716

Contralt-un

4-34900:

Friday,
(Michael

Caine,

Shelley

Winters)
Alfie is a handsome Cockney
whose life with the opposite sex is

featured in this well-made English
film. Alfie is not a likeable chap;
he is selfish, irresponsible, and
amoral. He neither deserves nor
gets

audience

sympathy,

but

the

performance by Caine is interesting. An Academy Award nominee,
it won the Special Jury award at

Deerfield Pianist’s
Pupils Give Recital
~

see

Restaurateur Fanny Lazzar of Evanst

Piano pupils of Mrs. William J.

ll Corp. and its subsidiary, Aspley House. Black's Book Bar in
innetka launched the sale of "Fanny's Way of Life’ with an autoaphing party recently. (Bud Daley Photo)

Reviewed

by Ben Kartman

anny’s Book Reflects
fer Views on Love, Life
NNY’S WAY OF LIFE.
he Dartnell Corp. $4.95.

By Fanny

Lazzar.

Aspley

House,

as

much

an

‘‘must’’

institution is its proprietor, Fanny Lazzar, who
~e
started the restaurant on a shoestring 20 years
ago and has seen it achieve world renown.
The
success
of Fanny’s
was
no _ lucky
accident. Rather, it is the natural result of the
qualities that have made Fanny Lazaar the

warm

and

friendly

person

she

is.

Those

adjectives can also be applied to her restau‘rant.
Much of its success, of course, is due to its
fine food; but those who have dined there keep

coming back because it is a warm and friendly
place. The paintings and books that line the
walls contribute to that atmosphere. But it is
Fanny the gracious hostess who makes people

feel at
people.

Mr. Kartman

home,

Me

because

Fanny

MacWilliams,
1228
Deerfield, presented

Holly
Luno.,
their annual

recital last Thursday in Woodland
Park School.
Participating in the program
were Carol and Nancy Bartmess,
Karen Busch, Jeff and Jill Dan-

ford,

Kay

Duiker,

Connie

Frigo,

Danny Gamso, Susie Howe, Pam
Jacobs,
Suzanne
MacWilliams,
Sharon and Robin Michaels, Re-

becca Martin, Linda and
Reid, and Pixie Root.
A reception followed.

Nancy

Lazzar

loves

Edens

Plaza

Art Fair

Scheduled for June 24
The

11th

annual

Edens

Plaza

Arts and Crafts Fair will be held
from noon to dusk June 24 and 25.
More than 200 Midwest artists

and craftsmen will display paintings, sculpture, ceramics,
mosaics, etchings,
jewelry.

and

handcrafted

Exhibits will be set up in the
southeast parking lot of Edens
Plaza at Lake Av. and Skokie
Blvd. in Wilmette. Parking space
will be available for 1,500 cars.
The fair is sponsored by the
Edens
ation.

Plaza
Mrs.

Merchants’ AssociIris
G.
Klein
of

Festival.

“Our

Man

Flint.”

Flint

ap-

for the world to be taken

women.

The

story

and more enjoyable
escapade.
Color.
Young People.

“TECHNICOLOR’ TECHNISCOPE®

over by

is as

absurd

than his first
Adults
and

‘ Highth

itution you get a church—or

that

this

is true.

a good

A good

must

be

NOW
SHOWING
* BOTH
HITS
IN
COLOR. “A COUNTESS FROM HONG
KONG”
and
“HOTEL
PARADISO”
Alec Guirtess
Starts Friday, June 2nd
;

Western.

Rod

Taylor,

Now we've got PETER SELLERS

in the title

role of a cool gunfighter, encounters by chance his former sweetheart when he fixes a_ broken
stagecoach. In accompanying the
stage to the fort, he becomes

involved in the foolhardy strategy
of John Mills, a colonel who had
been

discharged

from

the British

army and is bent on retrieving his
lost honor.
Color. Adults
and

THE
PINK
PANTHER

Mature Young People.
COME,

EASY

GO

(Elvis

Six songs decorate the plot of
this film and the result is an
improvement. Elvis plays a Navy
frogman finishing his tour of duty.
Color. Adults and Young People.

For

artist in residence

iplinarian)

with

his

employees

if he

is

to

have

a

Rossini’s

inded

every
and

day,

and

sometimes

it

strong

gh, the rough get going.”’

takes

loving

language;

for

patience,
when

the

In. Color

Plus

FILM

OF

Film

*

Sarah

HE STORY of Fanny’s fabulous success has been broadcast behind
Iron Curtain by the Voice of America to show what hard work and
lh ideals can achieve under capitalism. The restaurant is the first in

erica to receive the International Award of the Epicurean Society of
don, and it has received recognition in some 150 newspapers and
t national magazines, including such prestigious publications as the
Yorker, Gourmet, Esquire, and McCall’s.
or all of which, Fanny Lazzar can take a bow.

1, 1967

Notably fine French
restaurants.
Sunday

. . . Luncheon.
brunch,

ban-

quet facilities. Open 7 days. 10035 Skokie
Blud., one block north of Old Orchard.
OR 3-3131,

Sun,

AND

Miles

-theBrees

Mon.-Thur.

at

2:00

&amp;

from

6:00

MATINEE:
Sun.

at

1:30

“WILLY McBEAN
HIS MAGIC MACHINE"

CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY
PARTY ROOMS
Call

cuisine served

in

3445 Dempster St.
of McCormick

3:25;

CHILDREN'S

Reservations suggested
Telephone 679-0444

Ii!., just west

from

Sat.

an atmosphere of quiet elegance. Excellent wines. Splendid facilities for private parties.
Try our Ducklingal’orange
and classic French desserts. For luncheon and dinner. Closed Mondays.

Skokie,

en anmlase:
ee

ae. (Georgy Girl)
Ri
REDGRAVE in

with RITA TUSHINGHAM
Fri. from 6:15; Sat. from 4:20;

Festival

REDGRAVE

Hemmings

\

Winner

“Girl With Green Eyes"

1967"

RESTAURANT
FRANCAIS

cocktails,

10:00

STREET"

Proc ae
HELD
OVER

worthwhile

| dinner,

:

FRIDAY

Award

MAIN

Edens Expressway between
Dundee &amp; Lake-Cook Road
VE 58-4445
a

truthful,

eee

the

“THE SHOP ON

(For Persons 18 And Over
“BEST FILM OF THE YEAR”
—National Society of Film Critics

of favorite

He

8:15;

STARTS

COLOR

gets

with

voice of TITO GOBBI

at

of true

going

‘oa

Opera

Figaro,
The Barber of Seville"
6:30;

VANESSA

endurance,

Comic

iil

I have always told my employees, ‘United we stand, divided we fall.
are all in business to make a good living; if we serve our patrons

petness,

2-2400

TONIGHT (THURSDAY) ONLY

at

Academy

David

8 to the best of our ability at all times, we are serving ourselves
00.’
Of course, eternal vigilance and supervision are necessary and
portant, even with the finest employees, for even the best are at
es vacillating, forgetful, and absentminded.
They
need to be

call :ID

Central at Wilmette Avenue
251-7411 * Park Free

North Shore Country Day School,
310 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. He
is a piano student of Sheldon
Rosenbaum,
the school.

please

WILMETTE

WILL PERFORM
William Crowle, 1065 Brookside
Ln., Deerfield, will appear in a
public recital at 3 p.m. Sunday

showtimes,

ENJOY FREE COFFEE IN OUR LOUNGE

ng, compassionate, sympathetic, tender (as well as a firm but kindly
itution.

AVE

The events preceding the massacre at Fort Clendennon in 1876
by desperate, starving Indians
form the plot of this entertaining

business.

restaurateur

445 CENTRAL:

1D 2-2400
FREE PARKING

gion.’ And someone else said that to encompass these things in an
I know

/ Puck

Ernest

CHUKA
(Rod
Taylor,
Borgnine, John Mills)

=e

CARS!

2,000

FOR

FREE PARKING

BLOW-UP

ing rooms, she also knows what is going on behind the scenes. Says
ny:
Tolstoy said that ‘Love, truth, compassion, service, sympathy,

MICHAEL

2nd

RECOMMENDED FOR
MATURE AUDIENCES

ANTONIONI'S

pressing her opinions and beliefs on virtually every subject, as
one knows who reads her chatty columns in this newspaper.
Although Fanny Lazzar usually holds the center of the stage in her

are the only essence

is

proached by his old friend from
ZOWIE to solve a problem which
leads to the uncovering of a plot

Cannes

rriage, manners and morals, art and letters, and the virtue of
istry and thrift. A deeply religious person, Fanny is forthright in

exist in the hearts of men and

Co-

Derek Flint has returned with
more
of the 83 uses of his
cigarette lighter in this sequel to

“BEST

Everyone
love and

June

Color.

(James

Chicago is directing the event.

Ke

HAT QUALITY is apparent on every page of her book.
© knows Fanny Lazzar knows where she stands on

derness

Film

IN LIKE FLINT
burn, Lee J. Cobb)

EASY
Presley)

a division

,, ‘ANNY’S in Evanston is a North Shore institution that is a
on the list of many visitors to Chicago.
st

In Woodland Park

the Cannes
Adults.

parking

ALEIE]|

Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman, Drama Club Films Committee
ALFIE

tree

Bivd.

Movie, Ice Cream-Cake,
Beverage,
Candy
_ 1-7.
for information

j

§

�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors
There’s a Lot to Learn

oard Conducts School for Realtors
By BETTY LITTLE
To the average person, real
estate may appear to be an easy
enough business. All that seems to

be required is a good
sales
personality, a few houses to sell,
and the result is instant success.
But there are basic steps to take
before one

can sell real estate and

giant steps before one can become

first

step

in entering

required before anyone can apply
for a real estate license or take
the state exams.
If membership on the Evanston-

sored by an active voting member
given

from

the

an

indoctrination

a member

of belonging

lecture

of the member-

to a trade

associa-

tion, the standard forms available
to members, responsibilities to the
public, and the understanding of
state license law requirements.

Gives

North Shore Board of Realtors is
desired, the person must be sponof the board. Applicants are then

a member of the Evanston-North
Shore Board of Realtors.

The

business is obtaining sponsorship
from either a real estate broker
or a Realtor. This sponsorship is

The

Classes
education committee

of the

Rules of Good Brokerage Practice,

of Hokanson
and
Jenks,
Inc
Evanston, and Howard Marsha
(Continued from page 70)

the second
methods
course,
is
alternately taught by Roderick Fox

SECLUDED

ESTATE

board then gives a series of seven
classes

at

the

board

office,

Central St., Evanston.
are

examined

on

3009

Applicants
the

lecture

material, and after a six-month
probationary period from the time

ship committee on the advantages

of application,
the membership
committee interviews successful

candidates and makes recommendations to the board of directors.
William C. Black of the LakeBay Realty Co., Wilmette,
is
chairman of the Education Committee, which obtains board mem-

bers to teach the seven methods
classes and also makes up and
conducts the final exams on the
class material.

“Our board is a shining example
for boards throughout the United
States,” he said. “Some boards
have

classes, some

listings,

and

some

have

multiple

have

internal

control, but our board

one as
functions

spects.”’
A board
years
and

oe

available to members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

in the board's Evanston headquarters.

Shore Realty Board Approves
Membership

for 25 Persons

Directors of the Evanston-North
Shore Board
of Realtors have

approved of 25 people for activeassociate membership.

Those who have completed the
board-sponsored methods course
and examination include Donald
C. Block of Samuel Sherwin Real
Estate, Evanston; and Mrs. Ruth
L. Coulter of Homefinders, Deer-

field.
Also

Veryl

Glenview

J.

Realty

Fitzsimmons

of

Co.;

B.

William

Tait of Park-Crest Realty, Glenview; Mrs. Margaret C. Baldy of
De Grazia Realty, Highland Park;
Mrs.
Eleanor
D.
Blonston
of
Ayars
Realty
Co., Northbrook;

and

Myles

and

Marbry

Also

W.

Pierce

Inc.,

accepted

member
education

is the only

know
that
in all refor seven
chairman

since June, 1966, Mr. Black feels

Si. i

Virginia Tollman browses through the real estate reference library

of Martin

Skokie.

for membership

are Mrs.
Clodine L. Burns of
Homefinders, Wilmette; and Paul
K. Newberg of Indian Hill Realty,

Mrs. Joyce A. Firestone of Porter
and Weinrich Inc., Mrs. Juanita
R. Fineman of J.-H. Kahn Realty
Inc., Mrs. Lillian Golan of L.

70

far as I
completely

are

Carolyn

K.

Cohen

of Martin and Mabry Inc., Skokie;
Morris Cohen of L. Ringer Realty,
Highland Park; Richard M. Corey
of Martin and Mabry, Skokie; and
Mildred
E.
Ingram
of Homefinders, Wilmette.

Also,

Willis

M.

Foster

of

L.

Ringer Realty, Winnetka; Adele
A.
Gundlach
of Ann
Andruss
Realtor,
Kenilworth;
Edith
M.
Jorgensen of Ann Andruss Realtor
Kenilworth; Patricia H. Kleeman
of Homefinders, Wilmette; Kathleen M. Kraft of Homefinders,

Wilmette;

John

B.

the

classes

for

Lindsay

of

Hokanson and Jenks, Evanston;
Andrew Pakan of Mitchell Brothers,
Evanston;
and
Mabel
E.
Robinson of Baird and Warner,
Winnetka.
Robert E. Hoy, vice president of
the Old Orchard Bank and Trust
Co., Skokie, has been accepted as
a new member,
active-class B
member.

prospective

members are necessary in order
to increase the professional level
of real estate.
Applicants who fail the exam
are allowed to take the classes
and exams again after a sevenweek waiting period, but if they
fail twice, they must
board membership.

Ringer Realty Co., and Mrs. Joy
P. Fischer of J. Kruger and Co.,
all of Winnetka.

Others

that

reapply

for

Elegant English red brick and timber with hand cut
blue slate roof. Copper gutters — the finest. Ideally
situated on 151x203 foot naturally shaded and
landscaped site in heart of finest sections, only
minutes to schools, trains, shops and sandy beach.
Wide

center entrance

hall, attractive living room

with fireplace, formal front dining room and modernized kitchen with two built-in breakfast nooks,
dishwasher and disposal. Famliy room with French
doors leading to stone terrace w/barbecue, yard
and heated, filtered SWIMMING POOL, pla
house, roomy

tool house. Attractively styled, at

built and in excellent condition. A pleasure to see
and to own.

The first methods course which
is required deals with the Realtor
Code of Ethics and salesman’s
obligations
to his broker.
The
course is taught alternately by

Orville G. Daily Sr. of Smart and
Golee

Inc.,

Evanston,

and

Lois K. Stewart of Hokanson

Miss

and

Jenks, Evanston.

‘A home

is usually the largest

single investment a person makes
and they are entrusting Realtors

with

a great

and

money,”

deal
Mr.

of confidence,
Black

said.

“This is a great responsibility, so
we consider ethics vitally important.”

Protecting
the
public
from
fraud, misrepresentation, and unethical practices, and avoiding
error and exaggeration in selling
and
advertising
property
are
stressed in the code of ethics
articles dealing with proper relations between the Realtor and the
public.

Teach

Rules

The Evanston-North Shore Multiple Listing
Corporation
and

John Channer
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

&amp;

Assoc., Inc.

oe R,

525 Lincoln

Bi

Winnetka

446-6664
June

|, 19¢

�[.

A beautiful setting . . . one short block tq Lake Michigan in Lake Bluff, and
overlooking
lovely
Crabtree
Farm
acreage.
This
3 Bedroom
residence
has
ideal circulating floor plan .
a paneled family room opening onto a stone
terrace rose garden, a custom kitchen with breakfast area.
CONSULT
EDITH
ROONEY

Orville Daily Sr. of Smart and Golee Inc.
nstructs a class on ethics for prospective members
of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors.

The class is one of seven which are held in the
board office, 3009 Central St., Evanston. (Bud

Daley Photo)

Realtors’
(Continued on page 71)
bf Homefinders, Glenview.
“Ethics deal with the generic
Aspect of responsibility, and the
brokerage class deals with the
echanics of applying it on a day
0 day basis,” Mr. Black said.
Neil J. King of Armond D. King
nec. in Skokie, and James
E.
bpelman Jr., of Homefinders at
orthbrook and Highland Park,
alternately teach the third class,
bn Understanding
the
Multiple
isting Form and Obtaining Listng Information.

When a broker
ains a property
nultiple

listing

or Realtor obhe fills out a
form,

which

is

hen available to members

of the

board.

of the

The

other

members

board may bring clients to see the
isted property and may eventualy sell it, but all deals are made

hrough

the original Realtor who

isted the property.
A positive approach

ronfidence

helps.

and

inspire

self-

confi-

Hence in the buyer. This is part of

School
Mr. Black feels that a salesman
sells a home and community, not

the advice given in the Show and
Sell Class, taught alternately by
A. Buck Ayars of Ayars Realty
Co., Northbrook, and Byron Deakins of Baird and Warner Inc.,
Glenview.
Students are taught how to keep
up morale when the goings get
tough by always analyzing past
efforts, and they are warned to
avoid being a “‘sour puss” in the
office before this feeling is conveyed to the public.
Students also are taught that
what
may
seem _ objectionable
about a property can be overcome. For example, a prospective
buyer could be shown that there
may be a place in a home for
extra closets or a powder room.

The

students

the price. He also feels that
although you can teach the mechanics of salesmanship, there are
certain
people
salesmen.”

However,

who

are

“born

I could show you the

top 10 salesmen on the board and
you would see 10 totally different
personalities,” he said. “I defy
any psychologist to find a norm.
Some sell quietly and some never
stop talking. But all successful

salesmen

seem

to

have _ that

4
26’ Living
Room
with disposal and
lent

location-walk

BEDROOMS
— $31,000

with bay window;
12x13’
Dining
Room;
cabinet
Kitchen
eating area; 4 bedrooms;
1% baths; screened porch. Excelto

town,

shops,

train,

CONSULT

schools

PATRICIA

and

park

ORTSEIFEN

certain something which engenders confidence on the part of the
customer.”
Mr. Black stressed that even

“born”

also are lectured

how

on how to handle difficult situations. The ‘know-it-all buyer’’ perhaps could be helped by letting

salesmen

to use

the

to

learn

salesman’s

have

tools,

which the methods

classes try to

present to prospective members.
Carl B. Olson, of Green Bay
Associates
Inc.,
Wilmette
and

the salesman think any of his
suggestions are the buyer’s ideas,
or “the indecisive buyer” could be

Ruby

L.

Anderson

Hemphill and
nately teach
construction.

given a slow, careful presentation
of all the points of a property.

of

Associates,
a class
in

C.

A.
alterbasic

tt

5

ca

ACRES
— $56,000 —4

BEDROOMS

,

DRAMATIC
Two
Story
Living
Room
with
cathedral
ceiling,
UNIQUE
studio
baicony room, CHARMING
oak paneled Den &amp; Kitchen,
HUGE
Master Bedroom w/dressing room &amp; bath, 2 bedrooms &amp; bath, Maids Room &amp; Bath. Pond
for rafting and skating.
CONSULT
EDITH
ROONEY

JUST LISTED

CHARM—

3

ACRES

4 Master
Bedrooms,
4 Baths on 31/4 wooded
acres
— gracious entry.
Step
down 24’ Living Room w/FP, 22’ Family Room w/FP, 18’ formal Dining Roam,
Pwdr.
Room,
modern
fully equipped
Kitchen, separate breakfast
rm., maid’‘s
rm. &amp; bath.
CONSULT
EDITH
ROONEY

ee

TRADITIONAL

COLONIAL

IN

TOP,

EAST

GLENCOE

LOCATION

Charming family home just redone by transferred owners. This 5 bedroom, 3!/ bath residence has a
stunning LR (14x 37), "Dinner Party" size DR (14x 19), Library (or family room), Modern Kitchen
with dishwasher, eating area. Wonderful living pattern (2 stairways). |!/2 blks. from Lake, Trains,
Village.

Priced

to sell at $62,500.

=

1ST

ring Punger for
ID 2-6600

Immaculate,

Custom

raised

hearth

stone

|,

1967

f/pl.

TIME

ranch
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�DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL —

Choose News Staff
&amp;

- Positions for next year’s staff of
Deerfield High School’s newspaper, Deerprints, have been filled.

Jerry Damsky will be circulation
manager. Rick Frishman will be
the photographer for the paper.

Olson news bureau assistant.
Business

Manager

for

TEEN PAGE STAFF

Deer-

prints will again be Pat Leageler.

David
Mr.

Schooler

Tom

Silverwood
Elaine

Diana Neuman will be editor-in-

S chief of Deerprints
semester

of

the

school

___ Mark Berliant.

he
positions of feature editor
and assistant feature editor will

be filled by Barb Henschen

and

for

appointed

Pam Reschke.

_Margey

Bodle

cy Hines;

Leroy

assistant Nan-

and

his

editor,

section,

ties

editors
Priscilla

are:

Academic

Young;

Activi-

section, Sue McDermott;

ganizations
chow;

section,

Tina

Underclassmen

Or-

Schwosection,

Elaine
Olson;
Senior
section,
_
Mary
McLaughlin,
and_ sports
section, Rick Sinchef.
Assisting them
will be Pat

Phelan, Steve Weiss, Anita Zack,

Lisa Goldman, Leslie Click, Dave

_

Smith,

Amy

Untermeyer,

Kathy

bee

Rosenberg,
Maureen
McGuire,
Ken Barker, Mike Sweeny, and
_ Jerry Damsky.
Next year’s business manager
will be Jan Baker, and Sue
Doherty. will act as index editor
figuring
out what pages each
__ person appears on. Photographers

___
_

will be Dave Conedara and Rich
Frishman.

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High School

s
e

Tomorrow

_

9:30 to noon.

Science meeting in J-101 from

3
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Dr. Park
is the guest speaker.

Bee

Monday

z
ta

sin
be

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Senior Honors Assembly.
National Honor Society meeting

Q-100 at 7:45 a.m.
Tuesday

board

meetings

student council meeting.
Senior exams.
Next Thursday

a

Senion exams.
72

Editor

Reporter

Reporter

Werner

must

freshmen

who

G.I.M.A.

posters and tags; Margie McAfee,
concession stand chairman; and
Kathy Farone,
bullentin board.

Leslie Davis
president.

was

secretary

mechanical

Final registration will be held at
the school.

Elect Tarnotf
President
I

will each stress the fundamentals
of their field and art 2 will add the
application of art to the art 1

Of Board

course. Typing
1 and developmental reading will be offered, the
former stressing speed and accuracy, and the latter working

president

with the various reading skills.
Physical education
fered in the fields

year’s

to Deer-

2 p.m. June 16. For more information contact Theodor Repsholdt at

are

drawing

payable

Steve Tarnoff has been elected
Council

of

the

techniques. All swimming registration will be by mail.
Band also will be offered, and
for more information contact Alfred Spriester at the school.

Courses
without a_ sufficient
number of registrations will be
deleted. Tuition is $30 for the
developmental reading course and
$20 for all other courses. Checks

Studen

Board.

Othe

officers elected were Leslie Davis,

vice-president;

will be ofof general

1967-68

Executive

treasurer;
retary.

and

Andy
Chris

Strauss
Foster,

sec-

Steve summed up the basic flaw
in the present council as the “‘lac
of unity in the council members
because they are not striving
toward one common goal.”

As

president,

charge

of

Steve

stirring

up

will be
pep

in
and

creating a unity and purpose o
the new executive board. Steve
wants to overcome these obstacles
and add fresh ideas into Deerfield
High School’s Student Council.

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each girl had to earn 30

points. Points are earned by
participating in after-school sports
activities, making tags and posters, and other various jobs. If a
girl is already a G.I.M.A. member
from the previous year, she is
only required to have 20 points for
membership
for the following
year.
The girls were initiated by a
special candlelighting ceremony,
after which they had refreshments
and a softball game in which the
girls’ fathers participated.
The officers of the G.I.M.A.
executive board for next year are
Elaine Schwartz, president; Kathy
Hansen, vice president; Marie

this

and

be made

field High School.

bodybuilding, baseball, physical
fitness, and advanced swimming

Intramural Unit

The Girls’ Intramural Association of Deerfield High School held
its annual initiation picnic Sunday
at Sunset Park in Highland Park.
The picnic was for both the girls
and their fathers.
In order to become a member of

TO ATTEND

T&amp;C CREATES THE
CORFAM SPECTATOR
Town &amp; Country Shoes takes white Corfam* poromeric and trims it
with black shiny Corfam, for one of the newest and smartest
spectator looks we've seen. More good news is that
Corfam
material

is DuPont's amazing new shoe
that

comes

clean

with

a flick of a

damp cloth. It's a great day for white shoes!

- treasurer;

MIAMI

Kenneth R. Cooper of Deerfield
has been accepted for his junior
and senior year at the University
of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
Mr. Cooper, a business administration major, is a graduate of
Deerfield High School. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol H.
Cooper, 90 N. Carlisle Pl.
All

Wednesday
Executive

Pe.
Fs

By Girls

Exeter $17.00

The

Senior sports awards at 6:45 p.m.

a

Managing

Simone
Mattenheimer, _ sports
head chairman; Carol Anderson,

Graduation practice at Ravinia

from

Initiation Picnic Is Held

Laymon,

Calendar

ss

Diane Neuman, new editor-in-chief of Deerprints for the first
semester of 1967-68, works on a story in the high school news room.

assistant

Taylor.

Section

~

and

art and layout

Koetz,

Katy
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just

incoming
Art

Assisting her will be copy editor

Se:

Olson

weak in those fields.

next year’s yearbook staff. Replacing Debbie Johnson as editorin-chief of next year’s OYAD will

aC

Elaine

served basis.
English, arithmetic, and prealgebra enrichment
courses
are
being offered, with each designed
to be excellent review-preparation

’4 Edit
ors

oe
oe
=e

Adviser

mentary school graduates will be
held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the
high school on a first-come first-

i. Y ear
book

_

Nissen

Deerfield High School summer
school registration for 1967 ele-

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Valarie Scherr. Sports editor will
Bob Loeb and assistant sports
be
editor, Mark Shepad. Copy editor
for the paper next year will be
Edie Asrow. Mindy Nissen will be
-news bureau chief and Elaine

has

Mindy

Summer School
Registration Set

editor first semester and then
take over the position of editor-inchief in the second semester.
Assistant
news editor will be

Deerfield

in Chief

for the first
1967-68

year. Sally Running will be news

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Editor

and

articles

on

this

page

are

written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments
from
both teens
and
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Village, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

bbler

ount

§ 1708 Glenview Rd.
Glenview

Coming

Soon

to

Northbrook

656 Deerfield Rd.
Deerfield

�School’s
Stunt Staff

Winners
Of Contest

Selected

To Be Told

The following board has been
belected to direct the Deerfield
igh School Student Stunts, spon-

Winners will be announced Saturday in the “I am a Loyal American

sored by Mrs. Irene Kramsky, for
ext year. The board consists of:
Hirector,

Andy

Jirector,

Mark

Strauss;

music

Hirector, Joel Rosenberg;
assisant music director, Bruce Bell;
Hance director, Debbi Wentworth;
assistant dance director, Leslie
Baird; business’ manager, Steve
arnoff;
and
stunts
secretary,
arcia Sanders.
Student Stunts is a mixture of
kits, dancing, and singing. The
revolve

urnished

by

around

it.

the

Stunts

Music

The

arrangements.
The
contest

seventh,

Lt. John DeFrancesco (left), 1213 Woodruff Ln.,
Deerfield, the Ninth Naval District public affairs
officer,

left,

and

Cdr.

Arthur

Conrad

(right)

of

Naval Reserve public affairs Company 9-2, Chicago, accept a Silver Anvil Award from J. Carroll

Bateman, president of
of America at a recent
City. The Navy won
achievement in public
celebrating the USO's

pchool

Highland

yesterday

Park

High

at Sunset

Aprk

Girls

participating

were

Jill

ieerman, Barb Delehanty, Debbie

Rogavin, Beth Traill, Pam Sinkin-

on,

Marj

LaMonica,

Cheryi

Haines, Tracie Sheahen, Mindy
Wissen, and Elaine Werner.

Possible
federal aid and a
change in the ‘Spotlight’’ program were discussed at a recent
meeting
of the Lake
County
Safety Commission.

Federal funds might be available to the county commission,
according to director Robert Post,
if the state fulfills certain requirements, such as sponsoring mandatory vehicle check programs.

armon Shay Wins
[Top Science Award
Harmon

Shay,

Recreation

a sophomore

ay 13.

Harmon’s project was electronic
hototaxis,

machines

which

Calendar

at

Deerfield High School, received a
irst place award for his science
roject at the state science fair on
he

uilt himself that will follow light
eams.
Harmon received a first at the
istrict competition in Wheeling.
his made him eligible to particiate in the state competition held
t the University of Illinois at

hampaign. Three other sophoores, Rich Laiderman, Hartford
eitman, and Mike Walls, also
pceived firsts in the competition
Wheeling for their projects.

Today

7:15 and 8:30 p.m.—Golf
Wilmot Junior High School.

class,

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monefeldt
Racine, Wis., are visiting their
bn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
rs. John M. Dewar, 1424 Arbor

‘om 9 a.m. to noon Saturday for
dult

and

childrens’

tennis

class

pgistration.
Persons registering at that time

ill

be

able

to

meet

structor to discuss
nd other questions.

Classes will meet

with

the

equipment

on the Deer-

eld High School tennis courts for
une

|,

1967

in

The state then would be eligible
to apply for funds, which in turn

money

would be reallocated to “lesser
political subdivisions’ such as
counties.
Mr. Post said state officials
already have asked the commission for a summary of its present
activities.

Commission members also discussed the possibility of replacing
“Spotlight” with a concentrated
effort by all county police depart-

In order for counties to qualify
for federal funds, a commission
must have been in existence at
least two years and have several
active programs underway.
The Lake County Commission,
established in 1956, qualifies under

both these stipulations.
Mr. Post pointed out that if the
state qualifies for funds, it would
be at least a year or two before

winners

will

be

Boys’

would be available to the

county.

ments

on

the

day

to

ticket

graduating

will

wear

brown robes, while girls will wear
white

robes,

signifying

the

school’s colors.
Members of the National Honor
Society will serve as ushers.
The
ceremony
will be
the

cars

for a particular violation.
The suggestion will be discussed

school’s second commencement.

at the Lake County Law
ment meeting in June.
The program
might

MOVE TO CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Quick,
who recently sold their home at 61

Enforcebe

used

Lincolnshire
Dr.,
Lincolnshire,
moved to LaJolla, Cal., on Friday.
The new owners who purchased

more than once a year, with cars
ticketed for a different violation
each time.
Under the “Spotlight” system,
county, state, and local police of
one municipality concentrate on

their home,

Mr. and Mrs. Richard

W. Kritzer Jr., and their son,
Christopher,
of
Lake
Forest,
moved to Lincolnshire on the
same day.

ticketing speeders in a single area
of the county.

Tomorrow

Le

Jewett Park.
9

a.m.

to

Saturday
noon—Summer

YOU TOO

pro-

gram registration, Jewett Park.
Monday
4 to 5:30 p.m.—Painting class,
Jewett Park.
7 p.m.—Men’s

softball

league,

CAN
With

The

Cleanest

On

7:15 to 9:30 p.m.—Adult golf
class, Wilmot Junior High School.

beginners, intermediates, and advanced tennis students.
Children’s classes will meet on
Monday and Wednesday mornings
or on
Tuesday
and
Thursday
afternoons.
Adult
classes’
will
meet
Monday
and
Wednesday
afternoons or Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
Special beginner
and workshop classes will be held
for men on weekends. Fee for the
12 lessons is $6.

Fine draperies

CELEBRATE

OPA

Tuesday
9:30
to
11:30
a.m.—T.O.P.S.
Club, Jewett Park.

Park District Sets Sign-Up
The
Deerfield
Park
District
ffice in Jewett Park will be open

graders

graduate Saturday in ceremonies
beginning at 2 p.m. in the gymnasium.

7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Junior High
Nite for seventh graders, Shepard
School.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,

scheduled diamonds.
ISIT IN Deerfield

included _ sixth,

eighth

More than 350 seniors at Carmel
High School
in Mundelein
will

Safety Unit Discusses Federal Aid

For the last few weeks, the girls

ducation teacher at D.H.S.

at 667

Carmel Will Give
Diplomas to 350

State Could Apply

n Highland Park.
have been practicing their golf
wings and putting, and have been
playing a five-hole course in back
f the school under the direction
f Miss Tonya Toole, a physical

and

which
three
picked.

the Public Relations Societ
award banquet in New York
the award for outstanding
relations for their program
25th anniversary in 1966.

A group of girls from Deerfield
igh School who are interested in
rolf played a round of golf with

form

contact

Highland
Park,
Deerfield,
and
Highwood Schools. Over 96 essays
were entered in the contest from

ryouts, held for anyone wishing
0 participate, and organization of
bil committees begin in mid-Sep-

sirls

should

Joe Schuessler

Central Av., to be included in the

is

irl Golf Enthusiasts
Play at Sunset Course

students

Commander

band.

ember.

sponsored

countries in June.

how has a central theme and all
hcts

contest

by the Highland Park Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
The 7 p.m. meeting in the VFW
post headquarters at 667 Central
Av. also will honor the foreign
exchange students in the area who
will be returning to their home

assistant

Holbrook;

Because”

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expensive

and

cleaning

The
them

North
properly

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art... practiced for almost four decades by the Master . . . Mr. Duffy.
From take down to rehang he uses wise, thoughtful care.

Phone

MR.

DUFFY

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Mental Health Board

Schedules Orientation
i

New

the

board

North

_ Hospital
_

members

Shore

of

helped establish a mental

Ln., Northbrook.

meet Monday to learn the
Irene Josselyn Clinic, which
_ the association supports.
Representing

é board

_

staff

the

and

at the orientation meeting

will

be

Dr.

medical

Mary

director

E.

of

Irene

was

elected

association
May 8.
Be?

Mrs.

_

president

,7

Ln.,

bachelor’s degree from Lake For-

est College.
_

She also was

Other
officers
of
Shore Mental Health

than

of

gradu-

ated from the Teachers College of

- Winnetka and has taught in the
Winnetka School District Nursery
School.
A Northbrook resident 27 years,
Mrs. Harris is a past president of
the Northbrook School Board and

just completed a term as president of the Illinois Humane Society.
She is a former board member
of the Northbrook Public Library,
the Illinois League of Women
Voters, the Citizens’ Information
Service of Chicago, the Winnetka

Lawson

Shore

= _ Mrs.

David

thorne

Blumberg

Ln.,

Highland

1575 Haw-Park.

Mrs.

Blumberg is a graduate of Radcliffe and received her master’s
degree at the University of Chicago.

She is vice president

Highland Park
sery School, a
Highland Park
Woman’s Board
tute of Chicago,

of the

Community Nurmember of the
Associates of the
of the Art Instiand active in the

League
of
Women
Highland Park.

Voters

of

The Rev. Roy Colby, 2024 Glenview Rd., Glenview. The Rev. Mr.

Colby is a graduate of Harvard
University and of Hartford Seminary. He did graduate work at the

University of Chicago in religion
and personality. Minister of the
Glenview Community Church and
his specialty is adult education.
He formerly served as minister of
Oak Ridge Community Church,
Oak
Ridge, Tenn.,
where
he

6 Area

Students to Get

Diplomas at Regina
Six area students will be graduated during commencement exercises

School

at

Regina

Dominican

at 3 p.m.

Sunday

auditorium,

mette.
Among

701

Locust

High

in the

Av.,

Wil-

Great

Books

School,

the two hundred

eighty

Healy, all of Deerfield.

Broadway show, ‘Molly Brown,”
“T Ain’t Down Yet.”
The instrumental portion of the

Miss Julia Arment, and Donald
Younker will conduct the band.

and

played

by

Joel

The chorus will be directed by

e Grass Seeds @ Insecticides @ Hand Tools ¢ Spreaders
@ Selection of Fertilizers

@ Misc.

@ Bar-B-Ques

@ Bar-B-Que Supplies and Equipment ¢ Garden Supplies

Kenneth

B.

RES

Block,

Northfield on
the ten North

communities

of

Wilmette,

Glenview,

Kenilworth,

Winnetka,

Northfield,

Glencoe

Northbrook,

California Redwood:

Providing mental health education and low-cost psychiatric care,
the Association is supported by

Child's

fees, local funds and chests and a
state grant from the department
of mental health.

$695

Apprentice

Steven

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Boxed
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STOP IN AND YOU WILL BE AMAZED

@

P.

COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOYS
e@ SWIMMING POOLS
e SAND BOXES
@ GYM SETS e@ MODELS
e HO TRAINS
e@ ROAD RACING
@ SCHOOL SUPPLIES
e@ BABY ACCESSORIES
e@ CHILDREN’S TABLES
@ GAMES
e BICYCLES
e PEDAL CARS

Guard, son
Stewart B.
Rd., Deereight weeks

PLENTY
OF
FREE
PARKING

meda, Cal., included the fundamentals of seamanship, infantry
drill, shipboard procedures, and
at-sea survival techniques.
He also received instruction in
military custom and courtesy and

a

STORE
Tues., Wed.,

Coast Guard responsibilities.

HOURS:

Sat. 9 a.m.

Mon.,

Thurs.,

to 6 p.m.

OPEN

Fri. 9 a.m.
SUNDAY

to

9 p.m.

10 a.m.

to 2 p.m.

|

Kenil-

worth. She has been active in Cub
Scouting.

Mrs. Roger Reid, 930 Knollwood
Ln.,

Deerfield.

Mrs.

Reid,

a

graduate of Colorado College, has
taught
kindergarten
and _ first
grade. She is vice-president of
Deerfield
Community
Nursery
School.

Craig Schopf, 510
Rd., Deerfield. Mr.
graduate of Amherst

Longfellow
Schopf, a
College, is

second

vice-president

Northern

Trust Co., Chicago.

is a director

of the

of

At the North Shore's Newest Golf Club

Indian Valley

the

Street

composed of young men involved
in banking, and a member of the
Robert Morris Association.
John M. Stalnaker,
Ln.,
Northfield.
Mr.

569 Briar
Stalnaker

received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University
of Chicago and his doctor of laws
at Purdue University. He has been
president

and

director

of

the

National Merit Scholarship Corp.
since it was formed in 1955 on the
arships (Fulbright Awards), and
is serving as executive director of
the Presidential Scholars Program.
Mr.

sor

Stalnaker

of

has

Psychology

been

at

profes-

Princeton

COUNTRY
CLUB

18 magnificent holes and tricky greens. If you want a wonderful day, play
our course and enjoy our new air-conditioned clubhouse. Golf memberships
available. Group tournaments and Twilite leagues invited.

He
Club,

board of the Foreign School Schol-

graduates
are Cheryl Kraft of
Highland
Park
and
Mary Ann
Brown, Patricia Doherty, Mary
Dumser, Eileen Dwyer and Mary

74

Sears

1

Oboe

Mason.

will

No.

of Handel’s

spirituals and the theme from the

numbers

His training, at the Coast Guard
Recruit Training Center in Ala-

graduate of Indiana University, is
the president of the Evanston
High School faculty wives group.
She is a Sunday school teacher at
the First Baptist Church of Evanston and in fall she will be a
at

Mrs.

Seaman

Mrs. Charles F. Peters, 80 Briar

Course

movements

Sonata

featured

subjects

the
North
Association

Fletcher of the Coast
of Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher, 1056 Oxford
field, has completed
of basic training.

worth.

leader of the Junior

education,

Fletcher Finishes
Basic Training

teaches

Peters,

related

Highland
Park,
Deerfield-Bannockburn and Highwood.

of the Junior Great Books Course
at Joseph Sears School, Kenil-

Mrs.

on

and

Central Avenue,
July 1. It serves

of the Art Institute of Chicago, the
Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago, and the American
Jewish Committee.
Newly-elected board members
who will attend this meeting are:

Winnetka.

articles

Oth-

be

er

ser-

several counties.

instrumental

The Association, located at 552-

Sunday
School
at Kenilworth
Union Church and has recently

St.,

two

from

special

54 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, will
move to its own home at 405

completed her training as a leader

of the Woman’s

songs

Another

111 Garrison St., Wilmette.

Board

Associates

150

retary,

Law

University of Michigan. She is a
past president of the North Shore
Association for the Crippled, past
social service chairman of the
Evanston Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary Board, and has done volunteer work under the case aide
program sponsored by the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago. She is a past member and
officer of the Junior League of
Mrs.

will be a performance of the first

surer, Philip C. Kauffmann, 417
Warwick Pl., Kenilworth, and sec-

Mrs. Lawrence J. Lawson Jr.,
$29 Raleigh Rd., Kenilworth. Mrs.
Lawson
is a graduate
of the

Evanston.

Trumpet.”

Highlights of the choral presentation will include a group of folk

tion of Pavane written by Ravel
and scored for band by Walter
Beeler. Matthew Lisenby will be
the featured soloist in ‘Ballad for

are vice president, John S. Usry,
26 Forest Way, Deerfield; trea-

J. Farrell, 1010 ElmWilmette. Mr. Farrell

School

and

for educational,
technical,
professional journals.

has been a director of the Wilmette United Fund and a delegate
to the Wilmette Harmony Convention.

Northbrook, attended the University of Wisconsin and earned her

sciences

in Northbrook, on the village
caucus, and on the board of the
Northbrook United Fund.

Pennsylvania

torium.

vices at the Illinois Institute of
Technology. He has written more

and the Harvard Advanced Management Program. He is vice
president and general counsel of
the Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). He

of the

Hickory

psychological

psychology,

of

at its annual meeting

Harris

is a

is a graduate of Washington and
Jefferson College, the University

‘Ss Josselyn. Clinic; Mrs. Matthew S.
_ Barman, director of association
affairs; and Mrs. Ellis H. Harris,
who

Diemer

degree from the University of
Iowa.
He
is employed
as an
employee benefit plan consultant.
He has served as a village trustee

Richard
wood Av.,

Griffin,

the

Mr.

graduate of the University of
Illinois and received his masters

history, purposes, and plans
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will

program will include a transcrip-

University, dean of students and
professor of psychology at Stanford University and professor of
psychology and co-ordinator of

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�Summer
Program
is Staffed
ea

Four teachers and a pool diector have been named to the

by RALPH BOCHES

taff of the eight-week summer
amp program of Vernon Oaks

ountry Day School.
Mrs. Ronald Budwig, 1400 Hackerry Rd., Deerfield, a competiive swimmer

since the age

ill be pool director.
radute of Northwestern

We suggest sailing on the historical Queen Mary this year
before it ends its career.

of 7,

A 1960
Univer-

Our Marlis Mann is_ back
from Germany. Ask her for
latest dope.

ity, she swam in the Olympic
youts in 1952, placing fifth. The

bp four
ational

competed in the interevent. The mother of

ree children, she has
feguard and swimming

ina

Best travel buys continue to
be package tours to Jamaica,
Nassau, Florida. All at summer bargain prices.

been a
instruc-

pr at several club pools and resient camps.
Mrs.
Donald
Peterson,
1117
bavis Av., Deerfield, will return
D the camp for her third summer

For the golfers, we have golf
packages all

Ss camp nurse. She is on the staff
Highland Park Hospital.
Frank Amato, 3140 Riverwoods

d., Deerfield,
irector for the
acher

and

will be camp
fourth time. A

coach

for

13

:
&amp;

oyola Academy in Wilmette. He
a graduate
of Notre Dame

niversity
ay camp

and

had

and

nine

years’

recreation

experi-

during
Donna

ce before joining the Vernon
aks staff.
Mrs. Richard Renn of Northfield
ill serve as arts and crafts

Recent

four

years

camp

creation

spectively,

cation

coupled

for the Phoenix

while

they

*

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were

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Ralph

Boches

tians have
cancel-

led space to Cairo.

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a_two-

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new
Holy
Spirit
Lutheran
Church in Lincolnshire, which was
dedicated Sunday.

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at

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Mrs. Karl F. Langrock

of

Cedar Falls, Ia., are visiting their
son and his family, the Rev. and

tional scholastic assistance for
ildren aged 5 through 12. The
Amp is owned by Frederick A,
arney of Kenilworth. The proam has been approved by the
merican
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d is staffed

home

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and

program _ includes

activities

the

Collins and Mr.
Maxon
were
editor and business manager, re-

pcently became guidance counser at St. Benedict High School.

The

in

N.Y., who were on a research tour
for a new business project. Mr.

ay camp experience.
Another staff member serving
br the fourth year is Jerome
oehler of Chicago, a graduate of
oyola University. He has been a
bacher and coach at a Chicago

for

guests

the Robert Maxons of 560 Westgate Rd., Deerfield, were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Collins of Chappaqua,

blic schools and has nine years’

School

School

Area Families Entertain

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for
her
fourth
year.
rained at the Chicago Art Instife and Art Academy, she has
aught in the Wilmette and Niles

igh

students make oil spinnings
a hobby show at the school last week.
‘Levine holds the finished product, while

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(Continued from page 6)
must be offered. At least 15
percent of all courses taught must
- be in occupational, semi-technical,
or technical fields leading directly

six area high school districts.”
David Wood, president of the
community club, said, “We haven’t found a great need for the

to employment. Half of these are

_ to be in fields other than business
education.

Organizes Support
The drive for an area junior
College is directed by a steering
- committee headed by Laurence
_ Cleland of Northbrook.
Among those who support the
North Shore Junior College are all
six high school district boards and
superintendents;

several area ele-

mentary district boards; three
area teachers’ organizations; several
PTAs; more than half a

|

dozen hospitals; and the munici-

Be

pal

governments

of

Evanston.

Northbrook, and Highland Park.
Junior colleges almost automatically
emphasize
smaller
|
lasses,’ according to J. William
_
Gannaway, college counselor at

New Trier High School. He ex_ plained that the students get more

individual attention in a junior
college than in a four-year school.
Dr. Lloyd S. Michael, superin_ tendent-principal
of
Evanston
|
High School, said education in
|
junior colleges is not only high

quality

but is more

economical

_. than expanding the present uni-_-versities.
He also said the vocational and
technical training junior college
would
offer is badly needed in
|
today’s more automated society.
ae

Dr.

-

Norman

Haweeli,

superin-

tendent of Glenbrook High School,
also praised the specialized training that the junior college would
offer and added: ‘It would be an
advantage to people who are not
sure they are ready for a fouryear college immediately after

high school.”
|.
Thomas Koerner,

director

press
relations at Niles
School, said a North Shore
college would offer more
people the opportunity of
at least two years of
education.
The

proposed

district

of

to

4.

If

there

is

any

Evanston

and

the

Community

president

Taxpayers’

South

West

Niles
cast

“no”

and

votes

referendum

Glenbrook

11,316

in

of

a

proposing

dis-

the

12,916

May,

1964,

to set up a

latter two cast
“‘ves”’ votes.

Oppose

3,388

of the

the

Association;

Evanston

Club.

‘Evanston is sending 75 percent
of its high school graduates to
college,’’ Ald. McCourt said. ‘‘This
is 50 percent greater than the
statewide average.
“If higher education is a problem in Illinois, it doesn’t seem to
be so in Evanston or any of the

In the foreground (from left) are Janet Byees,
Janet Chrisholm, Kathy Kaplan, and Jane Maloney.
(Bud Daley Photo)

4,103

Timing

In opposing the referendum,

the

Glenbrook board called community feeling ‘‘decidedly negative’’ to
the referendum’s
timing.
The
board said elementary and high
school
solely

funds, which come almost
from property taxes, de-

served first attention.
The
Highland
Park-Deerfield
and Lake
Forest high school
districts helped throw a monkey
wrench into a proposed all-Lake
County junior college in 1966.

The districts repeatedly told the
Illinois Junior College Board they
were nearer
educational

in ideals, ideas,
philosophy
to

North Shore communities
they were to the rest of
County.
Late

in 1966,

the

college

board

dis-

The ink on the death certificate
of the Lake County district was
hardly dry when supporters of the
North Shore Junior College District submitted a 4,000-signature

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tricts

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Among those opposing the formation of the district are EvansJules

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__

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Mr. Wood said, ‘‘The proposed
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uncontrollable
growing
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June

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�McClory Is Co-Sponsor
Of Wire-Tap Legislation
U.S. Rep. Robert McClory (R12th) of Lake Bluff has joined 20
other Republican members of the
House in co-sponsoring a wire tap

bill.
Titled

lance
Mr. Lund

Mr.

Peterson

Jpen-Housing

Mr.

Cook

Talks Set

The Winnetka Human Relations
ommission will sponsor a discus-

tor of the council.

ion
tonight
on
the
meaning
Project:
Good
Neighbor,”
an

men

speak

en housing promotion of the
eadership Council for Metropoli-

their

own

Ernest M. Solomon, president
the sponsoring committee.

“We

an Open Communities.

To be held at 8 p.m. in the
ditorium of North Shore Couny Day

School

in Winnetka,

elation to the North Shore.

. Cook of Winnetka, president of
e leadership council and presient of Illinois Bell Telephone

0.; Peter G. Peterson of Winneta, director of the council and
resident of Bell and Howell Co.;
Paul M. Lund of Wilmette, council

ecretary
resident
hone

and assistant to the
of Illinois Bell Tele-

Co.;

and

ren of Chicago,

Edward

L. Holm-

executive direc-

pleased

on

to have

open

these

housing

community,”

in

said

Dr.

of

Deerfield Rotarians
Will Hear Program
About Earth Moving

the

ee public discussion will exame the Chicago-area
project’s
The one-week project, which
ill begin Sunday, will promote
pen housing through television
hows, discussions by community
paders, and sermons by local
ninisters.
Speakers tonight will be James

are

William

M.

Schroeder,

plant manager of the Deerfield
Allis Chalmers plant, will discuss
at

the Deerfield Rotary Club meeting
at 12:15 p.m. today in the Villa
_

Moderne.
Before becoming plant manager
three years ago, Mr. Schroeder
was manager of materials and a
purchasing agent. He joined Tractomotive in 1947 and became a

member

of

the

organization when
panies merged.

Today’s

Allis-Chalmers
the

program

two

com-

chairman

Electronic

is

Jack R. Gagne.

BROADLOOM

Act

of

Surveil-

1967, the

measure is designed to protect
citizens from improper wiretapping
and
electronic
eavesdropping.
The bill authorizes certain wire
taps by law enforcement officials
under strict court control.
According to Rep. McClory, the
bill implements the recommendations
of the
majority
of the
President’s Crime Commission as
well as the Commission’s Task
Force on Organized Crime.
The bill limits court-authorized
electronic surveillance to law enforcement
officials
prosecuting
only certain major federal and

state offenses,

general

“The Future of Earth Moving”

the

Control

including

murder,

kidnapping, extortion, counterfeiting, and narcotics act violations.
“This Republican effort is de-

signed to ensure the right of
privacy for all law abiding citizens,’’ Rep. McClory commented.
“However, this bill would permit
electronic surveillance by federal
and state law enforcement officials in certain cases with the
permission of a federal or state
court of competent jurisdiction.”
Rep. McClory said the measure
represents ‘‘a balance between the

society’s
criminal

need to be free from
activities, particularly

those of organized crime, and the
right of the individual to privacy.”
“This bill provides protection

against

interception

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_ ‘No Parking’ Signs Up
4 At Elementary School
“No

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on

signs

the

have

inner

School,

been

circle

that teach-

- Wayne Thomas School to keep the

at the beginning of the year and
that students enter kindergarten
on a staggered basis. No action
was taken on the suggestion.

The signs recently were author/ ized by the Highwood-Highland
The action was prompted after
Mrs. Bruce Wilson of the school’s

@ Heard
a report
from
Mr.
Zeleny that members of the school
facilities committee have made a
list of capital improvements need-

PTA

ed at the three schools. From this

Park

School

District 111 board.

asked

that

an

“emergency

list

run” be conducted to demonstrate
the hazard.
According

to

Mrs.

Wilson,

priorities

for
inclusion
budget.

an

will

in

be

established

next

year’s

emergency vehicle would be unable to get to the front door of the
school during peak traffic hours.

© Heard Mr. Bonhivert report
that two relocatable classrooms

- That

east side of Northwood School.

suggestion

has

not been

aprroved by the board.

At last week’s

board

In other business, the board:
@ Heard

a

report

from

Mr.

Bonhivert that all teaching vacancies for next year have been filled
except

for

a

psychologist

and

a

- special education teacher.
@ Approved

payment

of

$250

for a three-day district workshop
to study a developmental reading
program.

The

workshop

will

be

held this summer.
@ Heard

Mr.

Bonhivert

report

that 177 students will be graduated from Northwood this June.
© Approved

for

drawing

payment

up

plans

of

$2,000

of

two

classrooms
to be built in the
basement of Oak Terrace School.

@ Heard a report from board
member Robert Zeleny concerning possible new procedures for
introducing children to kindergarten. Mrz.
principal

probably

will

Women

meeting,

members indicated that parents
were responding well to the signs.

Nope
so

suggested

ers hold conferences with parents

drive open for emergencies.

ri,See

has

at

Frances Engelbrecht,
at
Wayne
Thomas

be

placed

on

the

Golfers

‘Vietnam: The Moral Issue”’
will be discussed
at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at Congregation Solel in
scum,
Highland Park.

“The
will

speaker
be

John
Ben-

and
president of the

Union Theological Seminary.
Dr.
Bennett
Mr. Bennett
was
edueated
at Phillips Exeter Academy, Williams College, Oxford University,
and Union Theological Seminary.

He

has

been

president

of

the

seminary since 1963.
His speech in Highland Park is
sponsored by the Chicago-North

Shore

Committee

of Clergy

and

POLAROID

Tee off Tuesday

COLOR PACK
CAMERAS

There will be a nine-hole shotgun start for golfers, with each
group beginning at a different tee.

Concerned

Viet-

Harvard, Holy Cross, Oberlin, and

Williams. His principal books are
“Christian Ethics and Social Policy,”

“Christianity

nism

Today,’’
and

and

Commu-

Christians
‘Foreign

and the
Policy

in

Christian Perspective.”
Dr. Bennett is also chairman of
the editorial board of the journal,
“Christianity and Crisis.”’
The Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam is a nonpartisan group that is ‘disturbed
about the escalation of violence in
Southeast Asia and is trying to
focus America’s attention on
moral
issues
involved
in_
military posture.”

President
chapter
teacher

$39%

of

the

North

is William
at New Trier

THE

the
the

School.
Other members
of the
executive board include the Rev.
Charles Eddis of the Evanston
Unitarian Church, A. Donn Kesselheim, principal of New Trier

West
High
School, the Revs.
Donald Farley and Buckner Coe o
the First Congregational Church
of Wilmette, and Rabbi Arnold
Jacob Wolf of Congregation Solel.
The North Shore committee has
about 200 members.
Dr. Bennett is a national co-

chairman of the group along wit
Fr. John Mackenzie, professor a
Notre Dame University, Dr. Mar

tin Luther

and Rabbi Abra

held two public meetings

has

and a

ecumenical memorial service. Tha

committee

Shore

the

Buffett,
a
West High

and

POLAROID

King,

ham Joshua Heschel.
The North Shore committee

British

a

also

plans

film,

lecture

to present

‘“‘War

by

Games,’

Prof.

Henr

Steele Commager.

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‘Wildcat Athletics Unique in Big Ten
Following

is the first in a four-part

series

on

the place of the athletic program at Northwestern, a university oriented toward academic superiority whose teams still manage to compete
on a respectable

level

in the

nation’s

best

all-

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor

Recently the University of Illinois announced that
Greg Jackson, a 6-8, 240-pound basketball center
from St. Philip High School in Chicago; had signed a
tender to play basketball there.
The signing was gleefully hailed in the Champaign
as

a

“recruiting

coup,”

because

Northwestern is a private school competing in
Big Ten Conference against state universities.
undergraduate enrollment currently is fixed at
more than 6,500, which makes it about one-third

the
Its
no
as

Northwestern is not an athletic power. This is a fact
of life which causes discomfort to some who wish

big as the next smallest conference rival, about

devoutly that it were. There are some, usually from
the same group, who are inherently suspicious that

one-fifth as big as the biggest. It is an expensive
school. The cost of a year’s education is pushing

around athletic conference.

press

involved in putting together a top-flight athletic
program at the level of competition which Northwestern must face.
That
there
are
such
problems
is _ obvious.

picture.

Jackson’s

brother, Don, had captained Northwestern University’s basketball team in 1965 and the Wildcats were

supposed to have had the inside track with the
youngster.

That truth is that Northwestern had just that.
Young Jackson was set to enroll at the Evanston
campus
until it was discovered he was
academically unqualified to be admitted to the
university.
Neither his rank in graduating class or his college
board scores met Northwestern’s standards for

admission. The fact that he was able to gain
entrance to a rival school in the same conference is

just one illustration of Northwestern’s claim to a
unique spot in the country’s intercollegiate athletic

over $3,000, or almost twice as much
youngster at a state institution.

as it costs

the athletic program at the university is being sold
down the river. The fact that the $180 million First

a

Plan for
nounced

Educational Approach Unique
The school’s very approach to education is unique.

intercollegiate

The public school philosophy dictates that there is
an obligation to provide higher education to all
citizens who want it, subject only to the limitations
of physical capacity. Northwestern’s philosophy is
far from this.
Says Dr. B. J. Chandler,

some

of risk-taking

than

experimental

dean of Northwestern’s

a state university,

in our undergraduate

program

for example,

is interpreted

as an indication

in
that

The Program Is Entrenched
There is every indication to the contrary. An
objective look into the situation, made with an effort

to strip away the verbal floss which goes with any
discussion of athletics in university life, reveals that

research, experimenting, trying out things. We have
an obligation to be more selective and do less in the
more

athletic

quarters,

anthe

Northwestern will be out of the Big Ten within a few
years.

school of education, ‘‘A private university investing
its own money has another obligation, toward
way

the Seventies which was recently
does
not
contain
a
penny
for

It
is solidly entrenched.
the athletic program
probably does not occupy the same position as do

to be

the programs

program

rivals, but it is by no

at Big Ten

graduate education.”

means regarded as an evil, necessary or not.
There are some dark spots, of course, some

What Dr. Charidler is saying is that the incoming
Northwestern student has to be, for the most part, a
few cuts above the student at a state university.

program

in testing and devising new

This,

of

course,

is

one

of

approaches

the

to under-

major

of

them big ones. In the so-called minor sports, and
even in a couple of the major ones, the Wildcat
is

the

of

size

limited

The

inadequate.

(Continued on page 81)

problems

Shattuck, Warriors Finish In a Blaze
we

*

By JOE BAUMAN

i

Chuck Shattuck saved
for last.
Shattuck,
a sprinter
Deerfield
track
team,

his

SPORT

best

on
had

the
an

outstanding season last year as a
junior, finishing second in both the
100 and 220 in the district and

times.

Central Suburban League meets.
This year, however, the tall

Summaries

Deerfield's Willie Clayton, the third-place finisher, helps winner
Bob Kuhnle to his feet after the Niles North runner collapsed at the

two-mile run finish. (Staff Photo by Jan Bateman)
80

McAvoy

(NW),

also

anchored

the

“This is my third year on the
varsity and it feels great to place
first in the conference for a
change,” a happy Shattuck said
afterwards. “This has to be the
best day I ever had.”
It was also the best day of the
year for the Deerfield team, as it
ran away with the meet, scoring
70%

TEAM STANDINGS
Deerfield 7042, Maine South 41, Niles
2912,
Glenbrook North
31,
North
21,
West
27, Niles
South
Glenbrook
%
New Trier West 20.

put—1.

He

Warriors’ winning 880 relay team.

senior had been slow regaining
that form and didn’t even place in
the district meet.
But that all ended Saturday as
Shattuck closed out his high school
career by winning both sprints in
the conference meet in record

Shot

team appreciates him. The coaches sure had us up for this meet.
“This has to be the best team
we have ever had at Deerfield,”
he continued. ‘‘We didn’t have an

2.

Sigmund (MS), 3. Glatz (GBS), 4. Butz
(MS), 5. Sternberg (NN). 53-12.
Butz
2.
GBS),
Glatz
Discus—1.
Goldflies
4.
(D),
Harvey
3.
(MS),
162-10.
(MS).
Sigmund
5.
(GBN),
2.
(GBN),
Malinsky
jump—1.
Long
4.
(NW),
Gans
3.
(NN),
Schamber
23-4.
(MS).
Maerk
5.
Gerkin (D),
“2.
GBS),
Webb
jump—i.
High
Helfrich (GBN), 3. Ascher (D), 4. Tie
6-4
(GBN).
McDonald
Berman (D) and
3/4.
2.
(NTW),
Morrison
vault—1.
Pole
4.
(NN),
3. Edwards
(GBN),
Orsay
Snodgrass (MS), 5. Boid (NW). 13-6.
Holt D), 2. Wolf
120 yard H.H.—1.
(GBS), 3. Zaeske (D), 4. Claver (NW),
5. Benda (MS). T—14.5.
(D), 2.
Shattuck
100 yard dash—1.
(D), 4.
(GBN), 3. Simmons
Schulman
T—9.8.
(NN).
Rosen (NTW), 5. Bearak
880 yard run—1l. Bernstein NN),
2.
Bennedict (MS), 3. Middleman (D), 4.
T—
(NW).
5. Carlisle
(D),
Strange
2:03.4.
g80
yard
relay—1l.
Deerfield,
2.
Maine
South,
3. Glenbrook North.
4.
Niles West, 5. Niles North. T—1:32.7.
440 yard dash—1. Langston (NTW),
2.
Weiss
(MS),
3.
Gans
(NW),
4.
Becker (D), 5. Kuro (GBN). T—52.0.
Two
mile—1.
R. Kuhnle
(NN),
2.
McKernan
(NTW), 3. Clayton (D), 4.
Sherman
(MS),
5. Shaffer
(D).
T—
10:32.8.
180 yard L.H.—1. Holt (D), 2. Wolf
(GBS),
3. Johnston
(D),
4. Possehl
(MS), 5. Edwards (NN). T—13S.7.
Mile—1. W. Kuhnle (NN), 2. Bennett
(GBS), 3. Elliot (D), 4. Seelig (MS), 5.
Hunter (NTW). T—4:38.1.
220 yard dash—1.
Shattuck
(D), 2.
Zel
(MS),
3.
Schulman
(GBN),
4.
Simmons
(D),
5.
Rosen
(NTW).
T—21.3.
Mile
relay—l.
Deerfield,
2. Maine
South, 3. Niles West, 4. Niles North, 5.
Glenbrook North. T—3:31.8.

points.

Maine

South

was

second with 41.
Six Victories

Altogether the Warriors placed
in all but two events, capturing
six first places. In six of the eight
individual running events, Deerfield took two of the five places.
Still, the star of the meet was

great individuals
depth. The team
this year. We had
for our success, but

but a lot of
realy enjoyed
to work hard
we also had a

lot of fun.”
Holt Also Wins Two
Another Warrior standout

Sat

urday

wo

was

Rob

Holt,

who

both hurdles. He was timed in 14.5

in the highs and 19.7 in the lows
the best times of his career.

Holt didn’t even place in thé
conference
last year, but hé
wasn’t
pressed
Saturday.

in

either

rac¢

“Both Shattuck and Holt.ran a
well today as they ever have,’
said Hein.

‘“‘We are going to mis

both of them, but I feel we will b
just as strong

next year.

have a:lot of good
ing.”
Hein

said

his

only

boys

We

wil

retur

disappoint

Shattuck, who upset Glenbrook
North’s Dick Schulman in both

ment this year was that his bo
didn’t have more success in th

sprints. His record times were 9.8
in the 100 and 21.3 in the 220.

state meet.

“J didn’t think I could beat
Schulman after he beat me in the
districts, but Mr. (Fred) Hein
kept telling me all week I could
win,” Shattuck said. ‘‘He is a real
good coach

and I think the whole

“The state meet was exceptio
al this year,’ he said. “Yo
practically had to break a reco
to place. Other than that, it was
very gratifying season. We wo
everything except the district a
state meets.”

Deerfield Frosh-Soph Netters

Win 3 Titles, but Not Big One
Deerfield’s
team

won

frosh-soph

three

of the

tennis
five titles

in the Central Suburban League
meet Saturday but still failed to
win the team title.

The
young
second
with
South was first
The Warrior
Sangerman in

Minkus
FLEMING GETS LETTER
John Fleming of Highland Park,
a graduate of Deerfield High
School,

has

been

awarded

a var-

sity letter in golf at the University
of Illinois.

Warriors
finishe
26 points.
Mai
with 34 points.
winners were Ric
No. 2 singles, Ma

in No. 3 singles, and t

No.
1 doubles
team
of
Ji
Shankman and Ron Lefcourt.
No other Warrior was able

win a match, however, and Mai
South’s
greater team _ balan
gave it the championship.
June

|, 196

�A Look at Northwestern
many

(Continued from page 80)

healthy

dena one of these days.
Nowicki, a sophomore guard in that 1949 game, is
this year’s president of the N Men’s
Club, the organization of former
Northwestern lettermen.
It is a job which requires time.
‘Worse than I thought,” Bob grins.
The N Men are not the richest or
most prolific donors to the university and its athletic program, but
they undoubtedly are the busiest.
“Our purpose is the furtherance
of athletics at Northwestern, by any
:
way we can without interfering with
Bob Nowicki
school policies and functions, by
doing what we can when asked to,” says the president.
“We don’t try to force ourselves on the university.”

fans from

Suburban

_

close

to the

whom

are dues-paying

members.

Keeping

in touch,

particularly

with recent graduates, through such media as the Wildcat News
which the club publishes, is a formidable job.
“We’re promoting a drive now to get the younger fellows out,”
says Nowicki. ‘‘When they’re first out of school they kind of drift
away. It seems like it’s when they get a wife and a few kids that

hey get interested in the university again.”
Nowicki,

who

is very close to his 40th birthday,

has been

active

in N Men affairs for quite awhile and served a five-year term on
he board of directors before assuming the presidency.

They Don’t Fire Coaches
A graduate of Chicago Schurz High School, Bob originally enolled at Michigan State. There followed a stint in the army which
mcluded

football in Germany,

and when

he was

discharged

he en-

olled at Northwestern, where he had “always wanted to play football.”” The

Rose

Bowl

year

was

the first of three

seasons

for No-

icki, the last two of which were spent as a full-time starter.
The father of four daughters, Nowicki is active in civic affairs
and is a member of the District 31 school board in Northbrook.
As N Men’s president, he is in charge of coordinating all the
details. He gives credit to the board for decision-making, but he
finds personal satisfaction in his work with the organization. The
club is 53 years old, one of the oldest associated with the university, and Nowicki feels a justifiable pride toward it.
“We feel we do a real good job,’’ he says. ‘You always hear

about lettermen’s groups
ired, but we don’t operate

at other universities who get the coach
that way.

We

he university can handle things like that.”

1, 1967

want

to win, but we feel

Niles

Big

Ten

and

the

Roland

J.

(Jack)

director

of

admis-

granted, and brainpower is not the

56 points. New Trier West finished

“We don’t admit a single student for whom we don’t have an

only criterion. But it is a big one.

captured

the

conference

Four Giants
Are Honored

one

while

the

the

fact

is considered

other

at
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There are those on the faculty
who will argue that there are
enough good scholar-athletes that
Northwestern can win by getting
its share. This may be true, but
Hinz estimates that the talent pool
to Wildcat

recruiters

But

problems

commonplace

Next week:

The attitudes of —

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league teams had two each.
The team:
Catcher—Hall
(Waukegan),
Sedik
(Highland Park).
Pitcher—Seigel
(Niles
East),
Aho
(Waukegan),
Wolf
(Highland
Park),
Kovanda (Proviso East).
Infield—Fitzmaurice
(New
Trier
East),
Redding
(Evanston),
Kolar
(Waukegan),
Acker
(Niles
East),
Babbitt (Evanston), Frost (Oak Park),
Rosen
(Highland Park),
Scornavacco
(Highland Park).
Outfield—Moore
(New Trier East),
Freza
(Morton East), Willette
(Waukegan),
Miller
(Oak
Park),
Hovey
seWaukegan) ‘
Kendziora
(Proviso
ast).

even

enrolled because of its very size.
Three football regulars missed —
practice at least once a week last

last fall’s incoming
freshman
class, for example, 60 percent of
’ the students were from the top
tenth of their high school classes,
another
20 percent
from
the
second tenth.

available

Four
members
of Highland
Park’s varsity baseball team were
named to the all-Suburban League
Team as picked by the coaches.
Bob Sedik was named as one of
the catchers, Mike Wolf as one of
the pitchers, and Rich Rosen and
Minnie Scornavacco as infielders.
Waukegan led in individuals on
the squad with five. Morton East
just

when

success,”
says
on added mean-

that the academic demands
Northwestern are substantial.

Shot—Anderson (D), 44-342. Discus—
Anderson
(D),
136-6.
Long
jump—
Bresnik (NN), 19-10 5/8. High jump—
Hutchinson (GBN), 5-6. H.H.—Tortella
(NW), 15.4. 100- Ahistrand (NTW), 10.0.
880—Zinic
(NN).
2:06.5.
880
relay—
New
Trier West,
1:36.5.
440—Garner
(NN),
53.4.
Two
mile—Macnider
(NW),
11:03.5.
L.H.—Tortella
(NW),
20.5.
Mile—Cesario
(MS),
4:53.3.
220
=Ahistrand (NTW), 21.7. Mile relay—
Niles North, 3:45.0.

had

expectation
of
Hinz. This takes

ing

Niles North 56, New Trier West 53,
Deerfield
43,
Niles
West
36,
Maine
South 22, Glenbrook North
17, Glenbrook South 13.

for athletes.”

lettermen

at

title.
Jim Anderson paced Deerfield’s
third-place showing by winning
both the shot put and the discus.
He threw the shot 44-3% to the
discus 136-6.

ored.

is keeping

meet

the

North Saturday, scoring 43 points.
Niles North won the meet with

which

The organization also hosts the annual football banquet and the
IN Men’s dinner the night before the annual meeting. This is a
party at which Wildcat teams and coaches from the past are hon-

big tasks

League

sophomore Mitch Simmons, had
not performed for the varsity,

chool, but mainly we want to recognize what people are doing in

of the club’s

has so

two of the underclass standouts,
freshman
Rick
Mittleman
and

season, the profits from which go to support all the functions.
These also include the presenting of honor awards to high schools
who earn them.
“If a coach and team does a welheniils job, we give them a
plaque,” Nowicki says. “This way we feel we’re doing more for
the athlete. We’re also getting Northwestern’s name in that high

One

enough

second with 53.
The Warriors probably could
have taken the frosh-soph title if

can come before a ball game and get the feeling of the university,”
says Nowicki.
The club sells chair seats for use in the stadium during football

university. There are more than 2,000 living N Men, about half of

to

Northwestern’s program is hindered

says
NU’s

are the blue chip prospects.

to

The required level of gradepoint predictability for incoming
freshmen has been pegged by the
NCAA at 1.6, by the Big Ten at
1.65 on a 4.0 scale. Hinz estimates
that Northwestern’s is 2.0, which
eliminates a lot of prospects.
There is no clear cutoff point for
admission, but any student not in
the upper half of his high school
graduating class or whose score in
either the verbal or mathematics
division of the college boards falls
below 450 is immediately in trouble. Every student is carefully
evaluated
before
admission
is

Deerfield’s
frosh-soph
track
team finished third in the Central

an annual golf outing with the NU Club of Chicago. It holds a lunch
before all home football games. ‘‘It provides a place where people

There are other, more tangible, contributions. The club recently
pledged $50,000 to the university athletic program over a five-year
period, ended up donating much more than that.
“We want to give more to the university in the future,’’ Nowicki
points out. ‘“We’re interested in earmarking it for athletic scholarShips, for example, set up within the rules. We figure that if an
individual donating sees a guy out there playing, it’s a better selling
point.”

draw

an area which

the

sions.
‘Kids we can’t consider
are picked up by other Big Ten
schools.”

By Anderson

A Lot of Functions

And Money, Too

power

in

Heinz,

Warriors Led

The functions are many and varied. The club honors past N Men
and university supporters. It inducts graduating lettermen and
pays their first year’s dues to help them get started. It co-sponsors

athletics and so encourage other people to do more

those

NCAA,”

footing, but not healthy

perennial

on

remains

“Our minimum levels of expectation are considerably
above

enough that it can adequately
support the other sports.
The stringent academic requirements
and
the other
factors
involved might keep Northwestern
from ever becoming a football
power. Whether a team must be a

to see that the Wildcats will make another trip to Pasa-

dollar

Just how tough are those admission standards?

Facilities in swimming, track,
and baseball are inadequate. But
the lack of available funds for
scholarships is the prime problem.
This goes back to a football
program which in itself is on a

He’s Still a Wildcat
Nowicki, who played in Northwestern University’s last Rose Bowl appearance, is working hard

demands

Standards ‘Considerably’ Higher

help.

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�Warrior

Giant Tennis Team

Netters
Beaten

Is Fifth in League
Highland
team

Park’s

varsity

ended the Suburban

tennis
League

season last Saturday with a fifthplace finish in the league meet at
Evanston.

Deerfield’s hopes of winning the
Central Suburban League tennis
title were
shattered
Saturday
when Maine
South completely
overpowered the Warriors in the

The Little Giants scored one
point in the league meet and had
17 dual-meet points for the season
to finish with a team total of 18.

conference meet.

New

The Warrior Netmen also failed
to come up with any individual
titles as they were eliminated by
Maine South netters in all five

champion with 46.
The lone point in the league
meet was scored by Ritch Addison
at No. 2 singles. He won his firstround match from Ron Renke of

events.

Deerfield had entered the meet
tied with the Hawks in the race
for the title. They both had 20
points, even though the Warriors
were undefeated in dual meet play
and had beaten Maine South in a
dual meet.
Maine South left no doubt that it
was the top team Saturday, adding

13

points

to

finish

with

Proviso

op.

Deerfield's Les Blackburn smashes an overhead. (Staff Photo by Jan
Bateman)

the eventual winners, Roy Martino

and Bob Denny, 6-3, 6-3.

FINAL STANDINGS
26,
Deerfield
33,
South
Maine
South 23, New Trier West
Glenbrook
21, Niles North 16, Glenbrook North 11,
Niles West 10.
No. 1 Singles
First Round
Snyder (GBS) bye; Rossman (NTW)
def, Finlay (GBN) 6-2, 6-3; Blackburn
2-6, 6-1;
(NN) 6-1,
def. Mayers
(D)
- Masoncup (MS) def. Guilford (NW) 86, 6-4.
Semifinals
6-0;
6-3,
Rossman
def.
Snyder
. Masoncup def. Blackburn 6-2, 6-1.
Finals
Snyder def. Masoncup 6-2, 6-4.
No. 1 Singles
First Round
Conant
(GBS)
bye;
Newman
(NN)
def. Prizer (GBN) 6-1, 6-1; Neller (D)
Flanagan
6-1, 7-5;
(NW)
def. Osnye
MS) def. Siskin (NTW) 6-3, 7-5.
Semifinals
Conant
def.
Newman
7-5,
6-2;
Flangan (MS) def. Neller 6-3, 6-1.
Finals
Conant def. ‘Flanagan 6-4, 6-4.
No. 3 Singles
First Round
Palmer (D) bye; Milne (NTW) def.
Shannon
6-1, 4-6, 6-3;
(NW)
Brodsky
6-2, 2-6, 6-1;
(GBN)
(MS) def. Leake
Vander (NN) def. Morgan (GBS) 6-3,
Semifinals
Palmer def. Milne 6-4, 6-3; Shannon
def. Vander 6-1, 6-2.
Finals
Shannon def. Palmer 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.
No. 1 Doubles
First Round
Lathrop
and
Hansen
(MS)
bye;
Fuessele
and
Prizer
(GBN)
def.
Gordor
and
Levine
(NW)
6-4,
6-1;
Waldaman
and
Gesler
(D)_
def.
Clardson
and
Lifton
(NN)
6-1,
6-2;
Milne
and
Clemonts
(NTW)
def.
Thornberry and Butter (GBN) 6-2, 6-0.
Semifinals
Lathrop
and Hansen
def. Fuessele
and
Prizer
6-4, 6-1;
Waldaman
and
Gesler def. Milne and Clements 6-3, 6Ss,
Finals
Lathrop and Hensen def. Waldaman
and Gesler 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.
No. 2 Doubles
First Round
Yesnick
and
Gimbel
(NTW)
bye;
Herter and Gould (NN) def. Christensen
and
Kahle
(GBN)
5-7, 6-2, 6-2;
Wortman
and
Brodsky
(NW)
def.
Painter
and Lannert
(GBS)
6-3, 6-2;
Martino and Denny (MS) def. Hamilton and Frykman (D) 6-3, 6-3.
Semifinals
Yesnick and Gimbel def. Herter and
Gould 6-4, 6-2; Martino and Denny def.
Wortman and Brodsky 8-6, 6-0.
Finals
Martino and Denny def. Yesnick and
Gimbel 6-8, 7-5, 6-4.

to

of

of the

Deerfield

Boy’s

Baseball

Association, each with 41 records.
Kiwanis
Cardinals,
First Na-

tional Orioles, and Sara Lee Red
Sox are the three pace setters.
Three
other
teams
have
3-2

marks. They are Sports Huddle
Giants, Amvets Pirates, and Baxter Lab Twins.
In last week’s

games,

the

Red

Sox bombed the Dodgers 16-4, the
Cardinals dropped the White Sox
10-2, the Twins crushed the Pirates 17-8, the Orioles beat the
Cardinals 7-2, the Giants edged
the White Sox 11-10, the Pirates
slipped past the Red Sox 4-3, and

Intermediate League, the Yankees

are on top with a 4-0 mark. Three
teams

are

In the American

Division of the

Giant Soph Net
Team

Is Third

Highland Park’s sophomore tennis team finished in third place in
the Suburban League Meet at
Evanston last Saturday with 27
points

to 49

for

New

Trier

East

and 40 for Oak Park.
Dan Ronenhouse won his first
No. 1 singles match from Frank
Zemetes of Morton East but lost
to Miles Harris of New Trier.
Jon Rosenbloom won his first

match at second singles, took his
semifinal
match,
then
lost to
Richard Mishod of Oak Park.
The No. 2 doubles team of Peter

Cerf

and

Terry

Gips

Schalagero and Gint
of Morton but lost to
In the final dual
season the team lost

beat

Bert

Venchomsatt
Oak Park.
meet of the
to Niles East

4-1. Gips and Cerf registered the
only win at No. 1 doubles.

tied for second

at 3-1.

They are the Athletics, the Senators, and the Twins.
The Senators beat the Tigers 136 last week, the White Sox crushed
the Orioles 19-4, the Indians beat
the Red Sox 8-5, the Twins dropped

the Athletics 8-5, the Yankees
crushed the Angels 11-4, the Orioles edged the Tigers 2-1, the
Yankees dropped the Senators 8-5,
the Twins edged the Red Sox 7-6,
the Athletics dumped the Angels
11-3, and the Indians outslugged
the White Sox 26-19.
Standings:
MAJOR

the Phillies beat the Indians 16-5.

the

first

came

set 6-4,

back to win

team concluded its 1967 season
with a fourth-place finish in the
Glenbrook North Invitational last
week Tuesday. York of Elmhurst
won the meet.
The only Baby Giant to win was
Ron Goldman. His 5-6 high jump
earned him that event’s title.
Jim Reid took second in the
mile, Bruce Garnitz second in the
two mile, and Goldman a second
in the 440.
DEADLINE JULY 21
The entry deadline for the 1967
Western Open Championship will
be July 21. The Western Open will
be played Aug. 3-6 at Beverly
Country Club.

666

Green

A meeting for all high school
boys interested in playing in the
Deerfield
Park
District’s
Prep

Softball League will be held at 7
p.m. tonight at the Jewett Park
Fieldhouse.
Tony Kambick is the league
director.

No. 1 Singles
First Round
.
Nielsen (NTE) def. Retelny (PE)
4
0, 6-0; Carvell (E) def. Lupinell (M
6-0, 6-0; Hartmann (OP) def. Hochbey
ger
(W)
6-1, 6-2;
Bishop
(NE)
de
Friedman (HP) 6-4, 6-1.
Semifinals
Carvell
def.
Nielsen
5-7,
6-1,
6Bishop def. Hartmann 6-1, 6-0.
Finals
Bishop def. Carvell 6-3, 6-0.
No. 2 Singles
First Round
Madura (E) def. Batko (NE) 6-1,
1; Addison (HP) def. Renke (PE) 7-§
6-4: Dutton (OP) def. Meng (W) 6-3, ¢
1; Clements (NTE) def. Cotugno (ME
6-0, 6-1.
Semifinals
Madura
def.
Addison
6-3,
6-4

Clements def. Dutton 6-0, 6-0.

Finals
def: Madura 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
No. 3 Singles
First Round
Crawford (NTE) def. Beger (W) 66-0; Kalish (NE) def. Maglund (PE)
1, 6-2;
Riessen
(E)
def.
Foomare
ME)
6-0,
6-0;
Clarkson
(OP)
de
’Connell (HP) 6-2, 6-3.
Semifinals
Crawford
def.
Kalish
6-1,
6-4
Clarkson def. Riessen 6-2, 6-3.
Finals
Crawford def. Clarkson 6-1, 6-1.
No. 1 Doubles
First Round
Hewitt-McLaury
(NTE)
def. Bionl
Seluicle
(ME)
6-1,
6-0;
Thompso
Friskey
(E)
def.
Horton-Loehma
(PE)
6-0,
6-3;
Lee-Good
(OP)
de
Sanford-Marx (HP) 6-4, 6-1; Rosenfel
Lempert (NE) def. Leitzke-Olson (VW
6-4, 6-2.
Semifinals
Hewitt-McLaury def. Thompson-Fri
key 6-3, 6-2;
Rosenfeld-Lempert
d¢
Lee-Good 6-4, 6-2.
Finals
Hewitt-McLaury
def.
Rosenfel
Lempert 6-0, 6-1.
No. 2 Doubles
First Round
Landman-Husum
(NTE) def. Davi
son-Cole
(HP)
6-2,
6-1;
Lehnha
Martin
(OP) def.
Sadager-Stein
[(
6-2, 6-0; Robin-Thomas (E) def. Holy
Mizerar (ME) 6-0, 6-0.
Semifinals
Landman-Husum
def.
Lehnha
Martin
6-4,
6-2;
Robin-Thomas
dé
Glickson-Galen 6-1, 6-1.
‘
Finals
Par
aaa
er
def. Robin-Thom
-2, 6-1:
FINAL STANDINGS
1. New Trier East 46; 2. Evanst
35; 3. Niles East 31; 4. Oak Park 28;
Highland Park 18; 6. Waukegan 12;
Proviso East 5; 8. Morton East 0.
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Highland Park’s freshman track

Three Teams Top
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Three teams are tied for the
league lead in the Major League

Bishop

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The Warriors’ No. 1 doubles
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Gessler also reached the finals

82

In DBBA

Bob

Shannon 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.

but

In the No. 1 singles match it
was again Friedman versus Bish-

In No. 3 singles, the Warriors’
Chris Palmer got to the finals

before losing to the Hawks’

6-4

Mike

league

4-1.

Masoncup

6-1.

7-5,

titlist

the

Jim Friedman lost at No. 1
singles in his opening match to
Mark Bishop of Niles East. Bishop
then went on to upset the state
singles champion, Chris Nielsen of
New Trier East, 6-3, 6-0 to get the
title.
In a dual meet last week the
Giants were beaten by Niles East

33.

of Maine South 6-2, 6-1. The story
was exactly the same in No. 2
singles, where Deerfield’s Blair
Neller lost to John Flanagan 6-3,

was

Evanston 6-3, 6-4.

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East

eventual

Deerfield was second with 26.
In No. 1 singles, the Warriors’
Les Blackburn won his first-round
match

Trier

the second 6-4. Bishop then wo
the match with a 6-3 set.
Addison got Highland Park’s
only win of the match with a 6-2
4-6, 7-5 victory over Ken Batko.

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U.S. Aluminum has taken the
lead in the Deerfield Park District
Gold Medal Softball League, and

N TERMS OF RECORDS broken and established, the
Illinois High School Association’s state track meet at

the Meteors are leading the Blue

the University of Illinois two weeks ago has to be considered the best in Illinois track history.
Eight new records were established, a ninth was tied,
and a new standard was set in the new event — the twomile run.
“It was an outstanding year for Illinois high school

Ribbon League standings.
Paced by Frank Somers, Eggs
Bromley, and Pat Clavey, U.S.
Aluminum scored 21 hits to defeat
Levin Insurance in their second
Elsewhere in the league, the Ori
Dairy

indoor and outdoor facilities are a big factor. With the all-purpose
indoor tracks, the boys are now ready to go when the outdoor seathe competition

is keener,

especially

in the North

Shore area. And of course the weather was ideal for the finals at
Champaign. If the wind had been blowing on Saturday like it was
on Friday we wouldn’t have had those performanees,”’ Ault said.
At the same time that the prep boys were performing at Cham-

paign, the Big Ten meet was taking place at Iowa City. Not only
did the preps establish new marks for Illinois, but they also topped
the collegiate marks in four events.

Ken

four,

run on the curve.

The shot put standard of 62-10% for the preps topped the 58-4% for
the collegians, but the college shot is four pounds heavier.
;
“That isn’t really a limitation of the Big Ten,” said Ault, “but
“more of an indication that anything is liable to happen on any
given day. The conditions at Illinois were ideal. I don’t know what
the day was in Iowa City, but that track at Illinois was lightning
fast and the take-off area on the high jump pit was nearly perfect,”
he continued.
“When

you have

a trackman,

you have

an individualist.

He

has

his own goals. He knows that if he’s going to go downstate and
place he has to be the cream—and he’ll try that much harder. I
can remember when a 4:40 mile would qualify for the state. This
year the winner was 4:11.7, the second place was 4:13.5, and the

third 4:14.9 by last year’s record holder. A 4:20 doesn’t even place
now.
“Tf all the first-place winners from that meet would go to the
University of Illinois, or even the second-place finishers, they’d
have one outstanding squad,’’ Ault added.
He may have some ideas along those lines himself, since Ault
has resigned as of the end of this school year to accept the varsity
track job at Westminster (Mo.) College.
S AN EXAMPLE OF ILLINOIS’ track superiority on the high
school level, a check of the state championship times in the
four states of Iowa,

Illinois, Nebraska,

and Missouri, indicates that

Illinois trackmen were best in 11 of the 14 events.
- Iowa had a winning time of 9.5 in the 100 to top the Illinois best
of 9.7. Nebraska had a winning leap of 14-3 in the pole vault to
better the Illinois mark of 14-0. Nebraska also bettered Illinois in
the same event with a vault of 14-1.
Iowa bettered Illinois in the shot put with a toss of 64-534 to the
Illinois mark of 62-10%.
Illinois was tops in the 220, 120 highs, 180 lows, 440, 880, mile, 880
relay, mile relay, discus, long jump, and high jump.
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LEAGUE

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Hilltop
woods
lers,

7 p.m.:

Inn,
Inn

Diamond
vs.

Diamond

No one should try to play a round of golf until he has’
learned the basic rules and has some knowledge of proper
golf etiquette. A beginner can be a great danger to himself _
and to other players. Simple rule books are available in .
Fists
every pro shop. Get one and study it.
A

ree

In learning the game, get professional advice. Then prac- -¥
tice... . practice . . . practice! When you go out to play,
don’t concentrate on the mechanical details of the swing,
but do concentrate on hitting the ball. Keep
steady and follow through to complete the shot.

1;

River-

Flavorama

Hust-

2; Volkswagon

vs.

U.S. Aluminum, Diamond 3; Levin
Insurance vs. Longtins, Diamond
4.

If you make

RIBBON

STANDINGS

Meteors
American Legion
Trinity Church

Valenti

Builders

Schedule

when there is trouble ahead. Take plenty of club and don’t
try to overpower the ball. Just relax and swing.

It?s Not How
But How

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Many
Few

Good Shots,
Bad

Shots

Panther Lounge
Tops Santi’s Cafe
Panther

Lounge

topped

Santi’s

Cafe 11-6 last week in a battle of
errors. Santi’s committed seven
miscues that enabled six unearned
runs to score for the winners in

the Highland Park 16-inch softball
league.
Marchetti

was

the

win-

ning pitcher for the Loungers. He

Monday, 7 p.m.: Trinity Church
vs. Beth El, Diamond 5; Valenti
Builders vs. Holy Cross, Diamond
6; Meteors vs. American Legion,
Diamond 7; Longtins vs. Levin
Insurance, Diamond 4.

a poor shot, and you will, forget it quickly - Bac

and keep swinging. Play for the green instead of the pin

Renzo.
BLUE

also was the man

rally in the

who started the

fourth

when

Santi’s

committed the seven boots.

Dick Lombardi hit two homers
and had five RBIs to lead Flavaroma to a 23-9 victory over Lewis
Carpet.

Gene

Kropp

was _

the

winning pitcher.

The

victory,

the third

season for Deerfield, enabled it to

Homers

by

Soren

Leahy,

Lakeside
game

of

Realty
the

won

season

its

with

Jim
Meyers,
slugging
first
baseman for Deerfield Van Lines,

winning game. Dave Kleinfeld was _

blasted four doubles and had eight

plate.

Sure there are courts around free of
membership fee. Trouble is, they’re never free of people. And your time’s too
valuable to be spent waiting instead of
playing.
We’ve got room (and time) for you at
the top of the club this summer. Our
roof houses four Grasstex courts enveloped by a 12-foot fence (so you can use
that brilliant overhead smash of yours
without abandoning the ball).
Winds? They may howl. But you
won't. The nylon wind-blockers hug-

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ging the entire fencing area see to that.
A few other things: With a summer
membership to the club, you can park
in our lot, change clothes in our locker
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If you think these advantages are worth
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(May

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to

Sept.

30):

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court time free

of charge.

and Joliet Catholic were both undefeated in football,
a

situation that was frustrating to the fans of both schools. It is hoped
by several of the league’s athletic directors, including Notre Dame’s
Fran Willett, that the conference will soon be divided into two

sections.

a linebacking spot. Larsen reportedly ran into,a door in a nonfootball incident, and was unable to participate in the final days of

practice.
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The new schools, which will

AY LARSEN, former football standout at Glenbrook North, had
some hard luck during the spring football practice at Iowa.
Coach Ray Nagel had hoped that Larsen would be able to move into

Eggs

Bromley,
and
Bob
Luckman
paved the way to La Lira’s third
win of the year with a 20-2
trouncing of Nite ’N Gale. Joe
Pett held the Galemen to just five
hits.

announced recently that

they did not play each other,

aa

place.

The conference, however, took no action to solve some of the
problems caused by such a large league. For example, last year
because

Fea

stay in a. three-way tie for first

‘membership to 12 teams.

sharing the championship

|
—

of the

start competition in all sports in the fall of 1968, raises the league’s

Notre Dame

sye

RBI in a battle with Idlewood
Realty that Deerfield won 26-10.

Driscoll High School in Addison

and Montini High School in Lombard.

4

with

El.

U.S. Aluminum
Hiltop Inn
Flavorama
Hustlers
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Levin Insurance
Volkswagon
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Ten time of 21.0, but the Big Ten

Swanson

Monday,

Big

Volks-

the bases loaded to contribute to
the 17 hits cracked out by Holy
Cross. Ed Rief, with three for

The 6-9% high jumps of Ben Gaines of Evanston and Brad Richardson of Olney bettered the 6-9 winning height of Michigan’s Clarence Martin in the Big Ten meet.
The running long jump in the prep meet was won by Rich Lewis

of Evanston with a leap of 240%. The Big Ten’s best was 23-7.
HE PREP MARK of 20.9 in the 220 bettered the winning

the

mmtenmooe!

‘““TLLINOIS ALWAYS HAS BEEN recognized as a track power,
along with California and Texas,” Ault continued. ‘“‘The new

destroyed

na tebpaaiglaens”

new marks in all the events that it was appalling.

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team

wagon Co. team in a 33 to 4 win.
Rick Dureya and Mike Baron
led the Meteors to victory in the
Blue Ribbon League for a 20-6 win
over Trinity Church.
While the Meteors were taking
the League lead, the previously
unbeaten American Legion team
fell to Longtin’s Sports Huddle 10
to 7 and Holy Cross toppled Beth
El 12 to 4.

pt pt SS

Highland Park High School and a former track standout
himself. ‘Even the records that weren’t broken came
close to being topped. We came so close to establishing

Also

PAUL

‘Spee
Shade

game of the season.

track,” said Dick Ault. Ault is the athletic director at

son opens.

By

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�Tranquilizers Needed as Sedik Saves Win
with an 8-6 record in the
League, good for second
“TI was very pleased
year,”’ said Sanders. ‘‘If

By ART BELANGER
With Highland Park leading
but with two Evanston runners
base and no outs in the last of
seventh, Bob Sedik took off
catching gear and moved to
mound in relief of Mike Wolf.
Bob’s

mother

was

8-5
on
the
his
the

have

Sanders

times in the top of the seventh to
take an 8-5 lead and set the stage

be returning

cal leave.

Steve

Land

will handle

the summer season and the varsity next spring.

Four members of this year’s
team were named to the all
Suburban League team. They are
Wolf, Sedik, Minnie Scornavacco,

and Rosen.
Niles East (7)

Highland

Acker, ss
Gershenson,

Sc‘novacco,ss
Rosalini, rf
Sedik, c
Skidmore, 3b
Rosen
Stein, If
Baker, 2b
Mayer, 2b
Allderdice, cf
Sarkady, Pp
olf, Dp
Totals

Ab RH
4 1 1
rf 2 2 1
2 1 0
Liebowitz, 1b
3 1 1
Shera, If
3 0 0
Slotten, 3b
3 1 O
Rose, cf
3.1
1
Solock, ¢c
3 0 1
Diamond, p
3 0 0
‘

Totals

26

7

5

Highland Park
Niles East

for

the

heroics

of

Sedik

in

It skipped past Marty Stein in left
and went all the way to the fence
where it took a strange bounce
and ended up in deep leftcenter.
By the time Stein got the ball in,
the runner was across the plate. A
runner who had walked
also

the

bottom of the seventh.
The

Giants

Saturday

ended

by

the

season

a

double-

splitting

header with Niles
threw a one-hitter

East.
Sedik
in the first

game to get the 5-2 win.

scored on the play.

The one hit was a fluke home
run
which
started
out
as
a

The big hit in the game for the

grounder between third and short.

Giants

was

a

triple

by

Dugan

Rosalini with two men on base in
the sixth.

Rich

Rosen,

Stein,

Totals

and

Errors Hurt
Highland
Park

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1 0
0 1
2 2
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0 1
0 2
1 1
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Niles East
Highland Park

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Garcia, cf
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Aliderdic, rf
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seventh inning of last week's game. Minnie Scornavacco is lying behind Glow after being decked by an
inside pitch. (Staff Photo by Jan Bateman)

Richard

Niles

East (2)

Acker, ss
Ge’cheson, rf
Rose, c
Shane, cf
Liebowitz, Ib
Shera, if
Becker, 2b
Slotkin, 3b
Solock, c
Siegel, p
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contributed to the 7-2 loss in the
second game as Sarkady and Wolf
pitched. Steven Skidmore had a
triple in that game.
The Giants ended the season

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GETS

AWARD

L. Barnett

of Highland

Park recently received his fresh
man numerals as a member 0
the frosh golf team at the Univer
sity of Illinois.

Giant Golf

Softball

Quartermilers Help Giant

Team Third

Leagues

In League

Set Start

Thinclads Avoid Shutout

Highland Park’s varsity . golf
team ended its season last Saturday with a third-place finish in the
Suburban

League

Meet

at Arling-

ton Country Club.
Coach Fred Dickman’s Giants
had a team total of 323 to finish
behind Waukegan and New Trier
East.

The

Bulldogs

by one
league

stroke
crown

had

won

upset

New

Trier

307-308 to take the
after the Indians

the state championship

at Champaign two weeks ago.

Doug Hakanen of Waukegan
took medalist honors with 71.
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Waukegan 307; 2. New Trier East
308; 3. Highland Park 323; 4. Morton
East
324;
5.
Proviso
East
327;
6.
Evanston
328;
7. Oak
Park
333;
8.
Niles East 336.

Little Giant Sophs
Lose Lead In Golf

By ART BELANGER

the

Fell

Mister

Ambulance,
Co.,

Ruby’s,

84

200

000

110

300
Doty

0—4

0—3

and

up

for

midway

10

TEAM STANDINGS
1. New Trier East 7642; 2. Oak

5215;

(W);

heimer. ‘“‘You can’t build a winning team of seniors. The freshmen that we have now and the
eighth grade

class that is coming

up will be
athletes.”

loaded

with

good

a meet.”
Charley Cochran. was Edwards’

Highland
Park’s _ frosh-soph
team finished the league meet in

hope in the race. He managed to
hold off a New Trier East runner

second place with 46% points.
Evanston won it with 80%. ‘That
shows where the potential is,”
said Schramm. ‘‘And when we get
the indoor facilities ready, it’ll
help us in the field events. When

you can consistently place first or
second in the field it really helps.
Our boys haven’t had a chance to

work on the field events because
of

our

track.

water

Things

up—and not
all sports.”

problem

will
just

It wasn’t a good year for
Edwards and his varsity team,
but assistant coaches Jim Righeimer and Chuck, Schramm
are

both high on the prospects for the
0

5 0

Hoff-

coming years.

“You
bottom

have
and

to
build

start

with

the

up,”

said

Rig-

ONLY

THE

start

in track,

on

the

looking
but

in

BEST

Amateurs
entering
the
1967
Western Open at Beverly Country
Club must have a handicap of two
or lower, and must be a member
of a club which belongs to the

sponsoring Western Golf Association.

3. Evanston

43;

4. Proviso

Pa

Ea

41;
5.
Waukegan
1942;
6.
Highla
Park 7; 7. Niles East 512, 8. Morte
East 2.
120 H.H.—1.
King
(NTE);
2. Dre

have in the past.”

4-3 at

fourth and fifth innings to gain the

Lindlay;

lined

about

didn’t. Even with the wind at their
back they didn’t do as well as they

4-3

win.
and

run,

and glide into the gather. Our kids

Evanston scored two runs in the
first inning and one in each of the

King
man.

finalists

jump you have to pop the take off

home last Thursday.

Highland Park

the

Summaries

PORT

the

take advantage of the circumstances,” he said. ‘“‘On the broad

Highland Park’s freshman base-

Evanston

in

It was a windy day and Edwards tried to get his thinclads to
adjust to the wind. “You’ve got to

Sequin

lost to Evanston

points

fourth.

Funeral Home, and three unsponsored teams. The league will open
June 20.

Lose to Evanston

seven

track

and
placed
fourth.
Highland
Park’s mile relay team also took

Chrysler-Plymouth,

Junior,

varsity

through
the finals, coach
Mel
Edwards
said,
‘‘We’ve
got
to
score here. If we don’t, we’ll be
zero. I’ve never been shut out in

Garnetts,

ball team

Oak Park was led by Rick Renz
with 87. Larry Theusen had 91,
Don Nelson 95, Ron Zweigoron 98,
and Pat Pelso 101.

When

Prep League crown. The teams
entered are Angie’s Sport Shop,
Bob-O-Link Country Club, Checker

Dr.’s

scored

the 440-yard

for June 12.
Fourteen teams will vie for the

Cab,

Park’s

Suburban League Meet at Morton
West last Saturday to finish in
sixth place. New Trier East won
the meet with 7644 points.

ner, Mister Victor, Bianco’s Pizza,
Anixter Brothers Wire and Cable,
Fell-Rudman,
Lake
Car
Wash,
and an as yet unsponsored team.
The opening games are scheduled

Oak Park 371-375 at Oak Park.
Rick Lindar led the Giants with
and Randy Rose

team

The A league will have five
teams, including last year’s win-

Highland Park Frosh

each carded 93. Scott Winston
scored 97 and Dave Jacobson 104.

Highland

Both the 12-inch men’s A Softball League and the 12-inch Prep
League, sponsored by the Highland Park Recreation
Department, will begin play this month.

Highland Park’s sophomore golf
team lost its hold on first place in
the Suburban League last week
when it dropped a dual meet to

92. Laz Chapman

as

or next

year since he is taking a sabbati-

He Was Tired

three

won’t

coach either this summer

That just about summed up the
feelings of most of the Highland
Park people present as Evanston
tried to get a last-inning rally
started to pull out the game last
Thursday. Sedik walked the first
hitter he faced to load the bases—
still with no outs—but then settled
down to get out of the inning
without a run scoring.
“That’s the third time Bob has
saved a game for me like that,”
said coach Jay Sanders.
The Giants hit Evanston starter
Dave Jones with five runs in the
top of the first inning and it
appeared that the game would be
a relatively easy one to win. It
didn’t turn out that way.

scored

along

runs in that second game Saturday was an indication of how the
breaks went against us.”

ers,” she said.

Park

breaks

but we weren’t lucky. We had to
do it all ourselves. Five unearned

lessly on the bleachers behind the
screen but got up to relieve her
tension. “If we have any more of
these I’ll have to bring tranquiliz-

Highland

a few

the way we would have been in
contention. We had a good team

sitting rest-

Chuck Sarkady started for Highland Park and gave up three runs
but just one hit in four innings
before he got tired. ‘He told me
he was tired,” said Sanders. ‘“‘And
when he’ll admit to being tired, he
really must be.”
Wolf relieved to start the fifth
and gave up a single, a triple and
a wild pitch. With the help of an
infield error, the Kits pushed
across the two tying runs.

gotten

Suburban
place.
with the
we could

3.

Lounsbury

(OP);

4. De

Va

(PE); 5. Blackett (NTE). T—15.0.
100—Salzman
NTE);
2.
Wa
(NTE);
3. Rich
(NE);
4. Funches
(PE); 5. Brown (W). T—9.8.
s80—1.
Magida
(OP);
2.
Dav
(NTE); 3. Dakter (OP); 4. Abernat
(E); 5. Von Thury (E). T—1:58.7.
Long jump—1. Jenkins (E); 2. Lab
(W);
3.
Frohman
(NTE);
4.
Ki
(PE); 5. Von Thury (E). D—21-814.
Shot put—1. Reynolds (OP); 2. Sha
namer
(OP);
3.
Horsting
(E);
Gelling (W)! 5. Hall (NTE). D—5S6.
Two
mile—1.
Winter
(NTE);
Phillips (NTE);
3. Dehlinger (E);
Boddanove
(OP);
5.
Iverson
(PE
T—9:56.3.
880 relay—1. New Trier East (Wal
Salzman,
McFadzean,
Myers);
Proviso
East;
3.
tie-Waukegan
ar
Oak
Park;
5.
Evanston.
T—1:29,
ine
old
mark
1:29.3,
Provi
180
L.H.—1.
De
Vaul
(PE);
Lounsbury (OP); 3. Myers
(NTE);
Drew
(W);
5. Navolio
(OP). T—18
(Record, old mark 20.1 by Kent (OP
1965)
440—1.
-Warren
(E);
2.
Robins
(NTE);
3. Paetau
(OP);
4. Cochrg
(HP);
5. tie-Selby (NTE)
and Rotk
NE). T—50.6.
220—1.
Salzman
(NTE);
2. McFa
zean
(NTE);
3. Funchess
(PE);
Labus (W); 5. Rich (NE). T—21.2.
Mile—1.
Ward
(PE);
2.
Catld
(NTE);
3. Harsha
(NTE);
4. Lab
(W); 5. Rich (NE). T—4:28.5.
Mile
relay—1.
New
Trier
Ea
(Dallmeyer,
Selby, Davis, Robinso:
2. Evanston; 3, Oak Park; 4. Highla

Park;

5. Niles East. T—3:27.5.

High jump—1. Gaines (E); 2. Sob
(NTE); 3. Ellis (NTE); 4. King (P
5. Alford (PE). H—6-314.
Discus—1. Dressel (OP); 2. Zochéa
(PE);
3. Malenchuck
(E); 4. Ciest
(W); 5. Shelhamer (OP). D—143.2.
Pole vault—l. Fuller (E); 2. Lu
kin (PE); 3. Doulder (OP); 4. Mar
(W); 5. Clendening (W). H—13-6.

June

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trans. Power steering, power brakes,
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                    <text>“KEY TO SATISFACTION”
This Is National Realtor Week

�IS KNOWING YOUR DEALER WELL AND
KNOWING HE'S INTERESTED IN YOU.

GRANT DEAN BUICK OPEL Inc.

1766 First St.
Highland Park
432-2500
1732-40

First Street

HIGHLAND

QUALITY

The

'67 Sports

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INTEGRITY —

2-48

FAIRNESS

The '67 Barracuda Hardtop

Barracuda

PLYMOUTH IS OUT TO WIN YOU OVER
2 dr. H.T.'s-6's-8's, fast backs, convertibles,

some

with air

cond. Best car out of Detroit in years."

AS LOW

AS

Yes,

it is true

we

do

have

the

includes full factory equipment, vacuum gauge, de luxe wheel covers, White wall
tires, back-up

lites, S.V. mirror, electric wipers,

padded

dash, windshield

wash-

PRE-OWNED

CARS.

of any dealer on the North

ers, padded sun visors &amp; 4 seat belts.

udman
Buy

with

100%

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confidence

and full protection

with

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100% Warranty for 90 days or 3000 miles
1966 OLDS DELTA 2-door Hardtop—Factory
air
conditioned,
automatic
transmission,
power
steering,
power
brakes,
radio,
heater and many extras.

1966
OLDS
98
Convert.—Factory
air
conditioned,
power
steering
&amp; brakes,
power windows,
and seat, AM FM
radio
and extra goodies — A must!

1964 FORD CONVERTIBLE — a
one owner gem that looks like
it just came out of a new car
showroom.
Naturally with power.

1965
PONTIAC
GTO = 2-door
hardtop—air conditioned with a
sensational
floor shift and red
line tires.

1965
OLDS
88 Convertible.
A
car you have been waiting to
put the top down.
One owner
and serviced by us. Power plus.

1965
FORD
XL
500—2
door
hard
top,
vinyl
bucket
seats,
console auto. trans. with power steering and brakes. A Lake
Forest, one-owner trade-in.

1964 OLDS
88 two-door
hardtop — Automatic transmission,
power
steering,
power
brakes.
A one owner car in immaculate
condition.

1964
—
A
power

CUTLASS
CONVERTIBLE
one owner
with electric
windows,
vinyl
bucket

seats,

auto.

ing,
and

trans.

Power

power brakes, white
many other extras.

steer-

walls

Shore.

833

1967 CHEVY
CORVAIR
COUPE
Economy 3 spd. trans. radio.

1965
CHEVY
IMPALA
SEDAN
V-8.
Air
conditioner,
auto.
trans., power steering, radio, w/
walls.

Central

Ave.,

Highland

1966
CAPRICE
COUPE
v-8
Bucket seats, auto. trans., power steering, radio, w/walls.

1964
FORD
CONVT.
Auto.
steering, radio,

THUNDERBIRD
trans.,
power
w/walls.

Park

432-4000

1965
PONTIAC
CONVE
Bucket seats, auto. trans
er steering,
radio, w/wa

1964
CHEVY
CONVERTIBLE
power steering,

IMPAL
V-8.
4
radio, w

1962 OLDS
88 two-door
hardtop—A beige beauty with automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, white walls
and air conditioning.
1964 CHEVY 9 PASS. STATION
WAGON
V-8. auto. trans., power steering, radio, w/walls.

1964 MONZA
SPT.
to. trans.. w/walls.

COUPE.

au-

1963 CHEV. IMPALA. Sq
standard trans., V8 eng

udman
OLDSMOBILE

Edens Hwy.

(Skokie Blvd.-Rt

41) and Clavey Rd., Highland

members

Park 831-4000

Closing

out

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1966 demonstrators.

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closed

Wednesday

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Daily 9-5:30, Thursday

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Friday

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This fisherman removes the hook from a big small mouth bass, known to many as the scrappiest and most challenging of all fish
to catch. Complete relaxation and the joys of fishing are what this fisherman asks of a vacation. And it is no accident or
"fisherman's luck" that his account at DEERFIELD SAVINGS is always available‘when he decides to "get away from it all"
and go fishing. Meanwhile his savings are earning generous annual dividends of 434%, compounded semiannually.
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Stanley Grosshandler, attorney for John Glori0s0, explains his client's plants for a new subdivi», sion south of the North Trails subdivision at the
, Junction of Waukegan and Telegraph Rds., while
John Aberson, plan commission chairman, listens.
(Staff Photo). Story on page 7.
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4 : ‘

After a joint meeting

field Plan

Commission

with the village board,

last Thursday

decided

the Dee

to recom

i

sion chairman, told the trustees, “If we give you a negativ :
recommendation
on these
_petitions for rezoning and you concur,

we’re handing you a law suit.”
He told the trustees, however,
that

6 Realtors’ Housing Policy

Equality Pledged
By MELINDA UPP
Six
Deerfield
Realtors
is week issued a state-

ent pledging their willingbss to treat equally all apicants for area housing.
he

statement reads,
‘There
1 be no hesitation to show
tings to any interested occupant
that is the wish of the property
ner.” The Realtors emphasized
p fact that homes will not be
own to Negroes or persons of

er minority races without perssion of the home owner.

‘As

agents,

local

Realtors

at-

pt to represent impartially the

erests of sellers and at the
me time offer a _ service to
me-seekers without discriminon or prejudice,” the statement

Realty Co.; Henry G. Zander III,
president of Zander-Ommen, Inc.,;
Katherine D. Piersen of the Piersen Realty Co.; James A. Healy,

vice

president

of

Carr

Realty,

Inc.; and Ardis B. Peet, president
of Ardis Peet, Inc.

“I’m tremendously glad that the
Realtors

issued

the

statement,”

said Deerfield Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen.
forward.

“I think

it’s a fine step

Deerfield Mayor H. Ross Finney
agreed, saying, “I’m proud of the
Realtors. It’s a good statement.”
Human
Relations
Commission
Chm. Howard Kane said, “I have
read the statement and I am very
pleased. I trust that it will aid in

properly

identifying

the broker’s

role in real estate transactions.”
Mr. Kane said that the commis-

felt

there

was

some

con-

fusion among the residents of the
community as to what the real-

tors’ position is in regard to open
occupancy and discrimination.”
He

added,

“I

want

to make

the statement. It was their idea
and they deserve all the credit.”
The statement was a result of a
series of meetings between the
human relations commission and
the Realtors..
Members
of the
Rev.

are

Bernard

Mr.

Kane,

ools, churches, and public
ties,” the Realtors said.

fa-

‘Naturally, we want to preserve
bse amenities

and are confident

Deerfield’s

celebration,

Memorial

sponsored

Day

by the

Deerfield VFW and American
Legion Post 738, will begin at
10:30 a.m. at the flag pole in

At families who choose to live in
community do so because

Jewett Park.

py also

Ross Finney will speak to begin

value

these

things.

We

p sure that families like this will
an asset to the community, and

will be glad to serve them in
ding a home.”
he

statement

was

signed

by

mes
Spelman,
president
of
efinders at Deerfield; Fran-

There,

Deerfield

Mayor

H.

the annual ceremony.
After his speech, the parade
will begin down Hazel Av. to
Park Av., and east to Waukegan. The paraders then will
march south to Central Av.,

where they will halt for a short

the

F. Didier, the Rev.

Eugene
Wykle,
Dr.
William
Burns, Dr. Albert Dawe, Herbert
E. Neil Jr., and Mr. Carr.

VS.

‘We are confident that the
ople of Deerfield wish. to be
od neighbors. This is a comnity of fine homes, pleasant
ighborhoods, and pride in our

it

clear, however, that the Realtors
were not pressured into issuing

commission

memorial

ceremony

at

the

cemetary.

The parade route then is west
on Central Av. to Waverly Ct.,
horth to Osterman
Av., and
back to Waukegan Rd., where

the paraders will disband. The
ceremonies
and
parade
are
expected to last about an hour
and 15 minutes.
No parking will be permitted
along the parade route and
traffic will be blocked off Park
Av. from Hazel to Deerfield
Rd. from 8 a.m. until after the
parade.

| M. Carr, owner of the Village
Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

these

two _ properties,

‘Fuse on the Bomb’’

sion encouraged the brokers to
issue such a statement because,

“We

if

located in an older section of town
along the Milwaukee Road tracks,
were rezoned for multiple family,
the entire 7 to 10-acre area
probably would be rezoned.
About 96 apartment units could
be built on the two properties
being considered last week—16 on
property owned by Eugene Berkmark and the rest on property
owned
by Frank
and Adolph
Kottrasch.
If the entire area along the
railroad tracks were to be rezoned
for multiple-family units, about
206 apartment units could be
developed, said Joseph Abel, plan
commission consultant.
Mr.
Aberson
said that the
Berkmark proposal, submitted to
the plan commission in February,
was the ‘fuse on the bomb’”’ and
would be “the first domino” for
massive rezoning in the area.
He added that traffic which
would

be created

by the multiple

family developments would cause
a critical situation on Elm St.,
which already has heavy traffic to
Shepard School and to the village
garage.
‘“‘But,”’ he told trustees, ‘I think

it is only fair to state that there is
a growing need in suburbia for
multiple-family zoning, for young
people without children and for
older people. The assessed valuation also would be a benefit to the
village if the apartments had no
more than one or two bedrooms.”’
Mr.

Aberson

told

the

plan

to

build

on

the

property

—

themselves, Mr. Abel prepared —
rough drawings showing how the —
property could be developed fo
single family use.

But

Mr.

e5?

Aberson

=

commented,

“It’s a simple matter of econom-

ics. Of course the developers will
have a bigger profit with apart
ments than they would with single
family homes.”
oe

So with the implied blessing of
the village
later voted

board, the planners
unanimously to ee

both the Kottrasch and Bergmar
petitions.
Drafted

Their

During

Meeting

recommendation

to

:

the —

village board, which was draft
during the meeting, includes two
recommendations from the vil-

—

lage’s planning consultants made —
earlier this year and in 1964, when _

similar petitions were considered.
In both earlier recommendations, the planners stated that
multiple-family zoning would be a

drastic departure from zoning in
the surrounding area and that

would adversely affect the single

family character of the neighborhood.
va
In their report on the Berkmark

petition, the planners stated, that
the apartment development would

be

spot

zoning,

and

that

the

“parcel itself is too small to try
to achieve intelligent development

trustees,

“The plan commission is inclined
to recommend against the petitions because of the affect the
rezoning would have on the boarder area. We’re fighting for our
lives.”
‘“Shouldn’t Be Afraid”’
Trustee
George
Schleicher,
commented, ‘“‘We have to recognize that some village decision
will end up in court. But we
shouldn’t be afraid of that or let it
influence us too much.”
Raymond

Craig,

another

trustee, added, “‘We’re trying to
represent the interests of the
community,
and doggone it, I
don’t think this community wants
206 more apartment units.”’
Mr.
Craig
said,
‘‘We’ve

got

areas where we have planned to
have apartments and we don’t
plan to have them
anywhere
else.”’
Mr. Abel told the planners and
board members that single family
residences could be developed in
the

area.

Although

the

Kottrasch

petition did not include development plans because they do not

Joseph Abel
which would not adversely affect —
the adjacent property.”
Z
The report also notes that four —
homes could be built on the —
Bergmark property if it is not

rezoned.

The

Kottrasch

recom-

mendation states that the parcel —
includes 17 usable home sites.
a
services,

such

as

streets,

water

facilities, and sewers in the area

were designed for single family
residences.

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

HI.

—

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After Latest Police Chase
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Mrs. Paula Selzer, 28, of 1224
Wood St., Deerfield, was arrested

by police again early last Thursday morning after leading several
patrolman
village.

i

Realtor Mrs. Ruth Meyers gives the key to a home
owner. (Reames Studio Photo)
ey

|

Cover

Featur es

-

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Realtor

to its new

Week

oe

HE

MAGIC

KEY

shown

on

the

cover

Deerfield,

Highland

Park,

the

and

Glencoe.

;
Deerfield policeman
on Waukegan
Rd.

as

she

was

heading

south

opens

doors. of fulfillment

Annual Poppy
Sale to Be Held
By Legion Post

The Realtor is the magic key to personalized
attention and comprehensive knowledge, easing confusion and frustration, saving time and
effort and even dollars for both seller and

4ry of Deerfield Unit No. 738 will
S¢!l poppies tomorrow during the
_Village’s Annual Poppy Day.
Mrs. Albert Bennett of Deerfield

purchaser.

is Poppy chairman.
Each
year,
the

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The Realtor is the magic key in sharpeni
one’s perspective. He repeat ° the patie

specifications, protects the seller from unex-

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Mr. Brandt

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visits

clients

with

by

unknown

essential

people,

community

obtain financing, and renders

provides

facts,

his

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The

Realtor

is the

master

key

to

fulfillment

Members of the American Legion and American Legion Auxil-

a host of services

and’ satisfaction—the

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8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 3.

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As an officer was writing a
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pur-

headed

and pulled her over in the east
end of the Phil Johnson’s restaurant parking lot at Waukegan and
Lake-Cook Rds.

who “at paid for the

The Deerfield High School Key
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from

and

a U-turn
she

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and satisfaction, and it is held by a Realtor.

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officers

Waukegan Rd. As the two cars

Shore Board

Evanston-North

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They
sued

She faced charges of eluding a
police officer, driving while intoxicated, and speeding. Earlier
this
month,
Mrs.
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charged with driving without a
driver’s license reckless drivingrunning a stoplight, eluding an
officer, and reckless conduct after
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May 25, 19

�orth Trails Will Be Single Family
Residents

who

came

to

the

last

rsday’s Deerfield Plan Comssion hearing to object to a
posed apartment development
th of the North Trails subdiion were pleased to hear that
developer doesn’t really want
partment zoning.
ohn Glorioso, owner of the 10.1e tract on the east side of

ukegan Rad. at its junction with:
egraph Rd., was seeking rezonfrom R-1 (20,000-square-foot
idential) to R-1A (12,000-square-

residential) or for a combinaof R-1A and R-7 (multiple
ily).
His
attorney,
psshandler,
testified

Stanley
that Mr.

brioso is primarily interested in
single family zoning ‘“‘because
is developing other areas of the
age

and wants

to preserve the

bracter of the village.”
r. Grosshandler presented
posed

ion

layout

for

drawn _

the

by’

a

subdi-

Eugene

ghman, Indianapolis city plan, with 24 homes on the site.
. Grosshandler said that after
area for streets is removed,

lots

will

have

an

average

14,883 square footage. He said that

the homes

probably

for a minimum

a

will be sold

the

subdivision

against

for homes

on larger lots to the east, where

even

the

the

their homes

adjacent

thinking

property

Mr.

several of the objectors called the
village hall and the developer to
withdraw their objections. They

that

would

permitted
tion.

acter of the neighborhood.
After
the
meeting,
however,

rezoning

for single family use.
They noted that they had purchased

of $40,000.

Mr. Grosshandler testified that
large clump of trees would

screen

spoke

be

development would ruin the char-

Glorioso

R-1A

classifica-

also

is

seeking

vacation of the south half of North
Av.
for the development.
The
north
half
of the
street
was

apparently realized that Mr. Glorioso would not be using the minimum
12,000-square-foot
lot size

developed on a 20,000-square-foot
sites,
and
that Mr.
Glorioso’s

in the
:

vacated when the North
subdivision was developed.

Trails

most of the objectors live.
He also said that the site is not
suitable for 20,000-square-foot lots
because of the business district on

the

west

side

of Waukegan

and

because of the North Trails subdivision to the north.
‘‘You now have the highest type
of residential zoning across from
the most obnoxious type of business use,’”’ Mr. Grosshandler said.
‘*All of the standard criteria for

zoning and planning point to a
lower zoning classification for this
site,’ Mr. Grosshandler said. ‘‘We
could lay homes out according to
the
present
zoning,
but
we
couldn’t sell them.”

—

Although they were
not as
disturbed by the proposed single
family development

as they were

by the possibility of apartments,
about a dozen Northwoods Circle
and
Northwoods
Dr.
residents

Delay Decision
On Hovland
The Deerfield Plan Commission

hearing on John

Chamber

Glori-

o’s petition for rezoning in the Hovland subdivision has
en continued until next Thursday so that property ownadjacent to his property may be contacted.
Joseph Abel, plan commission consultant, explained that

e of the requirements for rezoning in the Hovland area
that the development be mutuy beneficial to the other, propy owners in the area.
beveral
lots
would
be
sur-

nded by Mr. Glorioso’s propy and could not be subdivided
their maximum
use if he
bceeds with his development
anned, Mr. Abel said.

as

e explained that access to
eral other lots would be limited
Mr.

Glorioso

carries

out

his

eet plans with cul de sacs
ending only part way into a
bck.

he

lots

which

Mr.

Glorioso

and 114 in the subdivision.
Mr.
Glorioso
told the

$35,000 to $42,000 homes on 85
18,000-square-foot lots in the subdivision.
His property is in the blocks
bounded by Hackberry, Rosewood,
Fairview,
and Birchwood Rds.;

Kenmore,

and

Laurel, Birchwood, Rosewood, and
Fairview Rds.; Fairview, Willow,
Laurel, and Rosewood Rds.; and
Fairview,

ected by his development,

Willow Rds.
(Continued

9, 27, 32, 33, 42, 77, 87, 88, 113,

Laurel,

Birchwood Rds.; Kenmore, Gordon, Laurel, and Birchwood Rds.;

es not own, but which would be

are

plan

commission that he hopes to build

Rosewood,

Gordon,

Laurel,

on page

and

8)

By MELINDA UPP
A child dying of leprosy, a farmer clad in an Army blanket, napalm bombs, a Viet Cong prisoner—these were among the pic-

tures viewed by members of the
Deerfield Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday night.
The pictures were taken by Lyle
Davis,

local

sales

manager

of

WEEF radio in Highland Park,
during his recent month-long trip
to Vietnam.
The child

been

brought

of leprosy

to a U.S.

had

hospital

area by peasants hoping that U.S.
medicines could cure his wounds.
Mr. Davis said that the child’s

life probably could not be saved,
but

that

few

civilians

he

295,000 tentative budget for the
57-68 school year.
rhe budget, $250,000 higher than

would

be

one

or military

nel to die under U.S.

of the

person-

care.

P 1966-67 budget, is based on an
caticn fund tax rate of $1.51
r $100 assessed valuation and an
8-cent building fund rate. The

Kipling,

The budget also will be discussed during the board’s regular
meeting June 12 and during a
special meeting between June 12
and June 26.

school
libraries.
Force
bid
$4,293.98 for tables and chairs for
the three libraries, and Carroll

also authorized Supt.

ters in a _ referendum
last
ring.
The board probably will not take

William
Fenelon
to hire two
teachers for a two-week period
after school to help Shepard
Junior
High
Principal
Frank
Whitcher work out an individualized schedule for junior high
students
next
year.
Mrs.

al

Marianne Sayres and Mrs. Joanne

tax rates were authorized by

action

on

the

budget,

how-

er, until their June 26 meeting
er the legislature acts on a new
ate aid formula. The 1967-68
dget is based on a_per-pupil
otment of $400. The present

ay 25,

1967

Baran will
In other
cepted low
A. Force
Seating Co.

assist Mr. Whitcher.
action, the board acbids from the Gilbert
Co. and the Carroll
for equipment for the

Walden,

and

Maplewood

bid $9,405 for book shelves, checkout desks, and other wooden furniture.
The
board
also
awarded
a
contract to the Ritzenthaler Bus
Co. of Waukegan for bus service

in

the

Viet Slides
report from Mrs. Iola Carr on
flower
boxes
which
Chamber
members will install in the cen-

“If they’re brought in breathing,
there’s a 99 percent chance that
our medics can keep them alive.”
The farmer clad in an Army

tral

monkey
meat.
“It tastes quite
like chicken, in fact, I prefer it

1967-68

school

year.

corded and played back.
‘ The napalm bombs were being
used to destroy Viet Cong camps.
Mr. Davis flew with a plane which

four

V.C.

one

in the bunkers,

was,

there

isn’t

but

any

Ira M. Niederman,

if there
he

The

company’s low bid was $32.20 per
bus per day.
In addition,
Board
members
authorized Dr. Fenelon to write a
letter
to the
Deerfield
Police

Mr.

Davis

man

traps

also

members

which

by the Viet Cong

U.S. soldiers.

showed
have

set

to maim

or kill

‘‘They have

a psy-

ple, the general geography of the
country, and a variety of means

Cong

and

U.S. forces to trap each other.

Department complimenting them
on the “fine work in controlling
traffic speeds” in front of Deer-

Before Mr. Davis’ presentation,
the Chamber elected Norris Stilphen, Deerfield village manager,

field Grammar

as

School.

a honorary

member;

heard

of

urged

Deerfield

Commerce
the

June

Cham-

members
10

to

referendum

college

under

local

con-

trol,’ Mr. Niederman. said. He
noted, however, that board members for the local college will be
elected at large.

Other pictures showed U.S. military equipment, Vietnamese peoby both the Viet

night

ber

junior

chological factor as well. You see
one of your buddies impaled on
the steel spikes, and it does something to you,” he said.

used

a represent-

School graduates who attend any
accredited public junior college
in the district through the education fund of the high school.
‘Since we’re paying for it anyway, we might as well have a

of

been

Fourth

for a junior college.
r. Niederman explained that
Deerfield residents now are paying the tuition of Deerfield High

the

pictures

day

support

say that, and we have no way of
knowing
if they’re
telling the
truth,’’ Mr. Davis said.
Chamber

Park

ative to the North Shore Junior
College Citizen’s Committee, Tues-

any-

more,”

heard

Of June Vote

bunkers.

if there was

and

Asks Support

a tape recorder before, and ‘‘went

‘‘We don’t know

district;

field and Highland
of July parades.

to chicken,”’ Mr. Davis explained.
The tribesmen had never seen

demolished

business

a report on the organization’s
participation in the annual Family Day celebration.
Chamber members voted to display their float in both the Deer-

blanket was a member of a mountain tribe whose ethnic origins
are not known. In the mountain
village, Mr. Davis tried his first

said.
The prisoner had been captured
by U.S. soldiers, and claimed he
had been forced against his will
into the enemy forces. “They All

formula guarantees $330 per pupil.

The board

Sees

wild” when they heard voices redying

109 Discusses Increased Budget
[he Deerfield School District
) board Monday began their
pliminary
discussion
of
a

the crowd came to testify against another of his
proposed developments south of the North Trails
subdivision. (Staff Photo}

John Glorioso (standing) explains his plans for
developing 85 lots in the Hovland subdivision before a jammed plan commission hearing. Most of

a

He
would
being
basis

explained that state law
prohibit the members from
elected on a geographical
representing the six high

school
junior
school

districts in the proposed
college district. The high
districts are Lake Forest,

Highland.
brook,
Niles.

Park-Deerfield,

Evanston,

New

Trier,

Glenand

7

�PUBLIC FORUM

Tornado Disturbs CD Officials
Last
Deerfield

local

merchants of the Deerfield area
are repeatedly solicited for contributions of cash or merchandise
by the many organizations who
ask

for

support

for

their

worthy

causes.
This

year

the

Bannockburn

-Mother’s
Club asked for and
received the support of the support of the merchants in their
endeavor
to raise money
for
Bannockburn School at the annual
_ dinner-dance.
Our benefit, held at the Lake
Forest Club, was more successful

than ever and the Mothers’ Club
will be able to purchase much

needed equipment for the school
in the areas of recreation, music,
and

-

science.

The

Bannockburn

ers’

School Moth-

Club wishes to express our

_ sincere gratitude to the merchants
and friends in the Deerfield-High“land Park area. Thank you.
Mrs. Gwen DeMichele
publicity chairman
Bannockburn School
Mothers’ Club

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meeting

of

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officials,

a tornado

warning

the

village,

disrupted

was

because

sud-

of

an

apparent tornado alert.

Lake

approaching

northern

County.

Moderator
field

civil

Steve

Feller,

defense

Deer-

Mr.
would

would make

a good story.

Minutes later the village’s warning siren began blowing.

Thinking

a tornado

was

about

the blow their meeting apart, the
civil defense
officials
left the
Jewett Park Fieldhouse and scattered in all directions, some to
seek shelter and others to put into
action emergency measures.
However,

although

a_

when

village

strictly for fires.
means take cover, and a “‘highlow” tone would be_ reserved
The system, complete with poles

is

said

tone

warning

the

sirens,

devices,

on which to mount the sirens,
would cost about $20,000. Half of
the cost for such warning systems

have three distinct signals,

two of them reserved for tornado
warnings.

A

steady

alert,

an

tone

is provided by the federal govern-

would

undulating

tone

_ment, Mr. Duncan said.

ney RALPH

UATE

Now Read This .

.

ESIDENTS OF BANNOCKBURN
School
Saturday on two proposals to increase
page 10.
WO

quipped after Mr. and Mrs. Filler
departure

that

entire

Duncan

called

director,

left that their dramatic

it so

the

blanketed by the sirens’ noise.

mean

Earlier,
two guests,
Richard
Filler, Lake County civil defense
director and his wife, had4o leave
the meeting before speaking because several tornadoes had been

reported

around

activated

JEWISH-HISTORY

COLLAGES,

UU

-_ BANNOCKBURN—The

By MIKE DOVERS

CUTTERS

Mother’s Club
Thanks Area

District 106 will vote
tax rate ceilings. See

commissioned: by

Herman

Spertus, are on display at Expo ’67. Ann Feuer details the story
in our
A

fine

Matter

arts
of

section,

page

72.
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from
Laurel between Kenmore
and Birchwood; east from Birchwood between Laurel and Rosewood;
and south from, Laurel

between Fairview and Willow.

_ He said that he would improve
_ the streets on a recapture agreement
so that
other
property
owners who would benefit from
the improvements
would
help

_

share

the cost after the streets

were
improved. The estimated
_ cost of street improvements would
_ be $35 to $40 a frontage foot.
He testified, however, that he
will not be able to afford the
_underground improvements on a
_ recapture basis, so these would
have to be financed by special
assessments.
The
underground
_ improvements, including sanitary
and
storm
sewers,
would
be
installed

according

to

the

fire.
Before the meeting was disrupted, the officials heard Jack Duncan of Federal Sign and Signal Co.

_

2 Students From City
Honored
Two

at State Event

Highland

Park

during the Illinois Junior Academy of Science state meeting May
23.
They are Miss Sharyn Ellman,
2903 Summit Av., and Richard W.
Grossman, 1011 Sheridan Rd. Both
— the Highland Park High School
4
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students
mention.

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national

and

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center

six

smaller

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from

very

Ralph

is ob-

and

Al

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his knowledge of the MOLAR
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they give the EXPO a TOP
MUST
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I
know that I have to go, so any

gives a first-hand account of
the kind of battle he’s fighting
in Vietnam TODAY...
on page 26.

day

now, en route to Ireland

I shall stop in Montreal and
give it the eagle eye. Every
report so far says “great, fantastic, best ever, be sure.”
-Pat Haronski, whose “law is

A former Highland Park resident recently returned to the area

to attend the Midwestern Psychological Association meeting in
Chicago. Dr. Joel W. Goldstein

word” at the
says Deerfield

Village Hall,
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stayed with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Goldstein, 560 Rambler Ln.

fine by all of us, sure would

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Tech in Pittsburgh, was graduated
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present a plan ‘‘costing not more
than $10,000” for a village-wide
tornado warning system.

siren

from

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Bob,

tornado

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neering plans which already have
been prepared for the area.
He will bring a written memorandum to next Thursday’s hearing outlining the improvements
_ which he will install.

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Arts

Former City Resident

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are

European Trip closely follow-

warning had been sounded by the

village

(Continued from page 7)

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106 Needs More Revenue
ANNOCKBURN School District 106
is being run by the kind of people
ho believe in saving windows from an
d building for installation in a new one.
For

that reason,

the

district has

pay of a beginning teacher with a bachelor’s degree from $5,500 to $5,800, mak-.
ing the district equal to other area districts. Total cost of the salary package was
about $7,000 more a year.

been

ple to avoid a tax-rate increase referenm for four years, despite an enrollment
owth of about 15 students per year and
he extra costs of operating and maintaing the 8,000-square-foot addition com-

The additional revenue also is needed
for instructional materials.

A good school district today uses a variety of nonbook instructional materials
such as tape recorders, educational television, overhead projectors, and other

eted two years ago.
But

now

corners

district officials have

run

out

technical

to cut.

Hucation fund tax-rate ceiling from $1.33
$1.54 per $100 assessed valuation and

increase

for the building

to $.25

fund

aids.

These

types

ECAUSE the district asked voters
for only $125,000 in bonds to build
the addition two years ago, many parts
of the new wing aren’t equipped as well
as they should be.

from .

per $100.

The factors contributing to the need for
e increases are simple. The district is
lucating 250 youngsters compared to
ss than 200 in 1962, it is trying to pay
achers’ salaries which are comparable
those paid in other area districts, and
is operating and maintaining a plant
hich is nearly twice as big as the facility
as four years ago.

Landscaping also must be done and
books must be purchased for the addition’s library.
The district could make full use of
these new facilities if the higher tax rates
are approved.
The time has come when the education-

N ORDER to recruit and retain competent teachers, the district’s board
directors this year approved a salary
ale which gave most teachers about a
00 raise. The new scale increased the

al dollar
District
to go to
106 with
needs to

NDERSON

of

equipment are costly, but this is money
a district must spend to keep pace with
our technically advanced society.

So they’re asking district residents
aturday to approve an increase in the

21

learning

‘

OLEMAN

can’t be stretched any more in
106. It is up to district residents
the polls Saturday and provide
the added revenue it desperately
provide quality education.

Step Backward
HE

—

Illinois legislature still has a chance to reverse

:

its decision supporting the ill-conceived plan to
topple the Supreme Court’s one-man, one-vote decision.
- The plan, proposed by Sen. Everett Dirksen, calls for
a constitutional convention to consider an amendment
that would permit states to apportion one house of a
legislature on a non-population basis.
Not only would a convention permit a return to rotten-

borough state government, but it also would provide a

vehicle for any other change in the U.S. Constitution.

Congress has been asked to call the convention by IIlinois and 31 other states, only two less than the required
two-thirds. Because the Illinois resolution was passed in
March

with little public notice or-debate,

resolutions to

rescind it have been introduced in the House and Senate.
Though

both

were

soundly

defeated

in committee,

House loss coming Tuesday, Sen. Paul Simon

the

(D-53rd)

of Troy plans to ask the Senate as a whole to reverse its

committee’s decision.

People and Politics

Some Thorny Questions on Con-Con
By MARTHA
INow

that

sembly

CLEVELAND

the

has

Illinois

approved

General

a

1968

erendum
on a
constitutional
vention, some very basic quesns must be answered.

ho would serve as delegates
such a convention? And what
st their qualifications be?
he Illinois Constitution spells
some of the details, but not
. It requires that each state

ate district elect two delegates

h the’ same

qualifications

as

te senators.
Thus they must be at least 25
ars old, United States citizens,

d

residents

of

Illinois

for

at

st five years and their state
ate districts for at least two
ars. That much is clear.
Also, the Constitution is clear
out who cannot be delegates.
ohibited
are
judges,
court
rks, the secretary of state, atney general, state’s attorney,
order,
sheriff,
congressmen,
ollectors of public revenue,”’ or
y
person
holding
“lucrative

ay 25, 1967

office’? under the United States,
Illinois, or foreign governments.
Nor may anyone who has been

convicted of bribery, perjury, ‘‘or
other infamous crime” serve.
The
Illinois
says delegates

tive’
U.S.

loyalty

Constitution
also
must take a posi-

oath

to uphold

the

and Illinois constitutions, but

it leaves most of the mechanics
of the convention to state legislature. The lawmakers must call
the convention, set the day, hour,

and place of its meeting, and provide for the pay and expenses of
its members and officers.
Here

arises

whether

state

the

question

legislators

Constitution

“such

defines

their

compensation

or

emolument,

to decide

this constitutional prob-

lem. Currently, most seem to feel
the Constitution would permit leg-

islators
quate

to serve—and

with

ade-

pay.

Writing

a

new _

Constitution

would be a difficult and thorny
job and certainly delegates would

deserve compensation. Delegates
to the recent New York State
Constitutional
convention
were
paid $15,000.

of

There’s another side to the ques-

tion of whether legislators should

is _ specific

about the travel money to which
legislators
are entitled, grants
them a $50 stationery allowance,

and

allowances

directly, or indirectly, for any
purpose whatever.”
Lawyers or the courts will have

them-

selves can become delegates and,
if so, whether they would have to
serve without pay?

The

other

salaries

as

as

be

shall

prescribed by law.” It adds sternly that they may receive ‘‘no

be

lieve

delegates,

this

though.

would

make

Some

the

be-

con-

vention too political and could re-

sult in partisan stalemates.
Yet, who is better qualified to
write a new Constitution than the
men who serve in the state legislature?
Perhaps a combination of legislative and non-legislative delegates is best.

E hope the Senate does so. Illinois should not remain on record in favor of an amendment that
could restore rural-dominated state legislatures incapable —
of dealing with the mounting problems of cities and suburbs.
:

The North Shore and other growing suburban areas
- should be especially concerned, of course, since they have
the most to lose if malapportionment is restored.
When the
apportioned
Cook County
to gain even

state House and Senate districts were reaccording to population in 1965, suburban
gained nine legislators. The suburbs stand
more representation after the 1970 census.

The argument that one-man, one-vote needn’t be applied on the state level because it isn’t applied in the
U.S. Senate is invalid, we think, because the relationship
between

states and the federal government

is not com-

parable to that between legislative districts and states.
The Constitution is based on a division of powers between
the federal government and the states as self-contained
political units.
In the interest of efficient
enduring Constitution, Illinois
their stand on this important
could help discourage approval

|
—

state government and an
lawmakers should reverse
issue. Such an example
of the convention by still

more states.
9

�- 106 Referendum Is Saturday
By MELINDA

UPP

tax-

“Y’m

very

rate increase for about five years

results

we’ve

if our enrollment and our assessed
valuation continue to increase at
about the same rate.’’

instructional material and believe

‘‘We

Residents
of
Bannockburn
School District 106
will vote between noon and

7 p.m. Saturday in Bannockburn School on proposals to

He

shouldn’t

said

residents

need

another

the

increases

are

being

district

asked

to

ceil-

approve are needed to meet the
increasing costs of teacher salaries, the costs of educating more

District officials are seeking an

students, and the higher costs of
operating
and
maintaining
the

increase

two

tax-rate

ings.
increase in the education fund tax-

_ rate ceiling from $1.33 to $1.54 per
$100 assessed valuation and an
increase for the education fund
ceiling from $.21 to $.25 per $100.

District
said

Supt.

George

Ergang

that if these proposals

NEWS

pass,

ABOUT

Bannockburn

Editorial

on page

8,000-square-foot

9

addition

to remain

com-

competitive

to

the higher per-teacher

at least one more teacher by the
fall of 1968, when the first revenue

from
Saturday’s
would be available.
By

then,

the

referendums

district

probably

will have at least 30 more students than its current 250-student
enrollment and will offer three
instead

of two physical

education

periods weekly for all students.
Pupil Cost Increasing
The district’s per pupil cost also

' is increasing because of the higher
Cong. John B. Anderson of Rock-

The

district

has

been

using

instructional television for more
than five years and also is
incorporating
tape
recorders,
overhead

projectors,

technical

learning

and

aids

other

into

the

classroom. “Of course these devices cost more than books, but
we believe the results are worth

costs of instructional material.

The

costs

of

higher

teachers’

gelical
School

divinity
at com-

mencement
ercises
to

held

©

exbe

at

|

7:30

Grandparents

Mr. Ergang said.

Dr. Carl F. H. Henry,

editor of

Predicts Income
Since
the
district’s
total assessed valuation will be about $10

million
taxes

by

the

would

time

be

the

levied,

higher
each

in-

valuation would bring in about
$10,000 in additional revenue. Mr.

Ergang

said the district officials

will not know how much of the
increase would be levied until the
new assessed valuation is determined.
He said that the entire 4-cent

increase in the building fund rate
probably will be levied immediately, however.
“The addition cost more than
the $125,000 we anticipated, so we
need the additional revenue to

finish equipping it and to meet the
higher

costs

of

operating

maintaining the enlarged
ty,”’ he explained.

and

facili-

Visit Deerfield

The Rev. and Mrs. Henry G.
Nylin of Bloomington and Mr. and

Central Av., Deerfield. The visitors attended the confirmation of

Mrs. Marion Hite of Chicago were
recent guests of their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Nylin, 1003

their grandson, Steve, in Christ
Methodist Church, Deerfield, on
May 21.

p.m. June 2 in
the_
college

notion

that

God

of talks on contemporary religious
developments last week to stu-

quence of the fallacy that
can have no cognitive knowled
of the supernatural world.

ity School.

will

that the

dead

dents at Trinity Evangelical Divin-

materials

and

Christianity Today, gave a series

tional instructional

ford (R-16) will address the gradu-

ating class of Trinity College and

building fund this year, “and
want to get back into the black

Trinity Students Hear
Speech by Dr. Henry

salaries, more teachers, and addi-

crease of 1 cent per $100 assessed

$5,500

costs, the district will have to hire

Speaker

classroom,”’ Mr. Ergang said.

bachelor’s degree
$5,800 per year.

from

_ The district already has issued
$7,000 in tax anticipation warrants
to make up a
deficit in the

that it has a definite place in our

be paid by the education fund.

to meeting

Selects

the

non-book

with surrounding districts, Bannockburn School District’s directors this spring approved
an
average $400 per teacher raise for
its present faculty and an increase
for the beginning teacher with a
Mr. Ergang said that in addition

‘Trinity

with

with

it,” Mr. Ergang said.

pleted two years ago.
In order

pleased
had

The annual lecture series was
presented Tuesday through Friday
during Morning Chapel and during
special afternoon sessions Tues-

day and Thursday.
Dr. Henry told students that the
death-of-God theology is ready for
burial,

end

and

its demise

of an

era

marks

the

in neo-Protestant

thought.

He
asserted
that Protestant
theology is currently in ‘‘complete
disarray’? and that ‘‘the case for
atheism is now ‘up for grabs’.”’

He added that the recent neoProtestant alternatives to historic
Christianity have had “a successively shorter survival value,”
STUDENT

Norman

Duffy

Ln.,

C.

Shellmans,

Deerfield,

an

unavoidable

con

Robert E. Short
Completes Stud
Earns Certificate
Robert

E.

Short,

1258

Lind

Av., Deerfield, was among
members
of the Lake For
College Industrial Managem
Institute class who were award
certificates

at the

recent

grad

tion banquet.
Mr. Short was selected for t
special
four-year
program
Kleinschmidt

of Deerfield,

he is employed

wh

as materials

4

components manager.

The class attended seminars ¢
night a week during the acade

TO RETURN

Miss Sara Shellman, daughter of
the

was

2401

will return

home for the summer on June 10.
Miss Shellman is a member of Pi-

Beta Phi sorority.

year. The program covered s
subjects as effective speech, co

munications,

industrial

psychq

gy, economic analysis, marketi
labor-management relations, 4
executive leadership.

TORO

gymnasium.
Cong. Anderson is a mem-

ber
of _ the
school’s
board Cong. Anderson
of directors and of the First
Evangelical Free Church of Rockford. He is serving his third term
in Washington and is a member of

the

Joint
ergy.
In

Rules

Committee and

Committee
1964

he

on

was

the

Atomic

En-

presented

the

Outstanding Layman of the Year
award by the National Association
of Evangelicals. Before his election to Congress he was state’s
attorney of Winnebago County for
four years.
The College’s 46 graduates will
receive bachelor of arts degrees.
The 28 graduates of the divinity
school will receive bachelor of divinity

'

or

Trinity

master’s

Pres.

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Mr. Tiffany

a long jump,

a high

jump, a baseball throw, a 440-yard

rs between 10 and 11 years old.

relay, and an 880-yard run.
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winners
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by giving youngsters a chance to
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15 years old, will include the 50yard dash, a 75-yard dash, a 220-

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Deerfield
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District

member,

would

need

screeners

said

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and

one

the

district

Titmus

visual

audiometer

to

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like.

Oscar

T.

_ committee

Bedrosian
stressed

of

committee

that

also

the

to obtain the listening equipment,
library equipment, and accoustical ceilings necessary for a
learning
center.
State
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suggested

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The
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sin operation next Thursday
ween Chicago and Highland
k
ondays through Saturdays, the
will operate a new northind morning train leaving Chi-

The

bo at 8:02 a.m. A new southmnd train will make the return
D in the evening.
the Northbound
St., Evanston,

train
8:21

.; Hubbard Woods, 8:29; Glen, 8:32; Braeside, 8:35; Ravinia,
; and Highland Park, 8:40.
ffective
the
same
day,
a

pamliner leaving Chicago at 8
. for Milwaukee will stop at
a.m.

and
own-

Petersen,
all have

the

strips

of

are necesof the im-

Hertel has agreed to dedi-

Train

and

5:20;

Evanston

and

from

Milwau-

kee will stop at Highland Park at
5:17 p.m.;
Braeside,
Chicago 5:55.
FAMILY

5:20;

and

TO MOVE

David,
5%
of 35 Lincolnshire
Dr., Lincolnshire, are moving to

Des
Moines
this month.
Mr.
Norman has been transferred to
the De
Moines
area by his
International

Minerals

HAVE

Win-

Mr.

VACATION

and Mrs.

Clinton E. Case,

2770
Wildwood
Ln.,
Deerfield,
have returned from a vacation at

ncoe,

Gulf Hills in Mississippi.

p.m.;

Hubbard

The favorite of the lead
bird baths from our wide collection.

line,

which

to

their

homes

improvements

$9,000

in

the

1967-8

esti-

mated budget, due mainly to
teacher’s salaries.
It is hoped that the tentative
budget will be ready for board
vote at the next meeting.
Mr. Lutz recommended approval of the $15,799.28 bid by Ritzen-

thaler-Central West Bus Line to
provide 176 days of bus transportation during the 1967-68 school
year.
Acceptance of the transportation bid was approved with the
provision that the schools be
included in the company’s insurance program and that the company guarantee the stability of the
three-year rates quoted. The rate
will go up slightly for each of the
1968-69 and 1969-70 school years.

is

|

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(Continued on page 12)

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dedicate their property.
If all five property owners agree

to the improvements
and the
dedication, the improvements will
to court to condemn the property
and if the improvements must be
financed by special assessments,
legal fees would increase the cost
to $22,000.
The entire length of the street
will be improved from Carol Ln.
to Wilmot Rd.

When your
sympathy is
deep and real

It seems that many persons do not realize the
complete assortment of underwear carried here, at Cobey’s.
Our stocks. are replete with patterns that run the
gamut from conservative solid tones to patterns most expressive... in imported &amp; domestic broadcloths, madras,

As

far as underwear

From

Hubbard Woods/Winnetka
984 Linden HI 6-4538
“Serving North
Families Since

is concerned,

we

feel, we

cover

practically everything.

Come in and see
our other pieces of
ine garden sculpture.

y 25, 1967

strip;

tersen said they hesitated to
dedicate the strips because they
were afraid of zoning ordinance
violations resulting from their
lot

learing center.

oxfords, &amp; knit fabrics.

‘HUSH-A-BABY"

HOOPS

said that state aid

this would be a
to consider a

and Chemical Corp., Skokie.

he return trip includes stops at
5:17

Caruso

good shape and
favorable time

be made at a cost of about $19,733.
However, if the village has to go

Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Norman Jr.
and their children, Debbie, 8, and

company,

a 30- by 209-foot

needed from Wayne Petersen and
a 30- by 200-foot strip from Miss
Petersen.
Miss Petersen and Wayne Pe-

closer

Chicago, 5:49.
streamliner

cate

street

5:29;

Mr.

could be obtained only if the district purchased equipment for a
learning center. June 1 is the

Mr. Caruso urged that the board
approve an application for funds.

Petersen, a 30- by 200-foot strip;
and Mr. Herrman, a 30- by 200foot strip. A 20-by183-footstripis
foot strip. A 20- by 183-foot strip is

front

Service Thursday
Woods,

anston at 8:18
ka at 8:24 a.m.

property

to dedicate

Commuter

k new Chicago and North WestRy. Co. commuter train will

tops on
Davis

three

their property which
sary for installation
provements.

mains,

lew N.W.

sewers,

Alvin Hertel, Jens
Robert Herrman,

agreed
he two are among five properowners on Hertel Ln. who
ed the village to pave the

storm

sidewalks.

the $13,697.91 total cost.

deadline for submitting a program
for the state.

for Improvements

sanitary

District Supt. Charles J. Caruso
pointed out that by creating a
learning center using programming equipment the district would
be eligible for state funds.
The district would have to spend
$8,759.64 over its estimated budget

Village Seeks Property From Two
he Village of Deerfield has
nt letters to Miss Marie Peterh and Wayne Petersen warning
m to reply to requests for
bperty dedication before tomor-

William H. Lutz, business manager, reported on the income and
expenditures of the educational
fund. There will be an increase of

on a wireless system of programmed
information.
Ronald
Wolf of the Rondell Corporation
gave board members receivers
and ear phones to listen to sample

the

screening tests would not replace
a complete examination by a
physician, but would help find
sight and hearing problems early
in a child’s life. No attempt would
be made to make a final diagnosis.
The

heard a report and demonstration

tapes.

Miss Marsha Silberman, a committee

He noted that the budget was in _

i

Mm
Mr. Sullivan

sight

that two registered nurses trained
in the testing techniques administer the tests.
In other business, the board

i

es committee.
amboree competition will inde a 50-yard dash, a 75-yard
sh, a long jump, a high jump, a

By Susan barr

Members of the health
services committee formed

i

ey
are
being
assisted
by
arles Buccola, a member of the

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early 500 youngsters are exted to participate in the annual
ior Sports Jamboree beginning
9 a.m. Saturday at the DeerId High School athletic field.
Those who have not submitted
plication forms to their school
letic director may file them on
day of the jamboree. The
boree is sponsored by the
erfield Jaycees,
the Illinois
ycees, and the Illinois Youth
mission.
o-chairmen of the local event
b Don Tiffany and John Sullivan

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Kathleen Nanie and Christine Gardner (right) portray Deerfield history for Mrs. A. G. Sabato (left) and Mrs. L. M. Gavin,
members, »f the Deerfield League of Women Voters. The
League members gave a "Know Your Town" presentation for
the Girl Scouts at Woodland School. (Howard Fochler Photo)

The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire
Protection
District
answered
three rescue squad calls and six
miscellaneous fire calls last week.
The only call which involved
injuries

occured

after

a

called to the scene. The fire wag
finally extinguished
evening.

driver

of

the

motor-

motorcycle,

Richard
Petersen,
18, of 849
Holmes Rd.; his passenger, William Block, 605 Indian Hill; and
the driver of the bicycle, Douglas
Johnson, 11, of 31 Cumberland
Dr., Lincolnshire, were treated for
lacerations at Highland Park Hos-:

Wilmot

Rd.

About $250 damage was done to
the motorcycle and $35 damage to
the bicycle.
The firemen had another serious
call Sunday afternoon for a fire at
one of the abandoned farmhouses
on the Ravinia
Green Country

Charles

Maver,

damage.

Later

Club property.

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had coughed the candy up by th

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Firemen

alarm
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received

at 1:10 p.m.
the house

their

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Loretto Heights (Colo.) College

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(Continued from page 11)
new junior high school also were
presented by Mr. Caruso and Mr.

The

the department put out a brus
fire on the Milwaukee Rd. track
near Telegraph Rd.
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flames. The fire was out by 2.24
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again, and firemen were - again

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Sunda

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�Residents Warned About Snakes
By BONNIE FOSTER

gerous”’ type of rattlesnake he has

seen occasionally in the village.
Donald G. Wheeler, 2705 Sunset
Tr., said the snakes, called Eastern Massasaugas, will not strike

Indian

unless teased, stepped on, or
otherwise aroused. Mr. Wheeler,
an artist with Perrin and Associates, a Chicago ad agency, has
The snakes generally are about
24 inches long, with a row of dark
brown blotches down the back and
of

smaller

spots

aroused,

meee
Pe

a

tween Wilmot and Sanders Rds.
prior to construction of the tollway. “After it was built, they took
off,”’ he said.
Mr. Hill commented that he
killed about 50 snakes when his
family first moved to Riverwoods,
but that in the past three years he
has seen only about two.

scarce.
people
lived

a

A Riverwoo ds resident has repo rted this ab: called an Ridans
Massasauga. While no fatalities from its bite have been recorded, the
snake's venom is considered dangerous. (Russ Bartme Photo}

in,’ he said.

snakes

be-

The

trustee

said

snake
he
ever
about 30 inches.
Mr.

most

Hill

saw

said

the

dangerous

shedding,

the

The state legislature’s failure
last week to approve bills which
would have forced Lake County to
reapportion on a one-man, onebasis

left

two

local

visors with opposite viewpoints.
Supervisor

super-

recently

Supreme Court has now come up
with. The minority does need a

voice, and I don’t think that the
one-man one-vote idea would be a
good thing for Lake County.”’ Mr.
Pontius is the supervisor from

ap-

pointed division general line sales
manager
for
the
central
metal

of

Vernon Township.

Deerfield

division

Frank

Continental

Can

defeat

Company

Conti-

nental
trainee

as
a
in 1950,

manager

before

Four

be-

degree at the University of Chicago.

@
@

however,

the

bills

Riverwoods

The

since

are

they

are

their

vision

should

reapportion

ment,

now

intelligently. If we delay we will

(Pa.) University. Their son,

and

was

In addition to reapportioning the
counties, the bills before the

the

girls,

Highland
Under

of the

Deerfield

county

board

of supervisors

37 to either nine or 15.
“T also favored the

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the size of the county board,’ Mr.
Peers
continued.
‘Thirty-seven
members is an unwieldy board,

and the county

Is Coming

NORTH

does not operate

efficiently with a legislative body

Come

of that size.’’

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Park
Rd.

of the number of members of the

Marc Sloan, son of the Bernard
Sloans, 15 Ellendale Rd., Deerfield, celebrated his bar mitzvah
May 10 at North Suburban Syna- gogue Beth El in Highland Park.

Girls

1540 Old Skokie Rd

called for the slashing

called the

before

a member

Prime Pit

;

BSA -HONDA

just be forced to do it.”

legislature

Commencement

university’s rifle team. He plans
to enroll for graduate work at
Loyola University School of Business in Chicago this fall.

while we have time and can do it

ré

more than 10,000.

Anselm Harrison, an _ industrial
management major, received a
bachelor of science degree in
economics.
He participated in
intramural sports, was editor-inchief of the photography depart-

Mr. Wheeler said this is one of
the most active seasons for the

urged

miles from a village boundary is
proper area of zoning influence q
that village to allow for grow
(Continued on page 86)

Nova

is

resolution

Attend

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison, 120

snakes

same

jection of amendments to the bill
that would limit such zoni
influence
to municipalities
The resolution, in part, said t
bills “are satisfactory statement
of the fact that an area of 1

County Ln., Highland Park, have
returned after attending commencement
exercises
at Villa

when

woul

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however, are protected by law.

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residents

killing the

They are Karen Montrose, Margie McAfee,
and Betsy Bauer,
members of-the senior club. Cathy
Dickinson, a member of the junior
club, also took part in the show.

He is a graduate of Columbia
University and received his MBA

TOM

discouraging

indiscriminately

Illinois legislature that

extend a village’s zoning influenc
1% miles beyond its boundaries.

bers of the Deerfield High School
Swim Club, took part in a recent
show entitled ‘‘Mother Goose on
the Loose.”

ing named to his present position.

BOUGHT
AND
SOLD

of

Supervisor

Participate in Show

:
served
aS
a
Mr. Marquardt
salesman,
assistant district sales manager, and
district sales

Peers,

4. Riverwoods

who

joined

Township

legislature a “‘tragedy.”’

in Chicago.
Mr.
Marquardt,

the

be

At Eastern University

impaired.

“We
of

“T don’t think the founding
fathers intended anything like the

C. H. Marquardt, 2578 Oakwood
was

Pontius

township government,”’ he said.

By Chicago Firm
Deerfield,

Clarence

Riverwoods was pleased with the
decision. “I don’t believe in the
one-man one-vote ruling coming
all the way down the line to

C. H. Marquardt
Given Promotion

Ln.,

can

largest

Peers, Pontius Disagree on Reapportionment
vote

rattles

The Riverwoods Village Boar
recently passed a resolution af
proving the content of two bills i

kill Massasaugas found in a yard.
He
reminded _ residents
that

years, said there used to be a lot
of the snakes in the village but

of the

e

snakes, he said it would be wise to

but there is very little of it. The
snakes have bitten some of his
dogs with no serious or permanent effect.
Mr. Hill, who
has been
a
Riverwoods
resident
about
13

Many

their

While

from

According to Trustee William
Hill, Massasauga venom is potent

move

“river

heard from eight to 10 feet.

on

each side. Their background color
is gray or light brown.
According to Illinois records, no
fatalities ever have occurred from
Massasauga bites, but they often
are serious.

they now are getting
“They move out when

meaning

Bd. Approves
2 State Bills

mouth” according to Mr. Wheeler,
and generally the snakes prefer
swampy areas.
He pointed out that the snakes
will not harm
anyone
unless
unduly
aroused,
and
that
if

been studying snakes as a hobby.

rows

word

ABOUT.

Riverwoods

Massasaugas, who now are com- ing out of hibernation.
He said that while most of the
snakes stay close to the Des
Plaines River, they also ‘“‘spread
out” through the village looking
for food, primarily rodents.
The name Massasauga is an

A
Riverwoods
resident
this
week urged fellow residents to
beware of a “moderately dan-

three

NEWS

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Lists Goals
By EDITH HERMAN
‘“‘We want to know how far we have come and where wé
are going,” School Dist. 103 Supt. Harry Lund explained
Monday night in presenting his curriculum enrichmen
recommendations to the board of education.
In order of priority, Supt. Lund suggested hiring a pri
cipal at Sprague School; initiating industrial arts, hom

Adlai E. Stevenson III will deliver the commencement
_address to more than 100 Adlai E. Stevenson High School
niors at 8 p.m. June 6.
Because auditorium space is limited, admission will be
ticket only with families of graduates receiving preferce. The four year school, named for Adlai E. Stevenson
opened

Adlai

Stevenson

III,

recently

in 1957. He served in

_ the Illinois House of Representa-

tives, receiving the ‘‘best legislaaward

of

the

Independent

Voters of Illinois in 1965.
serves

on

the

governing

board of many organizations, and

was

a law

clerk

in the

Illinois

Supreme Court for two years.

_Stevenson’s 45 faculty members,
robed in gowns and colorful de-

gree hoods, will lead the procession of graduates into the auditorium. The a capella choir, under

the

direction

will

sing selections including

‘Alma

of William

Mater,”

which

Misik

©

A former faculty member and
three new teachers were hired by

au-

AdlaiE. Stevenson’s

High

Adlai

E.

Stevenson

Board of Education at its regular
meeting last week.

class. Supt. Harold Banser will
introduce the graduates to Board
who

Stevenson’s English department in
1965-66, was rehired. He joined
District 125 in 1963, but left last

_ The school board hopes to have

year to teach in New Hampshire.
Mrs.
Estelle
F.
Harrington,

James

C. Hanert,

NEWS

School

thored.
_. Jeff Morris, senior president,
will present a brief eulogy for his
President Dan Schuffman,
will present diplomas.

director in the district.
“These are the things I consider

III

important

a member

of

Lincolnshire

Miss

president

of the

1967-68

student
council at Adlai E.
Stevenson High School at elections

last week.
_
_ He replaces Greg Mercier as
head of the student organization.

Other! new council officers include Walt Andrus, vice-president;
_ Sue Chess,

secretary;

and

Lewis, treasurer.
Newly

elected

Barb

representatives

include seniors Barb Coffin, Scott

_

Hoyne, Randa McCartney, and
_ Terry Smith; juniors Max Berg,

Shirey Cook, Vicki Johnson, Rennie Morris, and Judy Pankau;
and

Judy

Pankau;

mores

Candy

brow,

Bill

Green,

ney, and Anne Wolf.
Three

bands

and

sopho-

Carlton, Dora

Chip

played

Dom-

McCartat Steven-

librarian at DeKalb High School
for the last two years, will head
Stevenson’s library next year. A

free spring concert last Friday.

The 43-member concert band
played National Emblem, Suite
for Military Band, America the
Beautiful, Die Meistersinger, Habanaera, Emperata Overture, Prelude in G Minor, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Lasses Trombone,
El Festivo, Dixieland. Jamboree,

and

The

Stars

and

Stripes

For-

ever. Introductory band students
played two selections with the

concert band.
Special selections by the dance
band included Solo Mood and Over

the Rainbow. The Brass Extravaganza played Brasilia and Spanish

Flea.
Harold Ray is the director of
Stevenson’s
bands. Senior Bill
Jesse narrated the program.

Adams, Rene Taylor, Bonnie Isaacson, Ricky Brehm, Glen Salmen,

Diane

Larson,

Farner,

Patti

Mary

Jane

Symcak,

Nancy

Roscher, and Linda Kritlow.
Also, Alfred Gies, Ruth Knauth,
Terry
Smith,
Rhonda
Brehm,

Brian Tyler, Hank Bauer, Marilou
Isaacson, Mike King, Mike Arterbury,

ski,

Ron

Jack

Pearson,

Psiris,

Paul

David

Wilew-

Calder,

John Blair, and Ken Knauth.
Others are Carl Baker, Paul
Taylor,
John
McCarthy,
Fred
Christianson, Dennis Bray, Jim
Steere, Gary Young, Darrel King,

Timothy McGahan, Thomas Solazzo, Bruce Leikam, and Terrance
Ong.
Introductory band members are
Sheryl Hesselgrave, Vivian John-

Regular band members include
Sue Johnson, Vicki Johnson, Kath-

son, Jeff Leikam,

erine
Carol

Bruce Leikam, Nancy Perryman,
and Chuck Gerschefske.

Taylor, Ann Worlatschek,
Gies, Donna Barthule, Jim

Allan

Mattson,

Briane
David

accepted

the

proposal

of

_ Supt. Harry Lund Monday night to
raise district teachers’ salaries
$200 across the board.
Starting salaries will be in-

Additional Lincolnshire
News on page 86

good

Supt. Lund said he thinks the
raise also will attract more experienced teachers since it affects
the entire salary scale.

Supt. Lund said the increase is
necessary to compete with urban
areas
for
qualified
teachers.
“Teachers are attracted to areas
where shopping and recreation
facilities are convenient and housing is within their income,’ he

Bonita

will

join

Graduate

required a full time instructor.
Stevenson
is still seeking
a
basketball coach and _ instructors
in math, English, physics, and
French.

Okay Reimbursement
In other business last week, a
request
for reimbursement
for
guidance services totalling $1,964
was
authorized
by the
board.
Stevenson participates in a state
program for the improvement of

eight
to

sixt

“I don’t think we are cutting
the

basics,’

Anderson

stated

“Perhaps

we

Mrs.

from

should

Donal

the

floor

look

mor

Explains Lag
Assistant Supt. William Hitze
man explained that the arithmeti
lag is a result of the innovation o
new math and a correspondin
misrepresentation on the Stanfor
test.

Residents

also

questioned

t

amount of teacher observation i
the school and the lack of
written curriculum above secon
grade level.

Day

Mr.

School

Hitzeman

and

at

Ha

I are spreadiri

ourselves thin,’”’ Supt. Lund ex
plained.
“This is why
I hav

requested a principal and later
curriculum consultant.”

The

board

granted

Supt.

Lun

permission
to begin
screenin
candidates
for the
position
4d
principal
at
either
Half
Da

School or Sprague School.
Discuss

Rental

Discussion also was heated o
the decision to rent three rooms i

Adlai Stevenson High
eighth grade classes.

School

fa

Several residents objected
placing eighth graders in a hig
school environment and to th
added transportation costs.
Mobile classrooms were co
sidered, but Julius Laegeler e
plained that few mobile class
rooms

can

be

rented

for

only

The board also directed Supt.
Harold E. Banser and Business
Manager Edwin Ellis to prepare a
budget
for the coming
year.
Discussions of the proposed bud-

The board accepted the reco
mendation of Don Anderson
investigate several buildings nea

will be held

on

June

19 and

has

8 File for Study
Eight

teachers

filed

advanced

training applications for graduate
work to be completed at various

universities this summer.

and Wayne Schnable. The Stevenson board reimburses teachers at
the rate of $25 for each semester
hour completed. Payment is made

Bannockburn
5800.

at the beginning of the school year
in September.

106,

close

year.

July 17. The public hearing
been set for August 21.

District

is

membe

“Our

the guidance department.

‘It is difficult to find good
candidates without offering them
an added incentive to leave the
urban districts,” Supt. Lund continued.
Starting salaries in other area
school districts include Aptakisic
Tripp District 102, 5600;
and
School

said.

grade average
grade level.”

in this area for next year

get

.

board

Boltz

“Both

Horne,

explained.

arithmetic,”

Leonard

grams.”

Richard A. Johannsen, a June
graduate of Stout State University,
Menomonie,
Wis.,
will
be
added
to
the
Industrial
Arts
department. He replaces William
Hesse, who teaches mechanical
drawing half days at Stevenson.
Because of other commitments,
Mr. Hesse could not work full
time and recent expansion pro-

grams

“I was shocked to see our stat
in

carefully at the basics befor
starting flowery enrichment prc

Feldman

State

ing disagreed.

on

to teach shorthand and typing. She
will be graduated from Northern
Illinois University in June.
Stone

school,” Supt. Lund said. Bu
several board members and loc
residents who attended the meet

elementary

Gnadt,

Salary Hike
-bers

a

the business education department

for Student Council at Stevenson High
named

to

graduate
of the University.
of
Illinois, she also served as librarian at Lansing, II.

ABOUT

ew Officers, Representatives Elected
Harry Salna, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kar] Salna, Mundelein, was

recommendations _ in-

4 Faculty Members Hired
By Stevenson High School

the

Misik,

Other

cluded initiating a gifted program,
hiring a school social worker,
sponsoring a summer school program,
and
hiring
a_ guidance

office.

He is a veteran of the Korean

consult-

ant.

the new auditorium air conditioning system in operation by graduation evening. Although workmen
expect to have all equipment
installed by the end of May,
several days of “balancing’’ are
still required for perfect operation, according to the business

_vard College in 1952 and Harvard

Law School

War,

and hiring a curriculum

in the fall of 1965.

elected treasurer of the State of
Illinois, was graduated from Har-

”

economics, and foreign language
classes; starting a band program,

They included Barbara Burwell,
Mary
Francis,
Edwin
Griffith,

William

Halverson,

Wallace

Jen-

son, Paul Kern, Angelika Klieber,

the

school

for

classroom

space

such as the recently vacate
Church of the Holy Spirit.
Hire Speech Correctionist
Other business included hiri
Miss Andrea Doyle, a_ speec
correctionist, and granting pe
mission to the School Club
sponsor dancing classes in t
Half Day gymnasium, providin
the classes do not coincide wit
school activities.
‘It is difficult to find goa
candidates without offering then
an added incentive to leave th
urban districts.”
Starting

salaries

in other

school
districts
are
Aptakisic-Tripp
Dist.
$5,800 in Bannockburn

are

$5,600
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Women’s

Editor

_A Wing Ding couldn’t really be a

wing ding without a whale of a lot
of activity and planning. Much of

CHICAGO

WINNETKA
950

this preparation is done over good
luncheons like the one yesterday

Linden Avenue
Tel: 782-6820

207

North

Michigan

Ave.

Tel: 782-6820

at which Mrs. Edward P. Fillion

K. Kellogg lil of Wilmette. (Nickerson Photo)

tal chicken salad, bean sprouts
and fruit salad, and pea pods.

Drain

orange

sections.

Re-

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Chicken

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sheet.

Place

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down to flatten

slightly. Bake in 325
oven for 15-18 minutes.

degree

(16 Servings)
4 cups diced cooked

their

Salad
chicken

2 cups diced celery
1 cup

chopped

green

onions

Students
in Deerfield-Highland
Park
High School District 113
planning to attend state junior
colleges next year must file their
applications by July 1, according to
district officials.

1/2 cup slivered almonds

Supt.

4 large pieces candied ginger,
diced

_ Highland Park Couple
Returns

From

Canada

Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Kelly, 975
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, are
home after attending Expo 67 in
Montreal and visiting with former
Chicago friends, Mr. and Mrs.

so!

|

Wells

Martin

bee, Can.

of

Knowlton,

Que-

They also visited their grand: children, Michael Sherer and his
sister, Melinda, of Alton, who are
attending eastern school. Michael
is a student at St. George’s
_ School, Newport, R. I., and Melins da attends Concord (Mass.) Aca-

-

demy.

that

Karl

students

“leeway”’

Plath

will

of former

said

not

years

mitting applications,
the
junior
college
June

recently

have

the

in sub-

because of
referendum

10.

The district must have the records
on time in case the referendum
passes. If it does, the names will be
turned over to the junior college
board, which would organize Aug.
10.

The board then would be responsible for tuition applications ap-

mester. The district has been billed
$3,892

for

first

semester

and

$655

for second semester.
Under the present system District 113 pays full tuition for
students qualifying for accredited
State junior colleges.
In another item of business, Dr.
Plath reported that a Highland
Park High School freshman
is
participating in the district’s first
‘homebound instruction project. He
participates in each class session
through a special telephone, and
the instruction is supplemented by
regular
visits
from
classroom
teachers.
The state reimburses the district
for half the cost of the program, up

“For my own part, I reject the assumptions that lie
behind our involvement, and I regret each new step
toward a deeper involvement. I recommend that we:
STOP THE BOMBING, North and South, end the
‘search and destroy’ offensive sweeps, and confine
our military action to the:holding operations on the
ground. Bombing the North has failed to halt or seriously check the flow of troops to the South and may,
in fact, have prompted a much greater war effort by
Hanoi. Secretary McNamara himself told a Senate
committee: ‘I don’t believe that the bombing .. . has
significantly reduced (nor would reduce) the actual
flow of men and material to the South.’ In the South
our bombs have killed or maimed countless numbers
of innocent people and alienated others whose support we covet. ... It is the bombing of North Vietnam
that presents the greatest obstacle to a settlement and
the greatest danger of involving Russia or China in
war.”
This advertisement is part of a program
of information and involvement. If you
are disturbed by our national policy towards the Vietnamese war and would like
to express your disapproval democratically, enroll in and contribute to

to $600 a year.

proved prior to July 1

The board authorized Dr. Plath to
continue processing applications for
tuition ‘even though it could be out
of our hands by August.”

So far this year, 50 junior college
authorizations were issued for the
first semester, and nine additional
authorizations for the second se-

IS SQUAD
Lorraine

MEMBER
Zanarini of Highwood

has been selected as a member of
Northern Illinois University’s 196768 pompon squad. A freshman,
she is the daughter of Mr. and

Mrs.

Oliver

dale Av.

Zanarini,

122 Wren-

NORTH
1102

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cnccraggamcmer esses Ir, College Applications
Why do busy women like Mrs.
Fillion and Mrs. Noyes like to
Must Be Made by July I
say,

If you would like a copy of his courageous
speech, as reprinted in the NEW YORK
TIMES (and largely ignored in the Chicago papers), simply send your request in
writing to the Winnetka address shown
below.

butter.

Sherbert, topped with Mandarin

- cook? Because, they
_ husbands like to eat.

i

sugar,

in

OO

flour,
Cut

a

pineapple
1 cup orange marmalade
2 tsp. chopped candied ginger

with Chinese fried green peas,
- coconut strips, wish nuts, and soy
bits. The main course was Orien-

soda.

a

crushed

and

“FROM GENERAL WESTMORELAND on down,
we have in Vietnam our finest soldiers and marines.
This only adds to the heartache of those of us who
feel that these brave men are in Vietnam because of
the shortsightedness of our political and diplomatic
policy-makers.

a

_ Mese corn and crab soup served

together

salt,

These statements are taken from an address made to the U.S. Senate on April
25th by Senator George McGovern of
South Dakota.

a

2 tblsp. cornstarch
2 cans (small size)

The luncheon began with Japa-

“QUR DEEPENING INVOLVEMENT in Vietnam
represents the most tragic diplomatic and moral failure in our national experience. The mightiest nation
in history ... is with allegedly good motives devastating an impoverished little state and ravishing the
people whose freedom we would protect.

a

__.

2-3/4 cups sifted flour
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. soda
1 cup butter
1 slightly beaten egg

Sift

2 11-ounce cans Mandarin
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worth.

marma-

1 tsp. almond extract
1/3 cup whole unblanched
almonds

Mandarin Orange
Sauce

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A Tragic Failure |

Chinese Almond
Cookies

Combine and mix with 2. cups
mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce
leaves with a topping of toasted
almonds.

aee

a

Wagon Set who get up

_ their own parties and come (in a
station wagon or not) for dancing
only on Wing Ding night June 24.
Also
attending
were
former
Wing Ding chairmen including
_ Mrs. Thomas Jones of Wilmette,
_ Mrs. Donald Roberts of Winnetka,
and Mrs. James Isham of Kenil-

pineapple,

lade, and ginger. Cook until
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Jack Robbins (center) of Wilmette wears traditional
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yesterday at a luncheon at Mrs. Edward Fillion's. Other Wing Ding
committee members are Mrs. John J. Louis (left) and. Mrs. William

_ thing had an Eastern aura. Obis,

in harmonizing

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to

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of

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3 Students Given
Awards

in Music

Three area music students have
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Miss

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daughter of the Robert G. Pattersons, 415 Carlisle Av., Deerfield,
has been accepted for enrollment
at Evanston Hospital School of
Nursing in September. She is a
member of the June graduating
class of Deerfield High School.

Hage-

mann, daughter of the Howard
Hagemanns of Deerfield, was honored on her 19th birthday. Forty
guests attended the event and the
husbands did all the shopping,
cooking, and planning.

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the

ENTERTAINS NEPHEW
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxon,
560 Westgate Rd., Deerfield, recently had A. John Lindemann of
Milwaukee as their guest. Mr.
Lindemann, who is Mr. Maxon’s
nephew, is a professor at the University of Wisconsin School of
Engineering, Milwaukee campus.

Air Base
Bangkok,

HOLDS CELEBRATIONS
A combination Mothers’ Day,
birthday, and neighborhood party
was given Sunday at the home of
the Richard Schmidts, 832 Pine

B. Jordan,

for
of

at the University of Pennsylvania.

Thailand. He is
in charge
of
loading passen-

: signed to stimulate interest in
pe penton among music students.
Receiving special commendations
_ were Howard Le Noble and Allison
Paaetn en, both of Highland Park,
and Toni Hirsch of Deerfield.
HOME FROM TRIP
Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin

Highland

is

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DEADLINES
ISSUE

SP

OF JUNE

1, 1967.

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By LYLE DAVIS
WEEF Radio

him
and released
Vietnamese police.”

Marine Cpl. David Ricker
of Deerfield is fighting a different kind of battle in Vietnam. Although he is not assigned to a combat unit, his
struggle is just as crucial.

Cpl. Ricker is part of a
CAC unit stationed between
two villages just outside of
Da Nang, South Vietnam.
His job? Gain the the confidence of the Vietnamese.
unit is comprised

of 14

responsible for earning the trust
of the villagers, giving them the
necessary military training to
enable them

-and

to defend the village

guarantee

medical

security,

aid to those

who

giving
need it,

and improving the way of life.
Initially, CAC
units are met
with some distrust. But they are
gradually accepted as villagers
gain confidence in themselves, in

their

ability to defend

lage,

and

in the

their

knowledge

vilthat

they can grow and harvest their
Own crops without paying tribute
or taxes to the Viet Cong.

to

the

Cpl. Ricker explained that the
prisoner was released to the local
police

because

the

CAC _ units

follow a policy of non-interference
with

Vietnamese

authorities.

governmental

‘‘This

was

more

a

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Sick Call

Important

The CAC units play a large part
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village pacification has been that
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Marine

Cpl.

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healthy. We do have our prob-

Daniel

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Ricker

however,”

Cpl.

Ricker

ex-

plained. ‘‘A little four-year-old boy
was brought in here just yesterday. He had run
personnel carrier

hit. His

skull

in front
and had

of a
been

crushed

open

was

with his brain exposed. We cared
for him. He’ll live but he’ll always

be a vegetable.

Those

to you.
‘We

have a

girl in camp
has been out
gets back,
diagnose her

things get

little six year

old

now. The corpsman
in the field. Until he
I’ve been trying to
problem. It’s either

scabies or leprosy. If it is leprosy,

it’ll be the first case we’ve had in

Villagers Help
“Tt has gotten to the point now,”
Cpl. Ricker explained, ‘‘where the
villagers are our best source of
intelligence of information.
We

have in custody a Viet Cong
suspect as a direct result of a
villager tipoff. During the campaigns for the village elections we
received another tip. There was a
Viet Cong disguised in blue fatigues with a blue beret (the
uniform
of one of the local
Vietnamese
military units). He
had been urging villagers not to
vote. We went down and collared

the area.”’
Not all the medical problems
are so complex, however. ‘I’ve

got

these

two

youngsters

that

follow me around wherever I go. I

scabs

and

water.

and

They

sores

had

the local ‘joy girls.’ We certainly
aren’t bluenoses but this is a

Although I had been thoroughly

to keep them away from the girls.
Venereal disease is virulent over
here. Normal courses of treatment have to be stepped up
considerably.
There
are some
strains of VD that are resistant to
our penicillin and other antibiotics. To give you an example of

serious problem and we’re really
doing these guys a favor by trying

briefed on the CAC units before I
met Cpl. Ricker, I was surpried to
learn that in addition to the units’

finally managed to talk them into
letting me give them a bath with
soap

and water, clean clothes, and
regular hygiene will do for these
kids.”

some

official duties, they have assumed

on their bodies

another responsibility.

and in just two or three days they

cleared up. Just simple hygiene. I

“We

then took some of my old mildewed fatigues and had a local

try to

control

prostitution

|

as best we can in the villages,”
the corporal explained. ‘‘We do

tailor cut them down to their size.
It’s remarkable what a little soap

how prevalent this problem

Marine we find patronizing one of

Make

make
an

First Lt. Hadjuk is in charge of supply for the battalion,

saw

the men

While

his unit suffered

did see considerable

his share

light casualties,

content

to stay where

he is for the

duration

=
:

of his

tour.

Ist “Lt.

Hadjuk,

First Lt. Hadjuk

Deerfield

Hadjuk

is

2315 Shady
High

the

son

of

Ln., Highland

School,

Mr.

and

Park.

Mrs.

Michael

A graduate

them.

We’ve

got

our

the defection rate is due, we feel,

to the villagers’ confidence in
themselves as a fighting unit. I
think to this end, we’ve done our
job.”

of

Cpl.

he plans to return to college when

he is discharged this summer.

for

“T have never heard of any
popular force defections in this
immediate area. This lowering of

action in the field.

That’s quite a change from his duty station now. Mike is
located in a relatively secure area near Saigon, and he’s
quite

he

“At one time the defection rate
in the northern five provinces of
South Vietnam with respect to
popular forces was 38 percent and
higher. Now it’s down to about 5
percent—that’s area-wide.

of combat while stationed in the field near Phouc Vinh.
He was responsible for directing artillery fire and support
missions for Operation Attleboro. He also has taken part in
several firefights.

catch

to act as local militia) trained to
be a pretty doggoned good fighting
group.

and with the seven-day, 12-hour-day weeks, there’s no time
for golf, even if there were golf courses.
1,’’ Mike

“We

round,”

popular forces (villagers recruited

of Saigon.

assigned to “Big Red

area.
sniper

attack yet. But if it comes, we’re

ready

Michael Hadjuk, assigned to headquarters company, 506
field depot, 244 supply and service battalion, on the out-

Formerly

the

occasional

patrols

said. “We did get hit one night
while on a patrol, but it was just
harassing fire. We haven’t been
caught in any major type of

To a man who shoots golf in the low 70s, Vietnam is a
frustrating tour of duty. Such is the case with 1st Lt.

skirts

reconnaissance

throughout

CAC

Ricker

unit

months

in

for

The Marines serve for as long a
they wish. If they want out the
ask. But Cpl. Ricker and _ his
colleagues
asking.

Cpl.

have

Ricker

no

will

has

five

South

unit is a voluntary

been

of

with

his

Vietnam.

the

eight
The

organization.

intention

take

of

a briefj

leave from his unit within the next
several weeks when he goes to

Hawaii to marry Miss Kathlee
Pegg of Long Beach, Calif.
A Highland Park High Schoo
graduate, he is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Ricker of 1333 War
rington Rd., Deerfield.

Area Man

Patrols

While the CAC unit is not
actively involved in combat, Cpl.
Ricker and his colleagues do

Tip for Golf Players:
Stay Out of Vietnam
.

is, we

conducted a medical survey of the
village girls about two weeks ago.
We found a 90 percent incidence of
VD.”

this primarily by ‘writing up’ any

STULL

A CAC

Marines, one of whom is a naval
corpsman.
.This small
unit
is

him

Goes

Right to Source
Lyle Davis, sales manager of
radio station WEEF, spent the
month of April in Vietnam gather
ing information for interviews and
tapes with North Shore men fo
the following stories.
Mr. Davis accompanied fighte
strikes over South Vietnam, bom
ber runs, and air/sea rescue opera
tions in getting
the
first-hand
, accounts

‘North

of

Shore

servicemen ser

ving in the conflict.
tion,

In addi
he joined

airborne
units

and

field
ma-

rine and navy
units.
Mr. Davis
Tapes of Mr,
Davis’ interviews recently were

aired on the radio station. Rep
Robert McClory (R-12th) assisted
with arrangements for the trip
which was sponsored by Nick and
Gus Petropoulos of Petropoulos

Brothers Appliances, Inc., in Gur
nee.
Mr. Davis is married and has
two sons, Scott, 3, and Kenneth, 1
months. The family lives in Ev
anston.

May 25,

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�Where To Worship
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Deerfield

a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield

BAHA’I
_Assembly

of Deerfield

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

_

Miss

_ Hazel.

- Children’s
hour:
Sunday,
Jewett Park.Field House.

9:45

a.m.,

BAPTIST

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

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Sunday, May 28: 11 a.m. Bible jesson,
“Ancient
and
Modern
Necromancy,
alias Mesmerism
and Hypnotism,
Denounced. Nursery facilities are provided. Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate:
The
Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
7:30
a.m.,_
holy
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy commun-’
ion—first and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays, holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
Morning prayer: daily. 9 a.m.
Address:

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

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation
class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Lincolnshire
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian
Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L.

Sunday

service:

11

a.m.

Lanier.

Nursery

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

Helping in the local planning of B'nai B'rith's
1967 Anti-Defamation League fund-raising campaign are (from left) Mrs. Armund J. Schoen, Mrs.
Richard Ettlinger, Mrs. William |. Horwitch, Mrs.
David Novick, all of Highland Park, and Mrs.

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit
Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Zollie S. Frank, Winnetka. Armund J. Schoen o
Highland Park, is general chairman of the loca
campaign. A dinner at 6:30 tonight in the Pick
Congress Hotel will kick off the drive.

Rector:

EVANGELICAL
Address:

Line

Rev.

Rd.

Richard

A.

Swan-

p.m.
EVANGELICAL

The Rev. Mr. Grote has serve

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.

as assistant pastor and minist¢
to youth for the church for t
past year.

Nor-

unday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurser
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

_ JEWISH

Beth
Office:

631

recepti

Rockwood, Tenn., June 21.

- man Steffenson.
ts,

farewell

Rockwood Presbyterian Church

BRETHREN
Bethlehem

_

a

and will preach for the 11:30 a.
service at the First Presbyteria
Church of Deerfield.
Sunday will mark his last se
mon at the church, which he wi
leave to become. pastor of t

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

UNITED

at

after the 9:45 a.m. service Sunda

Suburban

200 County

The

The Rev. Jeffrey Grote will b
honored

FREE

North
Pastor:

Farewell Service
For Rev. Grote

Deerfield

Shown is a rendering of the all-purpose building

for the First Presbyterian

Or

Daniel Friedman.

Friday

service:

of Deerfield.

Ground for the addition will be broken after the

Rd.

Rabbi:

Church

11 am.

8 p.m.

service Sunday. The

new

building will

house Sunday School rooms, a choir robing and
rehearsal room, a loft for Boy and Girl Scout and
youth activities, and new office space.

VISITS IN DEERFIELD
Arnold Younger, chief petty
ficer, of Baltimore, Md., was

recent weekend guest of Mr. a
Mrs. Robert G. Patterson, 4
Carlisle Av., Deerfield.

LUTHERAN
Zion
Address:

10 Deerfield

Rd.

Pastor: The Rev. Herbert
son.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday

_

Church
eighth

services:

school:

8*

9 a.m.,

grade.

9,

C.

Peter-

10:45

nursery

a.m.

through

- METHODIST
Christ
Address:

1558

Pastor:

The

Wilmot

Rev.

Milo

Rd.

J. Vondracek.

Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities and child care
are provided during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
eect. 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through

h_

school.

unior,

senior

MYF:

PRESBYTERIAN

Sunday,

4

p.m.

Pastor:

824 Waukegan

The

Rev.

Rd.

Bernard

F.

Didier.

Assistant pastors:
The Revs. Jeffrey
Grote,
. Johnson,
and
Frederiek
W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss

Linda Connors.

Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Bapsecond
Sunday.
Church
school:
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
Chapel: Wednesday, 9 a.m.
Junior
High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesoy. 4 p.m.
:
:
reshman
fellowship:
Friday,
5:46
p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30

: tism ’

aS
ce

p.m.

Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
Holy

UNITARIAN
North Shore

28

Promised You a Rose Garden’ at
its monthly meeting at 1 p.m.
today in the home of Mrs. Howard
Park.
VISIT

FROM

OHIO

Mr. and Mrs. John Matta of
Lakewood, O., are visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, the Ronald J. Mattas, 703 Byron Ct.,
Deerfield. The visitors attended
confirmation of their granddaughter, Sherrill, in Zion Lutheran
Church on Sunday afternoon, May
14th. Relatives and friends were

guests at a buffet supper given at
the

Mattas’

home

after the

cere-

mony.

Cross

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

Address:
Minister:
zer.

B’nai Torah in Highland Park will
discuss Hannah Green’s “I Never

Walton, 881 Kimball Rd., Highland

First
Address:

TO DISCUSS BOOK
The book club of Congregation

2100 Half Day Rd.
The Rev.
Russell

R.

Blet-

ATTEND DERBY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Day,
1707 Garand Dr., Deerfield, were

guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Claybourn in Louisville when they
attended
May 6.

the

Kentucky

Derby

on

VACATION IN ATLANTA
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Allen,
1125 Hazel Av., Deerfield, have
returned after spending several
days in Atlanta, Ga.

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May 25,

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Group for Mentally Retarded
Will Open Annual Convention
The North Shore Association for
Retarded Children will host the
nnual convention of the Illinois

Mrs.
Robert
Children
Board.
Knight of Winnetka will report on
the Community Planning Project

on

vanston’s Orrington Hotel.

The

main

speaker

will be Dr.

a member

of the

aculty of the graduate school for
dvanced studies in social welfare
ht Brandeis University.
At

a 9 a.m.

meeting

Saturday,

Dr. Dybwad
will discuss his
xperiences as a consultant on
ental retardation to national
fovernments and will compare
rogress in Illinois with advances
treating retardation in other

“Mrs. Knight

as

.m. to noon tomorrow.
Projects,”

heltered
Workshop,”
.m.;
“The Mentally

Joseph

Kraft

Mrs.

V.

tion

teacher

Ln.,

‘‘The

Complete
Luxury

Hartrey

R.

West,

special

at

Evanston
assistant

and

Borchaloo,

High
Mrs.

These

at 1:30
Deficient

VISIT

Park will be chairman
of the local
Mrs. James Hall of Winnetka
ill be chairman of the workshop
n the Association for Retarded

Dr. Dybwad

Dr.

Kraft

Mori

Bokhara,

Nain,

others in small and large sizes.

bales have been moved

and will be sold at the

Road, &amp; Edens Expwy.

at Rt 41, Highland

Park,Ill.

Thursday, May 25, at 8 p.m. Sharp
Unpacking

and view from 6 p.m. to time of sale.

National Carpets of Persia
1422 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

1.

Auctioneer:

ARIZONA

Fausto

Ricci

Due to short span of time for the disposal — catalogues

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hale and
their children, Mary
and Bill,
1665 Duffy Ln., Bannockburn, have
returned from an Arizona vacation at Jokake Ranch in Phoenix.

projects workshop.

Belouch,

and many

celebrated

ra, 5, and her son Craig,

of Highland

consider
offered
unusual
Persian

Holiday Inn
Lake-Cook

three birthof Mr. and
1160 Myrtle

were

Mossoul,

Kurdi, Afghans

BIRTHDAYS

Deerfield,

Quality

Included in bales offered at this sale are: Inlaid Silk Quom,
Natural Keshan, Djian Tabriz, Lahver with Royal
Hunting
Design,
Kirman,
Jozan
Sarouk,
Ispahan,

educato

Exhibition

of

We are offering for complete disposal of what we
to be the largest collection in types and sizes ever
for sale by Public Auction in this area—of
outstanding qualities of time honored hand woven
and Oriental rugs, runners and carpets.

Av.,

guests;

Shipment

Persian Rugs

with a party Sunday afternoon.
Relatives and friends helped to
celebrate the birthdays of Mrs.
Samuels, her daughter, Ann Deb-

Persons Law,’’ and “The Associaion
for
Retarded
Children
Board,” at 7:30 p.m.

Dr.

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Mothers Day and
days in the family
Mrs. Neil Samuels,

Mrs. Newtor

includes
and

Of a

Vernon
Av.,
Mrs. Donald

luncheon

CELEBRATE

brchard School for Special Educaon in Skokie will be held from 9

Local

at

School, special
Newton.

hore School and Training Center,
525 Church St., Evanston, and

New

Lloyd

Evanston,

Films showing problems of reardation will be shown in the
otel and guided tours of the

workshop

Public Auction

Larson of 2749 Helen Dr., Glenview, entertained; Mrs. Thom-

ountries.

Tomorrow’s

Important Sale

Retardation.

S. Karger of 234
Glencoe, luncheon;

ee

Announcing an

Ralph von Osinski of Carol
Stream and Dr. Edward Eagle of
Evanston will conduct the convention’s business meeting at 10:15
a.m. Saturday following Dr. Dybwad’s lecture.
Members of the North Shore
Association for Retarded Children
helping arrange the convention
include Mrs. Brooke Jensen of
1501 Sunset Ridge Ln., Northbrook, registration; Mrs. Robert

Association for the Mentally Rearded tomorrow and Saturday in

unnar Dybwad,

Mental

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will be available only at the unpacking.
Terms:

Cash

or

Check

college-bound students face . -

At Roycemore, the Challenge of Five concept begins at the seventh
grade. All students in the Upper School take a required five-course
program. It is sequentially structured in the five basic disciplines:
English, mathematics, science, social studies and foreign languages. |
The program is specifically designed for the average and above student
who wants to accept this Challenge. A faculty-student ratio of 1-10 and
an average class size of 15 means that Roycemore faculty and advisors
can maintain close attention to the individual needs of the boys and
girls whose destiny they influence.
Comprehensive aptitude testing places the average Roycemore student
in the top tenth percentile on a national scale. Every Roycemore graduate for many years has been accepted in colleges and universities across
the country.
Roycemore has served the North Shore communities for 52 years. It
has achieved its standing by teaching children how to learn..
The Challenge of Five is not an easy program. But it is effective.

Each generation for the past half-century or more has faced the same
educational problem: school is tougher now than when dad was a
student.
That’s true. It’s a hard fact of academic life and this is why:

© our overcrowded colleges and universities have more applicants
(and

consequent

rejections)

every

year.

@ college curricula are more demanding every year — technological and other advances of the Space Age are exerting their
pressures.
@ explosion of knowledge — most professions and businesses
change so drastically and frequently that educators cannot
predict what course of study will be prescribed in colleges five
or more years hence.
How can we best prepare youngsters for college? This is where the
Challenge of Five comes in.

ADMISSIONS
Roycemore is a co-educational independent school, admitting students
from junior kindergarten through grade XII. Admission is determined
after a thorough evaluation of the applicant’s qualifications based on:
1. personal factors, 2. entrance examinations, and 3. previous school
record.

The traditional four-course high school program frequently doesn’t
provide the needed depth in the five basic disciplines to insure success
on the college level. But we believe a FIVE-course program helps
college-bound students meet the challenge.
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school

information

year
call

will
or

be

write

ROYCENMORE
640

LINCOLN

STREET

EVANSTON
founded

ay 25, 1967

FIVE

OF

CHALLENGE

THE

held

at

Director

the
of

school

on

Saturday,

June

10

at 9:00

a.m.

Admissions.

SCHOOL
DAvis

8-3220

1917

29

�Announcing the Second Aanyal
Don Kerbis Summer Tennis Camp

ANDERSON—Mr.

and

HAMILTON—Mr.

Mrs.

- Henry I. Anderson Jr., 1741 Bever-

Bertram

ly Pl., Highland Park, a son,
- Henry ‘Ingvall, May 5 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are

Susan

Mr. and
Granton,

Mrs.
Wis.,

F.

and

Mrs.

59

Pierce

Hamilton,

Rd., Highland
Eve,

Park,

a daughter,

May 6

in

and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton,
both of Chicago.

_ Henry I. Anderson of Des Plaines.
CAREY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1033
Deerfield
Rd.,
Carey,
_ Deerfield, twin boys, Kevin P. and

HAYLES—Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hayles, 245 Western Av., Highland

Michael J., May 3 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are

Apr. 30 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr..and Mrs.
Clarence Peterson, 245 Western

, J.

Park,

Mrs. Donald Easton, 835 Northwoods Dr., Deerfield, and Dr. and
Mrs. Louis Nash of Camarillo,

v.,

and Mrs. Robert W.

Lester

of

of Hebron,

and

=

Grandparents

Pearl

and

Mrs.

1756

South-

and

Mrs.

REGISTER
TWO

Rd.,

Highland

Park,

a son,

Poon

Scott, May 6, in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald MacArthur, 142

Abingdon Av., Kenilworth, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bremhorst,
Belleville, Ill.
(Continued

on page

NOW
SESSIONS

June 19 to July 14
July 17 to August |!
SEND OR CALL FOR BROCHURE

Mac
ARTHUR—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald MacArthur Jr., 1647 Green

Bay

FOUR-WEEK

DON KerBisS TENNIS CLUB
1660 SKOKIC VaLLeyY RD.
HIGHLAND Park ILLINOIS 60035

phone 433-4600

32)

Eva

in

Highland

Park

Hospital.

Herz,

86

Walker

Av.,

both

of

GILMORE—Dr.

and

Mrs.

HOFFMEYER—Mr.

Mrs.

Carl

Carl

both of Chicago, and Mrs. Albert
H. Hoffmeyer of Winter Park,
Fla., formerly of Wilmette.

of Chicago

Gilmore

of

San

Il.

GOLDBERGER—Mr.

and

Robert

L.

Goldberger,

Berkeley

Rd.,

Highland

Mrs.

1621
Park,

are

and

Mr.

Mr.

HUNTER—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
M.
Hunter,
1842
Beverly
PI.,
Highland
Park,
a son, Wayne

McCullough, May 5 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hunter of
Skokie and Mrs. Mary Hofstetter

and

Mrs.

Milton

and

Mrs.

Alfred

_ Goldberger, both of Chicago.

NORTH

SHORE

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VALUE

a

daughter, Karen Beth, May 9 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents

Mrs.

Grandparents
are
Mrs.
Anna
Groebe and William C. Groebe,

R. Gilmore, 1326 Ferndale Rd.,
Highland
Park, a son, Robert
Kenton, May 8 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. Karl Menger

and

Arnold Hoffmeyer, 1115 Pam Anne
Dr., Glenview, a daughter, Heidi,
May
3 in Evanston
Hospital.

C.

S. Gilbert and Mrs.
Helen
| Dunn, both of Lake Forest.

KNAUER—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas E. Knauer, 1410 Central
Av.,
Deerfield,
a
son,
Kevin
Michael, May 3 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

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Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Kulaga and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Peneschi, both of Chicago.

Highland Park.

DUNN—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
A. Dunn, 2003 Second St., Highland Park, a son, Sean Patrick,
May 5 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. E.

Rubin

For Boys and Girls from 7 to 17

May 3 in Highland Park Hospital.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Kriser, 124 S. Deere Park
Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward

~ wood.

Jose,

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11

Mr.

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and

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HERZ—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M.
Herz, 3399 Krenn Av., Highland
Park, a son, Joseph Daniel, May

Mrs.

are

Hershinow,

Mrs.

Hershinow of Winnetka.

‘Ernest J. Castelli, 654 Walnut St.,
Highland Park, a son, Ernest
Joseph II, May 4 in Highland Park

- Hospital.

L.

and

Highland Park, Dr. Herbert Goldt

Park Av., Highland Park, and Mr.

CASTELLI—Mr.

Mrs.

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mrs. Claire Goldt, 436 Hazel Av.,

Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Morrison, 420
Cash

and

‘ PENESCHI—Mr.

Ronald B. Peneschi, N. Woodland

Jean,

land Av., Highland Park, a daughter, Amy Elise, May 9 in Highland

land Park, a daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, Apr. 30 in Highland
2 Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Robert

Highwood,

Debra

HERSHINOW—Mr.

Cash, 1379 Eastwood Av., High-

and Mrs.

daughter,

Hayles, of Prichard, Ala.

Cal.
‘CASH—Mr.

a

Zack of Lake
R. Knauer of

Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Marshall

Harold Bender of
and Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. S. E.
Forest and Mrs.
Austin, Minn.

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�New Avtioale Announced
(Continued

from

MILLER—Mr.

and

30)

Mrs.

Wil-

aks

liam B. Miller, 2700 Duffy Ln.,
Deerfield, a son, Clifford Barclay,
_ May 2 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mrs. Norman

Esthus

and

Mr.

a

L.

of Arlington

and

Mrs.

Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Reardon of Round Lake.

dan Rd., Highwood.

SADER—Mr.
and Mrs. Harold
M. Sader, 1670 Huntington Ln.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Elisa
Dale, May 8 in Highland Park

Great-grand-

parents are Mrs. Caroline Nardini
of Highwood, and William Hathorn
of Zion, Ill.

Heights

William,

Clarence E. Hathorn, 697 Homewood Av., Highland Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Nardini, 237 Sheri-

H.

_. Miller of Barrington.

een.
MO
ee
pee

OINES—Mr. and Mrs. Ole P. J.
Oines, 1048 Hazel Av., Deerfield, a
son, Daniel Norman, May 4 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor
A. Fredd of Hancock, Mich.

and Mrs. Mario
Bonniebrook
Dr.,

Mundelein, a daughter, Julie Ann,
_ May 14 in Highland Park Hospital.
- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Sa

ee

NARDINI—Mr.
914
Nardini,

(

Ps

PETERSON—Mr.

— Tonight for Club

John
Av.,

A speech entitled ‘‘Bridging the
_ Gap of Expensive

Education’”’ will

highlight a dinner meeting of the
Serra Club at 6:45 tonight.
_ The speaker will be Rev. James
Bowman, S.J., an instructor at St.
Ignatius High School in Chicago.
Fr.

Bowman

summer
the

will

program,

school

explain

sponsored

three

years,

a

by

which

enables boys from deprived homes
to enrich their educational experience.

The

meeting

N.J.,

will be held at the

R.

and

Peterson,

Highland

556

Park,

Mrs.

Michigan

a daughter,

Sharon Michelle, May 13 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents

Grandparents
E.

Shimkin,

and

Mr.

and

are

CHICAGOLAND’S LAST
AVAILABLE LAKEFRONT
&amp; WOODED
HOMESITES
HAVE

Mrs.

of

Trenton,

Mrs.

Samuel

3

in

Highland

Park
Take

Hospital. Grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. Albert Slepyan, 66 Hazel
Av., Highland Park, and Mrs.

Route

104

Larkdale

cently
:

and Vanessa,

Rd.,

attended

a

Deerfield,

re-

wedding

and

Smith, 2714 Western Av., Highland

and

D.C.

QUICK
&amp; QUIET

(Grand

Ave.),

then ‘West

(Left)

to Office

(2 Mi

West

of Route

REALTOR EST. 1911. 1819 Grand
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KS

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Ave.

LA

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REARDON—Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon, 1045 Broadmoor
Av.,
Deerfield,
a
daughter,
Margaret Stephania, May 14 in

in Washington,

of Mr.

132

PETTORELLI—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luciano E. Pettorelli, 1023 Half
Day Rd., Highland Park, a son,
Michael Joseph, May 13 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Sesto Linari, 315
North Av., Highwood, and Mr. and

Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward

the guests

‘‘woodsy’” atmosphere, they also enjoy
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the
modern
conveniences
they'd
find in the city...
including: storm
and sanitary sewers, paved streets, city
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are Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Amendola,
1980 Beverly Pl., Highland Park,
and
Mr.
and Mrs.
Robert
E.
Peterson, 667 Glenview Av., Highland Park.

Balfor Goldman during their stay

were

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Edens-Skokie Hwy. (Rt.
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WEDDING

~The Morton L. Allans and their

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THE

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ON

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While
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ZAX—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R.
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May

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said Mrs. Max Sickle Jr., who will
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assisted
by Mrs.
Louis Rudin.

Visits Children

LOT

Couple
Re

MEY

In
Mr.

and

Raymond

Mrs.

E.

Le RSM
OAM

Werhane have returned to Guttenberg, Ia., after visiting their
children in this area. In Highland
_ Park,

the

Werhanes

visited

their

son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed O’Connor, 1503 Deerfield
Pl.,

and

the

Lorry

Werhanes

of

2745 Port Clinton Rd. They also
visited the Carl J. Werhanes, 1050
= - Elmwood Av., Deerfield.

=

The

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son,

visitors

attended

the

The
office

North
will

activities

Mrs.

- Pa.

Mrs.
~

Rose

next

Moving

first

EUROPE

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Haines
and their children, Cheryl and
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weeks

in

Europe

on

a

tour

Great savings in name brands

of

England,
Holland,
and France.
Cheryl
attends
Deerfield
High
School and David goes to the
Alan
B.
Shepard
Junior
High

and

BIGELOW

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BEMPORAD
MAGEE

School.

Parents

THIS SUMMER HELP

© YOUR CHILD BECOME
AN

EFFECTIVE

READER

Special Values for you in our present stock

them

CONJUNCTION

STUDENTS WILL BE TESTED
ROYCEMORE SCHOOL, 640

to Jenkintown,

with

IN

WITH

THE

SHAG — GOLD — ALL WOOL
SHAG — MARTINI ALL WOOL
TWIST — GOOD COLORS — ALL WOOL

ROYCEMORE

Schech-

will

mother,

be

THE

Mrs.

TEST

SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH AT 9 AM AT
LINCOLN ST., EVANSTON, ILL. 60201.

TAKES

ONE

DE SITTER CARPET

HOUR

lives with them.

Mrs. Malin is now convalescing
from
pneumonia
at Highland
Park Hospital. Jay will enroll attute in September.

120 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-3336
Hilicrest 6-6120

TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD, PLEASE CALL MR. HALE AT
ROYCEMORE SCHOOL. TEL. DA 8-3220, OR MR. RYAN,

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Insti-

=

TOURS

Catholic

Herbert

month

who

a therapeu-

READAK READING AND STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM TO BE

Schechter’s
Malin,

as

With the hiring of Mrs. DeFilipps, Highland Park Hospital
now has three registered dietitians on the part-time staff.

Senior

Monday

Hospital

=

ter and their son, Jay, 808 Castlewood Ln., Deerfield, are moving
early

on

in New

tic dietitian.

Shore Senior Center
be
closed
and
no

held

OFFERED
and

Veterans

Tuesday.

eres Apt 30.
Mr.

by

has

York City and has served at Hines

Center members
and non-members.
The group will travel by chartered bus, leaving the Community
House at 12:30 p.m.

communion of their grandDavid, son of the Lorry

- Werhanes, in St. James

attended

Deerfield,

Hospital as a dietitian.
Mrs. DeFilipps trained

Wednesday is the deadline for
the
June
14
reservations
for
McVickers Theater matinee performance
of
“Fiddler
on
the

to be

Ln.,

joined the staff of Highland Park

Theater Trip

Roof”

North Shore Area

Sore"

Marjorie DeFilipps of 850

Westcliff

SE &lt; &gt; ERR &lt; | RMT &lt;

“Creating

Mrs.

A student
of Madame
Seiho
Arakawa of the Misho-Kai International School of Flower Arranging, Chicago,
Mrs.
Sickle has
received
the
school’s
assistant
teacher degree. She is a member
of the North Shore Club.

“ya(AS

ED)

_ Chautauqua meeting in Winnetka
_ Community House.

Both are Highland Park residents.

ED)

“Simple Flower Arrangements”’
will be discussed and demonstrated from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the North Shore Senior Center

Resident Named
Hospital Dietician

642-6012.

Monday &amp; Thursday 9 a.m. to 9p.m. Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,

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REALTORS
OFFICES ALSO IN EVANSTON, GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK, WINNETKA &amp; LAKE FOREST

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field

... 735 DEERFIELD
OPEN

CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED
De Luxe custom ranch in Lincolnshire.
Huge bay window
and fireplace in Living rm. Built-in kitchen with breakfast
rm.; paneled family rm.; 3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths; 2car gar. with electric. door. Gorgeous bluestone patio. Professional landscaping; underground sprinkling. Near springfed private lake, courts &amp; park. $53,500.

HOME OF TOMORROW
TODAY
9 room, 5 bedroom
custom
built CONTEMPORARY
ranch
in the beautiful Woodland
Park section of Deerfield. Excellent built-in kitchen.
Screened
porch;
2-car carport.
A
unique offering at $47,500.

34

MONDAY

LINCOLNSHIRE
Custom contemporary ranch complete with Lord &amp; Burnham
greenhouse
on wooded,
landscaped
half-acre
in area
of
comparable homes. Near sprihg-fed lake, tennis courts and
swim club. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 32’ screened
porch. Newly decorated. $48,500.

A SPACIOUS HOME
2
for the family on the way up! Every possible convenience
for easy, but elegant living is featured in this 4 bedroom,
2
bath bi-level. Impressive features inside and out: Cent.
Air-Cond., indirect lighting, fabulous decor, Circular drive,
2 car garage with electric eye. Realistic at $53,900.

THRU

ROAD

SATURDAY,

e Phone:
8:30

‘TIL

5,

WI 5-3750
SUNDAY,

10

‘TIL

5

WAITING FOR THE BIG FAMILY
Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath home in Deerfield’s beautiful
Clavinia area. Gigantic family rm. with large and beautifully paneled fireplace.
Kitchen
has eating
area, built-in
oven, range, dishwasher &amp; disposal. Oversized 2-car garage.
2,755 sq. ft. of living area. $47,900.

Velvet
for this
thruout
stone
kitchen

“TALL TREES”
— GLENVIEW
lawns &amp; professional
landscaping
form the setting
impressive custom Colonial. De Luxe appointments
its four grand bedrooms, 2%
baths, family rm. with
fireplace,
Naugahyde
paneled
rec.
room,
dream
with breakfast area. $59,500.

May 25, 196
3

£

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Classified Advertising Section
Reaching 73,000 North Shore Homes in..

e THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

e WILMETTE
1232 Central

715

475-1560

Lincoln

Ave.,

e

NEWS

Vernon

Ave.,

Glencoe

e GLENVIEW

LIFE
Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA
588

e GLENCOE

REVIEW

St., Evanston

TALK

¢

Winnetka

1438

444

Shermer

Rd.,

Central

e

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NORTHBROOK

446-4300

HIGHLAND

446-4300

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview

251-4300

..

444

STAR

HERALD

Highland

HIGHWOOD

724-4300

Northbrook

PARK
Ave.,

Central

¢

:

Ave.,

Park

HERALD
Highland Park 433-4300

DEERFIELD

VILLAGER

444 Central Ave.,

272-4300

433-4300

Highland

THE

AN
ADVERTISER

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

VILLAGE

serving

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Lake Forest-Lake

$1.20

433-4300

Bluff

and

BEAGLE
ack
uth
D7.

with
West

Monday

5

Business Personal

FEMALE

LOST YOUR PET?
may have been injured. Call your
al animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
iversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

to

Avoid Conflicting
DATES

19.

HOW

DOES

We
are
now
listing events
through
1967.
Help
us _ to _ hel
you
by
“‘clearing’’ your dates TODAY.

Deerfield Villager
Highland
444 Central
945-7300

Ave.

Highland

Reward.

DA

e fore

paw.

Reward.

DOG,

POODLES
home raised,
WI

Stud

FREE!

KITTENS

SCIENCE.

2 PURE

Absolutely

PROJECT.
AL 1-8218

WHITE

precious,

1

DAvis 8-5838.

GOLDEN

4
MOS.
children,
A _ real

riotous

tabby,

LAB. FEMALE
SHOTS.

Lab Mixture Puppies, $15
EVENINGS

Saturday

morning.

AFTER
HI

5

OR

6-1470.

GRAY
PERSIAN
CAT,
MALE,
ALtered. 3 yrs. old. Beautifully trained.
Give to good home, Call after 6 p.m.,
272-0801.

TOY

service.

FOX

TERRIER

EARLY

Personal

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #£132 in
this Paper!
Evanston Review

2

A.K.C.,

female.
right

home

8 wks.

home.

old,

traine

0

Fine

:

Free

Call 945-5465.

$35

11

wks.;

( ee

Sf:

SIAMESE KITTENS
Blue and Seal Point
excel. stock; Pies tease

SCHIPPERKE

PUPPIES.

x

Intelligert
small
dogs
for home
apt. 2 females, 9 weeks. Shots.
Phone VE 5-1057.

MINIATURE

10

or

SCHNAUZER

A.K.C. 5 YRS. OLD.
dog. $25. WI 5-1287.

GOOD

WATCH

WEEK
OLD
KITTENS.
eve 7
loving
homes.
2
Tabby
ma
Maltese females. Pan trained.
with children. Please call 869-1911.

A.K.C.
REGISTERED
GERMA
Shepherd
puppies.
Have _ shots

have

been wormed.

9 weeks

old. ot

356-2537.

Labrador

Retriever Put

A.K.C. 6 WEEKS.
YOrktown 6-8219.
STANDARD

old

beauties.

7

Good

Home

males

6

A.
:

and

POODLE
CHAMPION

Mi

watc

raised.

SHEPHERD

PUPPIES,

females, 7

shots and wormed,

FIVE

oat

POODLES.

black

$50 and

312-223-0873.

up. P

PU PSBLACK

SIRED, a
aa
Call 832- 8703

WEEKS

OLD

GUAR

SIAM

kittens.
Chocolate
point,
seal
Housebroken. Used to children.
4-6898, after 5. All day Sat.

SCHNAUZER

OUR

baad

4-184

FREE:

MALE

kittens.

761-7976.

WITH

PUPPIES
CHILDREN

If no ans., HI —

BLACK

Moving,

need

CAT,
good

€

3 TIGE
home.

AUSTRALIAN
SHEPHERD
MIX Fon:
pies ready now or will hold for you
until schl. is out; no charge. Huppert,
491-0588. 911 Gaffield, Evanston.

MULTIPLE COLUMN
REGULAR COPY

raised.

LOVE
FOR
SALE:
ADOR
brown-eyed pups. A.K.C, Irish se
Mahogany.
By
champion
Mike.
537-0084.

PUPS,

MALAMUTE PUPPIES
729-2537

CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF JUNE 1, 1967

&lt;3
MALE

KITTENS
REMAINING.
MUST
now
to
make
room
ex
arrivals.
1 beige male,
me be

UN

COCKER,
REWARD.

Cats

POODLE,

breeding, coat very long and be
little black-eyed powder
puff, wit
disposition of an apgel. $150. 272

male and female,
U.K.C.
registered,
wormed, temporary shots. 348-1783.

PLUS
PUPPIES
lineage. 381-6820.

lines

and

TOY

weeks,

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS.
A.K.C.
Chamption
lines,
9
left,
raised
in
home w/children. Ready for Memorial
wkend. Call Don Plude, 945-5719.

CALL

10 days

apo

KITTENS

6 MO.; HOUSEBROKEN;
ALL
Parents on premises. 587-7120.

5-1657

PERSONALITY
Excep. champ.

trained.

Reasonable.

TOY
POODLE.
ADORABLE
old.
Black
male,
loves’
A.K.C.
Housebroken,
shots,
charmer. ALpine 6-1563.

BEAUTIFUL AFGHANS

Park
433-4370

Shots;

Dogs

| APRICOT

MALE,

DEADLINE: Friday, May 26, 1967 — 12 Noon
DEADLINE: Saturday, May 27, 1967 — 4 P.M.

|

BEAUTIFUL A.K.C. REG. COLLIES
Champion line Collie puppies.
deal for children.
Call Woodstock 815-338-4199.

GREAT
DANE
PUPPIES.
BLACK.
wks. old. A.K.C, Phone 338-8042.

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, May 29, and Tuesday, May 30.

ANDREAS
SALON UNDER
NEW
anagement. Now K&amp;K Beauty Salon,
4 Kedzie, Evanston, Ill. 869-2671.

1967

IRISH SETTERS
Exceptional,
affectionate
and _ protective show and field prospects. Sire
Bench
and Field Ch. Shots, 10 wks.
A.K.C. Call 832-1297.
AM
A
DARLING
3 MONTH
OLD
FEMALE
COCKER _
SPANIEL.
WHITE
WITH
BLACK
SPOTS.
I
LOVE
CHILDREN.
PLEASE
CALL
AFTER 6 P.M .724-6128.

4 mos.

Champion.

SIAMESE
BRED FOR
Male at Stud.

10
POODLE

Memorial Day
NOTICE

8-2144.

R
FAMILY
HOME
AND
PROPy can be protected from
dusk to
wn,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
ed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
iformed Patrolman, making inspecrounds
throughout
the
night.
instant alertness maintained against
owlers, intruders, vandals and outpeak of fire.
NORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
Richmond nee
gf
OT
Til.

y 25,

Cats

white,

A.K.C.
reg.
Call 392-4419.

Cats

Call 764-6873.

:
BUFF
FEMALE
rth
Lee
Rd.
vicinity.
ll 272-2905.

Business

and

male,

and

MINIATURE

A.K.C.,

GIRL’S
26’’
TURQUOISE
hwinn bike nr. Sacred Heart Church
eral weeks ago, phone HI 6-2240.

TAN

TO LOS ANGELES.

Dogs

ADORABLE

LINE

order

Minimum 4

GERMAN

SMALL
MALE
CAT
BLOND
h tiger stripes.
Missing
about
10
ys. Please return, his family misses
. Call 729-2790.

AND

.10 PER
with

and companions.
945-4085.

:

: BLACK

Dogs

White toys,
All colors.

Park Herald

LOST IN EVANSTON:
pearl.

of

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

FOUND—LARGE
MALE
_SIAx
ESE. EAST GLENVIEW. CANNOT
EP. GOES TO SHELTR IF NOT
AIMED. PA 9-0037.

t w/one

listing

10

DOGS
AND
CATS
HAVE
SUFFERED
from population explosion for years.
Good
homes
needed.
Please
do not
phone. Visit from 1 to 5 daily.
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

CAR

Car

GER.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
A.K.C.,
TOP
quality
blood
lines,
bred
for sound
minds and bodies, 4 M., 13 wks. Show
and breedin
qual. 6 F., 8 M, 6 wks.
Pets,
guards,
breeding,
show.
$75;
$100; $125. Call 223-0873 anytime.

Simply
Mail (or
meetings

MY

Your

Leave around June Ist.
:
References required.
ALpine 6-0393,
STUDENT,
18.
NEEDS
RIDE
TO
California end of June or early July.
Will help drive Reg! /or pay tor ride.
6-7639

10

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

KEEP-

IND: RING. GIVE FULL DETAILS.
lease, no calls after 9 p.m. ALpine
B218.
IT: MALE
GERMAN
SHEPHERD.
me
Ky-ato,
black
and
tan.
Rehard.
Please
call
Mr.
Richardson,
B-7668.
: BUNCH
OF
KEYS
MONDAY
+
15th.
Orrington
and
Sherman.
keycase. If found, please call UN
3.

all

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Travel—Share

DRIVE

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

T:
FEMALE
SIAMESE
SEAL
bint cat with a crooked tail. Vicinity
oe
Knolls, May 22. Call 272T
DOG,
LARGE
YOUNG
MALE
rt golden retriever but very light
lor wearing tan collar. Reward.
VErnon 5-3799
iT: GRANDMOTHER’S
GOLD AND
ack oval pin. Probably near Michin Shores Club, Wilmette. Reward.
446-5998.
AYED
CAT
TINKERBELL,
ack, white and brown. In neighborod of Woodlawn and Country Lane
Glencoe. Phone 835-1017.
‘

8

MESSAGE

white
feet,
‘“SOCKER
Winnetka,
Reward.
446-

DIAMOND
PENDANT.
e. Reward. Please call
L 6-0409.

475-1560

251-4300

Found

MIX

line

or if paid within

ADS

_

MULTIPLE COLUMN

per

DISCOUNT:
Cash

Lost

945-7300

AND

DEADLINES

Noon

Park

Black Labrador

5

:

Retriever

3 YRS. OLD. A.K.C.
Call 724-4821.

$65

ADORABLE
BLACK
KITTENS
GOOD
habits, healthy, part Burmese,
also —
7

Card

of

Thanks

MINNIE
LEVIN
AND
CHILDREN
would like to thank all their friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
consideration
at
the
time
of their
bereavement.

Use
* Wilmette Life

Hollister Want

Ads

DACHSHUND, 9 MOS. FEMALE
A.K.C. reg.; brown and red coloring:
all shots;
paper
trained.
Very
good
with children. $60. 831-9403.

YELLOW
LABRADOR.
MALE.
A.K.C.
Reg. 6 mos. Housebroken. All shots.
Intelligent,
lovable.
Good
home
oak
w/school
age
children.
$90.

MINIATURE
mos.;
Champ.
child.

ears
sired;

SCHNAUZERS
cropped;
per.
shots.
raised
in
home
w/

ALpine

1-9086

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

3

serving

MIN.
MALE
APRICOT
POODLES.
Shots and papers. $85. Call 864-0090.
Cae
ASUS + Siler,
shots, $75 and
Call B20. 9157

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

A.K.C.

* Deerfield Villager

grey
6.00

and parti colors to
and up. GR 5-8387.

good

homes,

FREE KITTENS

6 WEEKS OLD; TRAINED.
PArk 4-1978.
ADORABLE
Mother

COLLIE

PUP,

pedisresd collie,
CR 2-6107

* Highwood Herald

MALE.
$15,

Classified — ji

�+

CLASSIFIED

uction

Christmas Trees and Decorations
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood

Sales

iles—

“Tor sole

Sports

pe

Cars

gy pt
Loons
ito Service
ic
Automobile Tires and Accessories

Outboard

Motors.

and Gifts

oks

and Contractors
Maintenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities

Investments

and

Partnerships

Personal

rv

and

Photography

of Thanks
try—Cabinet
ing

10

Work

Dogs

and

Cats

16

MINIATURE

SCHNAUZER,

-

a

have

to

look

long

to

find

one

~ELSINGER'S FOR PETS
Young

ONLY

Parakeets $2.49

FOOD

:

AND

Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open

Sundays—Skokie

SHOW

BIRDS—WHITE

geons. Mated pairs
Can
live outdoors

SALE:

horse;
yrs.
Bars

FANTAIL

PI-

Brian

PALOMINO

ex. barrel racer;

Baker.

PLEASURE

1442 hands;

1 Palomino

Arabian,
831-3841.

color,

the other

beautiful

tan

PARROT,

- friendly

YOUNG,

clown.

Saying

is

color.

ae
Be

rolling
June
8th.

10:30

and Art Goods
ROUTES 53 AND

out the red carpet.
Open
House
in all

to

assortment
GHEST

5

p.m.

of

See

antiques

CASH

a

83,

Thurs.
shops,

fascinating

and

PRICE

gifts.

FOR

anytime,

14

Mr.

CASH

I

WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

ORI-

and Gifts

BOOK

BOOKS

APPRAISER

IN

store all day Friday and Saturday,
phone any
time
for information

_

or
or

- appointment. DA 8-4424. Ask for free
booklet
on values,
etc. BOOKER’S
- BOOKS 1307 Chicago Avenue.

&gt; PRICE SALE

*

i
x

_ KENNEDY'S
A

_ fine, rare.
— -11-27th

15

1911

_—_—_ Business

21

BOOKSHOP.

Central,

Evans.

May

Opportunities

;

Istery business for sale in Lake
t. There are exc. living quarters
above office and shop. Property is in
rime
cond.
Possibilities
for
other
isinesses
also.
Owner
will help in

_

financing.

~General American

1020 S. Waukegan

CE

Rd.

4-0640

OLD,

ESTABLISHED

Realty
Lake

NORTH

business.
Founders retiring.
_.dous future. ALpine
1-6300;
ALpine 6-4573.

WANTED:
will

INSURANCE
purchase
insurance

agency.
P.O.

_15A

Box

Forest

527-4900

SHORE

Tremenevenings

BROKER
a
3
Replies
confidential.
rite
422, Evanston.
art

Investments and Partnerships
DON’T GO INTO THE TRAVEL
OR Hotel Rep. business yet.
We have opportunity for you.
PHONE 372-8100

Business

Service

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS
PUMPED

AND

DRAINS
CHAS.
é

CLEANED

RODDED

BRINKMEYER

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

2 — Classified

CO.

OUR

NO

FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

EAST-GLEN

MAGIC
FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

hdo Productions,

1619

Glenview

Rd..

Glv.

Have

724-0300

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299.

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

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

26

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up _ and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

30

1

RD.

and

IF

Investments

YOU

Piano

Moving

and

MILDRED

CALL

AND
Il. C.C.

HAULING
18345MC-C

DOVER

RO

KRUGMAN

L ESSONS

POPULAR

IN

PIANO

ALpine

1-4201

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.
GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

34

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

It Makes
will

a Difference
you

find

and Winter
makes,

1-0666

MOVERS

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

TOP

Make

PRICES.

HOllycourt 5-5900
OBOE,
FULL
CONSERVATORY
§
tem
plato
key,
wood
Cabart
O
‘“‘F’”’ resonance, left hand F, low k
C sharp articulation. Léss than a
old. Perfect cond.
Call for appointment 945-8877

WE BUY USED PIANO
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |
E-FLAT
ALTO
SAX
CONN,
SILV
plated, $125; B-flat soprano Buese
$40; B-flat French
teakwood
Bo
system
clarinet,
$140.
By
pri
party; call PArk 4-2992.

BALDWIN

GRANDS

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

SPINET PIANO
PLEASE CALL DAvis 8-2]
FENDER
STRATOCASTER,
CHRQ
and sunburst finish. Good
condi
Best offer. Ask for Tom.
729-1276.
VOX SHADOW
3 PICKUP
ELE
guitar with case, cord and strap.
new, $100 or best offer. Kay Mand
and Barclay Folk Guitar. PA 4-00:

STUDIO

condition,

UPRIGHT

PIANO,

$75.

the

St. George
select

amongst

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WURLITZER
ORGAN
MODEL
4100
Walnut
finish,
perf. cond.
Financing
avail.,
1 yr. guarantee,
Priv. party.
$695. CR 2-4241 after 5:30 p.m.

Gq

827-1569
GIBSON AMP. TWO CHANNELS,
¢
12’
speaker,
$50.
Silvertone
guitar, $25.
Jeff
967
GIBSON
MINUTEMAN
ee reverb.
Firebird

Don't Buy a Grand

KELLY MOVING
1-2686

PAY

3811

until
fully

Storage

Pianos—All

McCALL

EXP.
PIANO
TEACHER,
GRAD.
American
Conservatory
of
Music,
instructor
of
music
at
Roycemore
School;
will accept add.
beg.
piano
students as of June 1. $3.00 per half
hour lesson. Ph. 475-5780 or DA 8-3220.
Evanston.

Only here

of Evanston

3-5020

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
A
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas.
_ Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-

272-749 |

Kranich &amp; Bach
other well-known

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at a

:
2-2515

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN

NEED

First National

29

RO

WILL

Tape

WHITE
GOLD
total
one
carat
$750,
sell
$325.

MONEY
for

5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago

Need

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save
you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

M.G.

LADY’S
SOLITAIRE
ENGAGEMENT
ring.
14 carat
White
gold,
12 carat
diamond, List price $560. Sell for best
offer. Phone 869-1284.

Loans

Instruction

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
BY FINE PROFESSIONALS

5-5080

LADY’S
14
CARAT
wedding
ring
set,
diamond.
Appraisal
Phone 869-1284.

RO

MY WORK GUARANTEED
Call Vanda, AL 1-2411

Musical

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

27

BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt.
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
conso
Studios. Rental option plan for ch
ren. Come in or call in daily 9 t
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 19

OR 5-7400

RENTAL
WE

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWA
New Spinet-88 Note
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
PF
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
Practice prions
ayers
fr.
Mon. and
Thur. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2-2
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chic

325.

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

Dressmaking and Alterations
ALL

Skokie

2-5520

LIGHT
HAULING
NIGHT
OR
DAY.
Furniture,
luggage,
appliances,
odds
ped ends. Bonded
and insured.
869-

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748 Oakton,

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

JACKSON MOVERS
:
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.

SING-ALONGS.
30, HI 6-1715.

Rental

CR

Professional

Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

34

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

BROTHERS

Equipment

CUSTOM
APPAREL
AND
ALTERAtions. Michigan Ave. experience. For
appointment call ID 2-2953.

CR

1

ILL.

MIDDLETON

and

Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,

Will Travel

FOLK MUSIC BY BOB GAND
\ or the Village School Singers or the
Gand Family Singers will surprise your
guests. Call now, WI 5-5321
WANTED:
FOLK/ROCK
BASS
PLAYer. Call Larry Friedberg at 251-2652,
Thurs. or Fri. before 6 p.m. or Sat.
morning.

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR:
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

DRAPES

Guitar,

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

YOrktown

HEMLINES
ALTERED
Skirts, dresses, coats, etc.
$2.50 and up
Very prompt.
Very reasonable.
PEACOCK CLEANERS
500 Central Av., Highland Pk. 433-1326.
(across from 1st National Bank)

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

Inc.

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

8910 WAUKEGAN

CLEANERS

Women—Business

Storage

MIDDLETON

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

ALTERATIONS

and

Mortgages

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—lIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
gna
and
Trailers—For
Sale
oys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment

HERBERT

Entertainment

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

USED,

BUILDING NOW BEING USED AS AN
:

L &amp; M CATERING

Store yo om ag

Moving

and

Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage
Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

22

23
M.G.

Real Estate Loans

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

WANDA

TEA,
GRADUATION,
OR
WEDDING
parties. Artistic hors d’oeuvres; sandwiches or sandwich loaves. Made
to
your order. ALpine 1-2269.

PARTIES
Krause

29

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148
For

Storage

Painting
and Decorating
Persona
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Reprair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery
Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
z
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apartment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condomini
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments
Wanted To Buy—Houses

4-PC.
COMBO
PLAYS
JAZZ,
ROCK
‘n’ roll, popular music. Let us cater
ee
Nag Call Gay after 4 p.m. at OR
-9233.

FANCY
or
jello

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

Lillian

Instruction

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

FOLK
Any

PARTY

8910

FOR YOUR

CERTIFIED

Catering

Ross.

Books

MODEL 150
flash gun. Like new.
$25. Call 251-0514

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Il.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

sntal rugs;
French
furniture;
odd
objects and bric-a-brac. Phone 338-3700
-.

CAMERA

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating
Hostess
Complete Service and
sieeent
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

words;

from same shipm’t currently at stores
at $125. Best offer. AL 6-3673.

Antiques
GROVE,

POLAROID

18

Carts

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

POLAROID
CAMERA
J-66
WITH
color
attachment.
In
perfect
cond.,
with leather case and all attachments.
$50. Call VE 5-0148, Thurs. and Fri.

GENTLE,

first

Photography

With

ILS,
MOTHER’S
FAVORITE
Gon AN,
CLEAN,
CLEAN
- HOME BRED AND LOVED. LITTER
OF FIVE, $5.00. 446-0940.
CHOICE

and

9

FOR SALE 2 RIDING HORSES, BOTH
Phone

Cameras

AL

Reasonable; tack included.
446-3580.

Pie 15/16

17.

107
108

Dressmaking — Sewing —-

1421

to raise your own.
all year.
Easy to

care for. $5.00 pair.
11-8501

FOR

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

Only

and

Needlework

~ HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

SUPPLIES

Two locations to serve you
1013

-

FRI., SAT.

21.

Service

REGULAR OR ELECTRONIC
We will run your pre-cut stencils,
or cut them for you.
BULLETINS, LETTERS, FORMS, ETC.
Reas. prices. Good delivery.
ADLER LETTER SERVICE
Days FR 2-2287
Nights and
wkends. OR 6-3910
318 W. Adams
Chicago
Albert Wechsler

Animals, Pets
and Supplies
THURS.,

Motorcycles—Go

Mimeographing

—
gayer and more lovable than
;
. 5 mos., A.K.C. $100. CR 2-2477.

ay

Business

YOU'LL

time

6

Moving
Musical
Notices

Office and

Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wante
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—tIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional:
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Good
or Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
in Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—
_ Wanted To Rent

:

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
obiles—Wanted
To Buy

uilders
ilding
|
ness

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals

INDEX

1-12’ 2
with case.

Bass Guita

AND CASE, NEVER USED. PERF
for beginner. $85. GR 5-6789.
GIBSON
SABER
REVERB
AMP
in. Lansing
speaker,
14 in. dri
horn, 50 watts, best offer.

Call WI 5-6167 after 7 p.m.

GIBSON

Cherry
eee

red.

will

ELECTRIC

Must

sacrifice,

sell

$80

GUITAR.

quickly

with

case.

Complete Set of Pear
drums, excellent condition. $250
Call 251-1651 after 5 p.m.
BASS AMP. WITH CUSTOM SPEA
cabinet; Kingston bass guitar, Gi
EBO bass guitar. Call 935-7000 af

p.m.

BABY

GRAND

PIANO

ASKING $125.
945-2460 or VE 5-1673

Epiphone Caballero
Excel.

6 STRING
cond.

FOLK GUITAR
272-1254 after 6

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 25, |

�Schools and Instruction —
‘Instruments _

NEW

TED
TO PURCHASE:
UPRIGHT
iano in good condition to be donated
0 handicapped children’s ward, Cook
ounty Hospital. Call 446-5000 or 94330.
S GUITAR
WITH CASE.
1 YEAR
id. Excellent cond. $65. Violin with
ow
and
case.
Excellent
cond.
$65.
all 234-1056.

RLITZER
SPINET
PROVINCIAL
f-white piano. Like new. Sacrifice at
545. Call 537-4739.

FENDER JAZZ BASS
$175. GOOD CONDITION.
4-2506
ENDER ore REVERB AMP.
VOX DISTORTION BOOSTER
OLD TURNER MIKE AND STAND
Ail like new. $330. 272-2471

pright Piano Chickering
$75;

120

BSON
SG
REGULAR
GUITAR,
2
hetal pick ups, $180. 1 amp. Ampege
emini IV, $75. HI 6-4534.

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

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

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND sik de 8
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
xpert Tuning
Checked
Electronically
OMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
OUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
xpert tuning and repair; appraisals;
pbuilding;
pianos
bought
and
sold.
EN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

Schools

and

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School
chee Crawford, Evanston
eautiful tater
3 acres of proper1 and half ayy arrangements.
ge Ava through 5.
Hot lunches, arts
d
crafts,
dancing
and
foreign

nguage.

-,

Ng

yrs.

of

Call

DA 8-7065 or YO

exp.

Licensed

6-7065

“OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
a

Sessions at
UMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

RTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
pecializing
in spare.
study
and
arning problem
SUMMER ‘PROGRAM
remedial and developmental readg.
Intermediate
grades
through
bllege.-colle* a bound program.
Glencoe Rd.,
Glencoe
835-4240

B.C. School of Languages
RN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERtionally through pictures. Call for a
mplimentar
lesson.
Classes
are
ef beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston, 328SUMMER TUTORING
rienced teacher wishes to tutor
ildren,
grades
4-8 in English
this
mmer.
Reading,
grammar,
spellg. Prefer 1 to 2 hrs. per week. Call
9-6136 weekday eves. after 6 p.m.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
phind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
lassroom free. 529 Main St., Evansn. UNiversity 9-4774.
RT. EXP. TEACHER
WILL TUTOR
glish,
grammar,
math
and
rengthen reading skills. Elem.
and
say
home or my office. 274-8487
. 5 p.m.
COACHING
Professional Model
Has time available.
GIRLS OF ALL AGES
446-9059
ISRAELI COLLEGE STUDENT
available for Hebrew tutoring
weekends. Children or adults.
STERN
PREP
SCHOOL
STUDENT
ling
to tutor
11-14
yr.
old
boy
ring July
and
Aug.
Any
subject.
lary not important. 446-6410.

TSPANISH TUTORING
COLUMBIAN TEACHER
GR 5-8007
CLASSES FOR CHILDREN, AGES
to 12. Fun
and creativity encoured. June 17th to Aug. 26th, Satury’s 10 to noon. Call UN 4-4627.
PERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL TUelementary
pupils
in new
math
d reading during summer.
Day or
ening hrs. 446-1242.

USE

ny 25,

1967

Phonetic

ADS

PRO-

Also modern

math.
296-2309.

method.

38

6-15
CAMP MIKQUANO
In Central Wisconsin
Academics-Reading,
Science,
Math.
Recreation-Riding, Swimming, Crafts,
Ganoeing,
Fishing,
Sports,
Water
Skiing, Trips.
Special ‘Weoksine trip for six weekers
Come any 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 weeks
June 25- -August 5
Write to George Sherman.
342 Division
Marshall, Mich.
Founded 1947
ACA
PERRY-MANSFIELD
BOY’S
CAMP.
Boys 8 to 14 have the kind of Western
summer vacation their parents dream
of. High in the Colorado Rockies with
riding, mountaineering,
river- rafting
on the Yampa plus the advantage of
Steamboat Springs’ cultural events for
balance.
Skillfully directed
activities
, responsible experienced staff. June
th August
7th:
$529.50.
Aug.
17-17;
$86.50. Transportation arranged.
Call
or write Mrs. Collins, 1140 Wildwood,
Glenview. Ph. 729-2519.
REMOTE CANOE TRIP FOR
High School Young Men Only (15-17)
3 Wilderness Weeks, June 18-July 11
Far
north,
in
N.W.
Ontario,
The
Canoeist’s
Last
Frontier-Your
pary
shares this adventurous land wit
One. Voyageurs North, 724-4826 after 4
p.m.

LANE DAY

CAMP

$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
cam
site in DesPlaines. Complete athletic
rogram.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
nstruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Director. 465-0926.
MISS MARY’S PRE-SCHOOL
Still
time
to
enroll
for
summer
mornings only, ages 3-5 yrs., restrictHa to West Wilmette. 675-6040 or 256424.
GOLDEN ARROW DAY CAMP
Pvt. inst. Swim every day, co-ed 4-13
Transp. Hot lunch. Teacher staff.
JOE TADELMAN
945-4072

HOME
50

Builders

and

Deal With

Oehl &amp; Bobart
HAROLD
modeling
es

and

etc.)

sketch-

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
additions
ew
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

EDWARD

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

ROOM
Family

Bedrooms

Johnson

COMPLETE

Remodeling
272-5688

Co.

REMODELING,

NEW

homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.

84

Northfield

HI

CARPENTRY

52

Building

additions,
Do
my
anytime after 6 p.m.

267-8280

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

51

Pape

Lemma

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
5-0262

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once ed is started, completed
THOUT DELAY

own
work.
A. Johnson.

Call

es CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HIiLLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

Repaired and Installed
in shower

Call Tom

area.

Gutters
All types

WASH

UN

OUT

7-8636

Metal

Service

867-9199
AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

Floor and Wall Tiling
REMODELING

GLENVIEW

1328

Waukegan

Rd.

TILING

Glenview.

Drain

(1 and 5 Gal.)

Tile,

PLAST.,

Rd.

FOR

PATIOS

Culvert

MASON
UPS

HI 6-2402

Concrete

Pi

MAT’LS.

724-9704.

BRICK WORK: NEW AND REMODELing. Fireplaces installed;
glass block,
a
and block work. 267-7294. or 395-

and

'D
:

LANDSCAPING

tree

service,

sodding

and
Call

LAWN MAINTENANCE

Northfield,

VICTOR’S

CEMENT

ALpine

POWER LAWN ROLLING _
US TAKE THE HUMPS our
OF YOUR LAWN
BEINLICH
VE 5-1)
ROTO-TILLING
YOUR GARDEN
HAVE ESTIMATE Now

LET
JIM

55

Gutters

bawnsneble:

GUTTERS

REPAIRED,

CLEANED —

PAINTED,

COMP

:

roofing and sheet metal service. F
insured. Free inspection. oe ve

Northern Eagle Roofing
Complete

4-9423

ROOFI :

Gutter and Pract Ai
All type R
|

Lawn

Mower

Work

DRIVE-

KNEIP
ORchard

ts

and

Tractor—_

to Tollway

JANSTONse

ee

mee

CALL NOW WHILE WE HAVE
SOME
openings
left.
Complete
landscaping
and
maintenance
service.
Seeding,
pares
feeding, nursery stock, planting’ of
all
kinds.
Lawn
cutting
a
speciality.
Member
of
American
Gardeners
Assoc.
On
our
22
year
serving
the North Shore. Please Call
AL 1-8745 after
6 p.m.

WE

SPECIALIZE

panting.

IN

‘i a

«8

phases of painting and paper h

2-2217

Insured

Free Basel ee

N. SUBURBAN

SPECIAL |
DECORATORS, inc.

STUCCO $2765...

Average
year

Homes.

Ask

us

about

our

guarantee.

WE HONOR
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT

CARDS

864-0059

|

:

“We know that you will like us.” _

BJORNSON BROS.
SPECIALIZING

IN

FINE

Residential Painting and Decoratin
INTERIOR
hpteg
Paper
Hanging

EX
Masonry

:

Pa
Pain

St. aini
Thorough Preperation Bast Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY al
pee
LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

Serving the North

Shore :

for 46 years

WHAT BETTER RECOMMENDATION? &gt;
No

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

ALL

Ind. attention and Hes

e met.
Color
matey
continuity
as
part
of
Neat,
clean
a
PAE.

BLACK DIRT
TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways, aeratine
‘rubbish
and
brush
remov
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

: =

SPENCER
DECO RATING

SPRING

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS!
This
is the time
to rake,
roll and
fertilize your lawn. Take advantage of
the
mulches
at hand.
Please
make the same mistake that
last year. We are experience
5
business. We don’t profess to be the
best but endeavor
to give
you
the
best. Our customers say we cannot be
beat!
We
accept these compliments
with profound humility.
Allen J. pacts Landscaping Service

B

GARDEN
55 YEARS OF EXPERRT
LAWN MOWER SERVICE
Motor repairs, sharpening,
all

Fully

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
Tractor Work
894-1947

next

WEST

3-3174

ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Charge
it.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

gamble

problems
experts.

if

with

you

your

consult

decorating

one

of

our

Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437

:

—

=

ss
DR 2-4
Eckert AL 1-1 sh
J. M. ECKERT DECGRATING OG;
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

537-4200

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilpd
Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

POWER

and

Service

CONTRACTOR

J. Michaels

TY

SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE
care. O. H. Little. 458-4335.

56

FRANZESE CONSTRUCTION CO,
We invite your call for free estimate.
Any concrete work patios, pool repairs
Driveways, walks, home repairs.
Over
40 yrs. on North Shore. 634 3583.

Walter

_

‘Serving the North goodie or 25 y
E. F. BASSING
ORchhand’

ways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed, Serving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.

JOSEPH
1-2618

LANDSCAY

GUTTERS
Il.

&lt;&lt;&lt;

Spring cleanup. Planting, s
sodding. bd
around CE
a
hone UN 4-3172.

ORchard

INVITED

Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.”’

replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

BATHROOM

(66 lb. bag)

Ttisbet

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

INSURED

24 hr. Emergency

CONTRACTOR

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

TO

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet

SRT

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

NOT

;

College boy with 6 years
has several openings available
sonable. Dependable. 677-5518.

Material

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

54

CERAMIC TILE
GUARANTEED

ALER

STEPPERS

ak’

250 Happ

3-3370

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

and

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-660!

pare

Flagsona

53

Building Maintenance
and Repair

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

Supplies

DELIVERED—PICK

ROOM

|

Service. CR

seeding.
Black
dirt
service. =
estimate.

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

PUT RGs SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
D

INC.

REMODELING

MARTINEZ

Lawn

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and -Walls.
2 oats of Experience. Phone IDlewood
-5993.

Sewer

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

_—T

maintaining.

too small.

Franchi Landscape

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

CONCRETE,

BR

Lawn

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAI
nursery stock, complete maintena
_ service, 20 years on the north sh

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

6-5400

4-2224,

BROTHERS

job

Call snvting. 625-3486.

GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

REMODELING
UN

lathe
1-7119

CONCRETE

Construction

QUALITY

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

VE

Metal
ALpine

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

PURTELL &amp; CO.

No

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

SOIL

PLASTERING
SCHNEIDER

ADDITIONS

Rooms

Porches
Harold A.

GRECO

REMODEL.

-

L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SO:
Glenview, Ill. PA 4-3300 or PA 4-1

WE
DO SMALL
JOBS. LARGE
ONES
too and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
carpentry,
concrete,
ete.
Bonded.
Insured. Free estimates.
R.W.S. &amp; Associates
235-4022

RANHOLTZ CONSTRUCTION
Offering a complete line of...
Building
and
Remodelin
CR 2-3514
Northbroo!

A Distributor

6 p.m.,

Free

256-4949.

EXPERT REPAIRS AND REMODEL.
Kitchens—Rec. rooms—Offices.
Also paneling of all types
NILSSON AND NILSSON,
272-7978

Save By Buying

after

additions.

Free Estimates

NEW

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

348-4852

and

BLACK
Landscaping,

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

|

emis :

removal—power lawn rollin
moval—fi
1
dirt‘grading. VE
Jim Beinlich,
The Firewood

HESKETH

and

410

TOP
$0 1L—HUMUS—SAI
nure—gravel—gravel
drives—r

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

ROOMS.

Hardware,

mette.

TUCKPOINTING

O. SCHULZ

estimate.

Glicken

Chimney Repairs
wy etree roofing
Caulkin,
Brick
Staining
ats
Cleanin
Leaky Basements
ldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
© UNiversity 4-7722

BILL

Buckwheat
Hull Mulch
A FIFTY LB. BAG. HOFFMAN

$3.50

You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonryainting- Rte.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
re-

Repair

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS

RECREATION

ROOM ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

BEST PRICES NO
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.

BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK

From

831-4767

GEORGE AND GEORGE
ARPENTERS
ee
ee
eae
**Let George Do It’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

refrigerator

On

AL 1-1254

Direct Factory Distributors

stove,

Bauer Const. Co.

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

Inc.

(and

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

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

Kitchen Salon

EVERYTHING

and

OWNERS

And Save 20%

Box

Contractors

Delliay. Meintenente:

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

New

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

'S

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodelin
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonde
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Camps

AQUA

HOME

Qualified

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
BOY
available
for
summer
Pot ete
in
Math,
English
or
Reading.
e
reasonable. Call HI 6-6365.

GENERAL

HOLLISTER
WANT

gram.

teacher will tutor.
REFERENCES

80 Builders and Contractors

READING

BOYS

NEED PIANO FROM
Private Party. 588-1020.

ae
Call
GR 5-2866
ORD
ORGAN
W/BENCH,
ass accordion, $75.
446-0632.

STRUCTURAL

PA

RAKING

BLADES Co.
PA 9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.

4-1272

Complete Decorating Recvies
oe
Skilled workmen
Fully Insured |
DA

8-5004

Free

Estimate

INTERIOR
.AND EXTERIOR
PAI
ing and wall cleaning. Am availa
days

and

were

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Reasonable.

Classified — 5

�‘i

58

Painting and Decorating

~E&amp;B
_

COMP.

-

DECORATING

PAINTING

Interior

AND

and

DEC.

SER.

exterior.

color

matchin

Outside trim and siding painted.
Stucco

and

insured

ean

masonry

painted.

:

vee

DECORATORS,

WINDOWS

No
seer

one

can

coearting

‘We

and

with

quality

E HONOR ALL
BANK CREDIT

work

CARDS

864-0059

know that you will like us.’’

PAINTING
No Job Too Small
ALL WORK EXPERTLY DONE
_AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
_ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

478-0136
é

PAINTING

Exterior

‘

Painting-Tuckpointing-Main-

tenance
work

35 YEARS
INSURED

722-1669

Spencer

Av.

-

DAVEY

ALpine

RUDY’S

1-6344

DECORATING

SERVICE

Interior and Exterior
painting, paperhanging and decorating
First class work
z
4851 North Wolcott Avenue, Chicago
a _RUEDIGER PLUSCHKE
784-0671
ae!
Free estimates

—

DAVID

: NORTH

CRestwood

2-5753

Paper Hanging

38

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

M. Garrett
17 YEARS

ON NORTH

328-0531
SHORE

Expert Paper Hanging
Custom Decorating Service
675-5455

DO -IT- RITE
Decorators and
Interior and

ie

_ Bonded

Contractors
exterior

Free estimates

LAURITZ
;

533-4845

JENSEN

D

SONS

Complete 'pecerating Service

478-5955

CLearbrook

9-0495

PArk

4-4350

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAee
a specialty. Residential work.
xterior and interior. 20 years on
og
er_ Guaranteed work. Prices reas.
man. engetrom. UNiversity 4-5944.
:

REASONABLE
AND
EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

ing,

washing,

paper

PAINT-

hanging.

Europe-

an
experience.
guaranteed,
work.
GR 5-3255

insured

Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
Henry

AND

CR

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINT%
wall
washing,
wallpaper
moved,
furniture
stripped,
call Don
‘Rice 864-8846 for estimate.

KURT

~ mates.

AND

GRONAU

DECORATING

CRestwood

ESTI.

2-1557 after 5 p.m.

PAINTING
Robert

JOHN

AL

1-2655

S. NELSON
DECORATING
1-3801

KNOLL’S jos ded jo
paca
e
and Remodeling
Service
2710 caaoebeae
Ln.,
Northbrook, IIl.

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687
EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.
6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
\
_ Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

58

Roofing

and

Siding

Throw Away Your Paint Brush

ALCOA SIDING
WE COVER EAVES AND TRIM.
763-2161, if no ans., res. PA 4-6882.

4 — Classified

Work

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%
Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years
AL

on

the North
O IT ALL

On
Roofing
Siding
Plumbin
Electrica
Shore

1-1254

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church
HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709
CARPENTRY,
REC. ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and all
typesof work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.

ALL CARPENTRY
PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355.

BASE-

TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.
INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 y.m., 945-7362.

63

Electrical

Service

ELECTRICAL
WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

Free

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

HENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and
floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

4-0749

RUG

24 Hr.

Home

Service

APPT.,

AL

1-5350

MON-DEL WINDOW CLEANING CoO.,
508 N. ASHLAND AV., CHICAGO
CHESAPEAKE 3-6720.
Prompt,
reliable
service;
certificate
upon
request.
ee
commercial,
wor

ACE WALL

Service

FLOOR

STRIP-

SHAMPOOING,

insurance
We
do
industrial

WASHING

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

CLEANING

Wall

Washing

Service

FREE

ESTIMATES
729-3374.
WE CLEAN:

Garages and

Basements

REASONABLE

456-1939

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Yard
work. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30 p.m.

Andy's Home

98

Situations

YOU CAN’T AFFORD
not
having
consultation
on
your
pot
yd
and lighting problems for
only
heeeptacsids
3 aap
ae

72

Professional Rug Cleaning
NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Associated i

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

or

HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
WITH
A
year’s
typing
experience
(types
50
words
per minute),
desires
position
for summer. Call PArk 4-4250.

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
MC.
WALK
ON CLEAN
CARPET IMMEDIately. Racine shampoos
carpet without water. Rent Machine $1.00.
Eckart Hardware Co., Winnetka
I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

RENT

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

CARPET
AND
FURNITURE
cleaned
in your home
evenings
and
week-ends.
Call
days
275-5533,
evenines 528-0956. Free. Est.

75

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

and

REUPHOLSTERY
SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
ga

SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
aa plus fabric; SECTION
Toes
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
STOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22
plus fabric. 142
Price Drapery Sale.
Work
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
vail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
iv. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

CUSTOM

REUPHOLSTERY

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
SOFA
AND
CHAIR
REUPHOLSTERED
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose om.
All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
ooepe Interiors | “g Reupholstery
Co.
3246
Bryn M
hicago
Call pls ea " Rving 8-0381

FURNITURE

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
h
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitt
Inc. Call 869-0022.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONE
Wknd. proxying. Eve. sittings. Fu
bookings.
Pets
welcome.
Comp
charge. 251-1726. If out call later.

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

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

ADMINISTRATIVE OR INVESTME
Man. 25 years Investment Banking
Business management experience
Salary open. May consider less t
full
time.
Write
T-140,
Box
Wilmette, Il.

104

101

Situations

EUROPEAN

ARRIVALS

Brazilian 36, Housekeeper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgian 23, Mother's Helper
English 32. Domestic
Brazilian 35, Housekeeper
Also Couples and Housemen
Guaranteed plan- aoe year end bonus
Call for informatio
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
700 Church St.
Evanston
DO
YOU
NEED
SOMEONE
TO
DO
little things for you for everyday? A
little housework? A little baby sitting?
A little cooking? Or do you want your
children
to
really
learn
a
foreign
language.
Selected
foreign
students
need
5-6
hours
of work
a day
in
exchange for room, board and pocket
money. We also handle some full time
help. For details contact ALLIANCE
CULTURELLE
INTERNATIONALE
by calling 676-9430.
CATHERINE
IS
A
RESPONSIBLE
girl from France who loves children
and infants, can do light housework,
and
can
cook
and
serve
meals.
Experienced,
having
excellent
references and very good English, Catherine is looking for a full time mother’ s
helper
position
in the right family.

For

details

contact

ALLIANCE

CUL-

TURELLE
INTERNATIONALE
calling 676-9430.

by

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

MO

Repair Service

PAINTING,
CARPENTRY,
ROOFI
tuckpointing, misc. home repairs.
3200 7 days, 24 hr. service.

DOMESTICS
SEPT.

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

Home

Wanted—Women
Household

LIVE-IN

4-6656

DALE'S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students§
and
students for any type work. T
RY
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
terior
and
exterior
nage
housework.
Also
any type
storms removed. 477-0726.
EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHI
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
d
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and ins
869-0325.
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BA
ments, attics and Garages. Clea
types of floors. For free estimate
Don Rice 864-8846
EXP.
MAINT.
CLEANING
STOR
offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Strip
waxing floors. "Window washing.
Own equipment. 864-3482.
HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GE
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
experience.
References.
Phone
8195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
COLLEGE
FRESHMAN
SCHOOL
Civil Engineering wishes summer
Available June 5th. OR 5-5044. P
call after 5 p.m.
WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WAS
screens
put
up,
storms
remo
—
cleaned; general home m
eas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, E
MAN
DESIRES
ODD
JOBS,
and window washing, basement
rage, cleaning, light hauling.
P
call DA 8-7381
EXPERIENCED MAN DESIRES P4
time work, yard, housework, etc.
Call GR 5-5123.

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

107

POSITION
AS
MOTHER’S
HELPER
and doing light housework.
I am
an
18-yr. old high school grad. Summer
work only. Efficient and responsible.
Write:
Lynn
Zuehlsdorf,
Rt.
2
Bonduel, Wis. 54107 or call 758-3792.

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTO

Elm

S..

Winnetka

Hillcrest

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
DESIRES
day
work,
Tuesday,
Thursday
and
zaeer- Good reference. GReenleaf 5-

WE
WILL
Sn

House Furniture

DO ALL HAND IRONING.
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER.
DAY
AND
EVENINGS.
869-

and

Packaging Corp. of Ame
girl friday 9-5
1

GIRL
OFFICE,
MANAGER
IS
the road so she will allocate her
as is best for her. Typing but
light steno. FREE.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WISHES
part-time
work
as relief
companion
and light housework, 2 or 3 days. GO.
Call evenings 262-1358.

brownlie personnel

NEAT WOMAN
WITH REFS. WISHES
ironing in my home, beautiful ironer.
Monday,
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
open. Maggie Houston. 373-6073.

DR’S.

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

708 Church
328-3400

Sub.

St.,

Evanston

RECEPTION.

med.

HOWARD
307 Howard

center.

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Meet,

greet

EMPLOYMENT
St., Evanston

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Professional

Desirable position requires good
ing, shorthand skills. Some
pre
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executiv
fice, national
corporation.
3742
work week,
good starting salary
merit rated
advancement. Fine
benefits. Pre-employment tests
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

6-1047

HIGH
CLASS
WOMAN
WITH
FIRST
class references is looking for laundry
work,
cooking
or
companion.
Also
dinner parties on weekends. Have own
transp. Call 446-6426.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

SAGGING
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing. Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
Acme Furniture Service
DA 8-0446

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

Wanted—

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272-8680.

811

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 13
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

Situations

Baby Sitting

Lindgren Emp. Agency

SERVICE

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
RE:
pairing
sofa
and _ chair,
springs
repaired
in your
home.
Free
estimates, 1419 Sherman Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

Custom

102

DESIRES GENERAL
Experienced.
Mond
and Friday. DA 8-5244.

MEDICAL STUDENT DESIRES LA
and yard work for summer. Telep
any hour and leave message. 869-2

TRIER __ township

Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
WE
HAVE
FOUND
A
WONDERFUL
Machine to shampoo carpets without
water
named
Racine;
$1.00
rental.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka

WOMAN
housework.
Wednesday

TYPING DONE
AT HOME
Exp.
in
business
and
thesis
work.
Scientific subjects my specialty. IBM
typewriter. Reas. rates. Call 328-6687.

be Fusnivure Cleaners

NEW

EVANSTON
GIRL
WANTS
TUR
THROUGH
FRI.
General _ Hot
Cleaning. Experience, ref. call afte
p.m. 869-5761.

VERSATILE,
DEPENDABLE
OFF
man—typing;
dictaphone;
shortha
correspondence; phone sales, Call
5-3784 eves. or weekends.

SERVICEMASTER
the

PART-TIME

F.C. BOOKKEEPER:
A/REC., A/PAY.
Typing. Part-time 4 or 5 days, 4 or 5
hours
a day,
capable,
exp.
Prefer
mornings. 328-7672.

&lt;

Serving

DESIRES

position as nurse’s aide, also comp:
1on work. Day or —_, duty and we
ends. Good ref. 465-6552

CHILD CARE
Hourly $1.00, 5 hour minimum, or
in while parents vacation. Wilme
Winnetka area. 251-8227.

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN 4-0981

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

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE
IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.
AVAILABLE:
TRAINED,
EXPERIenced practical nurse. Excellent references. Will live near job.

Maintenance

Interior Decorating

LADY

Wanted—Students

LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
JUNIOR
would like part-time
summer
work,
referably 2 eves. a week and all day
Bat.
General
office skills and
sales
experience. Able to start June lst.
Please call PA 4-7486

and Clean up. Free estimates.
_Expert service. GR 5-6014.

68

NEED
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
A
ironing on Saturdays.
Exp.
$15
4
day plus carfare. Phone after 7 p.
Della at 533-0093.

N.T. JUNE GRAD. DESIRES SUMMER
full-time
employ.
Exp.
clerical,
recept.
Also,
artistic
and
creative.
Tanda, 251-3635 eves. and wk. ends.

100

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning, low prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

Jim's

Household
WUMAN
WANTS
DAY
WORK
0O
whole
day
and
some
bogie Ss
South
Evanston
or
North
Chica
$1.60 per hour. SH 3-2351.

EMPLOYMENT

VETERANS

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED
MAKE

Answering

ping,
scrubbing
and
polishing.
Wall
wasning. Window washing. Painting.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
’ Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

67

GEN.

ally of work.

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

FLOOR

EXTERIOR—INTERIOR

P, Stephens

PAINTING AND
ALpine

Deal With

2-2938

-.

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

EXTERIOR

Dier

_PAINTING

HOME
60

Decorators

SHORE

Painting,
G.

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

N. PADDOCK

_ Professional

PArk

Arborist

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

Spraying,

AND

paint

RESIDENTIAL—J. J. MCMAHON
566-4568 and 566-4570.

COMPETENT

H. A. Morrison,

Wilmette

WASHING

Also any 4

exterior

WINDOW

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300
THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillerest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

ERNST
W. DAISS
&amp; SON
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
Wood
finishing—paper
hanging
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR

WALL

and

101 Situations Wanted—Women -

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost. Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

Bill's Cleanup Service

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

Service 477-0726

HOUSEWORK.
Interior

76

Seovies

Call 662-0422

A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and insect
eee eye: Radio dispatched crews. 437-

Associates.

WINDOW,

Tree Trimming

and
Gutter
work.
uality
aranteed. Fast courteous ser-

vice.
Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp;

The L&amp;S

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

59
us

of

Home

CARPET CLEANIN
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

INC.

$2.50

compete

price

af MIDWEST

prep.

Special

N. SUBURBAN

YOU

Free estimates

expert craftsman, proper
ast —
Service

67

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles, repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys
tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

_ All types wall covering hung.
Expert

—-Roofing and Siding

IF

May

A

25,

oh
475

I

�Sets
=

Help

.

sas

Wanted—Women

Business

and

107.

Help

MARQUART
The

RSONNEL
INTERVIEWER
ollege grad. experience pref.

$500-550
550
525
507
500
500
500
475
455
450
450
450
450

neral office typist
okkeeper
taphone, Old Orchard
fice ass’t.
arn advertising, type
pist, gen office
anage small sales ofc
ller-typist
okkeeping clerk
rl Friday some bkkeeping.
*s recep. typing
ictaphone secy to Dr.
okkeeper’s Asst.
edit secy, young
rsonnel clerk.
iv. bank tellers
ception-typist learn small swbd.
arn dictaphone, Old Orchard
erk typist, Evanston Col.
pist, young, good future
bgistered lab. tech for M.D.
.R. mach. oper.
by punch, train or expd.
and entry rec. clerk.
erical, no typing
pst clerk figure apt.
0% public contact
stimating ass’t.

SUITE

226 IN THE

End

of West

ORchard

433
433
433
425
425
400
400
400
425
375
575
400-500
325-500
433
325-433
433
400
390

of America,
708 Church

AMbassador

SALES OFFICE ASST.

POLYSCIENCE
An

CORP.

with

variety

of duties.

Street

Modern

paquip. and pleasant atmosphere. 5 day
K., free hospit.. salary open.
Comon
sense
and
sense
of
humor
elpful. 966-9100 for appt.
ART-TIME:
HOURS
FLEXIBLE.
xxpert typist needed to do Doctor’s
billing
in
Winnetka
office.
Mature
oman preferred. 446-8184.

1630

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
ON _ ONE:
girl
office
of
a
small
suburban
electronics
firm.
Steady
work
with
excellent salary, paid vacation, pleasant surroundings, insurance and other
benefits.
Located
Glenview
near
Naval Air Station.

Old
An

Rd.
Northbrook,
729-2770
Opportunity Employer

Il.

The selected candidates will
some experience and will need
Zenith
sharing

offers an extraordinary
and company
paid Blue

average
skills,
personality.

benefit program
Cross
and Blue

will

which includes
Shield.

have
profit

Phone R. Volpe
745-3227 For Appointment

ZENITH
220!

W.
An

ay

25,

1967

Equal

Evanston Review

Opportunity

fi

AP

Positi

ccm

5

k

figure clerks and
If you

are

Evanston,

MO

y

receptionists.

unable

to come

please register by phone.

_——

No |

right
Look

best

t
43-3155

SCHOOL

y

Ill.

9-5.

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

SERVICE
DAvis

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

fringe

PERSONNEL

OFFICE

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
(2 blocks

north

of Oakton

2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

CITY OF =
EVANSTON |
A Merit Employer
HAS A CAREER —

CLERK-TYPIST
$378-$466
GR 5-3100

STENO

be

available
:

Edens Exec. Center, Wilmette.

for

you

HIGH

in

now with
over the

many companies.
field and find that

for you.

Fees

are

paid

one

by

SCHOOL

typing,

GRAD.

showers

engineering

office.

ome,

WITH

for’ personal advancement.
3744

ment,

hour

week.

fine

employment

Merit

fringe

tests

girl

given

in
z

rated

ad

benefits.

‘ aRees
ee
l:
C, C. = Boyer,
Packaging
Corp. of
ie

GOOD

2d

opportunity

to

:

Preassure

860 2300

:
America

é

GRADS

Get a start where you have a future. We offer promotional opportunities plus excellent benefits. Call now
for an appointment.

341-258 |

FIELD ENTERPRISES
EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION

Able

Public

Room

8-6880

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

of

JOIN THE STAFF OF
WORLD BOOK
IN THE
MERCHANDISE MART

LEWIS

Employer

uncr
our

liberal

:

:

8:15 a.m. to 5 B,
Mondays through
Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

LET
OUR
opportunities

JUNE

office.

most

=

3

APPLY

GRADUATION
TODAY
AND
describe

will

place

and c

benefits.

ERVICE
EMPLOYMat SERVI
UN 9-3520
No Fee Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

ASSOCIATION

a girl to run their

the

:

:

salaries—R

lunch—spotlessly
clean,
work areas—no layoffs in

—plus

in

uniforms—low

with free milk

NOW

$450

to assume
responsibility.
contact. FREE.

free

cafeteria

St. "L"’.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

wants

progress,

We can set up open interviews for you |

Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm
is looking
for a secretary to handle customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a complaint
department!)
and
will
keep
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salary
open to $450.

EVANSTON

Excellent _ startin

the employer.

| GIRL OFFICE

and interesting assignments
maceutical Research.

For

AFTER

gare

OFFIC

LAB ASSISTANT

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700

COME
IN
counselors

PREVIOUS

WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR PEO
with 1 or 2 years college training in
the biological sciences, some. chemistry_also desirable. On-the-job tr
gs

BUEHLER LID.

in,

Murphy SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT
E
Ave.
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510 =
BR

No.
Sat.

RADIO

Howard,

dates.

Pi

HAVE

experience. Good typing essenti
t
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY.
NEW
plant
with
beautiful
modern
§airconditioned
offices.
Above
average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in _ for
personal interview and let us explain
_— we can improve and secure your
uture.

PLAN

TYPIST

GOOD TYPING oer
to handle a variety of

SECRETARY
MUST

Will consider June graduates.

JUNE GRADS
OF
THE
LARGEST
COMPAin Chicago and the Suburbs are
hiring for June and July starting

HAVE
ability

will

assignments.

TYPIST
SECRETARY

Interesting,
local
advertising
agency
will train a girl with light typing to
help
with
a variety
of tasks
that
include both public and phone contact.
You'll be with a fascinating group of
creative people in an exciting atmosphere. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

for women
who
have
had
fields to join Zenith in its

possess above
pep, poise and

An

IIl.

experience,
but
will be varied.

CLERK
MUST
and

1771 HOWARD STREET
equal opportunity employer.

Employer

SHORTHAND NOT NECESSARY
Starting
salary
$450
month
with
quarterly
merit
evaluation.
5
day
week.
Profit Sharing
Free Hospital and Insurance
Stock Purchase Plan
and Paid Vacation
Excellent opportunity for a bright gal
with general office experience, typing
skill
and
the
ability
to
deal
with
customers
and
sales
personnel.
She
will
be
secretary
to
the
District
Manager and assistant to the Repair
Dept.
Manager.
We
are
a
young
growing company and she will work in
lovely new quarters located in suburban
Evanston.
Public
transportation
available at door. Call Dymo
Products
Co. 869-6916, Mrs. Nessler.

SOME
nies
now

office
Duties

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

$450 MONTH

For Our Engineering Offices
Located in Evanston
available
mentioned

Evanston,

Opportunity

GENERALWOMANOFFICE
CLERK
WITH GENERAL

PREFER

view.

;

SECRETARIES
STENO CLERKS
GENERAL CLERKS
Excellent growth
opportunities
experience in one of the above
engineering facility in Evanston.

Ave.

Equal

Howard

for Women _ :

in the Following Areas:

Phone Personnel Department,
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter-

National

CORPORATION

Willow
Equal

or

OFFICE CO-ORDINATOR
TOP SALARY

Phone DA 8-2440

TARGET

Chicago
An

PLEASANT
AIR-CONDITIONED
OFfice—Medical
management.
Convenient public
transportation
or private
parking
if you
drive.
Small
office
located west Howard St.

2810

block from

Insurance Company

Typing and General Office

909 Pitner Av., Evanston
Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE, SKOKIE
nteresting position in 2 girl branch

ffice

Washington

Has Openings

Don't fight loop crowds...
enjoy a satisfying creative
career in our new building
conveniently
located
one

call Mr. Reasner at 745-7900

Inc.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Continuing challenges
you'll handle copy and rough
layout for ads, sales promotions, internal publications.
When your ideas work, you
get the glories!
Unlimited opportunity
;
outstanding fringe benefits.
Salary wide open . . . plenty
of room to grow.

for a confidential interview.

TYPIST
EXPERIENCED

2-1 142

YOU
ARE
PROFICIENT
IN
shorthand and typing and are looking
for a position offering growth potenial, please call Miss Bachman at 4754398 regarding
an interesting
newly
reated spot in our rapidly growing
ongenial sales office.
aried
duties
at the beginning
will
nelude
dictation,
the
processing
of
bales leads and distribution of sales
promotion
material.
This
is
an
putstanding
opportunity
to build
for
ourself
a
top
flight
position
of
onsiderable
_responsibiliy.
Salary
bpen. Usual company benefits.

Ideal Transportation
Modern Office Building
Profit Sharing
Paid Vacations
Group
Insurance
Absence Pay Plan
Promotion From Within
Merit Salary Increases

Take the time to see
WHAT'S IN
A JOB FOR YOU
Visit our Personnel office

869-7234

ST.

AT THE ‘‘L”’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

to $410

Then consider the advantages
of being a Washington National employee:

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

Lot

and

1737 HOWARD

Technical Clerk
WANT MORE THAN
JUST A JOB?

White Collar
Girls

NEW

Parking

$345 to $390

Register With

Bldg.

9-1 142

Dictaphone

—

Professional

_ Business and

Professional

TO ASSIST DIRECTOR OF
advertising of established,
growing, friendly insurance
company.

$325 to $365

Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
TOP RATES
NO FEES

and

HERE'S YOUR
BIG CHANCE!

to $365

$350

Wanted—Women

Advertising Copy Writer

General Clerk

STENOS
EYPIStS
CLERKS

SKOKIE

Westmoreland
At North

500
600
500
498
475
455
450
450
450

$325

Who have had previous office experience as

$7,800

Help

Business

Clerk Typist

COAEEGE
STUDENTS

$7,200

to

DLD ORCHARD,

Summer

TEACHERS

FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
0%
isuburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook,
Glenview, Skoie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

107.

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional.

Professional

Job Opportunities

7

ROGRAMMER
1401 experience

and

Numerous

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

secy’s to Vice Presidents
cy to Marketing Dir.
rl Friday—law office
cy. Des Plaines loc.
cy to Sales Dir.
cy. to Production mgr.
cy. Purch office
cy to Comptroller
cy to salesmen
cy to Pres., young
cy in administration
eno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard
al Estate secretary

107.

Wanted—Women

Business

Professional

Bluff

546

9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

* Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

:
Classified — 5

�1 Help Wanted—Women
= Business and

107

Professional

:

1 office
own

to

Pe

GIRLS

NO

EARN

with

for busy

recruiting.

No

E. Job No. 4643.

TYPING

Secy

for

ibilty.
. Job No.

4

.

who

enjoys

salary,

A sic
adr
anston.
5

n

ob

girl

Good
4710.

No. 4155.

Sey

Contact

To

$390.

ti

No.

smaller

FEE.

is Clerk—If

ree a nis
is

for

you.

‘Bookkeepine
aa

i

No,

Good

Clerk—$400

;

~ 636

NO

Church

y CARLSON

Ds

for

girl

FEE.

TEMPORARY

Job

ROOM

828-7466:

Old Orchard

677-5130
Room 512

Bidg.
24 Hr.

§

OPENING
MANY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
AND LIBERAL DISCOUNT
Apply

Carson

Personal

Office

Pirie Scott

SUMMER
‘

JOBS

CHERS-COLLEGE

:

you

We

looking

need

for

proof

1771

summer

readers

to

work?

NEED

prepare
of

DO

e

also need all types of temporary
. CLERKS-STENOS-TYPISTS
and
EY-PUNCH OPERATORS in loop or

areas.

_ TASK FORCE
Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
Room 202, Niles
299-4495
Hours:

9 to 5 daily

RESERVATIONS
TRAVEL CENTER
Excellent
want
over

&lt;
_

position

for you

if what

is an opportunity to
the
world.
You'll

EXTRA

MISS PAIGE

PLACEMENT

Dempster

POSITION—COLLEGE
irl. Typing
and
general office. 51%
ay
week.
Approx.
June
1 through
Aug. Previous
office exp. preferred.
Apply
Glenview. Park
District. 7240.

EVANSTON

all
to

SECRETARY

966-0700

IF YOU ARE SEEKING A STIMULATing and interesting position, and enjoy
_ working in a busy sales office, then
perhaps

this

is

the

job

for

skills and ability to work
rs a must. Salary and

a

Call

-

Mrs.

Berglund

for

you.

Good

QOWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS

Westmoreland Bldg.

LOCAL

figures

BANK—TELLER,

and be accurate.

MUST

LIKE

-brownlie personnel
ee

-ADMITTING

FILLERS
dept.
All

FOR
table

b—

Classified

.

No

45

T

reet
fee.

XEROX

top rates—weekly pay
FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FU
MONTHS—TEMPORARY
ASSIG
MENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSTOMERS
THEIR OFFICES.
Registrations must be made in pers
Phone
for appointment,
or come
We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

Workpower
Evanston—839
Arlington Heights—1806
CL 9-3500.

EMPLOYMENT
Chicago Ave.

An
SERVICE
Evanston

9-9510

BR

WHY

Northwest

H

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Experienced or willing to tra
accurate typist, typing b
tween 50-60 wpm. Excelle

WANT

Immediate

A

JOB

opening.

WITH

Typing

50
w.p.m..
40
hour
week,
liberal
benefits. I.B.M. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For appointment call
ca
or J. Deegan,
DA
8-

LBM. Corp.

Lawrence

Central St., Evanston.
UN 9-9800, ext. 335.

1717

Central

St.

Evanston,

FITTER AND
RETAIL

IN
CHARGE
OF
national
Evanston

is looking

COMMUTE

a future?

PREFERRED

Personnel
Ill.

1771
.

new position
job and grow
ad firms and
expedite
the
consider this

PERMANENT.
Generous

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8}
employer

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTO

SEWER

EXPERIENCE

company benefits, lovely née

building, good transportatic
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

ONLY.

Responsible
position,
modern
ca
puterized
accounting
operation.
quires
good
figure
aptitude,
typ
ability, some
previous experience
accounting or clerical work.

ALSO
STOCK GIRL

for a sharp gal

to assist him. This is a
and you can create the
in it. You will work with
printers
and
generally
advertising program. We
an excellent opportunity.

Chicago
DAvis 8-0

-FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

3-2155

Secretarial

FIGURES

OPERATOR

in or call Mrs.

.

All Office Skills

FEE

OPERATORS

EXPERIENCED

. +

ypistTs

5

CLERK
FOR

Opers.

°
Clerical
.

Finance

BENEFITS.

3712 hour work
week,
good start
salary
with
advancement
opport
ties, fine fringe benefits and work
conditions.
re-employment
t
given
to assure
you
are effectiv
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

discount.

BRAMSON

NO

sist

SHORTHAND.

V-P

SKOKIE

regional

Mgr.

$500.

Some

APPLY STORE MANAGER
1711 Sherman, Evanston

Packaging Corp. of Ameri

tionist type duties. Poised attractive
girl. Details call
Jim. Skokie Employment Service, 7952 N. Lincoln. OR 52300. No Fee.
PART-TIME
SUMMER
POSITION
open in Glenview;
1-girl office. Some
typing.
General
office
duties.
New
air-cond. bldg. Please call PA 4-4800.

HOSPITAL

11

to

7

a.m.

weekends

and

DEPT.

correspondence

Will
assist
dept.
secretary
with
correspondence
Therapy procedures. 8:30 to 5, Mon.-Fri.

KEYPUNCH
Experienced
Alpha-Numeric
8:30 to 5, Mon.-Fri.

SWITCHBOARD

2650

operator

in

Medical

I1.B.M.

Data

OPERATOR,

to 7 a.m. on weekends, holidays
Centrix operator required.

APPLY
RIDGE AVE.

related

to

Radiation

OPERATOR
for

and

PERSONNEL

call

LARGE
SUBURBAN
BUILDER
OF
luxury
homes
is seeking
ambitious
young woman to serve as color and
material
coordinator.
Must
have
a
bkgrnd. and interest in int. decorating.
Interesting
opp.
to
meet
new
people
and
assist
them
in making
color selections for their new homes.
Exc. company benefits. The Kennedy
Company. 945-6800.

SWITCHBOARD

Processing

Dept.

basis.

Experienced

TRAINEE

LOCAL FIRM WILL TRAIN A BEGINner
to
run
their
switchboard.
No
typing needed. Will also take another
girl part-time. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

PART-TIME

on

Xerox Operator

MEDIUM
SIZE
COMPANY
SEEKS
experienced
industrial
registered
nurse.
Will have
total responsibility
for
administering
dispensary
programs
in cooperation
with company
doctor.
Prefer
background
in Workman’s
compensation
or _ insurance
plans. Top salary and cenefit package.
Send resume and salary requirement
in
confidence
to
T-130,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Color Coordinator

PART-TIME
p.m.

Industrial Nurse

AS-

recep-

CLERK TYPIST X-RAY THERAPY

or

Tyers, 939 Chicago Av., Evanston.

UN

ACCURANCY
MORE
IMPORTANT
THAN
SPEED — HANDLE A
VARIETY OF INTERESTING DUTIES.

Will handle medical requisitions and related
and Dental Clinics. 8 to 4:30, Mon.-Fri.

2.

LIGHT PACKwork
Tack-L-

1612

CLERK-TYPIST

CLERK TYPIST OUT-PATIENT

Church St., Evanston
ORDER
aging

and

If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone.

IBM, ALPHA AND NUMERIC,
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

CLERK,

Will admit patients to hospital from
holidays. On call hours available.

Old Orchard.

public contact $400 up

8

to

s

Dict.

Murphy

Has Outstanding Opportunities:

well with
age open.

appointment,

$75-105 Wk.

CLIFF

SUMMER

asant
outgoing
personality.
Free
travel privileges and you'll earn $400
mo. while training. Free.

ge

salary

Stenographers

G

Requirements
are typing of 25 wpm
and a good telephone personality for
these diversified positions.
Naturally
they
would
prefer
some
type
of
related
experience
and that’s why the
:
:
salary range of:

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

CALL FOR OUR HOLLISTER PUBlications
circulation
dept.
Excellent
commission in your spare time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

typing _poity,

Starting

25

TEMPORARY
JOBS

field.

LIGHT EXPER.

HAS
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
—
DAY WEEK, 8:30 TO 4:30—
EXCELLENT BENEFIT PROGRAM

firm

light

between

TV

18 or over

TO

schedule flights, secure reservations,
_ ete., for local bureau. Age is open.
- Req’s
are
some
light
typing
and

6028

INCOME?

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

you

travel
learn

~ General

based

someone

I

and

TRAINEE

trn.

VICE
PRESIDENT
advertising
for a

274-8100
employer

Radio

Professional

Students-IT eachers

LARGE LEASING !FIRM PRESENTly
has
two
openings
available
for
either experienced or trainable women
under
35 to work
in their new
offices.

ad coordinator

STUDENTS

material for data processing on one
our loop projects. Apply now.

suburban

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

serv.

KEY PUNCH

Personnel Department
Wilmette

z

”

the

NO

MUST HAVE A FLAIR
— NO TYPING

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

oe
CO.
~ Edens Plaza

with

EVANSTON

1301

and

GOOD EXPER.
Benefits
include
all
company
paid
insurance,
vacations,
3742 hr. week,
and excellent potential for advancement.

40 Bookkeepers

Come

‘LI

in

visitors.

$47

ACCOUNTING

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

FULL TIME

Prefer

A

Bill adjustors
Stat. clerks
Credit corresp.
Inventory control
Bank pages
Personnel assts.
Purchasing trns.
File Clerks

Ans. Serv.
32-5210

TYPISTS

DRAMATIC NEW

_

WORK
475-3500
Room 308

Prof.

their

agency

GENERAL

600 DAVIS

Evanston
1609 Sherman

602

in_

to handle

ge rag,
A A

CALL 869-8600
PARKER PERSONNEL

Lifesavers, Inc.

Street

BLDG.

postcard,

5
3
3
9
4
3
2
21

RS

V

NO

orders

$450 Mo.
$460 Mo.
$433 Mo.
$500 Mo.

;

8 Customer

numbers

salary.

experience.

tell us by letter,

NO FEE.

like

you

qualify

;
-

T.V. Publicity
| Trade association
Tech. sales
Bank officer
One girl office
Treasurer
Bi-lingual
1
Marketing
Dictaphone

phone
or
attached
coupon,
name,
phone of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,
card or coupon.

Job

girl with

office.

4648.

To

for girl who

NO

THIS

customer

a woman

congenial 4 girl office. All they really.
need is a mature, stable woman with
a good figure aptitude and
“ommon
sense. Even the hunt and peck typing
isn’t necessary if she has neat, legible
handwriting. Starting salary while in
training is $375 with a raise to $400 in
ninety days and an income potential
of $500 within two or three years. No
fee.

SECRETARIES

IMPORTANT

General Office job for the

no io

.P.

Tab

18 Typists

position

IN

process

869-8600

omptometer
soneot apuenins
rogrammer
Trn.

PECK?
OFFICE

will train

se

:

TYPING

re

_ Job

NO
os

:

|
NO

1B

AND
SALES

FIRST

MACHINES

Keypunch

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
office
workers who have not worked
for us
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
to
night,
student,
teacher temporaries.
CLIP THIS COUPON TODAY!!!

= Supervisor for Evanston firm.
id know
all office procedures.
road
to $6,000. NO FEE. Job No.

Church

Experienced Skilled
Office Workers

steno.

HUNT
area

Evanston Mfgr
Sales Office
Personnel Office
Bank (nr. trans.)

Denti

Help Wanted—Women __
Business and

EVANSTON

RECEPTION

$40

| 107

Business and Professional

THE

PHONE

Sponsor

local firm.

| 107_—-Help Wanted—Women

WOMEN

BEST

ANYONE

he

FEE.

—

CALL

Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

for the girl who likes to
boss. Handle all oe
office

$475.

nel Secy

:

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TEMP.

sutive Secretary for well-known
office, as assistant to the boss.
iry to $6,000. NO FEE. Job No,

ves thie

| 107

Business and Professional

SECRETARIES

$
kes

Help Wanted—Women

%

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

SMALL
OFFICE
RECEPTIONIST.
Fountain Sq. 35 wom typing. Salary to
$350.
Younger.
Call Wally
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT,
int Nat'l] Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No
ee.

PART-TIME-WOMEN

DEPT.
492-4600

AND
DELIVE
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
an, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

TO

OPERATE
AND
MAINTAIN
V.
ious
copying
machines
for a
la
academic
dept. Some
typing hely
but
not
necessary.
Liberal
be
ppcaram includes 3 weeks paid va
ion.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSIT
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evans
An Equal Opportunity Employer
ADVERTISING?
PERSON
N-EL
?
YOU DON’T NEED STRONG OFFI
skills for this position
as perso
secretary;
duties
are
varied
interesting; there is some testing;
will be
trained
by one
of the
personnel
directors
in
the
Chic
area. Some college helpful.

1812

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee, Hours 9 to 5
U
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evan

secretary

$450-500

LARGE
EVANSTON
DOWNTO
firm—ability to handle clients int
gently.
Good
skills and
be
able
work on her own. FREE

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St., Evanston

F.C.
BOOKKEEPER
NORTH
EVA
ton Salary to $130 per week. To ft
Balance.
Some
payroll. Call WA
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON EMP
nage el 1Ist Nat’] Bank Bldg. DA 8o
Fee
WAITRESSES
WANTED
AT
Inn
Club
W.
in
Glenview.
information call PA 4-5100.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

25,

19

�=

&lt;i

a

x

aa
107

CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVES
DLLEGE
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
college girl with office experience to
assist cusomers
by mail and phone.
Special
assignments
require
letter
writing talents for promotional campaigns.

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH

BUSINESS

SCHOOL

ECONOMICS

OPYWRITING ASSISTANT

ENGINEERING

RIGHT
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
ith some college to assist in various
phases of promotion work.

INVESTMENTS
N.U.

CLERK-TYPISTS

PHILOSOPHY
PUBLIC

CENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
ith good
typing
skills to work
in
ditorial and Customer
Service Departments.
Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

FULL COMPANY BENEFITS
PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS
PLEASE CALL 966-6300
OR APPLY

Secretarial
and
general
office
sitions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and_
staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquires,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

Call 446-4000
E BORDEN

location.

ample

or apply

with

parking.

in person.

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.
)O

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

Personnel Department

$$ WOMANPOWER
(but see

Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
us now before June

DOROTHY
mporary
vice

PARKS

627

Grove, Evanston
328-7622

PERSONNEL
njoy meeting new people? Then this
for you. You'll be trained to greet
pplicants applying for office positions
help them fill out simple forms, then
irect
them
to
proper
interviewer.
Later you'll learn to interview. Excel.
tarting salary in excess of $400 mo.
s

ree.

8

MISS

PAIGE

Dempster

TYPIST-GENERAL OFFICE
bmall S. Evanston mfgr. needs young
oman
to answer
inquiries,
handle
eneral
correspondence,
etc.
Shortand
not
necessary—compose
own
ters. Pleasant
working
conditions,
onvenient
to transportation.
DA
8RT
TIME
SECRETARIAL
AND
eneral office work in an insurance
gency.
Experience
helpful
but
not
lecessary.
Some
shorthand.
Central
0 ation n Evanston. UN 4-2422.

3774

NEW
1,
2.
3.
4.

gifts

to

new

mothers

and

W.

Devon,

Chicago,

Ill.

CLIFF
can find a position for you
Well paying
Suited to your skills.
Interesting
Conveniently located

that is

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
9-3520
636 Church

SERVICE
Street. Evanston

Part-Time General

Office

SUMMER ONLY OR PERMANENT
High
School or college
grad O.K.
Some
typing
required.
nteresting
work
for
publishing
and_
finance
company.
New
executive
office just
off Edens
at Dundee
in Northbrook.
i
benefits. Call for interview, 272-

E. F. WONDERLIC
824 Sunset

DRUGS

5945 W. DEMPSTER
NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

YO 5-2400
SP 4-2828
Office Openings
YOU

MAY

REGISTER

BY

PHONS®

WE
ARE
INTERVIEWING
NOW
FOR
several interesting positions available
immediately.
We
offer
convenient
location,
pleasant
modern
surroundings, excellent benefit program, good
starting salary. Please come in and
talk to us about following;
rr
MAIL

Ridge

PERSONNEL

CLERK TYPIST
TYPIST
FILE CLERK
SECRETARY

GENERAL

International
Skokie,
6-3000
An Equal

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

ORDER

RECEPTION

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

OFFICE

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR OUR ORDER
processing
department.
Some
typing
plus responsibilities for various duplicating machines.
Experience
helpful
but
not
necessary.
ill train.
For
interview
write
or
phone:
Stone
Container Corp., 1900 Foss Park Av.,
North Chicago, Ill. 689-4200.
An equal opportunity employer

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
‘average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

CONTROL

Best Jobs
Many

positions for June Grads

Open

Mon. to 7 p.m.

—

Sat. 9-12

.

BOULEVARD.
EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE :

EVANSTON
518 DAVIS
491-0600

Northbrook Office
Interesting spot in Accen
International Division for an

aggressive self starting type
secretary with good typin
and shorthand skills.
|
We offer many fine benefits
good salary and working con

ditions, and a 7 hour day. For
interview

274-8100
employer

CLERK

CLERK

To maintain inventory records. Must enjoy figures and
detail.

DEPT: STENOS
Combines typing, record keeping, filing. Must be accurate typist — shorthand not required.

Openings for accurate typists to do order typing, affidavit typing, etc.
These are all permanent positions with established
growing firm. You'll enjoy pleasant working conditions
in modern offices, cafeteria on premises, paid holidays
and vacation, bonus half days, group insurance and
Profit Sharing Trust Fund.
FREE SCHEDULED BUS. PICKUPS AT
TOUHY &amp; LEHIGH AND SKOKIE SWIFT

MISS

BYRNE

H. M. Harper Co.

8200 Lehigh Avenue
‘Morton Grove

IN 3-4100

phone

Mrs.

International

Lynch. |

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
U

—__

00

6-3000

YO

__

An Equal Opportunity Employer

For the active person who likes variety in her work, to
act as liaison between Sales and various departments.

YO. 6-6000

50

FIGURE CLERKS

COMPANY

Northfield
Employer

;

TV Station Greeter
Art Gallery recep-typ.
Convention Hostess
Type for Author

Illinois
JU 3-0700
Employer

Ri
a

Has as Chicago's
Chicago s -

Minerals

Opportunity

:

Aid publicity writer
Learn tour planning
Executive trainee
Free to Travel

&amp; Chemical Corp.
YO

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL 446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
THE

Social Secretary
Experienced Saleswoman
Learn to Proofread
Secy. to Columnist
Fashion Trainee

SECRETARY-EXECUTIVE
Edens Executive Center
Wilmette
—
SKILLS,
MATURITY

TOP

arrangements,

meeting

handle

phone ,_

poeereare
evel.

details,

vice-p

judgement

Pleasant
and
eg

to

AND

tra
Schedules and

environment,
new
oe
Excellent

le
b
st

salary, fringe
benefits, nat’l corp. 37
hour
work
week.
Pre-employm
tests given to assure effective placement. Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

BABY DOCTOR'S RECEPTION
Excellent

neighborhood

pediat

will train you to greet patients .
their parents, keep them all happy
doctor is ready, then show them
examining
room
(where
s
nurse
then takes over). Req’s are
light ty
ing and a girl who would enjoy
lea
ing this interesting position.
To
mo. to start. Free.
am

MISS PAIGE

6028

PLACEMENT

Dempster

LIBRARY CLERK —
TO

ASSIST

WITH

GENERAL

LI-

brary
duties. Should have ye
and/or
good
typing.
Our
vere
benefit program includes 3 weeks pa
vacation and tuition reduction.

5

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

1812 Chicago
An

Road

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

We offer exceptionally fine
working conditions, good salary and benefits, excellent opportunities for advancement,
and a 7 hour day. For Interview, phone Mrs. Lynch.

AT AUSTIN

CONTACT

&amp; ASSOC.

TOP
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
IS
looking
for
a
receptionist
in their
Personnel dept. Will also administer
tests,
acta
ete.
No
exp.
needed. F

1618

SUN

Intelligent, alert person needed for responsible position in
Marketing Department. Must
have a knowledge of basic
filing systems and be capable
of exercising creativity in the
performance of job duties. A
background or interest in |ibrary work would be helpful.

EYPISTS

IN TOWN?

We
have
hundreds
of positions
to
choose from. No fee. Hours. 9-5. Sat. by
appointment.

UN

ABOVE

FIGURE

explaining
Parents’
child
care
and
health services.
Permanent
position.
.Names
and addresses
furnished.
No
canvassing.
Sales experience
helpful
but not necessary.
Average
earn ngs
$72.50
to
$97.50
weekly.
For
more
information
write
Parents’
Institute

PLACEMENT
966-0700

CEPTIONIST
MEDICAL
CLINIC
400 No typing. Heavy public contact.
ature
or
young.
No
Experience.
Hvanston
area
needed.
Details
call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON EMPLOYget lst Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-717]
oO
Fee

ay 25, 1967

delivering

Permanent
Placement

or

274-8100
employer.

PARENTS’
HOME
SERVICE
INSTItute will appoint two women, over 30,
neat
appearing,
with
car,
to work
locally 5 day week, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,

$$$
rush)

PLACEMENT
all suburbs and Chicago)

(jobs

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Se

A CHANGE?

FORD EMPLOYMENT
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

1700

Parents’ Home
Service Institute

Position now available for experienced
Becretary
with
good
shorthand
and
yping
skills.
Variety
of interesting
assignments.
Good
starting
salary.

WANT

Mystik Tape Div.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

FILE CLERK

vacation,

If you have 1-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day

Group

and

paid

SOME COLLEGE?
NOT GOING BACK?

salary

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

SECRETARY

offices

merit
i

week,

VICTOR COMPTOMETER CORP.
8350 NORTH LEHIGH
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

odern

scheduled

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Victor Golf

Northfield

CENTER

increases.
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

Work Close To Home.
Should Have Good Figure
Aptitude, Some Payroll
Experience and Light
Typing Skills.

Pleasant

CLINIC

TRANSPORTATION

CLERK

Equipment

RELATIONS

SPEECH

Regularly

EDUCATONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PAYROLL

PRESS

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

ENJOY WRITING? TO $500
Fun
job
on
aé
fascinating
paper,
company news and hobby magazines.
PUBLIC RELATIONS TO $450
Learn to promee
good will for your
firm. Much
public contact, phone.
CAMPUS CONTACT GIRL $476
Be in and out of the office for this
great school, as Girl Kyiday.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
$4238
Handle
phone
orders,
learn
traffic,
much contact with air lines, railroads.
AID MEDICAL MEN $425 |
Group of busy Doctors will train you
for Girl Friday-Reception,
LEARN TO BUY $450
If you enjoy phone contact, put it to
work as aid to purchasing agent.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE $425
Greet
job
seekers,
discuss
their
future, learn to test, screen, hire.
SHOWROOM RECEPTION $400
Greet out-of-town buyers, show them
around,
plan
their schedules,
make
their hotel and plane reservations.

HOUSE

AUDITORY

PLANNING
DEPART:
skilled secretary,
miniexperience. High school]

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

OR JUST

ADMISSION
AFRICA

SECRETARY
DRPORATE
ment
needs
um 1 year
graduate.

107.

. Help Wanted—
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

Av.

Equal

:

Evanston

Opportunity

Employer

|

airport-sec'y
RECPT-SEC’Y
TO
HANDLE
al
office
duties.
Light

dictaphone.

phones.

Greet

Salary

clients,

open.

FREE

GENER. —
steno
or —

and

handle

—

:

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

Administrative Trainee $450.
LOCAL

SCHOOL

NEEDS

A

WOMAN

to head a department. Must be able
work well with people. Typing. 8:30
4:30. FREE.

©

to

©
-—

LEWIS

An Equal Opportunity Employer
1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe Nows * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Classified — 7

:

�‘Pedenst and. Professional
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $600
Aid V.P., General Mgr. of A-1 firm.
Moderate dictation, prestige job.
NO STENO SECRETARY $498
Make
reservations
for
men
who
travel. Real Girl Friday fun spot. 9-5.
RECEPTION FOR MD. $400
Book appts., answer phones, greet all
entering lovely medical center.
DICTAPHONE RECEPTION $445
Front desk, very beautiful offices, be
helper to:2 nice men who travel.
RECEPTIONIST $390
Learn to handle new little board, be
official greeter in busy office.
FIGURE TRAINEE TO $425
The
beginner
or ‘older
person
who
trains will love this pleasant off.
GRADS!!! $360
Great
chance
to
learn
keypunch.
Friends can frain together.
BOOKKEEPER TO $600
Take over now if you can, or start for
less and take over in the future.

SMARTEST GALS ARE
G THE
SERVICE
THAT'S
THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

STAT. TYPIST
$2.75 PER HOUR)
We

Also

Need

Clerks
Typists
:

Stenos

Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers

FORD EMPLOYMENT
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

NNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
NG TO GREET YOU AND
YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
. INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
‘Courtesy pen
at corner
and Chicago Avenue.

ABOVE

g -

YOU

EVANSTON

36
Church
An
Equal

GIRL FRIDAY
ged

SCIENTIST

in

WHO'S

interesting

work

EN-

involving

‘avel to outer space will train you to
garefuly screen his calls and visitors,
to
assemble notes and pictures, keep
records
up
to date,
to type
corre-

-

spondence.

Pleasant

personality,

nice

a
arance and accurate typing ability
are essential. No switchboard, but
busy phone to answer. Free at

:

~ BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
518 DAVIS

491-0600
Many

Open

positions

for June

Mon. to 7 p.m.
Sat. 9-12

EXPERIENCED

to work

with the

director

ternational
Educational
ust have good shorthand

the ability to organize
_

responsibility.
Baty m,
3 weeks

iberal
paid

tuition reduction.

An

og
Av.

Equal

FILE AND
‘WE
-

ARE

woman

file
a

IN
(no

of our

to assume

benefit
vacation

proand

UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT
Evanston

Opportunity

NEED

OF

limit)

A
to

MATURE

work

in

our

and mail dept. Duties will include

and

ning,

sorting

routine

You will enjoy our attractive
offices, good salary and benefits, many opportunities for
advancement, an 8:30 to 4:15
working day. For interview,
phone Mrs. Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical. Corp.
6-3000
An Equal

and

filing

channeling

mail

assignments.

full fringe benefit program.
call

g

_

You

Equal

emeertanits

_ Traffic

oH

ut

Asst:

and other

not

Direct

public

week. Salary open.
Call Mr. Eckman

oad
:

ge

G

GENERAL

transp.

5 day

at 869-7200

SCHOOL.

Work

OFFICE

closely

C.

Boyer,

869-2300

DIVERSIFIED
AND
CHALLENGING
opportunity for career-minded
person
who
enjoys
meeting
people.
Typing
required. Paid family hospiatlization,
life insurance, pension Fiat. periodic
increases, discount on
SCM products.

KLEINSCHMIDT
Cook

(DIV. SCM)
Rd.
Windsor 5-1000.

with

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB NEEDS
recept. to help members, ans. phones,
a
small s/o. very light typing.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400
Anybody For Figures?
WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair for
numbers, and are accurate. If this is
you and you can do light typing (or
even if you can’t) call us.

RECEPTIONIST

8

Classified

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE.
TYPING
and shorthand Pere,
bookkeeping
experience helpful
C

McGUIRE

1525 Chicago

Av.,

&amp; ORR,

Evanston

OPPORTUNITIES
with
varied
skills

FOR
and
For

May 27, 9 to 12

Baxter
Laboratories,

Mr.

FOR
; 4770
| 7247

FOR

Your

INC.

Should

have

a

mini-

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
R
3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Egual

GR 5-1080

BEAUTICIAN
FOR HIGHLAND PARK SALON.
Full or part-time. Call 433-3990

INTERESTING
OPENING
IN
OUR
Advertising
and
Sales
Dept.
for
a
woman
wanting
diversified
work.
Good
typing
‘and
clerical
skills
required.
Exc.
starting
salary
with
regular
reviews.
‘Liberal
company
benefits. 3742 hr. wk.
BISHOP FREEMAN CO.
1600 ‘Foster St.
Evanston
DA 8-5200
Mr. Davis

PERSONNEL

SECY

_

1866

A CHARGE

$450

NO
STENO
OR
PREVIOUS
EXPERIence needed for this position as secy
to the Administrative Mgr. You will
* es
some
personnel
work.

LEWIS
EMPLORMENT SERVICE
1618 Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES.
Full and part-time openings available
in production
and
secretarial
work.
Pharmaceutical
packaging
firm
in
Lake Forest offers clean light work in
congenial
surroundings.
11%
blocks
from train station. Call Mrs. “Compere
234-5350 for interview.
PARK
RIDGE
EYE
PHYSICIAN
needs
reliable
woman,
vreferably
nurse, willing to learn. Full time or
half ‘days
including
Sat.
mornings.
phone days, 823-2129; after 7 p.m. 729-

Sheridan

TEMPORARY

Des Plaines

3200 Demps

Lutheran

Gen.

Hospital

827-1108

SUMMER

JOBS

SCHOOL TEACHERS
COLLEGE STUDENTS
HOUSEWIVES
ARE
YOU
INTERESTED
IN
§S
mertime office work? We urge yo
visit
Gloria
Frances
of
ELAI
REVELL,
INC. at the office of
and Hoke Co., 7848 N. Lincoln A
Skokie. Ill. starting May 25th, Mon
through Friday. Interesting and c
lenging opvortunities available in }
own neighborhoods.
WE NEED:
. STENOGRAPHERS
. DICTAPHONE OPERATORS
, &amp;¥PISTS
. GENERAL OFFICE
WORKERS
Hours

10 a.m. to 4 p
Refreshments: and

Oo
gifts.

Exceptional opportunity
intelligent, energetic you
woman with top skills, capal
of assuming responsibiliti
Many company benefits, 8

TO

YOU

Rd.

432-446|

Highland

to 4:30, 5 day week.
Park

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO
Personnel Department
1771

OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMENT
IS
seeking someone with payroll experience to assist in a variety of duties.
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
light
typing
is
required,
Liberal
benefit
program includes 3 weeks paid vacation and tuition reduction.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812: Chicago. Av:
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

AT SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may possess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

Customer service rep.
NO

TYPING, HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and
their
requests.
writing
promotional
letters.
Good
eye
for
detail.
Challenging! FREE

personnel

708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400.

MANAGER
EXCELLENT
SALARY
TO
QUALIfied woman who will manage finishing
Soi oy of exclusive hoto studio. UN 4WAITRESSES—HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRLS
Exp.
helpful
but
not
necessary.
Colonial Kitchens,
295 Skokie
Valley
Rd., Crossroads Shopping Center, H.P.

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274
employer.

RECEPTION
BRAND NEW NORTH
SUBURBAN OFFICE
THIS PRESTIGE SUBURBAN FIR
opening
a new
headquarters
in
area and will train you as front of
receptionist. You’ll sit in plush,
conditioned
office
in
newly
structed building and greet all
enter, seat them as they await t
appts. Light typing and neat app
ance qualify. $425 mo. to start. Fre
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-

4 MEDICAL
RECEPTIONISTS

CLIFF

brownlie

SERVICE

SECRETARY

PAYROLL CLERK

WORK

pay

Hae

Fitzgerald Employment
Ill.

mum of 3 years secretarial experience
at
top
management
level.
Apply
Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

An

9-12

WONDERFUL BOSS!
own beautifully decorated
private office.

NEVER

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

necessary.

SATS;

5-0400
4-8585

$600

Lorig.

SENIOR
VICE
PRESIDENT
REquires poised, well-groomed: secretary
with
excellent
skills.
Use
of dictaphone. -required-shorthand helpful but

not

9-5,

5Bigs

Evanston
1718 Sherm
Phone GR 5-433]

SECRETARY

Shermer
An

ALL JOBS
BR
SP

he

Phone

PERSONNEL

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY

CLER
SEC

HIGHEST RATES
RIGHT GIRL
Opposite

this area for AIRLINE
saat:
You'll
take
short
course
at nearby
airline school. Learn all about reservations,
ticketing,
schedules.
You
should be good with people. Job-is-allpublic-contact- 100%-of-the-time! Meet
and talk to new people all day long.
Free travel bonuses! Full-fare paid to
the ‘ooo
spots of your dreams! to
$400.
yye

OFFICE

CULLIGAN
1657

Mon. to 7 p.m.
Sat. 9-12

We're Searching

WHETHER
YOU
HAVE
A_
SOLID
office
background,
have
been
away
from office routine for a while or are
just
breaking
into
office
work,
we
have
an
interesting
job
for
you.
Culligan’s International Headquarters
in Northbrook has openings now for:
. DICTAPHONE TYPISTS
. NCR OPERATORS
. TAB OPERATORS
. BILLER-TYPISTS
Call

Grads.

With

Train completely to be front desk gal
in neighborhood
clinic.
You'll
greet
people, notify Doctors of their arrival,
learn small
switchboard,
set appts..
type bills. They
want
someone
who
likes
to
work
with
people—they’l!
teach
you
everything
else!
Age
is
open! $$ open. FREE.

Inc.

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TIME

for June

NEED

$10 BONU

Doctor's Clinic

Inc.

We invite you to call or stop in.
ycur convenience we will be open

Saturday,

Open

positions

PART TIME

:
WE
TYPISTS
STENOS

Reception Trainee

500°, GROSS in 10 YEARS
AND
we're STILL EXPANDING
EXCELLENT
individuals
experience.

491-0600

Many

ADVERTISING AND
SALES COORDINATOR

country club

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

SOUTH EVANSTON—PART TIME
Bookkeeper. 25 hr. 5 day week.
_ Congenial Engineering Office.
Payroll, billing, etc. DA 8-0400.
_ Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.

273-5180

274-8100
employer

Baxter
Laboratories,

Searle
Deerfield

CLIFF

interesting position with manufacturing
company
in
Wheeling.
Typing
_
required.
Pleasant surroundings
and
_ Sood company benefits. Call Mrs. Hill.
537-6000

BOULEVARD

Personnel. Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

FULL OR

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
EVANSTON
518 DAVIS

5 day week.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE: Co.

TEMPORARY

ALERT,
WELL-GROOMED
GIRL
OR
woman
who
enjoys
working’
with
people to take charge of client contact
duties in his unusually
plush office.
You'll
answer
phone,
greet visitors,
check
appt.
schedule,
arrange
planning
sessions;
when
not
busy
with
these
duties
you'll
type
confidential
reports,
be trained
if interested
to
help
wih
scoring
of
tests.
9-5,
5
days. Rapid raises. Free. See or call.

SECRETARY

receptionist

Employer

Managers

DOWNTOWN

- $450
Psychologist
Will Train

Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,.

FULL

SWITCHBOARD
RELIEF

Lake

t-RESTING,
RESP.
POSITION
IN
distance
hsehld.
goods
traffic
ment.
Agent
of
Allied
VanWorld’s no. 1 mover. Familiarrwith
tariff
and
bills
of lading

ful

Opportunity

JU 3-0700
Employer

Packaging Corp. of America

Apply

PERSONNEL DEPT:
. MUELLER &amp; CO.
Niles

An

Illinois

Pleasant
office
environment.
Good
starting salary, 3742 hour work week,
fine
fringe
benefits,
merit
rated
advancement.
Pre-employment
tests
given
to assure
you
are effectively
placed.

will be working in a modern, friendly
office. We offer an attractive salary

or

Skokie,

Expanding staff opens interesting new
position
with
good
advancement
potential.
Beginner
with
good
typing,
stenographic
accomplishment
could
qualify.

Employer

MAIL. CLERK

age

SP 4-2828

ment.

Call C.

NORTHWESTERN

cla
Chicago

SECRE-

programs.
and typing,

and

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria; paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on

1771

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

©

|-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free- insurance,

Clerk-Typist

_ International Programs
ATURE,

PHONE

Immediate» opening in Personnel Department for a secretary with good skills and the
ability to function effectively
in an ever changing environ-

EVANSTON

~ SECRETARY
Tite

BY

Professional

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

AT AUSTIN

SECRETARY
PERSONNEL DEPT.

YO

Grads.

REGISTER

5-2400

Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

“$433 MON
Secale

MAY

YO

Service

DRUGS

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

5945 W. DEMPSTER
NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

of Church

was SERVICES
Temporary

SUN

Business

Two
Pediatricians need receptio
to make
app’ts,
greet
patients,
light typing. One is in Evanston,
other in Northfield.
Four doctor
Evanston need a receptionist and
Evanston dentist needs one also.
will train. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
Avis

8-

PEDIATRICIAN’S OFFICE NORTH
vanston Young or mature. No typ
Some Bookkeeping. 412 day week.
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMP
MENT
SERVICE
ist Nat’l Bk:
B
Ask for Wally DA 8-7171 D-644.

PART-TIME
LOOKING
FOR
WOMAN
TO
TR
for counter position in our Kent
Fried
Chicken
Store.
No experi
necessary.
Apply
Mr.
Swihart,
ag
Bay Rd., Wilmette, Ill.
900.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 25, 19

�‘107.

Wa . ich W es

nal —
“Business and Professio

Mig:

:

Business and Professional

; KEYPUNCH OPR.

ADVERTISING

AND

POSITIONS

AVAILABLE

. OPERATOR(IBM)
. SECRETARY

(Sales)

. DICTAPHONE

TYPIST

FOR

—Excellent working conditions
~All company benefits
—Hours 8:30 to 4:30
—Up to 3 weeks vacation
—Convenient transportation

1630

INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFFICE
job
for 2-3 months.
Evanston
area
location.
Must
be
able
to type
50
wpm.
Right Girl temporary
Service.
Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

file clerks and typists

Mr. SUREK YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?
DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
you do light typing? We have several
openings
for people
with Bi-Lingual
background
even
with
limited
command
of English.
Fees
are paid by
the employer.
aa
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.
Evanston

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERience
for various
Northshore
firms.
Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.

AGE 20-50
DAYS 8:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
Part-time openings also available.
Evenings, Saturdays and Sundays.

REPUBLIC
LUMBER MARKET

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

4600 N.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK
Excellent position open for girl Friday
who can handle a variety of duties.
General
basic office skills required.
Figure
aptitude
helpful.
Permanent
position,
5
days,
9.
to
5.
Many
company
benefits
including
group
insurance and profit sharing. Apply in
person.
CENTURY MOLDED PLASTICS INC.
3120 W. Lake Av.
lenview.

Allstate

Insurance

Accounting
clerks,
1
to
2
years
experience
or
will
train
1967
high
school
graduates
with
good
math
aptitude. Call Miss Hartung, 291-5478.

Interesting Secretarial

SALESLADY

or

Miss

inari.

Chas.
1010 Linden

A.

Stevens

Av.,

Hubbard

&amp; Co.
Woods,

MEDICAL POSITIONS
INURSE:
Skokie, No typing
RECEPTIONIST TYPIST
Internist
entral Street Evanston
AEDICAL TYPIST Receptionist,
North Evanston to
Dentist Bookkeeper
Evanston
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-7171
Ist Nat’l. Bk. Bldg..
No

Ill.

567 Lincoln
$500
Mor
450

$475
$400
Fee

Ave,,

YOU WILL BE EDITING BULLETINS
and catalogues. Knowledge
of proof' reading helpful. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

PART-TIME—FLEXIBL&amp;
HOURS
Gal
Friday,
general
office
work
in
Deerfield.
Shorthand-typing
necesEsta: Congenial atmosphere. Call 945SALESWOMAN
Part-time
or
full
time.
Apply
in
erson.
Gordon’s,
579 Central
Ave.,
ighland Park.

May 25, 1967

3-6638

&amp; ORR,

INC.
446-5010

Winnetka

PART-TIME,
EXPERIENCED
3100 or 3200 operator, evenings,
and/or all day Saturdays.

NCR
5 to 9,

Furnishings

272-8500

TYPISTS
WILL

TRAIN

secretarial

FOR

positions

INTERESTING

with

diversified

in international
organization.
8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

Rotary International

8-6880

BECRETARY
TO
EXEC.
DIR.
CAreer
opportunity,
ability
to
carry
responsibility, meet public. Excellent
working
conditions,
fringe
benefits,
good
salary.
State in detail, education, experience. present salary. Write
-138, Box 60, Wilmette, ate

CO.

EXPERIENCED
ACCOUNTING
clerk willing to handle details requiring a high degree of accuracy.

duties
Hours

SMALL
OFFICE
SECRETARIAL
$6,920
per
yr.
Assist
owner
with
correspondence. Skokie. No bookkeeping. 9-5 5 days. Call Wally BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
a
Nat’l Bank Bldg.
DA
&amp;-7171 No
ee,

MFG.

Colby's Home

1600

Ridge

Ave.,

Evanston

GIRL. GENERAL

DA

8-0100

OFFICE

TYPING
AND
CLERICAL.
MONDAY
through
Friday.
Will
consider
parttime
on daily basis.
Air-conditioned
offices.

BURT DICKENS

Burt

J.

Dickens,

SUB.

583-5147

965-3240

Northbrook
MUST
TYPE
50 WPM.
NEW
HOME
office.
Publishing
and
finance
company.
Pleasant
surroundings,
many
&amp; ASSOC.
CR 2-6776

Sr.

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

EWIS

CR

2-3636

HAIRDRESSER
SALON ROUGE HAS OPENING
for operator with following. Shampooer
and
manicurist
available.
Nice
surroundings and good benefits. DA 89896 or UN 4-5300.
FULL
TIME
OFFICE
SECRETARYreceptionist.
For~- well known
newly
remodeled
pleasant
North
Evanston
Real
Estate
Office.
Typing
experience, filing and a knack for details
needed.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

SERVICE

DAvis

8-6880

SECRETARY
GROWING
NORTH
SHORE
MANAGEment consulting firm needs an additional secretary. Strong English and/
or
advertising
agency
background
helpful.
Some _ statistical
typing
on
major reports, Call Mrs. Francis, 25600

‘SHARP &amp; OUGHTON,
Rd.

INC.

Kenilworth

LOCAL REAL ESTATE
FIRM WANTS
a front desk girl. Much
public
and
phone
contact.
Typing
needed.
9-5
FREE

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

STENOGRAPHERS
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
NAtional Manufacturer for bright candidates with good typing and shorthand
skills. Fine working conditions, benefits
and
good
salary.
Ideal
loop
location. Call DElaware 7-2388.
An equal opportunity employer
NEED
RECEPTIONIST
TO
START
now in our Winnetka Office, 5 days a
week,
permanent
position.
ome
typing
and
filing.
Air-conditioned,
bright and pleasant surroundings.
Also Saturday switchboard girl needed
permanently from 8:30 to 4:00 in our
Evanston Office. Call Mr. Daily, Jr.
SMART &amp; GOLEE
HI 6-4700

IMMEDIATE

SECRETARY

REGISTERED
Mr.

on
Club,

OPENING

FOR

A

MA-

ture woman
with typing and general 1
office skills, for a job with variety. 5
day week, Monday-Friday. Good employee benefits. Close to transp.
Come in or phone AL 1-5400
JOE JACOBS CHEVROLET CO.435 Green Bay Rd.
Wilmette

WAITRESS:
FULL TIME:
&gt;"
in; year round position at no:
country
club;
exe.
salary;
and other fringe benefits.
Ph
McGee. 835-0600.
:
PART-TIME

Mature woman
for
HI

WILL
TRAIN
ALERT,
PLEASANT
woman for counter work and bagging
devt. in modern
dry cleaning store.
$75 per week, 514 days. Apply immed.
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
1728 Sherman Av., Evanston DA 8-9756.
CLERK-TYPISTS
$390
40 wpm—Stencils—Cards—Statistics
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

-_

Grove.

YO

CAREER

p.m.,

nights,

and

BILLING,

6-45

aioe

NEED

College girls—housewives
:
.00 per hour—sell Avon C
new North Shore territories
to 4 p.m. after5:30 p.m. 256-4

NO TYPING
In
Research.
Compiling
computer
output.
Varied.

the $400s. Evans

UN

pee

9-3160.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS
\
FULL OR PART-TIME. D.
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT 1
Apply 8015 Lawndale,
WANTED:
COOK’S TRAINEE
Foods. Good opportunity to
learning. Require good
ence. Call 724-0302 for appt.
REGISTERED

NURSE

SUP

for small nursing home
salary,

WAITRESS
WANTED,
without experience. Full

Evenings.

Northbrook.

KING

Exp.

Call

office.

Hours

Full

Ti

251-4222.

and

OFFICE
Small
Ev

Illinois.

WAITRESSES:
eon

EXTRA

dinner

shift.

FOR
Salar

hour. Phone Miss McGee.

STENO
AND
art-time,
work. Full or part-time,
pay.
Apply
in
person,
Food Sue 2711 W. son,

ALTERATIONS
1

Steele's

%

Seine

9 to 5. Write T- 1

60, Wilmette,

PART-TIME

WAITRESS

Resta

272-4358.

GENERAL
LIGHT
and
bookkeeping.

appointment.

EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE,
GOOD
hours. Terrific salary. Antony’s Restaurant, 618 Church St., Evanston.

wr
or par

Caravel

No nights. at a A Reon

REGISTERED
NURSES
AND
REGIStered
practical
nurses.
Full
time.
Number
3
bus
to
door.
Swedish
Retirement
Assoc.
2320 Pioneer
Rd.
DA 8-8700.

SECRETARY,
SMALL
OFFICE
LT.
bookkeeping,
some
typing;
no shorthand;
perm. position; personal interview only. Tack-L-Tyers Sport Mart,
939 Chicago Av., Evanston.

Call

Manicurist

FULL OR PART-TIME
Start $1.75 per hr.
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
CLERK
TYPIST
FOR
ADMINISTRA:
tive, office of Wilmette
Schools. 3714
hour week, pension, health insurance,
paid
vacation.
Phone
AL
6-2450 for
1834

SECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
office of Wilmette Schools. 3742 hour
week, pension, health insurance, paid
vacation.
Phone
AL
6-2450
for
appointment.

in Nil

live-in or out.
Call 296-4600

DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTE
or
part-time.
Experience —
but
not
necessary.. For infc
call GR 5-8997.

NURSES
AIDS
FULL
OR
PART:
time,
pleasant
surroundings,
usual
benefits.
Number
3
bus
to
door.
Swedish
Retirement Assoc. 2320 Pioneer Road. DA 8-8700.

for

,
da

ASST. CREDIT MGR.
For hospital’s patients
HOWARD EMPLOYM ENT
307 Howard, Evanston

A

CAN
BE
ARfor appt.
Skokie.

ask

Tue:

5 Pp.

weekends.

after 5 p.m.

OFFICE

CASHIER-HOSTESS

6-3477,

EXPERIEN

partime

4-5577

in Wi

il a.m. to 5

Waitresses,

a.m.

OPERATOR

OR

interesting

located

for interview.

Lunches

AIDES

DOING

6-6600

Sat.

with some tee

and

office

WAITRESS,

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPerator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5
Call GR 5-1718

OF

varied

doctor’s

challenging, supervisory position with
a varity
of
duties.
Nursing
home.
Exec. starting salary. Must be able to.
work weekends.
For an appointment
call Mr. Weinschneider, 965-6300.

of fine fabrics. Call
Mrs. Trammell.

and satisfy the secret
earn while you're
Betty JAMESON,

WOMAN
TO
WORK
IN
AI
dry-cleaning plant. Experier
$2.00
hr.
Bus
to door.
Cleaners,
1212 weukree EB ;
view.

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or ‘apply
in person. 3131 Simpson, Evanston.

SEAMSTRESS

e

please.
Bryn
Mawr
6600 N. Crawford.

Also
- Cali

MATURE
EDUCATED
PERSON
seeking new career. Publishing paper
mili offers variety, general adminis’ trative
work.
Pleasant
phone
_personality desired. Loop location. Conv.
“L” and N.W. Call ST 2-2728.

CAPABLE

Li
€

708
Glencoe
Rd.
in
Gle
beauty operator. High pon
fied
person.
Set
conditions. Call 724-5409.

JR. SECY.
NO FEE
Old
Orchard
Co.
will
send
you
to
shorthand
school
at
their
expense
while working.
Good starting salary.
zoe
Personnel
1609 Maple.
UN
9-

BURGER

9-5. SALARY
‘AL pine 6-0990.

PArk 9-1300
LADY’S
LOCKER
RO
oe
Good
salary
i
pply in person to me

Full time. Good Salary. Permanent.
Large air-conditioned Drug Store.
Apply in person to Mr. Eaton,
Rehn’s Hillman Pharmacy Inc.
353 Park Av., Glencoe.

DAY
SHIFT,
HOURS
ranged. Call OR 3-3131
Pyrenees Restaurant,

op

NURSES AIDES |
EXPERIENCED OR WILL
Contact Mrs. res
Maryhaven Village
700 E.

SECRETARY
TO
POLICE
OFFICIAL
Light Shorthand. Mature. Salary High
with rapid increases.
Private
office
North
suburbs.
Call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON EMPLOYMENT Ist Nat’l
Bk. Bldg. DA
8-7171. No Fee D-616.
Ask for Wally.

IN

WOR

2 Girl Law aie e
5 DAYS,

ILLINOIS
CHILDREN’S
HOME
AND
Aid society
needs
foster parents
to
care for babies and children. Agency
pays for complete
care. Call
Homefinding, WHitehall 4-3313.

BEAUTY

dept. Machine

perience preferred but
Glencoe National
See Mr.
Schinier

PARENTS

INTERESTED

OFFICE

keeping

PART-TIME

R.N,.

NUR

Rischard

GENERAL

2 DAYS/WEEK
PERMANENT
Kids
mostly
grown
and
thinking
of
getting a little job again?
We
need
another year ‘round segponanes
gal,
Wed.
and
Fri.
8:30-5:00.
Glenview.
Gen. office exp. helpful but will reo
REX GAUGE Co.
724-6668.

THE

“luc

FULL OR PART-TIM
Modern nursing home in No

WOMAN
TO PRESS OR FOLD CLOTHing. Must
be steady worker.
5 day
week.
Good
pay.
Paid
vacation,
hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person.
NORTH SHORE UNIFORM SERVICE
1818 Dempster St., Evanston

FOR

SHOR’

EXPERIENCED
SW.
operator
for
telephone
service.
Downtown
Evan
12 to 6
al Monday thr
Good salary. Age 21 to 50.

FOR
PRIVATE
HEALTH
CARE
CENter. of oo to 11 p.m. or 11 p.m. to 7
a.m. shift. Age 45-55, Excellent salary
and unusual fringe benefits. Call DA
8-3042, personnel

NURSES

NO

quired. General office,
roll
experience
prefer
Construction Co., 1132
729-4414

REGISTERED NURSE

FOSTER

cultures
da

alternate Sat. Call 446-3589

WAITRESSES
FOR
HIGH
CLASS
restaurant.
Full or part-time.
Good
tipping. Hours: Luncheon, 10:30 - 2:30.
Dinner 4:30-8:30. Must be neat. Paid
vacation. John Evans Restaurant, 1639
bP
a aa
Call for interview, UN
9-

PUBLIC CONTACT

1618

blood work, strep
office
duties.

at Dundee.

E. F. WONDERLIC
Sunset Ridge

Bay

BUSY
PEDIATRICIANS” O
innetka
needs
lab tech

I.B.M.

run _ the

SALESLADY

FULL TIME TYPIST

512 Green

You

TYPIST CLERK
Busy
construction
office
needs
an
alert girl willing to relieve secretary
of
minor
duties
involving
typing,
telephone and filinng. Shorthand helpful but not required.
Write T-111, Box
60, Wilmette, Til.

WAITING

EMPLOYMENT

DAYS A WEEK.
SECRETARY
AND
receptionist in pleasant,
active real
estate office. Please call Mr. Townsend.

McGUIRE

PLACEMENT

1618 Orrington

PART-TIME
3

EDITORIAL ASS'T $450

618

SALARY

AND COMPANY BENEFITS.
PERMANENT POSITION.
ORchard

ULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION.
Experience helpful but not necessary.
Good starting salary plus all company

Stefaniak

OPERATOR

IBM 026 AND 056 ALPHANUMERIC EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

S. A. HIRSCH

CALLING"

FIGURE CLERKS

brownlie personnel

GOOD

$450

benefits. Edens

typewriter.

GIRLS
NEEDED
TO
TRAIN
FOR
counter
positions
in
our
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken
Store.
No experience
Swihart,
833
Green
Bay
Rd.,
Wilmette. AL 1-8900.

WORK
FOR
(‘SUBURBAN
VICEPresident. Diversified work. Requires
good typing and desire to work into
Executive
Secretary. Age to 45. NO
FEE.
URPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612
Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston. UN 9-9510; BR 3-2155.

824

708 Church St., Evanston

KOENIG &amp; STREY
STOCK GIRL
Miss

MUST
BE
well.
Light

employer

JR. SECRETARY

CHGO.,

Fine North age location.
ap conditioned.
5 day week, 10 a.m.
5
p.m.
Write
T-147,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Thi.

III.

ATTRACTIVE WOMAN
35 to 40 with executive background in sales promotion and
marketing. Must be capable
of discussing promotion with
top level management. Free
to travel as assignment dictates. Salary open. Write T145, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

CUSTOMERS

NEEDS

KEYPUNCH

Evanston,

opportunity

IMMEDIATE

ANTIQUE
FURNISHINGS STORE

328-3400

POSITION OPEN IN THE WILMETTE
office of one of the fastest growing
real estate firms on the North Shore.
Must
be
ood
typist
and
enjoy
working with
an active sales force. A
pleasant manner most important.
Call Mr. Strey ALpine 1-0330

See

Chicago

ALL
PUBLIC
CONTACT,
able
to
meet
people
typing. FREE

equal

SECRETAR
shorthand,
heuaphans.

office.
ay week,
9 to 5. Salary
eae teannarate
th
experience.
Pleasant Evanston location. Write T136, Box 60, Wil.

National

AVE.

"AVON

recpt. $350

Co.

ALLSTATE PLAZA,
NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS

pen ig

Harlem Ave.,
867-7000

CHICAGO
An

5201 Old Orchard Rd.

Minerals

YOU!

as

Insurance Company

&amp; Chemical Corp.
YO

Washington

WITH

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
U 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Light

EXPERIENCED
DICTAPHONE
OPerators to work 4 hours (6 to 10 P.M.)
Monday through Friday. Must type 4555 WPM
and have good spelling and
grammer
skills. Starting salary will
be
$2.75
an
hour.
Only
a _ limited
number of positions available, so call
MRS. BELL at 475-7900 for confidential interview.

(Editorial)

aoe

Business and Professional

EVENINGS
PUBLISHING

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
International

107. Help “wa

Part-Time

SRDS

Immediate opening for operator of IBM 024 Keypunch
and 056 Verifyer. Prefer 2 to
3 years experience on both
alphabetical and numeric.
Outstanding working conditions: good salary and benefits and a 7 hour day. Location near Edens Expressway
in Old Orchard Shopping
Center. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

dalam detains: ae

Business
and Professional

isis

go
‘Mid

WAITRESSES WANTED ey

Snack Shas,op,és101
Waekasia
1011 Wa
vkenet

Steele’s
Snac
Northbrook

DENTIST

IN CARLSON

BLDG.

,

NI

responsible lady as reception
ing
and
mathematical
a
Salary $400 to $450. GR 5-6300.
GIRL

sales.

OR

WOMAN

Part-time.

FOR

Weekends.

apply in person VARSITY THE/
1710 Sherman Ave., Evanston

WOMAN

WITH

JEWELRY

OR SEL

ing experience to work full or
time. Call Mr. —
OR 4-5500

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

~ Classifie

�108k Help Wasted Baby Store
MOTHER’S
RL

FRIDAY
to

schedule:

Minimum

awweek. 864-5565.

AND
SALARY
;- GOOD
Restaurant,
Bob’s
) ‘Sundays.
ALpine
tte Av., Wilmette,

Let
.-

NURSING
e

work,

Se f

oe

HOME,

ANTED
full or
BE

WILMETTE
MINISTER
AND
SONS
seek
live-in
housekeeper.
3 minute
walk to ‘‘L’’. Own room and TV. $55
plus Social Security. 256-4642.

open.

FOR’
RECEIVING
part-time.
Employee

ge

As

3 CHOOL

of

Winnetka.

GRAD.

MOTHERS
HELPER.
LIVE
IN
FOR
summer
months,
16 yrs. or older. 2
children.
Room,
board
plus
salary.
Phone 864-5565.

Miss

INTERESTED

RELIABLE
STEADY
WOMAN
FOR
cleaning and ironing 2 days bess » §
8:30 to 4:30. Refs. Call evenings UN 4
4345.
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GENeral cleaning, 2 days. East Wilmette.
Prefer Tue. and Fri. $24 and car fare.
Refs. necessary. AL 1-5218.

ing a beautician. Opportunity
in Deerfield while going to

. Phone Ed Gillen, 945-0884.
,

OFFICE

NO

and would

FEE

be nice. 35 hr. week,

Vv. cone
Maple. UN

$400. Evans
9-3160.

Personnel

TR:ESSES,
FULL
OR
PARTe,
can earn $30 plus nightly, exc.
The
Arc
Restaurant,
1813
an Road, Glenview. 724- 7600.
- DENTAL

will

ASSISTANT

train

you

as

chair

EXPERIENCED
CLEANING
WOMAN
for Wednesdays
or Fridays.
Recent
references. Near train. $15.
Call 432-6830

side

PART-TIME
HELP
FOR
REGULAR
maid’s off days. Sunday and 1 week
day.
For
elderly
couple.
Can
stay.
References required. Call 251-1420.

fant. Full-time only. 5-day week.
y open. Ages 18-30. PA 4-1771.

"Y
COUNSELORS”
HAS
OR.
tional and sales openings. Ex:
opportunity.
No
canvassing.

WOMAN
TO CLEAN BUILDERS MODel homes
in Northbrook.
3 days per
week. Own transportation desireable.
Phone 724-5675. .

ble hours. Call PA 9-1566.

ASSISTANT
IN EVANSTON,
ning the second
week
of June.
Kp. necessary,
full or part-time.

»

T-143, Box 60, Wilmette,

GIRL,

GOOD

_cond.,

me

PAY,

no

CLEANING
WOMAN
WANTED:
1}
day a week; light housework. Winnetka. Recent references required.
Call 446-4174

Il.

PLEASAn

experience

Call UN

neces-

4-8388.

GENERAL OFFICE
aie
position in congenial Ev--anston ofc. ‘Exc. transp., 644 hrs.
c
GR 5-3333
NNEL SECRETARY
$450
w—Test—and meet people
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
, Evanston
475-1800
WANTED
FOR
service.
Flexible

,

20 to 37

COOK—HOUSEKEEPER
Western
suburb,
new
home,
only, by day or live-in, best
Call 447-9400.

6-2113

WORK
IN DRY
CLEANING
Winnetka.
Convenient
to
., experience preferred but not
ary. Call 446-1200.

WOMAN

TO

HELP

IN

FIN-

CLEANING
WOMAN
WANTED
BY
2
neighbors 1 day each, some ironing,
refs. required. Call 256-1076.

UN 4-7322.

"WAITRESSES WANTED
pay plus tips. See or phone:
DON NICHOLS
urch St., Evanston, GR 5-9450

GENERAL
ing. Full

. SERVICE CORRESPONDENT
letters, answ. ing. To $390 mo.

WARS

EMPLOYMENT

St., Evanston

AGENCY

NURSE

GENERAL
CLEANING
5 days per week. Pioneer

es Pioneer
ber 3 bus

road

and

to door.

Call DA

ESSES—SOME
e and
part-time.
Own
ch,

E X P ERIENCED
HOUSEKEEPER
live in or go. Own room, bath and TV.
2 teen age boys, Nr. ‘‘L’’. References.
251-0058.

St.

8-8700.

EXP.
FULL
Uniforms
_fur-

transportation,

Call

EXPERIENCED
RELIABLE
CLEAN:
ing
woma
with
references;
for
|
gg
Must love children. Call 251-

Mrs.

272-0272.

Per

%

Grant

L.P.N. FOR SMALL NURSWrite
T-139,
Box
60,

Help
_

WOMAN
WANTED
TO
CARE
FOR
convalescing elderly woman in South
Evanston.
Needed
10 to 3.
Call for
details after 5:30 p.m. OR 5-5948.

Wanted—Women

.

MOTHER’S
HELPER
FOR
SUMMER
months. Light housework and care of
4 and 12 year old children. Phone
HI 6-0263 after 6 p.m.

Household

HOUSEKEEPER. COOK

GENERAL HOUSEWORK
5 days.
9 to 12, $30. Prefer woman
from shore area.
References.
Phone
251-3223.

E-IN, 5 DAYS A WK., PRIVATE
‘bath, TV. Beautiful Lake Shore

a

rive
apt.,
rences.

Box

2
adults,
no
children.
Salary open. Write T-142,

60, Wilmette, Til.

ERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GEN.
sework and cooking for 1 adult in
Bs
apt.
3 days—noon
through
Recent
references.
Write
TBox 60, Wilmette, Ill.

~ EXCELLENT POSITION
A-1
s.

COOK
Go.

IN

Must

JILD CARE
ork.
i

VErnon

XPERIENCED

exaeded

side.

|

day

:

|

and
Top

Call

271-6033

after

7

.m.

ir-conditioned
i
home,

3

HOUSE-

dependable
room,
TV.

CLEANING
WOMAN
week, small house,

$11.

5

refer-

5-4080.

-ERIENCED
BABY
born, due August

Ab

$75.

current

- GENERAL

Must be neat,
children.
Own

wages.

Se

CHICAGO,

have

. MI 2-1150.

NURSE
FOR
1, for 3 weeks.

refs. please.

UN 4-0218
TOP PAY

tian” housework and ironing, 1 or 2
days. Call 674-4266 leave name and
umber.

Near

Evanston.

SEKEEPER
TO
LIVE
IN.
GENsae
housework
and
cooking
for
1
ult. Modern apt. Recent references.
rite T-116, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
-ENERAL
CLEANING:
3
DAYS
A
. or live-in 6 wks. beginning June
+a. References. HI 6-3747.

_~ Classified

RESPONSIBLE
SCHOOL
GIRL, CARE
for 12 mos. old boy during summer.
Also
woman
for
oceasional
baby
sitting. Near Raymond
Park, Evanston. Call 491-0871, eves., wknds.
SUMMER
SITTER WANTED
Spend Thurs. noon to Sun, eve. with
us;
earn
$25 weekly.
No.
8 or
10
bus. Call 679-0072.
TEACHERS
FAMILY
NEEDS
RELIable sitter 2 days a week. School age
children, light housework, permanent,
Refs. No. 1 bus. Call 864-0293.
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
NEEDED
FOR
occasional
baby
sitting.
Evanston
area. Call 475-0434.
;
TWO
CHILDREN
NEED
A DEPENDable sitter Mondays through Fridays.
328-6946 after 6 and weekends.
RELIABLE
BABY
SITTER
WANTED
for 5 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
with one child. Skokie-Evanston area.
Start July 1st. Call 677-8906.
GIRL
OR
WOMAN
DESPERATELY
needed
for
supervision
of
4
wellbehaved children, ages 11, 9, 7, and 4.
Live-in or go. Call eves., 724-8779.
WANTED;
BABY
SITTER
TO
LIVEin 3 days a week. Mature teen ager.
Deerfield area. 945-2148, any evening
after 4 p.m.
PART-TIME
SUMMER
GIRL
weekend
mother’s
helper.
Live
days
and
2 nights.
Refs.
req.
room. Call 251-5514.

MOTHERS
HELPER
FOR
SUMMF?r
Live in or go. Light housework
and
child care. Phone 679-0276.
WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
HOUSEwork
and
ironing.
3 days
a week.
Must have references, Close to transp.
Call OR 5-4577.
MOTHER’S
HELPER,
LIVE-IN
PREferred,
one
child-8
months.
High
school girl preferred.
869-5288
COOK—GENERAL.
3
DAYS,
NOON
through
dinner.
$50.
Small
house.
2
—*
Experienced.
References. 835HOUSEKEEPER—COMPANION
FOR
widow, LIVE-IN, light cooking. Small
home,
near train. References.
ID 25557, ID 2-8284 or office VE 5-0236.
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WANTED
for gen’rl. house cleaning and some
ironing.
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
preferred. Call GR 5-7511.
e

108A - Help Wanted

Baby Sitters

TEEN
AGED
GIRL
TO
CARE
FOR
l-vear-old.
Week
day
mornings
this
summer and after school in fall. $1.00
per hr. plus car fare. 864-7169 aft. 7
p.m.
SITTER
NEEDED
FOR
7
AND
3
year old lovely girls. 7:15 a.m. to 6
p.m. Will consider 2 sitters to divide
time.
See
Mrs.
Horner,
925 Forest,
Evanston, Illinois.

OR
in 3
Pvt.

PERMANENT BABY SITTER
by June 7th. Hours 3 to 11:30. Monday
and Tuesday off. $1.00 an hr. or ¢4u
live in! Call 869-8055.

109

Help

Wanted—Women
Industrial

OUR
COMPANY
REQUIRES
A PERson of exceptional skill to assemble
prototype
and
first-run_
electronics
equipment.
This
position
will
be
filled
by
a
woman who can work by herself from
schematic and wiring diagrams. She
must want to work into a position of
lead
electronics
assembler
in
our
production department.
Our product is the best in the industry
in quality, workmanship and technical
capabiliy,
and
we
are
seeking
a
woman equal to it.
If 7 sa you can qualify, call:
F. Jones at 644-8390.

RAILWEIGHT

1821

110

Willow

Rd.

INC.

Northfield,

Help

and

Rai

©

Scaiioes and Professional

The

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SPECIALIZING

SUBURBAN AND
NORTH POSITIONS

FAR

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

TECHNICAL
$11,000

EXECUTIVE
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER
360 machine exp. req.

$10,800

Ass’t. Comptroller
Financial analyst
General
accountant —
Cost accountant
Programmer,
1401 exp.
5 Foremen. Waukegan area

North

terr. com.

plus

10,400
10,000
10,000
8,400
7,800
7,800

7,200

Sales corres. some exp.
Copywriter,
deg. req.
Traveling auditor
Tax and insurance clerk
Cost clerk
Records superv. inventory cont.
Gen. office ass’t., some acct’g
Bank tellers
Office shipping clerk

7,200
7,200
7,200
6,600
,600
6,300
6,000
,000
6,000

OLD

End

of West

ORchard

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

HOWARD

ST.

AT THE “L’’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador

ANIMAL

2-1 142

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL ane aes
Chicago Av.
492-7608
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ASSEMBLERS
permanent
position;
company
benefits;
assembling
electro-mechanical
film handling machines.
Help set-up
production and do final assembly and
tests.
HARWALD CoO.
1245 Chicago Av.
Evanston, Il.
491-1000

sary. Call UN 4-1526.
DRIVER-SALESMAN
Opening
for
married
man
on
an
established
soft water. service
route
on the North Shore. Up to $3.00 per
hr. depending on your ability. Apply
at
Rayne
Soft
Water
Service,
40
Skokie:
Valley
Rd.,
Highland
Park.
831-3100.

LAKE

FOREST

HIGH

SCHOOL

CUSTODIAN

YEAR ROUND POSITION. DAY SHIFT
during summer,
4 p.m. to 12 during
school year. Attractive salary, benefits and
working
conditions.
Contact
Administrative Assistz it. 234-3600.

PERSONNEL
This exceptional industrial relations opportunity is an
ideal step up the ladder for a young personnel generalist who is capable of future promotion within the corporate staff or at one of our midwest divisions reporting
directly to the industrial relations manager. Initial assignments will include technical and management recruiting, salary administration, training and employee
relations.

OPERATOR

CARETAKER

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH — SPOTLESSLY
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS — NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS,
APPLY

PERSONNEL hile gc’
8:15 a.m. to 5 p
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews by
Appointment)

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard 3-3200

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

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

DISHWASHER

NEW

Bldg

TO

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the
feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

4,800

and

1737

CHEMICAL

SKOKIE

Westmoreland

HELPER

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

7-9,000
7,800
7,800
7,200

ORCHARD,
SUITE 226 IN THE

At North

PAINTER'S

MAN
WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

Skokie

TRAINEES

OPERATOR

OPERATE OFFSET DUPLICATING
machine
to
reproduce’
typewritten
matter. Willing to train beginner.

costs.

Hydraulic eng.
start 13,000
Valve &amp; pressure eng.
13,000
Process eng. new systems
Plant eng. exp. req.
Lab supv., hydraulics
13,000
Ind. Eng.
12,000
Ass’t. Compt. to age 35
10,400
‘Sales engineer, Deg. no req.
9-10,000
Design draftsman
9,600
Methods analyst, office systems
9,600
Machine designer
,600
Draftsman, Some pneumatics
8,400
Tool designer
T. plus
8,300
Sev. mech. draftsmen
7,800
Draftsman, electro-mech.
6,600
Jr. draftsman
6,300
Mechanical technician
6,000

Sales,

MULTILITH

YOU!
TO

INDUS.
ENGINEER
methods,
plant layout,

Ind.

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

IN

EARN
YOUR
MEALS
IN ADDITION
to salary while you work. We have an
opening in our company cafeteria for
a man who has had some experience
as a dishwasher.
Hrs. 7 a.m.
to 3
Excellent working conditions.

AMERICAN
2100

Dempster,

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

UN

9-9000

PORTER
RELIABLE
MAN
FOR
CLEAN-UP
work. Permanent. 5 day week.
Hours can be arranged
APPLY IN PESO

4001

livery. $53 a wk. Car neces-

SHIP,
RECEIVE
AND
MAINTAIN
records
on books
and
to help with
general
maintenance
in
our
small
university book store. Liberal benefit
program.

1812

Pe

PART-TIME
Man for morning newspaper
delivery, all elevator apt. de-

Professional

BOOK STORE
TO

es

MARQUART

Il.

Wanted—Men

Business

ie ase aera

Sales, north suburb terr.
Sales, industrial controls
Jr. time study
Sales promotion—car furn.
Order dep’t. clerk
Expeditor

Electronics Assembler

HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
WORKING
mother, =
in preferred. Own room.
5 day wee
Call "S56- 2464 after 5 p.m.

- SOME OFFICE WORK
Call DAvis 8-2220
FOR
aundry,

HOUSEWORK
AND
IRONor part-time. Stay or go.

EXPERIENCED
RELIABLE
WOMAN
wanted for Fridays. No heavy work.
Walking distance from Wilmette ‘‘L’’.
Call 251-2009.

475-1800

~ PRACTICAL

adults
salary.

RELIABLE
CLEANING
WOMAN
wanted
1
day
a_
week,
preferably
Thursday, recent references.
ORchard 5-2723

dept.
of photography
studio.
time. No experience
necessary.

oward

OWN
Highdays.

Gay

Help Wanted—Men

Business and Professional

POSITION

SITTER FOR 2 BOYS AGES 5 AND 9;
June 19—Labor Day. Mon., Tues. and
Thurs. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Prefer boy
over
17 or mature
woman
but will
consider
girl. Must
be reliable
and
have references.
Call 328-7196 after 6 p.m. or wkends.

HOUSEKEEPER—STAY

TO

g

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WITH
transportation for housework in
land Park. 2 to 3 full or part
Please call 831-4539.

IDEAL

FOR
EXPERIENCED
LADY
WITH
refs. who welcomes responsibility and
would ‘‘run show’”’ for editor mommy.
‘Show’’
includes
mod.
home,
all
apliances;
8 mo. old son and 8 year
old daughter.
Live in, 5 days.
Own
room, TV,
etc. Call 945-2379.

ADULT FAMILY; OTHER HELP
5 days,
references,
VErnon 5-1401

_ N.W. SUBURB PLANT.
HU

DINGood

CLEANING
WOMAN
1 DAY A WEEK
preferably Wednesday;
references required. Pnone ORchard 4-9035.

OMAN—AGE
APPROX.
35nview resident. 4 or 5 days
incl.
lease call in person. Glenview
er, 1726 Glenview Rd.

Matron—Ages

PART-TIME—NOON
THROUGH
ner hour, 3 or 4 days weekly.
salary. Call 432-0032.

GLENVIEW
AREA
WOMAN
WANTED
for housework, half-days or full day;
new house. No baby-sitting.
PArk 4-4293.

ARD

T-TIME
HELP
answering
272-0195.

OR

CLEANING
WOMAN
FOR __ SATURdays
or every
other Saturday,
Wilmette. Phone AL 1-4420 after 6 p.m.

LIGHT

part-time, salary
835-370 1

JUNIOR

Senior
preferred
w/driver’s
license.
Pleasant Wilmette home. Own room,
pF
Good salary. Other help. AL
13222.

PART-TIME

your

HELPER.

2

110 —

North Shore
Refrigeration
Simpson, Skokie

Circulation Mar.
UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
WITH
RAPIDLY
GROWING
SUBURBAN
GROUP. SHARE IN PROFITS.
THE STAR—HIGHLAND roe
Mr. Held
D 2-9090
VILLAGE OF ia
ACCOUNTING CLERK
in
Man

to

Finance
50
yrs.

Dept.
of

age—some

bookkeeping experience and/or schooling desired: Liberal employee _benefits. Permanent
position.
Call Mr.
Koester. 251-2700.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for full time work in Fn ping
and
receiving department.
ply in
person only. See Mr. fomnen
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO- OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanston
MALE ATTENDANTS
EXPERIENCED OR WILL TRAIN
Contact Mrs. Mahoney or Mrs. Stehr
esp dg gets Village
1700 E. Lake Av.
PArk
9-1300
Glenview
FULL
TIME
MAINTENANCE
cleaning man for new office building.
Call Mrs. Francis, 256-1500.
SHARP &amp; OUGHTON, INC.
512 Green Bay Rd.
Kenilworth

TO

BOYS WANTED

DELIVER

NEWSPAPERS

IN

South
Evanston
morning-afternoon.
Good pay and bonus plan. UN 4-4075.

SERVICE

STATION;

EXPERIENCED.

Apply
in
Waukegan

The ideal candidate will have at least a bachelor's
degree and one to five years diversified personnel experience. Submit complete resume and salary history to:
INDUSTRIAL

RELATIONS

MANAGER

OUTBOARD MARINE
CORPORATION
Waukegan,

100 Pershing Road
An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

person.
Northbrook
Shell,
oe
Northbrook.
-0100
MALE
SUMMER
COUNSELORS
FOR
North
Shore
day
camp.
Must
be
Senior
year
in coneee
oe
age
21.
Excellent salary. OR 6-1

CAB DRIVERS a
FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
BUS
BOYS.
GOOD
SALARY.
ROOM
and
‘board.
Apply _in
person
to
manager. No phone calls please. Bryn
Mawr Country Club, 6600 N. Crawford.

Illinois

DISHWASHER,
RELIABLE,
GOOD
salary with room
and board. Porter
also needed, The Arc Restaurant, 1813
Waukegan Road, Glenview. 724- 7600.

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 25, 1967

-

�Help Wanted—Men

Help Wanted—Men
Business

and

Professional

’

What's: the Matter, Aren't
ou a College Grad, 25 yrs.
old, with 10 yrs. Experience?

Skilled
Who
have
blueprints;

Must

N

Top
wages,
overtime. Age

spay

TO

TRAIN

An

AL

of

office,

8:15

fake

Equal

Se,
oS

Bbeorcnny

years

printing

offset

eeeanerrene

good

exp,

a.m.

salary

and

adi

to

in

office.
Abstracts

owing

busy

wi

bed

Co.

equal

opportunity

employer.

SERVICE STATION MEN
We have openings for 2 top notch men
in
one
of
the
Northshore’s
finest
service stations. Many benefits. Paid
vacations;
hospital
insurance; _ bo-

nuses;
ete.
Closed
Sundays
and
holidays. If you qualify and have good

references,
apply
at
Forrest’s
Service, 1201 Green Bay Road, Wilmette.

LYTTON'S
EVANSTON
and

ENGINEERS

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

25,

1967

WATER PLANT
OPERATOR ASSISTANT

EXP.
TRUCK
DRIVERS
AND
HELPers for moving company. Pref. married men bet. 22 and 42 yrs. old, living
in Evanston or nearby.
Good wages
and
steady
work
for
those
that
ant,
Also can use men
on their
ays off from their regular jobs—day
work
only. Apply in person,
do not
phone.
Mr. Peterson,
Peterson Movers, 2510 Green Bay Rd., Evanston.
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman
in
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.
Member of Evanston N/S Board plus
new
home
sales
and
development
opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
FA 4-3294

KING

FULL OR PART-TIME
Start $1.75 per hr.
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview

interviews

Machines
EVANSTON,

8-8600

Opportunity

Man to Clean Up in Plant
TIME

Employer

OR

EXPERIENCED
APPLIANCE
REpairman.
Full
time,
40
hrs.
guaranteed
Call Bill Dixon,
432-5561
at
Ravinia Plumbing and Heating.

ILLINOIS

BUS
BOY
Willow Inn
information

perform

Co.,

re-

Szenite” opera

Cook

SCOUT
223
FORESMAN
&amp; COpe
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Guaview ;
Equal Opportunity

Inc.

—

An

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOW
COLLEGE

to system

work

POSITION
ture

AND

desirable.

OFFERS

potential

center.
nat’l

in

EXPOS

Must

hi

F

corp.

UNUSU.

expanding

Evanston

executive

Excellent

conditions

fits. Call C,

C. Boyer

starting

and

f

869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of Amer

Deerfield

ALD

DEGREE

extensive
experience
pro
;
magnetic tape and/or disk.
oh
either Honeywell or IBM equip
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder,

working

(DIV. OF SCM)
Rd.
Windsor 5-10000.

HARW

and 2 40 |

xperienc

729-3000

GUARD

TRANEE OR EXPERIENCED MAN
For electrical and mechanical drawing. Work hand and hand with our top
design
draftsman
a real
chance
to
improve
your
earning
power.
Call
Mrs. Hoffman.

THE

in accounting

Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment

KLEINSCHMIDT
Lake

profe

PART-TIME
EXCELLENT
man who
work
8 to

CG

1245 Chicago Av., Evanston

OPPORTUNITY

is retired or semi-re
16 hrs. per wk. as a securi

guard, Preferably nights and ho

491-1000

xcellent

DOUBLE YOUR INCOME
Salesman,
full or part-time in your
area. Contact business or professional
people. If you have previous selling or
intangible
experience,
this
is
an
unusual
MONEY
MAKING
OPPORTUNITY for you! $150 weekly guarantee to man meeting our requirements.
Write immediately to: Manager,
Box
700, Painesville, Ohio.

2100

starting

Dempster,

salary.

Evanston.

UN

YOUNG MEN FOR SUMMER
For Glenview
Public Works
ment. Minimum age, 18 years.

B
De}

Glenview Village Hal

1930 Prairie

St.

724.

SUPERVISORS
YOUNG COLLEGE GRADUATES (preferably
with

2-10

Industrial
years

progressive

continuum

and

The

beyond.

Engineers

industrial

men

of
we

and/or

experience.
line

industrial
Future

supervision

want

must

be

management

responsibilities

up

through

degrees)
can

General

be

a

—

Manager

promotable.

ARE YOU?
Forward

resume

T-144,

including

Box

60,

salary

requirements

Wilmette,

to:

x

Ill.

ACCOUNTANTS
Want to work near your home?
ALLSTATE,
the nation’s insurance leader, is moving to Northbrook. Unprecedented growth
has created
many
new positions on our corporate
accounting staff. Excellent salaries and benefits including Sears
profit
sharing.

FOR

PART-TIME
the
Caravel
272-4358.

DISHWASHER
Wanted
at the
Willow
Inn
information call PA 4-5100.

KUCIA

Business

will

TOUHY AV.
ILLINOIS

W.

For

WANTED
EVENINGS,
Club W. in Glenview. For
call PA 4-5100.

PART —
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
own
hours.
Phone
3288841—475- “0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.
PART-TIME,
EXPERIENCED
EVENing help, 6 to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard
Service, 960 Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.

MORE

INFORMATION

Cel Mile Colca

CAR
WASHER
AND _
POLISHER
wanted. No Sunday or holiday work.
Forrest’s
Service,
1201
Green
Bay,
Wilmette.

available.

ccounti

APPLICATIONS
ARE
NOW
BEING
accepted for qualified men, to ase *
who are in good physical
condition,
and
have
ae
steady
work
record.
Applicant
must
be
a
U.S.
citizen,
capable of passing security check.

HI 6-9805

N.W.
SUBURB.
FULL
part-time. HU 6-2113.

degree

DRAFTSMAN

SHIFT
WORK.
CONCERNED
WITH
cperation of water pumps, boiler, airconditioner
and
related
equipment.
Experience
in
this
type
of
work
required.
z
. $466-$568
City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

SHORT
ORDER
COOK,
or
full,
evenings,
for
Restaurant, Northbrook.

Schools

ST.,

Equal

on

PART-TIME EVENINGS
Experience preferred
but not necessary.
Over
21. Bob’s
Standard,
101
Dodge, Evanston, II.

QUALIFICATIONS:

An

supervisor.

Salary $125-$160 or more depending
qualifications. Inquire at CLIFF

PHONE

to

ment
reports,
financial
stat
and property’ records. Should

GUARD
SAT. AND SUN.

DISHWASHER

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

DAvis

traffic

auditing,
excellent

Philips

NORELCO

DESK
CLERK,
PART-TIME
HOURS
Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to 9
p.m. Apply to Mr. Hughes, Y.M.C.A.
1000 Grove St., Evanston. GR 5-7400.

Sherman

SEEKS CUSTOMER

1717 CENTRAL

in_

into

American

EXPEDITER
TO
RUN
VAN
LINE
office in Evanston.
Will train. Good
pay and opportunity. Write T-122, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

IBM

International

advance

trainees

ASST. MAINTENANCE MAN
Full time. Days. St. Joseph’s Church,
Lake
and
Ridge,
-apsrayeog
Ask
for
Msgr. Meter, 251-0771

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

Call CHET

to

experience

OPPOR

man

accounting assignments and st!
the areas of taxes, budgets.

iti

5225 WEST
SKOKIE,

LIGHT DELIVERY
Daily pick-up and delivery of photo
finishing
on
established
route.
Call
835-4507.

EVANSTON

Saturday

potential

but

North

MEN
MEN
MEN

rates,
freight
etc.
There
is

young

ceive job training. Present personnel average over $10,000.
Excellent opportunity for advancement. AAAI leader in
industry. Phone for appt.
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley

AD

DESIGN DRAFTSMAN
Electro-mechanical
with
experience
and responsibility to do his own job.
Great
potential
for
the
right
man.
Call Mary Hoffman at 491-1000.

Excellent salary arrangements
Personal clothing discounts very lenient
Five day week, 40 hours
Advancement for ambitious man
See Mr. John W. Swanson, Manaqer

and

with

functions:
piggy-back

1834

Fine Insurance program

and

30-40)

BURGER

Men's furnishings salesmen
Many fringe benefits
Excellent profit sharing plan

LYTTON'S,

THIS

MACHINST—SMALL SHOP NEEDS
a man with some shop and assembly
experience for marchine work and
Instrument repair.
Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc.
725 Oakton St., Evanston. DAvis 8-0400

Full time Clothing salesmen

Evening

Ev-

Mr. Rodney 475-4397

An

1-8900.

Church

8

our

ou

py

benef.

anston publishing
Preston Tech.

FOR

NILES CONST CO:

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

Employer
3

Ave.

We have an excellent opening in the
north suburban area for a man (age

to 5

oe operete

Lake

iri

ferred,

IN PERSON

of Euclid

EXCELLENT

requiring two addition- | seeaisuae
chine,
al salesmen. Experience pre-|
esirable.
i

:

Business and Professional :

Professional

Sales Opportunity

geting

TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC

Ill. 60076

multilit

North

and

We have opened a new office
to handle the rapid growth of
our Norelco Dictation Ma-

FIELD

MENTION

Accountant

MULTILITH OPERATOR
Opportunity
for a man
with

counter
positions
in our Kentucky
Fried
Chicken
Store.
Apply
Mr.
Swihart,
833 Green
Bay Rd., Wil-

mette,

Cost

Personnel

Searle

PART-TIME
NEEDED

14 mi.
lots

Business

3400 MILWAUKEE AVE.
NORTHBROOK

shop

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

refer-

APPLY

2396 Skokie Valley Rd.
Highland Park, Illinois
ID 3-3580
Equal Opportunity Employer

Assistant

ences
required.
Accepted
applicants
will be thoroughly
fingerprinted
and
investigated.
Uniform,
hospitalization
and car furnished. Age limit 25 to 55
yrs.
Starting salary $550 per month
with periodic increases. Call AL 1-7157
for appointment.
North Suburban Patrol
21 Richmond
Kenilworth, Ml.
EN

machine

YOUNG
MAN,
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate, with some college-level courses
in cost accounting
or who
has had
office experience in cost work. Call or

3-2155

excellent

on hand
asand
electro-

all
benefits,
no barrier.

8
an

10 Help Wonted—Men

Help Wanted—Men

Professional

FLOOR

O'Brien Gear &amp; Machine Co.

1250WL

position,

do

Inspectors

An equal opportunity employer
PATROLMAN

and

CONCRETE

Familiar with regular
gauges and blueprints.

SALES CO-ORDINATOR

Permanent

blueprints

Work
from
blueprints,
sembly
of mechanical
mechanical components.

OUNG
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
or some coilege for a position training
in most
phases
of sales. Learn
the
container industry by functioning as a
liason between buyers and sellers. No
travel.
Must
have
good figure
aptitude.
Excellent
starting
salary
plus
future
profit sharing.
For interview
write or phone:
Stone Container Corp., 1900 Foss Park
Av.. North Chicago, II]. 689-4200.
IGHT

from

set-ups.

An

Evanston
BR

Machinists

from

and

STEADY JOBS
AVAILABLE
EXPERIENCED
CONSTRUCTION
WORKERS

operations.

Assembly Workers:

$7,200
$6,800
$7,200
,600
8,400
$7,800
$7,800
$7,640
$7,200
$7,800
$8,000
$7,800
$8,400
$5-7,200

SERVICE

Av.,

Business

own
tools;
work
and do own set-ups.

work

own

Murphy
1612 Chicago
9-9510

Professional

Turret Lathe Opetarors:
Milling Machine Operators:

If you are unable to come
Please register by phone

EMPLOYMENT

and

NEEDED:
Due to expanding

ELL,
DON’T
FEEL
BAD,
NO
ONE
else
is
either
and
in today’s
job
market employers are becoming more
flexible
in
their
qualifications
by
raising salaries and age limits, while
lowering
educational
and experience
requirements!
OMMERCIAL SALES
Sales to Retail, co/car
IND. SALES TR.
laims adjuster Tr. co/car
Draftsman
ield Tr., co/car
Budget Analyst
ost Accountant
Personnel Interv.
redit Analyst
Purchasing
ringe Benefits Admin.
ield Engineer
ab Tech

Business

oe

291-5479

ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Allstate

Plaza

(Sanders Rd. at Willow

NORTHBROOK,

Rd.)

ILLINOIS

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified =

i

i

.

�ae

‘Help Wasted—Men

110

Business and

Professional

Engineering Draftsman
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
and use inspections gauges. 5
‘ars or more
experience
required.
ctory location in Northbrook.

WE

OFFER:

FF Srcip

Life Insurance

peter Hospitalization
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Free

or
P.O.
‘An

Pension

William

Send

Opportunity

1632

Employer”

AGE
PART-TIME AND PULL
ngs
available
for

_

and

Saturdays

g
lumber,
dware, paints,

and

4600 N.

TIME
weekdays,

Sundays.

building
etc.

Harlem Aye-.
867-7000

SWAGEN
time

Shipping

material,

for

and

HAS

warehouseman:

spare

parts
hours
2an working conditions
niforms furnished
xcellent starting salary
SWAGEN NORTH CENTRAL
ke Cook Rd.
Deerfield
_ An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIER-HOST
DUTIES
-

SEATING

PEOPLE

gecepting
cash.
Part-time
weekends.
Hours
can
. Call OR
3-3131 for
Des

AND

Skokie.

AER HELP WANTED
FOR GEN“maintenance work, starting mid&gt;
before. Must be 18 yrs. of age
Ov
Apply in person between 8
no. and 5 p.m. Taylor Forge &amp; Pipe
ks. 9700 N. Long Av., Skokie. 966E

GUARDS EVANSTON DEPT. OF
sand
recreation.
Senior
Red
oss Life gaving certificate required.
e 17 to Sept. 4, 8 hour day, 48 hour
.
$1.60 to $2.30
per
hour
plus
R 5-3100 or DA 8-4280.
STOCK

Package,

MAN

AND

liquors

CLERK

and

beer.

No

nee necessary. Under 50 years
age pref. For particulars call OR 3

» (4033 Harrison St., Skokie.

-JANITOR’S ASSISTANT
moveral - hours
Tuesday
mornings;
°
a.m.
Experience
not
essary

ll 299-2123, after 7:30 p.m.

PORTER
ENDABLE
MAN
WITH
REFS.
s 9 to 5:30. Varied duties. Mrs.

sg, LO

1-7256.

ME
SUMMER
EMPLOYature man over 23 years of
= Several jobs: Golf Ranger, Pool
er, Boat Ramp. Call ID 2-2763
rview.

~ LANDSCAPER
emis

of

g $2.50

WANTED

trimming
an

and

hour.

WHO

Call

IS

pruying.

328-7750,

er.

MAN
POSITION
NOW
OPEN.
lent building, fine working con-_ Write
giving
qualifications
telephone
number.
Write
T-115
60 Wilmette.
=

HAIR STYLIST
IM LOOKING FOR A YOUNG

MALE

nla give temps
in his future. Top
m.,
insurance
program.
‘eld. "Phone Ed Gillen. 945-0884.

“WANTED:

florist
? ~—e

PART-TIME

shop. TruLove Flowers,
Street, Evanston.
UN

;

DRIVER

or part-time.

conditions.

2116

4-2712.

DISHWASHER

Full

FOR

Pleasant

Hillcrest

working

6-5969

— Service Station Attendant
i.

60 HOUR
ALpine

WEEK.
1-8181

RS
WANTED,
“5753.

‘BOYS

hours

AS

USHERS,

Minimum

age

OPEN

PART-TIME

i6. Kindly

in person. VARSITY THEATE
:

1710 Sherman
STUDY,

Ave.,

COST,

SHOP.

apply

Btdnrnd

BOOKKEEPING

~~ EOM
closing statements, P and L.
‘Chicago Backing Co., 2800 ‘Shermer

__Rd.,

Northbrook,

DAY
CALL

Tl. 272-2990.

PORTER
967-8939

DELIVERY BOY
PART-TIME HRS. 1 TO 5.
North Shore Tool &amp; Supply Inc.
Lehigh Av., Glenview.
729-1400.
~ ig
FOR
WILMETTE
1s.
m.—11 p.m. shift.
Call ab. 2450 for information.

2—

Classified

ACCOUNTANT

HERE
IS
AN
OPPORTUNITY
TO
train in a hospital and prepare for a
career.
Qualifications
needed,
High
School
education
and
willingness
to
work.
Full
salary
to
start
now.
Apply Personnel,
677-9600.
SKOKIE
VALLEY
COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL

SALES

GRILL MEN. FULL OR PART-TIME.
Excellent working
conditions.
Fringe
benefits.
No
exp.
nec.
Apply
Mr.
Whitman.
Walker’
Bros.,
Original
Pancake House,
153 Green Bay Rd.,
Wilmette.
MEN
NEEDED
TO TRAIN AS COOKS
for our Kentucky ‘Fried Chicken Store
in
Wilmette.
This
is
a
full
time
position
with
good
earnings
for
dependable men. Apply Mr. Swihart,
ar abe
Bay Rd., Wilmette, Ill. AL

Call CE 4-0658

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.’
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
BEACH TOKEN INSPECTORS EVANSton
dept.
of parks
and
recreation.
Men
aver
50
or
retired
preferred.
June 17 to Sept. 4, 8 hour day, 48 hour
pgs $1.60 per hour. GR 5-3100 DA 8-

MAINTENANCE
PERMANENT

TOP

WANTED

MIDDLE

TO

$466-$568
City

HANDLE

EMPLOYMENT.

of Evanston

GR

CORPORATE
EXECUTIVE
NEEDS
driver. 7400 N., 2400 W. Call 384-5500.
Ask for Mr. Johnson.
BARTENDER
.
Wanted
at the Willow
Inn
Club
W.
For information phone PA 4-5100.

CUS-

MAN
TO
HELP
IN
LAWN
MOWER
shop
and
drive
truck.
Mechanical
experience necessary. 724-4379.

Driver tor Grocery Store
FULL TIME.
UNiversity 4-2606

111

POLISH
AND
FINISH
MEN
FOR
cultured marble vanity tops. 542 day
week.
Call DAvis 8-4533.

Help Wanted—Men
MAINTENANCE;

YARD
work; must drive; excellent salary for
an experienced married man, to live
in air-cond.
furn.
apt.
for
married
couvle only. References. HI 6-1455.

AUTO

BODY MAN AND PAINTER
$4.00 PER HOUR
CAVALLARI AUTO SERVICE
1920 Lake Ave., Wilmette
AL 1-0104

ASSISTANT
GARDENER—PART
OR
fuil time yard work on large place in
Northbrook.
Exp’d. Own transp. Top
a
ina
References
req.
Call CR
2-

CARPET CLEANING
Man for in-home carpet cleaning. Also
route
man.
Experience
necessary.
$150 per week. GR 5-1192.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,
Call Glenn

Schmid

or Shirley Selby
1-4300

BLESSING CO.

FACTORY

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New
plant. All benefits.
Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook 2 1 —
S. of Willow)
0

Wallwasher

EVANSTON
INSTITUTION
OFFERS
permanent
position,
high
pay
and
unusual
fringe
benefits.
DA
8-3042,
personnel.

Help

Wtd.—Men

PART

Women

TIME

PERMANENT

POSITION

Advertising/Sales
FOR

A

Clerk

SHARP

GAL

WHO

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
RIDGE AVE.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

BANK
IN

Customer

Service

Representative
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOE
recent high school graduate with 1years
college;
good
personality
and
appearance. Heavy contact work wit
and

salesmen.

helpful

Some

but

re

not

re

Draftsmen

Clerk Typist
GOOD
tude

TYPING
AND
required in this

FIGURE
APTI
challenging posi

tion, for

mature

motional

possibilities

young

woman.

Pro

unlimited.

Addressograph Operator

Dictaphone Secretary
RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
FOR
EX
perienced secretary in our Sales Ad
ministration
Department.
Excelle
opportunity
for
responsibility
an
challenge.

Accounting Clerk
GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGHS
school grad, to learn accounting work
Varied,
interesting duties which
réq
quire an aptitude for figures, interes
in details, and good typing ability.
5 day

week,

TELLER

HIGHLAND
PARK
ON
hourly.
or
full
time
basis.
Full
benefits,
including
profit
sharing.
vacations, insurance, etc. Phone 432weed Robert Nilles, Bank of Highland
ark.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Ivers
NORTHWESTERN "STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
.
Evanston

from

9 a,m.

to 5 p.m..

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE AV.
Ph. 864-6050, ext.
Qualified Applicants

EDITORS

EVANSTO
220
Welcome

NEEDED

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excelle
opportunity for college graduates wit
strong mathematics
background
a
recent
teaching
experience
at
t
upper
or
lower
elementary
scho
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
fd
student
and
teacher
material.
Mu
have a good knowledge of mathema
ics.

editing

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

2020

Clerk

NEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRADU
ate
with
creative
and
organizatio
abilities to plan and write advertising
bulletins and brochures. Will assumd
many
responsibilities
in
productio
areas.

College

can devote approximately 24 hrs. per
week
between
9 a.m.
and
5 p.m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
assisting
creative
people
in busy ‘Advertising
Department.
Responsibilities
will include typing, distribution of literature
and sample requests, and tabulation
of promotion
results.
Specific
days
flexible, but ability to work
regular
schedule desirable. Will train fully.

WORK

Ill.

and

Personnel

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
RE
cent high school graduate.
Excellent
opportunity to learn personnel work
Good typing’speed and an interest i
details
essential
2-3
years
businesg
experience
preferred.

All

MACHINE
OPERATOR
WILL TRAIN.
Kwik Kover, 3515 Touhy, 679-2570.

113

for:

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
I
this
position for person interested i
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
w
will train beginner.

MAKER

and

openings

Project

YOUNG
MAN
SKILLED
IN
DYE
making preferably but not necessarily
within the container industry. We are
a growing company and need personnel that has a desire to grow with us.
For interview write or phone:
Stone Container Corp., 1900 Foss Park
Av., North Chicago, Ill. 689-4200.
An equal opportunity employer.

Painter

Go With—
Grow
With

same
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/o
board
experience
helpful.
Excellen
potential.

4201 W. Peterson
Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL

have

lated experience
quired.

We
need
a
man
with
a _ strong
background in stopwatch time study
work
with emphasis
on short cycle
machining
and
assembly
operations.
Call or write Mr. John Callahan MU
5-1121 for confidential interview.

DYE

To
To

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTU
nity of discussing with you the many
opportunities now available, your fu
ture
prospects
with
American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Edu
cation Plan and Employee Discounts,

customers

ENGINEER
TIME STUDY

OPENING

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a steppingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service, and have some experience.

1232 Central Ave.

BLESSING CO.

4201 W. Peterson
Equal Opportunity Employer

Promotion

Growth Opportunity for Salesman

AL

and a wide variety of other interesting and challenging tasks. Excellent
starting salary, advancement possibilities
and
liberal
company
benefits.
Office
air-conditioned.
Call or write
Mr.
John
Callahan,
MU
65-1121
for
confindential interview.

An

Company
Company

Copywriter

General Factory Work

Household
GENERAL

LAYOUT

DRAFTING
CONSTRUCTION

An

Good
Good

Custodian

METHODS

BASTIAN

A
A

LOOKING
FOR
STABILITY?
Reliable, mature man
needed to op
erate freight elevator and for genera
cleaning duties. Permanent, long-ter
employment
with
all benefits.
Uni
forms furnished.
Will be bonded.

position for an industrial
with
experience
in
all
industrial
engineering

PLANT

5-3100

CHAUFFEUR

todial
and
landscape
maintenance.
Vacations,
retirement,
holidays,
etc.
Park
District.
Call
ID
2-0644
for
interview.

a
of

BASTIAN

MAN

~ GARDENER

AGED

warehouse,
delivery,
some
maintenance work. Salary open to right man.
For
appointment
call
WI _
5-1911.
Whalen Furniture, Deerfield.

PERMANENT

We have
engineer
phases
work.

men
“113. Help Wid.—Men. and Wo
AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

ENGINEER
INDUSTRIAL

RETIREMENT

' STUDENTS—H.S.
OR
COLLEGE,
earn $2.50-$5.00 hour. Service customers near your home. Part-time now,
full ~~
this summer.
Realsilk, FR

or younger;
experience
helpful.
No
eves.;
42
day
Wednesday.
Good
salary. Eckart Hardware Co., 735 Elm
St., Winn.

MAN

FOR

Wanted—-Men
Industrial

home. Apply to Ray Schommer, chief
engineer,
The Georgian, 422 Davis St.,
Evanston. GR 5-4100.

MAINTENANCE MEN
Day
and
night
cleaners.
Various
locations.
Many
Company
benefits.
Apply Wieboldt’s Evanston Store, 1007
Church St., Personnel Dept.

CLERK:

Help

BUS BOYS-DISHWASHERS

AGGRESSIVE
SOME
RETAIL
EXbackground
or interest
in
perience,
Opportunity
store
managemusic.
ment.
Salary
plus
commission.
Age
over 22

HARDWARE

112

CO.

ORDERLY

WITH

some
college training to accumulate
material
and
labor
data
and
other
varied duties. Paid hospitalization and
major
medical.
Hours
8
to
4:30.
Contact Mr. R. Zarski.
KECKLEY MANUF. CO.
3400 Cleveland St., Skokie
JUniper 8-8811
ORchard 4-8422

HI-Fl MUSIC

PACKING

6400 W. Oakton St., Morton Grove
Daily, call YO 6-6400 or KE 9-4707
Sat. morn. and Thurs. eves,
YO 6-6411
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTANT

COST

evenings
be
arappoint-

Restaurant,

CRAINE

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

YOUNG

of

YEAR AROUND EMPLOYMENT
We
have
an
excellent
permanent
position
for
a
gentleman
who
is
capable of caring for our lawn, flower
beds and evergreens.
This career opportunity, with all year
security, offers fine company benefits
including pension plan, profit sharing,
life and hospitalization insurance.
SALARY OPEN.
APPLY TO MR. SCHEVERS

A

CLEANING MAN-HANDY ALSO—2
days
a week
throughout
year.
(no
Sat.) Current N.S. references please.
835-1368
CLEANING
MAN
FOR
INSIDE
OF
house. One day per week. Near ‘‘L’’.
References. Phone
251-0058

GARDENER

Assistant

Searle
An

Chicago

receiving

Il.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
COST

DISTRIBUTOR

opening

Streidl,

Chicago Av., Evanston,
or call 869-2300

YOUNG MAN TO CUT GRASS ONCE
week. Call 724-7223, after 7 p.m.

Three undergraduate college students
or high school graduates to work with
and assist field manager
on educational
program
in
Wisconsin
and
Minnesota
resort
areas.
Scholarship
and expense allowance totaling $1,320
for 11 week period. Car furnished. For
more information, see
MR. GALLAGHER
3774 W. Devon, Chicago
Saturday, May 27, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
No other time.

MAN
UNDER
30 WITH
AT
YOUNG
least 1 or 2 years working experience.
College training desirable, degree not
required. Must enjoy detail work and
have the ability to work with figures.
Previous experience in Foreign documentation
helpful.
Call
or
apply
Personnel office, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

~
REPUBLIC
‘LUMBER MARKET

:

to J. W.

Administrative

STORE CLERKS
AND SALESMEN
evenings

resume

at 272-7500

send your resume to
Box 326, Northbrook, Ill.

Equal

Small, friendly office, new corporate
engineering staff. Variety of projects
will give you excellent opportunity for
personal
challenge
and _ professional
growth. $550 to
$700 per month with
fine fringe program.

Help Wanted—Men
Household

SUMMER
EMPLOY MENT

CENTER—WILMETTE

Packaging Corp. of America

Plan

Morgan

EXEC.

2 years of college or associate degree,
plus 2 years experience in engineering
and-or
architectural
drafting.
Acceptable
pre-employment
tests
and
references.

Insurance

‘tact

EDENS

1

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

HEALTH
graduate
with

and

scripts for
—
with
ments.
Call Miss

production

experience

to edit

man

health textbooks. Will als
art and production depa
Kennedy

for appointment

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSONNEL

DIRECTOR

FABULOUS
OPPORTUNITY
FO
personable individual preferably wi
some
personnel
experience
to: ta
over Personnel duties for our dyna
firm. You will also have opportuni
to
represent
us
in
visits
to
hi
schools,
colleges,
etc.
So
must
poised,
have
nice
appearance
a
outgoing
personality.
e will
tra

completely

if necessary

and

salary

open to $8,000. Contact Mr. Kadden
Star
Enterprizes,
116
S.
Michig
Ave., Chicago, 3. ST 2-9773.

Evanston Review * Mibaete¥ Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald —_
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake i

25,

196

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a

53

113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women | . 120
REAL ESTATE SALES

We Want You
If You Can Quality for
the Following Positions

Clerk Typists

MAN

Accounts Payable
Clerk
Offer You

Excellent Growth

Potential,

Excellent Starting Salary
air-conditioned

Offices

AMERICAN
PHOTOCOPY
2100 DEMPSTER
EVANSTON, ILL.
UN 9-9000
EXTRA

$ $ $

areas.

WEDNESDAY
STARTS
MAY 3i1st

DELIVERY

APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED:
Friday May 26: 9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 4.p.m.
Saturday May 27: 9 to 11 a.m.
AFTER MEMORIAL DAY:
Daily: 1 to 4 p.m. ONLY.
Apply on the hour—ALL
DAYS
Bring with you_ information
on your
auto insurance P.L. and P.D. limits.
Know your auto license number and
social security number.
Minimum

of 4 hours

daily

before

7 p.m

YOUR EARNINGS DEPEND
ON YOUR INITIATIVE.

C.44:
R.

H.

1925

HOKLAS

Donnelley

ee
oO.
c/o American Legion
Wilmette Av.

EXTRA

MONEY

Directory
Hall
Wilmette

FAST

MEN—WOMEN
18 years or older, with car. Work full
or part-time. Deliver new and pick up
old
telephone
books
in
Glenview,
Northbrook, and surrounding area.

TOP

RATES

APPLY

NOW

GLENVIEW RECREATION.
626 N. Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
R.

H. Donnelly Telephone
An Equal Opportunity
M and F

Directory Co.
Employer.

NOW
HIRING
COLLEGE
STUDENTS
for
interesting
position
in
sales
promotion department of International Publishing Co.

$130 Weekly
Mr.

Plus Bonus

AFTER 3 WEEKS AT
Tennyson
Before 1:00 p.m,

$105
475-2543

EXPERIENCED
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
PERSON
FOR
ACTIVE
NORTH
SHORE
OFFICE.
ESTABLISHED
IN
1903.
FULL
COOPORATION,
PLENTY
OF
FLOOR
TIME.
LEADS
AND
LISTINGS
SUPPLIED.
CALL. MR. KIRK.
GR 5-3900
MITCHELL BROS. INC.

May 25, 1967

OR

LADY.

DRIVE

SMALL

SCHL.

WE NEED A FULL TIME SALESPERson interested in real estate. Call Mr.
Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600
NEWEST
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
ON
the North Shore has an opening for an
experienced,
licensed
sales-person.
Techny Reality Inc. 272-4950.

114.

Help

Wtd.-—Men and Women
Household

HELP WANTED;
EVANSTON. WOMAN
to ccok
and
do light house-keeping.
Single OR a couple; wife to cook and
do
light
housekeeping;
husband
to
chauffeur
and
assist
with
serving
meals
and
general
maintenance
as
needed. Live in. Extremely pleasant
private
quarters
on
third
floor.
2
bedrooms,
sitting-room
and _ bath.
Liberal
starting
salary.
Thursdays
and Sundays off, nights included. Call
EA 17-7200, Ext. 2.
CLEANING
WOMAN
OR
MAN
FOR
office near Fountain square Evanston,
1 evening (or day) a week, approx. 2-3
hours. Call 328-4411.

RENTALS
120

MEN
OR WOMEN,
18 TO 55 WITH
insured cars to deliver_new telephone
books in Evanston,
Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield, Wilmette, Winnetka
surrounding

Kenilworth

2800.

Including

and

REALTOR

1-7300

WANTED:
BANK TELLER, COMMERcial
or
savings
dept.
Experience
preferred
but
will
train.
Glencoe
National Bank See Mr. Schinler. 835-

Many Advantages

NEED

Rd.
ALpine

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supply department.
Apply
in person
only. See Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

Keypunch

modern

Bay

bus, 7 to 9 and 3 to 5. Top pay. Only
mature drivers w/good records. Also
apply now: for next Sept. and have one
of the finest part-time jobs.
James Rasor Transportation,
432-7777.

Jr. Accountant

and

ANDRUSS,

TEACHERS-EXCELLENT
EARNINGS
in spare time.
Sell sturdy,
creative,
wooden
playground
equipment
to
schools, stores, and homes. Mr. Flynn
DE 2-5221 weekdays, HI 6-7681 weekdays.

Draftsmen
Technicians

Can

ANN
440 Green

AMERICAN
SFUDENTS
NEEDING
placement abroad in selected families
either as paying
guests or as parttime help, contact ALLIANCE
CULTURELLE
INTERNATIONALE
by
ealling 676-9430.

Secretaries

We

If
you like people, have enthusiasm
ak are willing to learn, then we will
welcome you in our congenial office,
which has excellent referral clientel.
Best income potential. For interview
phone

For

Rent—Rooms

WILL RENT ATTRACTIVE
suite of 2 rooms
in quiet home
in
Winnetka.
Offered from
June
15 ‘to
Sept.
ist.
Near
station,
restaurants
and library.
Hillcrest 6-1267
ROOM
FOR
UPPERCLASSMAN,
male,
private
entrance,
kitchen,
baths,
new,
quiet,
clean,
carpeted,
lge. wardrobe. Call aft. 6 p.m. HO 51870.

NON-RACIAL
FOR

RENT

NEAR

TRANSPOR-

tation.
UN 4-5292
GENTLEMAN’S
ROOM W/PRIV. ENT.
W/W
carptg.;
Ige. closet;
sep. priv.
bath;
Orrington
Av.
Short
walk
tera
Ali transp. $68 mo. GR 5-

m

of

CLEAN

S

es

QUIET

132. For

ae

ROOM

next to bath, lovely home, gentleman, convenient transp. GR 5-8424 after 4
p.m. and Saturday and Sunday.

PLEASANT
ROOM,
GOOD
NEIGHborhood,
good
transp.,
semi
private
bath, $11 per week:
Call UN
4-8960
after 6 p.m. or weekends.

ROOM

FOR

121

GENTLEMEN.

Ridge,
Chicago.
Chicago
and
1-1044.

Wanted

to

WANTED:
A
-room for man,
Willow
Road.
phone
number

HOW-

Private
Evanston

Rent—Rooms
SINGLE
SLEEPING
Vicinity of Edens and
Leave
message
and
with Peaster Oil Ca.

446-3500.

NURSE
REFINED
DESIRES
QUIET
room in private home,
kit. priv., S.
Evanston
preferred
or N.
Chicago.
Call 348-5192 after 8 p.m. or GR
5B4100, ext. 275.
YOUNG LADY DESIRES ROOM WITH
kitchen
privileges
in Wilmette
near
1232 Central Av. Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AL 1-4300 ext. 247.
:
FURNISHED.
GLENVIEW
AREA.
REtired
widower.
Private
family
preferred. Good reference. Phone
A 4--5307.
YOUNG
ARMY
OFFICER
DESIRES
private
room
w/private
bath
in
residence within easy driving distance
of Ft. Sheridan. Call LI 9-0407 after 6.
YOUNG
WOMAN,
GRADUATE
STUdent,
needs
room
for summer
near
Northwestern. Call Mrs. Rath, UN 95949.

124

For Rent—
Housekeeping

Light

be
Rooms

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
also
sleeping
rooms.
Free
parking.
Central Hotel. 629 Green Bay Road.
Wilmette, Ill. ALpine 1-8018

127

Wanted—Board

EMPLOYED

and

Room

RELIABLE

to Share

WANTED
GIRL
AGE
23-27
TO
share
modern,
air-cond.,
furn.
apt.
with same.
Near
Noyes
St. ‘“‘L’’ in
Evanston. Close to NW, lake, shopping
area. For summer only or also winter.
$50
per
month.
Call
475-2695
eves.
1

OR
2 GRADUATE
STUDENTS
OR
young
business man
to share 4 rm.
apt. with same. Grand piano avail. for
music major. Cooking fac. and linens
provided.
Good trans. 864-3452 aft. 9
a.m.

YOUNG
WOMAN
WISHES
SAME
TO
share 5 room
apt. near Chicago and
Main in Evanston. Summer or perma.
nent. $72.50 month. June 15 occupancy. Write T-148, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
WOMAN,
FORMER
TEACHER.
would
like
to
share
brand
new
2
bedroom,
2 bath apt. with same
or
professional woman, N. E. Evanston.
869-8180.
FEMALE
COLLEGE
GRADS
WISH
to share
2 bdrm.
furn.
apt.
w/one
same.
Downtown
Evanston,
walk
to
NU. $45. Avail. June 1 to 15. 869-5271.

WOMAN
TO
SHARE
APT.
WITH
same.
Reasonable.
References.
Elmwood and Reba, Evanston. GR 5-1820.

COMFORTABLE
SLEEPING
ROOM,
Evanston preferred, private home, $10
a
week,
near
transp.
Downtown
Evanston Call DA 8-9183

WANTED,
TWO
GIRLS
TO
SHARE
large 6 room furnished apt. with girl
of
same.
College
grad.
pref.
Call
eves. or weekends 328-7967 or 864-4182.

FURNISHED
ROOM—LADY—AT-:
tractive
Town
House.
Kitchen
and
laundry privileges. Public transportation. Evanston. 864-2378 eves., wknds.

LUXURY
APARTMENT
NEAR
Broadway
and
Bryn
Mawr.
Young
man 26 seeks same to share. 878-0823.

EVANSTON: 819 GAFFIELD
near
N.U.
transp.,
kitchen
priv.,
linens weekly.
Immed.
occup.
$50 a
month. Mr. Riessen. UN 9-8553.
ONE
LARGE
ROOM
AND
KITCHEN‘ette.
Private
entrance
and
private
bath. Good
transportation
and
near
shopping. Call 724-8746.
:
GENTLEMAN.
HEART
OF
view.
Private
entrance,
closet, porch. Call PA 4-6179.

GLENwalk-in

PRIVATE.
ENTR.,
FRONT
RM..
3
LGE. WINDOWS, COOKING, LAUNeeiae
e
FAC., $12 WK. REF.
EVANSTON.
FURN.
APT.,
LIV.,
BDrm., -Rit.,. hath;
Pvt. . enti,
1° lke
to
beach. Reasonable summer rates. GR
5-3756 days or GR 5-9729 evens.
ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN
IN EVANston
Nicely
furnished,
all
linens
included.
No
cooking.
Near
‘‘L’’,
buses. train. Call GR 5-2842.
COMFORTABLE
CLEAN
ROOM
FOR
employed
gentleman.
Central
St.,
Evanston.
Near
restaurants.
Call
before 2 p.m. at UNiversity 4-0956.

131

Wanted
Houses

to Share—

and

For

Rent—Apartments

QUINLAN
500
1159
342
1510
43
1151
146

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

EFFICIENCIES
FIFTH
St.—Wilmette
WILMETTE Ave.—Elev. bldg.
ONE BEDROOM
PARK—Glencoe
PLYMOUTH—Glenview
TWO BEDROOMS
WASHINGTON Cir., L.Forest
DEERFIELD RD.—Ist flr.
GLENCOE.
RD.—Glencoe

$105
$ 65
$125
$165
$300
$160

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1740-48 W. JARVIS
2\/&gt; ROOMS
MAY Ist

CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and

761-0789
agent.

Two

or

July

1 or

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

DA 8-1819

Aug.

1 lease

Free gas for cooking and heating
.2
FREE
PARKING = spaces
per
apartment
. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
. closet space galore!
. FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF)
. all schools nearby
. steps away from shopping
. 5 minutes from tollways
. Air conditioning
. Full-size breakfast room

271-3500

THE PRESIDEN
800 HINMAN
Air Cond.

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)

. INDOOR

.
.
.
.
Mrs.

NEWER—ELEGANT
PLYMOUTH APARTMENTS
1101
Grove,
Elev.
bldg.
2 baths,
2
bdrms. parquet flirs., 3 exposures.
A PRESTIGE HI-RISE
$310

DAY

2 TO

Ave.

1:30 TO

THE

5:00 P.M.

1520

Central

2025 SHERMAN
Evanston’s

Newest

St.,

world.

is

OPEN

supplied

QUINLAN

DAILY

1571
SHERMAN
AV.
UN 4-2600
AL
1-6700

7524 N. DAMEN

AV.

7650 SHERIDAN RD.

7616

rooms,
parquet

i

newer
bit
AI
floors, park ie avi
Pence
ws

MARSHFIELD

studio

type

room,

kitchen

apt.

and

elevator bldg. AIR

with

bath

COND.,

BUILDING

NOW

All large

OPEN

3 bedrm.

FOR

OPEN

2nd

$100.

are

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

Apartments

WK

—

3-1270

AVAIL, NOW
Fl. Simpson

AVAIL. JULY Ist.

SMART
1564 Sherman
EVANSTON

:

ee eea
ae

§

a

1501

&amp; GOLEE,

INC

Av.

DA.

MAPLE

AVE

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
con

built-in

cabinet

baths, close
inspect.

to

QUINLAN

kitchens,

Many
cond.;
Deck;

cerat

transportation.
Sioa

&amp; TYSON,

Eve
a
[

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
unusual
features:
centr
year
’round swim.
)
soundproof; fireproof; ho

ity rooms;
terraces.
(One

Sauna

baths;

private

See models.
From
2600 GOLF ROAD
Mile West of Harlem
724-7332 or 724-6005.

$180
$3
Av.)

EVANSTON

Garbage

isposal,
large
closets
and
laundry
facilities. Handy to shopping and bus.
$180 to $210 PER
MONTH
DUNDEE
AND PFINGSTEN ROADS
Phone 272-8595 for appt.

nr.

3 Rms., Ist Fl. Davis nr. re
4 au”
2nd Fl. Air Cond.
150.
6 Rms., 11% baths, Ist Fl. S
Sherman. $190.

AVAILABLE
JULY
Ist
1 AND
2 BEDROOM
APTS.
Fully carpeted,
115 baths, swimming
pool,
heat,
air conditioning,
cooking

1ST.

hs

1 TO 5 P.M. 7 DA’

-OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

2 Rms.,

NORTHBROOK
Cambridge Court

JULY

INSPE

JUNE OCCUPANCY
MODEL

GLENVIEW

Bedroom,

ca

2 full bath a

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

One

in

BR

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

vg bay
sale.

laser

George J. Cyrus &amp; ¢

\

Bldg.

Kitchens

included.

I

EVA
hae

Five
bright,
spacious
roo
convenient to shops, transportati

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

appliances

+

Evanston

equipped
with
G.E._
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers, and
disposals. Baths are full ceramic tile
with marble top lavatories and extra
large mirrors.

as and

bk

nits.
P.

5

&amp; TYSON,

RO

AVE.

Elevator

these

Heat

CO.

YOU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
apartment building. It is conveniently
located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is

this

see

1333 MAPLE AV.

FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

of

2 BAT
real

and

DAILY.

RAYMOND

328-7200

2«BEDROOMS,

UN 4-9020

$235
$300
$365

This new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dinning rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

OPEN

9-1409

Three
COND.,
able.

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING
from
from
from

UNiversity

ATTRACTIVE—ROGERS PA

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sq.

bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

Bus, ‘‘L’’

Come

5

Evanston
BR 3-2660

1

Shops,

central gas fired hot water :
individually controlled in each
ment.
Kitchens
are
unusua
and
contain
double
oven
ranges, double door refrigerator
disposals.
All
apartments
ar
conditioned with wall type

2

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
233 Asbury
UN 4-9020

. C&amp;NW,

Fieldman

balconies.

$215

—
THE BRITTANY
1921
Sherman.
Privacy
yet conv.
2
bdrms. Elegant craftsmanship.
MANY FEATURES
$192.50

EACH

GARA

apartments
equipped. wit
latest
features
for
easy
1
apartments
have
their
own

MAISONETTE APARTMENTS.
2040 Sherman. Air cond. and garage
ine! De luxe 2 bdrm.
MOST DESIRABLE
$255.
court.

HEATED

Built-in Gas Ovens
ee
Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored Baths
Window Washing
;

[310 MAPLE A\

Air cond.!
Luxe Apts!

THE CORINTHIAN
2246
Sherman,
spectacular
bdrms. modern appts.
PROUD RESIDENCE

Elev. Bl

Avail. Immed. Spaciou
One Bedroom Apt
4 Rm. Apt. Avail. June

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in. Mundelein)
and Hawley to Prospect St. (Ist stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

De

oe ea,
a4

Phone 724-7340

House

Finest areas!
Garage or Park!

AP

2 BEDROOM APT
$140 AND UP
See Ann Drago on Pr
1746 N. Greenwo

.

Open

HOUSE
$190

Bedrooms

Includes:

out

Apartments

WANTED:
CAREER
GIRL TO SHARE
furnished
1
bdrm.
apartment
in
Ravinia
with
same.
Car
desirable.
Phone 432-6324 after 5 p.m.

132.

TOWN

Economical

(114 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

INSPECT

GENTLEMAN
WITH
REFS.
SEEKing
a home
with
room
and
board.
Professional maintenance man will do
maintenance and, or pay cash, Write
T-141, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

Apartments

and

Luxury Elevator Building

EVANSTON.
NR.
CENTRAL
ST. ‘‘L’’,
rm. w/priv. bath, empl. young person
or student. Very ideal, no smoking or
’ cooking, $60. GR 5-5605.

ard
and
entrance,
buses. RO

~ GLENVIEW
1620 to 1766 Greenw

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

CHICAGO:
7500 NORTH NEAR
LAKE,
emp. person, lge. light room, share a
bath, private home.
$15. References,
car space. 743-3060.

.A

"

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

Practical

BUSINESSMAN
EVANSTON.
Share kitchen, bath and TV. Call 3287094 Winnetka—air cond.—one block to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

LARGE
ROOM
WITH
ADJOINING
bath
for business
man
or graduate
student;
f block to Northwestern and
all transportation. Call 491-1067.

MUNDELEIN

SINGLE
ROOM
FOR
EMPLOYED
gentleman,
Kitchen
priv., telephone,
call
after
4:00
P.M.
1230
Chicago
Avenue., Evanston.

130

ATTRACT.
2ND
FLOOR
FRONT
STUdio type
rm.
for employed
woman.
Share kit. and bath. Evanston,
near
Davis L, No. 1 bus and the lake. UN
4-7972 on
Sat.
or weekdays
after
6
p.m.

ROOM

For

EVANSTON,

bt

cz

AVAILABLE

Immaculate 5 room

ed

sun

family

fm.;

$165.

6/15/67

apartment.

garage.

Desire

$120 a Month

GReenleaf

FURNITURE

EVANSTON-51
ROOM
APT.
Pp
STUDIO SPACE 22 x 36. $185.
RESIDENTIAL AREA. DAvis 8-49

Call 274-4369

FOR

5-2700

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PArk.

Classified —

la

�at
;
4 8S
5 ey
View
of
Lake”

oll

ae

VANSTON,
205 CUSTER, 3
bdrm., ist fl., newer 6 flat bldg.,
mee
br

ey

nO—AtR
hag +o
spacious apt. home,

214 ROOM APT. AT SHERMAN AND |
Clark,
Evanston.
Complete
kitchen.
Furniture available if desired. $95 mo.
Days,
call
Mr.
Gross,
ST.
2-3500.
Eves. and weekend Mr. Staessens,
GR 5-6250

cs ‘plus nemred
glassed
den,
iv., din rm Figg oti
on w/ ad and d. Beautiful

d

Saag
a

ae

and just sitting.

per month.
Garage
Prec ct call Mrs. McBean
064-5064 or L.A. Peterson GR

a tie +e NEW BLDG.
BATHS, CHOICE
PTION

TO

NEAR

LAKE

MODERN
APARTMENT
3 rooms w/balcony, ist floor
Cab. kit., tile bath. 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chicago, close to Evanston
ak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

6
LOCA-

EVANSTON,

BUY.

2 RM. “APT.
RENT
$100
NG
-. UTILITIES.
CALL
. SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM
9
&gt;M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351,
30 TO 9:30 P.M.

737 RIDGE

OPEN
SUN.
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms.,
2 baths, central air cond.
Immed,
poss.
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.
EVANSTON
3
Room
apt.
2nd_
Floor:
Commercial
shops
in_
center
Evanston-with car space. No students.
$95 a mo
VROMAN-McKNIGHT.
Realtors.
515-4th St. ALpine 1-0407 Wilmette.

E ROOMS, 2 FULL BATHS
NEAR
BEACH
AND
SORTATION.
TS te ead
‘CELLENT CONDITION

Evanston
rman

oe

2

Sueciae

af 5-2700

PArk

4-5600

OOM

AND KITCHENETTE
ted.
If
desired,
maid
elephone service, and garage
le.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
ette, beauty and barber shop
nises. Short term leases avail-

‘iew Apartment Hotel
Maple at Main St.
GReenleat 5-4000
EVANSTON

ROOM
arge

ie

‘Call

i

ARRANGEMENT
IN
bdrm.,
2 bath
apart-

kitchens,

now

elevator

to inspect.

C

AN &amp; TYSON,

ERMAN

AVE.,

4-2600

ONE

EVANSTON

BRoadway

3-375)

BEDROOM

PL., one bedroom efficiency
lew Orleans style bidg., ldry.

&lt;bean

Avail.

July

Ist.

Evanston,
Ill.
273-1855

Vai,
2

2n.

IMMEDIATELY
HP.; - at.,

ing
$275

fireplace,
garage,

4

monthly.

~G. Nixon,

00
3 rman

Hahn
Av.

no

°

natural
ms.,
2
pets
or

Realtor

Bidg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

sn—1420 Chicago Av.
OOM-2 BATH-DIN. RM.
oned. July occupancy. Mod,
elev. bidg., pkg. avail. See
rie bldg., Karl Sitterly or Call

, WHitehall 4-7373.

Tu ne occupancy one 2 bdrm.
3RROWNE &amp; STORCH, INC.

PY
ELEGANT
GARDEN
in
newer
hi-rise
buildreduced
rent
for
part-time
Hite APT.
4
t

FOR

rs
yrus

4-5 ROOM

&amp; Co.
9 to 5

APTS.

BLEECKER

HALL

R
SHERMAN
AND
NOYES,
ston.
Avail.
July
1-Sept.
1.
‘apts.,
exc.
location.
See
u et
ondent on premises 2234 Sher-

2° JULY 1ST
5 ROOMS, 1ST

a

‘Unheated

hot

air

1119 Foster

210
|
Astor St., Chicago
us

THE
you

craig Newton

3

BS

Dopp, 943-8388.
Realtors, 777-8855.

Prestige

BEDROOM

istance
aaeeo.

OF
this

Has 3 baths, 3
elev.
For
ap-

call Mrs.

yanston:
R

“CHARM”
will want

4 bdrm. apt.
high
ceilings,

oir tinent

APTS.,

Location

2 BATHS

to
lake,
shopping
SOverlooks
park.

ediate
NEWTON REALTORS
777-8855

Ee anston De Luxe
BDRM.,
elev.

ion.

2 BATH
APT.
NEW
bldg.
Best
downtown

Near

_ extra

avail. 864-3659.

schls,

lakes,

features.

all trans.

$330.

Park.

i=

EVANSTON
“LOSE- IN AND SECONOMICAL
AIN, 4 rooms
AIN, 21, rooms
, 2 rooms
, 3 rooms
10
AK. past
110
YRUS ec
UN 4-9020

ae
2 BATHS, APPLIANCES,
orage. Fireproof bidg., near N.U.
pus, 1862 Sherman
Ave., Evans1. 1 yr. lease, $250 mo. Adults only.
864-3534 or UN 4-2600.
ROOMS
WITH
BEDRM.,
NEWLY
‘orated: 3rd fl.; immediate posses$85. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. GR

Classified

BEDROOMS
AVAIL.
JUNE
IST.
First
floor.
Spacious
rooms,
new
Williamsburg Colonial Bldg. $245 per
month
incl.
garage.
L. A. Peterson
GR 5-1010.

DOWNTOWN

Evanston Review

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL
312 RM,
APT.,
WOODburning
frpl., “carpeting
and.
frpl.
equipment
for sale, wonderful
exposure. Sublease. July 1st. $160 a mo.
UN 4-3430.
EVANSTON.
5
ROOMS-TWO
BEDrooms,
separate dining room,
eating
area in kitchen, screened porch, 2nd
floor. Garage parking included. Adults
only. Walking distance to transportation. $185. per mo. Call evenings after
6:30. UN 4-6218.
EVANSTON, NW.
CENTRAL ST.
Very
spacious
Ist floor of 2-flat;
3
bdrms.; 142 baths; den; sep. din. rm.;
mod.
kit.; frepl.;
bsmt.;
yard;
gar.
avail.; faces park. Avail. Aug. ist to
May Ist at least. $250 per mo. incl.
heat/gas. GR 5-6267.
NON-RACIAL
NEW
APT.
BLDG.
2
bedrm. apt. at 2121 Darrow, Evanston.
$165, liv. rm.,
din. rm.,
compl.
kit.
and appli, plenty closets, individually
controlled
thermostats,
free gas for
heating ard cooking. Private free pk.
Howard Lavitt, RO 1-6556.
NEW
DE
LUXE
1
BDRM.
TOWN
house
apt.
Parquet
floors;
beamed
ceiling;
patio;
air-cond.;
garage;
convenient
to
transportation,
shoppin
North Evanston, 2114 Central St.
UN 9-0
OR
275-5154

SUBLEASE

800 HINMAN

IMMED.
OCCUP.
1
BDRM.
APT.,
7th flr., facing lake, air cond., gar.
avail. All transp., exc. shopping. Kent

$160 mo. Contact manager,

UN 9-1409.

GLENCOE,
1
BDRM.
1ST
FLOOR
apt.
in
residential
section.
Newly
decorated.
Modern
kit.
and _ bath.
Private
porch
and
yard.
$150
per
month.
Mr.
Potts
446-9000
after
5
p.m., 446-9111.
WINNETKA—THREE—1
BEDROOM
7
asigeioags in new building. $200 and
NORTH
604 Green

SHORE REALTY
Bay Rd., Kenilworth
251-7500

EVANSTON

937

FOREST

after. $140. 864-1

EVANSTON,
4

s.,

g,

1/4 LARGE ROOMS,oN D FLOOR AE

347 CUSTER
826
1

WESLEY,
bdrm.,
3rd_

4
floor,

refrig., stove, tiled bath, dec. $120 per

month. Heated gar.
ment call UN 4-7826.

$10.

For

appoint-

CHICAGO,
4211
N.
PAULINA
Large,
attract. 5 rm.
apt., 2 baths,
2nd fl. Well kept bldg. near churches,
shopping and transportation. $165. See
Ray Andries on premises. LA 8-4552.
EVANSTON-EAST
NEAR
LAKE.
4
room-Garden Apt. has 2 bdrms. Avail.
August I1st.- $150 per mo., adults only.
GA
5-1010.
L.
A..
Peterson
&amp;
Co.
Realtor.

Evanston, 929 Washington
RMS.;
4 BDRMS.;
2 BATHS;
1ST
fir. Will decorate. Good
transp.
and
shopping. $310. Slosar, 864-2561.
342
RM.
APT.,
LGE.
CLOSETS,
4
blks. from the lake, 1 blk. from ‘‘L’’,
nr. stores and laundromat, on Hinman
nr. Kedzie, Evanston. Avail. July Ist.
|
Call aft. 6 p.m. or weekends. 869-7278.
EVANSTON:
DEMPSTER—ELMWOOD
Avail.
now,
sublet or lease.
Lge.
5
rm,
apt., 2nd fl. Woodburning
frpl.
Well kept bldg.,
near
shopping
and
transp.
$150. UN 4-7045.
CENTRAL
EVANSTON:
SUBLET
4
lige. rms., tile bath, Ist fl. Heat, hot
water,
stove
and
refrig.
included.
Available July 1st. 869-2432.
EVANSTON—SUBLEASE
31%
‘
Modern
2nd _ (floor.
Clean.
Good
shopping, transportation. $115 per mo.
_ Call UN 4-2224 or 328-1067.
EVANSTON
1028
ELMWOOD.
1ST
floor large 2 bdrm. apt., bsmt., gar.,
nice yard and util. included. $155 mo.
June 15 occu. 869-5789.
725 ST JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK
1
bedrm.
apt.
sep.
din.
rm.,
stove,
refrig. furn. Avail June Ist. $140. 4460406 or ID 2-5041.
EVANSTON:
4 ROOMS,
1ST
FLOOR,
Stove and refrig.; adults only. Immed.,
occup.; garage available.

$142.50
9-6045.

EVANSTON;
2213 CENTRAL
ST.
Living room,
bedroom
and Kitchen.
Rugs avail. for sale. Measured to fit.
Parking. 328-5159.
SPACIOUS ROOMS, 3RD FLOOR:
parking
area;
good
transportation; near shopping center. Adults only.
GR 5-7112
HIGHLAND
PARK—3
ROOM
APARTment
for
rent
by
July
1. Utilities *
furnished and 1 car garage. Working
couple preferred. ID 2-2412.

INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES
Adults preferred. Gar. avail. 724-1835.
EVANSTON
4 room apartment, 2nd floor.
831 South Bivd.
Call after 5 p.m., DA 8-9375.

Evanston: 2 Bdrm. Apt.,
4
BLKS.
15th, $135.

FROM
864-9092.

EVANSTON
SUBLET
4 ROOM
APT.
liv. room, din. room, bdrm., kit. New
refrig. Parking avail. Close to schools,
parks,
shopping and transp. 864-6802
weekdays
after
5
p.m.,
weekends
anytime.

EVANSTON
AVAIL.
JULY
1ST
DE
luxe 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Electric kit.,
air-cond., extra Tg. rooms and closets.
Newer bidg. Prime loc, 869-3133.

N.

PAULINA

GARAGE
APT.
2
BLOCKS
FROM
lake
N.W.
Wilmette.
2
bedrooms,
living room, kitchen, dining area, den,
completely
redecorated,
tile
bath,
refrig.,
utilities,
private
patio
$200
mo. 251-4704.
1916
GRANT,
EVANSTON.
2
APT.
‘bidg.
2nd
fir.,
yard,
garage,
heat
furn.,
exc. schools, trans. 1 or 2 yr.
lease, 542 rms. $169. Avail. June 24th.
328-3881.
SUBLET:
NEW
MODERN
AIR-COND.
elevator bldg. in Evanston. 2 bdrms.,
114 baths, carptd., D and D, Close to
all transp..
parking
avail., $215 per
mo. 864-0486.
NORTH
EVANSTON,
1%
BLK.
TO
Central St., stores, and bus. Small 212
rm. ist flr. apt. suitable for 1 or 2
persons. Shower stall. $80. AL 1-0867
after 4:30.
EVANSTON:
5 RMS., 2 BDRMS.,
1ST
fl. of 2 flat. Quiet. shady, cul-de-sac.
‘Fenced
yard.
Full basement.
Available August. $160. 869-9455.
EVANSTON—4!,.
floor integrated

* Wilmette Life

ROOM
building.

APT.
1ST
UN 4-0845.

WILMETTE, JUNE 1ST. OCCUPANCY:
2 bdrms.;
2 baths;
separate
dining
room;
balcony; air-cond.; $265.
491-1855 days
251-3765 eves.
312 AND 4 ROOMS,
ing, good shopping
reasonable
rent.
Chicago.

MODERN
BUILDand transportation,
7639
N.
Ashland,

6735
N.
ARTESIAN,
CHICAGO.
Very large 3 bdrm.
apt. on second
floor. Avail. Juy 1st. Near transp. and
schools. Call aft. 6:30 SH 3-4271.
EVANSTON,
347
CUSTER;
4
RMS..,
. Ist floor;
good
transportation;
pets
O.K. decorated; $150; DAvis 8-6289.
EVANSTON.
5
EARGE
RMS.,
2
bdrms.,
2nd
fl.,
newly
decorated.
Yard. Avail. July 1st. $175. Call after
5 p.m., DA 8-1525.
EVANSTON:
SPACIOUS
MODERN
2
bedroom, 5 room. 1 block to shopping,
transportation.
Adults.
July
15. 4757992 or 328-4474.
EVANSTON:
SUBLEASE
5
ROOM
apt.
Ist. floor,
$190,
available
June
Ist. Garage,
patio, modern
building.
869-9186.
THE
CHIMNEYS—WINNETKA
floor; 4 rooms. $160. Hill Terrace
Green Bay Rd., Call GR 5-6000

Re

4-7826

Wanted

1ST
and

244
ROOMS,
AVAIL.
JUNE
10, $100.
Downtown Evanston, ideal location for
N.U. student. 328-5170 or 475-6250.
IDEAL FOR YOUNG COUPLE
4 rooms, Ist. floor, $120, near bus and
elevator, call before 8 p.m. 869-8147.

to

Rent—Apts.

YOUNG
EMPLOYED
COUPLE
DE.sires apt. with 1 or 2 bedrooms
in
Evanston
by
the
ist
of
the
year
between $130-$150 month. 328-2953.
WIDOWED
TEACHER
WISHES
TO
rent ground floor of house or apt. with
small yard. Call daytime, AL 1-4741
evenings AL 6-0698.
COUPLE
WITH
TEEN
AGE
DAUGHter and
small dog desire 2 bedrm.
unfurnished apt. in Evanston by July
1st. Excl. references. 491-0193.
YOUNG
EMPLOYED
COUPLE
DE.
sire 4-5 rm. apt. by 6-1. Prefer. nr. St.
Francis Hosp., $115-$120 mo. incl. util.
Nr. No. 2 bus. 864-6907 aft. 6 p.m.

Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

and

Hinman,

Evanston

BEAUTIFULLY
FURNISHED
STUDIO
and 1 bdrm. apartments for rent on a
year to year basis. Maid, linen, and
switchboard servicas. Studio apt., $195
per mo. Bdrm. apts. from $225 to $275
per mo. Conveniently located near the
lake
in
Downtown
Evanston.
Exc.
transportation.
The
Library
Plaza
Hotel, 1637 Orrington Av., Evanston.
Call Miss Wilson,
UN 4-8000.

RIDGEVIEW

HOTEL

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 145 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

4 ROOM

APARTMENT

NICELY FURNISHED
tile bath, 3rd fl., 100%
dec.
excellent parking, shopping, transp.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston.
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955 ~
743-4416
TA 9-5140

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new _ kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. tranep
Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleat 5-2100

YOU'LL
3

:

Central
3

LIKE THIS

RM.
APT.
W/BDRM.,
KIT.,
PRIV.
bath.
Only
142
biks.
NORTH
of
Howard
‘‘L’’,
Chicago-Evanston-Skooe
Only $100 w/util. Lease. GR
5-

Evanston

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR, BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

WANT:
QUITE
EMPL.
COUPLE
or single to rent partly furn. 4-rm.
2nd.
r. apt.
Nr.
stores,
trans.
in
Glenview. Avail. July 1 w/gar. $115.
For
appt.
write
T-145
Box
60,
Wilmette.

STUDIO APARTMENT
1518 SHERMAN, EVANSTON
Modern
furn.,
tile bath,
kitchenette
$105 a mo. incls. gas. and elect.
743-4416
TA 9-5140
4

RMS.
2ND
FLOOR,
WELL
KEPT
apt. bldg. Excel. location, 3 exposure.
Attract.
furnish.,
modern
kit. Avail.
June 15. UN 4-4340 evenings.

EVANSTON:
313-5
LARGE
Parking facilities; 2 blocks
block to ‘‘L’’, $140.
275-2216

BASEMENT
APT.
3
ROOMS,
PRIvate bath, 1 space gar., ideal for one.
At 1512 Washington St., Evanston.

EVANSTON:
2 FIVE
RM.,
2
room
apts. Fenced yard, June
pancy.
Rent $190. Call 272-6179.

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

FOR

2 MALE

LARGE
LIV.

Bluff

STUDIO

.

STUDENTS

ROOMS

RM.,

KIT.,

BATH,

$135.

4-6743 and UN 4-8391.
EVANSTON 3 RM. APT.
furnished, wall to wall carpeting.
be sublet if desired.
864-3031

Can

gap ls om dhe
FURNISHED
APARTment, 1 bdrm., wall to wall carpets.
Close
te NU “campus
and shopping
district. GR 5-0068.
142
ROOM
STUDIO
APT.,
NICELY
furn. Tile bath w/shower.
S. Evanston.
Utilities
incl.
Lease.
$98
per
month. UN 4-0145.
1738 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
6 rms. furnished, for the summer. In
2 flat building, suitable 3 or 4 people.
GR

5-3000.

2—214—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.
4 RMS.
3RD
FLOOR.
WELL
KEPT
apt. bldg. Excel. location. Coppertone
stove,
refrig.
Attract.
furn.
Avail.
July ist. UN 4-4340 evenings.

2 BEDROOMS
RM., KITCHEN,
BATH, $150
LIV
$175. UN 4-6743 and UN 4-8391.

TO

ROOM
FURN.
APT.
IN EVANSTON
util. included. Private entrance. Call
UN 4-8154.
1311 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON.
Elev.
bldg.
daily
maid
service,
all
—
lige. 3 rm. apt. $170. DA 8-

HIGHLAND
PARK:
4
ROOM
pletely furnished; utilities paid.
ID 2-7817

ROOMS.
to lake. 1

2

ROOMS,
SUITS
1 OR
2 GENTLE
men. Private entrance. W. Wilmette.
AL 1-2796

135

Wd.

to Rent—Furn. Apts.

.

AUG. 1ST TO SEPT. 1ST
Retired
N.
S.
physician
and
wife
desire
furn.
1
or
2
bedrm.
apt
Evanston or North Shore. ALpine 1
3635 after 5 p.m. and weekends.

For

Rent—Houses

CENTRAL

EVANSTON

EXCELLENT NEW HOME WITH FIN
floor
plan.
Living
room _ w/frpl.;
dining “L,’’ modern
cabinet
kitche
w/appliances
and
eating
area.
bedrms.
and 2!2 baths. This is in
good location, close to schools, shops
and Davis St. Sonepat
Prefer 2
3 yr. lease at $435
per month fro
June ist. Call for appointment.

Hokanson

513

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

5-161

WINNETKA
Brick Colonial, East side, large living
room, fireplace, dining room, modern
ized kitchen. Large master bedroom
two
other
weno:
one
bath
Possession July 1st. $275
GEORGE RUMSFELD

Baird &amp; Warner

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1853
6-270(

GLENVIEW—NEW
TRIER
WEST’
Lovely brick split-level. 2 bedrooms
1142 baths
in
immaculate
condition
Completely carpeted. Eating space i
kitchen, rec. room
in full basement
Screened porch. $300. August first o
sooner.

ANN

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR

1-7300

CENTRAL
GLENCOE—3
Brick 2 story. Sublet. $300

Kenilwort
BEDROO
per mo.

LARGE
BRICK
COLONIAL
HOME.
rms., 4 twin size bdrms., 212 baths
attached gar.; full bsmt. Close to Ne
Trier. Avail. June 20 for 2 year leas
$400 per month

TOWN

843

Elm

&amp; COUNTRY

ASSOCIATES,
St., Winnetka

INC

"HI 6-8000

_
AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 14% tiled
baths,
twnhse,
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg
De luxe built-in cab’t. kit., dishwashe
disposal,
washer-dryer- comb.
1
ca
gar., gas ht. $270. No Pets.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-470:
KENILWORTH:
6
RM.
HOME
W/
bdrms.;
near Sears School and town
Immed. occ. Rent: $290. Call after
p.m. at AL, 6-3198.

GLENCOE
BEDoccu-

COM$135.

EVANSTON—2
RM.
STUDIO.
SHAR
bath
with
1. $92.50
Single.
Includes
utilities.
Crain
and
Florence.
Avail
now on lease. GR 5-6218.

473 PARK

AVE

Mod.
3 bdrm.
tri-level,
frpl.,
rec
room. Avail. July. Close to schools
shops and trans. $300 mo. 832-4790.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

LARGE

RM.
APT.
CLOSE
TO TRANSPORtation. Call 328-7478.
EVANSTON:
5 RM.
ATTRACTIVELY
furnished. Avail. to couple July and
Aug. Near shpg. and transp. Write T112, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

440

East

LAKE.

2

136

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available.
Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

6 ROOM

THE

liv.
rm.
with
sky
light,
2 bdrms.
sublease June 15th to
Sept. 15th. $150
month. Call UN 4-5848 or DA 8-5602.

901

SUBLET
4
ROOM
SECOND
FLOOR
apt. 733 Hinman Av., Evanston. $125.
Avail. July ist. Call 864-9644.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

NEAR

e bath, goa
on premises og

2

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘L”’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

Main

mod.
rent.

UN

NORTHWESTERN
Uv.
COUPLE
would like to rent a l-or 2-bedroom
apt. for 1 or 2 years beginning July 1.
Write R. S. Bhatnagar, Duval Manor,
Philadelphia, Pa., 19144.

For

bldg.,
—

‘BDRM.,

YOUNG,
HANDSOME,
ENERGETIC
couple
(no
children)
to
teach
in
Deerfield
and
Northfield
next
year,
desire small apt. or coach house in
area. Have decorators pass to Mart,
so will furnish attractively. Call 3811187 or UN 4-7322. Mrs. Rodgers.

134

Cho.

em'y

EVANSTON-2
BEDROOM
DELUXE,
2 bath. Dish washer.
Elevator bldg.
For inspection call Mr. Dan.UN 9-0246.

133

K Wiz
RS PAR
EOHOGEmt
rm. Re

- |

rig.

ions

UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
FOR JUST
the right family. N.W. Evanston, $200
per month. 3 rms. 3 bdrms.
drapes,
carpeting,
etc. provided.
UN
4-5299.

‘“‘L.”’

NEAR BEACH, SHOPS, TRANSP.
ACROSS FROM LINCOLN SCHOOL
De luxe 6 rms.; 2 col. tile baths.
$250
DAvis 8-5943
CEntral 6-8696

214 RMS.,
LOW
3RD
FLOOR,
OVERlooking
park,
nr.
Howard
‘L,”’
. modern,
764-5083
Chicago
764-7844
INTEGRATED NEW APT. BLDG.
3 bdrms., liv. rm., din. rm., kit. w/all
appl. Lots of closets. Pvt. free park.,
free
gas
for
c
. and
heat.
$200.
Ere nae:
Call Mr.
Graham,
SU
4506.
EVANSTON, 929 WASHINGTON
7 rms.; 4 bedrms.; 2 baths; $310.
6 rms., 3 bedrms., 2 baths, $265
5 rms., 2 bedrms., 2 baths, $220
good
Elevator
bldg.;
will decorate;
transp. and shopping. 864-2561.

and

and

ROOM
3RD
FL.
APT.
AVAIL.
August Ist, 126 Callan, Evanston. By
appointment, phone UN 9-0596 or
864-4943
FIRST FLOOR 6 ROOM
APT. AVAILable
July
ist. 3 bdrms.,
tile bath.
Garage
available.
Evanston.
Phone
GR 5-6946.

4l/&gt; RM. COACH HOUSE

1ST
FLOOR,
Avail. June

Stove

parks

occup. Phone UN

676-2885
4 ROOMS, | BDRM.

VERY CLEAN. NICE VIEW.
Possession June 15 or ? UN

per mo.

to schools,

4

RMS.,
1ST
FLR.
GOOD
TRANS.
Decorated. $150. Pet O.K. Lock, DA
8-6289.

EVANSTON,
bright
rooms,

$120.

isa:
tile path,
June
1 or

EVANSTON:
AVAILABLE
JULY
1ST.
4 rooms,
1 bedroom,
air-conditioned.
$140 month. 229 Custer Av.
328-0447
or
BR 3-2121.

7349

oil

Street

Shown by appointment
all Agent—GReenleaf 5-2700
OU ENJOY
eld world

N.E.

prkg. ‘nr. trans., shop
new refrig. parquet

ma

May 25,

196:

:

�143
s

Miller

GE

HOUSE

ON

SMALL

010

NETKA: 7 month sub-lease, July 1
ough
January
31,
1968.
3
plus
drooms,
14% baths.
Favored
loca:
nm.
$360
per
month.
Call
Mr.
nsend.

cGUIRE &amp; ORR,
incoln Ave., Winnetka

INC.
_446-5010

NVIEW.
SHOLZ
CALIFORNIA
temp.,
3
bdrm.
hdme,
14x 20
mily rm.,,
2
C.T.
baths,
studio
img
hy.
rm...
wb
trol. — 30";
rmopane windows, 242 car attach.
r.,
on
1%
acre.
Entirely
fenced
yclone
fencing, 2 yr. lease. $350
mo. Avail. Aug. Ist. 272-2238.

INSTON
ACROSS
FROM
HAVEN
HOOL. 3 BEDROOMS, 114 BATHS.
ST DECORATED.
GAS HEAT.
1
AR LEASE. $250 MONTH. CALL
. KIRK.
HELL
BROTHERS

ENTRAL
5

RM.

mo.

GR_

5-3900

EVANSTON
HOUSE.
LEASE.

2

YEAR

UN

4-0754

VIEW—5
RM.
BRICK
RANC?
titioned
bsmt.
Air
conditioners.
ve,
refrigerator,
carpet,
drapes.
Trier Township location. $195 a
th. Call 729-0946.
AGE
1N REAR.
KENILWORTH.
pe yr. lease. Rent $155. Suitable for
family.
Nr.
schl.,
shopping,
sp. Avail. June Ist. Write T-135,
60, Wilmette, Il.
RM., 2 FULL
BATHS,
KITCHEN
pating
area,
dshwshr.
Carpeted
ng rm., glassed-in front pch. South
1. $20C. 835-437€. Glencoe.

Wanted

to

Rent—Houses

ULTS
WANT
TO
RENT
HOUSE,
5, Or 7 rooms in vicinity of Evansand Skokie. Will sign lease for 1
years. Send information to Mrs.
Moore,
1800
Hartrey.
Evanston.
9103 and GR 5-0860.
BICIAN
W/2
CHILDREN
DEps
to
rent
3
bdrm.
home
or
nhouse. Call Chicago WE 5-0981, or
e Dr. M.
Pichard,
8730 E. 10th
Indianapolis, Ind.
PLE WITH
CHILDREN
DESIRES
4 bdrm. house in Evanston near
By
Aug.
or Sept.
2 yr.
lease
ired. Around
E
Phone SY 8-6716.
G
ts

EXECUTIVE
TRANSFERRED
home
in
Glenview
area;
3

774-4962.
RED
NORTH
SHORE
COUPLE
to rent small house or apartment
: i
to Sept. 15th. Call Marskall,

DROOM
HOME
BY EXECUTIVE
Sst lst occupancy preferred.
Ph.
900, ext. 222, Mr. Collins.
YVIEW—WANT
SMALL
UNFURled house.
No
children
or pets.
ponsible middle-aged couple.
/_PArk 4-6427.
O

STATION
EXECUTIVE
FAMIith 3 children
desires
house
or
with 3 or more
bedrooms.
Will
sider lease. UNiversity 9-4570.
ENVIEW— ONE—YEAR RENT
ADVANCE
WITH PURCHASE
OPTION. 3-4 BR.
Park 4-4970.

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

den

St.

Bay

Rd.,

Wilmette

AL

Houses

Rentals

KENILWORTH
floor
master
bedrm.
Library.
2nd floor bedrooms. Nearly new.
15 possession. $1,100.
:
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
S
Winnetka
en Bay Rd.
446-2600
WINNETKA:
JUNE = 19-AUG.
arming 6 rm. house; 242 baths:
sed porch; terrace; fenced yard;
each and trains. $750 for season.
ession to tenant who would care
og and garden. HI 6-4292.

25,

1967

LAKE
GENEVA:
1-2-3
BEDRM.
rentals on lake,
mo.
or seas.
Priv.
pier, wooded site. 502 S. Lk. Shore Dr.
Fontana, Wis. Mr. Mahoney.
WINNETKA TWO HOUSES, FURN.
$275 month for summer.
$450 month summer or longer.
Hillcrest 6-1350.
GENEVA
LAKE;
EXECUTIVE
TYPE
3 bedroom
1 family
home.
Private
pier. For season. E. Johnson, Box 547,
Fontana, Wis. 414-275-3203.
DEERFIELD:
FURNISHED
RANCH
home in lovely Woodland Park, fam.
rm. garage and facilities incl. $500 for
summer season. 945-1545.
SUMMER
SUBLET
APT.
AVAIL.
June
18 to Sept.
10 or less,
for 3
persons. 5 rms. plus attic, $125 mo. 3
blks. W. of N.U. Tech. Inst. 864-0282.
AVAIL.
TO
FAMILY,
JUNE
15
TO
Sept. Ist, furn. 10 room house, 2 blks.
from lake and shopping. $400 a month.
869-1157

or

bdrm.

EVANSTON
NEAR
BEACH.
BREEZY
apt. includes
3 bedrooms.,
2 baths,
fully equipped office, dishwasher, July
and August. UNiversity 9-1433.
EVANSTON
—
COMPLETELY
FURnished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dishwasher. Near ‘“‘L”’ and C&amp;NW. June 16th to
Sept. lst. $250 mo. Call 869-6646.
HIGHLAND
PARK;
JUNE.1
OR
15
to Sept. 15 or Oct. 1. 4 bdrms., 24»
baths.
2
oven
screened
porches,
central location. Gas heat. ID 2-0921.
WANTED:
OR

3-4 BR.
GLENVIEW
N.S. AREA

CLOSE
TO
LAKE,
CHARMING
AIRcond. large home, beautiful surroundings, to responsible person only. June
15th tc Labor. Day. DA 8-2155.

on

beautiful

docks,
ane.

de

luxe

3 bdrm.,

212

tile baths,

and

a

half

TOWNHOUSE,

baths, full basement.
per month.

995

&amp; COONS,

Waukegan

Rd.
PArk

144

ONE

$210

Il.

4-3000

leases becoming avail. starting June,
July and Aug. All 3 bdrm. Full bsmts.
w/fin. rec. rms. All fully air cond’d. In
fine east side locations. Rentals from
$325 to $385. Call ID 2-7313.

Rentals

VACATION

:
IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

In Beautiful

28th.

home

Plum

furn.
Avail

Lake;

Good
July.

with

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

CHURCH-CHICAGO
PARKING
2-car space in tandem. $12.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE,
INC.
DA

8-3200

EVANSTON—HEATED
2040 SHERMAN
2129 CENTRAL
CYRUS
&amp; CO,

$20
$25
4-9020

LOT.

GARS.
UN

823-25 CHICAGO AVENUE
Heated 45 car garage near Evanshire
Hotel.
Immediate
possessicn.
GR
51244 or BU 1-5856.
GARAGE
FOR
RENT
Lake, Wilmette.
Call AL 1-3348
PARKING
SPACE
tween Kedzie and
Call 869-7971.

Wanted

10TH

FOR
RENT
BEMain St., Evanston.

In Glenview

Area

GARAGE WANTED VICINITY OF
Street and Greenleai, Wilmette.
Call

For

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO:
swimming
from
your
own _ private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen:
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay; modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot
secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Avaiiable for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.
COTTAGE,
LARGE
FAMILY,
BEAUtiful lake front, quiet location,
good
beach. Month of Aug. Waupaca, Wis.
Chain O Lakes, FO 9-7082 eves.
EPHRAIM,
WISC.,
NEW
HOUSEkeeping
cottages
available.
priv.
beach
privileges,
call
E.
Goodlett,
(414) 854-4030 or (312) 446-1959.
FOR RENT CHAIN OF LAKES AREA.
Summer
home
on lake.
June,
July,
Aug. and Sept. Call evenings 272-6232.

Rent—Stores

and

Offices

EVANSTON
NEW

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

FOXMAN

OR 3-3130

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
Off street parking. Immed.
occupaney. $750 mo.

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

REALTOR

Green

Bay Rd.
Kenilworth
ALpine 1-7300
NORTHBROOK
A few available spaces left in de luxe
air-conditioned office building located
in the heart of town. Wak
to trains
and bus. Avoid commuting.
Immediate occupancy.

SEQUENS REALTY
1240

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday

272-0200

WINNETKA $375 A MONTH
Choice
15x 80 ft. store
avail.
in 20
year old brick bldg. on GREEN
BAY
RD. a block S. of the INDIAN HILL
S TATION.
CENTRALLY-AIR-CONDITIONED for summer comfort and a
REAL
fireplace
to add
atmosphere
for winter coziness.
SEARS REAL ESTATE Co.
26 Green Bay Rd.
Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-2900
BRoadway 3-2666

ATTRACTIVE

SPACE

FOR
A QUIET
OFFICE
WITH
WINdows facing East Davis Street Evanston.
300 square
feet of space
with
janitor
service
supplied.
Available
now.

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR

5-1080

CHOICE
4
ROOM
OFFICE
SUITE
Fully
carpeted
and
air conditioned.
Expensively
decorated.
2 _ private
offices,
reception
room
and
20x 24
conference
room.
De
luxe
powder
room w/shower.
Ideal for professional. Quick possession.

John

525

Lincoln,

Channer

&amp; Assoc.

Winnetka

HI

6-8400

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
space, electricity furnished. $375 per
menth.

OUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
969 Waukegan Rd., Glenview,
1571 Sherman Av., Evanston,

NR. GREEN

PA
UN

LAKE

RD.

BAY

al

building.

parking.

2

Dundee

STORE-912

Evanston.

Rd.,

Wheeling,

4-5800
4-2600

NORTH EVANSTON ON CENTRAL ST.
near
Green
Bay
Rd.
Top
sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business. $175 per mo. 3 yr. lease. Call
Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DaAvis 8-3200

Air

:

PROFES
conditioning

—

:

16

X

50

ne

EA.

814

RENT:

1,000

TO

4-

SQ.

|

Glenview. Ground floor. Light mfg.
storage.
Exist.
offices
avail
Parking. Phone eves. 432-8116.

148
EVANSTON—FOR
floor. Complex of
rooms,

etc.

term
HELL

MIT

with

RENT
Offices, assembly
conveyor

to

log

rox. 1,800 sq. ft. Central location.

LAKE

BAY

150

For Rent—Out of State

REALTY

AL

6

FURN. APT. NEAR
for one or two. UN 4.3734

:

REAL ESTATE

537-6494

151

CHICAGO
AVENUE,”
Just north of Evanston Tr.

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available, Air conditioning
included
in
very
reasonable
rent.
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY
Co.
OFFICE-EVANSTON-APP. 352 SQ. FT.1718 Sherman Ave. near campus-just
no. of Varsity- Theatre-$77.
per mo.
Avail. now. GR 5-1010. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

Real

Loans

Estate—

and

Mortgages

|

MORTGAGE
AS LOW

AS 5'2%

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette
|

906—8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
16 x 24 and 16 x 60 June 1. Suit. office
or business. Reas.
:
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
EV 4-5800

251-7200

PICTURE YOURSELF
ON ASTOR ST.

STORE-800
DEM PSTER-EVANS:
ton Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
Heated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
Reasonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

THE DISTINCTIVE ADDRE

GLENVIEW
FURNISHED
OFFICE
Ideal
for engineer,
arch.,
or other
prof. Modern, private, air-cond., repre
service, reasonable. Ample parking.

A

WAUKEGAN

RD.

GRACIOUS

large

MODERN
OFFICES
FOR
RENT
$60
mo. incl. air-cond. carpeting, parking.
janitor,
elec.
city and
heat.
At 615
Milwaukee Ave., Glenview. Just N. of
Golf Mill shop center. 729-2200.

This

family
vine
zg.

GLENVIEW
COUNTRYSIDE
MEDIcal Building offers 500 sq. ft. of office
space. Available June 20.
Days 724-5413
Eves. 724-2782.
BRIGHT OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR
335 sq. ft. Elevator
building.
Avail.
June 1. PA 4-6000. Royal Oak Bldg.
1545 Waukegan Rd. Glenview.
WILMETTE-STORE
OPPOSITE
EL
terminal, 340 Linden Ave. Immediate
possession. Hill &amp; Stone, ID 2-0064.
OFFICE SPACE
3 rooms;
600
sq.
ft. $100.
Located
Central and Broadway. Call:

is

a

who
in a

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in
modern
air-conditioned building; with waiting room.
Days 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.
UP - 20° 7,000: 60..
FT
AVATL
Wi
divide to suit tenants. $150 mo.
and
up. Green Bay Road with parking lot.
251-6300; evenings 256-4573.
CENTRAL
DEERFIELD:
2, 3 OR
6
rm. suites. lst or 2nd flr., air-cond., off
street parking.
Avail. approx. June 15.
Telephone 945-0714.

Office

With recep. rm. Only $45 mo.
990 Linden
446-2279.
OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

AUTOMOBILE

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification
this

+200

Paper!

in

|

dini

rare

opportunity

for

—

the

wants
the ultimate —
co-operative
apartment

NORTHWEST EVANSTO
CHOICE
SECOND

FLOOR

apartment

ment

Colonial

rooms,

(space

spacious

COOPERATIVE

in attractive

building—five

for

space,

rooms,

for equity—low
Board approval.

private

recreation

picnic

area.

many

type

base-.

—

room)
Li

extras—$7,

monthly

assessm
:

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1511

Sherman

GReenleaf

Avenue

EVANSTON.
SELDOM

cy

WILL

in

Evanstan

5-2700

this

PArk

4-5600

NEW LISTING ~
YOU

well

FIND

A

VA

maintained

elevator

bldg., centrally located. Ideal 7th floor

location

for this

attractive

ys

ee

a

with
unobstructed
views.
Cheerf
living room-dining room con inetae
two
bedrooms,
one
bath
ea. Excel
cabinet kitchen w/eating area. Ex
lent wardrobe space. Board
roval
Priced
at $21,750.
Please
cal
Mrs.
Hauworth
for
information
and
appointment.

BR

McGUIRE
3-320

&amp; ORR,

INC. |

GR

5-1080

JUST REDUCED

2

BDRM.

in North

A wonderful selection awaits

UPON

separate

664 N. MICHIGAN
AVENUE _
WH 4-5950

THIS

HUNTING?

OPENS

room,

Hogan and Farwell, Inc.

parking

OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

FOYER

living

room.
Convenient
cabinet
k
adjoining den or bedroom with bath.
spacious master bedrooms with abu
dant wardrobe closets—2 tiled master
baths. Parquet floors throughout.

724-4044.

Winnetka—Private

ing

lease. $750:
BROTHERS

WILMETTE—I1ST FLOOR
industry
or
commercial. —

Light

&amp; Savgs. Bk. at ‘Main St. Avail. July
Ist.-size
app.
20’ x 55’-heated,
rear
delivery-reasonable rent. GR 5-1010. L.
A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

236

ned.

ser

UN

2000

xe

ANE

816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
—
occup.
Good
for
office
or

store. Will cooperate. Reas.

R. E. Holt Realty Co.

E.

WILL(

600 to 850 sq. ft. Call

STORES

WHEELING.
MODERN
AIR
CONDItioned
offices.
Front
and
rear “en:
trance, ground floor, ample parking.
See
403

AT

FOREST—NEW

234-5070.

RD.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
TA 9-5140
864-9285
743-4416
EV ANSTON—CHOICE
CENTRAL
street
location.
5,000
sq.
ft.
Air
conditioned.
Good
parking.
1 Story
building containing offices. Reception
rooms,
and
large
“Meeting
room.
$15,000 Yr.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

EDENS

suites from $125, incl. utilities,
ing, carpeting;
all services a
New Building. HI 6-6650.
:

WILMETTE—STORE SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

BUILDING

OFFICE SPACE

TIME

Sister Bay, Wisc.

9th

256-2958.

OFFICES:

CHICAGO
Mod.
air-cond.
office in exc. maint.
building.
Fluorescent
lighting,
tile
floors. Suitable for sales rep., etc. $3a
per month.
For appt. phone.
Resident Manager
262-2675
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
location for any business or professional offices. Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

AND

to Rent—Garages

Wanted:

146

SHERIDAN

6000 SQ. FT.

ST.

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent. Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.

145

7705

CENTRAL

812 CLARK

131049 CHGO.
AVENUE
Ground fl. office 14 ft.
front,
68
ft. Heat and water furn.
trans
near Davis business dist. $110.
Mr. DeSloover, DA 8-3548.
:

space
if desired.
Now
occupied
by
Dodge Auto Agency, Ridge and
Lyons,
Evanston.
(1 blk. N. of Church
St.)
Available within 60 days.
Call Roy Peterson
GR 5-1200.

beach,

swimming,
FAculty
3-

SHOWROOM—A PPROX.

4,
sq. ft. es several small offices.
inside parking for
ears plus 4,500
add’l. sq. ft. for offices or storage

AND
3
with bath

priv.

See

BEAUTIFUL

all

Rent—Garages

EVANSTON

INC.

PARK-TOWNHOUSE

Vacation

boat
golf.

For

sep.

Glenview,

to July

LAKE
GENEVA
2 BEDRM.
HOME
1
block from lake, in Cedar Point Park,
Williams Bay, June, July, Aug. $150
rer week, $600 per month. DA 8-0005.

SECOND
FLOOR
APARTMENT--LIVing room; dining room; large kitchen:
3 bedrooms and bath. $165 per month,

WYATT

5th

PENTWATER,
BASS
LAKE
MICH.
2
cottages, Boat, fish and swim. $55 and
$65 per wk. DA 8-7368 eves. or write
G. Shiff, Box 666, Evanston.

lease

liv. rm.; all elec. kit. including double
oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 per month. Please call
for appointment.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION Co.
446-1294
825-6948.

TWO-BEDROOM

July

4820.

Houses

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
be avail. June Ist on 2 year

To

from

nicely furnished

SAYNOR,
WIS.
4
BDRM.
bdrm. priv. cottages;
both

S.E. WILMETTE
FURNISHED HOUSE
3 bdrms.,
June
22-Sept.
22.
$200
a
month and deposit. Cali AL 1-8839 or
AL 1-3205.

For Rent—Town

Sey

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Contact Capt. Thrasher, days. 353-6692.

JUNE THROUGH SEPT.
TO $300 FURN. PA 4-4970.

142

Rentals

modern appliances. 100 x 1,000 ft. lot.
Lg. pier w/boat hoist. $1,500. Also for
rent
for
summer
season,
2 bdrm.
compl.
furnished
cottage
w/lake
rights and boat mooring, $1,500. 414275-3832.

639-3883.

FAMILY

3 BEDROOM
HOME TO RENT
e Winnetka area from June 15th to
Ist.
Will
be
attending
Northern
University
and
Winnetka
ic
School
Summer
workshop.
se call 446-0800, 8-5 weekdays.

Summer

9.

WINNETKA
$350/me,
Walk
to
train
and
to
town.
Four
bedrooms;
two
baths;
immaculate
older home. Available early June.
NASH REALTY
446-9000

143

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
edrooms, 11% baths; new furn.;
emiperary or Sern enete

td. to Rent—Furn.

Winnetka
HIlicrest 6-7274
999 Linden
Longbeach 1-4463
EVANSTON—SPACIOUS,
ELEGANTLY
furn.
apt.
in
choice
East
location.
Near lake, University and shopping, z
bdrms., liv. rm., study, sun room, ig.
=;
rm. July, Aug. $275 a mo. 864-

furwith
locaShort

1-0320

Geneva

the
plus

HIGHLAND
PARK
RAVINIA
AREA
completeiv
furn.
to
last
detail,
1
bdrm.
townhouse,
suitable
for
2.
Avail.
June
ist. Shown
by appointment onlv. Call after 6 p.m. 433-4568.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
een

to

6-1267

J. Winscott

HOUSE-WILMETTE
haculate
and
completely
ed,
2
bdrms.,
basement
Her rm.,
garage,
excellent
for shopping
and transp.
rental. $250 a mo.

furnished

HIGHLAND PARK—2 BEDRM. TOWNhse. Avail. for June 1st; 2 large bedarms.;
11 bath;
air conditioned
apt.
in Highland
Park’s
most
exclusive
area. 433-3372.

REALTOR
HI

Great

L. RINGER

HIGHLAND

WINNETKA
desirable
location
is
offered
a
ished house for small family for 3
frorn
June
ist.
There
are
3
ms. and 2 baths (1 bdrm. and bath
st floor). $400 a month:

Frances

your summer,

rental within walking distance
beach!
Lovely
2 story
with
bedrooms.

LOT—

wly
decorated—2
full
baths—full
t.—close to shopping, No.
1 bus
d C.T.A.
$250
per
mo.
Call
Mr.
assman—L.
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR

LI.

Enjoy

School arent

cn

RESORT AREA FOR RENT ON LAKE

CO-OP

Evanston,

IS

2 blks.

LOCATED

from

and Northwestern R.R. Evanston
No.
1 stops right at the apt.
West, and North exposures make
bright sunny,
apt. Equity
now
$8,000.
Monthly
payments
of
Board
approved.

BOB

UNiversity

VOIGTS
4-4866

“‘L”

Bus
East,
for a
only
$122.
eee

REALTY
ALpine

1-2374

WILMETTE
2 bdrm. co-op, 4th Sa
agama area.
Asking $14,
;
VROMAN-Mc-KNIGHT
Realtors
Pore
cae
515-4th St.
ALpine 1-0407.

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ger * Highwood Herald
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Classified —

15 =

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�ie

r

ae

.

a

4

garages

in

EXCELLENT

MODERN

copfea-

BRICK

§9-

apt. bldg. in N.
E. Evanston.
3-312
rm.
apts.
and
6-142
rm.
apts.
For
Many
years
under
our management
and
well
maintained.
Always
fully
rented. Gross income $11,520. A bargain in the 60s. Mr. Daily.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DA 8-3200
BR 3-3660

SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
WOODBURNING
FIREVA
BALCONY,

158

Condominium

New

Elevator Building

$245.00
$7,000

payment

all

utilities,

and

tax

inside

heated

612 Mulford St.
Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

HARRISON

AND

ANN
440

PRAIRIE

Condominiums

Haven

One

block

to transportation

School,

Central

_

St. Shopping

From $28,500

Elevator,

swimming

heated
garage,
carpeted.
RO 1-3425

all

pool,
appliances,

(After

sauna,
fully

6 p.m.)

DA 8-3414
1416 HINMAN AVE:
ONE

DISTINCTIVE

CONDOMINIUM

apartment
is now available in this
-.
prime location. 2 bedrooms,
2 full
aths; elevator; private indoor parking; electric garage doors;
air-conditioned;
balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.

oe

Open

Model Apartment

for

wie

For

appt.

Sun.

call Mr.
372-3255

1 to 5 p.m.

~

ae

FOR THE

and

Helen G. Nixon,
300

609 Sherman

Hahn

~ Glenview
:

UNTIL

location,

Realtor

Bldg.

Ave.

UN

4-5100

Evanston

Opening

Soon

DON’T DECIDE
YOU’VE

EXPLORED

See
Evanston

§24 Davis
471-1855

Street

Evanston, Ill.
273-3855.

EVANSTON—2
APARTMENT
BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. $23,500.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

16

—

Classified

&amp; TYSON,

Page

QUINLAN

4

Faces

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

DEERFIELD
NEW LISTING—ACRE
7 room split-level situated on beautiful
acre
in
area
ideal
for
small
children. Home in immaculate condition.
$29,500
DEERFIELD
We
believe that we have listed the
largest 5 bdrm.
home
in the finest
condition in the Northeast section of
Deerfield. Let us show you this home
and see if you don’t believe us.
Low 50s

Carr Realty Inc.

732

Waukegan

Rd.
945-0984

Location!!
IN

N.

W.

Deerfield

1

BLOCK

HEART
ing on
$35,000

$90,000

3 ACRES

DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD
in
Washington School area. 3 bedrooms,
1 -bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
financing. July 1st possession. Taxes

WILMETTE

OF
NORTHFIELD.
FRONT2 streets and including usable
home.

GREAT STARTER HOME
IN NORTHBROOK

NEAR

TOWN
$21,500
Three
bedroom
ranch
with
11%
car
garage.
Lot
62.5
x 200.
Many
evergreens. Home is vacant and ready for
immediate occupancy.

JUST LISTED!
3 bedroom
ranch with
separate dining room or den. Kitchen
with
eating
area.
142
baths.
Full
basement.
2 car
electric
eye
door.
Quiet
cul-de-sac
street
overlooking
beautiful park like grounds. $27,500.
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
3 BEDROOM
RANCH.
Living-dining
room
combination
has
timbered
ceiling.
Good closet space. Lovely wooded lot
with fenced yard. Gas heat. 142 car
garage. $26,750.

GLENVIEW
GENTLEMAN’S
MINIATURE
ESTATE
JUST
REDUCED!
Located
on
a
winding road in beautiful private area
this handsome home has a PANELED
STEP-DOWN
LIVING
ROOM
WITH
BEAMED
CEILINGS
AND
FIRE:
PLACE.
ist floor family
room
plus
hobby
room.
LARGE:
MASTER
SUITE
WiTH
ALCOVE.
2
family
bedrooms,
242
baths.
Lot
120
x 180.
$64,500.

MORTON

NASH
HI 6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

BEAUTIFUL
COLONIAL
overlooking
Evanston
Country
Club
grounds.
20
foot
living
room
with
fireplace.
Separate
dining room.
Kitchen
with
eating area.
3 bedrooms
plus large
Vista
room
with
Anderson
Window
Walls.
114
baths.
Attached
garage.
Excellent
condition
throughout.
$39,500.

Mitchell Brothers

REALTY

ELEGANT SIMPLICITY
If - you
are
interested
in
charm,
quality and convenience for a growing
family, don’t fail to see this unusually
attractive
home.
Choice
location
near the Village, beautiful first floor
in impeccable taste. Second floor has
master suite with two dressing rooms
and bath, also 4 other. bedrooms ana
bath. Finished third floor, if needed.
There’s
a
heated
greenhouse
with
running water - play yard for children
and brand new two car plus garage.
For
further
information
call
Mrs.
Kastrup.
NEWLY LISTED
5 bedroom
home
in excellent condition.
Living
rm.
w/fpl,
separate
dining room,
large family rm. overlooking lovely yard. Remodeled kitchen w/dishwasher and disposal, breakfast
space,
powder
room.
Four
bedrooms and sleeping porch on 2nd
floor. Large finished bedroom on 3rd
floor. 2 car garage. Reasonable taxes.
Be the first to see it. $46,000.
Call
Mrs. Wacaser.
AND OF COURSE
we have other listings we’d like
you about - just give us a call.

KENILWORTH

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
5-3900

GR

INDIAN

TO

TOWN BUILDERS
Walters

UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

Bldg.

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and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Landwehr

KOENIG
SPACIOUS
;

REALTY

ONE

Realtor
Room 300
Evanston

NEW
ONLY

&amp; STREY
BUILDER
4 LEFT

HOMES

THREE AVAILABLE NOW
BEING BUILT FOR AUGUST

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—-$46,000
3 BDRM. RANCH—$39,900
EXCELLENT FINANCING
TRADE-IN PLAN

KOENIG
PA
AL
CR

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

arranged.

AVAIL.’

&amp; STREY
Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

$69,500.

Most
attractive
Ranch
Home
lovely
%
acre
lot
with
cur
frontage. Large. liv. rm., dining a

kitchen.

3 bedrms.,

tiled

4

util. rm., 2 car att. gar. An impreg
home. $31,500.
EVANSTON
Well
Built
Stucco
home
in
condition
thru-out.
Good
dry
4
ment.
Living
rm,
dining
rm,
1
kitchen, pantry or could be conve
into powder rm, 3 good size bed
bath, electric service all rewire
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
d
spouts, 2-car garage. Reasonable
$26,500.

SMART

DAvis

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Real

Hillcrest

DELIGHTFUL

6

RANC

“NEAT
AND
CLEAN
AS
A
Pp
THREE
BEDROOM
home
bui
1954. Brick and durable fine lands
ing with many
plantings.
Full
}
ment with REC. ROOM.
A real
house with awnings on the fron
Oakton
School District. PRICED
SELL in lower 20s.
BOB MI

Five

Bedroom Brick
in Evanston

Ho

IS PERFECT FOR A LARGE FAM
There
is
a
DEN
and
a
FA
ROOM
on the first floor, sep. D
Rm.
and
Living
Rm.
w/Firep
The
large
Bath
and
Powder
were completely re-done by owne
fenced play-yard and a 2 Car Gz
with
Automatic
Doors
are
a
features.
CALL—MRS.
STEVE
(home phone: UN 9-2376)

EVANSTON
OWNER
WILL
COMPLETELY
DECORATE
to Buyer’s
choice,
FOUR
BEDROOM,
TWO
p
HOME
and
recover
Kitchen
Included are: new Stove, Refrige
and
Dishwasher.
REAL
BUY
Lake,
Schools
and_
Transporta
CALL—MRS.
STEVENSON
(
phone: UN 9-2376)

BAIRD &amp; WARNI

524 Davis
471-1855

New

Rds.

GLENVIEW
to tell

OLDER
HOME.
2
baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semimodern
kit. Located
near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.

Nixon,

and

272-5150

CHARMING,

G.

RIDGE

Builder’s model home—only 6 months
old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story
Cape Cod. Here is truly living on the
luxury level.
This
home
features
4
large bedrooms, 242 baths and a full
basement. Master bedroom is on the
downstairs level. Also on the ground
level is a beautiful
paneled
family
room
with fireplace, mud
room
and
large
2-car
garage.
Other
de
luxe
features
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
and screens, wall to wall carpeting,
and throw rugs, drapes and curtains,
wallpaper, patio and special lighting
fixtures. Truly
a magnificent buy on a
beautiful
cul-de-sac
location.
Only

Bay Road
Kenilworth
(corner Roger)
1-5600
BRoadway 3-2552

Helen

Since 1903
Evanston
BR 3-3900

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an _ unusual
traffic
pattern from
slate entry
to sunken
living room and formal dining room to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and
basement.
Priced at $46,900.

Green

ALpine

Shore
Rd.,

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

WINNETKA

to be

WILMETTE
‘
All Face Brick 1 story home jus
blks.
to Logan
School.
Living
Brick
firepl.,
dining
rm,
two
t
bedrms,
tiled
bath,
kitchen
ne
some
work,
large
storage
suitable
for two
more
bedrms.
bath.
Full
basement
and
one
garage. Beautiful yard and surro
ing
homes.
A _ real
good
star
$31,500. Call now.
GLENVIEW
Lovely 6 rm. brick Georgian in chq
location.
Lge.
liv.
i
bright
mod.
kitch.,
baths,
recr. rm.
w/frpl.,
2° ear
gar. A buy! $37,500.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built
Normandy
Colonia
finest construction in East area.
F
hall, fireplace in spacious living 1
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cd
kitchen,
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
paneled 2nd flr. study or family r
bedrms., 442 baths, paneled recrea
rm. Quite unusual!
EVANSTON
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spac
liv. rm., din. rm., lovely cab. ki
twin
size
bedrms.,
142 baths,
family
rm.,
space
for
4th
bed
Carpeting incl. Central loc. $29,750
WILMETTE
Magnificent Lannon Stone Ranch {
home
in lovely
Indian
Hill Esta
Spacious
liv.
rm.,
din.
rm.,
fa
rm., brkfst. area, 3 large bedrms.
tile
baths,
extra
bedrms.
can
added. A beautiful home. 70s.
EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive
Redwood
Conte
rary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
a
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
fa
rm., 2 bedrms.
plus den
(usable
3rd
bedrm.).
142
tiled
baths,
4
patio and scrnd. porch; att. gar.,
heat, paneled walls and open bea
ceilings.
Lot
100
x 230.
Fine
vd
$39,500.
EVANSTON
Well-built brick 142 story home
offered with 4 bedrms., 2 tiled ba
tandem
bedrm.
or
den_e
rec¢
remodeled and redecorated, bea
kitchen with brkfst. space, 2 car bh
30
day
poss.
Call
to

bright

SKOKIE

$18,500
Low
maintenance
aluminum § sided
two bedroom ranch on half acre lot.
Huge rear yard completely fenced.

118 GREEN

Magnificent
Brick
Colonial
in
central area consisting of 5 bedr
212 baths plus separate 4 rm. apt,
floor
billiard
rm.,
4 rm.
apt.
4
rented over 3-car brick garage. P:

HOUSE!

WEST

CALL
TODAY
for your appointment
and
enjoy
the
benefits
of
home
ownership this summer.

GROVE

5600 CAROL AVENUE
OPEN SUN. 2-5
(1 Bl. So. of Dempster—1 Bl. West of
Edens. )
This NEWLY
LISTED
3 bedroom
2
bath home is a dream!
It has been
beautifully
maintained
by
present
owner
who
is
now
retiring.
Airconditioned. Two car electric eye door
garage, it has many features of the
more expensive home. Full basement,
two
fireplaces,
give
lots
of
living
space
and
added
charm.
Handy
to
Edens Expressway, bus and shopping
are very desirable features. Priced in
the
top
20s
it represents
a REAL
VALUE.
Call
Metzgar
for
more
details
or
meet
him
at
OPEN

$25,000

Lincolnwood School—smaller home in
area of larger more expensive homes.
Three bdrms.,
1 bath, separate din.
rm., large side porch, plus fairly new
2 car garage. Price $24,500! Call Now.
Mr.
Potter.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co.
GR 5-1010

Evanston Review * Wilmette

$37,000

$25,000
Vacant — Immediate possession — 6
room
brick
home, .all on
the
first
floor. Easily expandable second floor.
2 car
garage.
Located
in
a quiet
residential neighborhood within walking distance of everything. Call today.

NORTHFIELD

SOUTH
EVANSTON—FOR
THE
BUDGET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot.
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

this

EVANSTON

600

Location!!

EVANSTON,

.

KENILWORTH

Realtors—Since 1884
our Picture Display Ads!
Review

makes

available.

Owners retiring to Florida and wish
to sell their Winnetka home, which is
in
immaculate
condition.
It has
a
living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large . kitchen,
3
bedrooms
and
a
tandem fourth which can be a family
room.
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
landscaped
yard
and
three’
car
garage. Low taxes. Will consider any
reasonable offer and terms.

INC.

Classified
Shore
Comin
Evanston,
Lake
Forest,

- Evanston—16 Apt. Bldg.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

SELL CALL

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Highland Park Herald
Serving
every
North
munity
from
offices
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Glenview, Northbrook.

Buildings

OWNER
WILL
EXCHANGE
EXCELlent
bldg. (1 block N. of Howard) for
larger bidg. up to $400,000. Will add
some cash.
S SIMPSON

-

OR

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

Inside
cover
Pages
- 90
and 52

FEATURING A PRIVATE COLONY OF
¢lub facilities and 2-3 bdrm. apts. and
townhouses.
Located west of Waukenon West Lake Av.
CALL BOB KIVLIN
724-9100

For Sale—Apt.

Rd.

transfer

house

EAST
$21,500
Three
bedroom
ranch
with
142
car
attached
garage;
screened
porch
overlooking patio and rear yard with
brick Bar-B-Q.

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

Eyre LO
CONDOMINIUMS
156

Kenilworth

1-7300

RANCH

$90s
Larger
home
in East
section
near
Sear’s School and station. Large living
room, dining room, modern kitchen. 6
bedrooms,
31%
baths.
Separate
servant’s
quarters.
Large
lot.
Owner
prefers one day’s notice for showings.

Baird &amp; Warner
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

OWNER

desirable

t occupancy.

REALTOR

GLENVIEW (EAST)
Open Saturday May 27th
2-5 p.m.
Open Sunday May 28th
2-5 p.m.
1000 FORESTIVEW DRIVE
Outstanding! Very attractive all Brick
and
Stone
Air
Conditioned
Ranch.
Many luxury features, large interior,
3 bedrooms plus beautiful library or
4th bedroom, 2 de luxe ceramic baths,
separate dining room, new very deluxe
kitchen
with
all built-ins
cost
$4,900.
Recreation
room
with
2nd
fireplace,
jalousied
porch,
underground
sprinkling,
etc.
Beautiful
grounds,
private rear yard.
Vacant,
immediate
possession.
Outstanding
location, terrific value in low 60s! Be
sure
to
see _ the
interior!
MR.
DEAKINS.
Directions:
East on Glenview Rd. to
Surrey, South 2 blocks.

QUINLAN

who wants to live in a neat charming
atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled fireplaces
in
each
apartment,
lots' of storage space, 2 car
garage,
pleasing
landscaping with shrubs
etc.

Convenient

Bay Rd.
ALpine

TO BUY

Sachnoff

$28,000

A 2 APARTMENT

ANDRUSS,

Green

Owner’s

WINNETKA

Baird &amp; Warner

2-3-4-Bedrooms
2-2'/&gt; Baths
ty

5th, Ideal

NORTHBROOK
In New
Trier H.S. district (just off
Happ
Rd.).
You
must
inspect - this
lovely RANCH to see the spaciousness
of its 8 rooms and full basement with
the added luxury of 214 baths plus a
2 car attached
garage.
Realistically
priced by transferred
owner
to sell
for $37,500.

8-3414

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

a tandem

LUXURY

WINNETKA.
$33,500
This is it! Comfortable older home in
a wonderful location. First floor has
entry
hall,
living
room,
separate
dining room, kitchen, den and powder
room. There are four corner bedrooms
and a bath on the second floor. Full
basement,
two car garage and good
size
lot,
low
taxes.
See
this
home
soon.

LOCATION—LOCATION-—-LOCATION
For the family who wants a home in
the estate area of Winnetka,
only a
few blocks to Crow Island and Skokie
Jr.
High
Schools,
here
it
is!
A
beautifully built French Provincial on
a spacious lot. Marble fire place in
gracious living
room, excellent traffic
pattern, 3 bedrooms plus a study or
4th bedroom. Asking $62,500.

_ garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishWasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

DAvis

EVANS-

Sale—Houses

plus

BATH

SMART &amp; GOLE

EVANSTON

KENILWORTH

traffic pattern on first floor with
a
‘‘bonus’’ Family room.
Children can
walk
to
beach,
Community
House,
attend Greeley, Skokie Jr. High and
New Trier E. High School. $47,500.

deduction,
includes”
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
- maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate

Taxes,

For

4 bedrooms

per month

down

SOUTH

3

course.

WINNETKA—NEW LISTING
Immaculate
family home in wonderfully convenient E. Winnetka location.

4 BEDROOMS
with

IN

ROOM,

2

158

Pek Sale—Houses

EAST

exceptional

ton. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900

274-|00|
EVANSTON
ws

FLAT

ae

REALTORS

on 34 acre. Crab orchard stoné and
frame.
Separate dining room.
Up-tothe-minute kitchen plus eating area.
Walnut paneled den with double doors
and parquet floors. West wing has 2
master bedrooms and bath. East wing
has 2 bedrooms and bath plus game
room. Property overlooks 18 fairway
with
magnificent
views
across
the

JUST
REDUCED
TO
EVANSTON,
$53,500.
Beautiful
3 apt.
building,
6
years
old. 2 5’s;
1 3 rm.;
2142 car
garage; many extras; immed. occup.
By owner. 728 Mulford. DAvis 8-6981.

6

GLENVIEW

9

:
BUILDER
wants to trade for home or vacant l, 2
and 3 bedroom apartments, full dining
room,
U-type
kitchens,
Plenty
of
expensive
cabinets
and
appliances.
Carpeted breakfast room.
1 block
to
“‘One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

BRICK

tan

| Mitchell Brothers

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE

NORTH EVANSTON
|| DELUXE APTS.
| Block to Lake and Beach

158

NASH

well-maintained

Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All
per plbg. $10,335 income. Many
tures. Call now, $69,500

TN

a

a

156 For Sale—Apt. Buildings
THREE 5 RM. AND THREE 315 RM.

Street

Evansto
Zt

Listing—Kenilwort

ENJOY AN EXTREMELY
PLEAS
neighborhood and the great co
ence of being close to schools, t
and
shopping
in this colonial
home attractively decorated and
well maintained.
On the first
Entry
hall,
large
liv.
rm.-din.
combination
w/frpl.,
bright
md
kitchen
with/D
and
and
e
area, and powder room. There
bedrooms and 11% baths on the se
floor. Extras include children’s
room in basement, stone terrace
good storage. Call Mrs. Moone

DELIGHTFUL
A

CHARMING,

bedroom,

142

WELL

bath

DECEIVE
MAINTAIN

ranch

that

i

more spacious than it seems fro
exterior.
Excellent
cabinet
ki
w/D
and
D., New
family
Completely
private
and fenced
yard. Low 20s. Call Mrs. Tobias.

McGUIRE
567

Lincoln

Av.,

&amp; ORR,
Winnetka

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

ING
_ 446

25,

|

�158

IBM

IN AND
REGISTER
WITH
OUR
‘‘MAGIC
BRAIN”

HIGHLAND PARK
JUST
LISTED,
A
SPLIT
LEVEL
WITH
A
PLUS.
Charming
3 _ bedrooms,
1'2 bath home
in dead
end
lane.
Lower
level
paneled
Family
room
PLUS
Large
Family-Breakfast
room.
Formica
cabinet
Kitchen
w/built-ins. Attached garage.
Priced to
sell $26,900.
WINNETKA
Red Brick COLONIAL 5 bedrooms, 3
baths, 2 powder rooms. Living room
w/marble
FP,
Large
Dining
room,
Paneled DEN.
Modern
Kitchen,
paneled Breakfast room. Paneled FAMILY
ROOM.
Utility
room _ on
stIst.
Screened
porch.
Master
bedroom
w/separate dressing room and bath. 2
car garage, radio controlled. PRIME
EAST LOCATION. $94,500.
GLENCOE
ATTRACTIVE
Custom
built
DE
LUXE
Ranch. Lanai room w/built in
abinet and travertine marble
floor.
pacious
Living
room _ w/beautiful
arble fireplace. Paneled LIBRARY
/bookshelves
and
Hi-Fi
and
TV.
Master
suite
w/bedroom,
dressing
room and bath plus 2nd bath. Family
oom
w/wet
bar,
Kitchen
w/double
oven and 2 refrigerators. Maid’s room
and bath. Utility room, 2 car garage
/radio control. AIR CONDITIONED.
oo many other features to mention.
pper bracket.
WILMETTE
HARMING
SPLIT
LEVEL,
Living
oom,
Dining
L, Kitchen
w/built in
double
oven
and
range,
D
and
D.
EXTRA
LARGE
breakfast
room.
Master
bedroom
w/bath.
3
family
bedrooms and bath. Paneled FAMILY
ROOM.
Roughed
in
powder
room.
Bcreened porch. Patio. CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
House
in EXELLENT CONDITION. $45,000.
INGLESIDE
OUSE ON A HILL, CUSTOM BUILT
Brick and stone RANCH w/panoramic

alley

views.

Living

room,

Dining

oom, 3 bedrooms, 112 bath. Kitchen
/built-ins. 2 car garage, Thermopane
indows,
112
acres,
many
extras.
546,500.

McHENRY
ottage near PISTAKEE LAKE, good
ize lot, fine rooms. 3 bedrooms, bath.
xcellent fishing area. This house has
ake rights. Evenings call 815-385-0780

L. RINGER
nnetka
Linden

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

6-7274
1-4463

GLENCOE
ERLOOKING
GOLF
COURSE.
harming
Crab
Orchard
stone splitevel in lovely
area
with
complete
rivacy. 4 bdrm., 3 bath, spacious liv.
m.
w/stone
frp.
opening
to
stone
atio w/large
FREE
FORM
SWIMING POOL. Sep. din. rm., fam. rm.,
car gar. New reduced price $79,500.
NDSOME
BRICK
PROVINCIAL.
IN
ne East location. Immaculate cond.
/beautiful grounds. 2 story liv. rm.
/frpl., large din. rm., exc. modern
it., 5 bdrms., 442 baths, rec., 4 car
ar. $87,500.
LIGHTFUL
WHITE-PAINTED
3
drm., 2 bath, in best East location.
v. rm. w/frpl. plus sun room, sep.
in. rm.,
den, full basement.
2 car
ar. $41,500.

WINNETKA
URIOUS
SPLIT-LEVEL
ON
noice landscaped
half acre in best
ast location. Spacious beamed
ceilg liv. rm. and large fam. rm. with
ouble frpl. opening to terraced stone
atio. Large
din.
area,
sep.
brkfst.
. Delightful modern kit. w/built-in
ens, range, dishwasher, refrig. and
eezer.
4 bdrms.,
31% baths,
man
stom built-ins throughout. Air cond.
car garage. $119,500.

beymour
REAL
Park

Av.,

Graham

ESTATE

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

NORTHBROOK
Just listed
UNBELIEVABLE
bmetimes
occurs—here’s
what
we
hean—5 bedrooms; 212 baths; family
bom;
separate dining room;
breakst
Area;
basement;
garage—all
ithin walking distance and all under
50,
HORSES ARE COMING!!
most
noiseless
location!
Forest
eserve with bridle path a half block
ehind home. Huge 7-room house for

1,000

w/3

bdrms.;

2

full

baths;

mily room and great traffic pattern.
lose to everything.
SUAL 2-STORY COLONIAL
:
th 4 bdrms.; 3 full baths; beautiful,
erry paneled family room;
modern
tchen;
gas
heat;
2-car
garage.
eep, fenced rear yard. $45,000.

AYARS

LTY
Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

y 25, 1967

158

For Sale—Houses

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS
COME

For Sale-—Houses

COMPANY
Northbrook
2-3550

Evanston Review

CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
RANCH
house
in EVANSTON—Haven
school
district.
A work-saver
for mother—
few
steps.
3
lovely
bedrooms,
a
ceramic tile bath plus a powder room.
Gather
your
family
about
the
fireplace
in
the
large
living
room.
Kitchen
w/eating
area.
A_
breeze
swept porch for Summer nights. This
home has a full basement, perfect for
future recreation room. $34,000.
FIRST TIME OPEN—SUNDAY 2-5
NO. 2 STEEPLECHASE LANE, NORTH:FIELD
(just So. of Sunset Ridge CC
entrance)
An
elegant
‘French
Normandy
with
6 family
bedrooms,
3
baths, 2 powder rooms, plus servant’s
reom and bath. Family room w/fireplace off the kitchen,
plus a lovely
Birch
paneled
library.
LR
w/fireplace, formal dining room, dramatic
reception foyer with spiral staircase.
Tremendous
Thermador
kitchen with
French
hand
design
cabinets,
Mixmaster
food
center,
elec.
ice
cube
maker—every
possible
convenience.
An
inner
courtyard
separates
the
living room and family room wings. 3car garage. MUST BE SEEN—priced
in upper bracket.
NEW
ON
THE
MARKET
IS THIS
7
room
brick
2-story
home
with
3
bedrooms, 3 baths, a family room, 26
ft. living room
w/fireplace,
separate
dining room,
new
kitchen
w/built-in
elec. range, double ovens, refrigerator
and
dishwasher.
Enclosed _ porch.
Garage.
100x160
lot in a beautiful
setting bordering North Shore Country
Club grounds. $52,000.
8X9
RM.
COLONIAL
ON
A
HALF
acre-plus in a very attractive area of
WINNETKA.
This fine home includes
a living room,
paneled den, paneled
family room
(each with
a beautiful
woodburning
fireplace),
4 bedrooms,
215 baths, Huge Bluestone patio, brick
walled, just off the family room—for
delightful Summer
entertaining.
Formal
dining
room
and _ completely
equipped
kitchen
w/breakfast
area.
2nd floor laundry room. 2-car garage.
$92,500.
ROOM
COLONIAL
OF
BURNT
Brick and Cedar construction. Built in
1964, it has
every
modern
convenience. The 4 bedrooms
are all large
and
the
baths
are
beautiful.
Your
furniture will fit gracefully in the 26
ft. living room and the family room is
very warm and inviting with a large
stone fireplace, ranch plank flooring
and
beamed
ceiling.
Formal
dining
room,
powder
room.
Full basement,
finished 2-car garage.
A very
complete and livable home, priced in the

‘Hugh C. Michels
and Company
751

ELM

ST.,WINN.

HIUcrest

6-7100

NORTHFIELD
Sunset
Ridge - area
Contemporary
Brick ranch—7
rms.,
3 bedrooms,
3
baths.
Swimming
pool
nearly
an
acre—$79,500.
HIGHLAND PARK
Hemphill built—1958
This
well
styled
American
Colonial
brick ranch on select landscaped site
of former
nursery
with
established
comparable surrounding homes has 2
master
bedrooms,
245
ceramic
tile
baths,
paneled
family
room
w/wet
bar,
den,
breakfast
room,
excellent
country kitchen, 2 fireplaces, central
air,
large
basement.
2 car
garage
w/electric eye door. Offered at $14,000
sions.

replacement

cost.

Many

inclu-

DEERFIELD
Well located 3 bedroom ranch, cabinet
kitchen, lovely fence yard, black top
drive, ceramic tile bath, large utility
room. Extras $22,500.
NORTHBROOK
A
True
Colonial—with
8 rooms,
4
bedrooms,
242 baths,
2 car garage,
family rm. and washer-dryer area list
flr. CENTRAL AIR—$46,000.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373
LINCOLNWOOD
TOWERS.
ELEGANT
cor. ranch; circular drive; 3 bedrms.;
242 baths;
spacious
foyer;
liv. rm.
w/frpl.; formal din. rm.; kit.; breakfast rm.;
fam.
rm.;
mud
rm.
plus
rec. rm.
and office-study;
cent.
air
cond.; 2 car att. gar. Low 80s.
EDGEWOOD-WILDWOOD.
DE
LUXE
crab orchard stone ranch on beautiful
lge.
cor.
lot.
3 bedrms.;
2 baths;
cent
entrancewro/
1
yfe;r2
ofam
center
entrance
w/formal
foyer;
2
frpl.; extra lge. fam. rm.; elegant kit.
and breakfast rm.; cent. air cond.; 2
ear
att.
gar.;
walking
distance
to
C.T.A. Milw.
RR;
Wildwood
and St.
Mary of Woods schls. In 60s.
E.
GLENVIEW.
RUSTIC
3
BDRM.
brick
ranch
on
lge.
wooded
lot,
approx. 150 x 158; beamed ceiling liv.
rm.
w/frpl.;
kit.
w/eating
area;
1
bath; jalousied porch;
att. gar. Only
$29,900.
:
G. OLSON REAL ESTATE
RO 3-1844
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

GLENVIEW
—
Located
in
popular
Swainwood, this perfectly maintained
ranch
offers
wonderful
living
and
unusual privacy. The fenced rear yard
has
underground
pipes
for
future
swimming pool, with filter and heated
in
oversized
attached
garage,
and
approximately
4,500
square
feet
of
decorative
paving.
There
is a
fireplace
in
the
14x25
living
room,
dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and
a
great
family
room
16
x _ 25.
The modern kitchen has built-in oven
and range, dishwasher, disposal and a
breakfast room with glass door to the
patio. Central air conditioning, aluminum screens and storms and electric
garage
door
opener.
The
price
is
$59,500.
KENILWORTH-East—6
bedrooms,
242
bath Dutch Colonial on 100 x 175 foot
lot.
Paneled
family
room
on
first

floor,

kitchen

with

built-in

barbeque,

fireplace
in
living
room
and
in
recreation
area
in basement,
2 car
garage with apartment
above.
Price
$59,500.
NORTHFIELD—It
is difficult
to find
good
Contemporary
but
we
believe
this 5 bedroom. ranch is in excellent
example. There are 3 baths, 2 powder
rooms,
a
wonderful
family
kitchen
with a fireplace, paneled den and an
outstanding family room 22 x 31. The 2
car garage with electric door opener
is attached, there is a screened porch,
central
air
conditioning,
swimming
pool and a beautiful lot of about 1-1/3
acres. The price is $175,000.
WINNETKA—Here
is
a home
for
a
family with youngsters in Crow Island
or Skokie Schools, both of which are
in
easy
walking
distance.
Living
room, dining room, modernized kitchen and powder room on first floor and
3 bedrooms
and bath on the second.
Gas
heat,
full basement,
new
oversized garage and a nice lot 50x 187.
The price is $30,500.
NORTHBROOK—If
you want true privacy
with
all the
comforts
of city
living,
be
sure
to
consider
this
luxurious
ranch
on
a beautiful
11%
acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms
and
2 servants,
paneled
basement

recreation room,

central air condition-

ing,
swimming
pool
and
garage. The price is $250,000.

Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS
HI

6-5544

Open

Evanston

Open

RANCH.

BEAUTI-

ful landscaped garden. 3 bedrms., cer.
tile bath plus shower stall in bsmt,
Large
liv.
rm.,
frpl.,
modern
kit.,
family rm. adjoining awning covered
patio. Panid. rec. rm. in bsmt. Att.
gar.
plus
carport.
Gas
heat.
Many
extras included. Immed. poss. Priced
right at $42,000.

Indian

Hill Estates

EXCELLENT
4 BEDRM.
245
BATH
spacious Colonial. Beautiful liv. rm.
with frpl. and bay, separate din. rm.,
family rm. with French doors leading
to screened porch. Delightful kitchen
and
eating
space.
Lovely
garden.
Garage. Reasonable taxes. $77,500.

Wilmette
ATTRACTIVE
BARN - RED
WITH
white trim
complete
small
home.
2
bedrms.,
1
bath,
modern
kitchen,
lge.
living-dining
rm.
combination.
Screened porch, basement. A pleasant.
setting on lovely landscaped lot wit
flowering
trees
and
shrubs.
Good
value at $29,000.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571
SHERMAN
AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

Executives
ON

BURR

OAK

INC.

EVANSTON
BR. 3-3750

Home

DRIVE

OFF

SUNSET

Ridge Road. A superbly maintained,
top quality,
4 Bedroom-three bath, 6
year old split level, On a beautifully
landscaped acre site. This home has
marble floored reception hall, sunken
living
room,
a
spacious’
walnut
paneled family room with handsome
stone fireplace, a dream kitchen with
new
KitchenAid.
Dishwasher,
a de-

Tuxe

pecan

paneled

recreation

room

with built-in bar, central air conditioning. Almost
new carpeting included.
The sliding glass doors of the family
room-open onto a delightful free form
patio,
complete
with
canvas
roof,
beyond which lies the swimming pool,
a summertime
delight
for
children
and adults alike. An out of state move
makes this extra ordinary opportunity
available. Call John Goodman.

ORRINGTON

REALTY
DA

Evanston

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Sun. 2-5

1814 SOUTH BOULEVARD
.
. Close
to Dawes Grammar School and Chute
Junior Hi! 6 Rm, ranch in marvelous
condition
inside and out!
Air conditioned, 3 BR’s, 11% baths, built-in oven
and range, full basement with cedar
closet. Overhead sewers. Thermopane
windows in living room. Low low 40s.
A SHERWINNER!
Don’t miss it!

Evanston,
14 Blk. to
bungalow.

ceramic

N.W.

Move

In

Willard School! Remodeled
New cabinet kitchen, new

bath

with

vanity,

new

dec-

orating,
new
roof, new
combination
storms and screens. Everything new

except

the

owner!

Is that

you?

$29,500. This fine home
has
a
fireplace
and garage.
Call us
A SHER-WINNER!

Evanston

Newly

Only

cozy
now!

Listed

Close to Oakton School and fine Ridge
Avenue transportation! Well designed
oversized Pennsylvania Dutch Colonial. 7 lovely rooms, 3 BR’s, 112 baths,
huge kitchen and fine 1st floor fam.
rm., and 142 car garage. Magnificent
condition $44,000.

Evanston

Price

Reduced

Cozy
ranch
style in NW
section!
2
large
bedrooms,
fireplace,
big
din.
rm., modern
kitchen, full basement.
‘Maintenance
free
aluminum
siding.
Forced air heat. NOW ONLY $27,500.
A SHERWINNER!

3 bedroom
cul-de-sac.

142 baths, garage,

LANNON

East

STONE

beautiful

LOADS

OF

SPACE

IN

FOR

THE

GROWING

BRICK

Oak

fine

AND

family

OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Established
Waukegan Road

1925

PArk

4-0600

DEERFIELD—CHANCE
OF
A LIFETIME.
Owner
transferred
out
of
country.
4 bedrooms,
2 baths.
Like
new appliances, carpeting and drapes
all agrees
at just reduced price of
RAVINIA
GREEN
—
BUILDERS
MODEL
OF
INDIVIDUAL
DESIGN.
Mosaic tiles. Walnut paneling. Picture
windows.
2 staircases.
Oak
kitchen.
Huge rooms. 4 bedrooms, 242 baths, 2
car garage. Air conditioning included
at $59,900
:

HIGHLAND

CO.
8-4440

—

PICTURE

BOOK

LAKESIDE

,

~

457

Central

Bluff

Av.,

rm.,

3

nice

rec.
LO

SPLIT

bdrms.,

2 baths,

Taneleca

H.P.

ONE

©

0,

OWNER

HOME

:

Swainwood .area, quality Roeepge bei!
3 bedrooms, de luxe kitchen, paneled
©
recreation
room,
air-conditioned.
fe:
IN T E 40s ¥

BIG

OAKS

Surround

rooms,

this

brick

ranch.

2 baths, basement,

luxe

kitchen,

large

3

garage, de-

family
r
CALL TODAY

EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION
Glenview,

rms.,
room

4 2
Flick Park and pool, 8 —

near

4 bedrooms,
2 baths,
family
with fireplace. Gate:
:
PPER 30s

QUALITY

IN SWAINWOOD

Glenview
separate

close

brick
dining

to

house.

ranch,
room,

Roosevelt

Park Herald

_

:
3 bedroom
family roon

Park.

A

lot

of.

MID

40s

KOENIG &amp; STREY.
Glenview

Wilmette

Northbrook

Central

Evanston

LOVELY

DUTCH

COLONIAL

has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl., Bir
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,

enclosed

flr.

Porch

has

and

Pow.

3 Bedrms.

Home

heat,

DELUXE

has

full

fenced

BRICK

oramic

Rm.;

and

2nd.

Bath

and stairway to

and

(ver:

tax

at $29,500.

3

Evanston
RANCH

Views!

fl

basemer

rear yard

$500. Available

Liv.

Rm.

WITH

PAN-

with

Frpl.

and Pict. Wdw.,
Dining area with
Sliding Glass Wdw.
Wall to Patio,
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitchen
Me
a
Bay—all
overlook the ~—
y.
landscaped
floodlighted
rd
and beyond over the Golf é ures; ile
3 Bedrms.,
2 Vanity Tile
Baths, full

heated

basement,

2 car

East

att.

garage.

Cabinet

26x 16

:

Kitchen

Ist

Jalousied P

finance pr

ae

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL

BASEM

Equippec

with

Fir.,

Family

dee
m,

Unusual

-B-Q

Appleton

F1

Rm.,

ge space. Owner
Sell On Contract.

will

help

&amp; Company

1312 Chicago Av.
4-110 2
ALpine 1-11
EXCELLENT
RANCH HOME
IN C
ter of town.
Living room;
separate —
UNiversity

dining
Lovely

room;
den or 4th
kitchen with range,

bedroom.
refrigera-

tor,
washer
and
dryer
included.
3
bedrooms and bath; 11% car attached
garage. Home in excellent condition |
with lovely plantings. $30,300.
$

EIGHT-ROOM
extra

large

HOME

wooded

LOCATED

lot

in

ON

excellent

close-in location. Carpeted living room
with fireplace; separate dining room:
wonderful kitchen; four bedrooms and
two baths;
family
room;
full basement; 2-car garage. Priced in the 40s.

TWO

HOMES

ON

ABOUT

AN

ACRE

of ground
fronting
the
Forest
Preserve. A two-story 6-room home with
full
basement;
living
room
and
separate dining room; 2-car garage. A
ranch
home
with
living
room
with
fireplace; kitchen; bedroom and bath.
The
small
ranch
home
has
an
operating
kennel
with
12 dog
runs.
Fifties.
‘

WYATT
432-6320

©

ne

stores.

999

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest-Lake

PARK

PRETTY. Inside and outside. Country
Club views. Lannon stone and frame.
Separate dining room, 4 bedrooms, 114
ig
paneled rec. room. Near town.
$

acre

CONVENIENT LOCATION
3 bedroom ranch, kitchen with eating
area,
garage,
walk
to -schools

COTTAGE

Glenview Realty
1141

FRAME

e

LOW "08

2/3

rm.

condition,

FAM-

CHARMING
WELL-MAINTAINED
6
room Cape Cod; 3 bedrooms; 2 baths;
large living-dining room; kitchen with
eating
area;
2-car
garage;
large
nicely
landscaped
yard,
completely
fenced. Many extras are included in
this low price of $23,900.

FOR

acres

Owner
transferred—reduced
to
000!—Will accept reasonable offer.

ily.
White
brick
Cape
Cod;
bedrooms;
den;
2 C.T. baths;
li
room
with
stone
fireplace;
basement;
and attached garage. Custom built; across from park; and just
$31,500.

COZY

rec.

Northwest

PARK VIEW

bedrooms, —

GLENVIEW RANCH
3 plus
bdrms.,
2 baths,
garage, many extras.

attic.

8-ROOM

es
3

secluded,

construction.

gorgeous

under

THIS

bedroor
I

GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD

Gas

brick and frame bi-level; 4 bedrooms
or 3 and den;
2 baths;
kitchen with
large eating area; living room; large
dining
‘‘L”’;
family
room;
2% -car
attached garage;
located on a quiet
cul-de-sac. Newly decorated and yours
for $33,900.

GREAT

1!2

gardens,

large master)

KIDS

on quiet
,500

carpeting. $38,500

RANCH

Glenview,

T HIS

FOR

=
yard,

NORTHEAST EVANSTON
Gracious
family
home,

607 Howard Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575

GLENVIEW

nice

NORTHFIELD, CUSTOM BUILT
4 bedroom home, 3 fireplaces,
room, good value.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

GREAT

ranch,

BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
Fine area of Glenview.
6
315 baths, air-conditioned.

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0300
CR. 2-0330

Glenview Realty

&amp; STREY |

TIME TO GET STARTED

Finest

Glenview

BRICK

2-5

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

BEAUTIFUL
RED
BRICK
COLONIAL
home in excellent condition. Liv. rm.
with frpl., din. rm., sun rm., kit. and
pwar, rm. on Ist. 4 bedrms., cer. tile
bath on 2nd. Very small but charming
garden. 1 car att. garage. Short walk
to bus to Chicago and El station. Ideal
for the
family
wanting
convenience
with low maintenance. $55,000.

Southeast

Sun.

KOENIG

1607 DOBSON
.
. Doctors, lawyers,
merchants .. . who need quick transp.
to Loop and a de luxe home besides,
THIS
IS
FOR
YOU!! . 8
Room
sumptuous face brick and lannon stone
Georgian,
4 jumbo
sized
bedrooms,
242 baths (1 off master bedroom,) big
living
room
with
fireplace,
and
a
delightful
paneled
air
conditioned
family room with sliding glass doors
to
patio.
Kitchen
is
spacious
and
completely
modern
with
separate
breakfast
area,
paneled
rec.
room
with maid’s quarters. 2 car garage. 1
short block to Howard Street and near
Dawes
Grammar
and
Chute
Junior
High
School.
All this for
an
unbelievably low price of $57,500. See it! A
SHERWINNER!

New Listings
Evanston

CHARMING

Fer. Seie~Housed.

Sale-—Houses

Evanston

attached

GLENCOE—Brick
and
stone
ranch in
one
of
Glencoe’s
most
convenient
locations.
The station,
shopping
and
the
Central
school
are
all in easy
walking distance. Living room, dining
room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and
powder
room. The heated garage is
attached,
the lot is 58x 153 and the
price is $32,500.

714

For

SAMUEL SHERWIN

and WILDE

GOELZER

NILES
Must be sold—Owner
has purchased
GEORGIAN
two
story
7 rooms,
3
bedrooms, 142 baths. Lovely Georgian
marble
firepl.
in liv.
rm.,
Ist
flr.
family rm. 13 x 19; also game room in
basement,
attchd.
garage.
Immaculate condition ready to move into and
low, low, low Thirties.

below

GOELZER

158

Waukegan

&amp; COONS,
Rd.
PArk

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

INC.

Glenview,

Ill.

Classified —

17

4-3000

_

�”

KENILWORTH

‘A

MASTER

-space

for

Ved; BRADY

SUITE

TV,

LUXURY

chaise

and

BUILT
BRICK
RANCH
overlooking 10th green of Sunset Ridge
Club.
Paneled
family
room,
walled
patio,
3
or
4
bedrooms,
3. baths,
spacious dining room, built-in kitchen,
breakfast area, Ist floor utility room
and a basement, too. Air conditioned.
It’s
a beautiful
home
in
a sylvan
setting
perfect for the discriminating
family.
Upper bracket.

extra

212 baths. This sturdily built English
i
has a FIRST FLOOR DEN, a

EC, ROOM

and BKFST.

ROOM

ost convenient location.

nou.

i

too.

90s.

RANCH

IN
just

‘st

Low

gt hee
blocks

RTY

Northbrook

EAST
LAKE
from the Lake.

eres

NICE

piece

ON

OVER
AN ACRE
of
secluded
RAVINE.
C
Rian panties with a SODDED
and
located
with
many
WERING
PLANTS
and_=
shade
EES. Underground erect
sys. 3 BEDRMS. AND 3 BATH
room.
Centrally
AIR CONDID.
An
unusually
nice
home.

$73,500

6 YEARS

NEW

AIR-

. well
view.

landscaped

FOR

in

East

OUTSTANDING

and

reatest’’.

_ with fenced

a

kitchen

2 car

garage.

back

uordinary

yard

buy

‘‘the

lawn

makes

in low,

~DON'T

IN ‘SEEING

that’s

Sodded

40s.

DELAY

THIS

PICTURESQUE

Cod on a lovely corner lot in
RTHEAST
Morton
Grove.
2 bedrms
and bath downstairs—2
bedrms
Large
basement.
Faas bath upstairs.
Cool patio—garage. Priced in low 30s.

PORTER
TORS
3REEN

HOME

IS OUR

TO SELL YOUR HOME
int and powder do wonders for the
es. Sprucing up a house makes it
marketable, too. Before putting
Ragone up
for sale, call us. We'll
pe
what to do to sell it faster
e . easier
. ..
and
at the most

am,

,

dining

room,

large

library,

: En floor suite, plus 5 bedrooms
ths. Swimming pool.

and

Northfield Ad

Road,

Northfield

Channer

HI

4

&amp; Associates

Sp

Y

LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN.
anned
for
maximum _ sunlight,
nimum care, outdoor fun, gracious
taining and casual family living.
rb construction
and detail. This
Contemporary Ranch has the

i

SMALL ESTATE CLOSE-IN
Cozy Cape Cod. Separate din. rm., 114
baths
on 46,000
sq.
ft. lot.
Enough
room for swimming pool, tennis court,
dog run, croquet, garden or to subdivide. Walk to school, village, train.
ve one of Deerfield’s best areas. Low
“3

: Hillside of Oriental influence in the
stone exterior and the versatility of 3,
4 or 5 bedrooms; 215-15 baths; family
room and play room; 2 fireplaces.

‘MOST LIVEABLE

with eating
ooms
plus

HOUSE

area,
a_e
sleeping’

aot
and
Full
basement;

NORTHBROOK—JUST REDUCED
This lovely custom
built 4 bedroom
Colonial.
2!2
baths,
step-down liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
family
room
w/frpl. 2 car garage. Centrally AIRCONDITIONED.
Many extras. Immediate possession. $56,000.

THE

porch.

appliances
included.
Car garage.
All

- sehools
are within
so is the train. Low
A BUY!
baths;
tchen with
basement;
les School.

FOR

walking
30s.

DESIRE NEWER HOME?
DESIRE EAST WINNETKA?
DESIRE WALK TO BEACH?
DESIRE WALK TO VILLAGE?
DESIRE WALK TO TRAIN?
Plus
4 bedrooms,
3
baths,
family
room, recreation room. Call us today.

distance,

3° BEDROOM
RANCH.
separate
dining
room,
stove and Pete gttned
2 car garage; 2 blocks
$24,500.

eal
on

this

center

growing-family

of

town.

home

Large

yard—4

in

and

‘wou ld be delighted

« 8

to have his bright
level home SOLD!! Family room
sliding
door
to
patio;
ee 4

A fag?

eoting

space;

att.

2-car

e

garage.

: IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $38 900"
mg

wear

HOME

on
a
large
lot
adjoining
the
golf
- course. FOUR family bedrooms PLUS
maid’s
suite!
The
living
room,
recreation room and den each have a

FIREPLACE;
area;

attached

kitchen

2-car

has __ eating

garage.

$56,500.

AYARS
REALTY

Waukegan Rd
CRestwood

18 — Classified

-

easy

maintenance.

2

BEDROOM

bedroom,

STUCCO

HOME.

D.R.,
spacious
kitchen.
Full
basement, and 1 car garage. Located
in South Evanston near schools and
transportation. $19,500.

1229

ALBERT
Emerson St.

GASKIN CO.
UNiversity

May 28

2:00 - 4:30

WINNETKA
JUST

LISTED.

BEAUTIFUL

EARLY

American home on 14 acre. Liv. rm.;
din. rm.;
glassed-in family rm. with
sliding doors to patio and garden. 4
bedrms.;
312 baths;
2 car att. gar.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Perfect
home for the executive.

WINNETKA
Brick
home
in
choice
location.
4
Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large
Liv.
Rm.
Large Family Rm. Gracious Din, Rm.
Modern
Kitchen.
2 car
att. garage.
Located on beautifully landscaped
1%
acre.

WE
HAVE
A LARGE
SELECTION
OF HOUSES FROM EVANSTON TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON 5: Hage FROM $20,000 to
$200,000.,
AN
OF
WHICH
WE
ld ae D BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka

Bay

WINNETKA—New

HI

Listing

New
England
Colonial
on attractive
lane
near
Tower
Rd.
and
Hibbard.
Four nice bedrooms
with 214 baths,
paneled den and recreation room with
fireplace. Overlooks golf course. AIR
CONDITIONED.
Low
70s. Call Rose
Silsbee.

WILMETTE—Locust Rd. Area
VERY

ATTRACTIVE

with
dozens
living. Large

RANCH

HOME

kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family bedrooms
and 2 more
baths.
Completely
finished
basement
for

family

recreation

tic
freeform
TRALLY

$84,500.

and

hobbies.

GLENVIEW
Brick and clapboard split level with 4
bedrooms and 2 baths on same level.
Slate floor in entry. Paneled
family
rm. with frpl, and vinyl floor. Powder
room.
Utility and mud room. Living
room, dining ‘‘L’’ large eating area in
kitchen. Basement with paneled office
and play area. Screened porch, patio,
beautiful
trees.
Near
Lyons’
and
O.L.P.H.
schools and park. Walk
to
train. Qwner transferred. $52,500.

DEERFIELD—New
NICELY

RESTORED

Listing

3

BEDROOM

14, bath home
on one acre of land
near Alan
Sheperd
School. Beautiful
trees in a nursery stock setting. This
is good
investment
at $28,500.
Call
Rose Silsbee—HI 6-4073 (eve.)

J. CLARKE

BAKER

9-1669

NORTH

BAUMANN-COOK

Lincoln

Ave.,

Winnetka

GLENCOE

OPEN SUN. 2-4:
593 ORCHARD LANE
Dundee to Hohlfelder—M
to Orchay
—then
West.
LIKE
SWIMMING
Here is a cozy Ranch with a divi
heated
FREE
FORM
SWIMMIN
POOL—with diving board! 3 oe pas
2
baths,
stunning
living
rm.
MANY PLUS FEATURES. MID 40s.

NEED
SPACE
AND
CONVENIENCE
This is the home
that will fit you
needs.
MANY
BEDRMS.
Near
th
Lake
and walking
distance
to tra
and town. Carriage house for income
A

HI

6-5000

TERRIFIC
BUY!
Centrally
a
conditioned
split
level,
overlooki
golf course.
Living
rm.
w/cathedr
ceiling.
34bedrms.,
242
baths.
F
basement. Exquisite landscaping.

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hubbard

Baird &amp; Warner
Hillcrest
Hillcrest

KENNETH
6-1855
6-2700

NORTHBROOK

feet of ee

to see

HOUSE,

BRUFF

REALT

527 Dundee

Rd., Northbrod

MORTON
GROVE—attractive
3-bed
split level—nice
living-dining
co
nation—2
tile
baths—paneled
room
and
separate
utility
roor
$25,500.

wilmette
3 bedroom, 112 bath, 5 year old home
built by Otto Schultz. Two fireplaces,
atio,
yard,
and
attached
garage.
EDUCED ' FOR
QUICK’
SALE.
$37,500.

lake forest
314
acres
near
Knollwood
Country
Club
and
expensive
homes.
Entire
piece offered at ——

MADISON
shore

.

Rd.

HANDYMAN’S
SPECIAL—Northbr
West
area—3
bedrm.
frame
Ra
Needs
handy
family
to put
outs
into shape—-large
living-dining
ro
combination.
Nice
kitchen;
sepa
utility area; oversized 2 car garag
immediate
possession—owner
help finance—$19,500.

BIRCHWOOD

service
811
CR

1450 DOWN—FHA
APPRAISED AT $22,350
WILL LOAN $20,900
Owner will sell for $19,000 for quick
action! This 3 bdrm.,
112 bath split
level
is
located
in
good
area
in
Wheeling.
IMMACULATE
AND
IN
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
INSIDE
AND
OUT.
Well
landsca ed.
Rear
yard enclosed for privacy.
THIS IS A
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A VERY
GOOD
BUY.
Call
now.
BETTY
ADAMS.

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

Skokie
2-7300

LINCOLNSHIRE
wooded,

fully

E. SAWYER

12

HOME

on a fine tree lined

street of

higher priced homes. Asking $26,500.
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660
BY
OWNER,
OLDER
HOME
IN
Winnetka,
3 bdrms.,
large
liv. rm.
and din. rm., full basement with gas
heat. One car garage, in exc. cond.
Low 30s. 446-1449.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Green

Bay

WINNETKA
Road

NOW

446-2

VACANT

NORTHBROOK

$1,500 DOWN”
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TO
670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee Rd
blk. W. of Pfingsten, right on Me
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% finand
avail. on this attractive 3 bdttn. 5
with
bsmt.
on
a
142 acre
lot
mature trees. Owner anxious to s

EVANSTON

RETIREMENT
RANCH
Cute
and
economical.
Two
spacious
bedrooms;
dining room; living room;
kitchen with eating area;
and bath.
Lovely
garden type yard with patio
fruit
trees
and
garage
(19 x 22)

Located

SMIT

REALTOR

FEATURING
. DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
. Center entry foyer
. Separate dining room
. 214 ceramic tile baths
. Paneled family rm. with frplc.
. Kitchen with built-ins
. Basement and 2-car garage.
Seema FROM oe 900
s
ss. on 1
model
MODEL. OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

NORTHWEST

eee
PA

PRICE
REDUCTION
ON THIS 2
new 5 bedroom
Colonial makes
the outstanding value in Colony Po
A handsome and spacious house i
demand
area.
Large
liv.
rm.,
din. rm., pan. family rm. w/frpl. ‘
a huge Country Kitchen. Don’t
seeing
this,
in
low
60s.
Call
Haskell.

874

A DISTINCTIVE

ge

E. SAWYER SMIT
DEERFIELD

BLUFFS

improved

REALTY

Hwy.

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE

Heavily

VALUE

272-7550

evanston

869-5600

LARGE

BRAND
NEW—4-bedroom
Colonial gs
under construction. On heavily wood
lot—center entry hall—separate din
room—2!4
baths—paneled
fa
room w/fireplace—$49, 900.

4
bedroom
Victorian
in
Central
Evanston. Ideal for a large family on
small budget. Less than $5,000 down.
Reduced to $26,000.

of north

40s. Call

excellent location in Northbrook s
rounded by mature trees. Four lar
bedrooms, 215 CT baths, oak cabi
kitchen, with built-ins, paneled fam
room, fireplace in living room—see
believe in low 40s.

Open Sundays from 11 to 5 p
1240 Meadow Rd., Northbrook CR 22-0200

mrs.

High

DON’T
MISS
THIS.
ALL
BRI
ranch,
3. bedrooms,
den,
full livi
room, built-in kitchen, 2 car gara
Beautifully
landscaped.
Must
see
ores: Saucer $27.5
Open Foahints 7-9

Winnetka—

SEQUENS REALTY

30 yrs.

aati

TODA

“LARGE

There is something special about this
home, lovely’three bedroom ranch set
in a syivan setting. Large living room
with fireplace. Attached garage, and
a well landscaped yard, with a price
tag which is hard to resist.

over

835-37

AN
ELEGANT
SPLIT
LEVEL
Northbrook—centrally
air-conditione
3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced ya
intercom
system
and
lots
of ot
““goodies’’
to embellish
2,750 squa

In a prize winning subdivision—
A charming two story Colonial, placed
in a young executive setting. This is a
home
for the
discriminating
buyer.
Large living room, sep. dining room,
four double bedrooms, paneled family
room, two and a half baths. Family
room has fireplace, full basement. 2
car
garage,
immediate
possession.
Priced
to sell at $51,900.
In sedate

FRIEND

Woods

COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE—CLOS
in location. Colonial ranch with fo
bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, 2 c
garage, wooded acre on private la
Excellent
expansion
possibilitid
close to Edens—Lower 30s.

Open House Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
474 Helen Drive.
(West of Pfingsten,
North of Dundee)
A fine
first home
for the
growing
family.
Three
bedroom,
Cape : Cod.
Two
full baths,
large
living
room.
separate dining room. Two and a half
garage
with
large
cemented
patio.
Immaculate on inside. Only $22,500.

acre

TOP
LOCATION
AND
BEAUTIFUL
roperty.
This
one
family
owned
ome
has
the’
graciousness.
and
spaciousness of ‘‘days gone by’’ with
the
convenience
of
today’s
perfect
floor plan for entertaining and wonderful
family
living.
Lovely
large
entrance hall with beautiful staircase.
Huge
family
room
adjoins
the
liv.
rm.,
din.
rm.
and
den.
Semi-mod.
kitchen
with plenty of eating space
and spot for upstairs utilities. 5 twinsized bedrooms
and 2 baths on 2nd.
A wonderful
3rd floor with
3 additional bedrms. and 2 baths plus good
storage space. 3 Fireplaces. New gas
furnace and reasonable heating costs.
Though
built
‘‘yester-year’’,
ageless
as to quality construction. Excellent
financing available. Call our office for
appointment to see.
551

KENNETH FRIENE

Baird &amp; Warner

EAST WINNETKA

—

ARE
YOU
A
CHAUFFEUR??
Yq
won't be any more in this attractive
bedrm.,
2!2
bath
WILMETTE
sp
level—1 block from the Lake Aven
bus,
Large
kitchen
that
seats
Magnificent paneled driftwood fam
rm.
MANY
INCLUSIONS!
Avo
West and New Trier West schools.

Artis-

pebble
terrace.
CENA IR-CONDITIONED.

Sale—Houses

WINNETKA
QUAINT COLONIAL FARM HOUSE
A small home for a small family right
near the village, every convenience.
Just two bedrooms, but both spacious,
144
baths,
14’ x25’
living
room,
fireplace,
porch,
11’x13’
family
kitchen.
Gas
heat,
centrally
airconditioned.
Not
much
ground,
yet
ample for small garden, 2 car garage.
$28,000. GEORGE RUMSFELD

of extras
for
modern
living room
with fire-

place, dining area, family room with
fireplace
and
full
bath.
Modern

For

WINNETKA
ON
LANDENGLISH
MANSION
SCAPED
1.25 ACRE PLOT
A
quality
home
in
every
respect,
meticulously cared for. Brick and half
timber,
slate
roof,
copper
gutters,
circular drive to 3 car garage. Large
reception
hall
with
authentic
red
quarry
tile
floor,
dark
oak
trim,
terrace
overlooking
garden,
living
room with bay, summer porch, large
dining room, separate breakfast room
with
sunny
leaded
glass
windows,
kitchen,
library
with
fireplace
and
bookshelves.
Spacious
master
bedroom,
dressing room
and two bathrooms, six other bedrooms plus four
baths. Large paneled playroom on the
3rd floor. Short walk to schools and
playfield.
If you want
a fine home,
call GEORGE RUMSFELD.

6-4500

Brick Georgian

BEDROOM
BUNGALOW.
LARGE
living room with wood burning fireplace;
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened
porch.
Paneled
and
carpeted throughout. A truly appealing
home in splendid, ready to move into
condition . . . $17,500. Can be yours for
only $1,800 down.

ly

SUNDAY,

Don’t miss seeing this English brick
home in fine location. First flr. has a
large Liv. Rm.
with fplce., separate
Din.
Rm...
completely
remodeled
family Kitchen
and
enlarged
glazed
and screened Porch
with vinyl tiled
flooring. 2nd Flr. has 3 Bdrms., 2 CT
Baths, extra large closets. Large and
beautifully landscaped yard has aluminum screened summer house wired
tor
electricity.
Att.
garage
has
electric eye door. $56,500.

RACIAL

large living room
with dining area,
spacious
kitchen
with
eating
area.
Full dry basement. Located on large
lot. Includes
wall to wall carpeting
and appliance. $23,500.

3 Pb

COMPANY
Northbrook
2-3550

OPEN

Stately

Evanston
IMMACULATE
BRICK
AND
CALIfornia
Redwood
home.
Custom
designed and custom built for comfort

OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER
es

KENILWORTH,
556 GREENWOOD AVE.

the

bed-

- rooms — large kitchen — basement—
_ oversized garage. Now only $27,000.

*split
as

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

NON

PRICE REDUCED

E. Davie &amp; Co.

Call ALpine 6-1015
Jane Hanley
Joyce King
Alice Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

&amp; Associates
525

lar Bali dionns

Realtor

John Channer

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd.. Winnetka
HIllcrest 6-0900

Weston

42 Green

6-5700

:

‘For. Sale—H ouses

MORE

BUY OF THE YEAR
OWNER TRANSFERRED
4
bedroom
Bi-level,
2'baths.
Equipped
kitchen.
Carpeting
and
draperies.
CENTRAL
AIR
CONDITIONING. Family rm. w/frpl. Beautifully landscaped and well maintained.
Only $40,500.

YRTHEAST
EVANSTON,
BY
THE
elegant
home
for
the
large
amily. Gracious first floor built for
formal
entertaining.
Large
living
room
with
stone
fireplace,
oak

eled

ON

NORTHBROOK
FIRST TIME ON MARKET.
‘‘This is a must see.’’ 2 yr. old custom
built 2 story contemporary Colonial. 4
bdrms., 242 C.T. baths. 2 fireplaces,
lg.
sep.
din.
rm.,
huge
liv.
rm.
w/beamed
ceiling. lst floor util. rm,
17 large closets. 2 car gar. and full
bsmt. Over 3,300 sq. ft. of living area.
Situated
on
12
acre.
Immediate
possession. Only $65,000.

BUSINESS’

_ advantageous price.

Willow

John

JAN HILL REALTY, INC.
“YOUR

RIDGE
FAMILY

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
1850

WINNETKA
456-2600

RD.

LARGE

See Our

&amp; WEINRICH
BAY

A

ALMOST
NEW
2
STORY
ON
A
delightful half acre among
beautiful
homes.
Large living room
with fireeres
separate dining room,
built-in
itchen
with
adjacent
family
room,
powder
room,
extra
large
master
bedroom
with its own
bath, 2 more
bedrooms with another bath, attached
charming.
garage with space above roughed in
for
a
studio
and
bath.
It’s
most
charming.

this an

low

SUNSET

$62,500

IN
1965
AND
IN
PERFECT
cond ition..4 large bedrms, 2-12 baths,
_ family room with doors to patio, nice

basement

IN THE

than an acre in the heart of the finest
estate
area.
Large
living
room,
gracious dining room, Ist floor powder
room, and family room with fireplace.
6 bedrooms
awith 4 baths on second
floor, playroom and more rooms and
a bath on third floor. Swimming pool,
screened
porches,
gas
heat.
New
Trier
and
Sunset
Ridge _ schools.
Offered at a fraction of reproduction
cost. We invite inspection.

Full basement.
lot

Estate Area

LANE

SUNSET

tioned
home
is
a_
beauty!
htful
GARDEN
ROOM _ with
r GRILL
and
wet
BAR
=
sliding glass goes opening onto bric
io and LARGE SWIMMING
POOL.
ard is completely een
There are
twin size bedrooms,
tile baths.
attractive
T AMI
Y
ROOM

"x 16’ with fireplace.

PRIVATE

Ridge and New Trier school districts,
Living
room
with
walnut
paneled
walls
and fireplace,
spacious
dining
room, built-in kitchen, breakfast-family room with fireplace and barbecue,
master bedroom with fireplace, dressing room
and bath,
3 more
family
bedrooms,
3 more
baths,
servants’
quarters and 3 car garage. Central air
conditioning, electronic filters, Japanese garden,
pool,
and private pond.
Built
for
and
occupied
by
a well
known
architect.
One
of the
finest
homes in the Chicago area.

of

on

DELUXE

REALTY CO.

CUSTOM

ts for
that
sitting
room
atmoe. PRIVATE
BATH,
of course,
RESSING ROOM. And there are
‘more bedrooms
and an additional

&lt;

158

| 158

~

{

JOHN
1741

T. BROWN

Orchard

Lane,

&amp; CG

Northfield

446-

JUST
LISTED;
ONE
OF
KE
worth’s finest homes. Authentic t
design,
excellent
workmanship
material.
Large
rooms,
smartly
dated and-charmingly decorated.
bedrms.,
412
baths,
library,
po
rec. rm. and billard room, 2 car
Near Lake, schls. and transportat
A home the whole family will enjo:

QUINLAN

HI

&amp; TYSON,

ys LINCOLN
6-017

* Highwood Herald

AV. WINN,

May

25,

IN

3-

19

�"3

nese

ete

| 1580
yur Want Ad in the Hollister

Pwspapers reaches the ene North Shore market. The
t is small and the quick
istactory results will amaze
u. If you are listed in the
one book, just say ‘Charge
ELY

ALUM.

enview,

SIDING

liv. rm.,

RANCH

din. rm.

comb.,

TIGHE

REALTY CO,

f You

Have

:

3-4-5-6

Drive Edens expressway to Deerfield
rd. West exit; 1 mile West to KINGS
COVE—Furnished ideal homes open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and Sunday.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
45 Yrs. of Building Excellence
oon

5

BRICK

combination;

lge.

RANCH.

LIV.

storage

area;

pny extras included. Vacant. $19,500.
EO.

al

er

eensses

is ht.,

$27,000.

nday,

12

TH

me;

LGE.

2 BATHS,

DRMS.,

to

Chicago.

EAST

the

nr

6

p.m.

1415

262-6249.

EVANSTON:

4 bdrms.;

DIN.

liv. rm.;

For

acre.
Deerfield
$45,500.
By

North

rooms,

out—6

Summer Psu
wi
room
$44,500.

RM.,

and

rm.;

RFIELD—WOODLAND
PARK
7
. Cape Cust. built brick. Deadend
eet. 1ST FLR.: attrac. kit. w/built-in
; liv. rm. w/frple.; sep. din. rm.;
/bdrm.;
pwdr.
rm.;
lge
pan’d
ch; crptng. 2ND FLR.: lge. master
m. w/2 sets built-in drawers, 3rd
m.
w/built
in
drawers;
sitting
./off. area w/built-in bkcases;
full
h.
Full
bsmt.,
lge.
lot—75
x 177
Pd w/hedges
and tall trees. Fruit
es in fenced bkyd. Gar. Near schs.
y 1st occup. By owner. Low 30s. 9454.

New Listing

COND.
3 BDRM.
BRICK
AND
e ranch. Crptd. liv. rm. w/frplc.
beamed
ceiling.
CT
bath.
Kit.
t-ins inc. dishwasher, range, oven,
Sher and dryer. 1 car gar. Conv.
ation.
Move-in
condition.
RealisAlly priced. $23,500.

A. &amp; R. Realty
945-0714

IRFIELD—CLOSE
IN,
WALK
TO
ools, shopping and transportation. 3
el split, 2 levels to be completed
00. Square
feet), 3rd level, only

roughed

in,

will

vide 500 square feet of living area
ily
room, 2nd bath and utilities.)
size
72'x 125’.
Construction
on
side brick all around with alumisiding at 2nd floor. Custom built
JMD Const. Co. Residence located
950
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Ill.
pbne 945-4130. Price of $31,500.
RFIELD
PARK—BY
OWNER:
3
Colonial, 242 baths, pan. fam. rm.
w/built-ins. Crptng. and drapes.
ut. landscaping.
Lge.
patio.
Mid
945-2911.
RFIELD
BY OWNER
ds., 2 baths, tile entry, fam. rm.,
bIt. ins., Prof. Indep. cor. lot. fned.
-erpt., patio. $34,500. 945-5023.

°25,

1967

and

garage,

schs.

w/buses

tion.

we panesed
replace—a

St

stone

FIREPLACE
NEW LOW PRICE

Pe ange
a
auty

5-0500.

144

BATHS

UPPER TEENS
.
NORTH WEST EVANSTON
BEDROOMS—BRICK

ATTACHED GAR.
NEWLY DECORATED
LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL

$31,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
EVANSTON

CO.

DA

8-4440

Northwest!!!!

BEDROOMS

2

BATHS

Willard School—well kept older home.
Bright,
cheerful
rooms—kitchen
has
eating space—2 bedrooms and bath on
first and
2 bedrooms
and
bath
on
second—nice
yard—l1!2
car garage—
reasonable
taxes—gas
heat—$25,750.
—L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.
EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Lincolnwood
school
district.
Brick
and frame Colonial. 3 twin bedrooms,
144 baths,
Ig. liv. wba
echind
ee
window; sep.
din. rm.;
Carpeting
an

incl. Kit. w/dishw.

L o atl,

rm.
Screened
glazed
porch.
Fenced
back yard w/stone Bar-B-Q.
Roof and
aluminum
siding new 1961. Close to
schools, transportation.

gatas.

=

2 C.T. baths;

liv./din.

see

int.

for

spaciousness,

on beautiful landscaped lot 58 x 135.

$22,300

NORTHBROOK
Well-built

5 BIG BEDROOMS
brick
home;
living

with fireplace;

2

baths;

room

birch cabinet kitchen;

fine

in-Laws

Apt.

on

2nd

floor;
3-car
garage;
lot 68x 274;
3
blks. to trains and stores.
ASKING $35,000.

Baird &amp; Warner

1151

Waukegan

Ga

te

tee

a

30s. Williamsburg Village, walk to St.

Joan of Are Parish. 3 bedroom
split
level. ist floor, 15x17
paneled fam.
room
leading
to
patio
for
outdoor
entertainment.
Utility
powder
room
comb.
also. Carpeting incl. Call for
appt. OR 9-2685 or GR 5-3977.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

Glenview,

Ill.

Memorial Day, 1 to 5. 527 Elder Lane.

Newly dec., 8 year old 3 bdrm. ranch.
Alum.
siding.
1144 car gar.
Wall to
wall crptng. D and D. Near Golf Mill
Shop. Many extras incl. $24,500. PA 44996.

je

nay)

Moet

37

eebinicccaes

home in desirable Tall Trees area. 4
bdrms.;
2% baths:
2 lge. fam. rms:
many extras. 50s. 724-5558.

retired

a

IDEAL

couple.

Low

PLACE

taxes;

FOR

KENILWORTH

homes

on

and many trees. $16,000. 724-2747.

HIGHLAND

PARK—NEAR

CENTER

of
town.
3
BRs_
(1
downstairs),
nursery rm., lge. sleeping porch, LR,
DR, Kit. 115 baths, also small cottage
&lt;2
BRs. By owner. 432-0955 or 4331054.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village

Lamplighter,

serving

E.

the

ONE

° Northbrook Star

Lake Forest-Lake

estates,

ID

cab.,

2-

hag

serns.

we

garden.

call

Do

Ideal

perfection.

porch

are

Fam.

LOVELY

a

delight.

4

bdrms.

rm.

2 STY.

garage

TIME

bdrms.

cottage

142 baths.

grade

and

Mae

high

PRECIOUS

on

quiet

Deep

lane.

lot. 2 blks.

school.

KENILWORTH

BRICK

SCHULZ,
256-4949

:
MUNDELEIN
FAIRHAVEN
.. . 3 bdrm. ranch home
with recreation and family rooms in
full basement. Just steps from public
and parochial schools. $18,900.
LOCHLOMOND
.
. bright cheerful 3

bdrm.

tri-level

on

wooded

80’

THE COUNTRY

(Highway 176)
566-6720

FULLY

Squire

Colonials

REALTY.
PArk

NORTHBROOK

EAST

a
10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.
:
:
Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
biboergie bo Bae! sae
to hed ed pi
west on
Willow to
ermer
-; nor

on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
Fields.
INC
,

LANE
ee
:

capes

A
REAL
STANDOUT-8
yr.
old ire
level, brick and redwood, 6 fms,
.35
baths. Dramatic cathedral-ceiling ee
rm.
Fam.
szd.
kitchen
w/built-i
oven, range. Lg. fin. ree. rm.; 3
nr.
from
school,
1 block
rms.
transp.
Awnings,
storms
screens,
carpeting incl.
By owner. 272-7159.
=
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—BEAUT.

Idsepd.

all brick

2 bdrm.

ranch;

1}

baths;
all appls.;
cpt., drapes;
n.
fam.
rm.
w/air-cond.
Custom |
ar
workshop
laundry rm.; -playrm.;
rm.
pump.
w/sump
Fed
storage
yd w/b-b-q pit and fruit trees.
Walk

—

0 eahegis, shops, trains, Low 20s. 272-

NORTHBROOK-SYCAMORE LN. AREA.
Charming 3
sac, many

train,

bdrm. ranch on cul-de
trees. Walk to schls., bark.
shops.

yery

Huge

extra

fruit

trees.

scrd,

lge.

ine in immac.

lot

Cozy

fple.

at

porch

|

w/many
in

“

liv.

:

car
$24,500.

SUNBROOK
REALTY
Anderson

Mathew

N‘BRK.-ST.

STEPHENS

old. New

GREEN

England

Sait Box, 4

SH 3-1352

NORTHBROOK—1
BLK. TO PK. AND
sch]. (dist. 28). 3 bdrm., 2 bath, brk.redwd. tri-level. Like new cptg. Birch
cab. kit. built-in oven, D and D: wal.
pan.
rec. rm. w/bar.
Screen porch.
Exc. cond. $31,500. 272-7837.

|
Z

courtyard.
Lovely _ prof.
Idscping. —
Owner transf. High 50s. 272-6053.
Cx

NORTHBROOK,
Colonial.
room.
2177.

2 YEAR

Fenced-in

WW

w/frple.
Bsmt,

cpt.

OLD, 8 RM

yd.

4

Ideal

Ist

2 car

bdrm.,

kit.

fl.

pan.

gar.

High

2ty

fam. —

aun

mud

40s. 272-

NORTHBROOK-.-BY
;

OW NER.
3 bdrm. home. ‘Family rm.,
patio.
Many
extras.
Well
Recently dec. inside and out.

charming
£arage,

Idscpd.

CR 2-5675.

NORTHBROOK-BY
OWNER-COL.
ranch in exe. cond. 3 bdrms.;
Se:
built-in bkeases;
dshwsher.; fed. well
Idscpd.
yd.
Walk
to schools,
trains,
shops. $25,500. 1717 Maple 272-2206.
eee a

OWNER—

NORTHBROOK—BY

Decorator Furnished Models. Open. for

'

2

4-0600,

bdrm. ranch. Lge. kitchen; conv.
incl. Exc.
drapes
Carpeting,
$23,900. 1949 Thornwood. 272-7838.

INTEREST

,

BRIC

Rd.

NORTHBROOK—BY

AS 10% DOWN

MULBERRY
2601
nonndbeee

1-3250

GLENVIEW

rm.

44 mile on Techny to Sunset
RED
SEAL
HOMES

shop;

REALTY
6—ROOM

1141 Waukegan

baths,

$50,000

515%

and

dining “L’’; kitchen with eating area
full basement; carport and patio
$. 25,900.

Homes

Bi-Levels

AS
;

Walking

trains

bdrms., 24% baths, 3 fples.; pan. fam.
rm.,
Theromopane
windows;
scrd.
breeze-way fenced yd. Antique bri

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

AS LOW

Garage.

com-

Lar

ranch
in a convenient
location:—
bedrooms or 2 and den; living room:

6 mos.

Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring,
Twin lavatories, ‘sli ing glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

LITTLE

geo:

Av.

ATTRACTIVE

a

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms
2'/y Baths
2 Car Garages

AS

Central

AL

Split-Levels

$37,100 TO

;

seam
eam

room

NORTHBROOK
3 bedroom;
living rm.,
family
rm.
w/fireplace.
tached garage. On 3/4 acre.

Series’’

ae

be. 8 a

NORTHBROOK

S

.

den,

APP
1225

GUARANTEED

“Country

Living-dining

paneled

mature

1g ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home
facilities in a
community
of
good
schools’.
and
churches.

pba

panele

2 bedrooms,
bath,
porch,
Full basement

overlooks

D

Colonial,

and

NORTHBROOK

nice

NORTHBROOK

F| ma [

miee

shop.

Ee

:

2 story

ranch,

pool,

S ET

work

distance to schools,
ping. $21,500

lot

COUSIN

Ave.

Semen re en

tundan

and

fireplace

. Pination,
screened

within
walking
distance
of
‘beach.
Built-ins, 114 baths, family room with
Jee
arage. $24,800.
IVANHO
- . . 3 bdrm.
bi-level
on
approximately 4 acres. $23,000.
119 W. Maple
Mundelein

w/bath

Ceramic

ne

custom
home
builder.
Residence
lo
cated at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Ray brook.
JMD Construction Co.,
:
Priced to sell at $48,500 wh ich A :
include sodding of front yard, s
1
of rear, and storms and screens.

3 |

BUILDERS

room.

Dichwathen

Brick

LAKE
FOREST
BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old,
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, ful basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500
63 E. Franklin Place

O.

OWNER-FI

service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
laminated
ceilings,
over ead
sewer. Quality minded ognstruciam Be

3

KENILWORTH
BY OWNER
6
rm.
home
consist.
of
liv;
¥m,.
Ww/frepl.;
din: rm.;
kit.; den;
and 2
bdrms.;
Nr.
Sears
schl.
and
town.
Attr. yard. Act quickly—price reduced
to $32,500. Call after 5 p.m, at AL 63198.

CR

entry,

251-6465

CAREFREE

eve

$49,900.

off

bdrms.
2 story colonial,
att. garage
full dining room,
kitchen has D and
D, eating area.
Paneled family room
downstairs.
Ideal location, no chaufpga
needed. 40s Call owner at 256-

HAROLD

garage.

ceiling family room Lose nud

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

W to W ce
stereo-AM-F\

=

aths,

to

$32,000.

and

landscaped—100

car

. bedroom,

W/COUNTRY |

OFFERED.

honeymoon

2

NORTHBROOK:

;

COL.

ie

Gas heat. Beautifully maintained and
Landscaped.
Possession
on
Ju
Many extras
and priced in low
5¢
Days: 263-6948; Eyenings: 274-8849,

charm on }2 acre. 4 spe. bdrms., fam.
rm, A pleasure to show and see in
40s.

FIRST

humid.
Built-in

et

ond

In

215

ead

range

listing.
Estates.

;
WANT
A
CHARMING
HOME
ON
wooded
lot. Lovely din. rm.
but for
summer time grilled dinners on scr.
baths.

Oven,

Fully

greens.
0455.

fine

STONE AND

w/prize

Home

built-in

NORTHBROOK-BY

FIRST TIME OFFERED.
ranch

Spacious

intercom throughout. New storms and

HANDSOME
COLONIAL.
PERFECtion
in
design,
construction
and
decorations. 4 bdrms., 312 baths. fam.
rm. Early poss.

frame

owner.

on 1 acre. 215 baths,
L.R.,
luxe
kit.
with
birchwood

air-cond. and
plus drapery.

English

library,

eee

LANDWEHR

washer. Family rm. w/fireplace,
p
full basement w/immense walnut pan.
rec.
rm.,
concrete _ patio.
se.
Mueller
climatrol heat syst.
Cent
i

FINEST

today.

412 baths,
bracket.

by

brk. ranch
D.R.,
de

draped.

40s.

OF

market

brk. 6 bdrms.,
garden. Upper

OE lace nackiade: ‘caten | CR Gans
low

Mid

NORTHBROOK

HIGHLAND
PARK—BY
OWNER.
3.
bdrm.
ranch. Lge. liv. rm.,
beamed
ceiling,
crptd.
Nicely
landscaped,
fenced in yard. $23,500. ID 2-8941.

588-1855

GLENVIEW
—
INCOME
PROPERTY
Frame
house
near
center
of
town—3 room apartment with private
entrance
upstairs.
First
Floor
has
large Liv.-Dining room;
Family size
Kitchen;
2 Bedrooms
Plus 2 smaller
rooms
used
as
Hobby
room
and
Bedroom. ALSO large Den off Kitchen. Full basement.. Attractively landscaped
and
fenced
yard.
Multiple
family zoning. $27,000.
}
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
PA 4-3294
GLENVIEW
AREA
NR. LAKE/MILW.
Modern face brick ranch, 3 bdrms., 2
baths,
central
air cond.,
large pan.
fam.
rm.,
large
game
room,
carp.,
+ aaa
appls. Fully landscaped. Mid
Ss.
Call for appointment 827-1754. Owner.
GLENVIEW
OPEN
SUNDAY
AND

CALL 869-3074 for appt. | GLENVIEW:
:

Rd.

and

garage.

S UJ N

Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
PHONE
965-6680
GLENVIEW
.:
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
2020 PRAIRIE STREET
Beautiful 2 Story Colonial.
Close
in
location,
WALK
TO
SCHOOLS.
TRAIN
and
PARK
POOL.
3 Bearooms;
family room;
fireplace;
full
basement. In perfect condition. Completely air-conditioned.
See KEN MAYER

724-1855

carpeted

2 car

835-

BEST BUY

NOW

Comp.

Air cond.
3907.

CHIEF-REALTORS

THAYER STREET
TWO BEDROOMS
FIREPLACE

$39,900

and

All brick home;
2 bedrooms;
diniag
area; full finished basement: garage;

tiled baths,

$24,500

shutters

storage

oY appointment

CENTRAL CHOICE LOCA-

and

EVANSTON

4

con-

baths.

_

by Area

HIGHLAND
PARK—BY
OWNER
Southeast.
Custom
built tri-level including
28x14
master
bdrm.
Lge.
pan. rec. rm. and glazed porch. 21%

9215

4 BEDROOMS

Evanston

be

GLENVIEW

GReenleaf

THREE

Fabulous

4 bdrms.;

3387

Inc.
Davis

can

L’’; frpl.; den; mod. kitch. w/ good
eating
area;
carpeting;
draperies;
bsmt.;
attic.
Close
to
everything.

Sadler &amp; Hultman
514

disposal.

11, | GLENCOE,

945-3659.

lannon

142 ceramic

attic

Only
B28 - ee3
nly. Call
Ca

Tops in South Evanston, smart brick
Ranch
on quiet,
dead-end
street, 3
bedrooms
11%
tiled
baths,
ey
construction
and
well
maintained,
can’t be beat at $28,000.

2 STORY

RINGTON
6
RM.
RANCH,
3
rms., 144 baths, newly carpeted liv.
., lge. family kit. with breakfast
, 3/4 of bsmt. finished in paneled
. rm., 2 car attach.
garage
and
nd. porch. Choice village location,
venient
to
all
schls.,
churches,
in
station.
80’
x 150’
corner
lot.
,900. Open
house
Sunday
1 to 5
., 7117
Dundee Ave., DU 1-0277.

grade

ats

FLASH
Evanston,

floored

BY OWNER
2 lge. enlc.

built-in kit. w/orkfst. area, dishwasher

Must

by Area

" below

wae

owners.

full

8 rms.,

GLENCOE
BY OWNER
Perfect E. Glencoe location.
Central
School
District.
On
cul-de-sac.
3
blocks
from
town
and
train.
Splitlevel. 3 bedrooms, maid’s room, 3 full
baths.
2 car
attached
garage.
Gas
heat. Central air-cond. Beamed living
room
ceiling. Marble floor in dining
area.
Fireplace.
Wood
paneled
rec.
room. Electric oven, range, dishwasher, disposal. Outdoor patio.
14 acre.
Priced
in
the
50s.
532
Willgate
Terrace. Will be shown Sunday only, 1
te 5 p.m. Call
VE 5-3532
GLENCOE
BY
OWNER
PRIME
LOcation, New Trier and South schools.
Colonial, 4 bdrm., 31% tile baths, pan.
w/built-ins
throughout.
Gas
heat,
att.
ar.,
pan.
basement,
stone
frpl.,
thermopane, sep. din. rm., mod.

brick, French mansard
roof;
prettyas-a-picture and immaculate through-

Sale

rfield

na

ai; car

| F{ ASH

.; brkfst. rm.;.
Haven
and St. A.
ool district. By
owner.
Low
20s.
one 966-1644.

Houses

ee =

Juneway

din.

| fYANSTON
Income possible,

| EVANSTON

Lake

Saturday

en

J an

oe

wooded
to
door.

ii
sae

Open

cos

pc ase

Co.

ck

Home

Rm

r.,

rlson,

8

Men

Carpet-

EVANSTON.
N.W.
3 BDRM.
BRICK
ranch. Open house Sunday 2 to 5 2225
priory “gage
ae F a este Rec.
rm.
2
rples.
cr.
porch.
Car
gar.
Lincolnwood
school.
Upper
30s. 4751396.

wyeitiag aise: ‘ ak Jeol:
din.
facia OF
‘
; 26’
pan. rec. rm.;

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, lge.
eakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
autiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
#,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.

DROOM

| 000

ee

room.

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
ORRINGTON
School, 7 rms., 4 bedrms., 11% baths,
frple. gas heat, lovely yd. patio, cpt.,
all appliances. Sept. Ist occp. $37,500.
Write T-129, Box 60 Wilmette, Ill.

KINGS COVE—Close.-to all the facilities. Walk to top-rated schools, transportation, shops, places of worship are
within easy reach.

DEERFIELD

liv.

verted to 3 apts., new 3-car gar. $45.

Estate Site

869-

spacious

ing, drapes, dishwasher, disposal.
ORchard 4-3298
30s
EVANSTON N.W.
BY OWNER
Brick. Facing park. 7 rms. plus encl.
porch
3 bdrms.;
11% baths;
firepl.;
large paneled den; 8 mos. old carpet.
Willard
School.
475-2252
after
200
p.m.

porches,

Including Fully Improved

9-1444

DAILY 2 TO

and

$52,500

Wooded

home;

large first floor family

Bedrooms

FROM

OWNER:
.1070
PRINCETON
AV.
ghland Park. 3 BR brk. ranch in top
ation.
Air
cond.,
crptng.,
glazed
rch, frple., cab. kit. w/eating area,
hwshr.
Reas.
| taxes,
minimum
aintenance.
1 blk. to Sunset Park
d public
pools.
Near
trans.
and
hools.
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
ID 2-0722 or 815-436-6708.

OPEN

entries

LOCATION

9 rm.

= Houses For Sale

by Area

EVANSTON—NEW
ENGLAND
_VILlage. 7 room brick and frame colonial
on Cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 1142 baths,

designed

2!/5 to 3!/, Baths

Evanston

LOVELY E. GLENCOE
blk from RR station; air conditioned
ick ranch home; 2 bdrms.; 2 baths;
Id.
den;
Mutschler
kitchen;
30’
ing rm. overlooks magnificent rock
rden; glass enclosed porch; sprinksystem;
electric
garage
door,
bckade fence. High 50s.
Vernon 5-3746

individually

tries,
paneling,
slate
professional landscaping.

Corporation

St.
UNiversity

home

Included among
the outstanding features: i aberet ceilings, woodburning
fireplace, pegged floors, walk-in pan-

1-3005

‘158A

rm.;
frple.;
din. rm.;
mod.
kit.;
and
D;
brkst.
rm.;
5 bdrms.;
115
baths;
lge.
fenced
yard;
gar.;
low
taxes; nr. transp.; schls., A real buy mid 30s.
WARD
H. HARRIS
DAvis 8-8759

RANCHES, CAPE CODS,
COLONIALS
ALL AUTHENTIC CLASSICS
TIME TESTED DESIGNS

Little Cash

h Mortgage

COVE

NO ONE WILL HAVE A
HOME JUST LIKE YOURS

CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTH:
payments we can find a home for
bu.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
hd purchase
existing contracts
and
ortgages.

Central

Charming

ON THE NORTH SHORE

—

REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

4th

KINGS

2

irms., bath, large family rm., large
reened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Garage.
ce lot with fruit trees, $24,000.
E BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
pAnch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
strict). 7 rooms 3 bedrooms.
2 ct.
hths. Paneled recreation room with
hr.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
pat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

CHOICE

IN HEAVILY WOODED

IN

ee

—

by Area
EVANSTON-NORTHWEST

DEERFIELD

Each

Houses For Sale

3
loc

.

Pies

OWNER—3_

bdrm..
rangh.
Lge. © liv.-din.
rm.;
80 x 135 lot.
Appliances available.

$18,300

272-7697.

NORTHFIELD
6

RM.

FIRST

|

TIME

OFFERED

CUSTOM

ranch
with
fireplaces,

attached

BUILT

3 bdrms.,
11%
full
basement,

garage.

Over

living

space

on

either

of our

offices.

location.

$47,800.

HAPP

appt.

REALTY

baths,
2
e¢

:

lot.

Finest

to see call

AL

Trier

BY OWNER.

West)

4 BEDRM.

and _ parochial

schools. $39,500. 148 Riverside Drive.
Phone
for appointment,
446-4147.
3

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald
Bluff

=o

96613290

42
bath
6 yr.
old
colonial.
Fully
equipped kit., drapes, carpeting.
Recently
decorated.
Nicely
landscaped
wide lot. covered patio. Near public

(New

es

INC.

MORTON
GROVE
WILMETTE

NORTHFIELD

f

2,000 sq. ft. of

100’
x 120’

For

BRICK

Classified —

19

|

�ss Sn

Meas
ie

ELD
rming

home,
with

$65,000

3

year

old

custom

brick

deluxe throughout. Living

fireplace,

spacious

dining

, large paneled family room, den
- bedroom
with
full bath,
cabinet
:
with
dining
area,
master
om with its own dressing room
bath, 4 other twin bedrooms and
144 baths. Patio. Centrally air
ed.
Walking
distance
to
)
; and churches. Carpeted and in
lient
condition.
. Owner
trans-

CENTRAL PARK BRK. RANCH
Living-dining rm. w/frpl. lge. Kitchen
w/eating
space,
3 Bedrms.
and
112
baths,
Bsmt. w/frpl., Gas ht. and 2
car garage. Lower 30s.

red. Early possession.

$99,500

th

2 baths

in

one

wing,

Recrm.,

guest

brick

Ranch

on

a

beautifully

acre. 4 bedrooms,

S

y

room

=.white $40,500
colonial

ot

m

in

a

with

with

xcellent

saths.

today.

=

nice

Ranch

area.

on

fireplace,

nice

bedrooms

and

2

100

Living

window,

Transferred

fore
-

very

picture

family

kitchen,

owner.

ceramic
See

2

it

$55,000

tiga
home
near
Middlefork
“n
lub,
designed
by
Ernst
Benkert.
ist
floor
has
large
living
with
paneled
fireplace
wall,

good dining ‘‘L’’, kitchen with dishwasher, disposal and breakfast area, 2
Se

sized
bedrooms, jalousied porch,
bath.
2nd
floor
has
2
more
drooms,
another
ceramic
bath,
=
ement with toilet and shower. Gas
heat, 2 car garage. On almost an acre
and in tip top shape. Available soon.
See it today.

$28,900
Brick

Ranch

on

100 x 185 foot wooded

near
St.
Philip’s.
2 bedrooms,
ving room
with
fireplace,
separate
ning
room,
jalousied
porch,
full
ment
and attached
garage.
Ex-

pandable,

too.

J. BRADY

REALTY

~NORTHEIELD
) Willow Road

garage.

REALTORS

515-4th St.

3 baths,

1st floor utility room, built-in kitchen,
n,
family
room
with
bar
and
ue,
part
basement
with
rec.
2a, 2 car
garage.
Owner
moving
t. A real value.

ee
Su!

att.

In

the

CO.

HI 6-5700

1-0407

By

owner.

$36,900.

WINNETKA—BY
4

AL

HI 6-0177

BR

Winnetka

256-3479

level,

located

8

RM.,

in heart

4

BDRM.,

BI-

of village,

ht., 2 baths, bsmt. rec. rm., plenty
closets, kitchen built-ins, a real buy
:
900. To see this home call.

~R. E. Holt Realty Co.

403 E. Dundee

7 spacious

3 twin

Rd.,

rms.

bdrms.

Wheeling,

rm.

537-6494

w/stone

frpl..

i

rm.,
kit. w/built-ins.
2 c.t
powder
rms.
Paneled
rec.
e
. w/frpl. and wet bar. Central air
cond.
and
purifier.
Att.
2 car
gar.
creened
porch.
Close
to
schools,
Immed. occup, Upper 40s.

ILMETTE.

BY OWNER

3
em.
156 C:.T. bath;
11. yr:. old
ranch, Frpl. and built-in bookcases ir
~L.R.;
242
car
att.
garage;
well
2 sons mig
sn Charming area w/mature

_ trees.

-

New Trier Schl. dist. Conven. to

gscehis., shopping, transp. $31,500 inclu.
carpet, drapes, disposal, stove, yar
9
ph
T-134,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Ill

WILMETTE

WEST

—

BY

OWa 4

NEW
BELL
SCHOOL,
NEW
TRIER
West, and Loyola schools. 9 years old.
3 bedroom.
112 bath. Brick Bi-Level.
_ Solid masonry constr. $32,000.

Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 1-6

1 1-8279
29 —

Classified

217 Thelin

Sears
Hilicrest

Good

BY OWNER
450 Highcrest Dr.
SPLIT-LEVEL
Brick and stone const.

Liv.

PICTURESQUE
3
BEDROOM
215
beth
COLONIAL
in a FAIRYLAND
wooded
ESTATE
setting.
Separate
dining
room,
paneled
library,
htd.
porch and a terrace.

gas

of
at

Ct., Wil.

Evanston Review

3-2166

Winner!

Real Estate Co.

6-2900

BRoadway

WINNETKA

family

home

BY

in

OWNER

excellent

3-2666

loca-

tion
2
blks.
from
schools.
New
contemporary decorating, 415 bdrms.,
complete new custom kitchen, In 30s.
Call HI 6-2153.
WINTHROP
HARBOR,
ILL.—ON
Lake Mich. 2 bdrm. yr. round home.
Att. 142 car gar. Lg. liv. rm. Parquet
fir. Hot water ht. Lot. cabs. Owner—
872-3085.

159

For

Sale—Town

Houses

ELM
TREE
VILLAGE.
736
DODGE
Av., Evanston.
Open 2 to 5 Sunday.
Attractive-2 bdrm. end unit, centrally
air-cond. DAvis 8-7769.

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

WANTED:
HOUSE
OR
SMALL
apartment building in Evanston to be
used as. special nursery school must
be in zoning area 6 or 7.
Please contact Mr. McKnight
VROMAN-McKNIGHT
REALTORS
515-4th St., Wilmette
251-0407
FAMILY
OF
2
WANTS
SMALL
house located in nice area. Occupancy
per sellers needs.
Call 446-1646.

© Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

CHOICE

EVANSTON. CHOICE BLDG. SITES.
S. E. corner Main and Brown.
Will
sell
on
contract
with
low
down
payment.
SUMMIT REALTY
679-0110
BEAUTIFUL GLENVIEW
Corner lot, desirable residential area,
near
schools,
parks,
golf
course.
$11,400. PA 4-1356.

-

LOT

31x 169.9’

R

5 zoning

WILMETTE—83,000
SQ.
FT.
NOW
has one private residence and zoned
R-1 Property is adjoining Commercial
and would
be excellent location for
apartment
building
when
re-zoned.
Call Mr. Kirk.
EVANSTON—BUILDERS
ATTENtion!!
HIGH
RISE
B-3
ZONING
in
Choice
Central location.
Will permit
construction on 85 foot high multiple
dwelling structure. Lot size 64 x 150.
Call Mr. Kistler.
MITCHELL
BRCTHERS
GR
5-3900
HIGHLAND
PARK
~—
F 1 ZONING
makes this centrally located pronerty
highly desirable for multiple housing.
Call our office for further details.
NORTHBROOK
AREA—HERE
IS AN
opportunity to buy 2 beautiful acres in
Northfield Township. One ecre zoning.
Price $22,500.

GOELZER

and

WILDE

REALTORS’
Elm

Street

HI

6-5544

QUESTION
- Where can you find a wooded building
site in a well established
neighborhoo@ within easy walking distance to
a school for only $8,000?
WER
In
the
choice
Woodridge
area
of
Highland
Park.
7550 sq. ft. on Old
Briar Rd.
Call Mrs. Ator for more information
BAUMANN-COOK
551 Lincoln Av., Winnetka
HI 6-5009

11

A

JUG OF WINE, A LITTLE CHEES*®.
Enter the wrought iron gate into the
tranquil garden with a rolling hill to
the
lake.
A
charming
‘“‘pot-belly
stove’’
decor.
Little
Elkhart
Lake,
Wis. $6,000. C. Allen, 342 Fairlawn,
Glenview, Ill.

3 yr.
Vista
baths.
$39,50

164

For Sale—Business

REALTY

© Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Property

EVANSTON—CHICAGO
AVENUE
near Dempster. Complex of store and
offices
and
4 furnished
apartments.
All have Air Conditioners. Zoned C-2.
Garage 40 x 30. Lot 50 x 100 Income
$11,000
year..
Price
$64,800
Mrs.
Stoops.
HOWARD
ST.
2
STORES,
2-5
RM.
apartments.
Full dry basement. Ample parking at rear. Upper 20s.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
§-3900

GLENVIEW
BRICK
STORE
BUILDING
(2,500 SQ.
ft.) plus 2 apartments on 2nd floor, in
downtown
section,
store for rent at
—
Will
sell
entire
property
for
¢,000.

CHIEF-REALTORS

PHONE

Evanston

965-6680 ANYTIME

Business

GOOD

Property

LOCATION

821-25 Chicago Av. 5 stores, .45 car
garage,
5 apts.
Also
10,000
sq.
ft.
office space, etc. Will trade. GR 5-1244
or BU 1-5856.

USE
WANT

A Real Buy for $75,000.
ODH

LAKE GENEVA...
old lake-front home
in Buena
Club.
4 bdrms.
plus den;
2%%
Incls. furniture and boat slip.
GR 5-4456

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
to
larger location within 60 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacant
lot 65x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETFRSON
MOVERS
GR_
5-1200.

NORTHFIELD
Residential Lots.
HI 6-4900

MORTON
GROVE—3
choice
Golf Road and on Waukegan
INDIAN HILL REALTY

Cottages

ADS

HOLLISTER

sites
on
Road.
HI 6-0900

RR

Hwy.

By

cSely

4

was

lines. ‘1

Owner.

Northwest

PA

4

Indus

167

For Sale—Out

of State

ENJOY
RANCH
NOW—SUBDI
later. Ideal climate—Sound invest
375 acres, 16 miles from ocean
midway Los Angeles and San D
Now used as cattle ranch, but sui
for avocados,
citrus and reside
and
recreation
development.
permit to create 3/4 mile lake on
creek.
Excellent
water;
power
phone.
Comfortable
ranch
h
Year-’round
outdoor
living
in
with constantly increasing real e
values. Will sell all or part. For 1
complete
details
contact
:
Yackey, Box 1, Fallbrook, Califo
92028. Phone 714-728-7518.
LOTS,
PUNTA
GORDA;
F
Charlotte, Florida. 1-canal lot, Au
Waterway
and
Bendway
Dr.,
$3,000. 2 lots-corner and adjacen

Hillsborough
way,

168

Dr.

and

price $2,000.

Cemetery

Sunset

-

Call 869-8086.

Lots and Crypts

CEMETERY LOTS
3 GRAVES,
CHOICE
LOCATION
tion ‘‘O’’, Mount Emblem Ceme
Elmhurst, Ill. Call 869-8086.
8

GRAVE
LOT
IN
BEAUT
Memorial Park Cemetery. Sectid
Lot Number West 12 390. $800, o7
divide, $150 each. Call 251-3129
MEMORIAL
PARK

CHAPEL
PLEASE CALL

FLOOR

MARKET
169

279-6568

PLACE

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Sales Conductors

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ALSO
We a.
compl.
home
furnishings
right.
ight
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview.
PA 4
DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE
Let us cut your moving expens
the quick.
Will sell what
you
really want, to help pay the m
with
enough
left
over
to
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GO
ERA house sale.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN 9-2022
Call Anytime
GR

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037
WILL_ EVALUATE
AND IDEN
your Oriental rugs. Special offe
limited time only. Maximum
$1
rug. Not interested in buying.
N. B. Jorjorian. GR 5-0022, eveni

HOUSE

SALES

LILLIAN

831-4428

AND

APPRAISA

FRANCIS

or 831-4429

evenings

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SAI
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKI}
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine

Auction

170

ANTIQUE

Sales

AUCTIO

RT.

120 AND 83, GRAYSLAKE
I. Sun. May 28, 1 p.m.
Grayslake Country Style Auctia
DO eprearaciy s * ggchabae te
Auction every
Tues. and Sat.
PA 4-5171 Col. Dan Danner

171

Conducted

House

7:30
BA

Sales

1356
ST.
JOHNS
AVE.,
HIGH
PK.
(Park
on Lincoln Ave.)
and Fri. 10 A.M.
- 4 PM.
§
A.M. to 2 P.M. Ant. White Fr.
Sec’y
desk,
serving
cart,
single
bed
able =
hdbd.,
4-d
chest
w/desk
rawer;
OTHE
Louis XV arm chrs.; Champag
vet sofa; decorated all glass ches
cor. tbl.; guilted chintz chaise;
chrs.;
9x12
hand
made
woo
from India; Maple twin bed; P
parchment
end
tbls.;
Venetian
ror; Brass andirons and fender
“*X”’
benches;
armless
lovese
Tom
Wilder
paintings;
Fr.
fruitwood sad
dresser;
Oval §
ton
pedestal
din.
tbl,
mad
BAKER;
yard equip.; Lamps;
enaid;
ironer;
dehumidifier;
stove; G.E. Refrig.; lawn sweep
Bes-Ben hats; much misc.
SALE BY HAZEL ANN STUPP
SALE
AT
535
MEADOW
D
Wilmette. ALpine 6-0535. Thurs.
10 to 5, Sat. 10 to 3. 16x 14 Mor
rug;
kneehole. desk;
many
small tbls.; din. set; brass frpld
mirrors;
lamps;
maple
spool
twin bed. chest, night stand, dr
eedar and toy chest; kit. tbl.;
English prints; oil paintings; dr
thl.;
ant.
game
tbl.;
meta
w/umbrella;
iron
bench;
dehy
fier; freezer; pic. tbl.; snow b!
elec. mower; ‘clippers; carts;
bb; ext. ladder;
painters scaf.
den
tools;
wedding
dress
siz
carmel beaver coat, like new; d
jewelry;
misc. Sale by Alice
K
ID 2-0665.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

¥

2

freight

200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
E
tricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
available.
Terms 231-1025. Agent.

Winter

EXECUTIVE’S LAKE HOME
Located on beautiful Whitewater Lake.
I talaga. a commanding view of the
lake
an
offering
all
the
modern
conveniences. Ideal for weekends, or
for permanent year round home. Must
be seen
to be appreciated.
For
an
appt.
contact
David
R.
Tentcher,
Broker, 304 W. Main St., Whitewater,
Wisc.
Dial 414 473-2561

2

40 beautiful acres in exclusive Countryside
Lake
Association
residential
erea. Rolling, wooded land with creek
running through the property. Owners
privileges include: bathing at private
beach, boating.
fishing,
ice skating.
Golf
club ‘and fine schools
nearby.
Phone Sunnyside 4-5289 after 7 p.m. or
write Volini, 5423 N. Lakewood
Av.,
Chicago, Ill. 60640.

and

and

NORTH OF VOLO ON LAKE BRANDenburg with access to Chain-O’lakes.
An ideal hide-away on about 4 acres
of beautiful surroundings. Huge country-style kitchen-family
room
combination. Studio living room. Bedroom
plus den or 2nd bedroom. Californiastyle
screened
porch,
35x30
with
double barbecue oven and wet bar. 3
car garage.
Pheasant
pen
and
dog
kennel. Plenty of room for expansion.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

FOR SALE BY OWNER
COUNTRYSIDE
7, ake Mies eta tee

714

Sale—Summer

PUCKETT'S THICKET

3-2166

to Edens
eves.

BUILDERS

EVANSTON

For

Northwestern

446-9000

LOT ZONES
FOR 2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location.
$7,500.
ALBERT GASKIN
CO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669

Homes

tamily $6,000.
NICE
LOT
FOR
SINGLE
family
resident $3,500.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950

FRONTa usable

WOODED
'2
ACRE
BUILDING
sites.
Finest
North
Shore
location
available improved at $9,500 per lot.
Unimproved
at $6,000 per lot. Write
P.O. ‘Box 53, Northfield, Illinois.

162

INC.

AV., WINN.
BR

BEAUTIFUL
LOT
3642x140’
IN
ATtractive quiet residential community.
Ideal
to
build
the
home
of
your
dreams. $6,600.

OWNER

BDRMS.,
2!2
C.T.
BATHS;
LIV.
rm,;
formal
din.
rm.;
brkfst.
rm.,
pan. den., mud rm., scr. pch. Bsmt.
has
pan. rec. rm., 244 car gar. w/elec.
dr. 2 sty. Col. 7 yrs. old. Custom built
for present owner.
Recently
redecorated.
Excl.
location.
Quiet
street.
Walking
distance to Hubbard
Woods
schl., Sacred Heart, train, Community
house. New Trier E. sch. dist. Late
August occupancy. $59,500. Have 80%
loan commitment for qualified buyer.
Call for appointment HI 6-4971.

ATTENTION
35

NON-RACIAL

1-9308.

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, INC.
586 LINCOLN AVE., WINN.

WHEELING.

HI

WILMETTE
WEST.
3
BDRMS.;
2
baths; pan. family rm.;
all brick bilevel;
air cond.:
appliances;
carpeting; drapes. Bell and New Trier W.

&amp; TYSON,

3 ACRES

HEART
OF NORTHFIELD.
ing
on 2 streets and including
,000 home.
NASH
REALTY

HI 6-8373

586 LINCOLN
6-0177

WINNETKA

NORTHFIELD

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
339 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield

QUINLAN

&amp; Assoc.

Northfield-Northbrook

WHITEBRIDGE
HILL,
HUBBARD
woods S.E. cor of the N. Entrance of
White Bridge Hill and Sheridan Rd. in
area of fine homes. 59.10’ on the N x
188.54’ S x 203’ on Sheridan Rd. x 173.6’
East. The wide 188’ So. line affords
wonderful width for a rambling house
w/lots of Southern exposure. This lot
was studied carefully before purchase,
as an ideal site by present
owner,
selling only
because of trans. A few
blks. to NW
station or bus to Sacred
Heart Schl. Winnetka Post office.

WILMETTE
WEST—LOCATION
PLUS
sound
value.
3 bdrm.
brick
bi-level
w/2 car garage,
14% bath, in better
than
excellent
shape,
nothing
needs
attention, fine school dist., $32,000. 200
Thelin Ct. Open House Sat., Sun., and
Tues., 1 to 5 p.m. ALpine 1-9196.

Channer

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
APPROX.
2/3
ACRE
HEAVILY
wooded.
Sewer
and water.
Ideal for
contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH
REALTY
446-9000

King's Court Corporation

WILMETTE
BETWEEN
RIDGE
AND
Edens on Lake Av. Owner engineer,
used completely finished basement. as
office. 6 rms., 2 baths, 2 car gar. w/
plenty of prkg. space. New Trier dist.,
a
schools. Transp. at door. AL 1-

5-1080

Hillcrest 6-8400

For Sale—Vacant Property

C.

INC.

GR

John

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

WILMETTE-i
BLOCK
FROM
LAKE
small
family
home
2
bliks.
from
Wilmette beach. Cyclone fenced rear
yd.; lovely cor. lot 88 x 137; 3 bdrms.;
1 bath; plenty
room to build on; exc.
cond.; -priced
reasonably;
owner
retired. 251-4059.

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

525 LINCOLN

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on high ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60 minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 spring fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

WILMETTE,
N.E.,
1044
FOREST.
Open
Sun. 2 to 5. Spacious
5 B.R.
Victorian.
Gracious
entry;
24’ L.R.:
sep.
_D-R:3-.
-panid;*
fam.
“rm:::
242
baths;
huge bsmt.;
expandable attic.~
Walk
to
schis.,
shops,
train.
Low
taxes.
Outside
painted
to
buyers
choice.
All appli. inclu.
$41,000.
By
owner. 251-3856.
:

WINNETKA—GRANDPARENTS'’
DELIGHT
A one floor home 2 bedrms, 2. baths
on Ist plus easily shut off 2nd floor’ for
family
or
guests
w/3
bedrms,
11%
baths. Walking distance to everything.
Just enough gardening
for pleasure.
Beautifully
maintained.
Delightful to
see. Upper bracket.

674-0300

161

and

wooded,

NORTHBROOK

$5,000 DN. ON CONTRACT
UP TO 3 YRS.
THEN .CONVENTIONAL. 3-4 BR.
GLENVIEW. PA 4-4970.
PRIV. PARTY WISHES TO OURCHASE 3 OR 4 BDRM. HOME FROM
OWNER. N. SHORE AREA. IN THE
30s. PHONE UN 4-4404.

WILMETTE.
BY OWNER
2110 Lake Av. 6 rm. ranch. Face brick
and Lannon
stone. 3 lge. bdrms.;
2
C.T. baths;
carpet L.R., D.R., halls:
enclosed
back
poreh
w/stationary
daylight awnings;
bsmt., steel beam
construction. Also outside ent. Cyclone
fenced back yd.;
142 garage;
nicely
landscaped. High 30s AL 1-6505.
-

schools.

and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or wil
uildto suit. 2 ceramic tile
saths, double oven gas range,

ALpine

ROLLING,

WOODED LOT 160 x 190. CLOSE to new
Y.M.C.A.
location.
Zoned
residential
$9,500.

WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER
a
spacious
home
with
4 or
more
bedrooms
in East
Wilmette,
Kenilworth or Winnetka. Call AL 1-6936.

Vroman-McKnight,

$69,500
scaped

ht.

OF

McGUIRE

BR

WANTED
TO
BUY
IN EVANSTON
5
bdrm. home, or 4 bdrms. and a study.
Prefer Northwestern area. Call DA 8-

MID-WILMETTE
Excellent
older
home.
Living
rm.,
DR,
Kitchen w/2 pantries on ist. 3
BRs and bath on 2nd. Bsmt., Garage.
Low 20s.

and
bath
in
other. wing,
basement,
and 2 car garage.
swimming
pool.
Excellent
aping.

oman

Gas

40s.

HARVARD

ACRES

secluded
countryside.
Lovely
pond.
Excellent
for hunting.
Fine
investment opportunity. Call Nell Rogers.

HOUSE
WITH
INCOME
POSSIBILITY
or small apt. in Wilmette. Low 30s.
WANNER
REALTY
CO.
251-4133

EXCELLENT
BRICK
AND CLAPBOARD
Delightful
ist. floor: Living w/frpl.,
Din. ‘‘L,’’ Den, Kitchen w/D and D, 2
Bedrooms
and
full
bath.
Large
Bedrm.
and
bath
on
2nd.
Bsmt.

bedroom,
3
bath
Ranch
on
a
uded lane near Country Club. 25
- living room, formal dining room,
mily
room
with
barbecue’
and
usual brick floor, glazed porch, up
» the
minute
kitchen,
3 bedrooms

41

HOUSES
TO SELL!
HOUSES TO RENT!
VACANT TO SELL!
FARMS TO SELL!
.
PROPERTY TO MANAGE!
R. E. HOLT REALTY CO.
403 E. Dundee Rd.
Wheeling
537-6494
WANTED—FOR CLIENTS
3-4
BEDROOM
HOUSE
IN
NEW
Trier
East
High
School _ district.
Prefer $25,000 to $30,000.

STUCCO AND FRAME
7 Rooms: Lovely first floor: Liv, rm.,
DR,
Den.
New
cabinet
kitchen
and
Pwdrm. 3 Bedrms. and Tiled bath on
2nd, Bsmt. Gas ht., 2 car garage. Low
30s.

2

ACREAGE

_ List
with
your
local
independent
Broker. We need the following:

WILMETTE

rit Saucy

— May

25,
Sb

Oy:

Gee

ae

=

�aes

es

emma

“Conducted House Sales

|

a

-

DOUBLE “TRIO” SALES | EVANSTON’S
IQUIDATION PRICED BOTH SALES
THURS.
and

26,

go.

nd

yeys,

AND

FRI.

ONLY,

10:30

a.m.

to 4:00

apt.

in

eaten

—-

ne

Limoge

i

MAY

p.m.

size

12;

others:

wall

a:

ir

brktst. : set

| MILL

1

SALE

2 Old

md

2:

7504

N.

con

Frtwd.

din.

rm.

console

rattan

set

brkfront,

w/6

sidebrd.,

includ.

drapes,

furn.

and

etter HOUSE
phyllis

oval

table,

rm.

furn.

carpeting,

etc.;

MORE!

reifman,

bunnie

nine warsaw

| MAHOG.

PHONE

SAT.,
Dining
tbl.;-

May

25,

%

pink

crystal;

Miller

copy,

wal.

Formica

Pope

gio

wal.
refectory
misc.

Wate a

=

tbl.;

HOUSE
LILLIAN

Ay

ax

books a

Chance

ae

—

Be18

Sales

ads

For

Sale—Household

25.

7

you,

to

614

AND

to

pearl

$ 49.88

| A PAIR

aily to 6. Mon., 5 Thurs.
CARPET

chair

tae

CO

Station

Sol plus catpet. avocado, reg. $12.95
ow
-90;
gelow
all
woo
ar

1433

gold.

slightly

ALL

irreg.,
;

oak

$12.50;

a

2ossed,
x 18

$7.90;

reg.

12x21

$12.95

t

ates

UP

USED
y

TO

nylon

$96;

12x15

eg. $149 now

$79;

em-

nylon,

| SM.

19 now $65; 9 x 12 now
12 x 18
lylon tweed in gold and $49.50;
avocado, reg.

59 now $105; also lge. selection of
dd sized rugs and remnants drasticly |
educed.

Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
Waukegan
Rd.
orton
Grove
*yOrktown 5-4485

2

2

oston

and

rocker

$6.00; dble. |

mattress

$18;

$10;

child’s

maple

(large.)

roll

walnut

Beak a large ey ee
mae
en doll
house
child's chiffobbe $12; teacart $10; ; painted
5-dwr.

card

table/4

balloon-back

needle-

M; empire love seat $75; chiffoniere

|

vag

OF

e—Blue

Pel

THE

FINER

Lustre

bistery cleaner.

boer, $1.00. Lemoi

ay

BS

oe,

3907

eagle cee cee
THINGS

carpet

COM-

OF

and

and _ up-

gas

barbeque;

Evans-

round

BOX

furn.;

table

and

d

dryer

oe

——

oa

SZ.

BRASS

2

antique

able;

3

vgs
om

Cane

9800

ia

&gt;

baby

4

Ca

NEW

AND

eves.

:

refinishing,

and

rush

}

seats

Co.,

insta’

829

Ct

UNiversity 4-6600.

| KITCHEN
:

$60;

Furniture

Evanston.

Ave.,

Evans-

,

TABLE

crib

and

ois. : Sree

AND

dresser;

;

Eo

:

:

4

CH

cedar

‘

Sere

ee

ee

EVANSTON

USED GAS STOVESAN

nif

ees,

$2.00.

COCKTAIL

coffee

table;

sleeper

TABLE;

lamps;

with

painted hutch

couch.

Call

Dealer. by oli

4-8082.

BED ey
iron

painted

lamps,

iS

SET,

night

KNOTTY

stand,

chair;

din.

P

bureau

rm,

and |

set—extensi

tbl., 4 chairs, server. Must be seen

358-

appreciate.

Best

offer.

OR

4-1384

JACOBEAN
OAK.
DINING
round table, pad, 6 chairs, $150;
po ether F cadeeens Ba rt $75;
cl

chair;

$45;

washing

machine

dehumidifier, $15. ALpine

1-3689.

MATTRESS, | "hates hard workso he eleans t
painted

chest,

$5.00;

$10;

pair

with

Blue.

Noyes,

Evanston.

shampooer

bookcase,

Lustre.

$1.00.

Rent

Noyes

:

*

&amp;

=e

;

HAND
PAINTED
wall hanging,SILK
framed;
English
ambre

HANDMADE

BAAY PINECOTSEARLY

mah. cherry
desk; pr.Chipp.
Frenchchrs.,arm small
chrs.; tbs.;
pr.

BY

ant.

misc. ebony. music cab. 835-0378.

KING

:

CRADLE $26.

twin

SPREAD

size

drapes:
dining
entrance fixture;

:

:

AMER

CE 4-9361

SIZEBED

drapes;

at fo
ft bit dig 2 od oa ga
ane
chéire.
D
Be
ig
BO tt

Coffee. table. ‘Tall, check oe ene
x
:
re.

el

Hardware

wank, dawn sate ba
Fe
dinette set, $20; misc. items. UN
3078.

with

JAPANESE

‘|

UN

dresser,

Manz-

“Deeniituliy’ cart ek inade
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1.00. Central V&amp;S Hard.
ware, 1910 Central Ave., Evanston.

:

padding;
freezer. Sat.

;

Big
and

2

bed

spread

.
—

room
duane
matts. and springs,

|. OM eae.

hie

:

and bullet:
alex pale ae moc

,

,

‘coerce: mirror;
Collier’s Encyclopedia.

rugs, all sizes and colors

Great Books;
475-7692.

CHAIR,

COST

$189:

both

almost

new.

ioned,
and

SELL,

8577.

6

:

,

PC.

MAHOG.

.

:

| 3 PC. BEDROOM
rm.

:

:

Pi

SE

divider;

T-cushion

ati . bite one ri. ae

.

ANTIQUE

1

spreader;
bed;
bed;

:

grass

set

CARPET

Rent

chr.

Winthrop

sec.

chairs:

2

751

5-

incl.

SET;

china

carpet

9 PC.

cab.;

;

DI.

kitchen

a

sell

for

less

than

orig.

chrs.;

SALE—SAT.

coffee tbl.:

linens;
Priced

cost

.

RE

china.

gl FRIG.;

old
records:
ic eg
ke
right.
1437. ‘ean
a . Rid

Glenview, Til.
MoV

mod.

95

ING.

ser

MUST

sink.

stove,

Best

16

offer

cu.

GE.

AMERICAD

ood, .coppertone,

Perfect

SELLING

30'’;2

condition.
ae

cribs;
cribs

OUT

DI

ft:

teser

COFFEE
|
crib
and

IOTEGINT

HOTPOINT
GOOD

TABLE,
mattress.
:

Cal tenet
s .
.

DICT EE

DISHWASHER
CONDITION

Hillcrest 6-578

~- | LEAVING

TOWN—4

ture liv. rm.;

bdrm.

:

—e

a
color
TV.

RMS.

FUR

kit.;

ail oxcellent
Call
RO 4-7523. condition.

a

regs

:

ROURKE
:
chifforobe,

$3.75

.

Mee

Reasonable.
ae

Side, | CARPETING, ALL NYLON 400
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush
BDRM.

SELL:

‘

Mee

homes.
eens
upin to 4 50%model
off. We.
deliver.

Gas;
- saack Wrasse

a.

ft.

ID
arta

cond.; ‘play
play pen:
pen; ‘walker;
walker;
“cond.;
Call 869-2199 evenings.

CE

DINING

serving cart. Exc. cond. $250. 433-2834
except Thurs.

gas

rotisserie.

| BUILDER

.
sees
STEEL

255-0670

rm.
set. 63°’ tbl.
w/3
ext.
boards,
pads. 6 chrs.-2 host, 4 side. Buffet and

GARAGE

an

Chalet

3132 Lake Ave.. Wilmette.
from Edens Plaza.

$325 4
Except-DREXE
Phtive.Ls.
PUMICEsa weet
FINISH

42’’

freezer,

Empire.

;

YOUNGSTOWN

after 6 p.m.

furniture
separate,

RA-

day.

oa ee

HE 065-4300,"

pers)

Sacrifice, $425. 272-0469.

without water.

$1.00

refrig.

ange

CUSTOM
LivIV.sofa; RM. 3
white

machine

kitchen.

ovens,

new;

NEW

:

BEAUTIFUL

chairs;

chest, ’ mise.

TRY

gelee,DemSe+:

| COMPLETE
8394

MAHOG.

YDS.

Formica kit, set; Zenith a1” ‘Ty | Urn: Pree he
TV ‘set; isocktail | _Empire, LA 5-9626.
:
xs
console;
hog.
:
:
rapes, misc.
an excetient cond: 258-a90d CArheee ;
Wi,
Ashland.
(Chicago,
Apt. 102, eves. | MOVIN
G-MUS
SELL
T
CROWN
area)
All day Sat. 274-6825.
stove;
refrigerator, $35 ea.
pag ee Coldspot
tg
in

our

Model

Homes.

carrying charges. NO fi ;
e
for 12 monihe
Free Galivers

GAS

FREE

STOVES

;

maroon

A

35
98.
re

—

bdrm. set; 3 pc. . curv. e sect. sofa; : | 1 BLUE CHINESE RUG, » 101,1042 X 13. 1k 1
mahogany ; bookcase;
and barbecue. | ‘lue Chinese rug size 9 x 12.
:
Call ALpine 1-1824.
condition.

437-1364

7.

separate

ca

sz.

One’

NOW.

yd. Will

MOVING: 4 PC. BLOND BDRM. SET; | Woanata’
pe.
Italian Provincial Queen

NO

s

and inwringer type washing machine. |

CARPETING

—

85

YDS

864-6156

carpeting plus stairs and
small hall of li
light forgreen,
all ini good
condition.
Yours
untackin

removing. Call 272-7342.

Ses

ae

FURN.:
MIRROR;
ouble
dresser; chest;
ni
E
est,
with
glass
tops;
white night
sofa;standc

:

® and | _ table and low boy. Call 966-9064, ©

SALE MAY 27
MOVING:
NORGE
WASHIN
ve,
Call after 12 CONDITION
noon—GR_5-2015 __| 1 p.m. tillGARAGE
6 pim. Garden equip.. elec. | "chine: dinette
table:
both
very
good
FORMICA TOP BAR W/2 CANE | [hs Patio fun. ME Lnwood,
wit, | _ingtouse dehumiditier,
GOOD

refrig.;

p.m.

a

WN-

ROCK
lawn
spool

desk;

and 6

OR

Ok.
green hatng nog webbing it te.
i
incl. 2 lounges, serving cart. 1 , yr. old. :

long extension fire ladder; baby
play
pen;
other
interesting

Gov.

pads

DIRTY?

Nursery,
across

;

items. 432-8568.
MOVING TO FLORIDA

BUFFET;

old

dresser

new.

4 drawer

cine—Shampoos

2

Will

bar-b-q;

Triple

like

ae

6014 'W

CUSH.-

mos.

conversational chrs.; $125; Capashell
cocktl. _ tble; : lamps; : coffee tbles.; 251
7598.
e
~

GLASS,
Pay Be BRICBay

rake;

custom

869-3117dresser;

ay i, sees
:

BRICKS;
RIVER
saw-grin
ding
whl.;

MAHOG.

able with

SALE

CHINA, .

nei

club

tbl.,

3

6

3 drawer dresser 45” wide; 5 drawer
mat.

bookcases, 2 cabinets, blond wood, 2|
dark
mah.
benches;
glass
and
wr.
iron room

|

VELVET

covered,

couch.

End

_| MASTERCRAFT
furn.,
like

°

UNITS:

plastic

hdbd.

SMALL

chairs,

:

GOLD

contemporary

Chicago

2 Vic.

;

ret

BRUSHED

All

much misc. Sat. 10 a.m. to
to

Chicago

CHAIRS;

chest;

gat
ing

:

ll

' Also, fo

$7.00. Call 869-8025 after 6 p.m.

thin
househeld.igs itera

vy

+ &amp;
and matt, Hive new

38 Ww

BEDROOM

wrought

stools, $50; Japanese chow table, $50;

imestn

Japanese
“Futon”
bed roll,
like new,
$50;
set
Japanese
style
dishes,

:
| TRADITIONAL

minimum of 6 places, comp., $50. 491:

kit.

1225

$10;

like-new, $150; mah. drop-leaf table, 3
chairs,

marble

GARDEN
TOOLS, |
Complete lawn

5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.
Vernon Ave., Glencoe.

:

—

hg

ree

Weber’s

TABLE,

frame and box springs, $20;
desk,

$25.

and

AIR-COND.

wkends. 761-7973.
| FURNITURE SALE:

oe

fy NV

¢

server;c

MERELY

aNGiE

,

MODEL HOME FURNITURE

and hose.

| Evsdsten Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

.

LOUNGE

ge ee ed a ee
leaf sweeper; picnic table | PLAY
benches;
lawn
stoves;

IRON

st

hutch;

“110 volts, ’ like new. , $150 or offer

nn

W),

yo

cond

:

anita tree with bucket;

Dupont 501 nylon, $7.00 per yard
INSTALLED. All colors.
SAFEWAY CARPETS

NOW

equipment.
By owner. PA 4-5786, 821 |
Hudson Road, Glenview.

Boge
mower;

Rent electric shamHardware,

sprinklers

ADMIRAL.

pS aye eal
douds

aaa

aed

P'S

—!0®and

ah

ANTIQU
power E

oad)

esser and mirrori $80; P French pul: | Jacobsen 21" Pwr. Mwr.
| SPREADER,
$40;antq.French
prov. china
Magnavox
|
rnd. glass
cab.

LONG,

washer

Fae

norte

Road

eet
$7.00, antd.highehr. $15; maple | _ appt.
d tbl. $7.00; cherry settee $40; oak

t chr.
Adio
$30:

EXTRA

many

$69.95
| FURNI
TURE.
Ls
eae

ENG.

chrs.;

hide

marble

CON.

matt., metal frame,

round

MODERN

cocmsall, tathes. BS 4 a werrrt condiion.
other
pieces. Call VEurniture;
5-4511 after 6 p.m.misc.
for

bmmode $35" ‘halloon- bark niet
prmmode | $35:

kgs

ao

cards

42’

met

c gt

buffet;

ing.

hawer

FeFOR!

liv. rm, furn. IDlewood 2-6794.

:

RCA

pe l

| LOUNGE

solid

general
rummage
Sit only,
9a mod
p.m,
Alley,
546 Michigan
Bvansicn

desk;

a

Hardware,

RECORD.

oor See SEN DAV ESE,”
*

week. 11’ white silk sectional sofa: 3|
Miller

semi-

Garage Sale. Antiques; FurniTURE;
DISHES;
ELEC.
ROASTER:
port. TV:
9x
12
reen cotton rug:

bronze

Herman

(430013

|

merson St., rear,
.
BRIGHTEN YOUR | ZENITH
21”
TV,
$35;
Sarvate
= Blue Lustre them “toe:
lounger, $35; GE tank eliminate rapid
resoiling.
ent
elecoover upri
vaccum,
3_§
tric shampooer $1.00. Michael’s V&amp;S
wool rug, $20:
Metal shelf

ft.

$261, win.sell $125;
(cleaned) costcover
120’,
costdrapes$64

and onyx jardiaes: seer sate aE
oe |
white
gen. rock crys
mp;
;
jade and quartz lamps. Also other fine

pe.

set,

pads,

| 7005 N. Clark

pes. Private. 674-4587.
KWITH PUMP ORGAN _ $100;
tq. Statesville rocker $30; 4-antq.
NEEDS NEW OWNERS
oak victorRELOCATE THIS
MOVING—MUST
|
pine
antq.
$20:
and
$12
nadletables
$50; wicker rocker

spring

BED,

Ghales:

Remnants

id sidechairs $12.50 ea.;
ox

chairs;

household

Lowell

UN 4-6600.

48” rc ROUND

SALE:

Sun. only. 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. 273 Cedar | WATER COOLED FAN (ON ROLL. | Fine condition. Reasonable. ORchard
ers); . glass wall curio _ cabinet;
S-apek after. € pi. WeORUR ye
1 WEEK CARPET SALE
candle scohoes, EA dese Shore: | tees Oe SuuaM 800d. c
20 TO 60% REDUCTION
p.m

31” high chest cab. (drawers and
shelves) very lavish hardw.; gorgeous
Emp.

TV

=:

attach., Exc. cond., $50.

fixtures;
crptng. and
Barbecue: desks:

mode
tbl.
(ball
claw
feet);
unusual Oriental 12” and
deep x 21" wide
x

ant.

Ox

to ae.five,

(Go

Misc.

gate

mnitrors,

hite kitchen set with 6. blue
pied
Danish
modern
din. rm..set

Call after 6, CR

gray, value |

REMOTE

Boy

from $79.95
$59.95

mpson

$20:

rm.

TV,

b1Ke;

art
AR 6-2060

ELEGANT

ae

chys.;

rockers;

| GARAGESALE:
BOY'S SCHWINN | MOVING:
2 COUCHES
CHAIRS:
:END | fin...
sito
pairof &lt;Pmode
sprds.; ‘Sts;
oti. ak: sighting
a Pe gig eet: boy's.
bdrm. _ set,
See
eee :

APPLIANCES

an

DR.

gare See

good

379.6005 on 877 Fay
.

a

new

on
Gu Bip
FREE DELIVERY

rawford

reg.

Near

dresser and 4 poster twin hed.
sets

pape t

commodes: round wal. Sheridan table |
chairs; misc.
ilmette Ave.,
aera. AL FOels

blond

Av.

iron

and

tbls.;

go, Evanston,

FOR

SvEavEes

N.

kit.

hae Fine

of

$100; small barrel chair, cost '$79, sell
35;

+ M

7707

imate

and | DON'T

4

Bank

iscoun

west

i ton FEDDEEE

—

aedt

ed;

NORTH
ERATIO
Crawiedk SHORE
and tt REFRIGGolf
RoadN

avocado.

12x 12 gold,

$35;

50%

all Midwest

i Di

enera
Milwaukee

.

gold, embossed
reg. ,$18) avocado,
now. $112;
nylon
reg.

169 now

2

ewter,

Spanish hanging lamps;
wicker rocker; 2 Fr. bow frontantique
marble top

SALE
BRANDS
white,

SAVE

$14.98 how $8.90. “Guiikten | DRYERS
Acrilan plush, Empress
gold,
pi)

pb x 72°
12.95 now

game.

Dempster

leaves,

Kenmore

a

see

nee ae

inishing
Skokie,
noon

St.,

SIZED

eee

oP

pink

=|

E

Av., Highiand Park. ID 3-3913.

fabulous

:

4 p.m.

mahog.

w/6

old North Wind

tee en

",

rls

mart.

file cab.; chests: Weber's,

vacuum

SET”.

pale

priced.

pictures:

coppertone,
2 yrs. old; Amana « refrig.:
i
.

top

French vanity table,

ow $5.90; Philadelphiai carpet 15x54 | AUTOM
REFRIATIC
GERATORS
WASHERS

eige

Lady
’

Tiffany

at

maple,
f rom
$ 19.90
.

lush carpet, temple : gold, reg. $18.95
ow $11.90 sq. yd.;. Bigelow 15 x 96.all-|
ist,

in

walnut,

to 9 Sun. to 5

78

a

TWIN

ODD CHESTS
ALL SIZES—NAME

Ww

X

(ball

eee

.

764-2206

SPECIALS

15

beds

a handsome

at

:
Main

WOOL

ELOW

A

oer

OPAC

Call eves. after 7 p.m. DA 8-5986.
MOVING MUST SELL

DAVIS 8-5757

new, $110;

to pay

of‘‘L”’

to

Oakwood

STEREO

ZENITH

sprg., foam

tbl.,

fr.

Ri pe ipa, Sige:

0 Howard St.

cab.

pedestal;

ANTIQUE

poster

painted Country

mee

E.

table;

marb.

OF

four

$ 29.95

FURNITURE

$1

Victorian

blocks

dining

chrs.,

DOUBLE

Rng Uneecelen service

Your credit is good

115 Blks.

corner

tbl.;

4

trol, w/UHF

kates te

lamp

| EVANSTON

Manareds of other Values

ARKER

china

ee pppidag

PORCH

new,

furniture

tbl.

dropleaf

and- |

ighing
s
and baby furnishings
and-many
other
items. Sat. and Sun. May 27 and 28: 10

Rm.

amp., Exc. cond., $50.

CHANDELIER;

french

$25;

conn

19”

CAMPBELL'S

$ 38.88

24 months

4.

~ Color TV and Refrigeration

$ 49.95

Chairs

for

.

79.88
$$ 49.95

7 Drawer Desks
Lounge

Liv.

cream

draw

radio combination, Wien model high
0132.
polished Swedish walnut cab. with 2 | WALNUT
TWIN
SZ.
BED.
COM.
matching Grundig epatkers. Philipps
plete; antique liv. rm. chair: 2 milk
rack
tape recorder, $375.
Beechglass tble. lamps; lge. linen table_—
bgt nm oem aoe pisve doors,
es
12. napkins; linen towels and

ned

g

china;

OR

like

realistically

9 to 4 p.m.

934

cherry, exc., reas. 272-2154.

and browse | aa~

to

er

TELEFUNKEN

TV, LABOR WARRANTY 90

$ 99.75

Beds

4

Other reconditioned TV’s, $15. And up.
One used refrigerator only' $57.50.

stan oo

80) 5 Sofa
Beds-Sleeps
pe. Dinette
Sets 2
Hollywood

:

3

between

range

sell

mod.

not exorbitant. 662-4539.
RECONDITIONED RCA COLOR

$179.88

toad

si

a

glass;

CON.

h more. Thurs. May. 25, 10 to

Ep.

for

chairs,

shes,

Miscl.

fold door, never used,

to

10

dresser;

Skokie, Ill.

mage

glass.

ak ag

‘elec.

$125,

trom
$300

spacious
’

ca

ea.:

:

chandelier;
beaut.
Oriental
rugs,
Turkish, Persian,
Chinese: prices are

NOW

0 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets

p.m.

cabinet,

Evanston.

ga

chinese cocktail tbl. extends to 67”; 1 |
of vaseline satin glass lamps;

pr.

ee

:

b9 Italian Prov. Sofas
) Bunk Beds

f

CRYSTAL

inlay;

coffee

s

6

porch

Church Streets.

ss

marble top; mirrored distressed inlaid
glass

All Midwest Charge Cards Honored

iS Piatra

21-10

4 chairs;

si
4775.
| SASEMENT?—SAF
E?

antique
spooled:
rocker, $20; solid

drawers,

er

McCormick,

SALE

10

rp digest
72

60%

bie aa ei

a

St...

es

eee

Something

and

Goods

Sacritice

rege

2

table,

Slass top table, w/6 match. arm chrs.,

vee

25-26

paintings,
and

Ave.

rare
and
exquisite
antique
burl
mahog. 10 pe. din. rm. set w/beaut.
carved

marble

Everything
S
40

3

JUNKTIQUE

din.

AND DINING SETS R

fram

American, French and m
n.
sell. No offer refused. Dealer.
6675.
ie

HOUSE FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING. | fockers: maple end tabled: “coktai
tbl; | Swing ‘set’ den fantenna:
plants; | table; ‘oval braid. rugs; dble. boxold
Thurs. Fri. Sat. 9 to 6. 3830 West Lake
spring and mattress.

lamps;

;

SALE

TERRACE

we

Park
Dr.,
cancelled.

after

and

of

sewing

inens,

RIDGE—WILMETTE

| BRASS

WAREHOUSE

et

26,

!

from

a

acale

hi

bed-

btm

:

51912
been

$30;

Chest

Tables,

patique

ag

ee

tems
di h to
IS

.

Il

OUR

drapes;
Feil

pe a

256-3647

Sale-May

Beds,

China

Pring

RAGE

Picasso.

\

U St

2

m4

* and

wal.

irons;

WILMETTE

cre-

we He it any

all wi.

May

dispose of your household furnishings.
Large following
and excellent results.
INo Bank to yeu. Cal Miss Morgan.
677-0341
2

at
has

desk,

|- Moving

exqui-

temp.

CON- |. drapes with rods: fire sereen;
couch,

ees

call:

ascii

to

| GARAGE

in

blue

‘
:
fixture;

eR

pee 2 os

bkes.;°crysta
set;

made

| BEDROOM
moved

Prices

7550Open
N. Milwaukee
Ave. (At
Harlem)
Mon. and Thurs.
evenings.

234-3655

gas 2” gy Sr

mahog.

Lega
‘

16
B tter
uTTe

conduct

for

gee

Vict.

misc.

dat Laken

GA

as

and

SALES | everyone. Come

Sale

tea

A
ceiling
:

Please

MA-

gold

Beautiful,

china
gis.

~

information
about
bed, $100; antique

carved

tbl.;

sa

Doulton

cana

REFURNISHING? MOVING?
House

_—

mahog.

seem oey4

831-4428 and 831-4429

Second

pr.

side

Golondorets;

type

thei

NEW PHONE AFTER MAY 28

Professional

top

Royal

:

SALE BY
FRANCIS

Let

and

fark:

k got

CHANCE

tbls.;

dropleaf

and

house.

Selection - Discount

ss

4-0289

tbls.;

dog

Largest

4.and814muc
Prospect, Winnetka.

sores

CARDS

Vict.

Pembroke

mirrors;

ne

beige couch:

ECOND

2

3 black

large

custom

a.m.
today
Kenilworth,

CUPBOARDS;

chrs.;

formica

denza;

leat

desk;

ote ero

pr.

Tiffany

cab.

“a

CREDIT

3 limed

r

after 4 p.m.

AND

UN

twice);

tL; dupdeeb
ates ain
e Gos e
movie scrn.; Chippendale
cof.

ar lg tang
ne Beg ne niga aro
ep

cab.;

chand:

ID 2-3107

May 27, 10 to 4 ONLY
:
rm. suite; mahog. drop

Herman

tbl./6

other

and

=

wall

tables;
y

down

cof. tbl.; mpl. end tbls.; gls. top rnd.

10 to 4

button back velvet chr.;

lamps;

formica

(used

6’
7 walnut dresser;
632’,
cond.;
pr. of perfect
blue-green
ceramic
lamps;_ pull-

C0).

4-0277,

BANK

commodes;

1111 RIDGEWOOD DRIVE
See Lane

THURS.,

modern

temporary

WOOLS

CARPET

CORNER

hog.

3

riskin,

ROLLS

|

IT!

ACRILICS

St. UN

MIDWEST

by

TRIO"

HAVE

1917 Church

bed-

SALES CONDUCTED

SHORT

Nia

“172 For Sale—Household Goods | 172 For Sale—Household Goods _

DECORATOR | FURNISHINGS:

Mon. . and Thurs.to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL

It. mahog.

tiv.

machine

e

USED

CLEANING

| Contemp. :
Francis-Ba-

chrs.,

WE

EVANSTON

CALIFORNIA

MUCH

"THE

ENDS

| NYLONS

european

PIANO;

AND

What size ROLL.
or colorENDS
do you need?

cade ae

lip
SO wa
dae chairs:
baa
w/carrara top,
top 4 chairs

i
: Well-cared-for
2
4.
Chicago.
furn. PRICED
CHEAP:

rm.

hung

mangle;

Beeb i

RADIO STEREO
PHONO
DESKS CHESTS ETc
30’’ Conlon mangle; console | ~ BOOKCASES
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART

sewing

oak

NANTS

NEW

CLOTHES,

desk/chr.;

CARPET | AM/FM
console;
234-0687

.

king size wht. Fr. Prov. tufted

hdbrd.,

as

REM

RS eg lee ny

plates,

RUG
OUTLETAND

ben

;

y migyite fh er geiccrk —— ae
:
medical
books;
LADIES’
furn.;

25

ONLY.

emer

ae

arom

172 For Sale—Household Goods | 172 For Sale—Household

PEN;

frames;

drawers;

BATHINETTE;

electric

Nesco
Py

heater;

roaster;

walkers; electric organ;
and chairs;
8670

Crisscross

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

table,

2 BED |

chest

2

of

baby

kitchen table

curtains.

DINING

chairs,

Forest-Lake

SUITE,

board.

:

NEW

CONDITION:

FOR

blue

SALE:

contemp.

yellow bdrm.

CORNER
sofa;

chair;

:

Garten = oe
CUPBOA

4 pe.

bdrm.

si

baby equipment:

CU.

FT.

must

move, so will sacrifice for quick sale.
729-4988 :

Bluff

mower;

Roper gas
etc. HI 6-1866.

rooms.

Good

fas

6

refrig.; Kenmore electric stove;

* Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald

Lake

ROOM

breakfront,

_

pads, $125; 9 mo. old Kenmore auto. | __232 Wood Court, Wilmette. 251-4362. |
houscho
socks sipsld
nests: mise. | MOVING: HI FI; HIGH RISE BED;
.
:

| LIKE

251-

5

,

* Deerfield Villager

| ALL

Call

dryer;

WOOL

328-4928

CARPETING.

stove;

power

ae
ep

BEIGE 3

condition. Reaseniies:
‘m.
pe
after 6 p.m

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

21

4

:

:

�172

For Sale—Household Goods

EARLY

sofa,
tion,

ie
ID

Bay Rd.

WALNUT

tion: Vel

ROOM

server.

SET:

Good

condi-

reasonable.
PArk 4-7084.

ENETTE
Se

DINING

chairs,

ery

Evanston

SET;

DINETTE

SET;

asher drum table;
end
tail table; Knicks-Knacks;
nd mower; garden furn. OR

re
3

‘BURTON-DIXIE

tables:
lamps;
4-5132.

SOFAS,

PER-

” fect for den, covered with rich Dutch
Fe green naugahyde. Perfect cond.
pr.

will sep.

Hoover
act

251-4470.

Vacuum

condition,

KENMORE
ie

reasonable.

GR

ELECTRIC
desk

5

Sree , $7.50.

CHAMPRGNE

‘cade sectional. Foam

5-

STOVE,

w/t 1 ay

, $30; ees

[ECE

Cleaner
ad

and

BEIGE

COFFEE

OR

TABLE,

2 END

6.18
ct see rseiaaus

Call

after

FURNITURE
now

bein
Will

:,

’

OF MODEL

BEDROOM
:

fea

SET;

Inquire

"2510

- See

7 FT.

call.

PORCH

cushions;

GLIDER

2 large. match-

ivory wrought- iron glass
54
x 30, 6 chairs. 251-0829.

MORE
600 PORT. DISHWASHER.
deliver. 2 yr. old. Call 729-1601
é uarones and weekends. Will trade R.
hand
refrig. for left.

BEDRM.

SET,

TWIN

BEDS,

MAT-

ress,
box
springs,
dresser-mirror.
- night stand; old, good cond. refinished
: antique cream. $150. 256-2294 256-2056.
URABLE
STEEL
PATIO
FURN.
4
ge chairs’,
chaise lounge,
black
with
green cushions plus picnic bench,

__ $50.

all

Ark 4-4679.

Moving

9X12
_

UTILITY TABLES:

sled; chair:

bicycles;

misc. 256-2285.

LIKE NEW WASHING MACHINE AND

dryer;
laundry tub;
girl’s dresser,
-‘eabinet and headboard;
boy’s chest.
__ 835-4805.
CARPET
SALE:
NYLON
$5.85
SQ.
d.,.now $3.85 yd. Comp. service and
odeling your old carpet. 864-5551.

“ goo Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.
GE
SALE —1026
ASHLAND,
Wilmette.

antique
ne;

met

only,

yard

old ops:

BUNK

GOOD

CONDITION.

AL

LOUNGE
ions,

$25;

tweed,

bed;

9-4.

Tea

43

CHAIR

interesting

misc.

BEDS

REASONABLE.

fitted

W/2

bed

LOOSE

spread

CUSH-

in green -

et .00; floor screen, $3.00.
all ORchard 6-3987

DIN. TBL.:

tora. BED:
elec.

stove;

ANTIQUES:
FRENCH
CANDELAbrum;
English
large
brass
_trivet;
French andirons; WI 5-1922
DREXEL
DROPLEAF—SEATS
12
4
upholstered chairs. Open stock. Sacrifice. Phone ID 3-3183, 1360 Linden Av.,
Highland Park.
SLATE-TOP COCKTAIL TABLE
48”’ oval on pumice
finish base
by
Henredon. $95. 433-2835 except Thurs.

set.
3497

FOLDING

chrs.;

lamps;

kit. cab.;

DIN.

double

RM.

oven,

_ sofa;

-

carpeting.

RM.

NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set;
bdrm.
dressers;
desk,
mirror,
chair;
lamps;
used
chairs;
tbls.;
couch; call after 5 p.m. OR 5-4527.
3

UNITS
MADE
BY
JIM
slide $15; Jungle Jim $20;
$25. Like new. Phone 6-0687.

W/6

CHAIRS;

cond. UN 4-2226.

furniture
5 raueeeate.

SELLING
in
up

4
to

OUT

DISPLAY

model
homes.
Will
50% off. We deliver

2 LIGHT RED LIV. RM. CHRS.; LGE.
mah,
drum
tbl.;
white
lamp
reas. Mrs.
Weisenberg,
1822
Monroe
St.,
Evanston. DA 8-0882.

General
Call
FOR
Red

furniture.

USED
after

Electric
1
6

YEAR.
p.m. ID

Stove

SALE:
BAR-BE-CUE,
LARGE
Weber kettle. Like new, will sac.
CALL AT 6 P.M. OR 4-2617

LIKE

NEW

BILT-RITE BUGGY
Reasonable

RO

1-9059 or RO

1-9065

DE LUXE
DISHWASHER,
2 MONTHS
old, owner moving to home w/built-in
model. 475-1906.
STOVE ‘‘30’’ GAS KELVINATOR;
ONE
year old; immaculate.
Features program
cooking
and
see-through
oven
door; $125. Call 945-7197.

KING SIZE BED, MATTRESS
AND BOX SPRINGS, 3 YRS. OLD.
MOVING. MUST SACRIFICE. $75.
PArk 4-7157.
PATIO
FURN.,
$22;
FENCING
AND
gate,
$18;
portable T.V.,
$40;
baby
equipment. Call 446-6321
FAMILY
RM.
FURN.:FICKS
REEDrattan;
3 pe.
sect.
sofa; 2
chairs;
tables;
lamps;
good
condition;
also
Sisal rug, 11 x 14. ORchard 5-0830.

50

10 to 5

8-2485

RESIDUE
OF 10 RM. HOUSE;
SOME
furniture;
chests;
much misc.;
loads
‘of bric-a-brac and china.
:
1412 Elmwood, Wilmette

COMPLETE DINING ROOM SET AND
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. MODra
GOOD CONDITION. CALL OR
2

PC.
WHITE
SECTIONAL,
LIKE
new; din. rm. table with 4 chairs and
_ preakfront:
bedroom
set;
like
new
kitchen set. YO 6-8494.

wes:
2 WING AND LOUNGE
CHRS.;
drum
tbl.;
2
end
tbis.;
drapes:
mangler: window fan, All in excellent
condition. 677-5365.

(22 — Classified

floures-

Call 724-2924.

YDS.
100%
WOOL
OFF-WHITE
carpeting
with
best rubber waffle
padding, orig. value $1,200, will sac.
for $400. Call 446-8323.

5

PIECE
BEDROOM
SET—
mahogany
dbl.
bed,
vanity,
dbl.
dresser,
chest,
night
table.
Mod.
walnut dining rm. set. ALpine 1-4942,

OUTSTANDING
BDRM.
Sit
three 36” dressers, king size bed
night stands, perfect cond.; card
set. Phone OR 4-0633.

174

2

SQ.
YDS.
QUALITY
WOOL
CARpeting,
$50;
lounge
chair with _ slip—
$25. Good condition. Call YE 5-

SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED
(2
TWIN
beds)
makes
one long divan;
2 pr.
ant. satin drapes; pictures. Call after
4 p.m. DA 8-6806
WALNUT BED, DRESSER, CHEST OF
drawers;
springs and mattress;
good
condition.
Call
before
7:45
a.m.
or
after 5 p.m. $50. GR 5-5653.
PULLMAN
KING-SIZE
HIDE-Abed; 2 barrel chairs for living room.
Both in good cond, 262-7894.
MOVING—MUST
SELL—YORKTOWN
maple
bdrm.
set;
Keller
Walnut
dinette set. Exc. cond. 272-5006.

Base

WE

NEED

175

Apparel

Y-NOT
646

W.

RESALE

Furs

SHOPPE

DIVERSEY

281-6636

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP
513-4TH

ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"

Bring In Your Spring
And Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

p.m.

THE LAST ACT
809142 MAIN
North

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most "sags
Resale Sho

HALF-PRICE *SALE

Through June 10th
Closing for the Summer
TUES.
D., FRI. AND SAT.
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

YE OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Continuous
SALE,
bad weather,
our
loss your gain,
spring
and summer
apparel fantastically low priced. 1508
Howard St., Chicago. Open Thurs. eves.
till 8:30. 743-9188. Bric-a-brac antiques,
oil paintings.

1 Joe YR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys:
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

Bargain Boutique

We Buy Complete Household

RUGS

and

Wed., Fri., Sat. 10 - 4
(closed Tues)
THURSDAY 12-8 p.m.

Any Type of Merchandise

FOR

$65.

Mon.,

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

PAID

FOR
E.

CHICAGO’S
MOST
FABULOUS
REsale shop will dispose of your gently
used clothes and furs at a profit to
you. Our clients ony these garments
like mad, so will
DAILY SUBURBAN PICKUPS

MERCHANDISE

PRICES
BY OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED

USE

HALLICRAFTER
SX-146
SSB-CWam amateur band receiver with R-50
speaker. Mint condition, $170. 272-1525.

Goods

HIGHEST

SOLID
Exc.

CUSTOM
COMPONENT
HI-FI-FM
tuner, changer, coax. Speaker, walnut
cabinets. Orig. $600. $200 or best offer.
CR 2-4643.

8-

FURN., TOOLS, APPLIANCES, BDRM.
sets, refrig., also leftovers from house
sales. Phone 815-385-3896.
VOLO SALES BARN

26.

model

BENEFITS

THE

BLIND

Summer gomee M and
823 Dempster, Evanston

GReenleaf 5-0108

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Annpraisers Ass’n of America
AN TIQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

AND

purses.
328-5775

THRIFT NOOK
HALF PRICE SALE
May 24 through June 7.
Clearance of all clothing June 7
Hours 9:30 to 3:00
Haven School, Lincoln and Prairie
FULL
LENGTH
AUTUMN
HAZE
NAtural Mink coat. Like new. $1,250 or
best offer. 432-5289.

Bluff

Junior

at

ITEM
Evansto
League

$CASH$
For
Ladies’,
Men’s
and
Children
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We bu
household
items,
cut
glass,
chind
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Ca
DElaware
17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

JANE GILLOGLY'‘S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

BRING IN YOUR
SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-299
FOR
SALE:
SPRING
FORMALS
I
sizes
5
and
,
@ach
worn
onc
Reasonably
priced.
Call . 945-6913 f¢
further information.

100%

HUMAN

HAIR

WIGS

$200 value. Will Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
:
338-4766.
MUST
SACRIFICE:
ALMOST
NE
$250 wig. Beautiful long dark Europ
an hair, has been cleaned and set. $
or make offer. 299-7897.
FIELD’S
BROWN
SYNTHETIC
WI
worn seldom,
four months
old, ca
$90, sell for $45 including free was'
styling can spray. 234-0977.

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

MOST ANNUALS
IN FLATS
30 PLANTS

$1.5

4"" GERANIUM POTS
$6.50 DOZ.
AND
PLANTS

TOMATOES

VEGETABI

All at reasonable prices
16 East Palatine Rd.
(Willow

Rd.

at Palwaukee

Airport)

WE CAN SELL CHEAPER
BECAUSE WE GROW OUR OWN

NEVER

USED

STILL IN CARTONS
M.W. 20” elect. lawnmower $55.; 2 w
garden
cart
$7.00;
Edger-Trimn
$15; 4 Pc. Wht. Wrght Iron Patio S
$50; Patio Chaise Lounge w/match
rocker
(Blue
Floral
on Wht.
bai
round;
innerspring
cushions
$
utch Alum
Hi-Dome
Elect.
fryy
teflon
coated.
$22.50;
Green
Tw

foam

back

rug appr.

15 x 18 ft. $35)

bar stools $20.
USED.
Boys 16 in., 2 wheel bike $
Twin sz. Red Maple Hdbd. box spr
and matt. $15; Hollywood Metal
frame
adj. w/ caster. $3.00;
50 &lt;«
Drip-o-later
$5.00; Odd kitch. cha
and many misc. items. Call after 6
p.m. Sat., Sun., and Hol. all day.
583-5381
PRIVATE PARTY LIQUIDATING
FOND ASSETS
Jaguar
XKE
’63.
Fast
back
co
‘‘Cremepuff’’, extras. Low mileag
looks beautiful, $2,800.
Continental Mark II ’56, 90% renova
Low
mileage.
Air-cond.-all
a
beaut. shape, $6,000.
Corvair ’62. Used for shopping etc. o
22,000 mi. terrific shape and trans}
tation, $500.
Boat Runabout 15’. 2 yrs. old. traile
h.p. elect. start, Evinrude A-1 cd
extras. Ready to use. Now $850.
Mini-Bike
’65, used
3 hours.
Only
pounds. $200.
Night
or
weekends
only.
Firm
c¢
prices or don’t call. GR 5-1105.
MOVING:
THURS.
THROUGH
T
Dining
rm.
rect.
tbl.,
3 brds.
pads;
rnd.
dinette
tbl.;
84’
cus
made sofa, gold and black; twin be
black
custom
made
quilted
spre
and bolsters;
white
drapes;
1 b
twin spread;
1 gold and brown
t
spread; also 2 twin mattresses;
desk;
bdrm.
chr.;
frpl.
andird
hanging
light
fixture;
portable
speaker;
Philco
21”
console
portable tape recorder;
World |
Encyclopedia;
records;
ing ball
and shoes,
time;
bicycle;
girls’
clothing, sz. 10- 12; rock crystal gob
and sherbets.
1157 Willow Rd., Winnetka

Executive Transferred
MOVING TO APARTMENT
Like new gold silk couch $200; be
rec.
rm.
furn.
designed
by
House Interiors; pink Whirlpool w
mach.
and gas dryer;
tbls.;
la
kit.
set;
like
new
Weber
Barcanopied porch swing;
baby
eq
comp.
Lionel
train
set;
ham
r
outfit;
Zenith
stereo-FM
rama
elect. guitars;
Schwinn racing
desk
set. Many
other
useful ite
Salesman’s
sampies
Ceoaetenry,
bargains. MOVING JUNE 1

Must Sell Immediately

808 Castlewood

Ln.,

Drfld.

SEWING MACHINE ee
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet,
6040 iat;
Morton Grove. 96
KING SALES Co.
ONE
gal.

7,500-GAL.
TANK,
oil tanks w/stands.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake

shoes

HOUSEHOLD

511 Main St.
Operated by Evanston

25 AND

STEREO PHONO AND AM FM RADIO
combination,
Garrard
changer.
$200
new.
Excellent
cond.
Priced
to sell
$70. DA 8-7542.

36”
SQ.
TABLE,
4
cushions,
like—new.
Alpine 6-1005.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

RADIO,
Sonar

and

ERV'S FLOWERS

Sale

24’°
CONSOLE
PHILCO
T.V.,
WALnut; 2 Electro-Voice stereo speakers,
ea
cabs.
Reasonable.
Call
251-

set, double bed. Excellent condition.
Must sacrifice. Call 677-8818.

BOTH FOR $30. GENERAL ELECTRIC
stove,
Console
TV.
Call
Saturday
before 11:00 a.m. May 27th. PA 4-9265.

mobile.

formals

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING

CAB., BAR,
with
tuner,
and_
record

ZENITH
T.V.
19’
PORTABLE,
EXcellent condition. Very reasonable. DA
8-5271 after 5 p.m.

BEDROOM

WANTED:
SOFA BED,
MUST
BE IN
good condition;
call mornings before
11 a.m. IDlewood 2-4089.

BAND

or

Call 299-7512.

PORTABLE
KITCHEN
AIDE
DISHwasher in excellent condition. $75. Call
in the evenings if possible. 251-7883.

173

china.

5-1640

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

CITIZEN’S

W/
and
tbl.

DA

VE

23’
MOTOROLA
CONSOLE,
mahog.
cabinet, 44 x 16 x
cond. $125. Call 272-3610.

TWIN DANISH MODERN HIGH BACK
side chairs, deep purple, 8 mo. old;
redecorating, must sacrifice. 677-8373.

DESK
—
CHIPPENDALE
$50.
0520 or SP 4-5292 after 5 p.m.

eves.

DARK WOOD CONSOLE, $40.
Excellent condition. Call 724-8986.

DOUBLE
BED
HEADBOARD
WITH
Ostermoor box spring and mattress; 3
pr. antique satin light blue draperies.
CR 2-3069.
WESTINGHOUSE
UPRIGHT
VACUUM
cleaner, good cond., extra supply of
bags. Reas. Call AM 2-0116 after 6:30
p.m.

FICKS
REED
chairs—leather
Cost $450, $200.

4-5133

Westinghouse 24" TV

GARAGE SALE
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
Moving. Must sell, TV; small refrig.;
misc. furniture and lamps. 966-9735.

PROVINCIAL

2-2023;

PIANOS
furn. and

CUSTOM BUILT WALNUT
Hi
Fi comb.
Complete
amp.,
AM-FM
radio,
changer. $150.
Call 945-4256

SIMMONS
SOFA BED BEAUTIFULLY
upholstered,
extremely
comfortable,
one year old; inlaid Baker breakfront.
Reasonable. Phone 328-3792.

ITAL.

UN

Old Air Conditioners Wanted
Call 869-5656

COMBINATION
R.C.A.
TV,
RADIO,
and record player. Good cond. Set of 4
TV tables; set of dishes. PArk 4-6898
after 5. All day Sat.
MUST SELL ANTIQUE WHITE CHINA
cabinet; wooden wall plaques; ceramic
tile
cocktail
and
end _ tables;
modern lamps. ALpine 6-1177.

7 PC.

DAvis

Hrs.

type

American
of Martinsville
contemp.;
perfect condition; $150. 966-0931.

$75
2-3264

COUCH;
STATIONARY
dresser and mirror; misc.

826 Custer Av.,

desk

AM

LOVELY BEIGE AND GOLD COUCH

DOOR
DELUXE
14
CUBIC
FY.
Westinghouse
refrigerator-freezer,
self defrosting
refrig.
$100
or best
offer. Call 677-6433.
VISIT
THE
RED
ROBIN,
2740 CENtral, Evanston for gifts of distinction,
gourmet cookware,
selected pictures,
lamps and decorative antiques.

HUTCH
TABLE
IN
PINE;
BEAUTIful hand
sewn patchwork quilt, etc.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
WIDDICOMB
ecard table;

DANDY:
swing set

Reas. 677-7048.

TABLE

china
cabinet w/one
drawer;
chairs
were recently upholstered. All in good

BUILDER

GAS
STOVE
grill,
timer.

IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Taylor V&amp;S
Hdwr. 560 Chestnut, Winnetka.

OR 5-4064
_MOVING—SACRIFICE.
DECORATOR
4’ x5’
smoked
mirror;
custom-made
- mirrored TV cabinet; 2 sleeper foam

DIN.

=

4

light

BOLENS
732
HP
RIDING
-MOWER
with wings and accessories. Cost $750.
$295 or best offer. WI 5-3613 or CE 671587 days.

4 ARM

IN GOoD
CONDITION,
$150 or best
offer. Also brass tea cart. BR 4-2383.
with

cent lamp $15.

MOWER
WASHER.
$35.

2

WE NEED
oriental rugs. Fine

CON-

909

214 HP. $20.
433-3376.

AUTOMATIC
good ey
ae

$30;

GOOD

CLEAN CARPETS WITH EASE. BLUE
Lustre makes the job a breeze. Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Northbrook.
KEEP
YOUR
CARPETS
BEAUTIFUL
despite constant footsteps of a busy
family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hdwr., Glvw.

dicta-

Yds. of Wool Carpeting

tbl.,

dition

VERY

Dealer

WHITE
AND
GOLD
FRENCH
PROV.
dining room
set with fruitwood top.
Cane back chairs and buffet. 724-1566.
SPOT
CASH
FOR
ORIENTAL
RUGS
bric-a-brac, French furniture, and old
jewelry. Mr. Ross
338- 3700 "anytime
WANTED;
BABY
FURNITURE
AND
any accessories for a new baby. Must
be clean and in good condition, also
reasonable. 328-2953.

best

MOVING.
MUST
SELL
CARPETING,
drapes,
air condit., dinette set, teen
age bedroom
set, misc.
items.
Call
274-7753.

cart;

lounger;

chrs.; 2 lounge chrs.; console TV
peeritice
prices.
Saturday
10-5,
versity, Highland Park.

, &amp;

LAWN

DEHUMIDIFIER,

pick-up.

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550
NEED
TO
BUY;
FULL
SIZE
DBL.
bed
convertible
sofa
at
reasonable
price.
Also
decorative
bookshelves.
Call 234-4636 after
8 p.m.

TOWN;
MAHOG.
dresser;
mirror;
93 pc. set dishes;
a.m. UN 4-0608.

BROWNING AUTO. SHUTGUN
Lite 12—fired
6 times,
$120 or
offer. Call 256-4276 evenings.

our matching

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES

PRIVATE
PARTY
WOULD
LIKE
TO
buy
one
4-poster
twin
bed;
small
bachelor chest;
small oriental rugs;
Royal
Copenhagen
or
B
and
G
Christmas plates. 475-2249

Bed

36’’ GAS RANGE.
BLACK
WROUGHT
iron table with 6 chairs. Automatic
washer. aa
a
table.

baby stroller. ORchard

(GARAGE SALE:

-

13 Cu. Ft. Refrig.

THREE
PIECE BEDROOM
SET, $100.
8 piece dining room
set, $125. Both
mahogany.
5 piece kitchen set, $15.
827-8923.

NEW. WALNUT
BEDROOM
SET
spring
and
mattress
included;

Folkaway
4.

MOVING
OUT
OF
bedrm.
set;
triple
chest; night stand;
lge. mirror; after 10

SET

EXCELLENT CONDITION, $60.
Call 825-3807 after 5 p.m.

1-3635 after 5 p.m. and wkends.

E
box

—

Thurs.

table;

few

COLONIAL

BEDROOM

CHAMBERS
3 BURNER
with
deep
well, oven,
Excellent condition, $75.
Call 251-3497.

Sale: Bar Chairs;

RUG;

4-PC.

Prompt

GOOD CONDITION
1223 Dodge, Evanston, in back.

Park 4-6717.

KENMORE
years old,

Movers,

do not

ALUMINUM

chairs;

MAPLE

34, Length Roll Away

Apparel
and Furs
YOU WILL SURELY CHOOSE

TOP
FOR

REMODELING:
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 39” RANGE, 242
YEARS OLD, LIKE NEW.
PA 4-5115

OVERSZ.
SOFA
Contemporary
design.
Exc.
cond.
Must
sell, too large
for my
room.
Reasonable. 272-2370.
MAYTAG
WASHER;
GE
DRYER;
Grundig De luxe Hi-Fi console, AMFM,
shortwave,
phono;
all
exc,
condition. Best offer. 432-5289.

Bay Rd., Evanston.

in person,

fischer:

3 PC. WHITE SECTIONAL
Valentine
Seaver
orig.
made
by
Kroehler,
6
loose
pillow
backs
to
match. Like new. $300. Call 864-2141.

CRAFTSMAN.

MISC. HOUSEHOLD

Peterson

Green

AF-

CHERRY
WOOD
CHINA
CABINET;
wal.
coffee table;
blond
step table.
Reasonable. Call LA 8-0649.

ROTARY

CARPETING: 47 YDS.
ua Acrilan; $200 or best offer;
“Kitchen table with 4 chairs.
ORchard 6-2959

MOWER
$75.

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

For Sale—Household Goods

WROUGHT
IRON
INLAID
MARBLE
tier tbls.; marble stand Chinese fig.
book ends; 2 pictures (1 water color);
comb. radio-record player. 475-1638.

p.m.

off.

condi-

1-1134.

5 HP

Hotpoint

HOMES

exceilent

ALpine

172

PAUL
MCCOBB
BUFFET,
BREAKfront
and
commode;
en
furn.;
childrens
furn.;
misc.
Exc.
cond.
reas. Call OR 5-4266.
SPRUCE
UP
FOR
SPRING.
GET
some
fresh decorating
ideas
at the
Serendipity,
347
Walnut,
Northfield.
Full Mart privileges.

BACK

MASON
AND
HAMLIN
UPRIGHT
piano; French Provincial dresser with
mirror; drum table and step table. All
mahogany. 272-0765.

TABLES.

sold at 40% to 60%
separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

ae

Call

or

‘ SORTABLE
DISHWASHER;
36”
niversal
range;
Both
in excellent
:
ition. Call after 6:30 p.m. RO 1-

WING

REAL
GOOD
CONDITION.
ter 7 p.m. 432-3962.

BRO-

6

Colonial
$100.

SIT-DOWN

rubber cushions,

lian
provincial
legs.
Modern
contemporary. $400. VE 5-1927.

AMERICAN

May

$200;

25, .

�.a
.

OVING

MUST

refrig.;

bsmnt.

SELL-LIKE

refrig.;

elec.

NEW

dryer;

turq. nauga. sofa bed; office display
case;
snow
tires;
area rugs:
9x 12
turq.
and
green acrilan
Karastan;
12x17
gold
Wunda
Weave
cotton;
blue nyl. 12x15;
6x9
green cotton.
Fish tank; painted chests; port. TV:
Formica tabls.; lamps; sz. 40 and 42
men’s suits; much hsehid. misc. May
25
and
26.
10 to 6. 835
Polo
Ln.
Glenview. (1 blk. S. Glenview Rd., 1
blk. E. Wagner) 729-2180.

ATTIC ANTIQUES
#8 Tudor

Ct.

Glencoe

CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217
BARN SALE:
Wheel barrow, $8.00;
Solar enlarger,
$25; 2 end tables, $9.00; 1 drum table,
$11;
bookcase,
$6.00;
antique
sheet
music
cabinet, $12;
set of childrens
table/chairs,
$8.00;
baby
bed
less
matt.,
$7.00;
2
single
sz.
antique
poster bds., $10 and $15;
aquarium,
complete outfit, $10; misc. stuff. Call
after 11 a.m. WI 5-5760.
SMNT.
SALE:
ITEMS
FROM
5
homes:
elec.
dryer;
objects
d’art;
Tiffany hanging lamp;
oil paintings:
chrs.;
rocker;
tbls.;
kit. set;
crib;
poster bed; lamps; drill; dishes; sm.
avvl.;
Stauffer
exerciser;
phono8raph;
jewelry;
linens;
clothing
many misc, items. lc to $100. Starts 9
a.m.
Thurs.,
rear
ent.
2228
Grant,
Evanston. 864-5207.

NURSERY

SALE

RSIAN
LILAC,
$2.99
ft. Honey Locust, $5.99
Silver Maple, $5.49 ea.
pburlapped.

ANDERS

ROAD

EA.;
6 TO
8
ea.; 8 to 10 ft.
All balled and

Rd.

DUSE
SALE
SAT.
MORNING
MAY
7, 8 to 12. Speed Queen washer, elec.
iryer; Volkswagen fact. trailer hitch;
eneral Motors station wagon locking
ski rack;
36” fireplace grate;
much
isc. Lionel Steam and diesel locos;
hildren’s games, dolls and toys. 2461
bhannon, Northbrook, 272-2482.
BASEMENT SALE
534 Forest Av., Evanston
THURSDAY ONLY, 9-7
bed;
chests;
chairs;
couch;
dbl.
bed;
bird cages;
interbooks;
puzzles;
78
and
33
ecords;
1911-16
opera
programs,
misc.
SC.
MOVING
SALE
5X5
beveled edge mirror; sofa; sofa bed;
Hinette
set;
misc.
chairs
and
end
lables;
pictures;
household
items;
omens and girls clothing sizes 5 to
4. Evening dresses, coats, sweaters
And shoes. Like new Relaxicizor. Call
DR

3-1858.

GARAGE
SALE
ppliances,
kitchen
misc.,
lamps,
tapes,
bedspreads,
and many
more
rise.
items.
Baby
buggy
and
fine
fothes. Friday and Saturday, after 9
.m. 267 Glendale Rd., Buffalo Grove,
- (near cor, of Raupp and Glendale
bd.)
AF
RAKER;
HAND
MOWER;
awn
roller.
1
umbrella
tent; = 1
ountain tent; 2-burner gas hot plate;
isc.
children’s
equip.
Never
used
roquet set; car jack; tires; waln. fin.
inette table w/4 chrs. 729-9451, Sat.
.m.

a

DEHUMIDIFIER;
PORT.
SUMP
pump; 48-cup elec. Dripolator; baby’s
playpen; Scott’s spreader and fertilizer; steel storage cab.; and filing cab.;
frple.
screens
and
andirons;
studio
sofa; ofc. chr. and desk. 724-3382.

3-DAY

MOVING

SALE

SAT., SUN., DECORATION DAY
Appliances;
furniture;
bicycles;
skates;
etc.
830 Hudson
Rd.,
Glenview, Ill.
CHURCH,
PTA
OR
OTHER
GROUPS.
Raise money without cost. We supply
jewelry, purses, novelties for bazaars
or other affairs.
You
return
unsold
merchandise. Ambrose Specialties, ID
3-2467 eves. or Sundays,
BARGAINS
IN
RECONDITIONED
port. TVs and vacs., $20 and up; Smith
Corona
port.
typewriter,
$25;
comp.
photo develop.
and enlarging equip.,
$40.
Teletone
House,
626 Waukegan
Rd. Glenview 724-3456.
GARAGE
range;

SALE.
ironer;

furn.;

lamps;

household
a.m.
to
Wilmette.

DBL.
OVEN
GAS
HO
train
w/board;
typewriter;

misc.

goods.
Saturday
only.
10
p.m.
811
Greenwood,

GILT
Miz BGR:
3eX% 62,
$30:
brass chandelier, $35; typewriter, $18;
pr.
bookcases,
$18;
drawing
board,
$13;
amplifier,
$55;
golf clubs,
$30;
tuneup
tools,
$5.00;
boxing
gloves;
$6.00; mise. 328-5170.
BSMT.
SALE—6
YR.
CRIB;
ENG.
carriage;
bathinettes;
high
chairs;
Toys; Children’s clothes;
Ice skates;
lamps;
matts.;
Pollen-Ex;
chairs:
hdbds.;
washing
mach.
869-5885
or
328-0063.
MOVING
SALE:
BDRMS.
AND
DINing rm. furn.; dehumidifier; outboard
motor; TV; draperies;
hostess chrs.;
outdoor grill; misc. household items.
728 Greenwood Av., Wilmette. Saturday, 10 to 2.

ANTIQUED

MILK

CANS

While they last—Ready
for porch or
patio—dripping
with vines
and flowers. All colors. $15 apiece, $25 a pair.
HI 6-7572 or HI 6-2055.
ZEISS
CONTINA
1:35F
45MM.
CAM.
era $17; Frigidaire 40’’ elec. stove $40;
3 HP motor for boat $42.50; black and
brass
adjustable
drop
light
fixture
$13.50;
port.
Mangle
$20;
42’
long
collegiate boy’s suit $10. AL 1-1635.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
GE
DISHWASHER
NEEDS
NEW
motor, avocado green, $25. Gas space
heater,
$100. Barbecue,
boy’s books,
model kits, clothes, soccer shoes, bow]
balls, 967-6120.
GARAGE
SALE-THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.
10 to 5; lamps;
child’s surrey;
port,
Hi-Fi;
pict.
frames;
air-conditioner:
clothing;
misc.
1447
Sycamore
Lno.,
Northbrook. 272-3478.
MOVING—MUST
SELL:
53 SQ.
YDS.
white cpting./padding;
din. rm. fix.;
wh. silk drap.; yel. quilted bdsprds.,
mat. bolsters/cornice; Spinet piano.
256-2029
OR
AL 1-8684

ANTIQUE

JEWELRY

FOR
GRADUATION.
LINDWALL’S,
808 Oak St., Winnetka, 42 blk. W. of
Green Bay Road.
EN C YCLOPAEDIA
BRITANNICA.
World
Book,
Child
Craft,
Dict.
set,
Cyclo Teacher, atlas. Colliers. Hide Abed, cost $300, sac. $125;
bdrm. set,
$165; both unusued. Sac. all. 251-7385.

MM MANUAL SLIDE PROJECTOR;
lec. German
made
ironer;
trundle
eds; steamer trunk; wooden foldin
reen;
rattan
lounge
chr.
an
ttoman,
never
used
polished
brass
re screen.
All in good
cond.
Reaonable. PA 4-9160.

REFRIG.
$20;
WEBCOR
PORT.
HIFI
$10; air cooler $15; Wilson irons, bag
$30;
irons, woods,
bag
$25;
bowling
ball,
bag
$5.00;
matched
set,
cart,
bag. umbrella.
cover $85, 272-7291.

TERSON JUMPER WALKER, $5.00;
rimble
foldable
mesh
playpen
and
ad, $10;
West Bend sterilizer, elec.
.00: diaper travel bag. $2.50; Angel
obile,
$2.00;
yellow
bunting
used
ince, $2.00;
bathinette $8.00;
bounce
air, $1.00. 251-1823.

$3.50 A FIFTY
LB.
BAG.
—
Glicken
Hardware,
Wilmette.

RAGE
SALE
REAR
2025
LINoln.
St.,
Evanston.
Sat.
10
to
5.
foving to Calif. Like new humidifier;
B5;
pr.
fireside
chairs,
need
reovering $10 each; steel frame trundle
ed, $35; dog bed: toys: skates; many
hisc..items.
MOVING SALE
eeley
twin
beds
w/dual
teak
and
ane hdbd., king sz. bdspread. double
esser, and night stand; kitchen set;
arble
tbl.;
lamps;
floor
polisher;
arden
tools;
bikes.
PRICED
TO
ELin,

251-2221.

RAGE
SALE:
THURS.—FRI.
8:00
m.
to 5:00 p.m.
Household
furn.,
amping
equip.,
mirrors,
picture
ames,
oil paintings,
dresses,
10-14,
r coats, books and toys. 2641 Gross
oint Road, Evanston. (2 doors north
Dominick’s).
TIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWr, art glass.
furniture,
and
much
isc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
p, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
W/STAND,
$20;
STURDY
6-YR.
ib,
matt.,
sheets,
pads,
blankets,
0; 5-drawer wicker dress. tbl., $8.00;
hk kit.
set,
$25;
tbls.;
toys;
etc.
outon jacket; white lea. coat. PA 922,
O GAS
GRASS
CUTTER;
LADY’S
ft hand bawling ball; Aurora de luxe
ad racer; 2 green rugs 9x 10; black
hir mannikin;
de luxe window fan;
hthroom
sink
17x19:
used
G.E.
‘frigerator. 966-8997.
STINGHOUSE
REFRIGERATOR,
0.
Kitchen
sink
and
steel
base

yao $25. Both very good condition.
4-0718.

BY

25,

1967

Buckwheat

Hull

Mulch

Dewey

EVANSTON,
SAT.,
MAY
27
ONLY,
hours 9 to 5. Furniture;
appliances;
carpeting; clothing; yd. goods; etc.
PIE
i1s..3071
AND
aFsT..
=
colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
tleaned
with
Blue’
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00
Eckart
Hardware, Winnetka.
PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
DROPLEAF,
$75; auto. washer and dryer, both $75;
child’s
6
year
crib
and
matching
chest.
Refrig.
$5.00.
Men’s’=
and
women’s clothing, all sizes. DA 8-8885.
10 Hoover
Electrolux

$3.95.

6040

967-5770.

VACUUM SALE.
uprights. $15 with trade. 6
vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,

Dempster,

Viking

Morton

Sales

Co.

Grove.

WASH.
MACH.:
JACOBSEN
ma
reel
Manor
Queen
Mower;
buffet;
garden tbl. w/umbrella: knick-knacks.
FINAL
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat. Sun.
2606
Fontana Dr., Glenview.
WASTE
KING
DELUXE
DISHwasher. Under the counter, new timer
but it needs some work. $50. Salt-inpene water. softener, as is, $25. 72945.

. GARAGE

SALE

THURSDAY

MAY

25th, 12-5 p.m. Din. rm. funr.; glider:
uvhol. chrs.; secretary;
clothing;
tables;
lamps.
Reas.
1433
Edgewood
Lane, Winnetka. 446-6795.

SWIMMING
deep.

POOL,

Includes

CR 2-2325.

filter,

30” REEL
TYPE
$100. Call 446-5107.

12

ATTIC
FAN,
30’,
LIKE
NEW,
Rotary mower,
19’’, good cond.,
272-3246.
FORMALS, SZS. 9-10-11; SURF
and ski board,
used once;
Lge.
house and cyclone enclosure, 10 x
Call evenings, after 7, 272-2333.

FT. X30

ladder,

RIDING

etc.

IN.

$45.

MOWER,

176°

ee

179 &lt;=

Fer Sele--Miscstiensous

RUMMAGE

PRICES:

QUALITY

WOM.

AIR
CONDITIONER—GE
THINLINE
6,500
BTU,
$75;
lawn
mower-hand,
rubber wheels,
$10;
Spreader,
trimmer, hedge clip, rake, $10; 945-1287.

dog
20’.

FOR SALE: LIKE NEW UNDERWOOD
Typemaster
standard
manual
typewriter, Moving, must sell this month.
Best offer over $100. 234-8245 evenings.
2

SGL.
MATTS.
$5.00 ea.; elec.

AND
guitar,

20-gal

best offer.

Conrad Ball mike w/new
fish tank,

BX.
SPRGS.,
1 pickup, $25:
PA

GOING
SOUTH,
MUST
SELL
AT
Sacrifice all furniture, musical instruments, etc. will separate.
Call 679-0472

MOVING:
KENMORE
MANGLE,
coppertone metal china cab., $40;
cu. ft. deep freeze $35,
Call 869-0713.

TWIN
$60;
and
Call

OR
BUNK
BEDS
COMPLETE
crib and matt. $15; dresser $8.00
$15;
some
clothes
10c and
l15c.
UN 4-1215, 1227 Dewey, Evanston.

Jacobson

Lawn

$20;
131%

Mower;

VER PLUSSALEFAE

SOFA—$39

CHAIR—$19
A
24 ea.

plus
fabric;
SEC"
plus fabric, CO
AN!

SALE-—CUSTOM

FABRIC

avail.
CHESTERFIELD
Div.

So

'

INTERIORS

of Chesterfield Upholstery
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT

HAULING
LIANCES

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND A
disposed of. Crating
and Sh
:
Call for Free
Estimates. |

|

LEO HAPP
PArk 4
TOP
SOIL — HUMUS
— SAND
Manure — gravel — gravel driv
rubpisn

removal

—

power

— tree removal —

REEL TYPE. $50.
VErnon 5-0629

SLIP.Ct

ERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
$22
plus fabric. 12 Price Drape
Meo
guar. FREE
estimates,

4-2537.

BABY BUGGY
$10; PLAY PEN $9.00:
Babee-Tenda
$8.00;
stroller
$3.00;
potty
chair;
booster chr.;
Sunbeam
polisher cleaner. APpine 1-6837.

NisebWbneees 5

REUPH.

adapter, $20;

SOL. RED CHERRY
3 PC. L.R. SET,
early 1900, gold broc.; sol. wal. dplf.
thle. .48
x
60’
open;
6
drawer
desk; 16’ wheel bike; misc. 272-7633.

ts

REUPHOLSTER’

|

en’s
children
accessories,
clothing,
TV,
phonograph,
toys,
coats,
misc.
Call eves. and weekends. CE 4-9499.

$55;
$25.

STORKLINER
BABY
BUGGY,
Schwinn
stingray
bicycle,
both
in
excellent condition. 965-0022.

lawn

:

fill dirt — grading.

VE 5-1195
are
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

SPINET
PIANO
$275,
PAINT
SPRAY
and compressor $30, bench saw $20.;
Scott elec. mower, $20.
DA 8-0297

GE !2 TON AIR COND.;
FRIGIDAIRE
elect. range;
box spring and matt.;
porch set; chairs; lawn mower;
etc.
Call 835-3747 eves. or weekend.

MOVING TO CALIFORNIA
CHEST—DRESSING
TABLE,

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
‘
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1:

MAHOGANY
SPINET
PIANO,
LOVEly simple lines;
60 yds.
beige
wool
carpeting
w/padding;
dishes;
misc.
items. 446-2169.

MOVING

GARDENIA
TREES
AND
PLANTERS
for sale, ready for planting outdoors.
Call AL 1-5515.

GRAVEL

177

180 Typewriters—Business Mact
—Office and Store Equipment

CERAS

Misc. 328-9031
BLACK
TOILET:
GREEN
top w/black bel aguecis,

COUNTER
$75.

CHARCOAL
HIDE-A-BED,
$25;
Col. wing chr., $25; Craftsman
Reel
mower, $25; traveling sprinkler, $5.00;
sheared raccoon coat. 446-7339.
HOUSE
SALE;
FURN:.;
CPTG.;
drapes;
much
clothing;
bric-a-brac.
6547 N. Kilpatrick, Lincolnwood.
Sat.
and Sun. May 27 and 28, 10 to 5.
BABY’S
DRESSING
TABLE:
ELEC.
sterilizer;
infant
seat;
doll
and
stroller; child’s Danish chair;
baby’s
bath tub. 475-7329.

Garage Sale: Thurs. May 25
9 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
Gregory Av., Wilmette

401

HAVE
A
LARGE
RECREATION
room? 22’ old time table shuffle board.
Electric score board. Best offer. WI 53018 after 6 p.m.
FILTERS,

4’ x 24’ DIA. POOL
CHEMICALS, COMPLETE
EQUIPMENT. $200.
PArk 9-0041.

CANTERBURY;
HOOK
RUG;
DESK
chair;
wing
chair;
permanent
card
set; odd drapes; spread; pce. of needle
point. BRoadway 5-1737.

Wtd.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open.Sunday 9 to
3. Prices
subject to change
without
notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
we
use
our
contribution
for
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and. choice
of advertiser
must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

WANTED

TO BUY

IS YOUR
BASEMENT
A GHASTLY
MESS?
So is mine, but I am looking for
WHITE ELEPHANTS
FOR MY SHOP
Call
272-2810
before
five,
Tuesdays
through
Saturdays
or 446-7415
daily
after six.

AUTOMATIC
GARAGE
DOOR
OP.
ener with two car controls, complete
$60; fireplace screen, $10.
Call 234-2861.
LIKE
NEW
CONDITION
DBL.
SIZE
mattress, box springs with frame $50;
10’x 24°
deep
swimming
pool
with
filter $35;. baby equip. AL 1-8258.

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women's
Comm.
Books
tax
deduca
For pickup. HI 6-3730 or AL 10.

KEEP
CARPET
CLEANING
PROBlems small—use Blue Lustre wall to
wall. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

Garage
Fri.,

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL

1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.
7543 Kildare, Skokie.

- 5 p.m.

HOTPOINT
532’
REFRIGERATOR,
separate freezer door, perfect condition. $90. 2 girl’s 26’ bikes, perfect
condition, $20 each. AL 1-4646.
BENCH
SAW
AND
MOTOR,
22
x 34 top, 33’’ high, $25;
10’’ band
saw, $20;. two 750 x 14 tires, $8.00 pr.
ALpine 1-4017.
;

SAVE BIG! DO YOUR OWN RUG AND
upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wolff
Ave. Hardware, Wilmette.

PAPER
CO.

UN 4-5133

Used

EVANSTON

SUPPLY,
864-5311

JUMBO
BASSINET
W/PAD,
$9.00;
2
buggies; Magnavox TV, $25; Westinghouse washing machine,
$35:
child’s
pedal racer, $9.00. PArk 9-3559.
LARGE
DOLL
BUGGY;
DOLL BUNK
beds;
high chair;
other
girl’s toys;
child’s table
chair set;
three speed
radio record player. 234-5147.
GIRL’S
24”
BIKE;
VAP.—HUMIDIfier; osc. fan;
card and TV tables;
white vinyl bench. Call 869-1762.
SUNBEAM
w/3 cord
offer. VE

ELECTRIC
extensions;
5-0152.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

of

Harlem

in

Miscellaneous

RUBBISH
Basements,
. DANNER

Attics,

REMOVAL
Garages

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

LIGHT HAULING
By

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

METER,

:

OFFICE

F

cabinets.

Call -

pa ®

Bicycles

NEW

RALEIGHS

AS

GUARANTEED

LOW

AS $39

USED

BIKES

BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS

me

Parts and service for ALL
Berkeley’s,

ALL

:

model 5400, electric.

USED

182

é

8-2908.

Like new
256-3358

ture—desk,
files,
1479 after 6 p.m.

612 Davis,

LIKE

UNiversity

NEW!

$39;

26’’

A

Schwinn

brakes,

light

Trave:

speed,

hand

erator,
speed,

$49; 26’ Raleigh Robinh
hand brakes, $49. 864-

and

WANT TO BUY: GIRL’S BICYCLE

24 inch.
Preferably
with coaster brakes,

Call

372-8490

Thursday

daytime

evening

Schwinn
good

or

VE 4

or Sunday.

WANTED TO BUY:

_

Tandem bicycle, good cond.
Reasonable. 945-4159.

USED
Boys

3

BICYCLES

and girls. ‘‘As Is’’
$5.00 to $35
1702 DODGE, EVANS

SPEED

ENGLISH

‘

RAC

black, $35 or best offer. Exce
condition. Call after 4:30, 251-8351.

WANTED:
BOY’S
weight bicycle.
Good
Bob Strang 272-8430.

24”
condition.

GIRLS

GOOD

$15

24”

SCHWINN,

or will trade for girls

Hillcrest 6-0689.

BOY’S

26°

speed

SCHWINN
racer

A

20’’.

;

BICYCLE

style.

éa

COND.
Baek

Excellent

Call OR 5-0830.

condi-

Sporting Goods and
SHOP CLOSEOUTS
FEATURING
Wilson—Spaulding—MacGregor |
Northwestern-Foot-Joy-Bag-Boy
Mulligan-Ajav
ALL NEW 1ST QUALITY
Ladies’ and Men’s

RIGHT

PREWAY
ELECTRIC
BUILT-IN
oven; gas counter top stove; Homeko
21" reel type
power
mower;
small
collapsible dog run. Call 234-6597.

179

SALE:

y

Equipment

MAY
31ST,
WED.
7
P.M.
TO
9:30
p.m.,
June
ist,
Thurs.
8:30
A.M.
until??
By:
Ev. Chapt.
919 O.E.
S.
Place:
S. A. Temple,
1403 Sherman
Av. Ev.

LAWN MOWER
like new.
Best

GYM-DANDY
SWING SET;
GO CART
with engine and clutch. 2915 Simpson
St., Evanston.

FOR

Sales

west

et

PRO

St. Peter &amp; Paul Church Woman’s Club
Wagner Rd. and Lake, Glenview, Ill.
RUMMAGE SALE
Thurs., May 25, 1967; 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Lower level of church
Plenty of parking area.

Just

.
:

PAPER,

POSTAGE

Pitney-Bowes

183

GARAGE
SALE:
1837 MONROE
ST.,
Glenview. Thurs.-Fri. June 1-2. 9 to 5.
Household goods; stove; refrig.; clothing, infants to adults; misc. Bargains.

Rd.

Glenview.

COPY

tien. Reasonable.

SATURDAY,
MAY
27, 9 A.M.-2
P.M.
TV’s;
radios;
furniture;
lawn
mowers; seeders;
washer;
clothing;
brica-brac. Loads of outstanding values.
Sponsored
by
Glenview
Knights
of
Columbus.
Elm
Park
Field
House,

Central

driveways.

excellent condition. DAvis

3

Golf Clubs

NAILS: ROUGH AND FINISH
Hardware, clamps and tie rods.
2 wheelbarrows; garden tools; transit.
MISC.
966-3366
AMERICAN INDIAN RELICS
SCALPER BONNET:
MEDICINE
FEATHER;
2 SCALP TROPHIES.
WI 5-9637 after 6 p.m.

BASEMENT
SALE:
SAT.
MAY
27TH.
85 Robsart Rd., Kenilworth. AL 1-9382
10 a.m.—4
p.m.
Household
items.furniture-clothing-toys-misc.

WITH

—

REPAIRS

stone
for
VE 5-1195.

.

272-0076

Rummage

home?

Thermo-fax Copying Mach

WOULD
LIKE
SEVERAL
LENGTHS
7 6 ft. stockade rustic fence. Call VE
-1704.

178

it

DRIVEWAY

crushed
Beinlich.

FILL WANTED
CALL

get

tor Missy.

OLD GUNS, ANGLERS
1016 Davis, Evanston

CLEAN

can’t

BAILEY’S,

OLD
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
MADE
BEfore
1940,
Ives,
Lionel,
American
Flyer, etc. Don’t have to run. GR 50466 evenings or weekends.

Wanted:

SOMETHING?

furniture,

DOVER MOVERS solve your hat
problems. Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

GIRL’S

WANTED TO BUY
BUMPER POOL TABLE.
ID 2-0725

Sale: May 26, 27

AUUMINUM
COMBINATION
storm
doors:
Right
hand
hinge,
3114 x 80; left hand hinge, 3514 x 80
Reasonable. Call 724-6233.

2

NORTH

LET

Stingray,

HOME
INCINERATOR,
GOOD CONDItion. Burn your old waste paper and
other combustibles. $35.
1-4030.
BACKYARD
SALE:
SAT.
AND
SUN.
2335
Greenwood
Ave.,
Wilmette.
Porch
furn.;
baby
furn.;
clothing;
ping pong table and misc.

2

SACRIFICE
SALE:
BEST
OFFER
air-conditioner;
refrig.-freezer comb.;
chests
of
drawers;
assorted
tools;
Senere:
many
other items.
OR
4739,

Fer Selé-cAdlccétionsces.

ROLL-A-BED,
$5.00;
TV
TBL.;
OUTdoor hammock; mahog. teacart, needs
fixing
(free);
blk.
teakwood
stand;
fernery; feather boa. PA 4-0247, Sat.

HOFFMAN
410
Ridge,

Garage Sale—!125

re

176

For Sale—Miscellaneous

NURSERY

3285 Sanders Rd., Northbrook
Ptween Milwaukee Av. and Willow

ree

and

OR LEFT

Ei

ge

a3

EXPERT

CLUB
FITTING
ALL
SETS
9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $275 now
9 irons, 4 woods, reg.
$180 now
8 irons, 3 woods, reg.
$120 now
5 irons, 2 woods, reg.
$95 now
5 iron, 2 woods, reg. $50 now
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Men’s
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies’
P.G. (3 woods) reg. $80 now
Titleist balls (repaints) now
DX tourney x-outs balls
Pro-Line putters and Wedges $3, $4,
Golf carts reg. $40-$30
r
Golf shoes reg. $40
Golf bags
Golf umbrella, reg. $8 now
Iron Covers, set of 10, reg.
Leather golf gloves, Ladies
Leather golf gloves, Men’s
Headcovers set of 3, reg. $4
Golf socks reg. $1.50
erent Seats. reg. $5

olf

balls

$2, $3,
. $4

Pro only balls, reg. $14.75
Snag balls reg. $2
doz.
Plastic golf tubes
Plastie practice balls
2c
Up
to
75%
off
on
all
pro-line
merchandise.
We
take
tra
S.
Large
selection
of used
golf clubs
Expert repairing and refinishing.
_
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9
Tues., Wed., Sat. 9-6

Misc.
272-5520

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

23 Be

�ape

183

= Sporting Becds
ee

=“

ond

193

Equipment

8 —.

GOLF

195

Carts

1966 Bridgestone Sport 50;

PRO SALE
GOLF EQUIPMENT

~

Motorcycles—Go

600, MILES;

BALLS

LIKE

NEW

;

835-4716

HONDA

DREAM

CONDITION;

305 CC

LOADED W/ACCESS’S. LOW MI. EXC.
cond. $500 incl. helmet, 2 pr. glasses,
saddle bags, wndshd. 272-5183.

95

rt

UET,

EXCELLENT
$300. 827-2256

NOW

UET, NOW
SPALDING TENNIS BALLS

N'S

TENNIS

Se

ANGLER’S

SUPPLY

EVANSTON

BLACK,

FISHERMEN’S RODS, REELS
:
GOLF
CLUBS
SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

Chicago
;

Sport

Ave.

stove

FUN

must
see
et
tion.

CAMPER,

SUZUKI

TENT

large pup

and

ALpine 1-2313

FAMILY

LOW

1966 Benly Touring

Evanston

HIGHWALL

camping

$350
OR
for car.

ice box.

Moped

COMPLETE.

to
appreciate,
excellent
Package deal. Custom built

LEFT HANDED

unused,
irons,

matched

4 woods,

Poot.
“i

set,

bag,

29-3787.

GOLF

Sam

and

CLUBS

Snead.

cart.

$75.

COINS
Indian
coins

. STAMPS

ea.

Also

4-6356

COINS

BOUGHT

630 Davis

St.,

of both
Supplies.

Evanston.

Automobile

Loans

an Auto Loan From

HONDA
LOW

945-6000

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers
JOHNSON’S TRAILER
1-WAY COAST

INSURED,
and

HOUR,

4 wheel.

DAY,

Any

size

OR WEEK.

or purpose

2

also

for
boats.
Furn.,
pads, tarps
and
moving dollies avail. Car tow bars,
er
dder,

‘

tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.

- of Howard

192

St. ROgers Park

1-2000.

Auto Tires and Accessories

only, 17,000 mi
110 H.P. ENGINE
17,000 miles. Best offer. Call OR
.
4
speed
trans.
axle compl. best
4

1964
HONDA
150CC
FOR
SALE.
$25¢. Call evenings, ID 2-0665.
2480 Green Bay Rd.,
Highland Park.
VESPA-125
W/WINDSHIELD.
cellent condition;
low mileage,
835-4716.

194

Mobile

-

Carts

;

SUZUKI CITY

6454

_

-

N.

TRANSFERRED

Chicago.

195

TO EUROPE!

Must sell my SLIGHTLY

used Honda

'B-160. The bike, with 1,500 mi., has
‘‘broken-in,’’
to a
just
been
nicely
Access.
gmooth
running
machine.
--inel.:
scrambler
pipes,
scrambler
handle
bars
w/soft
grips,
and
elec.
starting. Gar. stored; never raced or
rodded.
Beaut.
cond.
Merits
$450

price. 827-3429 after 5.

1966 SUZUKI
[50 C.C.
PERFECT
owner,

1966

COND., 900 MILES.
windshield

160 HONDA

Low

mileage.

Call OR

4-4929.

and

NEVER
Fully

ADULT

rack.

BEEN

LAMBRETTA

125 SCOOTER:

still in break-in

24 — Classified

5-

For

Sale—Trucks

and

TRAVEL
TRAILERS-TRUCK
CAMPers Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic. Franklin and Robinhood.
HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300.
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
_e
Chicago. (1 mile North of 137 on
SCOUT
1965
POSITRACTION
LOW
mileage,
$1,095;
Jeep-142
ton
1963stake,
F.C.
170, 4 wh.
dr., Warren
hubs,
snow
plow,
mud
tires,
duals
ree pees, After 6:00 p.m. $1,975. CR

For Sale: Trailer, '!/, Ton
WHEEL ALLSTATE, $20. ‘ALpine 1-

Red,

1964 VW

WANT

completely

KARMANN

$1,647
BRAND
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoatin
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

All Standard Equipment
With 12 Mo. 12,000 mi.
Full Factory Warranty

GHIA

to

COUPE

With

Pearl

radio.

Sea

'B9

WWs,

black

Radio,

Pearl

white

Light

beige,

radio

SEDAN

1963

VALIANT

SUNROOF

'64

1963

FORD

1964 PARILLA

Authorized

in

largest

stock

DELIVERY.
for

a

free

of

test

150!

in

the

1964 VW

thru Friday
losed Sunday.

and

Porsche

Porsche

or

ready

Sedan.
leather

Alpine
white,
blue
int.,
auto.
trans.,

tex.
PS.,

origival’ price.
price. AM/FM. BLAUoriginal
PUNKT

1966

radio.

-

for

IM-

Mercedes

Diesel
Sedan.
mission. Low,

Benz ©

Ruby red, black tex. leather interior. 6 cyl., 5-speed. Full price
only

Porsche

Coupe.
Red,
interior.

Model

black

tex.

356
leather

$1,495

1550 FRONTAGE RD.,
OPEN 9-9 DAILY

'65 Mercedes Benz 220SE
Sedan.
leather

Graphite
interior.

grey, red
Factory

$2,995
1963 Porsche Model
Baby blue.
terior.

Red

tex.

tex.
A.C.

356

E}
UN

SPITFIRE
$875 or best of

4

SHIFT

SPEED,

original

2

owner,

TO

AL 1-6892

'61 Volkswagen Sedan: G
heater; new brakes. $500.
PHONE
McFARLAN.
835-3589.
1961
VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN.
E
running order. $450. Can be see
Rex’s
Service
Station,
469
Sur
Ridge, Northfield. Phone HI 6-9817.

1957 BLACK

T-BIRD

FULLY
EQUIPPED,
AUTO.
Good condition. AL 1-0620.

TRA

in-

JAGUAR
XKE
CONVERTIB
white; runs like new, $2,850. Also
TR 4 convertible, red, Michelin ti
wire whls. Private. OR 3-0744.

272-7905

1963
VOLKSWAGEN,
SUNROOF,
ps
———
Br
ese yo
condit
pote
.
Call
weekda ys after 4:30
:
‘

leather

$2,395

NORTHBROOK
OVERSEAS DELIVERY

'59

low
mileage,
clean.

$4,495

Automatic
translow mileage. Only

1 OWNER,
tires.
$895,

67 COUGAR, STICK
MUST SELL
DA 8-8050
CORVETTE

SPECIALS
1966

3-55

SUNROOF

63 TRIUMPH
Excellent condition;
Call PArk 4-3281.

Mercedes-Benz.

Porsche 91 |

$4,995

Rd.

MG
1963,
1100,
2 DOOR
SEDAN
sp., exc. cond., R/H, like new wih
walls, suspension and battery, reco
tioned brakes.
$650 firm.
AL
6-0
after 6 p.m.

DEMOS
1967 Mercedes Benz 2308

Waukegan

BERMUDA
BLUE,
——
ee
new

Insurance Co.

new

Deale

SPECIALISTS
AND PEUGEOT

Glenview
4-8600
BR

PA

HI 6-6100

Mercedes-Benz
drive

!

DELIVERED ANYWHERE

Porsche-Mercedes Benz Sale
Come

Renault—Peugeot

OVERSEAS
IN RENAULT

Autohaus on Edens

Midwest’s

$54

Monza

TAMBOURINE

Winnetka
Import Motors

MEDIATE

4-Dr.

2-Dr. Coupe Auto. $2§

MOTORCYCLE

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday
a.m.-5 p.m.
— Saturday.

$14
$34
$54

Trans.

Corvair

250cc

9

Renault

'6|

transmission

Agents for Volkswagen

$25

Dart

Auto.

FUTURA

automatic

$19

4-Dr. Auto.
'62 Renault 4-Dr.
'63 Renault 4-Dr.

OTHER TRADE-INS
1961 ALFA ROMEO
— 2,000
Convertible, ree with radio.
Red,

ALSO.

VW

'60 Dodge

blue

SEDAN

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

TRANSMISSION

‘60 Renault 4-Dr.

Radio,

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

in Glenview

AUTOMATIC

Buys of the Week

white

SEDAN

Delivered

AVAILABLE

roll

SEDAN

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

1963 FALCON

$1,647

eer

ready

NEW

4-Dr. Sedans

Black.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

1962

ADS

INS

equipped,

$3,395

HOLLISTER

Sedan

BEST OFFER
Call AL 1-7104

1963 Volkswagen Camper

$450.

USE

2 Door

NEW

'67 Renault R-10

better shape than ours

FUR:

Trailers

ALL

They’ve passed the 16-point safety and performance inspection and been
of them we
so sure
We’re
reconditioned.
and
overhauled
completely
mechanical
major
of all
replacement
or
repair
the
100%
guarantee
in better
VW’s
used
find
to
hard
it’s
If
miles.
1,000
or
days
30
for
parts*
guarantee
it’s because it’s hard to find a used VW
shape than ours,
better than ours.
*Engine — transmission — rear axle — front axle assemblies — brake
system — electrical system.

transportation.
4-9337.

WET.

1964

LIKE NEW
CR 2-1304
like new;

VE

equipped.

BSA LIGHTNING

undér-pinned;
Call PArk

GUN

VW

666 Green Bay Rd.

1965
DE
CAMP
TRAVEL
TRAILER,
15
ft.
Completely _ self-contained.
Exc.
Sleeps
4-5.
Electric
brakes.
condition. $1,500. Call 272-3586.

X-6 HUSTLER—$625
=

PORCH,

1957

You won't find used VW's in

TRAILER

2 BEDROOMS
724-4582.
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
ON MOBILE HOME
FOR INFORMATION
CALL 724-5015

nace,

SPECIAL FOR MAY

MGB
’66:;
WHITE
ROADSTER;
EXcellent condition;
wire wheels;
tires
like new; 18,000 miles; private party;
$1,700. Mr. Sears, 645-1340.

$80

VOLKSWAGEN

10 x 48;

10
X 47 CLOSED

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEAL

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

EX$175.

It doesn't have to be Germa
to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

1966 VOLVO
AMAZON
122,
MINT
COND.,
AUTO.
4 dr. sed., after 6 p.m. UN 4-5544.

GOOD TRANSPORTATION
328-7042 after 10:30 p.m.

Two.
1962
DETROITER
10
X_
50’.
bedrooms. Excellent condition. Sunset
Park. Leaving town, best offer. 7293189.

BROWN'S

ALL

729-1800

1960 SIMCA

Homes

1958 TEMPO

TWO 885-900 x 15 SNOW TIRES mounted
Motorcycles—Go

STARTER

’62 VESPA SCOOTER 150CC
accessories. Exc. cond. 4 speed.
Top speed 65 m.p.h.
Phone Ken, 251-3572.
HONDA
°65
MODEL
50
SPORT
excel. cond.; $200 or best offer. Phone
ORchard 3-5245 after 5:30 p.m.

on wheels,
used very little;
can be
used on 65-67 Cadillac and Oldsmobile.
$75. 729-2469.

193°

50 LIKE NEW

MILEAGE, ELEC.
Call 945-2175

w/all

RENTALS
TO COAST

Cars

Rd.
GLENVIEW

RENAULTS

1967 MERCEDES MODEL 230
shift.
6,800
miles.
Standard
floor
WwWs; Radio. Reasonable.
Call 945-8646 after 7 p.m.

Wigglesworth's Imports
Waukegan

Foreign and Gok tar

BEST
OFFER,
ZIPPY
1957
SUNbeam Rapier Sport Coupe, exc. mech.
cond., needs body work. 35,000 miles.
Orgin. owner. VE 5-0496 after 6 p.m.

1967 SAABS
1723

MGB

WIRE
WHEELS,
FOLD
DOWN
TOP,
tonneau cover, excellent condition, one
owner, $1,550 or best offer.
OR 3-7727 after 6 p.m.

4

11963 VOLKSWAGEN
easy

64 DART GRAND PRIX KART
Trophy
winner.
Dual
modified
Mc
engines, electric starter, extra parts
and tires. Exc. cond. 432-1640.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

a
my

RED

GO CART
Excellent
running
condition;
terms. Call 729-0407 or GR 5-6972.

Buy ‘Em Now!
‘With

50CC,

Call ID 2-1338

AUTOMOTIVE

'65 RED

TRADE

VINCENT
BLACK
SHADOW
1400 CC,
brand new engine, college owner must
sell. See at North Central Suzuki Main
St., Antioch, Ill. Reasonable.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON — 1960
XLCH—
io
900 CC, 52 H.P. Like new.

other

aft. 6 p.m.

Complete
line
and Philatelic

Chandler’s,

ae

OR

AND

and SOLD.
See eg
-

15c

gold.

Sports

196

Foreign and Sports Cars
CONCOURSE CONDITION ~

1959 TR 3A;
new interior and ext.;
Honduras
maroon;
Perelli
tires;
Abarth
exhaust;
must
be _ seen
to
appreciate;
priv. party. $875 or best
offer. AL 1-2484.

ex-

WITH

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them at

TRADE

155 MILES
(NEW)
$200.
Phone 869-1523 after 6 p.m.

WANTED

Pennies

and

and

MILES.

LAMBRETHA MOTOR SCOOTER
125 CC. Good running condition
$125 or best offer. AL 1-2423.

SILVER DOLLARS $1.30 EA.

Foreign

Berini Motor Bike

'66 HARLEY

TABLES:
9
REPOSSESSED
nswick Slate tables, like new.
Call 662-1119 or 746-1119

Coins and Stamps
-

DODGE
42 TON
PICKUP
speed transmission.
272-5353

250CC
OR

with

Exc.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN.
RADIO,
paapee. excellent condition. $1,150. 724-

BLACK
1965 250 C.C.
HONDA
Scrambler;
engine
rebuilt last summer. $500. HI 6-3305 wk. days after
4:30. Any time wkends.

8

canopy

screens.

Tent Trailer

$95
CE 4-1369

Cal

lge.

and

196
‘

TRAIL-.

6, Built in Storage,
many
$225. Call AL 1-7616.

150 C95

BEST
OFFER.
ID 2-5047.

hen. 824-3682.

MAN’S

SPORT 90

USED
ONLY
2 MOS.
2,000
Black. Best offer. CR 2-3619.

Mart

x 1312’, heavy duty, $88;

tent $25;

offer.

1965 BSA LIGHTNING
650 cc; complete custom;
Pistons; cam; many extras;
724-0471 after 6 p.m. or wk. ends.

LIVE WORMS

Tack-L-Tyers

Best

storage,

Camper

196

MILEAGE, LIKE NEW.
Call 824-7510.
1966
YAMAHA
305CC;
LIKE
NEW;
1,700 miles;
only driven at U. of L.;
must sell this weekend. $650. Call Sat.
or Sun. 272-4477.

~ SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
pe
cy TO 15 OFF
-

CC

CONDITION
(Glenview).

1966 HONDA

built-in

TENT

TRAVEL
TRAILER,
1961—16’
Shasta
Airflyte.
Not
self contained.
Extras.
Exc.
cond.,
$900.
245 North
Shaddle Av., Mundelein. 566-7346.

’61

250

HONDA ‘‘300’’
1964
excellent
condition.
Call DA 8-2483.

cei

1016 DAVIS ST.

YDS-2

er,

ALUMINUM

nylon rain curtains
cond. VE 5-0149.

Sleeps
tras.

VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER
Excellent running condition.
Spare tire. Luggage rack.
Call evenings, 966-0836.

'64 Yamaha

For Sale—Trucks and Trailers

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Foreign and Sports Cars

196

Wigglesworth's

scans

VOLVO

1966

NORTH

Volvo

3 to choose from

439-4631.

VW

FREE

ag

We
750

Glenview

Chicago

EXC. COND. 35,000 MILES
$700. Call 256-2519.
560
MERCEDES
190SL
CLASSIC
mint condition, rust proofed, 2 tops, 2
miles,
AF-F'M,
leather
seats,
$2,000
CE 4-3857, Lake Forest.
1965 VW
RADIO; HEATER;
16,151 MILES
EXC. COND.; $1,175 OR BEST
OFFER. 446-6867

200

ERNIE McKAY
Ave.

Evanston

GR 5-800

Foreign and

BROKER

49.

1770

EVANSTON

“VOLKSWAGEN

FACTORY AIR COND.,
V8, 2 to choose from

'63 Chev.

VOLKSWAGEN

‘V8,

GT,

'66 VW

Sun Roof $1275

65 Micro Wgn.

$1495

64 Kombi Wgn.

$1050

PS,

PB,

DR.

a.

v8,

cond.

PS,

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.

733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

869-3015

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES
CLOSED SUNDAY

AND

'63 Corvair Conv.

'62 Pontiac Tempest
STATION
WAGON,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
radio and heater,
whitewalls. Immaculate throughout. Full price.

$795

$795

'60 Pontiac

Bonneville

JET
BLACK
AND
RED
INTErior. All power. Full price.

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater, today’s special.

STICK, 6 CYL.,
Full price.

H.T.,
sion,

$995
'63 Ford Fairlane

$295
'63 Ford Galaxie

ECONOMY.

$795

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISLike new. Full price.

$895

heater, automatic transmission. All
Good work horse. Full price.

power.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
ay 25,

1967

POWER.

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

nice

65

65

EXCELLENT

724-7350

+

2 FAST

Excellent cond. ‘Still
$1,475. Aftér 6 p.m. ‘OR |

56 FLEETWOOD CADILLAC
Good Condition.
’65 and ’66 Volkswagens
Call after 6 p.m, 256-2424

3051 Old Glenview

—

|

RAR

Rd., Wilmette

1963.
GALAXIE
500
4. DOOR
cond, plus all the extras. We bought a
wagon and our faithful Ford needs a_
new home. $900 iti
Phone DA 8-7606

and

DODGE
Hemi

1-3991

1966
motor;

bucket

2
4

seats;

te

snow =a?

DR.
sp.

full

a
5

ela

arrange terms,
wit trade.
St., Evanston. 491-1 770.

—1961

$2,1

917

FORD, 4.DOOR,

6-CYL. GOOD CONDITION, $350, _
Call 328-7557 after 7 p.m.

1960 CHEV. IMPALA CONVERT.__
Runs

good.

$110 or best
272-1351

‘65 PONTIAC

BACK

Tr.-4 Sp.

$2,295

H.T.

offer.

64

FORD

65

heater.
cond.

Extra

CTRY.

SEDAN

PS, A/C

9

64

65

WITH

Tr.

FORD

Turquoise.

$1,995

SS

AT,
int.

IMPALA

PS,

R,

WW,

aa

$1,745

GALAXY

ma\ Turquoise,

500 XL

2 DR.

Bur-

beautiful

$1,595
64

FORD

GALAXY

Full
power.
Smoke
White.

64

500 CONVT.WW - BLACK-

FORD

500

XL

H.T.

7

R.,
H.,
W.W.’s.
Lo-Lo
mileage.
$1,595

CTRY.

SEDAN

9 pass., full power,

WAG.

V8, Diamond

Blue.

$1,445

$2,045

FALCON WAGON
W Walls-Sharp.

—

W.

nice.

new.

’62

Walls-Emerald

FALCON
AT-Gold

$1,395

DR-"6"-AT R-

4

FALCON

‘64

‘‘6”’ AT-R$1,395

RAMBLER WAGON CLASSIC
6".
AT-R-W
Walls-White
one
owner—Like

V-8,
black

|

cond., R.,

Emerald
Wheels.

$1,995

Gorgeous.

air

2 DR.

H.T., V-8, AT, PS, R, WW,

PASS.,

Bronze

FORD GALAXY
V8 - AT - PS- R -

65

HAS

“6”,
blue.
$1,595

A

Red

SPECIAL

H.T.
Dark

power,

CHEVROLET

Convt.,
Silver,

FORD
GALAXY
500
4 DR.
H.T., V-8, AT, PS, R, P. Wind.,
w-walls.
Colonial
White.
Black
interior.
$1,795

V-8, AT,

$1,595
CAMPER

DR.
new.

Full

CATALINA

H.,
W.W.,
Beauty on

CPE.
‘'6”’ AT-Rmileage like new.
$2,195

MUSTANG
2
AT, R, WW, like

65

Bonn. Convert.

FUTURA
with

black

Turg.

Real

$1,095

CPE.

“er,

vinyl

roof.

=

$1 ,095

AUTO
rear

‘65

FORD
RANCH
WAGON
‘‘6”
Pass-6-AT-R-W Walls. White with
red tr.
$1,595

65

FALCON 2 DR. DK.:GREEN
““6’’-AT-R-W. Walls.
$1,295 |

$1,695

ALL USED CARS

'61 Mercedes Benz 4 Dr. Sed.
A

SHARP
beauty.

SUBURBAN

P. STEER,
miles.

Open

Chev. Bel Air 2 dr.

$295

‘61

Valiant sedan

$445
$395

more to choose from

Jennings Chevrolet
729-1000
OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9
SUNDAYS 10 TO 5

p.m.

RD.

Sat.

‘til

6

p.m.

Convertible.

—
Low

miles,

$1,995

Imperial
3 speed.

'65 Ply. Station Wagon
Belvedere—1l
ger—stick.

owner—6

passen-

—

Plymouth |

'65 Ply. 4 Dr. V8 Hdtp.
Fury
TI—power § steering,
conditioned.

~

$1,150

'63 Falcon
Bright

$1,095

red—4

'65 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.-Clean

Ford Squire Wagon
Ford-Custom-Red
Chrysler 9 pass. Wagon—Like
Falcon Wagon—one owner

80 Green Bay Rd.

Convertible
speed,

$795

‘64 Rambler Station Wagon
'64 Ford Station Wagon
'63
‘65
‘62
‘60

8-3503

HILL MOTORS

‘66 Ford Mustang

'61

WAUKEGAN

9:30

DA

Chrysler

Wholesale Specials

Many

‘til

INDIAN

6 CYLINDER, AUTO TRANS.

‘63 Corvair stick

Daily

oe

3-4803

'65 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan
$1,395

FORD

|131 CHICAGO AVE.

NEW

$1,795

a.t.

GO!!!

SCHUMACHER

'65 Chev. Impala Spt. Cpe.
V8, AUTO
TRANS,
tires, 21,000 actual

MUST

DRIVEN

$895

GLENVIEW

$125

1160 Waukegan Rd.

windows,

DARK
BLUE
BEAUTY
everything. Save lots of money.

241

'55 Pontiac Sta. Wagon
Radio,

2

MUSTANG
W. Walls-Low

BR

RADIO
AND
HEATER,
WHITEwalls,
automatic
transmission.
Tomato red with white top. Like
new. Full price.

'6| T-Bird

MUSTANG

Aqua-Wht.

$2,495

SERVICE

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,760. roe

REAL

FULL

trans.,
radio,
seats. Excellent

ROOF,

1

TRANSMISSION,

power

‘66 Chev. Imp. 9 Pass. Wan.

CoO.

VINYL

incl.

e

66

'65 Chevy Sport Van

aa
$
65 Corsa Conv $129
"auto,

very

power

tires

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have an —
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used —
Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Car,
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.

$1,195

THIS

AUTO.

and

and

Snow

Mustang '65—6 Cyl., Spd ig

MERCURY
2 DOOR
MONTEREY
hard top, PS, auto. trans., radio and
heater.
One
owner,
good
condition.
$950. Call 945-6782.

‘66

Impala Convert.

power steering,
condition.

A

66 Comet Cal'nte $1995

2

POWER

TOWN.
SOLD
AND
6 cyl., auto trans.

AUTOMATIC

66 Comet Cyclone $2095

Sun Roof $1475

'b6 VW

good

steering

2

WAG

Bel Air 2 Dr. Sed.

'64 Pontiac

INSURANCE

63

Full price $1,675

Overseas Orders Arranged

AL

trans.

$995

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM
717 CHICAGO AVE.

FOR

FULL

$1,995

16 POINT CHECKED
100°, GUARANTEED
VOLKSWAGENS

AGENT

TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater. This
condition.

HAS FACTORY AIR COND. NEEDS
little body work. Full power.

IN EVANSTON

battery

Mechanical

es

WWS; R.H.
warranty.

289-V8

POSITRACTION;

Dass.

Power

‘66
FORD
BUS/STATION
WAGON.
Radio;
heater;
seats 9; stick shift;
big
6;
.'
Still
under
warrantee. $1, 800 or best offer. AL 1423

'65 Chev. Imp. 6 Pass. Wan.

Sports Cars

MUSTANG

DISC BRAKES;

STATION

¥

'63 Chevy

CARS AT LARGE DISCOUNTS.
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
ONE STOP DOES IT!
334 BANK FINANCING
LOW COST PREFERRED RISK
AUTO INSURANCE
SIX MONTH POLICIES
SHOP—Get your best deal. See Ray

AUTO

1965

'65 Chev. Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.s

EVANSTON

BROKER

CONVERT.

Radio;
3 speed;
new
muffler; low mileage.
$1,650

For Sale—Automobiles
CHEVY

$1,495

NEW

NEW

917 MAIN ST.

V8, AUTOMATIC
power steering,
car is in mint

PERFECT
FOR
serviced by us.

Sale—Automobiles

AUTO

$175.
RED
week.
price.

For

IN

‘58

GB
’65.
ALSO
MGA
’59.
Quick
sale,
moving
out
this
Good
_ running;
reasonable
GReenleaf 5-1851 after 6.

Clean Cars

SOMETHING

b66
VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN
Bahama
blue,
radio,
heater,
white
walls, low mileage, exc. cond. Price
refer to owner. UN 4-1071

ENGINE.
724-4181.

MODEL.
1160 Waukegan

200
1960

BUICK
CONVERTIBLE
’61
ELECtra
225,
excellent
condition.
White
with
black
top,
power
brakes
and
pve rvinge.
electric windows
and seat,
radio.
Good tires, de luxe white side
wall,
spares.
Suburban
driven,
garaged. Best reasonable offer. AL 10870 or LO 1-3382.

'65 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan

’*65 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
Individual
wishes
to purchase
from
private owner.
Low
mileage;
excellent condition; air-cond. 362-1071.

WHITE,

‘61 CADILLAC

WILMETTE

PRIVATE
PARTY
WANTS
TO
BUY
1961 to 1964 Chevrolet,
Plymouth
or
Ford. Must be clean and low mileage.
678-7940 after 6 p.m.

3000
AM-FM;
or 492-3109.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

REBUILT

Need

GR 5-4444

AUSTIN
HEALEY
fully equipped; 262-1160

VW

TOWING,

TOWING

Rd., Glenview, 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Ra.

3

6

ree

ANY MAKE, ANY
Glenview Motor Sales,

rom. Rd
729-1800

ee

Cash for your car

And many many more to
1723 Waukegan

PICK

JEFF’S

sunroof as is $395

WANTED

CARS

JUNK

$495 |
962 Chevy Won
963 Volkswagen Cvt. $695
962

Wanted to Buy—Automobiles

$795 | 199

Cutlass

964 Olds

1965 VOLKSWAGEN
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
LIGHT BLUE,
$1,150.

2-DR.

$1,395

Volvo—544

one

1965
VOLKSWAGEN,
ONE
OWNER
Radio,
Excellent
condition,
$1195.
Garage
kept.
724-5620

Mint Condition
Fiat like new 4 Dr. $795

964

low

For Sale—Automobiles

FULL
POWER-SEATS,
WINDOWS,
brakes
and steering.
1 owner,
good
cond.
Beautiful maroon
w/white
top
and
leather
seats.
Best
offer
over
$995.
PA
4-5786,
821
Hudson
Rd.,
Glenview.

Chevrolet
BUY
NOW!
SAVE
DOLLARS!!

SEMI-AUTO.

1963
VOLKSWAGEN
—
G
cond.,
radio,
heater,
Owner miles. $850. 234-9386.

200

Jennings

1-2579 late afternoon or evenings. —

965 Volkswgn. Dixe. $1,195
965

For Sale—Automobiles

CLEAN.

VW, BLACK, SUNROOF.Low

$1,995

965 Volvo Wogpns.

200

'66 Mustang 2 Door H.T.
V-8,
AUTOMATIC,
EXTRA
Must sell. CE 6-5959, ext. 226.

SHORE

122

Foreign and Sports Cars

new

like

new.

$895
$995
$1,095
$995
$895
$1,095
$395

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

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BUICK
WILDCAT,
BEIGE
2DE
vinyl top, bucket seats, all pow.,
Ww,
overhauled,
pvt.
snow
tires,
compl.
$1,350 or best
owner,
garage
kept.
offer. 743-3060.
98
OLDS
HOLIDAY
SEDAN
1962
Air
conditioned,
full
power,
good
running order. Snow tires with rims.
$695, open to offer. Phone days, 8232129. After 7 p.m., 729-2628.

Spring

Specials
PTIONAL LOW MILES. 6 cylin$1,645

62

; Mustang 2 Dr. Hardtop
6 CYLINDER, LOW MILES.

$1,545

965 Chev. Super Spt. H.T.
YL TOP, AIR, ALL Sade
vary AND F.M. RADIO

:
$1,795
- 1966 Ply. 2 Dr. HT
ay

-8,

r

BUICK
..’35
“CENTURY
2°:
DOOR.
Very low mileage,
full power,
good
tires,
plus
2
like
new
snows
on
wheels. Needs paint. $375. AL 1-5706
after 5 p.m.

POW., BUCKET
LOW MILES

SEATS

$1,795

OLDS
STARFIRE
CONvertible; like new Firestone 500 tires;
new
top,
$895.
Also
’59
Caddy
convertible;
$595.
Private.
new
top,
OR 4-1070

1958
CADILLAC
4
DOOR
SEDAN.
Full power,
good
running
condition,
new battery, good tires, $195.
CEdar 4-3444

THE

THAT

NEW.

$1,795
FULL PO
AIR: P ONDITIONING.

$1,776
FACTORY

1961
AUTO.

Great

1968
FORD
GALAXIE
500XL
CONvert. 390 engine, red, white buckets,
black
top,
auto.
trans.,
p.s.,
low

mileage. $950. Call 256-4239.

1965
IMPALA
SUPERSPORT,
CAPRI
cream
w/blk.
vinyl top, perf. cond.
and 1966 red volks i cbr
less
than 3,000 miles. UN 9-087

TRADE-IN

PB.

H.T.,

S 966 Falcon Wagon
OW MILES, 6 CYLINDER
UTOMATIC, POWER STEERING.

$1,645

1965 Ply. H. Top
BUCKET SEATS,
me ‘V-8, POW.,
“i
LOW MILES.

CONVT.,
new.

AUTO.
TRANS.,
$ : 295

1962 Temp.
AUTO.

TRANS.,

1960

1964 T-Bird
2 DR. FULL POWER.

$1,575

Convt.

1966
STILL
Auto.

AUTO. TRANS.,
fect 2nd car.

R.

4 Dr.
AND

H.

1

PS,

PB.

TRANS.,

$1,395
1964

an

Cat.

HT:,
air.

AUTO.
Elect.,

AUTOMATIC

WE

BRAKES.

STEERING,

$1,195
CLUB

PS,

LIKE

NEW

Bonn.

2 Dr.

TRANS.,

PS,

H.T.

PB,

1965

Pont. Ventura

AUTO.

TRANS.,

R-H.

Vista

PS,
like

1961

PB,
new.

AUTO.

Ford

BUICK
1965 LE
SABRE
2 DOOR,
1
owner, low mileage, extras. Like new,
$1,900. Phone 688-4995 days only.
65 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY
Convert.;
white
w/blk.
top;
bucket
seats. Low mileage and best offer on
both. Priv. owner.
539-4800, Ext. 31.

Chevy 1965 Stick Shift
6 pralece PR RADIO: $1,395 OR
best offer. Cail 432-9384.

Galaxie

TRANS.,

U.S.

$495

CARS

IN EVERY PRICE

MANY

MORE

TO

CHOOSE

1957 CHEVROLET WAGON
4-Dr.; 3 seats; auto.; 8-cyl.; clean; exc.
running
cond.;
private
owner.
$275.
Call 724-2615 after 5:30.
’55 CADILLAC
49,000 actual miles;
exc. mechanical
condition. $95. Also ’62 Corvair. Needs
eng. repair. $150. 724-6493.

RANGE

FROM

:

$1,095

EVANSTON

1963 Chev. #2 S.S. Conv.
POWER, AIR-CONDITIONED.

:

$1,075

“1965 Comet
LIKE

NEW,

|

RENAULT

MILES,

Comet

NORTH

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine |-5300

- OPEN EVES, 'TIL 9 SAT. "TIL 5
CLOSED

SUNDAY

Here’s

a

CORONET
buy! Auto.,
extras.

'64

loads

of

1901

Green

Bay

63

Road

Galaxie

500

2 dr. HT
OWNER.

FORD
CGOWNTRY
SEDAN
WAG:
on.
V8;
auto.
transm.;
P/S;
radio;
blue. Exe. condition. Carefully driven
and serviced. $975. Call 864-8784.

$995

This

spring

red
in

beauty

anyone’s

will

1959 CHEVY, RUNS GOOD,
2 tires, only 1 month old.
$185. Call UN 4-6313.

heart.

SQUIRE
Auto.
Priced to

1959 PONTIAC

Evanston

P/S;

WAGON
Radio.
sell.

P/B; aioe
724-987

2-DR.
$175.

963 FORD
15,000 miles, he
new, 6 cyl., white 2
door, with red interior, auto. trans. os
, $800, 251-0

328-3670

58 CHEV. : os AUTO,
P.S. AND P.B.
DA 8-8050

5 and 23 and 67 ads

: 26—Classified

2 Dr.
$795.

1964
CHEVY
WHITE
IMPALA
CONvertible, p.s., p.b., auto. trans., w.w.
Private owner- garage. $1, xt or best
offer. After 6 p.m. 724-1914

'62 Ford $495

AUTO,
radio,
whitewalls,
Remainder fact. warranty.
Like new.

Catalina

EXC. COND,
PA 9-4554

CONVERT.

Auto.
put

'65 Valiant $995

Dart

COND.

BEAUTIFUL COND. ORIG.
945-6898 after 6

* Cat. Convert. Auto, power.
radio, whitewalls.
A real
sharp car.

'65 Dodge $895

1100, $675
491-1120

1963
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE.
Perfect cond., black w/red interior, V8 cruise,
full power
including
windows. $1,475 or best offer. HI 6-6147.

'63 Pont. $995

Full power. Auto.
Hard to tell from new.

RED.

~ WIL-‘SHORE FORD

Pontiac
AIR

FINEST CARS

'63 Rivieria $1,595

$795

Jean

SHORE'S

‘63

CITY

PS.

BB.

TOM

serving

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

W-W4as

e.

LYONS

Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth
2100 WAUKEGAN RD.
GLENVIEW
729-3200
BR 3-321
OLDS 1962 SUPER 88
‘
p.b.;
fac.
air-cond.;
radi
heater;
tinted glass;
win.
washe
extras; clean pri.; $900; 674-8310.
PONTIAC, ’64 CONVERTIBLE
Jet Black w/black top; white interio
radio; heater; w.w.; excel. cond; lo
mil.; private; best offer. AM 2-1709.

p.s.;

16,000
MILES.
MUST
SELL
WIFE
’64 Gold color Buick Special 4 doo
power steering. Drives like a breez
Call 262-5339.
OLDS
98,
4-DR.
HAS
EVER
thing, auto. trans., P.S., P.B. Radi
heater, WWs. GR 5-9494.

CADILLAC
1962 4 DR.
H.T.
POWE
steering
power
brakes,
Wonderb
radio,
tinted
glass,
36,000
mile
$1,350. Call aft. 6:30—AL 1:1]20.
62

OLDSMOBILE
CONVERT.
Full
power;
low
mileage;
facto:
air. Snow
tires, extra
wheels.
E
cond. $1,095. Call 272-3967.

1966
CHEVY
STATION
WAGON
pass.
Maroon.
P/B
and
P/S.
Aut
trans., 8 cylinder. Low mileage. Be
offer. 432-6326.
BETEL,
MY
WIFE’S
1960 CHEVY
door.
Very
clean
and
mechanical
good, Must be seen to appreciate.
P
91-1133 or aft. 6:30 SH 3 619.
1961 CHEV.
IMPALA,
WHITE
4 D
hardtop. Auto. trans. power steeri
radio,
heater,
snow
wheels.
Ld
mileage, $700. AL 1-5140.
PLYMOUTH
65-2
DR.
H.
Satellite. V-8; R/H; power; WW tire!
vinyl
int.
and
top;
low
mileag
suburban driven. $ 350. 446-6817.
64

FORD
FAIRLANE
500
2-D)
Hardtop.
V-8;
A/T;
R/H;
air-cond
exc. tires; one owner, school teaché
$995 or best offer. PArk 9-1480.
1966 BUICK ELECTRA 225
Perfect
condition;
with factory
a
Still under warranty.
Best
offer
will consider trade. CR 2-2221.

66

OLDS
CUTLASS
CONVERT.
E
glish racing green; black top; buck
seats:
V8;
standa rd
trans.
Ld
mileage. $2, 150. Call 815-338- 4648.
CHEVROLET, 1960 WHITE
hard top, good shape, $350.
SH 3-3288

1963
CHEVY
BISCAYNE.
ORIGINA
owner.
2 dr.;
white;
6 cyl.;
au
transmission. $750 or best offer. C
475-7217.
’64

OLDS CUTLASS,
POWER
STEER
ing, brakes,
radio, low mileage.
class condition. $1,000.
L 1-7110

’°65 MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
ylinder,
3 speed,
good condition.
and black. Best offer.
724-4371.

R

’65 MERC. STATION WAGON
Clean;
9-pass.;
8-cyl.;
all
powée
black; red int.; top raack; one own
Extras. $1,990. Call. 272-2999,
2-Dr.
cond.
990.

’64 PONTIAC TEMPEST
Sedan; 6-cyl.; low mileage; e:
Light gray, blue interior.
Call 272-2

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
Hardtop.
P/S;
P/B;
A/T:
low
age; condition excelient. $800.
PArk 4-0007.

RAMBLER

1964,

mi

CLASSIC

R. and H. Auto. transm. WWs.
mileage.
Excellent
condition.
Call after 5:30 p.m. 864-7755.

5
$9

1965
CORVAIR
CORSA
SPOR
coupe-140 h.p., 4 speed. $1,395.
Call 664-7265.

65

CHEV

floor;

CONVERT.:
4 ON
blk. w/blk. int.; 327 eng.

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Rh.

$1,495

'63 Chrysler Convert. 300

BLACK 4-DR. SEDAN.
Park 4-6717.

DODGE

$1,895

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERING,
POWE
brakes, radio, heater, white walls

$595

‘58 PEUGEOT

3-2886

1966

Convert.

6 CYL., AUTO.

él

BR

9 weekdays
6 Saturday

2 Dr. Sedan
LOW

$995
1963

9 ’til
9 til

5-2800

AUTO,

Phone 475-9431

AUTOMATIC.

CYLINDER,

6

1100D, GOOD,

R.

'64 Chrysler 300 4 Dr. HT

55

PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible.
Power _ steering,
power
brakes. Clean, good condition. 967-5073
or 763-4101.
1961
CHEVY
CONVERTIBLE
§IMpala. Auto. trans., p/s, p/b, window
washers.
Will
make
allowance
for
repair. Call 262-3507 after 7 p.m.

PS, PB, R-H, AIR

HAVE

GReenleaf

at

53 BUICK

Phone

Bel Air 4 Dr.

more

REAL

62

$1,095

1964 Chev.

many

TOP.

P.S.,

195

724-5325.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

WAGON

WHITE

AUTOMATIC,
w.w.s, H.

$1,395

1975

CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE
1965 Impala super sport
:
Low mileage, garage kept, exceptional car. Best offer. 864-7816 after 5.

FIAT

1964 Econoline

COLOR

W.W.s.

'65 Tempest Custom Wag
SS. R. W.Ws., SHARP low mild

1012 Chicago Av. 869-5700

$1,895

TRANS.,
this car is

RITE

many,

!

$1,095

$1,995

Chevelle Wagon

POWER

SHARP.

1965 Olds 88 4 Dr.

Pontiac

CYLINDER,

PB,

POWER

Norman Olds
Where Prices Are Nice

H.T.

$1,895

$695

$1,295

: 1964

PS,

INT.,

R.,

‘65 Chrysler 4 Door
NEWPORT,
light pkg.,

Evanston

TRANS.,

AUTO.

Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T.

AUTO.

And

Catalina

owner.

1965

RED

$1,195

re “WAGON, “FULL POWER

BLACK

'64 Plymouth Sport Fury

UNDER
WARRANTY.
trans., power, air

AUTO.

beauty.

1961

WHITE WITH
etc. $1,750.

$35

1963 Catalina Convt.
TRANS.

'64 Pontiac Bonne. 4 Dr. H.T.

S.S.,

$1,095

$1,575.

ALL POWER;
NAVY
will like in 1975.

WHITE
WITH
nice. $475.

1964 Rambler 660

PER-

$395
AUTO.

PRICE,

Happy Harvey Special
'60 Chev. Impala Convert.

POWER

‘65 Plymouth 2 Door

CON-

'65 Olds 98, 4 Dr. H.T.

$2,595

Comet

FULL

FACTORY
AIR;
blue. One you

SHOP

?

$995

$1,595

PERFECT

$2,095

BELVEDERE,

H.T.S.
AIR

'66 Falcon 4 Dr. Sedan

1956 T-Bird

POWER

Olds Cutlass

FULL
POWER.
FACTORY
ditioned. Priced to sell.

Excellent
selection of Fords,
Chevys,
Plymouths, Buicks, Foreign cars, etc.

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PERfect cond. This is a classic

LIKE

Sharp.

FULL POWER, COLOR DARK GREEN.
A real beauty. Full price, $2,350.

$1,295

1963 Ford Galaxie 500XL

Nice

'66 Olds 88 4 Door Hardtop
3—'66

LYONS |

'66 Chev. 4 Dr. H.T. Impala
AIR COND., PS, P.B., R., H., W.W.s

'64 T-Bird

HEATER,

$595

Prices

Are

LOADED

SALE

RADIO,

TOM

2 DR. H.T. CONSOLE SHIFT; POWER.
color red with
bucket
seats.
Black
interior. Very sharp car. $1,575.

1964 Bonn. Cpe.
VERY

Fa

Where

BUILT

IN OUR

Vista

PS,

66,
all
air

For cna

Norman

$1,200

ALpine 6-1526

PRE-CHECKED

Bonn.

TRANS.,

sharp

1955 ‘‘CLASSIC”’ T-BIRD
Fine running condition
graduation gift

FINE SERVICE

CAR

ALL CARS

1965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
GOLD
with
black
interior,
327
4
speed,
bucket
seats,
low
miles,
excellent
cond. Call 432-1016 9 to 5.

PONTIAC

HOUSE

ALL BLACK.

POWER

v8, FULL

all power.
Or 4-1429.

SHOLL

1965
TEMPEST
PONTIAC:
2
DR.
sedan; stick shift; red; low mileage.
Owner entered service. Call Ed or see
at Winnetka Pure Oil. HI 6-0711.

MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
light blue-white top, low mileage,
power equipment, V-8, automatic,
conditioned. 446-5597

1960
T-BIRD
H.T.
PWR.
STBRER.,
seat, windows,
brakes,
antenna.
Rebuilt:
eng.,
trans.,
diff.,
air-cond.
White. W.W., guages, belts. $800. 2344081.
=

$250!!
1960 Mercury Black 4 Dr.,
Auto., good cond., 1 owner.

1953
OLDS
4
DOOR,
STANDARD
shift,
ood
condition.
Started
all
winter.
Best offer. Call 432-9165 after
5 p.m.
1961
CADILLAC
4 DR.
H.T.
BEIGE
color; fully equipped;
like new tires,
brakes; very clean ext., int. Like new
chrome. Well kept. $925. OR 5-7087.

ute ie

196

�a
2

es

ay
2

ce

rs

i

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;

.

ihctt
:

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x

203

$ 995

D3 Rambler Wgn.

$

795

D3
b2
2
b2
p|
|

$
$
$
$
$
$

295
595
495
395
395
495

Studebaker 4 Dr.
Buick 2 Dr.
American 4 Dr.
Classic 4 Dr.
Rambler
Classic Won.

10 Olds 4 Dr.

$ 395

0 Valiant4 Dr.
O Rambler 4 Dr.

$
$

295
295

0 Comet St. Wgn.

$

295

0 Chev.

Wgn.

$

395

6 Metro

Van-Ette

$

195

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
|| Chicago Ave., Evanston
R 3-234!

DA

8-234|

D9 OLDS 4 DOOR H.T. AUTO., PB.,
PS., runs well $100-or best offer. Call
579-9592.

Station.

3301

Golf

Rd.,

‘61 FORD COUNTRY
5 pass.; V-8; P/S; P/B;
pood condition.
729-1917.

Skokie,

24’

SQUIRE
auto. trans.;

57 CHEVY
WAGON
p83 engine,
auto.
trans.,
runs
good.
lean, no rust, $375. Call after 7 p.m.
B69-9688.
5 CHEVY
292
CU.
IN.
3 SPEED
rans.;
positraction.
Slicks,
headers.
ill install in 1957 Chevy if wanted.
all after 6 PA 9-2214.
DILLAC
1964
CONVERTIBLE,
actory air, full power, AM-FM radio.
iit wheel,
28,000
miles.
Must
sell.
2,575. Call after 6 p.m. AL 1-1120.

Pontiac

GTO

SUNFISH (WOOD)

EXC. COND.
$200. HOLSCLAW
$75—comb. $250. 675-4775.

trailer,

ALUMINUM
ROWBOAT,
12’;
1
oars;
4 adult
life preservers;
new, $150, asking $100.
VErnon 5-3857

PR.
cost

l4 Ft. Plywood Boat
WITH TRAILER
offer over $150.

AND EXTRAS.
Call RO 4-0848.

15

FT.
SEARS
FIBERGLAS
and trailer.
40 H.P.
motor
equipment. $800. Phone
328-1164

20’

INLAND
trailer, good

BEST
BOAT
and
ski

C_
SAILBOAT
condition, $700.
475-0625

SAIL,

|2' Fiberglas Aqua-Cat

CATAMARAN.
HI

6-8072 or HI

BEST

6-9114,

OFFER.

CALL

after 6 p.m.

15 FT. GLASS BOAT
Electric 40 H.P.
Merc.,
trailer
spare,
ready
to go. Call after
p.m. 864-4160.

Short form of evening

16.

A piece of furniture used
for sleeping

19.

A baked food made out of
flour

20.

Goes very fast

21.

Unhappy

‘DOWN

and

Outboard

FT.,
1948
CENTURY
UTILITY
eedboat. Boat and engine have less
an 200 hrs. total time since new. All
iginal
equipment.
125
hp,
six
linder, dual carburetor.
Gray
mae.
Approx.
40
mph.
Convertible
Nvas top. This boat constructed with
avy
mahogany
and
has
7%
inch
wed white oak frames. Have survey
ich shows boat in excellent condibn.
Asking
$1,300.
Call
Dick
Wilms, AL 1-4333.

A REAL

MAN'S

BOAT

BUILT FOR ROUGH WATER
19° FIBREGLAS
GLASBAR
e-hull with wide, heavy keel. Twin
h.p.
Evinrudes
w/75
h.p.
lower
ds. 94 gallon gas capacity.
Every
tra plus HEAVY
DUTY
CUSTOMED TRAILER. Insured for $3,300.
ealistic firm price $1,295. 432-1311
NORTHSHORE MULTIHULL
Aqua-Cat Sail Boats Exclusively
Sails—Sailing Instruction—Parts
880
677-5924

y 25, 1967

BOBBY: Well,
they?

if they’re not holes,

Used to be

what

are

THE DONKEY

Resided

LONE
STAR
ALUMINUM
CABIN
cruiser,
70
H.P
Merc.,
tandem
trailer,
fully
equipped,
ready
for
water. 729-3130 after 6 and wknds.

c}ifé}
DIE|N

Flows back to the se

MI

Call 446-3128 or 446-6166
for appointment to see it.

Father

3

CRUISER
INC.
45A
MERCURY
plus
trailer,
good
condition,
many
extras, $600 or best offer. Mr. New,
UN 4-6620.

Like

=

To exist

r

Red

CITATION,
75
trailer; custom

$1,075

272-6518

40 HP 14° OUTBOARD
COMPLETE
WITH
TRAILER.
IDEAL
for fishing or skiing. CE 4-4802.

14’

FT.
LARSON
FIBERGLAS
35 hp.
Johnson
Javelin
elec.
start.
trailer,
many extras. Garage kept. $625. Call
272-5967.
FIBERGLAS
BOAT
50
HORSE
Mercury,
$650. 140 North River Rd.,
Des Plaines, Ill. 824-4135.
SAILFISH SAILBOAT 14 FT.
Blue-white nylon sail
cond. $225. Call CR 2-1977

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WOULD
YOU
LIKE
A
FAMILY
SAILBOAT?
O’Day
Day
Sailor,
17’,
fiberglas, fully equipped, with trailer.
Free lessons included. 831-4539.

16°

noo

A single unit

a

22’

Mofors

TRANSFERRED TO EUROPE!
ust sell our SLIGHTLY used 14’, 4ass. Alcort fibreglas Sunfish sailboat
match. 2 in 1 trailer. Sailboat deck
racing
green
w/white
hull
and
bckpit.
Compl. w/tutone dacron sail,
um.
mast
and
spars, _ self-baling
ckpit
and
jam-cleat.
McCulloch
ailer easily converts
to a 600 lb.
pacity
flat-bed
util.
w/tail
gate.
bth trailer and boat garage stored.
pst offer. 827-3429 after 5.

CARPENTER: They are knot holes,

To accuse

One’s male children

13: FT. PENGUIN SAILBOAT
Aluminum
mast,
new sail, complete
with trailer and life vests, $275 or best
offer. AL 1-3255 eves., wknds.

1960
17’
GLASSPAR
hp Evinrude; Tee-Nee
cover. Exc. cond.

Boats

BOBBY: What are those holes in the board?

Soup

Noise made by a cow

CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
agon. Excellent condition,
724-0718

DATS &amp; AIRPLANES

An article of clothing which
is worn on the foot

15.

with
6:30

MARSHALL
CRAFT
"SPEE
DEE”
Hydroplane.
actory
made,
regular
and fast. Lower units straight pipes; 3
propellers—new. $485—$175. 945-6433.

FORD,
RADIO,
HEATER,
2
PB,
auto.
trans.
$75
or best
DA 8-8885.

Smallest particles of matter

Boys and girls

PRICE FOR QUICK SALE
Beautiful 1965 16’ Delta runnabout 75
H.P. Johnson motor. Trailor. Loaded
with extras. Phone 256-2976.

CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVERT.
ke new throughout.
20,000 original
iles. Private. YO 5-5586.

por,
fer.

A fully grown female person

1].

FT.
OUTBOARD,
75 H.P.,
ELECtric
start.
Johnson
tee-hee
trailer,
skis, extras, all like-new.
Price: $1,300
DAvis 8-1110
FIBERGLAS SAILBOAT—VIXEN.
10’ centerboard sloop. Dacron sails.
Aluminum spars. Excellent condition.
W/trailer. Asking $450.
VE 5-2937.

DS
F-85
CUTLASS
CONVERT:;
064; blue with light blue top; bucket
pats; autom. trans.; $1,250. PArk 4y28; after 6 p.m. call 446-6570.

STATION
$800.

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Saat
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1961 COMET
2 DR.
6 CYL.
utom., R/H; $285. Can see at 8915 N.
rawford,
Skokie.
OR
4-3334 or 332890.

CHEVY
BEL
AIR,
RADIO,
eater,
WWs,
plus 2 mounted
snow
res.
Stick
shift,
V-8.
Excellent
pndition. $1,500. 234-5499.

et
7
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Behold!

IGINAL
OWNER,
FULL
POWER,
ust sell, leaving country. 433-0768.

AUTIFUL
’59
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
ir
conditioned;
full
power;
good
res; $595. 256-2762.

i gases
a Nast

&lt;-

Worn by babies to keep clean
while eating

Convert.

CADILLAC
« CONVERTIBLE
ed with black top, all leather, full
ower with air. $1,700..Mr. Nelson JU
8211 or 274-7937.

hi

;

FIBERGLAS
AUX.
SAIL
BOAT.
Dolphin
Class.
Fully
oeores
for
LMYA
racing.
Sails,
radio,
trailer,
etc.
Sleeps
4.
Head _ galley.
In
Wilmette Harbor. See Harbor Master.

FIBREGLAS
SAILBOAT,
10
FT.
long, 4 ft. wide. Holds 4 comfortably.
Portable
on
car
top
w/trailer-hitch
carrier. Carrier,
boat, peace
and 2
life jackets, $200. 272-4457.

’°64 VALIANT K 200
,
Stick.
White
with
red _ interior.
lean, sharp, economical. $950.
433-2897
9 MERC..
2 DOOR,
BLACK
P.S.
nd p.b.,
radio,
very
low
mileage.
rood cond.
Best offer. Call 869-5717
fter 6 p.m.

5

sees
ce
Svat ee AB
Baeeae # areske ress

1959
CENTURY
CORONADO
new 285 H.P. Gray Marine engine in
1966; run less than 36 hours.
Hull in
excellent condition; interior will need
uphols. in future. Avail for inspection
at
Arrow
Marine,
Fox
Lake,
Ill.
Priced to sell. Call 251-1698.

COMPLETE
BOAT
OUTFIT
1612 FT.
Lyman Lapstrake 40 h.p., Gale elec.
starter
motor,
gator
trailer,
water
skiis, tow ropes, boat cushions, etc.
Best offer takes.
AL 1-4714
1966-16 FT.
FIBERGLAS
SKI
boat with 65 H.P. Merce.
and Gator
trailer.
Less
than
50
hrs.
running
time.
Many
extras.
Best offer over
$2,000. 446-4759, after 7 p.m.

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b4 Classic 770 4 Dr. $ 795
b3 American 2 Dr. $ 495

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56 American H.T.
$1,495
B5 American Convt. $1,495

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Sale—Automobiles

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Cut out the windows on
dotted lines only. Cut out
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squares and

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so that they show
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opened.

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Classified—27

�SAIL AWAY
WITH PHIL ROSE ON
A SUMMER HOLIDAY
SPIRITED WITH DACRON!
Of Dacron® polyester/cotton, Carsons
sail mates . . . in the saltiest collection

of Phil Rose

sportswear

ever!

So

up

with the mast and 3 cheers for the red,
white and blue! Here comes the easiestto-care-for crew on land or sea! Sizes
8-18.

shift,

Pant

A.

blue;

also

lime,

14.00. B. Middy top, white/blue, blue/

white,

7.00.

C.

Pants

with

contrast

braid trim, back zip, white/blue, blue/
white, 10.00. D. Scoop neck top with
contrast trim, back zip, white/red/blue;

also white/lime/orange, 8.00. E. Jamaica shorts, white, blue: also lime, 6.00.
Active sportswear.

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_ Mrs. John Kovas of Kenilworth

(from left)and Mrs. R. M. Elwood
of Glencoe, listen to chairman Mrs.

Laurence W. Scott of Highland
| Park outline ideas for the Arts and
| Flowers Festival at Ravinia Park.

The North Shore was still buried
in snow early last February when
presidents of nine garden clubs,

|

representatives from the Women’s

Board of the Ravinia Festival, and
members of the Suburban Fine

-

Arts

-

Center

in

Highland

Park,

met to plan a festival of flowers
and art in Ravinia Park.
Since

that

meeting,

plans

have

been completed for an Arts and
Flowers Festival to be held June
23-25 immediately preceding the
1967 season

of music,

ballet,

and

theater.

Plan Beautification
Proceeds will benefit the Ravinia Festival Association and will

be used for the further beautification of-Ravinia Park.
A highlight of the show will be
flower arrangements inspired by
and displayed with paintings and
sculpture by members of the Fine
Arts Center.
Festival hours will be from 5
p.m. to 10 p.m. June 23, and from

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 24 and 25.
Other
will be

arrangements
inspired by

OP oe

divisions
the first

Ravinia Festival Association program July 3, 1936, and by “The

Shape of
Ravinia.

Things

to

Come”

at

The festivai will be open June 23
with a supper
at 6:30 p.m.
arranged by the North Shore
Garden Club. Mrs. Gerald Frankel
and Mrs.

Charles Calisch, both of

Highland Park, are co-chairmen.

Kenilworth
Home
and
Garden
Club with Mrs. Harold Keith of
Kenilworth as chairman.

Flower divisions schedules have
been mailed to every garden club
in Illinois. Among the innovations
for entries is an assemblage class
to be staged outdoors.
An

invitations

the

sculpture

Pavilion

and

class

will

com-

highlighted
will

honor

$

vinia music director, Seiji Ozawa.
These will be arranged on specially

built

platforms

throughout

the seating area.

A picnic luncheon Saturday,
June 24, is the project of the

plement

WOMEN

in
Ra-

Describe

Other chairmen
From

man

flower and garden supply shop.

include:
Nor-

Kenilworth—Mrs.

and

schedules,

Cram,

Mrs.

William Hanner, horticulture division, both of the Kenilworth Home

and Garden Club.
From

Glencoe—Mrs.

wood

and Mrs.

man,

Glencoe

R. M. El-

John

Butler,

Garden

Club,

both

of the Village Gardeners of Glencoe, and Mrs. William E. Hart-

Classes

A class is planned for table
settings of the past, present and
future; and in the horticulture
division, a section will be devoted
to patio plantings.

ing; Mrs. John Kovas,
Garden Guild, printing
tries.

Festival
chairmen
are
Mrs.
Laurence
W.
Scott
and
Mrs.
Robert
W.
J. Carey,
both
of

Club,

From
George

stag-

Glencoe
and en-

Highland
Park—Mrs.
Lilley, Ravinia Garden
treasurer;

Mrs.

John

Dei-

Highland Park and members of
the Garden Guild of Highland

mel, tickets, and Mrs. Bert Wallenstein, gate ticket-takers, both
of the North Shore Garden Club;
Mrs. John Dienner
and Mrs.

Park.

George

‘aaa

A blueprint of the Ravinia Festival grounds is studied by (from left) Mrs. William
E. Hartinan of Glencoe, Mrs. Norman Cram of Kenilworth, and Mrs. John Butler of
Glencoe.

Doherty,-

Garden

Guild,

From

Winnetka—Mrs.

F.

Cur-

tiss Eastman, Green Meadows
Garden Club, chairman of Maintenance.

From
Joseph

Hubbard
Woods—Mrs.
M.
Greeley,
Winnetka

Garden
sion.

Club,

conservation

divi-

Schedules for entries are avail
able from Mrs. Kovas, 365 Green

wood Av., Glencoe, or Mrs. Han
ner, 333 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth.
Advance sale tickets at a re
duced price and tickets for the
supper and picnic lunch are avail
able from “Arts and Flowers,’
312 Prospect Av., Highland Park
60035; or from the Suburban Fine
Arts Center, 1140 Park
Highland Park, 60035.

Av.

West

ae

Planning the Arts and Flowers Festival at Ravinia Park are (from left) Mrs. Charles
Calisch, Mrs. Gerald Frankel, and Mrs. Robert W. J. Carey, all of Highland Park.
(Merner Photos)
May 25, 196

�Settlement Board
Party Will Benefit
Local Thrift Shop
The

annual

June

party

of

the

Northwestern University Settlement Board will be held at noon
June
7 in the home
of Mrs.
Gordon Buchanan, 557 Clavey Ct.,
Highland Park.
Assisting Mrs. Buchanan with
the luncheon and bridge for members and guests
will be Mrs.
Kenneth
Larrance,
Mrs. Frank
McDonald,
Mrs.
John Harmon,
and Mrs. Thomas McDavitt, all of

Highland

Park.

The

party

will

benefit the Highland Park Thrift
Shop.
Mrs. Eileen Buer, shop director
will receive white elephants donated by members.

Regular meetings will not be
held during July and August,
although members will continue
knitting

and

sewing

gifts.

Mrs. Carl H. Scheer
Receives Award

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gilli

Mrs. Edward H. Higgins (left) serves cookies to Golden Circle
members Mrs. Lella Smith, secretary, and Mrs. Edith Drake,
president. All are of Highland Park. Mrs. Higgins is the
philanthropy chairman of the Highland Park Woman's Club, hostess
for the annual party. (Staff Photo}

Mrs. Carl H. Scheer of Deerfield
was awarded a certificate from

the Veterans Administration Voluntary Services in ‘recognition of
her 20 years of service.
Although Mrs. Scheer has been

EW

a

Teenage ticket sellers for the Riverview Rambler are already
making sales for the June 20 event. From Highland Park are (from
left) Joel Harren,

Fred

Fenster,

and

Toni Skinder. (Howard

munities to promote the annual
une 20 Riverview Ramble benefit
for United Charities.

Now

in

its

14th

year,

the

Ramble is a traditional family
puting including a picnic hour
Show from 5 to 7 p.m. with park

ete Anniversary
The
thirty-fifth
hampagne brunch

Shore

Alpha

Delta

of

anniversary
the North

Pi

alumnae

as held yesterday in the Kenilorth home of the group’s founder
rs. Albert E. Jenner Jr.
Among the past presidents still
Active in the North Shore alumnae
s Mrs. Richard F. Killelea of
Deerfield.

1930

only

the

V.A.

go back to

A member
of the American
Legion Auxiliary, Deerfield Unit
No. 738, she has worked primarily
with mental patients at Downey
Hospital.
In addition to her certificate,
Mrs. Scheer was named to the
Downey Honor Roll of Devotion
for volunteers who received 2,500
hour Silver Pins previous to 1967
and received a special emblem for
more
than
1,750 hours
served
through December, 1966.

eenagers Will Sell Tickets
For Annual Riverview Ramble
Teenage ticket teams have been

since

records

1930.

Fochler

Photo)

organized in 40 Chicagoland com-

volunteer

Service

rides from 7 p.m. to midnight.
The Picnic Hour Show will be
sponsored by Quaker Oats and
Freddie Wacker’s Band will provide entertainment.
Proceeds
of the fun
benefit
support the three branches
of
United Charities—the Family Ser-

Weavers to Meet

vice Bureau, Camp Algonquin,
and the Legal Aid Bureau.

Old and new board members of
the North Shore Weavers Guild

Ticket information is available
from the United Charities’ office,
123 W. Madison St., Chicago.

will meet at 10 a.m. today in the
home of Mrs. William A. Peterson, 2663 Hillside Ln., Evanston.
The new president of the Guild
is Mrs. A. H. Howard of Highland
Park.
Mrs. John Val Gallas, also of

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Brierhill Rd., Deerfield. Cocktails
and a cook-out are planned for the

Park,

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Church,
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Sun ’n Swim Meet in Fashion
i
oF

There’s freedom
of choice as the sunworshippers really come out to play.

=e

Highland

Park

beaches will abound
with a wide variety

of sportswear

this

summer — three
versions of the bikini alone shown
in local stores.
For sun - wear,
but not for swim-

ming,

are _ pants-

dresses, bold slacks,
and
_
traditional
Bermudas, all done

up in bright colors
and matching tops
and scarves.
Whether

it’s

a

one-piece suit with
overblouse, or with

pants legs to cover
up figure flaws, or
a reckless
bikini
afrill with ruffles
—it’s sun-time and
time to wear what

comes naturally for
the season and the

activity.

Brief Cole of
California _ bikini
maintains feminine look with
Thermo - Jack
pants dress has

stripes

in

white

|

yards of tiny organdy ruffles.

Slacks in yach
ing stripes can b
had with mate

ing cropped tor
By Rosecres
Garnett and Co
Highland Park.

with yellow, pink,
or blue. Fluted
skirt disguises
pants. At Billie's
in Highwood.

African
For the
not-sodaring,
Bobbie
Brooks has designed
a blue and white
cotton
knit one

be

loc
seen

Highland

Pa

beaches this su
mer.
Bermue
shorts
wi

feminine _ ruffles.

cropped top a
matching sca

Rosby's

Suburban

Fashions,
Park.

Highland

are at Garne
and Co., Hig
land Park.

piece suit, also with

— 66

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May

25,

196

�%

Miss Kramer
Repeats
Miss Karen
ter

of

Vows

P. Kramer,

Mr.

Highlander Chapter
Slates Installation

and

Mrs.

The new Highlander Chapter of
Women’s American ORT will inStall officers at 8 p.m. today in the
home of Mrs. Roy Simon, 861

daughHerbert

‘Kramer of Highland Park, became the bride of Charles Gordon
Abrams,
son
of Mrs. Irving
Abrams of Chicago and the late
Mr. Abrams on Apr. 18.
Cantor

Moses

Silverman

Highland Av., Highland Park.
Mrs. Burton Sokolsky of Highland Park, president of Lake
County region, will be the installing officer and also will sign the

read

chapter’s charter.

the evening marriage vows in the
Continental Plaza Hotel, Chicago.
A wedding dinner in the hotel

;

followed.
The bride’s sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steven J.
Ross of Los Angeles, were the
honor attendants.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
peau de soie trimmed with seed
pearl beading.

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Mr. ad

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ni

Miss Farmer

Mr. Abrams is with the National
Guard, stationed in Fort Dix, N.J.
Mrs. Abrams is living in Highland

Recites Vows
The First Presbyterian Church
of Deerfield was the setting for
the Apr. 15 marriage of Miss
Helen

L.

Farmer

of

Park
term

temporarily, completing her
as a teacher in the Green

Bay School.
to)

(Bronson

Coles Pho7

Highland

Rev.

Bernard

Didier

read

reception

was

held in the

of Mr.

and

Barbara Sackheim
Engaged to Marry
Mr. and Mrs. Norman

R. Sack-

heim
of Highland
Park
have
announced
the
engagement
of

their davghter Barbara Lynn to
Jeffrey Weiner, son of Mr. and
Weiner

of

Overland

is a
Tau

Mr. Weiner expects to graduate
from Northwestern in June with a

degree in accounting. He is a
member
of Praetorians
social
fraternity and Beta Alpha Psi
national accounting honorary. He
plans to continue his studies at
Northwestern’s Law School in the
fall.

Frank Stupple of Wauconwas matron of honor. She
light pink organza ensemcarried deep pink carna-

tions.
Dr. Alexander Smith of EvansOn was best man.
After a honeymoon in northern

Mrs.

Joseph

Ronald

Dixler,

Se-

Mrs.

and Mrs. Robert

er; Mrs. George Annes, recording
secretary; and Mrs. Leslie Kipnis,
corresponding secretary. All live
in Highland Park.
This is the 10th chapter to be

Sackheim

sorority.

Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Fenton of Carlinville, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
A. Park of Santa’ Ana.

Mrs.
da, Ill.,
wore a
ble and

Miss Barbara

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member
of Sigma Delta

Jack

Ascher,

Mrs.

Robert Dorfman,

degree in education at Northwest-

Deer-

Mrs.

include Mrs. Calpresident;
Mrs.

Garmisa, vice presidents; Mrs.
Allen Bloomfield, financial secretary; Mrs. Joel Spungin, treasur-

Miss Sackheim is studying for a

the afternoon vows and a wedding
field home
Anderson.

Stanton

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Mrs. Harry
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Park and Glenn M. Park of Santa
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The

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Gordon,

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June,

1968,

wedding

organized

in

the

Lake

County

region.

Auxiliary to Meet
The May meeting of the Ravinia
Auxiliary to the Chicago Commons Association will be held at 1
p.m. tomorrow in the home of
Mrs. Robert Billeter, 760 Thorn-

meadow Rd., Riverwoods.

A desSert-luncheon will precede

a business meeting. After the
meeting Mrs. Billeter will show
_ Slides of the many wild flowers
- growing in the Riverwoods area.

Miss

Caro]

Siden

Miss Carol Siden ©
Will Wed Sept. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Pohn of
Glencoe announce the engagement
of their daughter Carol Siden to
Michael
Caplan,
son of Mrs.
Leonard Schwartz of Chicago and ~
the late Louis Caplan.
Miss Siden, a graduate of New
Trier,
attends
Ohio University.
Her fiance lives in Chicago.

A Sept. 3 wedding is planned.

is

planned. (Bronson Coles Photo)
During the afternoon, members

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Wilmette. (J. D. Landfield Photo)

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�Academy Mothers Plan Antiques Show
By MARY

BETH MURPHY

“Time is on our side’’ particularly pertains to the Lake Forest
Academy

Mothers’

Association,

who are sponsoring the Sixth
Annual
Lake
Forest
Antiques
Show and Sale.
Forty-four dealers representing
13 states will exhibit their wares
rom 11 a.m.

to 10 p.m.

June

8-9

and until 6 p.m. June. 10 in Reid
‘Hall.
- The
antiques
show
provides
scholarships to the academy. Last
year ,the Mothers’
Association
sponsored 20 scholarships.
At
a recent press luncheon in
the Casino Club, a panel elaberated on this pre-occupation with
time, which today especially con-

cerns antique dealers and collectors.
Charles R. Feldstein, president

of Charles Frank and Co., pointed
out

dealers

and

buyers

can

no

longer rely on the U.S. Customs
for its evaluation of what constitutes an antique.

Before
made

February,

merchandise

prior to 1830 could enter the

United States duty free. This law
was changed making any item
which was 100 years old duty free.
“The

dealer

judgment

cannot

with

confirm

the

his

government,

and the buyer is going to have to
be more knowledgeable to make
a distinction between a 19th century
reproduction,’
said
Mr.
Feldstein.

Aside

from

antiques

being

The

Alcove

Gift Shop

Miss

of High-

Auxiliary women
displayed gift
items in the large foyer.
Mrs. Robert Beuttas and Mrs.
Robert David, both of Deerfield,
were sale co-chairmen. A make-

by

one of the shop’s creative workshops, was the center of attention.
Mrs.
Norman
Vance,
Alcove
of Highland

Fulton,

One of the panelists who avidly
the enthusiastic collector Letitia
Baldridge (Mrs. Robert) Hollensteiner.
Mrs.

hands"

as

she

waits

for

of
her
the

Sixth Annual Lake Forest An_
tiques Show and Sale June 8-10.

“To
know

Proceeds will go for scholarships
|
to Lake Forest Academy.
ton Merner Photo)

(Mil-

chairmen

Northbrook;

Mrs.

on

to

about

social

Ambassador

love antiques

the

have

them,”

the

and
Amer-

you have
said

to

Mrs.

installment

only

one

plan

thing

they

or

just

could

love,”’ she said.
However, no matter what time
antiques are born ‘‘antiques imply
far more than mere age—quality,
and historical sigauthenticity,

chairman

will

B. Appino of

H. L. Kennicott

Jr. and Mrs. John G. Strauss, both
of Highland
Park;
and
Mrs.
Bernard Silverman of Deerfield.

LETS

was

she

when

paintings even if they have to do it

Park,

attending

de-

young couples start collecting fine

Maple Hill Rd., Glencoe.
Team

first

Hollensteiner.
She also pointed out how well
the old always goes so beautifully
with the new. “I would like to see

entertain area chairmen at luncheon
today
in her home,
40

include Mrs. James

Hollensteiner

Mrs. David Burce of
ican embassy in Paris.

of hostesses for the season-long
art exhibit at Ravinia Park, will
M. Phelan
Mrs. James
Bannockburn has “time on

by
indi-

follows Miss Tomlinson’s advice is

Luncheon to Honor
Ravinia Hostesses
Maurice

continued
expresses

“Everyone should collect something—it could be seashells,” she
said.

presided over the punch bowl.

Mrs.

person

viduality when he buys an antique.

Gift chairman, and Mrs. Raymond
both

a

antiques

tion which necessitated a temporary closing of the lobby, the

Perlman,

Tomlinson

saying

secretary

netted over
fund during
May 8.
of construc-

believe birthday cake created

Designers.

veloped her interest and love for

Alcove Sales Aid
Hospital Campaign
land Park Hospital
$1,000 for the building
its 16th birthday sale
Taking advantage

“timely,” they are also a pleasant
accessory to any decor.
“The sterile look of modern
interiors has given way to the
responsive
eye
for the more
interesting, personable interior,”
said Elizabeth Tomlinson, president of the Illinois Chapter of
American
Institute of Interior

nificance must be considered,”
declared Mr. Feldstein.

Memorial

Mass

Mrs. George L. Simmonds (left) and Mrs. John V. Spachner both
of Highland Park are among sponsors of the June 8-10 Lake Forest
Antiques Show. They are both discerning collectors of eighteenth
century antiques. (Milton Merner Photo)

Deer path Center Will Windup Season
The Deerpath Center of Infant
Welfare will windup a full season
of activities with a luncheon at
12:30 p.m. June 5 in the home of
Mrs. Richard Hardy, 1361 Estate
Ln., Lake Forest.
The committee met recently in
the Deerfield home of Mrs. John
S. Camp to finalize the luncheon

plans

Members of the Italian Women’s Prosperity Club will say a
mass for their deceased members
at 8 a.m. on Memorial Day in St.
James
Church,
134 North
Av.,
Highwood.
They also will participate in the

Memorial

«

and

address

invitations.

Mrs. John Ware of Lake Forest,
club president, will present corsages to members who will be
honored at the luncheon.
The board will meet prior to the
luncheon to begin planning their
Oct.
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Mrs.
Donald Davis of Deerfield and
Mrs. Lloyd Monson of Lake Forest have been appointed benefit
chairmen for next year.

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The club once again will take

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Mrs.
John P. Gnaedinger
of
Highland Park is chairman of the

benefit party of the Junior Board
of Planned Parenthood,
at Arlington Park.

July

14

Bastille Day at the Races is the
theme of the event and will be the
feature
race
that
day.
Junior
Board president Mrs. Bradley W.
Rippel of Northfield will present
the trophy.

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Cocktails, dinner, and dancing
will follow the race. Proceeds will
provide a new bedside education
program for maternity wards at
Cook-County Hospital.

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The fourth annual benefit was
announced at a recent preview
party in the French restaurant
Mon Petit in Chicago. Posters,
balloons, and streamers in French

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Mrs. Burton Sokolsky (left) Lake County Region ORT president
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Highlander chapter. Charter members watching are Mrs.
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- Presidents to Host Luncheon
The outgoing president of the
- North Shore Congregation Israel
Sisterhood Mrs. Roy W. Server
and incoming president Mrs. MurJ.

Brenner,

both

of

Highland

ark, will be hostesses at a noon
hors d ’oeuvres reception.
The installation luncheon will
start

at 12:45 p.m.

Rebecca

K.

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Vernon Av., Glencoe.

June

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840

-Luncheon reservations may be
made with Mrs. Lloyd Kupfer_ berg, 794 Highland, Highland Park,
or
Mrs. Henry Bloomfield, 300
Euclid Av., Winnetka.
A story

book

lady

will be

available

for

pre-school children.
Officers to be installed include
Mrs. Brenner; Mrs. Edward Wessel, vice president of administration;
Mrs.
Robert
Witt,
vice
president
of membership;
and
Mrs. Roy W. Server, vice presi-

dent

of budget,

all

summer
after graduation
from
Deerfield High School.
This trip she will visit friends and
Bishop in Bamberg, and also will
visit Bremen and Frankfort. Miss
Maas will be the first to return for

a visit with her father’s family in
Eitzendorf

since

1868.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ryno of Deerfield a and Mrs. John P.
fel tower with the July
of Planned Parenthood.
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Assistant hostesses include Mrs.
Dennis Haase and Mrs. Karl W.
Wallensiek, both of Northbrook;
and Mrs. Larry Zent of Deerfield.
Mrs.
Zent,
1440
Woodridge,
has further information.

of Highland

Park.
Also Mrs. Oscar S. Stollman,
membership secretary; Mrs. William
Sulkin,
vice president
of
services; Mrs. Eugene J. Sadin,
recording
secretary,
all
from
Highland Park; and Mrs. Bernard
Karlin of Deerfield, vice president
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By ANN FEUER

many
recently

commissioned an Israeli artist to
create three large collages. Two.

sculptor,

ceramist,
jeweler,
and_ silversmith. Since 1960, he has concentrated on architectural art, producing

stained
lages he
tus were
Artist
College,
in

sculptured

walls

Depicts Impact
“What my collection shows is
the impact the Jews have made

and

glass windows. The colmade for Maurice Sperhis first.
in residence at Carmel
a prep school near Oxford

England,

Mr.

Azaz

came.

on the countries they lived in and
what impact those countries made
on the Jews.”’
A book collector too, he seeks
those on religion, culture, and art
pertaining to the Jewish people.
The Highland Park man also

to

Highland Park and worked on the
collages in a studio Mr. Spertus
set up for him in the house on
Bob-O-Link Rd.
The 314-foot-wide and 7-foot-high
panels are titled, ‘Israel,’ ‘“‘The
Holocaust,” and ‘‘Jewish Heritage
on the American Scene.”’ The first
two are in the Pavilion of Judaism
at the exposition.

Nechemiah

Azaz

Mr. Spertus has been collecting
Jewish ceremonial and historical
objects for the last 20 to 25 years.

He denies being a collector in the
sense of an art collector, but said
rather, “I have been assembling
objects and books which reflect

the life of the Jewish people in as

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a museum of the natural history
of the Jews, rather than one that
houses only objects of esthetic
beauty.

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East

had accumulated pictures, photographs, newspaper and magazine
clippings, and all sorts of related
objects that reflect his consuming

interest.
artist

These

and

he

gave

explained

to~ the

the

idea

of

the collages.

With

this

assortment,

plus

the

traditional art materials, the artist was turned loose in the studio.
For ‘‘Holocaust,’ he chose a
strong color scheme,
with the

Hebrew

letters

for

‘‘Thou

ee

Reb

Azaz

Africa,

“1’m inclined to believe I have

of the three are now on display at
Montreal’s Expo ’67.
Nechemiah

lands as I can find them—

Asia Minor, North
and West Europe.

oe

man

La

Park

Shalt

Not Kill” dominating the center of

the panel. Whirling around the
motto are pictures—a child holding up his hands as the Huns of
the 20th Century point a rifle at

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A Highland

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his back, a white-bearded old man
scrubbing a sidewalk, a burned
book.

Objects incorporated in the panel include a spicebox, used for the

ceremony which closes the Sabbath, its lid symbolically broken.
A

stylized

burning

bush,

the

one

that was not consumed by the
flames, reminds the viewer that
the spirit of the victims was
consumed by their enemies.
The

nated

Sets

Theme

‘Israel’?

panel

by

a menorah,

branched

candelabra.

is

not

domi-

the sevenNearby

the

city blazon, or coat of arms, of
Jerusalem is only partly visible,
since the Holy City does not
belong entirely to the Jews.

In the center, the shofar (ram’s
horn) announces the liberation of
the people, the ingathering of the

exiled in their homeland.
A

God’s

rainbow

promise

at

the

top

to Noah

recalls

that

the

world
would
never
again
be
drowned in a flood.
The infinite detail and symbolism in the panels hold the view-

er’s interest.and provide food for
thought in addition to offering a
summary of each topic, according
to Mr. Spertus.

When the exposition is over, the
three panels probably will be
displayed

elsewhere

just

as

Mr.

Spertus has permitted other items
from his extensive collection to be
shown to the public.

One natural

display

site would

be the Jewish Museum Mr. Spertus hopes will eventually be built
in Chicago.

Holocaust"

WILL GO TO VIETNAM
Pvt. Edward S. Badger Jr., son
of the Edward S. Badgers, 439 N.
Central Av., Highwood, will go to
Viet Nam in June where he has
been assigned to the 53rd. Combat
Support Battalion. Pvt. Badger,
who received his basic training at
Ft. Campbell, Ky., has been with
Headquarters
and Headquarters
Detachment 2nd Brigade at Ft.
Ord in California.

Israel"

Annual Scul pture Show
To Open in Marina Cit
The seventh annual New Horizons in Sculpture show, sponsored
by the North Shore Art League,
will open June 4, and will run
through July 22 in Marina City’s
summer gallery and outdoor pavilion.
John

wood

Libberton,

3527

Ln., Wilmette,

Spruce-

is chairman

of the event, with Forman Onderdonk, 2304 Grey St., Evanston, as
co-chairman.
Assisting them are Chicagoan
Eldon Danhausen;
Mrs. Donald

Flax,

268

Moraine

Rd.,

Alfred

Howard,
1023 Marion
Rd., and
William
Kalan,
1250 McDaniels
Av., all of Highland Park; Mrs.
Bill Fisher, 2828 Wilmette Av.,
Wilmette; Mrs. Frederick Littell,

190

Apple

Tree

Rd.,

Winnetka;

and Mrs. Frank Prower of Skokie.
Opening day hours will be from
2:30 to 5:30 p.m. The exhibit can
be seen thereafter from 10 a.m. to

5 p.m.

Mondays

through

Satur-

days and from noon to 5 p.
Sundays.
Jurors for the show, open to a
adult Illinois sculptors, are Ja
van der Marck, director of t
Chicago
Museum
of Contemp
rary Art, scheduled to open in t
fall; Prof. Orazio Fumagalli, a
department
chairman
at Sto
State
University,
Menomine
Wis.;
and
New
York
paint
Sherman Drexler.
A first prize of $750, a second
$250, and five awards of $100 ead
will be awarded by the league.
addition,
Marina
City Manag
ment is offering a $1,000 purchas
prize.
May

25,

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Peter P. Jacobi

‘Wait Until Dark’

Winners

THEATER OPENING the other evening had something strangely
sad about it. This viewer felt as if he was at a wake The object
of attention was something not alive and yet something to dote upon

and give attention.

“Wait

Frederick

Until

Dark,”

Knott

the

who

latest

wrote

product

“Dial

M

of

for

Murder,” began its run at the Studebaker.
“Wait Until Dark” also is a chiller, but not as
good as its predecessor. Yet it is good enough
to merit some praise.
But I said it was like a wake. It was. There,

before us, was a play the likes of which has
pleased and goose pimpled theater patrons for
generations.

“Wait

Until Dark,’’ however,

be just about the last of the breed.
For all the good acting and snappy
tion, ‘“‘Wait Until Dark”

4

may

produc-

is limp and unfrighten-

ing when compared to the hair raisers which

4

have come

Mr. Jacobi

to us in film form.

A ‘“Diabolique,”

“The Haunting,” and any number of Hitchcock

In sculpture, first prize went to
Irene (Mrs. Howard) Koven, 265

Roger

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its

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possibilities,

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nedium for fright. Even television can, when it is given the chance, do
a better job.
I don’t think you’re going to see many more “Wait Until Darks.” And

or that reason alone I would urge you to go and see a bit of theater
the little dramatic

viability in Mr.

p prized object. They fail, as you must know even before the curtain
pens. But the woman’s fight to survive and outmaneuver the fiends is
what keeps you perked for the evening.
There are a couple of really chilling scenes. And there is a production

orthy of praise, for once
asting weaknesses.

thoroughly

professional,

without

the usual

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BLYTH,

lovely as she has always

been,

effectively

conveys

the

ovements and emotions of a woman still adjusting to blindness. She
Iso makes a good foil—one who turns to reasoning when survival is at

take.

Her three villains also are well drawn: Donald Buka, Val Bisoglio,
nd most of all James Tolkan as a creepy, completely bald psychopath
ho already has killed one woman and is not averse to killing a second.
The garden apartment set is serviceable. The staging, by Arthur

Penn and Porter Van Zandt, is taut.

It is a museum
ears

to

come,

remember

back

aSshioned breathtakers ... ”’
et.

in

1967

I saw

one

of

those

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North

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Olive

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the
school,
Woody
Guthrie
rote more than 1,000 folk songs,
cluding the “unofficial’’ national
them,
“This
Land
Is
Your
and.”
Among the: best known of his
orks are ‘Roll On, Columbia,”
Pastures of Plenty,” ‘So Long,
*s Been Good to Know You,”
ard Traveling,’ and ‘Reuben
ames.”
Plan Display
A
Guthrie
display,
featuring
ories,
articles,
pictures,
and
boks, is planned.

Three different programs will
P given at 2, 3, and 4 o’clock.

ay 25, 1967

Society;

Farland, singer of Scottish songs;
The Juniors, a 10-member group;
Terrance Ong of Prairie View,
singing Malaysian songs; the Balsam Sisters, Israeli songs; and a
guitar sextet.
Will Participate
Deerfield—Betsy

Gand,

Dan

Havens,

Jan

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bf experimental films are among

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highlights

of

a Spring

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estival to be presented by
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the

The

will

week-long

program

bpen at 7:30 p.m. June 3 with a
broduction of ‘Snow White’”’ by the

llinois State Ballet Company in
he auditorium of the West Cambus of Waukegan Township High
5chool.
A trio recital by members of the
usic
Center
faculty
will
be
presented at 4 p.m. June 4 in Lilac
ottage, Bowen
Park,
1917 N.
bheridan Rd., Waukegan.
List Artists

The
artists are Miss Estelle
wigart, cellist, and her brother
eorge
Swigart,
violinist,
and
eorge Banhalmi, pianist. Miss
wigart is head
of the music
epartment for the Glencoe eleentary
schools;
Mr.
Swigart
eaches
in the Glencoe
public
hools;
and Mr.
Banhalmi_
is

hairman of the piano department
pr the Music Center of the North
hore in Winnetka.

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show

and

discuss

experi-

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The

Lake

County

Art

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ill display
members’
works
roughout the week in Lilac
Will Give ‘Oz’
The closing event will be a
erformance of ‘The Wizard of
z’’ at 7:30 p.m. June 10 in Lyon
hool, 800 S. Elmwood St., Wauegan. Drama and dance students

d Children’s Chorus members
ill appear in the show.
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derwritten by the Illinois Arts
ouncil.

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Theater

To Open

present ‘‘A Tale of Hand Christian

Andersen”

June 21
The

North

Shore’s

zenberg of Deerfield as Madame
Doro, Ballerina with the Royal
Danish Ballet; Dan Winkless of
Kenilworth as the ballet director,
Neals, Madame Doro’s husband;
and Jennifer McNerney of Winnetka as Madame Kronstaad.
Sequences
in the
show
will
include
‘Thumbelina,”
‘Little

The Toby Nicholson School of
Dance and Musical Theater will
at 4:15 today in Win-

netka Community House.

only

profes-

sional summer theater has set its
opening date and chosen its plays
for the season.
The Academy
Playhouse
will
open June 21 in Loyola Academy’s
Little Theater, 1110 N. Laramie,

Wilmette.

The musical play is based on
the life of the cobbler who is
remembered for his fairy tales.
Northwestern
University
student Clarke Maylone will play the
title role in the show integrating
dance, song, and story.
Other leads are Greg

Wilmette

as Peter,

adopted

apprentice;

More

Ida’s Flowers,”’ “The Ugly Duckling,’’ and “The Little Mermaid.”
Local cast members are:
From Deerfield—Sarah McBride
Scott McIntyre, Amy Untermyer,
and Leslie McBride,
From
Highland
Park—Leslie

of

the cobbler’s
Janet

Kat-

Cunningham
From

and

Nancy

Liff.

Riverwoods—Kathy

Fa-

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The ~American
Conservatory
Theater’s four-week run at Ravinia, Aug. 22 through Sept. 18, is

the only other
pany

professional

scheduled

to

appear

comin the

area this summer.
The nine-week program
will
consist of the Ben Hecht-Charles
MacArthur comedy, ‘The Front
Page’; Eugene Ionesco’s ‘Rhi-

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of the absurd; and a double bill,
Peter
Shaffer’s
‘The
Private
Ear’’ and “‘The Public Eye.”
Mr. Shaffer is the author of the
current Broadway
hit, “Black: .
Comedy,” and ‘‘Royal Hunt of the
Sun,” which appeared on the
Chicago stage after a long run in
New York. The shows each will
run for three weeks.
will

be

given

Rs

Delicious,

noceros,’”’ representing the theater

Performances

4p

Golden

Brown,

FRENCH FRIED

at

8:15 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturdays,
and at 8:15 p.m. Sundays.
The Very

Rev.

John

H. Reinke,

Loyola Academy president, said
the nonprofit venture is intended
to show the school’s appreciation
of the welcome and support it has
received from the North Shore
suburbs since it moved to Wil-

489 Waukegan Ave.

mette 10 years ago.

young people as well as adults, he

Shore

Sculptor
To Have Showing
Sylvia (Mrs. LeRoy) Weis of
Highland Park will have a monthlong show of her latest sculpture
the
5 in the Adele
Rosenberg Gallery, 226 E. On-

tario
cago.

St.,

Mrs.

ne
been

Institute

Weis,

222 Cedar Av.,
has exhibited in
the Jean Dichter Gallery in

Mrs. Weis

has

Chi-

Denver,

represented
of

Chicago’s

and

in the Art
Sales

and

Rental Gallery for the last three
years.
The sculptor’s work was accepted in Spectrum ’65 and in the
New

Horizons

in Sculpture

in 1964, ’65 and ’66.
76

shows

Wee

585 Central Ave.

mo

Shep

Shapiro

of Highland

Park

demonstrates

the usual

and

unusual uses of an apple. His apple on
will be exhibited at
enter Professional Artists’
the Bernard Horwich Jewish Community
Showcase.

Area

Artists

Pembridge
House

To Participate

,

| In Showcase

NURSING
CENTER
»

Painters,

sculptors,

ceramists,
»:

and jewelry makers from the
suburbs and Chicago will partici-

DIN! ACHILLE,

pate in the second annual Profes-

sional

Artists’

Showcase

at

the

Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center, 3003 W. Touhy Av.,

r "

Loyola Academy office.

PARK

THE MOST CONGENIAL RESTAURANTEUR
on the NORTH SHORE . . . astride the
ITALIAN CAVALRY‘S MEANEST HORSE~IN 1919

Moderate prices will prevail in
the hope of attracting the area’s
added.
John Bettenbender of Chicago,
former head of the Loyola University speech department and producer of off-Broadway plays, will
be artistic director. Marshall Migatz, who has produced summer
theater in the Chicago area and
has been a theatrical press agent,
will be the producer.
Both Chicago and New York
actors will appear in the company.
The 414-seat air-conditioned theater will be available for fundraising theater parties. Information can be obtained from the

HIGHLAND

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Dini b

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Hours of the show are 8 p.m. to
midnight

Saturday,

noon

to

10

Lazard,
(Mrs.

vine

1610
Martin)

Dr.;

Linden

Av.;

Lerman,

Sydelle

144

(Mrs.

Sherman, 2946 Idlewood Ln.;
Shep Shapiro, 767 Rice St.

June
Ra-

Dan)
and

STUDENT SINGS
Miss Barbara L. Rhoades of
Wilmette sang recently in the Varsity Glee Club’s May Gala Show
at Purdue University. Miss Rhoades
lives at 2432 Meadow Dr. N.

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Highland Park exhibitors are
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1915 Old Briar Rd.; Louise N.
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:

�Anspach Mixes Travel,
ome Buying Business
By JUDI NICOL
arolyn Anspach of H. and R.
spach Realtors came
to the
ce to help her husband answer
phones in 1943. Twenty-four

rs later she is still there.
fir. and Mrs. Herman Anspach
jointly manage H. and R.
spach travel and real estate
ncies.
Mr.
Anspach
is the
pst Realtor in town, having
ted here
in 1924 with his
her Robert.

he travel agency was added in
. “We rented homes for people

he summer so that they would
e money
for
travel,’
Mr.
pach said. ‘Then we went into
travel business to‘help people

Real Estate

This article is another in a series
on
members
of
the
EvanstonNorth
Shore
Board
of Realtors.

make
arrangements
trips.’
The Anspachs, in
Operating the oldest
agency in Highland

claim

for

their

addition to
real estate
Park,
also

to be the only local Real-

tors who own their own building.
“‘We practice what we preach,”
Mr. Anspach said. ‘“‘We believe in

participating

in

the

community,

IS A LAWYER required for
purchase of a home?
The law does not require that
rchaser or seller be repreA

purchaser or
seller may represent
himself

Bloom St., where they now live.
The house they razed to build
their home was the oldest house
in Port Clinton, the village name

preceding Highland Park.
Since

that

1924, Mr. Anspach figures

he

has

sold

at

least

90

percent of the lake-front property
in Highland Park at: least once,

and some houses in other parts of
town four times.

was built in 1947 from the bricks
of the walk-in front of the old

Property values throughout the
years have increased nearly 3
times, Mrs. Anspach added. During that time taxes have increased

Forum

purchase

at least six times.
Tastes also are

is

a

formal

written

agreement to purchase a certain
property at a given price by said
purchaser, sometimes
certain
contingencies
(Continued

subject
such
on page 78)

ed by a lawyer in a real estate
transaction.

the workers could hardly cut them
they were so hard,” Mr. Anspach
said. The Anspachs also remember subdividing the property on

living here, and owning here.”
Their office, at 463 Central Av.,

sa Lawyer Required
V hen Buying a Home
Hay’s questions are answered
rving E. Poehler, vice presiof Quinlan and Tyson, Inc.,
Sherman Av., Evanston.)

Brand house at that location.
“They are hand-made bricks and

,

cas z# . e

Bie:

RR:
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et oe a
(tinPy

£4

WR

if
*¢ pte

a

¢3

to
as

oak

different,

Mr.

Mr.

Anspach noted. “When I started
here, buyers wanted the biggest
lot and the largest house they
could find. Now the ideal house is
smaller. It is too hard to get
servants.”
Mr.
Anspach remembers
the
lean
years
for
a real
estate
broker. ‘Property was very much
in demand in the 20s,” he said.

“Prices

sion.

soared

Sige

Oe

and

Mrs.

ee

Herman

Anspach

until the Depres-

Lake-front

property

in

1929

would sell for as much as $500 a
front foot—which is what it often
(Continued on page 78)

4

k Mey

;

but in so doing
assumes full responsibility for
all
technical
and legal matters concerning

the transaction.
A
A lawyer is the
r. Poehler
only one who
represent the buyer or seller
e closing of a real estate
saction.

In

other

words

the

RIVERWOODS — Just listed

saction may not be closed by
al estate broker
except a lawyer.

or

anyone

home.

In

is—A house
family, and

privacy.

HOW LONG DOES it nory take to sell a home?
Up to a couple of years ago a
bd of 3% months was considthe average length of time to

a

Here it
growing

our

present

for you, and 3 ACRES FOR
excellent room arrangement

Fireplace wall in living room,
wonderful
fruit-wood
cabinet
wonderful water.
This original owner
a child’s
aradise.
bar-b-q’s.
$41,900.

3-4 bedrooms,
kitchen
with

home offers gracious
Pretty
property
with

sell

within

30

days

g Service of the EvanstonShore Board of Realtors.
AT IS AN “‘offer’’?
An “offer” or agreement to

25,

1967

the entire
areas
for

es

family, and is
those
summer

IR

OFFERE

You'll

be

glad

you

“WHERE

eg

sdiP

SEE IT TODAY

from

it is listed with the Multiple

Ideal for a
who require

large family room. A
for
Mom,
230’well,

Dei Me

aA home, but it is almost safe
ay any house priced right
d

2 baths,
builtsins.

living for
secluded

et no research has been done
the actual length of time to

4

YOUR
HORSE!
for IN-LAWS,

5 sels neraoeh

called

REAL

te

ESTATE

IS AN

ART"

BEDROOMS

— $31,000

26° Living Room with bay window; 12x 13' Dining
Room; cabinet Kitchen with disposal and eating
area; 4 Bedrooms; |!/2 baths: screened porch. Excellent location—walk to town, shops, train, schools
and park.
CONSULT

PATRICIA

ORTSEIFEN

John Channer &amp; Assoc., Inc.
202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

Ry

Ants

525 Lincoln
Winnetka

446-6664

�“Prosperity

just

before

didn’t

the

return

war.

And

until

sion and personal property that is

in 1943

to be included with the real estate.
An

all our salesgirls left to follow
‘their husbands who were sol-

offer

should

be

accompanied

by an earnest money deposit of 10
percent and the offer must be
signed by the purchaser.

diers.”’
So Mrs. Anspach stepped in “‘to
answer phones” and soon became’
a Realtor herself.
During the couple’s years in the
community they have reared two
children—both of whom
live in
Highland Park now.
Mrs.
Anspach
was
a room

Q. WHAT

IS THE

BEST

time

to

sell a house?
A. The sale of homes. in the
North
Shore
area
has
almost

become a year-round business. No
one can predict which is going to

the month
which
was
a
month in:the previous year

be a good month
year. The closest
period where the
tive would be the
from

covering

to Help Libraries
William Black of Lake Bay Real

The education committee of the

be the best month of the year and

(Continued from page 77)
mortgage requirements, posses-

(Continued from page 77)
sells for now.

Realty Board

Real Estate Forum

Anspach

Evanston-North

Shore

Board

Co.

of

Realtors has announced plans to
present books on real estate to
area high school and public libraries in observance of Realtor
Week, which ends Saturday.
Committee members, headed by __

poor
may

in the present
we have to a
market is inacholiday period

has

worked

of three state real
commissioners.

estate

Master

EAST

DEERFIELD.

9 rm. tri-level.

suite on

Ist; maid's

rm. and

bath on Ist. 2 other bedrms. plus
guest area, 2 baths on 2nd. Stunning walnut liv. rm. w/fple., dining

4

bdrm., 2% plus % baths incl. bsmt.
rec. rm. ground level den w/fplc., Ig.
ent. hall, deluxe kitch. w/eat. area,
bdrms. &amp; baths on top level. Oversized 2 car
gar. Central
foc. near

rm., den w/built-ins. LAST WORD
KITCHEN.
Bluestone terrace. Air

condit.

school. $49,508.

Executive

bracket.

for

3

SITUATED

“Highland

Park

to

tried

to

1

&amp;

4

bedrms.

plu

w/fple.,

bedrms.

din.

2

rm.

Glazed

baths.

Air

porch

condi

Computer

Seerched

Multiple

Listing

Service

KAHN BUILDING
640 VERNON AVE.
— GLENCOE
VE 5-0236
AM 2-2223

CO.

1899 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park

has been good

make

APPROXIMATELY

EARHART

the

=e

ID 2-0880

|

$24,700.00

to us,” Mr. Anspach said, ‘‘and we

have

ON

HIGHLAND
PARK. Brick 7 rooms, 4
bdrms.,
2 baths,
center
hall
floor
plan.
incl.
separate
dining
room,
kitchen with eating area. Top location
— one
block to Braeside
commuter
train.
station
and _ school.
$37,500.

ACRE (126 x 185) this 2 bdrm. home
with den or separate dining room and
large screened porch is ideal for the
newly-wed
or
retired
couple.
On
dead-end
street
in
Deerfield
area.
$26,500.

antiaircraft

$5,000

area.

$46,500.

training sites and planned in a
Businessmen’s
Softball
League
which contributed
war funds.

w/eating

sitting rm. 2!/&gt; baths. Only $43,500
H!IGHLAND
PARK— Easy-caré
ranch on 3% acre. Cathedral liv
rm.

During World War II he located
area

will buy.

kit.

license

and B’nai B’rith, and one of the
founding
members
of Lakeside
Congregation for Reform
Judaism.
in the

of real esta
to consider.
will meet
which books

GLENCOE—CONVENIENT to schl
and transportation. Ideal for thd
larger family. Liv. rm. w/fple., “sep
din. -rm. Family rm. Modern kitchen
brkfst. rm. 4 bedrms. 2!/2 bas. O
a wooded lot w/picket fence. |
40s.
:
GLENCOE—YOU’'LL LIKE thq
roominess of this compact home
Sep. din. rm. Lge. Family rm. Mod

In addition, Mr. Anspach is a
board member of Rotary, a member of the Harbor Commission

sites

recommended list
books for librarians
The committee
June to decide on

Wilmette.)

with

by Gov. William Stratton to be one

Nor

(Readers are invited to submit
questions concerning real estate
te the Real Estate Forum, Hollister Newspapers, 1232 Central Av.,

the Community Chest, the Visiting
Nurse program, Family Service of
4 or 5 Bedrooms, 2 Beths on approx.
3 acres
of perfectly
landscaped orchards and gardens. Floor
plan
includes
all-season
glazed
porch, den or bedroom, expandable
2nd floor. Country
living close-in,
complete
with
new
greenhouse,
ideal for the Country
Gentleman.
$69,500.

visit

through Christmas.

WINNETKA—EXCITING Contemp.
Semi-ranch on exquisite '/&gt; acre.

South Lake County. He was a
charter
member
of the North
Shore Real Estate Board and cochairman of the board’s ethics
and arbitration committee. The
veteran realtor also was appointed

will

Thanksgiving

mother and president of the Elm
Place and Highland Park high
school PTAs and the President’s
Council.
Mr. Anspach

in Wilmette,

Shore libraries during May with

it a better

place in which to live.”’

a clors Attend
Baltimore Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kahn,
owners of J-H Kahn Realty in
Glencoe, recently attended a twoday seminar in Baltimore dealing
with data processing and its application to the real estate industry.

Kahn Realty is one of the brokers belonging to the Automatic
Service Computer network, which
stretches from Miami to Ottawa,

Canada, and from Norfolk, Virginia

to the West Coast.
Through this computer

Kahn

Realty’s

sales

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The picture reveals the charm and excellent construction of this
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seller’s

property.

Mrs. Thompson
Marks Milestone
Mrs.

Erna

Thompson

her third anniversary
with Mitchell Brothers,

a

as a broker

residential
property
in
April.
Alex Kirk,
company
sales

- Manager,
announced __ that

Mrs. Thompson
Mrs. Thom pson’s record sales were made at a
rate of $3 million a year.

78

spacious,

2548 Green

Bay Rd., Evanston, by selling a quarter of
a million dollars worth of

~

If you need LIVING SPACE you will find it in this CONVENIENTLY LG
CATED home! The bedrooms are large, the main floor FAMILY ROOM

celebrated

the

reasonable

NEW
The present gross income on this property is $6720.00. The
rentals on these four 2-bedroom apartments could be increased

Two

entire

home

is made

for comfortable

family

living

at a mo

price.

LISTING:
bedroom

home,

two

car

garage,

large,

large

lot-low

taxes

$19,50

by as much as 10%. The location prime, the condition of the
building is excellent
$47,500.00.

and

the

listing

price

is reasonable

—

H. AND R. ANSPACH, INC.
463 Central Avenue

BRiargate 4-1707

REALTORS
—

Since

1924

—

Highland Park
IDlewood 2-1212

723

432-1484

BR 5-36

St.

Highland

Johns

Avenue

May

25,

Pe
I

�EVERYONE

KNOWS!

(Especially if the name is mispronounced
Where did that extra "A" come from?)

a

... NOT

“REEL-A-tor."

e Is he just a “licensed” real estate broker?
e Is he just a “part-timer” employed by a broker?
e Is he just an “independent agent” without
qualification in an approved association?

NO! HE'S MUCH

MORE

...

Your REALTOR is an EXPERIENCED

Your REALTOR

is an ‘‘ACTIVE'

PROFESSIONAL.

MEMBER

of the Evanston

North

Shore Board of Realtors who are affiliated with the National Association of Real Estate Boards.

Your REALTOR is an ACCREDITED REAL ESTATE BROKER and
pledges to conduct his business in accordance with the REALTOR

CODE OF ETHICS.

es
Your

Realtor Pledges:

Your

“To be honorable and
honest in all dealings.”’

Realtor Pledges:

Your

“To protect
the
individual
right of real estate ownership, and to widen the opportunity to enjoy it.”

Realtor Pledges:

"To seek better to represent
my clients by building my
knowledge
and
cdompetence.”

“You gain more with

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MEMBERS OF
CONSTITUENT
Bc

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Loy

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EVANSTON-NORTH

BOARD

SHORE

OF REALTORS “A

Your

Realtor Pledges:.

“To act fairly toward all in
the
spirit
of
the
Golden
Rule.’

a Realtor’

Your

Realtor

Pledges:

"To
protect
the
public
against
fraud,
misrepresentation or unethical practices
in
the
real
estate
field.”

�Viti Real Estate

Will Move

By BONNIE FOSTER
Guy Viti Real Estate and Insurance Agency of Highwood will
move into its new building at 445
Waukegan Av. in late June.
The firm has been located at its
present location at 226 Green Bay
Rd. since it was founded by Mr.
Viti 30 years ago.
The 2,850 square-foot building will
have five offices, a conference
room, and a parking lot for about
10 cars. Two of the offices may be
leased.
Architect
for the project
is
James Otis Jr. and Associates of
Northbrook, and the general contractor is Charles
Elstrom
of
Highwood.
Guy Viti, who now lives in
Wilmette with his wife, opened the
agency in 1938, after working as an
area sewer and water contractor
for about 20 years.
During

the

Depression,

Mr.

Park in 1963. He lives with his wife,
Dianne, and children, Blase Jr., 9
Gregory J., 8; and Susan D., 4.

He is a former member of the
Highwood zoning board and volunteer fire department and a member
of the men’s board of the Highland
Park

gan-Lake

Viti

Blase Viti

County

Board

of Real-

tors.
Mr.

Viti

had

been

serving

as

second vice president of the board
of directors prior to the appointment. He has been a member of the
board since 1956.
He also is chairman of the boardsponsored real estate class conducted at Waukegan High School’s
adult evening program.

Viti

A native of Highwood, Mr. Viti
moved to 187 Bloom St. in Highland

at

a_

record-

breaking pace, according to Frank

these offices, also.
Mr. Foster credited

fices, Mr. Foster added.

tive newspaper
advertising,
a
spring sales campaign by the
company, and the forward momentum developed by Quinlan and
Tyson’s recent and _ continuing
office of staff expansion programs.

the

hefty

sales gains to a combination of an
active real estate market, easing
of

Compared to 1966 figures, the
firm’s newly relocated GlenviewNorthbrook
area
office is 72
percent ahead of last year’s sales
pace, the long established Deerfield office is 51 percent ahead,
and
the
Lake
Forest
office,
opened late in 1965, has already

“tight

money”

Looking

to

conditions,

the

His brother, Gabriel, 30, currently is president of the Highwood
Chamber of Commerce, and he has
been associated with his father
about three years.
A Highland Park

resident

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Deenfell

1560

Wincanton

Dr.

and

native, Mr. Viti was graduated
from St. George High School in
Evanston in 1955 and from Arizona
State University in 1962. He served
in the Army from 1957 to 1959.
Mr. Viti also served two years as
treasurer of the Highwood Cham-ber. He is a deputy grand knight in
the Highland Park Knights
of
Columbus, membership chairman
of the Highland Park Jaycees, and
a member of Immaculate Conception Church and its Holy Name
Society.
Mr. Viti and his wife, Jeannine,
have five children, Anna Maria,
5%; Ester Carla, 4%; Gabriel Jr.,
3%; Stella, 2; and Jeannine, 3

Five bedroom 2-story Colonial. Custom built in 1964. Full basement, slate foyer, circular stairway, screened porch, family room
with fireplace, 2 baths &amp; powder room. Upper brackets.

According to Blase Viti, the firm
hopes to expand its operations over
a larger area after moving to the
new building. Currently most of its
business is in the Highland Park,
Highwood, Deerfield, and North-

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
FLORENCE L. HINCHSLIFF at 945-1670

an

brook area.

Kealty

eS

ee

Mr. Viti said he plans to increase

B. Foster, executive vice president of the 83-year-old real estate
firm.. New
sales records
have
been set in the firm’s Deerfield,
Glenview, and Lake Forest of-

future,

this

area

to

include

Lake

Forest,

Lake Bluff, and Half Day.

826 Deerfield

Rd.

Deerfield

ac-

oe)

WN4

Mr.

Foster stated that a new record
sales year for Quinlan and Tyson
is projected, assuming continuation of present
conditions
of

doubled 1966 volume to date,
Sales in Evanston and Winnetka

were somewhat behind last year’s

HOME

St.

months.

figures, due to a general shortage
of desirable properties to sell, Mr.
Foster noted, although real estate
activity was at a high level in

Sales of North Shore real estate

by Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., so far
continue

Nursery,

American Legion.
Gabriel

Quinlan, Tyson Sales Are Up
1967

Community

James Church Holy Name Society,
Knights of Columbus, Immaculate
Heart of Mary Council, and the

was president of the HighwoodHighland Park School District 111
Board.
Associated with Mr. Viti in the
business are two sons, Gabriel and
Blase.
Blase Viti, 38, who has been with
the firm since 1849, recently was
appointed president of the Wauke-

in

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196

�DEERFIELD
TEEN
David
Mr.

Schooler

Tom

Editor

Silverwood

HIGH

SCHOOL
STAFF

PAGE
in Chief

Mindy

Nissen

Adviser

Elaine

Olson

Elaine Werner

Managing

Editor

Reporter

Reporter

Music Groups

Plan Program
By

ee

Deerfield High School's junior A cappella choir
above) will be among groups included in the
pring music festival at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the

school auditorium. The chorus will join the A
cappella chorus, the freshman advanced chorus,
and the high school orchestra in the program:

Landry
and
program will

WERNER

will be sent.

Three
Deerfield
High
School
udents
have
been
chosen
as
participants in foreign exchange

ograms.
The

students,

all

juniors,

are

at Phelan, Anne Fish, and SherPizer.

Pat is a finalist for the Ameriin Field Service Program. She
ill spend an entire year in a
orthern
Hemisphere
country.
e will be notified officially of
br

acceptance

by

Il be told to what

July

15,

country

and

she

She will travel to her new home
on

the

AFS

ship,

‘Seven

Seas,”’

with other AFS students going to
their prospective countries. Last
year’s
representative
from
school was Shelly Smith.

the

High

School

student

sent

Sherry

will

participant

Anne will be the first Deerfield
abroad

Gershwin,
by”
and

spend

eight

weeks

living in Mexico.
in the

Experiment

A
in

International Living Program, she
will be one

of 2,000 students

by the Deerfield Rotary Club. She

to

will travel to Sweden late in the
summer and remain there for the
entire school year. During her
stay abroad, she will live with a
Rotary member and his family. In

a foreign

country

each

10 to 12 other Americans

year

to a city

their

Mexican

“brothers” and “sisters.”

and

“From

Sea

that

Good

News,”

Daw-

Morn”

by Reed,

freshman advanced

while

chorus

Leaders in Gym
Elect Members
Leaders is a girls’ club consisting of girls interested in learning

and
teaching
skills.

new

gymnastic

Each year new freshmen and
sophomore girls are added to the

club. They are picked on the basis

leadership,

co-operation,

per-

sonality, and are required to have

members

and

must

be

approved

by the gym teachers.
This year’s new leaders are:
Sophomores—Bonnie Christopher, Laurie Stern, Barb Wallace,

Margie

Laurie

McAfee,

Riskin,

Sue

JoAnne

Rodgers,

Caruso,

and Sandy Schmidt.

Freshmen—Nancy Cleary, Stacey Howarth, Marsha Miller, Jody
Springer, Chris Vieth, Bette Wallerstein, and Karen Weichman.

ACA! WOANNOZ!

Smileth.”’

untry in which she will study next year. All three girls will be
paving the United States as participants in exchange programs.

hool Elects Class Officers

lass officers for next year are:

Sophomore—Bob Widmer, president; Steve Homma, vice-presi-

enior—Bill Kahnweiler, presit; Jeff McDonald, vice presit; Becky
Snell, secretary;
ry Globerson, treasurer; and
ie Hanscom, social chairman.
nior—Andy Norton, president;
ie Connelly, secretary; Bonnie
articles on. this page are
tten by students at Deerfield

h School. We encourage com-.
mts
from
both
teens
and
ts. Send them in care of the
n Page to the Villager, 444
tral Av., Highland Park.

25,

1967

dent; Nansi Hopwood,
Lesile
Cunningham,

secretary;
treasurer;

and Ed Mount, social chairman.
Officers for next year’s freshman class will be chosen in the
fall.

Girls’ Club officers are Nina
Andoniadis,
president;
Cheryl
Neumayer, vice president; Carol
Anderson,
publicity
chairman;
Wendie Coplan, social chairman;

Laura

Marshak,

secretary;

and

corresponding

Elaine

cording secretary.

Olson,

re

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pfficers for next year’s class
cutive boards and Girls’ Club
cutive board were elected retly at Deerfield High School.

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Junior Anne Fish shows Sherry Pizer (center) and Pat Phelan the

to

at least a B average in gym and a
C average in academic subjects.
The girls are accepted by present ©

will sing ‘Academic Philosophy”
by Anton Dvorak. The freshman
chorus
will join the junior
a
cappella in “My Bonnie Lass She

this, she will go on a tour of
Mexico along with other experi-

Jacobsen,

Shining Sea” by Ward Whitney.

“The Last Spring,” Grieg-Gardner; ‘‘Bushes and Briars,” a folk
song arranged by Eric Coates,

the

After

by

of

“Michigan

in Mexico and will live there with

and

LullaLeroy

son;
and
“Astri,
My
Astri,”
arranged by Paul Christiansen.
The junior and senior a cappella
choirs
combined
will perform

She will travel with a group of

menters

“A Trumpeter’s
“Serenata”
by

The orchestra and combined
choruses will join together for
three numbers, “Aware” by Wagner-Christian, “Blessed Be God’

“Grant
Unto
Me
the
Joy
of
Salvation” by Johannes Brahms;

“Ain’ta

sent

under the program.

a family for about a month.

Chester Kyle,
the
feature the orches-

Anderson, and ‘Divertimento for
Strings” by Krusler.
The a cappella choir will perform ‘Create in Me O God” and

Sweden, she will give talks about
America, and upon returning to
Deerfield she will tell of her year
abroad.
this summer

OLSON

tra performing “Capriccio” by
Antonio Vivaldi, selections from
“Porgy and Bess” by George

Set for Exchange Plans
By ELAINE

ELAINE

Deerfield High School’s several
choruses and orchestra will present a festival of music at 8 p.m.
tomorrow in the school auditorium.
Under the direction of Lewis

�PTO

Invites

Recreation

DHS

Parents

Calendar
Today
7:15 and 8:30 p.m.—Golf
Wilmot Junior High School.

To Meeting

Tomorrow

- All parents of Deerfield High
School students are invited to
attend

Teacher

a

of

the

Parent

Organization

meeting

at

8 p.m.

7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Junior high
night for eighth graders, Shepard
School.

8

tonight in the DHS cafeteria.
The program,
include

school’s

an

and

students,

explanation

p.m.—Teen

dance,

9 a.m. to noon—Summer program registration, Jewett Park.

the

activi-

Monday

. ties.

4 to 5:30

Representatives will explain the
purposes,
methods
of joining,
membership
requirements,
and

p.m.—Painting

.class,

Jewett Park.

7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
scheduled diamonds.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s infor-

activities of their clubs and organizations.

Time will be provided for
question and answer period.

11:30

Saturday

will

of

extra-curricular

to

Jewett Park.

presented by fac-

ulty members

class,

mal

a

basketball,

Wilmot

Junior

High School; paddle tennis, Shepard Junior High School.
Tuesday

RECEIVE

9:30

HONORS

College

Monmouth

sponsored

(IIl.)

by the Illinois

7:15

Baum,

Twenty-five juniors recently were chosen for
membership in the DHS chapter of National
Honor Society. They are (from left, row 1) Charles
Katzenberg, Margery Bodle, Craig Weichmann,
Henry

and

Classical Conference.

Hakewell,

Michael

Renaud, Anne

Stephen

Finkelstein.

(Row

2)

Miss

Julie
Susan

Course
Art 1 and 2 (credit)
Art 1
(credit)
Art 2
(credit)
Art 1
(credit)
Arithmetic review
Pre-algebra
Pre-algebra
Choral and vocal workshop
Clothing Construction
(Credit)
Developmental reading
Developmental reading
Developmental reading
English review
Introductory physical science
(2 credits)
Mechanical drawing (credit)
Typing 1 (credit)
Typing 1 (credit)

1 (credit)

Physical education 5SS
(body building)
Physical education 8 SS .
(instructional basketball)
Advanced
swimming
techniques

Time
8 a.m. to noon
8 to 10 a.m.
10 a.m. to noon
12:30—2:30

Highland
Park
High
School
summer school registration for
eighth-grade graduates will be
held at 9 a.m. June 3 in the north
cafeteria at the high school.
Students who will enter high
review
Courses

4:15—5:45
6:00—7:30

or enrichment
courses.
with insufficient registra-

tion will be deleted.
Fees should be paid at the time
of

8:00—1:00
8:00—10:00
8:00—10:00
10:00—12:00
12:30—2:30
4:15—5:45 p.m.
6: 00—7:30 p.m.
p.m.
p.m.

registration.

made payable
High School.

Ernest

Sammann,

Ann

Checks

must

to Highland

be

Park

The final summer school registration period will be on June 16,
primarily for students already in
high school.

Mortimer

Singer

to

9:30

p.m.—Adult

golf

tion, Shepard Junior High School.

Mrs. David Pettigrew
Is Honored at Party

Alan

VISITS SISTER
Miss Nancy Kelso, daughter

school in the fall may sign up for
8:00—10:00
8:00—9:30
9:30—11:00
11:00—12:30
11:00—12:30

Chesrow,

cilla Young, Pamela Jordan. Leslie Davis,
Zaeske were absent. (Milton Merner Photo)

Weiss, Steve Waldman,

Fish, Stephanie Cunningham,

George

Levi, Patricia Phelan, and Diana Neuman. (Row 3)
Christine Foster, Pam Reschke, David Schier, James
Gesler, Lester Holtzblatt, Barbara Henschen, Pris-

Fighth Graders May Register June 3

Typing

a.m.—T.O.P.S,

class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30 to 9 p.m.—Men’s recrea

ae

McDermott, both first year students, received the honors at the
in

11:30

Club, Jewett Park.

Three
Deerfield
High
School
students entered in the Illinois
State
Final
Contest
in
Latin
received a rating of excellent.
Mark Hamilton, third-year Latin
student, and Chris Foster and Sue

examinations

to

Mrs. Raymond J. Kenny, 4
Willow Av., Deerfield, gave
party at her home Wednesda
afternoon
for Mrs.
David
L
Pettigrew of Deerfield, who
moving
early next
month
t
Wheaton.
Mrs.
Pettigrew
wa
given a gift of a door knocker fo
her new home. Guests were Mrs
Frederick L. Moran, Mrs. Eric §

of

the George Kelsos of 1229 Holly
Ln., Deerfield,
spent a _ recent

weekend with her sister, Miss
Katherine Kelso, a sophomore
French major at the University of
Wisconsin in Madison. Nancy is a
freshman
at
Deerfield
High
School.

Jenkins, Mrs.

John P. Malley,

of Deerfield, and Mrs.
Palmer of Northbrook.

a

Karl

R

ie
"The Rover 2000 TC is the best sedan
we have ever tested. We believe that
it comes closer to being a genuinely
modern car than any other in our experience.

Presents Lecture

Car and Driver .... 1966

Mortimer Singer was a lecturer
on matrimonial law at the course
for lawyers conducted by the
Institute on Continuing Education
of the Illinois Bar Friday in Oak
Park and Saturday in Rockford.
He will speak again in Peoria

Saturday. Mr. Singer is author of
the first chapter of the new book
on Illinois Family Law, entitled
“Practical and Ethical Considerations in a Divorce Case.”

A resident of 1111 Ridgewood
Dr., Highland Park, he maintains
the Singer, Singer, and Singer law
office in Highland Park.

Dennis Resnick

TEST

Wins Spelling Bee
Dennis

hardt,

Resnick,

John

Wayne

Brofman,

Nied-

Lawson

Hill, and Sherri Glist have won the

Walden School ballet and tap dance school students rehearse for
their performance next Thursday in the school PTA's "Son
Dance Banquet." Sitting on the bench are (from front) Janet
Robert Portman, and Johnny Vaughn. The dancers are (from front)
Allison Portman, Joanne Siff, and Laura Parfitt. The program,
directed by Mrs. Diane Partman, will begin at 7:15 in the school
gymnasium. (Staff Photo)
82

eighth annual spelling bee at the
Wilmot Elementary School.
Dennis, a sixth grader, was the
first-place winner. Wayne, sixth
grade, was in second place. John,
a fourth grader, was third; Lawson, a fourth grader, was fourth;
and Sherri, a fifth grader, was
fifth.
The spelling bee included only
fourth, fifth, and sixth graders.

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�Don’t waste your time reading this ad just because it cost us a lot of money
unless you are contemplating a local or long distance move. But if you are
planning to move we think it would be wise for you to read it and we believe

it will save you some money and probably a lot of grief. It is nothing but the
truth about the moving business.

“We have nothing to sell but service —
but the service we sell is the best’
M

AST Elects
. C. Crowell

that

As Chairman
Kenneth C. Crowell, superinendent of Highland Park School
District 108, has been elected
hairman of Chicago Area School
elevision (CAST) for the 1967-68
chool year.
Another Highland Park resident,
Reinald Werrenrath, will serve as
ecretary.
Mr. Crowell will succeed Lester
r. Ball, who recently resigned as
of

Oak

Park

ele-

nentary schools to join the facIty of the* University of North
arolina.
CAST is a non-profit organizaon which programs classroom
plevision courses for public and
arochial schools in the Chicago
rea.
More than 1,200 schools curently are CAST members, includng the entire Chicago public
hool system.

fighland Park Combo
Performs for Benefit
The Fly By Nytes, a Highland
ark rock and roll combo, played
a May 11 benefit for the war
pterans at Veteran’s Administraon Hospital in Downey.
This was the second in a series
benefit performances to be
en at Downey. Members of the
oup are Bob Lewis, Joe Koach,
ay Burns, and Ed Freundlich.

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moves

move,

is

to

charge

an

hourly

rate

only

while

loading the van at the old residence and while
unloading the van at the new residence, plus a
mileage rate between the two residences. The

mileage rates vary depending on the total distance
and will be quoted when you call for an estimate.
The packing or any other accessorial services to
be performed, or the cost of furnishing cartons
to a customer are in addition to the above rates
regardless of which is used. A reputable mover
will also

furnish

you,

at a very

small

cost,

a

certificate _of insurance giving you full value
protection for your furniture in case of accidental
breakage or damage or loss by fire, etc. The legal
liability of a carrier on a local move is only thirty
cents per pound per article. This is rarely enough

to cover the loss or damage so we advise you to be
sure to insist on a certificate of Insurance.

One final bit of advice from an old time mover.
Always remember that three qualified and experienced men can usually do a job in one-half
or two-thirds the time that it will take three ordinary or inexperienced men to do the same job.
Quite frequently a higher hourly rate with good
men will result in a lower final charge than a low
hourly rate with inefficient help.

but remember it is only an estimate. It cannot be

a firm bid because the I.C.C. does not permit a
long distance operator to give a firm bid. Be
honest with the estimator. Explain to him what

you want his packers to pack and what you will
pack yourself. Show him everything that is to be
moved so that he can give you a fair and accurate
estimate. Give your order for service to the mover

We don’t profess to be the only good mover in
this town or in this area, but we did build our
business by giving good service and it has become
a habit with us—and we have plenty of unsolicited testimonials to prove it. Won’t you give
us a call if you have a large or a small move,
across the street or across the continent, and we
will try our best to make you a satisfied Peterson

of your choice as soon as you know definitely what
date you would like to move. If it is a long distance
move and will not require an entire van it is advisable to give the mover a spread of three days as
optional days to load, If at all possible don’t request the last week of any month or the first few
days of any month.

Movers customer. Thank you for reading.

PETERSON MOVERS
Main Office

2510 GREEN BAYRD.
Warehouse

AKE CAR WASH
1970 First Street
Downtown Highland Park

they leave the garage until the job is completed
and the van and crew has returned to the garage.
This is called the portal to portal method of charging. The Movers Association of Greater Chicago
believes, and most of their members agree, that
the most honest way to figure the cost of a local

your bank or city officials, or (and) call the
Movers Association of Greater Chicago. It might
also be advisable to call at the moving company’s
office. Look over their equipment. Is it clean?
Does it appear to be in good condition so that it
won’t break down enroute? Talk to some of their
employees. Ask to see his warehouse— if he has
one. Is it bonded and insured? Does he use the
modern method of palletizing his long term storage? Ask for an estimate of the total charges—

Day

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method for determining their charges. Some local
movers charge a fixed rate per hour depending on
the number of men used on the job, from the time

perience in the business. If you don’t know of one
eall the local Chamber of Commerce, check with

- INSURANCE

$4.95 — 24-Hour

charges

do not use the same rates per hour nor the same

are regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Not only are the rates and charges for
the actual line haul regulated but also all movers
(good or bad) are required to use the same mileage guide, charge the same rate per hundred
pounds depending on the net weight and the
distance involved, and charge the same if in the
same area for packing and preparing the move for
shipment. We therefore would like to make a suggestion if you are contemplating a move. Make
certain that you select a competent, well established concern, and one that has had years of ex-

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The above procedures and statements are also
true on local moves except that all local movers

often pondered the question why some intelligent people will employ an inferior mover to
transport their valuable furniture and other prized
possessions when it would not cost them one thin
dime more to have a reputable firm do the job,
especially if it is a long distance move. Evidently,
a good many people are not cognizant of the fact

Supt. Kenneth C. Crowell

uperintendent

any good movers (and there are many) have

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�Peterson Designs
Museum Exhibit
The symptoms and development
of the disease are traced in another section which shows a giant

Edward Peterson of Deerfield
is the designer of an elaborate
exhibit, ‘“Man Against Arthritis,”
which opened last week at the
Chicago Museum of Science and
Industry.
The exhibit gives a history of
arthritis,

a

case

history

of

hand
The

of quack

“cures,”

to

see

the

first

section

person.

arthritis

are

to

quackery

is illus-

by the U.S.

Food

and

Correct

and incorrect

gression

is

of

the

visitor

first
sees

arthritis,

thing

a

when

en-

tering
the “Man
| Against Arthritis" exhibit at the Chicago
Museum
of Science
and Industry. The ex7
hibit was designed by
Edward
Peterson
Deerfield.

of

an-

swers are indicated on a lighted
panel.
Mr. Peterson first conceived
the idea for the
Arthritis’? exhibit

‘‘Man Against
in 1965, draw-

ing on 15 years’ experience as a
designer. Vice president of Design

another point on the screen where

of

normal

Drug Administration.
The fifth exhibit features famous artists, baseball players,
and movie stars who have had
arthritis. When their pictures flash
on the screen, visitors are given
several seconds to identify the

separated from the others by
sculptural baffles cantilevered to
keep light from adjoining areas.
A movie in the second section
traces a typical rheumatoid arthritis case, then a light beam directs the visitor’s attention to
other types
plained.

medical

the market

a display

of famous people who have had
arthritis, and the story of arthritis research. A central viewing port enables
visitors

from

trated in a series of shadow boxes. It includes devices for ‘‘cures’’
which have been removed from

the

disease, a comparison of the different types of arthritis, an expose

changing

arthritic.

This giant hand,
which shows the pro-

ex-

Consultants,

Inc., he has

lived

in

Deerfield for 12 years.
He also has designed exhibits
for Disneyland, the Seattle World’s
Fair,

and

Expo

67.

The

interiors

of the United Airlines DC-8, B-720,
Caravelle,

and

B-727,

also

were

designed by him. His firm recently completed a total corporate
identification program for Mexicana Airlines.

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and

Mrs.

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S.

Jenkins,

1126 Country Ln., Deerfield, have
returned after a vacation on the
West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins
were in Las Vegas and were
guests of Mrs. Jenkins’ brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
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�For Golf Team Hopefuls

Park District, 113 Agreee on Lower
The Park District of Highland
Park has approved a proposal of
reduced

rates

for students

trying

out for the school’s golf team.
Instead of paying $1.50 a day at
Sunset

Valley

Golf

Course,

boys

ill pay a $2 flat fee for practice.
Boys making the team then will
pay an $8 additional charge for
he season’s use of the course.

The
proposal
was
explained
onday to the Deerfield-Highland
Park High School District 113
board.
In

other

Approved

business,

payment

the

board

of $10,136

for

Sizeable

installation of
heater in the

a gas hot water
boys’ gymnasium

area.
Manager

Earling

Zaeske said the heater was necessary to provide heat when. the
boiler is not in use.
In another matter, Supt. Karl
Plath said the budget for the
Committee for Interdistrict Cooperation will be discussed at a CIC

meeting today.
Dr.
Plath
said
that
due
to
reserve
funds
from
last year,
District 113’s share will not increase
substantially
from
last

year.

onday on charges of armed rob-

ery.
Richard Hansen, superintendent
f Central Highland Park School
ist. 107, declined to state the
xact amount.

child’s ski mask

and

over

Ac-

ver

“I think the contributions
ate
om

indi-

the concern of parents for
and his family,’’ Mr. Hansen

ommented.
Will Face Jury
Mr. Travelstead, 29. is expected
D appear

before

mn

charges of
bout June 9.
He appeared

the

grand

armed

jury

robbery

Monday

before

fagistrate Peter Melius in Lake
ounty Circuit Court and waived
preliminary hearing.
The mathematics teacher was
piled May 17 on a charge that he
bok $139 in the May 16 robbery of
Mundelein service station not
ar from his home at 240 N. Arer St.

Mr. Travelstead’s wife, Susan,
bid Mundelein police that her
sband awakened her the morng of May 16 to tell her he had
bbbed a service station.
He

Recounts Story
told her he had used

found

home,

Travelstead

onsiders best.

a

.25

of events

by

school

and

private

organizations.
If adopted, the revised policy
statement would discourage such
events, and school facilities could

not be used for them.
Board member Stuart Bernstein
said

current

policy

outlines

hands.

pro-

‘“‘to stifle

free

that
not

expres-

sion.’’ Mr. Zaeske pointed out that
the proposal would not change

any policies regarding
sponsored functions.

school-

week,
and
acted upon

presumably
at the June

meeting.
In other
board:

business

will be
12 board

Monday,

the

@ Heard a report from Mr.
Zaeske that construction at Highland Park High School is moving
“very slowly,” but that progress
at Deerfield High School is better.
® Established
date

board

Saturday

members

as

the

will inspect

construction at both schools.
® Heard Dr. Plath report on the
preliminary

registration

for sum-

mer school. Enrollment so far this
year is much smaller than usual.
® Approved

the

retirement

of

@ Approved the resignation ;

Mrs. Marion Walsh, a clerk in the —
guidance department at Deerfield. —
@ Heard Assistant Supt. Leslie

Libakken report the district already has hired 37 teachers and —
hopes to hire 18 more. Teachers
hired Monday were: Steve P.
Bindas, chairman of the boys

physical

education

departments

at

and

athletics

Highland

Park;

Robert T. Bordenave, Science at
Deerfield; Kenneth W. Miller,
social studies at Highland Park;
Mrs. Ghita E. Hardimon, art a
Highland Park; Ralph Cianchetti_
and Rodney Oppriecht, English at

Highland Park; and Mrs. Bonnie
N. Rowe, biology at Highland
Park.
=

® Approved the resignation of —

Charles Palmer, a maintenance
man in the buildings and grounds
department, and Albert Godwin,
an engineer in the power house at
Highland Park. Mr. Palmer has

the following teachers: Mrs. Bar- —
bara Cutright Schofield, girls’

been with the district 13% years,
and Mr. Godwin 17 years.

Lou Paddock,
Deerfield.

physical education at Deerfield;
Charles Thomson, social studies

at Highland Park; and Mrs. Mary

at

mathematics

:

Were converting from our FREE introductory
distribution to a PAID circulation list.

Police

in the

while

a

Travelsteads’

scarf,

found
service

cap,

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and

in a field
station and

the home.

Mr. Travelstead is the father of
three children and the son of
Clyde Travelstead, superintendent

of

the

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Mrs. J. Dave Anderson, 931
Deerfield Rd., Deerfield, attended
the 35th anniversary reunion of
her class at Cedar Crest College
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the robbery. According to Mrs.
Travelstead, he had been taking
pep pills for a sinus ailment for
over a year.
Magistrate Melius continued the
teacher’s $7,500 bond, and he was
returned to the Lake County jail

and daughter,

Aliber service revolver, she said,

The
board
also
discussed
a
possible change in the district’s
policy regarding joint sponsorship

The proposal will be discussed
at an administrative meeting next

Police said the pistol and money

shoes were
between the

Mrs.

the

year as planned earlier.

Mrs. Travelstead told her father, then called Mundelein police.
were

purposes

his

cording to the account, police
report and his own story to his
wife, Mr. Travelstead tied the
attendant to a pole during the
robbery.

He said the money was not
ollected for any particular pur-

ose, but will be used for what-

will
next

designed

and wore a

Calls

CIC,

not go on a leave of absence

Mr. Bernstein emphasized
the
proposed
change
was

nylon

socks

with

rewho

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using school facilities and for
school groups using the facilities,
but fails to mention jointly-sponsored activities.

For Mrs. Travelstead
tead, an Elm Place School teachr bound over to the grand jury

superintendent
also
that Dr. Nathir Sara,

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Family Day

As Pilot

Cambridge

Highland
Park
Hospital
has
been selected by the Illinois Study
Commission on Nursing as a pilot
hospital for the study of nurse
utilization.
During

the

next

five

Forest

Association

of Lincolnshire has announced
plans and committee chairmen
for its annual Family Day July
4th celebration at Spring Lake
Park, Lincolnshire.
A full day of activities is
planned for Lincolnshire residents
and

months

their

parade

nurses here will chart patient care
hours and services for 1,500 patients.
Thirty hospitals in Illinois are
participating in this study, being
made under a government grant.
Basically designed to show the

guests.

will

The

feature

floats, wagons,

children’s

decorated

and bicycles, with

prizes awarded to the most patriotic,
most
beautiful.

unusual,

and

most

“Sandy the Clown’’ will entertain the children and there will be
games

nurse where her time is expended,

and

rides

for

the

teen-

the commission
hopes
it will
reveal ways in which nursing
hours can be used most profitably.
At Highland Park Hospital, the
bulk of the three-phase study will
be carried out by head nurses and

agers.
Three games will be played in
Lincolnshire’s new boy’s baseball
league: Refreshments to be sold
at the park include bratwurst,

ward

ner.
The event will be climaxed with

secretaries

on

the

beer,

nursing

floors.
The

survey

will include:

evening

most

@ Time spent on any activity
other than direct patient care. Inservice

class

work,

lunch

type

of all patients,

of illnesses,

and

the

exact

characteristics,

architecture

of

Village Pres.

Spring's in full bloom at the home of Mrs.
Miriam A. Layton, 1124 Greentree Av., Deerfield.

Mrs.

Anna

D.

Magee,

mother

Lutheran
Spirit,

75,

of

resident, died May 9 in Evanston
Hospital.
Born in Toronto, her family
moved to Evanston when she was
an

A statement

30

colnshire,

of

the

Riverwoods
will

be

held

Holy

Rd.,

Lin-

at

10:45

a.m. Sunday.

Stevenson

The church recently moved to
its new facilities from its meeting

week.
The
lowed

place in Thompson’s Coach House.

Members and friends of the
congregation may tour the new
worship center until 3:30 p.m.

ters,

Miss

whom
Rogers

include
Mary

B.

three

she lived, Mrs.
Jr. of Deerfield,

Albert

Burial

was

Board

last

businesswoman at the April board

Sunday.

meeting
that
many
Stevenson
teachers were upset with administrative practices.
Mrs. Betty Lingo told the board

AT SCHOOL

last month that she had talked to

of Holy
in

Cross

Deerfield,

has

been

School,

East

Troy,

Wis.

James

and that administrative leadership
was dictatorial.
Mrs. Lingo conducted her survey after she learned that eight
teachers were not asked to return

is

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig P.
Horn, 1235 Carlisle Pl.

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Trustee William Hill said copies
of the resolution would be sent to
felt
un-

procedure.

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Plan_

all area representatives and senators and to the sponsors of the two

bills.

WINNETKA
666

Green

Bay

IMPORT
MOTORS

Rd., Winnetka
Open:

21 of the school’s 44 teachers and
that 50 percent had told her they
felt student discipline was poor

Catholic

and Mrs.

private.

School

with

Helen F. Shovlin of Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
Christian Science services were
conducted May 10 at the Hebblethwaite Chapel in Evanston, with
James Morrow of Deerfield as
reader.

signed by 31 teach-

one-sentence statement folcharges by a Long Grove

daugh-

Magee,

High

Paul Martin

village’s position in controlling
zoning outside the village bounda-

board of education policies and
confidence in the superintendent
was presented to the Adlai E.

infant.

Survivors

86

Church

(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

ers expressing full support of the

A dedication service for the new

accepted for fall enrollment at
Divine
Word
Missionary
High

of a Deerfield

‘‘the

in this

without the proposed amendments
the bills would strengthen
the

Teachers Support School Bad.

Church in Village
To Be Dedicated

School

Evanston,

called

display

their adoption.”

graduate

Anna D. Magee

fireworks

outstanding

din-

(Continued from page 14)
and the protection against inconsistent development, and we urge

James Horn of Deerfield, a June

Obituary

chicken

Village Bd.

amount of care needed.

the hospital building, the type of
patient admitted, and the nature
of the community are contributing
factors in nurse utilizations.
According to Mrs. Linda Haas
and Mrs. Anita Earl, co-directors
of Highland
Park’s
in-service
nurse department, this study involves careful record keeping on
the part of every member of the
nursing department. The directors
feel that in view of current
nursing shortages, the survey may
help to direct present personnel
towards maximum use of time.
Feedback on the study will be
available to participating hospitals
in the fall.

family

Mrs. John Bohan, publicity.

their

@ A time-study of the minutes
needed for nurses to get from one
duty to the next. Included in this
phase will be a mileage record
showing distance traveled by a
nurse during her normal shift
hours.
The administration of each hospital will submit a report on other
factors contributing to use of
nursing
time.
Medical _ staff

a

area’”’ by Don
Chapin,
general
chairman of Family Day.
Other committee chairmen include Ned Glover, food; Werner
Stunkel, set up; Pat King, kid’s
parade;
Jim
Dorn,
fireworks;
George
Johnson,
finance;
and

period,

transporting, and coffee breaks
will be included. Every member
of the nursing staff. including aides
and orderlies, will clock their
away-from-bedside time.
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IMPORT
MOTORS
HI 6-6100

May 25, 196

�Will Urge Support for Building Vote
By TOM

CARUSO

A citizens committee will
be formed to organize public support for a referendum which will probably be
needed for a Central Highland

Park

School

District

107 building program.
Fred

Burnham

School

of the

Consulting

Illinois

Service

will

review his organization’s report at
the
committee’s
organizational
meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the Indian Trail School auditorium.
The report, presented to the 107
school board in April, stated the

major problem facing the district
is “old, obsolete structures that
are part of the Elm Place School.’’
Besides helping to promote a
referendum, the committee will

offer advice and assist in building
program decisions.
About 50 residents will be invited

to serve on the committee, including most of those on the Citizens
Advisory Committee, which was
set up last year and has been
surveying
community
attitudes
toward the district’s schools.
Others invited to serve include
business representatives; all pres-

ent

and

out-going

presidents;

district

caucus

PTA

committee

members;
and residents, both
parents and non-parents, from all
areas of the district.

After a tour of all District 107
facilities next Wednesday, the citizens committee will meet with

lost to a fine firm.”
Also at last week’s meeting, the
board reluctantly voted to invest
$6,874 in Elm Place. Up to $6,005

architect Edward D. Dart of the
Chicago firm of Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett, and Dart.

Board member

will go to the Bloom Painting Co.,
Highland Park, for fire resistant
painting of exposed interior wood.

Mrs. Elliot Leh-

man, who introduced the motion
at last Wednesday’s board meeting to form the committee, said,
“a building program is always a
hard job.

Dr. Richard G. Hansen, superintendent, said, ‘‘We have to do this
unless we completely abandon the
building at the end of the school
year.”
The rest of the money will go to

“Now is the time to involve the
citizens in decisions relative to
such a program and charge them

with the

responsibilities

of com-

municating with the community,”
she asserted.
After unanimous
approval
of
her motion, she said, “By July 1,

the board will decide where we
are going. If a referendum is
held, it would be in September.”
Board Pres. Herbert B. Marder
said forming the citizens committee is “the most important part of

getting

a

school

Dart

and

his

in

there

would

be less of a

He

also

reported

had

from

that

district

increased

by

25

1,185 to 1,210 from

classrooms at a cost not to exceed

than anticipated.”

Applications

from

high

school

seniors for the military academies
are being sought by Congressman

Robert McClory (R-12).
Candidates

must
and

for

the

be between
22,

academies

the ages

single,

and

high school graduation.
Applications will be
until

September,

of 17

eligible

but

for

accepted
a_

student

-@

o
@
@
%@¢60

be

part of the district and going to
the Green Bay Road School,’ he

replies

made a fine choice. . .”; ‘They
are a well regarded firm and will
provide excellent facilities for the
district . . .”’; and “‘. . . we have

in-

‘grade building. The cables are to
melt ice which holds back water
and allows it to leak into the
building.
The board authorized the conversion of the Green Bay Road
and Indian Trail junior shops into

Seeks Academy
?

tornado,

students

were paid to Mr.
firm

be
will

problem in Elm Place than in the
district’s other schools.
“There’s no place in the Indian
Trail building where you don’t
face glass,” Dr. Hansen said.
“The only and probably the best
thing students can do is get under
their desks.”

roof area of the Elm

Place upper

will

tackboards

In other business, Supt. Hansen
told the board that in case of a

enrollment

referendum

presented at the board meeting
from three architectural firms
which were among eight interviewed but not selected by the
district.
The letters said: ‘You have

Chalkboards

Rotary Electric Co. Inc., to install
roof and downspout heating cables to properly drain the east

passed.”

Compliments

$734.

stalled, and
relocated.

|

October
to April.
mostly coming from

‘They
are
the western

said.
“This

ment

may

may

indicate

go up a

our

enroll-

little

faster

Applications
should submit his application before June 1 so he can take the
first group of tests.
Cong. McClory recently appointed Charles A. Quinlan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Quinlan of
Mundelein, to the United States
Naval
Academy
at
Annapolis,
Maryland.

Pfc. John T. McLoughlin,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
James J. McLoughlin, 719 Elder
Ln., Deerfield,

is now

near

Pleiku,

Vietnam.

older

brother,

Pfc.

stationed

John's

Dennis

Fort Greely, Alaska.

Roland

Noble

Wins

Percy Scholarship
Ronald Noble, son of the George
T. Nobles of 107 Kenmore Av.,
Deerfield, is one of the winners of

Charles, .a senior at Carmel
High School, is a member of the
National Honor Society and the

a $300 Charles H. Percy Baheba
scholarship award. Ronald, a June

French National Honor Society.
He is sports editor of Carmel’s

will enroll this fall at Bradley
University, Peoria. The senior Mr.
Noble is in the engineering department of Bell and Howell
Company in Lincolnwood. -

“The Crossroads,’ treasurer of
his class, and a member of the
Student Council.

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Bertagni, and Martha Cahill, all
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Jim Friedman, Highland Park’s
only representative in the state
tournament last weekend at Champaign, met defeat in his opening
round of competition.
Friedman faced Paul Hartman
of Oak Park and won the first set
6-4, but Hartman rebounded to
drop the Highland Park three-year
standout 6-4, 6-1 in the second two
sets.

Fourth-seeded

Chris Nielsen

of

New Trier East’s state champions,

won the singles title with an upset
of top-seeded John Kayser of
Hinsdale

Central

3-6, 9-7, 6-2.

The No. 1-seeded team of Chips
Clements and Andy Crawford of
New Trier beat Jim Esser and Bill
Von Boeckman of Arlington 6-4, 4-

6, 6-3.

Friedman

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Marty Stein is hit on the head by this pitch, but he isn't injured
~ Hall of Waukegan. (Bud Daley Photo) —

beca use the blow is assorbed by his protective cap. The catcher is Joe

in

Bob Sedik pitched and won a
baseball game against Waukegan
last Thursday. He also won a
bottle of orange pop.
Sedik held the league-leading
Bulldogs to three hits—and none
after the second inning—in winning the game 11-0. He also had
the game’s longest hit, a home
run over the left field fence in the
fourth inning with Dugan Rosalini
and Ed Garcia on base.
His orange pop came as the
result of winning the game. It was
the gift of Mike Wolf. Wolf made
a bet with Sedik on the outcome of

the game—with the bottle of pop
“That

as booty.

was

one bet I’m

gald I lost,’’ said Wolf.
Sedik, who is planning to attend
Southern Illinois University next
year, allowed just two base runners in the last five innings, two

walks. He struck out seven in the
game.
With Sedik on the mound, coach

Jay Sanders used Rosalini behind

the plate. When Sedik isn’t pitching, Rosalini plays the outfield. “I
Rosalini

like the outfield better,’

said after the game,

“‘but you’re

in the game more as a catcher.
You really have to work.”
Rosalini

had

his

own

rooting

section during the game—in the
person of pitching coach Don
Davis. After nearly every pitch
Davis shouted words of encouragement to the catcher—and it
seemed to help Rosalini stay at
ease during the game.
“Tl did a lot
year,” Rosalini

of catching last
explained, “but

with Bob on the team, I didn’t
think I’d do much this year.”
was _ understandably
Sanders
pleased with the outcome of the
game,

but

surprised,
ready for

wasn’t

he

completely

‘They were
either.
a beating,” Sanders

Miss Qualifying in State
entrants
weekend

make

Park’s

varsity

track

in the state meet last
at Champaign failed to

it

past

the

preliminary

events.
Charlie Cochran’s 50.6 in the 440
was one-half second back of the

qualifying time for the finals.
The

88

mile

relay

unit

of

Dick

failed

to

make

Saturday’s

finals.
The Little Giants will close out
the 1967 season Saturday in the
Suburban
East.

League

Meet

meet.”

plus the state

The Giants also beat New Trier
East

last

week,

a

6-3

decision

behind the five-hit pitcing of Wolf.
On Saturday the team split a
doubleheader with Proviso East.
Highland Park won the second
game 12-5 after losing the opener
2-1. Chuck Sarkady won the second game, while Sedik took the
loss in the first.
“Sedik pitched a good game and
we hit the ball well,” Sanders
said, “but we didn’t bunch them.

Sedik
hardest

hit one

ball that

hit

ever

I’ve

was

seen

the
for

a

high school boy. The shortstop
just put his glove up and there it
was. If he misses it, it goes 1,000
yards. I guess I should say it was
the hardest hit that I ever didn’t
see. It went too fast.”

The Giants played errorless ball
in the doubleheader.

Weinberg, Bill Mack, Lee Barnett,
and Cochran fought gusting winds
to finish with a time of 3:31.1 but
also

said. “They had been doing well
in the state tournament in addition to the league and had too
many things going: They didn’t
look like winners when they came
on the field. All we have to worry
about is the conference race.
They have to worry about that

at Morton

The team is currently tied for
third in the Suburban League with
a 6-5 mark.

A game

with Evans-

ton will be played this afternoon
and Saturday the team will entertain Niles East for two.
“If we can win today and split
Saturday we should get second,”
said Sanders.

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track team finished fifth in t
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Highland Park Thinelads
Highland

Box
WAUKEGAN

matches

Skrinar Seeks

Trip Waukegan in League Battle
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three

and Mark Bishop of Niles East.

Sedik Wins Bet, Game as Giants
By ART BELANGER

lost

this season to the top three players

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TEAM STANDINGS
Arlington
5442,
Evanston
43;
Trier
East
3712;
Maine
East
Highland
Park
27;
Palatine
Waukegan 19; Miles East 11.
120 H.H.—1.
Steele
(A);
4. Dg
(HP),
15.3
(Meet
record)
100
nings
(P),
10.5.
880—Lewis
(NT
1:54.1.
880
relay—l.
Arlington;
Highland Park. 440—1. Selby (NTE)
Melvoin /HP), 51.2. 180 L.H.—1. Ste
(A); 3. Dodd (HP), 21.1. Mile—Wi
(NTE), 4:25.2. 220—1. Jennings (P)
Rosenbaum
(HP), 23.1. Mile relay
Arlington. Broad jump—1. Hutter (
2.
Rosenbaum
(HP),
20-1.
|
jump—1.
Keith
(E);
2.
Harring
(HP), 5-7. Shot put—1. Hall (NTE)
Wait (HP). 49-1-3/4. Discus—Tolle
Aji
S825
Watt
{HP},
“331-44
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vault—l.
Greene
(ME).
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relay—1. Evanston; 5. Highland Park

May 25, 19

�Little Guys
Open Sunday
In Highwood
ART

BELANGER

JOE

Sun Valley, the Highwood Little
Guys baseball team, will open its

BAUMAN

HE STATE OF ARIZONA is going to be the recipient
of some top-notch athletes next school year. Jeff
Mason of Deerfield will attend the University of Arizona

while Scott Schirmer of Niles North will attend Arizona
State.
There is a great similarity between the two boys. Ma-

son was the quarterback of Deerfield’s Central Suburban
championship football team last fall.
Schirmer performed at the same position for Niles. Mason is Deerfield’s
baseball shortstop and the team’s
' leading hitter. Schirmer plays short
for the Vikings and is one of the
leading hitters for the team which is
currently in second place in the conference.

Schirmer
the

was

varsity

also

a member

basketball

team

of

at Niles

last winter. Mason, who had played
basketball at Deerfield for three
years, decided not to play this past

Jeff Mason
eason.

“Right now I’m only interested in playing baseball,”
Mason said recently. “I'll be going on a baseball scholarship and they play nearly all year down there. I don’t
know if I'll play any more football.”
R

ESIDES

\)

PLAYING

SHORT

for

the

Warriors

this

year, Mason

has been called on to pitch by coach Carl Eichstaedt. “I don’t

eally like pitching,”’ Mason explained. ‘I can’t get my control down
o where I have my confidence.’”’ But he pitched and won a game
against New Trier West last week in his best mound performance
bf the season.
“We're going to be playing more than 50 games a year at Arizona,” Mason said. ‘‘So I’ll be able to get in real good shape and
hope I’ll be able to help the team.’
The personable senior had scholarship offers in both baseball and
ootball from several schools across the country. He chose Arizona
because of the schedule: He wants to play baseball.
NOTHER

AREA

QUARTERBACK,

Bob Sedik

of Highland

Park,

is planning to attend Southern Illinois University. He also plans
yn limiting himself to baseball.
“With the length of the seascn at Southern, I don’t think I'll be
ble to play football,’ Sedik said. “‘They play more than 50 games
m the spring and also play again in the fall.”
Sedik may have received some help in his decision from his Highand Park coach, Jay Sanders. Sanders is a SIU graduate and was
ne of the top baseball players at Southern in the late ’50s.
Sedik apparently is going to give up a promising career in football.
e

was

called

“the

greatest

high

school

quarterback

In 16-Inch League

I’ve

season Sunday with a game at 2
p.m. at the ball park. Lake Zurich
will furnish the opposition.
A

game

on

Memorial

Day

also scheduled, through the
ponent is yet to be named.

is

op-

New uniforms have been purchased for the team. Either Barry
Cohen or Ron Ori is expected to be

the starting pitcher for the team

Four teams are tied for the
league lead in the Highland Park
16-inch softball league and the
defending league champion has
already been beaten once.
Deerfield
Van
Lines,
Flavorama, La Lira, and Santi’s Cafe all
are tied with 2-0 marks.
The
Panther :
defending
champs,
Lounge, are 1-1.
Santi’s
trailed
6-0 after
one

inning,

but

the

hitting

of

Bob

Sunday.

Peterson, Lou Guentz, and Bob
Hinchcliffe; enabled them to come
from
behind
to beat
Lakeside

Giant Sops Nine

Realty 13-8 in the season opener.
Santi’s second win was a 15-3
decision

Wins 2 of 3
The name of the game

is hitting

and pitching, and that’s what
Highland Park’s sophomore baseball team used last week in
winning two out of three games.
Saturday the team split a doubleheader with Proviso East, winning the first 8-5 but losing the
second 4-3. On Thursday the sophs
beat Waukegan 5-4.

The final games of the season
will be played this afternoon
against Evanston and Saturday a
doubleheader with Niles East.

Little Leaguers
Set to Practice
Saturday practice sessions for
Highland Park Little League players will continue through June 10.
Boys 8, 9, and 10 will practice
at the following times and places:
Major
League—(and
Sunset
Minors), 9-10:15 at Sunset Park.
West
Ridge
Minors—Sunset
Park, 10:30-11:45, for boys 11 and
12.

Pony
for

League practice is slated

Sunset

Park

at

over

Rosen

All-Stars.

Harold Freeberg had the big hit, a .

6 p.m.

each

Tuesday and Friday.

homer for the winners.

COMING UP
BASEBALL
Thursday
Highland Park at Svonston, 4:30
New Trier E. at Waukegan, 4:30
Evanston at Highland Bark ‘(frosh-soph), 4:30
Waukegan at New Trier E. (frosh-soph), 4:30
Friday
Roosevelt at North
Shore
(varsity, froshsoph), 4
Niles N. at Maine S. (varsity-frosh B), 4:15
Maine S. at Niles = gata frosh A), 4:15
Satur

Niles E. at Hightand
2, (varsity), i
Morton E. at Evanston 2,- (varsity),
Proviso E. at New Trier E. 2, aceite, }
Highland Park at Niles E. 2, (frosh-soph),1
Evanston at Morton E. 2,
osh-soph), rh
New Trier E. at Proviso E. 2, (frosh- soph), N
TENNIS
Saturday
Suburban League Meet at Evanston (Highland Park, Evanston, New Trier E.), 9
Central Suburban League Meet at Niles N.
(Glenbrook S., Glenbrook N., Deerfield, New
Trier W., Niies N.), 9
TRACK
Friday
Central Suburban League Meet at Niles N.
(Glenbrook N., Glenbrook S., Deerfield, New
Trier W., Niles N.) also Saturday
weet Suburban
Conference Meet at Maine

re

HONORARY

REFEREE

at Saturday’s

state track

meet

ever

was

This was a great meet with all the records set, but they will be
roken again because records are made to be broken.”
Heinie was pulling hard for the Evanston team which finished a
rong second. “I just wish Bob (Trevarthen) could have made it
ree championships in a row. I hate to see him retire for the single
has a great power

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HE SKOKIE INDIANS semipro baseball team is missing its battery combinaticn from last year. Ernie Kumerow, varsity baseof Glenbrook

pason is playing

North,

pitched

with the Chicago

for Skokie last year

Saxtons.

varsity

aseball coach of Highland Park, was Kumerow’s catcher for the
st few years but is not playing ball this summer.
Sanders has traded his mitt for a book. He’s going to begin work-

g on his doctorate at the University of New Mexico. Sanders won’t
p coaching the Highland Park summer team or next year’s varsity
nce he is taking a sabbatical to continue his studies.
Sanders’

coaching

job

at Highland

Park

will

be

taken

by

rler.

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1967

against

Jeff Brown,

former

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Jay Sanders,

North

Van

Lines

over

Dal

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to an

Ponte

18-1

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sterers. The movers then hit Nite

’N Gale

with

a seven-run

ninth

|

and went on to win 17-15 in the
second game.

LaLira
upset

opened

with

of Panther

a

Lounge

13-12.
as co:

secutive hits by Jim Juul, Sam
Ori, and Sam Belmonti scored a
run in the last of the ninth to
break a 12-all tie. LaLira’s seco

win was

a 26-3 blasting

of Dal

Ponte.
Flavoroma
scored early and
hung on to edge Nite ’N Gale 10-7.

Arnie Heltzer’s pair of homers led

the attack. The second victory for
Flavoroma was a 13-9 verdict ov
Idlewood Realty.

Manager Dick Lewis, Dan Pollock, and Bob Merens powered
Lewis Carpet to a 19-7 win —
Rosen,

the

Panther

win

Lounge

column

reac

with

a

22-

victory over Lakeside Realty.
TONIGHT’S

6:45--Idlewood

SCHEDULE

Realty

vs.

‘

Deerfield

Van Lines at West Ridge. Santi’s vs.
Panther
Lounge
at
Sunset
No.
1.
rrevernmne vs. Lewis Carpet at Sunset

oO

8:45—LaLira

West

Realty

Ridge.

vs.

Dal

at Sunset.

Nite

Ponte

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vs.

Gale

at

Lanenge:

By Red Fell
Did you know a big league :
baseball player once caught
his own home run? ... It

happened to Dixie Walker one

M

day in 1946 at Ebbets Field in
Brooklyn . . Dixie hit a homer
with the ball sticking in the
right field screen high above
the field . . . At the end of
the inning, Walker trotted out
to play his position in right
field, and as he neared the
fence the ball suddenly started to drop out of the screen

a

ran

over,

s
™
=
.

made =

the catch, and became the
only man in history who ever

mw

caught

2

his own

home

run!

John
Chickerneo,
Football @
Coach at H.P.H.S.,. will fill ing
for me this last week before Pa
| return from France. John's
guests will be president and
president-elect of the H.P.H.S. @
Dads’ Club. Later John will
talk to Col. Roland Emerick,
~

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ally to get a boy to perform at the highest level, and his boys cerhinly did that today.”

all coach

victory

Who were the greatest women Ll
athletes of all-time?
. Well, a @
poll was taken a few years ago,
and the top female athlete in the _
voting was Babe Zaharias, the
great golfer and track star...
Former tennis champion
Helen
Wills ranked second .. . Third and
fourth were two track perform.
ers,
Stella
Walsh
and
Fanny
Blankers-Koen . . . And ranking * fF
fifth was swimmer Gertrude Ederle.

“TI was pretty excited at this honor. Coming down here I was on
dge just like when I used to bring teams to the finals,’”’ Heinie said.

He

Deerfield

. . Walker

Emil (Heinie) Schultz who coached track at Evanston for 33
ears before retiring in 1964. He was presented a plaque in special
eremonies before the start of the finals.

pason he is a great track coach.

round-tripper by Don Siegle paced

Saturday

Suburban League Meet at Morton E. sai
anston, Highland Park, New Trier E.), n
Suburban Catholic League Meet at Notre
Dame, 10
GOLF
Friday
Suburban
League
Meet
at Chevy
Chase
(Evanston, Highland Park, New Trier E.), 8
inesday
Central Suburban League Meet at Village
Green CC, Mundelein
(Glenbrook S., Glenbrook
N., New
Trier W.,
Deerfield,
Niles

oached,” by John Chickerneo during the last football season at
ighland Park. Both Sedik and Mason were ‘named to the North
hore all-area team of the Hollister Newspapers.
HE

The homers each by Jim Beck
man and Ray Becker, plus a

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The Sox opened the season wit
a 6-4 victory over the Orioles. Paf
Walsh was the winning pitche
with relief help from Mark Carl
son. The second win was an 8-2
verdict over the Tigers. Greg
Hartman led the team from his
catching position as he was out
standing on defense.
The third victory was a 15+

The Cardinals and the Red Sox
are leading the Major League of

the Deerfield Boys’ Baseball Association
after two
weeks
of
activity. Both teams have 3-0
marks.

The

Giants

leading

the

and the Braves

Intermediate

are

League

National Division with two victories each. In the American Division
four teams are tied for the lead

with

marks.

2-0

Angels, Athletics,
Yankees.

are

the

Senators,

and

They

trouncing

Results

for Al

MAJOR

meet

decide the conference cham-

To
_ pion,

each

team

is awarded

one

point for each individual match it
wins during the season and one

_ point for each match it wins at the
conference meet.

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For NIMAGA
Three golfers from the Sunset
- Valley course in Highland Park
were

members

of

the

Northern

Frosh-Soph Golfers

last weekend’s intercity match in

Swamp Morton East

- ciation team which competed

in

‘oe Detroit.

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Ace
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41-36—77,
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Highwo
of
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36—76, and Ray Chamberlain fired

which
in the match,
41-36—77,
Detroit won with a two-day total

of 1,340.

_ Highwood
Has
Little

Lassie Loop
Lassie

softball

will

be

played in Highwood this summer.

‘The program, designed for girls
in fourth through eighth grade, is

Morton

East

405-331 _at

Sunset Valley last week.
Scott Winston

with

80.

Randy

Lindar
Richard
Jacobson 89.
Frank Razzino

89.

Center

No.

Highland Park’s frosh golf team
slammed

was

the medalist

had

Rose
87,

and

led Morton

81,
Dave
with

The team is tied with New Trier

East and Waukegan for the Suburban League lead, all with 51
marks.

Giants’ JV Nine

sponsored by the Highwood Com- |

Loses at Niles

Girls interested in playing are
asked to report to the ball park
Tuesday evening at 6. The league
will begin playing June 6.
This will mark the first time
that 16-inch softball for girls has
been offered in Highwood.

Highland Park’s junior varsity
baseball team lost to Niles West 73 last Wednesday at Niles.
Six Giant errors provided Niles
Baker
Pat
with the victory.
pitched for Highland Park and
gave up just three hits.

munity Center.

90

beat

as

Paul

Neller

Blair

him.

had to press but won at No. 2
doubles 9-7, 4-6, 6-1. Chris Palmer,

The Varsity Club of Highland
Park High School will sponsor the
annual awards night at the school
on June 5. Awards will be presented for athletes in all the
spring sports.
Parents will be charged 75
cents. There will be no charge for
athletes. Head coaches of all the
sports will award the letters.
Jay Sanders is the Varsity Club
sponsor.

‘Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Asso-

1-6

2-6,

West

Guilford

Spring Awards
Night Set June 5

league title which will be decided

Saturday at the conference
at Niles North.

Les Blackburn lost his match to

Niles

3

singles,

unde-

remained

feated by winning 6-2, 6-4. Jim
Gessler and Steve Waldman won 61, 64 while the
Bill Kahnweiler
won 6-2, 6-8, 6-2.

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Cubs 6, Pirates 1; Braves 9, Cards 7;
8, Mets 4; Phillies 7, Astros 4;
Braves
Dodgers 8, Cards 7; Giants 11, Reds 5;
Reds 4, Cubs 2; Giants 5, Phillies 0; Mets
5, Dodgers 4; Astros 18, Pirates 3.

second team of
and Jeff Lloyd

11,

MINOR LEAGUE
American Division

INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
National Division

meets.

Orioles

eS

consecutive

in Central Suburban League
last Tuesday, a 41 decision
Niles West.
win kept coach Karl Sutnetmen in contention for the

Hawks

the

Deerfield,

by

beaten

have been winning 5-0 and 41
while Deerfield has won many 3-2

5;

One

dual

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Athletics
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won its
‘meet
play
over
The
~ter’s

Although undefeated this season, the Warriors are not comfortably out in front on the point
basis. Serious contention is expected from Maine South and New
Trier West. Although Maine was

team

Division

Ff

=

Aim for Loop Title Saturday
varsity tennis

American

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Standings

and

LEAGUE

Cards
Red Sox
Orioles
Pirates
Giants
Twins
White Sox
Dodgers
Phillies
Indians
Giants 3, Twins 2; Red Sox 9, Indians 5;
Orioles 5, Phillies 1; Cardinals 12, Dodgers
7; Giants 11, Indians 9; Red Sox 5, White
3,
1; Twins
Indians
8,
Orioles
4;
Sox
Phillies 2; Pirates 1, Giants 0; Twins 9,
Dodgers 2; Pirates 6, Orioles 0; Phillies 1,
White Sox 0; Dodgers 11, Indians 4; Card1;
inals 14; Giants 3; Red Sox 6, Twins
Orioles 10, Dodgers 3; Cardinals 7, Phillies 0; White Sox 12, Pirates 8.

Rusty Benedict. (Salyards Photo)

and

also

the Sox. The fourth win was a 14
12 decision over the Athletics. 4
seven-run fifth inning provided th
margin of victory.

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coach to become assistant prinas
trophy in recognition of his more than 100 victories. He is retiring
Jay Mandler, Guy Mandler,
Hart,
Jim
Cohen,
,
cipal. From left to right are Jim Anderson, Je ff Ornstein

Carlson

game.

The White Sox are making a
fast start in the Minor League
American Division and are 4-0
after two weeks of play.

A Trophy

Hartma

of the Twins.

had a homer and a double in tha

11,

Angels

Orioles

7;

Tigers

13,

Twins

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Ault is returning to his first love. After 12 years
at Highland Park High School, the last five as ath-

letic director, Ault is going back to coaching track, this

time at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.
“Everybody has a destiny,” Dick
a
explains. ‘Without sounding trite,
I feel my destiny lies in the area I’ve
oved so much, coaching track.”
it has been a love affair which bepan as a sophomore in Roosevelt
igh School in St. Louis. It carried
Ault to stardom at the University of
issouri and a place in the 1948
Diympic Games at Wembley Statium in England.
“You have to be associated with
t to appreciate the greatness of that |
xperience,” says Ault. ‘“‘On opening day, when you see
hose doves released in front of 100,000 people in the
tands, chills go up and down your spine.”

Theory For the Hurdles
Ault finished fourth in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles in the
rames, despite the fact that “‘it wasn’t until after the Olympics that
learned to run them.”
It was just after the Games, prior to one of the two European
ours he made as a runner, that he developed a theory for running
he event. In the main, it involves a measurement of stride and

speed and a switching from the outside of the lane to the inside
at the end of the race to compensate for fatigue. It enabled Ault
o tie the world record of 52.2 in the 440 hurdles in 1949, and it
orks for others

as well.

“It’s the one contribution

I felt I made

by running

the darned

ings,”’ he says with a smile.

Ault feels he owes a great deal to track, not only for the travel it
as given him but for the sense of accomplishment it provides.
“When

you’re

really

driven

by

something

to

become

excellent,

ou eliminate mediocrity,” he says. “It puts your determination
d way of life on the line. You accept the challenge or deny it. If
ou deny it, you become an amoeba.”

A Challenge in Coaching
A deeply religious individual who said a silent prayer before every
ace, Ault almost went into the ministry. Instead, he became a
bach, was head man at Roosevelt for six years before coming to
ighland Park as the track coach, and in coaching he has found his
allenge.
“It’s to make people realize there’s more they can do than they
ink they can do,” he declares. “If you think little, you get a little.
you expect a lot, you get a lot.”
Dick, who started a cross-country program at Highland Park
nd won the state title in 1961, feels the years here have been
rofitable personally. He believes he has come to know himself
nd his profession better by having been here:
“We sometimes forget that you have to love kids and try to underand them,” he points out. “But don’t let them push you around.
e firm and fair, and they’ll appreciate this.

“If you can’t reach youngsters, you don’t belong in teaching.”
ery year teachers should rededicate themselves to this.”

Phys Ed Will Help
ighland Park’s interscholastic athletic program has traditionally
en something less than spectacular. Ault believes the problem
pms from the nature of the community, an hereditary factor inving the city’s predominant “white collar” population which
ght not necessarily be athletic. But he has attacked it in reverse,

ough an improvement in the physical education program, and he
lieves this eventually will help on the interscholastic level.

“We see a weakness in our youngsters, so our program is geared
» develop the strength factor and cardio-vascular fitness,”’ he

xplains. “For instance, I feel that if you learn to walk right,
bu’ll do the other things right. We must get across the idea that
hysical education is not a disease.

‘We start from a physical education base and go up to the elite,
p interscholastic

athletes.

We

have

a debt

to these

people

where

p masses take physical education. If we gear to the interscholastic
vel, we have a washout.”
It all is part of the challenge which he feels has been met here.
‘I wanted

to see some

of my

ideas have

a chance

at reality,”’ he

ys, ‘‘and we’re geared this way now.”
bo Ault returns to the cinders, probably for the rest of his life, at
stminster or elsewhere, guided by his prime philosophy.
“You do the best job you can and people will see you,” he says
etly. “You do a lousy job and you look at yourself.”

25, 1967

this

contribute

who

Golfers

Back To the Track

to National Golf Day, ac-

tivities will be giving a direct
assist to the caddie scholars of
the Western Golf Association.
The annual National Golf Day

is sponsored

by the PGA,

which

turns over all proceeds to National Golf Fund,
Inc., for distribution to various charitable and

educational projects in golf ranks.
For example, the Western Golf
Association’s . Caddie-Scholarship
Fund received recently $5,437.00
as its share of proceeds from
National Golf Day last year.
Tuesday, May 30, has been set
as National Golf Day this year,
but golfers may play their own
National Golf Day rounds any
time in the two preseding weeks.
They contribute $1.00 through
their local PGA professional each
time they play. Their target: A
net

score

(Actual

handicap) which

will

score,

less

beat

the

winning total in the ‘Round of the
Champion.”
The climax will come when
Billy Casper, USGA Open champion, and Al Geiberger, PGA
champions,

the

compete on May 30 in

“Round

of the

The victor’s score
target. All golfers

Champion.”

becomes the
who beat it

will receive an attractive bag tag

as their award.
National Golf Day thus gives
every golfer a special opportunity
to help support the finest charity
program in the world of sports—
the caddie-scholarship operations
sponsored by 22 major golf associations which, this year, are
assisting

a

record

young men

total

through

of

PAUL

Professional,

1,184

college.

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Playing golf can be a joyful experience or it can be 7
very hard work. Actually, this depends more on the at- _
titude with which you approach it and your own basic
character

than

it does

on your skill. My

advice

is to

keep your sense of proportion. If you are out for rec-

reation, remember

that GOLF

IS

A GAME.

Do your best but recognize your own limitations. No.

one can shoot perfectly at all times, or even very often.
So relax! Don’t try to be something you are not.
Always be cautious about accepting free advice. As
with most everything, it will be worth about what it
costs.

Don’t spoil the fun of the game with excessive bet- ne
ting. If you bet more than you care to or can afford to
lose, your mind will be on the bet and not on your |
game. As a result, your game will suffer.

Golf Reveals Your Character . . . Play Accordingly —
Northwestern

Awards

Baby Giants Win

Dinner Set Thursday

One

Northwestern’s
spring
sports
awards dinner will be held at the
Orrington Hotel at 6:30 tonight.

ball team won one game of three

Varsity

letters

and

But Lose

Two

Highland Park’s freshman base-

played

freshman

last

week

to

move

its

and dropping the second 3-1.

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from

Niles,

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the latest in a long line of Wildcat
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�Warrior
Runners

Unplaced
Despite turning in several good
performances,

the Deerfield trac

entrants in the state meet failed
to get past the preliminaries.
Hurdler Rob Holt ran his bes
time ever of 14.7 in the 120 lows

but failed to place. Discus throw
er Kevin Harvey failed to reac
the qualifying mark of 166 feet.

High jumper Scott Ascher quali
fied with a jump of 6-3 but failec
to place in the finals. The 88
relay team of Dan Field, Mitcl
Simmons, Phil Becker, and Chuch
Shattuck also ran well but was o
of the money.
The only remaining meet of th
season for the thinclads is th
Central Suburban
League
Mee

Saturday at Niles North. A victor
would give the Warriors an und4
feated outdoor conference seaso
and the second consecutive cha

drops a throw on a double-play attempt. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Frank Zera (26) of Niles West is safe at second as Greg Hess

pionship.

Warriors Finish a Tough Year,
But Mentor ‘Wouldnt Change
It’s never easy to be a loser and
losing

team in a school that is getting
used to having winners.
When

you

begin

a season

DEERFIELD

with

the optimistic idea that ‘‘this is
the year’’ and you fail to produce,
it becomes even more disheartening. That is just about the situation
that Carl Eichstaedt finds himself
in these days as varsity baseball
coach at Deerfield High School.
Last March when the Warriors

Mason,

balls

Three of the four New Trier runs

—including two wild pitches—and
was relieved by Mike Bunch. The
first man Bunch faced reached

were unearned. Steve Stanger was

pitches,

ning games.
. Not a Good Year

had iced the game with nine runs.

Eighth League Loss

When

you’re

down

you don’t get the breaks and we
sure could have used a few along

the way. Nobody likes to lose. It’s
tough for everyone.’’*
The Warriors deserved a better
fate than they received in Friday’s

game.

Scotty

Brewster

held a 4-3 lead going into the top
of the seventh. Up to that point he
had allowed just six hits. He got
the first man in the seventh on a
strikeout, but then things began to
happen.

Paul Shandling lifted a routine
fly to right that was dropped for a
two-base
error. The next six
hitters got hits and Jim Sandler
came in to relieve Brewster.
Sandler, who can usually warm up
in seconds

92

since

he

The

throws

junk

loss,

the

second

West last week, was
eighth in conference

to

Niles

the team’s
play. They

to Niles was 11-8. The Warriors
did win one game last week,
though, as they downed New Trier
West 8-3 behind the pitching of
Jeff Mason.
Warriors

closed

the winning pitcher, his third win
to go with four losses. He also
slammed a homer, his second of
the year, over the fence in leftcenter field.

out

the

season Monday night with a 6-4
victory over New Trier West.

Des Plaines Park District.

The league will be known as the
Leighton Junior Tennis League, in

honor of the late Harry (Cap)
Leighton,
former
Des
Plaines
resident and advocate of junior
tennis in this country.

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leading

hitter with 22 for 54 and

home

run

a .407

hitter

with

three.
“I’m real proud of
some of the boys came

the way
on,’’ said

Eichstaedt. ‘‘Pete Johnson, Scotty
Brewster, and Jeff Ommen did
outstanding jobs. I still feel that
they’re

a

good

bunch

of

ball

Charter members of the league
include Des
Plaines, Tennaqua
Tennis Club of Deerfield, Arling-

ton Tennis Club, Mt. Prospect
Park District, Barrington Bath
and

Tennis

Club,

and

the

Glen-

view Park District.
Competition will be held in two
age groups, at 14 and under and 16
and under.

Sports editor Larry Dennis makes a searching probe
into the unique athletic picture at Northwestern University. Starting next week

in

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wouldn’t change anything. I feel
confident that when these boys go
on in college baseball they will
know the game and they will act

threw

base on the fifth error of the inn-

began working out for this season,
Eichstaedt said, ‘‘We’ll have a

young team but we’ll be faster
(than
last year),
have
more
consistent hitting, and our defense
will be excellent.”
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Harlan
23,
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19,
East
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18,
Bloom
12,
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10, Rochford Guilford
1
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Wheaton
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Riverside-Brookfield 6, East St. Lo
Lincoln 6, Proviso East 6, St. Charl
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Englewood
4, Olney 4, Barrington
Maine West 4, Oak Lawn 3, Rockfo
West 3, Glenbrook South 3, Bellevi
West 2, Glenbard East 2, Freeport
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2, ‘Edward
ville 2, Marshall 2, New Trier West
Elgin Larkin 2, Urbana 2, Sycamore
Naperville
1, ‘Thornton
1, Quincy
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14, Morton West 32.
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rig
(Harla
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Johnson (Ea!
St. Louis), 4. Taylor (Gienbard Eas
5.
Hudson
(Thorton).
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(Né
record, old 14.2 by John Smith, Mai
1941).
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Louis), 2. Lyon
(Wheaton),
3. Lew

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Benberry
(Bloom),
Lauber
(Riverside-Brookfield),
Raynolds (Oak Par), 4. Weisendang
(Freeport), 5. Sager (Rock Island).
10144.
(New
record,
old
62-214
Merutka, Palatine, (1962).
Pole vault—1l. Doulder
(Oak Par
2.
Fuller
(Evanston),
3.
Johns
(Bloom),
4.
Morrison
(New
Tr
West), 5. Tie Cascio (Morton West) a
Westby (Elgin). 14-0.
440-yard
dash—1l.
Bahnfleth
(Pa
tine),
2.
French’
(Barrington),
Koster
(Champaign),
4. Covle
(El
Larkin), 5. Stevenson (Harlan). 47.4.
880-yard
relay—1l.
Moline,
2. N
Trier East, 3. Harlan, 4. Marshall,
Bloom.
T—1:27.1.
(New
‘record,
1:28.1 by East St. Louis, 1966).
180-yard L.H.—1.
Draper
(Harla
2. Dartt (East St. Louis), 3. Johns
(East St. Louis), 4. Devaul
(Pro

East),

5.

(Ties

record

1964.

and

Woods

by John

Lonnell

(Harlan).

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Wright,

Wheat

Poole,

Bloom,

196

High jump—1. Gaines (Evanston),
Richardson
(Olney),
3. Webb
(Gl
brook
South),
4 Jackson
(Edwar
ville), 5. Bay
(Quincy).
6-9.14
(
record, old 6-514 by Palmer, Arlingtd
Mile—1.
Calvert
(Rockford
G
ford),
2. Labadie
(Maine
East),
Ward
(Proviso East), 4. Taylor (
bana),
5.
Kunknlex
(Niles
Nort
T—4:11.7.
(New record, old 4:14.5
Hieczorek, Proviso East,).
220-yard dash—1. Goodrich (East
Louis), 2. Brown
(Rockford East),
Lyon
(Wheaton
North),
4. Bahnfl
(Palatine),
5.
Valecelli
(Pro
West). T—20.9.
(New record, old 3
by Robert Packard, Rockford, 1935)
Mile
Relay—i.
Harlan,
2.
Cha
paign,
3.
Evanston,
4.
Bloom,
Glenbard
West.
T—3:14.9.
(New
ord, old 3:18.0 by York, 1966).
880-yard
run—l.
Wohluter
(
Charles), 2. Thomas
(Englewood),
Hansen
(Rock
Island),
4.
Dr
(Immaculate
ar er oy a
5. Mor
(East St. Louis). T—1:52.
Long jump—1. Lewis (zvanston)
Wallace
(Alton),
3.
Brown
(Cha
paign), 4. Grieve ag
trae West)
Gordon (Sycamore).
Discus—1. Rogers Fs
a,
Brogren
(Rockford
East).
3.
Na
(Oak Lawn), 4. Swanson
(Moline)
Bayless (East St. Louis). 176-815. (
record, old 175-542 by Bayless, ‘East
Louis, 1966).
Two mile—1. Elliott (Proviso We
2. Town (Rockford Guilford), 3. Wi
(New Trier East), 4. Press (Riversi
Brookfield).
5. Barrett
(Napervil
jae
(New record, first time e
run).

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�Master Plan

OK
By MELINDA UPP

for the master plan, but I believe
we should give the planners some
direction about the kind of village

By a vote of 4 to 2, Deer-

field

trustees

Monday

ap-

we want

proved a contract plan with
arl L. Gardner and Associates, Inc., for an 18-month

the planners down to
guidelines,
we
won’t

omprehensive master plan
~f the village.

to

the

Expected

pick

Mr.

Raff

our

The

on _ specific

our

own

plan

said,

‘You

can’t

individual

problems.

Calls for Hearings
master plan proposal

calls

ses, and the trustees plan to meet

every eight to 10 weeks with the
planning
ports.

in favor of approving the contract

Deerfield

firm

for

progress

re-

Mayor Finney concluded the
discussion by reading a section of

Plan Commission the authority to
e and work with the master

“I am

work

for a series of public hearings to
discuss the plan as work progres-

ently changed his mind and voted

said,

80

with Mr. Schleicher that our
planners should know what we
want—but that’s what we’ll schedule public hearings for.”

so Mayor Finney was prepared
to case a deciding vote to break
he tie between the trustees.
But Mr. Schleicher, who was
he trustee who suggested the adfition of the guidelines, appar-

anners.
Mr. Schleicher

‘‘With

Everything is interrelated. I agree

ees George Schleicher, Bernard
forrest, and George Kelm had
expressed doubts about the plan,

the

because,

planners

But

Erustees Raymond Craig, Charles
Raff, George Bootz, and Mayor H.
Ross Finney had previously exPressed their support. But trust-

gives

plan

problems
with
commission.”

Approval of the master plan
proposal was expected because

which

the

percent of our village developed, I
can’t see the need for an entire
master plan. I would like to see

uggested by the Deerfield Homewners’ Association, never came
s26 a vote.

plan,

a set of
get
any-

where.”
Mr. Kelm said that he objected

A proposal to give the master
planners a set of guidelines, as

Approval

this to be.”

Mayor Finnery interjected, ‘I
personally would like to see them
just run with the ball. If we tie

the agreement:

“In formulating a plan for the
Deerfield planning area, there is
one
overriding
factor
of im-

in

complete agreement with the need

portance—the

plan

which

is pre-

pared
must
have
the
general
support of all the groups which
will be instrumental in its effectu-

ation.
“Consequently,

mative

during

stages

program,

a

of

the

the

close

for-

planning

liaison

and

working
relationship
must
be
maintained between the planning
consultants,

the plan commission,

and community leaders in various
related realms of activity.
Eight Areas Cited
planners will concentrate

The

their efforts

on eight

‘“‘problem”’

areas of the village, including the

expansion possibilities, off-street
parking, and traffic circulation in
the central shopping district.
The planners also will complete
a

comprehensive

revision

of

the

Deerfield zoning ordinance, determine the most desirable use for
the

brickyards

area,

suggest

uti-

lization possibilities for the remaining vacant land in the community, and analyze future public
school locations and school districting.

Six of the eight Miss Deerfield candidates wait to be interviewed

The eighth section of the master
plan will be devoted to a study of

the

feasibility

of

developing

Monday night in contest preliminaries. From left are Leslie Knowlton,

Dorothy Kinter, Nancy Riter, Donna Najdowski, Cinda Lee Peterson,

a

Miss Jan

governmental complex or community center to house village and
township activities in one area.

Katherine

Forstrom,

and

Miss

Steffanie

English, the

1966

Miss Deerfield. The six, plus Gail Whisler and Joyce Petton, all will
compete in the final selection, to be held June 10 at Alan Shepard
Junior High School.
ee

Liebling Gets
Tentative OK
Tentative

approval

of

an

almost-forgotten

headache,

he Liebling subdivision’s final plat, was given by Deerield trustees Monday

night.

The subdivision, subject of year-long debates and discussions between village officials and then-owner of the
ibdivision, Morton Shapiro, has
been renamed Briarwood Country
lub Estates and taken over by a
ew corporation, Ar-Lind Homes,
Ine. The corporation
Irving Kogan.
Seeks

president

is

Final Okay

Richard Nathan, attorney for
he new corporation, asked the
board to approve the final plat of
subdivision but not to execute
he approval until several stipulaions have been met.
The stipulations are the same
Snes as required of Mr. Shapiro,

Mr. Nathan told board members.
he final plat would not be filed in
Springfield until the stipulations
ere met, he said, but he needed
board approval to complete negoFtiations for the $500,000 project.
4 The stipulations include providing access through park district
property on the north into the
ubdivision. This access, through
argate Ter., is blocked by an
easement.
Can’t

Get

not

get

a

bank

however,

hesi-

tated to approve the final plat,
which was not on the agenda, until
they had had time to review the

loan

to

purchase the easement and to
eet other requirements for final
blat approval until the plat was
approved,
so that they were

for

Mrs. Kermit Bishop, and Mrs. Robert David were

the annual contest. From left are Mrs. Jack Eisinger, Mrs. George Myles, Mrs. Bruce Carman, Mrs.
Raymond Lyon, and Mrs. James Breed. Mrs. Breed,

chosen as finalists. The winner will be selected at a
private dinner dance May 29. (Staff Photos by
Larry Graff)

Mrs. Deerfield

stipulations they made last September, the last time the propos-

written

into

the

new

candidates

are interviewed

Deertield Villager

al was on a village board agenda.
So the board agreed to give
tentative approval to the final plat
based on the assumption that their
previous stipulations had been
agreement.

They
will review the matter
throughly at their next meeting
June 5.

VOL.

1,

NO.

$2

44

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

MAY

18,

1967

Park Board to Provide Land for Liebling
The Deerfield Park Board passed a resolution Tuesday
night
which will allow it to provide
land for an acess road to the

Liebling subdivision.

Loan

~ Mr. Nathan said that his clients
ould

caught in a circle.
Board members,

The

ments
division

road,

which

one

has

developers

of

the

kept
from

final village approval,

require-

the

sub-

getting

would

run

from the homes to Margate Terr.
The 15 acres of land will be

deeded

to the village, which

will

give to Ar-Lind Homes, Inc., subdivision developers. The developers then will give a ‘‘contribution’”’

to the park district equal to the
value of the land.
The park
‘quested by
Commission,

village

agreement was rethe Deerfield Plan
which along with the

board

has

required

a

second road that connects the sub-

division to Deerfield Rd.

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

The park property is north of
Deerfield Rd. on the east side of
the village and south of the Landis
Subdivision.

James C. Mitchell was re-elected president of the Deerfield Park
Board

at Tuesday’s

meeting.

Also re-elected was
dent Aksel Petersen.
Dewey

was

sworn

vice presiDudley L.

in for his third

term as park commissioner.
The board
also re-appointed
Controlled

circulation postage

paid

Locke
Rogers,
treasurer,
and
Park Director Donald E. Pilger,
board secretary.

Appointed

to the

building

and

grounds
committee
are
Mr.
Dewey and Mr. Peterson; recreation committee, Edward J. Walchli and Mr. Dewey;
planning,
policy and finance committee, Mr.
Peterson, Mr. Mitchell, and Mr.
Walchli; and publicity, Mr. Mitchell and Jack Matthews.

at Deerfield,

Ill.

�HAPPY

ENDING

8-Year-Old
Pulled From
River by Men
Lynn

LaMonica

of

Deerfield

wanted to give her mother some
flowers on Sunday, so she walked
more than a quarter of a mile

from her home to pick them from
a branch over-hanging the Chicago River.
The 8-year-old girl, of 180 Sequoia Ln., apparently reached up
t

for

%

Earl

action

Deerfield

He

Jaycees

HIS SATURDAY THE DEERFIELD Jaycees will be asking
residents to help support community progress through voluntary

chicken

by

buying

“Chark-O-Chick”

the

“Chark-0-Chick”’

back-

Backus,

50,

of

345

said
and

he

ran

yelled

down
for

to

three

“I
in

the
con-

water, which is from three to five
feet deep at the point. They covered her with a blanket,
and
called the Deerfield-Bannockburn

This is the Jaycees’ only public appeal for
_ funds to help underwrite what has become known
as one of the more active slates of community
projects in Illinois.
of

fell

struction workers nearby to help
him pull her out.
The four rescued her from the

barbecued

dinners. The chickens will be delivered

Proceeds

R.

water,

free to the homes of all purchasers June 11.
_

then

her turn over on her stomach.
knew
then
that
she
was
trouble,” he said.

By ROBERT P. BLOWERS
Chairman,

branch,

Carlisle Av., saw her lying on
her back in the water, then saw

The Cover: Chicken Dinner Sale
“‘Chark-O-Chick’’

the

ward into the water.

Deerfield Jaycees Robert McGuire (left) and Larry McKnight
practice their “Chark-O-Chick" sales talk on Mrs. Robert Blowers
_ and Tom McKnight. (Larry Graff Photo)

Fire

Department

and

the

Deerfield

rescue

squad

police,

who

_

toward a variety of projects, including Jaycee

gave her oxygen and took her to
Highland Park Hospital.

_

Park, the Easter Egg Hunt, Santa Phone, Sports
Jamboree, the Community
Survey, Teen-age

Her mother, Mrs. Michael LaMonica, didn’t get the flowers for

charitable activities.

Mother’s Day, but she got her
daughter home safe after treatment at the hospital.

_ Rodeo,

and

scores

of other

youth,

sales

civic,

go

and

Buying ‘‘Chark-O-Chick” dinners is a delicious
way to help support these projects and, in
Mr. Blowers
addition, will provide Mom with a well-earned
day off from Sunday cooking. Many groups will celebrate Community
Progress Day June 11 with street parties built around ‘Chark-O-Chick”’
_ dinners, kind of a fun way of helping the Jaycees help greater
Deerfield.
Our members will call on as many homes as possible in Deerfield,
2° _ Riverwoods, and Bannockburn, but if they don’t get to your house,
_ please phone your order in to my home, 1200 Arbor Vitae Rd.,
Deerfield.

Tickets

are

being

mailed

this

in the newly remodelled Ravinia
Green Country Club on the corner
of North Sanders Rd. and Deerfield Rd.
The club, formerly
known as the Riverwoods Country
Club, was

a

taken

over recently by

group of North Shore businessmen.

new

rescue

IGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL students and faculty, will stage
a five-day

‘Focus

on

Arts”

starting

Sunday.

Professional

art-

ists in many fields have offered their time and talent. See page 72.
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in Hebrew means

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The Deerfield Civil Defense unit
has invited representatives of. all
village service organizations to
attend its 8 o’clock meeting tonight in the Jewett Park Field
House.
Richard Willer, Lake County
civil defense director, will relate
his experiences with the tornadoes
which hit Lake Zurich, where his
headquarters are located.
Steve Filler, Deerfield’s civil
defense director, said Mr. Willer
will explain what might have been
done to prevent more damage to
that community and weaknesses
and strengths of its warning
Mr. Filler said he also hopes to
present a survey made by the
Federal Sign and Service Co. The
company, which specializes in
signals and warning systems, has
prepared recommendations for a
disaster warning system in Deerfield.
The warning system could be
integrated with the system used
by
the
Deerfield-Bannockburn
Fire Protection District, Mr. Filler said.

INCOLNSHIRE GARDEN CLUB’S bi-annual sale will take place
during the weekend. Everything is planned—if it rains the sale
moves indoors. Details on page 66.
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Ken Hogan of an Arlington Heights landscape firm spreads gravel
in the triangle of Dimmeydale Dr. and Wincanton Av. in Deerfield.
Eleven neighbors around the triangle have spent $855 to resod +t
triangle and to plant trees and bushes. (Staff Photo)

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Eddie Dale’s Rhythm Club Orchestra, returning for the third
year, will play music from 9:30
p.m. to 1 a.m. During the “big
band’s” breaks, a local rock ’n
roll group will play twist, watusi,
and monkey music.
As in the past, proceeds of the
dance will be used by the fireman
to purchase equipment for the
department and the rescue squad.
the purchase
vehicle.

ih

Civil Defense

Dance Slated by Fire Unit
week
to all residents
of the
Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District for the fireman’s
annual benefit dance.
The dance will be held June 17

O°

As the first step in planning your wedding, we invite you
to come to us and initiate the engraving of your invitations

on Crane’s Kid Finish, the choicest of papers for this most
important moment

in your life. Our staff will also take

pleasure in helping you select your bride’s notes and
letter paper for die-stamping, your calling cards and
informals—your complete paper trousseau from our
collection of Crane’s Fine Papers.

Tryouts Are Set
For Pompon Girls
Deerfield High School will hold
tryouts tomorrow for its newly organized pompon squad.
The squad will consist of 12
girls who will perform patterned
routines between halves of football and basketball games. Music
will be supplied by the band or
recordings.

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ILLINOIS

May 18, 196

�Board of Trustees Appoints 12 Residents
~

To Advisory Bodies, Seeks Two
The

Deerfield

Village

ouncil Monday named 12
members to the appointed
boards which serve as its
dvisers.

and

now

is president

of Temple

Beth Or. He served on the village
caucus in 1962.
Harold Peterson, 53, of 768 Osterman Av., was appointed to a
three-year term on the board of

The Rev. Jeffrey Grote, assistant

also

pastor

posts for three-year terms. The
manpower commission is seeking

of

the

Deerfield

Presby-

terian Church, also will be re-appointed to the council if he does
not move from the village.
Dr.

Tucker,

49,

of

830

North-

Robert C. Fox, 16 E. Mulberry
b]., was appointed to a 5-year

police commissioners. Employed
by the Sun-Ray Mid-Continent

woods Dr., has been a resident of

erm on the board of zoning apheals. Mr. Fox, 39, has been a

Corp., he is a former trustee, jus-

bio-chemist, he is a major in the
Army reserves and has been a

esident of the
ears: A father

village
of five

for four
children,

fe is an attorney with the Mobil
bil Co.
:
‘Mr. Fox has served on PTA
oards.

Bernard

Katz,

43, of 604 Pine

., was appointed to the plan
ommission for a 3-year term. A

esident of the village for nine
ears, he is an attorney specializng

in

real

estate

law

with

the

aw firm of Antonow and Fink.
Mr. Katz was the first presient of the Deerfield B’nai B’rith

tice of the peace,
and

member

town

of the

auditor,

safety

coun-

cil. He is a member of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce and
the Deerfield Rotary Club.
Named to Safety Council
Raymond N. Marshall III, 31,
-of 1036 Warrington St., was appointed to a three-year term on

the safety council. A resident of
Deerfield for 20 years, he is a

More

the

village

for

seven

years.

A

Scout leader for 20 years.
Mr. Knilans, 29, of 1056 Camille

Av., has been a resident for eight
years. He is a guidance counselor
and sophomore basketball coach
at

Deerfield

High

mer Jaycee,

School,

a DeMolay

and a special
uty sheriff.

Lake

a for-

advisor,

County

dep-

were

reappointed

to

their

a replacement for the Rev. Eugene Wykle, Bethlehem Church
minister, who was recommended
for reappointment before he decided to leave the village.
Reappoint 3 Men
John Roach also was reappointed to serve another 5-year term on

the board of building appeals, and
George McLaughlin and Peter
Horne were appointed to second
three-year terms

on the manpow-

er commission.
In other
action,
awarded
security

board

a $4,684 contract for cell
equipment and a $1,575

contract for an intercommunications system for the new police

appointed chairman.
Two members of the human

addition to the village hall.
The board deferred action on a

graduate
of St.
George
High
School.
Dr.
Robert
Tucker,
William
Knilans and Donn Wright were

lations commission, Howard Kane

central alarm system for the po-

appointed

and

lice addition

to

the

youth

council.

the

Rev.

Bernard

F.

Didier,

lee. Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
said that the board would be trading a workable system for an un-

known quantity.
In other business, the board
concurred with the zoning board
of appeals recommendations for
the

First

for further

study.

Family Day Drive Near Goal

dation for rezoning
Hornberger area.

an, announced this week.

“An actual count of $3,950 is in
and, with reports still coming in
om the area captains and works with stray donations,” Mr.
uccola said.
Last year,

a total of $2,350 was

ollected during the booster drive,
nd Family Day, Inc., had a $1,000
eficit to make up before this
ear’s
campaign
could
be
punched. The 1967 Family Day
oard began

its year

with

munity participation within greater Deerfield,’’ Mr. Buccola said.

He explained that neither the
merchants nor the village government

were

solicited

for

funds

since, “this is a celebration for
the people of the village and only
the people benefit from a day
packed

full of displays,

fireworks,

and

a parade,

a score

of other

rade, which will feature 10 bands,
marching units, clowns, antique
cars, and prizes for the bestdecorated bikes.
Other events will include drum
and bugle corps competition; Miss
Illinois crowning the Miss and
Mrs. Deerfield contest winners, a
Fifth Army Band concert, games
and rides for children, and a kids’

events.”

amateur dog show.

He also listed the 22 events
which will highlight this year’s
celebration. They include the pa-

Also scheduled are a_ baking
contest, miniature golf, go go
dance bands, a horsehoe pitching

+

ee

we

contest,

man,

and

a

1308

a pancake

barber

shop

The Family Day celebration
also will include a show by the
Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire protection district, a free giant fireworks display at Deerfield High
School, a local industries exhibit,

an organization booth, a greased
pig catching contest, a car smashing contest, a flower show, Black
Horse Troop exhibition, and a golf
practice tent and putting greens.

be rezoned

a $240

occurred

last

year.

hs $4000

erce,

Deerfield

lewcomers,

Woman’s

Garden

Homeowner’s

Club,

Association,

Club,

and
who

re members of the nonprofit
rganization.
Serve Without Pay
All members of the Family Day,
ne., board serve without pay.

The object of Family Day is to
rovide a day of family fun, at the
bwest possible cost, that will also
ive further meaning to the spirit
the. Fourth of July celebration
nd strengthen the sense of com-

ay 18, 1967

R-1

(20,000

ordinance

re-

Sports

Date Changed
date

of the

Junior

the
has

a

50-yard

dash,

a long

dash,

jump,

throw,

the —

27.

competition

clude

by

Illinois Youth
been changed

June 3 to May

baseball

Sports

co-sponsored.

and

will

in-

a

75-yard

high

jump,

220-yard

re-

lay for “‘midgets,” those who are
10 and 11 years old.
Juniors — youngsters 12 or 13
years old — will compete in a 50yard

dash,

yard

a 75-yard dash,

dash,

a

jump, baseball
yard relay.
Events

for

long

jump,

throw,

and

a 220-

high
a 440

intermediates
— be-

tween 14 and 15—will be the
50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 220yard dash, 880-yard run, long
jump, high jump, baseball throw,
and a 440-yard relay.
Application blanks are available
from the athletic directors of

onors,”’

A special thanks was extended
§ the Townley Club, which made
special donation of $100 for
amily Day.
Family Day, Deerfield’s all-day
uly 4 celebration, is sponsored by
nost Deerfield organizations, inluding the Jaycees, Lions, Kiwais, Rotary, Chamber of Com-

was

Jamboree

Jamboree

_FAMI LY DAY
BOOSTER DRIVE

an

Junior

from

Don

from

reading

Jaycees and
Commission,

Avoids Disaster

as

Av.,

quiring sewer inspection by circuit television cameras before
the sewers will be approved in
new subdivisions.

The

ank balance only after several
rivate individuals and organizaons made donations.

uch

Hackberry

Jamboree,

Wrobleski, booster drive chairan, has done a spectacular job
n attaining our goal of $4,000,”
Mr. Buccola said.
He added, ‘“‘The response from
e residents was overwhelming.
ooster drive workers indicated a
ery cordial welcome and _ all
orkers were gratified by the
couraging comments from the

Carlson-

square-foot-residential)
to
R-2
(12,000 square foot) lots.
The board also approved on

*

“With a budget of $7,325 for this
967 celebration, only a successful
ooster drive can avoid a disaster

the

granted variations to permit construction of an addition to his
home.
The plan commission recommended that the Carlson-Hornberger property at the northwest
corner of Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.

an art show,

breakfast,
quartet.

Church

variations for its new building
program, and Richard S. Free-

second

The Deerfield Family Day boosdrive definitely will reach its
4,000 goal,
Charles
Buccola,
amily Day, Inc., board chair-

Presbyterian

and the Freeman property, and
the plan commission recommen-

The church was granted several

the

Mr. Wright, who has been serving on the council for a year, was
re-

Board members rejected a proposal for a rate change for sewer
service at the Kitchens of Sara

Deerfield
School
District
109,
Deerfield-Wilmot School District

Py
Lions of the Famil
Wrobleski, chairman

scittig Ai

Family Day celebration workers tally receipts
from their recent fund drive. From left are Mr rs.
Kay Houston, president of the Townley Club of
Deerfield;

Frank

Ventura,

co-chairman

for

110, Deerfield High School, and
Red Oak School in Highland Park,

parade;
a
of the booster

and

Donald
drive. (Staff

Photo)

Deerfield area.

The booth will be designed to
familiarize residents with the organizations. Groups wishing to be

represented
ily Day,

should

contact Fam-

Inc. Board Chm.

Charles

Buccola no later than June 10.
Each

group

should

from

the

DEERFIELD

winners

VILLA-

in

each

event will qualify for the sectional

the

jamboree, which will be held later

Information Booth To Be New Feature
One of the new features of this
year’s Family Day celebration
will be a booth giving information
about all organizations in the

and

GER.
First-place

provide

the

following information on a 20- by
30-inch poster board: name of the
organization, head of the group,
age requirements, purpose, and

in Mt. Prospect. Sectional winners

meetings times, dates, and places.
The booth will be staffed, and
planned by members of the Deerfield Woman’s Club. Any additional information which groups
wish

to be

distributed

on Family

Day should be submitted with the
poster to woman’s club members.

then. will compete in the state
wide competition Aug. 3, 4 and 5.
Don Tiffany, 941 Waukegan Rd.,
and Jack Sullivan, 1242 Linden
Av., are co-chairmen of the event,

which will be held on the Deerfield High School athletic field.
Chuck

Buccola,

1326

Elmwood

Av., is assisting them as a member of the games committee.

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People and Politics
By MARTHA

at

THREE

YEARS

- moving

too slow

letters

AGO, a Lake County legislator began a

_ wasting

its

‘a : projects.

in developing

to

ail

time

Illinois
aiding

a metropolitan

legislators

local

area

saying

land-use

the

government

plan.

and

was

By MARTHA

The

day

a number of Chicago West Side Bloc legislators from their state

But in 1966, voters in Mr. Murphy’s 31st House District reversed the
to

his

attack,

again

urging

that

the

planning

agency

ARGUMENT

THIS

TIME

is that

the

commission

Since this represents

a 180-degree

turn from

his original

complaints,

commission,

it

would

have

to

from

create

advisory

role on many

m
Mr. Rockwell

them, it has never
_ proposals. In fact,
_ along to the federal
F ALL

THE

has

no

veto

power

projects

whatsoever.

It

should

leveled

that it is a first step toward

at NIPC,

metropolitan

the most

is

also doubling

local involvement

ironic is

understanding

May 7, the rescue squad was

_ called to 704 Jonquil Ter. where a
_ visitor, John Scotten, 75, of Forest
Park, was injured in a fall down
the stairs. He was given first aid
_ and taken to Highland Park Hospital.
Six hours later, the department
was called out again to put out a
small brush fire in North Trail.
_

On

May

8, the department

was

called to aid the contractor for the
addition to the fire station, Sven
Flodstrom, who broke his shoulder

in a fall down
_ his home at
_
The rescue
736 Deerfield

a flight of stairs in
1205 Hackberry Rd.
squad was called to
Rd. on May 8 to help

C. F. Wood of Stevens Point, Mo.,

who had injured his back.
Last Thursday, two pumpers
and 10 men were needed to put
out a gasoline fire in the utility
room of the Bernard Tokar home

10

gasoline

ignited

The

of

worked
on
a
motor. Damage
$1,500
for the
truck

dispatched

due

for

House

If tears of thankfulness
you had miraculously

Here

in an

man-talk,

you

Day

&amp;

we

all

know

what

Control

he

Fri-

day noon to put out a clothes drier
fire at the Gene Lowenthal residence, 317 Willow Av.
Later that afternoon, two trucks

. . . then, come

get

on over.

of relentless

even*

by

mensware

looking

as you'll

relaxation
at as

&amp;

find most

At 6:45 p.m.

at

'*Your

day is coming

June

18.

And our friends at Brandeis Univ. will be looking fur you at their
Annual Used Book Sale starting Sat. eve., May 20 thru Thurs., May 25
under the big tent at Edens Plaza in Wilmette. The big ones from
Aquinas thru Zweig (Arnold &amp; Stephen) will be glad you came.

478 Central
Highland Park

Open’ Thursday

night

eg
=

=

14390

-

REPORT

OF

CONDITION

OF

THE

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Highland Park
in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on April 25, 1967. Publishe
in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under section 521
U.S. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of
collection
. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
...
. Obligations of States and political subdivisions
. Securities of Federal agencies
and corporations not guaranteed
b
5.
. Other bonds, notes, and debentures
. Federal funds sold
. Loans and discounts

9. Fixed

assets

.

. Customers’ liability
. Other
assets

TOTAL

to this

;

bank

on

acceptances

outstanding

ASSETS

LIABILITIES
. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
. Time
and
savings
deposits
of
individuals,
corporations

. Deposits

of

. Deposits
. Certified

of States and political subdivisions
and officers’ checks, etc.

United

States

Government

and corporations . .$12,771,992.
partnerships,
and

.

$38408,679.78

15,205,134.15

21,200,545.63

56,382.
199,187.
36,661,249.

$1,500.

Friday,

the squad

/EXHIBITION ONE
ART EXHIBIT AND SALE

was called to the athletic field
behind Deerfield High School,
whre Gerald Grybash,

17, suffered

a probable broken ankle. He was

taken to Highland Park Hospital.
On
ment

Saturday, the
rescue squad

fire departhelped with

the rescue of 8-year-old Lynn LaMonica of 180 Sequia Ln., who
fell into

the

East

branch

of the

Chicago River as she reached for
a

flower.

She

was

taken

to

a

anywhere.

We'll be looking for you; Dad.

pager daeseat

Donald
Zagar
residence,
1004
Castlewood
Ln.,
when damage

estimated

keen

interesting

responded to a kitchen fire at the
was

that

rolled down her gaunt cheeks befound just what she had wanted

atmosphere

can

collection of casual

con-

State Sen. Karl Berning (R32nd) of Deerfield this week called
for passage of a gun control bill
that would require all owners of
firearms to register and receive
an identification card from the
state department of public safety.
“This proposal avoids the ad(Continued on page 81)

small
outboard
was estimated at
motor,
washer,

was

Mother’s

Illinois Con-

motor buses.

dryer, and room.
One

other,

Urges Gun

as

was

1968

sideration, would apply interstate
standards to all inspections of

at 137 Forestway Dr. Mr. Tokar’s
hands and wrists were burned

when

proposed

the

ILLINOIS

re: Mother’s Day

she untied the ribbons

and

for modern inspection of food
services by the Illinois Department of Public Health in areas
where no public health department exists.

: Firemen’s Quiet Spring Ends
The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire

on

PARK,

other measures he has sponsored.
One, now in the House appropriations committee, would provide

the plan commission’s role.

_ Protection District, after a wet
and quiet spring, answered four
fire calls and five rescue calls
_ between May 7 and Sunday.

placed

HIGHLAND
432-0433

for years, if her voice raised a decibel or so when she saw the
bundle, if she kept the children at a respectful distance when

State Rep. Daniel Pierce (D32nd) of Highland Park now is
hoping for Senate passage of his
House-approved bill to prohibit
unregistered voters from voting in
municipal elections.
The legislator also is watching
the legislative progress of two

government.

and

years

cause

Pierce Bill Moves

Another probably would go to the heart of the NIPC problem by
doubling the number of local government representatives on NIPC’s
thus

four

Fathers

Sunday
meant.

stitutional Convention.

Actually, NIPC was created by the legislature in 1957 to aid in the
kind of voluntary inter-governmental co-operation on metropolitan
problems that is the only real alternative to Metro. Proponents of NIPC
are stressing that in the legislature these days. About 13 “friendly”
bills have been introduced, some stressing the voluntary nature of
_ NIPC’s relations with local governments and its strictly ‘“advisory”
capacity.

and

be

ballot—the

required to study local projects that involve
federal money. And while it has suggested
improvements to local agencies submitting
advised the federal government against any of the
if NIPC fails to act within 60 days, the plan is sent
government without NIPC participation.
CRITICISMS

to

ROAD

es

For

There is a growing feeling that
only one constitutional matter

involving federal money that has led to the
misconception that the plan commission actually is a federal agency in disguise. Actually,
NIPC

two

SKOKIE

TEL.

tutional amendment.

basic requirement for receiving federal money.
It is NIPC’s

1438 OLD

senators’ terms from four to six
failed to receive House approval
Monday. Part of the opposition
came because the change would
require voter approval of a consti-

another similar agency or lose federal road
money and grants for open space and sewer
and water projects. Participation of a sixcounty planning agency such as NIPC is a

On

O-fite-Callon

and June 27 as the final day for
passage of House-originated bills.
Rep. Kleine’s proposal to increase House members’ terms

What is ironic about the current Murphy
proposal is that if the legislature did abolish
the

hair in 5 minutes

to

June 7 as the last day for passage
of bills originating in the Senate,

is moving

too fast in developing a metropolitan area land-use plan.

‘the long-suffering plan commission can be excused for feeling slightly
bewildered.

|

sent

New deadlines set this session
put May 25 as the last day for
Senate committees to report out,

be

abolished.

_ board,

and

Senate.

_ GOP leaders and sent him back to the legislature. And he promptly

“=

approved

Color your

Mon-

Immediate Senate consideration
of the House measure was not
expected in view of the current
Senate efforts to clear the calendar of bills originating in the

et.

H*

House

study abortion laws.

Though this didn’t satisfy Rep. Murphy, his campaign against the
_ planning agency was interrupted in 1964, when Republicans purged him

returned

CLEVELAND

Illinois

the Senate a bill to create
a legislative commission to

explored.

—

TOP STYLIST
MANICURIST
HAIR COLOR EXPERTS

intergovernmental

The commission’s executive director, Matthew L. Rockwell of
_ Winnetka, denied this, noting that the commission already was deep in
basic studies of the six-county area’s industrial development, flood
- control problems, water resources, etc. Information on present
problems and rescurces is necessary before future development can be

wae

Hair Style of
the Month

Abortion

He

commission

7 lilt Salon

To Study

CLEVELAND

campaign to kill the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission.
Rep. W. J. Murphy of Antioch charged that the six-county agency was

_ wrote

Plan

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—

ETH EMET SYNAGOGUE
Dempster &amp; Ridge, Evanston

Saturday, May 20th—
8 p.m.- 11 p.m.

Sunday,
2 p.m.-

May 2Ist—
9 p.m.

ADMISSION:
ONE
AR

CAPITAL
. Common
stock—total par value
No. shares authorized 50,000
No. shares outstanding 50,000
. Surplus
. Undivided
profits

TOTAL
TOTAL

ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL

2,000,000.¢
1,134,175.
4,134,175.
40,795,424.9

ACCOUNTS

MEMORANDA
. Loan
hown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of
I, M. C. Hart—Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and

/s/ M.

375,073
that th
belief.

C. HAR

We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of conditio
and declare that £ has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledg
and belief
is true and corr ect.
valine
© see.
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W. H. ARNOLD
OSCAR L. LUNDGREN

Directo

May 18, 1967

�- EDITORIALS

DEERFIELD VILLAGER
- Your

Hollister

Established July, 1966

Newspaper

J. RICHARD

DAVID A. ROE...... Vice President and Publisher
RICHARD

L. HOLLISTER

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Editor

President

State School Board Needed
UR educators and legislators agree
that Illinois needs a state board of
ducation which would appoint the state
uperintendent of public instruction.
Illinois has no state board and retains
is elected superintendent, however, bemuse party politics has prevented agreeent on proposals for a state board.
In-the last session, a bill providing for
n appointive board was defeated by legisators who felt the board members should
e elected by the state’s voters.
The

Illinois Task

Force

In addition to insulating this important
administrative office from politics, a state
board of education would serve as the
policy-making body, much as our local
school boards set policy to be implement-ed by our superintendents.
This task now is carried out by the 235member General Assembly itself, whose
members can’t possibly have enough educational background to settle such matters
as tenure,

As-

future,

however,

as it

By MELINDA UPP
EERFIELD’S elected boards are beginning to anticipate charges
of “closed door” or ‘backroom meetings.”
The village board

URTHERMORE,

a

state

board

of

education, whose members probably
would serve a minimum of six years, could
provide continuity for the state’s educational policies, transcending the tenure of
either an appointed or elected superintendent.
The issue of an appointed superintendent hopefully will be given bipartisan attention and support at a constitutional
convention, which we have urged the
legislature to call.

proposal faces a

since

A

OLEMAN
NDERSON

mentary and secondary school programs
with the programs operated by the State
Board of Higher Education.

So a compromise amendment has been
troduced to increase the chances for
assage of a Senate bill that would create
n elected board. The amendment calls
or a board with five appointed members,
ight elected members, and two or four
x officio members.
im

spe-

state board of vocational education and
rehabilitation and the teachers’ certification board, and would co-ordinate the ele-

But the General Assembly has been as

Even the compromise

services,

The state board also would replace the

embly.
ivided on the issue in this session
as in 1965.

special

nancing.

on Education,

vhich reported to the governor early this
ear, favored a board but also was stymied
y the question of selection, deciding to
eave the decision up to the General

salaries,

cial education, school districting, professional negotiations, and general school fi-

it is already

enerating heated debate over which disricts the elected members should repesent.

Creation of a state board does not reO the quality of education in our
State again may be the victim of
artisan politics. This is ironic, because
he purpose of creating the state board
nd making the office of superintendent
ppointive is to remove politics from eduation. Now the superintendent must keep
is political fences mended state-wide so
e can be re-elected and also must do a
ertain amount of politicking to achieve
pgislative approval of his programs.

quire

a

constitutional

change,

however,

and thus could be enacted into law by the
legislature. We hope the legislators can
forget their partisan differences and approve this important educational reform,
regardless of whether the board is appointed, elected,

or a mixture. There

are

good arguments for each concept. But the
most convincing argument is for an appointive superintendent and for the board
itself.

and Mayor

H. Ross

routinely

Finney

meets

with Village

Mgr.

Norris Stilphen

in a brief backgrounding

regular council meetings.

session —

2

The briefing is held in the village manager’s office, the door is
and the lengthy and heated debates which always occur during the open
meetings are proof that no decisions have been reached in private.

:

But this week, the door to the village manager’s office was closed and
the “‘briefing’’ lasted longer than usual. The board didn’t begin =

regular meeting until about 8:25 and some of those waiting talked half

humorously, some not humorously at all, about the closed-door session.

When

he called the meeting

to order, Mayor

answer the criticism he hadn’t heard—but

Finney

expected.

was

quick to —

‘‘I want to set the

e..

He explained, ‘We were discussing appointments. This is a personnel —
matter, and one which can legally be considered in a non-public _
meeting.”’ (The other subjects which may be discussed privately are
salaries and land acquisition. )
Mayor Finney added that many fine candidates had been suggested :
for vacancies on the various appointed boards which advise the village
council, ‘“‘And we had a difficult time choosing among the nominees.

This

was

something

which

was—and

should

have

been—discussed

privately.”

HE

DEERFIELD

Rotarians

need some

help so they can help

orphans in Vietnam. The group is sending 5-pound boxes of
crayons, pencils, paper, cotton clothes for 1- to 7-year-olds, wrapped |
hard candy,

small hand

toys, and vitamin pills to the kids in Vietnam

who have been left parentless by the Viet Cong.
Residents

who

want

to prepare

boxes

to send

4
should

contact Roy

Kissling, 26 Greenbriar Dr.

The Public

Explaining

Forum

DEERFIELD—Robert
our

Powell

Deerfield-High-

pnd Park schools and teachers in
letter to Highwood residents. He
sed

such

glittering

generalities

s ‘‘Many Americans believe the
ality of education has gone
wn

in almost

direct

proportion

p the increased costs.’’ And ‘‘Add
e fact that traditional American
alues are being downgraded by
xtbook author and by teachers,
nd that youngsters are being fed
massive dose of socialism from
indergarten to graduate school.”

18, 1967

As a resident of Deerfield for
over a decade, it seems to me
some statements should be made.
Many people have moved to this

area because of the fine school
system and the high scholastic
ratings it engenders.
The individuals in the school
system, both academic and administrative,
are hard working

and dedicated people who are
doing their best to provide a more
than

adequate

education

children.
community’s
The

for

our

system

at last week’s

Rotary

Club

meeting, Ed

has

faced

and

“They know that our GI’s will help the youngsters,

school system.
I am considering

and they know

that this will increase our war burden. And of course, we have to help
them.”

met

tre-

mendous problems in terms of a
burgeoning population requiring
additional facilities and teachers.
The fact is notwithstanding Mr.
Powell, that most people in this
area are extremely proud of the
setting up

an

ad hoc committee to provide a
float in the July Fourth parade
that would carry the _ slogan,
‘Support Your Local Teachers.”’
Milton

education

the project

se

Carter, a Northbrook Rotarian, said, “The Viet Cong line up all the
adults in a village and shoot them, leaving the children.

Reader Defends Quality of Education
ondemned

—

record straight,” he said. ‘“Yes, we were meeting behind closed doors ©
in private.”

Bram

516 Deerpath Ct.

He said that almost any type of children’s clothing, new or oe

and

clean, can be used—except shoes and stockings and diapers. The |
climate is too warm for shoes and stockings and the Vietnamese just
don’t understand the basic principle of the diaper, Mr. Carter
explained.
e
He illustrated his appeal with a tape and slides made in Vietnam by
his son-in-law, Capt. Jim Lang,
country.

ONGRATULATIONS

a pilot who

this week

is stationed in the war-torn
ae

to Robert Rouse

of 911 Hemlock

St. in Deerfield, who has been honored by the Association of
Industrial Advertisers of Kansas City as the outstanding junior majoring in advertising. Mr. Rouse is a student in the William Allen White
School of Journalism at the University of Kansas.

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Rising
at Walden
School are a library, guidance areas, a room for
audio-visual _ instruction,
health facilities, and a new

principal's

office.

Total

cost of the three additions

will be about $600,000.

Construction continues
at Kipling School. The
project includes four
classrooms;
reading,
speech, and health service facilities; a prinCipal's office; a learning
center; and a gymnasium.

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Construction of this ad-

i

dition

to

Maplewood

School and the other two

additions
School
ahead

in

Deerfield

District 109
of schedule

are
and

will be finished by September. The Maplewood
addition will include
brary, music room,
reading, speech,

: GOP Women
4 To Hear Talk

health facilities. The principal's office also will be
remodeled. (Staff Photos)

ad

Carter

#

Davidson,

WBBM-TV

FIRST TIME

editorial director,
will discuss
Vietnam and foreign affairs at an
8 p.m. meeting tonight of the
West Deerfield Township Women’s Republican Club in Jewett
Park Fieldhouse.
Mrs. Hugh S. Robinson, the
group’s

president,

said

the

on the

NORTH SHORE!
Salesman’s Samples

| of GIRLS and BOYS

meet-

ing

is open to the public.
Officers who will assist Mrs.
Robinson at the meeting are Mrs.
John H. Van Moss Jr., program

_

chairman;

Mrs.

Jack

a liand
and

Apparel at
Manufacturer's Cost

Sutherland,

hospitality chairman; Mrs. John
_R. Kammerer, telephone chairman; and Mrs. Arlie Hugunin,
publicity chairman.
Members
¥i

a

ce

mittee
Mrs.

of the hospitality com-

are

Mrs.

Dewey

Eric

Norman,

Jenkins,
and

Mrs.

Samuel Scarpone. Telephone committee members are Mrs. William
Birmingham, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs.
Joseph Koss, Mrs. John Medd,
Mrs.
Norman,
Mrs.
Patrick

O’Shaughnessy,

Mrs.

er, Mrs. Robert
John Vieregg.

Girl Scouts Collect
Books for Indians

Robert Seil-

Touhy,

and

Mrs.

Deerfield

Troop

114

branch

of the

tion

Miss Suzanne Heinig
Elected Council Officer
Miss Suzanne E. Heinig of Deer-

member
sorority.

12

in
of

psychology
Gamma

Phi

and

and

Girl

the

American

University

Scout

Deerfield
Associa-

Women

have

collected 562 books for an Indian
library.
The library, which serves the
Chippewa Indians, is on the Tur-

field, a student at ‘Lake Forest
College, has been elected secretary-treasurer of the Inter-Sorority Council.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Heinig Jr., 763 Fox
Hunt Trail, she is a sophomore

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mend approval of the petition with

Even if the Lake County

the

stipulation

that

the sand

pit

Board approves rezoning of
a 53-acre tract on the southwest corner of Aptakisic Rd.

operation,
now
being continued
under a special use permit, be

and Milwaukee Av., Craig
Trumbull plans to continue

chairman of the zoning
said however that he is not
whether the county board
authority to remove the
use permit as a condition
rezoning.

operating

his

sand

pit

on

the site.
Mr. Trumbull
ing of the
commercial

is seeking rezon-

stopped.
John M. Sterley of Libertyville,

tract from highway
and suburban estate

zoning to limited industrial zoning
for a plastics factory. But he says
he will not give up his sand pit
operation despite area residents’
objections to it.
Mr.
Trumbull
told the Lake
County Zoning Board of Appeals
Friday that he does not want the
rezoning unless he can continuc to
operate the sand pit. |
About a dozen area residents
urged the zoning board to recom-

board,
certain
has the
special
to the

that he won’t seek the rezoning if
can’t

continue

sand

pit, and

has

the

to

since

right

operate

the

he definitely

to

continue

NEWS

its

operation without the rezoning, it
looks as though the sand pit
operation will continue no matter
what,” Mr. Sterley said.
“This is a tough question. I
den’t know what we should do,”’
Mr. Sterley said. He noted that he

except

for

land

fills

for

refuse.
George Boznos of Morton Grove,
who owns 160 acres of land on the
east side of Milwaukee Av. north
of Aptakisic Rd., told the zoners
that he purchased his property
because of its beauty.

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

“Nothing But Holes”’
would

contact

ney’s

office

special

“Operation Will Continue”
“Since Mr. Trumbull has told us
he

vated

to

use

continued
zoned.

the

if

see

attor-

whether

permit’ would

the

_ Residents

state’s

land

told

were

the

the

be

re-

zoning

board that they object to the sand

pits,

which

are

gouged

out

of

much of the landscape west of
Lincolnshire and Riverwoods, because they destroy the aesthetic
beauty of the area.
They also noted that the land
can be put to little use once the
sand pits are completely exca-

‘‘Now there is nothing but holes

around

us.

garbage

It will

for

the

take
next

all
20

the

years

from the whole City of Chicago to
fill up all those holes,’’ Mr. Boznos

said.
Mr. Boznos and the other residents who testified at the hearing
said that they thought that light
industry, on the other hand, would
be a good use for the property:

Two

representatives

of

told the zoners

having

that

light

industry would help raise the tax
base for the school district, which

severe

financial

prob

lems.

Michael Lieder, a newly electe
member of the school board, als
presented
a petition
from
th
surrounding land owners, includ
ing the IBG Glass Houses, favo

ing the rezoning with the stipul
tion that the special use perm
which allows the sand pit opera
tion be revoked within 60 days a
the rezoning.
But Mr. Trumbull said, ‘‘I wa
to take as much sand as possibly
from the property and leave lan
on the outer perimeter fer i
dustry.’”” He said he could no
afford to stop the sand pit opera
tion.
Suited

the

Aptakisic-Tripp School District 102

Board

- is

for Industry

He also said that the land wa
uniquely suited for some types a
industry, such as plastics, whic
(Continued on page 81)

a

Above is new $40,000 clubhouse to be erected next to the Lincolnshire Swim Club's pool at Riverwoods Rd. and Oxford Dr. The building will cost $40,000.

Action Postponed on School Athletic Program
Action has been postponed

until

June 1 on the controversial athletic program for Adlai Stevenson
High School introduced at Monday

night’s
ing.

District

The program

125

board

meet-

suggested by Ad-

year suspension is still in effect,
it must
be followed
in every
case.”
Board Member Edward Schmidt
suggested a compromise program
which he termed a “one, two,
three strikes you’re out,’”’ method,

with

punishment

based

on

action,

the board

ap-

proved a plan to establish a student activity ticket system enabling students to take advantage

of approximately $23 worth of activities and publications
Would Equalize
William Halverson,

for $7.75.

Costs
coordinator

number of
the degree

According to Mr. Griffith, the
council would treat each case in-

Acting board president William
Salzman asked the athletic council to consider the various opinions of the board and prepare an

of student activities, explained
that the greater participation possible through the lower student
rates would equalize operational

alternate

costs

with

a

gradation

Would

Vary
Grifcase

is worth a year’s suspension.”
The leading opponent of the
measure, Robert Anderson, a district resident, maintained that a
definite rule must be set in dis-

ciplinary cases. ‘“‘You can’t make
exceptions when dealing with students,”’ he contended.

14

accep-

among

the

various

activi-

@ A

request

of rural
aid

in

by

Jack

Mundelein
sending

handicapped

for

his

son

H.

Wyatt

financial

perceptually

Kirk

to

Lake

Forest’s Grove School. Superintendent Harold Banser was asked
to study the legality of the meas-

ure with lawyer Newell Jenkins.
@ A
School

request
to rent

from
Half Day
classroom space

“‘If the one-

at

Deerfield-Highland

Park High School District 113 are
seeking

suggestions

for

courses

in their adult education program.
Most of the courses will be noncredit. All suggestions will be considered, according to Robert Torsberg,

but

adult

the

education

director,

final decision

made by the district.
Suggestions should

will
be

be

mailed

to Mr. Torsberg, administration
building,
1040 Park
Av. West,

Highland
Torsberg
School.
Mr.

Park,
at

Torsberg

or called to Mr.
Deerfield
High
said

the

district

also ‘is seeking residents trained

to give instructions in various
craft and subject areas. The district is trying to add college credit
courses to the program, he added.

If a business

or club can pro-

vide 25 students for a particular
course, the administration building has petitions from Northern

Illinois University
the course.
Anyone
taking

for requesting
such

courses

pays standard university fees and
receives regular college credit.
Anyone
with
questions
about

the

adult

education

should contact
Deerfield High

program

Mr. Torsberg
School.

for 8th graders next year in Adla

Stevenson

High

School

on

basis that all facility and

th

servic

costs would

be paid by the Ha

Day

The

School.

board

postpone

final decision until the next mee
ing.

@ The approval of four teac
ers for next school year. Ney
teachers include James C. Ha
ert,

man,

English;

Miss

shorthand

Bonita

and_

Feld

typing

Richard Johannsen, drafting; an
Mrs. Estelle Harrington, libra

an.
@ A decision to sod or see
grounds washed out this winte
at a possible cost of $1,000. Bus¥

District 113 Seeks Ideas for Adult Courses
Officials

“Suspensions would range from
one month to a year,’”’ Mr.
fith explained. ‘‘Not every

more

ties and defray any profit loss in
individual activities.
Other business covered at the
Monday night meeting included:

of

punishment to supplement the flat
one-year suspension rule now in
effect.
Suspensions

program

than

In other

ministrative
Assistant
Edward
Griffith called for a board of review composed of the 7-member
athletic council to try athletes
found violating school rules.

dividually

offenses, rather
of violation.

the

table to all members.

at

ness Manager
asked to study

Edwin Ellis
the project.

@ Establishment

wa

of a migra

workers adult education progran
in the school, providing funds ca

be raised through the Illinois Mi
grant Council or the Office
Economic Opportunity.
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weather warning receiver whicl
would automatically receive se
vere weather alerts from th
Waukegan sheriff’s office.

May

18, 196

�102 Officials Frustrated

clubhouse

activities

has

for

Vicenzo,

been

designed

Dick Rury, pool
assisted
by
four

a

ping-pong
will be the
area large
meetings,”’

They are H and R Anspach
Travel of Highland Park, Harvey
Mason Travel of Kenilworth, Lake
hore
Travel
of Glencoe,
and
Winnetka Travel of Winnetka.
Steamship Travel

The program
is devoted to
steamship travel, with 17 lines
aking part in the program. The
air will be held from 1 p.m. to 6
p.m. both days. Saturday’s program will be open to the public,
but Sunday’s will be by invitation
only.

Travel films to be shown continously both days include ‘‘Weekend
at
Sea,”
“North
Cape
ruise,”

‘“Carbbean

canvass
cided

sponsored

Grayslake.

ay 18, 1967

to

of their third

referendum

wait

for

fourth time.
What will

and

a while

the

district

de-

before

do

tion

for

‘“‘We’ve

and

Cub

Scout

and

Boy

colnshire,

|

Half

Day,

and

borrow—are needed to staff, oper-

which

ate,

our

teachers

have

Your Remodeling

e ROOM ADDITIONS
e KITCHENS
e RECREATION
ROOMS

“‘Taxes were up, So people voted
What

they don’t understand is that the
taxes will go up whether or not we
increase school district taxes,”

PHONE: 831-3800

Mr. DiVincenzo said.

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The scouts will meet from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. each day for
games,
crafts,
and
cook-outs.

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Registration for Girl Scout summer-day-camp is being accepted
by Mrs. John Madro, 78 Cumber-

Lincolnshire

fl

A Division to Handle

Registration Open
For Girl Scout

Bluff,
Half

the

CUSTOM
DESIGNERS,
BUILDERS
Over 20 Years Serving the North Shore

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to cadets

equip

to

News on pages 16, 81

Prairie

by

Lake
View,

will have

and

maintain,

Scout

tained

Forest,
Prairie

district

Additional Riverwoods

to go

referendums.

the

district’s new addition which was
completed more than a year ago.

Raises’’

we’ll

—

of 97

Each week were adding HUNDREDS of names to
our list of PAID subscribers...

selling tickets to the disHalf the proceeds from
78 ticket sales will be re-

Brownies

ceiling

distribution to a PAID circulation list.

View,
play.
Troop

Summer

tax-rate

year,
and
the
has
committed

Vincenzo.
He
and the board
members
attributed this referendum’s defeat to its timing. Residents have
just received their tax bills in the
last few weeks.
the

fund

cents for the building fund.
The increases—and the money

finish

ahead with them. We’ll just have
to cut from other places in the
budget to do it,” said Mr. Di- |

against

a 21-

the

to

promised

raises,

seeking

cents per $100 assessed valuation —
and an increase from 18.8 to 37.5

has

itself to a new salary schedule for
all teachers next year.

the

district was

cent increase in its current educa-

We're converting from our FREE introductory

by
the

During

Of Winnetka; Lake Forest Sports
Shop; and Georgialee Mangus,
Wilt Luggage of Chicago will
give packing demonstrations and
avel agents and steamship repesentatives will be present.

went to the

met Monday evening to
the results

The

already

interest

“Promise

deciding when and if to submit the
proposals
a
tax-rate
increase

Inc., and Frances Heffernan, both

nc., of Evanston.

largest

The district’s discouraged board

members

unsuccessful

Cruise,”

“Greek Island Cruise,’ ‘South
Pacific Odyssey,’’ and ‘“Mediterranean Cruise.”
To Show Fashions
Fashion shows will be presented
jat 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. by Aimee

ia

coer
gat ia

handbooks.
Scouts
will
be
circulating
through the communities of Lin-

Chicago-area

coln Av.

percent

polls.

show, with dozens of Scout
participating,
will
be
a

of the

agen-

firms co-operating in the producion of an international cruise fair
Saturday and Sunday at the Winnetka Community House, 620 Lin-

raat

sett
eee

three-dimensional, living example

chair-

Schedule Fair
among

Grounds,

The
units

Travel Agents

are

voters

exhibit hours —1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
— they’ll be competing with other
units for award ribbons, according to Scoutmaster Leonard Bierman.

Robert Elmore, treasurer; Mrs.
Thomas
Longfellow,
secretary;

cies

of the 200 voters who

78, sponsored

Display
— ’67’’

Fair

Sosna are

travel

were defeated by the
margin of the three votes.

The scouts will be showing what
they’ve learned about campcraft
during the event at Lake County

vice-president operations; Frank
Barnes, membership chairman;

Shore

“yes”

the
Northwest
District
of
North Shore Area Council.

Reece Wengenroth, vice-president
maintenance;
Keith
Forester,

North

pro-

by
the
Community
Christian
Church of Lincolnshire, will have
an exhibit June 10 at “Scouting

on

ee

been forced to borrow $35,000 at 5

referendums, held Mar. 11, were
defeated by a margin of about six

Scout Troop

sa

RA

Aptakisic-Tripp

fund tax-rate ceiling, 147 to 169.

Boy

a

LARToa ie

current
school
district’s board

Will Exhibit

a raised deck with a glass wall
overlooking the pool. Activities for
the entire family will be featured,

Four

Riverwoods

Scout Troop

or community activities. A large
kitchen will serve indoor and outdoor eating areas.
The clubhouse will be built on

social

ABOUT

voters

increase

more

—

“We'll have to borrow it. We'll
have to borrow more, that is,”
said Mr. DiVincenzo.

In the first vote this year, an
education fund hike was defeated
93 to 80 and the building fund rate
increase, 103 to 72. The second

Although

The new building will have facilities for club socials, as well as

Taylor,

317

NEWS

turned out in this referendum than
for the previous two, the proposals

guards, who also give swimming
and water ballet lessons.

and Gene
man.

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money in the meantime?

Preposals Defeated

manager, is
trained
life

including billiards and
for teen-agers. “This
only building in the
enough for parties and
Mr. Sosna said.
Club officers besides

.

Ze.

The proposal to increase the
education fund tax-rate ceiling
was defeated 136 to 178, and the
proposal to increase the building

Rd.

including

o

UPP

after

two tax-rate
posals.

and
Oxford
Dr.
Memberships,
hen available, are sold to local

residents for $300,
share in the pool.

Sega

again defeated the district’s

by John Holland, Deerfield archiect.
The swim club, which has 125
ember families, now consists of
a pool and locker rooms on the

lub property at Riverwoods

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“TI just don’t know what
we’re going to do.”
This was the reaction of
Aptakisic-Tripp School District 102 Supt. Michael Di-

entatively approved by the Linolnshire Swim Club, according to

Ben Sosna, president.
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�Report of Raw Sewage Investigated
By BONNIE FOSTER
Reports of raw sewage pouring

into a Riverwoods ditch resulted
in an on-site investigation Saturday by village officials and representatives of the property owners.
The

investigation

took

place

almost
a week
after — Trustee
William Hill reported seeing sewage flowing out of a manhole
about

Rd.

1,100

on

feet

property,

Green

west

West

of Sanders

Course

adjacent

County

Dr.
to

Club,

The

Ravinia

is owned

by

the Federal Savings
and Loan
Insurance Corp.
:
Present Saturday were Mr. Hill;

Village Pres. Paul Martin;
a
representative of contractor John
Erskine

repair

hired

the

by

the

club’s

FSLIC

sewage

to

plant;

Paul Johnson, an advisory engineer for Consoer and Townsend,
consulting
engineers
for
the

FSLIC;
and David Metrick, a
representative of the country club.
Mr.

Hill

said

that,

based

on

Saturday’s observations and on
information received in the past
week, the problem ‘‘seems to be
pretty well cleared up.” “But
we’ll be watching the area consid-

erably closer now,” he commented.
Five

Years

Old

The sewage plant is located on
the east side of Sanders Rd. in an
approximate

extension

of

West

Course Dr. It was constructed
about five years ago to handle
sewage from Riverwoods Country
Club, now Ravinia Green Country
Club.
The plant apparently has not
been
functioning
properly
for

o.
- a

This peaceful Riverwoods stream recently was filled with raw
sewage, according to a village trustee. The source of the flow was a
for service. Mr. Hill maintains the
manhole cover was removed on

The trustee says the flow had
stopped by Wednesday, and that

purpose in order to clear the pipe
of gallons of accumulated sewage.

the manhole
placed.

The

Estimates Flow
trustee estimates the

some time, according to Mr. Hill.
Maintenance of the plant, prior
to the change of ownership, was

of flow on May

the responsibility of the club’s
former owner, Dan Serafine, in
return for free water and sewage
service.

Tuesday,

Under

the

present

ownership,

the FSLIC
is responsible
for
maintenance, and the club pays

rate

7, when he first

noted the problem, as from 1,500
to 2,000 gallons per hour.
On

Mr.

Johnson

confirmed

the estimate.
Mr. Hill theorizes that water
was forced into the line while flow
into the plant was shut off in
order to force the matter out of
the manhole.

Higher County Tax Ceiling
County will probably have
taxes under a new tax

ceiling proposal passed by both
houses of the legislature last
week.
Although the bill sets tax ceiling
limitations,
it
effect in Lake

would
County

the tax ceiling

and

have
the
of raising

allowing

the

Lake County Board of Supervisors

to levy nearly double

the county

tax rate
county.

within

now

legal

sure won overwhelmingly.
County taxes then were at 6.7
cents per $100 assessed valuation.
The referendum lowered them to
3.7 cents per $100.

new

ceilings
ATTEND

bill

would

at 10 cents

set

tax

per $100,

and

CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
are

FORD
765

located

ciation for Educational Data System in the Statler Hotel, Detroit.
The Austins concluded their holiday with a trip through Canada.

in the

PHARMACY
Deerfield

Rd.

a

CONVENTION

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Austin, 530 Susan Ln., Deerfield, are
home after attending the recent
national convention of the Asso-

16

frame

and

cover

were

removed

weigh

about

a

Sy

faces south tris

pounds. ‘‘And did the same truck
accidently return the frame to the
proper position after three days of
complaints?” the trustee asked.

accidentally by a truck. He pointed out, however, that the frame
cover

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Village officials also took their
own samples for analysis by a
commercial laboratory.

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Hill, the path of the sewage

2° tubing top, 12° overall

was

West along West Course Dr. for
about 80 feet, south about 300 feet

into

a ditch

east,

then

which

north

flows

200 feet

northinto the

2° tubing legs
7 9“overall

River.

trustee

Complaint

said

that

it

Richard

a member

of

the Union Drainage Ditch Commission, also received a complaint
about the sewage May 6. Mr.
Gilbert said the commission in-

8 overall
all galvanized
slide bed
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Tested

spected the site the next day, then

GYM-DANDY

filed complaints with the Lake
County Health Dept. and the State
Sanitary Board.

fe

Mr.

Hill said

department
maintained

the county

and
that

and proved QungKgo/

all

plastic

seats

health

the contractor
the
manhole

$39.99

Boxed.

Many

Models

to Choose

from.

the

Last November, citizens’ petitions placed a tax ceiling lowering
proposal on the ballot. The mea-

The

earlier.

week.

Gilbert of Deerfield,

vote either way on the measure.
approved

by the State Sanitary Board, and
results should be available next

The

33 to 0. Democrats in the Republican-controlled chamber did not
had

re-

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West Course Dr.

and

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House

been

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west branch of the north branch

would give Lake County supervisors the power to raise the tax
levy up to the limit this year.

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Although most people come to
the age of retirement, this is really a misnomer when you look
about and see all the extremely
_active people who continue with
vigorous hobbies, strenuous traveling, even part-time work.
Actually, when a man or woman
reaches
the age of retirement

(and even that is a big question
mark—for

some,

it’s

early

50’s;

for others, the enjoyment of being
actively employed lingers on into
the 70’s and 80’s)—not all of his
person

retires.

The
work,

body

itself

perhaps

the necessary foods, but attack
ways to prepare them so they can
be eaten—by chopping, or dicing
into small bits, creaming, even
straining foods if necessary.
Although whole kernel corn is
hard to chew, cream-style is easier and just as good in a corn

Editor

continues

at a reduced

to
rate,

but even more importantly as it
strives to repair functions that are
themselves aging.
Consequently, it is even more
important
that elderly
people
maintain their weight (perhaps
losing a little if the poundage is on
the heavy side) keep on the oldfamiliar proper diet, and—continue their interest in the simple
act of eating.

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TASTE|
A daily food guide is provided
which includes specified servings
of milk, cheese, ice cream; meat,
poultry, fish; eggs; dry beans and

peas, nuts; grain products;
tables and
and sugars

vege-

fruits; fats and oils;
and sweets (the latter

two groups used sparingly also
provide energy from their many
calories.
The booklet also provides some
helpful hints. It suggests not buying more food than actually will
be used easily, although leftovers
(with

a

little

thought) can
menu saver.

imagination

be

an

and

economical

With leftovers, bits of cheese,
tomatoes, green onions, peas, or

ham, chicken or bacon will perk

tomato
or
hard-cooked

skimpy

mushroom
egg can

serving,
Prove

smaller meals can be satisfactory,
however, if the nutrients are well-

balanced), or to ignore a good
hearty breakfast, a mid-day energizer, or even the final dinner
meal.
It might be for those who dislike
cooking

for themselves

that

with

retirement time to utilize, the opportunity and the challenge of entertaining even on a small scale
would

provide

the

incentive.

Try Frozen Foods

soup.
stretch

A
a

also.

who

have

Handy

of

Agriculture

booklet especially geared to “‘older folks’? (again, whoever these
might

be)

shows

how

to continue

the body’s work efficiently and to
guard against the onset of illness.
The booklet specifically warns
against food fads and wonder
diets.

foods

these

pre-

are

bland

and

need

the kitchen; or perhaps, some who

no longer have the kitchen equipment.

It’s still possible to cook on just
one burner with judicious planning, by using a double boiler, or
with many of the electrical onedish appliances such as frying
pans, small baking ovens, and
roasters.
Double-decker cooking is easy
and sounds like fun. While a pota-

to or an ear of corn is cooking in a
fair amount of water in the bot-

a sea-

soning pep-up.
Here

are

some

suggestions

for

using combination foods as a short
cut.

Flats

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or blend

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canned

into patties;
pineapple

Weekdays 10 to 9 — Saturday 10 to 5 — Sunday 1 to 5

beef hash

grill with a slice of

on

Combine

corned
top.

canned

macaroni

or

Spaghetti in cheese or tomato
sauce with ground meat, tuna,
cooked

chicken

or

ham,

beef, or frankfurters.
blend flavors.
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condensed

dried

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powder

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distinctive flavor to contrast with
mild-flavored foods.
And, a final problem—difficulty
with chewing. Faulty teeth cause
improper chewing, improper digestion, and ultimate discomfort.
The simple way is not to cut out

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crisp, if only a pickle to contrast
with softer foods; and foods with

Bushes

ed over meat balls or with quick-

Following his retirement in 1961

tom, rolls can be warmed or leftover meats in gravy can be reheated in the upper pan.
There are other problems an
elderly person encounters.
One is a poor appetite, often
caused by less keen senses of
taste and smell. Walking or other
light exercise is a builder-upper as
well as keeping regular mealtimes. Make meals and table attractive with colorful place mats;
bright-colored foods; something

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good desserts—can be a nutritionto eat.
Department

ground

There are some who don’t want
to dirty every pan in the house;
who don’t want to spend hours in

The many frozen foods—some
with cheese sauces, many with
fancied-up vegetables or reallyway
A

and

also the

baking

eaten

al and at the same time, carefree

chopped

are

Both the oven. and the freezer
can be a boon because of their
ease and convenience.

A foray into the frozen food
families would prove a stimulating and enervating experience for
those who, heretofore, have had
kitchen help or
out consistently.

and there

pared for young children, although -

up an omelet; vegetables, meat,
fish or chicken can be creamed or
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Eighth graders at Elm Place Junior High School
repare posters for the New Colony Six concert, to
a held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the school. From left
are Peter Dubin (kneeling), Jeremy Rosenblum,

Emily
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Miss
Beth
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Jerry
Johnston, Rick
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be used to buy a class gift.

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Jr. High

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School
orchestra
and_
choral
groups will present their annual
spring

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those

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schools.

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fuss

Half

semble, a trio, and a solo will be
presented.
The seventh-grade chorus will
sing four numbers. Janet Benchley and Brian Fisher will play the

Tuition per child is $25, and for
one child accompanied by a parent, $40. Registration forms are
available at Green Bay Road,
Indian Trail, and Elm
Place

Wasylik will teach classes in
sculpture and Polymer paint from
June 26 to July 14. The paint class

Less

IN

it’s “Opening Night” by LEES,

‘The

selections

Carpet

in a wild assortment of 22 colorings

The eighth-grade chorus will
sing “America, Our Heritage,”
“Cool

VALUE

Shag”

eight.

District 107.
Art

of Old

Isaacs with Barbara Kahn as cello
soloist.

Parents and children will be
able to attend art classes together
at summer school this year in
Central

(a medley

English
tunes)
and _ selections
from Mozart, Tschaikovsky, and
Peterson. The string section will
play
“Tango
Trocadero”
by

Smith Auditorium at 8 tonight.
Directed by Miss Ruth Ray, the
orchestra will perform the Fitz-

Art Classes Open

Suite

Spring Concert

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Deerfield School District 109 has
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summer

hool classes including a variety
f courses ranging from woodorking to French.

Enrichment courses have been
cheduled to challenge particulary talented students and remedial
lasses
to permit
students
to
oncentrate on areas of weakness.

The summer program also inludes regular classes for students
D

continue

extending

skills

and

oncepts
and
special
courses
yhich are not available during the
egular school year.
Four class periods from
A.m. to 12:20 p.m. have

Creative

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to explore and develop the various

mental
locomotor
movements,
spatial relationships and design,
qualities of movement, composi-

forms of creative writing.
How to study workshop—Two

form,

and

accompaniment

for dance.
Creative dramatics—An active
program for hoys and girls in
grades
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take notes, budget time, complete
daily
assignments,
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New adventures in mathematics
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kix-week period. The tuition will
be slightly higher for classes
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als also will cost more

than the

egular course offerings.

Enrichment courses include:
Children’s literature

and poetry

For students currently enrolled
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five,

and

six

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art—For

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_ BAPTIST
a

Community
Address:

1250

Pastor:

The

Waukegan

Rev.

Rd.

Elmer

E.

27

Sunday Services:
10:45 a.m., 7
sery facilities are provided. Church
school,
9:30
a.m.,
nursery’
through
adult.
aaa schoo}
and
college
Y.P.
Fellowship,

p.m.

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Wednesday,

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

7:30

Scientist

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, May 21: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Soul and Body.’’
Nursery facilities are
provided.
Sun ay school: 9:30 a.m. to
age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;

Friday,

7 to 9 p.m.

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
Address:
Deerfield
Rector:
The
Rev.
Curate:
The
Rev.

Sunday

services:

and Wilmot
Rds.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Spencer Thiel.

7:30

a.m.,_

holy

communion;
9:15 a.m., holy commun:- jon—first
and third Sundays,
morning
_ prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
-a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays,
holy communion—second
and
fourth Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
aoe
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
--~—s
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL

FREE

North

Suburban

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

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Bethlehem

red

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
man
Steffenson.

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er

unday

services:

facilities
are
9:30 a.m.,

9:30,

11

a.m.

provided.
2-year-olds

grade;
11
a.m.,,
high school age.

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Beth
Office:
abbi:
riday

Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities
and child care
are provided
during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN
First
Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors:
The Revs. Jeffrey
Grote,
A.
P. Johnson,
and
Frederiek
W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9,
10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
Chapel: Wednesday, 9 a.m.
ere
High
Youth
Academy:
Tues-

day, 4 p.m.
nee
® Senior

Nurs-

Church
through

2-year-olds

fellowship:

High

Fellowship:

Friday,

5:45

Sunday,

7:30

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

Holy

Cross

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

Church

of the Holy Spirit

Highland

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, May 21: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
*‘Soul and Body.’’ Nursery facilities are
enact. Sunday school: 11 a.m. to age
altered

Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell
R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

CHURCH

BletMiss
a.m.

OF CHRIST

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

meeting:

Wednesday,

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in °Highland Park

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

Mo-

reau.

Curate:

The

Rev.

Clarence

F.

Deck-

Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
1st and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
17:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
$30
a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

JEWISH
B’nai

Torah

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

Congregation
Address:

Rabbi:

1301

Clavey

Solel
Rd.

Arnold Jacob Wolf.

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’ Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
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Church
school:
9:30
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- Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood

ROMAN

Trinity

631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
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Lakeside Congregation
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CONGREGATIONAL
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Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
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Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
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eighth grade.
Confirmation class: Tuesday,
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Wednesday,
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Chancel,
Wednesday,
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Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

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Lou H. Silberman.

Lincolnshire

Zion
Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
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Herbert C. Peterson.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday
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|

of
the
are
of

Highland Park, congregation vice

presidents; Rab-

bi Daniel Friedman of Deerfield;

avid Marcus

Deerfield,

congregation

(Continued

from

page 24)

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

Laurel

Av.

and

McGovern

t
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

@

Sure

there

membership

are

courts

fee. Trouble

James

brook

of

er free of people. And your
valuable to be spent waiting
playing.

time’s too
instead of

We've got room

for you at

church.

ging the entire fencing area see to that.

is, they’re nev-

A

few

other

things: With a summer
to the club, you can park
in our lot, change clothes in our locker
room, sh ower in our shower room, and
lounge indoors or out.
members hip

the top of the club this summer. Our
roof houses four Grasstex courts enveloped by a 12-foot fence (so you can use
that brilliant overhead smash of yours
without abandoning the ball).
Winds? They may howl. But you
won't. The nylon wind-blockers hug-

If you think these advantages are worth
a day, give us a call. Summer
membership
(May 15 to Sept. 30):

29 cents

$60.00. All outdoor
court time free

of charge.

room at the top
oo

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TRAVELS TO CANADA
Miss Rae Abernethy, 344 Ravine Dr., Highland Park, is home
after visiting relatives and friends
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

p.m.

free

Linnig

Christian Science literature will
be distributed at the meeting. The
lecture is sponsored by the North-

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Francis Scouten.
Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8
a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

around

(and time)

Mr.

CATHOLIC
St.

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
-Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided,
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth.
grade.
11:15

Peace

currently
on
tour as a member
of
the
Board
of Lectureship of the
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
in Boston.
A portfolio of free

Highwood
ROMAN

Discuss

Roy J. Linnig of Deerfield, a
Christian
Science lecturer,
will
speak on ‘‘Peace Is Individual” at
a public Christian
Science
lecture
at
8
p.m.
Tuesday
at
the
Northbrook
Junior
High.

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

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
Address:

To

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Immaculate Conception

Redeemer

of

Joe

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a.m,
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a -m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

LUTHERAN

and

Bachrach of Deerfield, Beth Or CJA chairman.

| Where Co Worship

Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

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�Special
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Set Here
A service of confirmation and
reception into church membership
will be
eighth

held Sunday
graders
of

for the 26
Bethlehem

Evangelical
Church
who have
completed a two-year course for
church membership.
The service will be held during
both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship
hours. The Rev. Eugene Wykle
will give

the

meditation,

chancel choir
both services.

will

and

sing

h
t
a
P
n
e
k
a
T
s
a
H
l
Sole

the

during

The confirmation class has sung

each Sunday during the past year
at the 9:30 a.m.

presented

as

service,

a

and was

class

to

the

congregation Sunday for their oral

examinations and certificates for
completion of class work.

College

and

Evangelical

Seminary in-Naperville for a tour
of the church’s educational facili-

By JUDI NICOL

ties. Saturday, they were guests of
the

Rev.

and

Mrs.

Wykle

for

Their class activities will be
concluded the last weekend
in
May, when they will travel to
Polo, Ill., for a retreat at Peak
House. Leaders for the retreat
will be Mr. and Mrs. Meredith

The
means

Smith and the Wykles.
Class

members

are

ger, Robert Beckman,

lich, Eric

Benn,

Karen

Al-

Candi Bein-

Kenneth

Brand-

enburg,
Janice
Clabour,
Paula
Hay, Barbara Hunt, Kathy Grohe,
Jeffrey Johnson, Kenneth Krucks,
Mary Lou LaChat, and Jeffrey
Leason.
Others are David Ohman, Kevin
Patrick, Bonnie Peters, Jeffrey
Paulson, Daniel Rowland,
Lynn

Shepard, Meredith Smith Jr., Janet Schmidt, Donna Stryker, Wayne
Sudrick, Donna Petersen, Keith

Wessling, and Debra Wieder.

Presbyterians

For Building
Ground-breaking ceremonies for
First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Deerfield will be held after the 11
a.m. service May 28.
choir,

and

elders

the conchurch

will

gather

around the excavation site for the

dedication, which will mark the
beginning of the final phase of the
church building program.
The church session has set Sept.

24 as the date for dedication of the
Founders’ Tower which is nearly
completed.

By

garth

probably

area

that

time,

Solel

began

10

as an adult Jewish
group and religious

school for children.
were
admirers
of

Its founders
the
liberal

Rabbi Jacob Weinstein and of the
KAM

Temple in South Chicago.

The historian said, “They wanted a congregation different from
those then available to them. They
imagined a congregation which
would seek instead of pretending
to have found, one that would
experiment with bold new forms
of worship,
study,
and fellowship.”
These experiments have led to

mer.

the new all-purpose building at the

benediction,
ministers,

years ago
discussion

its existence, its
Jacques
Shier,

the congregation’s abandoning bar
and bas mitzvahs, encouraging
the families instead to spend the
celebration money on sending the
youngsters to Israel for the sum-

To Turn Earth

After the
gregation,

The
gogue

Hebrew
word
‘“‘solel”’
path, and the congrega-

the reasons for
historian,
Mrs.
said.
Congregation

the

will be fin-

ished, landscaped, and paved.
Construction also is continuing
on the street which will exit from

No

sisterhoods

or

men’s

No Identity

For Speaker
teen-agers

will

Sunday

hear
during

the name of their speaker.
Gary,

speaker,
Ind.,

has

a

pastor
chosen

from
not

to

reveal his identity until after he
has presented his program. He
will speak at 7 p.m. in the Zion
Lutheran Church of Deerfield.
The church Luther League will
serve as hosts for the program.
The Inter-Youth Fellowship in-

will

weeks.

28

be

completed

in

a

few

than

Speakers for the Solel rededication weekend will include Rabbi
Lou H. Silberman, Hillel professor
of Jewish literature and thought at
Vanderbilt
University
in Nashville.

Rabbi Silberman will speak on
“The
Holy
Community—Fact,

daily by the religious school.
Removable walls allow the entire

nity of Highland Park.” Other
Friday participants will be Her-

congregation to be
high holy days.

man C. Edwards, Mrs. Richard L.

on the

Includes Library
The

building

library

of

also

6,000

houses

volumes.

a
The

the

congregation

to

Harold

A.

Barkun,

morning’s’

services include
Joseph Yastrow,

sabbath

Lorra Rudman,
Elizabeth Rap-

paport, Mrs. Mariam Magad, and
Marshall Rothman.
Solel members participating in
man,

members

Social
action
committees
work
within the community
for fair
housing, and many members are

active in
movement.

the

A typical

does

Friday

not

service

Vietnam

exist.

peace

night

at Solel

Each

begins

with

sabbath

the

regular

prayer book service, with creative
prayers

by

members.

included
Rabbi

Solel speaking
nam

by

war

Sen.

a

noted

Arnold

on why

is immoral,

George

Speakers

Hasidic

J.

Wolf

of

the Vietand

McGovern

a talk

(D-

A

be

200-voice

featured

massed

in the

festival of the

Church

of

choir

annual

w

che

First Presbyteriz

Deerfield

at

4

p.m

Sunday in the church sanctuary.

The choir will include member:
of

the

four

church

choirs—th

Chancel choir, the Angelettes, t'/
Westminster choir, and the junio:
choir. Each will sing individua
anthems,
in
addition
to
presentation as a massed

thei
choi

during the hour-long program.
The kindergarten and primar:
choirs, known as the Cherubs ars
Carolers, will present a medley ¢

Dale Kober and the Carolers
Mrs. E. Don Williams.

New
prayers,
music,
and
art
designs were incorporated into the

religious activity as
adult education proas well-planned and
the religious school.

Choir Festiva}

Allen Levis.
Saturday

Sunday’s rededication services are

congregation

urally, and the building
has
not
had
flooding problems.

chort

Bertram J. Wolf, and

translate
new
sabbath
prayer
books from the original Hebrew.

list their key
study. The
grams are
stressed as

The pool is fed nat-

Mrs. Henry K. Cohen, Miss Laura

Schwartz,

volunteer library staff operates
on a professional daily schedule.
Solel’s experiments have led
of

will speak on “The Holy Commu-

Rubenstein,

how-

To Be Sunda;

Slate Speakers

Fiction, Hope?”’ Sunday afternoon
in the Synagogue.
Rabbi
Wolf,
who
also
is a
scholar and author of two books,

seated

solved,

ever, by taking advantage of the water
lying on the surface.

cele-

synagogue in August of 1962. The
building now is mortgage free,
and the stark, extremely modern
structure
has
received
several
architectural awards. Most of the
space in the synagogue is used

rabbi,

ly

rather

bration,’’ Mrs. Shier said.

Woman’s Club. Ground was broken for the present Clavey Rd.

have

lot

of rededication,

For many years the Congregation met in the Highland Park

cludes high schoo] youths from all

parking

10th anniversary is primarily one

the most wealthy.
Solel permits no fund raising.
All income is derived from annual
dues. Only one social event each
year is planned, a dinner-dance.

Deerfield churches. The group
meets every other month for a
variety of programs.
Refreshments will be served.

west

Judaism. ‘‘The ultimate objective
has always been to mean, search,
authenticate, and instruct. Such
goals are not easily achievable,
which is why the Congregation’s

books by lay members.

a meeting of the Deerfield InterYouth Fellowship before they learn
The

donation

most prestigious of reform temples within the Chicago area, and
according to rival rabbis, one of

Many

Deerfield

‘‘a

was

South Dakota) on the Vietnam
question.
Members believe that Solel is
distinctive in all of American

the

creates a waiting list currently of
about 75 families. It is one of the

to

church

saying

members

an entire program

within

membership of the synais limited to 500, which

Deerfield Rd. The work, which is
being done by the village, probab-

the

allowed

scriptions
eS

tion’s innovations explain some of

Members

are

congregation, and furniture and
art are unencumbered with in-

The paths taken by Congregation Solel in Highland
Park have led to unorthodox
and liberal views on communication with God.

breakfast.

Name

clubs

wooded site
members

picked for their new
synagogue
had severe drainage problems. The situation

Of Liberal Innovation

Visits Seminary
The class also has visited North

Central

The
Solel

William

Swartz,

Benjamin

Herman
J.

Gingiss,

GoodHow-

ard M. Landau, Harold A. Barkun,
and Rabbi Silberman.

carols

Cherubs

and

are

anthems.

directed

Th

by

Mrs$

k

Directors of the other choirs at

William Bonhivert, the high schoé
girls
ners,
ister
and

Angelettes; Miss Linda Col}
junior high school Westmiz
Choir and the junior choi
Dr. George Makas, chance

choir. Dr. Makas also
church music director.
The

festival

is

open

is

tk

to

tk

public.

é

2 From Zion to Attend Meetin,
The Rev. Herbert C. Peterson
and Leslie Paulson
from
Zion
Lutheran Church in Deerfield are

among

the

more

than

700

dele-

gates expected to attend the fifth
annual convention of the Illinois
Synod of the Lutheran Church in
America.
The
convention
will be held

Monday through Friday in St.
Louis, Mo. The delegates from 343
congregations in Illinois and eastern Missouri will be asked to
approve a $3,351,342 budget for
1968.

The

largest

portion

get, $2 million,
Lutheran

of the bul

is slated

Church

of

for t4
Ameri

Other large items are $330,000 rj
Lutheran

inois;

Welfare

Services

of ]

$305,000 for higher edugq

tion; and $156,000 for the Luth
an School of Theology in Chicag!

Other budget items are f'
church vocations, parish and sj;
wardship education, camping a}
youth, American and world m
sions,

evangelism,

communic

tions, hospitals, and the Luthe
Student Foundation.

May

18,

f4i
¥

�ener

World Federalists’ Chief
Will Address Shore Unit
in

has

home
of Dr.
and Mrs. David
Ruhe,

idan

536 Sher-

Rd.,

Wil-

Dr.
Zander
will speak on
“U W F —W hat
Next
and
Why?”
The
speaker’s
caDr. Zander
reer has included assignments in
tivil service, positions on the
»xecutive boards of several trade
anions, and an assignment as an
adviser to the American Military
Zovernment in Germany.
A native of Wisconsin, he re-

Jeremia

Will Hold Dinner
Askit, “TV or Not TV,” will be
oresented Sunday at the annual
linner
of Winnetka’s
Temple
Jeremia.

The program at the Wilmette
Women’s Club will be preceded by
a dinner at 6 p.m.

Mrs. Robert Stein of Glencoe is
che skit’s director, and one of its
writers and actors. Other writers
‘are Edward Cooperman and Mithael Schwimmer. Also Mrs. Ed-

‘ar Cadden,

Mrs.

Richard

carried

World

mette.

Temple

him

to Canada,

Federalists

in

has been elected

of the executive

of directors

board

of the Highland Park

Reform Congregation B’nai Torah.
Other new officers are James
Borusyak, administrative and executive vice president; Sheldon
Whitman, ways and means; Howard
Carasik,
treasurer;
Fred
Mann, general fund financial secretary; Sam Tepper, building fund
financial secretary; William Web-

1966,

er, recording secretary;

Milton

Margulies,

and Mrs.

corresponding

in Oslo, Norway.

secretary.

Norway’s King Olav V is expected to attend the opening of the

New members of the board of
directors
elected for two-year

World

terms

Congress,

which

will

be

called to order by its chief
executive, Norman Cousins, editor
of the Saturday Review.
Everett L. Millard Jr. of Highland Park, a member of UWF’s
national advisory council, will
attend both the Los
Angeles
assembly and the Oslo World
Congress, with his family.
The goal of the UWF is “the
achievement
of lasting
world
peace through world law.” The
North Shore. chapter has over 300
members living in suburbs from
Lake Forest to Evanston.

are

Jerome

Don,

Michael

Michael

Hecht,

Eisler,

Mrs.

Charles

Horawitz,

Gerald
Martin

Leland,
Mandler,

Erwin

Robert
Eugene

Kohn,

Mazur,
Meyer,

Zorack
Robin,
Norton
Shapiro,
Paul Singer, Jack Sklare, Ernest
Sanderling, Howard Walton, and
Marvin Zimmerman.

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Head of Board

MTT

morrow

ts Se a

Hattis Elected

ceived his master’s degree in city
planning and his doctorate in
public administration. His work

Dr. Arnold Zander, president of
-he United World Federalists, will
wddress the North Shore Chapter
,
at 8 p.m. to-

en

cause her grades are so good

. just ’cause you love her
See or call your

ALLIED FLORIST MEMBER

��hen te ee
ie

How to
turna furniture store
into a decorator studio in
five not-very-easy steps:
trays. And candelabra. And wall hangings.
Take out everything in the store.

And even funny little porcelain animals that look perfect no
matter where you put them.
Search the world for these, the little things that make life
more pleasant.

Start with an empty store and build up from there.
It isn’t easy.

Then arrange them so as to show each at its best.

Staff your store with no one but the best and

It’s not easy.

most experienced interior decorators.
Not beginners. Not strangers. But decorators who are familiar

with Chicagoans’ tastes. Experienced A.I.D. members trained to

STEPV

Put your own taste on display.

Combine various furniture makers’ best pieces into handsome

implement a woman’s taste .. . not to try to change it. In short,

decorators whose presence serves as a guarantee of good taste.

room settings.

Work slowly and carefully, giving the room settings the gra-

And finding decorators like that isn’t easy.

cious feeling of a collection lovingly drawn together over a lifetime.
STEP

Ill

Do this with every piece of furniture in the studio.
And show people how to do it with their furniture.

Ransack the world for furniture.

Perfect furniture.

As you might have guessed, it’s not easy.

Intriguing imports. Unique antiques. Items of sheer excitement.

All of it challenging material for your decorator to work with.
Think it’s easy to find furniture like that?
Then go out today and try to find a good antique. (Going to

Colby’s is cheating. )

STEP I
7

We have just turned our famous Evanston furniture store into
the decorator salon described above.
We are calling it Colby’s Studio I.
It took a lot of time, a lot of effort and a lot of good taste to
put Studio I together.
That’s why we sincerely want you, the person who appreciates

Go back. And this time ransack the world
for accessories.

fine furniture, to visit it.

You know the kind.

Interesting items that ‘“‘do things” for your furniture.

Because we put it together just for you.

Like imported lamps. And statuettes. And clocks. And ash

And that was the not-so-easiest job of all.

Coll stati
1633

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Evanston

Avenue

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opp,

left) Michael

Immaculate

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Conception;

and

John

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St. Joseph the Worker Church in Wheeling; Tom
Anderson, Holy Cross Church in Deerfield; Patrick
Shields, and Thomas Turelli, St. James Church in
Highwood. In the back are Steve Yellin (left) of St.
Joseph and Brian Maassen, Holy Cross.

Robert

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| Lakeside to Hold Picnic for Pupils
Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism will hold its annual
religious school picnic at Edge-

__
es

Union of American
gregations.

wood School Sunday.
The event will mark the last day
_ of religious school and services.
_ Children with excellent scholarship

DANCE

The
gogue

North
Beth

Suburban
El’s
15th

Con-

COLD

Synaannual

dinner dance this Saturday will
feature entertainment by Yonely,
a musical humorist.
Dave Mall and his orchestra will

| and perfect attendance will receive awards.
Also on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. the
- annual dinner and election of

furnish music for the dance honor-

Officers will be held at the Villa
'.. Moderne. Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Robert J. Marx, director of
Ee the Chicago Federation of the

Welcome

PLAN

Hebrew

ing Pres. Max Applebaum. The
dance will be held at the synagogue, 1175
land Park.

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�For Boys’ Group
Two Highland Park residents are
among those working on the Better
Boys
Foundation’s
Cavalcade
of
Stars.

The local participants are Marvin
Zimmerman of 2728 Arlington Av.,
foundation vice president, and Ben

i

The

COMMUNITY

Schoenstadt, 2906 Arlington Av.

EARTHEN

Proceeds from the cavalcade, the

foundation’s

largest

annual

Beautiful Community
on the North Shore

P, able

Mausoleum

Cemetery

MAUSOLEUM — COLUMBARIUM
INTERMENT — CREMATORIUM

We operate our own

fund

raising
effort,
goes
to
combat
juvenile delinquency in the Lawndale area.

Greenhouses

Gross Point Road and Harrison Street, Evanston

i

Suburban B'nai B'rith Pres. William A. Nathenson (left) and
Philip Glass, B'nai B'rith member, present college scholarship
certificates to Lynn Gamsu of Wilmette and Howard D. Gloria of
Highland Park. (Howard Fochler Photo)

Most

Wigeesal

i

The event, starring Buddy Hackett and
Eddie
Fisher,
will be
presented June 3 at the Civic Opera
House.

Chicago:

583-5080,

583-5081

Evanston:

_ Honorary Group
Taps Local Girls
Two Highland Park
Deerfield
_ girls have been tapped for Cwens, a
_ national honorary service sorority
for sophomore women at Northern
Illinois University.

Enjoy more flowers longer this year.
Get a head start on
the growing season with plants from the North Shore:Florist
Greenhouse,
Add to your garden from our complete stock

The girls are Barbara Brown,
1141 Deerfield Rd., Highland Park,
and Karen Zahnle, 1353 Somerset
Av., Deerfield.

of annuals
MAKE DEAN’S LIST
Three Highland Park
‘made

the

dean’s

list

residents

at

- College of Education during the
winter quarter. Those maintaining
- @ grade-point average of 3.5 or
_ better were Louise Hansen, 1578
Cloverdale Rd., Mary Kehr, 1274
_ Glencoe Av., and Lauren Sennett,

_

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Armeria

Ajuga
Baltic

Asters
Balsam
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Celosia
Caladums

Campanula
Canterbury Bells
Carnations

Carnations
Cleome
Dahlias
Dianthus

Hardy

English

Hollyhocks

Ivy

Tiller

44”

Dozer

Cart

Funkia

Broccoli

Chrysanthemums

Cabbage

Cauliflower
Chives

Egg Plant
Parsley
Peppers
Tomatoes

Primroses
Pyrethrum
Shasta Daisies

Sweet

William

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Bushes

Many

Varieties

Blade

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Vegetables

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Day Lilies
Delphiniums

Lythrum
Monarda
Phlox
.
Physostegia

Verbena
Viola
Vinca Vine
Zinnias

COMPLETE LINE OF
ALL-SEASON ATTACHMENTS

yen

(Biennial)

Iris

Nicotiana
Pansies
Petunias
Phlox
Portulacca
Salvia

Covers

Duonymus
Pachysandra
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Columbine

Lobelia

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Ground

Impatience

Hydra-Static

Varieties

Perennials

Gloriosa Daisies
Geraniums

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1020 Church

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1232 Central

Ave., Wilmette

Lincoln

Noon

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COPY

444 Central

446-4300

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NORTHBROOK
1438 Shermer

446-4300

HERALD

Highland

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DEERFIELD
444 Central

272-4300

8

Found

Travel—Share

10

Dogs

and

Cats

AND
CATS
HAVE
SUFFERED
population
explosion for years.
homes
needed.
Please
do not
phone. Visit from 1 to 5 daily.
KAY'S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.

SIAMESE
Show
ready
now.
$35 and

6

:

CAT IN NORTHWEST
EVANS(mostly black) and white male,
lawed, named Barney. Call UN 46 evenings.

call

AL

Shepherd

TOP
Wormed

1-2692

SCHNAUZER
UN

RAISED
4-1845.

WITH

10

Cats

7 Weeks

pan trained,
1-7045 after

Old

2 male.
4 p.m.

Dogs

DALMATIAN PUP

A.K.C.;

DACHSHUND

WEIMARANER
PUPS — TOP — A.K.C.
champ. sired — PTD and CD dam —
show quality, Silvers or Sables, gentle
disp. exc. nat. hunters. Obed. 437-4596.

ADORABLE

male

A.K.C.,

Needs

a new

1-7616

6 WKS.

OLD

FREE KITTIES
869-0804 Evenings

VERY
tens,
able.

GOLDEN
LAB.
FEMALE
6 MONTHS
housebroken, all shots. 587-7120.

BEAUTIFUL
9 weeks

6-8600

old,

Call

SIAMESE
registered,

3

2 white
females.

TRAINED.

a

DEADLINE:

COPY

Saturday,

May

1967 —

Ave.

Highland

Park

300

433-4370

ANDREAS

SALON

UNDER

NEW

nagement. Now K&amp;K Beauty Salon,
Kedzie, Evanston, Ill. 869-2671.

18, 1967

but

husband

OUR

©

is

724-5722
A.K.C.

reg.
’

free.

male

for
unt,

KITTEN

FEMALE,

trained,

Call

8

PUPPIES,

and

WKS.

AL

6-0064.

OLD,

|

STUNNING

female.
not
eves.

Champion

shed.
Show
or wkends.

Frisky Yorkshire Terrier
ONE
YEAR
OLD
FEMALE.
A.K.C. registered. Call 831-4821.

$100.

COLLIES, 12 WEEKS, A.K.C.
Blue
merle; _ shots;
aper
trained.
Raised with children. 272-8125.

12 Noon

GERMAN
blooded.

4 P.M.

SHEPHERD
PUPS.
$50
VAnderbilt 4-2743

FULL

BLUE
PERSIAN
CAT;
FEMALE:
spayed; 5 yrs. old; give to good home
446-0329

DACHSHUND
A.K.C.;
Phone

BLACK

PUPPIES;

champion

sired;

8

WEEKS;

shots;

$75.

381-4193

LAB

PUPS,

A.K.C.
registered,
intelligent, lovable.

MINIATURE

6

WEEKS

OLD,

excellent hunters,
Call 414-889-4464.

SCHNAUZER

MALE

5 years old, A.K.C.,
beautiful color.
Good watch dog. $50. Call WI 5-1287.
PART BLACK
LABRADOR
PUPPIES.
6 weeks. Raised with young children.
6 males, 3 females. Call early
to get
your choice of litter. $15. 628 Happ
Rd., Northfield. HI 6-1470.

POODLES,
DARLING,
MIN.
9 WKS.
A.C. show st.; males, females; silver
and
apricot;
home _ raised;
trained;
lineage
papers;
$125.

ALASKAN

ANNOUNCING
IRISH
SETTERS
BY
Captain Mike out of Lady Sharon of
Erin.
Males
and
females.
A.K.C.
shots.
Call 537-0084

MALAMUTE

PUPPIES

6

weeks
old-purebred-black
and
white
and blue and white $75 each. Log Cabin Ranch, U.S. 12 and Miller Rd., Lake

Zurich, GE

8-7281.

763-7511.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

BEAUTIFUL
SIAM.
KITTENS
9
weeks, pan-trd., A.C.A. reg., $25. 2 yr.
female Sealpoint Siam. breeder Lrd.
$15. 463-4941 after 5 p.m.

EXCEPTIONALLY CUTE
FREE
446-7079
GERMAN

SHORT

puppies. 4 mos.
aaee homes. $20.

HAIR

KITTENS:

7

11

BLACK
need good

LABRADOR
home; 7 wks.

$15.

call 446-8256

Please

Animals,

and
POINTER

Love children.
Call LE 17-0830.

Need

.

$175

AFGHAN

27,

HAIR.

SILVER

OLD;

pet,

BLACK
pan

DEADLINE: Friday, May 26, 1967 —

All —
i,

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
A.K.C. Need loving homes. Idea
children;
Champ.
bloodline.
Pet, or Show. Males. 724-4986.

conflict.

Highland Park Herald

YRS.

wonderful

TOY POODLE
White female; 5 mos. old;
Fully trained. $75
729-4167

now
listing events
through
.
Help
us_
to
hel
ou
y
learing’’ your dates TODAY.

Deerfield Villager

FLUFFY LONG
869-7957

945-0838

ADORABLE

CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF JUNE 1, 1967

white.

FREE KITTENS

KITreason-

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, May 29, and Tuesday, May 30.

of

CALENDAR
is

KITTENS,

and 1 black and
FREE
CR 2-0385

MINIATURE BLACK POODLES
A.K.C. 1 MALE, 1 FEMALE.
7 weeks old.
LE 17-8797 after 6 p.m.

are

Central

ADORABLE

SCHNAUZER-3

MULTIPLE COLUMN
REGULAR

ha

mixture.

3 LITTLE KITTENS!
Cute ‘‘Twiggy’’ and 2 beautiful brothers. Lovingly raised by their mother,
their aunt and our children. VE 5-3597.

KITTENS

TRAINED
ALpine

sired.
A.K.C.
Do
quality. CR 2-2577

OW DOES IT WORK?
ply

LOOKING

home.
Beagle
1 male.
$10.
945-7289

black,

LEAR" all club dates
ough THE CALENDAR

if there

home. $65.
Call 869-0726.

LOVABLE
FULL
OF
FUN
MIN.
Schnauzer
puppies.
Sired
by
champion. Ears cropped. Permanent shots.
Home raised; love children. 272-8626.

Call 362-7867

ok ;

shots.

FREE BABY KITTENS
7 weeks
old, pan trained.
Affectionately reared by children. UN
9-1397.

6 p.m.

NOTICE

EARLY

all

,

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY,
A.K.C., well bred, large bone, male,
shots. 358-1660.
MINIATURE
AND
STANDARD
POOdie puppies. A.K.C. registered. Black
and apricots. 1 white toy male. Call
392-4550.
ONE
CALICO,
ONE
BLACK,
3 GRAY
kittens.
$1.00
a piece.
Pan
trained.
nee to children and dogs. Call VE 5-

or after

Memorial D ay

void Conflicting
DATES

tan,

_

FE-.

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS
A.K.C.
home raised, also stud service morn-

AIREDALE
PUPPIES
3!2
MONTHS,
beautiful
pet
and
show
type.
Ideal
children’s pets. A.K.C.
all shots. M.
and F. OR 3-0543.

to all

you

reddish

OLD

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS
A.K.C.
Champion
and _ field
som:
Available
for
stud
service.
234after 4 p.m.

FREE

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
SIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

notify

MONTH

Call

MESSAGE

H

6

PUPPIES

a
good
females,

allergic.

Personal

will file them in THE

FEMALE;
EXCELLENT
pet; shots. 724-6887.

$50 SACRIFICE
TINY
MIN.
SCHNAUzer, male, housebroken, 7 months old,
gentle and affectionate. Call
AL 6-3387.

grey;

REWARD
FOR
INFORMATION
’63
white
(conv.)
Bonneville,
tiac taken from Dodge and Brown
e., Evanston, Fri. 2
A.M. Write T, Box 60, Wilmette.

Cats

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES,
ye
weeks,
males,
A.K.C.
reg., pleasant
disposition. $75. 537-2370.

Personal

listing

and

COCKER TERRIER
Healthy, intelligent, gentle; good looking; 20 mos. old; female;
all shots;
home raised; $30. 475-8197.

PAN

PUPPIES

CHILDREN
If no ans., HI

and

lines

8 IRISH SETTER PUPPIES
A.K.C. reg.; $100 for males;
$75 for
females;
temporary
distemper
shots
given. 275-2217.

Pups
TRAINED
DOG.

Dogs

GREAT
DANES,
LOVABLE
FAMILY
pet, 12 weeks, Male $100, female $125
or co-owner. Very healthy. Call MA 92034 or or HO 9-9496.

STUD
SERVICE
AVAILABLE.
A.K.C.
registered; German shorthaired pointer for pick of litter. 945-2269 after 4
p.m.

°

10

Cats

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
STUD
SERvice—A.K.C., black/silver, 2 yrs. son
of champion.
Hohe-Linde
bloodlines.
945-5132.
DACHSHUND.
5
MOS.
OLD
MALE,
black
with
brown
markings.
Paper
trained. A.K.C. reg., very good with
children. 967-6157.

ings

CHAMPION
BLOOD
and shots. 945-5719.

MONTH
OLD
FULLY
MONGREL. MAN’S TYPE
ID 2-0396

and

DACHSHUND
PUPPIES, A.K.C. REG.,
champion
sired,
long
haired
and
smooth, raised with children. Call 2512291 starting Saturday.

FINEST

up

Minimum 4

FREE—2 KITTENS
7 WEEKS OLD
PAN TRAINED
272-3438

Healthy,
Call AL

quality,
Blue
point,
9
wks.,
now.
Seal point,
9 wks. choose

German
AK.Cc.
lines.

,

LADY’S GOLD WRISTWATCH
llth, near Orrington Ave.
irs. Ma

KITTENS

Dogs

Free Kittens,

DOGS
from

FRIDAY:
ALL GRAY
FEMALE
named Misty in the Harper School
. Any information call 256-1329. We
s her very much.
: PARTIAL
DENTURE,
SILVER
tal, 4 tooth. Area of Oaklane School
nearby vicinity. Reward. Call 272-

(or phone) a complete
tings and events.

945-7300

RATES

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

10

Car

GER.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
A.K.C.,
TOP
quality
blood
lines,
bred
for sound
minds and bodies, 4 M., 13 wks. Show
and breeding
qual. 6 F., 8 M, 6 wks.
Pets,
guards,
breeding,
show.
$75;
$100; $125. Call 223-0873 anytime.

ZS:
MAY
15TH
RATCHET
bnch and socket. Vicinity of AshLake, Evanston. Call eves.
aaa

Please

Your

RIDERS WANTED
Leaving
Friday June 2nd 5 p.m. to
Baltimore
via
turnpike.
Call
for
~ 2
gated
DA
8-8850
ext
264
Mr.
ord.

LOST YOUR PET?
have been injured. Call your
al animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
iversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

Business

Park

$1.20 per line

433-4370

Bluff

433-4370

Highland

LAMPLIGHTER

VILLAGE

THE

serving Lake Forest-Lake

475-1560

251-4300

ay

D

433-4370

VILLAGER

Ave.,

ADS

Reward.

Park

HERALD
HIGHWOOD
444 Central Ave., Highland Park

STAR

Rd., Northbrook

PARK

Ave.,

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE
Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

Monday

and

Churc
8-3714.

e

TALK

AN
ADVERTISER

: GIRL’S
GREEN
COIN
PURSE
or vicinity of, Ben Franklin Store,
tral St., Evanston. Contained her
stone
ring.
Irreplaceable,
sentiAtal value. PLEASE
PHONE
869». Reward.
REWARD
FOR
THE
RETURN
y 1965 Triumph Bonneville misssince the morning of 5/13/67. Ser.
J120RDU24152. No questions asked
6984.
LASSES,
MEN’S DARK
FRAME
beals, black clip case—LOST_N.W.
lans., May
10th,
Harrison,
Grant,
yndale or Central Pk.-Sts. 446-3282
rns.

H

Glencoe

AND

COLUMN

St.

Ave.,

Tuesday

MULTIPLE

Lost

251-4300

Ave., Winnetka

e HIGHLAND

NEWS

Vernon

e GLENVIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview 724-4300

LIFE

DEADLINES
REGULAR

715

475-1560

e WINNETKA
588

e GLENCOE

REVIEW

St., Evanston

FOR
SALE;
tank raised.

PUPPIES &gt;
old. $10 and

Pets

Supplies

TROPICAL
FISH
ALL
328-7768 or UN 4-7813.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — |

2

�CLASSIFIED
seers

Servinn neome

Air
ul

ng and Heating

, Pets beg

= intra

aa

Tax

Coins and Stamps
202 | Concrete Work

Supplies

11

and Art Goods

A

175

Sales

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
Automobiles—Wanted To Buy

Outboard

ond

g

:

ments

and

_ Cameras

and

Entertainment
| Equipment Rental
| Exterminating
| Fireplace Wood
| Floor Refinishing and
| Flowers and Florists

Repair

Partnerships

of Thanks

1

and

134

Garages
Hotels
Houses

5
16

Industrial
Light stonseneping

Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

ated

. Open Sundays—Skokie Only
;
TROPICAL FISH TANK
20
gallon
tank,
filters
and
motor
included. Perfect condition. Best offer
accepted. Call AL 1-9167.
BEAUTIFUL 112 ARAB HORSE. &gt; YR.
old
filly.
Papers
included.
Gentle
greenbroke.
MUST
SELL.
Call 234-7157.

16

and

ALL

Art

CHAS.

CT.

Books

CASH

BOOK

fine,
rare.
11-31st

1911

Business

BOOKSHOP.
Central,

Evans.

USED,

May

WE

ACE

HOMEFINDERS
111 Green

8

Bay

Rd.,

2 — Classified

5-5080

OUR

WILL
MAKE
hors
d’oeuvres,

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087
YOUR
casseroles

ES:

FANCY
or
jello

ID 2-9621
AND
of ill

Glenview

Rd.,

hdo Productions,

Inc.

FOLK

Will

CALYPSO,

Any

occas.

Tod

30,

23

CALL

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems: in her own home.
869-8571

IF

and
YOU

1-0666

OR

DAY.

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

KRUGMAN

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Chiidren or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph, VA 6-0488.
GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

1

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children; guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129
SUMMER
PIANO
LESSONS.
HSS.
grad. w/diploma from Nat’l Guild of
Piano Teachers,
and Int’l Memb.
of
Nat’l Frat. of Student Mus. 729-2077.

5-5080

34

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

2 MONTHS FREE
Kimball-Yamaha-Lowrey-Whitney
ORGANS
soutien §Fase) od —New-U

NEED

SKOKIE

8016

of Evanston

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

OR
Open

CONN
EXCELLENT
251-5739.

Eves.

a Difference

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably J
Rentals
with option to buy.
e
and trade pianos. Complete sery
dept.
Family
tradition
of
é
craftsmanship.
Superb
workma
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Reg
S.E. Wilm. Northwestern
—
256-0167
South HY
ally 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9
‘ WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANC
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAW
New Spinet-88 Note
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
fr.
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
Practice Uprights-Players
fe;
Mon. and Tkur. 9-9 Sun, 12-5 AM 2
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chi
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt.
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
cons
Studios. Rental option plan for 4a
ren. Come in or call in daily 9
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 t
UTTERBERG PIANO CO. -EST. #
5731 N. =
i:
Chicago

GIBSON
GUITAR
EBO—WITH
tom white finish, hardly used. In
Condition. Will sacrifice for $200
case. Also Kalamazoo bass amp.
housing
2 heavy
duty
10” sped
with an output of 30 watts. Exce
cond. $100. Call Al, 272-4080.
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas.
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
othe
choose on
MIDWEST PIANO
2638 Devon Av.
ELGER
6 STRING
GUITAR sat
made
by
Martin
Craftsmen.
instrument
with superb
sound.
custom
strings
and
case
for
serious Blues—Folk guitarist.
Ca¥
4331. ‘‘Bill’’
SALE THIS WEEK ONLY
Super Beatle, $625; Royal Guard
$365; Fountain bass w/T-60’’ top,
Lots more. Cash or terms.
THIS WEEK ONLY
Villager Enterprises
HI ¢

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

The

Village

Lamplighter,

serving

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Mak

PRICES.

PIANO

CC

HOllycourt 5-5900
NOW!
Cover your Fender, Gibson, or
amp with new Vox grille cloth. ¢
homemade
sound columns,
and
nets, too. Approx. $18 per amp.
Villager Enterprises
fit

WE BUY USED PIANG
HIGHEST PRICES PAI
Spencer Co., BR 4-29]

3-5612

$150.

GRANDS

McCALL

VOX
| CASE
lent

AND
cond.

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

ESSEX BASS A
ROLLER
HI 6-7966.

STAND.

EX

GIBSON
JUMBO
FLAT TOP
G
like
new
with
case;
never
Perfect condition. $215 value, se
$125 or best offer. 446-2992.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and

TOP

MIDWEST

3811

SAX

CONDITION.

It Makes

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

BALDWIN

’til 9

ALTO

Pianos and Musical

etc.

MUSIC. ‘CENTER

Lincoln

Apartments

FRAMUS
BASS
GUITAR,
SI
pickup, exc. cond., $250 new,
$185;
Knight
microphone
K
pee
chrome fin. w/cord, $30

PIANOS - ORGANS
3 Mos. Rental Special

Investments

Rooms

and

Don't Buy a Grand

Tape

5-7400

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

First National

RO

INSTRUCTION ON ‘ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

LESSONS

MONEY
for

2-5520

Instruction

MILDRED

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

Loans

CR

MOVERS

NIGHT

Apartments
Houses

Instruments

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

Piano

Equipment

Housekeeping

34

ILL.

18345MC-C

Furnished
Furnished
Light

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.
BY

Sale

Machines—

Apartments

Rooms
Share Houses

MOVERS

DOVER

Musical

Store

153
160

HAULING

HAULING

30

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

27

C.C.

and

155

Furniture,
luggage,
appliances,
odds
ane ends.
Bonded
and insured.
869325.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

RENT EVERYTHING

724-0300

157

Garages
Houses

272-749 |

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

26

Board and Room

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.

YARD

RD.

162

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

6-1715.

OR

RENTAL
WE

AND

1-2686

Rental

Skokie

Sa

MIDDLETON

BROTHERS

Equipment

Oakton,

Buy—Apartment

Il.

Travel
HI

Office

KELLY MOVING
RO

Car

Trailers—For

166

159
161

NORTHBROOK,

SING-ALONGS.

Turl,

Homes

To bom
teae ye
To Buy—Houses

HERBERT

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists”’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car pees
ees
‘‘One call does it all’”’
2-1240
STAGE
COACHES,
HAY-RIDES,
Pony
Rides,
Fire
Engines,
Surries,
sent anywhere. Or have your child or
adult party at the Country Boy’s barn.
634-3633

Guitar,

| Toys

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

“Your

Have

165

and

Your

167 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
163 | Wanted To Rent—
'

MIDDLETON

LIGHT

MAGIC

| Travel—Share
| Tree Trimming

Moving and Storage

PLATINUM
BLUE
WHITE
DIAMOND
bracelet,
32 matched
diamonds.
Approx. weight 11 carat. $5,000. Write T.
127, Box 60, Wilmette, II].

CLEANERS

Glv.

2-2515

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

YOrktown

FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

EAST-GLEN
1619

CR

Entertainment

8910 WAUKEGAN

Call AL 1-1878
Dressmaking—Sewing—

NO

ALTERED

22

3748
M.G.

ALTERATIONS

STATION

LAWN
MOWER
SHARPENING
repair business. Selling because
health. Call PArk 4-1561.

I

PARTIES
Krause

29

HEMS
$2.50
FULL
2213 Central St., Evanston

Winter

and Professional

158 | Typewriters—Business

To Buy—Cond

.Wanted
Wanted

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

RENT

Needlework

BEAUTY SHOP IN EVANSTON
4 Stations. Best offer. Must see it. 847
Chicago Av. Call eves. UN 4-3226 or
561-0263.
FOR LEASE

location.

For

L &amp; M CATERING
Lillian

177
193

DRESSMAKING
AND
ALTERATIONS.
Custom made dresses; alterations and
restyling;
everything
carefully
finished. All my work guaranteed. 729-

WANDA

RENTAL
YO

Wanted

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

DELIVER
Rd.

Buy

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8- 3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

de

FOR

176

WANTED:
A
FEMALE
LEAD
GUItarist and organist. Must have equipment.
Call
Mandy.
GR_
5-6407
or
Robin, 679-3370.

TEA,
GRADUATION,
OR
WEDDING
parties. Artistic hors d’oeuvres; sandwiches or sandwich loaves. Made
to
your order. ALpine 1-2269.

21

tablished in Evanston. Reasonable for
—
sale. T-131, Box 60, Wilmette,

Good

Waukegan

—

Wilmette

AL I-III
BEAUTY SALON
OPERATOR MODERN SALON

GAS

EQUIP.

Wanted To
Buildings

168
154

152 | Trucks

and Cottages

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

WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

8910

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Bakery w/excellent clientele in WINNETKA. Lease to be negotiated. Price
does
not
include
merchandise
inventory.
Priced
low
at $9,500.
IM:
MEDIATE POSSESSION.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

f.2 LENS,
lens,
flash

1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

Opportunities

HOMEFINDERS

EQUIP.

Catering

PARTY

Sale

Crypts

Properties

and

Women—Business

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—lIndustrial

81

Town Houses
Vacant Property

Needlework

DRAPES

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and E a.
OUTSTANDING WED
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

Vy PRICE SALE

56

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS

PENTAX
S3 WITH
1.8 AUTO
TAKUmar, ext. tube set, 135mm. p.s. tele.
$140 or best offer.
K. Lerner, 743-2442 days

ate,

Resorts
Summer

Cleaning

Instruction

156 | Sporting Goods and Equipment
164 | Trade or Barter

Out of State

27
3

CUSTOM
APPAREL
AND
ALTERAtions. Michigan Ave, experience. For
appointment call ID 2-2953.

and Photography

LEICA
III f, SUMMICRON
Elmar
90 mm
telephoto
and case, $165. AL 1-9581.

Investment

6

68
26

+ ODressmaking— Sewing—

CO.

34

-70
36
174

Houses

173

and

4 | Shades—Blinds—Awnings
33 | Situations Wante
35
Students

instruments

and

| Rummage

57 | Schools

Farms—Acreage—Estates

194
179
To

Musical

180

Co-op Apartments

ALTERATIONS

RODDED

PHOTO

For

STRAIGHT
hems $3.50.
328-5159

CLEANED

ARGUS C4 35 MM CAMERA AND G.E.
exposure
meter
with
case,
flash,
filters, and bag. Call 328-6787 eves.

IN

Buy

- 0561,

Nikon
F 35mm.
camera
with acces.
completely automatic 50mm. F2 lens,
extra
focusing
screen,
hard
leather
case. 1 year old—$195. Cost $390 when
new; 90mm. F 4 Elmar lens for Leica
35mm.
camera
$40;
Gossen
Lunasix
light meter—will
measure
moonlight
$25. 869-7729.

‘store all day Friday and Saturday, or
phone
any
time
for information
or
intment. DA 8-4424. Ask for free
let
on values,
etc.
BOOKER’S
BOOKS 1307 Chicago Avenue.

KENNEDY’S

AND

PROFESSIONAL

BOOKS

APPRAISER

Service

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

18

Gifts

FOR YOUR

CERTIFIED

~

and

front.

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

GLENCOE

CHEST.
4
front,
marble

in

BRINKMEYER

Cameras

To

and

Cemetery Lots
Condominiums

172

Repair

iscell
Wanted
Scnuenaandan Carts

21

in excellent location

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

17

| Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous

GARAGE

DRAINS

Goods

ANTIQUES
FLEA MARKET SALE
May
21, Lake County Fair grounds on
US 445, 1 mile East of GRAYSLAKE,
Ley mile No. of route 120. 40 Dealers—
large variety of fine antiques. William
Werfel, 1112 W. Sherman, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.
HIGHEST
CASH
PRICE
FOR
ORIental
rugs;
French
furniture;
odd
objects and bric-a-brac. Phone 338-3700
anytime, Mr. Ross.

14

Opportunities

PUMPED

JUST REVEIVED
A SELECT
GROUP
of prints by CHAGALL,
J. LEVINE,
J. LANDAU,
GONZALES-TORNERO,
MARGULIES,
AMEN = and
others.

EARLY
VICTORIAN
drawer,
walnut,
burl
top. 42’’ x 20’’.
729-0534

146
141

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

EQUIP.
724-3678.

Unusual Bargains
In Original Etchings,
Engravings and Wood Cuts

344 TUDOR

149

Business

YOUR PET AT HOME
Kanine Korral
8 inch high enclosure
info. or demonstration call 272-0829

Antiques

Space

in
Deerfield.
Parking
lot
Thriving business. 945-1086.

KEEP

For

150
120

laundromat

3 AQUARIUMS

12

Rooms

On
corner U.S.
12 (Rand
Rd.)
and
Arlington
Hts.
Rd.
Estab.
25
yrs.
Living quarters. Reasonable. Opportuae tor mechanics, Call eves. PArk 46
WILL SELL AIR COND.
COIN OPER-

PETS

Goods—Wanted

Decorating
and Jewelry

ge

Apartment Buildings
Business Property

76

Sale

148 | Loans and Investments
124 | Lost and Found

GAS STATION

FOR

| Household

Equi

Decoratin

| Plumbing
| Printin
Radio-TV- a
Ags Sale
110 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
111
Service and Repair
112
ane Estate For Sale

140 | Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service

State

Business

108 | Pianos

113

Repair

Store

and

108A
109

114
67

Goods—For

and

Loans and Mortgages

30 | Roofingand Siding
1 | Rug oe —

66 | Personal
Personal Service
| Piano Tuning

Household
| Home Service

and

Office

107

Help Wanted—
Men and Women

Service

29, | Real ae

Instruction

55 | Painting

Women—Household

122 | Interior
136 | Jewelry

60
18

15

54-|

147 | In Memoriam

Out of
Rooms

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

-

144

Houses To Share

Storage

Shrubs

Downspouts

Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
| Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial

138 | Household

Halls and Studios

17
38

Pets

- . TROPICAL FISH AND
REASONABLE.

Houses

52
15

and

and

143 | Musical
Notices

128 | Household Appliance—

Apartments

50

Supplies

ELSINGER'S

132

Furnished

7

Work

Animals,

Covering

Convalescent Homes

15A

Photography

ntry—Cabinet
ing

63

22
23
64
181
65
24
130
126

51

Materials

142 | Moving and Storage

10 | Heatinng and Air Conditioning
21
—_
anted—
75
Women—Business and Professional

Service

Furnished

Plants

2 | Gutters

Apartments To Share
Board and Room

14

and

Personal
Service

200
196
188
189
192

201

Contractors

Supplies and
Opportunities

171

169

182

Motors.

g Maintenance

Sales

| Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
| Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made

191

INDEX

Town Houses

187
Vacation Rentals
53 | Gardening and Landscape Service—

190 | For Rent—
199
Apartments

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—
Wanted To Rent

and Gifts

House

170 | Electrical

iles—
For Sale
Foreign and Sports Cars
yong rome eee
Auto Serv
y conn tty “Tires and Accessories

s
and

| Conducted

185

12 | Disclaimer of Debts

and Furs
rs—Auctioneers—
Conductors

_.

Christmas Trees and Decorations

May

18,

�ove

aie Bars

cee

a

Sian “ik sustea! :
,

CONN

SERENADE

I. MANUALS.
. Call 642-7820

25 PEDALS.
WALweekdays after 6.

AR,
2
PICK
UPS,
SUNBURST
ish,
w/case,
$75.
Amp
w/tremelo
Dt switch, $50. Both good cond. Call
b after 6 p.m., AL 1-4566.

or Sale: Lowrey Organ
T.
le.

YOUNG
IDEAS
NURSERY
501 Sherman, Evanston
Registrations
for Summer
and
Fall
now being taken. Call UN 4-4659.
NEW
STRUCTURAL
READING
PROgram.
Phonetic
method.
Qualified
teacher will tutor. Also modern math.
REFERENCES
296-2309.

38

Camps
REMOTE CANOE TRIP FOR
High School Young Men Only (15-17)
3 Wilderness Weeks, June 18-July 11

LINCOLNWOOD
FULL
CONExcellent condition. YO 5-3420.

ENDER
MUSTANG
ELEC.
GUIw/case, 2 pick-ups, tremelo, $130.
lec. guitar. 2 pick-ups, tremelo, $30.
1-0087, after 4:30 p.m.
ER
SPINET
PIANO
ch,
full
keyboard,
ebony
iod condition. $300.
835-2197

"5 FT. BABY GRAND

AND
finish,

PIANO

sh and Lane,
excellent
condition,
itwood finish, $1,000 or best offer.
ll 742-3750.
PACKARD GRAND PIANO _
mahogany, show piece condition.
Superb tone. $1,200
After 6 p.m., 338-3499
TSCH
BASS AMP.
WITH
TWO
12
h bass speakers,
(Jenson) 55 watt
th tremolo. $165 or best offer.
Call 251-3709

Fender

Precision

Far
north,
in
N.W.
Ontario,
The
Canoeist’s
Last
Frontier-Your
party
shares this adventurous land with No
One. Voyageurs North; 724-4826 after 4

p.m

AQUA

PHONE
AMP.
REVERB,
_ 15”
paker, two channels, good condition,
50. Call Rick, 328-1504 after 6 p.m.

$375. PARK 4-6072.
SON
SG
REGULAR
GUITAR,
2
tal pick ups, $180. 1 amp. Ampege
mini IV, $75. HI 6-4534.
LD
ELECTRIC
GUITAR,
$175 OR
st offer. Turner microphone.
Call 835-4331

HOME
50

~=—s~ Builders

Devon

Av.

ROgers

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS
EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
pert tuning and repair; appraisals;
Oe:
bans
bought
and
sold.
EN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-660

TUNE UP FOR SUMMER NOW
t service—satisfaction guaranteed.
Have fork;
will tune
Call HI 6-0694

and

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston
autiful facilities. 3 acres of properFull and half day
arrangements.
e 212 through 5.
Hot lunches, arts
d
crafts,
dancing
and _ foreign
hguage.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
pons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065
OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
|
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565
H
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
ecializing
in
reading,
study
and
rning problems.
SUMMER PROGRAM
remedial and developmental readIntermediate
grades
through
lege.-college bound program.
lencoe Rd., Glencoe
835-4246

.C. School of Languages
N
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERionally through pictures. Call for a
plimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 328SUMMER TUTORING
rienced teacher wishes
to tutor
dren
in
English
this
summer.
ading,
grammar,
spelling.
Prefer
or two hours per week. Call 8696 except Thursday after 6 p.m.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
hind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
sroom free. 529 Main St., Evans. UNiversity 9-4774.
TERN
PREP
SCHOOL
STUDENT
ing
to
tutor
grade
school
boy
ng July
and
Aug.
Any
subject.
ary not important. 446-6410.
ERIENCED
TEACHER
IN
ENand Social Studies from
grade
through
High
School
wishes
to
or. UN 4-6910.

y 18, 1967

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

after

6 p.m.,

VE

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

OWNERS

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327
DEAL

Northbrook, I.
Eve.: 446-7064

WITH LAUER CONST.
AND SAVE 20% ON

Kitchens
Bathrooms
Room Additions

CO.

Bedrooms
Porches
Dormers

30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK
AL

1-1254

HAROLD

831-4767

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

and
BATHROOM
Waukegan

TILING

Glenview.

RECHTORIS

724-9704.

BILL HESKETH

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
additions
New
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair— Millwork
"Let George Do It’’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

Building

Supplies

and

UN

UPS

Northfield,

H| 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

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

PURTELL &amp; CO.

Rd.

53

New Construction
Box 84 Northfield HI 6-5400

Concrete

Il.

PANELING,
BSMNT,
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
gen.
carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.
CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.
‘0

Building

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality
custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

GUARANTEED
in shower

Call Tom

area.

NOT

TO

WASH

UN

OUT

7-8636

CUTTING
SERVICE

CLEAN-UP
AND
FERTILIZING,
trimming
of bushes,
evergreens
and
trees. Bushes,
trees
and evergreens
removed. No job too small.

Carpentry, Cabinet Making
RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

PLASTERING
Metal
ALpine

i

Brid

Rd.,

:

STA 46146,

EXPERT
RT.

OF

and

2

ig

Sharpening,

©

all

Senses

ma

EVANST

N

Decorating

SPENCER
DECORATING _

SPECIALIZE

ainting.

e

Color

continuity
Neat,
phases
Fully

IN ALL

TYPES

matching

and

Ind. attention

met.

as

part

OF

and needs

of

the

painting.

|

or

—

clean
workmanship
in
t ie
of painting and paper hanging. —

CR

2-2217

Insured

Free

Estimate

Who Does Your Decorating? |
WHY

J. M. ECKERT

OF COURSE,

|

THEY ARE THE BEST!
the

North

gamble

Shore

with

Hauber

Eckert

5524 Broadway,
LO 1-5437

BJORNSON
Paper

Painting

Hanging

oF

;
:

PA

9-

AL

1-1199

CR

os

2-4268

Chicago,
epee

BROS.

SPECIALIZING

Residential

yea

cons

Schmidt

Mr.

office

45

goes

if you

Mr.

Main

for

your

Mr.

Thorough

IN FINE

and

me

Deccrats

EXTE
OR
Paintin a.
Masonry Painting ein
‘

exrepere tien
Per Materials. —
FREE ESTIMATES
oe

FULLY

INSURED

E_ 7-0737
3 Generations on North

E&amp;B

DECORATING

COMP.

PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color be big
Stucco

PA

Clean

RAKING

:

Exterior
tenance

work

é

prep.

to

cut

PAINTING

F

Painting-Tuckpointing-Mainand

Gutter

guaranteed.

work.

Fast courteous

vice. Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp;
722-1669

ua

ser-

Associates.

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

DAVID N. PADDOCK

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

Professional
NORTH

Decorators
CRestwood

SHORE

—

2-5753_ 5

Painting, Paper Hanging

MAINTENANCE

SPECIALIZE
IN COMPLETE
care. O. H. Little. 458-4335.

Free estimates _

expert craftsman, proper
Fast expert Service
625-2555

478-0136

LET

I

|

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

LAWN MAINTENANCE
College boy with 6 years experience
has several openings available. Reasonable. Dependable. 677-5518.
VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING
Spring cleanup. Planting, seeding and
sodding. Year around maintenance.
Phone UN 4-3172.

LAWN

painted.

PAINTING

BLADES CO.
9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.

;
LANDSCAPER
Still has some time available
large lawn area.
272-4928

masonry

No Job Too Small

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding and
seeding.
Black
dirt
and_
tractor
service. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.
FRANK
VOLE.
LANDSCAPING
Clean
up;
fertilizing:
and _ seeding.
Pesesoneee rates. Call ID 3-1160 after
p.m.

JIM

and

Fully insured

GRECO BROTHERS
Landscaping, Lawn maintaining.
No job too small.
Call anytine, 625-3486.

POWER

“3

Shore

Outside trim and siding painted. __

BRICK WORK: NEW AND REMODEL.ing. Fireplaces installed;
glass block,
ee
and block work. 267-7294. or 395GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass
blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

‘
REPAIRED

1702 DODGE,

= Painting

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilizing, Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying.
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
lathe ceilings and patching.
1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

ALL
TYPES
OF
TILE
WORK.
CEramic—mosaic—plastic.
Floor,
wall
and ceiling.
Call Gem Builders, 475-3420.
SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding-Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

repairs,

BAILEY'S,
57

MOWERS
AND

LAWN MOWER at
otor

1-5600

Av., north of Glenview

55 YEARS

INTERIOR
Painting

Waterproofing
Brick Staining

Basements

—

Co.

Tractor—

next to Tollway
GARDEN

WEST

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

TUCKPOINTING
_Leaky

est.

ORchard 5-4030 —

SHARPENED

Serving

C. is VOUT2
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Ill. PA 4-3300 or PA 4-1691

Cleanin

Free

ROOFING

Mower and
Service

Milwaukee

No

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

Bldg.

: 2

4-9423

decorating problems
of our experts:

TOP
S
OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MA:nure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbish
esmeverrore lawn rolling—tree removal—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

Repairs
_

inspection.

STOP SMALL GUTTER
AND ROOF LEAKS
.
Lawn

WE

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

Chimney
Caulking

~

in Bi

COMPLETE
service. Fully

GUTTERS

BLACK DIRT

Repaired and Installed

CLEANED

ORchard

678-2458

CERAMIC TILE

Free

a3

Downspouts

GUTTERS

Shrubs

TEL 271-4749
Need Good
Quality Landscaping?
DESIGNING
AND PLANTING.
od and Evergreens.
JAPANESE STYLE PLANTINGS
Decorative Stone
EXPERT TRIMMING AND PRUNING
Re-do Your Old Landscape
Also Maintenance and Spring
Cleanu
ALL PLANTINGS GUARANTEED 1 YR.
ONLY THE BEST WORK DONE

LAWN

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

and

and

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
roofing and sheet metal

56

CRAIG NELSON
LANDSCAPE SERVICE

Repair

Gutters

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants

Maintenance

55

Ree

1-7960

ROTO-TILLING
YOUR GARDEN
HAVE ESTIMATE NOW
272-3073

JOE

ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. ony sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and
Remodeling.
Charge
it.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

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

Call AL

E. F. BASSING

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

54

No job too small.»

Work

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
Serving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
OSEPH.KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

CONTRACTOR

FRANK’S

Lawn work, fertilizing, clean-up,
rototilling, rubbish removal.

Complete Gutter and Downspout Service —
:
All type _——
fa
te
‘Serving the North Shore
for 25 yrs.’

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370
HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastics. Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

GENERAL

|

Planting and eee
maintenance.
Call
masitonnngnipeiines
LAWN SERVICE
©
ie

4-3172.

insured.

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways,
floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
“‘Call before 8, and after 5.’’

REMODELING

LANDSCAPING

clean up.
Year round

Northern Eagle Roofing

INVITED

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ

VICTOR'S

Material

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.
DELIVERED—PICK

ies

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED
. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
‘ seein Cleanup
.
Tractor Work
894-1947

Spring
ing.

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

52

Set

Service—Plants and Shrubs _

GReenleaf 5-6762

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

QUALITY

Rd.

‘

54 Gardening and

REMODELING

GLENVIEW
1328

ee

is

Floor and Wall Tiling

PLASTERING
T U C KPOINTING—STUCCO—REPAIR
AL 1-3372 R. W. Linster or PA 4-0840.
Serving the North Shore for 23 years.

EDWARD

Repair

i

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING

Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

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

:

Suilding Meldtenanee

ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

HOME

eras

Oehl &amp; Bobart

and

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

CRestwood 2-1112

DUR

:

ROOM

51

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
pert Tuning
Checked
Electronically

Schools

A Distributor

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Honest Craftsmanship

*

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

4-7607

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
MPT SERVICE

Contractors

Inc.

CO.
Park

and

Kitchen Salon

TUNING—REPAIRING
SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
ORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
LZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
W.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

=

Builders and Contractors

GOLDEN ARROW DAY CAMP
Pvt. inst. Swim every day, co-ed 4-13.
Transp. Hot lunch. Teacher staff.
JOE TADELMAN
945-4072

Piano Tuning

PIANO

CAMP

MISS MARY’S PRE-SCHOOL
Stil
time
to
enroll
for
summer
mornings only, ages 3-5 yrs., restricta3 to West Wilmette. 675-6040 or 2564,

CONSORT
GUITAR
3 PICKUP,
50; Gibson Scout Amplifier Reverb
d Tremolo, $70. Phone
966-4072

nball Waln. Spinet Piano

DAY

EXP.
TEACHERS
WILL
TAKE
your 4-5-6 yr. old to Wilm. Beach for 6
wks.,
June
19—July
28, 9—12
daily.
Rainy days—indoor activities. Call AL
1-7562 or PA 4-4151 for details. Limited
enrollment.

Bass

R’S GUITAR
AMPLIFIER,
DUAL
reverb,
Insen
speaker,
2
chanel
molo $125. Call after 6 p.m.
256-4960
PROV.
SPINET
PIANO,
LIKE
Wy;
fruitwood
finish,
matching
nch; Webcor portable record player,
speed; 256-2029 or 251-8684.

LANE

$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and
transportation.
Exclusive
campsite in DesPlaines. Complete
athletic
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris,
Director. 465-0926.

BLUE WITH CASE. $125.
446-8766 after 6 p.m.

TENKER'S

50

Schools and Instruction

Instruments

is

38

LAWN
G.

yrs.

on

GOOD

N.S.

Interior,

Exterior.

PREPARATION

CLEAN, NEAT
M. Garrett

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

WORKMANSHIP
i
328-0531

Classified — 3 :

�if

60

57 Z Painting and Decorating
17 YEARS

ON NORTH

SHORE

Expert Paper Hanging
ea ‘Custom Decorating Service
i

675-5455

LAURITZ
‘
é

SONS

Complete Rooted

478-5955

CLearbrook

PAINTING
Extent

AND

a

PArk

man

work.

4-4350

Residential

Prices

PAwork.

reas.

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience.
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255

PAINTEuropeinsured

PAINTING

Complete Decorating Service
nee workmen
Fully Insured

A 8-5004

Free

een
Henry Dier

AND

ss iishade «ae
R 2-2938

INTERIOR
AND
arEmoe
PAINTing,
wall
washing,
wallpaper
removed,
furniture
stripped,
call Don
Rice 864-8846 for estimate.

KURT GRONAU
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
~ mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after

ESTI5 p.m.

mere RtCR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing and wall cleaning. Am
available
days and weekens, serena.
GUTTERS
CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
cleaned and painted inside $35. Painting and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

JOHN

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND DECORATING
ALpine 1-3801
KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Pps
Recon ign., &gt;
aahccgaod a

2

PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

63

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

and

FOR

IF

YOU

HAVE

A

ROOF

PROBLEM

Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles, repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coat:
ed
or
recovered.
Chimneys _ tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

Floor

E.

F. Bassing

59

ORchard

5-4030

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS

INSURED

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

.
COMPETENT

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300
THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Members
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

H. A. Morrison,
Spraying,

DAVEY
A

COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

HOME
60

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
ing. All types cabinets

Work

REMODELand lavatories

made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built- ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. peat
cma prices. Call
erman, 328-3050

4— Classified

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39¢ PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 142 Price Drapery Sale.

ped

Service

MAKE

APPT.,

ACE WALL

AL

L&amp;S

CUSTOM

UPHOLSTERING

Draperies - Slip Covers
Decorator

477-0726

WINDOW

Answering

Service

CLEANING

Service

Maintenance

os Clean up. Free aeimales.
Expert service. GR 5-6014
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning, low prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

Frank's Disposal Service
APPLIANCES,
brush, etc. AL

JUNK
1-7960.

BEST WAY WINDOW CLEANING
service.
Reasonable
rates.
Free
Estimates. Call 478-2900.

WE

CLEAN:

Garages and Basements
REASONABLE

68

456-1939

Interior Decorating
YOU

CAN’T AFFORD

not
having
consultation
on
your
see er Doe and lighting problems for

on

72

DECORATING

BEyOreT

Ae

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

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

or

Cleaners

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
MCG.
I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.
5 an
a
BEDROOM
SET—MAHOGdbl.
bed,
vanity,
dbl.
dresser,
chest, night table.
AL 1-4

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

Furniture

STRIPS

ANYTHING

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

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

Situations

Wanted—Students

CAPABLE,
DEPENDABLE
N.T.H.S.
grad. looking for a challenging position. Interest-ability in history, Spanish, typing.
Own
transp.
VE
5-3080.

100

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
JUNIOR
would like part-time
summer
work,
referably 2 eves. a week and all day
at. General
office skills and
sales
experience. Able to start June Ist.
Please call PA 4-7486
AVAILABLE:
TRAINED,
EXPERIenced practical nurse. Excellent references
in
.
Shore
area.
Call
Thursday
after
9:30
a.m.-6:30
p.m.
729-4472.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
ae
, Same
work.
GERMAN SPEAKING LADY DESIRES
part-time position as nurse’s aide, also
companion work. Day or night ‘duty.
Good ref. 465-6552.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Associated

House

EMPLOYMENT

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Yard
work. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30 p.m.

FURNITURE,
Bldg. material,

Custom

76

FREE ESTIMATES
_
729-3374.

Home

UP

1024

RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and
polishing.
Wall
washing. Window washing.- Painting.
Call 662-0422

Andy's

272-3273

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

BIX

RESIDENTIAL—J. J. McMAHON
566-4568 and 566-4570.

Jim's Wall Washing

Fabrics

R. J. McFAUL

SAGGING
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing. Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
Acme Furniture Service
DA 8-0446

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
, 24 Hr.

REUPHOLSTERY

BOTTOMS

Bill's Cleanup Service
4-0749

Terms

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE eat
te Ad
FREE
WITH
SOF
CHAIR
REUPHOLSTERED
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
Chicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

1-5350

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

PArk

estimates,

1623 Techny Rd.

WASHING

Service

FREE

Northbrook,

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

The

guar.

avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, emerle:

-

2-0314

Service

Maintenance

and

REUPHOLSTERY

TAKE-THE
WORK
OUT
OF
CLEAN:
ing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished, professionally. All types of
floors, homes,
offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

Arborist

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

Service

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

Home

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

75

HENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

ALCOA SIDING
WE COVER EAVES AND TRIM.
763-2161, if no ans., res. PA 4-6882.

BASE-

FLOOR

67

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

CARPET
CLEANED
IN YOUR
HOME
eves. and weekends,
10c per sq. ft.
Phone 275-5533 days, 528-0956 eves.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

Free

done.

RENT

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

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
GEN:
OFFICE:
CLERICAL,
TYPING,
Recep’t pos. wanted 4 days a wk. by
reliable woman.
Medical
office exp.
Ref. Prefer Evanston. DAvis 8-2676.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will pve sec. service and do typing
jobs: IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
TUTORING
GRADES
1-12
MATH
or
other
by
experienced
College
gunies. papa
Call evenings after
TYPING,
GENERAL
OFFICE
POSItion wanted part-time 4-5 hours per
day.
Temp.
or permanent.
Vicinity
Evanston. Exp. Capable. DA 8-1578.
TYPING DONE
AT HOME
Exp.
in business
and
thesis
work.
Scientific subjects my specialty. IBM
typewriter. Reas. rates. Call 328-6687.

and

Household

Professional

TYPING DONE IN MY HOME
Envelopes, manuscripts, etcetera.
pick up and deliver in area.
724-4688.

Can
-

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272- 8680.

101

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

EUROPEAN

SEPT.

EXP.
MAINT.
CLEANING
STO
offices, bldgs., residences.
Strip,
waxing floors. Window washing.
Own equipment. 864-3482.
HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GE}
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
experience.
References.. Phone
8195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
NATIVE
OF
BARBADOS,
WEST
dies
seeking
employment
as
h
man chauffeur. Can cook. For
information call 446-2495

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN

ARRIVALS

Brazilian 36, Housekeeper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgian 23, Mother’s Helper
English 32. Domestic
Brazilian 35, Housekee
Also Couples and
Housemen
Guaranteed plan- aa year end yt
Call for informati
9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
700 Church St.
Evanston

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

MO

Situations Weuled—Mer™

104

Situations Wanted—Women
Business

AND

PROMPT SERVICE FOR YOUR
Carpets. Careful workmanship.
References available.
Joe Fargo
869-5095

WORK

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS. INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
AFTER
6 P.M.
CR

CALL

Siding

Throw Away Your Paint Brush
ALL

FIN-

ELECTRICAL
WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

Til.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

Roofing

ITS

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355.

Electrical

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

«58

SERVICEMASTER

INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets; cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

Estimate

Painting and Decorating
ee

AT

WALL

professionally

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.

ALL CARPENTRY

Her-

Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.
REASONABLE

LIVINGSTON

REMODELING

FURNITURE,

oor cleaning

rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

DECORATING.

specialty.

CARPET,

Between Davis and Church

Service

9-0495

72 Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462

est.

xterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
uaranteed

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

HOME

JENSEN

D

un

WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WAS
screens
put
up,
storms
remd
gutters cleaned; general home
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361,
MAN
DESIRES
ODD
JOBS,
and window washing,
basement
rage, cleaning,
light hauling.
P
call DA 8-7381
YOUR
tained

LAWN
EXPERTLY
by capable landscaper,
Phone 328-1410
A-l
GARDENER,
YARD
clean
basement,
porches
and
walks; also wash cars. 924-8549.

107.

4-6656

CHILD CARE
COMPETENT
AND
RELIABLE
LADY WILL GIVE LOVING CHILD
CARE.
MUST
LIVE
IN.
KINDLY
CALL TUES., THURS., AND WEEKENDS ONLY 325-0936. THANK YOU.
LADY EXPERIENCED IN CLEANING,
nares
cooking.
Al
references,
no
stay.
Day preference Monday, Thursday, Friday,
Sat. HU 3-5797 after 7
p.m.
EXPERT COOK, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPing.
Good
references,
neat
appearance. Available after May 20. Write T125, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WANTS
cleaning,
ironing,
cooking,
serving,
sitting. Tues., Thurs., Fri. Call after 6
p.m. 835-3478.

and

wants steady day work
864-2783
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WISHES
general housework 5 days a week, 9
ry
to 4 p.m. References. Call 869LAUNDRY;
LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND
child-care.
Experienced;
good
references; Evanston only. Call:
224-1931 after 6 p.m.
CHILD CARE, DAY WORK
Ironing or sitting. Prefer North
vicinity. Call 475-5029.

WE
WILL
a

Shore

DO ALL HAND IRONING.
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER.
DAY
AND
EVENINGS.
869-

RELIABLE
WOMAN
WANTES 2 OR 3
days general house cleaning in Chicago or Evanston, reference. 638-0781
DAY
WORK
WANTED
MONDAY,
Tuesday or Wednesday in Evanston or
Wilmette 475-3229.
LADY
WISHES
DAY
WORK.
HAVE
Tuesday and Friday open. UN 4-3851.
LADY
WITH
EXPERIENCE
AND
references wishes day work. Monday.
$15. Has own car. 869-6080.

102

Situations

Wanted—

Baby Sitting
ates he
ee JOB WANTED
2:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M.
5 days a wee, —
references
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd. gag
Eve. sittings. Future
bookings.
ets
welcome.
Complete
charge. 251-1726. If out call later.
BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

RETIRED

NURSE WILL BABY SIT
DAY OR NIGHT
FOR YOUR VACATIONS
Park 4-1473.

AND

BOY, AGE 14, CAN SIT NIGHTS AND
Saturdays.
Good cook. Call Pete, 650
Lincoln West. ID 2-3394.

CAPABLE
care
Best

WOMAN

WOULD

LIKE

TO

for children days, also evenings.
references. AL 1-9701 evenings.

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

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

CASUALTY
INSURANCE
UNDERwriter.
Heavy
automobile.
Company
and agency experience. Family man
seeks position in Evanston or North
Suburban
area. Salary secondary to
Job stability and potential. DA 8-4070.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

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

Professional

Experienced or willing to
accurate

typist,

typing

tween 50-60 wom. Excé
company benefits, lovely
building, good transporta
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CG

Day Worker

Cook

and

FLEXOWRITER
TYPISTS

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

Experienced

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Personnel
1771

Departmen

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

employe

SECRETARY
PERSONNEL
THINKING
OF
RETURNING
work?
If you
have
had
secre
experience in the past and feel
you
would
like
to
return
to
business world why not stop i
discuss
this challenging
opport
There will be a minimum
of
tion, some relief switchboard
lent company benefits, including
family
ospitalization,
period
creases and
pension plan.

KLEINSCHMID
(Div. SCM)
Lake Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Deerfield
Employe

Clerk-Typist
EVANSTON

DOWNTOWN

Expanding staff opens interesting
position with good
advanceme
tential.
Beginner
with
good
t
stenographic
accomplishment
qualify.
Pleasant
office aa.
starting
salary, 3742 hour work
fine
fringe
PB ik Ws
merit
advancement.
Pre- employment
given to assure
you
are effec
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer,

869-2300

Packaging Corp. of Ame

PAYROLL CLER
OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMEN
seeking someone with payroll e
ence to assist in a variety of 4d
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
typing
is
required. Liberal
}
program includes 3 weeks paid
tion and tuition reduction.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERS
PERSONNEL DEPARTME
Chicago Av
Ev
An Equal Opportunity Employ:

BABY DOCTOR
RECEPTION °
Excellent
neighborhood
pedia
will train you to greet patient:
their parents, keep them all hap
doctor is ready, then show the
examining
room
(where
his
then takes over). Req’s are li
ing and a girl who would enjoyw @
ing this rs
position.
mo. to start. Fre
MISS PAIGE. PLACEMEN
6028 Dempster
96]

adv. recpt.

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework,
Also
any type
work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

LG.
ADVERTISING
AGENCY,
beautiful offices needs a Mary
pine to greet 5 ae ans. phone
o typing. FREE
d

WALL

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

WASHING,

PAINTING

BASE-

ments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

18,

�Help

107.

Wanted—Women
and Professional

BY

PHONE

SP 4-2828

es,

public contact 9-5

detail,

variety,

EVANSTON—WILMETTE
xr’s Office, Reception
iption, order taker, no typ.
. Secretary for Top Director
pnnel, Aid Manager, type
. payable. Rec., 35 hrs.
phone Secy in Sales 9-5
Sepia for variety job 8:30-4:30
, Recreational org. 9-5

$475
$450
$550

ERFIELD—HIGHLAND PARK
to aid busy market Exec.
aid publicity manager
inel records and variety
esting production dept. variety $425
rvationist for salesmen 9-5
$400
h for public contact spot
$375
MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 office, variety
iptionist, train for switchbd.
pmer service, light typing
bose letters for sales mer.
c contact, light steno aid mgr.
nch trainee, no skills
ound general office variety

Register With

White Collar
Girls
of America,

OFFICE

PART-TIME
ractive position, weekends only for
&gt;. Clerk
typist
in hospital
credit
bt. _
starting salary hours. 8:30

PERSONNEL

DEPT.

432-8000

PERSONNEL
be trained to greet applicants
ing for office positions
at this
be lent N. suburban firm, help them
b simple forms, then direct them
interviewer. Later you'll learn to
prview them yourself. Start at $90
—
quick
raise
when
trained.
PLACEMENT
966-0700

sts $4800-5400
ON
EXPERIfrom 45 wpm
FREE.

St,

Evanston

FIGURE CLERKS
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
res?
We
have
many _ interesting
itions open for girls who have an
mude for figure detail. Experienced
will
train.
To
FREE.

LEWIS.

EMPLOYMENT
Drrington

CLERK

PERMANENT
POSITION IN PROFESsional
management
services
firm.
Maintain accounts payable file,
preparation
of purchase
orders
and
invoices, typing monthly financial statements.
Previous experience essential.
Contact Carl A. Wangman.
R. G. Breeden &amp; Assoc., Inc.
1201 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
724-7700
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MANAGER
FOR DRY CLEANING STORE
In Northbrook rng eo center. ShoreLine Cleaners, CR
2-9832

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

SECRETARY

Johnson

Rd.

Opportunity

Mr.

view.

BILLER TYPIST =

Employer

1657

Shermer
An

Equal

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

If you are an experienced Biller-t
or a beginner .(type 40 w.p.m.)
would
like
to
work
in
a
m

friendly office and
632 Billing Sachse,
Salary
ence,

FIRST NATIONAL
OF

Evanston.

UN

HIGHLAND

9-

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
$450
Interview—Test—and meet people
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

BANK

An

&amp; Johnson

Opportunity

Employer

Candy Girl Wanted
Y IN PERSON
AFTER
6
me
Theater,
817 Chicago
nston.

Equal

corporate

with

in

Skokie

as

well

as

good salary and benefits,
and we'll talk it over.

an

to 4:15

work

YO

JU
An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

Egual

for

a

eo

Opportunity
Public

Downtown

Contact

Evanston

secretary

Employer

firm

to

is

handle

—

looking
customer

relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a com- |
plaint department!)
and will keep —
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salary
to

$450.

CLIFF

No.

EMPLOYMENT
Fee. Hours 9-5

Sat.

by

appt.

in

SERVICE
UN 9636 Church St., Evanston

PERSONNEL

famous

:

day.

3-0700

DEPT.

international

OF

company

A

“%

ae

an attractive and poised yous I ay
on the

assist

reception

in other

like i
es
390.
er
SERVICE.
nue, Potitee. UN

a

desks, as we

ORERE BSIBOE
departments.

M

»

1612 Chica
‘Ave
9-9510; BR 3.2185
&gt;

sorority typist $80-85
HOUSE

NEEDS

WOMAN

for general office duties. Mature.
ours

Free

brownlie personnel
St.,

Evanston

Full

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES.
and part-time openings svenaee

in

production

Pharmaceutical

and _ secretarial

packaging

Lake Forest offers clean
congenial
surroundings.

from

an

light work
14
blocks

train station. Call Mrs. Compare.

234-5350

1967

—

but
mini-

OR 3-3200

An

Illinois

6-3000

of

Searle Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076

oe ou
eter

BETARY
NO
SHORTHAND
RE:
red. General office, including payexperience
preferred.
Donovan
struction &lt;* ae Waukegan Rd.,

RE- |

secretary

Use

Relief Receptionist

International Minerals &amp; Chemical Corp.
Skokie,

skills.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

SORORITY

P.M.
Ave.,

PRESIDENT

well-groomed

mum of 3 years secretarial ap
co
at
top
management
level.
Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p. _

:

June grad seeking that
be the answer to your

8:30

Niles —

Employer

phone required-shorthand helpf
not necessary. Should have a

relieve

you are an employed secretary who is looking for a change, a
or a housewife who is thinking of returning to work, IMC pent

fine working conditions,
please call Mrs. Lynch

poised,

excellent

open

headquarters

Opportunity

VICE

quires

432-1800

SECY's., JUNE GRADS

imme

SECRETARY
SENIOR

PARK

WAITRESSES
WANTED
AT WILLOW
Inn
Club
W.
in
Glenview.
For
information call PA 4-5100.

with

program.

V. MUELLER &amp; CO.
Touhy ve *
h. 647-9383

THE

We offer exceptionally
If you are interested,

commensurate
full benefit

APPLY OR CALL
Personnel Department

Il.

COMMERCIAL
BANK TELLER

operate an a
hen we have t

spot for you.

6600

INC.

SECRETARIES

Whether
first job
problem.

1771 HOWARD
STREET
equal opportunity employer.

An

Il.

Lorig.

CULLIGAN

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,

1612 Chicago Avenue,
9510; BR 3-2155.

Equal

Call

ARE
YOU
CREATIVE?
A
WELLknown publishing firm is in need of a
young lady with light typing skills and
perhaps
some
office
experience
to
assist in doing
illustrations
and
all
phases
of production
work for their
oa
Salary to $411. NO FEE.

our

one

St. ae

Phone Personnel De partinenies
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter-

Northbrook

272-2300

Several interesting positions are available in
Northbrook at our Accent International office.

Howard

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

WHETHER
YOU
HAVE
A_
SOLID
office
background,
have
been
away
from office routine for a while or are
just
breaking
into office
work,
we
have
an
interesting
job
for
you.
Culligan’s International Headquarters
in Northbrook has openings now for:
. KEY PUNCH OPERATORS
. DICTAPHONE TYPISTS
. NCR OPERATORS
. TAB OPERATORS
. BILLER-TYPISTS

Design Assistant

URPHY

Evanston,

building

located

block from

National

Ave.

y

career in our new

FULL TIME OFFICE

2-1 142

Stop in or call:
Personnel Director

630 Dundee

Salary wide open . . . plenty —

as

GIRL
OFFICE,
DICTAPHONE
shorthand
helpful,
some
college
ferred. Must be reliable. Diversiwork,
modern
air
conditioned
ce in N.W. Evanston. 869-6659.
n Equal

An

Barrett Electronics Corp.

ext. 223

Chicago

. ‘. ree?

benefits.

SA

ATTRACTIVE,
DIVERSIFIED
ASsignment
for dependable
person,
in
the
sales-marketing
department
of
this small
growing
electronics
cdémpany.
Dictaphone
experience
necessary.
Evcellent
salary
and_
threeweeks paid vacation.

HOUSEWIVES, CAREER

0

1630

fringe

of room to grow.

for a confidential interview.

AT:

opportunity

outstanding

conveniently

Visit our Personnel office or
call Mr. Reasner at 745-7900

SALES

Niles

Unlimited

Don't fight loop crowds . Ses
enjoy a satisfying ereitla

Take the time to see
WHAT'S IN
A JOB FOR YOU

SECRETARY

nlie personnel
=

p

‘tions,

Ideal Transportation
Modern Office Building
Profit Sharing
Paid Vacations
Group
Insurance
Absence Pay Plan
Promotion From Within
Merit Salary Increases

Washington

. . .

layout for ads, sales promointernal publications.
When your ideas work, yon
get the glories!

to $410

Then consider the advantages
of being a Washington National employee:

Lot

challenges

you'll handle copy and rough —

Insurance Company

HOWARD
T

Continuing

WANT MORE THAN
JUST A JOB?

Bld

Parking

9-1142

AMbassador

COMPANY

ACCOUNTING

‘ll

RY
DEPENDANT
e. Age open-typing
Will take beginner.

1737

ACCOUNTING
DEPT.
OF
MODern, lively company. Good salary, free
Blue
Cross,
all
benefits,
friendly
pee Se for accurate typist who likes
variety, figures, calculating.

967-8100

ighland Park Hospital

“MISS PAIGE
Dempster

ORchard

A
ROSE
EVERY MONDAY

G. BARR

of West

advertising of established, —
growing, friendly insurance —
company.

Technical Clerk

NEW

—

TO ASSIST DIRECTOR OF

$345 to $390

NORTH SHOREE BANK
Bt
BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

6100 W. Howard

&gt; p.m

ONTACT

End

HERE'S YOUR
BIG CHANCE!

to $365

$350

Professional

Advertising wae Writer

Dictaphone

and

869-7234

IN

226 IN THE

Business and

to $365

$325

SKOKIE

Westmoreland
At North

AT

EDIATE
OPENING
FOR
EXP.
ist with general office background
interesting and challenging posibo. The hosepnel eredit dept.
Paid
ation,
paid
insurance,
paid
pen. Attractive starting salary.

GENERAL

Inc.

ORCHARD,

Help Wented—Wemen ;

107

Professional

General Clerk

Typist, general ofc.
General office typist
Bookkeeper
Dictaphone, Old Orchard
Learn advertising, type
pist, gen office
anage small sales ofc
Biller-typist
Receptionist Dr’s office
Bookkeeping clerk
Dr’s recep. typing
Dictaphone secy to Dr.
Credit secy, young
Personnel receptionist, type
Sev. bank tellers
Reception-typist learn small swhd.
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
Clerk typist, Evanston Col.
Typist, young, good future
Personnel dep’t ass’t.
Registered lab. tech for M.D.
N.C.R. mach. oper.
Key punch, train or expd.
Hand entry rec. clerk.
Clerical,
no typing
Cost clerk figure apt.
100% public contact
Travel bureau, no typing

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

OFFICE

$325

3 secy’s to Vice Presidents
Pod to Marketing Dir.
Girl Friday—law office
Secy to Sales Dir.
Mgr’s secy. production
Secy. Purch office
Secy to Comptroller
Secy to salesmen
Secy to Pres., young
Secy in administration
Steno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard
Secy, in export sales
Real Estate secretary

OLD

and

Clerk Typist

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SUITE

708 Church Street

—
350
400

"FORD"
GENERAL

of-

Loop and Your Area
On a Temporary Basis
TOP RATES
NO FEES

no typing

Business

FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

STENOS
TYPIS{S
CLERKS

LENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Secretary, V.P. in Sales
bynnel Assistant to train
ptionist, front desk showrm.
ofc., variety, light steno
al office, no typ., 34 hrs.

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

100%

fice experience as

ORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
harge Bookkeeper, sm. off.
al Hospital Receptionist
ptionist, learn new switchbd.
riday, Medical office
bll trainee, lovely new off.
y Executive, no steno
to busy buyer, light steno
Hhone—Secy. to V.P

Phone,

The

COLLEGE
SFUDENTS
Who have had previous

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

and

MARQUART

For

TEACHERS
and

5945 W. DEMPSTER

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Summer

Available

100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE
OVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

REGISTER

107.

Professional

Job Opportunities

EMPLOYMENT

MAY

and

Numerous

"FORD"

56-2400

Help Wanted—Women
Business

for interview.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 5

—

�(107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Professional

Business

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON NEEDS GAL
with good figure aptitude and typing
ability.
Should
have
some _ previous
experience in figure work. $390. - Free

'

Dictaphone-Typist
Ah

hea

ence
preferred,
typist.
Friendly

or

benefits. - Free

General
f

REAL

5

EXPERI.

will
office,

train
good
wonderful

JOB

GENERAL

Executive Secretary for well-known
sales office, as assistant to the boss.
rusty to $6,000. NO FEE. Job No.

Personnel Secy for busy
Help
with
recruiting.
NO FEE. Job No. 4643.

GIRL

with
good typing ability. Girl Friday
duties include reception phone, typing
$400.
and
other interesting
duties.
Free

local
No

CLERK

Office Supervisor
Should know
all

ae

FASCINATING
SPOT
FOR
GAL
WHO
enjoys
speaking to people on phone
re in person. Must have light typing.

ry

consider girl graduating

college

Church

une.

Secy

for

responsibilty.

“eine

We

Grade

x

FEE.

MUST

who

No.

General

BOULEVARD

no

typing,

job for the ie

smaller

yee
bao

for
FEE.

An

328-7466

DETECTIVE
HAS

AN

Bookkeeping

IMMEDIATE

OPEN-

ing
for
an
experienced,
alert,
- scientious woman to work as a

Machine

detective.

Enjoy
Sears
outstanding
eluding Profit Sharing.

benefits

We are in need of someone to operate

5100. MaSensimatic,
a Burroughs
chine works approx. 2/3 of work week,

in-

Roebuck

APPLY
Personnel

and Co.
6600

Commission.

OPERATOR

EXPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
ee
young woman for position as
eypunch osab Agad Age 20 to 30, high
chanel graduate,
years
experience
Soumareen.
Good RE Aa
salary,
top
ge benefits. 3742 hour week.

“AMERICAN HOSPITAL

SUPPLY CORPORATION

1740 Ridge Av.
:
fe

NO

An

Equal

W.
An

-KEYPUNCH

Evanston

869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

EXPERIENCE

IN

OR

Touhy
Equal

dept. Full time days, No. 6 Evanston
bus
1 block
from _ air-cond.
plant.
Please apply 2423 Main St., Evanston
near McCormick.

Equal

no

typing

Niles

my
9-951

UN
Employer

DIVERSIFIED,
INTERESTING
ASsignment in our sales department for
capable typist who takes pride in her
work. Excellent salary, 3 week paid
vacation ang. —
sharing.
p in or call
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS
Northbrook

272-2300

| CLERK-TYPIST
WANTED
FOR
ieart-time work at the Glenview Public
ibrary.
Twenty
hours
a week.
See
head librarian, 1930 Glenview Road. ~

Chicago

for full time

opening

For further details
774-2327

Turnstyle Family Center
6

—

Classified

Evanston Review

mo oF

TO COME IN,
BY PHONE

Evanston
BR

3-2155

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3742
hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment tests given
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
SECRETARY
PUBLIC RELATIONS
A most interesting position as sec’y to
the head of public relafions for world
famous
company
moving
its head: quarters
to
N.
suburban
location.
You’ll have much public contact with
press and personalities. $520 mo. to
start. Free
MISS “PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
,
966-0700

in our

and
Top

TYPIST
TYPIST-STENO

Purchasing

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY.
NEW
plant
with
beautiful
modern
airconditioned
offices.
Above
average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in_
for
personal interview and let us explain
how we can improve and secure your
future.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700

SECRETARY
RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
FOR
MAture secretary to work closely with
students
and
faculty.
Strong
typing
required,
shorthand
helpful.
Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.
NORTHMESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TIRED
OF
WORKING
IN
A
BIG
office?! Need a girl who can work for
2
account
executives
in
a
small
advertising
office.
Dictation,
typing
and telephone work. Pleasant office,
interesting work. 831-3400.

Girl Friday
Handle

office.

SECRETARY
Exceptional opportunity
intelligent, energetic yo
woman with top skills, capa
of assuming responsibili
Many company benefits, 8
to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO
Personnel
1771

all

NOW
For

AFTER

GRADUATIO

COME
IN
TODAY
AND
LET
counselors
describe
opportuy
which
will be
available
for yo
June.
We can.set up open interviews for
right now with many companies.
Look over the field and find tha
best place for you. Fees are pai
the employer.
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
No Fee Hours 9 to 5
UN 9
Sat. by avpt. 636 Church St.,
Eva

DENTAL

RECEPTION

EVANSTON
DENTIST
IS
LOO
for a girl to be his receptionis
will also train you to assist him.
typing. No exp. needed. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8

WANTED:
FULL TIME
SALES
for small women’s specialty sho
Hubbard Woods. Phone HI 6-0055.

. to $500

details

NO

Expenses

|in

a

one

SHORTHAND.

paid.

Under

experience.

Light

Evanston

area.

No

:

$36
exp.

Will

train,

light

typing.

40
Exp.

benefits

or

trainees.

Bookkeeper
Evanston
location.
2 years exp.

Must

ha

Jr. Secretary . to $4

Secretary

708 Church ‘St., Evanston

typing.

Reception.......

$350
Excell.

beginner. You ca
are just a few
4q

Gen. Office

girl

eeu icaeeoed: Wukik

brownlie personnel

35

hour

Will
train
2
secretarial

week.

recent
course.

grad

wi

BR

3-21

Murphy

BOOKKEEPER

EMPLOYMENT
If you

1612 Chicago

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Forest-Lake

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity chien

PLAN

P.R. Consultant .. $475
No

Lake

EVAN

Whether you’ve had years of experience or are just a
Fy
for our ‘‘Selective Placement Service.’’ Here
e jobs we have selected.

File Clerk

serving

DAVIS

100% FREE

PARKS

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

trn.

CLIFF

School of Education

WORK IN MODERN STORE IN HIGHland Park. Full charge experience for
retail bookkeeping in a 1 girl office.
Excellent salary;
liberal discount on
week
your
clothes
in
this
40
hr.
position.
MINNA HART
474 Central Ave.
Highland Park

trns.

21 File Clerks
40 Bookkeepers
8 Customer serv.

Will consider June graduates.

NATIONAL
FIRM
MOVING
headquarters
to
north
shore
exp. operators. FREE.

and The Village Lamplighter,

2

Typists
Bill adjustors
Stat. clerks
Credit corresp.
Inventory control
Bank pages
Personnel assts.

600

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

$85-110

LARGE
their
needs

18
5
3
3
9
4
3

WORK

677-5130
Room 512

PLACEMENT
627 Grove, 328-7622

s/o

Inc.

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

1812

Publicity

Trade association
Tech. sales
Bank officer
One girl office
Treasurer
Bi-lingual
Marketing
Dictaphone

CALL 869-8600
PARKER PERSONNE

475-3500
Room 308_

important position in
starting salary for top

wil. DOROTHY

SECRETARIES

T.V.

BUEHLER LTD.
SERVICE

Av.,

ce

Evanston
1609 Sherman

SECRETARY—$550

ladies' department. Experience preferred but will train
: qualified applicants. Join Skokie's family store and enjoy
many fringe benefits, including hospitalization, life insurance, paid vacations, plus many other.

call

IMPORTANT

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Interesting
oe

needed

fee.

EMPLOYMENT

Ladies' Department
women

No

Keypunch
IBM Tab
Comptometer
Console operator
Programmer Trn.

GENERAL

To qualify tell us by letter, postcard,
phone
or
attached
coupon,
name,
phone of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,

Murphy

FRIDAY

Rd.,

Excellent

required.

is

benefits.

TODAY!!!

Her Phone
My Name
My Phone

Employer

$400 and potential to $600. Train in the

company

COUPON

TEMPORARY

rapidly moving field of credit. Some
previous clerical experience, however

&amp; CO.

~ Turnstyle Family Center
Mature

CLIP THIS

Lifesavers,

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY
IS
NOW
offering a 3 month training: program
for women Brn
19 and 40. Starting
salary $375 with a raise in 6 months to

Department

Opportunity

Opportunity

IF YOU ARE UNABLE
PLEASE REGISTER

Ave.
Ph. 647-9383

GIRL

630 Dundee

PACKAGING

experi-

CALL

V. MUELLER

403 S. STATE ST.
An
Equal
Opportunity
Employer,
Member
Chicago
Merit
Employment

-

misc. duties other days.

Salary
commensurate
with
ence, Full benefit program.

APPLY PERSONNEL al a
5T baggy Ag pt
10
INCLUDING SATURDAYS

Sears

:

.

constore

OFFICE

:
Correspondent

Operator
SEARS

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
office
workers who have not worked for us
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
=
night,
student,
teacher temporarie

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

CARLSON BLDG. ROOM 602

:
491-0600

PREVIOUS

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

‘North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

Davis Street

of

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

girl
Job

MACHINES

Office Workers

SKILL

variety

APPLY

‘Bookkeepine
Clerk—$400
with some experience. NO
No. 4735.

$40

Sponsor

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

Figure Clerk—If you like numbers
this is for you.
Good
salary.
NO
FEE. Job No. 4593.

SERVICE

a

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
the
biological
sciences.
On-the-job
training and interesting assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

who
Job

RECEPTION
Evanston Mfgr
Sales Office
Personnel Office
Bank (nr. trans.)
Recp. with swb. exp.
Dentist

Experienced Skilled

TYPING

handle

Workers

EARN

CLERK
GENERAL
will
train.

Professional .

GIRLS
— WOMEN
CALL SAE
BEST FIRST
PHONE 869-8600

ANYONE

office.

Job No. 4648.

EMPLOYMENT

Office

LAB ASSISTANT

NO

TYPING

Office

HAVE

enjoys

salary,

Public Contact position for girl
likes people. To $390. NO FEE.
No. 4676.

Come in Today!

In Evanston

girl

Job

4710.

NO

For You!

97:
273. 5180

FEE.

Good

No.

GOOD

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Professional

Husbands and Wives

TYPIST

to

and

TEMP.

experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcrip.
tion.

General
Office,
Variety,
smaller
office in Evanston. $390. NO
FEE.
Job No, 4755.

Have Jobs

518

Job

NO

Business

SECRETARY

for Evanston firm.
office procedures.

to $6,000.

HAVE

and
ability
assignments.

firm.
steno.

TYPING

Relations

OFFICE

PREFER
WOMAN
WITH
office
experience,
but
Duties will be varied.

i

Customer

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:

MUST

FOR

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

1 Girl office for the girl who likes to
be her own boss. Handle all office
7
ng to $475. NO
FEE.
Job No.

Office

VARIETY

Help Wanted—Women __
Business

Professional

SECRETARIES

Accounting Clerk

‘DOWNTOWN

and

BEST JOBS

Girl Friday in P.R. Firm
GLAMOROUS
Taxi
ATTEND
PRESS
conferences, meet people. Action job,
working
with
an
exciting
group
of
people. $450. - Free

;

om

Help Wanted—Women

Bluff

Ave.,

can’t

come

Evanston

in,

please

SERVICE
register

UN

by

phone

H

9-9510

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ¢ Highword Herald

May

18,

|
:

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Help Wanted—Women
Business

18 or over

Stenographers

ENGINEERING
N.U.

istrations must be made in person.
byne for appointment,
or come
in.
are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

Workpower
Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

Northwest

CHANCE
room

to

UN

SUMMER

ACCOUNTING

9-9000

also need all types of temporary
p. CLERKS-STENOS-TYPISTS
and
Y-PUNCH OPERATORS in loop or
urban areas.

TASK FORCE

GOOD

TRAINEE
NEEDS

intelligent
person
who
enjoys
blic contact and has the ability to
1 with people. We will train you to
prview,
test and place
job appli-

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

JOBS

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

1301

FOR YOU!

869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
skills for this position
as es
secretary;
duties
are
varied
an
interesting; there is some testing; you
will
be
trained
by
one
of the
top
personnel
directors
in
the
Chicago
area. Some college helpful.

CLIFF

SCHOOL

N 9-3520
Ween

TEACHER

NEED-

ed for north shore area school. Full or

half days. Write giving
experience:
T-132, Box
Ill. 60091.

education and
60, Wilmette,

upplies, etcetera. Previous experience in securities not

essential. Monday through Friday, 9 to 5.

Evanston Review

274-8100
employer

Waukegan

or

apply

oe
An Equal

Rd.
Opportunity

SIA
A

COMPANY

TYPIST

SEC’Y
FOR
NORTHSHORE
INVESTment firm. Good skills, she. must be
sharp and as enthusiastic as the stock
market is. Salary open. FREE

Evanston

GENERAL OFFICE
Small, congenial office near Edens
Xway.
No dull routine. New
branch
office
of leading
nat’l office
equipment
mfgr.
Good
starting
meee
Exc.
fringe
benefits.
Some
“4
preferred.
Call
Mrs.
Wiggleswort
446-8800.
PITNEY BOWES INC.
480 Central Ave.
Northfield
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Glenview,

SUB.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Forest-Lake

ee

ings,

excellent

talk

to us

salary.
about

Mae

FOR

program,

good

positions available
offer
convenient
modern surround- —

benefit

Please

following;

come

in

and

MAIL CLERK TYPIST

v

TYPIST

FILE CLERK
SECRETARY
Call 446-4000 or apply in sie
CALL 446-4008 SATUR
adda
:30 a.m. to4

at.

p.m.

9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. ee

THE

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

Northbrook.

ar ead
Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

NURSES

AIDS

FULL

Northfield

Employer

OR

time,
pleasant
at Se
ee
benefits.
Number
3.
bus

Swedish

Retirement Assoc.

neer Road.

DA

CONTROL

8-8700

Scie

3320 Pies ©.

CLERK

inventory

CLERK

records.

Must enjoy figures and

STENOS

Combines typing, record keeping, filing. Must be accurate typist — shorthand not required.

MAIL

CLERK

To assist in distribution of general office mail. Typing
not required.

TYPISTS
Openings for accurate typists to do order typing, affidavit. typing, etc.
These are all permanent positions with established
growing firm. You'll enjoy pleasant working conditions
in-modern offices, cafeteria on premises, paid holidays
and vacation, bonus half days, btalad insurance and
Profit Sharing Trust Fund.
FREE SCHEDULED BUS PICKUPS AT
TOUHY &amp; LEHIGH AND SKOKIE SWIFT

CONTACT

MISS BYRNE

H. M. Harper Co.

8200 Lehigh Avenue
Morton

YO

6-6000

Grove

IN 3-4100 —

An Equal Opportunity Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

employer

Mystik Tape Div. -

DEPT.

965-3240

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
TYPING
and
shorthand
nec.
must
be
exp.,
steady employment. Salary open.
Call 251-2525.

a

starting

1700

detail.

Quality Products
SALON ROUGE HAS OPENING
for operator with following. Shampooer
and
manicurist
available.
Nice
surroundings and good benefits. DA 89896 or UN 4-5300.

Ill.

Rd.

ARE

several interesting
eae
We
location,
pleasant

FIGURE

Territories Now

583-5147

ESTATE,

274-8100

opportunity

Oftice Openings
WE

&amp; STREY

To maintain

Avon Opportunity
CHGO.

IN REAL

Street

equal

For the active person who likes variety in her work, to
act as liaison between Sales and various departments.

investment sec'y

Good

An

MEN’S CLOTHING STORE.
Richman Brothers, Golf Mill, 299-2121.

Northfield
Employer

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

St.,

Personnel Department
1771 Howard

Service

ORDER

POSITION
IS
NOW
AVAILABLE
for the typist who fme
gil the challenge
of
manuscript
report
typing.
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
3
weeks
paid
vacation
and _ tuition
reduction.

1812

NOT

in person.

CHEMICAL

Church

SEAMSTRESS

HAIRDRESSER

Write giving personal data, qualifications and exp.

1967

1003

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

708 Church
328-3400

We are looking for a highly capable, energetic peron to handle a variety of duties including mail and
orrespondence, typing, dictaphone, record-keeping,

18,

446-4000

BORDEN

ARE

KOENIG

brownlie personnel

Have you ever had a desire to better understand
he stock market and perhaps to profit through this
nowledge? If so, this job in a small Glenview securities
bffice (stocks and bonds) should appeal to you, as it will
eep you in close touch with all of the market activity
pngaged in by this office.

360

Call

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

WORLD.

of

CALL E. KOENIG, 272-0330
FOR INTERVIEW

Position now available for experienced
secretary
with
good
shorthand
and
typing
skills.
Variety
of interesting
assignments.
Good
starting
salary.
Pleasant
Northfield
location
with
modern offices and ample parking.

eee
SS
ESS
ee,
PERSONNEL?
YOU DON’T NEED STRONG OFFICE

EMPLOYMENT sonia
No Fee, Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,

YOU

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

THE

BUSINESS

5 day week.

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

SECRETARY

3742 hour week. Merit rated advancement,
fine
fringe
: benefits.
Preemployment
tests
given
to
assure
your suitability to position.

Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,

but
feel
you
would
ony
helping
people with the important
decision of
selecting a home
or selling one, we
would like to talk with you. One of
North Shore’s most progressive firms
with attractive new Northbrook office,
is completing its sales staff. It’s an
interesting and financially rewarding
activity for those who are right for
the
work.
Northbrook
resident
preferred.
Pleasant
low-pressure
proach to people important.
Flexible
work schedule.

cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

cation, outstanding pension |
plan, lovely new building on |

REAL ESTATE SALES

working conditions, company

Personnel Department

company cafeteria, paid va-

NORTHBROOK

IF

Edens Exec. Center, Wilmette

Boyer,

636

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant

1771

THE

Temporary

Dempster

paid holidays, excellent trans- portation, free parking lot,

KELLY SERVICES

Sherman

3200

INTO

courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

5-433]

FIGURE CLERKS

Central St., Evanston
UN 9-9800, ext. 335

SECRETARY

Box

Plaines

Need

WINNIE
O'LEAR
WILL
BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP

BACK

Phone 827-1108

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD.
WITH
GOOD
typing,
shorthand
skills.
2d
girl
in
engineering
office.
Good
opportunity
for personal advancement.

NURSERY
SWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
35Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
. Please call in person. Glenview
tioner, 1726 Glenview Rd.

P.O.

Des

GR

Also

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with —
1-2 years experience, typing ©
55-65 wpm. Free insurance, ~

Clerks
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers

SERVICE

1718

Phone

ATTRACTIVE
CONVENIENT LOCATION
FINE BENEFIT PROGRAM,
HRS. 8:30 to 4:30

Call C. C.

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

SERVICE

Evanston

STENO

ACHERS-COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Pp you looking for summer
work?
need
proof
readers
to prepare
erial for data processing on one of
loop projects. Apply now.

EMPLOYMENT

CLERKS

TYPISTS

JOBS

PERSONNEL

OPERATORS

GIRL

TEMPORARY

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL FINANCE CORP.

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

ARE YOU LOOKING?
:
e you been thinking about making
hange which will offer you MORE
ponsibility,
MORE
challenge,
DRE money, and MORE opportunito use your
initiative, ingenuity
ft that untapped ability of yours?

ERICAN

Regularly
scheduled
increases.
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

KEYPUNCH

Secretaries

much

RIGHT

CENTER

office
posiin the above
areas
to assist
faculty
and
staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquires,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

1812

is

CLINIC

Secretarial
and
general
tions are available today

Hwy.

An Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

h APECO
there
ance and grow.

SPEECH

STENO
OPRS.

MACH.

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)
We

oe

Business and Professional

Professional

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE
SERVICE
THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

NEED

TYPISTS
CLERKS

RELATIONS

TRANSPORTATION

OUT

EACH WEEK
EXTRA

WE

PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC

DAYS—FULL WEEKS—FULL
NTHS—TEMPORARY __ ASSIGNNTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
EIR OFFICES.

YOUR

PRESS

PHILOSOPHY

op rates—weekly pay

PART-TIME

AND FIND
HOW TO

and

1967
4S A KECRY FEARS
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

HIGHEST RATES

INVESTMENTS

Clerical
All Office Skills

Business

$40 BONUS

SCHOOL

ECONOMICS

Dict. Opers.
Typists

HERE’S

EARN

RESEARCH

BUSINESS

IN

Help Wisledicttfeuta

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

FULL OR

HOUSE

AUDITORY

and

TEMPORARY

ADMISSION
AFRICA

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

COME

TEMPORARY
JOBS

fgton Heights—1806
9-3500.

) 107

Professional

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

udents-I eachers

Evanston—839

and

ty

107.

Help Wanted—Women
siness and Professional

Bluff

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YOU

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GOING

TO

of
In-

GOOD

STARTING

FIVE DAY 3715 HOUR

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AND

WEEK
AVOID

Washington

5201
Ill.

employer

LIBERAL

Apply

BENEFITS
DISCOUNT

Personal

‘s Carson

Pirie Scott

&amp; Co.
Edens Plaza
AL

Baxter

Laboratories, Inc.

1-8400

Wilmette

SECRETARY
programs.

ALERT
AMBITIOUS
GIRL WHO
CAN
handle
varied
tasks
and
top
level
responsibilities
required
by
large
firm’s
headquarters,
in
Evanston.
Must have an interest in working with

ust have good shorthand and typing,
the ability to organize and to assume
_ Fesponsibility.
iberal
benefit
pro3 weeks
paid
vacation
and
tuition reduction.

organization
and
proficient
typing
skills. Several years experience preferred. Wide open opportunity and all
fringe benefits.

MATURE,
EXPERIENCED
SECRE_ tary to ‘work with the director of our

es

xe

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY

International Programs
ional

Educational

people,

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
|S hamachi DEPARTMENT

1812

Chicago A

An

Equal

Evanston

Opportunity

Employer

1740

An

NO FEE

_ MURPHY

1612

EMPLOYMENT

Chicago

Avenue,

SERVICE,

Evanston.

9510 BR 3-2155.

UN

ate

TYPING

ON

THAIS

ONE.

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
possess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

CLIFF

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

PUBLIC CONTACT

HAN-

customers and their requests.
ng promotional letters. Age open.

NORTH

needs
needed.

brownlie personnel

SUBURBAN

1618

EVANSTON

$100

BEAUTY

a_
receptionist.
Must like vie.

EMPLOYMENT

108 Church St., Evanston

ae

AT SCHOOL

9-

service rep. $375-$425
NO

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

WORK

YOU
CAN
TYPE
ACCURATELY
and enjoy the lively atmosphere of a
sales
environment,
we
know
of
3
leading national firms who
are now
hiring.
Excellent
benefits
in
plush
offices. Must enix working with men.

knack for

Ridge

TYPISTS- $450 PLUS
IF

a flare for accuracy,

SHOP

No _ typing
FREE.

DAvis

8-6880

HOSPITAL
correspondence

in

KEYPUNCH
Experienced
Alpha-Numeric
8:30 to 5, Mon.-Fri.
,

SECRETARY

operator

related

to

Medical

Radiation

OPERATOR
for

I.B.M.

Data

Processing

Dept.

SWITCHBOARD
APPLY
2650

RIDGE

8 — Classified

AVE.

OPERATOR
and

PERSONNEL

on

call

basis.

Part-Time
Excellent

We are a fast
manufacturer

OPENINGS

Free

based

FOR

Meals,

p.m.

on experience

TRAINEES

ALSO

Uniforms,

Life

Insurance and other benefits.

comprehensive

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some previous experience in
accounting or clerical work.
3714 hour work week,
good starting
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine ai
-* benefits and working
conditions.
re-employment
tests
given
to assure
you
are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
country club

An

IF

Street

equal

GROW

Experienced

Evanston

GIRL

DEPT.
492-4600

“Sr. Secretary
Page Girls
General Office
Reception
Typists, 40wpm
Machine Trainees
IBM and NCR
Clerical, no typing
If you can’t come in, Please
register by phone

Murp

opportunity

ALONG

employer

WITH

US

TO
ASSIST
WITH
GENERAL
LIbrary
duties. Should have languages
and/or
good
typing.
Our
liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

1812

FRIDAY

$425 TO $450
LOADS OF CLIENTELE AND PHONE
contacts
for young
executives.
Will
train bright beginner for plush, new
offices.
Only light typing necessary;
age open. Please contact Miss Shep=
for further
particulars
at 341PETERS

PERS.

filing &amp; figure clerks $325-450

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

EMPLOYMENT
1612 or
ei
UN 9-9510

KOENIG

&amp; STREY

SHORT

SECY $550

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

SECRETARY
National advertising firm needs a girl
who is good on the aaa
shorthand
and
typing.
Location
in
Highland
Park across from Cross Roads Shopping
Center.
Good
starting
salary
with
increases
plus
full
benefits.
Call 831-3400.

BR s:

PERMANENT
POSITIONS OPEN
experienced wirers and solderer
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS.
Call or apply

Kenton

Engineering Co

8232 NiSheakient
ene

ASK
An

FOR

MR. ZELLME

677-8280
Must be U.S. Citizen.
Equal Opportunity Employer

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?
DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
you do light typing? We have s
openings
for people with Bi-Li
background
even
with limited
mand
of English.
Fees are paid
the employer.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.
Eva

SECRETARY
GROWING
NORTH
SHORE
MANA
ment consulting firm needs an
tional secretary. Strong English
or
advertising
agency
backgr
helpful.
Some
statistical
typing
na
reports. Call Mrs. Francis,
512

SHARP &amp; OUGHTON,
Green Bay Rd.

INC.
Kenilw

SECRETARY

Evanston

DYNAMIC VP NEEDS A SECRETARY
who
is able to work with top level
executives. Much public contact. Tremendous potential. FREE

SERVIC

Avenue

WIRERS AND SOLDERE
TOP WAGES

Interesting Secretarial
POSITION OPEN IN THE WILMETTE
office of one of the fastest growing
real estate firms on the North Shore.
Must
be
good
typist
and
enjoy
working with an active sales force. A
pleasant manner most important.
Call Mr. Strey ALpine 1-0330

NEED
BEGINNERS
girls for their acct.

ACCOUNTING CLERK
PERMANENT POSITION
in professional management
services
firm. Maintains accounts payable file,
reparation
of purchase
orders
and
nvoices,
typing
monthly
financial
statements
revious
experience
essential. Contact Carl A. Wangman.
. G. BREEDEN &amp; ASSOC., INC.
1201 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview, 724-7700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1618

If you are not going on to Colleg
the fall,
register
with ‘us now
avoid
the
summer
rush.
We
arrange interviews after school h
with employers for summer
sta
ae 9 a pap below are a few of
nds
of ne
opportunities
ail
e
YOU.
available

274-8100

YOUR SECRETARIAL SKILLS ARE
good but you either lack exp. or are
returning to the job market after a
number of years you will be interested
in this newly created position in our
rapidly
expanding
congenial
sales
office in Evanston. Varied duties at
the beginning will include
dictation,
processing sales leads and distribution
of sales promotion material. A capable person
could
quickly build this
opportunity into a top flight secretarial position of considerable responsibility. Excellent salary plus free insurance and other company benefits. Call
Miss Bachman at 475-4398 to arrange
for personal interview ap}adam
POLYSCIENCE C
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

brownlie personnel

St.,

JUNE GRAD

LIBRARY CLERK

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE CLUB NEEDS
recept. to help members, ans. phones,
operate small s/o. very light typing.
FREE

708 Church
328-3400

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employe

An

Personnel Department

receptionist

328-3400

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

program.

Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Idael
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Call Personnel Dept, 943-8500 to arrange
for personal interview in area.

St.,

benefit

CLERK

729-3000

growing international
of
hospital-medical

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1771 Howard.

Church

PERSONNEL

PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
NE
sharp
girl
to act
as departme
receptionist,
type
reports,
reco
and
administer
employment
té
High
school
with
some
college
sirable.
Call Mrs. Crocker for appointme

products. Pleasant surroundings and a

Servomation of Chicago, Inc.

708

Some

TYPlotS:

AND
AREAS

9 a.m.-3

Wages

EXECUTIVE

TO NEONATOLOGIST

(SPECIALIST IN THE CARE OF THE NEW BORN)
Will assist Dr. with typing of research papers and general correspondence.
Must be willing to assist in Nursery Lab. Shorthand pref., but not req.
8:30 to 5, Mon.-Fri.

7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekends, holidays
PBX or Centrix operator required.

Good
typing
skills
essential.
office experience helpful.

brownlie personnel

CLERK TYPIST X-RAY THERAPY
secretary
with
correspondence
Will
assist
dept.
Therapy procedures. 8:30 to 5, Mon.-Fri.

5-0400
4-8585

9-12

Full Time 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

VARIOUS
FIRMS
as well as exp.
and filing depts.

Has Outstanding Full Time Opportunities:
CLERK TYPIST OUT-PATIENT DEPT.
Will handle medical requisitions and related
and Dental Clinics. 8 to 4:30, Mon.-Fri.

SATS.

NORTHBROOK
WEST WILMETTE

FRAN

SERVICE

Orrington

OUR
ADVERTISING
SALES
PROmotion department has an interesting
new opening for a young woman who
enjoys
working
in
a
busy
area.
= inite variety in work responsibilies.

Laboratories, Inc.
BR
SP

9-5,

COLLEGE
. DEPARTMENT
NE
college girl with office experienc
assist customers by mail and p
Special
assignments
require
le
writing talents for promotional c
paigns.

Baxter

CAFETERIA
ATTENDANTS

Outstanding starting salary and excellent
mi
eg a
for
advancement.
Comprehensive benefit program.

Office

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY

CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVES

Promotion

FOR ALL JOBS
4770
7247

Rd.

OUR ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
IS
seeking
a woman
experienced
with
the class 31 or 32 accounting machine.
Work
includes a diversity of operations with emphasis on general ledger
Posting
and
check
writing
applicaions

OPENING
EMPLOYEE

Orchard

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional |

Advertising Sales

8

NCR
OPERATOR

FULL TIME

AND

Old

107

Professional

TYPIST

PERSONNEL

Mr. SUREK YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

“DRAMATIC NEW
COSMETIC DEPT.
MANY

this area for AIRLINE
TRAINEES!
You’ll
take
short
course
at nearby
airline school. Learn all about reservations,
ticketing,
schedules.
You
should be good with people. Job-is-allpublic-contact- 100%-of-the-time! Meet
and talk to new people all day long.
Free travel bonuses! Full-fare paid to
the vacation spots off your dreams! to

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

Evanston,

opportunity

(Editorial)

—Excellent working conditions
—All company benefits
—Hours 8:30 to 4:30
—Up to 3 weeks vacation
—Convenient transportation

National

Ave.

equal

TYPIST

WITH

THE

Insurance Company
Chicago

We're Searching

(Accounting)

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

TRAIN COMPLETELY TO BE FRONT
desk gal in neighborhood clinic. You’ll
greet people, notify Doctors of their
arrival, learn small switchboard, set
appts., type bills. They want someone
who likes to work with people—they’ll
teach
you
everything
else!
Age
is
open! $$ open.

(Sales)

. DICTAPHONE

Sr maig Visit our personal divisions, after school, or call MR.
7 REx
R at 475-7900 and learn more
~ about our career opportunities.

An

AVAILABLE

. BOOKKEEPER

PROFIT SHARING PLAN

1630

PUBLISHING

. OPERATOR(IBM)

_ PAID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS

:

AND

POSITIONS

- LOW COST GROUP INSURANCE

NOW

SRDS

Reception Trainee
Doctor's Clinic

SALARIES

REGULAR MERIT SALARY
INCREASES

IN

Business and Professional

ADVERTISING

_ INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING
as
WORK

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

COL-

lege
consider
these
advantages
_ working
at Washington
National
- surance Company.

107

Help Wanted—Women

Riachonts and Professional

Unusual
to work

HOURS
— SALES

opportunity
for a woman
with
with hours adjusted to meet her

school
needs.

DEPT.
age

children

to

retu

The person we seek will, however, planto enter into full time emplo
ment in the future. Applicants must have above average shorthand and
typing skills. This position in our sales dept. offers varied and interest
ing duties,
excellent
potential for advancement
on a full time
basis
Apply.

E. R. MOORE

COMPANY

7230 N. CALDWELL

NILES

774-6600 or 647-7950
AN

EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 18, |

�1. jek Vewateae
KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

INVENTORY CONTROL
TAX
COST ACCOUNTING
GENERAL ACCOUNTING
We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer
of
hospital-medical
products. Comprehensive benefits program.

Baxter

Laboratories,

Personnel Department

TOP
SKILLS,
judgement
to
arrangements,
administrative
level.

ou’ll be trained
to greet
vacation
blanners in beautiful showroom of N
=?
gaged travel agency, pass out tour
ruides,
mgaest locations
and ideas.
Later ont
learn to plan tours, make
reservations, etc. Light typing req'd.
‘o $400
mo.
plus
fabulous
travel
benefits. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
88 Dempster
966-0700

Packaging Corp. of America

Industrial Nurse

that is

e have
hundreds
of positions
to
hoose from. No fee. Hours. 9-5 Sat. by
Appointment.

CLIFF

DO

SERVICE
Street. Evanston

INCOME?

Zerox Operator

) CALL FOR OUR HOLLISTER. PUBcations
circulation
dept.
Excellent
ommission in your spare time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
B2 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

| friday 9-5
GIRL
OFFICE,
MANAGER
IS ON
he road so she will allocate her work
AS is best for her. Typing but very
ight steno. FREE.

St.,

400

REP.

LEWIS
SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

CLERK-TYPIST
TERESTING,
DIVERSIFIED
POSIion available for young woman with
peed typing and clerical skills $378-

"CITY

OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100

TYPIST-GENERAL OFFICE
needs
Small
South
Evanston
mfg.
oman
to answer
inquiries,
handle
Peneral
correspondence,
etc.
Shortand not nec.—compose
own letters.
Pleasant
working
conditions—conveient to transp.
Would
like
person

with interest in advertising to learn to

rite copy and
Ads. DA 8-6892.

handle

placement

MEDICAL POSITIONS
RSE:
Skokie, No typing
CEPTIONIST TYPIST
Internist
tral Street Evanston
DICAL TYPIST Receptionist,
brth Evanston to
ntist Bookkeeper
Evanston
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
8-7171
ist Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.
No

of

$500
ofc.
$450
$475
$400
Fee

RE
YOU
MATURE,
NEAT,
GRAious, intelligent and genuinely interpsted in being a valuable part of a
ealth profession? There is need for a
person having these characteristics as
Assistant-receptionist in an established
put newly equipped
Winnetka
dental
bractice. Answer in own handwriting.
Write T-104, Box 60, Wilmette, I.

Part-Time

or Full Time

OFFICE GIRL
or General Office Work
CALL
=

BOB TAMBOURINE
PArk 4-8600.

ay 18, 1967

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Anybody
WE
open

For Figures?

itn
ieeieas. POSITIONS
for people who have a flair for

and

are

accurate.

do light
call us.

If this is

typing

(or

CLIFF

YOU. LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOple
in
person
and
by
phone,
this
ompany will train you to handle their
ee.
relations
work.
No.
typing.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

OPERATE
AND
MAINTAIN
VARious
copying
machines
for a large
academic
dept. Some
typing helpful
but
not
necessary.
Liberal
benefit
games
includes 3 weeks paid vacaion.

you and you can
even if you can’t)

Evanston

SERVICE

TO

numbers,

ownlie personnel

18

MEDIUM
SIZE
COMPANY
SEEKS
experienced
industrial
registered
nurse.
Will have
total responsibility
for
administering
dispensary
prodoctor. in cooperation
with company
octor.
Prefer
background
in Workman’s
compensation
or _ insurance
plans. Top salary and benefit package.
Send resume and salary requirement
in
confidence
to
T-130,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Il.
An Equal Opportunity Employer__

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE VOICE?

B Church

MATURITY
AND
handle
phone,
travel
meeting schedules and
details,
vice-president

Pleasant
environment,
new
building
and
ig wy
on
Excellent
starting
salary, fringe
benefits, nat’l corp. 274%
hour
work
week.
Pre-employment
tests given to assure effective placement. CallC. C. Boyer, 869-2300

IN TOWN?

EED EXTRA

Inc.

SECRETARY-EXECUTIVE
Edens Executive Center
Wilmette

TRAVEL
RECEPTION

EMPLOYMENT
9-3520
636 Church

PUBLISHING

receptionist.

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

SECRETARY-TYPIST
TO

DEPARTMENT
MANAGER.
ENglish
and
German _ correspondence.
Good typing required;
shorthand not
necessary. Highly diversified range of
duties in automobile import company.
Fringe benefits, good salary;
permanent position.
PORSCHE OF
SENS
CORP.

INVENTORY CONTROL
CLERK
MATE APTITUDE
REQUIRED.
POST|
to
Cardex,
typing,
shorthand
pful but not required.
Call Mrs. Woodworth, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

STOCK GIRL
FULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION.
Experience helpful but not necessary.
Good starting salary plus all company
oe
ie See Miss Stefaniak or Miss
inari.

Chas.

A.

Stevens

1010 LindenAv.,

Hubbard

ADVERTISING

&amp; Co.
Woods,

II.

TRAINEE

North suburban firm will train a girl
who types to work in Sales Promotion
and Advertising.
No
experience
necessary. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

Employment
Orrington

service
DAvis

8-6880

Lake Forest High School
PART-TIME

TYPING

Will

TEACHER

Position
available
beginning
Sept.
1967. Candidate must be certified for
State of Illinois. Contact Administrative Assistant, Phone 234-3600.

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

HOUSE

train

Typing

on

WANTS

shen

needed.

Good

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

SALESLADY

Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
A REAL PUBLIC CONTACT JOB
Front
desk
in new
offices
of busy
downtown real est. firm need a girl
who
likes
variety.
Duties
include
ordering repair work, schedule decorating, and help people applying for
apt.
IBM
electric
typewriter,
S/H
desired. Age and salary open.1. Call for
appt.
8-1333

PART-TIME
DAYS A WEEK.
SECRETARY
AND
receptionist in pleasant,
active
real
——
office. Please call Mr. Town-

&amp; ORR,

INC.

567 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
446-5010
GIRL
FOR
MAILING ae ang
aon
No typing skills necessar
superior
working conditions, nr. N.U. campus,
preference
is for a mature
person,
start at once. Mr. D. A. Damon, 869-

AMERICAN ACADEMY of PEDIAT1801 HINMAN
EVANSTON
BILLING TYPIST
SECRETARY
FULL TIME BILLING TYPIST AND A
full time secretary needed with oe
firm. Experience
with electric ty
writer
preferred.
Company
beneli
available. Mr. Jones, OR 4-70.
SECRETARY,
NO
SHORTHAND at
$450 North Evanston area. Good
spot
for
younger
applicant.
Good
peers
convenient
“so o 1 Bus
call Wally
BOULEVARD EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
|
DA 8-7171
ist Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.
No Fee

Admitting Clerk
FACINATING WORK FOR A PERSON
who enjoys people and wengs a feeling
of
personal worth. Hours 1 to 9. 2
and
alternate weekends.
Apply
ersonnel,
677-9600,
.
218.
Skokie
Valley Community Hospital

SHORTHAND

Full time. Good Salary, Permanent.
Large air-conditioned
Drug
Store.
Apply in
person to Mr.
Eaton,
hens s Hillman Pharmacy Inc.
353 Park Av., Glencoe.
I AM LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR
——
with good skills and ability to
earn my
business and take charge of
office.
No bookkeeping. Age, race no
barrier. Fringe a
od salary.
Call for appt. 272-11
J. C. Millan,
811 Skokie
Bivd., eerthuceok TH.

LAUNDRY

RUSTY?

SECRETARY
REGIONAL
SALES
MANAGER
INterested in part-time secretary. New,
modern
office located near
Oid Orchard shoppi ng center; flexible hours;
shorthand and
typing skills required.
Call 251-1400 for personal interview.

HELP — HELP — HELP
FULL
TIME
(8:30-4:30)
FOR
JOHN
Hancock Life Insurance Agency,
expe
in general office work including
ight bookkeeping
and
typing.
Pleasant office in Glenview with congenial
people. Call Mr. Lisberg, 729-2250.
ORDER DESK
Opportunity to join Evanston Manufacturing
Division
of
International
Corp.
Requires
figure
know-how
to
process
toy orders
and
assist sales
manager.
Excellent
transportation.
3614 hours.
TINKERTOY
GR 5-3333
PEDIATRICIAN’S OFFICE NORTH EVvanston Young or mature. No typing.
‘Some Bookkeeping.
4142 day week. Call
BOULEVARD
ANSTON EMPLOY:
MENT SERVICE
list Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
Ask for Wally DA 8-7171 D-644.
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
FOR
A MA. ture woman with typing and general
office skills, for a job with variety. 5
day week, Monday-Friday. Good employee benefits. Close to transp.
Come in or phone AL 1-5400
JOE JACOBS CHEVROLET CO.
435 Green Bay Rd.
Wilmette

1525

Chicago

Real
TO

Av.,

&amp; ORR,

Evanston

BEAUTY
SALON
MANAGER
Experienced for modern salon in Evanston. Excellent salary and commission. Paid vacation, insurance benefits. Phone 475-6864.

PART-TIME
WORK
IN PLEASANT
ATMOSPHERE
of wall paper dept. selling on retail
level. Positions available in either our
Glenview or Northbrook store.
GR 5-0430
Mr. Gorski

5-1080

Estate Saleswomen

SHOW
MODEL
APARTMENTS
IN
Wilmette,
full
or
part-time.
Sales
experience
preferred.
Salary
plus
eommission.
Contact
Mr.
es
James,
J. S. James
and Co.,
4500.

CLERICAL,
NO
TYPING,
SOUTH
Evanston. Salary to $375. Phone and
detail work Younger or mature. Call
Wally
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE DA 8-7171
No Fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg. D-748
REGISTERED
NURSES
AND
REGIStered
practical
nurses.
Part-time.
Number
3
bus
to
door.
Swedish
Retirement
Assoc.
2320 Pioneer
Rd.
DA 8-8700.
WANTED:
WOMEN
TO
WORK
IN
discount store. Good salary. Apply at
Steinberg
Baum
Co.,
1826
Second
Street, Highland Park.
HAIRDRESSER
Exe. salary and commission for new
beauty salon in Deerfield.
945-5100

Dempster

SEAMSTRESS
FOR
BUSY
DRY
CLEANER.
pay and other benefits. John Z
leaners Inc., 2020 ‘First St., B
Park, 432-2800.
FULL
TIME
LADY
FOR
MANA‘
ial position of accounting dept.
:
oriented preferable but not necessary.

Bookkeeping experience desirable
ia seounenry: Will train. Phase’

RECEPTIONIST _
GENERAL

OFFICE

many

WORK.

benefits,

new

House of Vision, 2500 Ridge,
Phone

869-5110.

COLLEGE
ADMISSIONS
CO
ors
College
graduates,
some
req.
Write
or
phone
Adm:
Council
of
the
American
olle.
Bureau, 28 E. Jackson, Chicago,
Call HA 17-6662.

ONE

GIRL

OFFICE—NO

DIC

Some typing. Experienced
pho:
dling.
Salary
and
age
open.
vacation.
Brunderman
2224 W. Lake Ave. 724-4556.

NURSES

AIDES

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTE
home. All shifts, 5 day week,
o
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or
in person, 3131 Simpson, Evanston. —

RESERVATIONS
Mo.

$390
6028

!

MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

Dempster

COMMERCIAL ART PRODUCTION TO
assist
in
general
production
work.
Some
experience
with
keyline
and
paste bt for printing, but not essential. Full or part-time. Nathan Rubel
ai 466 Central Av., Northfield, 446-

NORTH EVANSTON. AM
erator can make $200 a week

FOR

north shore physician’s
office. Position
requires
excellent
typing
and
clerical
skills,
special
aptitude
for
figures,
and
accuracy
in_
handling
=
Permanent. Age 23-35. Call HI

6-61

WAITRESS
FOR PRIVATE
DIN.
ton,
Exc.
eg
young woman, high
fringe benefits. Call
nel.

wants

days

=

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
Call_
Wally.
BOULEVARD. EVANSTO:
og
SERVICE Ist Nat’l Bk.

Bldg.

WAITRESSES
FOR
HIGH
CLASS
restaurant.
Full or part-time.
Good
tipping. Hours: Luncheon, 10:30 - 2:30.
Dinner 4:30-8:30. Must be neat. Paid
vacation. John Evans Restaurant, 1639
enter.
Call for interview, UN
9-

$600

PARENTS

a week.

Free

MISS PAIGE
Dempster

and

966-0700

FOR PRIVATE LABORATORY
PATHOLOGY. ASSOCIATES
636 CHURCH ST., EVANSTON
328-6615

JUNE GRAD
Light Typing, $425 Mo. Free
MISS PAIGE
Dempster

whe sesh

c

7
966-0700

CAPABLE
WOMAN
OR
NURSE
FOR
pediatric office. Ability to meet
the
public,
make
appointments,
aid the
doctors,
order
supplies.
Will
train,
good
salary.
Air
cond.,
pleasant
offices. Car nec. Apply VE 5-2650.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

day camp work. 3 f ie

half days. Call Mr. Clarknee:
after 6 p.m. June 19-Aug.1

F.C.

BOOKKEEPER

Ee

ROTH

ton Salary to $130 per week.
Balance.
Some
payroll. Call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTONE
No

ist Nat’l Bank Bidg. DA 8-

Fee

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced for modern dental
in
Old
Orchard.
No
Saturday hours. Light typing.
open. Call
OR 4-5225
SALAD LADY WANTED

A,

Experience not necessary will train.
5
to 10:30 eves. 'For interview phone 446-_
4376 or apply in person, Willow Inn

TEN

1622 Willow

WOMEN

Rd.,

Northfield.

WANTED

time
work
from
home,
National
Advertising
Studio
Girl Cosmetics.

wknds.

FOR

SPA

satisfactory. 869-2327.

PART-TIME
with some

—
MATURE
W
office exp.
for var

interesting work in octor’s office
in Winnetka. HI 6-6600 for interview
PART
TIME
SECRETARIAL | AND
general
agency.

office work
Experience

RECEPTIONIST

Winnetka

Real

typing,
filing.
surroundings
Call Mr. Daily

in an —
helpful .

TO

START

Estate

Jr.

HI

NOW

Office.

Bright

F

Li

and _ pleasai
6-4700

SALAD GIRL, EXP., FULL OR
The

part-time,

New

kegan

Arc

Road,

Waitresses

exc.

salary,

Restaurant,

Glenview.

car nec,

1813 Wau-

724-7600.

fe

also needed, exc. earnings. © ¢
SECRETARY
ae
BE
ACCURATE,
able —

assume _ responsibility,
expe
helpful but not necessary,
exce
transportation. 869-3001.

DENTAL

ASSISTANT

EXPERIENCE
DESIRABLE BUT |
necessary. Salary commensurate ability. Call 475-6774.
CAREER
College

MINDED?? NEED M
girls—housewives—earn

$3.00 per hour—sell Avon Cosmeti
new North Shore territories. 965to 4 p.m.

after 5:30

40 HR.

APPLY

PLACEMENT

Bookkeeper-Receptionist

6028

j

P.E.
OR
RECREATION
Experience
required ON
tennis and recta

summer

966-0700

GENERAL OFFICE
No. Steno. $433 Mo. Free
MISS PAIGE
Dempster

busin

can be arrar

commission. 5 day week.
Call GR 5-1718

WOMAN:
graduate.
swimming,

PLACEMENT

SECRETARY—TYPIST
Busy
public
accounting
office needs
2nd girl. Permanent full time position
but part-time
considered.
Statistical
typing experience helpful.
Call 869-1424.

6028

into

Hours

BEAUTY. OPERATOR

MUST

SECY

Mo.

SECRETARY

back

necessary. Some shorthand. sCentral
location in Evanston. UN 4-2422.
3

ILLINOIS
CHILDREN’S
HOME
AND
Aid society needs
foster parents
to
care for babies and children. Agency
pars for complete
care. Call
Homeinding, WHitehall 4-3313.
WOMAN
TO RUN -HOSPITAL
SNACK
Shop.
9 a.m.—5
p.m.
5 days
week.
Simple
menu
of
salads
and_sandwiches. Will be trained on job. Prefer
ares under 50. Call 724-3699 or 724-

EXECUTIVE

get

Good transportation.
ing executive office.
Wacker Dr. or FR 2-0989.

Club,
STOCK GIRL
Work
at
Minna
Hart
in
a_
nice
environment.
There
is an
excellent
salary for a five day week and no
nights.
MINNA HART
Winnetka
580 Lincoln Av.

FOSTER

LADY
to

MENT

RM. IN EVANSopportunity
for
pay and unusual
DA 8-3042 person-

P.

=

RETIRED

CLERK-TYPIST

:

1111

WORK
IN ONE
GIRL
WANTED
TO
rl office in Glencoe
this summer.
leasant challenging work. Air-cond.
Exc. transp. No
Sat. Must be at least
a college freshman able to work from
mid June until Labor Day. Write full
particulars to T-121, Box 60, Wilmette.

6028
GR

6028

vacation,

PERSONNEL “a Bacay
bg
EVANston.
Salary
$450.
Details
call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYFg
A DA 8-7171. No Fee. Ist Nat’l
dg.

RECEPTIONIST
REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE.
TYPING
and shorthand required,
bookkeeping
experience helpful.
C

PRESSER

PERMANENT.
5
DAY.
3742
HOUR
vr
Uniforms
and meal ‘furnished.
Apply in
person, Presbyterian Home,
3131 ge
eal St., Evanston,
or cali
492-2906.

PART-TIME

Here’s the perfect place for you to
brush up on your skill while earning
good
money.
Prestige
office,
Downtown Evanston. Dorothy Parks Placement, 627 Grove, 328-7622.

McGUIRE

and Professional

SECRETARY
TO
POLICE
OFFICIAL
Light Shorthand. Mature. Salary High
with rapid increases.
Private
office
‘North
suburbs.
Call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON EMPLOYMENT Ist Nat’]
Bk. Bldg. DA
8-7171. No Fee D-616.
Ask for Wally.

SERVICE

1618

MCGUIRE

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
367-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

274-8100
employer.

CLIFF
ean find a position for you
. Well paying
. Suited to your skills.
. Interesting
. Conveniently located

a

OUR
RAPID
EXPANSION
HAS
CREated several interesting
additions
to
our staff for experienced
figure clerks.
Good
starting salaries and excellent
opportunities
for
advancement.
We
have openings in the following areas:

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

NEW

LOCAL

switchboard.
salary. FREE

Bek.

1 Howard Street
An equal opportunity

RECEPTION

FIGURE CLERKS

you have |-2 years keyching experience and looky for a good steady position
th a future, this may be for
bu. New modern office, betr than average company
nefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day

Sedase

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

‘Gaal ‘and Professional

Ben

Franklin,

view.

p.m.

wu

7

256-4215

FULL TIME
NO NIGHT WORK

IN PERSON
1736

oh

Glenview

Rd.

cien-

SALES—EXPERIENCED
Excellent opportunity for neat woman
in our Wilmette studio.
MOFFETT STUDIOS.
30 S. Michigan Av., Chicago
RECEPTIONIST—‘‘GIRL FRIDAY”
For Doctor’s office in Ravinia.
_
Hours: 11 to 7. 5 days incl. oR x
Call 433-3460.
STENOGRAPHER
—

typist for 1 girl CPA otis at 2
Riverside
Plaza
(connected
witl
C&amp;NW Ry. terminal). Phone 332-0496.

Experienced or Will Train |
NIGHT
CALL

AND DAY OPERATORS.
DA 8-5510 OR OR 6-3050

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified

—

— 9

�a

ring

ts

eb ng. ca
Ss

GLENVIEW.

SOME

JIM, Skokie Employment
N. Lincoln
OR 5-2300. No

GAL

FRIDAY

Office

at

FOR

5875

SMALL

N.

Lincoln,

:
. Previous office experience
cessary. Hrs. 9-5. Good salary. Call

Landscaping - Rock Gardens

TYPIST-CLERK
oe

other

banetite.

Mrs.

24-3880.
OR
PART-TIME,

SLL

7

‘Today

NIGHTS

FRIDAY

can by your lucky day.

I’m

er
moving out of town, and
u may
have the job I would like to
. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.
GLENVIEW
OFFICE SALARY
. No Shorthand. Good hours. Call
EVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYn
DA 8-7171. No Fee. Service ist

t’l Bank Bldg.

SENERAL

OFFICE

WORK

BOOK-

keeping dept. Machine operated.
nee preferred but will train.
Glencoe National Bank

Mr.

Schinler

Ex-

GENERAL

OFFICE

- LIGHT TYPING.

FULL

TIME.

COUNSELORS,

office.

ASSISTANT

yu)

ors, craft director, 18 or over,
af
for Winnetka
Northfield
Girl
Scout Day Camp
to be held during
une and July. Call HI 6-1800.

| PERSONAL SECRETARY NO FEE TO

issociation
director.
A
sense
of
needed.
neg!
Salary
$450
t
1 $550.
Evans Personnel, 1609

pty UN 9-3160.
_TYPING

NO

FEE

Research.
Compiling
data
from
ter
output.
Varied.
Salary
in
. Evans Personnel 1609 Maple

9-3160.

EC

TARY,

1

GIRL

forth Evanston.

OFFICE

IN

Position open June

15

r woman
with
good
typing
skills,
some
shorthand
and light bookkeep-

ing. Salary open. Phone 869-7740.
PE

RIENCED
BOOKKEEPER
for accounting work in archiral
office.
Excellent
working
nditions,
opportunity
for
advancement. Reply to 272-4310.

REGISTERED
FULL

OR

NURSES

PART-TIME,

.

_ Modern nursing home in Northbrook.
r. Rischard
VE 5-4200
WAITRESSES WANTED
_

Good

pay rut

tips.

See

or phone:

NICHOLS
- 718 Church St., Evanston, GR
:

GENERAL

5-9450

CLERICAL

_. Typing and shorthand necessary.
Insurance office, Morton Grove. Salopen.

Phone

OR

965-2230

PART-TIME

Mr.

Lewis.

WOMAN

FOR

or’s office.
General
office
work
d bookkeeping. Call 432-9423 1 to 4

MAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED

OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
NDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
; ape 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.
SA
EXPERIENCED;
EXCELTe
* opportunity
for neat woman
in
a,
gur
Wilmette
studio.
Apply
Moffett
dio, 30 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.

Hair

Stylist Wanted

OR

PART

2ark salon.

TIME

ID 2-0433.

IN

HIGHLAND

D:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
s. Good opportunity to earn while
benvelage,
eg uire good personal referll 724 -0302 for appt.

Feolent Opportunity With
‘B

UTY

COUNSELORS.”

eall PArk

ACCOUNTING

For

inter-

9-1566.

CLERKS

$400

Several to work in many depts.
OWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Howard, Evanston
475-1800
ee

SHORT

ORDER

COOK,

PART-TIME

full,
evenings,
for
3 Madina, Northbrook.

the
Caravel
272-4358

ENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT
:
a.

rienced
Salary

not
necessary.
5
open.
729-2233
BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST
Friendly
working conditions.
rman-Karlin
Insurance
re

_ Waukegan

Av., Highwood.

day

424

CLERICAL
OR SECRETARIAL
‘Full or part-time
ib No drinkers, nor smokers need apply.
Call UN 4- 1396, Mrs. Nielsen
WOMEN
TO SUPERVISE
DAY CAMP
lunch room. No cooking or experience
required.
June
26th to August
18th.
Call OR 5-5243.

PART-TIME
make

sary.

GIRL

AFTERNOONS

cookies.

Cole’s

No

FOR

ering.

EVANSTON

sales.

OR

Part-time.

in
1710

MAIL

FOR

:i

475-1800 |

108

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

Housekeeper
Executive Glencoe family
needs an experienced housekeeper. General housework.
Will have own room in lovely home. Salary $65 per

week.

References

required.

Call Mr. Fundheller at FI 56300 or ES 9-3700 ext. 248.
LADY
TO
DO
GENERAL
HOUSEeclaaning for father and grown son, 1
day
a week.
Fri.
preferred.
Small
mod.
5-rm.
ranch-style
house.
Must
have own transp. We are located nr.
Waukegan
and
Lake
in
Glenview.
Prefer someone who lives in Glenview
area. Will pay =
wages to capable
person. PArk 9-1645.

WANTED
PLEASANT, CAPABLE WOMAN
Genl.
housework;
Wed.,
Fri.,
Adult
family;
light
laundry;
no
cooking;
must
have references. Evanston/North
Shore area only. VE 5-0432
DESPARATE! $70 TO $90 PER WEEK
depending
upon
experience
and
whether
live in or go. Professional
couple in E. Wilmette near ‘‘L’’ need
housekeeper
or mothers
helper
for.
handicapped child 8 and a 2 year old.
Long term position. ALpine 1-7221.

Kindly

CLEANING

3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.

Evanston Review

Depend. Cleaning Woman
FOR aut
FAMILY.
8
HOURS
Thurs. or Fri. AL 1-2313.
CLEANING
WOMAN
TO
DO
LIGHT
housework,
every
other
Saturday.
a 00 an hour. References. No laundry.
all 922-2544 from 9 to 4, 5 days.
HOUSEKEEPER
TO
LIVE
IN. GENeral
housework
and
cooking
for
1
adult. Modern apt. Recent references.
Write T-116, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

SITTER
WANTED
FOR
INFANT:
5
be oy per week; 8:30 to 5:30. Call 864EASY
8:30
peng

WOMAN
FOR
apt. 1 day per

CLEANING
SMALL
week every other week,

seme ironing. Wilmette.

AL

1-3755.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN:
2 ADULTS;
own rm., TV; cleaning and cooking; 5
day week. ae. have a
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK:
TUESDAYS
and Fridays only; own transportation
desirable;
references
required.
Call
eves. or Sat. and Sun. 432-4253.
CLEANING
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
Thursdays. If you take pride in your
work and have recent references call
433-2846, Highland Park. Top wages.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK
Thursday
or
Friday.
Prefer
own
transportation.
References
required.
Call 823-6268.
MOTHER’S
HELPER,
MUST
HAVE
driver’s license, June 19 to Aug. 11, 3
days, 2 evenings per week. Call
R 5-1320
SUMMER
GIRL WANTED
5
week. Will discuss hours and
724-1752

DAYS
wages.

A

MOTHER’S HELPER FOR SUMMER
5
day week.
Salary according to exp.
Need sitter for 2 yr. old after school
starting now. 256-0807 after 6.

IRONING:
MUST DO
experienced,
North
Tuesday or sis

GIRL
FOR
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
Fridays. Experienced in serving dinner parties. References required.
PArk 4-5077.
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
BABY
SITting, light cleaning and ironing several mornings
and evenings.
REFER-

ENCES

OR

5-4385

CLEANING WOMAN 12 DAY
light
housework;
recent
required. Call 446-4174.

A WEEK;
references

WOMEN
TO WORK
IN BOOK
BINDery
full
or
part-time.
Educational
Bindery, 1126 South Boulevard, Evans:
ton. UN 4-4017

HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
WIDOW.
LIVEin, light cooking,
small
home,
near
train, references. ID 2-5557 or ID 28284 or office VE 5-0236.

TOP
SALARY
FOR
WOMAN
TO
DO
light housekeeping
and child care. Sat.
morning
to Sunday
night.
Call HIIlcrest 6-0730.

108A

Help Wanted

Baby Sitters

BABYSITTER
TO, WATCH
215 YEAR
old boy 9-12 a.m: and/or 3-6 p.m. Age
and experience
not important,
must
be dependable. 50c an hr. start now.
9200
block
Springfield
Ave.,
SkokieEvanston. 679-0109.

110

Help

RELIABLE
GIRL
FOR
WEEK-END
mother’s helper to look after children
and help w/meals.
Fri. through Sat.
evenings. Call CRestwood 2-4317.

Wanted—Men

Business

and

Professional

TECHNICIANS

IF

AMERICAN

serving

YOU!

start

$12,5

Hydraulic eng.
start
Valve &amp; pressure eng.
Plant eng. exp. req.
Lab supv., hydraulics
Ind. Eng.
Sales engineer, Deg. no req.
Design draftsman
Machine designer
Draftsman, Some pneumatics
Tool designer
O.T. plus
Sev. mech. draftsmen
Draftsman, electro-mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
EXECUTIVE
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER
360 machine exp. req.
Ass’t. Comptroller
Financial analyst
General
accountant
Cost accountant
5 Foremen. Waukegan area
Ind. Sales, North terr. com. plus
Traveling auditor
Tax and insurance clerk
Cost clerk
Records superv. inventory cont.
Gen. office ass’t., some acct’g
Bank tellers
Order clerk, some typing

13,0
13,0

TRAINEES
Sales, no suburb terr.
Sales, industrial controls
Jr. time study
Sales promotion—car furn.
Order Trainee

ORCHARD, SKOKI
SUITE 226 IN THE NEW
Westmoreland Bldg.
ORchard

9-1 142

and

1737 HOWARD

ST.

T THE “L’’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador

2-1 142

PART-TIME
6 P.M. TIL 10 P.M.
INCREASED
WORK
LOAD
IN
O
print shop has created the need fo
permanent part-time multilith ope
tor.

KLEINSCHMIDT
SCM CORP.
Lake

Evanston
BR 3-2155

WE NEED A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST
in our eng
dept. You will have to
fill orders
dress
packages, comne bills of lading and load trucks.
his is a 8 to 4:30, 5 day per week job.
Contact Mr. Wallace at Walpak
Co.,
1739 Harding
Rd., Northfield.
Phone
446-8470.
An
equal
opportunity
employer.
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
more for mature men. Light factory
(woodworking).
Call Glenview,
729-3100

COLLEGE

TO

DIV.

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Deerfi¢
Employer

AUTO
SERVICEMAN
PERMANENT
position.
a
required. $447-

CIVIL SERVICE
station
experieé

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100

Wanted
at
information

DISHWASHER
the
Willow
Inn
call PA 4-5100.

W.

LEVEL $5,000-10,000

If you have a degree or at least 2 years of college and equivalent business experience,
you qualify for our ‘‘Selective Placement
Service’’ in
which we service only those positions from $5-10,000.

SALES TRAINEE $6,000

1401 PROGMR

plus
comm.,
sirable.

360

some

college

de-

CREDIT TRAINEE $550
College

grad.

International

JR. DRAFT.
1

yr.

electrical

Draft exempt,
counting.

firm.

$1 10-$130
and

machine.

. JR. ACCOUNT.
some

.$125
college

ac-

on

$10,400

order.

IBM

aio

leading
Tab
console
operator,
company.
Advance
schooling.

PRODUC.

CONTROL

Top
manufacturer
beginner.

will

Local

Manufacturer.

CLAIMS

Industrial
ence.

Plus car and expenses.
perience necessary.

supplies.

No

experi-

train

ACCOUNT. . . .$9,000

SALES CORRSPNDT.

ADJUSTOR
No

ex-

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
1612

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest-Lake

9-9000

College Students

Avenue,

FREE

At North End of West Parking Lot

We
have
a
management
training
program, 2nd shift, designed to give
you a solid training program,
while
po
aaa
towards
your
degree.
NO

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

100%

PROCESS ENG.
Design and Test.
M.E. on Chem. Eng.

PHOTOCOPY
UN

IN

TECHNICAL

OLD

Dempster

AFTERthrough

BABY SITTER NEEDED
FOR GIRL 8
and boy 5. Working mother (nights).
Live-in.
Meals,
room
and
small
salary. Call 256- 1265.

ALL

-

BABY SITTER WANTED
FOR SMALL
baby
in
Riverwoods,
prefer
own
transportation. One day a week, every
other Saturday. WI 5-1943.

and The Village Lamplighter,

SPECIALIZING

EXCELLENT SALAR
EXCELLENT WORKING CoNDrrions
.
PROMOTION
MANY BENEFITS
2100

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

YOU
ARE
ELECTRO-MECHANically inclined and interested in using
your knowledge, ability and initiative
in this field, we have the perfect position for you. Our Engineerin
Dept. is
seeking
individuals
to
Bee
in
the
development
and building of models
ef our office equipment.

HIGH.
SCHOOL
OR
COLLEGE
GIRL
wanted
for summer
to help mother
w/4 little girls. Live-in. Private room
and bath. Highland Park. 432-0684.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

The

ENGINEERING

BABY
SITTER
WANTED,
TEEN
O.K
2 vr. old boy, Steady. 2 to 3 davs ner
week, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Northbrook east
area. Start July ist. Your home
ocr
mine. 724-0726.

REGULAR
BABY
SITTING 2
noons
per week
from
June
August. Call 328-3234.

Wanted—Women
Industrial

CLEANING WOMAN
2 days a week in modern ranch home
with no children for general cleaning.
Call 679-1946 or LI 9-0297.

WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
LIGHT
housework
and
ironing,
Thursday,
. Friday and Saturday. 2 children. Live
in ries 3 days; $50. Call after 6; 272-

Help

FULL OR PART-TIME
Women
for
light,
clean
assembly
work. Call Don Corson, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer
Rd.
Northbrook

DEPENDABLE
day,
$6.00
plus

LOVELY
HOME
FOR
THE
RIGHT
lady. Light housework, plain cooking.
5 yr. old girl and collie dog. Live in,
own
room
and TV.
Experience
and
refs. req. Call OR 4-0333.

EXP.
WOMAN,
THOROUGH;
RELIable; gen. cleaning;
some ironing; 2
days
a week;
small,
modern,
wellie home; refs. req. UN 4-2576 after
2m:

109

HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED
IMMEDIately; live-in preferred; own room; 5
day week. 256-2464 after 5 p.m.

WOMAN WANTED
FOR DAY WORK 3
days
per
week
in
Glenview.
Near
Glenview Community Church.
Call PArk 4-4728.
OLDER
WOMAN.
LIVE-IN.
OWN
room and TV in exchange for doing
dishes. Small wages.
Glencoe
home.
Call 835-0855.

Hillcrest 6-1047.

MOTHER’S
HELPER
FOR
SUMMER
Junior or Senior preferred, avail. days
and
eves.
Hours
to
be
arranged.
Vicinity
Junior High. Call 272-6732.

WHITE SHIRTS,
Shore
reference,

SUMMER
STUDENT TO LIVE-IN, GO
to school days,
baby
sitting nights.
Other
light
duties.
os
room
and
desk, near bus. AL 6-0715

ST.

MOTHER’S HELPER WANTED.
Age 17-45. Weekdays 1 till 5. Heip with
infant and 4 yr. old. Light cleaning.
Call DA 8-9546 in Evanston.

AND
light
Own

PART-TIME:
LIVE-IN;
COOK
DINner,
spend_night,
leave
after
your
breakfast. Possible further housework
and
salary
subject
to
negotiation.
Small town house in Winnetka.
One
person. Write T-128, Box 60, Wilmette.

LINDGREN EMP. AGENCY
NO FEE. REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks, ae
ONS
Seconds

MOTHER’S HELPER
3 AFTERNOONS
per week during oe oe 1 to 6. $12.
North Evanston. DA 8-8449

RELIABLE
MIDDLE
AGE
WOMAN
for General Housework. 2 adults. Good
ase
cooking.
No laundry.
Stay in.
eferences. AL 1-0288.

EXPERIENCED
AND
woman
to iron
4%
carfare. GR 5-5698.

BABY
SITTING,
7 A.M.
TO
a.m., 3 days a week. $2.00
a day.
ay
Noyes and
Ridge, Evanston. Call

HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
FOR
BABY
sitting. Every Saturday night plus one
day
a week during summer vacation.
Call 256-4377.

NORTHBROOK-CLEANING WOMAN,
New,
small home. Adult family.
Wednesday or Thursday. $2.00 an hr.
for 6 hrs. CRestwood 2-0652.
LIVE-IN,
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
must
have
good” references.
Good
salary.
ID 3-0070
HOUSEKEEPER.
WIDOWER
young son need help. Cooking,
housework.
Live-in
or 5 days.
room. 251-8943 after 6:30 p.m.

WAROUART

WOULD
LIKE
TO
FIND
RELIABLE
lady
under
55
to
do _ occasional
daytime
and evening sitting. 5 chilome
must have exp. $1.00 hr. 256-

CLEANING
WOMAN
1 DAY
A
WK.
(your
choice).
Current
work
references. Reliable and experienced only,
Walk to No. 1 bus or L. GR 5-4053.

COMPANION
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
elderly couple, live in, convenient apt.
near stores and transp. Call AL 1-2422.

GENERAL
HOUSECLEANING
AND
laundry in Winnetka, $30 for 2 days a
week,
includes
own
transp.
Start
middle of June. Must be exc. ironer.
Refs. Call 446-5299.

ED
to sit fall time during |

woman

CAPABLE,
PLEASANT
WOMAN
FOR
child care and light housekeeping 3
days, 2 nights, or live-in. Refs.
' Call AL 6-1039

WANTED:
PLEASANT,
RELIABLE
woman to clean, 1 or 2 days a week; 2
adults; small home. Must have
good
references
and
own
transp.
‘op
salary.
Call HI 6-7279
EXP.
WOMAN
W/REFS.
AS GENERal housekeeper who is neat, dependable and can work on her own. Exc.
conds. in small Lincolnwood home w/3
working adults only.
4 or 5 half days
wkly. 236-7858 aft.
OR 4-4876.

COOK,
MUST
BE
EXPERIENCED.
For 1 lady, children visit occasionally,
must like pets. Top wages. Own rm.
and bath, live-in. 510A Ridge
Road,
Wilmette. 256-3164.

CoO.

Weekends.

GENERAL

Classified

CLERK-TYPISTS
$390
40 wpm—Stencils—Cards—Statistics
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston

CANDY

until

‘ and seyngry. 5 days per week. Pioneer
ace,
Pioneer
road
and
Grant
St.

number

WAITRESSES—SOME
EXP.
FULL
time
and
part-time.
Uniforms
furnished. Own transportation. Call Mrs.
Welch, 272-0272.

AND

time

‘person, Varsity Theater.
Sherman Av., Evanston.

FOR

PARK
RIDGE
EYE
PHYSICIAN
needs
part
or
full
time _ reliable
woman,
preferably nurse,
willing to
learn. 823-2129.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GEN.
housework and cooking for 1 adult in
modern
apt.
3 days—noon
through
dinner.
Recent
references.
Write
T116. Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

TYPING

Full

AWNING

WOMAN

neces-

call 674-1350.

August, Call UN 4-4520.
RL

TO

experience

Bakery,

NEEDED

telephone

trans. Call Mr, Williams PA 4-9723

8161 ELM

433-4720

or 272-4138

WAITRESSES WANTED
DAYS.
FULL OR PART-TIME
Excellent salary plus tips. Must have

835-2800

mall
general
contractor’s
jorthfield.
FLanders
9-0093.

AID

234-7134

Fehi-

r
week
for Telephone
Answering
srvice,
12:30
to
8:30
a.m.
Good
aking
voice,
alert, no experience
., no limit on age. YO 6-6223.
GIRL

WANTED-DENTAL ASSISTANT
Full or part-time for Glenview office.
Exp. desirable but not necessary. We
will
train
you
for
an _ interesting
career. 724-6343 for interview appt.

Mature

summer,
part-time
school
months.
Children 16 and 12. Central Glencoe.
Call 835-1871
TEEN-AGE
GIRL
TO
LOOK
AFTER
2 girls
age
9 and
7 Tuesday
and
Thursday
8:30
a.m.
to
3:30
p.m.
during
summer,
vicinity
Thornwood
and Ridge, Wilmette. Call 251-6517.

~I0O 69 LO 6

RECEP

DESPERATEL

INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK
for prestige
mopar?
car parts
dept.
E24 ae * required. Good starting salary
and
fringe
benefits.
35
hr.
wee
Porsche of America Corp. 272-3943.

D2 GH

i

-Br

4

Business and Professional

et
AAARA MAI aI 25 oo
DOD

‘ -107

Bluff

Chicago

Ave.,

SERVICE

Evanston

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155
May

18, 196

�Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

PARKER
TRAINEES

MULTILITH
TO

Young men with high school or some
college training will find these handpicked training programs the stepping
stone to a career in management.

E TO WRITE.
~
0-$750 FREE
Some
college
qualifies
you
for this
exceptional
opportunity
with
one
of
the
country’s
fastest
growing
companies.
Their
exceptional
training
lg, ee will give you the broad basic
ackground to move ahead rapidly in
customer relations. Your first assignment will be answering customer and
sales reps questions concerning company
policy
and
procedure.
From
ere you move up at your own pace.
remendous company benefits.

compensation

plans

to

give you the broadest exposure possible to
personnel administration functions.
This sound background experience will be used to your advantage
with
this
expanding
company.
Any
previous experience is helpful but not
necessary for success. This company
will also pay
you
to continue
your
schooling. Call today.
EXPEDITOR TRAINEE
START AT $3.00 HR.
Your training starts in the production
control
dept.
where
you
will
be
looking
for
production
‘‘BOTTLENECKS” and effective ways to correct
Se.
No
previous
experience.
NO

You’ll

MATH

train

to

MAJOR

HIGH

program

I.B.M.—$160 WEEK
STYMIED
WHERE
YOU
ARE NOW? MOVE UP
TO PROGRAMMING
My client will train you to program
B.M.’s
new
360
model
40.
Your
ee
Be here will be exceptional. It’s
all geared to develop your potential.
You go to school at full salary. You
will also attend in company seminars
designed to develop your potential. No
previous programming experience required. NO
E. call Today
STAFF ACCOUNTANT-$750
Public or corporate accounting experience required. Potential to controller.
Profit sharing. NO FEE
SMALL

LOAN EXPERIENCE?
MOVE UP TO
BANK CREDIT
$8,400-$10,000
If you think your lack of education is
hurting your advancement potential—
forget it! Here is the opportunity of a
lifetime.
Some
experience
in
small
loan
will
start
you:
with
one
of
icago’s
leading
financial
institutions.
Your
eagerness
to learn
will
pay handsome dividends in unlimited
advancement
potential. Excellent co.
benefits
include
profit
sharing
and
complete insurance. Don’t wait.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE
F
FREE
This
position
leads
to mgmt.!
Our
client is one of the world’s
largest
co’s.
It has
the
most
professional
training
program
available
to date.
You will be trained in all areas of
personnel
that lead to mgmt.
.
recruiting, testing, selecting, benefits,
salary, and safety program
administration.
The
purpose
of this highly
extensive training is to give you broad
exposure
to
develop
your
full
potential. Excellent career growth, Full
benefits.

18, (1967

EVANSTON

50 TO

the

RAPID

UNIFORMS

HELP

SOME

ID

PROGRESSION
—

LOW

small

good

Shore’s

established

FREE

PRICED

Pleasant

CAFE-

people

TERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE
AT LUNCH
— SPOTLESSLY
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS
—
NO
LAYOFFS
IN
OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
ashtee

CALL

and

Saturday

interviews

Appointment)

AN

Opportunity

in

the

of

Cost

TO

small,

8:15

a.m.

An

SHIP,
records

general

1812

Flexible

to 5

SERVICE

generous

Ave.,

every

expense

book

store.

in

our

Liberal

small

benefit

DESK

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
MAN
WITH
some college, preferably accounting to
learn
the
photographic
supply
business. Good chance for right man with
a
fine
old
firm.
Loop
area
near
stations. Call 372-5422.
PIZZA
MAN,
EXPERIENCED,
nights. Above average wages for the
right man, Evanston. 328-7800 after 4
p.m.

EXPERIENCED
DRIVER,
GOOD
working conditions. North Shore Florist VE 5-0609

LYTTON'S
EVANSTON
Full time Clothing salesmen
and
Men's furnishings salesmen
Many fringe benefits
Excellent profit sharing plan
Fine Insurance

program

Excellent salary arrangements
Personal clothing discounts very lenient
Five day week, 40 hours
Advancement for ambitious man
See Mr. John W. Swanson, Manager

EVANSTON
and

Sherman

Co.,

NORELCO

resume

to J. W.

Tr.

Sal.,

AMERICAN

JUNIOR

An

or soliciting.
mailman;
per hour.

of

equal

the

opportunity

your

choice

awarded

other benefits. If you
enced,
we
will train

BOY

Willow Inn
information

Blvd.

no

A

Northbrook,

to

Mr.

Professional.

TRAFFIC MEN

have

an

MEN
MEN

excellent

|

openin

suburban area fora
with
experience

functions:
piggy-back

rates,
Shay
etc. There

:

potential to advance mia
Salary $125-$160 or more dep

qualifications. Inquire at CLIFF

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERV
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt.
636 Church St.,

MULTILITH OPERATOR
for a man with
printing ex

1250WL

offset

mnealtilith, oe

anston

publishing

order supplies, print, cut, fold,
negatives, and make masters.
good salary and benef. in busy

E

office.

Mr. Rodney 475- 4397
An equal pond

ILLMAN

permanent
—
position
smaller
loop CPA firm, s
better
than
the going
rate,
forward
to rapid
advance

partnership
resume.

status,
send
m
Cohen,
112

|

EVENINGS,

Club W. in Glenview.
call PA 4-5100

For

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield pe
_and The Village Lamplighter,se
serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

L

Wilmette.

ie

HI-Fl MUSIC
AGGRESSIVE
perience,

SALES

SOME

RETAIL

background

fe)

or

tunit

inte

man

reat.”
Galber’ DUM DeEMeiE
over 22.
Call CE

4-0658

OPTICAL
APPRENTICE
LEARN A

RESPECTED

TRADE.

cellent benefits. House of Vision,
Ridge, Evanston. 869-5110.

INSTITUTIONAL SALES
Car, expenses,
—, Territory

MURPHY

base $575
presently

and
earnin

EMPLOYMENT
Evanston

GROCERY
EXPERIENCED;

CLERK
GOOD

many benefits. “Apply
Varveris.

SALA

in person

to

1559 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON

CIRCULATION

MGR.=

ASSISTANT.
Unusual

opportunity

advancement
MR.
LD
SGORMAN

ges
Bar

employer.

ACCOUNTANT
:
IF YOU HAVE PREFERENCE aeGE

YOUNG

6 p.m.

WANTED

are
you.

Preston Tech. Abstracts
Co.

BOOKKEEPER-OFFICE MANAGER
Close
books,
end
of
month
statements,
costs,
time
study,
payroll.
Small office, new
lant. All benefits.
Northbrook
area.
all days, 272-2990

BUS

ye:

as

Caddy Master or Mr. Jack F

Se gg
years

man
for full time work in Apply in
and Agen Ngge' big
ig
y in
pereen. only. See Mr. Ive
ORTHWESTERN STUDENT: CO-OP
17126 Orrington Av.
Evanston

GR

every

Green Acres Country Club, 916

1612 Chicago,

GOOD
SALARY.
APPLY
.m,
Peacock’s
Dairy
heridan Rd., Wilmette.

1

participating
in a healthy
pastime. Year-end bonuses, and |

We

FIRM

most

deserving
caddies.
Play
magnificent
golf course,

north
30-40)

COMMERCIAL ART PRODUCTION TO
assist
in
general
production
work.
Some
experience
with
keyline
and
paste | for printing, but not essential. Full or part-time. Nathan Rubel
sae 466 Central Av., Northfield, 446-

after

employ

Shore’s

TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC

CLEANING
HELP—FULL
OR
PARTtime. Experienced
cleaning help desired.
Work
evenings
in EvanstonSkokie
area.
Earn
$40 to $100
r
week—every
week. Must be reliable
and willing.
Call 252-2346 between 3
and 6 p.m.

or 446-8176

at:

North

PARTS

NEEDS

s

golf clubs. A chance to obtai
nine college Scholarships to

Rd.,

9-9000

EXPERIENCED CAMERA SALESMAN
at least 3 years sapenenee in camera
shop or camera
ept.
Knowledge
of
My 2 recorders helpful. Will pay top
ary to Sheree
person.
Apply
for appt. GR 5-1600, Mr. Loewensteiner,
Poe’s
Camera
Co.,
616
Davis,
Evanston.

STORE

Work

40
White

CADDIES

MALES
MALES
AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!
PLUS A SUMMER IN THE SUN.
SUMMER COUNSELORS JOBS
College freshman and u
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Of Niles Township, June 26-August 18
Call aah olender
R 4-8910

COLLEGE

&lt;8

AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LI
Wanted
young men to ‘“‘caddy

BASED

ENGINEERING

McCormick
Skokie, Il.
676-9600

selling

}-2

Illinois State Emingenee
1572 Maple,
Evanston,

Job
experience
desirable
but
not
necessary.
Limited
travel
will
be
required to assist COr
p field.
8214

No

to that of
week—$1.75

representative

DRAFTSMAN

SMALL

BR

tie required. Work available
ately. Report 8:30 a.m. daily to

INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK
These are permanent positions and we
will train if necessary. Good starting
salary with opportunity for advancement with many company benefits.
MERCEDES-BENZ
OF NORTH AMERICA INC.
1500 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook
272-5880
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FOR

SERVI

Avenue

NEEDS |

II.

UN

AUTOMOTIVE

ex

PROCTER AND GA

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

ex

Bonus,

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Cveaee
UN 9-9510

Inc.

in
attractive
suburban
setting
is
seeking
an
individual
interested
in
Cost
Accounting.
At least one year
cost experience necessary. Degree not
required. Diversified work. You’ll be
working with our top accountants and
Dept.
managers.
Excellent
starting
salary, unusual fringes. Call or apply.

2100

draft

Murp

Cost Accountant
COMPANY

avera

are

If you can’t come in _ 3
please register by phone. 3

Streidl,

Chicago Av., Evanston,
or call 869-2300

Above

Sal. and ex

Investigator

IMMEDIATE Paes
IN OUR
PARTS DEPOTF
STOCKROOM CLERK

NCRTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
492-7608
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PRICING

Philips

who

Sales Tr.

2 years of college or associate degree,
plus 2 years experience in engineering
and-or
architectural
drafting.
Acceptable
pre-employment
tests
and
references.

Evanston
BR 3-2155

AND
MAINTAIN
and
to help
with

maintenance

American

INTERNATIONAL

STORE

RECEIVE
on books

re-

Small, friendly office, new corporate
engineering staff. Variety of projects
will give you excellent opportunity for
personal
challenge
and _ professional
rowth. $550 to
$700 per month with
ine fringe program.

1632

raises

will

grads

now have the hoe wig, 4 eee
the training programs.
Sa
no lower than $425 and go
$500,
without beng seas oA
have listed a few exam
Pharm. Sales Tr.
Finance Tr.
Engin. Tr
ul]

5225 WEST TOUHY AV.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

STREY

with

trainees

CALL HAS
a
client companies
s

trainees.

school

ceive job training. Present personnel average over $10,000.
Excellent opportunity for advancement. AAAI leader in
industry. Phone for appt.
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley

Send

Northbrook.

$468

college

Packaging Corp. of America

TRAINEE

and

ORDER

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Church

work

ers, 2510 Green Bay Rd., Evanston.

Equal

LYTTON'S,

to

EXP.
TRUCK
DRIVERS
AND
HELPers for moving company. Pref. married men bet. 22 and 42 yrs. old, living
in Evanston or nearby.
Good wages
and
steady
work
for
those
that
quai,
Also can use men
on their
ays off from their regular jobs—day
work
only. Apply
in person,
do not
phone.
Mr. Peterson,
Peterson
Mov-

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle

approach

Rd.

Chicago

university
program.

Accountant

office,

&amp;

BOOK

office experience in cost work. Call or
Personnel

1612
9-9510

UN

YOUNG
MAN,
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate, with some college-level courses
in cost accounting
or who
has had
apply

Northbrook.

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

intricate parts.
Duties
will
include
the
complete
responsibility
of all new
equipment
design and development, modification
to
existing
equipment,
engineering
cost analysis in the supervision of all
equipment installation.
For
further
information
Call
Mr.
Pog
Chicago, 774-7686 or Area 312-

Assistant

of

office
is
Seeking

Requirements
are
high
school
graduate
with
a mechanical
aptitude
that
enjoys
public
contact
work. Come in or register by phone.

Employer

assembly

and

with

KOENIG, 272-0330
INTERVIEW

salary

3allowance.
. months

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
TO
work
into
the
position
of
Chief
Engineer
or
Plant
Engineer
of
a
medium sized and rapidly expanding
business. We are seeking a man who
is both
ambitious
and
creative
and
capable of assuming broad engineering responsibilities.
Requirements include a mechanical
engineering
degree
and
experience
with automatic
assembly
equipment,

preferably

E.
FOR

REP.
Starting

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway |
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
Equal

low-pressure

TECHNICAL

by

z

An

resident

Waukegan
ni

Age

firms

Northbrook
sales
staff.

KOENIG
1003

Mondays through Fridays

rewards.

progressive

important.

schedule.

Aaa at Ng! Sang OFFICE
:15
a.m. to 5 p.m

(Evening

SALES

limitation. One of North

most

attractive
new
completing
its

SALARIES

—

monetary

experience no

THE DRAFT
eral of our

Ma-

Engineering Draftsman
EDENS EXEC. CENTER—WILMETTE

3-3580

ESTATE

Dictation

chine, requiring two additional salesmen. Experience pre-

North

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
THE
RIGHT
man to enjoy interesting activity with

experience

STARTING

of

An Equal Opportunity Employer

THE

of

lots

NORTHBROOK

REAL

WITH

Farm

shop

2396 Skokie Valley Rd.
Highland Park, Illinois

mechanical

feeding

Norelco

ferred, but

machine

all
benefits,
no barrier.

ATTENTION —
High School Grads

O'Brien Gear &amp; Machine Co.

;

animals.

EXCELLENT

—

Top
wages,
overtime. Age

CARETAKER

AGE

and

helpful.

No

CLAIMS TRAINEE—$475—F
REE
No Exp. Needed. Car Furn.
MARKETING TRAINEE
$475-$525. Degree not ew
Train in
the area of radio and TV.
fee.
COLLEGE GRAD $100
Learn
real
estate
management
and
lease negotiations
with
major
firm.
No experience necessary. FREE
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
$475-$550.
No
previous
experience
NEEDED. Train in mgmt. NO FEE

Parker Personnel

TO

laboratory

do

Inspectors

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

(4) AIR LINE TRAINEES—$475
Operations, Scheduling, Reservations,
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE—$700
orporate headquarters. Staff position.
(3) FOOD SALES TRAINEES—$550
No exp. nec. Car and expenses furn.

600 DAVIS

care

and

and

on
land
asand
electro-

Familiar with regular
gauges and blueprints.

HANDLING
Department.

EDUCATION.

blueprints

Work
from
blueprints,
sembly
of mechanical
mechanical components.

OPERATOR

knowledge

from

‘Sales Opportunity
We have opened a new office
to handle the rapid growth of
our

Assembly Workers:

TO

desirable.

ANIMAL

computers.

all 869-8600

SCHOOL

chemical

aptitude

$675

Your
next
stop
is in
systems.
previous experience needed. FREE

Must
work
own set-ups.

HELPER

FOR
MATERIALS
packing in Shipping

CHEMICAL

MAN
PERSONNEL TRAINEE
ANY DEGREE
$7,000-$8,000 FREE
Have
a sincere
interest
in people?
Then this job is for you. You will be
responsible for hiring the right person
for the right job. You will also handle

of the

OPERATOR

PACKER
MAN
and

from

Turret Lathe Opetarors:
Milling Machine Operators:

MAN
WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

Call 869- 8600

operations.

Who
have
own
tools;
work
blueprints; and do own set- -ups.

OPERATE OFFSET DUPLICATING
machine
to
reproduce’
typewritten
matter. Willing to train beginner.

PAINTER'S

expanding

Skilled Mechanics

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

HICAGOLAND'S FINEST
CAREER CENTER

several

NEEDED
Due "

for

s

:

due to rapid growt!
te

POSITION

Excellent building, fine
ditions.
Write
giving
and
telephone
number.
Box 60 Wilmette.

PAPER

CUTTER

. —

Herald

NOW

AND

workin;
qualifica
Write

FOLE

needed
by
Evanst
Cc
mercial printer. Days. GR 36900,

operator

Classified

_
;

�Help Wanted—Men

,

siness and Professional

—

Business and
DESK
CLERK
PART-TIME,
HOURS
Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
nights
and
national
holiday
—
10:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. Apply to
Mr.
Hughes, Y.M.C.A. 1000 Grove St.
Evanston. GR 5-7400

LENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
man
to perform
professional
ting assignments and studies in
2as of taxes, budgets.
governreports,
financial
statements,
operty records. Should have a
accounting and 2 to 3 yrs.

ating
e

rable

experience.

of

computer

- PET SHOP
TO

Working

operation

is

‘Mrs. Crocker for appointment

eaCOTT,
FORESMAN
2 &amp; CO.
(CATIONAL PUBLISHERS

BUS

BE

ts and

irs
ot

or

ABLE

TO

use

READ

inspections

more
location

BLUE

gauges.

experience
required.
in Northbrook.

5

WE OFFER:
d Working Conditions
Group Life Insurance
roup Hospitalization
Insurance ©
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Free Pension Plan
illiam Morgan
se
Box

326,

1

at 272-7500

and/or

Honeywell
Easy¢coder

Grocer

EXPOSURE

or IBM equipment.
or Autocoder, IOCS

potential

in

FU-

UNUSUAL

OFFERS

OSITION

expanding

new

C.

Boyer

_
1920

869-2300.

: aging Corp. of America
Programmer-Analyst

oe "

r

STOCK

- $10,000 to $13,000
g
ional office
needs
an experiprogrammer
with systems exto s
rvise new installation
sting of tape oriented 3rd generaThis person also will
qui er.
to work with consultant in
ling
a
new
system
for
our

:

nization.
1€

=

Interested

persons

may

an
interview
by
mailing
a
stating
qualifications
and

ience to the address below. All
‘spondence
will be
completely
dential, Illinois State Scholarship
ission,

Box

607,

Deerfield,

Ill.

_ SALES OPPORTUNITY

Auto
MUST
and
|

ROOK

ELEMENTARY

Ill. Hours,

12

noon
to
p.m.
Monday
Friday and from 7 til noon on
ys
durir g the time school is in

gh

n. Summer
hours
to be_ar2d. Please call Mr. Komen, CR 2-

SAL
-

~

ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES

|

active Real Estate salesman in
ew-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.
ber of Evanston N/S Board plus
e
sales
and
development
nities. Call Louis Triebold.
WOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
okie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-3294

SERVICEMAN

ERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
trically and mechanically inclineo

Permanent
position.
Apply
in
mn.
North
Shore’
Refrigeration,

1 Simpson,

Skokie.

PAINTER
ITUTION
offers

-

and

IN

CENTRAL

exc.

unusual

working
fringe

EVANS:

cond.,

high

benefits.

Call DA 8-3042 personnel.
ka
PORTER
WORK
FOR
RETAIL

SHOE

ull time.
Y BERGER SHOE CENTER
5 W. Doraratat, Morton Grove
‘
O 5-7300
DENTS—H.S.

ers

OR

IRIVER
r

FOR

summer

day

Realsilk,

SCHOOL

camp.

Part-time

time. Must be over 21. Call OR

— Classified

Evanston Review

Salesman

EXPERIENCED,
commission plan.

SALARY
Call Jerry

724-7350.

AUTO PARTS COUNTER
MAN WANTed.
Must
be
exeriénced.
Excellent
salary.
OR
5-8602,
3714
Dempster,
Skokie.

DAY
CALL

PORTER
967-8939

EXPEDITER
TO
RUN
VAN
LINE
office in Evanston.
Will train. Good
pay and opportunity. Write T-122, Box
60, Wilmette, Il.

TRUCK
Full
know
after

DRIVER

TO WORK IN LAWNSHOP. PArk 4-4379.

DELIVER PIZZAS
or
part-time.
Top
pay.
Must
Evanston
area.
Call
869-2800
1 p.m.

DRIVER
WANTED
TO DRIVE
FOR
TAXI CAB
SERVICE,
2521 GROSS
POINT ROAD, EVANSTON
475-1004.

Pizza

Driver.

Own

DRAPweek to

112

Help

|

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
BOYS
AS
USHERS.
PART-TIME
hours. Minimum age 16. Kindly apply
in person, VARSITY THEATER.
1710 Sherman Av., Evanston.
CARPET
CLEANER;
ON
LOCATION
trainee,
chance
for
advancement,
permanent, 542 day week, $120.
Call 328-9500
GIRL TO WORK
IN DRY
CLEANING
store.
Winnetka.
Convenient
to
transp., experience preferred but not
necessary. Call 446-1200.
HAIR
DRESSER
Excellent salary and commission for
new
beauty
shop in
Deerfield.
945-5100

PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3288841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

Addressograph

typing

IN

or

warm
public

‘

NUMERIC

Part-Time Factory

ASSIST IN EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND
modification. Create mechanical innomeer ga and
assist in their development.

Computer Operator
SHOULD
HAVE
A
BASIC
KNOWLedge
of
auxiliary
data
process
equipment.
Willing to train an indi-_
vidual with high aptitude.

Material Handlers
EXCELLENT
good
working
ence required.

Operator

Dictaphone

Secretaries

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries
in Administration,
Sales Administration,
and
Customer
Service
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for
responsibility
and challenge.

Accounting

Clerk

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad, to learn accounting work.
Varied,
interesting
duties which
require an aptitude for figures, interest
in details, and good typing ability.

STARTING
conditions,

WAGE,
experi-

no

AVON
IS
THE
WORLD’S
LARGEST
manufacturer
of
quality
cosmetics,
come or call to let us tell you about
these excellent job opportunities.

CALL ROBERT JOHNSON
YO
5-0700
CHGO.
IR

SUB.

Products,

8-3500

Inc.

6901 Golf Road
Morton Grove, Ill.

PART TIME
PERMANENT POSITION
Advertising/Sales
Promotion Clerk
OPENING
FOR
A SHARP
GAL WHO
can devote approximately 24 hrs. per
week
between
9 a.m.
and
5 p.m.,,
Monday
through
Friday,
assisting
creative
people
in busy
Advertising
Department.
Responsibilities
will include typing, distribution of literature
and sample requests,
and tabulation
of promotion
results.
Specific
days
flexible, but ability to work
regular
schedule desirable. Will train fully.

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE AVE.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

R &amp; D Technicians

and Women
5

day

week,

from

9

a.m.

to 5

p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE

AV.

Ph.

EVANSTON

864-6050,

All Qualified

Help

ext.

Applicants

220

Welcome

Wanted—Men—Industrial

Experienced

Men

have

High

Graduates
and

Job

Security

learn
Night

a

Skilled

Shift.

. . Polishers

and

RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY
needs lab technicians. Will be engaged
in professional work of a non-routine
character.
Must
have
draft exempt
status. Only one to three semesters of
college
chemistry
and
some
lab
experience
is necessary.
Tuition refund plan. An opportunity to work in
an atmosphere of personal growth.
Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

THE

Permanent Full Time Positions

Assemblers

No

WE HAVE 9 TO 3 PART-TIME
WORK.»
available in our Shippjng Department.
No experience necessary.

ORand
good

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

REALTY CO.

Day

VISITORS

TO
2 YEARS
ALPHA
experience required.

Warehousemen

729-0004

on

DIRECT

facilities.

Keypunch

Avon

NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

FULL TIME PERSONNEL
Excellent
opportunity
to earn above
average income as associate of long
esatbMshed
real
estate
firm.
Floor
time, advertising and multiple listing
service. Will train interested parties.

School

AND

modern

shorthand
necessary,
just
a
friendly personality.
Previous
contact work helpful. .

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

MEN
TO WORK
IN BOOK BINDERY.
1126 South Boulevard, Evanston.
UN 4-4017

Openings

our

Clerk Typists

MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEE FOR
a plastic extrusion plant in Glenview.
Some
exp.
preferred
but not necessary.
Immediate
opening
available.
Contact Mr. Westfall at PA 9-0300.

NIGHTS.
MUST
KNOW
EVANSTON
area. Call 328-7800 after 4.

Receptionist
GREET

Draftsman

Project Draftsmen

FULL OR PART-TIME
Men
for
stock
handling,
shipping,
receiving, assembly work.
Call Don Corson, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

112

eee
;

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

FACTORY

DOETSCH

ce*

1

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young man with minimum of 2 years
college; good personality and appearance.
Will
be
responsible
for
new
data-phone program;
coordinating all
phases
of system
between
customer
locations and our offices. Some business
experience
helpful
but not required.

i: -- DAY = PER
references.
Good

Help Wtd.—Men

for:

Coordinator

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New
plant. All benefits.
$
Chicago oe
Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook
(1 blk. S. of Willow)
272-2990

113.

openings

INTERESTING
AND
ABSORBING
eo
for qualified
person
in our
aboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience
and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

Wanted—Men
industrial

GENERAL

have

Estimator

WANTED—YOUNG
MAN
TO
CUT
grass. Wilmette home,
near Hibbard
and Illinois Rd. Call AL 1-7437.

Car.

Experienced Man for
Delicatessen. AL |-3340.

FR

SMALL

CLERK

ELECTRICIAN
Must be experienced and have references. Anderson Brothers Electric Co.,
Evanston. GR 5-0240.

COLLEGE,

$2.50-$5.00 hour. Service customnear your home. Part-time now,

full
time this summer.
4 “"

BE
good

AND MAN
MOWER

JSTODIAN-FULL TIME

AND

YOUNG
MAN
TO LEARN
DISCOUNT
business.
Excellent
opportunity
for
advancement.
Good
starting
salary.
Apply
at Steinberg
Baum
Co., 1826
Second St., Highland Park.

mette, Ill. 60091.

‘Equal Opportunity Company

MAN

Packaged liquors and beer. No experience
necessary.
Under
50
yrs.
preferred. For particulars call OR 30045. 4033 Harrison St.,. Skokie.

|.

reer
in
selling
with
a major
maceutical co. A starting salary
,200 per year. Expenses, a comny car,
and training which leads
commission plus salary.
wonderful opportunity for a young
between
the ages of 23 to 35,
ze background, and the desire to
s a career. Write T-126, Box 60,

Dist. 28, Northbrook,

TRAIN.
Becker.

Help Wanted——Men
Household

CLEANING
MAN,
week,
must
have
Salary. ID 3-0070.

To Go With—
To Grow With

NEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRADUate
with
creative
and
organization
abilities to plan
and write
advertising bulletins and brochures. Will assume many responsibilities in production areas.

HIGH
SCHOOL
BOY.
6
HRS.
PER
wk. Vacuum
house, yard work. $1.50
hr. Steady job. Corner Ash and Cedar,
Winnetka. Call 446-6688 Mrs. Miller.

BODY MAN AND PAINTER
$4.00 PER HOUR.
CAVALLARI AUTO SERVICE
Lake Ave., Wilmette
AL 1-0104.

Company
Company

ie

Copywriter

HELPER

AUTO

data

r. Evanston executive office of
‘1 corp. Excellent starting salary,
ng conditions and fringe beneC.

Clerk

‘ ie 4

oe

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
REcent high school graduate. Excellent
opportunity to learn personnel work.
Good typing speed and an interest in
details essential.
2-3 years
business
experience
essential.

GENERAL
MAINTENANCE;
YARD
work; must drive; excellent salary for
an experienced married man, to live
in air-cond. furn. apt. on premises. HI
6-1455.

WANTED
TRUCK
HELPER.
SHORT
hours.
Good
pay.
Call
or come
in
between
9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
Norm’s
Beverage
Co. 2000 Maple,
Evanston,
GR 5-7030.

Emphasis

disk.

111

a

Personnel Clerk

CARPET CLEANING
Man for in-home carpet cleaning. Also
route
man.
Experience
necessary.
$150 per week. GR 5-1192.

FULL
TIME,
EXPERIENCED,
steady position, phone order business.
Wichman’s, UN 4-6320, ask for Art.

work desirable. Must have
experience
programming

etic tape

GA-

LIPSON
POTTER
JEWELERS
wants man to do shipping and to help
keep store clean. No exp. necessary:
full or part-time. Call 433-3300, 1854 ist
St., Highland Park.
;

DOWNTOWN
AND

RESIDENTIAL
or evenings.

We

KENNEL MAN
No experience necessary, good pay.
CARRIAGE HILL KENNEL
PA 4-0270
EXPERIENCED
GARDENER:
1 OR
2 days
per week.
No
lawn
mowing
required. Own transportation.
PArk 4-1083.

SALAD MAN WANTED. EXPERIENCE
not necessary
will train.
5 to 10:30
eves. For interview phone 446-4376 or
apply in person. Willow Inn Club, 1622
Willow Rd., Northfield.

ROGRAMMER, SR.
em
re

OR
2
FOR
rage. Weekends
PA 4-3030.

working

YOUNG
MAN.
WILL
TRAIN.
ery-Furniture store. $75 per
start. Phone 835-1611.

Bei

i 3
: 7 pee

¢

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

PART-TIME
the
Caravel
272-4358.

DAY WORK WILL
Call JU 8-3557 Mr.

HARDWARE
CLERK:
MIDDLE
AGED
or younger;
experience
helpful.
No
eves.;
42
day
Wednesday.
Good
salary. Eckart Hardware Co., 735 Elm
St., Winn.

An Equal Opportunity Employer’

GE DEGREE

BAKER'S

BRICKLAYERS

our resume to
Northbrook, Ill.

.NSTON

SHORT
ORDER
COOK,
or
full,
evenings,
for
Restaurant, Northbrook.

BOYS

RELIABLE,
HONEST,
STEADY
POS.
terrific salary.
Antony’s
Restaurant,
618 Church, Evanston.
BARTENDERS,
STEADY,
FOR COCKtail lounge
and
men’s
locker
room.
Apply
manager.
No
phone
calls
please. Bryn Mawr Country Club, 6600
N. Crawford Av., Lincolnwood.

ODUCT INSPECTOR

A Good
A Good

DESK
CLERK,
PART-TIME
HOURS
Monday through Friday, 5 p.m.
p.m. Apply to Mr. Hughes, Y.M.C.A.
’ 1000 Grove St., Evanston. GR 5-7400.
EXPERIENCED
APPLIANCE
REpairman.
Full
time,
40
hrs.
guaranteed
Call Bill Dixon,
432-5561
at
Ravinia Plumbing and Heating.

MAINTENANCE
MEN
FIRST
AND
2nd_
shifts.
Institutional
experience
preferred
but
not
necessary.
Good
salary North
Shore Congregation
Israel, Glencoe area. Call
VE 5-0724.

010
E. Lake Av., Glenview
qual Opportunity Employer

ist

DISHWASHER
Full or part-time.
Pleasant
conditions.
Hillcrest 6-5969

WANTED
SHIPPING
AND
RECEIVing clerk, also to drive station wagon
for deliveries. Experience not necessary.
Will
train.
Apply
at
Poe’s
Camera Co., 616 Davis St., Evanston.
Or phone for appt. GR 5-1600.

pee 929-3000

Professional

BOY
TO WORK
IN BAKERY
AFTER
school and-Sat. Call GR 5-6565.
MAIER’S BAKERY
706 Main St., Evanston

HANDLE AND CARE FOR SMALL
animals.
Full
or
part-time.
Permanent.
Do
not
phone.
ELSINGER’S,
1013 Davis Street, Evanston.

ae

113 Help Wtd.—Men and‘i Women
AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

PRINTER—NEEDS
YOUNG
MAN
who has had high school printing or
some
experience.
Days.
Evanston
location.
GR 5-6900

ASSISTANT

ee
aa
i

.

bonus

for

Packers . . Machine Operators . . Kingsbury . . Turret
Lathes . . Chucking

. . Hand Screw Machines

. Drill

C.T.A.

Peterson
To

Ave.

We

Door

Equal

Opportunity

can

selling

Mr.
An

Northfield
Employer

SUPERVISOR

The Bastian Blessing Co.
W.

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

FOR TEEN CLUB
We
need
young
but
mature
person
ihigh school grad. or older)
to run
Northbrook’s teen night-club. Various
and interesting duties. Willingness to
devote your time to this job and being
able to enjoy teens and ‘‘pop’’ music
most important factor. For more info.
or appt. for interview call Susan at
272-5845 after 5 p.m. or week-ends.
;
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE

Press . . Hardinges

420!

COMPANY

PROGRESSIVE
Consulting Engineering Firm
(Subdivision and Municipal Improve.)
Excellent Wilmette Location
Needs
Civil Engineer
Draftsman
Technical Secretary (no shorthand)
Excellent
working
conditions;
profit
sharing;
hospitalization;
major medical; salary commensurate with experience.
Why
drive
downtown?
Phone
256-4600 for interview.

Nights.

Dippers . . Order Filler . .

. .

CHEMICAL

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

Satisfaction.

Trade.

Extra

BORDEN

tive

Employer

use

Real

Weinrich

someone

Estate.

explain

interested

Come

proposition.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH

62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

Wilmette Life ¢ Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager *
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

in

a very

Highwood Herald

and

in

let

attrac

— 446-2600

May 18, 1967

�Sar Reatutnentt:
REAL ESTATE SALES

oF be

like

people,

have

enthusiasm

are willing
to learn, then we will
‘elcome you
in our congenial office,
hich has excellent referral clientel.
«on income potential. For interview
bhone

NN

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

yhLL
TIME
MANAGER
FOR
STUHent Cooperative Book Store at Garett Theological
Seminary.
We
will
onsider a man or woman.
Consider
etired
person.
Contact
Mr.
Milton
May at the seminary,
2121 Sheridan
Rd.,
Evanston
or
call
864-4205
for
ppointment.

BANK

TELLER

DORK
IN
HIGHLAND
PARK
ON
rourly
or
full
time
basis.
Full
enefits,
including
profit
sharing.
acations, insurance, ete. Phone 432800. Robert Nilles, Bank of Highland
Park.

ASSEMBLERS
H STARTING

pompany
Bus.

RATE,

benefits.

One

BONUS,

block

to

ALL

CTA

Quick Set, Inc.

1 N.

Central

Park

Skokie

LLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
an or woman for full time work in
book
ge
tg or renbPly
in
person
wie
See Mr
THWESTERN "STUDENT CO-OP
6 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

COOK
STITUTIONAL,
TO
WORK
WITH
ecipes,
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
shift, 40
hours per week,
exc.
rate,
unusual
ringe benefits. DA 8-3042. personnel.

SALES
FOR TEXT BOOKS. FULL TIME
Apply peer
dept., 4th fl.
CHANDLER’S
INC.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON
AN OR LADY. DRIVE SMALL SCHL.
bus, 7 to 9 and 3 to 5. Top pay. Only
ature drivers w/good records. Also
Apply now for next Sept. and have one
pf the finest part-time jobs.
mes Rasor Transportation,
432-7777.
DLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
an or woman for full time work in
supplv department.
Apply in person
only. See Mrs. Workman
ORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
P6 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

EMPLOYED
2

Wanted

Elms

brthbrook

272-1513

PART-TIME
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
ust be experienced, set up appts. for
pur salesmen. Call 869-7856.
K
son

NEED A FULL TIME SALESPERinterested in real estate. Call Mr.

ayser.
bniiworth

AL

Realty

HAIRDRESSER
PART-TIME
or full time
poo girl, full time.
Call AL 1-7160.

also

1-5600
sham-

RENTALS
0

For

CENTRAL,
ASBURY FOR EMPL.
young man
or student. Ideally furn.
Many
pleas. features.
Linens.
Parkng. No cooking or smoking.
GR
55605
EGRATED FURNISHED ROOM TO
rent, next to bath, to employed male,
igh caliber.
Call after 5 p.m.
4754666.
ANSTON:
LIV.
RM.
AND
BEDoom for one or two persons. Also liv.
m. and bdrm. comb. with kitchen for
2 persons. UN 4-2393.
EAN,
CHEERFUL,
NEWLY
DECOated rm. for
young employed lady.
ooking
facilities,
nr.
transp.
and
Downtown Evanston. DA 8-9034.

RGE
ROOM
WITH
ADJOINING
bath for business
man
or graduate
student. 1 blk. to Northwestern and all
ransportation. Call 491-1067.

For Rent—
Housekeeping

Light

Board

131

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification +200
this Paper!
ay

18,

1967

in

Evanston’s

132

Rooms

Room

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

MUNDELEIN

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

oo

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Practical and Economical
Luxury Elevator Building
Bedrooms

Free gas for cooking and heating
. 2
FREE
PARKING
spaces
per
apartment

refrigerator-freezer

.
.
.
.
.

Open

(color

House

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M, TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

FOR

LO

MORE

6-1002

INFORMATION

(Model

Apartment)

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in Mundelein) and Hawley to Prospect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

NEWER
.
.
.
.
.

INSPECT

EACH

PLYMOUTH

DAY

or

6589.

2040 Sherman,
air cond.,
garage,
bdrms., $255. Try. DA 8-4535.

2

THE CORINTHIAN
Attractive
nr.

J. CYRUS
Ave.

EVANSTON,

court,
2
DA 8-4535

3 Bdrm.

lake,

1ST

schools,
$1

&amp; CO.
Evanston
BR 3-2660

737 RIDGE

OPEN’
SUN:
12
FO"
3
DAILY
SY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms., 2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

&amp; Co.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

and

Phone 724-7340
HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500

Come
and see these really spacious
apartments
equipped
with
all
the
latest
features
for
easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own
private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
central gas fired hot water system,
individually controlled in each
apartment.
Kitchens
are
unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven
de-luxe
ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air
conditioned with wall type units.

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

ton.

FLOOR,

Heat
$130.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Furnished
NORTH

Call 475-4414.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

&amp; TYSON,

$105
$65

Mod.

INC.

APTS.

$135
near

4 ag
2

P.M.

FIVE LARGE
GARAGE.

EVANS-

DA

1511 Sherman

DAVIS
NR.
NEW

close

Ev

PATK 45600

ROOM

these

larrge

Daa

3

bdrm.,

Complete
Call now

QUINLAN

Ncaacniet
2

batha

kitchens,
to inspect.

e

&amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AVE., EVANSTO!
BRoadway 3-

EVANSTON
AVAILABLE 6/15/67
Immaculate 5 room apartment.
ed sun
i
family $165

;

Sarage.

Desire

Wallace &amp; Orth, st
GReenleaf

5-2700

EVANSTON
3

531 GROVE

rms.,-

June

STREET

including

ist at

$155.

DOWN

OWN

din.

area.

NEAR
one

avail

N.U.

person.

ond ‘&amp; MORTGAGE

Charming
2nd
fir.,
woodburning
fireplace,
_baths,
1
car
garage,
chides,
$1275 monthly.

G. Nixon,

Call

Hahn
Av.

bi

Realtor

Bidg.

(740-48 W. JARVIS
2'/)
ROOMS
MAY
|
CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
FOR
O
adult.

Good

761-0789
61-0

shopping

and transp.

;

DA 8-1819. :

IF

YOU ENJOY THE “CHAR
the old world you will want.
spacious 4 bdrm. apt. Has 3 baths,

frpls.,
high
ceilings,
pointment
call Mrs.

AVE.

to transportation.

—

1210 Astor St., Chicago

8-3200

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile

baths,

Avenue

EVANSTON

UNIQUE

LIVING

MAPLE

2 ayn
a
St

445 SHERMAN

A

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual
features:
central
aircond.; year ’round swim.
pool;
Sun
Deck: soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private
large
terraces. See models. From $180
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

1501

XC.

AVAIL. MMEDIATELY

INC.

Av.

EVANSTON

ROOMS,
NEAR

EVANSTON

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
LUXURIOUS

ate.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc

Helen

RIDGE ‘NR.

GLENVIEW

RD.

anager

Room 300
1609 Sherman

&amp; GOLEE,
AIL. JUNE

Sherman

air-cond.

1732. Orrington

7 DAYS

RMS.,
2ND
FL.,
SIMPSON
Sherman. a
AVAIL. JULY 1
2ND
FL.
AIR
COND.

1564

rm.

3 rms. limited P
July lst at
$132.5

RO 3-1270

AV.
1ST FL.,

(
av

EVANSTON

AV.

OCCUPANCY

SMART

leases

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

41%

Resident

$140
Con-

rooms.

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

1 ae

barber

term

maint. bldg. Some with tiled wait, in
bath. Free gas. Expert dec. Priva’
parking avail.
4 block to beach
park.
Rentals from $142.50. vane.
ocecupanc

ments.
service.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1333 MAPLE

OPEN

drug

and

Short

TRANSPORTATION.
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

7616 MARSHFIELD
$130
Studio
type
apt.
with
large
living
room,
kitchen
and
bath
in
a new
elevator bldg. Air cond., carpetg.
GEORGE
J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

MODEL

Shop,

beauty

7705 SHERIDAN

INC.

7650 SHERIDAN Rd.
Three rooms, air cond., parquet,
the lake, Ist floor newer.

to

elev.
Dopp,

For

e Craig Newton Realtors, 777-

Evanston:
2

OR

3

Prestige

BEDROOM

eset

Location

APTS.,

2

walking distance to lake, shop
restaurants. Overlooks park.

aot

ate possession.

NEWTON REALTORS
777-8855
JULY IsT
2 BDRM., 144 BATH
Ideally
located
near
beaches,
14 block to
Se

AL

6- 3024.

APT.

gas.

spect.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

Evanston—''Coach

INC.
Evanston
BR 3-3750

House"

CENTRAL
EAST,
2 BDRMS,
AVAIL,
June Ist $110 per month, includ., gar,
Adults only. Call Mrs. McBean
Evenings 864-5064 or L. A. Peterson GR 5-

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

901

300
tit

JUNE

Coffee

premises.

GReenleaf 5-2700

CHICAGO

,

KITCHENE

Ridgeview Apartment hee

$125

BUILDING
All large

AND

able.

Two PEDROOMS
WASHINGTON Cir., L.F
1151 DEERFIELD RD.—ist fir.
146 GLENCOE RD.—Glencoe

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

2 Bdrm.,

available.

A

Garbage

&amp; TYSON,

7524 N. DAMEN Ave.
Five
bright
spacious
venient to shops, transp.

INC.

EV.

BRoadway

CHICAGO

included,

AV.,

AVE.

AVE.,

4-2600

launderette,

Evanston,
Il.
273-1855

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

(

apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
service, telephone service, ~_ gar

ONE BEDROOM
PARK-—Glencoe

QUINLAN

ho

LOCATION

SHERMAN

BEDROOM

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

HOUSE APTS.
$190
2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

2ND

in

EFFICIENCIES
812 CLARK—close to campus
1159 WILMETTE AV—elev. bidg.
342

apt.

glassed

QUINLAN &amp; eae

isposal,
large
closets
and
laundry
facilities. Handy
to shopping,
buses,
and schools.
$210 PEER MON TH
DUNDEE AND PFINGSTEN ROADS.
Phone 272-8595

QUINLAN

spacious

heated

PRESTIGE

UNiversity
campus

RD—AIR

light,

plus

Large picture windowed living
all electric kitchens, spacious
2 Ween
1. rf pat ‘i pivere par

1571

appliances

very

1616 HINMAN

all

2 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE JUNE iST.
Fully carpeted, 142 baths, swimming
pool, heat,
air conditioning,
cooking

=

RENT

6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.

bdrms.,

Apartments

1766 Greenwood

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

bldg.,

St. shops and
Immed.
occu-

Street

ATTRACTIVE

5-1010.

5-3010

NORTHBROOK
Cambridge Court

TOWN

bldg., 2 baths,
2
PA
8-3757 or 475-

2246
Sherman,
beautiful
bdrms., July 1, $215. Phone

524 Davis
491-1855

APT.

extra large liv., din rm
comb-l
family kitchen w/ d and d. Beau’
yard for entertaining and
ue
Avail,
now
$350 per mon
avail. To inspect
call Mrs.
evennes 864-5064 or L.A. Peterson

r.,
breakfast
occupancy.

Main
rm.

RM.

SHERIDAN

3

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

GLENVIEW
1620 to

gucgllient

large
rooms,
full
nook in kitchen. ead.

See Ann Drago on Premises
1746 N. Greenwood

2 TO 5.

MAISONETTE
APARTMENTS

233 Asbury
UN 4-9020

GR

avail.!

APARTMENTS

1101 Grove,
Elev.
bdrms.
$310. Call

Also

L. A. Peterson

APARTMENTS

Finest Location!
Air Conditioning including
Deluxe electric kitchen!
Garage or parking!
Elegant design!

JULY

RED BRICK—TWO BEDROOMS
AVAIL, JULY 1ST
CHECK
THESE
FEATURES,
THEN
come see these apartments where the
key
to ‘‘ease
of living’’
is at the
‘*Ridge-Austin.”’
Picture window in living room.
All-electric G.E. kitchen.
Double Philippine mahogany
wardrobe closets.
Ceramic tile bath with fogproof medicine cabinet.
Parking stall incl. in rent.
View overlooking school park.
Reasonable rent—$190 per month
Please phone our Supt. Don Schetter
tour -8771 to see these apts. at 1000
ustin.

16 cu. ft.

Closet space galore!
FREE
master
TV
antenna
and UHF)
all schools nearby
steps away from shopping
5 minutes from tollways
Air conditionin
Full-size breakfast room

AVAIL.

MICHIGAN.

TWO ROOMS
2001 PRATT CT., oy
a
small unit bldg. $72

UNiversity 9-1409
ELEVATOR BLDG!

Includes:
. 2-door

53644

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

APT.

GR

-

Evanston ''View of Wrus

Corp.

Ave.

825 FOREST,
near
transp., full din.
pancy.

Bldg.

. INDOOR HEATED GARAGE
. Built-in Gas Ovens
. Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored Baths
. Window asking.
C&amp;NW,
Shops,
Bus, ‘‘L’’
Mrs. Fieldman
Resident Manager

(144 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or June 1 or July 1 lease

.
.

Elevator

Hinman

212

tioned,

ONE BEDROOM
605 CASE PL., one bedroom efficiency
apt. New
Orleans
style bldg.,
ldry.
fac. on premises. Avail. July Ist.

AVE.

~ 800 HINMAN
Air Cond. Elev. Bldg.
Avail. Immed. Spacious
One Bedroom Apt.
4 Rm. Apt. Avail. July Ist.

Rent—Apartments

Two

Evanston

Waterford

1519

THE PRESIDENTIAL

child.

A_

FROM

LANDSCAPED ROOF GARDEN.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST.
AGENT ON PREMISES.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Call 328-6876

For

CO.
St.,

YOU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
apartment building. It is conveniently
located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is
out
of
this
world.
Kitchens
are
equipped
with
G.E.
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers, and
disposals: Baths are full ceramic tile
with marble top lavatories and extra
large mirrors

WOMAN
WITH
YOUNG
CHILD
TO
share Evanston residence with workwithout

Newest

ALSO

%

THS,
RENT $185 PLU
OPTION TO BUY.

TION.
WITH

911

FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

ing woman

Central

,NON- RACIAL

SPACIOUS 2 BDRM. 2 BATH APT.,
BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED, ie

DAILY.

2025 SHERMAN

WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
responsible employed woman or school
teacher.
Free
rm.
and
board.
No
children. Refs. req. ID 2-5607 after 7
p.m.

GEORGE

HUNTING?

and

1520

For Rent—Apartments

Ave.

Beautiful Apt. — Evanston's
most distinguished elev. apt.
bldg. Finest loc.

$235
$300
$365

THE RAYMOND

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
also
sleeping
rooms.
Free
parking,
Central Hotel, 629 Green Bay Road,
Wilmette, ALpine 1-8018.

126

from
from
from

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

328-7200

WANTED,
ROOM
WITH
PRIVATE
bath, quiet clean. June Ist. Close to
transportation.
Write
T-120,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
YOUNG LADY DESIRES ROOM WITH
kitchen
privileges
in Wilmette
near
1232 Central Av. Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AL 1-4300 ext. 247.

913
Forest,
shops.

AUTOMOBILE

OPEN

EMPLOYED
LADY
DESIRES
ROOM
vicinity Asbury and Oakton, Evanston.
Call 539-7544 after 7 p.m.

124

[519 Hinman

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
voor y aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dinning rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

REFINED EMPLOYED LADY WOULD
like pleasant comfortable room with
kit. priv. Wilmette or Glenview area.
Call 724-3833

NNETKA:
DOUBLE
ROOM,
2
plothes
closets,
semi-private
bath.
1
block to | {ransportation. Call after 4
SINESSMAN
—
EVANSTON.
Share kitchen, bath and TV. Call 3287094 Winnetka—air cond.—one block to
&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

Rent—Rooms

WANTED:
A
SINGLE
SLEEPING
room
for Christian man.
Vicinity of
Edens
and
Willow
Road.
Leave
message
and
phone
number
with
Peaster Oil Co. 446-8500.

Rent—Rooms

DR
GENTLEMAN:
LGE.
CORNER
rm.; huge closet; N. and E. windows;
adj.
tile bath
and
shower;
2 biks.
Davis St. and transp. Call after 6 p.m.
DAvis 8-2844.
EVANSTON:
IMMAC.
STUDIO
ype rm., semi private bath w/shower
attractive
apt.
Mature
business
yey pref, Evenings after 7 p.m. 475B

to

1 bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

132

132, "dens Raahingublionat

Evanston's Only New Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

EVANSTON
ROOMS
NICELY
FURN.
and
dec.
Switchboard
and
maid
service.
Special
spring
rates.
Post
grad. students welcome. UN 4-4905.

121

For Rent—Apartments

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sq.

RENT

ADJOINING
ROOMS,
SUIT
1-2
men, with kitchen. Also sleepin
room
for 1.
Private
entrance.
Wilmette.
Men only. ALpine 1-2796
-

FRY
PW

WILL

room or share my lovely home with
same. 272-3660 days, 272-2595 evenings.

ANTED: BANK TELLER, COMMERial
or
savings
dept.
Experience
preferred
but
will
train.
Glencoe
ener ‘Bank See Mr. Schinler. 8352800.
COOK, NIGHTS
Top salary
Wemauratt 3370 Waukegan

LADY

132

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Park Herald « esac ——

[ST FL. OF

2 APF,

—

NEAR
LAKE,
N.U.,
BUS
AND
“L”
Orrington Sch. Dist. 3 bdrms. Be 8:
wat
rm., din. rm. and mod. elec. kit.
N 4-6570

AVAILABLE

AUGUST

1ST,

914

ee

son, Evanston: 5 rms. 2nd fl.; wal
trains; shops; bus; lake; $157.50.
869-6380.

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

13

�BEACH

EVANSTON—444

peng

k

S.

of

Evanston,

‘excellent ransp.
Call
BR 4-6964.

ECONOMY

700

Main

—

sit

ults, no pets.

APARTMENTS

2%2

rooms.

2nd

fir.

:

$85.

A
;
UN 4-9020
DE LUXE 4 RM. APT.
MANAGED
BLDG., _ 6200
at

1219

p.,

tile

Granville

kitchen

and

aerate a

ee

$125.

Av.

Excel.

bath.

Newly

743-7289.

‘RMS:,

LGE.

LIV.

See

RM.,-

LGE.

HONE

ie

HOURS:

6 rms.;

EVANSTON.
2
STORY
BLDG.,
1ST
fl., 3 bdrms.,
142 baths, central aircond., priv. parking, dec. Avail. now.
$225. mo. Aft. 12 noon, 869-7119.

9 TO 5

tof
_§.

:

SHOPS, TRANSP.
LINCOLN SCHOOL

2 col thle baths.

GARDEN

AP

vis 8-5943

4

ROOM
3RD
FL.
APT.
AVAIL.
August Ist, 26 126 Callan, Evanston.
By appointment phone UN
9-0596 or
. 864-4943.

$60

$125

CEntral

6-8696

who fikes to decorate
and
$185 mo. Attractive lease. DA

a

AVAIL.

JUNE

new
Williamsburg
olonial
aed per month,
Inc., garage.
eterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

+e
:

pape

5

ROOMS-TWO

rooms,
se arate dining room,
eating
area in kitchen, screened
orch, 2nd
r. Garage parking included. Adults
oe
Walking distance to transporta85. per mo. Call evenings after
Bag on: 4-6128.
"4 fan RM. 2 BDRM.
APT. 2ND FLR.

2

fam.

bldg.

and

Off

N.U.

Campus.

EVANSTON
1111 CHURCH STREET
Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Sublease
new lease. 7th fl. modern high rise.

Nr.

‘Breet gas
only. “Cail onrr 5 p.m.

EVANSTON:

413.
:

=

3

oe

BEDROOMS.

ND

on
mo.

2

BATHS

1

BEDRM.

$245

APT.,

apt.,

per

$125.,

CENTRAL

W

sublease.

Call UN

4 ROOMS,

_ VERY

Be ,

CLEAN.

oe

NICE VIEW.

Possession

June

15 or?

UN

9-

:

2 BEDROOMS

:

hy “L.”’ Large
$205 incl. air

Pa Boat

541

Hinman,

AL

SPs

$310. Slosar, 864-2561
S.E., 3142 ROOM APT.

ON

TRABLE

ie
MI

lier.
ELL

ie

314

or

1ST
and

1

one

pets.

APT.

or

IN

two

BROS.

FL., 6 RM.

APT.,

no

$125.

Mrs.

GR

5-3900

AVAIL.

_

EVANSTON.

6

ROOM

2ND

2 EVANSTON—2 125 RIDGE
:

4 LG.

8-5781

RMS.

FREE

GAS.

$145

CEntral

to transp. and shopping. Available
July 1. $125 per mon
69-7090

FLOOR

APT.

NEAR

MAIN

and Ridge, Evanston. 5 rooms, newly
dec., extra lg. liv. room, din. room, 2
bdrms., 142 baths and kit. UN 9-0496.

“EVANSTON, 347 CUSTER

RMS.,
1ST FLR.
GOOD
TRANS.
Decorated. $150. Lock, DA 8-6289.
7 RM. DE LUXE BEAUT. MODERN 2
, ist;

#

gar.;

2 baths;

nr. park;

under

$250.

-SUBLET

SH

frpl.;

den;

din.

rm.;

conv. loc. nr. “L’’ bus:

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON

4 1ge. rooms, near trans. and shopping,

25 ST JOHNS,
bedrm.

_

refrig.

apt.

furn.

HIGHLAND

sep.

din.

Avail

June

0406 or ID 93-5041.

_ 14—

Classified

rm.,

ist.

Evenings

PARK

stove

$140.

446.

1ST

FL.

2

basement;
Phone
869-

EVANSTON:
4 ROOMS,
Stove and refrig.; adults
occup.; eae.

1ST
FLOOR,
only. Immed.,

month.

ing,

etc.

3 bdrms.

provided.

UN

drapes,

1

switchboard

ser-

Evanston

YOU'LL
3

RM.
bath.

MANOR

LIKE THIS

East

Evanston

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR, BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L, A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

SINGLE
MAN.
2
LGE.
RM.
APT.
Attra.
furniture.
8
windows.
New
refrig. Share bath with one other. $80
per
mo.
incl.
util.,
linens,
maid
service.
6818
N.
Wayne,
Chgo.
Nr.
“LL” AM 2-1964.

FROM

NORTHWESTERN

Near all transp. and shops. .Furn.
unfurn.; 3 and 5 rm. apts. Call:
GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602

U.
or

UTILITIES FREE
NICELY
FURN.
block to lake and
743-2350.
3

AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 Redrm,
14% ti
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W
Univ.
a
walk to grade school. Comp.
carpt
De luxe built-in cab’t. kit., dishwas
er, disposal, washer-dryer- comb. 1 ¢
gar., gas ht. $270. No Nets.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4
WILMETTE.
AVAILABLE
AUGUS
Red
brick,
9 yrs.
old,
3
bdrm
sundeck,
2i5 baths, liv. rm. w/frp
din.
rm.,
fam.
rm.,
carpeted,
pa
bsmt., 115 car gar., " quiet resident:
area, ‘manicured lawn, excel. locatid
$375. Call 6 to 8 p.m., ‘AL 1-2081.

APT.

HIGHLAND
PARK
LUXURY
RE
dence. 3 bdrm., 242 bath modern hor
with pan. fam. rm. Cent. air con
carpeting, drapes, Hi-Fi. $400
per
H. AND R. ANSPACH ING.
463 Central Av.
Highland Pa
ID 2-1212
WILMETTE—PREFERRED
ARE
Conv. location. Lg. liv. rm. w/frr
din. rm., breakfast nook in kitchen
bdrms. Lovely yard, 2 car gar. Ava

after

mo.

CLEAN ATTRACTIVE
2 BDRM. APT.,
choice
Evanston
neighborhood,
nr.
beach and all conveniences. June 15th.
DA 8-7817.
201 MAIN
ST.,
EVANSTON,
6 RMS.,
furn. 2 flat bldg., 3-4 bdrms. Ideal for
NU people. Summer
or longer. $200.
GR 5-3000.
ONE
BEDROOM
HOUSE
TRAILER
for one employed gentleman, on pri.
property. All util. paid. On Milwaukee
Av., nr Lake Av. 824-6400.

ROOM
STUDIO
APT.,
NICELY
furn. Tile bath w/shower.
S. Evanston.
Utilities
incl.
Lease.
$98
per
month. UN 4-0145.

EVANSTON
—
2
ROOM
STUDIO,
share
bath with
one.
$92.50,
single,
includes
utilities.
Available
now
on
lease. No. 3 a
GR 5-6218.

342-5

LARGE

Parking facilities, 2 blocks
block to ‘‘L”’
275-2216

ROOMS.

to lake.

1

ATTRACTIVE
5-RM.
APT.
1ST
FL.
Exc. loc. central Evanston. Unusually
convenient to transp., shopping. Univ.
May to Oct. Compl. furn. 475-2384.
ELEV.
BLDG.
1311
CHICAGO
AV.,
Evanston.
Daily
nage "agg *
All
utilities. Lge. 3 rm.
$170. Also
lge. liv. rm. w/bath, $95, Dab 3548.

STUDENTS,

SUBLEASE

FOR

SUM-

mer or lease for 1 yr. 4 rm. used as 2
bedrms., S. of Howard, Chicago; $100
mo. 262-1160 or 492-3109, Bill
Kohner.
EVANSTON:
5 RM.
ATTRACTIVELY
furnished.
Avail. to couple July and
Aug. Near shpg. and transp. Write T112, Box 60, Wilmette, ae
2—2144—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
sign airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.

136

For

Rent—Houses

EXCELLENT

EVANSTON

NEW

HOME

WITH

FINE

floor
plan.
Living
room’
w/frpl.;
dining ‘“L,’’ modern
cabinet
kitchen
w/appliances
and
eating
area.
4
drms.
and 21% baths. This is in a
good location, close to schools, shops
and Davis St. transeran.
Prefer 23 yr. lease at $435
per month from
June ist. Call for appointment.

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

5-1617

2
RM.
APT.
1
beach; $85 per mo.

RM.
FURN.
APT.
FOR
MIDDLE
age couple or lady in exchange for
services for couple. Prepare 1 meal,
housekeeping.
Write
T-123,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.

NEWLY
DECORATED,
ATTRACTIVE,
4 bedrm.
14%
bath
brick
home
on
wooded property. Near transportation,
shopping and schools. New Trier East.
Immediate
possess.
$290 per month.
Please call Mrs. Campbell.
C

McGUIRE

567 Lincoln

Ave.,

LAKE

&amp; ORR,

Winnetka

Adults

St. AL

preferred.

$

1-4912.

COTTAGE
IN REAR.
KENILWORT
One yr. lease. Rent $155. Suitable
sm.
family.
Nr.
schl.,
shop
transp. Avail. June Ist. Write TP
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

EVANSTON;
FURNISHED
APARTment, 1 bdrm., wall to wall carpets.
Close
to NU
campus
and shopping
district. GR 5-0068.

EVANSTON:

15.

KENILWORTH WEST:
6 rm.;
1%
baths;
2 bedrm.
p
tandem. Util. rm. 2 car garage. Sez
schl. 1 blk. to train. HI 6-4073
afte
p.m.

1738
CHICAGO
AVE.,
EVANSTON.
2nd fl. of 2 flat. 6 rms., furn. Near
N.U. Suitable 3 or 4 people. $200 mo.
Summer or longer. GR 5-3000.

144

June

123-17th

EAST
KENILWORTH—PRESTIQG
area. 6 rm.
home
consisting of |]
rm., din. rm., cabt. kit., den, and
bdrms. Walk to train or Sears Ss
Stove, refrig. Move right in. $325 n
AL 6- 31998.

WINNETKA

W/BDRM.,
KIT.,
PRIV.
142
blks.
NORTH
of
Chicago-Evanston-SkoOnly $100 w/util. Lease. GR

Central

ESTES

EVANSTON:
SUB-LEASE
3
RM.
furn. apt. with maid service, 3 mos.
$170. Central loc. near Northwestern
Univ. Teddy after 5 p.m. DA 8-1711.

513

APT.

kie bus.
5-6036.

W.

ROOM
APT.
SUITABLE
FOR
SINgle person Southeast Evanston, Hidea-bed, bar kitchen. Avail.
June
Ist.
GR 5-0297.

Hokanson

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St
GReenleaf 5-2100

2 BLKS.

EVANSTON-2
BEDROOM
DELUXE,
2 bath. Dish washer.
Elevator bldg.
For inspection call Mr. Dan.UN 9-0246.
4
ROOM
2
BEDROOM,
MODERN
bath in S. Evanston.
$150 a month.
Call Paul E. Leason, 222-1200.

TOWNHOUSE

ELMGATE

1712

LIV. RM., KITCH. AND BATH. CONV.
‘to transp. and shopping. Avail. June
15th. $150. UN 4-6744, UN 4-8391.
TO SUBLEASE
BY JUNE
15 412 RM.
furn. apt., sleeps 3; 2 bedrms. located
at 82612 Washington,
Evanston.
Call
475-9180 or 328-1761, ask for Geister or
Protz.

CENTRAL

3 bedrooms, 145 baths, new furn.
UITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

SUBLEASE:

FROM

RD.

Very mod. 3 room air-cond. apartment
in exc. maint. building. Tile bath and
kitchen.
All
modern
furniture
and
furnishings. 14 blk. to beach and park.
Avail. June ist. $175 utilities included.
Resident Manager
262-2675

6 ROOM

PARK

2 BEDROOM

CHICAGO

carpet-

So:
Blvd.
.“El’.
stop.
Lee,
kit:
Available June 15th; $125 per month.
Call 328-5347

HOTEL

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

7705 SHERIDAN

rin

NEWLY
DECORATED
ONE
RM.
kitchenette apt. for mature employed
person.
Nr.
transp.
and
Downtown
Evanston. DA 8-9034.

NEW
| Bdrm. Apts.

901

Evanston

1 BLK.

Hinman,

RIDGEVIEW

3

RMS.,

elevator

BEAUTIFULLY
FURNISHED
STUDIO
and 1 bdrm. apartments for rent on a
year to year basis. Maid, linen, and
switchboard servicas. Studio apt., $195
per mo. Bdrm. apts. from $225 to $275
per mo. Conveniently located near the
lake
in
Downtown
Evanston.
Exc.
transportation.
The
Library
Plaza
Hotel, 1637 Orrington Av., Evanston.
Call Miss Wilson,
UN 4-8000.

414
RMS.
AVAIL.
JUNE
1ST.
1ST
floor. $150. DAvis 8-5295.
621 SHERIDAN
ROAD
.. . DELUXE
5 rm. 2 BR, Ist floor. New kitchen,
new bath, new wiring, new decorating.
Immediate occupancy $235. 869-2575.
AVAILABLE
JUNE
1.
ONE
BEDroom.,
fully carpeted
apt. Cent. aircond., swimming pool, i eal loc. $180.
Days, 738-2500, ext. 845; eves, 677-6804.

342

and

JUST COMPLETED TO BE OCCUPIED
for first time. Many unusual features:
Cent.
air-cond.;
year
’round
swim.
pool; sundeck;
soundproof;
fireproof;
hospitality rooms;
private large terraces; realistic rents.
2
GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

4-5299.

Near Davis,

HOTEL

vice.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

OPPORTUNITY
FOR JUST
family. N.W. Evanston, $200

per

710 HINMAN AVE., EVANSTON
4 rm.
apt.; large liv. rm.
and din.
rm.;
ist fl.; $135;
1 or 2 yr.. lease
after June 1; good trans. 328-4942.

3-8911.

heat and water
furnished.
and weekends 328-8614.

LUXE

DES PLAINES — SUBLET JULY 1ST.
Air conditioned
1 bdrm.
apt.,
pool.
Near Golf Mill, $150. Cal 299- 1554.

Ridge

6- 8696

TH EVANSTON, 2604 EASTWOOD,
floor, 442 rooms, tile bath, close

GROUND

DE

'‘EVANSTON-STUDIO
TYPE-NEAR
lake-2 bedrooms-$145 per mo. Avail.
July ist.-GR 5-1010. L. A. Peterson &amp;
Co.-Realtor.
GLENVIEW-SUBLEASE
MODERN
2bdrm. apt. 2 blks. to schl. and trans.
Incl.
appl.
Avail.
July
1. Lots
of
parking and play area. 724-1440.

floor of 2 flat in residential neighbor. Close
to No.
2 bus.
Adults
oo _ _preferred. Avail. July 1. 328-0267.

DAvis

AVAIL.

EVANSTON- a
“NEAR
LAKE,
4
room-Garden Apt. Avail. August. Ist.ey per mo., adults only. GR 5-1010.
A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.

-

;

FLOOR

EVANSTON: LGE. DE LUXE 3 BDRM.
2 bath
apt.;
elec. kit.;
prime
loc.;
newer
buildin
ee
All
rms.
extra lge. 869-3

JULY

APT.,

near
$100

Evanston.

EFFICIENCY,

UNUSUAL
the right

NORTH

adults,

Immed.

lge, liv. and din. rms., 3 bdrms.,
tie
8 ath,
back
porch,
yard.
Gar.
Set oe
712
Hinman
Av.,
Evanston.
:
r 6 on weekdays, UN 4-1993.
EVANSTON
1604 Ran RUW. BASEMENT APT.
‘
available
immediately,
pental $100. See Agent.

‘

:

RM.

for

or

EVANSTON,
CHARMING
2 BEDRM.
apt. with wdbrng. fireplace;
walk to
beach, shopping, transp. Ist fl.; avail.
July 1; $140. UN 4-2525 P after 6 p.m.

6-

bt
., newer bidg., first floor, avail.
June
ist.,
parking
area,
close
to
; ieee ., responsible
people. $140. 864-

y., ideal

July 1st.
864-9644

2ND_

Ave.,

bedrm.
apt. with private
rent $185;
avail. July 1.

“Evanston, 929 Washington
MS.;
4 BDRMS.;
2 BATHS;
flr.
Will decorate. Good
transp.

avail.

EVANSTON,

rooms. Near
cond., prkg.,
Evan.,

Maid,

De Luxe

EVANSTON,
S.E. MODERN
5 RM. IN
quiet
residential
area;
1 block
to
shopping; walk to ‘‘L’’; adults; avail.
early July. 475-7992.

.

14 block
- beaches.

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

34%

dec.,
lst.

9-8553.

ROOM,

Hinman

For Rent—Furnished

Main and
GLENVIEW

June
ist., 3 blks.
from
campus,
2
blks.
from
Downtown,
Rent
$72.50
mo. 864-7459 after 7:00 p.m.

9-0800 days.

275-5154.

4

733

| EVANSTON

St., Evanston.
Conv. to’ transp.
and
e papers:
parking,
air conditioning.

Evenings,
_

GAFFIELD,

stove, newly
Avail.
June

plus gas, elec. UN

flat bidg. in Evanston

nice
residential
snaet.
nr schools. 446-1646.

‘NEW
pot tae

new 2

828

rooms, refrig.,
transp.,
N.U.

NEW APT. W/SEP. DIN. RM. | SUBLET:

n brand

WANTED
2
OR
3
BEDRM.
APT.
June
ist occupancy.
Rent
$130-$150
Call 256-1265.

RENTAL
LARGE
4
South
Evanston
near
P25, "415- 1557.

ONE ROOM APT. FOR ONE PERSON,
914
Sherman
Av.,
Evanston.
Kit.,
dressing
room
and
bath.
Util. incl.
Call Benson GR 5-3330.

Stove
and
re rig.
and
parking.

ogee
ec.,

EXECUTIVE
DESIRES,
3 BEDROOM
furnished house or apt. on near North
or Northshore
for June.
Exc.
local
refs. Call 475-2002.

Pgs

WILMETTE
FIRST
FLOOR
2 BEDroom heated apt. with yard and
Exc. location. $150 per month. A
0687 or PA 4-1962.

BED-

FAMILY
NEED
5 OR
floor
apt.
or house
in
South Evanston for July
Have
2
grade-school
cat. Under
$200 month.
6 p.m.

PHYSICIAN
AND
WIFE,
2
CHILdren
desire
2
bedroom
apt.
or
townhouse by July 1, prefer Evanston,
call after 6:00 p.m
787-0568
YOUNG
EMPLOYED
COUPLE
DEsire 4 or 5rm. apt. by June Ist. Ist or
2nd floor. $100-$115 go. incl. utilities
nr. No. 2 bus. Call 864-6907 after 6 p.m.
DOG
OWNING
WIFE
WHO’S
HUSband
is
in
Vietnam
desires
an
efficiency
apt. with yard privileges.
Call after 5 p.m. 475-3462.

134

Bee

0, 242-3 rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof
yoni mod. kit., tile bath, nicely furn.
Ba
rent. Manager on premises 338-

to Rent—Apts.

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room_
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.

SUBLET
2
BEDROOM,
2
BATH
modern
apartment
near
Downtown
Evanston. Dishwasher, air cond. Many
extras! Elevator building. 869-4323.

1ST

_ First floor! Avail June 1st! 8 spacious
;

ig

Pin

N.E.
BEDROOMS

i

Wanted

RESPONSIBLE
6 room
Ist
Southeast or
1
occupancy.
boys
and 1
328-7196 after

EVANSTON
4
ROOM
APT.,
2ND
‘floor,
heated,
2
bedrooms.
Newly
gates. Near transportation. 1521 Lee
t.

APT.-PLUS-STUDIO
/of Paris or Old Town right in
Evanston. A =
542 rm. apt.
plus
space
6 for the
artistic

onl
create.

133.

DEERFIELD—4
RM.
COACH
HOUSE
$150
a
month
including
utilities.
Available
June
Ist.
945-4954,
call:
evenings.

EVANSTON _ 937 FOREST
ie

ATTRACTIVE
3-RM. APT. EXC. LOC.
central
Evanston,
unusually
convenient
to
transp.
shopping,
Univ.
oS. .J
15. Church St., nr. Ridge.

BUILDING

677-0105

NEAR BEACH,
- ACROSS F ROM

214 ROOMS
WITH
BEDRM.,
NEWLY
decorated; 3rd fl.; immediate possespee
as 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. GR

EVANSTON,
2 BEDROOM
APT.
FOR
esa July 1; near lake; $135. Call 328-

LARGE 4 ROOM APT
BLDG.
IDEAL.AREA
BEAT AND APPLIANCES

‘JANITOR
_ FREE

WILMETTE
AREA,
2
BEDROOM
apartment.
Range,
refrigerator
and
heat included. Immediate occupancy.
$180 per month. Call 263-7766.

SUBLET
212
ROOM
APT.
1
BLK.
from N.U. and ‘‘L’’. Rent $90. Avail.
June 1st. Foaes expires Sept. 30. Call
UN 9-3063.

ae closet; tile bath; free gas; av. park.
Jot; nr. “‘L”’, business and
Univ.; June
ste:
nS $90. see janitor, L. Krysh, 1940
“INTEGRATED

*

EVANSTON—432
RMS.
(1
BDRM.)
1st floor. Close to all trans . $103 mo,
includes heat and water.
all 869-5386
or 869-0600.
EVANSTON
JUNE
1ST SUB-LEASE
4
rooms, large. $125. Near transp., lake,
shopping.
Children and animals.
605
Hinman, Call 328-4844.

N.E. EVANSTON

:

EVANSTON
315
ROOM
APT.,
ONE
bedroom.
Good location, near everything. $120 per mo. Dec.
allowance.
a
after 6 p.m. and weekends 475-

EVANSTON—CENTRAL ST.
144 room efficiency with bath.
$82. Sublease until Sept. Ist
Call GR 5-6582

venientto shops, transp. Adults.
:
rooms,
walk
to downtown $90. Luxury area for adults.
: on
J. CYRUS &amp; CO.

;

CUSTER

1 bedroom air-conditioned apt. in newer
building. Available June Ist. 674-0300
or 256-3479.

"

~ PRIVATE
|

MODERN SPACIOUS ROOMS, WELL
‘ Senmtainnd building, N. Rogers Park,

446-5010

FOREST

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
Brk.-frame Early American ranch. 4
years old. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, semly
room, full basement, 2 car garage.
blocks to shopping and NW RR. $385
per month.
63 E. Franklin Place
HAROLD O. SCHULZ
BUILDERS
256-4949
GLENVIE W-RECENTLY
DECOrated
3-bdrm.;
2 bath;
w/att.
gar.
Beaut.
pan. fam.
rm.;
frple. in_ liv.
rm.;
deluxe
built-in
kit.
w/disp.,
D/W;
refrig.
New
cptg.
and
draperies in liv. rm., din. area and hall,
which tenant will own at end of l-yr.
menee: Avail. June 15. $300 per mo. 724- .

GLENVIEW
IMMACULATE
3-BEDROOM
RANCH.
Liv-din.
combination;
bright
kitchen
w/built-ins and large’ dinette; 14% tile
baths. Full basement.
July 1 Poss.
$225 Mo.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. NB.
PA 4-3294.
WINNETKA—PLEASANT OLD SUNNY
bungalow overlooking Indian Hill club
grounds.
Near
transportation.
Ideal
for single or couple. ALpine 1-4799.

BEAUTIFUL
PARTIALLY
FURN,
rm. brick ranch on estate grounds
choice Northbrook location. For 3 te
months
rental. Write T-133, Box
Wilmette, Ill.
KENILWORTH.
GEORGIAN
3 BDR
house,
11% baths, excellent
locat
nr. Sears and New Trier schls.
Call 256-0850
OLD
WINNETKA
HOME
EAR
June. Choice central location. Four
five bedrooms, three baths, gas he
two car garage. By owner HI 6- 2440
NORTH
EVANSTON,
SM.
2 BEDR
house near Central and Green Ba
immed. poss.; rent $165 or sell $20,0
Chatain at ALpine 1-9036.
SOUTH ae:
BRICK
SPL
level, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Availa
May 25th, $200
per month. Phone
information 864-7838.
EVANSTON.
3
BDRMS.,
LIV.
RI
din. rm.
comb.,
lge. kitchen,
2
garage, beautiful fenced yard.
R
$175. Call 869-4772.
NORTHFIELD;
4 BDRM.;
21% BA
Colonial;
June
20
occupancy.
$
monthly. 446-1739.

137

Wanted

to

Rent—Houses

EMPLOYED
COUPLE, AGE 60, SE
a townhouse or modern, 2 bedroom
bath
ranch
house
in
Glenview
Wilmette;
Sept. occupancy;
$225-$
range, with 2 yr. lease preferred. C
furnish superior
references
and
4
dence of the care your property wo
have.
No
pets.
Telephone
9869-9
evenings or week-end.
WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTION
buy, (our Florida home is now on
market). We need a 3 or 4 bdrm
bath house in the Evanston or N
Trier school district. Adult family.
Call 475-6033 or HA 7-0712.
FORMER
WINNETKA
RESIDE
want to rent N. Shore home for A
No children. Will care for your ya
and
pets.
Very
highest
refs.
Phca
Mr. McKinney 966-9600 Morton Gro
eves.
PHYSICIAN
W/2
CHILDREN
J
sires
to
rent
3
bdrm.
home
townhouse. Can be reached at WE
0981 through weekend. After weekg
write Dr M. Pickard, 8730 E. 10th §
Indianapolis, Ind.
HELP!
MOTHER
AND
2 CHILDR
need 2 or 3 bdrm. house, townhou|
or Ist fl. apt. in N. Evanston. June
or July 1st. To $250. Best referen
Call 475-5977
SOCIETY ORCHESTRA LEADER
wife desire to rent small cottage
coach house along
North Shore.
2-yr. lease. Call 787-3640.
WANTED 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOU
Garage and basement.
meets resid
tial area. Close to schoo
Call 746-1320 Chon).
E.
WILMETTE
4 BDRM.,
2
OR

baths,

living

room,

dining

rod

kitchen. Will lease for 2 years, or h
if suitable. AL 1-4338 or EA 17-8499.
GLENVIEW;WANT
SMALL
UNFUR
ished house. Responsible middle-a
couple.
PArk 4-6427
3

BDRM.
HOUSE
REQUIRED
F
—
15th occ.; Wilmette or Evanst
to $200 per “month. Phone HI 6-7
ter 6 p.m.

138

For

Rent—Fura.

Houses

WINNETKA
In
desirable
location
is
offered
furnished house for small family fo
mos.
from
June
ist.
There
are
bdrms. and 2 baths (1 bdrm. and b
on ist floor). $400 a month.

Frances
414 Linden

St.

J. Winscott+
REALTOR

i

HI 6-1

EVANSTON.
4
BEDROOM
CO
pletely furnished house, 2 encl. por.
es, washer,
dryer,
mod.
kitchen
D'D., TV
‘and frpl in liv. rm.,
baths., 2 car garage, lge. yd. $450 x
mo. GR 5-3837 between 5 and 7 p.m

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

18, 196

�iicailbeds

146 fer ReabsBteres and Offens.

Vacati on Rentals
TTRACTIVELY
FURNISHED
3
‘bdrm., 144 bath home N.W. Evanston,
gas heat, frpl., fenced yd., convenient
ublic transp. Garage.
$275 ma., 2 yr.
ease starting June 14.
GR 5-7957.
DEERFIELD;
JUNE
1ST
THROUGH
Aug. or Sept. 2 BRs, full bsmt., w/sm.
pan.
rm.
Dishwasher,
washer
and
dryer incl, $175/mo.
945-9267 after 6
p.m.

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 142 baths; new furn.;
Srorry or permanent.
64-5065
ES
PLAINES.
JUNE,
JULY,
AUG.
De luxe furn. 7 rm. ranch;
washer;
dryer; dishw.; color TV; 2 car garage.
$250 per mo. 296-2135 or UN 9-0222.

39

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

Houses

AMILY
OF
3
REFINED
ADULTS
desires larger house for summer
or
longer.
Finest
care
assured.
Best
references. Dr. Collier, 664-5315.

1

Summer

Rentals

KENILWORTH
Beautiful,
nearly
new
home
with 3
bedrms.,
library,
242
baths,
screen
ath
July
15 through
Labor
Day
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH, INC.
Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
446-2600
HARMING
3
BDRM.
CAPE
COD
across from forest preserve. Offered
for Ravinia season, June 15-Aug. 15.
Furnished.
$250
mo.
Easy
walk
to
C.N.W., Ravinia Pk. ID-3-1240.
.E.
WINNETKA;
JUNE _ 19-AUG.
28; 6 rms.; 246 baths; screened porch;
terrace;
fenced yd.;
nr. beach
and
transp.
$750. Weil-mannered
dog optional. 446-4292.
INNETKA
$350/MO
Walk
to
train
and
to town.
Four
bedrooms;
two
baths;
immaculate
older home. Available June 15th.
ASH REALTY
446-9000
OUTHEAST
WILMETTE.
FURN.
house,
3 bdrms.,
June 22- Sept. 22.
$250 per month. Plus deposit.
Call AL 1-8839
ENEVA
LAKE;
EXECUTIVE
TYPE
3 bedroom
1 family
home.
Private
pier. For season. E. Johnson, Box 547,
Fontana, Wis. 414-275-3203.
VANSTON
COMPLETELY
FURnished 3 athe
ge 2 baths, dishwasher. Near ‘‘L’’ and C&amp;NW. June 16th to
Sept. 1st. $250 mo. Call 869-6646.
.E. WILMETTE,
4 BEDRM.
AND
11)
baths.
June
20th to Aug.
20th. $275
plus deposit. AL 1-3386 after 5 p.m.
weekdays.
VANTED:
RETIRED
FLORIDA
COUple wants
furn. room
or small
apt.
June 30-Aug. 30. Evanstun or Rogers
Park, nr. transp. 491-1323 or 835-2231.
ORTHFIELD FURNISHED RANCH, 3
bedrooms,
2
baths,
2
car
garage,
fenced patio. Avail. June 19. $375 per
month. Call 446-1752.
BEDROOM.
APT.
WITH
KIT.
IN
Winnetka. Last 2 wks. of a
and all
of Aug. Close to transp., shop
Beach
and golf priv. avail. 446-5379 446-8963.
S.E. WINN. JUN. 22—AU. 20
Furn. hse. 42 blk. to lake. 3 bdrms.,
patio, gar. Conv.
transp. Adults. No

pets. HI 6-4343 eves., wkends.

INNETKA.
JUNE
15TH
TO
SEPT.
lst. 4 bdrms.,
142 baths, nr. station
and sbopring. ‘$275 a a.
Call eves.
and weekends. HI 6-0786
Ge.
APT.;
3- BDRMS.
2
BATHS.
Between
lake and Station.
July and
Aug. $300 a mo. Furnished.
Call UNiversity 9-1433
LARGE
6 RM.
WILMETTE
APT.
avail.
6/15 to 9/1.
Private
parking,
laundry
fac.
avail.,
nr. transp.
and
| shops, no pets, reasonable. 256-1218.

FAMILY VACATION
IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

In Beautiful

Sister

For

To
de

Rent—Town

NR.
MINOCQUA,
WISC.,
MODERN
2
bdrm. summer home;
private beach,
pier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods. Call 446-6538 after 4:30
p.m.
FARM VACATION
In scenic Southwest Wisconsin
Modern House
Ponies, Pets
' Phone Highland, Wis. 929-7459
Tom Grimm, Muscoda, Wisconsin.
WISCONSIN,
HAYWARD;
5
ROOM
bungalow, garage;
gas; elec., waterworks;
block
from
lake,
nr. town.
June-Sept.
$50.
weekly,
year
lease
$75 mo. GR 5-6498.
SUMMER
HOME
FOR
RENT
ON
Lake Michigan. 30 mi. from Escana
ba. $65 wk. Any wk. in June; in July
from 2-8, 8-15, 15-22; Aug. 26 to Sept.
2. PA 4-0394.
PENTWATER—BASS
LAKE,
MICHIgan
2 cottages,
children’s
paradise,
fish,
swim,
beautiful
beaches,
and
boat. $55 and $65 per week. DA 8-7368.
COTTAGE,
LARGE
FAMILY,
BEAUtiful lake front, quiet location,
good
beach. Month of Aug. Waupaca, Wis.
Chain O Lakes, FO 9-7082 eves.

liv. rm.;

lease
se

all elec. kit. including double

oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 End month, Please call
for appointmen
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION co.
46-1294
825-6948.

XCELLENT

NORTH EVANSTON
CATION

LO-

De: luxe
Townhouse.
Colonial
living
room, separate dining room, modern
kitchen with built- ins, 3 bedrooms,
2
ceramic
tile
baths.
Ful
basement
with recreation room, garage. Walk to
the train, shops and school. Available
July 1. $325.

okanson &amp; Jenks

13 Davis

St.

REALTORS
GReenleaf

5-1617

IGHLAND
PARK-TOWNHOUSE
leases becoming avail. starting June,
July and Aug. All 3 bdrm. Full bsmts.
w/fin. rec. rms. All fully air cond’d. In
fine east side locations. Rentals from
$325 to $385. Call ID 2-7313.
GHLAND PARK—2 BEDRM. TOWNhse. Avail. for June 1st; 2 large bedrms.;
114% bath;
air conditioned apt.
in
Highland
Park’s
most
exclusive
area. 433-3372.
BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE’
W/GArage, ideal for 1 or 2 persons, $195.
Will decorate
to suit tenant.
Open.
Good
location
at
606
Ridge
Rd.,
Wilmette.

LMETTE
July
sine

appt.

TOWNHOUSE

1. 2 large
527 Ridge

y 18, 1967

bedrms.;
Rd. Call

AVAIL.
142 baths;
251-2000 for

For

144

Rent—Garages

EXC. HEATED
GARAGE
AVAILABLE
1416 Hinman Av., Evanston.
Call GR 5-6879

EVANSTON:
GARAGE
SEE SUPT.
475-8346

MAPLE-NOYES
$10 MONTH
2207 MAPLE
AV 3-1612

823-25 CHICAGO
Heated 45 car garage,
Immediate
possession.
BU 1-5856.

AVE.
good location.
GR 5-1244 or

GARAGE
FOR
RENT—NORTH
EVanston.
Large
space,
radio
door,
lights. 2100 Lincoln St. Phone 825-0578.
GARAGE
FOR RENT
Vicinity
of Barton
and
Seward
in
Evanston. : Phone 475-5917 after 5 p.m.
PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
2114 Central St. Evanston,
UN 9-0800.
DESK
OR
OFFICE
SPACE
AVAIL.
Modern
and
air conditioned.
Excellent transportation.
CHURCH-CHICAGO
PARKING
LOT.
2-car space in tandem. $12.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE,
INC.
DA _ 8-3200
1613
MONROE
ST.,
EVANSTON
1
stall in brick garage; overhead doors,
$10 per month. GReenleaf 5-8992.

146

For

Rent—Stores

and

Offices

EVANSTON
NEW

EVANSTON—Choice
Central street Location.
5,000
sq.
ft.
air-conditioned.
Good
parking.
story building
containing
8 oO ices.
Reception
rooms,
and large meeting room. $15,000 yr.
MAIN
ST.—SMALL
OFFICE
on
ist
floor. Suitable for Doctor or Consultant. Furnished if desired. $80 mo.
NORTH
EVANSTON—Ideal
for
small
business or artist studio. 400 sq. ft. $75
per month. Mrs. Mueller.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900
NORTHBROOK
Now
renting,
Deluxe
air-conditioned
office space in 5 story building located
in the heart of town. Walk to trains
and bus. Immediate occupancy.

1240 Meadow
OPEN

REALTY

Rd. Northbrook.
272-0200
ALL DAY SUNDAY

ATTRACTIVE

SPACE

FOR
A QUIET
OFFICE
WITH
WINdows facing East Davis Street Evanston.
300 square
feet
of space
with
janitor
service
supplied.
Available
now.
:

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR

5-1080

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
space, electricity furnished. $375 per
month.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
969 Waukegan
1571 Sherman

Rd., Glenview,
Av., Evanston,

403

PA
UN

E.

Dundee

Rd.,

Wheeling,

4-5800
4-2600

537-6494

STORE-912
CHICAGO
AVENUE,
Evanston. Just north of Evanston Tr.
&amp; Savgs. Bk. at Main St. Avail. July
1st.-size
app.
20’ x 55’-heated,
rear
delivery-reasonable rent. GR 5- 1010. L.
A. Peterson &amp; Cor Realtor.
FIRST
FLOOR
OFFICE
SPACE.
ON
street location. $200 per month.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700.

NORTH EVANSTON ON CENTRAL ST.
near
Green
Bay
Rd.
Top
sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business. $175 per mo. 3 yr. lease. Call
Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DdAvis 8-3200
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE,
OFFICE
Space and Desk Space. 100 Sq. Ft. to
900
Sq.
Ft.
Ground
Floor.
In Top
Location. All Utilities. $35 per Month
and Up.
LAKE-BAY
REALTY
AL
6-3000
NORTHFIELD OFFICE SPACE
1300 sq. ft.; air conditioned;
janitor
service;
Cc. A. HEMPHILL
&amp; _
330 W. Frontage
Rd.
6-6966.
OFFICE-EVANSTON-APP. 352 a
FT.1718 Sherman Ave. near campus-just
no. of Varsity Theatre-$77.
ner mo.
Avail. now. GR 5-1010. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.
906—8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
16 x 24 and . 4.3 = June 1. Suit. office
or business.
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; agente rou
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
V 4-5800
STORE-800
DEM SSTRCEVANS.
ton Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
Heated-1
block W. of Chicago Ave.
Reasonable
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor.
WINNETKA:
300
TO
1,500
SQ.
FT.,
offices
in
distinctive
new
elevator
bldg. Will custom partition; parking;
across
from
NWRR.
bus.
HI 6-7600
OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
square feet including offices and wash
room, Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744
OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
suites
from
$125,
incl.
utilities,
paneling,
carpeting;
all
services
available. New Building. HI 6-6650.
CENTRAL
DEERFIELD:
2, 3 OR
6
rm. suites. lst or 2nd fir., air-cond., off
street parking. Avail. approx. June 15.
Telephone 945-0714.
OFFICES:

suites

ing,
New

EDENS

from

$125,

AT

incl.

WILLOW:

utilities,

carpeting;
all services
Building. HI 6-6650.

OFFICE
SPACE.
STREET
LEVEL.
Choice
Green
Bay
Rd:
location
in
Kenilworth. Call 251-4500.
S.E, EVANSTON
or
800
sq.
ft.
or
more
of
mfgr.
warehouse space. Can divide.
Reasonable rent.
724-7337

152

For

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in modern
air-conditioned building; with waiting room.
Days 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.

148

For

Rent—lIndustrial

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND
FLOOR. Complex of offices, assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900
STORY
WILMETTE—ENTIRE
1
building with office and mfg. space.
Will
rent
part
or
all.
Convenient
location.
Lake Bay Realty
AL 6-3000

APARTMENT

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

Sale—Co-op

Rookwood

QUINLAN

One

Haven

block

&amp; TYSON,

swimming

1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA

O pening
Glenview
bet
UNTIL YOU'VE EXPLORED

w/24’ renee
baths;
communi

142

at $150.

:
sep.

208.
;

Buildings

OF
DODGE
AND
ster. 5 rms. down at

APT.

S.

OF

DE

$140 and 6
Heat. 2 car gai

H.W.

EVANSTON—16
OWNER

WILL

Pe rs Bldg.

Searle

lent bldg. (1 block N. of How
larger rade. up to 0500. re
some

EXCELarg?

J

cash

BAIRD &amp; WARNEF
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

273-1

A BEST
BUY!
3-6’s, solid brick
Blks. from Howard Street! A
gas
heat.
Triple
track
storms

screens. Was $49,500 NOW
NR

2-2 BR’s in reget
RIDGE...
building.
sep.
htd.
and
both
conditioned. 3 car parking. ownet Wi
help you finance. Have
a home and— =
income too! Now $41,500.
DE LUXE
THRU AND THRU .
6’s in Dawes-Chute School Area
to t ransp. Both indiv heated a
conditioned. Big paneled rec room,
car

parking.

superbly.

8-3414

Maintained

Reduced

to $57,400.

SAMUEL

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

and

SHERWIN

607 Howard Street
UNiversity 9-2575

$28,000 =.

AVE.

A

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
CONDOMINIUM
apartment
is now
available
in this
prime
location.
2 bedrooms,
2 full
baths;
elevator;
private indoor parking; electric garage doors;
air-conditioned; balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.
Model Apartment
for ———e
Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.
Sachnoff

2 APARTMENT

FOR

who

THE

="
OWN

~ C

wants to live in a neat charm
atm ospnere.
Two gas heatin
modern kitchens and baths,, a
tiled
fireplaces
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing landscaping with shrubs
Con venient
and
desirable
ipcation;
prompt

Helen

occupancy.

G. Nixon,

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

NEWER

TEN

Realtor

Bldg.

EVANSTON

DAN DRAGASH, MR. CONDDO,
Offers 3 deluxe units in Evanston.
400 MAIN
ST., 3 bdrms., 2 baths.
2141 RIDGE, 2 bdrms., 2 baths.
930 WASHINGTON,
2 bdrms.
layout,

$45, ooo!

it!

612 Mulford St.

APT.

WITH

bedrm. and 2—3 bedrm. with 2 ba
and family room. Beautiful building,
designed for easy maintenance.
—$22, er} EXCELLENT AREA.

and

DAN DRAGASH
O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.
274-1001
CHICAGO’S FINEST
Thorndale
Beach
North.
Lovely
2
bdrm.
corner apt. with 2 full baths.
South
and
West
exposure,
open
balcony,
air
cond.,
lake
view,
inside
parking.
Staunton

Chicago

RD.

Wau

724-9100

Lot is 44’ x 170’. All in good cond
Early
poss’n.
of either
apt.
$25,500.
Must
be
sold.
:
down
payment.
Gwose. wil
balance.
Your opportunit A
and income too. Call—L

$245.00 per month

Western,

|

apts.

building.

For Sale—Apt.

up

with
$7,000
down
payment
and
tax
deduction,
includes.
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

&amp; COMPANY

of

EVANSTON —2
W.

|

nr. Jarvis beach.

2 bdrm.

rm.;

156

4 BEDROOMS

N.

2-3 bdrm.

apt. elevator

luxe

ea

Condominium
New Elevator Building

size,

and

ba t and 4th flr. avail. in mid
JOS. RUSH REALTOR
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.

274-1001
EVANSTON

6302

8

De

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE _ BALCONY,
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

location,

facilities

7401 N. SHERIDAN

Block to Lake and Beach

call Mr.
372-3255

RD. WILMETTE

I-l111

in Gnleeke

Location

1416 HINMAN

BAY

AL

club

838 Michigan

CROSBY

GREEN

111

2-2!/, BATHS

Each offers
extras.

8-3414

townhouses. Located west
an on West Lake Av.
CALL BOB KIVLIN

4 Bedrooms

appt.

sa

VALLEY 1.02
CONDOMINIUMS
FEATURING A PRIVATE ee

TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

For

pool,
ef cieetact.

INC.

EVANSTON

Open

all

AT WILMETTE
¥. ©, Hosta? Realtor
Ras
JUST TWO BLOC
Beautifully m
To Howard
tained5 room third floor apartmer
ALL SPACIOUS ROOMS. 2 bedroom
Elevator
building. - C n
146 baths.
trally air-conditioned. Be smart
own your apartment instead of pay
rent. Low 30s.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Sale—Condominiums

DAvis

St. Shopping

$28,500

heated
garage,
carpeted.

Gardens

Outstanding

Central

From
RO

©

_

to transportation

School,

Elevator,

WILMETTE
2 bdrm. co-op, 4th and Linden area.
Asking $14,500.
VROMAN- eNic- KNIGHT
Realtors
*
515-4th St.
ALpine 1-0407.

For

PRAIRIE

Apartments

1571 SHERMAN
AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

154

AND

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms
2-2'/, Baths

JUST
REDUCED
TO
$11,900
CASH
Equity.
5 Rm.
Apt.
NE
Evanston,
near the Lake, N.U. and transp. Sep.,
din. rm.,
lge. liv. rm.,
2 twin
size
bedrms., ‘kit. w/Like-new appliances. 4
Thru-the wall Air Conditioners. Excellent closet space. A lovely light 3rd.
flr. apt. Excellent financing available.
Bldg. Mtg. to be paid off in one more
year. Board
approval required. Call
Mrs. Niemi.

PRIV.
OFC.
WITH
PART-TIME
sec’y serv. to retired exec., ins. agt.,
mfgrs. rep., etc. New prestige bldg. in
No. Skokie locat. OR 6-3400
OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
the new
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15, ORchard 6-3400.

HARRISON

251-7200

available.

QUAR-

2009 HARRISON

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

panel-

RENT:

ks ‘Sele—ondominoms

EVANSTON

AS LOW AS 52%

LAKE
FOREST—NEW
PROFESSIONal
building.
Air
conditioning
and
parking. 600 to 850 sq. ft. Call 7 to 9.
234-5070.

TO

1a.

MORTGAGE
LOANS

$65;

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

E

‘Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

151

EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
location for any
business or professional offices.
Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

SMALL
SHOP
WITH
LIVING
ters for 1. Call eve. 299-1432.

OR 3-3130

SEQUENS

R. E. Holt Realty Co.

WANTED

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

FOXMAN

WHEELING.
MODERN
AIR
CONDItioned
offices.
Front
and
rear
entrance, ground floor, ample parking.
See...

2

BUILDING

OFFICE SPACE

Houses

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
be avail. June Ist on 2 year
luxe 3 bdrm., 24% tile baths,

Wisc.

MEALS
esha
f ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.
SAYNOR,
WIS.
4
BDRM.
AND
3
bdrm. priv. cottages; both with bath
on beautiful Plum Lake; priv. beach,
docks,
boat
furn.
Good
swimming,
fishing,
golf. Avail July.
FAculty
3-

VANSTON: 4 BDROOM HOUSE. LGE.
back yd., near shopping, NWRR. June
15 to Labor Day. UN 4-2462 eves.

42

Bay,

TIME

BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPROX.
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 cars plus 4,500
add’l.
sq. ft. for offices
or storage
space
if desired.
Now
occupied
by
Dodge Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
Evanston.
(1 blk. N. of Church
St.)
Available within 90 days.
Call Roy Peterson
GR 5-1200.

~ REAL ESTATE
3

761-7100

ALL—LEONARD

SZERLONG

BAIRD &amp; WARNER.
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

FLAT,

5

Illin

273.

ROOMS

EVANSTON:
2
each;
gas heat;
2 car garage;
near
schools and transp.;
$25,000. GReenleaf 5-1785.

6-5’S,

brick
owner.
5-5106.

ENCLOSED

PORCHES,
income,

garages.
Good
742 W. Cornelia,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Chicago.

4
b:

LA

Classified — 15

�For Sale—Apt. Buildings

7

~ KOENIG &amp; STREY

pacious Two Apartment
On
nto

aths.

room

and

g room. Three bedrooms and
gas heat. Priced at $53,000

Tremendous

living

den.

-4-9020

BR

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOMS
secluded
Lovely
ranch,
lge.
rms.,
patio, well built, sep. din. rm.
MID 40s

3-2660

~NORTH EVANSTON
11 DELUXE APTS.

IMMACULATE BRICK RANCH
2 bdrms., great kitchen, well built,
cul-de-sac,

:

BUILDER
ants to trade for home or vacant 1, 2
3 bedroom apartments, full dining
room,
U-type
kitchens,
Plenty
of
pensive
cabinets
and
appliances.

Carpeted

breakfast

, near

bus.

room.

PArk

1 block

GLENVIEW

to

BUILDING
plus each.

es. Ist flr. apartment

Sherman

Ave.

available.

PArk 4-5600
THREE 312 RM.

EAST

al new, $69,5'
SMART
&amp; GOLEE,
vis 8- 3300
‘CAGO
s

REALTORS
B R 3-3660

price.

“on or call

RICK 6

Each

LARGE

See

at

4

FLAT

IN

1424

SOUTH

apartment

BROTHERS

EVANS-

GR_

5-3900

Evanston

Wall

to

Patio,

Cabinet

Bay—all.

with

Kitchen

overlook

aped

Sliding

fully

with

the

floodlighted

3

for eas

baths,

land-

4-1102

SPACE

Porch;

love

ss

i

Av.

ALpine

ths:

plus

‘‘L’’;

good

size

3

FAMILY

ROOM

family

PLUS

2

room.

middle

2

30s.

DEN

ds of extra living space in the 32’
long
living
room;
separate
dining
area;
large
family
room;
den;
bedrooms;
bath and 21% Car garage.
Bag?
lot where you can walk to
rk and schools. Priced in the

middle thirties.

To

see

call MARGE

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview,

-1855

baths;

sas

Ill.

588-1855

NORTH
SHORE
try-like
atmosphere.

bsmt.;

patio.

Low

16 — Classified

rec.

20s.

30s

Evanston

rm.,

nr.

UPPER

20s

HOP-SKIP-J
UMP
TO.
DAWES
School, Chute Junior High School, and
bus transp. to Loop. 6 lovely rooms, 3
BR’s,
142
baths;
de
luxe
kitchen,

centrally

:
family

bdrms.,

23%

car

garage,
30s

air

conditioned,

Evanston N.W.

AREA,
COUN4
bdrms.;
2

rm.;

dbl.

Details.

A Honey

SPACIOUS
REMODELED
RANCH
IN
mint condition. 5 big rooms, 2 BR’s, 2
porches, 2 car garage, modern kitchen, finished play room. Haven and St.
Athanasius
Area.
A
SHERWINNER
HOME in 20s.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard
BRoadway 3-5420

OPEN

This deluxe brick Ranch home CLOSE
TO THE LAKE is beautifully located
on OVER
AN ACRE
of ground. This
SECLUDED
RAVINE
PROPERTY
is
unusually
WELL
PLANTED
AND
LANDSCAPED
giving you the feeling
that you’re in a world of your own.
There are 3 bedrms
and 3 baths, a
family room with sliding glass doors
to patio. Lovely BRIGHT
KITCHEN
with
OVERHEAD
LIGHTING
and
ood
BREAKFAST
SPACE.
CEN; aga
AIR CONDITIONED.
Upper
.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1116 Montgomery Drive,
Deerfield
Owner transferred making this STUNNING
split
level
available.
FOUR
BEDRMS., 242 BATHS and a FAMILY
ROOM
with doors to patio. LARGE
BASEMENT.
A_
gracious
gel “a
PERFECT
CONDITION.
TWO
garage. Fenced yard. Nothing a it
at $42,000

YOU'LL APPRECIATE
THE AGELESS BEAUTY
and sturdy
construction
of this fine half TIMBERED
ENGLISH
style home
with
leaded glass windows
in a CHOICE
KENILWORTH
location.
A _ lovely
bright home.
There’s
a COZY
DEN
for
Dad
on
the
first
floor
and
a
PANELED
REC
ROOM.
A
_bkfst.
room too. Master bedrm has its own
DRESSING
ROOM
AND
BATH.
4
more
good size bedrms.
and 2 more
baths.
Priced in the 90s.

overhead

sewers, thermopane windows in living
room. Move-in condition. NOW $41,500.

rm.,
IN 40s

A Beautiful Ranch

UTMOST

DAILY 2 TO

5

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
3 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, lge.
breakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
Beautiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
$24,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.

FORUM

IN LIVING

A wonderful stone and frame Colonial,
shown
by
appointment,
is endowed
with graciousness. There are 3 FIREPLACES,
one in living rm.,
one in
huge oak paneled famiy rm. and one
in a HEATED GARDEN ROOM which
also has a grill for indoor cooking and
a wet bar. The kitchen is a WOMAN’S
DREAM. Separate dining room. Three
bedrms., 244 LAVISH BATHS. Excellent out-door
lighting
for patio
and
SWIMMING
POOL.
This is splendor
priced in the low 70s.

Street—Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

We

NEW

LISTING

PRETTY
BRICK
AND
FRAME
2
story on corner lot in East Morton
Grove. Living room with fireplace, 4
plus
bedrooms,
2 baths.
Full basement. Priced right in low 30s.

PORTER

&amp; WEINRICH

Realtors
Winnetka
62 Green Bay Rd.
446-2600
N ILES
SUNDAY
OPEN FOR INSPECTION 2-5 PM
8219 Merrill
St. Lot 55x 170
School
District 63 - Main East High school,
TWO
STORY
GEORGIAN
Brick - 3
bedrooms, 142 Baths, You must come
in to see room this home has- Living
rm with Georgian
marble
fireplace,
family rm, Ist flr 13x 17 plus game
rm
in
basement,
Master
bedrm
13x172nd
bedrm
11x16,
attchd
garage Price $33,500.
NORTHFIELD
Contemporary ranch located on nearly
an acre in a fine area. 3 bdrms.,
baths—open plan living room, dining
room and family room. Lovely kitchen
with separate service bar for family
room
and
patio.
Swimming
pool
covered but operable.
HIGHLAND PARK
Hemphill built—1958
This
well
styled
American
Colonial
brick ranch on select landscaped site
of former
nursery
with
established
comparable surrounding homes has 2
master
bedrooms,
24%
ceramic
tile

baths,

paneled

family

fields will answer

each

week

in

gar.;

ck

4-

REAL ESTATE FORUM
HOLLISTER NEWSPAPERS
1232

Central

Ave.,

Wilmette,

Illinois

BRADY

It’s

a

beautiful

setting
family.

1

Northbrook

Northfield.

in

a

sylva

discriminatin

Estate Area

Sunset Ridge
FOR’ A LARGE
FAMILY,
ON
MOR
than an acre in the heart of the fine
estate
area.
Large
livin
roon
gracious dining room, Ist floor po
er room, and family room with fir
place. 6 bedrooms
with 4 baths
oa
second
floor,
playroom
and
mor
rooms
and
a bath
on
third
floo
Swimming
pool,
screened
porche
gas heat. New Trier and Sunset Ridg
schools. Offered at a fraction of
production cost. We invite inspectior

$99,500
BEDROOM,
3 BATH
RANCH
ON
secluded lane near Country Club.
foot living room, formal dining roo
family
room
with
barbeque
a
unusual brick floor, glazed porch,
to the
minute
kitchen,
3 bedroo
with
2
baths
in
one
wing,
gues
bedroom
and
bath
in
other
wing
partial basement,
and 2 car garag
20x40
swimming
pool;
excelle
landscaping.

$69,500
ROMAN
BRICK
RANCH
ON A BEA
tifully landscaped acre. 4 bedrooms,
baths, 1st floor utility room,
builtkitchen,
den,
family room
with ba
and
barbeque,
part
basement
wit
rec.
area,
2
car
garage.
Owne
moving West.

$40,500
PRETTY
WHITE
COLONIAL
RANC
on 100 foot lot in a very nice are
Living
room
with
picture
windo
family
room
with
fireplace,
nid
kitchen, 3 excellent bedrooms
and
ceramic
baths.
Transferred
owne
See it today.

$55,000
CHARMING
HOME
NEAR
MIDDLE
fork Tennis Club. Designed by Erne
Benkert.
ist
floor
has
large
livi
room
with
paneled
fireplace
wa
good dining ‘‘L’’, kitchen with dis
washer, disposal and breakfast area.
good sized bedrooms, jalousied pore
tile
bath.
2nd
floor
has
2
mo
bedrooms,
another
ceramic.
bat
Basement with toilet and shower. G
heat,
2 car
garage.
On
almost
acre. Tip top shape. Available soo
See it today.

$62,500
ALMOST
NEW
2
STORY
ON
delightful half acre among
beautif
homes, Large living room with fir
place, separate dining room,
builtkitchen
with
adjacent
family
roo!
powder
room,
extra
large
mast4
bedroom
with its own bath, 2 mol
bedrooms with another bath, attache
garage with space above roughed
for
a_ studio
and
bath.
It’s
me
charming.

$29,500
BRICK
RANCH
ON
100 x 185 FOO
wooded
lot
near
St.
Philip’s.
bedrooms, living room with fireplac
separate dining room, jalousied pore
full basement
and
attached
garag
Expandable,
too.

V. J. BRADY
1850

Willow

REALTY

Road,

Northfield

Executives

CQ
HI

6-57

Home

Newly Listed!

of

&amp; ASSOCIATES

CG

ON PRIVATE LANE IN THE SUNSE'
Ridge and New Trier school districts
Living
room
with
walnut
panele
walls and fireplace,
spacious
dini
room,
built-in
kitchen,
breakfas
family
room
with
fireplace’
an
barbecue, master bedroom with fi
ore, dressing room and bath, 3 mo
amily
bedrooms,
3
more _ bath
servants’ quarters and 3 car garagé
Central
air
conditioning,
electronij
filters,
Japanese
garden,
pool,
an
private pond. Built for and occupie
by a well known architect. One of t
finest homes in the Chicago area.

.

Frontage Rd.,
HI 6-8373

home

perfect for the
Upper bracket.

King's Court Corporation
.

REALTY

CUSTOM
BUILT
BRICK
RANC
overlocking 10th green of Sunset Ridg|
Club. Living room with picture
‘
dow,
paneled
family
room,
walle
patio,
3
or
4
bedrooms,
3 bat
spacious dining room, puilt- in kitche
breakfast area, Ist floor utility roo
and a basement, too. Air conditioned

w/wet

DEERFIELD
Well located 3 bedroom ranch. cabinet
kitchen, lovely fence yard, black top
drive, ceramic tile bath, large utility
room. Extras $22,500.

330 W.

Send in questions on all subjects of interest to home
owners, sellers, or buyers. Members of the EvanstonNorth Shore Board of Realtors and experts in related

room

bar,
den,
breakfast
room,
excellent
country kitchen, 2 fireplaces, central
air,
large
basement.
2 car
garage
w/electric eye door. Offered at $14,000
below replacement cost. Many inclusions.

C. A. HEMPHILL

have the answers!

RIEMANN.

Baird &amp; Warner
BE

MID

V. 3

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1020 East Westleigh,
Lake Forest

a division

bedrooms;

i @gyr carport. Priced in the
: Call MARGE RIEMANN.

Schl.

1-1105

SAFETY

n for easy livability. Mother will
the cul-de-sac for safety. Walking
dining

Willard

INTEREST RATES
LAND INVESTMENTS
HOME SALE
HOME PURCHASE

- distance to school. 25’ living room plus
¥

N.W.

MORTGAGING
HOME APPRAISALS

‘This Bright and Cheerful Bi-Level has
ds of living area. Wonderful traffic

y

Evanston

CRISP
AND
FRESH!
3 BR
BRICK
bungalow
in
prime _ location!
New
cabinet kitchen, completely decorated,
new
ceramic
bath,
wood
burning
fireplace,
separate
dining room,
garage. $29,500. See it!

ZONING

is this

Jalousied

AND

Evanston . . Nr. Howard
UNPARALLELED
LUXURY!
8
RM.
Georgian, 4 BR’s, 242 baths, huge Ist
flr. fam.
rm.
plus
pan.
rec.
room,
patio, 2 car
garage, de luxe kitchen, 2
fireplaces.
ove-in condition.
On an
80’
lot
42 of which
is
a valuable
buildable lot. Entire package in 70s.
Call us. Have a look-see!

TAXES

Appleton &amp; Company
:

Family

beyond

Contract.

UNiversity

Evanston—Big

HOW
ABOUT
THIS
8
ROOM,
5
Bedroom Georgian!
Room for everybody!
ist floor laundry
room,
fireplace,
attached
garage,
paneled rec
room
and ist floor den. Washington
School Area
W.
of Dodge.
Easy-tocare-for lot $39,500.

about

Brkfst.

and

SQ. FT.

Chicago

CLOSE
TO
OAKTON
SCHOOL
AND
Ridge Avenue Bus line!! Spacious and
delightful 2 oy,
7 Rooms,
3 BR’s,
144
baths,
ist
floor
family
room,
garage. On 188’ lot! $44,000.

ESTATE

‘Ghusuat Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Bow
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
. Rm.,
Office
or Den,
Laundry
’ Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
Floodlighted
+ 2 Car
Eye
door,
and
storage

1312

rm.,

Listed

Do you have questions????

equipped

maintenance

5x15

family

family

REAL

complete
privacy.
Has
20x 26 Liv.
m.
with
Frpl.,
13x20
Din.
Rm.,
ath. ox | Equipped Cabinet Kitchen
8-9 Frpl., 26x16 Ist Flr.

Fagg

Evanston—Newly

CR 2-0330
Northbrook
PA 9-0330
Glenview
AL 1-0330
Wilmette
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST
EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L. A
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

luxe Brick
Ranch in_ estate-like
area and heavily wooded
affording

i ie

30s

IN 50s

BASEMENT

41, BATHS—4,500

signed

frpl.,

family rm., garage
LOW, LOW 30s

TRANSFERRED OWNER
3
bdrm.,
2
baths,
2
parquet floor in din. rm.

East Glenview
BEDROOMS—FULL

70s

UPPER

CHOICE
GOLF AREA
Custom
built colonial, 4
baths, frpl., family rm.,

r the Golf Course, also 3 Bedrms.,
Vanit
Tile
Baths,
full
heated
ement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
-ansferred—reduced to $45,000!—Will
ae
reasonable offer.

5

lot,

them!

Glass

btflly.

yard

acre _

rm.,

possession.

See. tele ndbseae:

homes!

\

Brick Ranch with Panoramic
! Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pict.

‘Birch

din.

SPACIOUS COLONIAL
5 bdrms., deluxe kitchen,
din. rm., transferred.

der $500. Available at $29,500.

area

30s

KOENIG &amp; STREY

lovely
Dutch
Colonial has Liv.
13 x 35 with
Frpl.,
Birch
Cab.
with dishwasher and Brkfst.
ES
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,
enclosed
ch and Pow. Rm.;
2nd. fir. has 3
s. and Bath (very large mas) and stairway to floored attaic.
has
full basement
with
Gas
, fenced rear yard and taxes un-

Lae

rm.,,

LOW

Sale—Houses

FIRST TIME OFFERED
Central Evanston

ae. ‘Dining

sep.

has 2 bedrooms,

room and large kitchen.
09 4 garages. $67,500.

“Northwest

212

RANCH

SPACIOUS RANCH
3 bdrms.,
air-cond.
park and pool.

IAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900
“EVANSTON, 1805 W. MADISON
DE LUXE 2 FLAT 10 YRS. OLD;
&gt; CERAMIC BATHS EACH APT:;
_ 2 CAR BRICK GARAGE;
LOW 40s. 679-2440.
ANSTON—2
APARTMENT
BUILD2
RIDGE.
OF
WEST
ING JUST
E
SEPARAT
EACH.
EDROOMS
A ING PLANTS. $23,500.

For

FAMILY?

bdrms.,

immediate

272-7095.

dining
dining

ange

GREAT FOR KIDS
4 bdrms., 2 baths,

4 APTS.,
4
APT.
BLDG.
each plus 2 car garage. New
aneling
in
all
apts.
Priced
oan value for cash sale. Only

total

GLENVIEW

3 bdrms., 2 baths,
basement.

30s

LOW

LOW

Evanston

senleaf 5-2700
REE 5 RM. AND

2 baths,
LOW

rec.

GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD
Finest
construction.
2/3
gorgeous rec. rm.

. 4 garages
in
well-maintained
ig. in good Evanston loc. All copper
Ag $10,335 qecome.
Many features.

C]

COD

GLENVIEW RANCH
3 plus
bdrms.,
2 baths,
garage, many extras.

‘allace &amp; Orth, Inc.

bf 4

CAPE

Near grade school, 3 bdrms.,
basement, 2 car garage.

EVANSTON
Gar

on

See

CALL TODAY

4-8009.

‘O APARTMENT
BRICK
at $36,500 — Five rooms,

"Sherwinner’

BRICK AND FRAME SPLIT
Oak family rm., 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
fine condition, nice landscaping.
LOW 30s

“George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

‘

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Hull Terrace

W
BRICK
WITH
SIDE
DR.
a 2 car garage. Six plus rooms, 2

Z

ON

BURR
OAK DRIVE
OFF SUNSE
Ridge Road. A superbly maintaine
top quality, 4 Bedroom-three bath,

year

old

split level.

On

a beautiful

KENILWORTH E.—NR. LAKE
English style estate home
w/charm.
Superb const., immac. cond. 6 bdrms.,
415
baths,
lovely
library,
liv.,
din.
rms. A home you will be proud to live
in, entertain in and own.

landscaped acre site. This home
marble floored reception hall, sunké
living room,
a spacious walnut pa
eied family room with handsome sto!
fireplace, a dream kitchen with ne
Kitchen
Aid.
Dishwasher,
a delu

LINCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE
(Deerfield area) open 1 to 5. Ist time
offered.
Handsome
ranch’
w/prize
winning garden. Beaut. interior, center hall, liv. rm., terr. adjoining din.
windows,
lovely wal. pan. fam. rm.,
bar, 3 spac. bdrms., 2 baths. In fine
condition. 2 car garage.

built-in bar, central air conditionin
Almost
new
carpeting included.
sliding glass doors of the family roo
open onto a delightful free form pati
complete
with
canvas
roof.
Beyor
which
lies
the
swimming
pool.
summertime delight for both childre
and adults alike. An out of state mo
makes this extra ordinary opportuni
eveeatie at $89,500. Call John Goo

NORTHBROOK—2780 LANDWEHR RD.
Open
Sun.
1:30-5.
Excellent
value.
Enjoy
the
summer
in
this
lovely
home. Ready to move into. Brk. and
fr. 2 sty. on 42 acre. Spec. fam. home
w/terr. Liv. rm., din. rm., 4 bdrms.,
215 baths. Reasonably priced in 40s.

Mae
251-3640

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.
251-6465

pecan

paneled

recreation

ORRINGTON
Evanston

room

wi

REALTY Cd
DA

8-444

GLENDALE
RD.
IN _ GLENVIE
Countryside. 2 bdrms.;
lge. liv. r
kit., and util. rm. Lge. lot 70x1
Gardener’s
delight.
$18,500.
724-706
after 4 p.m.
:

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 18, 196;

�Sine

:

=e

2

For

JIGHLAND PARK EAST
FIRST TIME OFFERED

CALL—ALAN

2:00 TO

16 WOODBINE

SEX

5:00

AVENUE

st Reduced for Quick Sale
KENILWORTH
GARDENS.
ST
ARPER
SCHOOL
Area.
6 ROOM
ANCH
w/3 BEDROOMS
and a real
replace. Paneled dining rm. Modern
aan
w/eating area. Dandy
bsmt.
ame
space _ w/full _ shower
bath.

EXTRAS.

Late

Summer

oss’Nn,
ONL Y—$38,500.
BETTER
ALL TODAY—R. H. JOHNSON.

INDIAN

HILL

HOME

U

CAN GET IMMEDIATE
POSSESON of this very fine SIX ROOM—
WO BATH COLONIAL
RANCH
that
situated among other fine homes on
oquois Road in Wilmette. There are
bedrms. and a bath on the first floor

nd

one

bedrm.

and

bath

on

the

2nd

»
The
lot
is
magnificent—being
pprox. 80’ x 210’ and beautifully landaped. Compact and stepsaver kitchim has dishwasher, disposal and range
all
included).
Large
living
rm.
/W.B. fireplace and list fir. family
.
Electric
garage
door.
MUST
LL NOW—50s.
BOB MILLER

W ilmette—

eptional Six Bedrm. Home
APPROX.
34 OF
AN
ACRE
IN
ighcrest School Area. Is perfect for
rge family and for entertaining. Has
pparate dining room, and free form
atio off huge
family
room
w/fireace.
Also
has
a
Country
Style
itchen. To see CALL—
S. STEVENSON (home phone: 2)

LEAR

BRIGHT

RANCH

ILT
°54.
TWO
FINE
BEDRMS.
bacious kitchen w/dining
area. Sunny
Dp. exposure living rm.
New ait. ovsz.
arage.
Priv.
yard
w/6’
stockade
nce.
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
roughout. $24,750 includes carpeting
d drapes.
o see—CALL-—LES SIMPSON
EVANSTON
BEDROOM
RANCH.
Tile bath
and
tchen, overhead sewer. Sump
pump,
arage.
$23,000.
IN
EXCELLENT
ONDITION.
Call—ART JOHNSON

CELLENT

NORTHWEST

ATION
OF
EVANSTON
IN
THE
incolnwood school district.
8 rooms
d two full baths. A charming, livble brick
home
that was
built to
t. The basement has a fine knotty
ne rec. room with many
built-ins.
Aree family bedrooms
and bath on
e first floor plus an IDEAL 14x14
AMILY ROOM. Large bedroom and
ath on upper floor. Priced to sell.
alli—BOB MILLER

AIRD &amp; WARNER

Davis
855

Street

Evanston,

THEY

GLENVIEW

Illinois
273-3855

SPARKLE!

NORTHBROOK
PEN HOUSE—Sunday 1-5 P.M. 2164
entwood
(Shermer
Ave.
south
to
entwood)
br
the
entertainer.
Two
bedroom
nch
with
a
large,
magnificent
mily room. Garage. Beautiful back-

GLENVIEW

EAST

YOU
KNOW
QUALITY,
THIS
IS
! 4 yr. old 2 story Colonial, brick
d frame construction. L.R., separDining room, paneled family room
th raised hearth fireplace, 4 large
drooms, 212 baths, Full basement. 2

Beautifully landscaped lot

area of expensive homes.
¢ poss. Priced to sell.

QUENS
y 18,

Sg he

1967

158

NORTHFIELD

Heart
of Northfield.
grrunte
and including
ome..

REALTY

Fronting
on
2
usable
$35,000

TODAY

ownership

the

this

for

$21,500
ranch with 11%
screened porch
rear yard with

your

benefits

summer.

home

Road,

IVANHOE,

custom

built

ROOM

and bath. Beautiful-

6-7274
1-4463

COUSIN

Ave,

(Highway 176)
566-6720

WILMETTE
SCHOOLS,
NEW
TRIER.
Like new bi-level;
4 bedrooms up; 21%
baths; large pan. rec. rm.; air-cond.;
40s. Call PArk 4-2151.

AND

BEAUTIFUL
»

Rd.

past

2575 FOREST GLEN

PIERSEN

the

tollway

Rd.

50x

187

and

the

price

breakfast

area,

2

ceramic bath on
bedrooms and a

second.

bedrooms

and

the first, plus
powder room

There

is

a

full

lot

58x 153, and

is

in

overpass

to

3rd

TRAIL

fine

physical

NORTHBROOK—
You

can
have
the
peace and privacy of country living in
this truly de luxe ranch. It was built
in 1960 on a beautiful lot of approximately 142 acres overlooking a
private
pond. There
are 4 family
bedrooms
and 214 baths plus 2 servants rooms
and bath, family kitchen with breakfast area, study with fireplace and a
beautiful 17
x 27 living room with a
fireplace.
It
features
central
air
conditioning, a swimming pool, 2 car
attached garage and a paneled recreation room. The price is $250,000.

GLENCIEW—In
the
lovely
and
convenient Swainwood area, 8 room brick
and clapboard ranch, superb in every
detail.
Lovely living room with fireplace, dining room, three bedrooms,
spectacular
kitchen,
breakfast
room
and
large
family
room
overlooking
ner
and beautiful private grounds. irst floor laundry,
2 car
attached
garage with electric eye door—central
air conditioning.
KENILWORTH—This
frame Dutch Colonial, which needs work both inside
and out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot in
a choice east location. The first floor
has a living room
with a firepiace,
dining
room,
kitchen,
pine
paneled
family
room
and
a powder
room.
There are 4 second floor bedrooms and
a bath plus 2 additional rooms and a
bath on the third. Basement, gas heat
and a 2 car detached
garage with an
apartment
ABOVE.
he
price
is

tecture

has

everything

needed

for

luxurious
living.
Five
bedrooms,
3
baths, 2 powder rooms,
paneled den
and a wonderful family room 22 x 31.
The
modern
kitchen
and
breakfast
area have every convenience and the

screened

porch

overlooks

the

BOOK

ranch

Many

heat—oversize

nice

©

lot—spacic

room
two

combil
nice

features—radia:

garage.

Only

$18,500

SIX ROOM BRICK RANCH IN [Bs
able west Wilmette—three b

:

142
tiled
baths,
full basement,
gas
heat, patio. Price reduced $1,250. Can
be
purchased
with
less
than
$65,
nh
Asking
$28,500—owner
w
offer.
BEAUTIFULLY
REMODELED
Chalet
type
home
on
ee
ot
central
vanston—Huge
step
d
living
room.
with
fireplace,
la
separate
dining
room,
music
re
large
foyer,
many
exquisite
special features. Seven bedrooms,
baths. Must be seen to be appreciat
Offered at $48,500.
nee

EVANSTON-SKOKIE
CHARMING
bedroom,
brick ranch, newly dece
rated
and
ready
for early
su
possession. Easy to care
for
and
convenient to school and transpo
tion. Priced to sell in the forties.

IN

BEAUTIFUL

—unusually

GLEN

attractive

OAK

ACRES

three

bedro

ranch home—Huge
living room
fireplace wall; separate dining
kitchen with appliances, many s
features. 242 baths. All large
Gay 90’ recreation room and
fi

C

in basement.
Wonderful
swim
pool, patio, Japanese garden. Cali
appointment—$65,000.

EAST

,

GLENVIEW—STUNNING

C

and stone ranch home with all
rooms.
Fireplace
in
livin
dining
room
overlooks
lovely
p
with
fountain
and.
barbecue,
spacious
kitchen
with
dishw
I
disposal,
plus generous
eating
&lt;
two twin size (plus) corner hedeos a9

Oversize

two

car

grounds.
$49,900.

Must

see

WILLARD

SCHOOL

garage;

bea

to appreciate.

DISTRICT . . .

ID

park-like
area—a
one
owner,
Ww
maintained seven room home with.
baths. Woodburning fireplace;
p
family
room
opening
to patio;
heat; loads of storage space
...m
extras, including carpeting. Tra
'
tation
and
shopping
1 block aw
Low 30’s.

GOELZER

Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS

HI 6-5544

ATMOSPHERE—CLOSEin location. Colonial ranch with four
bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, 2 car
garage, wooded acre on private lane.
Excellent expansion possibilities, close
to Edens—Lower 30s.

AN

ELEGANT

SPLIT

LEVEL

IN

Northbrook—centrally
air-conditioned,
3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced yard,

intercom

system

and

lots

“‘goodies’’
to embellish
2,750
feet of living space. High 40s.
to see TODAY.

LARGE

HOUSE,

LARGE

of

other

square
Call us

VALUE

IN

excellent location in Northbrook surrounded by mature trees. Four large
bedrooms, 2!5 CT baths, oak cabinet
kitchen, with built-ins, paneled family
room, fireplace in living room—see to
believe in low 40s.

AN

INVESTMENT

BRUFF

Evenings

527 Dundee

WORTH

REALTY

Rd., Northbrook

272-7550
Heavily

wooded,

fully

FEATURING

. 244 ceramic tile baths

improved

1%

Colonials

. Paneled family rm. with frpie.
. Kitchen with built-ins
. Basement and 2-car garage.
Sate
ee ere eed
. on 1 mode
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

.

G

INDIAN RIDGI e
5-2700

PArk
i"

a

In Northbrook
=
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY |
Unique rambling ranch home fea
an
amazing
arrangement
of:

nage bedrooms,

2!5 ceramic

and
beamed paneled
fireplace,
with
an
age
from
slate

tile

family room
unusual
tr
ei?
to s

iving room and formal dining room

:

2 car garage. Step saver kitchen
basement.
Priced at $46,900.
‘

Builder’s

model

fa

home—only

ey

6 months

old. Rpecious 2,880 sq. ft. Two stor
Cape
Cod. Here is truly living on th
luxury
level.
This
home
features

large

bedrooms,

21%

baths

and

a

basement. Master bedroom is on
th
downstairs level. Also on the
oun
level is a beautiful
paneled
mi
room
with fireplace, mud
m ;
large
2-car
garage.
Other
a
features
included
are,
landscaping
front
and
rear,
stor
and screens,
wall to wall carp
and throw rugs, drapes and c

wallpaper,

patio

and

special

light

fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy on
beautiful

cul-de-sac

location.

Only

TOWN BUILDERS

Walters and Landwehr Rds
272-5150

:
s

Baird &amp; Warner .

7-9

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

ast

Evanston
GReenleaf

HOMES
LIKE
THIS
ARE
SCA
Lovely, like-new center entrance
lonial
with
spacious
yen
separate dining room;
family
powder room; nice built-in kitchen;
and D. 4 Excellent bedrooms; 2
(one
off bed
mariar Pay seg!
wool car
ng included.
ar
ga
and Air Conditioned! Low 40s. see
home
without
Call
delay!
oO TTE

:
7

Baird &amp; Warner
¢

Be
BY

ee

85

eaan Rd.

OWNER:

1070

~

Glenview,

588-1

PRINCETON

Highland Park. 3 BR brk. ranch in»
location. Air cond., ¢ rptn
gl
porch, frple., cab. kit. w/ea
dshwshr.
Reas.
taxes,
m
er ap
gg 1 Age
to Sunset
an
ublic
pools.
Near trans.
chilies
.
pga
PRICED FOR
QUICK SALE
ID 2-0722 or 815-436-6708.

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

.

BRICK

on wooded

room—dining
large
kitchen,

rooms.

heated

Swimming
pool.
Features’
include
central
air
conditioning,
inter-com
system, burglar alarm and a beautifl
lot of about 1-1/3 acres. The price is
$175,000.

. DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.

945-1670

PICTURE

frame

living
tion,

NORTHFIELD—This
outstanding
example
of fine contemporary
archi-

. Center entry foyer
. Separate dining room

REALTY

A

basement,

condition both inside and out. Living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen,
3 bedrooms,
ceramic
bath
and
powder
room. The one car garage is attached
and the price is $32,500.

IN EVANSTON—

Remodeled older home in good, cle
condition—Large
living
room, s
rate dining room, large kitchen °
eating
space—three
bedrooms, ©
baths. Two car garage, HW gas
$21,500.

a

GLENCOE—This
newl
listed
brick
ranch’is in a wonderfully convenient
location within easy walking distance
of the trains, shopping and the Central
School. It was built in 1954 on a nice

ae:

A NEW OFFERING

2 twin
on the

attached
garage,
central
air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum screens and storms on second
floor. An easy walk to both Logan and
Howard Schools. The price of $34,750
includes
the nylon carpeting on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

55

REALTORS

is

WILMETTE—A wonderful house for the
young family! This nicely maintained
brick and frame has a fireplace in the
living room,
dining L, kitchen
with

Open

REALTORS
826 Deerfield

is

Evanston. $46,000.

| TO 4 SUNDAY

Deerfield

the lot
$30,500.

Wallace &amp; Orth, | 1c

on the
garage,

consideration.
Furnished
11
student
rooms plus owner's apartment on first
floor.
Premium . living
plus
good
income.
1
block
from
heart
of

Custom built 7 room ranch on 1 acre thickly wooded property. Large living
room
with window
wall and fireplace,
dining ell, kitchen with built-in
oven,
range
and
dishwasher—ample
eating
area.
Extra
large
family
room
(13 x24) with sliding
doors to patio, 3 twin size bedrooms with 2
ceramic tile baths—one off master bedroom. ‘Asphalt driveway.
Built-in
vacu-flo vaccuum
cleaner,
intercom
system,
full basement.
Oversize
2
car
garage.
Family
room
has
an
additional
furnace.
This
tastefully
decorated home has just been painted inside and out. Carpeting in living
room and dining room. Just reduced .. . $42,500.

on

bedrooms
and bath
There is an oversized

HERE’S

RIVERWOODS

DIRECTIONS:
West
street on the right.

and 3
second.

714

MUNDELEIN...

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

room,
dining
powder
room
the first floor

COUNTRY

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

THE COUNTRY

Winnetka

OPEN

Copper

on
5 acres—2
bedroom
ranch
with
fireplace and 24% car garage. Taxes
only
$384.64.
Immediate
occupancy
$22,900.

ATTRACTIVE
SOUTH
EVANSTON
home: living rm., dining rm., kitchen
and 2 bedrms. on Ist., 2 bedrms. on
2nd. Good basement, gas heat, $16,500
takes it... act quickly.
EVANSTON REALTY CO., INC.
1700 Dempster St., Evanston..UN 4-0728.

WOODED

old

Winnetka
999 Linden

HI! 6-/180
Bay

Year

Napates Kitchen w/barbeque, built-in
refrigerator, freezer,
2 ovens, D and
D, large eating area, tiffany shades,
brick
vinyl
floor.
Large
master
bedroom and bath, 3 family bedrooms
and
bath
plus 2 maids’
rooms
and
bath. Basement has PANELED
REC-

L. RINGER

NASH Realty
118 Green

slate

WINNETKA (Summer rental)
NEW
ON THE
MARKET!
Furnished
rental in walking distance to beach.
Lovely 2 story with 3 plus bedrooms.
$375 per month.

appointment

of

condi-

GLENCOE
Here
is
the
MOST
ATTRACTIVE
Custom built DE LUXE Ranch. Lanai
room’ w/built in cabinet and travertine
marble
floor.
Spacious
Living
room
w/beautiful marble flpr. Paneled LIBRARY
w/bookshelves ‘and hi-fi and
TV. Master suite w/bedroom, dressing
room and bath plus 2nd bath. Family
room
w/wet
bar,
Kitchen
w/double
oven and 2 refrigerators. Maid’s room
and bath. Utility room, 2 car garage
w/radio control. AIR CONDITIONED.
Too many other features to mention.
Upper bracket.

WEST
$18,500
Low maintenance aluminum sided two
bedroom ranch on half acre lot. Huge
rear yard completely fenced.

enjoy

air

stone

WILMETTE
JUST REDUCED:
Split Level, Living
room,
Dining
L,
itchen
w/built-in
double
oven
and
range,
D
and
EXTRA
LARGE
breakfast
room.
Master
bedroom
w/bath.
3
family
bedrooms and bath. Paneled FAMILY
ROOM. : Roughed
in
powder
room,
Screened porch.
Patio. CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
House
in EXCELLENT CONDITION, $45,000.

NEAR TOWN
$21,500
Three
bedroom
ranch
with
132
car
garage.
Lot
62.5x 200.
Many
evergreens. Home is vacant and ready for
immediate occupancy.

CALL

lannon_

WINNETKA
PRIME EAST LOCATION
This fine 3 story Red Brick Colonial
home of unusual grace and charm has
all the MUSTS plus lasting VALUE in
a distinguished
neighborhood
suited
for todays
family
enjoyment.
FIVE
BEDROOMS,
3 baths plus 2 powder
rooms. Center entrance has beautiful
staircase. Living room w/marble fireplace, Large Dining room, PANELED
DEN
w/bookcase wall including hi-fi
stereo equipment. LARGE PANELED
FAMILY
ROOM.
PANELED
SEPARATE
JUNIOR
DINING
ROOM.
Modern Kitchen, Utility room, pantry,
screened porch. Master bedroom has
separate dressing room and bath. 3rd
floor
with
30x30
playroom,
5th
bedroom
and
bath.
2
car
garage
w/push
button
control
and
extra
storage space. Playhouse
and swing
set in lovely back yard.
A MUST SEE
in today’s
selection
of fine
homes.
$94,500.

GREAT STARTER HOMES
IN NORTHBROOK

and

BRAIN’”’

roofed
home
near
the
LAKE
with
PRIVATE
BEACH
RIGHTS.
2 story
foyer w/marble floor. Large magnificent
32x18
Living
room,
Dining
room, Powder room. Large screened

orch.

&amp;

and WILDE

room
house.
Living
room,
bright
kitchen,
and enclosed porch on

Here is a SMART and STYLISH Split
Level
set on beautifully
landscaped
property.
FIVE
bedrooms,
3. baths.
Parquet floors in living room, Dinin
L.
Pecan
paneled
FAMILY
ROOW
w/bar.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED,
SUB
BASEMENT.
REDUCED TO $69,500.

EVANSTON
$25,000
Vacant
- Immediate
possession
- 6
room
brick
home,
all on
the
first
floor. Easily expandable second floor.
2 car
garage.
Located
in
a
quiet
residential neighborhood within walking distance of everything. Call today.

EAST
Three bedroom brick
car attached garage;
overlooking patio and
brick Bar-B-Q.

ELEGANT

_—

4

GOELZER

HIGHLAND PARK
LISTED,
Centrally

REATION

$90,000

NEWLY LISTED
3.-ACRES

JUST

tioned

‘‘MAGIC

;

oungsters can walk
WINNETKA—The
to both Crow Island and the Skokie
schools from this well maintained 6

ly landscaped
w/underground
sprinkling system. 2 car garage. A home of
distinction for the discriminating buyer. Upper bracket.

KENILWORTH
$90s
Larger
kome
in East
section
near
Sears school and station. Large living
room, dining room, modern kitchen. 6
bedrooms,
3142
baths.
Separate
servant’s
quarters.
Large
lot.
Owner
prefers one day’s notice for showings.

Immedi-

Rd. Northbrook
272-0200
ALL DAY SUNDAY

$67,800

WINNETKA
$37,000
Owners retiring to Florida and wish to
sell their Winnetka home, which is in
immaculate condition. It has a living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem
fourth which can be a family room;
two full bathrooms. Nicely landscaped
yard and three car garage. Low taxes.
oe consider any reasonable offer and
erms.

NORTHBROOK CAPE COD
fine Ist home for the growing fafn. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living
om,
separate
dining room,
utility
om. Immaculate. $22,500.
;

Meadow
OPEN

————_—

re ee

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR

IBM

-

9 room, 3 bath luxury Ranch on 3/4
acre. Crab orchard stone and frame.
Separate dining room.
Up-to-the-minute kitchen plus eating area. Walnut
paneled
den
with
double
doors
and
parquet
floors.
West
wing
has
2
master bedrooms and bath. East wing
has two twin bedrooms and bath plus
paneled
game
room.
Property
overlooks
18th fairway
with
magnificent
views
across
the
course.
Owner’s
transfer makes this exceptional house
available.

S00.

ALIFORNIA
LIVING
IN
NORTHROOK.
A rough
cedar, 3 bedroom
lifornia ranch on acre. Dining room
d kitchen surrounded
by an 8
ft.
de patio deck for summer entertainzy. Basement plus 244 car garage.

COME

6 room
Brick
Ranch
with
a brick
paneled
family
room
and_
parquet
flooring
and
thermopane _ windows.
Roman
brick fireplace in the Living \
room.
Carpeting in the living room,
dining
room
and master bedroom
is
included.
Full
basement,
garage.
Large lot - 80 x 153. Newly decorated
and vacant - so immediate possession.

rd with fruit trees. In town location.

garage.

$28,500

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5
1040 LAKE AVENUE

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE

ICE REDUCED
TO—$25,900 on this
ute 6 ROOM, 142 story home on
quiet
esidential
street.
3 BEDROOMS,
1
ATH and separate Breakfast Room
f the MODERN
KITCHEN.
Large
ard for the kiddies to play. IMMEIATE
POSS’N.
5,000
cash
req.
ee
—ALAN
SEX.

MANY

as

for RESULTS

Evanston—Open Sunday
(5-21-67)
FROM

sop

Ring RINGER

STOM BUILT 13 YEAR OLD MODIFIED
RANCH
WITH
10
LARGE
ROOMS,
5
BEDROOMS
AND
4
BATHS.
Features
include DELUXE
ODERN
KITCHEN
W/BUILT-INS
nd
large
eating
area.
MASTER
BUITE on the ist floor. Ash paneled
len w/Thermopane windows overlooks
fhe private
ravine.
CENTRAL
AIR
ONDITIONING.
UNDERGROUND
SPRINKLING
SYSTEM.
MANY
INLUSIONS.
Situated on one of Highland Park’s finest streets w/Private
Beach rights.
EXCELLENT
VALUE
AT

;

S

,

Classified —. 17 a

~

�158

HILL REALTY. INC.
discouraged

through.
help, you

a fresh
nce.

We

hard
Bt iasuls
\ we

if

a

deal

start!

ene

Get

professional

your

usually

home?

;canines this elegant home near
lake.
It
has
the
charm
and
ness that invites formal enteret accommodate
the large
e large living room has a

saat!

there

is

an

oak

ed dining room;
large library;
cg
a
lst
floor’
suite.
5
s and 4 baths on the 2nd floor.
planned
terrace
overlooking
a
d swimming
pool. Many details
So
aia
that | invite
your
‘Iss

THIS

this

OPPORTUNITY!

roomy

family

home

near

schools, beach
and transportation.
8
large rooms.
The large living. room
ni
a
fireplace.
The
kitchen
is
pact
and
workable.
There
is a
floor
bedroom
and bath and 3
rooms and bath on the 2nd floor.
eation room; large yard; garage.
,

LL BE HAPPY

HERE!

ry cement
home
in a wooded
g
—
sparkling
clean!
Living
with fireplace, separate dining
, den, 2 bedrooms and bath on Ist

“ large bedrooms and bath on 2nd;

basement;
breezeway;
attached
oti
patio;
large
fenced
yard;
Bh
31 -. Only $34,750.

2229 HARRISON
OPEN SUN. 2-5
LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL AREA! Lovely Home in SPIC AND
SPAN
condition.
Living
room
with
fireplace.
Separate
dining room,
sun room.
2
Bedrooms
and bath on Ist. floor. 2
bedrooms
and
bath
on
2nd.
floor,
would
make
lovely
In-Law _ Suite
without outside entrance. In the 30s.
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF!

ERATE

WELL

MAINTAINED

Ti

Evanston.
Separate
living
and
dining room
with thermowindows.
Eating
area
i
tg
kitchen.
3
bedrooms;
baths
full
basement
with
extra
reioied. Centrally air conditioned. 2

~ REALTORS

38 Green

Bay

Rd.,

Hillcrest

t

mod.

ikiteh.,

rm.

w/frpl.,

2

car

Pm,

A

“fireplace

in

spacious living rm.,
modern
cab’ t.

s., 442 baths, paneled recreation
:
unusual!
ENVIEW
attractive
Redwood
Contemporanch
in lovely
wooded
area.
‘ge living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm. ” 2 bedrms.
phis den
(usable
as
-bedrm.).
11%
tiled
baths,
open
0 and sernd. porch; att. gar., gas
, paneled walls and open beamed
ngs.
Lot
100x230.
‘Fine
value.

STON

:

fodern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spacious
liv. rm., din. rm., lovely cab. kit., 3
vinsize bedrms.,
11% baths,
huge

family rm.,
space
for 4th bedrm.
Carpe ting incl. Central loc. $29,750.

fay a ficent Lannon Stone Ranch type
in lovely Indian Hill Estates.
ous liv. rm.,
din.
rm.,
family
prkfst. area, 3 large bedrms., 212
ths,
extra
bedrms.
can
be
A beautiful home. 70s.

ART &amp; GOLEE, Realtors
8-320

Hillcrest

6-4700

MAKE

HIS

~ JUST REDUCED
ow

ER

WANTS

TO

; is a spacious 4 bdrm home. Lge.
:
ted liv. rm.
and din. rm., big
ae
w/built-ins;
family
rm.
ding doors to beaut. patio, 2 full
Utility rm.—lge
enough to be
ng rm.
or office. 2 car ates
© orkshop. Air conditioned.
$39,90

NEW

LISTING

RICK RANCH,
3 bdrms., and 14%
ee
liv. rm., kitchen w/eating area,
. den or office off kitchen, beautiful
‘x 160’ lot, hardwood
fis., FA car
rage.
Si

“VILLAGE REALTY CO.
tf

You
CAN

BUT

Have
MAKE

: ly payments

we

SIZEABLE

can

find

MONTH-

a home

for

Consult
us
without
obligation.
also furnish secondary
financing
aoe purchase
existing contracts
and

n ortgages.

W.

Corporation

St.

Evanston

UNiversity

-Location!!

NY N.

fa

finest

9-1444

Location!!

EVANSTON,

Lincolnwood

1 BLOCK

School—smaller

home

TO

in

a of larger more expensive homes.
ree bdrms., 1 bath, separate din.

REALTY

— Classified

Orchard

Lane,

Northfield

Av.

Graham
ESTATE

GLENCOE

Newspapers

VACANT

T. BROWN

wooded
big liv.
modern

VE

5-4455

Your Want Ad in the Hollister

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

reaches

the en-

tire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satistactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say "Charge

670 Alice Dr.
(W. on Dundee Rd., 1
bik. W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financin
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranc
with
bsmt,
on
a
4%
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

COLONI-

BUILDER’S
OWN
HOME
235 ft. of lake
frontage
on picturesque
private Lake
Antioch.
5 bedrms., 314 cer. tile baths, colored fixtures, den, family rm., kitchen comb.,
formal din. rm., overlooks step-down
18’
x 32’ liv. rm. 2 fireplaces, one in
master suite, laundry- -sewing rm. off
kitchen,
all auto.
equip.
Lge.
Kkit.,
all built-in equip.
15 cu. ft. refrig.
and 15 cu. ft. upright freezer. Walk-in
pantry, 214 car garage, radio contr.
oper.
18’ x 38’
wood.
deck
off kit.,
with panoramic view of. lake. 40’ x 48’
rec. rm. with 16’
x 32’ indoor heated
cer.
tile
swimming
pool.
Wet
bar,
stone
covered
walls and 20’ sliding
glass doors give outdoor feeling. Lge.
work shop, gas fired 5 zone radiant
heat.
Push
button
elec.
Intercom
through-out. Cedar lined storage area.
Priced at $78,000. BONUS
TO BUYER, Racy
RIDER
LAWN
MOWER
PLU
$200
FIBERGLAS'BOAT.
Phone 395-1341 for appointment.

$1,500 DOWN
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5

1741

CONTEMPORARY

CLAPBOARD

aio
362 Park

HANDYMAN’S
SPECIAL—Northbrook
West
area—3
bedrm.
frame
Ranch.
Needs
handy
family
to put outside
into shape—large
living-dining
room
combination.
Nice
kitchen;
separate
utility area; oversized 2 car garage—
immediate
possession—owner
may
help finance—$19,500.

NOW

EXCITING

Seymour

INC.
WINNETKA

Hwy.

CHARMING,

WINNETKA
Handsome 1 owner custom built splitlevel on beautifully
landscaped
half
acre in best east location. Many fine
wood custom built-ins. Huge liv. rm.
and din. area with double frpl. to pan.
fam. rm. with window wall opening to
terraced
stone
patio.
Master
bdrm.
has
own
bath
and
dressing
rm.,
3
other bdrms., 2 baths, beautiful kit.
with
built-ins,
sep.
brkft.
rm.,
air
cond. 2 car E.E. gar. $119,500.

H| “6-8000

Skokie
2-7300

A

al in exc. cond. on 200’ deep
lot in choice area. 4 bdrms.,
rm with frpl., sep. din. rm.,
kit., powder rm. $34,900.

MORTON
GROVE-—attractive 3-bedrm.
split level—nice
living-dining
combination—2
tile
baths—paneled_
rec.
Oe
and separate utility room—$235,-

811
CR

MARKET.

ATTRACTIVE

BRAND
NEW—4-bedroom
Colonial still
under construction. On heavily wooded
lot—center entry hall—separate dining
room—214 baths—paneled family room
w/fireplace—$49,900

BIRCHWOOD

NEWLY

dtl
NORTH
EAST
EVANSTON.
2 STORY
frame,
4 bdrm.,
liv. rm.,
din. rm.,
kitchen, brkfst. rm., Haven and St. A,
school dist. By owner. Low 20s. Phone
966-1644 or on Sat. DA 8-2678.

&amp; CO.

446-7270

LISTED

ROOM
BRICK
WITH
3
OR
4
bedrooms. Lg master suite w/dressing
room
and bath, 2 other baths, new
Fiesta
kitchen
w/built-in
electric
range, double ovens, refrigerator and
dishwasher. 26 ft. living room w/fireplace. Enclosed porch. 100 x 160 ft. lot
in beautiful setting bordering North
Shore
Country
Club
grounds.
Price,
$52,000.

THIS

GRACIOUS 9 ROOM COLONIAL
on a half acre plus in estate area of
WINNETKA,
includes a large living
room,
paneled
den,
paneled
family
room,
each
with
a woodburning
fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 214 baths, Huge
Bluestone patio, brick walled, just off
the family room—great
for Summer
entertaining.
Formal
dining
room,
completely equipped kitchen w/breakfast area. 2nd floor laundry room. 2car att. garage. A very complete and
livable
home
in
an_
exceptionally
attractive area. Priced in the 90s.

Hugh C. Michels
ELM

ST.,

WINN.

6-7100

WILMETTE

IN

MID-WILMETTE
price 6 room
home
with 3
and
bath.
ist floor:
Well
living rm.,
dining rm.
and
3 good bedrms. and bath on
bsmt. Det. garage. 50 ft. lot.

BRICK RANCH ON CENTRAL PARK
Large living rm. w/frpl. Dining area.
Kitchen w/cabinets and brkfst. nook. 3
bedrooms
and 112 tiled bath. Bsmt.
w/recrm.
and frpl. FA gas ht. 2 car
garage. Low 30s.
EAST WILMETTE
Attractive
remodeled
home.
LR
w/
frpl.,
DR,
Birch
cabinet
kitchen
w/built-in stove and oven, brkfst. rm.,
3 bedrms. and 2 tiled baths on Ist. 2
bedrms.
on
2nd
and
storage.
Full
bsmt. Garage. Upper 30s.
7 ROOM 2 STORY HOME
Lovely
first floor with
new
cabinet
kitchen and pwdrm. 3 BRs and tiled
bath on 2nd. Gas ht., 2 car garage.
Low 30s.

REALTORS

ALpine

1-0407

HIGHLAND
PARK
— RARE
INDEED
to find a Colonial with the charm of a
circular stairway, bay windows, beautiful interior appointments. Set on a
wooded lot. Just a skip to school and
all East
conveniences.
4 large
airy
bedrooms,
3 baths,
separate
dining
room, breakfast room, den, playroom.
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
at
02,50

DEERFIELD

— RARE

OPPORTUNITY

Just reduced to $35,250. On a street
with
lovely
neighbors
and_
kiddies
galore.
4
bedrooms.
Immaculate
home. 2 full baths. Kitchen overlooking mR Fe setting. Shutters and bay
window. Unique family room, carpet,
drapes and all appliances, too.

LAKESIDE
457

Central

Av.,

H.P.

ranch

BRICK

in

432-6320

AND

LANNON

Northfield.

(New

STONE

Trier

district).
7 rooms 3 bedrooms. 2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

TIGHE
521-4th

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE

MODERN

BRK

NEW

LISTING

CHARMING
WELL-MAINTAINED
rocm Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms; 2 bat
large living-dining room; kitchen wi
eating
area;
2-car
garage;
lar
nicely
landscaped
yard,
complete
fenced, Close to schools, shopping, a
transportation. A low $23,900.

NEWLY

DECORATED

ALL
ROOMS
JUST
COMPLETED.
good time to see this 8-room bi-lev¢
4 bedrooms
or 3 and den;
2 bath
kitchen with large eating area; livi
room;
large
dining
‘‘L’’
fam
room; 21-car attached garage. Loc
ed on a quiet cul-de-sac. Asking o
$33,900.

EXCELLENT

LOCATION

LARGE
WHITE
BRICK
CAPE
CO
Just right for the growing family.
bedrooms;
den;
2 C.T. baths;
livi
room
with
fireplace;
full
heat
basement and attached garage. Acrd
from
park.
Close
to _ everythir
$31,500.

FOR OTHER GOOD BU
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview Realt
Established 1925
Waukegan

Road

ag, gas

eel

i ay

en

Eo

Spr

tar Ai

4-064

FRIENG

JUST LISTED—A
terrific lannon sté
and
frame
Colonial,
in
the
md
desirable
Skokie
Ridge
section
Glencoe. 4 large Bedrms., 212 bat
Sunken
Living
rm.,
large
separa
Dining rm., Den, screened porch. P
Rec
rm.
w/wet
bar.
Lovely
la
yard. Area over garage is suitable
two
additional
Bedrms.
and
bath
desired.
Priced in the LOW
60s
IMMEDIATE sale!
A

GREAT
BUY—Split-level in a
desired
Wilmette
location.
3
rooms., 215 baths. Pan Family
amtico

vinyl

Foyer,

mi
4

R

Dinin

sie

Fantastic
Kit. Laundry
rm.
215 qa
garage. Short walk to stores and bu
HIGHLAND PARK
OPEN SUN 2
946 ROLLINGWOOD
Green Bay Rd. to Bob-O-Link—W.
Blks. to Rollingwood.
Stunning 4 Bedrm.,
3 bath centra

air conditioned

Split-level.

Large

L

ing
rm.
w/separate
Dining
aré
Modern
Kit.,
pan
Family
rm.,
bar, Hobby rm. Lovely Patio. Terri
location 3 Blocks to train. Dead
e
street. MID 60s!

GLENCOE

OPEN SUN 2-4
869 PEACHTREE
Dundee to Forestway-S to Chestnu
to Oak-S to Peachtree.
Magnificent 3 Bdrm., 242 bath centr
ly air conditioned Ranch. Custom b
in
1961.
Full
basement.
Terraz
Foyer.
Pan
Family
rm.,
Mutscbks
Kit and many
more
PLUS
featur
Beautifully
landscaped
with
wood
rear views. This fine home eo ~
Hubbard Woods

Hubbard

FRIENE

Woods

835-31

northwest
evanston
Three brm. English brick across frd
Willard School. Nice yard and 2 d
Bae. Short gd fg transp. and sho
ffered at $35,5

triatie
Area
of Wilmette
Ave.
and 16th
Three brms. 1!2 baths, full baseme
patio, att. garage, and nice yard. O
5 yrs. old. REDUCED TO $37,500.

lake forest
314.
acres
near
Knollwood
Coun
Club and upper bracket homes. Ent
piece only $24,000.

FRONT

ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS
R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950

mrs. MADISON
associates

an
realt

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanst
TO

BUY

QUINLAN

OR

SELL

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

INC

Realtors—Since 1884
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OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

LOVELY
ALUM.
SIDING
RANCH
IN
Glenview, liv. rm. din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms., bath, large family rm., large
screened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Garage.
Nice lot with fruit trees. $24,000.
FINE

GLENVIEW

KENNETH

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th St.

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

KENNETH

Hllicrest

CHARMING BRICK and CLAPBOARD
7 delightful rooms. Living rm. w/frpl.,
dining ‘‘L’’, den, kitchen w/dishwasher,
disposal
and
eating
space,
2
bedrms.
and bath on Ist. One large
bedrm.
and
bath
on
2nd.
Lge.
basement recrm., FA gas ht. Central
pri
conditioning
att.
garage.
Upper
Ss.
Moderate
bedrooms
laid out
kitchen.
2nd. Full
$24,500.

Elance Realt

1141

and Company
751

brick ranch in best east location is a
dream
to maintain
with wood
pan.,
custom
built-ins,
large
rooms,
sep.
laundry
rm.,
air
conditioning.
4
bdrm., 2 baths, large liv. din. comb.
with frpl. 2 car E.E. gar. Priced at
$69,500

NORTHBROOK

oth Mortgage
= 3000 Central

opal
STREE

ON

THIS

Town &amp; Country
843 ELM

BEDROOM.

spacious Dutch Colonial family home
on 200’ corner lot in very desirable
wooded
area.
Large
master
bdrm.
with bath, 3 additional
bdrms.
and
bath. Lovely liv. rm., stone frpl. and
sun rm. Sep. din. rm. and glassed-in
porch, modern kit., breakfast rm. and
powder rm. Priced at 46,500.

PARK

the

Listing

3

GLENCOE
NEW

values. Large cathedral-ceiling living
room, dining room, A dream kitchen
out of ‘‘House Beautiful’ with adjacent 1st floor utility room, pantry, and
entrance
to
lastered
garage
with
electric eye.
Gorgeous paneled family
room with fireplace. Soundproof office
with built-in Rosewood furniture. Private maid’s room and bath on lower
level, plus painted and cheerful subbasement for additional kiddies’ activities.
Upper
level
has
4 spacious
bedrooms
including
a Master
Suite
with
dressing
room
and bath.
This
home
is
beautifully’ furnished
and
decorated and ready to move into on
60 days notice. Complete
house has
alarm
system
plus
automatic
yard
sprinklers,
and fenced for both privacy
and
childrens’
safety.
Exotic
plantings
make
the views
most
enjoyable. Listed far below actual cost.
oe eaiit ieee
call Mr. Davis
at

Little Cash

re

of

RESTORED

Call ALpine 6-1015
Jane Hanley
Joyce King
Alice Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

one

WEST

Realtor

&amp; COUNTRY

offers

AND

JUST LISTED
ELEGANT FRENCH NORMANDY
with 6 family bedrooms, 3 baths and 2
powder rooms, plus servants quarters
of bedroom
and bath. Family
room
with fireplace off the kitchen,
plus
lovely Birch
paneled
library,
living
room
w/fireplace
and _. beautifully
carved plaster cornice, formal dining
room, dramatic reception foyer with
spiral staircase. Tremendous Thermador equipped kitchen, myriad French
hand
designed
cabinets,
Mismaster
food center, electric ice ‘cube maker,
Intercom
system
throughout/,
imported fixtures,
custom
marble.
Superb facilities for entertaining include
inner courtyard between living room
wing
and
family
room
wing.
3-car
garage. 2 furnaces, 2 air-conditioning
systems
w/humidifiers.
A
gracious
estate
in
the
quiet
community
of
Northfield, Sunset Ridge Country Club
area. $194,000.

J. CLARKE BAKER

MAGNIFICENT MODERN HOME IN
a woodland setting. Located within a
few short blocks of town in one of the
finest residential areas. This 6 yr. old

Split-level

LAKE

1144 bath home
on one acre of land
near Alan Sheperd
School. Beautiful
trees and plantings in a nursery stock
setting.
This
is good
investment
at
$28,500. Call Rose
Silsbee—HI
6-4073

Mitchell Brothers

BEAUTIFUL
HIGHLAND

OF

DEERFIELD—New

703. YORK RD.
OPEN SUN. 2-5
(S. of Glenview Rd. on Raleigh (1 B..
E. of Waukegan Rd.) {to York.)
. Estate
type
area
with
beautiful
grounds
(120x183)
Wood
panelled
step-down living room,
separate dining room, family room, hobby room. 3
bedrooms, 2’: baths. 2 car garage. In
the 60s.

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
5-3900

SOUTH

NICELY

GLENVIEW

GR

HOME

of Waukegan
Road. Brick and clapboard split level with 4 bedrooms and
2 baths on same level. Slate floor in
entry. Paneled family rm. with frpl.
and vinyl floor. Powder room. Utility
and mud
room. Living room,
dining
“L”’
large
eating
area
in
kitchen.
Basement
with
paneled
office
and
play
area.
Screened
porch,
patio,
beautiful
trees.
Near
Lyons’
and
O.L.P.H.
schools and park.
Walk to
train. Owner transferred. $52,500. Call
Mrs. Hanley (DA 8-1848-eve. )

WILMETTE

TOWN
n.

JUST

1017 OAKWOOD
OPEN SUN. 2-5
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
3 BEDROOM
RANCH.
Living-dining
room
combination
has
timbered
ceiling.
Good closet space. Lovely wooded lot
with fenced yard. Gas Heat. 112 car
garage. $26,750.

Winnetka

6- 0900

RANCH

GLENVIEW—Open Sunday
1336 Sleepy Hollow

DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD
in
Washington School area. 3 Bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
one:
July 1st. possession. Taxes
ere.

DIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

ATTRACTIVE

with
dozens
of
extras .for
modern
living. Large
living room
with firepare. dining area, family room with
ireplace
and
full
bath.
Modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family bedrooms
and 2 more baths.
Completely
finished
basement
for
family recreation and hobbies. Artistic
freeform
pebble terrace.
CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED. Just reduced
to $84,500.

SOUTH
EVANSTON—FOR
THE
BUDGET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
Bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot.
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

car garage. Only $24,500.
:

VERY

837 GREY
;
OPEN SUN. 2-5
SPIC AND SPAN CONTEMPORARY.
3
Bedroom
Ranch.
Tile bath.
Youngstown kitchen, with eating area.
Ist.
floor
utility
room.
Many
closets.
Patio,
Garage.
Fenced
yard.
Good
Financing. $21,500.

‘full

Listing

3

BEDROOM
11
bath home.
Brand new kitchen with
tile walls and vinyl floor. Large livin
room
with fireplace, all rooms
goo
size. Side drive to garage, gas heat.
Close
to Wilmette
Avenue,
east
of
Ridge
Road.
Reasonably
priced
at
$33,900. Call Joyce King.

EVANSTON

has

in a concentra-

pt you sell

DELIGHTFUL_

REALTORS

Sometimes,
without
don’t spot the risky

work . . . and we

WILMETTE—New

Mitchell Promer

U. R HOME IS OUR BUSINESS”
1 HOUSE IIs TOO GOOD
be

ioeFor Sale—H ate

.

�58

OMEFINDERS

Wetton

UST LISTED - An incomparable home
steeped
in
quiet
luxury.
“Approxi.Mately
one acre in
prestige area of
NORTHBROOK.
Brick
Contemporary
Spanish Ranch built in 1965. 8 rooms,
4 bedrooms,
3 baths,
an out-of-this
‘-world
Kitchen,
3
Patios,
3
car
attached
garage
(radio
controlled
door). House is so well
planned that it
can
be
maintained
without
regular
household help. Custom
features too
numerous to list. $120,000.
Call Mrs. Ingram
ARM AND FRIENDLY
:
The Fireplace highlights the delightful
Living room. The large Dining room
is
perfect
for
entertaining.
Full

basement,

3

bedrooms.

Desirable

northwest
EVANSTON
-_
Willard
school district. QUICK POSSESSION.
‘Owner transferred. $28,500.
Call Mrs. Kleeman
RICK HOME—LOW UPKEEP;
;
Big
value.
Full basement,
spacious
che, fgg oo
area,
Kitchen
w/builtins,
bedrooms.
Avoca-New
Trier
West
schools.
COMPARE
THE
PRICE! $27,950.
Call Mrs. Hastings
VER AN ACRE
With
great
privacy.
Spacious
Contemporar
home.
4
bedrooms,
24%
baths,
NEW Family room w/fireplace,
screened porch.
A vista from
every
window.
UNUSUAL
OFFERING
in
low 50s.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

OMEFINDERS
111

Green

Bay

AL

Rd.,

N.W. EVANSTON
AGINE
A
3
BEDROOM,
RED
brick Colonial with attached garage
being available in Lincolnwood Schone!
district for sale in low 30s. A_ well
landscaped
yard
and nice neighbors
too. Priced to sell. Call Bill Babcock.

BIG FOR TWO!

BEDRMS.
2 BATHS
NEAR
LAKE
Hard-to-find big home W/oak beamed
family
room,
den,
and
3
frpls.
Everything kept in apple-pie order by
two
house-proud
maiden ladies who
lived in it very gently. The owner says
she’s crazy when she says ‘‘Sell for
Sixty.’’ Call Roger Fisher to see one
of
Evanston’s
wonderful
colonial
homes.

LOSE TO DOWNTOWN
VEST
IN
A
SIZEABLE
FAMILY
home
in St. Mary’s
Parish
and
so
close to downtown you almost won't
meed a shopping cart! A ‘‘nlus’’ factor
is the high value of the land, zoned R, besides the 5 bedroom, sturdy brick
home. Call for appointment. Mid 40s.
Roger Fisher.
R

&amp; ORR,

GR

fornia

Redwood

signed

and

and

easy

BRICK

home.

custom

built

maintenance.

Wesiar

&amp; Co.

CALI-

for

comfort

2

Betsey

Bay

Road,

Norris
. Davie

Winnetka

Channer

HI

6-4500

&amp; Associates

LAND! LOTS OF LAND!
Enough
for
a
swimming
pool,
a
badminton or tennis court, dog run,

croquet

or just

plain

garden.

de-

bedroom,

large living room
with dining area,
spacious
kitchen
with
eating
area.
ull dry basement. Located on large
lot. Includes
wall to wall carpeting
and appliance. $23,500.

loving care has kept this cozy home in
excellent condition. 3 bedrooms,
142
baths, separate dining room. Walk to
school,
village
train.
In
one
of
Deerfield’s best areas. $32,500.
FINE LIVING
No need to forgo ‘‘Close-in’’ location
for a newer house. You'll be proud to
own this 5 yr. old quality home. Near
the village and the beach. For a large
or small
family with
its flexible 4
bedroom, 3 bath plan. Call us today
for details.
PLENTY OF ELBOW ROOM
Transferred
owner
not
anxious
to
leave this house but his company says
“SELL’’. Country living but walking
distance to the projected North Suburban Y.M.C.A. Terrific floor plan. 4
bedrooms, family room with fireplace
and a homemaker’s kitchen. Mid 50s.

NORTHBROOK
1TO5

OPEN

SUNDAY

3491 WHIRLAWAY
(Beautiful Citation Lake Estates)
_
First Time offered. Stunning. dramatic
and
better
than
new.
TWO
family
rooms — 1 on Ist floor and the other
on the 2nd floor with the 4 bedrooms.
Be the first to see this. Mid 60s

John Channer
&amp; Associates
525 Lincoln, Winnetka
6-8400

KENILWORTH

REALTY

WINNETKA
—
UPPER
BRACKET
Beautiful older home—completely remodeled and restored—the interior is
‘nigh perfect’. Ideal for one wishing
the charm older homes give plus the
convenience and space for a family of
children. Within walking distance of
the village. See picture in Real Estate Market Place in this issue and
if you are interested please call Mrs.
Kastrup.

BEDROOM
BUNGALOW.
LARGE
living room
with wood burning fireplace;
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened
porch.
Paneled
and
earpeted throughout. A truly appealing
home in splendid, ready to move into
condition . . . $17,500. Can be yours fo
only $1,800 down.

CENTRALLY LOCATED
In Wilmette. Older home, low-upkeep
aluminum
siding. Living room, separate
dining
room,
kitchen
w/eating
area, 3 bedrms. and bath on 2nd floor.
Walking distance to everything. Low
taxes. Priced in 20s.

PLUS
BEDROOM
STUCCO
HOME.
L.R.
D.R.,
spacious
kitchen.
Full
basement, and 1 car garage. Located
in South Evanston
near schools and
transportation. $19,500.

STUNNING
Quality-built
brick
colonial
w/center
hall
plan
1
block
from
lake
in
Wilmette. Ideal for family wanting 4
bedrooms and 2 baths on 2nd floor. 2
bedrms. and bath on 3rd floor. Large
living rm. and dining rm. All purpose
TV room and sun rm. Sunny kitchen.
Priced well in 60s. Mrs. McCabe.

ALBERT GASKIN CO.
229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669
FIRST TIME ON MARKET
Original owner offers his 4 bedroom.

214 bath brick one
twin size bedrooms,

floor home. All
ceramic tile in

bathroom,
hardwood
floors.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
separate
dining
room, family room, equipped kitchen.
2 car garage
and full basement.
In
sparkling condition. $37,500.
WINNETKA ESTATE AREA
344 LOCUST ROAD
Superb construction, 4 bedrooms, 21%
baths,
living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen with separate breakfast room,
wder
room.
Attached = garage.
riced in the 60s.

KNN ANDRUSS,
0 Green

Bay Rd.
ALpine

ay 18, 1967

REALTOR

Kenilworth
1-7300

2
baths, 3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semimodern
kit. Located near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.

Helen

KENILWORTH
600 Green
ALpine

Bay Road
(corner
1-5600

REALTY

Kenilworth
Roger)
BRoadway 3-2552

A DISTINCTIVE

HOME

RETIREMENT RANCH
Cute
and
economical.
Two
spacious
bedrooms;
dining room; living room;
kitchen with eating area;
and bath.
Lovely
garden type yard with patio
fruit trees and garage
(19
x 22) Located in northwest Evanston on a fine
tree
lined
street
of
higher
priced
homes. Asking $26,500.
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
|
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

G. Nixon,

UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman

LOCH

Hahn
Ave.

LOMOND,

Realtor

Bldg.

Room 300
Evanston

MUNDELEIN...

Lovely 5 room 3 bedroom ranch with
full
basement
and
garage
on
big
waterfront lot over 160’ water frontage. Immediate occupancy low 20s.

THE COUNTRY
119 W. Maple
Mundelein

158A

COUSIN

Ave.

(Highway 176)
566-6720

Houses

For

Sale

8-4440

COVE
SHORE

NO ONE WILL HAVE A
HOME JUST LIKE YOURS
individually

designed

RANCHES, CAPE CODS,
COLONIALS
ALL AUTHENTIC CLASSICS
TIME TESTED DESIGNS
Included among the outstanding features: Timbered ceilings, woodburning
fireplace, pegged floors, walk-in pantries,
paneling,
slate
entries
and
professional landscaping.

3-4-5-6 Bedrooms

2!/5 to 3!/5 Baths

FROM

$52,500

Including Fully Improved
Wooded

Estate

Site

KINGS COVE—Close to all the facilities. Walk to top-rated schools, transportation, shops, places of worship are
within easy reach.
Drive Edens expressway to Deerfield
rd. West exit; 1 mile West to KINGS
COVE—Furnished ideal homes open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and Sunday.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
45 Yrs. of Building Excellence

DEERFIELD:

Price

BY

of

OWNER.

built brick Colonial. 3 BRs,

CUSTOM

112 baths.

DEERFIELD
PARK—BY
OWNER
3
BR Colonial, 244 baths, pan. fam. rm.
Kit. w/built-ins. Crptng.
and drapes.
Beautiful
landscaping
w/lge.
patio.
$35,000. 945-2911.
EVANSTON

NEWLY LISTED
NORTH EVANSTON

HANDSOME
BRICK
RESIDENCE,
3
bedrooms on 2nd floor, and 1 on 3rd
flr.,
screened
porch,
fireplace,
garage. Walk to ‘‘L’’ and North Western
Railway. Priced in upper 30s.

Wow!
DOES
THIS
ONE
NEED
SOME
DO.
ing! Like complete decorating inside
and out and some fixing
besides. But
basically
its
a
soun
sturdy
and
roomy 4 bdrm. house with 142 baths.
It has a good kitchen,
woodburning
fireplace, 220 wiring (circuit breaker),
recent
model
heating
plant
and
is
convenient to Evanston’s Public and
9g
schools.
New
low
price.

DA

Realty Co.
8-4440

SOUTHEAST EVANSTON
BY OWNER

LOVELY
OLDER
4 BEDRM.
HOME
A-1 cond., compl. decorated throughout, 212 baths, kitchen w/d.d; liv. rm.
w/frpl.; 2 fam rms.; mod. plumbing,
wiring;
walk
to
trains,
shopping
beach, Lincoln School. $42,500.
UNiversity 9-3139.
EVANSTON—NEW
ENGLAND
_VILlage. 7 room brick and frame colonial
on Cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 142 baths,
large first floor family room. Carpeting, drapes, dishwasher, disposal.
ORchard 4-3298
30s

for

outdoor

BY

OWNER

Ill.

EVANSTON BY OWNER
.
3 bdrm. brick ranch, like new. Pan.
bsmt.,
gas
heat.
C.T.
bath.
Dawes
Sch. Nr. shop., transp. Call weekends
or after 5:30 weekdays, 328-0283.
EVANSTON—6
ROOM
BRICK
ranch, All appls. New carpeting. Air
cond, De luxe kit. Fenced yard, Good
transp.

$24,500. By Owner.

Call GR

5-7244.

EVANSTON—HALF
BLOCK
TO
LINcolnwood
School.
3 bedroom
frame,
14g
story.
Needs
repairs.
$19,500.
Theobald &amp; Co.
864-5700
EVANSTON
BY OWNER
4 bdrm.,
den, 2 sun porches, 3 car
garage, near schools, trans., reducec
to $26,500. UN 4-2777.
GLENCOE
SKOKIE-HEIGHTS
CUSTOM
10142 ROOM RESIDENCE
Modern,
air cond. 15 year old, New
England Colonial. 342 baths. 1st floor
master bdrm. suite plus den. Scr. pch.
Paneling and luxurious built-ins. 2 car
fEraes. All on a beaut. 150 x 180 parkike
lot.
2
frpls.,
closets
galore.
Overhead
sewers,
sprinkler
system.
Pnid.
rec.
rm.
Fully
Equip.
Many
extra
and
unusual
features.
Offers
invited.

REDUCED
appt.

$89,500

call owner,

VE

5-4355

Glencoe
Open Sunday
707 Country Lane
WHO

WOULDN’T

WANT

TO

2-4

LIVE

ON

the golf course in a
white
brick
ranch?

well landscaped
Four
bedrms.,

Sih

A

three

baths,

Gone

the

0,000.
QUINLAN

a

glazed

View.

porch

real

&amp; TYSON,

586 LINCOLN

HI 6-0177

AV.,

for

buy

at

INC..

WINN.
BR

LOCATION

CENTRAL

coe.
Convenient
to
bdrms., 2 C.T. baths,
kit. Well maintained.
835-3387.

3-2166

playhouse,

or

kennel

lge. dog. Many extras. $31,500.
0378, eves. or weekends.

PA

for
9-

GLENVIEW-5
RM.
BRICK
RANCH
Large lot beautifully landscaped, tall
evergreens, well maintained. Must be
seen
to
be
appreciated.
Att.
11%
farage.
Blacktop
driveway.
Convenient
to
everything.
Low
20s.
By
owner. 724-2514.
GLENVIEW:
OWNER:
3-BDRM.
BIlevel. Immac.
cond.;
nr. pool, park,
and
schl.;
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/frplc.;
scrnd. porch;
att. gar. 14 acre. Prof.
ldscpd.
Cptg.
and drapes.
Low
30s.
724-0805.

BR

HIGHLAND

PARK—BY

ove

dan Rd, ranch home. 3 BRs; 2
hs
elec. kit. w/Birch cabs.; pan. bsmt.
w/laundry
and toilet; expandable
;
tic

w/cedar

powder

storage

rm.

closets

2 car

att.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wondertul selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn:

this Paper!

and

gar.

fin.

Cent. aii

cond. Drapes and carpeting.
au
lge. landscaped
propery,
Mar

tras. $59,500 by owner. ID
HIGHLAND

2-7680.

PARK—BY

O

:

Choice E. location near sch. and tr.
Ranch,

fam.

3

Brs,

rm.

2

Full

full

baths,

bsmt.

sep

w/fin.

rec.

Maids rm. and bath. $39,750. 433-15

HIGHLAND

PARK

:

HIGHLANDS—

cious split, 4 plus BRs, 215 CT
blks. to sch. Cent. air. cond, He
wooded

lot. $58,000.

HIGHWOOD.

basement,

for

145

2

433-4828.

to

details.
GUY VITI REAL
Green Bay Rd.
432-3933
PRESTIGE

Redu

$15,900. For

4
ESTATE
Highwe

226

KENILWORTH

F

garage.

sale

EAST—

AREA

Attractive

6 room

location.

Walk

aii

home
to

rm.

a

\

:

BEDROOM,

car

immediate

in eonv

train

5

or

School. Presently 2 bedrooms but hav
plans and price for 3 bedrooms. Sto
refrig.,
carpeting
included.
Wood
lot. Immediate possession.
By Owner.
Low 30s.
KENILWORTH
BY OV
3
bedroom;
14% bath;
2 story t
w/attached
garage.
Living
rm.
frpl.;
sep.
dining
rm.;
kitchen —
wands
ie or
Fee room;
yard.
S. to train,
3
biks.
Schl. 40s. AL 6-0696,
wat:
KENILWORTH
BY OWNER

3 bedrm.,

2 plus

baths,

white brick

well
main.
lovely
conv.
Upper 40s,
quick
posse
en
.
.
1-6321.

"

‘

location.
:

CoP

Popular Whispering Oak
.

BEAUTIFUL,

es

QUALITY

4

:

ee

BDRM.

story Colonial on heavil Foams ag :
on quiet street. Impressive cathed:
entrance with circular staircase
attrac.

frple.,

with

rm.

rm.,
fully
equipped
smart
includes freezer-refrig, Pan. famil:i
rm. opens to terrace. Sep. den. 4 extr:
large bdrms. and
bdrm.
master
ing
li
in
and
walls
carp
aenentye

cluded!

Priced

:

Large b

realisti

ay ae

sion at $69,500.

tae

GILBERT RAYNER
ASSOCIATES |

266 E. Deerpath

Lake Fore

LAKE

FOREST

OPEN SUN. 1 TO 4
‘
ean
RAMS
BANE
AMEE
ranch.
years
old,
3 bedrooms,
baths, family room, ful basenaal ,
Car garage. 7 blocks to sho
3
W_RR. May be bought on contr

$48,500 rs
HAROLD

3

4.

E. Franklin

O. SCHULZ,

Place

Be

BUILDERS

256-4949

LAKE
BRK.-FRAME

ranch.
baths,

N

——

FOREST
EARLY

AMERICAN

4 years old. 3 bedrooms,
room, full basement,
ey

—

|

on’ contra

Dught

to shopping.
car garage. 7 blocks
W_ RR. May be bought on
$48,500.
63. E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

O. SCHULZ,
256-4949
FOREST:
BY

LAKE

BUILDERS
OWNER,

&lt;
3

ie

4 bdrms.,
ae,
evane
aap
bsmt., wooded
. gar.,
aths,
$48,500. Call 234-8034.

;

NORTHBROOK
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1224 RIDGEWOOD DRIVE
©
(West off Lee Road, South of Sherm:

An Outstanding 3 bedroom

to Classification +132 in

ae

SAMUEL SHERWIN

9-2575

GLEN.

everything.
4
den, frpl., mod.
Upper 30s. Call

storage

oe

CE 4-3800

GLENVIEW
E.—BY OWNER
Brk. split-level on Idscpd. 1/3 acre, on
lovely dead-end lane. Pan. rec, rm
w/built-in wet
bar, TV,
refrig.
and
wall rotiss. oven. Lge. liv. rm.;
sep.
din. rm. Sunny kit. w/DW;
redwood
porch;
3 bdrms.
(1 very lge.).
rm.
w/outside
entrance.
Loads
storage space. Gar. Fenced'yd. Lge.
redwood bdlg. at rear of lot suitable

for

BY OWNER

BR’s, 112 baths, 2 car garage,
nt
family room.
Delightfully ‘Ta
and in move-in condition.
oes
Low low 30’s. Make offer!!!
ae

GLENCOE—OWNER
CHOICE

dish

HIGHLAND
PARK RANGE
BRAESIDE STATION, 7 RMS

ORRINGTON

School, 7 rms., 4 bedrms., 142 baths,
rs art gas heat, lovely yd. patio, cpt.,
all appliances. Sept. Ist occp. $37,500.

Write T-129, Box 60 Wilmette,

drapes,

NR.

enjoyment.

EVANSTON 913 BROWN
3 bedrm. brick bi-level w/2 car brick
arage;
cent.
air cond.;
14% baths;
in. fam. rm. value priced in high 20s.
J OS. RUSH REALTORS
338-7100
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.

EVANSTON

carpeting,

GLENVIEW

UN

Carpeting incl. Immediate possession.
Call for appt. OR 9-2685 or GR 5-3977.

$31,500.

Liv. rm, w/frplc., din. rm. Carpeting,
attrac. kit. Lge. enclosed pan. porch.
Full bsmt., fenced yard, gar., secluded street, near schis. Low 30s, Open to
offer. 945-4334.

Orrington

DIST.
offered
Crptg.:

Charming 9 rm. house;
spacious liv.
rm.; frpl.; din. rm.; mod. kit., D and
D; brkfst. rm.; 5 bdrms.; 11% baths;
lg. fenced yard; gar.; low taxes;
nr.
transp., schls. A real buy—mid 30s.
WARD H. HARRIS
DAvis 8-8759.
EVANSTON—SKOKIE
BY
OWNER
I!
the low 30s. Williamsburg
Village, 3
bedroom
§split-level.
Comb.
utilits
pwdr.
room
and 15x17
pan. family
room
on Ist floor leading out to a

lovely patio

BI-LI

room
house, attractive garage,
taxes, $17,500. PArk 4-4287.
=

com:
ty.
:Ym.::
din... rms
fepl.:
2
bdrms.;
den;
encl.
porch.
Drapes,
range, refrig. incl. Full bsmt.; 2 car
garage;
lovely yard with fruit trees.
Near
transp.
and
shops.
$30,500
by
appt. DA 8-1027.

For

DEERFIELD—CLOSE
IN,
WALK
TO
schools, shopping and transportation. 3
level split, 2 levels to be completed
(1,500. Square
feet), 3rd level, only
1144”
below
grade
roughed
in, will
provide 500 square feet of living area
(family
room, 2nd bath and utilities.)
Lot
size
72’ x125’.
Construction
on
outside brick all around with aluminum siding at 2nd floor, Custom built
by JMD Const. Co. Residence located
at
950
Forest
Av.,
Deerfield,
Ill.
945-4130.

‘

5-6391

EVANSTON—N.W..
WILLARD
Our comfortable ranch home
first
time.
Reason-health.

869-1000

Phone

try GR

JUST LISTED

THE NORTH
home

kitch.,

OWNER.

2 baths. Fam. rm.
air cond., humidi

Large lot. Mid 30s. 724-9288. —
GLENVIEW
COUNTS saerne:
3 BED
room,
115
car
garage.
arge
convenient location. Low 20s.
PA 4-0457
jae

EVANSTON-NORTHWEST

IN HEAVILY WOODED

ON

if no answer

BY

3 bedrms.;
gar. Cent.

Orrington Realty

DA

DEERFIELD

KINGS

GLENVIEW

EVANSTON
A romantic hunting lodge with raised
stone erence in large pecky cypress
aneled living
room. Two bedrooms,
oth
paneled,
kitchen
with
wood
cabinets
and
dinette,
ceramic
tile
bath,
glazed
front
porch,
beautiful
fenced lot with fruit trees, close to
shops and transportation. $17,900.

by Area

Tender

TRULY

AND

Custom

E. Davie

by Area

by Area

Each

Hlllcrest

5-108¢

RACIAL

vanston
MACULATE

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 to
$200,000.,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
bs
a BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

INC.

3-3220

NON

KENILWORTH
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THIS
ENGLISH
brick home in fine location. First flr.
has
a large
Liv.
Rm.
with
fplce.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
remodeled family Kitchen and enlarged
glazed and screened Porch with vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd Flr. has 3 Bdrms., 2
CT baths, extra large closets. Large
and beautifully landscaped yard has
aluminum
screened
summer
house
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. $56,500.

John

WNERS
HAVE
JUST
SPENT
OVE
20,000 completely remodeling this 4
edroom,
2 bath home.
The
14 x 22
country
kitchen
has _ old-fashionec
charm with all the modern efficiency
every woman
wants, including laundry in its own special louvered area.
The master bedroom is huge; others all
twin-size;
large
living
room; _ ful!
dining
room.
Quiet
area
one
block
from
St. Athanasius.
Short walk
to
“*L,’’ C&amp;NWRR and bus. This must be
seen! Mid 40s. Call Fran Hamilton.

McGUIRE

LUXURY
TYPE
RANCH
HOME
ON
winding
street in wooded
area.
Iiv.
Rm.
with frplee. Separate Din. Rm.
Fam. Rm. with fplee. Large Kitchen
with dining area. 3
good size Bdrms.
and 2 CT Baths. Full basement with
fplce. Centrally Air Conditioned. Electric eye garage door. Well landscaped
acre. $58,500

42 Green

|-I ttl

vanston North—New Listing

TOO

FOREST

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

Wilmette

ita Hodes Boe tale

©

E. Davia &amp; Co.

LAKE

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

F.

Por Sele—Heuses

ae.

on

a lovely

large

area

of

2 car

electric

charming

brick ranc

landscaped

executive

home—full
door

homes.

lot in an

A

truly

base., fireplace,

garage,

secluded

patio, trees, shrubs and
flowers.
this sure! Mid 40’s. MR. EMERY.

Se

Baird &amp; Warner

‘2

1151 Waukegan

,

724-1855

3

Rd.

sen

308-1855

NORTHBROOK
bedroom;
living rm., dining

family

rm,

w/fireplace.

22

ca

‘se
rm.;

tached garage. On 3/4 acre. $24,500.

SUNBROOK

Mathew

Anderson

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald ¢ Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

at-

REALTY

272-7200

Classified es 19

_

ag

�———

pangs

~ SUNSET
=ePleLDS
.CRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN

‘ULLY GUARANTEED
“Country

Squire Series’? Homes

Bi-Levels
Split-Levels

5 4 and 5 Bedrooms
2 Baths
2 Car Garages
IMMEDIATE

OCCUPANCY

eer
family
rooms,
100%
wool
to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
an lavatories, ai
ing glass shower

&lt;=

stalls. Mud
rooms.
oven-range, dishwasher

Tappen double
and disposal.

ALL YEAR-ROUN
COMFORT AIR- CONDITIONED.

$37,100 TO $50,000
AS LOW AS 10% DOWN

tor Furnished Models. Open for
chien 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
ng SAT. and SUN.

NORTHBROOK
—
BY
OWNER
—
1
block from park and school: spacious
3 bdrm. 2 bath brick and redwood trilevel w/ideal flr. plan. Birch cab. kit
w/built-in oven, D and D, waln. -pan.
fam. rm. w/bar. Perfect for entertaining.
Serd.
porch
and
patio;
prof.
ldscpd.
in wooded
area.
Like
new
eptg.
and rec. decorated inside and
out. $31,500. 272-7837.
NORTHBROOK,
2 YEAR
OLD, 8 RM.
Colonial on cul-de-sac. Fenced-in yard.
4 bdrm., 245 baths, wall to wall carp.
Immense
kit. Pan. fam. rm. w/frpl.
lst floor laundry
mud
room,
Basement, 2 car gar. High 40s. 272-2177.
NORTHBROOK
—
LANDWEHR
ESTATES
BY OWNER,
3 bdrm. brick
ranch on 1 acre. 21% baths; fam. rm.
Walnut
pan. bsmt. rec. rm.; Air-cond.
Fully ldscpd. Patio; 2 car gar. $50,000. Call for appt. 272-0455.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—BRICK
ranch.
3 bdrms.;
wood
pan. 20
x 20
fam.
rm.;
65 x 140
lot;
Price
incl.
eptg.,
drapes, refrig.,
washer/dryer,
freezer. stove, dishwasher/disp.
Full
bsmt. $28,500. CR 2-2262.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER.
3
rm.
ranch.
Lge.
kitchen
with
spacious dining area. Walk to town,
train, school. Carpeting, drapes incl.
Exc. cond, $23,900. Call 272-7838.
NORTHBROOK
MID 20:
Col. ranch
w/pan.
fam.
rm.;
bkfst.
rm. Sunny lge. liv.-din. rms. Newly
cptd. 3 BR.
Except.
Idscping.
Quiet
cul-de-sac. Low taxes. Owner 272-1462.
NORTHBROOK—5
YR. OLD RANCH. 3
bdrms.; 112 baths; built-in kit. w/eating area; full, dry bsmt. South of St.
Norberts.
3 blocks
from
town.
1818
Illinois Rd. $26,500. CR 2-5008 after 6.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—3
BDrm. ranch. Large liv.-din. rm.;
80x
135
lot.
Nr.
——and_
schools.
Appliances avail. 272-7697. $18,300.

NORTHFIELD
INC.

HOMES,

SEAL

RED

2601 MULBERRY
. NORTHBROOK,

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

Just Listed

Sodcents contemporary!
pretty

bright,

lot.

andscaped
$27,000.

on

home

28

District

lovely

a

schools.

OUS AND SPARKLING!!
214-bath;
4-bedroom;
)ne-year-old;
and aluminum home with 2-car
garage
and
first
floor
family

room. 100-foot

lot. $45,900.

ANKIN’

FRESH”

“.this
aluminum
siding
3-bedroom
solar
ranch.
Within
4
blocks
of
and train yet secluded by
mature
foliage. A must in the low 20s.
LOTS

OF

ROOM

aagels

PLUS

LOCATION

happiness!!

Roomy—4 _

rooms; living room w/fireplace. Walk
ing distance to everything. $42,000

AYARS

: Wauk

e

COMPANY
Northbrook
TO

etwood

2-3550

NORTHBROOK

OPEN SUNDAY | TO 5
2100 DEHNE ROAD
1st time offered!
CULATE

‘room

brick

ranch,

lovely

| $i B00,

ca inet kitchen
w/
Oversized
garage.

VILLAGE GREEN
Shermer Av.

REALTY
272-1400

_ NORTHBROOK:

5 bedroom, 2 ‘story Colonial, with 24%
_ baths, fireplace and paneled beam
eeiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
sewer.

:

cated

laminated
ceilings,
overhead
Quality minded construction by
home
builder.
Residence
loat 3274 Prestwick Lane, North-

brook . JMD

Construction Co., 945-4130.

riced to sell at $48,500 which
will
include sodding of front yard, seeding
_of rear, and storms and screens.
NORTHBROOK
:
BRICK RANCH
‘Living room,
dining room
combina;
kitchen
with
eating
area;
2
rms.;
bath;
full bsmt. with wood
eo
room.
arge
screened
porch.
ely for
summer
living.
Garage.

Good slits in area.

HAPP
1225 Central Av.

Wilmette

NORTHBROOK
TTRACTIVE
ranch
in a

- bedrooms
dining

6-ROOM
convenient

or 2 and

‘‘L’’;

kitchen

ll basement;
Many wig tg ae
price of $

BRICK
location.
3

den;

living

room,

with

eating

area;

carport
and
patio.
included in this low

anes ENVIEW

REALTY

141 Waukegan Rd.
PArk 4-0600
~ NORTHBROOK EAST—BY OWNER
Open

Sunday

1 to 5—825

Dell

Rd.

3 bdrm. brick ranch; liv. rm. w/fplc.
- fam. rm.; pan. rec. rm. w/bar; bsmt.
Some appls.; cptg., drapes. 2 car at
far.;

2

patio.

$30,000,

Classified

674-0300

272-7753.

Abbott.

p.m.

256-3479

NORTHFIELD

$65,000

CHARMING
3 YEAR
OLD
CUSTOM
brick 2 story home, deluxe throughout.
Ist floor has beamed
ceiling, living
room with fireplace, spacious dining
room,
large paneled family room-all
opening to a secluded patio, den or
bedroom
with
full
bath;
beautiful
cabinet kitchen with dining area. On
the 2nd floor a 14 x 19 master bedroom
with its own dressing room and bath,

other

twin

bedrooms

and

another

114 baths. Centrally air conditioned.
Walking
distance
to
schools
and
churches.
Carpeted
and in excellent
condition.
Owner
transferred.
Early
possession.

V. J. BRADY

REALTY

CO.

1850 Willow Road, Northfield
HI 6-5700
NORTHFIELD BY OWNER. 4 BEDRM.
214
bath
6 yr.
old
colonial.
Fully
equipped kit., drapes, carpeting.
Recently
decorated.
Nicely
landscaped
wide lot, covered patio. Near public
and
parochial
schools.
$39,500.
148
Riverside Drive.
Phone
for appointment, 446-4147.
NORTHFIELD.
BY
OWNER.
5
RM.
frame Colonial. full bsmt.; 2 bdrms.;
tile bath; screened porch; wall-to-wall
carpet,
1
yr.
old;
2
car
garage.
Walking dist..to New
Trier W. Low
30s. 446-2011 after 5 p.m.
WHEELING.
8 RM.,
4 BDRM.,
BIlevel, located in heart of village, gas
ht., 2 baths, bsmt. rec. rm., plenty of
closets, kitchen built-ins, a real buy at
$25,000. To see this home call.

R. E. Holt Realty Co.

403

1-3250

Highto Wilto Bris-

Elston Builders

$21,500

REALTY

AL

Trier school district,

3 blocks from Edens
way. Directions: Edens
low Rd., W. 3 blocks
tol. 4 block to
Court, E. !/&gt; block.
Open daily after |

4

caped lot with trees. Large living
+ Plgowop
ba
twin
size
s, wood
space.

in New

big

ooms
(all
w/walk-in
closets);
; Family room; Kitchen with bis
ng area;
2 baths plus 2 powder

LTY

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located

E.

Dundee

Rd.,

Wilmette-West

ostie

By

537-6494

Flash!!

PRICE
REDUCED!
OWNER’S
_ILLNESS COMPELS IMMEDIATE SALE
OF 7 RM. SPACIOUS BI-LEVEL IN
MUCH
DESIRED
LOCATION,
3
:
BATHS,
AIR
CONDI.
ASH
PANELED
FAM.
. SUNKEN
LIV.
RM.
NR.
EDENS PLAZA, AVOCA AND NEW
TRIER
WEST.
COMPLETE
WITH
CARPETING,
APPLIANCES,
ETC.
NOW $45,000. HURRY
ON THIS! A
SHERWINNER HOME!

SAMUEL SHERWIN

UN

9-2575

273-5420

WILMETTE
WEST.
.3
-BDRMS:.;..
2
baths; pan. family rm.; all brick bilevel;
air cond.;
appliances;
carpeting; drapes. Bell and New Trier W.
schools. By owner. $36,900. 251-9308.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

— Before
You Buy—
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City of Evanston, upon
request of an owner or prospective purchaser, will inspect any property to determine compliance’ with the
Housing and Zoning Codes.
There is no charge for this
service.
Call GReenleaf
Extension

270

WILMETTE
NEW LISTING
INDIAN HILL ESTATES
Air-conditioned,
3
bedroom
ranch
home. Bay window
and fireplace in
the
Phe, 8 room,
dining
room
with
adjoining
breeaeway; remodeled hardwood cabinet kitchen, 2 ceramic tiled
baths. Excellent basement recreation
room, paneled in pecky cypress, with
bar, fireplace and pool table. 2 car
farage,
fenced
rear
lawn,
5 zone
sprinkler
system.
An
attractive
colonial home in move-right-in condition

$64,500

ALAN

RAMSAY

Baird &amp; Warner
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WILMETTE
CHARMING
5 YEAR
OLD
4 BEDroom.
Colonial
ranch
in
excellent
neighborhood. Bay window in liv. rm.
and another in sep. din. rm. Lovely
marble foyer. Pan. fam. rm. 3 frpls.
Large
basement-2
car
attc.
garage.
Terrific location for New Trier and
Avoca as well as Loyola and Regina
schools. Priced in low 60s.

GREEN

129 Green

BAY ASSOC.

Bay Road.
AL 1-7373

Wilmette

WILMETTE.
BY OWNER
3 bdrm.;
114 C.T. bath;
11 yr. old
Se na Frpl. and built-in bookcases in
216
car
att.
garage;
well
ed. Charming area w/mature
ee.
trees.
New Trier Schl. dist. Conven. to
schis., shopping, transp. $31,500 inclu.
carpet, drapes, disposal, stove, refrig.
aaa
T-134,
Box 60, Wilmette,
Il.
WILMETTE
3
BEDRM.
BRICK
BIlevel with lge. dbl. closets, cer. bath,
20
x 27 fam. rm. with wet bar and 12
bath. 2 car gar. Bell, Highcrest, New
Trier Ra
Loyola
Schools,
Solid
lastered
walls,
oak
firs.
pen house, Sat. ‘12 to 5. Sun.
FAL
1- 9196,
200 Thelin
Ct.,

aS

WILMETTE—INDIAN

HILL

ESTATES.

Lovely red brick ranch. 6 rooms. Liv.
rm. w/frpl., 2 bedrms.;
plus
paneled
den;
lg. family rm.;
114 baths, kit.
w/eating ig
PP.pls. incl. Big attic
for storage.
16 car gar., elec.
eye door. Heruritul fenced-in garden.
$42,000, Call Owner AL 1-0245.
WILMETTE
WEST
—
BY
OWNER
NEW
BELL
SCHOOL,
NEW
TRIER
West, and Loyola schools. 9 years old.
3 bedroom.
11% bath. Brick Bi-Level.
Solid masonry constr. $32,000.

Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 1-6

Al 1-8279

217 Thelin Ct., Wil.

WILMETTE
KENILWORTH
GARdens
Georgian
brick.
3 bdrms.,
11%
baths;
liv.
rm.
w/frple.,
din.
rm.;
cabinet
kitchen,
brkfst.
nook;
lge.
porch
with
lovely
garden.
Finished
ron Att. garage. High 40s. Call AL
WILLMETTE—KENILWORTH
_
GARDENS
Colonial 6 rm., 114 baths. Bsmt., den
and rec. rm. 2 car garage. Conv. to
all schools and transp. Upper 40s.
By owner
AL 1-9102

WINNETKA
FIRST TIME

COLONIAL
OFFERED

6 Bedrooms—2!/,

Baths

LIVING
ROOM
W/FIREPLACE,
separate dining room, updated kitchen, 2 car garage, 1 year old furnace
ye BS ees to train and shopping, Only

KRUGER, 446-8350
WINNETKA
E.
ON
BEAUTIFUL
14
acre.
3 minute
walk
to public
and
parochial schls., 4 blks. to CRNWRR.
3 bdrms.; 142 baths; lge. scrn. porch;
full bsmt.;
liv. rm. w/frpl.
and att.
den; din. rm.; brkfst. rm.; sun deck;
2 car garage. Mid 40s. Call HI 6-7378.
WINNETKA BY OWNER
Good family home in excellent location
2
biks.
from
school.
New
contemporary decorating, 442 bdrms.,
complete new custom kitchen, In 30s.
Call HI 6-2153.
\
WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Beautiful older residence;
5 bdrms.;
212 baths; walk to schools; shopping,
train.
Incl.
compl.
carpet,
drapes.
Low 40s. 724-5212.
WINNETKA:
BY
OWNER;
2 STORY
stucco;
3 bdrms.;
L.R.; D.R.;
kitchen; bath; bsmnt.; perf. first” house;
nr. everything. $24, 500. 446-2991.

159

For

Sale—Town

HOMEFINDERS,
F. fee S. a eee
WHERE CAN YOU
FIND?
One block to he

INDIAN

2

bedroom

baths,
priced

maintenance!

brick

Townhouse,

145

floored
attic.
Unbelievably
= $19,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)
111 Green

Bay

I-III

Wanted

to

Rd.

PROPERTY

‘ BARRINGTON

AREA.

Road
Road

-

—

HI 6-090

EVANSTON-SHERIDAN
LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODE
12 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-730q

162
LAKE
quiet

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

King's Court Corporation

Sale—Summer

and

and

Winte

Cottages

WISCONSIN
NEAR
BARABOQ
area
lakefront
year
‘’roun

home;

342 years old. Two bdrms;

tile

bath; frple. and built-in BBQ. De lux
appliances: gas H/A furn. Village uti
Poured cement bsmnt. and boathous¢
Elec. boat railway, steel
pier, beau
view and exc. fishing. $2 ,000 comfy
furn., ready to live in, with $3,500 d
luxe Shell Lake boat and 75 H.P. mt
Lge. lot, rock protected shore line. 2
hrs. from Chicago on Expy. 724-5698.

ADJOIN-

ing acre lots on wy
ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60
minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 at gah fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

For

Homes

Property
TWO

on Waukegan
on Waukegan

HILL REALTY

CHOICE RESIDENTIAL 55 x 150 FT.
Call 263-6191 or 869-9171

Buy—Houses

For Sale—Vacant

VACANT

75 =
96

3

BEAUTIFUL GLENVIEW
Corner lot, desirable residential area
near
schools,
parks,
golf
course
$11,400. PA 4-1356.

BR 3-3333

List
with
your *local
independent
Broker. We need the following:
HOUSES
TO SELL!
HOUSES
TO RENT!
‘od
TO SELL!
FARMS TO SELL
PROPERTY TO MANAGE!
R. E. HOLT REALTY CO.
403 E. Dundee Rd.
537-6494
Wheeling

161

| oo
BUSIN
ce Sites
70 ae totes
on
it Road

LOT ZONES
FOR 2 FAMILY
DWE
ling, in good location.
$7,500.
T GASKIN
CoO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-166

HOMEFINDERS

AL

GROVE

EVANSTON

Two blocks to transportation!

Inexpensive carefree
Easy ae

164

For Sale—Business

Property

EVANSTON—Chicago
Avenue
ned
Dempster.
Complex
of
store
an
offices
and
4 furnished
apartment
All have air conditioners. Zoned CGarage
40x 30. Lot 50x 100.
Inco
11,000
year.
Price
$64,800.
Mr
toops.

a_ division of
A. HEMPHILL&amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
an 6-8373

HOWARD
ST.
2
stores,
2-5
r
apartments,
Full dry
basement. A
ple
parking at rear.
Upper 20s.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-390

ANSTON
COMMERCIAL, SPACE in densely populated
area.
Has
high—visibility
for
pick-up or carry-out venture. Will sell
on contract.
Call—_MRS. STEVENSON

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESE
warehouse
and
be
moving
larger location within 90 days. Prese
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehouj
ing space incl. enclosed recessed doc
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
panele
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
desired. Brick and steel const. Vaca
lot 65x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For god
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR
5-120

C.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

Illinois
73-3855

GLENCOE-RIPARIAN

Evanston Business Propert

213
FT.
LAKE
MICHIGAN
SHOREline.
Superb
homesite
for
a _ discriminating buyer. Nothing like it on
the market.

GLENCOE
ETHEL

835-1800

REALTY

ROSENTHAL

$75,000.

NORTHBROOK
WOODED LOT 160 x 190. CLOSE to new
pS
ag
location.
Zoned
residential

John

Channer

&amp; Assoc.

525 LINCOLN

WINNETKA
Hillcrest 6-8400

HIGHLAND
PARK—F1
ZONING
IN
this centrally located lot will permit
the
construction
of
6 units.
It
is
50 x 140 and the price is $34,500.

GOELZER

and WILDE

REALTORS
714

Elm

Street

HI

ACREAGE

6-5544

HARVARD

41
ACRES
OF
ROLLING,
wooded,
secluded
countryside.
Lovely
pond.
Excellent
for
hunting.
Fine
investment opportunity. Call Nell Rogers.

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

INC.

3-3220

GR

5-1080

NORTHFIELD
|! Residential Lots.
A Real Buy for $75,000.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900
NORTHFIELD

NEWLY

$90,000

LISTED

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
Fronting
on 2
streets including usable $35,000 home.
NASH REALTY
446-9000
WILMETTE—#83,000 sq. ft. Now has one
private
residence
and
Zoned
R-l.
Property is adjoining Commercial and
would be excellent location for apartment building when re-zoned. Call Mr.

Kir
MITCHELL

BROTHERS

GR

5-3900

GOOD LOCATION
821-25 Chicago Av. 5 stores, - cd
garage,
5 apts.
Also
10,000
office space, etc. Will trade. GR Es 124
or BU
1-5856
NORTHFIELD—CHOICE
LOCATIO
Vacant
for
office
and _ researc
Approx.
59,000 sq. ft. Adjoining
t
Northwestern RR freight lines. 1 b
to a
Hwy. By Owner. PA 4-617

Nerthwast

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer
and
water.
Ideal
for
contemporary home. $16,500
NASH REALTY
446-9000
OVER
ACRE
WITH
CREEK
FRONTage, 145 x 300. Near Northfield, Northbrook boundary, N.T. West and Sunset
Ridge schools. 234 Summerfield
Rd.,
W.
of
Edens
between
Tower
and
Willow. $27,000. Call owner, DA 8-6796.

166
2

8 CHOICE WOODED ACRES
Rare opportunity. Priced right. Plat
survey and details in our office.
ARDIS PEET INC.
945-0222
CHOICE RESIDENTIAL
Approx. 101 x 173.

LOT

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700

For Sale—Investment Properti

RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERCIA
lot. 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
tax
and maintenance.
9% return on B.
equity.
Price
$45,000.
Cash
$23,000. Write A-950, Box 60, Wilmett

167

+ For

ON. LAKE

Sale—Out

of State

MICHIGAN

11 miles North of Benton Harbor, i0
acres of rolling wooded dunes with 34
ft. of beach frontage. A custom bu
contemporary
ranch
home
with
rms. facing the lake. Call for brochu
of additional information.
Priced
$125,000

KOENIG &amp; STRE
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmet
Northbrod
Glenvie

ENJOY
RANCH
NOW-—SUBDIVID
later. Ideal climate—Sound investme
375 acres, 16 miles from ocean ar
midway Los Angeles and San Dieg
Now used as cattle ranch, but suitab
for avocados,
citrus
and residenti
and
recreation
development.
Ha
permit to create 3/4 mile lake on o
creek.
Excellent
water;
power
ar
phone.
Comfortable
ranch
ho
Year-’round
outdoor
living
in
ar
with constantly increasing real esta
values. Will sell all or part. For mo
complete
details
contact
Geor
Yackey,
Box 1, Fallbrook, Californi
92028. Press 714-728-7518.

TRANSFERRED TO
SAN FRANCISCO?
20 MINUTES AWAY
4
bedrooms,
2
baths,
panoram
Pacific view! $38,000. J. Nourse, 9

Haven
write

Ct.,

or phone

Pacifica,

Calif.

415-756-8461.

MARKET
169

BANNOCKBURN

Industri

200
FT.
Foe las tag os
ELE@
tricity.
A
2
or
mo
available.
eet 231- 1025, ye

Northfield-Northbrook

Houses

ELM
TREE
VILLAGE,
736
DODGE
Av., Evanston, Open 2 to 5 Sunday.
Attractive 2 bdrm. end unit, centrally
air-cond. $19,500. DAvis 8-7769.

= 161 fe wertner Property—

Sows Houses

MORTON

160

5-3100

For Seto

94044

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—

Sales

Conductors

Brittler Household

Sales

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE.
Featured in August Reader’s Digest
HI 6-2410
HI 6-56
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
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Appraisers—Auctioneers—

169

Sales

170

Auction

Conductors

CHICAGO

Distinguished

JEANETTE CASKEY
Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household ——
Sales,
raise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037-

—

170

Auction

SHERIDAN

Sales

Announce

by Order

In the

Wed.,

RARE SILVER TANKARD
BY HESTER BATEMAN
PIECES
OTHER VALUABLE
OF GEORGIAN SILVER

A

MUSEUM PAINTINGS
MASTERPIECE
DUTCH
GREAT

JAN VAN BensBY GiLBY
RAS St sot TWO BY GEORGE

Graphic

Art)

Rugs,

Linens,

Furs)

26, 7:30 p.m.

(Glass, China, Silver,
Crystal, Art Glass)
From

the

MRS.

GORDON C. THORNE
(Marion Thorne)

Estate

Removed

of the Late

From

THE DRAKE TOWERS
179 E. Lake Shore Drive

SALE DAYS
SUN. MAY 21ST ATAT 1 1 P.M.
P.M.
ON. MAY 22ND
ADMISSION AND
CATALOGUES $1.00

Objects)

Watercolors,

(Jewelry,

1529 GREEN BAY RD.
LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS

2

and Art

May 24, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., May

Her Palatial Mansion
‘The Highlands”

ITION ONE DAY
EXHIB
TURDAY, MAY 20TH, 10 TO 6

Galleries

Thurs., May 25, 7:30 p.m.

AUCTION
At

By

Tues., May 23, 7:30 p.m.
(paintings,

of the Administratrix
MRS. ROSE POPPERS
The Entire Fine Properties
Estate of
DR. CAROLINE GENTILE
An Unrestricted Two Day

Sale

AUCTION
(Furniture

ART GALLERIES

171

Sales

ART GALLERIES

By

MRS.
Complemented
other estates

Order

CAROL

Of

LIND

with
selections
and consignors

from

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MASTERS
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—
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KNIGHT
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—
RONDEL
—
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— DELGADO
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— MARKO
—
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LK
RUSSELL — MILLAIS — PERCY —
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EK — BAR-

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adh
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KIMBALL GRAND PIANO, ANTIQUE
LOUIS 16TH KINGSWOOD CABINET
LOUIS
PLAQUE,
SEVRES
WITH
15TH GOLD LEAF PLAQUE TABLE,
RECAMIER
VICTORIAN
ANTIQUE
ae
SETTEE, RARE Dy
Rt.

Sok

CARVE

VICTORIAN

DAUCHOT — AIZPIRI — GIRODDEL
ait — HERVE — LE PHO — BOHROD
—
BRONZE GROUPS BY REMINGTON,
ROSA BONHEUR,
FABERGE
AND
LANCERAY,
FEATURING ‘‘COMIN’
THROUGH THE RYE” BY FREDERIC REMINGTON
RENAISSANCE,
CHIPPENDALE,
ADAM, LOUIS XIV, XV, XVI, EMPIRE AND BOULLE STYLE FURNITURE INCLUDING FRENCH STYLE
GRAND PIANO, MAHOGANY HALL
CLOCK
AND
GRANDMOTHER
CLOCK IKONS, MALACHITE, CRYSTAL
AND
GREEN
QUARTZ _ OBJECTS FRANCIS
I SEVEN
PIECE
STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE
SERVICE
AND
COMPLETE
FLATWARE
SERVICE,
STERLING
SILVER
AND _ SILVER
PLATED
HOLLOWARE AND FLATWARE
TIFFANY,
STEUBEN
AND GALLE
GLASS LAMPS, VASES AND BOWLS
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CHINA
AND
PORCELAIN
_DINNERWARE AND ART OBJECTS
ORIENTAL
RUGS IN OVER
SIZE,
ROOM SIZE AND SCATTER SIZES
DIAMOND AND PRECIOUS STONE
JEWELRY
AND
FURS
FLEMISH
TAPESTRIES
AND AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
LINENS CUT GLASS AND CRYSTAL
STEMWARE
AND
TABLEWARE
CHANDELIERS AND SCONCES
Public Exhibition At the Galleries
Saturday, May 20, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 21, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Catalog

$1.00

by post

Chicago Art Galleries, Inc.
5960

est. 1932
LO 1-7256
member
:
Nat’l Auctioneers Ass’n.
Appraisers Ass’n. of America

171
BRASS

WOOD

CABINET,

PAIR VICTORIAN
OUIS

SMALL MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT,
PAIR
CELADON
LAMPS, _ GEORGIAN DESIGN SOFA, PAIR SEVRES
VASES, MARBLE LAMPS, MARBLE
GROUP,
MARBLE
PEDESTALS.
GREAT COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS
COMPRISING
OF TABRIZ,
KASHAN,
KIRMAN,
GHOM
WITH SILK, HERIZ, CHINESE, SARwitty
ISPAHN,
GHOM
ANIMAL,
ROOM
PARKING

AND
ON

SCATTER
PREMISES

SIZES.
ONLY

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., MAY 20—1 P.M.
400 Glendale Rd., Glenview, IIl.
(Greenwood St. and Central Rd.)
All
household
furnishings
of
Mrs.
Doris A. Hoelter to incl.: 8 pc. Danish
mod.
walnut
dining
set;
12
pe.
‘“‘Coalport’’ dish set;
8 pc.
dish
set;
Seneca
glass
set;
Sterling and
Silver pes.,
orig.
glish
Channel’
oil by
H.
Wacker;

numerous
tablecloths

hand-made
Irish
Linen
‘64 Ford Sprint H.T., ‘‘4

spd.,’’
w/bucket
seats;
Ladies’
and
Mens’
golf clubs;
Maple
pcs.;
hand
and elec. tools,; Fishing gear; Rattan
pes.;
Furniture;
Dehumidifier
and
much, much more.
*t miss!
824-6283
CULLY AUCTION CO. Des Plaines, Ill.

May

18,

1967

Broadway

Conducted

House

Sales

Sat.
May 20
10 a.m.-12
Magnificent
HERITAGE
bdrm.
set,
(Fr. Prov.): dble. dresser, mirror, hi
chest,
pr. night stands,
powder
tbl.
w/bench,
bookcase
hdbrd.
and dble.

bed;

Fr. sofa

(down)

2 Fr.

armchrs.;

rnd. coffee tbl.; mahog. dining set, (6
chrs.,
buffet,
breakfront);
twin
bed
set (FR. inlaid); red lthr. wing chr.;
chaise lounge;
Fr. ormalu lamp
tbls.;
Ficks Reed sofa; CHICKERING
CONSOLE
PIANO
(fruitwood-Fr. Prov.);
R.C.A.
color
TV;
Magnus _ elect.
organ; portable stereo HI-FI, Mahog.
Hi-Fi w/AM/FM
radio;
ANTIQUES:
Victorian loveseat w/lady and gentleman chrs.; Irg. dropleaf tbl.; picture
frames; cane chr. ORIENTAL RUGS;
Smith Corona elect. typewriter; portable Remington
typewriter;
file cabinet; sectional glass front bookcases;
G.E.
refrig.;
many
lovely Irg. mirrors; 18’ x 20’ gold wool rug w/pad;
DEHUMIDIFIER;
BEAUTIFUL
TABLE
LAMPS;
snow
tires;
kitchen
equip.;
tools;
fans;
STAUFFER
machine;
2
VICTORIAN
clocks;
old
bisque figure; 138 pc. set of 24 k. gold
‘china; mangle; ant. washstand; linens
and all kinds
of bric-a-brac.
Days

A BRITTLER
724-0574

SALE
Eves.

PRIVATE CHOICE

446-2410

SALE

FRI. SAT. SUN 10:30-4
:
(No children Fri. morn.) Liquidating
Decorator Designed Furnishings from
large home at 6618 N. KILPATRICK,
LINCOLNWOOD
(2 blks. E. of Cicero2 biks. N. of Devon).
Also, 2 TV’s,
upright Freezer, Washer, Dryer, Gas
Stove, Sew. mach.; Clothing, etc.
Sale conducted by ROCHELLE KAGAN

165 MAPLE HILL RD., GLENCOE
(Turn
W.
on
Maple
Hill
off
of
Sheridan at about 900 in Glencoe. Pls.
park on the S. side of Maple Hill. You
cannot
park on both sides of the St.)
VE 5-0492, THURS., FRI., AND SAT.,
May
18,
19,
20,
10 AM
to 5 PM.
Elegant
lge. Eng.
Tudor
hse. on a
wooded lot. There’s so much here, I
don’t know where to begin. How about
dec. co-ordinated things in liv. rm.?
Sm.
HERMAN
MILLER ~~ desk;
contemp. sofa in beige and turq.; sm.
wing chr;
DUNBAR
wal. coffee tbl.
and smoking
stand;
wal. BUTLER’S
tray tbl.;
FISCHER AM-FM
console;
2 pe sect.
SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED;
HABITANT
KNOTTY
PINE
DESKS,
chrs., tw. bed; 3/4 bed 7’ long w/cust.
md.
uphol. hdbd.;
lamps;
lge. RCA
TV
$40;
ROYAL
stand.
ofc.
typewriter;
MAYTAG
washer
(like new).
Porch
full of contemp.
wicker
and
wrt. iron furn., nice enough to put in
den;
alum.
furn
for
the
yd.
incl.
umbrella tbl. compl., pker. tbl.,
pingpong tbl., 2 rd. card tbls. and chrs.;
old metal kit. cab. cheap; baby equip.
in perf. cond.- just used by little old
grandchild on Sun. ATTN ASTRONOMERS:
books; SKYSCOPE, ext. lens,
all sorts of mirrors to be ground for
reflecting
telescope.
STUFF
AND
SUCH:
24
pl
settings
RUSSELL
WRIGHT
lunch
serv.;_
bric-a-brac;
books;
curtains;
cust.
md.
drps.;
linens;
towels;
hdmd.
tbl.
cloths;
sports
equip.
Everything
from
soul
clothes
(fat maxes
and army unif.)
full dress suit, top hats, etc. to Brooks
Bros. suits for the man; ladies clothes
size 12 and misc for eg
a
seec
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES
UN 9-2022 call anytime GR 5-0127

2 Lake Shore Dr. ‘Specials’
DOUBLE ‘“‘TRIO”’ SALES
Both 2 days ONLY, Mon. and Tuesday
May 22 - 23, 10:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. only
SALE
1: 3180 LAKE
SHORE
DR.
APT.
18C.
Chgo.
MODERN
Intr.
Dectr’d.
Apt.
offers TOP
line Furn,
(DUNBAR,
HARVEY
PROBBER,
KNOLL,
Gregori,
others)
PLUS
GOOD
Modern PAINTINGS.
Unusual
lt. beige silk sofa and matching
love
seat;
Gorgeous
DIN.
RM.
SET
w/4
fabulous chrs., Tble w/3 lvs, sdbrd;
Blue
3
cush
Sofa;
Blue
ConsoleSidebrd w/cane trm and Trvrtne Top;
2 Blue Sofas Finest stereo equipment
w/speakers;
4
LEATHER/wd
Bar
stools;
Color TV;
3 Bachelor Chests
w/matching Bench/Chest and Matching King Sz. Hdbrd w/Bed; Gorgeous
LAMPS;
Knockout End Tbles; CEILING ‘Fixtures;
DRAPES;
Carpeting;
MUCH MORE!
SALE 2: 4100 MARINE
DR.
APT. 4A, Chgo. LOVELY CONTEMP.
Furn.
in LIKE
NEW
CONDITION:
Bronze
Silk
sofa;
gold/Wht
lounge
chrs;
Beautiful
Frtwd
Breakfront;
Basic-Witz complete WALL SYSTEM;
Ital. Prov. Bedrm. Set, Comp. w/King
size hdbd. beds; Women’s Clothes sz.
10; Men’s
sz. 42;
Stereo Turn Thle.
w/speakers; MUCH MISC. incl. Paintings, accessories, etc. EVERYTHING

" MUST BE SOLD . IN BOTH
SALES . . BARGAINS!!!
Better HOUSE SALES CONDUCTED by
THE TRIO

SECOND

bunnie riskin, and
PHONE ID 2-310%

CHANCE

SALES

REFURNISHING? MOVING?
Let Second
Chance
Sales
conduct
a
Professional
House
Sale for you,
to
dispose of your household furnishings.
Large following and excellent results.
No cost to you. Call ae Morgan.
-034

DONT
MISS THIS

ONE-DAY SALE
USED
AND

BRAND

RUGS
NEW

Extraordinary Values!
EVANSTON CARPET &amp; CLEANING
CO.
1917 CHURCH ST.
ANTIQUES—PLUS
Early
Amer.
ant.
incl.
coll.
handturned honey maple bed; butter churn
lamp;
Bellows
coffee
tbl.;
‘‘John’’
seat; dough box end table. Tall ant.
Spanish hand carved chair. Ant. soda
chairs. PLUS
incl. Salem
twin beds
with
Sealy
matt./box
spring,
mat.
night
stand.
Sofas.
2 mat.
Spanish
style dec. chairs. Area rugs. Unusual
lamps. ‘‘goodies’’. Sat. and Sun. 10 to
: gm: 2720 Broadway, Evanston. 869429.

CORNER

TABLE

$25; refrigerator
er $40, 433-2094.

$25;

$45;

GAS

Antiq. sofa, rocker,
and
fixts.
type
esk,

serving

chest of

hdbd., art glass and
Rattan
and
wicker
waln.
dresser;
waln.
$25. Misc.

¢

m

Lullabye-Edison-ChildcraftCharge

Cards

WAS
.
99 Italian Prov. Sofas
30 4 pce. Bedrm. Sets
229 Contemporary Sofas
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$80 5 pe. Dinette Sets
$80 Bunk Beds
$80 Hollywood Beds
$55 7 Drawer Desks
$45 Lounge Chairs
Hundreds
Your

of other
credit

24 months

PARKER
1560

Howard

NOW
179.88
149.95
144.88
99.75
79.88
49.95
$ 49.88
: 49.95
38.88
$ 29.95

sofa loungers,
Sat.
AL

Selling

Den

to 5

furn.,

SALE

St.,
Bay

English

PAIR
OF
ANTIQUE
TWIN
SIZED
four
poster
beds
in oak
at $35;
a
painted Country French vanity table,
new, $110; a handsome old North Wind
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of
the
outstanding
values
to be found
this
month
at The
Finishing Touch,
4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to
five,
Tuesday through Saturday.

MUST
BE
SOLD
THIS
WEEKEND.
Folding garden table and 5 chair set;
GE floor polisher; 2 metal wardrobe
cabinets;
kit.
table
and
4 padded
chairs;
torchiere;
2 shadow
boxes;
typewriter stand;
office desk;
Form.
corn. table; extensole table, 20’ x 38’’,
seats 14 extended.
All like new.
346
Wilshire Drive E., Wilmette. 256-0987
eves,.
Open house 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
May 20-21.
DECORATOR
FURNISHINGS,
ALL
items designed and custom made by
Marden. Blue couch 61’ $175; 2 beige
silk tub
chrs.
$50 ea.;
brass
lamp
w/reflector center $50;
dec. ceramic
wall pc., blue, ivory, brown, mounted
and
in dbl.
frame
$40;
pull
down
ceiling fixture $25; wal. dresser $20;
many
other
pcs.
All
in
rfect
condition.
VE
65-5448
after
p.m.
Thurs.

Bargain Boutique
THE

NEW

WOODWARD

APPLIANCES

wash-

and

Simpson

(Golf

Lake Forest-Lake

Road)

FURNITURE SALE
Dbl.
beds;
dining
rm.
set;
chairs;
tbls.;
refrig.;
as
stove;
vacuum
cleaner. Thurs.,
May 18, 9:30 to 5 p.m.
Also Sat., May 20, 10 a.m. to noon. 500
Laurel Av., Wilmette.
TWIN
BOOKCASE
HEADBOARDS
late
double
dresser
with
mirror:
desk, (blond wood). In perfect condition. Reasonable. Phone OR 4-8064.

Bluff

PC.

E&amp;

PINK

PATIC

niture, 3 pc. sect. sofa, 2
chrs
have plastic covering and tags,
top cocktail tbl., cost
« SSS
matching rd. glass tbl., 4 ¢
i

marble

top,

cost

Edens

CARP

Plaza.

ARE

and

4

sa

SHAMPOO

WE

$195,

6-2526.

RETIRED,

going

furn.;

SELLING

fishing.

bric-a-brac

and

For

HO

sale:

anti

knick-khacks;

hutch

cupboard;

drys

music
cabinet
ete.
1
Saturday, May 20th. Call

day

appt.

FRIGIDAIRE

40”

DOUBLE

OV

range
$125;
Frigidaire
11
cu.
refrigerator $50; Westinghouse h

duty

automatic

midifier

$20;

washer

misc.

$100;

furniture

a-brac. Thursday

all day,

F

2324 Cowper St., Evanston,

k

GR

5-387

LAWN CHRS.; ELEC. HEATER; CA:
tables
chest;
lamp

and chrs.;
2 drawer
and
chr.;

5 drawer mat
desk
w/extens
wardrobe

Electrolux vacuum; lamps; occe
tbls.;
uphols.
chr., elec. fan.
869-5179.
*
SIDE CHAIRS;
ROCKERS;
library table;
bureaus;
icebox;
pizza-oven;
6
crocks;
trunks;
junkque;
Thursday May 18, 10-8

1034 Elmwood,

MISC.

objects;

ture:

HOUSEHOLD
electrical

bookcases,

Wilmette

0}

vere

2

_

GOODS,

appliances;

captain’s

chair

ble roll-away bed; hi-fi; guitar,
irons:
cameras;
amps;
‘Kni
Knacks.
Much
more.
All exc. co
and reas. Call 328-5170.

MAGNIFICIENT
piece

mahogany,

glass

tops,

BEDROO
twin

2

attaches

SEC.

to

SOFA

cus‘

condition.

used, $50. Call 251-6572.
washer

SE’

beds.

perfect

sacrifice for $500. 6 burner
oa
ores.
vs
or
any

$125;

gas
e &lt;

2

‘OV
Te

;

ag weer

fauce

MARBLE

top end tbls. $85 a pair: 42’”
d dit
tbl, fruitwood top, antique white
é
4 din. chrs. $125; glass column
$35 pr.; white silk covered foyer
$85;
triangular bevelled
glass
base end. tbl. $25. 272-6732.
-

DIRECT
couch;

REFRIGERATORS
from
$59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
79.95
DRYERS
69.95
RANGES
from
$69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford

3

desk set; Antq. Hutch; 2 cardt
4 chrs.; occas, tables; cocktail
mag. tbl.; bench; pr. chairs;
5 aba
Call after 6 p.m.

FROM

Authentic

BLIND

Hide-a-bed, TV sets, breakfront, dining room set, G.E. washer, lamps and
chest of drawers.
%
823 Dempster,
Evanston
328-5775

USED

SALE

record

player
with
amplifier,
speaker,
and
FM radio tuner, garden tools, books,
and
lots
of
miscellaneous
goodies.
Some incredible bargains.
A

ROOM

blk.: W

MILLER

Wind-

monaural

14%

HOUSE

HOUSE
SALE:
MAY
25 AND
26, AT
519144 Park Dr., Kenilworth. Doors will
open at 10 a.m. Everything goes from
bongo
drums
to an antique
spooled
bed. Also on sale: tall secretary-desk,
antique rocker, two single bed mattresses and springs, single bed frame,

stove,

spr

‘

STORE

HERMAN

AL

sors, paintings, early porceline, books,
iron
gates,
iron
urns,
sundial.
All
furn.
circa
1800.
19 S. 5th
St.,
St.
Charles.

OUT

Winnetka,
Rd.

tbls.,

ESTATE
SALE:
18TH
CENTURY
furn. Antiques. Persian rugs, Kirman,
Afghans,
Karastans,
Chinese.
Tall
case clock. brandy chest, Hepplewhite
chest,
tri-pod
tables,
6 Chippendale
chairs, pair Chippendale chairs, Chippendale small sideboard, Chippendale

refrigerator,

:

Antique Furniture ‘‘In The |
and reductions on China, Glas:
other furn. ete. LINDWALL

ONE DAY ONLY
Sat., May 20
9:30-5 p.m.
1280 Lincoln Ave., So. Highland Park
Sponsored by
Women’s American ORT

armoire,

a freezer.

ANTIQUE SALE _

CLEARING

ALL NEW MERCHANDISE,
Very reasonably priced.
Paintings, appliances.
Clothing, odds and ends.

table,

because

with

hide-a-bed, sofa and day
823 Dempster, Evanston

Wilmette.

END-OF-AUCTION

3 part

only

to home

Full and twin size beds

Everything
in good
cond.
at
prices. Thurs. Fri. from 10 to 4

1-4565.

13.4
CUBIC
freezer with

BENEFITS THE BLIND —

CO.

tables and chairs. Much

10 to 1 3128 Greenleaf,

tb

Bargain Boutique

stool, benches,

tovls.

we'd

COLDSPOT FREEZER

years.

764-2206

piano

Discount
Av.

. compartments
and
containers.
perfect operating condition-

to pay

fireplace

Milwaukee

IMMACULATE
Coldspot chest

is good

FURNITURE

mirrors,

a

729-2312.

MOVING
FROM
HOUSE
TO
APT.
Rattan patio furn., glass top tbl., 4
chrs.
Porch
furn.,
chairs,
glider
w/cushions,- matching glass top tbls.
Outside planters;
white prov.
6 yr.,
and 2 yr. cribs; English coach buggy;
boodle buggy;
play pen;
high chair;
diapers;
toys;
rocking horse;
kiddy
pedal car; bikes. Antiques:
pictures,

misc,
cheap

General
1433

moving

142 Blks. E.
of‘‘L”’ Station
Daily to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

frames,

$19.99

Juvenile items at discount prices

values

St.

headboard,

from

Honored

Mediterranean

tbl.;

GARAGE
Howell

Zz
co]

rd. Mediterranean din. tbl.

chrs.
plus
2
Modern 2 pe.

Hg

benc

MEXICO BY OWNER

SALE

yellow

matching
a
chr
white sect., like
,

Webcor

hi-fi.

ALpi

SATURDAY
chrome

1

and

tbl. w/4 chrs.; Zenith console
chr.; step stool; 2 pull d

fixtures; cafe curtains and
items. 610 DUNDEE RD., G

M O V ING—GARAGE
sell,
clothing;
housewares:
spreads;
draperies,
lamps;
tables:
carpeting.
Everythi
3
g0. 1007 Longaker Rd., Wark 40.

Saturday and Sunday.

CR 2-3767.

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND
Also, repairing, refinishing, uphc
ing. Cane
and
rush seats
ins

Weber’s

Evanston.

STOVE:
set;
Ask

Furniture

Co.,

UNiversity

829

Ch

4-6600.

REFRIGERATOR:
misc. Call from 9 to
for Mrs. Hugger.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Gle ncoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter,

ONL’

DISCOUNT CRIB SA

Save 40 to 60%
All Midwest

RANGE

automatic

SALE—THURS.

a.m.—8
p.m. a
berks
RC
view. (E. off Wagner, N. o
Antiq. tbls.; piano bench;

OUR WAREHOUSE
Everything Sacrificed

BENEFITS

to 6 p.m.

PORCH

“Must Vacate”

REMNANTS

SATURDAY ONLY
MAY 20
8 a.m.

eT

192° Ber Sale~Héncdheld Geads ~

Conducted House Sales

BELATED MOTHER’‘S DAY MANIA
634 SHERIDAN RD., EVANSTON
DA 8-8312, THURS. and SAT., May 18
and 20, 10 AM to 5 PM (no Fri. at this
sale only) Residue of big old Evans.
hse. 54’ rd. OAK DIN. RM. TBL. that
you’ve been looking for; rd. oak tbl.
cut down to a coffee tbl.; 2 beau. wal.
Vict. low chests; wicker settee; Tole
coal box; JENNY LIND DAY BED or
child’s bed; LEIES APT. SZ. GRAND
PIANO in
Fr. Prov. case $350; frtwd.
buffet; sm. sofa $30; many prs. gold
prtd.
drps.;
TW.
BEDS;
wht.
Ital.
Prov.
cor vanity
(like new);
asstd.
sm. uphol. chrs. — all under $25; lots
of bric-a-brac;
2 workbenches;
lge.
power
saw;
14
cu.
ft.
chest-type
freezer $45 plus books, books.

phyllis reifman,
janine warsaw

a

DI
5.

272

Classified— 2

‘
=

�172 her

437- 1364

CRIB:
36”;

PLATE

GLASS

Bissell rug shampoo master

WALNUT

D.R.

SET;

5

256-2621
WESTINGHOUSE FROST

REFRIGERATOR

PC.

EXCELLENT

set;

Grundig
deluxe
HI-FI
-FM,
shortwave,
phone,
washer,
GE
dryer;
desk:
d
chr.;
sofa;
mis.
rugs
and
. 432-5289.

ATE

SALE.

rd.

829

Chicago,

;
sl.

rS.;

AA

gold
mpl.

tbls.;

DROP

ice

LEAF

cream

frames;
misc.
bed; bookcases.

Evanston,

chrs.;

cane
Web-

UN

4-

PEN;
BATHINETTE;
2 BED
rames;
electric
heater;
chest
of
fers;
Nesco
roaster;
2
baby
rs; electric organ; kitchen table

3

Crisscross

curtains. 251-

5 p.m.

7

MOVING TO CALIFORNIA
—
AND GARAGE SALE

822 Elmwood,
May

18,

_ Ever abel

for the home.

“WALNUT
BEDROOM
SUITE;
2
llywood beds, sprgs., matts. $50; 7
cit. set. $35; desk/chr.; 7 pe. Mah.

2 lounge

.m. Eves.
inday oe.

33

chrs.

after

FIREPLACE

8

826-1555

p.m.

and

ENSEMBLE,

7

$18;
round
walnut
coffee
tbl.,
ss top, $20; curio cab., ant. white,
|g.
mirror;
pr.
celadon
green
s;
pictures
and_bric-a-brac.
rear entrance. 446-4530.
BLE
DISHWASHER,
USED
6
, $110;
blue twin beds, extra
bs matching
dresser,
desk
and
, $100 (will separate);
sm. ant.
n sofa, $125; Fedders portable
0) ditioner, $60. 835-4689.

FORMICA

DINETTE

TA-

2

leaves;
6 beige
Naugahyde
$50;
large
office-type
desk,
9x12
gray wool rug, pad,
$12;
ver vacuum, $10; much misc. 864-

SAVING
»
yich;

CITY:

GAS

RANGE;

washer-dryer
Poppy
Trail

ndr.;

tbls.; pole lamp;

raided

rug;

1S.

FROM

comb.;_
dishes;

pole shelves;

recliner;
CHI.

REstudio
Oster

crib,

MUST

etc.

583-

SELL:

s Walltex, crystal punch set;

snack

7

bronze
sprd./drapes;
canvas
oar
infant seat; walker; knit
girl’s sz. 14 clothes;
all
grr
very cheap; 256-3947.

ats

“RY HANDSOME LIBRARY TABLE;
-yound
table;
several
Cherry
of saves
and
several
dinette
:

oN QeTaUES
ter A

ING

oh

OF

AND RESALE
Daily 10 to 4.

TOWN.

FAMILY

. or den furn.; misc.-furn.; lamps;
stools; electrical fixtures. Excelnt cond. Reasonable. OR 3-3117 aft. 6
. Open Hse. Sat. Ma 2. and Sun.
fa: ; 21, 1:30 p.m. to 5:3
42”’
aa
RATTAN
DEN we
tables;
rattan
dinette
set;
lamps;
i
talian wall sconce; 94” black
“white Philco TV console, walnut;
E
ro-Voice stereo speakers, walir

:

nut cab. 251-6446.
ODOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS,
UN

PAINTED

FURNITURE

ETC.
MART

rgest Selection - Discount Prices

. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
\P SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

IN.

RM.

TABLE,

6

CHAIRS

akfront,
$100 or best
offer;
ng chair;
telephone
table
and
*hand
made
frpl.
rug;
green
ge
chairs, $25; work bench, $5.00;
hole desk, $5.00. AL 1-5048.

_ JACOBSEN
e

ROTARY

MOWER

omery
Ward
rotary
Sanches
reeltype at
Pp ass catcher. Exc. cond.

$45;

mower
mower
$100. 945-

se
SALE:
1409
RIDGE
RP
hland
Park.
BARGAINS.
Everymust go incl. beaut. dinette set.
{ EN HOUSE
Sat. and Sun. 10 to 4.
AUCTION Sun. at 1:30. 831-4481.
hi

RAGE
SALE:
SAT.
15
P.M.
Mlectrolux
vac.;
toaster;
cabinets:
other
household
items.;
Polaroid
cam.;
misc.
435
E.
Lake
Ave.,
Glenview.

ace
al.

:

1g

9 PC,

DINING

RM.

SET:

oven ‘electric
Frigidaire
Flair
liv.
rm,
furn.;
tw.
bedrm.

) eal

RR

WALNUT

iette

table;

set

with

CO

7-5331 eves.

DINING

anc

ROOM

round | urine (Sop
4

adition. Reasonable.

can UN

Good

9-9189.

D Ow
FAN;
ELECTROLUX
VACcleaner:
folding
cot;
child’s
; lawn mower; misc. items. Must
‘very reasonable.
679-4579,
aft. 6

TAL.

PROVINCIAL

BEDROOM

set, double bed.
Excellent
ust sacrifice. Call 677-8818.

- Classified

condition.

TIRED OF IT ALL!!
Breeze-way Sale at 1537 Walter, Nthbrk.
Nice clean items—no junk.
May 19th, 20th, 21st.

ENGLISH

FOLDING
HI-CHAIR,
LIKE
white 6 yr. crib and mattress;
Tenda; stroller. ALpine 6-0933.

NEW:
Baby

DINING
ROOM
FURN:;
BEDROO™
gas range;
kitchen set; 3 barrel liv.
room chairs and misc. Call Sunday 10
to 5, 465-4381.
WHITE
KITCHEN
CABINET,
GLASS
sliding doors; storage below; Lawson
davenprot, 2 cushions, aqua, like new
condition. 256-4024.

2

10

PC.
WALNUT
open hutch, 1933
Blue Onion, Long

9

PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
BLEACHED
mahog.; 2 fireside chrs.; cocktail and
drum tbl.; end tbls. w/leather tops;
lamps; drapes. Reas. OR 6-4523.

SELL
LIKE
NEW
DANISH
couch converts to sleeper; Blue
couch;
bedroom
set;
pr. gold
gold arm chair. Also misc. 262-

Carpet Sale

Open *Sunday

20 TO 60% TOP ee
alg
Open weekdays, 9 to 9 p
Sateway: Carpets. 7005 N. Clark. ‘Chgo. _
BEST
OFFER
TAKES
30”
FRIGIdaire De Luxe elec. stove;
Westinghouse refrigerator;
Dehumidifier. All
raat 3 yrs. old., plus misc. PA. 9GARAGE
SALE SAT. PAINTED 3 PC.
bdrm. set w/spring and matt.; 2 coil
springs
and
matt.
for
twin
beds;
comb.
radio and phono.
1728 Maplewood Lane, Glenview. PArk 4-2737.

EVANSTON
USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
19”
MOTOROLA
PORTABLE § TV.
Black and white. Excellent condition.
are
$75. Call GReenleaf 5-2023, ask
bl beaut des Tolstad bet. 6 p.m. and 7
ries
DIN.
ROOM
SET;
2 LIGHT
mahog.
dressers;
auto.
Kenmore
washer;
Captain’s table and chairs;
casement window
fan; Delta tbl. saw;
GR 5-6751.
DON’T
MERELY
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
carpets ... Blue Lustre them...
eliminate rapid resoiling.
Rent electric shampooer
$1.00. Michael’s V&amp;S
Hdwr. Evanston.
MOVING OUT OF TOWN — BEST OFfer 13 x 18 light beige high pile carpet;
2 twin bed frames, box sprgs., matts.
leather reclining chair. Phone after 6
p.m. 824-7487 or 824-6582.
CLEANINGEST
CARPET
CLEANER
78 ever used, so easy too. Get Blue
ustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette.
$i"
ROTARY
MOWER,
3
H:P:;
crank start, $25; 42’’ auto. gas range,
21’’ glass door oven, 5 burners plus
griddle, $40. Call OR
5-6582 after 7
p.m.
9

PC.
DUNCAN
PHYFE
DIN.
RM.
set; bedrm. set; stationary bridge set;
small
elec.
appl.;
stemware,
etc.
Eves. only and Sat., Sun., 12 to 5. 1
kitchen set. 262-9585.

BRASS
2644

Green

EAGLE
Bay

869-6660
Rd.

GOOD CONDITION.
Call UN 4-8129.

FLORAL
ON
96’
SOFA,
TUFTED
wht.
bkgrnd.,
LIKE
NEW,
cust.
plastic evrd. 5 dwr.
chest. Wrought
iron kit. set. Sac. prices. 334-1955.
BEST
OFFER.
REFRIG.-FREEZER
comb.; window air cond.; baby buggy
and other items; rugs; lamps; chrs.;
assort. tools; sm. appls. OR 4-6739.

2

KING
SIZE
BLACK
ANGUS
ROTIS.
broiler
used
3 times;
silver
plate
platters and wooden trays; bar glasses. bric-a-brac. Reas. Call‘ 869-1831.
RECOVER
OUR
$700
TOMLINSON
sofa and you will have a distinctive
piece of furn. $50;
portable TV and
stand needs repair. $10. 256-2245.
PINK,
FORMICA
TOP
KITCHEN
TAble and 4 matching chairs, reasonable.
Call evenings, ORchard 3- 0683.

AIR Peet
ted
ad bods hdres ah ca
5,000 B.T.U.; like new; Dinette tbl.,
chrs.; Decorator lamps, tables; ye ay
accent chest. Call eves. 674-2044.
PC. CUSTOM MADE
SECTIONAL;
2
Marble
end
tables
and
matching
cocktail table. Reasonable.
Call 679-4985
PC.
DINING
ROOM
SET,
GOOD
condition: table, buffet, server, glass
tops, boards, pads, 6 chrs., $150. SH 30680 eves., IN 3-3438 days.
CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400 YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
715
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, DA 5-9626.

DEEPFREEZE,
17

27’’
ADMIRAL
TV
CONSOLE,
fect condition; 40’’ round table
never used. Call OR 5- 2428.

PERpads,

1—3 PC. SECTIONAL,
NEVER
USED;
2—2 pe. sectionals; 1 couch, matching
chair; lamps. All in perfect condition.
Call aft. 6: 0 p.m. AL 1-5311.
O'KEEFE
AND
MERRITT
range;
griddle w/sep.
broiler.
cond.; $25; Call 251-5215.

GAS
Good

1967
ZIG
ZAG
CABINET
SEWING
machine,
no attachments
necessary.
Full price, $35. Call 583-7537.

CU.
fer.

FT.

UPRIGHT

LIKE

ORchard

NEW,

4-3325

MAKE

after

OF-

4 p.m.

MOVING:
SOFA;
LOVE
SEAT;
END
tbls.;
coffee
tbl.;
studio cot;
desk;
steel cabs.;
pingpong table.; Duncan
Phyfe tbl.; others. 724-3382.
ANTIQUE
OAK
SCHOOLMASTER’S
desk, prof. refinished, $65;
also Irg.
sturdy
plywood
desk.
$25.
446-3561
evenings and weekends.
6

YEAR
CRIB
AND
MATT.,
EXCELlent condition.,
$30;
Storkline buggy
and
travel
buggy,
$30;
misc.
baby
items. 463-1784.

NORGE
Good

12 CUBIC

FOOT

REFRIGERATOR

condition,

$40.

ID

3-2999

WALNUT
CORNER
DESK,
GLASS
top, $201; 6x9 olive area rug, $15; 3
pr. fiberglass 36 in. curtains, $15.
Call ORchard 4-6954

Modern

Walnut Dining Rm.

SET:
BUFFET,
TABLE,
$75. Call 328-7199.

HOSPITAL
SEALY
$75
2

ITAL.

1 39’’

6

CHAIRS.

BED

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
Telephone AL 1-1815
DISTRESSED

round,

15”

15” high, both on
ORchard 6-4222.

high;

FIN.

TABLES,

1 34’’ square,

casters.

Like

BOLSTER
SOFA,
ATTACHED
END
table, pumice wood, 2 slip covers, $65;
Protect-o-matic
meat
slicer,
$8.00;
meat grinder, $1.50. OR 6-4296.
;

BURT
SMITHSON
CUSTOM
MADE
sofa
and
lounge
chair.
Realistically
priced. Call OR 6-0938.

RUGS A SIGHT? COMPANY COMING?
Clean them
right with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Northbrook

CARPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Taylor V&amp;S
Hdwr. 560 Chestnut, Winnetka.

CLEANINGEST
CARPET
CLEANER
=
ever used, so easy too. Get Blue
ustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

THE AMAZING
BLUE
LUSTRE
WILL
leave
fad upholstery beautifully soft
and
clean.
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.00. Central V&amp;S Hdwr.,
Evanston.

TAPPAN
GAS
STOVE,
30”
OVEN,
$75;
G.E.
air
conditioner,
thinline,
$75; Zenith Sento Command portable
TV w/stand $75. Like new. WI 5-1287.
CHINA
CABINET,
CORNER
CUPboards, credenza, lamps, tables, and
other items.
ALSO
Gardenia
trees.
ALpine 1-5515, all week.

A

BUGGY

$40;

small

TELE-

kitchen

GREEN
3
SEATER
SOFA,
WITH
Matching chair. $100 or best offer. 4755362 after 5:30 p.m.

new.

Rab
DE LUXE WASHER;
DROOM FURNITURE;
MANCLE: WINDOW FAN.
YO 5-0374
COUCH;
GIRL’S
WHITE3 PC. BEDroom
set;
desk;
Sa
condition.
UNiversity 4-7675 or Rogers Park 418

CU.
FT.
COLDSPOT
FREEZER
excellent
cond.
$50;
Shetland
floor
polisher and all attachments, $10. Call
CR 2-4496.

9

WOODEN
KITCHEN
CABINETS.
2
cor.
w/lazy
susans,
natural
finish.
Roper de luxe gas stove, 3515"’ wide.
Call after 6 p.m. GR 5-1772.

LIKE NEW
SIMMONS BEIGE PRINTed
Studio
couch
with
2
matching
bolsters. Best offer.
Call 272-7607.

FINE

MAH.

ble, 4
chairs,

PEDESTAL

DINING

TA-

leaves,
$50;
2 matching
arm
4 straight chairs, $15 ea. UN 4-

MOVING:
KENMORE
WASHER,
$80
less than 2 yrs. old; also bathinette,
$5.00; woman’s elec. razor, and waffle
iron, $2.50 ea. 328-8652.

SAVE BIG! DO YOUR OWN RUG AND
upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Noyes
Hardware, 910 Noyes, Evanston.

MOVING
TO
WEST
sell
couch,
sectional
oe
style. $40 or

OFFICE
chair,
Hardly

2 LIGHT

RED

LIV.

1822 MONROE

COAST
MUST
with
ottoman.
best offer. Call
27h

pep

LIKE

NEW

cluding

DEN

sofa

FURNISHINGS

loungers,

desk,

drapes, lamps and carpet.
$400, or will separate. Call

SWIVEL
CHAIR
AND
SIDE
upholstered
in brown
plastic.
used $50.
HI 6-3226

DINETTE
SET, PRACTICALLY
gold
colored
plastic
covered
Call afternoons, 475-2718.

ST., EVANSTON.

MEDITERRANEAN
SOFA
FROM
Sears, new 8 months ago for $285, first
$140 takes it. 835-4087.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

IN-

NEW;
chair.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver
6 YEAR CRIB, $17
MATTRESS, $3.00
446-5692

TV,

Total price
677-0095.

GOLD HIDE-A-BED $40; 12 X 12
rose beige rug $40; Zenith port. stereo
$55; coffee table; lamp;
vacuum $20
and misc. Call 864-6793.

DINETTE
SET:
LARGE
TABLE
W/white
Formica
top,
plus
5
black
molded plastic chairs, $50, 1/3 original
price. 446-6982

CHEST;
BOOKCASE;
LAMPS;
END
table; radio-phono. in cab.; Daystrom
gray Formica rectangular kit. table, 4
chrs., tea cart. Reas. UN 4-1620.
EARLY
AMERICAN
SOFA
AND
matching
wing
chair,
covered
in

2 MATCH.
SIMMONS
MODERN
sofas,
w/bolsters,
green
Naugahyde,
waln. legs. ee
J +
24-74

Colonial print, like new,

$150 for both.

Call ALpine 1-1134.
EDISON
6 YR.
CRIB,
MATT.
GOOD
cond.
$15;
beaut.
bassinette
comp.
w/white nylon skirt, quilted liner and
matt. Perf. cond. $6.00. 831-4486.

HARVEST
TABLE,
GOLDEN
MAPLE,
from Fields, beautiful condition;
student desk, blond,
,
Eves. or Sat. after 9 a.m.
677-5133.

MOVING—MUST
GAS
er,

STOVE;
442 yrs

SELL

KENMORE
old. 724-5309.

GAS

DRY-

BEAUTIFUL
TAPPAN
‘400’
ELEC.
range,
orig.
over
$600,
$140;
baby
chest;
playpen;
car bed;
high chr.;
bathinette; car seat. ID 3-0608.

10 GALLONS—$10

TWO
COLONIAL
STYLED
MAPLE
bathroom
vanities with marble tops.
Perf. cond. Still in cartons. Orig. $85,
now $35. Will separate. 831-4486.

NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set;
bdrm.
dressers;
desk,
mirror,
chair;
lamps;
used
chairs;
tbls.;
couch; call after 5 p.m. OR 5-4527.

G.E.
IRONER,
$25;
PR.
MAPLE
bedside tables —_—
drawer at top
and lower shelf;
metal tray tables
on stand, $1.00. ns: 2065 or 2066.

STORKLINE
BUGGY,
$25;
YOUTH
bed,
$15;
infant
seat,
$1.00.
Call
between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
475-6683

6 Yr. Crib and Mattress.
Good Cond. $20. 251-2259
3.

LOST BRIGHT CARPET
COLORS...
restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.

GIVE-AWAY
SALE.
REFRIG.,
$60;
swing set, $10; 2 pc. like new stereo,
$125; buggy, $10: window fan, $10; le.
red area rug, $5.00;
3938 Cleveland
Skokie. 677-5643.
BEAUTIFUL
PAIR
OF
STIFFEL
brass
stately table lamps,
like new
were $150 will sac. $60 pr.; White Ital.
table lamp $15. Call OR 4-4757.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Pc.
SOFA;
2 MATCHING
OCCAsional chairs; play pen with mattress
and bathinette.
Call UN 4-8551 eves.

Evanston

mette.

-DIN.
RM.
SET,
Berkey &amp; Gay. The
Grove. Call 634-3744.

ONE YEAR
OLD DEN
FURNISHINGS
also
ideal
for
studio
apt.
Must
sacrifice! Hide-a-bed, dresser, lamps,
chairs, desk. 869-4323.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

set

BABY

vision console $45;
$25. Call 338-2739.

JUST LIKE NEW LIVING ROOM
SET
for sale. Can be seen on Sunday or
weekdays after 5. Call 677-5245.

$20.,

DRESSING
TABLE
AND
MIRROR,
French Prov. solid fruitwood, gracefully carved
front legs and
mirror.
Solid brass fittings. 729-2398.

ANTIQUES

MOVING TO SMALLER
HOUSE, TWO
oven gas stove, mahog.
twin chests,
mirror;
air conds. plus misc. items.
seurec¥ tt. only 2144 Thornwood, Wil-

For Sale-Moucchitd Goods +3

MOVING
SALE.
1520
MAPLE
AV.,
Wilmette, basement. Tables; tricycle:
much misc. household items; dishes;
silver; Thursday and Saturday.

FOUNDERS
DROP
LEAF
DINING
tbl.,
oiled
walnut,
seats
10,
excel.
cond.;
Elkay
stainless
steel
sink,
never used, orig. carton. 446-7455.

MUST
green
green
He

172

Goods

CONTEMPORARY
FOAM
RUBBER
couch;
chaise
chair;
brown
upholstered
chair;
porch
glider.
Reasonably priced. PArk 4-4471 after 4 p.m.

1-3970

LIVING
ROOM
CHAIRS;
2 SINGLE
beds;
Mirrors;
End tables; Dresser;
Carpets, never used.
Call 338-0471.

Sale—Household

GARAGE
SALE 947 FLORENCE
AV.,
Evanston.
Mangle;
gas
refrig.;
aircond.; 20’’ fans; wash mach.; chairs;
peds; "dressers, odds and ends.

MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
TABLE
W/8
chairs, $40;
double bed Beauty Rest
mattress, $20;
single Hollywood bed,
rx ppiaee and innerspring matt., $20.

232 Wood Court, Wilmette. 251-

suite;

$100.

For

HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC
RANGE
—
automatic;
double ovens;
deep
well cooker. All controls on top away
from children; $100. HI 6-4933.

Walnut Secretary Desk

9 to 5

LOW
W PRICES.
SEHOLD SALE THURS. AND FRI.
oon, Sat. morning,
Contempory
corner
cupboard,
gas
dryer.
set;
baby
equipment
and

I

FREEZER.

172

BEDROOM
SET,
KNOTTY
PINE—
dresser, night stand, bureau and desk
chair;
din.
rm.
set—extension
tbl., 4 chairs, server. Must be seen to
appreciate. Best offer. OR 4-1384.
30 IN. GAS
STOVE
W/30
IN. OVEN,
good cond., $30; 1 pr. of gold drapes,
100 in. x 87 in.
$10.
Call CRestwood 2-3479

BRASS
DIN.
RM.
FIXTURE;
BLACK
marble cocktail table (Baker):
white
pedestal
Formica
top
kit.
set
w/
matching
chairs;
small
bar-b-q
pit.
256-2029.

Wilmette

19, 20.

FREE

ANODIZED
ALUMINUM
FURN.
W/plastic stripping, 2 chaises, 4 chrs., 2
stack
tbls.,
1
umbrella
tbl.,
all
w/fiberglas
tops,
8’ umbrella, "$200;
__ 60” 1. Formica bookcase, $20. 446-7267.
MAH.
SECRETARY,
A
BEAUTIFUL
antique,
$325;
dining rm.
set, $400;
chaise lounge, $125; 2 chrs., $85 ea.; A
few other things. All fine furniture.
Phone HI 6-3118

EXCEPTIONAL-

ROCKERS;

leg,

WITH

CONDITION.

ALpine

ut.,
eleg.
‘‘Court
Antiques,”’
Bs.
acces.,
paintings,
art
obbronzes, china etc. from magSs exec.
home.
By appt. 674STS;

172 For Sale—Household Goods

Goods

10°9"" X 133”
DARK
AVOCADO
wool
rug
and
waffle
weave
pad,
recently cleaned,
excellent condition,
$75

MIRROR

&gt;
used);
pr.
barrel
chairs
ht iron, vanity chair with pillow.
:
excellent
cond.
Reasonable.
one evenings 446-1632.
&gt;

Beiei-desscheld

ANTIQUES-WALNUT
AND
CHERRY
dropleaf dining table; e onpre pedestal
ecard table; set of 4 ‘handcarved cane
seat and back chairs; cherry chiffonier. ID 3- 1057.

ODEL HOME ‘FURNITURE
V in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
ng charges, NO finance charges,
months.
Free delivery.
CALL

PC.
lounge
bargain.

SECTIONAL
SOFA
AND
chair.
Moving,
exceptional
Call

Sun.

RO

1-6362.

MAPLE BEDROOM SET, $150;
king sz. pas
$25.

HIDE-A-BED COUCH, $25;
Bookcase, $10. (light wood, 5 shelves)
- 272-6248

COLLECTOR’S

OLD

ITEMS

MILK CANS
AL

1-5377

MAHOG.
BDRM.
SET:
TWIN
BEDS
chest, dressing tble. w/mirror, bench
and night thle. $125. Call 256-4038.

GREEN AND
2

WEEKS

OLD,

WHITE

SOFA

BEST OFFER.
Call ORehard

4-4325.

GARAGE
SALE:
258
WOODLAND,
Highland Park. Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m, only. Home furnishings and
baby furniture.

4

BURNER

GAS

STOVE,

frig.,
$50;
washer,
Excellent et

$25;

RE-

$25;
dryer,
$25.
a
after 6 p.m.

BLOND
DINING
RM.
SET,
GOOD
condition. Drop leaf table, 6 chairs.
and
china
cabinet.
Best
offer.
Call
272-1172.

ZENITH
HI-FI
SaNROEe
AM-FW
RADIO. ORIENTAL STYLE, EBONY
FINISH, LIKE NEW. CALL AFTER 6
P.M. 475-5418.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out price,
.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

5

PC. KITCHEN
SET, FORMICA
table, 4 padded
chairs,
never
Call 272-1439.

TOP
used.

PORT.
WINDOW
FAN
20” $45 NEW,
used
1
month
$20;
maple
bedrm.
chest,
dresser,
mirror
$25;
Filter
Queen vac. cleaner $15. Call 743-4093.

MUST SACRIFICE BLUE AND WHITE
sectional sofa, tables and lamps. Exc.
cond. 272-6336.

WILL
SOMEONE
PLEASE
BUY
MY
air
conditioner?
Hotpoint
220 volts,
window type, exc. operating condition.
869-7729.

42”
FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
range,
dbl.
oven,
1961
model,
$50;
Kenmore
ventilating
hood,
42”, $20;
dog house, $5.00. 729-2187.

DARK
GREEN
SOFA;
MAHOGANY
drop
leaf
table,
seats
8;
assorted
tables and lamps;
reasonable. All in
good condition. IN 3-7610 after 6 p.m.
GOLD
NYLON
CPTING.,
75 SQ. YDS.
w/padding, good cond.. $150; Westinghouse piggy-back washer and dryer,
$100. Call DAvis 8-6158.

MOVING: TWIN BED; DESK; CHEST:
brass tea cart; record player;
stemware;
stationar
card
table
and
4
chairs; elec. hedger, misc. 274-1606.

MOVING:
KENMORE
DISHWASHER,
exc.
cond.,
coppertone,
$75.
For
further information call 869-0571 after
:30 p.m.

RESIDUE
OF 10 RM. HOUSE;
SOME
furn.;
chests;
much
misc.:
ljoads of
bric-a- brac and china. AL 6-10 53.

FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMFS
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300
CARPET
SALE:
NYLON
$5.85
SQ.
yd., now $3.85 yd. Comp. service and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.

DOUBLE
MATT. AND BOX SPRINGS:
bdrm.
chests;
studio
couch;
lamps;
o
chairs; all reasonable. Call 129-

ANTIQUE
TABLES;
CUT GLASS
ANtique dolls;
tea cart:
—
china.
Sat. and Sun.., YO 5-2825
EARLY
AMERICAN
COUCH
WITH
vig ol te slip cover. About 79’’ long.
TV

$25;
BLOND
MAHOGANY
CONsole 17’ good shape. Call evenings or
weekend, ALpine 1-1170.

ANTIQUE
FRAMES;
OLD
RECORDS;
twin
spreads;
drapes:
lamps; _ pr.
chairs; party and
sport clothes; skates;
odd chairs; mise.
CE 4-3245.

PICNIC AND
PATIO Rie
pending at the SERENDIPITY .
347 Walnut, Northfield, Il.

FRENCH
869-1775

BEDRM.
TWIN:
BED
FRAMES,
chest,
dresser,
night
stand,
mirror,
$95; evenings only, 677-0075.

PROV.
GOLD
after 5 p.m.

HIDE-A-BED.

DRESSING
TABLE.
SOLID
MAH.,
oo
condition,
satin
finish.
Call
729-2398

SIMMONS

mace
d.

$100.

HIDE-A-WAY

condition.

or best

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

SOFA

Slip cover

offer.

ons

BED.

includ-

UN 4-8904.

May

18,

1967

�173.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

WE

NEED

MERCHANDISE

Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

Any Type of Merchandise
1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;

antiques;
job
buy it all:
Auctioneer: Col.

lots;

liquidations;

Dan

Danner.

PA

will

4-5171.

We Buy Complete Household
FURN., TOOLS, APPLIANCES, BDRM.
sets, refrig., also leftovers from house
sales. Phone 815-385-3896.
VOLO _—— an

PAID

HIGHEST

PR
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
BY

FOR

GReenleaf

RUGS

TOP
Prompt

$ $ $

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

Wanted:

Upright Freezer

PARK

RUGS,
and old

USED MAPLE BUNK BED OR TRUNdle bed, chest; sewing machine, good
cond.
Call 251-1822
WE NEED PIANOS
:
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
IELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

oriental

WE
NEED
MAPLE
DOUBLE
DRESSer; rug for green living rm., 11 ft. x 18
ft. or larger; Hollywood bed; Redwood
picnic table with benches. 724-1182.

174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Sale

WO
WHARFDALE
W-70
SYSTEMS
Each
has
three
speakers,
polished
walnut
cabinet,
legs. $75 each.
Call
AL 1-3592 after 6 p.m.
STEREO
HI-FI
MAGNAVOX
RECord player,
excellent condition,
$35;
UNiversity 4-0492.
SHERWOOD
COMPONENTS,
50 WATT
stereo amplifier
and pre-amp
stereo
ee ee
Like new. $150 for both. AL
-8603.
27""
MAGNAVOX
CONSOLE
TV,
4
speakers, $150 or best offer. 272- 71638.

75

Apparel

and

Furs

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP
513-4TH

ST.-Wilmette

256-0661.

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"
Bring

In Your Spring
ummer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store
hours:
Daily
10:30
to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

Y-NOT
546 W.

281-6636

HICAGO’S
MOST
SALE
SHOP
will
gently
used
clothes
profit to you. Our
garments like mad,

MAIN
North

FABULOUS
REdispose
of
your
and
furs
at
a
clients buy these
so will we!

SUBURBAN PICKUPS
‘
Closed Tues.
Thurs. 12-8 p.m.

THE
B09!&gt;

p.m.

RE-SALE SHOPPE

Diversey

DAILY
Daily 10-4

LAST

ACT

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop

HALF-PRICE

SALE

Through June 10th
Closing for the Summer
TUES. MAY 23, 10 AM to3 PM
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

YE OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Fresh selection of prom,
graduation,
and
formal
dresses.
Summer
knits.
» bric-a-brac,
antiques.
Mon.,
Tues.,
Fri.., and Sat., 11 to 4:40 Thurs. from
12 to 8:30. Come in and browse. 1508
Howard St., Chicago 743-9188

May 18, 1967

1,

station.

THRIFT

GARAGE

NOOK

HALF PRICE SALE
May 24 through June 7.
Clearance of all clothing June 7
Hours 9:30 to 3:00
Haven School, Lincoln and Prairie
BOY'S CLOTHING
Black suit, sz. 20; corduroy sport coat,
vest, sz. 20; tan storm coat, zip lining,
sz. 16:
red vest;
sweaters:
pullover
and cardigan, washable. Man’s brown
suit,
sz. 38. All excellent
condition.
Reasonable. 724-6233.
$CASH$
Men’s
and
Children’s
For
Ladies’,
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP
FASHION
COORD.
LEAVING
TOWN
must sell beaut. wardrobe. Size 10 and
11:
Beaded
cocktail
wear;
evening
coats; cashmere suit; spring dresses;
fur hats and straw hats; Very cheap.
Call 256-3947 evenings.
BLACK
PERSIAN
LAMB
COAT
$75;
lady’s Mink jacket $100. Size 12 or 14.
Both in excellent condition.
AL 6-1289
100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
WIG FOR SALE: HANDMADE,
EUROpean hair. Good condition. Worth $350,
wil sell for $75 (includes a set) 9451

;

BEAUTIFUL
YELLOW
LINEN
LONG
formal, with detachable panel in back,
size 5. Worn twice, in exc. cond. $45
new, sacrifice $22. 251-6338.
REMODELING:
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC 39’’ RANGE,
2! YEARS
OLD, LIKE NEW;
FOUR
WINDOWS
AND. STORMS.
PA 4-5115.
LADY’S
CLOTHING,
Men’s clothing, 38-40;
Reasonable.
All good
eves. 674-2044.

4-5171

POT
CASH
FOR
ORIENTAL
bric-a-brac, French furniture,
jewelry. Mr. Ross
338- 3700 ‘anytime

VALUES

Many with famous labels
We also sell on consignment.
ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina, 761-7700
block
north
of
Howard
St.
‘L”’

5-0108

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anvraisers Ass’n of America
AN
T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
561-7256
Miss Hall

FOR

EXCELLENT

SZ.
12-14;
Girl's, sz. 9-10.
condition.
Call

WIG—ASH BLONDE
Hand tied. Excellent condition.
$75. 729-2187, on Friday.

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

Wrecking

3 Deluxe Apts.

580 GLENCOE RD., GLENCOE
CONTENTS AT GIVEAWAY PRICES
marble
vanities;
1
Kitchens;
baths;
stall
w/glass
shower
piece
plastic
door;
lighting fixtures;
glass sliding
doors;
1 new overhead
garage door
Vx 16’; electric timers; storage cabinets; doors; hardware and mise. Cash
and carry. Sat. and Sun. May 20-21. 9
a.m.-5 p.m. or call for appt.
Hillcrest 6-8131
BASEMENT AND YARD SALE
50 or more $1.00 items. 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Thursday
through
Saturday.
Winter and summer clothing. Unused
gift items. Bric-a-brac, lamps, shades,
hook and shag rugs, pictures, paintings etce., 50 yr. old ruby red glass
dishes for 6, $20; Blue Ridge dishes
for 8, $15;
furniture,
HI-FI,
banjo,
skis,
ski
boots,
riding
boots,
car
items, kitch. ware, linens, etc. Lge.
old Belgian wall tapestry. Many more
items too numerous
to mention incl.
14’ Thompson outboard boat, $50. 521
llth St. Rear. Wil.

Garage—Antique

Sale

1701
W.
CHASE,
CHGO.
(7300
NO.)
Sat.-Sun.,
May
20-21,
noon
on:
Hd.
ptd.
French
canopy
dbl.
bed;
ant.
knitting
machine;
beautiful
ant.
wicker baby buggy;
3 schl. desks;
5
pe. cruet set;
3 oak rockers.
Snare
drum
and_
stand;
wet
photocopy
machine;
port. typewriter;
elec. coffee pot; 2 steamer trunks;
king size
bedspread;
rotisserie;
8x30
binoculars;
black
fox
muff,
never
used;
paintings; books, much more.

ATTIC ANTIQUES

348 Tudor

Glencoe

Ct.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

MAY

SALE

LARGE
SPREADING
YEWS,
3 FOR
$9.25; Globe Yews, 4 for $10; Minnesota Snow Flake, (Mock Orannge) $2.99
each. All balled and burlappe

SANDERS

ROAD

NURSERY

3285 Sanders Rd., Northbrook
Between
com tient, Ooty
and
Willow
Rd.
TENTS
—
9x9
EXTERIOR
FRAME
umbrella
$30;
two
6x7
lightweight
mountain
$25 each;
wood
extension
ladders—24’ $10, 35’ $14. Exterior door
32 x 80’’ with frame and wood storm/
screen
combination
$8;
54’’
double
soapstone
wash
tubs
$5;
44’’ nylon
rope—100’ $6, 120’ $8; 3 heavy
rubber
raincapes (med. size) $2 each. DAvis
8-1291.

GARAGE
SALE
MAY
20TH,
2iST.
10
a.m.
.to
5
p.m.
959
Maulford,
Evanston. objects d’art; teen clothes
size
5 and
7;
women’s,
couturiere
clothes;
jewelry;
rousehold
equip.;
garden acces.

196 ° fer $00=Miseeienbens

For Sale—Miscellaneous

DROPLEAF
MAHOG.
TABLE;
TWO
5-drawer chests; beveled mirrors; fine
bdrm.
set;
complete
set Britannica
Encyclopedia; also good National set;
many
books;
1920-1950
bound
Geographic
magazines;
refrig.
w/50
Jb.
treezer Kenmore washer, good cond.;
work bench w/table, never used. Much
mise.
91312 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston.
UN 4-4611

SALE

DON’T MISS THIS ONE
Beaver coat;
radios;
luggage;
handsome
men’s
suits;
ladies’
and
children’s clothing; appls.; umbrella tbl.;
mise
9331 Ridgeway
Skokie
SATURDAY 10 to 3
HSEHOLD. AND BABY EQUIP.: REAsonable
prices. Large
assortment
of
useful.
and
decorative
items.
Slide
proj.; mangle;
matt.; lawn sweeper;
matchstick
rollups; clothing:
toys;
kit.
utensils;
etc.
1124
Castle
Dr.,
Glenview. Glenview Rd. W. to Pfingsten, right on Pfingsten to Knollwood,
turn left to Castle
Dr. 724-5298.
LARGE
OAK
DOORS,
ORIGINAL
knobs, $5.00 ea.
Limoges china; Toby
sideboard, length 12"
x 28'".. 920: - ami
chest
of drawers;
single
bed;
old
sheet
music;
handmade
patchwork
quilt;
Battenburg
bedspread;
old
couch
covers;
misc.
jewelry
for
creative
work.
1327
Chicago
Ave.,
Evanston.

COMPLETE
DARKROOM
EQUIP:
ment:
enlarger,
easel, _ safelight,
timer;
developing
trays,
tank,
etc.;
Lionel trains 027 gauge, 2 operating
cars, whistle tender, locomotive, other
cars, 4x6
board with track, remote
control;
Scandinavian
design
oiled
walnut twin size bed. Phone ALpine 1SETS
TWIN
SIZE
POSTUREPEDIC
mattress; picket fences 80’ and 100’; 2
fireside wing
back chrs.;
mahogany
tbls.; Kenmore dryer; kidney shaped
mah.
cocktail
tbl.;
custom
radiator
covers 23 x 411% x 3815;
girls’ wool
blazers sizes 8-12; girls jackets; coats;
dresses.
Sheridan
wing
back
chair.
475-7020.

MOVING:
BUY
OR
MAKE
OFFER,
beaut.
trad.
6-drawer
glass
topped
solid cherry Chest, adjus. mirror, $50;
Walnut
4-drawer
student
desk,
$15;
Field’s $30 wedding petti-coat, $10; 14
in. floor or win. fan, $10; Headstrom
baby carriage,
$10;
2121 Ridge
Av.,
Evanston. 869-2716 after 9 a.m.
WE
HAVE
A
for your.golf

VARIETY
TO CHOOSE
clubs and shoes at

THRIFT HOUSE

HUNDREDS
OF
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
ranging from garden tools to costume
jewelry
at fine prices.
Moving
and
will sell rather than store. Sat. May
20th, 9 a.m. to all day. 84 Williamsburg Rd., Skokie.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other, misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
DON’T
MERELY
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
carpets ...
Blue Lustre them...
eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S
Hardware, Glencoe.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
Singer machines. $12.50 each.
g-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
aoto Noretaier: Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CO.
-

BICLCLES;
TABLE
SAW;
POWER
mower;
TV.;
lawn roller;
elec. motors; trailer heater; sewing machine;
gone: furnace blower. UN 4-7613 Sat.un.

GARAGE

TBL.

office

AND

type

4

desk

CHRS.

$20;

$20;

rm.

Friday

and

schl.
other

SUNSET

baby

Saturday,

9 to 5.

8”

TABLE
POWER
SAW,
trade
for hand
power
saw;
|
rifle,
Crosman
22 cal.
wisase
Prone UN 9-8850 after 6: 30 p

THE AMAZING
BLUE LUS
leave your upholstery bea

and

$1.00.

clean.

Rent

Wolf

Ace

JALOUSIE

electric

Hdwr.,

WINDOWS,

screens

and

storms.

4019

or

272-8114.

34"

REVELL 1/32 RACE SET, GOOD

«

80 pieces of track controllers
pack, spinout aprons, $60
R
after 6 p.m,
TAPE RECORDER:
CONCORD 444.
GOOD CONDITION.
CALL 864-0555.

:

_
|

MOVING
Simplicity
tractor
700,
all
attachments;
some
furn.;
Seth
Thomas
clock; paperback Westerns and misc.
945-4 007.
GARAGE
SALE:
Winnetka. Sat.,
p.m.

573 SHERIDAN
RD.,
May 20th, 9 a.m. to 4

reel type power
mower,
Call HI 6-5723 any time ‘alter
' Sunday.

4 light fixtures;

fat fryer;
9

$40;
lamps,

Vacuum

Cleaner

PERFECT COND. REASONABLE.
829 Reba Pl., Evanston. GR 5-1349.
18’
CRAFTSMAN
lawn mower, bes

a

ROTARY
new.

ELEC.

STORKLINE
His
DRESSER;
3-PC.
wrought iron group; 4-pe. sect. sofa;
boy’s 24’ Schwinn; girl’s racer; rolltop desk; TV; clothes. 724-8723.
BLOND
STEREO
CONSOLE, — $75.
Camping stove. Higgins .22 cal, rifle,
$30.
End
and
kit. tables.
Luggage.
trike, misc. housewares. 729-2084.
BASEMENT
SALE,
528
WARREN,
Glenview.
Electric broom,
furniture,
children’s books. Boys clothes; 10, 12,
14. Lamps, much misc. 729- 0786.
GARAGE
SALE
FRI.,
SAT.
10 TO 4,
1105 Juniper Terrace, E. on Glenview
Rd.
to Indian,
turn North.
Bumper
pool tab., 3 Schwinn bikes, misc.
:

artificial

GARAGE SALE—10-4
Reel
type
mower;
de-humidifier;
spreader; elec. skillet; lamps; misc.
2437 Hastings Av., Evanston

$125 DE
LUXE
PATIO
UMBRELLAS
$55 each. Never used; double tier and
pagodas;
all
flower
show
display
pieces. Call 234-5581.
—GARAGE SALE
Chairs;
drapes;
curtains;
TV;
dehumidifier; step ladders; much misc.
920 Chestnut St., Wilmette.

Bluff

eed :

bar-b-cue. 256- o761.

PC.
BLEACHED
MAHOG.
DINI
ROOM
SET,
$75;
BOY’S
BIC
$25. Call after 6 p.m. weekday
4988. Anytime wknd.

and

KIT.

chair:

clothes,

SET;

LAMPS;

wooden

jwardrobe;

40 and 42 r
Call 262. 6930

Battle

Creek

SAUNA
STEAM
$150. 446-1135 or

&lt;
PR:

Portabl

BATH,
LIKE
©
HA 7-0142.
2

BAR STOOLS, DEHUMIDIFIER
washer, fireplace screen and a
assorted winter clothes.
Call CO 17-2936

TRACTOR-MOWER
6 HP,

3 SPEED.

$225.

21’’"

W.

TWO

Mieneke,

CONSOLE

offer;

SEASON:

ID

2-3340

TV,

day:

$60

OR

E

large auto top carrier, $10.

LADIES’

AND

MEN’

,

CLOTHING

paintings; lg. prints; coffee tbl.
broiler;
and
toaster;
p
spread; many other mise. OR
ZENITH

T.V.

record

WITH

player;

er’s tools,
10. CEdar

tape

door, like
4-3585.

9 PC. DINING

RADIO

recorder;

new;

form

ROOM SET | $40.;

hide-a-bed; baby furn.; vac. |
mangle;
bikes:
much
¢
1823
Wesley Avenue, 864-

WOMEN’S

CLOTHING,

25C

s

Old wedding dress just cleaned, sz.

$10;

loads

trance.
2

of

1327

mise.

Chicago

Basement _

Ave.,

Evans

SUNBEAM
ELEC.
TWIN
lawn mowers:
1 w/100’ cord,

without cord, $50. Also Scotts fe
spreader

20’’,

ZENITH
aid;

$9.00

PA

2

mos.;

4

4-2357.

POCKET-SIZE

used

HEA

cost

$225

new

or best offer. Crib and ma
bronco horse. Call DA 8-2676.

2 AIR CONDITIONE

20’
REVERSIBLE
aft. 10 a.m. Phone

FAN.
864-8424.

STORCKLINE
BUGGY,
STROL
chest vaporizer,
all for $35. _
conditioners, i ton and
1 ton,
$50. -21"°G.E., TV. Call BR

AIR
COND:
window unit;

(2),
GE, - 2%.
25”
x 21’, 14,000 B.T

w/heating unit, perfect workil
incl. steel window frames.
WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHO’
results
of regular
Blue
cleanin
Rent
electric
oe
$1.00.
Wolff Ace Hdwr., Wilmett
ONE
SET—GREAT
BOOKS
OF
Western
World,
never used,
$2:
per best offer. Call after 6 p.m.

GARAGE

Odds

and ends,

SALE:

clothes,

and furniture. 543 Grove,
835-1871.

Reinforced

a

garden toc
Glencoe.

Concrete Slat

25
x 30” at $1.00 ea.; 14
x 25” at
2323 Iroquois Rd., Wilmette AL

MISC.

SERVICE

60c
6-0

STATION

Cash
register,
batt.
chargers, ;
equip., etc. Cail 864-9237.

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE §
Thurs., May 18 and Fri., Me

Clothes;

furn.:

toys;

live

parrot;

3110 Keystone Rd.. Nthbrk. its
SEARS SIT DOWN
MOWER,
easy crank start, exc. cond.,
rotary
hand mower, runni
con %
Call
272-2458.
s
id.
REEL
TYPE
POWER
MOW
light
wood
drop
Jeaf
dining
té
opens to seat 8; 36’’ gas range.
UNiversity 4-4233 after 6 p.m.
DOG
HOUSE;
40x 32x32
Wood, white; solid and nese
op price of this ad. Call 864
p.m.

DROP

set,

pedia,

LEAF

$60;

$70.

1962

“TrAHOGANY

World

Book

DIN

Call 272-8134.

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

4

Call 328-5781

VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking Sales Co.

ait

&gt;

RECONDITIONED TACO

TABLES;

TV — RADIO — PHONE
COMB.
GOLD
and
turq.,
print
drapes,
short;
16
panels
off-white
long
drapes.
Wht.
wedding gown sz. 12; dresses sz. 12.
UP 8-3272.

FOR
SALE:
REASONABLE
WALL
mirror 50
x 41 inches,
perfect condition. Niagara heat pad and vibrator,
aid to circulation treatment
of sore
—
painful
muscles
and joints 251-

Lake

Eleven

433-0897

ANTIQUE
JEWELRY
FOR
GRADUAtion Pierced
earrings,
rings,
bracelets,
charms, _ stick
ins.
LINDWALL'S,
808 Oak
St.,
innetka,
1%
blk. W. of Green Bay Roa

AIR-COND,
AND
PATIO
BLOCKS.
160
patio
cement
blocks,
3 colors,
approx. 15’ x 7’’ x 2’, best offer. Aircond., 220 V cools several rms. Will
instruct simple wiring for 220V, $60.
PA 4-2452.

serving

1p!

Wilmette.

one 24” x 84’, one Jalousie doo:

dresser;
272-0104.

ROTARY
POWER
MOWER;
CHROME
kit. set w/4 chairs; 3 pe. blond bdrm.
set w/double
bed;
7 drawer
walnut
desk; boy’s 26’’ 3 speed.bike. Call 272-

ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWter,
art glass.
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.

and The Village Lamplighter,

i

ane

Bs
—$)

G.E, PORTABLE DISHWASHER, $

BENEFIT
SaRESE RS
CHARITIES
4’ wicker trunk; Eng. desk; Fr. lamp
tables;
child’s
dresser,
$10;
trike,
$6.00;
sm.
appl.,
$2.00:
Relaxicizor
$10; ‘movie lights; chairs; tables; jr.
bike, $10; misc. 924 Greenwood, Wilm.
Thurs., Sat. only 9-2.

PATTERN,

RELICS

AMATEUR
RADIO
GONSET
G-76
Transceiver in A-1 cond., best offer.
Surplus
cornmunication’s
equip.;
assorted commun. gear. AL 1-3633 ‘after
6:30 p.m.

BASEMENT
SALE:
BED
DAVEN-:port, $30; refrig., $20; sect. davenport,
$20;
occas.
tables;
2 youth
chairs;
student desk;
twin bedspreads;
modern wall clock;
ping pong tbl.;
HO
railroad;
toys and Eee
items. Call
after 6 p.m. YO 6-436

BROWN

INDIAN

NEWLY

Tank

Trunk,
$10;
pr. wrought iron
$5.00; 869-8025 after 6 p.m.

AMERICAN

Scalper
bonnet;
Medicine feathe
scalp trophies. WI 5- 9637 after

toys;

cond’r.
$35;
GE
water
cooler
$40;
blond
Hi-Fi-radio
comb.
$50;
good
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
BRITANNICA;
upright
pop
machine,
holds
6 diff.
World
Book
Dict.
set;
Childcraft;
types of pop, $85; child’ s tricycle $7.Hide-a-bed, $135; bdrm. set, 6 pc. b
50; Good 2 whl. 20’ boy’s bike $20.
Johnson
Carper,
$175.
All
unused.
945- 2938.
Encyclopedia ’65, 20 vol., $35, 251-7385.
KIT. TBL.
AND
4 CHRS.
$20; WOOD |} NIAGARA
MASSAGE
UNIT;
36"’
office
type
desk
$20;
rm.
size
air
beaded screen; dressing table/mirror;
condr.,
$35.
GE
water
cooler
$40;
phone stand/chr.; davenport-slipcover;
blond
Hi-Fi-radio
comb.
$50;
good
picture frames;
field easel;
rafting
upright
pop
machine,
holds
6 diff
tbl. 7’. Ph. 446-7260
types
of
pop,
$85:
child’s
tricycle
HOLLYWOOD
HI-LO
HOSPITAL
ifseek goes 2 whi. 20” boy’s bike $20.
bed,
best quality steel constr.;
legs
and spring adjustable;
beige;
excelwoes S HYDRAULIC DE LUXE GOLD
lent cond., cost $300 new, $100 incl.
chair; lady’s contour tilt lounge—gold
mattress. 446-2641.
Laurel chair; 5’ long glass show case,
KING
SZ.
OAK
BOOKCASE
HEADwith glass slide-doors; Massage table;
board; pr. white vinyl twin hdboards;
13” Royal typewriter;
steel file cabiunused Hollywood frame, child’s rocknets;
office
chairs;
beautiful
wood
er; hassock;
unused carafe w/warmeabs. OR 3-7891, call 10-5.
er; boy’s sz. 8 suit. 869-7303.
GARAGE
SALE:
2
MINTON
BLUE
EXECUTIVE
AND
SECRETARIAL
white
platers;
beaver
coat;
English
grey steel desks, 4 drawer file cab.
baby carriage, etc.;
picture frames;
36’
drawer
locked
item _ cabinet,
pair
round
church
pedestal
tables,
—
wooden exec. desk, chair. AL
very
old;
jugs;
crocks;
milk
glass
-0705.
lamp; copper planter lamp. Misc. 1108
_ Greenbriar Lane, Northbrook. 272-6834.
FOLDING
CHAIRS;
LAWN
SWEEPer;
spreader;
Nesco;
radio;
garden
GARAGE
SALE:
NEW
AND
USED
tools; clothing; Misc. CHEAP.
Call 7
items. Tblis.; desk;
mirrors;
rocking
to
10
a.m.
or
after
5.
AL
1-4325.
chair;
20” girls bike;
bowling balls;
burner
hot
plate;
vacuum
cleaner;
MEN’S
WILSON
SAM
SNEAD
GOLF
cotton
carpeting;
lamps;
clothing,
clubs, comp. set w/bag, $35; Sunbeam
misc. items. 5c and up. 340 Central,
elec. coffee maker, $5.00; Air-King 20’
Wil. Thurs., Fri. 9 to 5, Sat. 12.
window fan, $8.00. PArk '4-6188.
GARAGE
SALE:
ANTIQUES,
FURNINEVER
USED
WEBER
COVERED
ture,
typewriter,
gas _ incinerator,
barbecue
kettle
$25;
large
size tribathroom
fixtures,
tools,
clothing,
cycle, 20’.
;
toys, dishes,
much
misc, Friday,
10
ALpine 1-0921
a.m. to 4 p.m. only. 1213 Spruce Dr.,
ee:
(4 blks.
N.
of Glenview

LOVESEAT,

Zenith stereo Hi-Fi console, $175
pong table, $10; 675-2346.
s

LN.

equip;

desks;
items.

MOVING
MUST
SELL:
G
refrigerator;
sewing
mac
rugs;
bookcase;
clothing:
d@
table; house plants: dresser e
4
PC.
BEDRM.
SET:
DBLE..
$150; 2 twin beds with mattress

STAINLESS
STEEL
AND
ALUMINUM
storm windows and doors. Aluminum
windows
3 track. $8.95. Alum.
doors
$18.95.
25
yrs.
in
Evanston.
T&amp;L
Wholesale Home Service, DA 8-2676.

WOOD

size

Humidifier;

love seat;
3
tires;
many

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
KIT.

SALE—4079

N’brk.

nN

YD.
NYLON
GOLD
CARPETING,
excellent condition, like new; 679-2233.
PORTABLE
KITCHEN
AIDE
_DISH- washer in excellent condition. $75. Call
in the evenings if possible. 251-7883.

176

fo]

FOR

50

APARTMENT
SIZE
GAS
RANGE;
like new, 20’’ Crown range, 6 mo. old;
will sacrifice, $59. 446-3661.
NEEDLEPOINT
BENCH
$50;
SECREtary
desk
$75.
Both
in
beautiful
condition. 433-4066.
WASHING
MACHINE
SUDS-SAVER
3
cycle
adjitator
type.
Good _ cond.;
reas.; Call evenings. 433-4345.

Apparel and Furs
BETTER CLOTHING
WOMEN AND CHILDREN

bdo

175.

to

172 For Sale—Household Goods

Canin) —_

�Thurs.

an,

North-

TREMENDOUS
RUMMAGE
SALE
Sat. May 20 8 p.m., Sun. 21st. from 10
a.m.,
Mon.
22,
10-3.
Ravenswood
Budiong Congregation. 2832 Foster Av.

and

Evanston. 869-7973.
Fite
LUXE
21”
SELF
Rotary. $50. 2 yrs. old. After

1310
net;

Brookside

hobby

Lane,

horse;

ood ag frames.
3. Call 966-68

2

tricycles;

Exc.

2

cond.

RUMMAGE
SALE FRIDAY MAY 19TH
Hours
5-9 p.m.
St.
Luke’s
Church.
LEE
and
HINMAN,
EVANSTON.
Assorted merchandise.

Garage Sale: Sat., May 20

AGE SALE IN GLENVIEW
y 19 and Sat. the 20th; kitchen

ae

linens.

316

Nottingham,

Serer)
SALE:
GARDEN
Jacob.
reel
mow.;
mahog.
and
etcetera.
Sat. -Sun.-Mon.
na, Glenview.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m
401 Gregory Ave.,

179

ype

ESTATE
REEL
with riding sulky.

RIC
MOWER,
18’’,
ALMOST
- s lge. uphol. lounge chair; batter
red walking golf
cart. HI 6-2324.
et

Age

| Wed, to Buy—Miscellaneous

ted: Newspapers, Rags,
— |ron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid
GHE
ype
‘s,

PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
of junk
brought
to our
door;
iron, metal, etc. For truck picklewood 3-1466 Open Sunday 9 to
Ss subject to change
without

AND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROA
_(Off of Old Skokie Rd. )
eee

WANTED

IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY

our
contribution
for
RY, you will receive
check that can be spent at any
ser in our paper. Contestants

Miscellaneous

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTI 1ONAL—$24 ea.
plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale.
bebe
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avai
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 6
350

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture—Lugga ne
pliances
OLD FURNITURE A
PLIANCES
disposed of. Crating a
Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353
TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal — power lawn rolling
— tree removal — fill dirt — grading.

VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

RUBBISH

use

be

UNDER

14

years

of

e, phone, address, and
ertiser must
ees
et
tion. Send to THE

.

AL ERY,

1232

Central

ie

age.

choice
each
ANUT

Wil-

: ORTHAND SHORE
PAPER
METAL CO.
UN
TO

s

THE

sale, Mey

BRANDEIS

2

COLLECTOR

_

- TO BUY:

DESIRES

and
dren’s

REDWOOD

TO

PICNIC

lawn
chairs;
bunk
beds;
desk and cots. 256-4590.

1GE

OLD

jer,

before

ELECTRIC
1940,

TRAINS

the
bigger,
on’t have to

the better.

GR 5-0466 eves. and weekends.

ed: Used

the
run.

Golf Clubs

LD GUNS, ANGLERS SUPPLY,
016 Davis,
RUN

Evanston

WANTED

Please call ALpine

5.

864-5311

FOR

Sales —

RUMMAGE

SALE

Shafi

MAY

25th

LARGE

1-7724.

Rummage

7:30

until

srything is sold. 2 blks. from Linden
u don’t find it, you were late.
g: dehumidifier, mangle, 16
a table chairs, end tables, linens,

,

loads

es,

of

china

(Haviland)

:—butterchurn,
brass_
scale,
frames,
picnic
table,
G.E.

ble dishwasher

(like new)

Sale

IN. MAY 22,10 AM to 9 PM
TUES. MAY 23, 10 AM to3 PM
furniture;

- "

bric-a-brac

and

‘TEMPLE MIZPAH

1615 Morse Avenue,

Chicago.

RUMMAGE
SALE
LE B’NAI TORAH
HIGHLAND PARK

. 42—at

S.E.

cor.

of Ft.

. 9-6. Bunk

b

problems.

THIS

or twin beds,

Ill.

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

Sheridan

CHURCH
Shermer

THURS.,

compl.;

and
nd

GE
AND
BRIC-BRAC
SALE.
Dig F i oage and Monday, May
from
9 to 4. Sisterhood
gregation Beth Sholom of Rogers
W. Pratt., Chicago.

Leather golf gloves, Men’s

PRO

SAVE

SAVE SAVE
TO
'/&gt; OFF
FISHERMEN’S RODS, REELS

STORE
FIXTURES,
BREAD
SLICER,
cash register, bakery equipment and 5
ao Bp Soneisicnes for sale. 537-2314 or
3

CONTEMPORARY
STEEL
DESKS;
walnut formica tops; 2 swivel chrs.; 4
side
chrs.
Inspect
on
N.
Michigan
Ave., Chicago. HI 6-5468.

1.B.M. STANDARD
ELECTRIC TYPEwriter, 1114” roller, perfect condition.
Priced to sell, $125.
Phone 432-9418

182

Bicycles

COME

TO BERKELEY'S

RAPHEAL
GEMINI
10
SPEED
racing
bike,
(made
in
France)
standard parts with new brakes. Also
many
acc. in good condition. $60 or
best offer. Call 251-3709.

Tack-L-Tyers
Chicago
Ave.

939

WINCHESTER

GIRL’S
24
INCH
BLUE
BICYCLE
for sale. Excellently cared for! Very
reasonable. AG
234-4775 after 7 p.m.

A REAL

BAILEY’S,
10

$5.00 to $35
1702 DODGE,

EVANSTON

SPEED
SCHWINN
CONTINENTAL
bike, $50; perfect condition.
Hillcrest 6-4534 after 6 p.m.

183

Sporting Goods
Equipment

and

SURFBOARD
‘*

RUMMAGE SALE
ri
Congregational Church
Hen ” and Thurs. May 25.
Rd.

GR 5-7094

GOLF
CLUBS LIKE NEW,
MATCHED
set,
8 irons,
4 woods,
putter,
sandwedge, golf bag. $60. Phone UN 4-1775.

CENTENNIAL

MODEL |
never

COMPLETE
SET PATTY BERG GOLF
clubs with nylon bag and golf cart,
exc. cond. Call UN 4-8551 eves.

187

1967
YAMAHA
350
CC
5-SPEED.
1
mo. old; just broken in. 1,000 mi. likenew;
must
sell -this
week!
$650
gpotes.
Private. HI 6-6100 ask for
ed.

Coins and Stamps

AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile

YAMAHA
’66
250
CC
SCRAMBLER
custom
tank,
much
chrome.
2,000
miles.
Outstanding
condition.
First
$600 or best offer. SP 4-5241.

'66 Honda ''Dream''

an Auto

GO-CART

Evans Frame
or best

Mac Engine

offer.

432-6149.

FOR

SALE. HONDA S90
1965. 2,000 miles.
Only driven 8 months.
Hillcrest 6-0226.
LIKE-NEW
-1965
HONDA,
150
CC
used one summer. Weekdays before 6
p.m. call HI 6-7223, after 6 p.m. and
Sunday cali 256-2389.

1967

HONDA

CB160

Very
after

1966 HONDA 305CC SUPER HAWK
COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED-TANK,
PAINT, CHROME, SEAT, SPROCKET,
Etcetera. Best offer.
827-4746
1964
PARRILA
250
lent condition; extras.
for Chuck. 446- 4914

C.C
Only

EXCEL$375. Ask

MOTOR BIKE
Auto.
clutch;
belt drive;
twist
throttle;
good condition. $50
29-2187 after 3:30.

grip

2,300
cond.

actual
miles.
446-2313.

Absolutely

KAWASAKI

85 CC

or

and

Volkswagens

64 Kombi Wgn.

$1050

Motercycles—Go

Carts

Perfect Condition
HONDA
50 OWNED
AND
by engineer, under 1,000
tric starter, new battery,
Call UN 4-3734

SERVICED
miles, elecaccessories.

oA &gt;

ghacamecane

Th.

1965
DE
cae
TRAVEL
TRAILER,
15
ft.
Completely
self-contained.
Sleeps
4-5.
Electric
brakes.
Exc.
con iy $1,500. Call 272-3586.

CLARK

195

CORTEZ CAMPER
RENT BY OWNER.
446-4944

For

Sale—Trucks

FOR

and

Trailers

TENT
TRAILER—HEILITE—ONE
%
bed, inner spring mattress plus floor
space for 3 or 4 persons. Single wheelno swing or sway. Luggage space and
compact kitchen unit. Good cond. $250.
Call PA 4- 2900 or 321-4935.
TRAVEL
TRAILERS-TRUCK
CAMPers Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood.
HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
—_— Chicago. (1 mile North of 137 on
e
FORD
HALF
TON
PICK-UP.
Has ’53 Ford flathead 8 engine; black.
Good running condition. $125. Private
party. 827-2097.
APACHE EAGLE CAMPING TRAILER
Spare
tire,
sleeps
4
to
6,
good
condition. UN 4-2388.

GOOD
Call

JEEP

MECHANICAL
CONDITION.
299-3215 after 7 p.m.

GO EXPO ’67 WITH
WARD’S CAMPER TRAILER 1965
SLEEPS 4; EXTRAS
CALL SAT. AND SUN. 248-5319

196

Foreign

and

Sports

Cars

1967 SAABS
ALL

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them at

Wigglesworth's Imports
Waukegan Rd.
729-1800
GLENVIEW

1723

MERCEDES
BENZ
1952 300 CLASSIC
4 dr. Convert.
Dk.
Green.
See
this
beautiful old Mercedes and others, at
The North Shores Oldest and Finest
Mercedes Benz Dealer.
Knauz Cont’l
Lake
Forest 234-1700 Open Evenings
and Sundays.

MGB

1957 THUNDERBIRD.
A CLASSIC
IN
excellent
gondition;
low
mileage;
silver w/white interior; 2 tops; auto.
trans.;
original,
rare
engine.
Best

CLASSIC
1952
MG-TD
RED
ROADster excellent condition; newly rebuilt
engine;
like new tires, top, interior,
$900. 869-9533.

Sports Cars

USED

GUARANTEED

Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

$1495

$10.

Oil ys

16 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

65 Micro Wgn.

PERFECT CONDITION,
ORchard 5-5889

Peaster

RATES

HOMES

IN EVANSTON

192

Auto roof-top baggage rack,

SEASON

MOTOR

VOLKSWAGEN

65 VW

Tires and Accessories

RENTING—OFF

CORTEZ

JAQUAR, 1959 3.4 SEDAN
Original
Wilmette
owner.
Like
new
tires. ~e
trans. An excellent
second ca
$895
KNAUZ CONT'L., Lake Forest,’234-1700

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

Auto

Homes

offer. 526-6296.

175 BRIDGESTONE (RED)
Like new, Best offer.
PA 4-1719 eves. or wkend.
1966 HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER
Metallic silver grey. Like new. $600
best offer. Call AL 1-2484.

From

For Rent—
Autes—Trucks—Trailers

perf.

BLUE; DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS.
1,400 mi.; like new; $240. WI 5-0136.

Foreign

YDS3

WIRE
WHEELS,
FOLD
DOWN
TOP,
tonneau cover, excellent condition, one
owner, $1,550 or best offer.
OR 3-7727 after 6 p.m.

FOX. NEW WEST BEND ENGINE
8.2 H.P. $175. Call 446-4713.

196

945-6000

Mobile

‘65 RED

GO-KART

Loans

Loan

194

S 65
$150

OFFER

EXC. COND. LOW MILEAGE.
Call after 5 p.m. 251-4026.

‘59 UNIVERSAL

HONDA
1966,
160
SCRAMBLER
custom paint. Must sell. Private. Call
after 6, ORchard 4-6470.

475-3147

BEST

1965 YAMAHA

White beauty. Perfect
condition. $525. Call 869-4211.

WORK

160 CB

$450 OR
262-5529.

VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER
Excellent running condition.
Spare tire. Luggage rack.
Call evenings, 996-0836.

OF-

196644
B.S.A.
LIGHTNING
650
CC.
Dual
carbs.
Low
miles.
Like
new.
Must
see.
966-8576
after
6 p.m.
or
wkend.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
190

305CC
BEST

*64 DART GRAND PRIX KART
Trophy
winner.
Dual
modified
Mc
engines,
electric starter, extra parts
and tires. Exc. cond. 432-1640.

Buy ‘Em Now!
With

BEST

HONDA

3,000 MI.

NOW

‘66 RED SPORT 50 HONDA
LIKE
NEW,
LOW
MILEAGE.
offer. Call DA 8-1836.

1966 B.S.A. LIGHTNING.

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

188

1965
ONLY

1966 HONDA S 90
Like new, less than 1, 000 miles; white
and
chrome,
twin
mirrors,
luggage
rack, high and low beam
lights, $20
crash helmet
included.
$325 or best
offer. Call Friday after 6 p.m. 328-9353
or 328-4920.

Toys

HO
RAILROAD
LAYOUT
MOUNTED
on 4’ x 8’ table with removable legs; 2
engines; rolling stock; landscaping; 2
transformers; trestle set; extra track.
Call after 6 p.m. YO 6-4361.

193

MAY 20TH, FROM
9332 SPRINGFIELD, SKOKIE

225 Wilmot

BUY!

USED BICYCLES
Boys and girls. ‘‘As Is’’

Mart
Evanston

66
Carbine.
Original
carton,
fired. $225. Call 272-7338.

186

1966 HARLEY
DAVIDSON
WWSs. Perfect condition. New paint job.
ures: $1,800 Call GR 5-2678, Paul, 8

Chicago.

EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
fer over $450. Call 362-7750.

Carts

650 CC; NEEDS SOME WORK.
$295 or best offer. UN 4-6389 wkends.

1965 WHITE HONDA 50
Luggage
rack. Good condition.
ye
5 Asking $125. Call 234-1681
p.m.

HIGHWALL
TENT
—
10 x 14 EXC.
cond.
Sears
-6J7901N,
$88;
Morsan
Highwall tent, 912 x 13 with fly, good
cond., $88; Lge. pup tent, exc. cond.,
$25, ail comp. with poles, stakes, and
ropes. 2 burner Coleman
stove, $10;
icebox, $8.00. AL 1-2313.

3, BOY’S SCHWINN BICYCLES: BLUE
26’’ Varsity 10 speed;
red 24’’ med.
wet.; red 24’ light wgt.;
all in exc.
cond. Call HI 6-1060 after 6 p.m.
STINGRAY BICYCLE,
LIKE NEW, $20.
AL 1-3203, call after 4.

Sport

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

N.

1966 HONDA

LIVE WORMS

674-2044.

BOY’S

6454

Metercycies-—60

1958 TRIUMPH TIGER 110

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER
SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

NEEDS

GOLF CLUBS
SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

12

60”
DESK,
EXECUTIVE
SWIVEL
chair; bookcase; leather lounge chair
and
ottoman.
Eves.
only
and
Sat.,
Sun. 12 to 5, 262-9585.

T

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MEN’S, LADIES
WEDGES, PUTTERS
4.95 UP
SPECIALS ON WILSON CLUBS
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
2.15 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
SAVE ON ALL SPORTS
3.95 SKATE BOARDS, NOW
BASEBALL
SHOES
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES
USED GOLF CLUBS
at aaa S SUPPLY.
1016 DAVIS ST
EVANSTON

AND
Jim

\JSED
WOOD
DESKS.
STUDENT,
executive and secretarial. $20 to $65.
Also
new
desks;
chairs;
files;
and
safes.
Glenview Office Equipment Inc.
1721 Glenview Rd., Glenview
724-7676

SALE

193

BROWN'S
SUZUKI CITY

$150

864-6139.

REPAIRS
driveways.
’

$1.50

Headcovers set of 3. reg. $4
now 3 25
Golf socks reg. $1.50
now $1.00
Sport Shirts, reg. $5
now $1.50
Golf balls
$2,
, $4, per doz.
Shag balls reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5c ea.
Plastic practice balls
2c ea.
Up
to
75%
of
fun
all pro-line
golf
merchandise.
We _ take _ trade-ins.
Large selection of used, golf clubs.
Expert repairing and refinishing
Mon. Thurs., Fri. 9-9
Tues., Wed., Sat. 9-6
4548 OAKTON. SKOKIE
CLOSED
SUNDAY
OR 5-5286

180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

CORNELL “‘Y’’ CLUB
RUMMAGE Erg. es

— Classified

PRO SHOP CLOSEOUTS
:
Featuring
Wilson-Spaulding-MacGregor
Northwestern-Foot Joy-Bag-Boy
Mulligan-Alay
ALL NEW 1ST QUALITY
Ladies and Men’s
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
EXPERT CLUB FITTING
ON
ALL
SETS
9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $275
9 irons, 3 woods, reg. $180
8 irons, 3 woods, reg. $120
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $95°
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $50
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Men’s
MacGregor DX 8 irons. Ladies’
P.G. (3 woods) reg. $80
now
Titleist balls (repaints)
now
Reg. $14.75 DX X-outs
now $ 6
Pro-Line putters and Pesce
$3, $4. $5
Golf Carts reg. $40-$30
now $20-$13
Golf shoes reg. $40
now $20
Golf bags
$4 and up
Golf umbrella. reg. $8
now :
Iron Covers, set of 10, reg. $5 now
2
Leather golf gloves, Ladies’
50c

REASONABLE.

matt.; dressers; boy’s bikes
ae
; books
and misc.;
of all kinds.
Ail must
go,
cheap.
i
ks
RUMMAGE
SALE.
FRI.
i
o 9 p.m., Sat. and Mon.,
8: Men’ S, women’s,
children’s
+ mise.
2110
Brummel
St.,

t

22633MCC.

Call eves.

9 a.m.
to
4 p.m,
e
men’s,
women’s,
and
n’s eed
furniture. Hope to
you this

: SaWwEY™ van

Misc.
272-5520

Motorcycles—G o Carts

Equipment

GIRL'S 26" BICYCLE

25, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
GARAGE
2789 Oak St., Highland Park
AVID’S
EPISCOPAL
view
(Glenview
and

and

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS ag 95
GUARANTEED USED BIK
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5. 00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

0 Third St., Wilmette. 251-5751

Rummage

HAULING

furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER MOVERS
solve your hauling

9 x 12

&gt; ru

ee
¢

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195
BOUGHT
MOVING
SOMETHING?

2

a.m.

Garages

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

USED

£
types of old dolls made
"aha. ‘Also
so Kewpies
and By; 3

10

REMOVAL

Attics,

LIGHT

to 25. 10 to 10 p.m.

Plaza,
Wilmette. Preview sale,
1st 7 to 10 p.m. Donation $1.50.

ATE

Basements,
M. DANNER

KING

LET

EVANSTON

4-5133

Wilmette

REUPHOLSTERY

G
DOG
RUN:
5’ X10’X
; large dog house, $35.
‘Call 446-0329

On
24”
lawn mower
24-4922.

Sporting Goods and

Sales

Fri.

y Mon., Wed. and Sat. From 7
9 p.m. Tues.,

heeuows

C.M.E. CHURCH — 1840 GREY
AVE.,
Evanston. Thurs. May 18th, 8-5 p.m.
Childrens,
womens,
mens
clothing.
Toys. Many other misc.

wrOU tw

DISHES

Oe

AND

PS

CLOTHES,

a)lo]
fe)
hm

178
LE

Overseas Orders Arranged
AGENT

61

FOR

VOLKSWAGEN

2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

K. Ghia Coupe

$700

INSURANCE

CO,

66 Comet Cyclone $2095
GT,

PS, PB,

AUTO.

66 Comet Cal'nte $1995
2

DR.

auto.,

HT,

VINYL

V8.

ROOF,

65 Corsa Conv.
140-4

PS,

$1295

SPEED.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

869. 3015
SERVICE

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

18,

1967

�“Wanted to bap.

datetebiles

200

Will Pay Top

1958 BLACK
4.

;
Price

DOOR

AUTO.

1959 TO 1966

sack
FR

CARS

PICK

ye

P/S;

3 peus

TOWING

WILMETTE

McKAY

GR

Low
WWS,

5-8000

THAT

NEW
ALL CARS

new
in
2-5846.

list

7759.

CAR

FINE SERVICE
TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

IN OUR

TRANS.,

cond.

Must

PS,

PB,

AIR-

AUTO.

Corvair

TRANS.,

see.

7

Fairlane

500

4 DR.

Be any, foe Backes feats.
a

$995

ie

Ford

E1963
V-8

GOLD.

196!

Catalina
Like new.

Extra

PB,

PS,

AUTO.

RADIO, HEATER,

‘Ra

Rane.

PS.

$995

2

POWER.

DR.

H.T.,

'64

POWER.

TRANS.

A

Pontiac

Bonn.

3
-

GReenleaf 5-2800

9 ’til
9 ‘til

'

6| Crown

- Suburban

power.

.

one owner,

$795
'63 Ford Falcon
vs

Automatic,
driven.

Futura

$895

3

full

radio,

heater,

4

'65

speed

2

dr.,

Ford

red,

low

Custom

$895

‘60 Falcon

|

Wgn.—

one

owner

.............. $395

‘60 Ford 4 Dr. Galaxie, good transportation

$195

‘59

Imperial 4 Dr. H.T. Full Power

............

‘58

Chevrolet—2

............. $195

Dr. Hardtop

“ 80 Green Bay Rd.
2
oe me

-

Winnetka, Ill.

Hl 6-0655
2Closited

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life

$195

* Winnetka Talk

VERY
GOOD
WORKING
ORDER
First
reasonable
offer
ED
4-2903.
1963
VALIANT
V-100
4
DOOR
Suburban.
Radio,
heater,
stk.
shft.,
good tires incl. snow tires on spare
whls. $775. 945-6861 after 6 and wknds.

1957
V-8;

FORD

GOOD DRIVING
Call CRestwood

FORD

2

OR.

COND.;
2-1819

AUTO.

$75

TRANS,;

|

CHEVY
‘59,
IMPALA,
2
DR.
H.T.,
283. Pwr.;
radio; heater: w/w. Good
condition. Private. $375. GA 2-9075.

BACK
$2,295

‘65 FALCON WAGON
W Walls-Sharp.

—

‘

‘ort

AT-R-

$1,395

’65

T-BIRD
CPE.
FULL
POWER
very low mileage. Beautiful Horizon Blue.
$2,445

Impala
actual

AUTO

‘‘6’’
like

AT-Rnew.
$2,195

765

RAMBLER
WAGON
CLASSIC
“6”
AT-R-W
Walls-White
one
owner—Like
new.
$1,395

P.

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2 DR.
H.T.
Full power,
air cond.,
R.,
W.W.,
H.,
Emerald
Turquoise.
Beauty on Wheels.
995

°65

FORD
RANCH
WAGON
“‘6”
Pass-6-AT-R-W Walls. White with
red tr.
$1,595

62
’64

FORD
GALAXY
500 XL HT.
Full
power.
R.,
H.,
W.W.’s.
Smoke
White.
Lo-Lo
mileage.

FALCON
FUTURA
CPE.
‘‘6’’AT-Gold with black vinyl tte
,095

64

FORD
CTRY.
SEDAN
WAG.
9 pass., full power, V8, Diamond
Blue.
$1,445

64

FALCON
4
ODR.-‘'6’’-AT
RW.
Walls-Emerald
Turq.
Real
nice.
$1,095

FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
wagon-9 pass.-V8-AT-PS-W. Walls
Blue
$1,095

R-

SPT.
W

STEER,

V8-AT$995

1131

Spt. Cpe.
Open

NEW

miles.

CPE.

Walls.

BR

CHICAGO

Daily

‘til 9:30

p.m.

GREEN
$1,295

FORD

SCHUMACHER

SHARP.

AVE.

Sat.

’til

6 p.m.

DA

3-4803

8-3503

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
NORTH SHORE'S FINEST CARS

TRANS.

$1,395

Wholesale Specials
Chev. Bel Air 2 dr.

'6| Valiant sedan a.t.
‘63 Corvair stick

miles.

'57 Chevy 2 Door Sedan

FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE
WAG.
V8,
Full
Power,
6 Pass.,
R.,
W.W.,’s
Aztec
Bronze.
See
it
and buy it.
$2,095

'65 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan

'6|

me
ue frord-Stetion Wagon . 2...
eee $995
0s. $395
-torg— Ranch Wagon .............+
6
|

SEEN.

TRANS,

21,000

6 CYLINDER,

suburban

$895

allel convertible,

AUTO

tires,

'64 Rambler Sta. Wgn.

Imperial

driven,

Plymouth

—

Imperial

—

Chrysler

V8,

pur-

’°65

63 'FAIRLANE

$1,795

HILL MOTORS

INDIAN

~

BR 3-2886

9 weekdays
6 Saturday

original;
5-5687.

FALCON 2 DR. DK.
“6” -AT-R-W.
Walls.

$1,095

'65 Chev.

COUPE—runs

well.

1927
REO
SEDAN—all
chased orig. owner. GR

*65

‘63 Chew: Imp. Stick Convert.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

4-8461
FORD

*65 ‘FORD GALAXY 500 CONVT.V8 - AT - PS - R - WW - BLACKRed Tr.
$2,045

63

THIS
CAMPER
SPECIAL
HAS
AUTO
trans, radio, heater. Extra rear seats.
Excellent cond.

V8. HAS TO BE

have Hydramatic. Some have Air Conditioning

All

yel$2,295

WITH

$1,695

‘62 to ‘66

6 to choose from—

Station Wagons

H.T.

MUSTANG
CPE.
Walis-Low mileage

Burgundy

a

500 4 DR.

MUSTANG 2 + 2 FAST
Aqua-Wht. Tr.-4 Sp.

Convert.

DARK
BLUE
BEAUTY
everything. Save lots of money.

'65 Chevy Sport Van

$1295

A

R/H;
condi-

EXCELLENT

$1,595

PS,

aes

IMPALA

P/;
W/W’s;
owner;
good

power
steering.
air-cond.,
excellent
running cond. $250. PA 4-0129.

Springtime

°65

U.S.

AUTO.

‘66

66
W.

'65 Chev. Imp. 6 Pass. Wgn.

A

Sy

AIR*

$995

Full price $1,675

air-cond.

$1295

TOWN.
SOLD
AND
6 cyl., auto trans.

Minor

Ford Galaxie

TRANS.,

GALAXY

V8-AT-PS-R-WW.
low.

HAS FACTORY
AIR COND. NEEDS
little body work. Full power.

$495
1963 Buick Skylark

SHARP.

1964 Bonn. Cpe.

saw,

ecia

2 DOOR.

1961

°66 FORD

$2,495

$595

PB,

V8,
FULL
cond.

?

a2

Morris

4 SPEED.

Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T.
TRANS.,

AUTO.

sharp.

1961

ONE

Buic

AUTO:

CONVERT.,

$795

1961

2s

;

2 Dr.

PS,

NEW.

PS. LIKE

DOOR

POWER

'66 Chev. Imp. 9 Pass. Wgn.

Rambler 660

Pe

19609

Bel Air 2 Dr. Sed.

FOR
by us.

AIR-COND.

$1795

1963

$795

TRANS.,

owner.

PERFECT
serviced

1095

300

Custom

2 DR.,

AUTO.

'63 Chev.

LTD

PB,

TRANS.,

AUTO.

$995

o&amp;

PS,

V8, POWER.

TRANS.

: AUTO,

H.T.,

1964

Convt.

Temp.

1962

be é

500

RADIO.

1965 Ford

2 Dr.

FULL

$1,995

$1195

$595
1964

SHOP

4

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have an
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used
Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Car,
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.

POWER-

‘65 Chev. Caprice 4 Dr. H.1.s
FACTORY
AIR COND.,
V8, 2 to choose from

Hardtop;
Blue;
one
PArk

1931

hese

1955
OLDS
2
DR
AUTO.
GOOD
condition.
Best offer over $100.
Enlisted. Call 446-8232 after 3 p.m.

$2,095

BUILT

SALE

1965

FULL

500

1964 CHEVROLET
2-Dr.
re
ion.

SP ip So CADILLAC
od Condition.
65 and 66 Volkswagens
Call after 6 p.m. 256-2424
3051 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette

'65 Chev. Imp. 9 Pass. Wgn.
FACTORY AIR COND.,
V8, loaded-sharp

Bek

GALAXIE

cond. plus all the extras. We bought a
wagon and our faithful Ford needs a
new home. $900 8 caeraiiaa as snow tires.)
Phone DA 9-7606

1966 PONTIAC LEMANS SPRINT
Dr.
green,
blik.* int.;
just
purch.
Premium tires; 4-spd. posi-trac. rally
gauges
incl. built-in tach.
P/S;
low
mileage; $1,949. 729-1542 after 6 p.m.
56

For ‘Sele—Avtomobiles es

1963

1960
MERCURY
4
DR.
SEDAN
black
One
owner.
Auto.
Radio;
Heater;
Power _ steering,
power
ae:
Good condition. Phone OR 4-

DOLLARS ! |

cond.,
AL 1-

pre
6

1966
PONTIAC
LE
MANS,
METALlic green
w/black interior and vinyl
top. 326-V-8,
auto.
trans.,
p.s., p.b.,
console, bucket seats. Like new tires.
Exc. cond. 677-7149 after 6 p.m.
*66 PONTIAC LE MANS CONVERT.
auto.
console.
°63 VW
camper
com»nlete incl. pink and white striped tent.
Call ALpine 6-0705.

SAVE

$6,400

For Sale—Au
Ai Joniebite
il ~ :
CHEVY
4 DR. STA. WGN.

3yl.; auto, trans.; radio; heater; exc.
mechanical condition; good body. Cal)
Dave
at 743-4075 after 6 p.m.
Wed.
through Sat.

BUY
NOW !!

’66

LINCOLN

mi.,
wife’s
car,
good
power, extras, $800. Pvt.

1957 Cadillac 4 Dr. HLT.

AUTO.

;

IV

Were
Overstocked

SNOW

PONTIAC

THE HOUSE

ae

and
brakes
CRestwood

200
1960

For Sale—Automobiles

SHOLL

a

tires
$750.

.R/H;

5,000.
rg’ ne eat
asking $4,995.
:
:

Evanston

GR 5
300

P/SEATS;

MARK

Gienview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
d., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

750 Guienso Ave.

pair

For Sale-Actonebites

CONTINENTAL TOWN
SEDAN,
SPOTless
luxury
classic,
beautiful
cond.
throughout. every available option, in
family since new. $1,500 SH 3-1345.
1967
LUXURY
CORVETTE
CPE.
green, black interior, 390 auto., fully
powered, Bn
-cond.,
aioe
system,
stereo,
plus
more.
Mileage
under

Cash
for
your
car
ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.

ERNIE

P/B;

tires;
Beige.

WANTED

_ JEFF’ S TOWING,

PS,

Incl.

‘61 Chevy Impala, Exc. Cond.
4 DR. 8 CYL.; AUTO. TRANSM.;

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
1111 CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON

JUNK

TRANS.

age.
$185.

446-1324

Cigan Used Cars
DA 8-234]
~

CHEVROLET

H.T.,

exc. cond. considering
of mounted snow tires.

For

200

For Sale—Automobiles

'66 Plymouth $1,595

$295

$445
$395

Factory
guarantee.
whitewalls. Hard to

'65 Dodge $895
CORONET

Many more to choose from

Here’s

Jennings Chevrolet
241

WAUKEGAN

a

buy! Auto.,
extras.

loads

Cat. Convert. Auto, power.
radio, whitewalls.
A real
sharp car.

'64 Dart $995
of

CONVERT.
Auto.
This red beauty will
put spring in anyone’s heart.

'65 Valiant $995

RD.

AUTO,
radio,
whitewalls,
Remainder fact. warranty.
Like new.

GLENVIEW
729-1000

'63 Pont. $995

Auto,
radio,
tell from new.

1901

Green

Bay

Road

'62 Comet
Auto,

radio.

Evanston

* Glencoe News ° Glenview Announcements °* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager° Highwood Hetald

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

$395

Like

new.

328-3670
May

18, 1967

�196 Foreign and Sports Cars

wkeds.

1960

SUNBEAM
ALPINE
62, RED,
HARD
and
soft
tops,
wire
wheeis,
rad.
heater, garage kept. $850 or best offer.
864-0631.
1964 SUNBEAM IMP
Body and interior very good.
Must sell going overseas.
OR 3-2673
$350
FASTBACK
SPORTY
1600
"67
VW
red 2 dr. sedan, am, fm. radio 2,000
mi. on speedo. Looks new, make offer.
251-0636.

VOLVO.

GOOD
CONDITION,
REBULT
ENgine, $235. Alpine 1-9734 9 a.m. to 6
p.m.
V.-W.
SEDAN
1956
NEW
WIPER
motor, horn and speedometer cable in
last 2 years, new battery 2 mos. ago,
trans. rebuilt 18 mos. ago. Runs very
well. $300 or best offer. 945-6014.
MG
TF1500-1955
CLASSIC
IN
EXC.
cond. Red leather seats, gray body,
black top and side curtains. Tonneau
cover. Radio, heater, parts and service manuals incl. CL 3-8326
MGB ’65 CONVERTIBLE
R/H;
Wire Wheels;
excellent
condition. Sharp looking.
18,000 mi. by 1
owner. $1,595. PArk 4-0627.

1963 VW

Foreign

WILL

’64

EXC. COND.; LIKE NEW TIRES
Sunroof; white. $675. 724-7997.
SEDAN

ALL

AUSTIN
HEALEY
fully equipped; 262-1160

VOLKSWAGEN
TRADE

INS

You won't find used VW's in

BRAND
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

axle

—

front

axle

assemblies

1963 Volkswagen Camper
completely

equipped,

With

radio.

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

Sea

11963 VOLKSWAGEN
Radio,

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

Pearl

white

beige,

radio

OTHER
Convertible,

Et

1963

FALCON

i

interior,

ee

is

Seg $795

'64

Renault

‘61

Auto. Trans.
VW Sedan

‘61

Corvair

6,

automatic,

automatic.

very

Sn

tse

mileage.

ones

stic

ee

8,

$1,995

eG

automatic,

$

795

$

695

ae

Authorized

$495

HI 6-6100

Autohaus on Edens
Midwest’s

1967

largest

stock

DELIVERY

of

and

230

Porsche

. 1967 MERCEDES BENZ 230
Sedan, auto. trans., PS,
/FM radio

1967

SL

ready

for

PORSCHE
5 speed

,

OTHER

1959
1964

Volkswagen’
Volkswagen

............. $495
Sedan
...... $795

1965

Volkswagen

Sedan

1550

May

18,

..... $1,095

Frontage Rd.,
OPEN 9-9 DAILY

1967

DR.

RECENT

Lake

Forest

234-1700

rust. $295.

garage

kept.

AM-FM,

SUNTOP

1957

$3,300.

VW

Call

262-3721

Cont’l.

Lake

1964 KARMANN GHIA: $800
Hillcrest 6-1036 after 5 p.m.

RED
week.

| HILLMAN
Running

price.

Lake

LT.
Local
Lake.

RED

1958 4 DR..
condition $175.

Forest.

ee
z.
———-

EXCELLENT
|
Knauz
Cont’l. |

234-1700

“3

VWs
1955
EXCELLENT
RUNN eG.
condition.
$275
Knauz
Cont’l.
Forest.
234-1700
| _*°%
| 1965 VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN.
RADIO,
heater, excellent condition. $1,150. 724-

1689

=

APARTMENT

HUNTING?

aice Bleck sate
Forest,

234-1700.

in the

$1,760

:

Want

Ads.

poe.

'63 Corvair Conv.

'62 Pontiac Tempest

RADIO
AND
HEATER,
WHITEwalls,
automatic
transmission.
Tomato red with white top. Like
new. Full price.

STATION
WAGON,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
radio and heater,
whitewalls. Immaculate throughout. Full price.

$795 |

$795

‘61 T-Bird

eae

_

many

evenings.

you

Knauz

'60 Pontiac

AND

Bonneville

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater, today’s special.

$295

)

'59 Rambler Wagon

HEAT-

ss

SHIFT,

$595

SPECIAL

OF

$139

a

'55 Pontiac Sta. Wagon
Radio,

heater,

automatic

Fisherman’s

transmission.

special.

Full

All power.

price.

$195

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

"Mr.

IMPERIAL"

'58

724-7350

Says Put Some ''Spring"’
Into Your Driving!!

MG—Austin Healey

MG
MIDGET
’66
British
racing
green;
wire
wheels;
luggage rack;
heater;
tonneau cover
one owner; exc. cond. 724-0857.

SPECIALS

2

Some

234-9294.

WAGON

1951 MG TD.
Exceptionally clean.
800 or best offer.
299-8213.

912

condition,

extras.

$1,095

CORVAIR
SPYDER
CONVERTIble,
AM-FM
radio,
British
racing
green, Excellent condition.
GR 5-4726

i

444

overhaul.

Cont’l

BLACK
CONMust sell. $650.

1965 PORSCHE 356C, IMMACULATE

'62 Mercury Meteor

3000

1963
motor.

A wonderful selection awaits

Pwo

3-5555

HEALY

Knauz

JET
BLACK
AND
RED
INTERior. All power. Full price.

WHEELS,
OVERDRIVE,
$995. Call PA 4-4080.

1200

veer ‘OE 4-9431 after 6 o'clock.

REBUILT ENG. QUICK SALE
$225 or best offer. 724-4181.

IM-

1966 PORSCHE 911
5 speed, :
pecged

MERCEDES
BENZ
Diesel
$2,695
1966 MERCEDES
BENZ
Diesel, auto. trans.
ates
1964 MERCEDES
BENZ
190
Sedan, 4 dr., auto.,
only 18,000 miles

WIRE
owner.

BLUE

a

Dealer

Rd.

BR

VW

SL

1965

Waukegan

LT.

$195
PA 4-2605
FOR
SALE;
1965
VW
BUS
LESS
than 16,000 miles. Like new. $1,375.

CPE.

Monza

1962 AUSTIN

DEMOS

MERCEDES
BENZ
Coupe _eegcster

STA.

1958

engine

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

M.G.B.
1966
CONVERTIBLE,
RACing green, excellent condition, original
owner. AL 1-0174

SALE!

Mercedes-Benz

1967

MG
MIDGET
1965
Garaged, pampered, deep green beauty w/wirewheels, heater, tonneau and
low one-owner miles. $1, 495. 234-9386.

‘63

MEDIATE

$795
$395

4-8600

RED,
one

Insurance Co.

SALE!

4-Dr.

Glenview
PA

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
— Saturday. Closed Sunday.

SALE!

$395
$595

Renault—Peugeot

[501

Winnetka
Import Motors
Agents for Volkswagen

SPT.

DR.

234-1700

VOLVO

Scan——werent Be

DATSUN

OVERSECE eas sl
IN RENAULT
EUGE
DELIVERED. ANYWHERE

bronze

666 Green Bay Rd.

P-1800

4

HERALD

MG
MIDGET
vert. Excellent
Call 272-4470.

:

Blue
with
Black
Interior.
Doctors
Car.
Knauz
Cont’l.
Forest. 234-1700.

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

transmission

wee
Red,

low

ee

Soh Peete Tees

automatic

door,

495

Rey $2,295
8,

es Se
Re

.:. 2:
4

$

1964

Outstanding Buy Lancia

1960

arabes

1962

BENZ

PORSCHE

356

220-SE

$1,795
PORSCHE
SUPER
§S
Cou
$1,995
1963..PORSCHE
COUPE
Blue, red leather

1962
_
:

FINE CARS

’

1966 Volkswagen Sedan
1963 Ford Sprint Convert.,
4 on the floor, bucket seats, |
ee
ey
250
(V-8)

Northbrook

OVERSEAS

convert.

COUPE

272- 7905

DELIVERY

61

‘Fine running
Call HI 6-3135

VOLKSWAGEN
WITH
gine. Good condition. $575.
AL 1-9734 evenings 561-6723.

1961
MGA
mileage;
2
good cond.
664-1892.

cond.

1964
Call

'67 MGB ROADSTERS
ENdays

‘67 AUSTIN

MERCEDES BENZ 1958 190SL
Sport Roadster. 2 tips. Dark Green with
Black leather. An exception.
KNAUZ
CONT’L.
Lk.
Forest,
234-1700

1959 TR-3
BEST OFFER OVER
Richards. 869-9533 or

$300. oat
GR 5-9784

JIM

HEALEY

‘67 1275CC

CONVERTIBLE
LOW
heaters;
radio; ski rack;
Call 729-3000, ext. 751 or

$2,850.
"3000"

S

MIDGETS

IMPERIAL

$3,650

$2,350

MOTORS

721 Green Bay Rd.

Wilmette

AL 6-0606

1611

Wilmette

AL

Sheridan

:

SAAB 1961 2 DR. RUNS GOOD.
Needs body work. $295.
Cont’l.
Lake Forest

1967 BUICK OPEL KADET

VOLVO

1228S

Knauz

many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

’59.
this

:

sedan 1964, red, R/H, W/W, nice shape
smooth running, 26,000. mi. weaeer te
buy. $595. W. E. Dunshee. 724-1728.

from

reasonable
after 6.

1965

TRIUMPH

Rambler Auto and
Ford Galaxie
$95

Good
running;
GReenleaf 5-1851

CLU

condition.

with
Black
interior.
New
ti
Brakes.
Excellent
condition
$1
Knauz Cont’l. Lake Forest. 234-1700

from

2-Dr. Coupe Auto. $295

oer

FUTURA

iG3;VALIANT

PGLR

Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.

TRADE-INS

IMPALA

Red,

SM

'62
'63

black top, black interior, yellow,
till under factory guarantee.

[i

Black

895

VOLVO

Like new, low mileage, radio, heater,
WwWs,
under
coating. Call CR 2-1047
after 7 p.m.

Buys of the Week

tev: es $

from

$1,295

MGB
’65.
ALSO
MGA
Quick sale, moving out

Good

VW CONVERTIBLE WHITE
‘
New
engine;
5500 miles;
’*66;
body
1960.
Good
condition. ‘
owner. $450. Call 475-6347.

$695

122S

729-1800
:
Glenview

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AVAILABLE ALSO.

Be

Sapna

Olds F-85 auto.
Volvo

And

in Glenview

995

pices

dan, dk. green with tan leather. New
ft. tires. Local original owner.
Knauz Cont’l
Lake Forest
234-1700

544

1964

Cars

Evanston Import Motors 733 Chicago A
MERCEDES
BENZ
1963
2208S
§

$1,995

1963

Sports

CARS FOR HANDYMEN
*60 Jag. Mark IX, $495.
*61 Austin Sseaty Sprite, $350.

Fiat like new 4 Dr. $795
Volvo 4 Dr. red $1,595

1959
1959

$1,647

$

SUNROOF

Light

like new

and

AUTOMATIC—NO

yl

This Week's Special

12,000 mi.

Foreign

SEMI

122

3 to choose

With

Delivered

196

SHORE

2 to choose

Equipment

brake

Volvo

1964 Volvo

Full Factory Warranty

ah $1,195

fe

black

SEDAN

Radio,

a

Stee

blue

WWs,

roll

white

SEDAN

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

1966 CHEVROLET

Pearl

SEDAN

to

et

1966

NORTH

3 to choose

All Standard

OF ay 5s
.. foes

ready

1965 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN

—

Cars

FORMERLY

VOLVO

1965
1964

NEW

12 Mo.

Sports

1965 Volvo Won.

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

They’ve passed the 16-point safety and performance inspection and been
completely
overhauled
and
reconditioned.
We’re
so sure
of them.
we
the
repair
or
replacement
of all major
mechanical
guarantee
100%
parts* for 30 days or 1,000 miles. If it’s hard to find used VW’s
in better
it’s because
it’s hard to find
a used VW
guarantee
shape than ours,
better than ours.

and

Imports

4-Dr. Sedans

better shape than ours

*Engine — transmission — rear
system — electrical system.

NEW

$1,647

2ND
CAR.
AL 1 2805.

3000
AM-FM;
or 492-3109.

Foreign

Wigglesworth's

‘67 Renault R-10

TRIUMPH
SPITFIRE,
HARD
AND
convt.
tops. Ton.
cover.
Red,
WWs,
radio and heater. Low mileage. $700.
234-4925.

66

196

to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

TAKE BEST OFFER
PArk 4-1995.

BLUE,
1 OWNER,
gas htr. WWs. $750.

Cars

It doesn't have to be German

Volkswagen Convertible ‘63
LIGHT
Aux.

and Sports

RENAULTS

1959 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

BORGWARD
1960
2
DOOR
$100 or best offer.
DA 8-2236 after 6 p.m.

196

PEUGOET 1964-404 STATION WAGON
Very low miles. Original.Lake Forest
owner. Spotless.
KNAUZ
CONT’L.
Lake Forest 234-1700

om

Foreign and Sports Cars

1965 AUSTIN
HEALY
MK
III, FIES~
ta
yellow
w/blk.
convert.
top—int.
Immaculate. $2,450 or best offer. 8690640 bet. 7:30-9 p.m. or till 11 a.m.

Wah

196

Rd.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

6-1220

Classified —25

a
—

�ed

$06

TOM

orman Motors

360 Fer SeiexcAslemebiles
A NEW 1967 AMERICAN

LYONS

'63 Cadillac Convertible

Owner

AUTOMATIC
POWER
STEERING,
power
brakes,
radio,
white
walls,
posit.
traction,
adjustable
steering
wheel, power seats, power windows.

Used Cars on the
North Shore

$1,995

'63 Chrysler Convert. 300

'66 Olds Toronado

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERING,
POWER
brakes, radio, heater, white walls.

FACTORY AIR, FULL POWER, VERY
' low mileage. Like brand new through.
out.

$1,295

'66 Olds Dynamic 88 H.T.
DOOR,
brakes, etc.

POWER
STEERING,
A real beauty.

'66 Ford
cond,

BRAKES,

priced

THE

FACTORY

AIR,

brakes

FULL

Lincoln

PRESTIGE
price.

etc.

Cont.

Conv.

AT

A

Over
from

TO GO FULL
80

like

new

BARGAIN

PRICE

used

$575.

cars

to

select

965
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
2 DR.
sedan; 6 cyl.; auto. trans. Clean car.
Good mech. condition. Phone after 8
p.m. GReenleaf 5-2939.
PLYMOUTH
1959 4 DOOR
AUTOMAtic, 6 cyl.. radio, heater, new hattery,
good tires. Exc. transp. $250 or best
offer. Call 465-7365.
CHEVY
WAGON
4
DOOR
V8,
fully eyuipped,
one owner,
excellent
condition. Phone 272-7011.
64 PONTIAC TEMPEST
One owner, 6 cyl., 2 door sedan. 18,000
miles, economical 20 mi. per gal. $995.

STATION

WAGON

power, top rack,
pads, very clean.

1966 OLDS

442

DOOR VINYL H.T. EXTRA POWER.
Call ALpine 1-7726
CORVAIR
WAGON —$350
IDEAL
61
station car, orgin. owner, exc. cond.,
low miles. R., H., auto. trans.
Call

256-3277.

963
PONTIAC
condition,
PS.

CATALINA
PB.
many

AIRextras.

Priced right. Call OR 5-5037.

‘63 RAMBLER;
R/H;
SNOW
TRANS.;
condition; $450; DAvis

AUTOM.
TIRES;
8-9307.

GOOD

965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
GOLD
with
black
interior,
327
4
speed.
bucket
seats,
low
miles,
excellent
cond. Call 432-1016 9 to 5.
61 MERCURY
SEDAN,
AIR
CONDItioning, full power. Also 59 OLDS 88
COUPE. Both very clean cars. GR 52268 or GR 5-1538.

62 Hard Top Impala 2 Door
PS,

6 CYLINDER.

EXCELLENT

dition. Call SU 4-3828.

CON-

RAMBLER STATION WAGON CLASSIC
63, rad., heater, stick shift, overdrive,
well kept, very dep. trans. Call after 6
p.m. 675-8274.
60:
T-BIRD
CONVERT.,
BLK.
W/
air,
radio,
htr.,
w.w.
All
power.
Immaculate $800. 66 Honda S-90, like
new, $300. OR 5-0809.

960 FORD

STA. WAGON

BEST OFFER
ALpine 1-2028
HEVROLET
Convertible
miles. $595.

1960,
BLUE
IMPALA
V-8.
Auto.
trans.
40,000
945-2938.

962
BUICK
INVICTA
4 DOOR
AIR
cond., power windows, seats, brakes,
strng.
Exc.
cond.
Low _ _ suburban
mileage. $1,000 or offer. 945-2278.

EACHER

DESIRES

Rambler white
engine.
$2,100.

TO

TOM
BLUE

SELL

Hardtop 2 dr.
Call 787-8715

‘66

car. V-8
after
4

BR

$495

LANCER,

stick

2

shift,

Evanston Review

8-2341

°6S5 CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER
LUXury sedan. Exe. cond. AM/FM
radio
air cond. 24,000 mi. factory guarantee.
Best Reasonable offer. 328-8874.

LYONS

cond.;

DA

3-2341

1959 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
full power, new top, beautiful condition, all leather interior, $500.
Call 864-7394 evenings.

RADIO,

1957

CHEVY

4 DR. 6 CYL. STICK SHIFT
Radio/heater; best offer; AL 1-4853

35

BUICK
CENTURY
HARDTOP.
Rebuilt
trans.,
radio.
Good
condition. After 5 p.m. 679-2327.
LINCOLN
64
CONTINENTAL
MET.
gray 4 door sedan. AM, FM radio, air
conditioned, $1.950.
433-1760, Highland Park, IIl.

radio,

1966
MUSTANG
CONV.
DARK
green w/Palamino interior. 8 cylinder
3 speed. W/W.
$2,0000 or best offer.
Moving to England. 475-7419. evenings.

AUTO.
WWs.

1957
2 DOOR
CHEVROLET
SEDAN.
1 owner. Very clean and tight. Must
see. $375 or best offer. Phone EU 66353 or DAvis 8-8241 aft. 7 p.m.

1964
CATALINA
CONtransmission;
vertible.
power steering; power brakes. Excellent condition. Reasonable. AL 1-0683.

'62 Olds

1960
STUDEBAKER
LARK
u.T.
lady’s car no longer needed. Must sell,
make offer. AL 1-6630 or
DA 8-6877

RADIO

BEST

after 6 p.m.,

OFFER

491-0479.

1962 AND 1964 BUICK ELECTRA CONvertibles, both fully equipped and air
conditioned.
Call 321-1700, ext. 10.

1965
MUSTANG.
CONDITION
SPOTless. Only
12,000 miles, 6 cylinders,
radio, heater, $1,575.
528-6255
1930
MODEL
‘A’
FORD
COUPE
$650. Blue body, black fenders, yellow
wheels, excellent condition. Call 2344339, 7 to 9 p.m.

1960 CHEV. 2-DOOR, WHITE
Biscayne, automatic trans.
Owner. $350. MU 5-9728.
1956 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
Good
condition.
$1,750. Can
be seen
anytime
at 2400 Lakeview,
Chicago.
LI 9-8595.
1966 CORVAIR
WHT.,
2 DR.
hdtp. Auto. transm.;
W/W's;
radio;
all vinyl int. 7,000 miles. $1,595. Mr.
Davis, 869-2575 days. 673-7613 eves.

1949 KAISER
4 DOOR.
EXC.
COND.
Low mil. New Paint, brakes, battery,
exhaust system. Like new tires. Very
reas. 362-2084 or 234-2761.
1962
BUICK
ELECTRA
4
DR.
beige
Beige
hardtop.
Exc.
running
shape. Like new tires. Looks good too.
$975. Phone 234-5228.
'FAIRLANE
‘67
G.T.
CONVERT.
4
speed,
390-4v,
discs,
Wide
Ovals,
ts a
Days
328-6300,
evenings
283-

CUTLASS
CONVERT.;
OLDS
1964; blue with light blue top; bucket
autom. trans.; $1,325. PArk 4seats;
8728; after 6 p.m. call 446-6570.
IMPALA
2 DOOR
19609 CHEVROLET
hardtop, radio, small 8, auto. trans.,
good condition. Best offer.
475-7270 evenings

98 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN 1962
Air-cond.;
full power;
good
running
order. $695. Phone PArk 9-2628 after 7
p.m.

CHEVY

Il, 1964,

ALL THE EXTRAS. EXC. COND... LOW
mileage. Best offer. Call 446-1256.
1963
PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONVERtible, excellent condition, 28,000 orig.
miles, $1,150. Call CR 2-8989 after 6:30
p.m. if no answer VE 5-1529.

’°66 BUICK SPECIAL 6 CYL.
AUTO. TRANSM.;
RADIO.
CE 6-7500, ext. 241, 9 to 5.

FERGUS FORD
Gigantic

Air

conditioned

New

and

1965 T.Bird Landau

Cruisomatic,

Galaxie

500

1964

2 DOOR HARDTOP, 352 V8, POWer steering, power brakes, cruisomatic, all vinyl interior, black
vinyl
roof,
radio,
whitewalls.
Like new inside and out.

1966

Mustang

Hardtop

"

Galaxie

DOOR

500

F85

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

SAT.

.DR.

HT:

Ford -coupe,
433-0425.

Olds

1951
PLYMOUTH
BELVEDERE
One
owner.
46,000
original
Excellent condition. $100 firm.
Call 251-6235.

H.T.
miles.

SKOKIE, ILL.
AND SUN, ’TIL

cond.;

FULL
very

OR

serving

Lehigh

Av.

Interior

future.

Red

Avail.
Fox

f

WISHES

TO

SELL

air
and
is in perfect
cond.
Under warrantee. CR 2-2225.

race

‘61

1959 CHEVROLET
STATION
WAGON,
4 door, new battery,
excellent tires,
runs very well, $275. or offer. 966-5815
after 3:30 p.m. wkdays.
rT

1965
CHRYSLER
300
4 DOOR
all power,
bucket seats, $1,895
392-9735.

H.T.,
firm.

LEAVING
COUNTRY
MUST
SELL
’63
Rambler Classic 770, V-8, auto., PS,
PB,
radio,
heater,
like
new
WwWs.
$500. Call 864-6793.
PLYMOUTH
63:2
OR.
“MT.RAB.
heater, auto. trans. V8, vinyl interior
and
top,
w/w/
low mil.
gar.
kept,
$1,475 or
446-6817.
BUICK
RIVIERA,
AIR-COND.,
am,
fm_
stereo,
pow.
wind.,
seats,
more extras, excellent condition. After
6 or Sunday 446-4483.

‘59 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
PARK 9-1005
1962 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 DR, R AND
H. Factory
tires, body,

air. Low
mileage.
Good
mechanical.
Phone
824-

_
1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU
vinyl top;
bucket
seats;
auto;
wire
wheels; 6,000 miles. Must sell, getting
co. car. Call GR 5-8009 after 6.
56

CAD.
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
A.C.,
new mufflers, $200;
Mark
10 Jag. 4
psy salon, 20,000 miles. Eves. AL 1-

65

CORVAIR
MONZA
door,
blue,
automatic
almost new tires. $1,100.

66°

BUICK
dr., H.T.
exc. cond.

110
HP
2
transmission,
WI 5-5174.

ELECTRA
225
CUST.
4
power,
air-cond. vinyl top,
Must sell. 869-3056.

1965
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
4
hdtp. Midnight blue;
air cond.;
kept. Asking $2,200. 675-3297.
1959 DODGE.
4 DOOR. AUTO.
P.S., Good running condition.
Call OR 4-0689

1967

CHEVY

IMPALA

DR.
gar.

TRANS.
$95.

2-DR.

V-8;

full power;
fac. air-cond.;
low
reas.; Call 334-1906 after 4 p.m.

mil.;

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

FIBERGLAS
AUX.
SAIL
BOAT.
Dolphin
Class.
Fully
equipped
for
LMYA
racing.
Sails,
radio,
trailer,
etc.
Sleeps
4.
Head
galley.
In
Wilmette Harbor. See Harbor Master.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Forest-Lake

17’, 75
convert

Bluff

Park Herald

Latest design.
alley. All equi
for
$3,500.

Winnetka.

446-8117.

AND

THOMPSON

h.p. Evinrude. Excellent
top. 2 pair skis, all acc.

cor

or best offer 910 Pine Tree
Winnetka. OR 5-1390. after 7 p.m.

20' Center
FIBREGLAS;
With

La

Bd. Celebri

READY FOR SAIL
trailer. 272-7489

SAILBOAT TRAILER, PERFECI
338

.

New

$850.

Askin

450.

C

5

SPONSON
CANOE,
HEAVY
ble, ideal for children $50.
extra. 328-4012 evenings.
BOAT

1964
PONTIAC
2
DR.
EXCELLENT
condition.
P/S,
P/B,
hydramatic.
factory air cond. Priced below wholesale. $925. 432-9236.

SLOOP, ‘FAMOUS 1

THOMPSON

you

FOR SALE:
'57 CADILLAC
MECHANically
good,
body
good,
good
tires.
Have bought station wagon and would
like to sell car. $250. 234-2491.

°66

ARROW
SLOOP maintained, exceptic
to race
or
sai

kit-built, 1966; sailed 10 h
$200.
Also
British
Seag
model 40 plus, low h
446-84

condi-

’*66 MUSTANG GT LOADED
Green; white lea. top; at a price
can’t miss.
729-4683.

boat

Hawthorn,

FORD
FALCON
2 DOOR.
AUTO.
trans.,
radio,
heater,
windshield
washers, back-up light. Original owner. $195. Call 724-5910 after 7 p.m.
1959 RAMBLER 4-DR.
6-cyl.; auto. trans.; very good
tion. PArk 4-2509.

offer.

475-4343.

winner.

$9,000

factor

$3,295.

Best

(6 to 8 people). $1,200,

24’ CUTLASS

BEAUTI-

Electra 225. Has

need

DINGY

safely.

included.

‘S53 OLDSMOBILE

ful 1966 Buick

will

|

for inspection at
Lake,
Ill. Price

SAILING
white.

and

beginners

256-2783

NEW
ENGINE,
396 CU. INCHES.
4
speed. Call 299-3215.
FORD,
’°65,
GAL.
500,
XL.
CONV.
White, red interior. Low mil.; Prem.
tires;
full equip.
3rd. car.
$1,750.
Days, 782-3020; Eves. 272-1882.
DOCTOR

W/MOORING

21’ 1959 CENTURY
CORONADO;
new 285 H.P. Gray Marin
ir
1966, run less than 36 hrs.
i

1955 FORD
GOOD
CONDITION
44,000
miles driven. Best offer. Call after 5
p.m. UN 4-0400.

4-8000

Lake

2052

POWER;

reas.;

1

er, two 12-gal. tanks, batter
speedometer,
horn,
convert. top;
lec. and trailer.

85, beautifully
cond.
Ready

1964
CHEVY
WHITE
IMPALA
CONvertible, p.s., p.b., auto. trans., w.w.
Private owner-garage.
$1,150 or best
offer. After 6 p.m. 724-1914.

P.M.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

3

also

THE SURF SHOP
THOMPSON

1959 OLDSMOBILE

24"

6

SPD.

2-DR. HDTP.;
Excel.

201

FOR LESS

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN
DAILY ’TIL 10 P.M.
r

4.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

SKOKIE

~BUICK:

has
arrived.
’41
engine. Best offer.

steering, ra-

Ford Galaxie

boat. Willing to sacrifice.

$1,995 or best offer. Must sell, new car

500

DE
LUXE
4 DOOR
SEDAN,
V6,
steering,
raautomatic,
Nice
economidio,
cal family car.

$9.:095

1965

daysailor,

svallabie. Call Bob Sandsmark, AL

CHEVELLE
’66 MALIBU
CONVERT.
white walls, r.h., V-8 stick, exceptional value. Must sell. Best offer. Call
858-0747.

HARDTOP.

power

1964 Olds

CRUISOMATIC,
POWER
STEERing,
floor
console,
air
conditioned,
whitewalls,
wire
wheel
covers, still under new car warranty.

Showroom

DOOR
HARDTOP,
V8, POWER
all vinyl
steering,
luxe
wheel
interior,
covers, 21,000 actual miles. Yellow with black interior.

$1,795

1954 PONTIAC 2 DOOR H.T.
Good
condition,
automatic,
radio,
WW, dual speakers. Reasonable. Call
869-9018 after 6 p.m.

class

SAILBC

Ideal family boat with large c
table
cockpit
accommodating
six.
Boat
and
sails
like
chased
new
mid-season’
1966.
equipment including sails.

2 DOOR

BUICK
’62 SPECIAL
DE
LUXE
V-8
convertible. All power;
garage kept:
immaculate condition.
Private party
945-7474

dio, factory selectaire conditioning, tinted glass, whitewalls, full
deluxe
all vinyl
wheel
covers,
Ford
motor
company
interior.
warranty.

$2,695

Ford

Car

Ford

352

FULL
POWER,
INCLUDING
power seat, power windows,
air
conditioned,
radio,
whitewalls,
cruisomatic.
Red
with
a white
top. A real cherry.

1965

Used

1966

Arrow

$100
Call DA 8-1944,
1965
PONTIAC
GTO.
TRI-POWER,
4
speed. Safety tract rear end. Power
steering. Low mileage.
Call GR 5-1261, John Gilbert
65 COMET,
2 DR., STICK 6, UNDER
15,000 mi. warranty to Sept., ’68. Exc.
cond. Owner drafted. Best offer. After 6 and wknds. 869-6446.

AND

Convertible

EQUIPPED.
Call

1959 FORD

:

18 FT. FIBERGLASS

1964
T-BIRD,
AIR
CONDITIONED,
full power. Excellent condition. Best
offer. Call GR 5-7723.

328-3842.

1965 Cadillac

1964
WHITE
2 DOOR
CHEVROLET
6 cyl., standard shift, exc. cond. with
white walls, radio, and heater. Best
offer. 864-3885.

Boats and Ou

F-85 Convertible

TRANS.,
Call eves.

FULLY

FORDS

DLDS
1959
FULL
POWER
$125.
Perfect motor, radio, tires. 9124 North
LaCrosse, Skokie, 679-1751 after 6 p.m.

1967

$795

DODGE,

Exc.

1960 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE;
GOOD OPERATING CAR, $250.
835-2096

18,

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
|} 1 Chicago Ave. Evanston

Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth
2100 WAUKEGAN RD.
~ GLENVIEW
729-3200
BR 3-3216

p.m.

ay

SHIFT,

heater, good battery and tires, inquire
1615 Maple 9 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

1012 Chicago Ave. 869-5700

9 pass.—% cyl., all
snow tires, sleeping
$1,995. Call 272-2999.

4 Door

STANDARD
low mileage.

CYLINDER,
AUTO.,
heater, low mileage.

dr.

Where the prices are nice

Call 272-2999.
65 MERC.

6

1961

AT

Norman Motor
Oldsmobile

Fo

Ford

CYLINDER,
radio, heater,

'62 Ford Station Wagon

CONSUL
nice.

Happy Harvey Special
60 Chev. Impala Sport Cpe.
READY

$1,395

'64
€

Fury H.T.

CAR

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERnew tires. Full price.

POWER

POWER
OF COURSE
WITH
shift. Bucket seats etc. Very

'64

V°8,

$1,595

DR.,
V-8,
ing, radio,

will like.

'65 Ply. Sport

STEERING,
Sharp.

FLOOR,

steer.,

'65 Olds 98 Conv.
you

POWER
white walls.

G.T.O.

ON

power

Convertible

'65 Buick Special Deluxe
4

Bedi
4

SPORT
CPE.,
bucket seats,
Sharp car.

one

AUTO.,
radio,

PERFECT

to sell.

'5 Pontiac

ITH

'65 Ford

Fairlane Sedan

STEERING,

$1,839 COMPLETE —
‘65 American Convt. $1495
‘64 Classic 7704 Dr. $ 995
63 Studebaker 4 Dr. $ 445
63 T-Bird Convt.
$1395
$ 695
‘62 Buick 2 Dr.
$ 495
‘62 American 4 Dr.
$ 395
‘62 Classic 4 Dr.
$
495
‘6|
$ 395
‘60 Rambler 4 Dr.
$1395
‘65 Rambler Won.
$795
‘63 Rambler Wagon
‘60 Comet Sta. Wgn. $ 395
$ 295
‘56 Metro Van-Ette
‘60 Chev. Wagon
$ 395
$ 395
‘60 Comet Wagon
$ 195
‘62 Classic 4 Dr.
Amer.
2
Dr.
Auto.
$ 75
‘60

Convertible Specials

Finest Selection of
One

For Sulé&lt;Abtemebilec

WANTED—WANT

comparable

TO

boat. PArk 9-1645.

Rhodes ||’ "Robin" Sailbos
CCMPLETE
cond. $495.
75

EXC.

W/TRAILER.
234-9231.

H.P.
JOHNSON
ELEC.
START!
17’ Thompson,
and Tee—Nee
$1,575. 724-3236 after 6 p.m.

FL

JUNIOR;
excellent condition;
er and full set of sails. $700.
after 6 p.m. HI 6-5442.

LIKE-NEW

17

FT.

w

CRUISERS

tee-nee
trailer;
complete; $1,500. Call 328-1110.

12’ WOODEN DINGY
HI 6-6524
FIBERGLAS SAILBOAT—VIXEN.
10’ centerboard sloop. Dacron sa
Aluminum spars. Excellent conditi
W/trailer. Asking $450.
5LIKE NEW SEARS 712 HORSEPO
outboard
motor,
:
forward and reverse w/3 gallon tan
$225. Call 869-6916 or 743-7803.

SMALL SAILBOAT—PORPOISE TYPE. _
A-1 condition. 1 yr. old
Call PArk 4-1561.
Marauder
Johnson

$125.

Hi

class,
1964
3
#

6-3466.

16 Ft. Larson Fiberglas
JOHNSON,

top

shape.

$850.

DA

TRAILER.

TIP

8-4487.

LYMAN
RUNABOUT
son and tilt-bed trailor. Full ca
cover, ski equipment. $450. Phone
7419 evenings.

17” GRUMMAN ALUMINUM CANOE

5 YEARS OLD.
'PArk 4-8135.

dard

model;

seasons;

excellent for beginners. $25

446-5738

after 5 p.m.

FOR SALE: SUNFISH AND
Both
in good
condition;
$475 or best offer. 446-4959.
EL
No.

TORO
3417.

CLASS
Call CR

TRAILE

RAC ING
2-2332.

DINGHY

SUN
FISH
WITH
TRAILER
sailfish, $75 and one $25. All
Call Saturday eves. 675-4

SUPER

PORPOISE

(SUNFISH

TY

trailer. 1964. Asking $300. Call 272-7390.

CHRIS CRAFT IN BOARD AND TRAILer $888 Call HI 6-6348 after 6 p.m.
WANT

TO

BORROW

OR

RENT

17’ canoe in good condition. June 23-

Bair.

HI

6-4860.

CRUISER’S

skis.

For

INC.;

information

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

call

677-1900.

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other suggestion you will receive a
$5.00 Gift Certificate good at any

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commuter

Payment Required

| FLYNN FENCE
ES 4

R.R.

Expressway and the Tri-State Tollway. Golfing nearby at 4 country
clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

Suburbs Call

544-3421

Detroit

* Washington

¢ Chicago

272-7862
Pulte Built Means

)

Better Built

DRIVE Edens Expressway to Deerfield Road exit, West on Deerfield Road
to Wilmot, South on Wilmot to Deerfield Square. Or, Tri-State Tollway
to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot
to Deerfield Square.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

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GOLDEN

RAZOR

NATIONAL
OLD

PHILIP'S SHOE

BARBER

HOME

SHOP

FASHIONS

CLINIC

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SCHMITT'S
SHORE

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TEA CO.

COLONY

SCHAUL

MUSIC

BAKE

POULTRY

FARMS

SHOPPE

LINE CLEANERS

STINEWAY

DRUGS

USED BOOK SALE— in tent located in North parking lot for the benefit
by the North Shore Chapter
ry
— sponsored
of Brandeis University’s Libra
of Brandeis University National Women’s Committee — Sunday. May 21st
thru Thursday,

May

25th.

LAKE AVE. SKOKIE BLVD. EDENS EXPY., WILMETTE

�Vegetarians Say
Kat Naturally
By SHIRLEY

GORDON

etables
tions.

“Sometimes I get such a longing
for the delicious
eat, my mouth

steaks I used to
waters. Then I

remember how wretched I used to
feel

most

of the

time,

and

how

incapacitating my arthritic pains
were before I began eating only
natural

foods,

and

I decided. I’d

in

the Highland Park home. of Mrs.
Benjamin Davidson.

and women

are

‘health food vegetarians.”’ They
often bring their own foods to
dinner parties and luncheons, and
seem

to

enjoy

health after
lidism.
Mrs.

amazing

years

hygienist,

is

good

of semi-inva-

Davidson,

a_

forming

factors

seem

North

to point

to

a

healthier body.
The usual well-dressed,
welleducated area matrons attended
the luncheon. Conversation over a

beautifully-appointed
table also
wag
typical—books, trips, clothes,
and gardening, until the subject of
hygienic eating was brought up.

In an oversimplification, they
eat no meat, fish, or fowl, canned
or prepared

foods

in any fashion,

bread, crackers, cakes or other
bakery goods. They drink (and
cook in) only pure, bottled spring
water,

and

they

mainly

uncooked

eat

the

have

now

energy

Natural hygiene has been a way
of life for Mrs. Felix Kolk of
Highland Park for 27 years. As a
girl, she suffered from arthritis of

which

medicines

and

doctors seemed unable to. relieve.
Mrs. Kolk is a practicing therapist
with an office in Highland Park.
Trim and athletic appearing, -she
is never tempted to return to her
former way of eating.

Wilmette
received

*Shore Chapter of the American
Natural Hygiene Society. This
. group feels natural hygiene is not
only a healthful way of eating but
provides proper exercise, adequate sleep and rest, sunshine,
fresh air, and pure water. All of
these

which

“TI was always health minded,”
said Mrs. Joseph H. Lazar of

natural
a

problems

given way to increased
and vibrant good health.

the spine

Enjoy Good Health
A group of men

combina-

They do not drink alcoholic
beverages (nor tea or coffee), and
take no medications of any kind. .
And each of them professes to a

ganic

This was Mrs. Erwin Hesser of
Glencoe talking during a recent
for natural hygienists

certain

history of crippling arthritis, nearly incapacitating allergies, severe
migraine
attacks, or other or-

rather keep feeling the way I do
ow, and pass up the steak.”

luncheon

in only

natural,

fruits and veg-

and Chicago,
“but I
a scare 14 years ago

during a routine examination at a
cancer clinic.

Found New

Way

“There followed a
chasing from doctor
seeking

a cure

period of
to doctor

for a ‘mysterious’

ailment, until I finally heard about
Dr. William Esser’s ranch in Lake
Worth, Fla. I flew down there
immediately, in desperation, and
found myself a whole new way of
life.

“When my husband and children discovered I had been fasting under his supervision for 21
days, they demanded my immediate return, and I very reluctantly came home a week or
so later.
“At their insistence, I visited a
doctor. They were sure I had done
myself great harm.

Imagine

their

chagrin when all my tests showed

Don Kerbis (center) has found strategic fasting
helps his game. He is giving a few pointers to Mike
I was

in perfect health and was

as sound

and

strong

Mrs. Morris Greenberg of Highland Park also has been a natural

as I sudden-

ly felt.

hygienist for seven or eight years

but has not changed her husband’s
eating habits.

“T prepared the usual meals for
my husband. I love him dearly,
and it used to hurt me to see him

“T used to be almost bedridden
with allergies and hay fever
before following the natural food

indulging in all those poisons. But

I went right on giving him the
steaks, shrimp cocktails, and rich
desserts he wanted,’’
explained.
‘About

seven

Mrs.

years

diet,”’ she claimed.

Lazar

ago,

he

admitted to me he hadn’t been
feeling so well and thought he
would give my diet a try. I was so
excited, I went through my kitchen throwing out all the poisons he
had been eating. We’ve both
followed our natural food diet ever

since and we feel marvelous.”’

Follow Regimes
the other women.

They undergo

a

supervised fast, drinking only
water, and resume eating slowly
taking

fresh

orange

juice

in

measured amounts.
Some of the other women have
nutritionists who prescribe diet
regimes for them. Several of the
women have converted their husbands to becoming natural hygienists,

while

others

prepare

separate meals for the family and
for themselves
misgivings.

but

with

great

Mr. and Mrs. A. Charles Lawrence of Highland Park have been:
natural hygienists for seven or

eight years. They have traveled
all over the world, rarely having
to change their diets.

‘‘My husband even
lunch to work each
Mrs. Lawrence.
ounce
thermos

carries his
day,” said

“I pack him
of carrot

an 8
and

ounces of unsalted, unroasted nuts

or two fresh fruits in season.”
Lawrences’

dinner

consists

of a juice serving, usually celery,
a steamed potato with unsalted
butter, and two steamed vegetables.

A second helping of fresh fruit is taken &lt;3 Mrs. Erwin Hesser: of
Glencoe. Mrs. Joseph H. Lazar (right) helps erself to a little more
of the fresh raw vegetables.

butter accompanied
Photo)
64

Ricotta cheese, nuts, and a natural nut

the berries, fruits, and assorted greens. (Staff

“Steaming is a more healthful
way
of preparing
vegetables,”
continued Mrs. Lawrence. ‘You

can throw away most of your pots
and pans when you begin to serve
natural foods.”

when

my

old symptoms

begin

to

reappear,” Mrs. Morris said.
But her friend, Mrs.
claims she never cheats.

Hesser,

“No matter where we go, and
we have traveled all over, I carry
little sacks of nuts which are
to a serving

of meat,

and I never go hungry,” said Mrs.
Hesser.

‘““My close friends always have
some fresh fruits or vegetables
for me if it’s a small dinner party. When

it’s a large social func-

tion in a hotel, I usually phone
the maitre d’ and ask that a fresh
fruit plate be substituted for the
regular meal.”

Each Has Specialties
Each of the women adds her
own nuances to the regime. Mrs.
Davidson is an organic gardener.
She saves food scraps
shells to make her own

and egg
compost.

She also has a herb garden she
uses to make her salads more
tasty.
health

food

stores;

others

patronize the local supermarkets
but scrub everything
well to
remove any trace of chemical that

might cling to it.
One fasts every week from
Sunday dinner to Tuesday noon to
give

“T was concerned about my ow
poor eating habits, such as skip
ping meals before and during
match and having one large meal
at night. Then last year, when |]
was just plain exhausted, I flew
down
some

to Dr. Esser’s ranch, with
misgivings, to relax,” ex-

plained Mr. Kerbis.
“For six months after I re
turned I was a purist, even bring
ing my own natural fruits and
vegetables to the club for lunch.

Modified Eating
“T didn’t really backslide,”
grinned, “I merely made a few
modifications for my own beliefs
such as eating a small amount o
meat at night. Basically, I fee
this entire concept is a sound

intelligent way of living.”
The most ardent missionary 0
all is probably Mrs. Davidson
who can recount histories ranging
from psoriasis to ulcerated colons
which she believes have beer
“cured” by natural hygiene.
After suffering for years fron
migraine attacks and resenting
the days she wasted sick in bed
she decided there must be
better way to feel. Mrs. Davidso1
believes if proper daily habits ar
practiced the human
body i
equipped to free itself of ailment
and disease.
“If only people would realiz
they are constantly overloadin
their bodies with food, pain kil
ers,

and

medications,’

she

re

marked.

Several of the women shop only
in

celery juice, a fresh vegetable
salad with no dressing, and 4

The

“Occasionally when my husband
and I are out socially, I find
myself eating the wrong foods and
always regret it within a few days

equivalent

The ranch she referred to is
visited frequently by several of

by

Barr and Dan Rosenhouse, both of Highland Park.
(Salyards Photo)

her

body

a

chance

to

rest

itself. All are quite athletic, playing golf and tennis regularly. Mrs.
Kolk practices Yoga.

Lots of well known people are
natural hygienists, such as Red
Buttons, Bob Cummings, Gloria
Swanson, Herb Elliott (the four
minute

miler),

and

swimmer

Murray Rhodes.
Another natural hygienist is Don
Kerbis, the local tennis pro.

She is helping plan the 196
convention
of
the
America
Natural

Hygiene

Society

in

th

Edgewater Beach Hotel July 7-16
Hygienists from England, Aus
tralia, and the United States wi
lecture and participate in pane
discussions and seminars. Th
hotel’s several restaurants wi
prepare special meals which wi
even be available at poolsid
during the convention.

�Arden Shore Committee Works Hard

For Benefit of Underprivileged Boys
By SHIRLEY GORDON
When
35 young
ladies who
comprise a junior committee undertake

a benefit

that

results

in

750 luncheon reservations, you can
be sure those committee members
gave every ounce of their energies, creativity, and ambition to
the task.

The Evanston Junior Committee
of Arden Shore presented their

taining

Second
Annual
Grand
Prix
awards fashion show last week in
the Drake Hotel, which was not
only a financial success, but a
beautiful and glamorous afternoon
which
augurs
well
for
future
benefits.
Held to a charter that allows

only 35 members, the group has
many North Shore members who
have

moved

north,

while

their membership

in the

active Evanston group.
The elements they combined to
create the benefit were sure-fire.
Fashions were from Bramson’s
Michigan Avenue shop, which is
geared to the young-in-figure.
Models were selected from 46
active community charity organi-

zations on the basis that the three
top

main-

winners

would

take

cash

prizes back to their own treasuries, assuring individual claques
to fill tables.
Glamour
was
added
in
selection
of judges:
From

entertainment

world

boyishly-handsome

Larry

there

was

John

Atterbury

the
the

of

Gary;

television

fame;
Pat
Suzuki,
the
little
Oriental star; and Harry Volkman, the weather prognosticator.

From
selected

the fashion world they
Dorothy Fuller, fashion

coordinator for the Art Institute;
furrier Ray LeNoble; Peg Zweck-

er; Evelyn Duggan of the modeling

agency;

and

Mrs.

David

Bramson, who caught all eyes in
her black snakeskin suit accessorized with knee-length white boots.
And for angels they had W.
Clement Stone and Mrs. Benjamin

Women’s

and

Robert
Park

Metzger

will

president

of

be

the

ao

of High-

installed

North

as

Shore

Section of the
National
Council
of
Jewish

Women

during

a
12:15
Jluncheon
Wednes-

day in the Villa
Moderne’
taurant,

©
\

A

brook.
Mrs.
Harold
Kudan, wife of
the
Associate

"

Rabbi Marx

Rabbi

ResNorth-

of North

Shore

Congrega-

ion Israel, Glencoe, will give the
nvocation. Mrs. Irving Margolis,

bast

president

iles Section,
ng officer.

of the

Evanston-

will be the

install-

Conference

on

Religion

must

and

be

made

junior groups of the Highland
Park-Ravinia Center of Infant
Welfare will be held Tuesday in

Also to be installed are Mrs.
Robert Harris of Highland Park,
Administration
vice
president;

the

rs. Norman Weil of Highland
Park, financial secretary;
Mrs.
Ben Shayman of Highland Park,

p.m. following a social hour on the

ecording
and

secretary

Park;

Mrs.

all of High-

Edmund

Gross-

land

Adolph Reich, membership vice
bresident; Mrs. William Schram,

tal

service
vice
president;
Mrs.
James Nachman, ways and means

the use

All live in Highland Park.
Rabbi Robert J. Marx, Director
bf the Chicago Federation Great
akes Council of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations

ill be
oined

the

speaker.

clergymen

ay 18, 1967

In

1965

of all faiths

he
in

Tennis

Club,

105

at

1

club terrace.
The first part of a two part
program will feature Mrs. J. H.
Hennessey, president of the High-

berg of Glencoe, treasurer; and
rs. Siegfried Shattil of Wilmette,
program vice president.
Continuing in offices they have
eld for the past year are Mrs.

ice president, and Mrs. Albert
simon, corresponding secretary.

and

Park

Bertram

Thrift

Weber,

Shop;

Mrs.

president

of

Northwestern Settlement Group;
and Mrs. S. C. Steinman, presi-

dent of the Highland Park HospiWoman’s

Auxiliary,

all

of

Highland Park. They will discuss
their

organizations

modeled.

Park
Her

added
short,

old

printed

during

that belongs in a shoe store.

Northbrook.

|

give the invocation.

Mrs.

Park, presi-

Burton

SNEAKER

Lake County Region, will
installing officer.
‘
taking office are Mrs.
Edelson, Mrs. Harry Fei-

sponding secretary; Mrs. Bernard

The annual combined luncheon
the senior, intermediate,
and

Bath

Highland

ger, Mrs. Gerald Lapins, and Mrs.
Alex Steinman, vice presidents;
Mrs. E. M. Emyanitoff,
corre-

Welfare Units Plan
Combined Meeting

Green Bay Rd., Lake Bluff.
Luncheon will be served

ORT

Sokolsky of Highland

dent of
be the
Also
Elliott

before Monday with Mrs. Sam
Rose of Highland Park and Mrs.
Edmund Grossberg of Glencoe.

of

of

as she

and introduce the speakers. Rabbi
Sholom
Singer of Congregation
B’nai Torah in Highland Park will

Race
and is the founder
and
director of the Jewish Council on
Urban Affairs.

Reservations

Rd.,

Verink

athe FS ixgt Crealier

Mrs. Harold Wainess of Highland Park will welcome guests

the civil rights march in Selma,
Ala. He is a member
of the
executive committee of the Chica-

go

American

Scott

curls to her coiffure

x |

a noon luncheon Tuesday in Villa
Moderne, Skokie Blvd. and Lake
Cook

Frederick

chiffon gown had the popular tent lines. She represented the Cradle
Society. (Salyards Photo)

Mrs. Lewis F. Brody of Highland Park will be installed as
president of Ridgewood Chapter,

during

N.C.J.W. Sets Installation
Mrs.

Mrs.
fashioned

Ridgewood ORT
New President
Is Mrs. Brody

Mrs. James R. Abbott of Highland Park wore an apricot beaded
chiffon gown with matching stole as she represented WAIF
the Arden Shore Grand Prix. (Salyards Photo)

Rosenthal.

make

of Thrift Shop funds. Infant Welfare workers also earn a onefourth interest in Thrift Shop
proceeds.
During the second part of the
program, Robert Robinson, president of the Highland Park Historical Society, will show pictures of
early days in Highland Park and
discuss the newly formed society.

Lynn, recording secretary; Mrs.
Bruce Wertheimer, financial secretary;
Mrs.
Samuel
Becker,
treasurer; Mrs. Sherwin Asrow
and Mrs. Roy Booth, region representatives; and Mrs. Burton Bal-

sam, parliamentarian. All are of
Highland Park.
Chapter members will model in
a fashion show following luncheon.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Harold Johns, 1910 Old Briar

Rd.,

or

Country
Park.

Mrs.
Ln.,

Norm
both

Kraus,
in

56

Highland

Emblem Women
Plan Installation
Mrs.

Everett

Dannemark

Stride Rite’s new sneakers get the
same attention as Stride Rite shoes .. .
Result? They fit better, run further,

of

Highland Park will be installed as

hold their shape longer.

president of the Highland Park
Emblem
Club 113 at 4 p.m.
Sunday in the Elks Lodge, 740

i:

Laurel Av., Highland Park.

Mrs. Alfred Caprio of New
Hampshire, supreme president of
the Supreme Emblem Club of the
United States, will be the installing officer.
The newly-elected officers will
be escorted to the altar by their
husbands or Elk’s officers.

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1708 Glenview Rd.

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656 Deerfield Rd.

Glenview

Northbrook

Deerfield
a

�Ready

Home

ec.

For Sale
The

grounds

Johnson

home

of
at

the
6

Lyman

Grenadier

P.
Ct.,

Lincolnshire, are ready for the Lincolnshire Garden Club’s bi-annual
plant sale next weekend.
Hours for the sale of herbs, annuals, and vegetable plants are from
noon to 5:30 p.m. May 26; from 9
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. May 27; and from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have prepared their driveway and gardens for
the many gardeners who are expected

to patronize the sale. The garage, too,
is in readiness in the event of inclement weather.
During a recent meeting, Mrs.
Kenneth W. Cash of Lincolnshire was
elected president of the club. She will
fill the unexpired term of Mrs. C. D.
Allen Jr. who is moving to California.

Mrs. Stewart Mitchell, treasurer, (left) and Mrs. Lyman P. Johnson, chairman of the plant sale, study the use of herbs in gour
met cookery. They are members of the Lincolnshire Garden Club which will hold its bi-annual plant sale next weekend. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

E&gt;
() Cg’

Jr. Board Plans Casino Party
se

oa pe

sipere

*

ae

Junior Board members of the Park Ridge School for Girls address invitations to the group's
June 17 "Chelsea Casino" benefit dance. From left are Mrs. Donald W. Haggerty of BanMrs. C. D. Allen, president, watches as Mrs. D. W. Chapin,
horticulture and conservation chairman of the Lincolnshire Garden Club, double-checks the list of annuals ordered for the bi-

annual sale. (Howard
66

nockburn,

Mrs. Thomas

Daley Photo)

Wood

of Deerfield,

and

Mrs. Harold Tellefsen of Bannockburn.

(Bud

Fochler Photo)

May 18, 196

�Garden Fair to Feature Rare Wares
Rain or shine, the 38th annual
garden fair sponsored by the
Ravinia Garden Club will be held
from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Saturday in the Ravinia Village
Green, Roger Williams at St.
Johns Av.
Many booths, manned by club
members, will be set up to display
unusual wares such as the ‘‘dona-

tion department” where cuttings
and divisions of perennials from
member’s gardens will be offered
for sale.
Varied garden plants including
choice annuals in flats or pots will
be sold, as will unusual containers
donated by various members.
The food booth, open at 11:30
a.m., will feature cakes, cookies,

See

charcoal
beans,

grilled hot dogs,
and

salads

for

baked

carry-out

and on-the-spot dining.
Fair proceeds are used for civic
improvement such as _ installing
drinking fountains, fencing in wild
flower areas, and planting trees
and shrubs on city property.
Mrs. Gordon F. Leonard
fair chairman.
+

_

is 1967

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e Personalized Styling
e Coloring
Mrs. Gunnar Sundvahl (right) of Riverwoods discusses the Ravinia
Festival with Mrs. Robert Aitchison of Bannockburn (seated) and
Mrs. Walter Bischoff of Deerfield. They are in charge of Ravinia
coupon book sales in this area. (Merner Photo)

e Permanent Waving

Datesto
TODAY
Garden Club of Deerfield—‘“‘A Day in May,” 1-8 p.m.; tour of four
Riverwoods homes and gardens.
Highland Park Committee, Arden Shore—9:30 a.m. meeting of bazaar
ommittee, home of Mrs. John G. Fuller, 99 Roger Williams Av.

SATURDAY
Ravinia Garden Club—Garden fair, 7:30
reen, Roger Williams at St. Johns Ay.

a.m.

to 4 p.m.,

Park

Emblem

Club—Installation,

4 p.m.,

Elks

Lodge,

740

Laurel Av., Highland Park.

MONDAY

Deerpath Center Infant Welfare—12:30 p.m. luncheon-meeting, home
of Mrs. Charles Hopkins, 583 Beverly Pl., Lake Forest.

TUESDAY

DEERFIELD SAVINGS &amp; LOAN BUILDING

Ravinia

SUNDAY
Highland

IN SUITE 304 OF THE

FOR AN

APPOINTMENT

PLEASE CALL

WI 5-5100

!

Bannockburn Mothers’ Club—1 p.m. luncheon, Highland Park Country
lub, 1201 Park Av.; election of officers.

Bob O’Link ORT—Noon installation luncheon, home of Mrs. Marshall
Kanter, 837 Stonegate Dr., Highland Park.
Idlewood ORT—12:15 p.m. installation luncheon, Country Squire,
rayslake, Il.

Infant Welfare Society—Junior, intermediate, and senior luncheon,
oon, Bath and Tennis Club, 105 Green Bay Rd., Lake Bluff; Robert
Robinson of Highland Park Historical Society speaker.
installation luncheon-fashion show, Villa
Ridgewood ORT—Noon
Moderne,

Skokie Blvd.

Cook

and Lake

fashions

from

Women—12:15

p.m.

Rd., Northbrook;

loakroom in Skokie.

WEDNESDAY
North

Shore Section,

Council of Jewish

National

stallation luncheon, Villa Moderne, Skokie Blvd. and Lake Cook Rd.,
orthbrook.

ORT Group Plans Installation
Spring flowers and spring salads
ill set the mood for Bob O’Link
DRT’s

installation

luncheon

at

oon Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Marshall Kanter, 837 Stonegate
Dr., Highland Park.
Mrs.
Richard
Bass,
former
hapter president, will be the
nstalling officer.
Mrs. Arthur Lipski will serve a
second term as president. Other
officers include Mrs. Robert Rosenzweig, Mrs. Harry Schrimmer,
Mrs. Robert Simons, and Mrs. Ira

einstein, vice presidents; Mrs.
Russell Engber, treasurer; Mrs.
loyd Robinson, financial secretay; Mrs. Sidney Winters, corres-

ay 18, 1967

ponding secretary; Mrs. Murray
Friedman,
recording
secretary;
Mrs. Sam Rose, parliamentarian;

and Mrs. Morris Draft and Mrs.
Harold Lowe, region representatives.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Seymour Kahane or Mrs.
Lloyd Robinson.

ALUMNAE

TO

OUR STAFF OF PROFESSIONAL
HAIR STYLISTS INCLUDES

&amp;

mr. JIMMY

She Fright Doak
salo
de coynfue
745 Deerfield Rd.

Deerfield

MEET

The North Suburban Alumnae
Association of Kappa Delta will
end the year with a luncheon at
11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Milk
Pail in Elgin. Mrs. Eric Graepp of
Deerfield will be installed as

Complete line of Michel Cosmetics

president.

67

�tie sa 5

Miss Pattee Cohen,
Ronald Schnitzer

Center Will Hold
Honorary Lunch

Say. Nuptial Vows

Mrs L. Eugene Davis, a past
president of the Woman’s Auxilia
ry, will speak to members of the

Miss Pattee Jean Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis N.
Cohen of Highland Park, became
the bride of Ronald David Schnitzer, son of Mr. and*Mrs. Samuel
Schnitzer of New Rochelle, N.Y.,
on May 7.
Dr. Edgar E. Siskin read the
afternoon vows in North Shore

Deerpath Center of Infant Welfare
Society at 12:30 p.m. Monday in
the home of Mrs. Charles Hop

kins, 583 Beverly Pl. Lake Forest.
A luncheon honoring Mrs. Davi
will be held prior to the meeting.
Mrs.

Congregation Israel, Glencoe. A
wedding reception in the lakeside

her

face

and

Shien of Philadelphia. They wore
identical gowns
of pink linen
trimmed with bands of hot pink
velvet,

and

carried

cascades

pink Amazon lilies.
The bride’s nieces,
Holly Cohen,
flower girls.

both

of

Tamy

and

of Niles,

were

Serving as best man was David
Reuben of New York. Ushers

Polishing up the silver are (from left) Mrs. Edward Gould,
exhibits and displays; Mrs. Robert Pool, publicity; and Mrs. Alan
- Engle, chairman, all members of Trinity Church in Highland Park.
_ They are preparing for next Thursday's benefit, "Separate Tables."
(Staff Photo)

included Mr. Takiff, Mr. Cohen,
Dr.
Silber,
Neal
Russell
of
Whitestone, N.Y., and Alan Berke-

Mrs.
Mrs.

Ronald

Schnitzer

To Fete Members
The Italian Women’s

Richard

The
14th

Woman’s
Hospital
annual

will

of

sponsor

the

auxiliary.

Pa-

will receive $500 for their hospitals.
Among the models will be Mrs.

“Hospitals

on

rade” noon luncheon-fashion show
Wednesday in the Grand Ballroom
of the Conrad Hilton Hotel.

Forty-three hospitals will be
represented by models
chosen

from

each

Robert

Park

hospital’s

Three

J.

of

Prosperity

Club will meet at 8 p.m. next
Thursday in the Highwood Community Center, 428 Green Bay Rd.,
Highwood, Club members over 80

The final meeting of the seaso
bers. Mrs. Richard Hardy of Lake
Forest will be the hostess.

years old will be honored. Mrs.
Frank Pedrucci of Highwood and

you and your

Mrs. Peter Cioni of Highland Park
are the social chairmen.

SORORITY

draperies

LUNCHEON

The May luncheon of the Chicago North Shore Alumnae of Chi

»

Omega will be held at 12:30 p.m.
next Thursday in the home of

ley of Falls Church, Va.

Mrs.

After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
the couple will live in Greenwich
Village,
N.Y.
(Bronson
Coles
Photo)

Line Rd., Deerfield.

Dudley

Dewey,

10

oe

County

Hostesses will be Mrs. Richard
Phelan of Golf and Mrs. John
Scholl of Kenilworth.

each

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4,

é,

Mr. ‘Leonard

“What a pretty picture."
I'm sure you've heard that phrase
before. Whatever the subject mata sporty hunt
ter may be—from
scene to still life —it characterizes
your personality and taste.
Pictures play an important part in
your home, and should be placed

O

0?

Highland

representing Michael Reese

Hospital.

schematically for best effect.
The perfect reflection of you,

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

a

Alle

woman’s

top models

Reynolds

Mrs.

wil! be a June 5 luncheon to hono
all associate and sustaining mem

by

Auxiliary

Reed,

Trevor, and Mrs. Charles Lieber
all of Deerfield.

Mrs. Reynolds to Model for Hospital
Grant

on the

for the benefit of the new mem
bers attending the meeting. These
include Mrs. Robert G. David

fell into a

sweeping
train. She carried
a
cascade of white Amazon lilies.
Mrs. Sanford Takiff of Chicago
and Mrs. Melvin T. Cohen of Niles
shared the matron of honor duties
for
their
sister.
The _ bridegroom’s
sister,
Mrs.
Alvin
D.
Silber of New York City, was a
bridesmaid
with
Miss
Elaine

is an adviso

will speak

work done by the 55 other centers

with seed

pearls. A French Alencon lace veil

framed

who

program of the new Child Devel
opment Center being constructed
in Chicago. She also will relate the

home of the bride’s parents followed.
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Daily and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Auction in Action — World fur buyers congregate at great
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fur buyers. Our choices will appear in next season’s collections
of glamorous fur fashions.

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pelt on the fleshy side. This early operation takes off excess
material and results in a skin of the proper thickness, pliability
and suppleness. Fleshing requires care and experience, since
a scrapping knife is sharp and undue pressure would result in
uneven or broken pelts.

The Designer-Key to Fashion — Our fur designers have many
talents. They must know the requirements of the markets .
must have first-hand knowledge of how furs drape and perform,
and the techniques of bandling various furs during production.
Above all, their imagination and taste must enable them to
create individual interpretations of the fur trend. Cloth mockups called “canvases,” seen on forms, indicate how garments
are to be cut and designed

Se
The Fine Art of Grading — Our expert is grouping skins into
“bundles” of matched look-alikes. With keen eye and trained
hand, cur grader sorts skins for color, size, density of fur,
height of hair, luster, evenness and freedom from defect. Bundles of matched pelts make it possible for our skilled craftsman
to produce
beautiful, fashionable
fur garments of uniform
color and texture.

High Grade Sewmanship —~ Our machine operator is patient
ly sewing together strips of fur into a long “let-out” skin. Original skin, sliced by cutter but not finally separated, is seen
at left of sewing machine. Almost complete let-out skin, more
than twice as long as original, is in our operator’s hands. Let
ting-out results in supple graceful skins of great beauty.

Nails by the Thousands
After being wetted, skins are
tacked to this board, fur side down, in the exact shapes required in the finished coat. After drying, skins will keep curves
or straight lines according to the way they have been nziled.
Our skilled nailers must place each section in correct position
as required by the pattern, and must delicately arpiy prope)
amount of tension before each nail is tapped down.

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“letting-out” mink skins. Furs are sliced into strips as narrow
as 14g of an inch, preparatory to resewing by machine operator.
Mistakes are costly, since skins may run into hundreds of dollars each. Cutter’s skill takes many years to acquire.

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$250.000
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worth of prime fresh mink peltries

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superb new pelts, purchased at recent auctions. They are the finest selection of the new mink crop
and have been selected and expertly matched by our skilled artisans into perfect bundles, Some of

these luxurious skins have already

been completed

(except

for the

imported

silk

lining

that you

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arrange
or
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may
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rigid check of all garments for size and dimensions, to make
certain that original pattern has been followed exactly. Our
inspector also takes note of detailing. Linings, buttons, snaps
and other finishing details will follow. (Coat on middle form
has been turned inside -out).

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Schary, treasurer; Mrs. Kurt Burian,
financial
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An art show, which will continue throughout the
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entrance. The North Shore Art League will exhibit

in

the auditorium foyer and the Suburban Fine Arts

Rita

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At 4 p.m.

the high

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groups will present their
the -main auditorium.
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week’s

schedule

annual

and

spring

Victor

Criste

Ing

Mr. Nussbaum

choral

concert

in

Wednesday

follows.

8:30 to 10:40—‘Spoon
River Anthology,’’ main auditorium; forensic program
and exhibition debate, student auditorium.
11:30 to 11:55 a.m. and noon to 12:25
p.m.—Ars
Nova
Quartet,
student
auditorium. Professional string ensemble with
Edward
Alba, viola, Henry Onak, cello,
Peter
Kapsalis
and
Theodore
Kruzich,
violins. Mr. Albin is orchestral and choral
director of Highland
Park
High
School
and director of the Chicago Baroque Ensemble.

Monday
Z

8:30 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.—Tours of the
art exhibits, with art department faculty
as guides. Groups will meet in the main
foyer.

Friday
8:30
to 11:25
a.m.—Classical
dance
demonstrations,
Miss
Jan
McCaleb
of
Chicago,
prima
ballerina
with
the
La
Pointe Ballet Company, dance studio.

1:30
to 4:40—"’The
Bald
Soprano,”
“Uncle
Wiggley
in Connecticut,”
main
auditorium,
8 to 10
paint, Smell

1:30 to 2:10 p.m.—Pantomimist
Bud
Beyer of Evanston,
demonstrating
‘The
Art of the Mime,’’ main auditorium.

p.m.—’’Roar
of the Greaseof Crowd,”’ main auditorium.

Jan

McCaleb
vss

3 to 5:30 p.m.—Student musical, ‘’Roar
of
the
Greasepaint,
the
Smell
of
the
Crowd,”
mé&amp;tn
auditorium.
A
minimum
fee will be charged to cover the royalty.

9:15 to 11:30 a.m.—Opera vocal workshop, Miss Gloria Lind, former Metropolitan
Opera
singer,
with
Ron
Veglia
of
Chicago and members of the Highwood
Little Opera
Company,
in scenes
from
“Tosca,”
“Il Trovatore,’” and
‘Manon,’
in costume, choral room.
10

a.m.—Bus

tour

of

fine

arts

sites.

1

p.m.—Bus

tour

of

fine

arts

sites.

1:30 to 3:40 p.m.—Modern
dance
demonstrations,
Miss
dance studio.

7:30 to 10 p.m.—Film
festival, main
auditorium. A program of short, avantgarde films, chosen
by Millie Goldsholl,
prize-winning filmmaker with her husband
Morton,
The
Highland
Park
couple are
members of the North Shore Film Society.
“Wild Horses," ‘’Neighbors,” and ‘‘Chairy
Tale’ are among the dozen films scheduled. The Illinois Arts Council is underwriting the cost of the film festival.

1:30 to 2:10 p.m. and 2:15 to 2:55
p.m.—Miss Ruth Shalett (Mrs. John Lindar) of Highland
Park, professional entertainer, accompanied by H. Baron Moss,
also of Highland Park, presenting characterizations
from
Broadway
musicals,

Thursday
Bud

Beyer

music

9:15 to 9:55 a.m.—dActor Mike Nussbaum
of
Highland
Park
speaking
on
drama, student auditorium. He is appearing
through
May
28
in
“Harold”
at
Pheasant Run Playhouse.

Tuesday

painting demof
Chicago,

Howard Jacobs,
a member of Highland
Park’s
Suburban
Fine Arts
Center,
de
signed
the
symbol
for
“Focus
on
the
Arts.”
The
seven
lively arts are
represented converging in one major focus.

10:45 to 11:25 a.m.—Welded sculpture
demonstration,
Frank
Furch of Chicago,
Room A107.

8:30 to 4:40 p.m.—Student presentation
of “Uncle Wiggley in Connecticut,” “‘The
Bald Soprano,” “Spoon River Anthology,’’
and “‘Long Christmas Dinner,’’ main auditorium; student puppet show, visual aids
auditorium.

1:30 to 2:10 p.m.—Water color
stration,
Victor
Ing
of
Morton
Room A105.

demonGrove,

1:30 to 2:10 p.m. and 2:15 to 2:55
p.m.—Children’s
Theater
demonstrations,
Miss
Rita
Criste
of
Evanston,
student
auditorium.

7 to 10 p.m.—Art Fair. Between 7 and 8,
grade-schoo! youngsters may attend with
their parents or with schoo! groups. From
7 to 10, student artists will give demonstrations in the south cafeteria and professionals in the north cafeteria. Included are
William
Kalan
of
Highland
Park,
wax
sculpture,
and
his wife
Lillian, jewelry
making;
Abbott
Pattison
of Winnetka,
plaster sculpture; Nick Prokos of Highland
Park,
wheel-thrown
pottery;
Barbara
(Mrs. Lawrence) Spitz of Highland Park,
etching; Albert Pounian of Lake Forest,
painting; Alice (Mrs. Robert) Richheimer
of
Glencoe,
sculpture;
Don
Toups
of
Chicago,
fabric
design,
tie-dyeing,
and
batik;
Nancy
(Mrs.
Gabriel)
Spiegel
of
Highland Park, weaving; and Irv Moses of
Highland Park, special exhibit from the
American Institute of Architects.

department.

7:30 to 10 p.m.—Nikki Awards Dessert,
honoring outstanding students in the fine
arts. Nikki statuettes and honorable men-.
tion certificates will be presented. Tickets
are available to students and their parents. A dance will follow.

8:30 to 9:10 a.m.—’’Water color demonstration, Serene (Mrs. Donald) Flax of
Highland Park, Room A107.

10 to 10:40 a.m.—Spray
onstration,
James
Barbee
Room A107.

Ruth

Shalett

3 to 4 p.m.—Demonstration workshop,
on
choral
music,
Prof.
Gerald
Smith,
Northwestern University School of Music,
and students, M127.
4 to 4:40 p.m.—Mack Gillman, Gillman
Galleries, Chicago, speaking on 20th century art in the galleries, student auditorium.
8 to 9 p.m.—Student
main auditorium.

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concert,

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Gloria Lind

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Peter P. Jacobi

Theater Company

To Give Talk

On ‘Pop’ Art

Needs Time, Talent
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Lawrence
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HENEVER A NEW RESIDENT THEATER COMPANY of professional status opens here, this reviewer approaches the theater
a particularly volatile mixture of emotions—primarily hope and

Anouilh’s

“Becket,”

the

calling-card

versity

pre-

sentation of a group that labels itself intriguingly IV/M Productions, Ltd.
On opening night there was too little evidence
that the company has what it takes. The problem may be one of shakedown.
But

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THE COMPANY certainly did not help itself
by selecting ‘‘Becket.”’
Mr. Jacobi

dramatic

and

historic

This Anouilh play has scope and sweep. It is
difficult in terms of cast size, of handling its

situation.

And

the

two

precariously balanced off against each other.

major

characters

are

Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who is murdered by the king’s
henchmen, should be, as martyr, the most sympathetic character. But
Anouilh provides much more humanity and empathetic conditions for
Becket’s one-time friend and later nemesis, Henry II. So, a bit of
dramatic tightrope walking is required by the players-and the director
to maintain a believable relationship.
*

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PRESENTS

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will

The free public program will be
given at 8 p.m. in Frank Memorial Hall,

1185 Sheridan

Rd.,

Glen-

coe.
A critic as well as an artist, Mr.
Alloway is credited with having
The

whether IV/M can successfully bid for permanent support as a Chicago-based company of
players.
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York

lecture on ‘‘Pop Art and After’’ at
North Shore Congregation Israel
Wednesday.

temple’s

committee

It may be one of

initial look,

in New

coined the phrase ‘‘pop art.”

play selection. Or it may be one of amount of
talent.

Museum

former curR. Guggen-

now artist-in-residence at the Uni-

The hope is because we need such a company, if it is good.
The fear is because it may not be good. Failure is common. And each
failure makes the next effort that much more difficult to get off the
pround.
I had that strange, tense feeling when I
ventured to the Harper Theater recently to see
Jean

Alloway,
Solomon

is

art

and

museum

sponsoring

the

lecture. Mrs. Robert B. Mayer,
915 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, and
Myron H. Eichengreen, 40 Maple

Ln., Glencoe, are co-chairmen.

Tell Program
The North Shore Piano Quartet
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major

and

Ernest Chausson’s Quartet in A
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confrontations—

and personality relentlessly

moving from companionship to ideological combat.
They begin as fellow hunters and wenchers, Becket a loyal chancellor
to his king. Henry urges Thomas Becket to become archbishop. And

from that moment comes a split because Thomas must serve his new
master, the church, as well as he did the king.
Church and king are in conflict over earthly power. Becket, a man of
cold and calculated passions, easily takes his new position. Henry, a
simpler, rougher human
being who truly loved Thomas,
cannot
understand how a onetime friend can turn against him. He is a man
lost, a man whose penitence at the Becket tomb is made bitter not by

humble humiliation but by the gnawing knowledge that Becket has left
him helpless and alone.
*

*

*

THE TWO MEN are surrounded by a rich tapestry of supporting
characters; they are part of a bigger scene. Here IV/M fails. Although
they are not always properly directed and do not always maintain
balance between characters there are potential glimmers in the Becket
of are Mockus and the Henry of Gordon Oas-Heim. They are good
actors.
But the company needs more good actors; it cannot as yet grasp the
grandeur of ‘‘Becket;” and
unity and nobility of mood.

Director

Carl

Bensen

fails

to

provide

a

It just isn’t ‘‘Becket.”
Perhaps the new company needed an easier, smaller play, or several,
to achieve some sense of ensemble unity before attempting the Anouilh

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because of one poor decision. Four/M deserves time at least for the
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ON ANOTHER MATTER, should the state legislature be seeking
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to help support some of its programs
recommendation is to vote yes.

for

the

next

two

years,

my

The council, which will be seeking more than $1 million in private
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and opportunities throughout the state.
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from his works at 4 p.m. Friday
in Parkes Hall of Alice Millar
Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Rd., Evans- _
ton.
The program is sponsored by _
Northwestern University’s department of English and the English
Club.

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Works

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Works of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen
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a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

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Mueller of Wilmette, through May.

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Tim Meier of Evanston and Hal Rogoff of Park Forest, through May.

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HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Paintings by
(Mrs. Ben) Lazard, 1610 Linden Av., Highland Park, through May.

PARKER

Monday through
p.m. Saturday.

Sabold Dance Company
will

performance
newest work

this

Dance

present

the

(Mrs.

Com-

premier

of
Miss _ Sabold’s
at two performances

weekend

in Barat

College’s

Drake Theater.

“Meo Espagnol,’ set to the
music of Joaquin Rodrigo, is a
story told in three acts, presented
in modern dance with Spanish
overtones. The productions will
star

Miss

Glencoe
ski.
The

Margot

Grimmer

and Miss
8:30

Dolores

Saturday

of

Lipin-

night

Manny)

Winston,

LAKE

old

(Mrs.

871 Mar-

Gordon

Moraine Rd., Highland
artistic director.

Mrs.

Green

BE
Bay

Park,

will be among

Highland

the

intermission,

“Meo Espagnol”
will be performed.
The program for the 2 p.m.
concert Sunday will be the same
except

for the

omission

The Lord said.”’
Local members
are:

of

‘‘And

of the company

Reva (Mrs. Leonard Bennett,
934
Rollingwood
Rd.;
Gloria

(Mrs.
mont

Max) Bentley, 105 OakRd.; Carol (Mrs. Peter)

Walker,

1380

Nyoda

PIl.;

Gail

PLAN ELECTION
Members of the North Shore
Camera Club will meet at 8 p.m.
tomorrow in the Evanston Center
for the Arts, 2603 Sheridan Rd. On

the

agenda

officers

and

are
the

the

election

annual

of

salon

showing of the year’s best prints.
74

Friday,

and

10 a.m.

to 5

Chase

of

baritone

Deerfield,

and

FOREST

Players,

COLLEGE.

8:30 p.m.

Sudler,

9-year-

12-year-old

Aristophanes’

comedy,

24 through

27, Durand

May

the odds

cellist

Sheridan

‘Lysistrata,’

Auditorium,

the hostesses

“Harold” at
house through
Burt Ward,
role as Robin

at a

reception following the Evanston
MacDowell Society of Fine Arts
meeting tomorrow. The group will

WO

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of Highland
of the cast of

Pheasant Run PlayMay 28.
who is known for his
in ‘‘Batman,”’ stars

in the play.
Mr. Nussbaum,

Ravinia
Galleries of
Highland Park

Custom

Thirty-one years ago, a young English girl bowed at a London Garden Party and handed the King
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one Abdication, one World War,
one marriage, one Sara Lee Bakery
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later, the same parties met, at Sara
Lee, the king long since the Duke
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delivering an air-line ticket to
Sara Lee. It doesn’t take a computer to figure
the
odds
against
these
two people
meeting in
Deerfield, Mlinois, he as an
ex-king and she
as an American housewife
in the travel
business in the
Ralph Boches
Village of
Deerfield. Even
the London
bookmakers
would
you

a

billion

to

one,

truth

is stranger than. It isn’t true that
the Duke was here to arrange a
change
from Royal Danish
to
Royal English.
Nicest mother’s day gift we heard
of was Dr. AHMET
GURSOY,
local heart specialist, gift to his
mother of an airline ticket from
Istanbul,
Turkey
to
Chicago
O’HARE.

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Louis

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Mike Nussbaum
Appears in Play

Park,

and baritone Alex Kalamaras at
8:15 p.m. in the Evanston Center

Crane

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PHYLLIS SABOLD DANCERS. Spring recital, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2

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What

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is

interpretation of the creation, to
music by George Lygetti, and
“Convictions and Contradictions,”
five dances in tribute to the
of

10 a.m.

COLLEGE.

Stephanie

Mike Nussbaum
Park is a member

Nowinson,

Rd.,

Av.

BOCHES

Sabold,

They are “And the Lord said,’”’ an

poetry

Garrick

HOSTESS

Richard

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Dance program

919
Ridgewood
PIl.,
Highland
Park, is the director as well as
choreographer. Eric Braun, 257

WILL

Thursday,

FOREST

violinist

LAKE

per-

formance will open with ‘Hats
On to Stravinsky,’’ based on the
choreographer’s discovery of a
trunkful of hats in an attic.
Two
of Miss
Sabold’s
new
dances, presented for the first
time last month, will be repeated.

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Lawrence Foster of Glen Ellyn, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Commons,
Rd. and Commons Dr.

ion Av.; and Richard Arve, 442
Central
Av.;
all
of Highland
Park;
and Miss Sherry Dicus,
1111
Meadowbrook
Ln.,
Deerfield.
Karen
Nussbaum,
920
Ridgewood
PIl., Highland Park,
is an apprentice.

Phyllis

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The Phyllis Sabold

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�Verna

Sadock

Will Exhibit
Work in Show
Highland
Park
artist Verna
Sadock will be one of 125 artists
from the Chicago area and adjoining states exhibiting Sunday at the

Village Green Art Fair in Winnetka.

The first of the season’s outdoor
art

shows

is

an

annual

event

sponsored by the Woman’s Club of
Winnetka.

Mrs.

Sadock, 2915 Summit

recently

was

commissioned

Av.,
to

paint a picture as a wedding gift
for John D. Rockefeller IV and his
bride, the former Miss Sharon

Percy of Kenilworth.
Delivers Painting
The painting, ‘Peace,’ was delivered last week. Done by: batik
process with water color in shades
of blues and greens, it blends
with the color scheme of the
Rockefeller’s Virginia Home.
The work was commissioned
by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Macdonald
of Arlington Heights. Mrs. Macdonald is chairman of the women’s division of the Cook County
Republican Central Committee.
She had seen a similar painting
in Mrs.
Sadock’s
studio
while
visiting her in connection with

some needlepoint designs Mrs.
Sadock was working on for Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Gettysburg home.

Mrs. Sadock studied at the Art
Institute of Chicago, the University

of

Illinois,

and

the

Chicago

Academy of Fine Arts. She is a
member of the Suburban Fine
Arts Center, the North Shore Art
League,

and

the

Chicago

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

Festival
of the
Arts

Society

of Artists.
Gives Lectures

In addition to showing her work
iin Chicago as well as in the
suburbs, Mrs. Sadock has lectured
to Women’s

MONDAY,

MAY

29

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Jean Martinon and Henry Lewis, conductors.
Program to include works by Sibelius, Stout,
Schumann
Cahn Auditorium
8:15 p.m.
$2.75*

Clubs and art groups.

She also has appeared on television programs, including the Lee
Phillip and the Jim
Conway
shows.
The artist works in batik,
charcoal, and water color.

TUESDAY,

MAY

30

AN

Among other local exhibitors at
the Village Green show will be

WEDNESDAY,

MAY

31

NORTHWESTERN
Cahn Auditorium

JUNE

1

iOrchesis Plans
oncert at N.U.
of 15 new

choreographic

studies at 8:15 tonight.
The techniques of modern dance
and jazz ballet will be set to
musical accompaniment ranging
from the traditional to electronically reproduced sounds.
Among
the
dances
choreographed and directed by individual members of the group is one
by an Evanstonian, Mrs. Mary
Goodman, 2736 Lincolnwood Dr.
Mrs. Dorothy Mozen, 1804 Midland Av., Highland Park, is a
aculty director of Northwestern’s
physical education department.
The free public concert will be
held in Cahn Auditorium, 600
Emerson St., Evanston.

May

18, 1967

UNIVERSITY JAZZ
3:30 p.m.
Free

Continuing Events
THE

FRIDAY,
=

JUNE

2
s

FINNEGANS
8:00 p.m.

AND

THE

THEATRE

THE WORLD OF JAMES JOYCE
Deering Library Main Floor
8:15 a.m.—11:00 p.m.

WAKE
$2.75*

BY JAMES

FINNEGANS WAKE
8:00 p.m.
$2.75*

JOYCE

CONFERENCE ON THE ARTS AND
Medill School of Journalism
Door charge for individual events.

BY JAMES

DE
Free

DESIGNS FOR THE THEATRE
Cahn Auditorium Lower Lounge
7:30 p.m.—11:00 p.m.
Free to Theatre and Concert patrons.
Speech School Lounge
8:30 a.m.—6:00 p.m.
Free

RECENT NORTHWESTERN STUDENT FILMS
Fisk Hall Auditorium
4:00 p.m.
Free
PASSAGES FROM
Cahn Auditorium

PAINTER

On loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Scott Hall Lounge
12:00 noon—10:00 p.m.
Free

A PROGRAM OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Speech School Auditorium
3:00 p.m.
Free
PASSAGES FROM
Cahn Auditorium

MAY 27—JUNE 4
ART EXHIBITION

WORKSHOP

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(repeat of May 29 program)
Cahn Auditorium
8:15 p.m.
$2.75*
THURSDAY,

oncert

TO JAMES JOYCE

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A Free Adaptation for the Theatre by Mary Manning.
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8:00 p.m.
$2.75*

Louise
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James)
Bernard,
1632 Linden Av., Highland Park,

Orchesis, a national honorary
modern dance group at Northwestern University, will present a

and

A program of songs, poems, and a Chamber Theatre
performance of the short story Clay from Dubliners.
Readers: Robert and Gertrude Breen.
Speech School Auditorium
3:00 p.m.
Free

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and Judith (Mrs. Ralph) Lieber,
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Hours will be from noon to 6
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Miss Gill will appear with her
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and

Another feature of the program
was
a walk-on
critique
of the
sketches and paintings the students
had produced that morning. Mrs.
Mary Cole Emerson, art director
for the Chicago Public Schools,

planned the field day.
Mrs. Kann and Mrs. Banish both
are represented in the Art Institute
of Chicago Sales and Rental Galle-

media

and
explained
the methods
she
used. With several students working with her, she demonstrated the

Miss

inks,

(Mrs. Foor-

1915 Old Briar Rd., Highland Park,

(Mrs. Edward) Kann,
Rd., Glencoe, displayed

works

WORK

pastels by S. Brennen

children as each came on stage.
Lillian (Mrs. Seymour) Banish,

Chicago Academy of Sciences.

colors,

making of a collage.

commented

afternoon, they attended a session
in the auditorium at the nearby

ART

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May

18, 1967

�of

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teresting. English subtitles. Adults.
GALIA

(Mireille Darc)

Galia

is an

aimless

career

girl

in Paris. One evening she rescues
a woman

gradually

from

the

Seine,

drawn

into

and

a

is

weird

situation in which she has a love
affair with the woman’s worthless
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and
overlong
French
film
is
otherwise not too interesting. English subtitles. Adults.

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man
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Three Highland Park artists will
participate in Exhibition One, art
show to be held Saturday in Beth
Emet
the Free Synagogue,
1200
Dempster St., Evanston.
The participants are Ruth (Mrs.
Norman) Esserman, 284 Prospect
v.; Sydelle (Mrs. Dan) Sherman,
2946 Idlewood Ln.; and Hilgos-Hilda
(Mrs.
Edward)
Gorenstein,
406
Woodland Rd.
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from the fact that it is the first

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a psychopathic
murderer
who
is one
of three
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(Peter O’Toole, Omar Sharif)
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in wartime madness is the provocative theme of this well-acted
drama. Ranging from 1942 to 1965

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Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Sees Rise in Real Estate Value

Downs

The value of North Shore real estate is rising faster
than prices of area homes and buildings, the board chairman of a Chicago research firm said last week before the

_ Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors.
Speaking at the realty board’s
_ May meeting, James Downs said
area
_ than

real estate is
prices sellers

worth more
are asking

because the :demand for North
Shore residences cannot keep up
with the supply.
Mr.

Downs,

head

of

the

Real

_ Estate Research Corp., told about
300

Realtors

that

he

is

any time since 1959.”
said

he

sees

a

revival

enced
area
woman,
has

of

an experi-

real
estate
salesjoined the Quinlan

and
Tyson,
Inc., GlenviewNorthbrook

area

aged by labor’s demand for higher

more real estate activity. I don’t
worry about strikes; in fact, I

the
the

celebrate them.”
Mr.

“Trouble Is Bullish’’
‘Labor trouble is bullish

ness

news,”

the

speaker

for

busi-

said.

Kinnon, vice
president and
Manager,

Mrs.
man,

the

increasing

business

being

location.

Volume

trend

done

Bowwho
is

to

the

relocated

Spelman

April,

1967,

into

staff

of

the

Quinlan

and

May.

explained

Park

man

and

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Ave.

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agreement has been
members of the na-

service permitting each
member to buy, sell, or trade real
estate any place in the nation
affiliated

member

of

- transferred from the area to trade

for

another

in

his

destination city.

Homefinders
Rd.,

is the

at 629A

exclusive

Deerfield
member

the service for Deerfield,
land Park, and Northbrook.

pon

a

new

of

to Answer

Your Questions

the reward out of saving
cause investors to turn to
estate.

and
real

Profits from the recent stock
market rise also will find their

way

into

year
areas
chain
bring
urbs,

and the demolition of older
of the city will stimulate a
reaction of moves that will
more people into the subMr. Downs predicted.

real

estate

sales

this

“But the single most important

The first batch of questions to
the Real Estate Forum are in, and
the inquiries will be answered

element in suburban real estate is

next

Negroes,’ Mr. Downs said.
“The
non-whites
have

week

by

a member

of the

Evansten-North Shore Board of
Realtors.
Letters on any aspect of real
estate should be sent to the Real
Estate Forum, Hollister Newspapers, 1232 Central Av., Wilmette.

the

fantastic

chasing

power

expansion

by

of

pur

middle

class
to

be

» permitted to live with their peers,”
Mr. Downs said. “And this is the
way it’s going to be so there’s no
sense
knocking
your
head
around.”

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es-

On the east fork - Deerfield, Illinois

They were among a select group
of Realtors from throughout the
United States who attended the
three-day meeting to hear real
estate experts discuss the latest
developments and methods in real
estate marketing and sales.
The local realtors also learned

his

increasing purchasing
middle elass Negroes.

Forum

antici-

addresses

REALTY

cago.

an

other

to 1967 real

who

ee

bers of his sales staff attended
the recent convention of the National Multi List Service in Chi-

through

a Highland
into

frees a home for an Evanston
resident, who in turn makes his

church, Infant Welfare,
Fort
Dearborn
DAR.

real

Homefinders at Deerfield owner
James E. Spelman Sr. and mem-

tional

that

moving

estate career permits, is active in

her

on

stimulants

executive,

Explains Effects

He

her
the

when

Commenting
pated

The

‘the local realty board each year,
said lower savings yields will take

Center of Town, 2000 sq. ft. plus, Air
Conditioned, parking, $425 per mo.

Local Delegation
To Realty Event

that a new
reached by

Oak

dent.

Mrs. Bowman

sonality Philip G. Bowman, has
been active in real estate for over
12 years, with the years since 1957
spent entirely on the North Shore.
Additions

of

new

of

home frees a home, for example,
for a Wilmette resident, who then

Bowman,

also the wife of WNUS radio per-

recently

volume

is also board
Bank

The speaker
noted that an
increase in single-family home
building will stimulate the real
estate market on the North Shore
because several transactions occur for every new home built.

ad-

at the

for

is continuing

Mrs.

anre-

nounced
cently.

MacKinnon

the

to come.”

exceeded by far the office’s best
previous month, he noted, and the

office,

Donald F. Mac-

-

basis,

who

of

Brook and a director of the Midwest Stock Exchange, predicted
sharp increases in 1967 real estate
activity because ‘‘people are going
to become aware that real estate
prices will be higher in the years

Tyson office at 969 Waukegan Rd.
in Glenview have continued on a
planned

Downs,

chairman

vised, to provide effective service

real estate

sales

tate activity, Mr. Downs cited expected reduced savings yields,
stock market profit taking, demolition in the central city, and the

of

“Higher wages mean more purchasing power and higher standards of living. And this means

Mrs. Bowman Joins Q-T Staff
Mrs. Sally Bowman,

1966, labor didn’t get its share

market by July 1.”

“more

bullish on real estate now than at
He

house available to a Chicago resi-

the pie. Labor decided in 1967 that
this wouldn’t happen again.

single-family
home
construction
in the Chicago area, but that the
demand still will not be satisfied.
Mr. Downs said he is encourwages,
and predicted that
consumer ‘will be back in

‘What worries me is when no one
strikes when things are good.
Despite rising profits in 1965 and

Executive
Home

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to

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�Summer Classes
skills. Students will be divided into
sections according to their grade
level.

(Continued from page 21)
understanding and appreciation of
mathematics through an introduc-

Woodworking—F
or students now
enrolled in the fifth through eighth

tion
to
number
patterns
and
sequences,
ancient
numbering
systems, modular arithmetic, ge-

ometry in nature, and mathemati-

force

their

recognizing
standing

use,

mathematics—

basic

concepts

and

words

what

and_

they

George Ergang (left) and Kenneth Crowell
(second from right) show Miss Helen Mildner and
Thomas Parker places they visited during recent
trips to Europe. Miss Mildner, chairman of this

under-

read.

Class

size will be limited to allow close

area's section of the Illinois Education Association,
School
interviewed
Mr. Ergang,
Bannockburn

supervision.
Special classes:
French
[—Conversational

French for students now in grades

Battle-

Continuation courses;
Home Arts I—For girls who will

enter seventh, eighth, or ninth
grade and who have not had
seventh grade sewing at Shepard.
a

the

to

Remedial reading—For students
now in the third through eighth
grades who are having difficulty

divided into sections according to
their grade levels.

make

and

skills in mathematics.

field; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jackson’s home in Hermitage; Nashville; Mammoth Cave; and nuerous Civil War battlefields.
Speed
reading—For
students
now in grades five through eight
to increase their reading rate and
comprehension. Students will be

will

tools

Re-exploratory

Salem,
Jacksonville,
Hannibal,
Nauvoo, and Ottawa. The second
will be a tour of Springfield; New
Salem;
Oak
Ridge
Cemetery;

girls

types

For all students now in kindergarten through eighth grade to rein-

include a visit to Springfield, New

The

wood,

Remedial classes:

students now in sixth, seventh, or
eighth grades. The first trip will

Shiloh

learn

modern living.

have been planned by Gordon
Shepard, a social studies teacher
at the junior high school, for

Tenn.;

to
of

safety precautions, and the place
and function of woodwork
in

al puzzles and games.
Science explorations—For students in grades four through eight
to conduct individual experiments
and
projects.
Classes
will
be
broken into sections according to
students’ ages.
Social studies—Two field trips

Jackson,

grades
nature

four through seven who have
Special classes:

Shepard

had

no previous foreign languages.

The

French
I[—Conversational
French for students now in grades

Alan

PTA

Shepard

Junior

previous

in the Shepard

gymnasium

man,

High

five through eight who have had
experi-

Personal
typing—A _ beginning
class for students in grades four
through eight to learn basic letter
styles,
envelopes,
post
cards,
theme typing, and other forms of

meeting

in

for its

commemoration’

Film on Suburbia 7

president;

Mrs.

To Be Featured

William

A film spoof on suburbia will be
featured at the Ravinia School

of

Officers to be installed for next
year include Mrs. Jesse Stark-

Created for the occasion by Roy

Roberts, the film is described as a _
“frank, searing, and hilarious —
attempt to expose what really

goes on in suburbia, Ravinia and

Highland Park in particular.”

ing the year.

triangle

head scarf, cobbler apron, and Aline skirt.

Home Arts II—For girls who
will enter eighth or ninth grades
and have completed introductory
sewing.

Students

will

make

a

sleeveless, collarless dress with a
pattern of their own choosing.
Home Arts II—For girls who
will enter eighth or ninth grades

have
completed.
the
two-year
jhome arts program at Shepard to
learn
more
advanced
sewing
techniques.
Instrumental music, cadet band
—For all students now in grades
four, five, six, and seven who have
studied band for one school year

or who

have

had

struction.
Instrumental
band—For all

non-school

music,
students

in-

concert
in fifth,

sixth, or seventh grades who are
sufficiently proficient to perform
with a concert band. Auditions
may be required.
Instrumental

ts

students now in grades three
through six.
Strings, beginners—For students
now in grades four and five who
wish to learn the violin.

1967 MODEL
1718

reading—For

Two

Riverwoods
paints

men

and

are

as-

Jewish

housewares

day in the Standard Club, ChicaThey

COUNTRY

are

Bernard

MAY
AUGUST

Alpert,

IN KING’S COURT
Jody Wood, 512 Pine Rd., Deerfield, a sophomore at Northern
Illinois University, was a member

of the May Court of the universi-

May
ae
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spring

18, 1967
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fete,

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1967

*ROUTE

2000 Greenbrier Ln., and Irwin
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ty’s annual
Madness.”’

OPEN

DONATION

division dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesgo.

HELD

DINNER

sisting with the Combined

Appeal’s

SOUTH OAK KNOLL
LAKE FOREST

FURNISHED

phrase, sentence, and paragraph
meaning and other developmental
WITH

HOME

AT

students
who
have
completed
grades two through seven. Special
emphasis will be placed on word,

ASSIST

ee

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR

beginners—For

Developmental

OES

W. FRONTAGE
NORTHFIELD,

WAUKEGAN

TO

22

RD..

ILL.

ROAD,

BY

NORTH

ATTENDING
TO

OLD

MILL.

HOME BY
HEMPHILL

WEST

TO

OAK

KNOLL.

—

PTA’s annual spring dance June3
at the Highland Park Women’s
—
Club.
vag

The program will include Frank
Whitcher and David Carr, principals of the Deerfield Grammar
School and Shepard, respectively,
who will show slides taken of
students and school activities dur-

Founder’s Day.

typing for their personal use.

the 1.E.A. Mr. Parker is president of the district 10
teachers’ council.

' McBride,
vice
president;
Mrs.
Herbert
Byard,
secretary;
and
Mrs, C. Hallengren, treasurer.

last general meeting of the year.
Past president of the organization will be honored during the

ence.

for a special instruction tv program sponsored b

Plans Potluck

School P.T.A. will hold a pot luck
supper at 6:30 p.m. next Thursday

foreign language

District 106 superintendent, and Mr. Crowell,
Highland Park School District 108 superintendent,

2-5

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By DAVID Q. MacPHERSON
- Many students at Highland Park High School do not re_alize it, but they support a dictatorship.
It is not unheard of for one student to physically assault
another because of a difference in political views. Students
3 sometimes try to steal publications from the owners bey

cause they

oppose

the ideas

that

_ are printed in the publications. It
possible to see a student attempt to rip a button off the shirt
of another, or to take a bumper
sticker off of a car. Many stu_ dents would like to see certain

organizations outlawed because
they disagree with those organizations’ views.
It can be said that many HPHS
students would like to deny freedom of the press, freedom of
_ speech, and the right to assemble

ae certain individuals, and they
believe that they have the authori_ ty

to

take

Brent

away

of those

the

private

people

without

| due process of law.
eer. Because they wish to radically
oe
the Bill of Rights, they
_ Support

dictatorship.

_ viduals

whose

&lt;2 ceteeaned

The

rights

indi-

are

being

are rightwingers.

The

_ student body at HPHS is very
tolerant of practically all left-wing
_ groups. If Robert Kennedy spoke
_ at
HPHS,
he probably would
ee receive

a

oegone

standing

ovation;

if

Wallace did the same he

_ would be lucky if he left without
oo.
or damage to his car.
To make matters worse, many
_ students are politically ignorant.
de

== One student wore

a button that

_ said, ‘Stamp Out Socialism.” For
this, he was labeled a National
| Socialist. Another student wore a

New
.

The

nam. The most shocking example
was when one student was called
a Communist because the words,
“Fight

detention

originated

from

hall,

an

idea

were

button

in-

he

was

or button saying, “‘Black Power,’’
has been stolen. However, stickers

saying, “I’m a secret member
the

John

Birch

of

Society,’’

and

that

the

Bill of

Rights

does

been

guilty of ©

certain types of misbehavior, such
as excessive tardiness and cutting
of classes. The program is run

_ like a study hall and is proctored

highly

discouraging,
in

a

which some

worse

than

regular

study

hall,

students

find

Therefore,

this

out of trouble.

_
up? Because the program which
preceded
it provided only for
exclusion from school—a solution

s too serious to be placed on the
record

for any but the

infraction

of

the

‘ school rules.
General protest on the part of
some

S

students may possibly be an

dedication of the program’s
ceatitnces, The idea of an
articles

efex-

on this

page

are

-_-written by students at Highland
| Park High School. We encourage
comments from both teens and

‘adults. Send them in care of the
=
Teen Page to the Herald, 444
|

Central

a

Av.,

society
May

in
31

a_

special

represent

5

Seven library assistants at Highland Park High School recently at-

percent of their class- Unless
guilty of an infraction of the rules,
these

students

will

tended the annual High School Librarians of Chicagoland Student
Assistants luncheon. Winners of door prizes at the luncheon are (from

automatically

retain their membership ‘in the
society next year.
The

selection was

made

left) Candy

scholarship,

and

decision

named

Society are:
Denne Babbin,

Michael

Collins,

service

Members

Bernabei,

Board

Falkof,

Margeson,

Kathy

Park

M.

Morris, Beth Moses, Robert Nachman,
Karen
Nussbaum,
Lynn
Reisler, Marilyn Sher, Kenneth
Spector, Jill Stein, Stuart Stein,

of the Student ‘Stunts

for

Stunts.

Alice Finston, Jill Janows, Frances Joseph, Deborah Kleinman,
Judith Konowitz, Robert Luskin,
Deborah
Loeff,
Alice
Lowe,

Michael

next

year’s

could be sent home

as a

production
High

at

Sctool

Highland

recently

Futhermore,

the

new

treasurer

seems to top any other form
discipline, with the exception

of
of

possibly

an

Highland

Park.

providing

effective

students

away

tool
from

a

detention

for
any

keeping
sort

of

trouble.

At HPHS

such privileges

study

appearance

halls,

and

are now on sale
Park High School’s

exists. Granted

large

there

is just another
for
ju-

of a ticket is $5 and it

at the

amount

are

of

some

people

is wrong.

to leave

freedom

who

take

high

school or the Fell Co. The dance
will be held from 8:30 to 11:30

p.m. Featured at the prom will be
the Dick Judson band.
Tickets for the after-prom party
cost $2 per person.

boundaries

requirement.

of

ninth-

personal

advantage

not only respect

education

of books. An algebra teacher knows

extends

more

by

the

by

The board selection was made
Edward
Aronson,
English

teacher; Mrs. Loraine Cardinal,
chemistry
teacher
and_
senior
class sponsor; Martin Haberland,
music department chairman; and

them

of
but

out of the

about life than

and singing roles will not be
conducted until around Christmas
time.
Theme and title for the show
have not as yet been selected.

are a group of effigies and education

At HPHS

selected

Committee
heads
also will be
determined shortly.
As next year’s Stunts will not be
presented until early in the second
semester instead of early November, tryouts for dancing, speaking,

how to handle it in a mature

of students

no longer a place where teachers

nior prom to be held Saturday at
the high school.

purchased

that many

to its students

as talk halls, permission
a

be

composes the script for the show.

have taken a new viewpoint on school. With the above stated privileges
and the friendship that encircles student-teacher relationships, school is

Offered for Sale

may be

They state that the students do not know

It seems

will

choreographeri n the near future.

Four to six students will be
selected in the near future to
serve ont he creative board which

GOLDBERG

the faculty extends

line

Miss Shirley Nice, drama coach.

fashion and that high school is not the place where it should be given.
But as a student I feel that I must refute this statement.
period

handle

as it is a senior class project.
Heads for the senior girls’ chorus

at Highland Park High School.

feel that the liberalism

will

They are Mark Leopold, production co-ordinator; Lynn Reisler an
Bob Kramsky, co-directors; Jill
Stein,
choral
director;
Miles
Falkof and David Inlander, comusic
directors;
Karen
Nussbaum, .choreographer;
and Jen-

this time there is much controversy over the present educational
system

these liberties, but the majority

Tickets for Prom
Tickets
Highland

ny

Tuesday

business arrangements for Stunts,

Are Deserved
_By SUE

co-art

announced.

last step
system

Gibson,

Whoever is elected senior class

were

Student Rights

before final removal from school.

Ralph

nifer Fell and Ed Hoffman,
directors.

annual

Editorial

the seriously troublesome students

senior;

At High School Named

at a college.

Myles

Berman,

Student Stunts Board

into

to the National
Lynne

Barb

by the

consideration.
This honor will be included in
the record of a student applying
Juniors

Seltzer, freshman;

senior; and Mike Gerchenson, freshman. (Jon Kalan Photo)

faculty, taking leadership, charac-

Its flexiblity lies in the fact that

The cost

All

the

.

rules. Generally, it serves as quite

Why has this program been set

severe

into

ceremony

program

a _

gtudent’s

the National Honor Society. Previously, only seniors had been
considered for membership.
The 25 juniors to be initiated

repul-

period after school for the less
improtant
violations of school

most

at Highland

Joseph Tobin, and Susan Wolf.

2 by different teachers each period
Fe on a voluntary basis. The offending student remains in school and
studies rather than being sent
_ home on suspension.

|

first time

could be a great incentive to stay

It provides a place for students

have

the

tended stay in a study hall can be

sive.

go who

For

Park High School, juniors will be
admitted to the local branch of

for early

not apply to their counterparts,
and they believe that they can
impose a dictatorship on those
who don’t agree with them. A
dictatorship of the left is called
Communism.

Photographer

Good

Ritholtz

Society

American: flags attached to the
aerials of cars, have been stolen.

feel

Head

Layout Editor
Editorial Page
Richard Grossman
Reporter
Ira Hirshfield
Reporter
Dr. John Munski
Adviser
Robert

To Join

ter,

It is the left-wing students who are
the intolerant ones.
The leftist students at HPHS

Jon Kalan

Editor

Richard

Juniors

buttons
saying,
‘Back
HUAC
(House
Unamerican
Activities
Committee),”” have been ripped
off cars or shirts. Most disgusting,

~ disciplinary program of Highland

oom High School.
:a

a_

The conservative students have
often been called intolerant. The
opposite is the true situation. No
liberal student has been physically
assaulted because he was a liberal. No bumper sticker saying,
“Kennedy and Fulbright in 1968,”

being

to

on

wearing.

presented
-by
several
faculty
- members, is a new addition to the
3

Communism,’

scribed

Punishment Offered

in-school

_ which

button saying, ‘I’m more afraid
of sell-out than fallout.”’ According
to his fellow students, he wants
the U.S. to withdraw from Viet-

Herman,

David Price
News Editor
' Sue Goldberg
Feature Editor
Alfredo Monteverde
Reporter
Stan Zoller
Reporter

a

simple equation, and a guidance counselor is good for other things than
reprimanding students.
Another attribute of this so called “liberalism” is that it prepares the

Oscar Brown Set
For After-Prom
The after-prom party from 12:30

a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday will feature
Oscar Brown Jr., who has been
rehearsing a revue, ‘“‘Opportunit,
Please Knock,” using members of
the Blackstone Rangers, a South

Side gang that will be touring the

HPHS planning to further their education next fall, a good preparation
for the future is a necessity. In college there is no one around to tell
you what to do and at what time. It is left up to the individual. But for

country with him.
The after-prom party will be
sponsored by the Student Activities Committee,
and a definite
location has not been chosen yet.

some

Tickets are priced at $4 per couple

student for college. With about 85 percent of the seniors now

who

have

never

had

this

freedom

of

choice,

the

attending

freedom

contributes to the student’s failure in college. So by being given, at a
lower level, a certain amount of freedom, the student will perhaps be
better prepared for the future.

and will be sold both at the prom

and at the door. Dress
casual—slacks or skirts.

80

May

ee

will
18,

be
1967

coe
on

gl

as

ea

a

oe

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Sand
(Continued from page 14)
pquire a great deal of water for
e cooling.
He explained that the water
hich is pumped from the sand
t could be used as a coolant for
he

plastics

plant.

He

said

that

ater is particularly abundant in
he area

able

in

because

a

of a high water

40-foot

sand

hich lies just under
the land.

strata

the surface

He said he would build his own
pptic system to treat the water
d to tie it in with the cooling
peration. This raised an objection

om a representative of the Lake
ounty Health Department, who
stified that the plastics plant
bight cause problems for area
psidents.

“Many
to

that

area people
same

have

wells

of

sand

strata

hich -Mr. Trumbull wants to
mp: If he lowered the water
vel too far, these people would
Ave to dig deeper wells,’’ he said.
He

also

noted

that

balth department

the

county

does not want

approve
any
more
private
pptic systems. ‘‘We would have
insist that the plastics company

e up with the Lincolnshire sewpe treatment system,”’’ he said.
Might Pollute Streams
“‘Because the land is so porous,
r. Trumbull would have to have
exceptionally good system to
oid sending pollutants into the

ream which runs through his
operty and into other septic
stems in the area.”’
Lincolnshire
and
Riverwoods
ave objected to the proposed
zoning.

Both

villages

have

ap-

oved resoiutions which said that
e rezoning would cause traffic
d other hazards and that it
ould adversely
g property.

affect

surround-

earms is ‘‘undeniable.”’

‘A nationwide Gallop poll in
nuary showed 70 percent of the
ople interviewed said gun laws
ould be more strict and 75
did

not

feel

a

that

the

resolution

rezoning

person

ould be able to send away for a

Schools Wish Tax Cards Were Right

also

would

not

be compatible with property uses
although

Vernon Township school district

property owners who appeared at

officials wish that the error made

in the surrounding

area,

the hearing testified that several
other industries, including IBG,

have plants along Aptakisic Rd.
Riverwoods’
objection
added
that the rezoning would be ‘“‘unjustified and unwarranted.’ The
two municipalities’ objections will

require

a three-fourths

majority

approval of the rezoning by the
Lake County Board.
Mr. Sterley said that the zoning

board will try to have its recommendation

on

before

June

the

the

petition

ready

6 county

board

meeting.

Residents

of Deerfield

on 225,000 tax information

Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beach-

cards

Cub Scout Pack 150 will present
a “Circus Fun Night” at 7:30 p.m.
tomorrow in the Deerfield Grampective

Cub

Scouts

and

since

combe,

a circus program.

by

will

Den

Frank

Hol-

the

circus

band

and will perform with both homemade
and conventional instru-

Francisco, Honolulu, Hawaii, and
Tokyo, before meeting Dr. Beach-

ments.

after two weeks

cluded
Spain,

Time

their
and

in Bangkok,

holiday

in

con-

Italy,

France.

For Commager Talk

Cates, will have a series of side
shows
including
a
fat
man,
bearded lady, and snake charmer,

STUDENT

College Commons on middle campus at 8:30 tonight.

man E. Johnson, 1335 Central St.,
Deerfield, has been named to the

the

lecture

cause

Klemp,

in

Cub_

decided

den

VISITS

SISTERS

Scout

Jim J. McDermott has returned
to Seattle, Wash., after a visit

last

with his sisters, Miss Marion Mc-

Saturday. Circus refreshments—
pink lemonade and popcorn—will

van of 1760 Telegraph

be. served.

nockburn.

Dermott

and Mrs.

Blanche _ Sulli-

Rd., Ban-

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has
as

HONORED

“Feel

Miss
Virginia
L.
Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-

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and taken up to three months’
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achievement
Glenview

his office

be simpler to explain the mistake.
He said that changing. the sheets

Mrs. Jack Douglas’ Den 2 will
present a circus clown act. Den 1,
under the direction of Mrs. Jack

Henry
Steele
Commager,
American historian, will speak on
“American
Global
Responsibilities Today’
at Lake
Forest
for

the

held

the

with musical accompaniment by
Mrs. Robert Rierson.
A slapstick clown act will be
performed by Den 3 with the help

Is Corrected

time

for

since

4,

Mrs.
be

and

Exposition

families are expected to attend.

sponsored

songs

districts,

tion sheets were not changed be-—

The program will conclude with
Scout

awards

pros-

and _ their

January. Mrs. Beacher left early
last month, spending time in San
The Beachers,

LA

Richard

these

rectly credited to them, was compared to the 1966 tax rate.
Raymond
J. Shehan, county |
collector, said that the informa-

Tomorrow

of
Mrs.
mother.

in a

amount they actually will receive
this year, plus the amount incor-

Cub Pack 150 Will Present

present

Kong.

for

sheet. In most instances, this was

‘Circus Fun Night’

resulted

distorted picture of tax increases:

and the township gravel fund was

mistakes—told residents that Vernon
Township
school
districts

and
has

er in Hong

which

credited to the last taxing district
listed on the tax information

and computer

from International Minerals
Chemical Corp. in Skokie,
Thailand,

In each case, the amount

a school district.
The mistake also

bination of human

Cubmaster Howard Gottlieb will
show movies of pack activities for
the past year and the Scouts will

in Bangkok,

money

should have been credited to the
township road and bridges fund

er, 416 Kenmore Av., Deerfield,
have returned from Europe.
Dr.
Beacher,
on
assignment

been

were receiving. more tax
than they really will.

mailed out by the Lake County
collector’s office weren’t an error.
The error
— made by a com-

mar School gym.
More than 100 active

Return From Europe

been changed from 8 p.m.,
reported in last week’s paper.

(Continued from page 10)
inistrative red tape and needless
strictions on legitimate sportsen and gun collectors who are
inevitable part of proposals to
gister individual firearms,’’ said
pn. Berning.
“The procedure will be effective
pcause it provides for complete
estigation and approval before
h individual can buy a gun or
mmunition, not after the damage
as been done.
“Applications have to be prossed within 20 days,” the senar said.
en. Berning asserted that the ©
ed for effective
control
of

rcent

Lincolnshire’s_
said

The

Legislature

Credited to Wrong Fund

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David
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Tom

Editor in Chief

Silverwood

Mindy Nissen

Adviser

Elaine

Elaine

Managing

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Olson

Reporter

Werner

DHS to Give
Arts Festival
Deerfield High School will present its annual Arts Festival Saturda
and Sunday in a program designed to cover the broad panoramo o
student talent.
Represented in the weeklong marathon of culture will be the field
of drama, art, music, home economics, industrial arts, and forensics

An art display currently graces

the high school’s halls. It includes

D. H. S.
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self-created fashions, op and pop
art, sculpture, print, photography,
and painting.
Drama

Deerfield

High

School's Philharmonic Warriors

The orchestra will be featured in a culminating concert May 26 with the concert band and choruses.

will be an important part of the annual DHS Arts
Festival which begins May 20 at the high school.

at 7:30

tonight

Faculty

will be Sandie
Gail Danarski,
Barb
Gilbert,
Chris Daker,

to

members

the

National
made

the

choices last week, basing their
votes on leadership, service to the
school,

character,

and

scholar-

ship.
The elected juniors include:

Tyler, Pat Prudent, Jim Johnson,
Sue Whitten, Henry Moran, Jane

George

Barb

Vickerman,

Susan

Liff, Laurie Field, Ellen

Lauzan, Hester Balsam, Ann Levi,

Charles
Levi.

and Diane Rummel, students of
Mrs.
Henschen,
will
perform
solos.
Mr.

Mr. Baumgartner, a graduate of

Northwestern University School of
Music, a faculty member of the
American Conservatory of Music
and has appeared with the Chicago Lyric Opera, the Grant Park
Symphony: Orchestra,
and the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. On
May 16 he will appear as a soloist
on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chamber
Music
series at
Orchestra Hall.
Mrs. Henschen is a lyric soprano soloist and teacher. She is
an international artist in radio,

concert,

has taught
years.

area

for

17

held

social

chairman,

and

recording

girls voted

secre-

in

these

Margery

Bodle,

Stephanie

Cun-

Katzenberg,

and

Ann

Also, Diana Neuman, Patricia
Phelan, Pamela Reschke, Ernest
Sammann,
David Schier, Steve
Waldman,
Craig
Weichmann,
Stephen Weiss, Priscilla Young,
and Alan Zaeske.

Another ten per cent of the class
of 1968 will be selected next fall.

Students to Discuss Activities
Faculty members
of Deerfield High
explain the nature

extra-curricular
Parent

and students
School will
of the school’s

activities
Teacher

various

activities,

their programs

-and goals, requirements for membership,
and
the
opportunities

they provide.
All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments
from
both
tenns
and
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

Story,”

“The

Edward

Apollo

of Bel-

by

the

Society,

and

DHS

National

all

proceeds

Dance Numbers Set
Club will present several

Several students will present
talks on the particular activities
in which they are involved.

Two students at Deerfield High
School won honors in the 1967
Scholastic Awards.
Robert Thompson won an honorable
mention
in art with
a
colored
chalk
study.
Merrick
Leler won an honor award in

photography. He received a $10
cash award for his colored picture, People.
Scholastic
Magazine
conducts
this
program,
and
each
year

show

the use

of props

in dance

with
their
interpretation
of a
butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

Chris Bach and Hedy Brody will
dance an impression of laziness
caused by the heat in the tropics.

Katie Connelly, Debbie Sidran,
and Sue Rogers will present a
cutting from Igor Stravinsky’s
“The Rite of Spring.”
Forensics groups will be represented by Hazel Montgomery
cutting from “Arsenic and

in a
Old

Lace.” Miss Montgomery was the
first DHS

state
year.

representative

competition

in down-

earlier

this

Plan Declamation
McLaughlin will deliver

Jane

a

declamation entitled ‘“Choose One
of Five”

by

Edith

Sampson,

and

Laurie Lichter will titillate the
audience with a comedy reading
from

George

Bernard

Shaw’s

“‘Androcles and the Lion.”
Individual students will present
musical
numbers,
home _ economics projects,
and industrial
arts activity.
during

the

first

hour

pro-

gram Saturday include Rick Conedero, Barb Blane, Bruce Bell,
and Joan Eldredge,
of a vocal group.

all members

rish; piano duet, Barb Blane and
Bonnie Gottlieb; vocal solo, Joan
Duhamel; piano solo, Rick Conedero; and a duet by flutist Lauri

Dan

Totheron,

Emperor’s

Nightingale,”

performed.

The

who

play

of an

learns
the

real

deals

Oriental

to

“T
will

b

wit

emperd

differentiate
and

the

worlds. The performances
take place in Room J-101.
Troubadour,

the

DHS

bg

artificig

wi

litera

magazine, will be on sale in t
lobby. The magazine offers
cross section of the
creative writing.

best

studer

The Arts festival will wind
with a concert May 26 by t
Deerfield High School Conce
Band, Orchestra, and Choruses.

Students Score
High in Contest
Several

Deerfield

High

Scho

students made high placements
the
American
Association

Teachers

of German

Contest

e

amination administered at Nort
western University Apr. 8.
Frank Nordt scored highest
second-year German, and Simo
Mattenheimer placed sixth in t

third-year division. Neither will &amp;
considered for prizes, howeve
since both were born in Germa
and are considered native spea

ers.
Other DHS students who rank¢
high
in the
competition
wet
Richard Irland and Mike Schule
in the third-year
contest,
a
Linda Benthaus and Kristine Ne

son, second-year students.

Miss Thayer Initiated
By Honorary Fraternit
‘Miss Phyllis A. Thayer of Dee
field has been initiated by Gam

Aleta Doerr.
Performers for the second segment will include vocal solos by

Theta chapter of Beta Beta Bet
the national honorary fraterni

Hazel

Illinois University.

and

French

Montgomery

horn

and

Barb

Vickerman; piano duet, Ann Coen
and Wendy
Coplan;
flute trio,
composed
of
Joel
Rosenberg,

Steve Waldman,

and Liz Isely; a

2 p.m., vocal and instrumental
performances will be presented,

Entries

by

Will Present Play
same time a children

player

Lichter

can

are submitted.

play

tween

be submitted in three divisions,
Art, Writing, and Photography.

states

the

routine depicting an insect; Barb
Blane
and
Joan
Eldredge
will

clarinet-flute duet; and a trombone quartet.
Two one-hour programs will be
featured on Sunday. From 1:30 to

thousands of entries from all fifty

At

the story

Other performances will include
a cello solo by Georgi Anne Par-

Magazine Cites
2 DHS Students

and from 3 to 4 dance an
forensics programs will be hig
lighted.

numbers as part of the program.
Barb Blane will do a comic

Student musicians who will per-

at the

Organiza-

Zoo

and

form

and goals, requirements for mem

School

publicity chairman, corresponding

82

the Highland
Church.
She

its

High

president,

tary. Only
elections.

this

is the

elections yesterday. A
vice president, secre-

and senior classes.
Girls’ Club elections also were
held fo rthe offices of president
secretary,

in

and

conclave. The meeting will give
the parents
information
about

tary, treasurer, and social chairman were elected from each of
next
year’s
sophomore,
junior,

vice

oratorio

eighth graders to be guests at the

Picked by 3 Classes
Deerfield

and

soprano soloist at
Park Presbyterian

annual

all school
president,

Baumgartner

tion meeting at 8 p.m. May 25 in
the high school cafeteria.
The PTO has invited parents of

All-School Elections
Held; New Officers

Baum,

Chesrow,

ningham, Leslie Davis, Michael
Finkelstein, Anne Fish, Christine
Foster,
James
Gesler,
Henry
Hakewill, Barbara Henschen, Lester Holtzblatt,
Pamela
Jordan,

and

Hazel Montgomery, all students of
Mr. Baumgartner.

Nancy

“The

Dance

Five percent of the junior class
Deerfield
High
School
was

recently named
Honor Society.

with

presenta-

will go toward scholarships.

Get Honors

in the

Saturday
play

tions. These will include ‘The
Bald Soprano” by Eugene Iones-

Honor

Of Juniors

at

officially

lae,” Jean Giraudoux. The drama
portion of the festival will be

Steve Derebey, Leslie Baird, Jane
Tahtinen, Joan Duhammel, Tom

_ Wallace,

festival

sponsored

Mr. Donald Baumgartner and
Mrs.
Muriel
Henschen,
voice
teachers at Deerfield High School,
_ will present a recital of their voice

will

one-act

Albee;

5 Percent

Recital Is Tonight
chorus room.
Performing solos
Russo, Jeff Mapps,
Mace
Rummel,
Anne Dougherty,

the

several

co;

Voice Students’

students

open

classes

for

zoology

majors

at

Eastem

She also has been invited
attend a dinner given by t
university’s
president,
Quinc
Doudna, honoring all students w
earned

a straight

A

average

ft

One quarter or more. Miss Tha
er, daughter of Mr. and M
Wallace W. Thayer, 1134 Chert
Av., is a 1964 graduate of Dee

field High School.

May

18, 196

�D.H.S. EVENT

Will Crown

Royalty

of

Junior Prom

Used Books

The Highland Park High School
Forum and the Highland Park
Human Relations Committee will
co-sponsor a musical revue June 2

On June 15

‘It’s Academic’

limited

to

turn in line to turn

in

® Students will be required
present their I.D. cards or
erification from the Dean.

Final Round

to
a

® School schedules will be used
o check questionable turn-ins.
correspond

to

Two of these Highland Park High School juniors may be crowned

chedules and must have been
burchased during this school year.
ore than one book of the same
itle will require a valid receipt.
® Students will not be allowed to
urn in books for another person.
@ Only books to be used during
e 1967-68 school year will be

king and queen of this year's Junior Prom. The dance, called "Cruise

Down Bourbon Street," will be held Saturday. From left are (top row)
Bob Crovetti, Peter Frye, Brad Lind, and Chip Mills, \greeee row)
Francie Joseph, Jill Stein, Yvette Prizant, and Torrie Flin . (Jon Kalan

Photo)

ccepted.

@ A list of books to be accepted
ill be posted on bulletin boards
rior to purchase date. Students
re reminded not to carry any
thers into the processing area.
® Numbers will be issued on a
first-come, first-serve’ basis at
designated time and place.

first round,

n exchange program.

3 the executive

School

isited DHS for a day, attending
asses with members
of the
During

Thess eight students fe bane been nominated as candidates for
king, queen, and court members at Saturday's prom. From left are
(top row) Buzz Ballenger, Nate Resnick, Mike Margeson, and Barry

Solk, (bottom row) Debbie Asher, Laurie Eisenschiml, Cathy Boilini,

Calendar

and Sandy Freeman. (Jon Kalan Photos)

Saturday
Deerfield Jaycees—“CommuniProgress Day.” The Jaycees

Monday
School!

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Deerfield-Wilmot School District

p.m.,

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y. Park Av., Highland Park.
Tuesday
Council—8
Deerfield
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against Niles West and Elmwood
Park High Schools.
The show, produced by NBC-TV,
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In _ that
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View High School by almost 250
points.
This is the first year Highland
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Proceeds from the benefit, to
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Twp. Will Issue
Tax anticipation warrants total-

West Deerfield Township Board.
Auditors William Jacob, Edwin
Gillen,
and
Willard
Wageman

_ authorized the measure
week’s board meeting.

at

last

Supervisor Bruce Frost blamed
election expenses, which totaled
$2,738, as the primary reason for
issuing warrants. Of the $8,500,
$4,500 will be applied to the town
fund,

and

$4,000

to

the

IIlinois

- Municipal Retirement Fund.
Deficit Totals

$7,980

Mr.
Frost said the warrants
would tide the township over until
tax money is available in midJune. The town fund deficit now
totals

about

$4,100,

while

the de-

Calendar
to

Today
a.m.—Tot

11

Jewett Park
Church.
1

to

and

3

program,

Presbyterian

p.m.—Tot

program,

Jewett Park.
7:15 and 8:30 p.m.—Golf
Wilmot Junior High School.
9

to

Tomorrow
a.m.—Tot

11

Jewett Park
Church.

and

8 to 11:30
Jewett Park.
9

am.

class,

program,

Presbyterian

1 to
3 p.m.—Tot
Jewett Park.

program,

p.m.—Teen

dance,

Saturday
to noon—Day

camp

registration, swim poll pass regis7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Junior
seventh

graders,

High

Shepard

School.
Sunday

1 to 3 p.m.—Pool pass registration, Jewett Park.
Monday

4 to 5:30 p.m.—Painting class,
Jewett Park.
;
7 p-m.—Men’s softball League,
scheduled diamonds.
7:30 to 9:30

p.m.—Men’s

infor-

mal basketball, Wilmot Junior
High
School;
paddle
tennis,
Shepard Junior High School.
Tuesday
9:30

to

11:30

a.m.—T.O.P.S.

Club, Jewett Park.
7:15 to 9:30 p.m.—Adult golf
class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30

to

9

another

item

of

business,

newly appointed Town Clerk Holbert Ellis said he intends to write
former clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter,
requesting return of certain township records.
The records include the minute
book from the 1966 town meeting;
the town auditors’ book, containing minutes of board meetings;
and the highway commissioners
record book.
Mr. Frost said he has consulted
with State’s Atty. Bruno Stanczak

about the problem, and that if the
records are not returned ‘‘further action’’ will be contemplated.
Mr. Frost also has spoken with

records, but apparently is reluctant to release them without Mrs.
Vetter’s authorization.
The auditors also authorized
Mr. Ellis officially to notify Mrs.
Vetter

and

board’s

Mr.

Reagan

acceptance

of

of her

In other business, the board:
@ Refused to approve a $102
bill for rental of a typewriter
and stand in Mrs. Vetter’s possession. The amount represents payments for about six months. The
board approved without dispute
about 35 other township bills.
® Agreed to continue paying 40
percent of the heat and electric
bills for the West Deerfield Township Library. The other 60 percent is paid by the township library board.

p.m.—Men’s

recrea-

of $2.50,

of $2 an hour, to Alfred
a clerk in the assessor’s

@ Approved a resolution establishing Mr. Ellis’ office in the
basement of the town hall. He
also will have a desk upstairs.
®@ Established June 14 as the
date for the next auditors’ meet-

ing.

GIVEN

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ts

Sati

Bannockburn School District 106

officials mailed

a letter to dis-

trict residents last week to explain the district’s two referendums

May 27.

Residents are being asked to
approve an increase in the district
education fund tax-rate ceiling
from $1.33 to $1.54 per $100 as_ sessed valuation.

The letter said the increases
are needed to meet the costs of a
growing school enrollment, the
rising salaries of teachers, and
the higher operating expenses of
occupying a new addition.
Written by directors Mrs. Sally
Whiting, Brewster Freifeld, and
A.

Stiles,

the

letter

ex-

plained that more teachers have
been needed to meet the larger

to

Jewett
Church.
1 to

11

Wednesday
a.m.—Tot

Park
3

and

program,

Presbyterian

p.m.—Tot

program,

Jewett Park.

AWARDS

John Camp,
1435 Hackberry
Rd., Deerfield, has received a
gold
tie clip and
a_ citation
certificate recently for 10 years of
service with Kraft Foods. Mr.
Camp, a national product advertising manager, was presented the
awards at a recent marketing
meeting.

WINDOW
SHADES
15%

Park Office Open

OFF

Mr.

Lynn

Stiles,

president

of

District 106 School Board, opened
Monday’s meeting with a summary of the May 26 tax-rate
referendum.
Mr. Stiles outlined tax rates in
106 and surrounding districts. The
1965 educational-fund limit in 106
was $1.22 per $100. Neighboring
rates were $1.52 for District 107,
$1.60 for 108, $1.30 for 109, $1.60
for 110, $1.34 for 111, and $1.11 for
113.

District 106 went up to $1.33 in
1966, and the proposed 1967 ceiling
up for vote May 27 is $1.54 per
$100 in the educational fund. The
proposed new building fund rate is
$.25 per $100.
In
bers

other business, board memdiscussed the effect on 106

schools of the 20 children of
Trinity College’s faculty and students.

Mr.

Stiles

the schools
educate
trict.

maintained

had

that

an obligation

children

within

the

to

cost $1 more

per person

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Bannockburn
physical plant and to absorb no
recurring outlays for the buildi

residents want,’’ the letter stated.

*‘The district must be prepared to
meet the actions of other schools
in the area. So far, we have kept
in step satisfactorily,

project.

The letter noted that about ha
of next year’s building fund i

but the up-

come already has been spent. T
district has issued $7,000 in t

ward pressures can be expected
or even intensify.”
The building fund rate increase
is

needed

to

heat,

light,

It was also noted that the
district receives $330 in state aid
income for each student. It was
estimated that only nine Trinity
students will attend next year.
The
board
also heard
Mr.
George Ergang, district superintendent and principal of Bannockburn

School,

report

that

the

Mousa

dis-

trict is obligated to co-operate
with colleges employing practice
teaching.

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anticipation warrants.
‘Further deficit financing
behalf of the building fund pro
ably will be necessary in the ne
fiscal year, as well. It is hope

clean,

and operate the school’s enlarged

however,

that two or three year

experience with the higher 25-ce
rate we are seeking for the bui
ing fund will enable us to retu
to a current basis,”’ the letter

plained.
“Only if adequate financing
provided can Bannockburn Sch«
maintain
the traditionally hi

Practice teachers from Trinity
College have taught in District 106
schools, and Mr. Ergang said that
the proximity to Trinity might
help at recruitment time.

educational standards
community expects.”

He revealed that two part-time
people may be added to the staff
in September. He hopes that the
present special reading program
can be incorporated
into the
school’s whole literature program.

~

Other items touched on by Mr.
Ergang included the good response to the recent sex education
films, the lack of response to the
summer workshop program, the
June 1 deadline to apply for funds
under the National Defense Education Act, and the June meeting
of the Committee for Inter-District Cooperation.

that

EXHIBITION ONE
ART EXHIBIT AND SAL
BETH EMET SYNAGOGU
~ Dempster

&amp; Ridge, Evansto

Saturday, May 20th
8 p.m.- 11 p.m.
Sunday, May 2Ist—

-

The general meeting concluded
with the board’s approval of the
payment of three bills totaling

2 p.m.-

9 p.m.

ADMISSION:
ONE DOLLAR

$725.75.

dis-

$4.95 - 24 Hour Day
Also Custom

enrollment.
‘Further increases in the pupil
load undoubtedly are in the offing
and the school must be able to
provide the teaching personnel
‘that the growing number of children will need,’”’ the letter explained.
Higher teachers’ salaries are
needed to ‘‘attract and retain the
staff our school deserves and that

For Tax-Rate Increases

Plus 8c Per Mile
INLLUDES:
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For Pool Passes
Residents may purchase pool
passes in the Deerfield Park
District office in Jewett Park
from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1
to 4:30 p.m. today and tomorrow;
from 9 a. m. to noon Saturday,
and from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday.
After Sunday, the passes will

es ngs

ae

106 Board Reviews Bid

tion, Shepard Junior High School.
$9

Eitan

the

resig-

nation.

instead
Dexter,
office.

oe (ey
He

Lynn

Reagan Has Some

@ Authorized payment

tration, Jewett Park.
Night,

In

eS

fund is about

Mrs.
Vetter’s
attorney,
James
Reagan of Northbrook. Mr. Reagan claims he has some of the

Recreation

9

ficit in the IMRF
$3,880.

5

Riverwoods School Dist.
Explains 2 Referendums

Warrants for Tax
ing $8,500 will be issued by the

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�Rummage

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The Woman’s Association of the

used to furnish the new church,
which was dedicated last fall.

Deerfield Congregational Church
will hold a rummage sale from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and
next Thursday in the church, 225
Wilmot Rd.
Proceeds from the sale will be

An unusual feature of the sale
will be an ‘‘Adoption Bureau”’ for
puppies and kittens. The puppies
are “labradoodles,” a combination
of labrador and poodle.

Berlitz
is now

enrolling

in Winnetka
These are the planning committee members for

planned.

is pene

Brown,

Deerfield-area

Mason

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ful -course dinner, and

arat Colle ge

From

are
Brad

Jerry Schweitzer,
Bill
Deal, and Jim Reagan.

(Milton Merner Photo}

Due to conditions beyond our control, we
were not able to open our new school in Win-

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June 19 Is Kick-off Date

tudies Move

The
annual

FOSTER

gram

North Suburban
YMCA’s
nine-week
summer
pro-

for children who will be at

least 8 years old by Dec. 1 will
begin June 19.
The activities are open to any
member of the North Suburban Y,
and as in the past, will include
two days each week of supervised
playground
and swim
at Glen-

Barrat College of the Sacred
art in Lake Forest may be
ved to the University of Chi-

eo campus.
year-long
feasibility
study
cerning
the
relocation
was
proved Saturday by the board
trustees, culminating several
ynths of discussion.

brook

North

High

School,

and

three field trips each week.
Bus service is provided

with

pickup and drop-off in Northbrook

onald Andries, head of the cole’s public information said the
pference of many students for
niversity environment instead
a “country setting’? is one
hson
for
possible
relocation.
50, about a third of the students
from the Chicago area, he

at the YMCA,
Deerfield at 849
Waukegan Rd., and Glenview at
Lyons School.
Reservations for trips must be
made with the YMCA office, and

bus fares and
activities must

d.
kccording to a college spokesn, the study will be made by
administration, faculty, board
trustees, and possibly profesal consultants.

fees for
be paid

special
in ad-

have a three-inch YMCA

teaching

at

vanced swimming instruction. For
trips, all boys are required to
wear an official North Suburban Y
T-shirt and girls are required to

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teacher
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the zoo, the Museum of Science
and Industry, a radio program, a
newspaper,
the Fourth of July
parade, a White Sox game, the
Chicago Police Department, Chinatown, and Riverview Park.
Other trips will be made to the
Field Museum, the port of Chicago, a Young People’s Concert, a
bike factory,
the Lake
County
Fair and Horse Show, Cantigny
War Museum,
a pottery manufacturer, a Cubs’ game, Santa’s
Village, Great Lakes Naval Training
Station,
the
Chicago
Fire
Department, the Chicago Histori-

camp

will

are glad to tell you that the facilities

now

ing and any inconvenience you had in reach-

Outings and field trips this year
will include picnics, a dog kennel,

Dunes.

and

as announced.

We
are

on a white blouse.

vance.
Counselors for this year’s programs will be Larry Rushing, who
has worked as associate director
of the Elgin YMCA’s
summer
Glenbrook South High School in
September,
and
Miss_
Cecilia
Morner, who was ‘director of last
year’s activity and will teach at
Glenbrook North in the fall.
Qualified instructors will offer
beginning, intermediate, and ad-

Dfficials at the University of
cago have agreed to cooperate
he study and will hold a series
exploratory
discussions with
college.
r. Andries said the various
ups involved in the study have
yet determined the method
y will use. The study probably
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�Giants Lose Tourney Tilt in Extra Frame
Round Lake
Is Victor
In 8th 5-4
By ART BELANGER
Highland Park’s bid for

stat

baseball honors was stopped Mo
day afternoon when the Littl
Giants lost a 5-4 extra-inning gam
to Round Lake in the Waukega
regional tournament.
Round Lake scored a single ru
in the second, added two more i
the

in

th

sixth to take a 40 lead
Highland
Park’s
half of
seventh.
The Giants came up with
runs to tie the score and send

fourth,

and

another

in
th
fou
t

game into extra innings but Roun
Lake added a run in the top of

eighth and Highland Park couldn
come back again.

“They played better ball tha
we did,” said coach Jay Sander:
“They’re a nice bunch of ba
players. They outhit us 8-3 and g
they always say you can’t wi
when you don’t hit.”
Sarkady Tires

te

i

Chuck Sarkady pitched the fir
seven innings and to one man
the eighth. After he gave up

&amp;

a

lead-off double Sanders took hi
out and moved Bob Sedik out fro

“There's where it hit me," says Tim Brandt to uapire Jack Klein. And he won. Asdatent coach Paul Adams ‘comes in from the left as Bob
Hefter (14) crosses the plate on the force. Jeff Mason is the on-deck hitter at the right. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

behind the plate to pitch.
“He (Sarkady) said he was tire

Ousted From Meet

so I decided to go with Sedik. He

been effective in short relief jol
before and I wanted to save Mi
Wolf for tomorrow’s
(Tuesday

Warriors Drop Two Baseball Tilts

fielder’s

choice,

Greg

Hess

was

hit by a pitch and Tim Brandt was
also knicked on the leg by a pitch.
The umpire didn’t believe that
Brandt was hit until Tim pulled up
his uniform and showed the ump
the bruise. He then was awarded
first base, forcing in one run. Jeff
Mason then reached base on an

SPORTS
_

Larry

Dennis,

error but Hess was out trying to
score after Ommen had tallied on
the play.
Deerfield’s third run was scored
in the fourth when seven men
batted but only one run came
across.

There

were

three

one hit, and one error
inning, plus a wild pitch.

walks,

in

the

Pitching Fails
Warrior pitching failed to protect the lead and Highland Park
took advantage of the inexperienced Glen Fritz on the mound in
the sixth to score three runs to
tie.

boys had been playing pretty well.
The hitting was good and the
fielding not too bad.”

Eichstaedt used four pitchers in
the game.

Editor

Errors Hurt

With a runner on third and Fritz

on the mound, Highland Park’s
runner broke for the plate causing
Fritz to hesitate in his motion for
a balk. The run scored.
Moments later coach Carl Eichstedt called for an intentional

walk but the pitch was too close to
the plate and Garcia laid down a
sacrifice bunt which
other run to score.

allowed

an-

“If we had been able to get by
without

those

two

errors

who

knows what would have happened,” said Eichstaedt.
“Up to that point I thought the

Riverwoods’ Hill Elected President
Of Lake-Cook Colt Baseball League
The newly formed Lake-Cook
Colt League held an organizational
meeting
recently
and
elected officers for the coming
year.
Bill Hill of Riverwoods is the
president. He will also manage
Deerfield’s
entry in the new
league. Mrs. D. N. (Jane) Johnson

is the secretary-treasurer.
Teams competing will be Deerfield,
Libertyville
Countryside,

86

Lake Bluff, Lake Zurich, Buffalo
Grove, and Wheeling.
Elk Grove Village and Highwood
expressed an interest in joining
the league but thus far have been
unable to organize a team.
The league is for boys 15-and 16years old by July 31.
Hill indicated that the roster for
the Deerfield team
is _ nearly
completed. The first game for

Libertyville, beginning
at 2:30
p.m. Eligibility at Deerfield High
School is not affected by participation in the Colt program. Practice sessions or games will not be
scheduled until after the school

Deerfield

Deerfield

will

be

June

6,

at

season is completed.

The Deerfield Colt team is
sponsored by the Deerfield Commons Shopping Center, under the
authority and leadership of the
Boy’s

Baseball

Assn.

Eichstaedt said it was errors
that beat the Warriors in the
Fremd game last Friday.
“We jumped off to an early lead
and it looked good, but errors hurt
us too much. Fremd doesn’t have
a good team but they looked
pretty sharp in this game,” the
coach said.
Fritz went
all the way
for
Deerfield
on
the
mound.
HIGHLAND PK. (8)
DEERFIELD ( )
Scorn’vacco, ss
Rosalini, rf
Sedik, c
Skidmore, 3b
Baker, 2b
Rosen, 1b
tein,
Allderdice, cf
olf,
p
Garcia, p, cf
Totals

cee

By ART BELANGER
Deerfield’s
varsity
baseball
team lost the two games it played
last week, dropping the final game
of the district tournament
to
Highland Park 8-3 and losing to
Fremd 9-8 in a non-league affair.
The Warriors drew first blood in
the all-District 113 final of the
regional by scoring two runs in
the second inning off starter Ed
Garcia. The two runs were scored
without the benefit of a hit.
Bob Hefter and Scotty Brewster
walked, Jeff Ommen reached on a

game

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RH
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Ommen, 3b
Hess,2
Brandt, cf
Mason, ss
Stanger, rf,p
heeler, If
Johnson, c
Hefter, Ib
Brewster,p
Garrett,p
ritz, p
Sandler, p
Nannini, rf
* 8 4 . igies
core by Innin'

RHE
0201000—3
4 2
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6 2

Deerfield
Highland Park

RBI—Hess, Mason, Scornavacco 2, Rosalini,
Sedik, Rosen, Wolf. E—Mason, Ommen,
Garcia, .
Skidmore.
_Sac—Hess, _ Rosen,
6
‘
Left—Deerfield 9, Highland Park 9.

PITCHING SUMMARY,

Brewster
Garrett (L)
Fritz
Sandler
Stanger

Pp
3-2/3
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1-1/3
0
ee

R
2
3

Garcia

1-2/3

2

3

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See

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2
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1
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3
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2
0
1

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sO
0
2
1
0

BB
2
3
0
3
a

1

4

Wolf (W)
5-1/3
ee
|
3
2
4
WP—Garcia.
Balk—Fritz.
HBP—Garcia
Hess,
Brandt), Garrett (Wolf). PB—Sedik.
ime—2:27.
FREMD
(9)
DEERFIELD
(8)
Ab RH
Ab RH
Freund, ss
4 1 2 Ommen, 3b
5 0 4
Freeman,3b
4 2 0
Hess,
Wickersham cf 3 1 2. Brandt, cf
3 0 0
Dickson, c
4 1 1
ason, ss
4--3..}
Lohse,1b
_4
1 1 Stanger, rf
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4:32
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3 1 1 Johnson, c
ae
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ells,
3 1 2 Hefter, 1b
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3 1 0
Fitz,p
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Chiesl, p
9.9
Totals
32 9 10
Totals
31 8 12
Score by Innings
:
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Deerfield
0301202—812
4
Fremd

020601x—910 1

with

New

Trier

East

Sanders said. —
The first man that Sedik facé
hit a hard bouncer behind t
mound that Minnie Scornavacg
knocked
down
and Pat
Bak
grabbed. The man on second we
to third and rounded the ba
Baker tried to nab him with
throw to Steve Skikmore but th
throw was bad and the run score
Sedik retired the side in ord

after

that,

but

the

Giants

we

beaten.
Wolf the Winner

The Giants reached the regio
tourney by knocking off Deerfie
8-3 last week in the Deerfie
district.
Wolf was the winning pitcher
that game
as he went 5innings and allowed just three h
after relieving Ed Garcia.
Deerfield led 2-0 early in t
game as it appeared that t
Giants were tight. “I was rea
worried early,’’ said Sanders.
tried to get them to relax but th
wouldn’t. I thought we were goi
to lose it.”
Highland Park scored two in t¢
fourth to tie the game 2-2 and th

broke it open with three in t
sixth and three more in t
seventh.
Warrior pitchers walked ni
Giants along the way. Rosen
the only hitter able to get mo
than one hit.
Wolf was hit by a pitch on
pitching arm in the sixth inni
and he said it was pretty so
when

the

game

was

over.

victory took the sting out of it
least for a little while, but he sa
later,

“I lost’ some

sleep

with

that night.”
The

Giants

lost

a

Suburb

(Continued on page 87)
May

18,

194

�Little Giants
(Continued from page 86)
game

to New

Trier

kighth in District ©

East

2-1 last Friday when the Indians
scored two unearned runs off
Sedik in the first inning.
Sedik gave up three hits in the

Deerfield’s varsity golf team
beat Fremd 173-185 in a dual meet

inning sandwiched
around two
Giant errors. That margin proved
to be enough for Tom

As the representatives learned later, the reason for Dr. Henry’s
puzzling behavior was simple. The Illinois faculty senate and the

niversity’s athletic board of control had met in secret prior to the
arch 18 appeal and had voted not to back the president, decreeng that they would accept no institutional penalties and that they
anted the coaches fired.
Thus

the fate of Pete Elliott and Harry

Combs

and

Howie

n peers at their own institution.

The Scapegoats Are Innocent
Because Dr. Henry chose to remain silent, the faculty representand

Bill Reed

have

become

the

scapegoats.

Dr.

Henry

has

ecome the hero who fought valiantly but in vain to save three men
om martyrdom. That Dr. Henry’s personal popularity has been
posted as a result of the scandal is an inescapable conclusion. At
hat price is another matter.
There is another fact which has escaped the public. The blame
or the Illinois penalty has been laid primarily at the feet of “Czar”
Reed, but the truth is that not once did Reed make a recommendaon of penalty to the faculty representatives. He even offered to

pave the room while they were deliberating.
This offer was declined, but the representatives

wn minds, as befits the men
giate Conference.
;

whose
;

duty

made

it is to run
as

up

their

the Intercol-

Still, Reed has been charged with the blame and has accepted it,
obably

because

he believes

that is what

so believes the decision is right.

Personal
The point of the whole

Gain

he is being

paid

for. He

. . . At a Price

thing also has been

missed.

One

of Reed’s

ms for taking the job six years ago was that he would not be re-

ponsible for what

had gone before

in the Big Ten,

that he insisted

h a policy of toughness in the future.
This included the rule which demands that a school not retain viotors on its staff. At the time, Illinois was a strong advocate of such
rule. Indeed, its faculty representative wrote the regulation.
So because

there

have

been

too few

facts

brought

out

and

too

nany secrets kept that should have been aired, one of this coun-

’s most important men in the field of intercollegiate and interational athletics has been exposed to criticism and ridicule.
Throughout the entire case there have been deeds performed for

rsonal or political gain of one kind or another. Reed, a man

who

s too much character, intelligence, and dignity to be subjected to
ch treatment, has paid for it, perhaps in some measure of damage
his health, certainly at great cost to his time, talent, and energies.

his apparently has not seemed important. But integrity is always
hportant.

no

Oe

f

ae

.

ne

Totals

23

Zz

020101—5
000040—4
HIGHLAND
PK.
Ab
Scornavacco, ss 4
ini
Baker, 2b
Mayer 2b
Rosen, 1b
arcia,

Allderdice, rf
Semkady. ph
Totals

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ao

OmaWhSSLSA
Ss

5

we

Moore, c
Chadwick, 2b
olf,
Fitzm‘rice, 1b
Grassfield, cf
Holland, ss
Blaker, 3b
Heagstedt, rf
Cleworth,
p

A

Totals

Innings

a

Round Lake
Highland Park
NEW TRIER

kK, Pp
Saforna, p

(5)
R
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0

Highland
Park
0000010—1
New
Trier
200000x—27
—Rosen,
$B—Sedik.
Allderdice,
Moore,
feworth.
D
d Park,
A
dice-Rosen.
New
er,
Wolf-Fitzmaurice.
Left—Highland Park 7, New Trier 5.
PITCHING SUMMARY
IP R ER R H SO BB
edik
(L)
ee be ee ee
leworth
(W)
,
Rosent. T.
; tae
HBP—Cleworth (Rosen). T:

Braun

as sealed not by the Big Ten’s faculty representatives but by their

ives

Skidmore, 3b
Totals

Ab
yA Rie tah ss 4
Raske a

C00o-

There were faculty representatives who were leaning toward leiency, who might have entertained the substitution of an adequate
enalty. But Dr. Henry offered none, and so he left them no choice
t to enforce the firing penalty provided for in the rules.

p

LAKE

Evanston Theater
To Show ‘500’
The Varsity Theater

in Evans-

ton will have the Indianapolis 500-

Mile

Memorial

Day

Automobile

Race on its large screen for North
Shore racing fans on Memorial
Day.
This is the fourth consecutive
year that the race has been shown
at the theater. The closed-circuit

television coverage
10:40.

Unreserved

will begin
seats

are

at

honors
placed

will be held in

with
fourth

73.

Highland

with

a team

Dan Doty allowed just three hits
as he went the distance to get the
victory. Bill Hoffman was the
catcher and had the big hit, a tworun double in the fifth.
AGASE

AGAINST

for 1967 which

restricts the rush

against punt receivers will fail to
accomplish its intended goal—that

Katzenberg,

each

carded

Agase,

“I

think

you’ll

find

most teams this fall will be
kicking the ball out of bounds
rather than permit returns.”’

took

Jack

Bassett

pleased

was

with

not

the

dual

scores and said the team had
‘just mediocre play on one of the
best
days
(weatherwise)
this

Deerfield’s
won

spring.”

He wondered if it were possible.
“that our boys have played under
bad conditions so much they can’t

in Central

Suburban

tion last week,

League

ea

$
a

er?”’

Deerfield
Katzenberg

NEW

record

is

(173)—Vent 43, Laffey
43, Schuler 44, Phillips

43,
47.

TRIER

meet

EAST

Team

DISTRICT

Standings

New Trier East 304, Glenbrook South

t

313,
New
Trier
West
319,
Highland
Park 323, Prospect 323, Lake
Forest
327,
Arlington
330,
Deerfield
332,

Glenbrook

North

St. Viator
son 363.

339,

334,

;

Forest View 339, -

Wheeling,

341,

Steven?

Qualifiers

New

varsity tennis team

its fourth straight dual

~

Fremd
(185)—Lynch
42, Dougherty
46, Goode 48, Nelson 49, Carter 54.

Warrior Net
Team Wins
Ath in Row
meet

ac-

Kotzin
Kotzin
Schmitz

BSS

Trier

East—Gurley

38-38—75,
38-37—75,
38-41—79,

38-35-73,

Marini
Marini
Lenkton’

:

40-37—77,
40-37—77,
40-39—79.

BS SBSBRBR
Rae
Be

a 4-1 victory over

defending league champion Maine
South. The Warriors are undefeated thus far with two duals left
in the season.
Les Blackburn, Deerfield’s No. 1
singles, beat Jim Kreutzer 6-1, 6-1.

Dave Flanagan of Maine earned
his team’s only victory by beating
Blair Neller 6-3, 6-2. Chris Palmer, Deerfield’s No. 3 singles
player, beat Bob Shannon 6-4, 6-4.
Deerfield swept the two doubles
matches as Jim Gesler and Steve
Waldman combined for the first
win and Jeff Lloyd and Bill
Kahnweiler won the second.
A match with Fremd last week
was canceled and is scheduled to
be played here this afternoon.
Results:
Singles
Blackburn
(D)
def.
Kreutzer
6-1,
6-1;
Flanagan
(MS)
def. Neller
6-3,
6-2; Palmer (D) def. Shannon 6-4, 6-4.
Doubles
Gesler-Waldman
(D)
def.
LathropHansen
6-1,
6-4;
Lloyd-Kahnweiler
def. Martino-Denny 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

‘

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&amp;

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of increasing the number and
length of punt returns. ‘‘Instead,”’
said

Coach

overly

RULE

Alex Agase, Northwestern football coach, believes the new rule

Fremd_

Deerfield’s dual
9-3 for the season.

MERCEDES
“BENZ (1)

the second in seven games for the
freshman team.

of

Three Warriors were tied for
the team lead in the Fremd dual.
Tom
Vent,
Dean
Laffey,
and

available at the theater.

Highland Park’s freshman baseball team shut out New Trier East
4-0 last Friday. The victory was

Lynch

total of 323.

now

Highland Park Frosh
Baseball Team Wins

John

medal honors with 42.

play in sunshine and mild weath-

Chuck

poco

Shown

Park

worl

Cause

medal

2)

No

Sedik

ROUND

which

Champaign this weekend.
The Indians shot 304 as a team
to beat Glenbrook South with 313
and New Trier West with 319.
Deerfield’s team total was 332.
New Trier’s Lee Gourley took

wort
pm
ES om

lhe president of the university, sat for several hours with
he representatives and failed to offer one alternative to
he order to fire the coaches or be suspended. from the
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Giants left seven runners stranded
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with league-leading
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scored by Baker in the sixth. He
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two outs and scored on a double
by Rosen. Marty Stein and Scornavacco had Highland Park’s other two hits, both singles. The

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of Big Ten Commissioner Bill Reed
and the faculty representatives of
the conference have been made to
suffer. Reed in particular has been
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three hits. He didn’t walk any and
struck out three.
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last week on Tuesday and finished
eighth in the New
Trier East
district meet last Friday.
New Trier East won the district
and qualified five golfers for the

Cleworth as

43s. Mike Schuler finished with 44
and John Phillips 47 for the ninehole
event
at Ravinia
Green
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BASEBALL
“

Thursday
Evanston at New Trier E. (varsity), 4:30
Ht eo
at Highland Park (varsity), 4:30
:
re Dame at Wheeling
bs soph), 4
= Wheeling at Notre Dame (frosh), 4
pe:
land Park at Waukegan (frosh-soph), 4:30
New Trier E. at Evanston (frosh-soph), 4:30

; Mais’ W. at Deerfield (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Notre Dame at S. Joseph (South Bend, Ind.),

Steve Bindas, director of athletics at Gen. Beadle State College
at Madison, S.D., is the new
athletic director for Highland
Park High School.
Bindas also will serve as chairman of the boys’ physical educa-

Niles

tion

Friday
western

idabearety at

tg

od

Shore at Francis Parker,
jemmetec “ Evanston Gora. 4:30
iles N. (varsity-frosh B), 4:3
Maine % a Glenbrook N. (varsity-frosh), on
S. at New Trier W.. (varsity-frosh

N.

at Fremd

(soph-frosh

A),

4:30

jeld at Niles W. (soph-frosh A),
a aad W. at Glenbrook S. (soph- Sree
A), 4
North. Shore at Luther South (soph),4
Saturday
i tiwestern University ‘” Illinois
Evanston at Niles E. 2, (varsity), 11
land Park at Proviso E. 2, (varsity), 11

-

Downers Grove N. at Maine E. 2, (varsity), 10

Loyola at De Paul, noon
Notre Dame at St. Joseph, 10:30
aut’ ts E. at Downers Grove N.

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Park at New Trier E. 2, (frosh-soph), 11
E.

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at Evanston 2, (frosh-soph), 11
€. at Highland Park 2, (frosh-soph),

Monday
Niles E., Waukegan regional winners at Elgin
onal (also a aye and Wednesday)
yola at Fenwick, 3:30
aioe
W. at Deerfield (varsity-frosh B),

:

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at

New

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Thursday

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meet

at

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_ Chicago last Tuesday 93-22.
The Little Giants took 14 firsts,
winning all but the discus event.
Steve
Field won the two-mile

Ron Goldman the high jump

won

the

' Garnitz
_

Hughes
broad

too the

and low hurdles, Ben Platt
100

took

and

440,

the mile run,

Bruce

Jeb

the 220, Rick Zak. the

jump,

Hal

Emilfarb

the

_ shot put, Jim Taradash the pole
vault, and the 880 and mile relay
teams also won.
The
880 runners
were
Joe
Mauck, Taradash, Don. Russell,
and Brian Levant. The mile unit
_ was composed of Mauck, Garnitz,
Goldman, and Platt.
The final activity of the season
for the frosh will be the Glenbrook
North Freshman Invitational next

A health and physical education
graduate of Drake University,

Chamber of Commerce in 1963. He
has received recognition for his
leadership from the Nebraska
State
Association
for
Health,

where

he participated

States

in football,

basketball, track, and golf, Bindas
earned his M.A. in health, physiMichigan State University. He has
done additional graduate work at
the University of Nebraska.
Beside having teaching experience at all grade levels, he has

have

former

the

University

Among

his honors

football

of

been

affairs in
and are
byterian
rently a

He is currently on the Advisory
Committee for the Lifetime Sports
Foundation, a national organization
encouraging _ recreational
sports that is directed by Bud
at

the

National

Junior

Commerce, and the Governor’s
Fitness Committee of Nebraska.
He and his wife are the parents
of two children, 12 and 15. They

coached __ basketball, _ football,
track, cross-country, and golf.

Wilkinson,

by

Physical Education and Recreation, the National Youth Fitness
Project, the Hastings Chamber of

cal education, and recreation from

the
tack

pound junior-to-be, has inherited
Campbell’s spot as guinea pig in
the brain research program which
the university is conducting in
conjunction with a football helmet
manufacturer.

Whatever the comparison, Olson
hit hard enough for the White
defenders in the intrasquad game
which closed the Wildcats’ spring
football drills at Dyche Stadium
Saturday. He was one of the stars
who led the Purple team to a 35-0
triumph, disregarding his wiredup head to bang for 57 yards in 12
carries.
He was just one of a good cadre
of strong runners unveiled by
coach Alex Agase and his staff.
Another
was
Highland
Park’s
Dick Emmerich, who took giant
strides in his battle for the
starting fullback job by rolling 79

A Receiver,

an excellent

Too

blocker,”

Agase

said afterward. ‘‘As a receiver,
he’s been
dropping
them.
all
spring, but he caught them today.”
Olson snared two passes worth
41 yards, the second of which
helped set up the final Purple
touchdown. This was gotten on a
21-yard shot from Denny Boothe
to sophomore end Bruce Hubbard.
Agase expressed pleasure with
the running turned in by Emmerich, who finished as the session’s leading ground-gainer with
92 yards in nine carries. But he
shrugged

off any

the fullback
won.

suggestion

position

White.

But

unhappiness

back, hits harder than Woody
‘Campbell, the old one, there will
be an answer. Olson, a 6-3, 212-

and

Highland Park’s freshman track

880, Kevin Margeson

DENNIS

“Olson is a good strong runner

~ team
closed out its dual-meet
season with a victory over North

and

similar to that in

yards
to a touchdown
on the
second Purple play of the game.

Win Final Dual

high

to an interscho-

For those who are wondering
whether Bob Olson, Northwestern
University’s newest power half-

Little Giant Frosh

ae oon

assume

Sports Editor

Invita-

Loyola at Senior finals, Hanson Park, 12:30
lenbrook

addition

BY LARRY

Glenbrook

will

as one of 12 outstanding leaders in
physical fitness in the United

Club, Elks

active

in

community

Hastings and Madison
members of the PresChurch. Bindas is curmember of the Rotary
Club, Community

Con-

cert, Lake Madison Recreation
Association,
and others.
They
intend to live in Highland Park
and are currently seeking a home
to purchase.

coach

Oklahoma.

is the selection

STEVE BINDAS
New Giant athletic director .

:

Trier E., New” Trier W., Glenbrook S.,
a

He

Highland Park, Hastings participates
in interscholastic
gymnastics.

Emmerich Sparkles in NU Spring Tilt

at

(also

onday

New

In

lastic program

TRACK
Frida
a ae Ten Conference

Northwestern

department.

his new duties July 1.
Bindas replaces Dick Ault, who
resigned from the Highland Park
faculty to accept the position of
varsity track coach at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. Ault’s
resignation is effective Aug. 4.
Bindas has been the athletic
director at Beadle since 1964.
Prior to that he was associated
with the Hastings, Neb., public
schools, where he was a physical
education instructor and coordinator of health, physical education, and athletics for the entire

Glenbrook N. at Maine S. (soph-frosh a

Highland Park AD

had

that

been

“It’s nice to have depth,” he
declared. ‘‘You’ve got to have at
least five running backs.”’
Alex also was pleased with the
work of quarterbacks Bill Melzer
and Boothe of the Purple and
over-worked Dana Woodring of

there

was

some

with the passing

in general,

although

at-

Boothe

and Melzer were on target most of
the afternoon.
Too Many Dropped
“We've

got

a

ways

to

go

to

replace the receivers we lost,”
Agase grimaced, pointing to an
excessive
number
of dropped
passes. “‘But I guess we’ve been
spoiled by guys like Murphy and
Banaszek. These new guys will get
better. Hubbard dropped more
today than he has all spring
combined.”’

receiver,
later on

played
while
muscle
there
might
wherein

and he added another
a one-yard sneak. He

a good portion of the time
Melzer nursed a pulled
in his throwing arm, and
were murmurs the two
switch last seasons act,
Bill

took

over

Denny’s

starting job in mid-season. If this
is a problem, it’s a pleasant one.
Safetyman Rick Venturi, who
set up the second Purple touch-

down with a 22-yard interceptio
return to the 6, also drew prais
from

Agase.

Inexperience
and a lack
oa
quality
depth
were
obviou
throughout the game. But th
spring drills were survived wit
no serious injuries, and there i
time enough in the fall to finis
the rebuilding job which has no
been begun.
The battle will resume then.

The game was conducted under
wraps. Miami, the first opponent
Sept. 23, was watching. And all of

‘that which the offensive platoons

did try was strictly old stuff to the
defenses, so effectiveness was
difficult to determine.
There

were

some

signs

of

strength. The linebacking corps
showed why Northwestern will
utilize

a

44

defense

alignment

next fall. They are not big, but
they are quick and agile. And
there were some good signs at
defensive

end,

where

Evanston’s

Roger Ward has progressed better
than anticipated.
There were some other individual sparklers. Chico Kurzawski
failed to find running

room

on

a

second-quarter sweep around right
end, reversed his field and scam-

pered in for a touchdown.
Top Job by Boothe

Boothe, probably the game’s
outstanding offensive performer,
snake-danced

touchdown

39

yards

to

one

after failing to find a

Purple Parade
First down:
Yards rushing
Yards passing
asses
Passes intercepted
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yards penalized
Purple
White

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Deerfield’s

Indians Too Good

Little Loop

For Giant Netters —

Gets Going
ART

JOE BAUMAN

BELANGER

The

HE PREP SPORTS ACTIVITY—on the state level—
will reach a climax this weekend in all sports except baseball. Tennis, track, and golf chainpionakigs
will be decided in activities centered
at Champaign as the University of
Illinois plays host to the state championships.

More than 300 state high schools
entered the tennis tournaments, held

plus

the

four

Indians’

President Ev Wilson said there
are 70 teams participating in the
association. More than 1,000 boys
8-18 years of age are involved in
addition
to
about
150
fathers
who coach, manager, and operate
the
association.
Many
of the
mothers of the boys are active in
the Mother’s Auxiliary.

Little

League

program

is

Jim

Friedman

doubles

team

of Chips

lements and Andy Crawford won the doubles title in
the same meet with the Trevs No. 2 team of Brian Hewitt and Doug McLaury finishing second.

the Trevs

shut out Oak

Park

Park

district.

5-0 in a meet last Satur-

Hay. Earlier in the week the Indians had shut out defending state
hampion Hinsdale 4-0, thereby establishing themselves as favor-

tes in this year’s meet.
Evanston’s title chances appear slim this year. Both Cale Carell and Mike Madura, the No. 1 and 2 singles players for the Kits,
ere beaten

in district action by Mark

Bishop

of Niles East.

Car-

ell finished second in singles and thus will compete this weekend
n the finals.
LENBROOK SOUTH PULLED a major upset in the Evanston
district by winning the doubles title with a team that had not
played as a unit in dual meets prior to the district.
Tom Snyder and Howie Conant became the first Titans in history
0 win a

district title. Snyder,

a junior,

and

ad outstanding records as singles players
oach Ron Preissig an unexpected victory.

Conant,

but combined

1 singles player the past three years.

to give

Friedman

finished

second in the New Trier district, his best state showing during those

ears.
The state track meet is expected to be a tight affair with both
ew Trier and Evanston
Bloom

rated strong darkhorses.

appears to be the team

listrict results,

with

East

to beat on the basis of last week’s

St. Louis

and

Harlan

also

qualifying

strong teams.

Despite the fact that the Indians defeated Evanston in the disrict, the Kits appear to have a better chance for a state title.
VANSTON
Warren

HAS QUALIFIED
in the 440, Dave

such individual standouts as Nate

Abernathy

in the 880, Ben

Gaines

in

he high jump, and Rich Lewis in the 100 and long jump.

sive times while placing first in the district.
Shore

teams

have no chance

for the team

title, but

an aim for individual championships. The best prospects appear
o be Glenbrook South’s Terry Webb in the high jump, Deerfield’s
evin Harvey .in the discus, and New Trier West’s pole-vaulter
Jeff Morrison.
|

EW

TRIER

EAST

was the only area team

state finals in golf, and coach

Ray

to qualify for the

Fearheiley’s

team

is con-

sidered a strong favorite to defend the title they won last year.
The Trev linksmen won their district last week with a 304 score,
bne of the lowest in the state.

Composing

the Indian

team

e Gurley, Brian Kotzin, Lino Marini, and Norm Schmitz.
cits will be an alternate.

y 18, 1967
se
pe

gs
a

Tuesday,

just

Voss

better

said,

than

“They

we

were.’”?

cooper-

ate with the Highland Park 16-inch
softball league last week and all
games
were canceled—for the
second week in a row.
The games that were

for last Thursday
been

played

scheduled

yesterday.

games

scheduled

were

to have
Regularly

will be

played

tonight.
6:45—Santi’s vs. Rosen all-Stars at
West Ridge;
Flavorama vs. Idlew
Realty
at Sunset Park #1;
La Lira
vs. Dal Ponte at Sunset Park #2.
8:45—Panther
Lounge vs. Lakeside
Realty at West Ridge;
Deerfield Van
Lines vs. Nite ’N Gale at Sunset Park.

So ph Baseball
Team Defeated
The Highland Park sophomore
baseball team played just one
game last week and lost 9-4 to
New Trier East. It was New
Trier’s second
victory of the
season against the Giant sophs.
Highland Park held a 43 lead in
the last inning but the Indians
pushed across six runs to win.

New

Trier

meet

will “

NIMAGA

East 5, Highland
Singles

Park 0

(NTE)
(NTE)

0.

def. Sanford 6-0, 6-1;
def. Silverman 6-1, 6-

Doubles

Hewitt-Landman (NTE) def. Simon-

def.

Park’s

6-2, 6-3;

Drake-Husum

Marx-O’Connell

Golf

The
Northern
Illinois Men’s
Amateur Golf Association has set
up
an NIMAGA
Junior
Golf
League for young golfers between
the ages of 14 and 21.
The program, which is being
arranged by Ace Ellis of Wilmette
and Mike Spinello, will consist of
four tournaments to be held this
summer.
The first three are regular
tournaments, which will determine qualifiers for a championship tournament to be held at the
Chevy Chase Country Club on

Ogden’s 213 Wins

Illinois Golf Title

in the

20,

Bill Ogden, golf professional at
North Shore Country Club, won the
Illinois Open played May 8-9 at
Champaign
Country Club with
rounds of 72, 70, 71, for 213 and
top prize of $1, 000.

Donald D. Stickney of Onwentsia Club in Lake Forest was third
with 77-70-75—222.
Two North Shore-area

880,

and broad jump
as well as
running a leg on the mile relay
team that placed second. Mark
Brower, Rick Melvoin, and Jim
Dodd were the other relay runners.
Dodd also won the low hurdles
and was second in the highs. Steve
Baker took the mile. Melvoin was
second in the 440 and broad jump
and Brower was second in the 880.
Jeff Stern was second in the 100.
Other seconds went to Tom
Bradley in the mile and Dan
Harrington in the high jump.

players

were tied for fifth. Hubby Habjan,

head professional at Onwentsia, —
had 75-78-72—225 and Ed Oldfield
of Glen View Club had rounds
of 77-75-73, also for 225.

Bob Harris
Sunset Ridge

of Winnetka
Country Club

and
was

tied for 10th with 226. Tom Shaw

of Glen View was one back at 227.

Bill Erfurth of Skokie Country
Club shot 231. Bob Henning of
Ravinia Green in Deerfield carded
232 while Bob Bruno
Shore came in with 233.

‘WINNETKA
666 Green

will be

Brian

The

dates

of

the

first

of

North
—

course,

and

Aug.

11

at

Indian

Lakes golf course.

Each
tournament
will have
three flights, based on the age of
the

contestant

as

Flight A is for golfers
ages of 19 and 21.
limited to 17 and
while Flight C is for

of

June

30.

between the
Flight B is
18-year-olds,
those youths

between the ages of 14 and 16.

The top four finishes in each
flight of each regular tournament
will qualify for the championship
tournament.

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Nielsen (NTE) def. Friedman 6-0, 6-3;

Clements
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Hampered by the loss of fieldevent standout Gary Wait, Highland
Park’s
sophomore
track
team finished second in a triangular with North Chicago and
Barrington last Wednesday.
Highland Park’s total of 55 was
just short of the winning 57% for
Barrington.
Mark Rosenbaum led the Giant
firsts

—
—

Results of the New Trier meet:

6-

Second

with

—

be Tuesday against Niles East at
Highland Park.

Addison

attack

6-4, 6-4

The two Highland Park doubles
teams won by forfeit.
Highland Park’s next

2 singles 6-0, 6-1. Jim

Sophs

lost to Bob

Husum

No. 3 6-1, 6-4.

was the worst that
has suffered this
Friedman, No. 1
Chris Nielsen in a
district two weeks

Highland

6-2, 6-3. Dave Marx

O’Connell

won 3-6, 6-1, 7-5. Sanford won at

state title.

this time were

—

On Saturday the Little Giants
topped Proviso East 5-0. Friedman won an easy 6-0, 6-0 victory.
Ed Davidson played No. 2 and

Voss doesn’t have to hide in
shame after that loss. New Trier
has been romping to victory after
victory this season and appears to
be unstoppable in its quest of the
The 5-0 loss
Highland Park
season. Jim
singles, lost to
repeat of the

Scott

Drake and Howie
at No. 2 doubles.

excuses—no complaints.

Silverman lost to Andy ‘Crawford
at No. 3 6-1, 6-0.

didn’t

and

No

Schedule Again
weatherman

Bob Landman

were

ents at No.

The

Highland Park No. 1 doubles
team of Andy Simon and Ritch
Addison lost to Brian Hewitt and

an

honest man.
After his varsity squad lost a 5-0
dual match to New Trier East last

Aug. 25.

New Trier East will rely on Steve Salzman in both sprints, and
ts 880 and mile relay teams, both of which came up with impresOther North

be

a sophomore,

Highland Park will be represented in the finals by Jim Friedman,

ts No.

must

16-Inch Softball

The schedule:

1) AVIS EXPECTS HIS team’s top competition for the state title
will probably come from Oak Park. The Huskies qualified both
However,

Park,

0, 6-8. Both boys will compete in
the state meet this weekend.
Rob Sanford lost to Chips Clem-

Weather Disrupts

| _

singles and both doubles entries in the Oak

Voss, varsity tennis coach

Highland

ago. The scores

Coach Hugh Davis’ netters from New Trier East are
given an excellent chance of taking team honors. Chris
Nielsen won the district title in the tournament at New
the

season this week.

begin in the next few weeks.

state honors.

while

Baseball

the first to get started. Colt, Pony,
and American League teams will

singles and doubles teams from the ~
hicago Public League will vie for

rier East,

Boy’s

Association began its 1967 baseball

The

n the past two weeks to determine ®
he players for the state finals. The
first and second place winners in
singles and doubles from each of 14
district tournaments,

Deerfield

Jim
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By ART BELANGER

It
was
about
10 am.
The
_ Evanston district track meet had
started just minutes earlier.

I
wanted to talk with Dick
Weinberg, one of Highland Park’s
_ relay runners. But I couldn’t find
him with the rest of Highland

- Park’s team.
“Where’s
coach

Mel

Weinberg?”
Edwards.

I asked
“Oh,

he’s

_ probably over helping set up the
- hurdles,” was his reply.
He wasn’t setting up the hurdles
but he was working, keeping a
- watch

on Highland

Park’s

entries

in the early heats.
Weinberg wasn’t

scheduled

“We

to

run

to

until late in the afternoon.
would

have

pay

for

bus

and

the relay team

driver

to bring

Highland

he said. ‘So I’ll pass the time
here. It’s a treat for me to just
watch some of these runners.”’
Weinberg is a very articulate
young

man—in

more

than

one

language. In fact, he intends to
further his education at the University of Wisconsin next year and
major in Spanish and Latin Amer-

“Tf

Continue

I can

about

51

run

seconds

the

I might

Ten

track

team.

You

3:27.5,

good

enough

to

go

down-

finals with a 50.4 in the 440, good
for fifth in the district. That

Bill Mack

and

you

can

see

on

meet

days,”

said

Wein-

berg. ‘‘We work on the passing of
the baton but Barnett and Mack
can’t run
sessions.”’

really have

ran to take third place in the mile
relay at Evanston with a time of

that to the injuries to Lee Barnett

team

to

make a fourth man on a relay
team at Wisconsin,”’ he said, “‘but
it’s pretty hard to run on a Big

tice, Barnett and Mack teamed
with Weinberg and Charlie Coch-

state for the finals this weekend.

been suffering from pulled hamstring muscles. ‘“‘We only run as a

in

try

had _ its

why we have trouble competing.”
Barnett and Mack have both

Track

quarter

has

“We
only had one day of
practice on our track this year,”
Weinberg explained. ‘‘And add
and

ican subjects.
May

Park

troubles this track season, not the
least of which is the fact that the
running
track
has been under
water for all but one day.

later in the day,”

with

us

in

practice

Even though they couldn’t prac-

to be good.”

Cochran Qualifies
Cochran also qualified

for

the

accounted for Highland Park’s 3%
points in the district which was
won by New Trier East 63-57 over
Evanston.

Several other Little Giants put
on fine performances but failed to
gain

a

berth

weekend.

in

Jim

Champaign

Dodd’s

this

20.8 in the

180-yard low hurdles established a
new sophomore school record and

Mark
Rosenbaum
set anoth
soph standard with a leap of 20
in the broad jump.

On Tuesday of last week t
team placed third behind No
Chicago
and Barrington in
triangular. North Chicago won
with

76,

Barrington

had

64,

a

Highland Park 19.
Got Most Points
Cochran in the half mile, We

berg in the 440, Gary Wait in t
discus,

and

Steve Halperin

in t

mile accounted for most of t
Highland Park points with seco
place finishes.
The final activity for the tea
as a whole will be the Suburb
League
meet
to
be _ held
Evanston May 27.
' TEAM STANDINGS
New
Trier
East
63;
Evanston
Deerfield 18; Waukegan 13; Mundel
11; North Chicago 10; New Trier
9;
Lake
Forest
9;
Glenbrook
So
9; Glenbrook North 9; Niles North
Notre
Dame
615,
Niles
West
Libertyville
4;
Highland
Park
3
Niles East 2; Warren 1.
High jump—l. Gaines
(E); 2.
(GBS); 3. Ascher (D); 4. Ellis (NTH
s. Jenkins (E). H—6-71 15 (Meet reco
= Frets 6-614 by Mohr of Maine Eq
"Broad

Jump—l.

Jenkins

(E).

Lewis

H—6-714 aa:

(E);

reco

Malingiey’ (GBN). D—23Discus—1.
Harvey
aa
2.
G
(GBS), 3. Groenke (LF). D—154- 342
Shot put—1.
Howland
(M);
2.
Avoy (NW); 3. Horsting (E). D—5.
100—1. Lewis (E); 2. Wald (NT
, es
(NTE);
4. Bualer,
(N

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es

mE

os

He wank on i win ‘the intel Al | Zaeske a Deerfield is

|high lb:

in lane six at the right. (Bud Daley Photo)

sata

Holt

Wins District Hurdles

SPORTS

2

“Tt’s the happiest day of my
life.’
That was Rob Holt speaking
after the Deerfield senior quali_ fied for the state finals at Cham-

Larry Dennis,

paign by winning the 120-yard high

- oe

ae

hurdles

in

the

Evanston

district

last Saturday with a time of 14.9.
“J just couldn’t seem to do
anything wrong,” he said. “T felt
smooth. I wasn’t concerned about

i - winning the district title I just
wanted to qualify to go downstate.”
Holt’s coach, Fred Hein, said he
wasn’t too surprised by Holt’s
showing. ‘‘He’s tough in the big
meets,’ Hein said.
In gaining the victory Holt had

to beat two boys he had lost to in
previous meets. He lost to Steve
Drew

gan

of Waukegan

Relays

and

in the Wauke-

he

lost to Lon

Wolf of Glenbrook South in a dual
meet. Drew finished second in the

district and Wolf was fifth. They
both qualified for the state finals,
however.

Deerfield

had

18

points

as

a

team in the district, far behind
the 63 for New Trier East and 57
for Evanston.

had established the school record
with a time of 2:00.9.

Warriors’

880

relay

team

also qualified for the weekend
finals by finishing fourth. Running
on the team
were Dan Field,
Mitch Simmons, Mike Cloud, and

Shattuck.

Their

time

was

season

Holt wasn’t the only Warrior
winner. Junior Kevin Harvey won
the discus with a throw 154-34,
his finest effort of the year.

them.

The

time

1:29.0,

a meet record.

Scott Ascher jumped 6-3 in the
high jump, but had to settle for

formance but failed to make the
finals as he set a Deerfield school

third

record

as

Ben

Gaines

of

Freshman

turned

in
by

won

6-0,

Glabman
Harris

62

beat

No.

1 sing

lost

to

M

Trier 6-1, 6-1
at

Proviso.

New

6-3, 6-4 and

Sa

Trier’s
Wally

Natl

lost at third singles to Mark St
6-2, 6-4.

Evanston set a meet record of 67%.

Chuck

Park’s

Rosenhouse,

Harrisof New

2:00.2. The state qualifying time
was 1:59.0. Earlier in the year he

1:31.1, the best of the

place

Highland
Dan

Editor

The

Giant F rosh-Sop
Netters Divide 2
Highland Park’s frosh-soph t
nis team split a pair of meets 1
week, losing to New Trier East
but topping Proviso East 41.

It’s ‘Happiest Day’ for Warrior
By ART BELANGER

{);
2.
4 . Kotz (Mt);

880 relay—1. New. Trier East (Wa
Salzman, McFadzean,
Myers);
2.
anston;
3, Glenbrook North;
4. De
field.
T—1:29.0
(Record,
old
m
1:29.5, Evanston, 1966).
Pole vault—1.
Morrison
(NTW);
Fuller (E); 3. Clendening (W); 4. H
(NTE); 5. May, (E). H—141.
Two
mile—1.
ee
(NTE);
Dehlinger (E). T—9:38.5.
SE
Foster
(NC);
2. Aberna
(E); 3. Davis (NTE); 4. Lewis (NT
T—1 i.3e 6.
440—1.
Warren
(E);
2.
Robin
(NTE); 3. Langston (NTW): 4. Brin
(LF); 5. Cochran (HP). T—4 ar
180 L.H.—1. Myers (NTE);
(W):
3.
McRoberts
(M);
$s
(NTE); 5. Brozowski (ND). T—19.7.
Mile—1.
Kuhnle
(NN);
2. Wort
(L). T—4:21.9 (Record, old mark 4:
by Kuhnle, 1966).
220—1. Salzman
(NTE);
2. Brin
(LF);
3. Schulman
(GBN);
4.
R
; 5. McFadzean
(NTE). T—2
Mile
relay—l.
New
Trier
BH
(King,
Selby,
Davis,
‘Robinson);
Evanston; 3. ee
Park; and (
Notre Dame;
. Niles West. T—3:23

Oa

ae

Rob Holt (second diedmn left) aida: the firsrst barrier of the aed

120 Fg H. —e wre
(W);
King NTE);
Wolf (GES), nr

“aes wee

winning
Rick

Mittleman

an _ outstanding
running

for

was

the

per880

in

Home Run Paces
Deerfield Sophs

In the doubles competition Ji

With a two-out homer by Kirk
Gustie in the last inning providing
the margin of victory, Deerfield’s
sophomore baseball team _ beat
New Trier West 5-4 to extend its
victory streak to six games.
Six Warrior errors were fatal
but clutch by Jim DeJong and
Mike Patrick enabled the Warriors to stay close.
Gustie’s homer broke a 4-4 tie to

preserve
Daniels.
season.

the
He

victory
is

now

for
5-1

for

Pete
the

Oppenheimer
and _ Jonat.
Rosenblum lost to Doug Con
and Dick Wolff 6-2, 6-4. No
doubles of Peter Cerf and Te
Gips beat New Trier’s John
caris and Bob Stein 2-6, 7-5, 7-5.

Rosenblum played No. 1 sing
against Proviso and lost to Sq
Daniels 6-2, 6-3. Oppenheimer bh
John Jacobs of Proviso 6-3, 6-2
third singles.
Gips and Jeff Migdow combi
for a victory in No. 1 dou

against Proviso and Scott Garl
and Glabman of Highland P
beat Jack Worthinton and
Thornton 6-2, 6-2 at second sing

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THURSDAY,

YEAR

MAY

11,

1967

Slate Hearing
On Kottrasch,
Hovland Cases

Is Urged
The Deerfield Homeown
ers’ Association has sent a

—

letter to village council memThe

the

Deerfield

Plan

controversial

Commission

Kottrasch

and

will hear

Hovland

testimony

on

subdivision

re-

bers urging them

zoning petitions during a public meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday

in the village hall.
The hearing on the Kottrasch

petition for rezoning

a 5-acre tract on the southeast corner of Elm

of

The association’s
was written after

and Franklin

as multiple-family units.
The Hovland subdivision rezoning
is being sought by John Glorioso of
Gee Builders in Glenview. Mr.

family to multiple-family zoning.
His attorney, Richard Ross, told
the plan commission last week that
the property as it is zoned now is

worthless

because

it

adjoins

brickyards and the village garage.
Plans to Sell

Mr. Ross said that the owner has

by

no use plans
for the property
because he plans to sell it, and does
not intend to develop it himself.
The
Kottrasch
property,
now
being utilized for a flower shop with
another site also being considered
for rezoning.
Eugene Bergmark is seeking the

80-acre

Action

divided

Bergmark’s

The letter also urges the trustees

petition

was postponed until after the plan
commission considered the Kottrasch property so that the two

into

which

grid-like

now

lots

is

with

unimproved streets.
Mr.
Glorioso
and
the
other
property owners in the subdivision

(Continued

pieces could be zoned together.

tial community?”

Deerfield Juvenile Officer Don iad auctions bicycles at the
icycles had been lost or
police department's annual event. The
stolen and brought to the police department during the year. (Staff
Photo by Larry Graff)

on page 6)

“The trustees might also indica
what

they

think

the village
explained

the

population

should eventually
Dave

Warning,

be,”

a me

ber of the homeowners’ board.
This request would be predicated
upon trustees’ approval of the
contract during their meeting Monday night.

Me etings

Over

Simmers

pias

should indicate, in very gener
terms, where they think the villa
is going. Will it be a_ service
community? A primarily residen-

Planners vs. Homeowners

Feud

Urge Guidelines
think
that
the

“We

Improvement

subdivision,

&lt;

to establish broad guidelines, —

The development could serve as
an impetus to improve the entire

rezoning in the 500 block of Elm St.
for a 17-unit apartment building.

one

the village being drawn.

square-foot lots under a_ special
amendment to the village zoning
ordinance approved in early April.
Spark

zoning

might simply be revised, instead
of an entire new master ‘plan for

Mr. Glorioso’s lots are bounded
Hackberry Rd., Wilmot Rd.,

Could

9

They suggested that the present
comprehensive

Laurel Av., and Willow Av. The lots
now are zoned in 36,000-square-foot
lots and could be rezoned to 10,800-

a special-use permit, is adjacent to

on Mr.

Editorial on page

Glorioso hopes to build 82 homes
which would sell from $35,000 to
$42,000 on about 40 acres in the
northern half of the subdivision.

the

letter, which |
a board of

directors meeting Monday
sht
urges the board to explore furth
the scope of the master plan.

If both were rezoned, the entire
area probably could be developed

The petitioner, Frank Kottrasch,
is seeking a change from single-

a —

with Carl Gardner Associates for a master plan.

Sts. was continued from last week’s

plan commission meeting.

to take

second look at their contract _

. The letter
homeowners’

also notes that thi
association would

very

to

willing

planners

in

any

help

way

the

mas

possible.

“We'd be glad to take a survey to

Antagonism between the Deerfield Plan Commission and the
Deerfield Homeowners’

erupted

last

Association

Thursday

during

a

plan commission meeting.

The

argument

centered

around

he association’s most recent newsletter, which contained a section
reading:

“The Homeowners’
Association
has criticized the ‘back room’
policy of the plan commission.
After holding various public hearings, the commission

has retired to

Aberson asked Martin Wald, an
association director who attended
the meeting, to provide an explana-

tion of the charges that the commission was holding secret meetings.

Mr. Wald said he had not read a
final copy of the statement and that

he did not want to comment on it.
Mr.

Aberson

replied,

“It’s

about

able
to
substantiate
you’ve said.”

public meeting).

mission

held

secret

meetings,

“Residents attending the hearngs have not always been informed
hat the activities
were
being

the dates.

ontinued in another room. The
Secretive manner of the current
plan commission does not, in our

tion’s board

opinion, inspire confidence, provide

were

public

outburst” and unable to reply.

or

promote

Commission

Chairman

posed

commission

Mr. Wald and
another member

shopping

center

south

St.
Mr.

Warning

and

Mr.

Wald

the

two

going

through

directors

said

could not comment on these specific

charges

until

reviewing

plan

said

“I

won’t

deny

that

I

haven’t

cally held our workshops
and
usually everyone trails back there
with us. I have felt no need to

but

announce it,’’ Mr. Aberson said.

“But I would like to know what
they’re getting at. What are they

sudden

week

members.
Mr. Aberson said Tuesday that he

always announced that the public is

the records,

this

to discuss these charges
do anything else to help,’
and other questions of ‘desirable
Warning explained.
plan commission procedure” during
Explains Master Plan
a July meeting with commission .

invited
to attend our workshop
discussions in the back room of the
village hall,’ Mr.
Aberson
said
Tuesday.
“This is where we have histori-

the DEERFIELD VILLAGER that they
this

they hope

commission records.

David Warning,
of the associaby

of

Deerfield; on Dec. 15, 1966, after a
hearing on problems of the Hovland
subdivision; and on Feb. 2, 1967,
after a hearing for rezoning on Elm

of directors, later told

“stunned

held

meetings on Oct. 6,
hearing on the pro-

Mr. Wald said he could not provide

After
John

plan

anything

He also asked Mr. Wald to state
specific instances when the com-

information,

the

“back room”
1966, after a

time someone called you down on
this. You people have never been

the back room of the village hall
and had its meeting
(so-called

itizen participation.”

that

determine residents’ desires or to

John Aberson

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

The

M

directors’ action followed an

informational meeting of the association last Wednesday. Mr. Gardner
explained the master plan and Mrs.

Catharine Price, village clerk, told
the history of local planning.

.

Mr. Gardner assured the homeowners that his firm would not |
prepare a master plan without
consulting with various groups in
the village first. He said that the
firm’s proposed contract with the _

village calls for at least 10 public |
meetings before the master plan is —
formalized and sent to the trustees
for consideration.
Mrs. Price explained that the
village’s first master plan had been

charging us with? They’re always
willing to admit
they’re
wrong
when they’ve been proven wrong,
but by then the damage is already

made

done.”’

building outdated the earlier plan. —

Controlled

in the

early

1950’s

after the

post-war building boom, and that
the second master plan had been

developed in 1958 after additional

circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

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some

discusses

Center,

Senior

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points

fine

across

celebrated

the

during

nation

Health,

May.

secretary

Gardner,

In

Department

U.S.

and Welfare,

Education

John

of

words

the

of the

and

“Our

goal is to help our older Americans

of

in

Winnetka

to live full

has

served

(Continued

probably

from

will divide

assessment

the

cost

page

5)

by

a special

of

improving

the streets and installing curbs,
gutters, sidewalks, water mains,
and sanitary and storm sewers.
The village has been trying

to

encourage Hovland property owners to install the improvements
through special assessments for
more than three years, but the
property owners have balked because of the cost, about $40 a
frontage foot.
Also next Thursday,
the plan
commission will conduct a public

Briarwood

Vista

the B-2 zones.

6

are _ perbut not in

District
Supt.
Charles
Caruso
called
the
budget
‘‘encouraging

over-all’’ because of the decreased
deficit and the fact that it occurs in

only one fund. He also said that the
over-all debt of the district will
probably be reduced.
Total estimated revenue in 196768 is $1,226,000. Taxes will bring in
about
$502,000
and _ state
aid
$377,000. The rest will come from
such items as textbook rentals.

sites

and

districting,

the

Other

a complete revision of

of

the

contract

funds

and _

budgeted

amounts
are:
building,
$77,000;
transportation, $31,000;
municipal
retirement, $12,000; and bond and
interest, $134,000.
The board is expected to approve

was

the budget at its next meeting. A
date for public hearing on the
appropriation ordinance will be set
at that time.
In

other

business,

the

board

heard a report by Dr. Nathir Sara
of the Committee for Interdistrict
Cooperation
concerning
applications for federal funds for two

workshop programs.

He said that the first, an outdoor
education program costing $33,000,
will probably be approved after
the committee makes some minor
additions. It will involve 25 teachers
working
through
the
summer on methods of including the
outdoors in the studies of children

in grades

kindergarten

through

8,

and developing a course in ecology
at the high school level.
The second program, on sex and
health education, will be applied for
May 15 and could be developed in
the 1967-68 schoo] year. The committee is asking the U.S. Office of
Education for $25,000.
Dr. Sara said it will be designed

to help children “‘grow up gradually
and progressively to a healthy way
of life’’.
VISIT IN DEERFIELD

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Grile, 865
Warwick Rd., Deerfield, recently
had as their guests, Mr. Grile’s
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester L. Grile of Ft. Wayne,
Ind.

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of new sewers, and hear a report
from the board of building appeals
on inclusion of the B-4 business
district in the village fire regulations.
New Business

New business on the agenda will
be discussion of policy on central
burglar alarm
installation, and
discussion of installation of an
intercommunications system in the
police addition.

The

subdivi-

sion.
The inspectors will check pedals,
steering, chains,
chain guards,
wheel alignment, front light, bells
or horns, and rear lights.
Don Tiffany, Deerfield Police
Department youth officer, said it
will be easier for the police
department to trace lost or stolen

board

request

from

also

will consider

the Kitchens

a

of Sara

Lee for a change in the method of
sewer charges, and hear a report
from the plan commission recommending rezoning from
square-foot-residential)

R-1 (20,000
to
R-2

(12,000-square-foot residential).
VISIT IN FLORIDA
Mrs. Norman E. Crawford and
son, Norman Roy, 672 Lombardy
Ln., Deerfield, recently visited her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Merl Crawford
in North Miami, Fla.

bicycles when they are registered.
Bikes which are not registered

Saturday may be registered any
time in the police department in
the village hall.

FIRST TIME on the NORTH SHORE!
Salesman’s Samples
of GIRLS and BOYS Anparel

at
Manufacturer's Cost

(central business) to B-1 (neighbor-

property.
Gas stations
mitted in the B-1 zones,

the

reading to an ordinance requiring
closed circuit television inspection

members will inspect bicycles in
the parking lots at Deerfield Grammar, Alan Shepard, Holy Cross,
and Maplewood schools, and in the

hearing on a request for rezoning a
lot at 540 Waukegan Rd. from B-2
hood business) district.
_ Dr. William Burns has told the
planners that he would like to
develop a two-story building on the
lot which would include ‘offices and
a retail store.
He said that he would be willing
to sign a covenant preventing him
from building a gas station on the

which

of

mates on cell security equipment,
hear recommendations of the Manpower Commission, give a second

5 Bike-Testing Stations Open

Hearing

total

said they wanted to know more
about master planning.
The board also will open esti-

as

of Wilmette,
to serve the communities
Originally established
Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, and Highland Park, the center recently
has extended its area of service to include Deerfield, Highwood,
Northfield, and Northbrook.

in

first phase,

Approval

ship, and for service to others, through its five-day-a-week program.

park

a

of which $829,000 is salary expenses. The education fund, up
$100,000 over last year, is the only
deficit item in the budget.

postponed until after a May 3
meeting of the Deerfield Homeowners Association. The association

creative and purposeful activity, for companion-

Deerfield youngsters may have
their bicycles inspected for safety
devices and purchase 50-cent registration stickers from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday at five locations.
Deerfield police and Rotary Club

cost

a

the village zoning ordinance, and a
study of the brickyards.

years” by providing opportunities for leaning, for
Noonan

The

of the

will

government,

. coordinator for community planning.
For nearly 10 years the Senior Center has been
helping to meet the “challenge of the later
Mrs.

$28,000.

for

plan

feasibility of a central community
complex for village and township

Many different organizations are participating
in local community observances throughout the
North Shore by sponsoring open-house demonstrations, exhibits, and special programs in
recognition of senior citizens. The North Shore
Center

plan

district

long-range

and interesting lives, to contribute, to participate, to share in the life of the community.”

Senior

The

Associates
master

The plan also will include suggestions for utilization of Deerfield’s
undeveloped areas, an analysis of
the present
and future school

W.

a tentative

000 over last year. The budget will show a deficit of only

Other Suggestions

EETING THE CHALLENGE of the Later Years’’ is the theme
of the fifth consecutive Senior Citizens Month, which is being

wie

night reviewed

$17,400 which is about $5,000 less than in 1966-67.
The major portion of the budget, 76 percent, consists of
salaries within the education fund. The fund totals $945,600,

business area.

By MRS. T. CLIFFORD NOONAN
President, North Shore Senior Center

110 Monday

in the village hall.
Council members are expected to
approve their contract with Karl

business district and traffic circulation and parking problems in the

Senior Citizens

Cover Features

School District

of the

trustees
probably
will approve
Monday, will cost $17,000. The plan
will include studies of the economic
feasibility of expanding the central

of

Melvin

gardening with Mrs. Henry: Schwennecker of Deerfield and
E. Weil of Glencoe. (Howard Fochler Photo)

most

RICHERT

1967-68 budget of $1,243,000 — an increase of about $240,-

comprehensive
village.

Garden Seminar

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previous

Deerfield Village Board’s time during their meeting at 8 p.m. Monday

Gardner

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“If the North Shore is ever going
to go for apartments, they will go
for this,’’ said Milton H. Solomon,
attorney for the developer.
The
planned
development
_includes several buildings ranging
from 2% to 12 stories. The proposed

development also includes 42 single

family
homes,
a _ nine-hole
golf
course,
man-made
lakes,
tennis
courts,
swimming
pools,
and
a
school site.
Jack Gould, of Jack Gould and
Co. of Chicago, mortgage bankers,
is the developer. He said he has a
contract to buy the property from
Mrs. Mary Krembs of Evanston.
The Northbrook School District has
also been negotiating for a 10-acre
site in the complex for a school.
Expect Protest
Highland Park and Northbrook
both are expected to protest the
development,
although no formal
action on the proposal has been
taken by the local boards. Deer-

Project Planned

field officials

said they

comment until
posal further.

could

not

the

pro-

studying

ments.
west

to the

north

site

is

zoned

now

Lake-Cook Rd. and Lee Rd. are
partly or wholly within the incor-

and
for

municipality.

North-

brook is nearly contiguous on the
south, and Deerfield on the northwest. Glencoe is separated from
the site by parts of the Cook County
Forest Preserve and Edens Ex-

pressway.
The developers have asked the
Cook
County
Zoning
Board
of
Appeals
to change
the existing
zoning of R-2 (two acre residential)
to R-6, which allows multiple-story
apartments and planned develop-

porated area of Highland Park.

The county board has five Repub-

Would Need 3/4 Vote
Even if the zoning board recom-

ous to the property on two sides, is

closest

area

the

single family dwellings.

Highland Park, which is contiguthe

The
of

mends

the rezoning after a public

hearing,

the

Cook

County

Board

would have to have a three-fourths
vote to grant the rezoning if a
municipality within 1% miles objects.
The nearest municipality is High-

land Park,

which

is contiguous

to

than

High

5,000

voters

School

District

urday, despite heavy “no”
votes in two elementary districts.
The final ‘‘yes” vote was 2,922,
while ‘‘no”’ votes totaled 2,173.

Voters

in Deerfield

Elementary

District 109 and Highwood-Highland
Park Elementary District 111 rejected the tax hike, although precincts were split.
District 111 Splits Vote
In 111, the proposal passed by 140
votes
in
Precinct
13
(Wayne

Thomas

School),

votes in Precinct
School). District

and

lost

by

243

12 (Oak Terrace
109’s Precinct 8

turned down the hike by one vote,

Club,

and

Don

DeSandro,

the

available
Arthur
assistant

The Lake County Board of Superisors Tuesday began a fight over
hether the county comprehensive

zoning ordinance should be amended.

Deerfield
Frank
should

ernon

Township

Supervisor

Peers said the ordinance
not be revised continually.

Township

Supervisor

Clar-

ence Pontius said the ordinance
should
be
changed
to
exclude

apartments

from

the

urban

resi-

dential (UR3) category.
Mr. Pontius is chairman of the
ounty zoning and planning committee. He and Warren Twp. Supervisor Robert Depke
are conerned
with
potential
apartment
developments
within
established
residential areas.

Samuel Smith, Deerfield Twp.
assistant supervisor had the last

May

II,

1967

He

was

referring

to

the

proposed

last

major
comprehensive
zoning
amendment
passed in January,
1966. Mr. Smith said the amendment

was

committee

rushed

after

inactivity
and
through the board

tion that

through

many

months

the

of

then
jammed
with the stipula-

“‘if it isn’t okay

we

can

amend it later.”’
Mr. Peer said he voted against it
for that reason.

Mr. Smith added that “now we
are finding out what’s wrong with
the amendment after it’s
effect more than a year.”

been

in

The question involves an urgent
zoning problem with two developed
Warren Township areas near Gages
Lake having a strip of UR3 zoning
between them. The UR3 classification allows 35-foot-high apartments.

Gages Lake residents are opposing

apartments

in

the

and asking for amendment
entire zoning classification

strip

of the
to ex-

clude apartments.
Mr. Pontius said areas in Vernon

Township

also are zoned UR3

and

residents of Lincolnshire and Riverwoods
don’t
want
“carte
blanche”
apartments
in_
their
neighborhoods, either.
The entire principle of county
zoning is at stake, according to Mr.
Peers. “A zoning law should be
dependable
and
consistent,’
he
said. “If a developer can’t count on

zoning

remaining

few years,
County.”

he won’t

1968-69

school

Gosling,
administrative
to District Supt.
Karl

the same

for a

invest in Lake

An ordinance to hold hearings to
amend UR3 and other residential
zoning classifications was passed
27-3 by the board. Mr. Peers and
two supervisors
from Waukegan
voted against the measure.

identical referendum

in 1961

was turned down by voters 2,884 to
1,257. The proposal was defeated in

for

every precinct except number one
in Bannockburn.
The biggest defeat in Saturday’s
referendum came in Precinct 12,
and Precinct
6 (Highland
Park
Public Safety Building).

Giving 113 its greatest vote of
confidence was Precinct 1, where
the referendum carried by a more
than 2-to-1 margin.
Large ‘‘yes’”’ votes also were cast

in Precinct

3 (Edgewood

School)

and Precinct 10 (Wilmot School).
Both precincts voted almost 2-to-1

in favor of the proposal. Edgewood
School is in Highland Park School
District 108, and Precinct 10 is in

Deerfield

Wilmot

School

District

110.

The proposal passed in Bannockburn

School

Highland

District

106,

Central

Park School District 107,

margins

‘no.”’

The

between

polling

‘‘yes’”’

place

and

for

Pre-

cinct 2 is Indian Trail School, for
Precinct 5, Dudley Dewey’s Garage;
for
Precinct
7,
Walden
School; and for Precinct 9, Maple-

wood School.
Precinct 4 Turns Tide
Mr. Gosling said the turning point
in the referendum came with the

district’s 45-vote victory in Precinct
4 (Red Oak School).
Up

until

the

time

of

that

tally,

with 10 precincts already reporting,
‘‘ves’’ votes exceeded ‘“‘no”’ votes
by less than 100. Victory was
assured

when

the

Precinct

3

(Continued on page 77)

Pd

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TOT

word. He said, ‘“‘We told you so.”

the

workers.

An

By JUDI NICOL

until

year.
Plath, said Monday that the referendum’s success was due primarily
to the increased effort by precinct

Board Fights Over Zoning

to vote

vote

district. The higher rate probably
will be levied next fall and won’t be
Kiwanis

Republicans

proposal in that district’s Precinct

education-fund tax-rate ceiling, will
produce more than $500,000 for the

Deerfield

suburban

6.

District 113 officials predict that
the increase, from $1.11 to $1.32 per
$100 assessed valuation
in the

current president, mow grass around the Milwau-

to the

District 108, and District 110.
Close races occurred in Precincts
2, 5, 7, and 9, all of which had 10-

while the total was 44-18 against the

kee Road station in Deerfield as part of Deerfield
Clean-Up Week. The project was sponsored by the
Kiwanians. (Staff Photo) Story on page 13.

objects

(Continued on page 77)

113’s tax-ceiling increase a
749-vote victory margin Sat-

president of the

Park

Precincts Split
But 113 Wins
gave

Peet (right), founding

If Highland

rezoning, which they plan to do, it
will be necessary for at least two

the property on the north and east.

More

Harold

lican commissioners from the suburbs, and this group is usually
more sympathetic to suburban objections. The rest of the board
members are Chicago Democrats.

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Rotary Slates

By MELINDA UPP
, ~The

North

Shore

Mental

Health

Association may have to ask local
Pe governing bodies to levy a tax to
‘support its programs, Dr. Stanley
_ Bristol, the association’s retiring
president, said Monday.
Speaking to the 70 persons who
_ attended the association’s annual
meeting, Dr. Bristol said, ‘‘Al-

though

our community’s financial

support has been increasing at a
gratifying pace, our costs have
_ been going up even faster.”
Dr. Bristol explained that this
course

has

depleted

the

associa-

tion’s cash reserves.
Cites Problem

“The conviction grows in me that
our

-

course has been sound, but now

hew

ways

crease

must

inrome.

be
Our

found
three

to

in-

current

sources—local
chests
or funds,
_ State grants, and fees—obviously
cannot continue to provide sufficient

a $90,000 interest-free loan
$60,000 from the association’s

After his speech, Dr. Bristol
turned over leadership of the association to Mrs . Ellis H. Harris, 7
Hickory Ln., Northbrook, who was
elected the new president of the
board of directors.

and
cash

reserves which had been set aside
for continuity of services. Both of
these
sources
must
be
repaid,
however, Dr. Bristol said.
About one-fifth of the cost, which

Attends

will be met over a_ three-year
period, has already been raised
through private donations.

A major

said. He added, ‘‘One of the most
gratifying aspects of my term as

y8

se

apy
rh"
we’,

He explained that the problem is

eae

»

American

Jewish

Mrs.

A
she

brook.

Northbrook
is a past

College

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Pes

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&amp;

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of

wt

resident 27 years,
president of the

SPE

hoe

Reid

es

Deerfield,

the

and is
Illinois

people

ages

of Vietnam.

should

weigh

no

The

pack

more. than

five pounds.

Suitable items
package

are

to include

in the

crayons,

pencils

paper, cotton clothes (new or clea

Peters of Winnetka, Craig Schopf of

used clothing) for one- to seven
year-olds,
wrapped
hard
candy

Deerfield, and Richard J. Farrell of
Wilmette.

small hand toys (plastic, metal, o
rubber), and vitamin pills.

.*

ee

of

The Deerfield club also is making
a special appeal for all persons to
prepare “Concern” packages fo

Others who were elected to the
board are John M. Stalnaker of
Northfield, Mrs. Lawrence J. Lawson Jr. of Kenilworth, Mrs. Charles

&gt;
*

in-law made the tape and slides.

David Blumberg of Highland Park,
and Mrs. Richard Diemer of North-

Society.

ho

Northbrook Rotary Club whose son

during the annual meeting were the
Roger

Teachers

The presentation,
“A Persona
Visit to Vietnam,” will be made b
Ed
Carter,
a member
of the

Chi-

Elected to the board of directors

She is a former board member of
the Northbrook Public Library, the
state board of the Illinois League of

through contacts with

the

Adult

Winnetka, and has taught in the
Winnetka School District nursery
school.

Humane

our community chests and funds.

and

the

of Greater

Mrs.

the

Northbrook School Board
current president of the

president has been the proof of
community support from our work

Chicago,

Council

Rev. Roy Colby of Glenview,

from

“This encouraging start bolsters
the faith we all mustered to take
this momentous step,” Dr. Bristol

of

Deerfield Rotarians will hear a
sound tape and view slides taken i
Vietnam during their meeting af
12:15 today in the Villa Moderne.

Committee.

and earned her
from Lake For-

est College. She also was graduated

Mrs. Ralph Bettman.

income,” Dr. Bristol said.

cago,

Mrs. Harris attended the Univer-

fund-raising drive from the general
community will be conducted this
summer, under the chairman of

as evidenced

Institute
Education

Wisconsin

sity of Wisconsin
bachelor’s degree

Viet Program

Women
Voters,
the
Northbrook
League
of Women
Voters,
the
Citizens
Information
Service
of
Chicago, the Winnetka Associates
of the Women’s Board of the Art

rs

D

a

nae,

~e-

&lt;a

one for the association’s board of
directors, and for the communities
which

the

association

serves—

In Highland Park
nearly everybody
shops Thursday nights

_ Deerfield, Bannockburn, Glenview,
Highland Park, Highwood, Kenil_ worth, Northbrook, Northfield, Wilmette, and Winnetka.
“One

_

alternate

provided

by

_ few years

souce

of funds

is

passed

a

legislation

ago. Simply put, local

government may elect to grant tax
_ funds to community clinics such as
ours,” Dr. Bristol said. He explained that the legislative committee of the board of directors is

making

a

careful

possibility.
He

added

must

study

that

the

of

this

ear

association

eae ee

segment of the North Shore popula-

Explains Limits
‘From its inception, we have
limited our mental health diagnostic and therapy services to the
_ lower income range of our community. But what about the next

family

income

range—$10,000

to

.
Highland

Park

shopping

night

merchants

have

in this shopping

By

“Can we continue to assume

this great
afford the

able

to

united
Hub

on

Thursday

of the

North

as

the

a ar
4.

Reason

—

ee

evening

Shore.

many of you had social engagements

on Friday evening.

So, for your

convenience,

open

evening:

the following

stores

$20,000?

cash

8

cre

think about serving a broader

tion.

_

pa

ee

are

on

Thursday

“i 9

ahs

oa
4

that

group can obtain and
private services avail-

them?

It

is

becoming

increasingly apparent that the answer is ‘no’ in a growing number of
instances,’ Dr. Bristol said.

“AS a community agency, sup= ported by community funds, we
cannot ignore this challenge,’’ he

said.

we

“Fortunately,

face

he

success.

are

the

They

are

the problems

problems

related

to

of

the

increasing complexity of our society and growing awarness of the
importance of mental health. I
have no doubt that we will continue
to find answers.”
Dr. Bristol noted that last year
the association met the problem of
space, and began constructing its
$150,000 facility in Northfield. The
hew 10,000-square-foot Irene Josselyn Clinic will be ready for
_ occupancy July 1, Dr. Bristol said.
The building is being financed by

McLaughlin

Jr.

of

Deerfield has returned to Catholic

confidence where you

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�EDITORIALS

DEERFIELD VILLAGER

VOTE
ON
SCHOOL
REFERENDUM.

Y
;

YES

(
Your

Hollister

Newspaper

DaviIDA. ROE...... Vice President and Publisher
RICHARD

L.. HOLLISTER

.... Pb.

Established

July,

J. RICHARD

LESLIE

ee

1966
........... Managing

Editor

ee cele President

A Master Plan Is Needed
OME Deerfield residents, and even
more surprising, some village trus-

tees, seem to doubt the wisdom of spending $28,000 for a new master plan.
In

economic

terms

alone,

the

master

plan’s cost is a bargain. A sound plan will
save

the

village

many

court

costs

while

trying to enforce its zoning beliefs in the
future. The courts are much more likely
to uphold municipalities’ zoning wishes if
they can be documented with the clear
logic of a master plan.
The cost is only one of the fears that
villagers have about the plan.
During the Deerfield Homeowners,

As-

sociation meeting last week, some residents said the master plan will recommend

apartment,
commercial,
industial,
other ‘‘undersirable” zoning.
The

and

master planners undoubtedly

recommend

some

multiple

family

will
resi-

dential zoning. Whether it will be more
than the village now has cannot be known
until the planners are into their work.
The planners will strive for a logical
and reasonable plan that supports effective government services, holds up in
takes

and

court,

into

residents’

account

desires for primarily single-family homes.

Residents must do their share by remembering that apartments are not automatically a bad thing.

Conveniently
located multiple-family
units provide moderately priced housing
and can be a very effective recruiting enticement for school districts seeeking new
faculty members. Apartments do not necessarily attract lower-income

families.

They also do not necessarily over-burden the schools with more youngsters
than revenue potential. District 109 officials, in fact, have determined

that apart-

ments are a neutral factor.

NBDERSO

Business and industry greatly enhance
a school district’s financial future by providing tax revenue without children.

Only ini Deerfield |

Deerfield residents consistently have
demonstrated a willingness to support
their public services. Yet even the most
willing homeowner cannot surpass the
statutory ceiling which the General Assembly has placed on governing bodies.
Most of our taxing districts are rapidly
approaching those ceilings.

By MELINDA UPP
HEN James Wetzel retired from the Deerfield Village Board
his fellow council members bemoaned the loss of his quick wit.

Without the help of revenue-producing
businesses and industries, school, recreation, library, and other services suffer.
Careful planning can prevent this.

We know that most trustees recognize
the value of the master plan and plan to
approve it at Monday’s council meeting.
We hope that the vote will be unanimous and the Homeowner’s Association
will attend to support the decision.

of: Aptakisic-Tripp

School District 102 will decide the
educational future of their children Satur-

day when
increase

they vote on two proposals to
taxes.

which

includes

most

of Riverwoods

and

part of Lincolnshire, had taxes comparable
to its neighbors, it would not have a com-

parable amount to spend on its children.
shire have kept their communities residential

and

have

a tax

base

less

than

that

mission to raise the ceiling on the education fund tax xate from $.97 to $1.18 per
$100 assessed valuation and on the build-

provided by business and industry.

ing fund tax rate from 18.8 to 37.5 cents.

to spend only about $470 per student an-

If the district were to levy at the new
ceiling immediately, the taxes on a home

nually,- while other North Shore districts
are spending $600 or more.

assessed at $10,000
about $40 next year.

The district needs money desperately
to pay teacher salaries. The school board
recently raised the salary schedule, lifting starting pay from $5,200 to $5,800.

would

increase

by

The district’s tax rates now are by far
the lowest in the area. Deerfield School
District 109 has an education fund tax-

rate ceiling of $1.51 per $100 assessed
valuation and a building fund ceiling of
18.8
trict

cents. Deerfield-Wilmot School Dis110 has an education fund tax-rate

ceiling of $1.60 and a building fund ceiling of 25 cents per $100.
Even

if

May II, 1967

the

Aptakisic-Tripp

district.

Consequently,

Aptakisic-Tripp

is

more

than a year ago.

As District Supt. Di Vincenzo
“We're going broke.”
District residents must
by voting ‘“‘yes” Saturday.

we

were

glad

office with contact- papered

to see

that corn

still grows

in the village

filing cabinets

to remembering

the details

of almost every zoning case in Deerfield history.
Mr. Stilphen said, “I think jury duty is a wonderful thing and a won-derful way to fulfill civic responsibility. I just wish they’d picked someone — anyone — else to serve.’

prevent

Seems that many of the cases she’s been called to hear invol
zoning cases or other matters which she is familiar with as the employee of a public governing body.

“They ask me who I work for, and when I tell them, I’m i
I got to hear one case last week,

put

it,

It was

about a eat-ane

hall.

9
PAT on the back this week to just about every member of every
service organization in the village. Almoft all are! workir

toward Family Day, Deerfield’s all-day Fourth of July Celebration,a

most are busy with service projects of their own.
The

Jaycees

are taking

orders

this week

and

next

for their aati

Chark-O-Chick sale and are planning their June 3 Junior Sports sta
boree.
The Kiwanians have completed one of the most successful Clean-L
Week campaigns in village history. Anyone who commutes
what a tremendous job they did at the Milwaukee Road station.

The Chamber of Commerce

kno
;

and garden clubs also will beautify the

central district. And Deerfield Rotary Club members are collecting 5pound packages

of supplies for Vietnam

as part of ‘‘Project Concern. ae

:

The contact is Rotary president-elect Roy Kissling.
HIS week’s police news was topped by a Deerfield woman
called the police last week to report a shot gun blast.
She said someone

that

though.

lision. I think the defendant’s attorney was partly deaf and dic
hear who I work for,”’ she said.
So Mrs. Emery sits in the jury rooms between being rejected = one
lawyer after another and the work piles up on her desk at the
llage

able

The additional money also is needed to
staff, equip, and maintain the school addition completed

In a way,

hall. Norris Stilphen, Deerfield’s philosophical village manager, has
‘banned jokes from his bulletin after our crack in last week’s colum
about the weekly funnies.
Philosophical he may be, but Mr. Stilphen is not really happy that
his right-hand, Mrs. Marge Emery, is serving jury duty in Waukegan
last week and this. (Mrs. Emery can do anything from brightening the

“T was really excited about it before I started serving,” Mrs. Emery :
said late Friday after she had been excused for the day.

This is because Riverwoods and Lincoln-

District officials are asking voter per-

But another board member — who spoke too quickly and softly to
identified — may uphold the tradition.
During last week’s meeting, new trustee George Kelm was se
between George Schleichr and Brnard Forrst. Cracked the new
“You can’t do that! We won’t be able to see the Georges for the
rest!”

He isn’t half as unhappy about it as she is.

Vote ‘Yes’ for Aptakisie-Tripp
ESIDENTS

5

was trying to shoot her.

Deerfield police promptly went to her home to investigate.
They discovered that the top had popped off a bottle of soda.

who
:

�Entry Deadlines Monday

Pageant Contests Nearing
The deadline for filing entry
blanks for the Miss and Mrs.
Deerfield Pageant contests is 5
p.m. Monday.
The applications are available in
the Deerfield Villager or in any
Deerfield

beauty

salon or women’s

apparel

shop.

They

returned

with

should

a photograph

be

to the

Deerfield Village office, 444 Central
Av.,

Highland

Park;

to

Ford

Pharmacy; or to Deerfield Post
Office Box 156.
Local organizations are urged to
enter

one

or

more

although candidates
sponsored by clubs.

candidates, .

need

not

be

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organizations, will be the basis for
judging candidates for the Mrs.

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hobbies,

clubs,

social

activities,

honors

won,

community

service,

etc.

Deerfield contest. Entrants must be

married residents of the village.
Charles Buccola, Family Day
Inc. board chairman, said that the
judging will not include homemaking

Joe DeTata (foreground) of the Deerfield Police Department and
Nicholas Cascaramo of the Highland Park force admire the trophies
they received at last week's awards banquet of the North Shore
Police Pistol League. (Staff Photo)

Planners Say ‘No’
To Kennedy Plea

feel

endanger

the lives

the

such

a

road

in

signed by 98 of the 102 families in
the area. He said he had not been
able to contact the other families.

During their meeting last week,
the plan commission pointed out
that more development is possible
in the area and there could be a
time when such an access road is
John

_

Aberson,

chairman,

commission

approval

subdivision.

Mr. Kennedy presented a petition

desirable.

The

plan

commission

said the commission has

to act in a way which gives the
village the most flexibility in the
future.

tracts
corner
roads.

Both

of

the

of

two

located on the northwest
of Deerfield and Wilmot

the

Pete

Carlson

and

the

Edward Horenberger estate were
given recommendations to rezone

from R-1 (20,000 square feet) to R-2
(12,000 square feet). The commission noted that a small varyance
for the Horenberger estate will be

necessary for it to comply with the
proposed change.

Mr. Carlson had asked for the
rezoning so that he could subdivide
the tract into three

lots. However,

the commission felt it could not do
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in

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to

insure

delivery

newspaper.
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of

your

berger property.
The village board will act on the
plan commission
Monday night.
BACK FROM

baking,

Revlon

Beauty

products.

sold

by

recommendations

HAWAII

Miss Sharon Imber of Highland
Park has returned home after a
holiday in Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss
Imber
is the daughter of the
Thomas T. Imbers of 492 Sumac
Rd.

Mrs.

The

are

now

Family

Day,

Inc.

on the date of her choice.

Miss Judging
Miss Deerfield Pageant judging
will be on the same general criteria
as the rules of the Miss Illinois
Pageant, since Miss Deerfield will
compete in the state contest.

Bonnie Bell products will provide
the judges, who will decide among
the candidates on the basis of their
appearance in street clothes and
evening dress, their poise, their
and their personality. Swim

suit competition will not be part of
the preliminary or final judging for
Miss Deerfield.
The preliminary judging will be
held at 8 p.m. Monday in Woodland
School, and the final judging during
a dance June 10 in the Alan B.
Shepard Junior High School.
Mr. Buccola said that five wellknown bands will play for the June

10 dance. Admission will be $1.50
per person. The dance is open to all
‘ residents of the Deerfield area.
Miss Deerfield candidates must
be a resident of the Deerfield area,
no younger than 16 nor older than

23,

and

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MISS DEERFIELD CONTEST

house-

board members. Further information is available from Mr. Buccola,
1326 Elmwood Av., Deerfield.

recommended

rezoning

as

liminary judging will be held at 8
p.m. in Woodland School.
The three finalists who are selected during the preliminaries will
be guests of Family Day, Inc. at a
private dinner-dance May 29, when
the final judging will be held.
being

would

of children

such

Dinner-dance

The Deerfield Plan Commission has recommended rejection of a petition by David Kennedy of 472 Castlewood Ln.
to have the reserve status of a vacant lot in the Clavinia
Subdivision removed.
The lot is being reserved as a possible access road to the
Tennaqua Club. However, Mr. Kennedy said he and other
residents

skills,

keeping, and sewing.
Entrants may submit scrapbooks,
although they are not required.
During the preliminary judging
Monday, the candidates will be
asked to discuss their ideas about
the woman’s place in the future of
Deerfield.
The judges will be provided by

high

school

graduate

before Sept. 1, 1968.

Miss Deerfield will be sponsored
in the Miss Illinois contest by
Family Day, Inc., and her expenses
to the state contest will be paid by
the Deerfield organization.

Plan Commission Issues

Budget’ Goal Report
The Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission
has issued its
annual
report
and $514,045 1967
budget outlining projects completed

during 1966 and planned for 1967.
The commission’s $514,045 budget

for 1967 provides

for several

projects,

including

an

program,

a sewer

and water

gram,
gram,
plan.

The

open

new
space

pro-

a mass transportation proand the Fox River regional

commission

also

will

con-

tinue working on its comprehensive

plan for the six-county area which
it serves, including Lake, Cook,
DuPage, Kane, McHenry, and Will
counties.
The commission staff has _recommended adoption of a “Finger
Plan,”’ which suggests development

of the six counties with mass
transportation facilities extending
like fingers from a hand.
Industry and major regional facilities, such as shopping centers,
universities, and medicaé centers,
would be placed along the fingers
of the
system
with
residential

developments

clustered

around

them.
One goal of the plan is to provide
recreation areas close to concentrations of population by placing open

space and very low intensity areas
between the corridors of development, as close to the heart of the
region as possible.

The

annual

report

also lists the

municipalities which contribute to
NIPC’s support. These include Eyanston, $1,000 or more; Highland
Park, $700 to $799; Wilmette, $600
to $699; Winnetka, $500 to $599;
Deerfield,
Glenview,
and
Northbrook, $400 to $499; Glencoe, $300 to
$399;
Northfield,
$200
to
$299;
Highwood and Kenilworth, $100 to
$199; and Golf, $1 to $99.

ERROR CORRECTED
Mr. and Mrs. Jules H. Beskin
have
moved
to 250 Hazel
Av.,
Glencoe, from
Deerfield, not to
Deerfield
from
Glencoe
as_ incorrectly reported in a recent issue
of the DEERFIELD VILLAGER.
The couple’s children are Marilyn, 12; Karen, 10; and Barbara 5.

May II, 1967

�Lincolnshire to Object
To Industrial Rezoning

Nonresidents’

Park Fees Up
The

The Village of Lincolnshire plans to object tomorrow to the proposed

specifically,
I think
we
should
oppose it,”” Mr. Balzer said.
The resolution approved by the
board notes that industrial zoning

53-acre

industrial
development
at
the southwest corner of Aptakisic Rd. and Milwaukee
Av.

would

not be compatible

with the

surrounding area, that an industrial
development would create traffic
and other hazards, and that sur-

rounding property values would be
reduced.
Because Lincolnshire is within
one-half mile of the property, its
objection will require a_ threefourths majority approval of the
rezoning
by the Lake
County

NEWS

ABOUT

by

the

Lake

Lincolnshire

Board.

County
The
and

Sophie Wargaski, are seeking rezoning from highway commercial
and agricultural zoning to limited
industrial zoning.
They

have

not

outlined

tee, noted that he is new on the
board, had not studied the fees, and

their

plans for developing the property.
The Lincolnshire Village Board

could
not make
an_ intelligent
recommendation to increase the
fees.
Board members agreed to study
the increase and a possible family

voted unanimously Monday night to
file a resolution of objection with

the Lake County Board of Supervisors.
Village

Pres.

Fred

Balzer

said,

“This proposal would bring industry onto Milwaukee Av. We have
always opposed this.” He added
that the proposal is “in no way
comparable” to Lincolnshire’s master plan of development.
He noted that the gravel pit on
the property would make it unsuitable for development unless the pit
were filled as a land fill. “And

as

special

industrial

uses

in

classification

the

are

patrolmen

the

work

Deerfield

full-

Police

$2 to $2.20 an hour.

The board

also

patrol car if the car is delivered
before the next village board meet-

ing.

well

in the directory is the

numbers. Emergency numbers and
an area map of Lincolnshire will be
added.
A classified section featuring
local merchants provides revenue
to help meet printing costs.

Community Club
Of Aptakisic-Tripp
Will Meet Tuesday
_ Aptakisic-Tripp Community Club
will have its final meeting of the
year at 8 p.m. Tuesday in AptakisicTripp School.
This club, which raises money for
is

open

Guest speaker will be Terry Ong,
an Adlai E. Stevenson High School
senior who is an American Field
Service
exchange
student
from

Malaysia. He will show slides and
films of his homeland.

Musicians to Give

Pi

Dozens of area residents are bringing their
cameras to Mary Black's tulip farm at 2000 Half
Day Rd. in Bannockburn. Residents may order

by

listing of all Lincolnshire residents,
including addresses and telephone

May II, 1967

with

ture of up to $2,000 for a new police

will be ready

special school projects,
to all area residents.

of

raise

decided to study a salary increase
for the village treausrer and to
consider transferring to him more
responsibility for special assessment collections.
The board also approved expendi-

under way, according to Jim Dorn,
association president.
The book, revised and printed
Featured

village

The

to

The salary of the village clerkcollector also was increased from

Plans for the new Lincolnshire
directory published by the Cam-

every two years,
December, 1967.

pay

of

Department.

of

Directory Is
Under Way
Association

village

time

“They are vague about what they
want to build, and until we know

Forest

several

salaries

Lincolnshire

the county.

bridge

agreed

the

employees.

on that property,”’ Mr. Balzer said.
He noted that land fills are
permitted

rate for next year.
The board also

policemen will be increased from $3
to $3.35 an hour and the pay of
Thomas Rogge, who acts as the
village police chief, will be increased from $385 to $400 a month.
Lt. Rogge has been working about
120 hours a week with the Lincolnshire force. His hours were reduced
to 105 to 110 hours a week and a
fifth patrolman will be hired. All

that’s the last thing we want to see

limited

Board

from $12.50 to $25, but voted not to

Zoning Board of Appeals at 1 p.m.
in the Half Day fire station.
owners of the tract, Edmund

Village

decided to increase nonseason fees for the park

increase season fees for residents.
The daily fee for residents and
guests accompanied by residents
was decreased from 75 to 50 cents.
Several trustees felt that the
season fee for residents should be
increased to $3 or $3.50 to establish
a reserve and help offset costs of
the
permanent
toilet
facilities
which will be installed this summer.
But the proposed increase was
defeated by those who felt that the
issue should be studied further.
Trustee Peter Donohough, chairman of the board’s park commit-

A hearing on the proposal will be
conducted

Lincolnshire

Monday
resident

bulbs they like which will be
delivered next fall. (Staff Photo)

Boy Scout Troop 78 Helps
Lake Zurich Tornado
Boy Scout Troop 78, only one
month old, took part in ‘‘Operation
Lake Zurich’ to aid the recent
tornado victims of that area.
Scoutmaster Leonard Bierman of
Lincolnshire said, ““The boys may

be newcomers to the ranks of
Scouting but they certainly showed
they know the third law of Scouting, which is that a Boy Scout
should be prepared to help all other

Fishbein of Half Day;

Gene

and

Kindergartners
May Register

Victims

and Ken Johnson, Bruce
Steve Van Demerkt,
and

imported

Kindergarten
registration
for
School District 103 will be held from

Lowry,
Danny

Owen

and Frank Vanderstappen of Deerfield;
and Michael
Whaley
and
Ralph Davis Jr. of Lincolnshire.

9:30 a.m.

to 11:30 a.m.

and

1 p.m.

to 3:15 p.m. next Wednesday in
Laura Sprague School.
Children enrolling must be five
years

old by Dec.

required
certificates

Adults who helped Bierman included Donald C. Johnson of Half

tration.

Day and Thomas P. Whaley, Ralph
A. Davis, and Joseph Kinderman of
Lincolnshire.

able
up,”

to

1, 1967, and

present
at

Kindergarten

the

their

time

fees

of

will

are

birth

Not long after the tornado struck,
call

for

aid

units.

Boys

Scouts

in

went

in troop
pack

78

out

to

78

and

Scout

Cub

responded

by

collecting bed linens, towels, and
washcloths for Lake Zurich residents whose homes had
molished by the twister.

Scouts

taking

part

been

were

de-

Bruce

Laura

Sprague

be

pay-

during kindergarten “roundwhich is tentatively set for

Aug. 29.

Sets May

Laura
Sprague School’s third
annual science and art fair will be
held in the school gym from 7 to
9 p.m. May 26.

Students in kindergarten through
fourth grades will compete for
awards.

26 Fair

The art show will consist of work
done

in classes,

while

the

science

fair will display independent projects. Completed projects are due
on May 19 but perishable items
may be turned in the morning of
May 26.

19

The Adlai E. Stevenson High
School music department will present its second annual Spring Band
Concert at 8 p.m. May 19 in the
school auditorium.
Admission is free for the public
concert.
A wide variety of selections are
scheduled,
including
ensembles,
classic band selections, and jazz
numbers. Earlier in the week, the
band will visit elementary schools
in the area for special concerts.

regis-

people at all times.’’
a

Concert May

District 103 to Hold
Graduation June 7
School District 103 will hold
eighth grade graduation ceremonies
at 8 p.m. June 7, in Half Day
School.
Classes will meet for only one
hour on June 8, the last day of
school, and busses will return students home at 10 a.m.
SCHOOLS TO CLOSE
Al&amp;schools in District 103 will be
closed May 30 for Memorial Day.

�six votes.

Norman Wilewski, and Peter Nick,
hopes to clear confusion regarding
the date the classrooms will be
vailable from the Kildare-Coun| -tryside School in Long Grove.
# The Long Grove school, which is
presently constructing an _ eight-

‘room addition, may not release the
‘classrooms if the’ addition is not

feet in the main

closer than 500 feet
property platted or
family residential,
than 200 feet from
way.
The

second

to surrounding
zoned as singleand no closer
a public high-

amendment,

if

ap-

completed by fall.
_ ‘We had hoped to receive the
assrooms in July to accommodate
the rising enrollment in our district,’ Mr. Dulski said.

proved by the village board, would
have the effect of prohibiting the
construction of guest houses in the
village.
The last amendment would raise
the fee required of anyone petition-

The district has added about one
teacher and between 25 and 30 new
students each year and is expected
to continue growing at that rate,

to $100.
All three recommendations were
the same
as those made last

according

to Supt.

Michael

The board also discussed plans to
int and repair the utility building
next to the school, purchase 30 new
assroom desks for $900, and study

parking lot.

Other Monday business included
an offer by the school’s Community

shrubs,

grounds

group to beautify the
with

flowers

and

a decision to hire a new

part-time custodian, and a report
y Mr. DiVincenzo on the 8th grade
trip to Springfield May 24.
|
Mr. DiVincenzo also assured the

board that a school insignia flag
had been purchased and would be
vailable

in time

for the June

2

Cal., in June.

Charles, who will graduate from
Deerfield High School next month,
will enroll for his freshman year at
the University of Iowa, Iowa City,

in

September.

The

Shattucks

re-

- cently returned from California,
| where they took the coastal drive
_ from San Diego to San Francisco.

2

were

Pres.

Paul

Martin,

who

was present at the plan commission
meeting, said the reason for the
country club zoning amendment
was to forestall the erection of any
additional ‘unsightly’ structures
on the property.
A restriction

another

on

measure

horse

owners,

discussed

at the

house

meeting

was

the

first

regu-

trustees

are

Lawrence

Zant,

Don

with

other

structure,

with

a bachelor’s

to $103,700,

while

but had no com-

ments to make to the board.
Dr.

Robert Medina was installed as a
member of the plan commission.
He was appointed to the board at
the last meeting.

Hill, chairman,

@ Finance—Mr.

® Health,

safety

and

Mr.

as-

Steele

welfare—

Dahlstrom, and Richard Steele.
The new committees are:

Mr. Zant, chairman, assisted
Mr. Dahlstrom and Mr. Hill.

® Zoning—Paul Henschen, chairman and zoning officer, assisted by
William Hill and Mr. Steele.

assisted

Dahlstrom.

®@ Building—Roy Stanger, chairman and building officer, assisted

was named road commissioner.

@® Roads—Mr.

Former

by

Steele,

Mr.

Stanger

trustee

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with almost every petition. Commission members said the fee is
not sufficient to cover the cost of
having an official record printed,
and of retaining legal advisers.
Only one person, David Metrick,
an ofifcer of the country club, was
present at the meeting besides the
local members. Mr. Metrick said
meeting

Prime Pit

degree

Fish
he. Seclon

discussed in a special committee. A

the

the

gone from $12,988 in 1964 to $12,900
during the current school year,
while expenses have soared from
$16,712 to $20,000.

date for a hearing has not been set.
The guest house recommendation
was made because the village had
difficulty determining when houses
become a two-family use on singlefamily property.
The fee hike was deemed necessary because under the $50 assess-

Before

in

If residents approve both referendums Saturday, the tax bill on a
home
assessed
at $10,000 would
increase by about $40 in 1968.

have increased from $77,956 to
$135,000. Building fund revenue has

November
meeting,
was _ not
brought up at the Monday night
meeting. The measure is_ being

he was observing,

compet-

districts

more than

education fund has increased from
$75,714

New Committee Appointments

larly scheduled board meeting attended by the village’s three new
trustees, elected Apr. 18. The new

itive

from $5,200 to $5,800 per year.
Since
1964, revenue
from

Riverwoods Trustees Confirm

The

| meydale Dr., Deerfield, will move
Barbara,

they

$50

were confirmed last week by the
Riverwoods Board of Trustees.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Shattuck and son, Charles, 626 Dim-

Santa

However,

from

Appointments to six committees

Shattuck Family Plans
Move to West Coast
to

commission

made again because the November
meeting was held in the Wilmot
Grammer School outside the Riverwoods village limits and was ruled
illegal.
Village

ays to repair the school drive and

‘school

plan

November.

DiVin-

cenzo.

Club women’s

ing the

club

order to remain somewhat

teacher

By MIKE DAVIES
The Riverwoods Plan Commission Monday recommended
three zoning amendments, one of which dealt with the Ravinia Green Country Club.
The commission recommended that no accessory buildings be erected on the country club property unless they
700

ers’s salaries.
The board recently approved a
new teacher salary schedule in

Tripp School, completed

area.
The
new
salary
schedule
increases the starting pay for a

Ravina Green Affected

are within

a year ago.

instructional
and teach-

i

to the

is used to pay for
materials,
textbooks,

Bn
OOD

classrooms

Aptakisic-Tripp School.
The
committee,
composed
of
chael Leider, George Barthule,

needed primarily to operate and
maintain the addition to Aptakisic-

i

night to study the
of two newly pur-

students. The district now has 345
students, and anticipates 25 more
for the 1967-68 school year.
Revenue from the education fund

Mn

School Board Pres. Joseph Dulski
of District 102 appointed a com-

to operate the school for the rest of

Da
ADP

By District
chased mobile

sent facilities.

created,’’
the board’s letter explained. ‘‘We are not, at this time,
asking for new construction.”

Planners Okay
Zoning Change

Are Studied

mittee Monday
Proposed move

staff, and equip the district’s pre-

“For new construction, a separate referendum and separate site
and construction fund must be

224

Be

Portables

fact

was

Se

tax-

the

enrollment

Se

fund

emphasized

the 1966-67 school year.
The building fund rate increase is

when

Be

building

rate ceiling from 18.8 to 37.5 cents
r $100.
In a letter to district residents,
the district board said, ‘‘This.is the
third time we have submitted a

letter

that Saturday’s referendums would
not finance construction, but would
be used only to maintain, operate,

1964,

ee

The

ate ceiling from $.97 to $1.18 per
00 assessed valuation, and an

The district has been forced to
borrow $35,000 at 5 percent interest

oe
RP AAPRDPPADADPD

District officials are seeking an

increase in the education fund taxin the

Riverwoods

community

suffers in both social and economic
values.”’
The first referendum was defeated by 13 votes and the second by

‘increases from noon to 7 p.m.
Saturday.

rease

whole

District officials pointed out that
the district’s education fund tax
rate has not been increased since

ee

vote on two tax-rate ceiling

the

ABOUT

ae

education,

NEWS

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referendum to the people. Please
do not turn us down again. If we
cannot maintain a high standard of

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Men’s

news

and men in service:

WEDNESDAY (eight days before
publication).
Society, clubs, photos, and other
women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.

(Photos

due by noon Friday.)

Conedera

May

i,

1967

�Kiwanians Complete Clean-Up Work,

Club to Install New President
Mrs.

Announce Winners in Essay Contest
The
final
Deerfield
Clean-Up
Week
projects
have
been
completed, and about 1,000 essays have
been
judged
by
Deerfield
Kiwanians.
Finishing the beautification of the
Milwaukee Road station in Deerfield were Harold Peet, founding
president
of Deerfield
Kiwanis;

Sixth grade:

First place, Donald

Biggam, Deerfield Grammar; second,
Missy
Hayes,
Deerfield
Grammar;
third,
Beth
Strauss,
South Park; and honorable mention, Mike Fox, Wilmot; and Jeff

Ganger, Deerfield Grammar.
Seventh grade: First place, Mary
Wiermanski, Holy Cross; second,
Diana Long, Wilmot; third, Steven
Levine,
Wilmot;
and _ honorable
mention, Sue Welch, Holy Cross.

Here is the man who
can answer all your

clean-up week chairman.
Boy Scouts who worked Saturday
were David Sause of troop 52; and
Marc Blocj and Mike Bloch, troop
550. Key Club members who helped
with the project were Pete Heald,
club president; Bob Bix, program
chairman;
Merrick
Leler,
vice
president; and Tom Heidenfelder
and Gary Mandler.
In
a
letter
to
all
Deerfield

Mgr.,
and

teachers and students about the
essay contest, Mr. York and Mr.

in words and pictures.
“It was no easy task to select the

winners. A group of us worked on it
for several
make final

days before we could
decisions on the ones

Crane

and

be

to take

happy

be

Other

in-

officers

who

will

Divisions

group’s

Outgoing officers also
honored during the d'nner.

last

social

event

of

ing

secretary;

Mrs.

Ruth

the

US

FOR

ALL

YOUR

NEEDS

IN...

READY TO USE
Concrete

Mix

Mix for Patching
@ Mortar Mix for Brick Laying
@ Black Top Sealer &amp; Patch
@ Sand

which we considered best.”
The winners are:

First grade: First place, Mark
Warning,
Maplewood; _ second,
Cindy

Pilger,

Wilmot;

othy Ames, Maplewood;

third,

USED PAVER'S

Tim-

and honor-

PATIO

able
mention,
Monique
Fritsen,
Holy Cross, Peter Cooper, South
Park; and Tim Poland, South Park.

BRICK

Glazed Brick —
Brick of all descriptions.

Second grade: First place, Robin

Nelson,

Kipling;

“White CRUSHED DRIVEWAY STONE
“Merrimac GRAVEL... for something
“FLAGSTONE and BLUESTONE

of applications;
Patios,

Olson, South Park; second, David
Lindsley, Maplewood; third Kathy
Schmidt, South Park; and honorable mention, Mike O’Connell, Holy
Cross;
Kathy
Killelea,
Walden;

Bobby

RAILROAD
TIES
Use for a variety
walks, etc.

Ideal for Patio, Walks,

Third grade:
Holy

Johnson,

First place, Donna

Cross;

second,

Maplewood;

Also

An-

drew Lyon, Walden; and honorable
mention,
Nancy
Hucker,
South

Park; Mark
McCormack,

Anderson and
Holy
Cross;

TOP SOIL AND HUMUS

Joe
and

Ralph Hartel, South Park.
Fourth grade: First place, Susan
Thorsten, Wilmot;
Steven Jacob-

son, South Park; Elizabeth Monaco,
Shepard; and honorable mention,
Janet
Long,
Wilmot,
and
Jeff
Beller, Maplewood.
Fifth grade: First place, Kevin
Treacy, Holy Cross; second, Chris
Helgoe, Maplewood; third, Janine
Carroll, South Park; and honorable
mention,
Barbara
Baier,
Maplewood,and
Kathy
Thomas,
South
Park.

comes

with

weathered

Sharon

third,

etc.

Cut 8" wide for putting up
retaining walls &amp; edging.

Thurston, Waldon.
Barth,

unusual

“DRY WALL STONE

and David

for beautiful

LAWNS J
HPT

RT RC

We

a rustic

appearance.

All Sizes of DRAIN
And SEWER TILE

will

Materials

for

draining

ALL

WANT...

that

sunken

area

custom-blend
combinations

of

top soil, sand

YOU

READY

WHEN

YOU

WANT

IT!

MIXED

and humus to your
specifications.
A

SPRING

MUST

BROWNIE ROUNDUP
All troops in east Deerfield will
participate in Brownie Roundup
day Saturday in Daniel Wright
Woods from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Activities

will

include

sing-alongs,

races, and games.
VISIT IN DEERFIELD

Miss Eunice Pamp of Miami is
visiting her brother-in-law and sister,

Mr.

Jacobson,
field.

and

Mrs.

70 Mulberry

Roland

Rd.,

A.

Deer-

HARD
YODHTBITTI
See our display ad
ay

II,

1967

in-

a

Wessel-

hoff, corresponding secretary; and
Mrs. Mureen Anderson, treasurer.

school year.

CALL

@

be

stalled include Mrs. Phyllis Jason,
first vice president; Mrs. Bernadette Magrath, second vice president; Mrs. Aileen Kennedy, record-

HEADQUARTERS

Materials

Rental

will

BUILDING SUPPLIES

will

your order.

Pye) &gt; Pe) Al

DeSandro said, “We
were overwhelmed by both the number of
entries and the ability exhibited by
you children to express yourselves

JOE
Building

questions,

Ready

MEET MR. CUMMINGS AND
MAKE MUTUAL YOUR

Donald DeSandro, the current president; and club members Thomas
Berry, Jerry Grethen, Dick Moore,
Perry Zemlicka,
and Bob York,

Anges

stalled as president of the Holy
Cross
Mothers’
Club
during
a
dinner meeting Tuesday in Adria
Restaurant, Lake Bluff.
The
installation
dinner,
which
will include cocktails at 6:30 p.m.
and dinner at 7:30, will be the

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�‘Davidson

People and Politics

Will Speak

By MARTHA

ITH LESS THAN TWO MONTHS remaining in the current legislative session, our lawmakers must soon decide whether increased
state taxes are needed.

W ednesday
Carter

Davidson,

torial

director,

nam.

and

WBBM-TV

will

foreign

edi-

discuss

Viet-

affairs

at

a

Wednesday
reception sponsored

oor

2

i

B ACAUEMY PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS

P “FRONT PRoe™
« TUNE Le
20

Mrs. Alfred Mansfield of Lake Forest, Mrs. C. R. Beauregard of
Bannockburn, and the Very Rev. John H. Reinke, S.J., cut a cake
during a kick-off luncheon for the new Academy Playhouse. Mrs.
Mansfield and Mrs. Beauregard are ticket subscription chairmen and
the Rev. Reinke is president of Loyola Academy in Wilmette, where
the plays will be presented.

bureaus

Eyed by Shell Oil Compan
Shell

planning

Oil Co.

a

reportedly

shopping

center

Deerfield.
E.

LeRoy

Hall,

extend

its water

and sewage

treat-

ment facilities to the new development and annex it to Bannockburn,

Mr. Hall said.
The
owned

39-acre
by the

site formerly
Charles Fiore

was
nur-

series, but already has been rezoned for highway-commercial developments.
The Shell Oil Co. had a building
permit for a one-pump, $40,000
service

station

on

the

corner,

however, the permit expired in
December. The permit could be
renewed.
The company has not applied for
a renewal or for another permit for
the shopping center buildings.

Miller,

estate

planning

specialist and executive vice presi-

dent of the Life Insurance Planning
Corp., will speak at an 8 p.m.
meeting of the Single Parents Club
tomorrow.
Th Single

Parents

Club,

open

any person who is widowed,
rated,

or

divorced,

meets

to

sepaon.

the

second and fourth Fridays of each
month in the First Presbyterian
Church of Deerfield, 824 Waukegan

Rd.
The
estate

speaker,
planning,

an expert

on real

securities,

and

stock investments, will discuss personal financial planning and protection. Before joining the Life Insurance Planning Corp., he worked for
two Wall Street brokerage firms.
14

the

ABOUT

Congo,

South

Vietnam,

and

Berlin.

He

Bannockburn

has

been

awarded

France’s

highest award, the Legion of Honor
with the rank of Chevalier, for his
contribution to American
under-

standing of international problems.

District 109 Approves

Hiring

District 109 Board of Education
approved the appointment of two

keeping the present salary schedule of $22 per day and $11 per half

day for the 1967-68 regular substitutes. A higher schedule was discussed for the permanent substitute

French

and

part-time

last

superintendent,

her

per day and $14 per half
permanent substitutes.

taught

received

B.S. degree from National College
of Education and will teach the
primary grades in Walden School.
In other business, a report on the
progress of the additions to Walden,

Kipling

Schools

was presented by Leonard Wicklund of O’Donnell, Wicklund, and
Pigozzi, Evanston architects.
The recent trucking strike has

complicated

principals next year.
Dr.
William
Fenelon,

in

year at Shepard.
Miss Linda Young

and

teachers who will relieve assistant

experience

delivery

of

certain

district

recommended
day

$26
for

The board’s insurance committee
encouraged acceptance of a Prudential

insurance

plan

for employ-

ees.
James Newell suggested splitting
the premium cost 50/50 with em-

action. Effective date will be Sept.
1.

Mr.

Construction

Wicklund

showed

of

board

members the preliminary plans for
the new Southeast School in Briarwood Vista, which will go out for
bids in June.
The board also added Mrs. Ellen
Cunningham,
Mrs. Harry Davis,
Mrs. Virginia Granfield, Mrs. Anne
Matteoni, and Mrs. Reta Shepard to
the
approved
substitute
teacher
list.
Board
members
recommended

taxes. The governor recommends
broadening

the

retailer’s

or increases

new

in the rate of existing

that this new revenue be obtained by

occupation

(sales)

tax

to

include

service

occupations. This would include most business transactions not presently
covered by the retailer’s occupation tax.”
- In addition to these proposed new broadening bills, cities are seeking
additional revenue through a half-cent increase in the present retailer’s
occupation tax, Sen. Berning continued. The cities already receive a
half-cent of the existing 4-cent tax.
HILE

“some

THE

GOVERNOR

has

said

that

the

broadened

occupation tax would meet the city’s needs,
municipalities, particularly in our sub-

Sen.

retailer’s

Berning

said

urban area, doubt this, because they have few
service establishments in their areas. At present,

the retailer’s occupation
state and then rebated

tax is collected by the
to cities and counties

based upon the collections from each.”
Sen.

Robert

Coulson

(R-31st)

of Waukegan

has

proposed an alternative system of distribution,
the Deerfield Republican pointed out.
“His

bill

would

provide

for

distributing

the

sales tax on the basis of population, rather than
the amount of the receipts. One-third would go to
the counties and two-thirds to the cities, with

allocations

among

each group

based

on popula-

tion.”’
Rather than
Berning would

turn to either tax plan, Sen.
like to see the legislature cut the

Sen. Berning
governor’s

proposed

budget, which seeks big increases in such areas as education and mental
health.

“¢

‘UTS CAN AND MUST

be made,” Sen. Berning declared.

programs, such as driver education,
afford, should be reduced or eliminated.”’
The

32nd District state senator’s

view

which

must

be

the

‘Entire

state

considered

cannot

optimistic,

however. For while most observers expect some cuts in the governor’s
budget, few predict they will be substantial enough to eliminate the need
taxes.

“However,

if the broader

sales

Board member Robert Pickering
was chosen to represent the board
on the appeals committee, along
with one member of the Teachers
Association and Dr. Fenelon.
Before adjourning to executive

session to discuss land acquisition,
Dr.
Fenelon
expressed
concern
about the traffic on Deerfield Rd.
He said it is a definite hazard to the
children and should be brought to
the attention of the police and the
Deerfield Safety Committee.

tax

bills

are

passed,”

it his
he

duty,
said,

as
“the

principle of rebate to the cities and counties involved in the Coulson bill
should be adopted so that cities and counties will receive their fair share
of the taxes.”’

Woman

Charged on 5 Counts

Mrs. Paula Selzer of Deerfield
will appear Wednesday in Highland
Park circuit court to answer five

car

charges resulting from a high-speed
chase through Deerfield, Glencoe,
and Highland Park early Friday

the policeman said.
Glencoe police, who

morning.
Mrs. Selzer, 28, of 1224 Wood

St.,

valid driver’s license, reckless driving, eluding police, running a stop-

pany assured the board that every-

Nelson

taxes

ployees, but the board voted to pay

thing possible is being done to meet
the August completion date.

Kuhlman

Herbert

is, new

the employee’s premium, allowing
the employee the option of insuring
dependents.
The policy will be offered to all

Com-

the

but

sources—that

was charged with driving without a

employees specifically approved for
contract or appointment by board

materials,

“The governor’s budget calls for $685 million to be raised from
revenue

programs that the governor has projected and he feels
their representative, to fight the proposed new taxes.

Mrs. June Gustafson, holding a
B.S. degree from the University of
Minnesota, will teach at Shepard
Junior High School. She has seven
teaching

new taxes.

Nevertheless, Sen. Berning is determined to push the economy view. It
is his belief that the people are not willing to pay for the expanded

new teachers Monday.

years

convinced that economies can be effected that will eliminate the need for

for new

2 Teachers, Reviews Addition

Maplewood,

Estate Planner
Will Give Talk
R. Duke

NEWS

Bannockburn

village president, said a representative of the company has discussed the feasibility of such a
development with him.
Bannockburn might be asked to

and

from Africa, Southwest Asia, and
Europe covering activities in Laos,

and

ted area between Bannockburn and

Berlin,

foreign editor in 1960 and reported

is

service station development on the
southeast corner of Half Day and
Waukegan Rds. in the unincorpora-

London,

Paris. He covered NATO capitals
from Oslo to Ankara after World
War II and has conducted study
tours through Russia, Poland, and
Czechoslovakia.
He also has served as a national
consultant to the U.S. Information
Service. He joined WBBM-TV as a

Shopping Center Development
The

in

State Sen. Karl Berning (R-32nd) of Deerfield; thinks the answer is no.
Though his viewpoint does not represent that of the majority of
legislators or even of his own party, the former Lake County treasurer is

Sen. Berning assessed the state’s financial outlook this way:

by
the
West
Deerfield
TownShip
Women’s
Republican Club.
A
dessert
reception will precede Mr. Davidson’s address at 8
p.m.
in
Jewett
Park Fieldhouse.
A
question
and
Mr. Davidson
answer period will follow the talk.
Mr. Davidson has been an international correspondent for the Associated Press and a reporter for
the Chicago Sun Times.
He served as AP bureau chief in
Jeruselum during the creation of
the state of Israel and on AP

ee

CLEVELAND

light, and reckless conduct by the
Deerfield police.
The chase began about 6 a.m.
Friday when Deerfield Officer J. T.

then

entered

Highland

Park,

where it turned off on Old Deerfield
Rd., then south on Green

called

into

assist

the

Bay

had

Rd.,

been

Deerfield

police, set up a road block at Green
Bay Rd. and Bluff St. in Glencoe,
which
Mrs.
Selzer
reportedly
swerved around, continuing south.
Police said her car went out of
control at the S-curve on Green Bay
Rd. at Maple Hill Rd., and that she
then regained control and turned

McDermott noticed her car speeding east on Deerfield Rd. at Jonquil

north on Green Bay
Highland
Park
police had set up
block at Lake-Cook

Rd. in Deerfield. As he turned on
his flashing signal and began to
chase her, she started to drive
faster.
Officer McDermott said that the
car was traveling faster than 70
miles per hour when it ran the

Rds., which Mrs. Selzer also reportedly avoided.
Officer McDermott said that after Mrs. Selzer attempted to run
down
him
and
Officer
W.
E.
O’Donnell of the Highland Park
department,
the police flattened

stoplight

her tires with buckshot.
She
still managed
to crash
through the roadblock and was
stopped north of the intersection.
She was brought to the Deerfield

at Deerfield

and

Wauke-

gan
Rds.
in Deerfield’s
central
business district.
He said that the chase continued

on Deerfield Rd.
excess of 95 miles

at speeds in
per hour. The

Rd.
and Deerfield
a second road
and Green Bay

police station and booked.
May

II,

1¢

�the tulips
are blooming

|

CH MICOS 2

at
old orchard
If you‘re like us, you won't let another day
go by without seeing the perennial gar-

s
i

dens of tulips ablaze at Old Orchard. In
every corner of the malls, every variety

3

from

is

“

splashing for your attention — in every
shop Mother's Day gifts are waiting to be

d
;

taken home.

2

Red Emperor to Easter Parade

Plan to shop for Mother before one petal falls.
Even if you’re partial to petunias, you'll be

glad you did—and so will she.

OLD

ORCHARD,

SKOKIE

HWY.

AND

GOLF

RD.

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HOUSE

The Highland Park Nursing Home

By CAROL

MODERN

BRUCK

Women’s

Editor

A

- thoughts of another.

MATTER

FRIENDLY AS A LIVING ROOM

OF

EFFICIENT AS A HOTEL

Last week, the featured recipe
was a Jellied Madrilene Salad from
| the Sunset Skillet, a new cookbook

being

sold by the Sunset

Hot Crabmeat Dip

_ In addition to their varied menus,

the

ease

2 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1-1/2 tsps. prepared mustard

1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. garlic salt
1/2 tsp. onion juice
4 tsps. confectioners’ sugar
3 tbisp. sauterne
2 cans (6-1/2 oz.) crabmeat

that

such a menu should provide for a
~ hurried housewife, the compilers
- have made sure that each recipe

Combine

_ has its page number tagging along

_ behind.

Just
- menu

reading over some
ideas makes your

those who wish it. )

(Makes 3 cups)

cooks who put the book together
F Gere particularly interested in in- cluding novel menu ideas.

recognizing

24-hour care under Registered Nurse supervision.
(Art and handwork therapy, at no extra cost, for

Ridge-

efork PTA.

And

all ingredients

except

boiler. Cook until well-blended,
warm on rye crackers.

of the
mouth

crabmeat

and

add

A prestige address for men and women — in a residential section but near the center of Highland Park.
18

in a double

crabmeat.

Over 47 years of experience
— and

Serve

and

wrapped

pork
_with
_ Beef
_ Fried

in

water

Ask Your

chestnuts

bacon.

Sweet-sour

- Chinese

balls,

Chews,

Coconut

and what

| Green Tea.
A Fiesta Party

(Serves 12-14)
4 squares semi-sweet
chocolate
3/4 cups granulated sugar
1/3 cup milk
6 eggs
1-1/2 cups butter

Butter.

else—Chinese

might

include a

S Seitansle Dip, Enchiladas, Mexi-

| ean Beans, Green Chili Casserole,
— Zucchini Salad, and Brazilian Cof.
hocolate.
In the dinner category, an EleSaat Evening for 10 includes Hot
| Crabmeat Dip, Chicken Liver Pate,

Melt
beaten

a

Deluxe

Party

_ and coffee.
Of
course, all the
eluded in the book

salt
vanilla
ladyfingers, split
whipped cream

ladyfingers

recipes inare those

Make

about

and

alternate

three

these

layers,

with

ending

chocolate

with

mixture.

chocolate.

Chill

overnight. Top with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.

‘Separate Tables’ Theme

Ravinia Book Sale

For Trinity Church’s Benefit

. A recent coffee in the home of its

aksicinan kicked off the Ravinia
_ Coupon Book Sales in the Deerfield,
- Bannockburn,
and
Riverwoods

; sen

Mrs.
Gunnar
Sundvahl,
1523
- Shawnee Tr., Riverwoods, ‘opened
—
home for a discussion of the
ograms planned for the Ravinia
‘estival.
Zbe Area workers

include Mrs. Sund-

_vahl,
Mrs.
Walter
Bischoff
of
- Deerfield, co-chairman, and Mrs.
_ Robert Aitchison of Bannockburn.

Gardeners Install
_ The Amateur Gardeners of Deer- field installed new officers during a
recent
luncheon
in the Villa
ne.
.
Installed

were

Mrs

.Rohert

F.

sm
ey Jr., president; Mrs. Albert
_ R. Sielaff Jr., vice president; Mrs.
Henry M. Sarton, recording secre| tary; Mrs. Owen Nichols, corres_ ponding

secretary;

Callas, treasurer.

and Mrs.

Alex

- ACAPULCO VISITORS
_

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Crane and

children, Lisa and Peter, 560 Sheridan
Rd., Highland Park, have
_ returned after a vacation in Aca-

_ pulco in Mexico.

ag| 6

405 Central Avenue

CHOICE EAST WINNETKA

Combine granulated sugar, milk, and
Add to chocolate and cook until thick,

- Northfield.

Begins with Coffee

IDlewood 2-6080

stirring to prevent sticking; cool. Cream butter well. Add
3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar and cream well. Add
chocolate mixture; mix well. Beat egg whites with salt
until stiff. Gradually beat in remaining confectioners’
sugar. Fold in chocolate mixture. Add vanilla. Line edge of
spring pan with ladyfingers. Line bottom of pan with

Dessert,

- favorites submitted by mothers of
_ the schools. The Sunset Skillet is
available from the secretary at
_ Middlefork School, Wagner Rd.,

chocolate.
egg yolks.

HOUSE

The Highland Park Nursing Home

sugar
tsp.
tsp.
doz.
cup

NOTE: Use a very large bowl.

- Chicken with Artichoke Hearts,
| Wild and White Rice Mold, Tomato
| Aspic,

1-1/2 cups confectioners’
1/2
1-1/2
3
3/4

Doctor About

ABBOTT

Deluxe Party Desert

is followed by Beef Tenderloin
Pea Pods or Cantonese-Style
with String Beans, Cantonese
Rice, fresh pineapple chunks,

highest repu-

tation.

- water. The Mandarin Motif starts
- off with egg rolls, sweet dry-cooked

_ Spareribs,

BEAUTIFUL

CLEAN AS A HOSPITAL

py Like a¢ demi-tasse after an exceptional meal or one good turn after
| another, one good recipe or menu
- idea more than likely brings about

~

AND

Preparations

for

the

May

25

‘Separate Tables” benefit in Trinity Church, 425 Laurel Av., Highland

Park, are now in full swing.
Original ideas on table settings as
well as displays of unique collections will be exhibited from 1-6 p.m.
with tea being served from 2-5 p.m.
Among the unusual displays will
be several sculptures created by
Mrs. Thomas S. Pool of Dundee.
Her works include the Twelve
Stations of the Cross, Madonna and
Child,

and

representations

of birds

and wild life.
Bob Robinson of the Red Shutters, president of the Highland
Park Historical Society, will set a
table as it might have been set in

the middle 1800’s by early settlers

in Highland Park. He will use
authentic ironstone wares.
Eugene Buchanan of Highland
Park will present his rare collection

of

Georgian

silver,

religious

pieces, snuff bottles, and portrait
medallions.
A Danish inspired table, ‘“Breakfast in Copenhagen,” will be set by
Mrs. Nathan Corwith of Highland
Park.
A table based on a collection of
antique brown and white Staffordshire china will be presented by
Mrs.

Lawrence

McClure,

and

an-

tique Bennington china will be the

SaseS

highlight
of
Mrs.
Buckingham
Gunn’s table. Both are from Highland Park.
Other participants are Alaeddin’s
Lamp, Lipson and Potter, Mrs.
Woodward

Burgert,

Mrs.

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Peter

Koukos, Mrs. Barrett Mason, Mrs.
Peter Wolff, Mrs. Robert Harring,
Mrs. Richard H. Thompson, and
Mrs. Peter Hughs.
Serving on the committee

benefit
man;
plays;
tions;

for the

are Mrs.-Alan Engle, chairMrs. Edward Gould, disMrs. David Gury, invitaMrs. Hiram Kennicott and

Mrs. Paul Seefer, tea; Mrs. Peter
Koukos, treasurer; Mrs. Robert C.

Pool, publicity; Mrs. Peter Wolff,
hostesses;
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Rensis, consultant. All are of Highland Park.
Tickets to the exhibitions will be
available at the door. Past proceeds were donated to St. Mary’s
Home,
St.
Leonard’s
House,
Randall House, work in the Inner

City, Benton

dian

works,

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and

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other

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�Chark-O-Chick Finances Jaycee Work
For many

organizations,

a creed

is something to be read at installations and annual meetings, then to
be put away for next year once
the formalities are over.
For
the Deerfield
Jaycees,
a
creed is something to be lived. One

phrase

from

the national

Jaycees

creed seems to sum up the philoso-

phy of the Deerfield Jaycees:
“.
. service to humanity is the
best work of life.”’
The list of service projects com-

pleted by the Deerfield Jaycees is
so extensive that anyone who reads
it can’t help but wonder how the

chapter’s 75 members
support their families.

Their

‘services

find time

to

to

humanity’

range from financing and helping
construct a 5-acre park to setting

The Chark-O-Chick sale is almost
as old as Deerfield Jaycees, which

In addition, members are encouraged to hold office in the village.

was founded in 1955 by the Wauke-

Raymond

gan-North Chicago chapter.

rest, who both serve as members

Probably the biggest undertaking

up a telephone for Deerfield youngsters to talk directly with Santa
Claus and his helpers.

of

Most of the projects are financed
by the group’s annual Chark-OChick dinner sale, which will begin
Saturday
as the Jaycees
take

Donate

orders in Riverwoods and Bannockburn. Next Saturday, May 20, the
Jaycees will take orders in Deer-

field proper. All the dinners will be
delivered on Sunday, June 11.

the

local

chapter

was

the

construction of Jaycee Park north
of Deerfield Rd. on Wilmot Rd.

Time, Money

In the
past
four
years,
the
Jaycees
have
contributed
more
than $6,000 in time, equipment, and
money for the park, which was

formally dedicated on June 16, 1964
by

Village

Mgr.

Norris

Stilphen,

Park District Pres. James Mitchell,
and James Haney, then president
of the Deerfield Jaycees.
In 1965, the Jaycees purchased
playground equipment for the site,
and

in

1966,

constructed

a

park

Craig and Bernard

Forof

the village board, are past presidents of the Deerfield Jaycees.
John
Aberson,
who
won
the
Jaycees ‘“‘Man of the Year’’ award
in 1966, serves as chairman of the
village plan commission. Another
Jaycee past president, Keith Nickoley, has served as president of the

West Deerfield
Board.
The

local

Township

chapter

Library

has

been

so

award is given only to chapters
which have first qualified for the
management

award,

served

for

only

and

those

is

re-

chapters

which have a well-rounded program
of activities. The Deerfield chapter

also

won

the

ment
honor
Jaycee Park.

community
for

their

developwork

on

Chark-O-Chick
Dinner

Menu

Old-fashioned cole slaw

active, in fact, that it has won
three coveted national awards.

Potato chips

These
Award,
Award,

One-half chicken, pre-baked for

Buttered roll

include
the
Blue
Chip
the Chapter Management
and the Community De-

velopment

Award.

The

Blue

Chip

tenderness,

then

barbecued

Brownie

shelter. Members of the group contributed most of their weekend
time during August

and September

building the structure.
Another

major

project

of

the

group has been revival of Family
Day, the all-village Fourth of July
celebration which threatened to die
in 1964 for lack of a sponsor.
The celebration was so successful
that year that in 1965, the Jaycees,
with the Deerfield Lions, formed
the Family Day, Inc. board to run
the $8,000 project.

One of the oldest Jaycee projects
is the annual Easter Egg hunt for
the youngest children in the village.

This is a scene from last year's Junior Sports Jamboree, which will
be held this year on June 3 on the Deerfield High School athletic
field. The jamboree is one of the Jaycee projects financed by the

Chark-O-Chick sale.

Sports Jamboree
Is Jaycee Project
One of the Jaycee projects which

will be financed primarily by the
Chark-O-Chick dinner sale is the
fourth annual Jun‘or Sports Jambo-

ree, which will be held this year on
June 3.

giving many

youngsters

their first

chance for personal recognition.
The jamboree is co-sponsored by
the division of community services

of the Illinois Youth Commission.

More than 7,000 eggs are hidden for
youngsters from 2 to 7 to find and
take home. More than 300 children
participated in the hunt last year.

Help for Viet
The national Jaycees have instituted another program in which the
local chapter participates, ‘Project
Concern.” The project is designed
to send drugs, children’s clothing
and toys, and other supplies to the
people of Vietnam. This year, the
Deerfield Rotary Club is helping
the Jaycees collect
Project Concern.

packages

for

The Deerfield group also promotes better citizenship by recognizing one of its members regularly
as

Jaycee

of

the

Month,

and

by

recognizing outstanding men in the
community.

Deerfield Jaycees Chuck Buccola (left) and Larry McKnight work
on the Deerfield Family Day solicitation. The Family Day Fourth of
July

celebration,

revived

in

1964

by the

Jaycees,

is one

of their

biggest annual projects. (Staff Photo)

Don Tiffany, 941 Waukegan Rd.,
and Jack Sullivan, 1242 Linden Av.,
are

co-chairmen

of

the

event,

which will be held on the Deerfield
High School athletic field.
1326

Elmwood

Av., is assisting them as
of the games committee.

Chuck

a member

The

Buccola,

jamboree

will include

Hundreds of Chark-O-Chick dinners and hundreds of Jaycee manhours have built this park. and its shelter north of Deerfield Rd. on Wilmot Rd. (Staff Photo)

track

and field events for boys and girls
between the ages of 10 and 15. Each

may compete
field event of
Applications
through the

in one track and one
his choice.
are being distributed
athletic directors of

Deerfield School District 109, Deerfield-Wilmot
School District 110,

Deerfield High School, and Red Oak
School in Highland Park, and by
the DEERFIELD VILLAGER.
The

application

forms

must

be

filled out and returned by May 29.
The first place winners in each
event will qualify for the sectional
jamboree which will be held later
this summer
in Mt. Prospect.
Sectional winners then will compete
in the

statewide

event,

to be

held

Aug. 3, 4, and 5 in Pekin.
The jamboree is designed

to

encourage

to

prevent

physical

juvenile

fitness

and

delinquency

by

May

I1, 1967

�CRAFTWOOD

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A fashion show and election of
officers
will highlight
the final
meeting Monday of the Northwood
Junior High School PTA.

The

meeting

will

begin

and

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p.m. in the all-purpose room.
Girls graduating’
in June
will
model
clothing
made
in
home
economics classes. Mrs. Marjorie
Fritzsche, home economics instructor, will direct the show.
Also, items produced in industrial
arts classes will be on display. The
classes
are
taught
by
George
Hardman.
The
nominating
committee’s
slate of candidates for next year’s
PTA
offices
are:
Joe
Bradley,
president; Mrs. Bernard Goldman,
first vice president; James Johnson, second
vice president
and
faculty representative; Mrs. Lidio
Coppi, treasurer; and Mrs. Ashley
Blinn, secretary.
Nominations from the floor also
will be accepted at the meeting.
Seventh grade girls will serve
refreshments
in the
home.
economics room.
The next meeting of the PTA
Board will be June 5.

you

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Members of Staff
At Lincoln School

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Lincoln School PTA will salute
school staff members at a dinner at
6:30 p.m. May 24 in the school.

The program is called ‘‘Hats Off
to Our Staff.’’ Helping to plan the
event are Mrs. Raymond Anthony,
Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Herbert
Luke,
Mrs. Edward
Matz,
Mrs.
Morton Moss, Mrs. Stephen Sickle,
Mrs.
Harvey
Walken,
and Mrs.
Lionel Weiser.
Co-chairmen Mrs. Benno Rothschild and Mrs. Fred Uhlmann urge

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Britain's deputy counsul general
Chicago, unveils a Joshua Logan portrait during the opening
Colby’s in Northbrook's month-long British Show. (Staff Photo)

Green

Bay

PTA

Will Hold

in
of

The Green Bay Road School PTA
will hold its annual international

dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the

School Schedules
Father-Son Event

teachers, and friends of the school,
features

Elm

Place

School

will eat

at 6:30 tonight
in the Highland

reation
Rd.

Center

a box

with
Park

their
Rec-

at 1850 Green

Bay

After dinner the fathers and sons
will see a movie of the recent

Chicago Blackhawk game. A guitar
group from Elm
also entertain.

Mrs.
dale,
Vine
affair
by the

Arthur

Place

Adler,

School

2305

a potluck

for

menu

parents,
of recipes

from around the world.

Seventh and eighth grade boys at
supper
fathers

school’s Dahle Hall.
The
dinner,
held

will

Egan-

and Mrs. Robert Gross, 168
Av. are co-chairmen of the
which is sponsored annually
PTA.

Bob

Gand

and his Village School

in

calling

Mrs.

Carroll

Hendrickson,

574 Chicago Av., and Mrs.
Kerulis, 1145 Deerfield Rd.

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and

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Area women elected to the board
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harvey,
216 Pierce Rd., Highland Park, are
home after vacationing for several
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Commager to Talk
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Mr. Commanger has been consultant for the U.S. War Department
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We were so proud of showing off our living and dining room furniture that we rather neglected to tell
people about our kitchen furniture.
We neglected to tell them about our wide variety of sets.

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Deerfield
BAHA'I
Assembly

of Deerfield

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

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

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Sunday, May 14: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Mortals
and
Immortals.’
aghcont f
facilities are provided. Sunday schoo
9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Assistant Pastor: The Rev. James P.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first Friday,
i. 5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

UNITARIAN
North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

UNITED

CHURCH

BletMiss
a.m.

OF CHRIST

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

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m. , 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation
class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Lincolnshire

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate:
The Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
services:
7:30
a.m.,
holy
communion;
9:15 a.m., holy communion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Surdays;
11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and
third
Sundays,
holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided, Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL FREE
North Suburban
Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Richard A. Swangon.
Sunday
services:
9,
11:15
a.m.;
7
p.m.
Church
school:
10:15
a.m.,
all
classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursof
oe
are
provided.
Church
ool:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
plats
" grade;
a4, m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

Or

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

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

METHODIST
Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities and child care
are provided during
11 a.m.
service. Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN

First
Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F., Didier.
Assistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey
Grote,
A.
. Johnson,
and
Frederick
W. Wyngarden.
:
:
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9, 10:15
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
Chapel: Wednesday, 9 a.m
agg ae High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesp.m
Friday,
ze
ne
fellowship:
5:45
Y

aeadet High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
.m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.; - Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m,

CATHOLIC
Holy

Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John
han.

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H.

Houli-

LUTHERAN
Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
Ps Address:

of the Holy Spirit

Highland Park
of Christ,

The

Av.

Rev.

and

McGovern

Walter

B.

Luns-

ford

Sunday
services:
sery
facilities
are
school:
9:30 a.m.,
kindergarten.

9:30, 11 a.m.
Nurprovided.
Sunday
all ages;
11 a.m.,

PRESBYTERIAN

Highland

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery.
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m., three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

CATHOLIC

Immaculate

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Church

Laurel

Pastor:

ROMAN

LUTHERAN

Conception

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

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

EPISCOPAL

Highwood
ROMAN

$500,000 Building Program

CATHOLIC
St.

James

The

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Francis Scouten.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m:
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5: 30, a 30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

Village Church

Church

of

the

First

of Deerfield

has
approved
unanimously
the
church’s $500,000 building program.

Construction

is scheduled

to be-

gin next week.

The new facilities will expand the
crowded Sunday School space, release present
office space for
ten departments.

AdGresa: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
:
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

Set to Confirm

JEWISH

Confirmands are Stephen Anderson, Gary Ehlert, Steven Hunger,
Kristine Kramer, Linda Zink, William Imm, Fred Ocepek, Sharon
Rehm, Cathy Swanson, Sue Vandlik, Philip Wendelin, Debra WilIner, John Wolf III, Cynthia Coul-

Torah

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

Congregation

congregation

Presbyterian

classroom use, and add two large
rooms for primary and kindergar-

Trinity

B’nai

Dr. Haim Reingold discusses the plight of Soviet Jews during a
recent day-long vigil for Soviet Jews at North Suburban Synagogue
Beth Elin Highland Park. The vigil involved concerned citizens:
from North Shore communities and Chicago.

Ist Presbyterian Church OKs

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Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, May 14: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
‘“‘Mortals
and
Immortals.’’
Nurser
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical

JEWISH

ROMAN

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. DonaldL. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

First

Bethlehem

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

OF CHRIST

Community

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Beth

DISCIPLES

Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

Solel

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

Lakeside Congregation
Reform Judaism

Provisions also will be made for
a new office and administration
area, a multi-purpose lounge, and
choir rehearsal rooms. A
traffic
connection will be made from the

18 at Services
Eighteen
confirmed

young

persons

at 10:30 a.m.

will be

Sunday

at

Redeemer Lutheran Church, culminating two years of Bible study
under the Rev. Robert Wendelin.

ter, Kay Geske, Daniel Glader,
Paula Rempfer, and Roy Coulter.
At 6:30 tonight a potluck dinner
for mothers, children, and grandchildren will be held in the lower

for

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

level. Earl Tegge, a circus clown,
will entertain.
The church will sponsor a two
week vacation church school for

North Suburban Synagogue

pre-school

Beth El

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director
of religious
education:
Louis Katzoff.

Dr.

children beginning

Mon-

west parking lot through the tower
and into the sanctuary and other
parts of the building.
In addition, the parking lot will
be paved and the garth completely
landscaped and finished so that it
may

be

used

activities.

The

for

after-church

building

program

Old Friends Reunited
At Cincinnati Wedding
A recent

wedding

in Cincinnati

was the occasion for a reunion of
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxson, 560

Westgate Rd., Deerfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter E. Tinsley, 880Private Rd., Winnetka, were guests

at

the

wedding

of

Miss

Marilyn

Barkalow and John F. Jenkins. Mr.

Maxson,

Mr.

Tinsley,

and _ the

day, May 15 at the church. The
theme is ‘God loves Me.” Mrs.

bridegroom’s

Harry Lindstrom will direct.

and fraternity brothers in Chi Psi.

father

were

class-

mates at the University of Chicago

was approved
sion Apr. 15.

by

the

church

Ses-

Dr. Hans Wessel
Named Moderator
Of Local Church
Dr. Hans Wessel has been elected
church moderator of the Congregational Church of Deerfield.
Other new church officers are
Mrs.
Allison
Hails,
clerk;
Ted
Hollander, treasurer; Mrs. Louise
Korst,
financial
secretary;
and
Roger Dart, church schoo] superintendent.

The

outgoing

moderator

is Dr.

Robert Gesler.

The congregation also has approved a master plan for landscaping the church site, which was
prepared by a landscape committee
and Theodore Brickman, a land-

scape

architect.

The

plan

was

presented by Mrs. George Marty.

Lakeside Congregation
Sets Family Services
Lakeside

Congregation

form Judaism

for

Re-

will hold its annual

Parent’s Day Family Worship Service at 11:15 a.m. Sunday.
The
story sermonette
will be

conducted
berg.
The
school

by

Rabbi

service,
students

is
in

Joseph

Gins-

for
religious
kindergarten

through sixth grade
and their
parents. Following it, the children
will present their parents with
plants and boutonnieres.

May II, 1967

�Missionary

Father Marcellus J. Monaco

Unit Seeks
Volunteers

Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Society is looking for North Shore
residents willing to help give physical examinations to children taking
part in its ‘Friendly Town’’ program.
The program brings inner city
children

to

the

suburbs

for

two-

week vacations during the summer.
To

date,

about

70

North

Shore

families have signed up.
‘‘We especially need doctors and
nurses,”’ said Mrs. Robert T. Dann
of Winnetka,
North
Shore
area
chairman, ‘‘and we also need teenagers who can act as guides for the

children while the examinations are
in progress.”
The examinations

will

Saturday

20

and

May

be

given

from

8:30

a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Casa Central,
40 North Ashland Av., Chicago.
Host families may specify the
age, sex, and length of time their
visitor spends on the North Shore.
Three two-week sessions will be
held July 15-29, July 29-Aug. 12, and

Aug. 5-19.
Host

must

of their

rabbi.

have

minister,

Applications

made by June 15.
North
Shore
village

Father Monaco has been at St.
James since September, and prior
to that he was assistant pastor at
Immaculate Conception Church in

HORVAT’S lowers 3” +

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Monaco
Pompeii
School,

of

Chicago,

Father

attended Our Lady of
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and

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1965.
After ordination, he was assigned
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For North Shore Congregation Israel
A former Chicago rabbi will
eliver the annual Plotkin Lecture
8 p.m. tomorrow at North Shore

Congregation Israel in Glencoe.
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, rabbi
emeritus of Rodef Shalom Temple

in Pittsburgh, will discuss ‘Our
Intellectual Tradition: In Jewish

Beth El Plans
ay 21 Dinner

Law.”

‘Former

rabbi of K.A.M.

in Chicago, he is a past president
and member of the Central Confer-

ence of American Rabbis and past
president

Max Applebaum, 855 Oak Dr.,
lencoe, will be honored at a

~ testimonial

din-

- ner at 6 p.m. May
21 by North Suburban Synagogue
Beth

£1,

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Sheridan
Rd.,
Highland Park.
Mr.
Apple
baum,
who has
served two years
as
the

—

Mr. Applebaum

president
of
Synagogue,

will

become

- chairman of the Board of Trustees.

He became affiliated with Beth El

_ in 1960 and has served as chairman
of the membership committee and
administrative and capital funds

vice president.

- Richard

of

the

World

Union

for

now

in

Progressive Judaism.
The

Plotkin

Lectures,

their 15th year, was established by
the late Mrs. Oscar Hillel Plotkin in
memory

of her husband.

They

are

continued by their children, Samuel
and Jay Plotkin
Shapero.

Dr.

and

and

Mrs.

Mrs.

Sanford

Freehof

will

be

honored at a reception following the

service conducted by Rabbi Edgar
E. Siskin,
tion.

He

rabbi

will

be

of

the

assisted

congrega-

by

Mr.

and Mrs.

and

Mr.

Irwin Goodman.
From Highland

Ralph

and

Park,

Mr.

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Rabbi

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Landsman,
both
of
the
congregation.

Mrs. Maurice Swiryn of Glencoe
is reception committee chairman.
She will be assisted by Mrs. Morris
Cohen of Glencoe, temple librarian,

Ettelson

of

Highland

‘ark, who is Ways and Means vice
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Temple

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STEP
I Take out everything in the store.
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Start with an empty store and build up from there.
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We have just turned our famous Evanston furniture store into
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Jorth

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Congregation

Israel

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t 6:30 p.m., Tuesday in the Birch-

digh

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Park

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and Park.

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vas

nominated

by

a committee

I hree to Observe
Two

Freedom

North

Shore

rabbis

and

a

Yorth Shore cantor will take part in

in Israel

Independence

Day

headed by Arthur G. Wagner Jr. of

Ser-

‘ice at 12:15 p.m. Monday in the

Evanstonian John Johns

Beth El’s Speaker

club

Rabbi David Polish will be guest

president. Mr. Small will succeed
Bernard C. Schubert of Highland

preacher at Sabbath Services. at
8:30 p.m. May 19 at North Suburban
Synagogue
Beth El,
1175

Highland

Park.
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Park,

a

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officers will be installed

by

Rabbi Edgar E. Siskin, rabbi of the
congregation.
The program also will include
folk songs and madrigals by the
North Shore Chamber Choir directed by Mrs.
Philip Hyman _ of
Highland Park.

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family
room; 2 ceramic baths; kitchen with every built-in feature.
COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED, just $44,500.

REFRESHING
CONTEMPORARY
“4
ranch surrounded by tall trees on 2 acres. Cathedral ceiling
living room
has massive stone fireplace.
Separate
dining
room; 35 ft. family rm. opens to flagstone patio; 2 baths;
3 bedrooms.
Cedar
paneled
ceilings
and
walls
for easy
maintenance. Bus to schools . . . $42,5

May II, 1967.
a STAs,
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1806 Glenview

¢ WINNETKA TALK
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

¢ NORTHBROOK

Ave., Winnetka

.

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Rd.,

444 Central

724-4300

HERALD

Ave.,

Highland

¢ DEERFIELD

STAR

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Park

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:

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272-4300

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AN

DEADLINES

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ADVERTISER

VILLAGE

LAMPLIGHTER

serving Lake Forest-Lake

433-4370

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RATES
$1.20 per line

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

DISCOUNT:

1

Notices
ATTENTION

On

Wed.

June

7th,

CHAIRMEN:

10

a.m.

to 11:30

a.m. there will be a public showing of
talent
to
facilitate
your
program
planning.
Call or write:
BARON
MOSS STUDIOS
Box No. 321, Glencoe, Ill.
Talent and audience invited
PROGRAMS LIMITED

Lost

and

Found

LITTLE BOY’S HEART BROKEN
26” black Schwinn
bike lost-May
3;
vicinity Pleasant Ridge School.
REWARD
724-7469.
LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

Business

LOST:
ON APRIL 5, CLEAR
FRAME
reading classes in vicinity of Sunset
shopping center. Highland Park Call
432-1140.

NEW ATTRACTION ADDED TO CAYR
Leen Beauty Salon who does modern
hair styling and Sassoon hair cuts by
Louise Meier. Call AL 1-4582.

8

Travel—Share

Your

STUDENT,
18.
NEEDS
California end of June or
Will help ee
pay

OST; 2 PADDLES TO KAYAK BOAT
at Skokie Lagoon,
Sunday,
April 30.
Reward. Call AL 1-7715.

9

Accounting

ANYONE INTERESTED IN SPONSORing a Glenview Soft Ball Team, please
contact 724-8568.

Small

ELLEN SCHULTZ
You’re the greatest, happy Mother’s
Day. Tony, Maryln, and the children.

Service—Income

ACCOUNTING
businesses handled in our
Low monthly charge.
272-3545

Cats

FREE WELSH TERRIER SHOW
May
21,
1:30
p.m.
at
Glenview
Countryside Civic Bldg. (1 blk. W. of
Greenwood on Linneman.
See Champions, Show Dogs and Puppies. Info.
PA 4-0752.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.
Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter.
3 males, 1 female, 9 wks. old.
Boys—blk.-silver, girls—blk.-sable.
945-4117.
POODLE
PUPS,
WHITE
MIN. 3 MO.,
all Suchan ‘bred. 1 male,
should be
shown.
1 female
exc.
for breeding.
Both ready for puppy matches.
$200

ea.

Call UN

home.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS A.K.C.
Need
loving
homes;
4 males
left;
Champ bloodlines; Hunt, Pet or Show.
724-4986.

Dogs

ALASKAN

and

Cats

MALAMUTE

10

PUPPIES

MINIATURE

DACHSHUND

6 months,
A.K.C.,
raised, $100. 869-0726.

POODLE
Well

PUPPIES,

bred,

FEMALE,

all

shots,

reared,

children, Ask to see parent’s
including

home

8 WEEKS,

lovingly

18 champions.

$75.

A.K.C.
adore
edigrees
72-5044.

‘MINIATURE
ohn
a
ae ee
3
months,
ears
prapes
permanent
shots,
champ.
sired,
raised in home
with children. Call AL 1-9086.
LABRADOR
RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
6
weeks old; blacks and blonds; reasonable. 835-1123.
PUPPIES
3
MONTHS,
Ideal
pet
and
show
type.
pets. A.K.C.
all shots. M.

AIREDALE
beautiful
children’s

and F. OR 3-0543.

IRISH SETTERS
A.K.C.
8 weeks.
Shots.
Sired
by a
Dual Ch. Only the 5th Irish Setter to
achieve this status in U.S. 832-1297.

-Free:
ONE

WHITE,

old, pan

3

Part

Persian
ONE

trained.

LOVELY

BLACK

AND

FROST

6

WEEKS

TO

BE

Part
Maltese
raised
with

POINT

SIAMESE

male
kittens.
Raised
with
children;
$20 and $25. Call evenings 864-5994.

Cats

A cuddly kitten, female, —
trained. Call after 6 p. m.
UN 9-6103

tri-color,

BLACK
COCKER.
—
A.K.C.;
1
old, male, desires home with mati
family. Reasonable. 446-5721.
LHASA APSO PUPPIES
10 wks. old. Golden Beauties.

Healthy, loveable, fully ri
A.K.C. registered.
1
MINIATURE Sik cicsw tes

SCHNAUZER i
UN

RAISED

WITH

4-1845.

CHILDREN

If no ans.,*HI

BEAUTIFUL,
AFFE -TONATE
healthy, clean kittens, all colors,
l

rey,

white/blue

eed

good

Seal

$25.

eyes,

homes.

SIAMESE

Point,

IT WORK?

KITTENS,
male

PURE

and

female,

DACHSHUND.

events
throu
hel1p yy"
TODAY.

5

MOS.

OLD

Ave.

Highland

ADORABLE
BEAGLE
MIXTUR
PUPPIES,
7 WKS. OLD.
be
Call 945-7289 (Deerfield)
ee

POODLES.

STANDARD

Shanelle-Darkin

female.
5-8187

Shots.

API rere

lines,

one

6 months

after 5 p.m.

ILL YOUR
CHILD HAVE
TROUBLE
finding the right colle&lt;p
Cal am.
.
our business is matching the student

and the college. High school, transfer,

and graduate student. Individual aptitude testing.
North Shore Educational Consultants
636 Church St., Evanston DA 8-3997

1967

m

old. Cail

weekdays:

YEAR

MALE,

CRE.

reg.

381-2750

PEDIGREE

old,

trained,
offer.

GOLDEN
shots,

gentle

Call AL

GREAT

RETIEVER

with

children.

LOVABLE

‘REMEMBER

Cats

MOTHER

WITH

-A

growing,
constant
companion.
Lovable; 4 mo., apricot ball of fluff. Male
toy poodle; A.K.C. registered;
shots;
almost trained, $150. HI 6-0604
BLACK
MIN.
POODLE
PUPPIES
weeks old, A.K.C. Shots, for pets
show. Call 764-6098 or 446-2284.

8
or

NEED
A
STALWART
FRIEND,
A
being to adore you? Your search can
end. Come see, please do?
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.)
PEKINGESE
CHAMPION
BRED
A.K.C., show quality, stud dogs and
females
avail.
Must
sac.
Home
of
Sapmeeens
since
1926.
Lorings,
678-

9”.

AIREDALE
PUP. 6 MO.
MALE
Ch. sired, shots,
housebroken,
children, $150. PA 9-2198,

All shots.

Good with children.
Call 677-1078

;

BASSET 11 MONTHS
PAPERS, $30. LOVES CHILDREN
AL 1-4702
A:K.C.
REGISTERED
NTE
AND dad
POODLES,
a
and blac
392-4550
TOY
POODLES,
ADORABLE
males, bred for beauty and

WHITE
TOY
POODLE
AT
STUD
$50.
Champ.
background,
sires very
smail papas: 3 Puppies avail.

FREE
KITTENS-HEALTHY,
trained. 2 months old. All males.
272-1278

FAMIL’

POODLE, BLACK MINIATURE MALE.

8 weeks

PAN

AKC.
loves

old.

after 5 p.m.

Beautiful
and

3

de-wormed,

pet, 12 weeks, Male $100, femashed
2s 2O-W ER, Very healthy. Call
9.

ment,

Dogs

‘

1-8849.

DANES,

827- 8974.

10

2

869-0804 Evenings

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, May 29, and Tuesday, May 30.

“

Park
433-4370

M

GERMAN SHEPHERD hide ES
16 weeks old; A.K ae Fi
tion
German
Im
SP
1g
females; 3 males. 7744.2696

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald
444 Central
45-7300

tra

FREE KITTIES

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, May 26, 1967 — 12 Noon
REGULAR COPY DEADLINE: Saturday, May 27, 1967 — 4 P.M.

of

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if. there is a conflict.
We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us_
to
“‘clearing’’ your dates

5-56

black
with
brown
markings.
Pap
trained. A.K.C. reg., very good
children. 967-6157.

11 months: Housebroken.

listing

blags

$8.00 up

Call 272- 0105.

A.K.C.

EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR OUR
ISSUE OF JUNE 1, 1967

all club dates

phone) a complete
and events.

_

Your whole family will ok
ao
he’s
6
mos.
old,
Pees
intelligent and sturdy. 945-0558

years

through THE CALENDAR

fay II,

and

Wire Hair Fox Terrier Pups

Memorial Day
NOTICE

AND
“CHAIRMEN

DOES

lines

6-6435.

KITTENS

given
to good
homes.
Persian.
Pan
trained;
children, 272-7744.

BLUE

Kittens

GRAY,

Call HI

Dogs

.

PERFECT MOTHER'S DAY rr

6

weeks
old-purebred-black . and
white
and
blue
and
white
$75
each.
Log
Cabin Ranch, U -S. 12 and Miller Rd.,
Lake Zurich, GE 8-7291.

17-8226.

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS.
A.K.C.
Top champion blood lines. Ready for
loving home
in 3 wks. Wormed
and
shots. They even shake vaws. MaMa
and her 10 pups picture was on Ist
page of Deerfield Villager. 945-5719.
YELLOW LABRADOR PUPS
A.K.C.. Planned breeding for a:
disposition.
Excellent
hunting
stock.
Wonderful
with
children.
Male
or
Female. Call eves. UN 4-3729.

Tax

10

Personal

DATES

Mail (or
meetings

and

j |

trained. Champion blood lines. Loves
children. 299-8989.
oki

Avoid Conflicting

HOW
bimply

Dogs

WE
CAN
NO
LONGER
KEEP
OUR
beautiful
health
well-trained
little
cocker spaniel.
He loves children. We
also
have
to find
a
home
for
2
adorable
cats.
They
are
mother
(spayed)
and daughter.
Short-haired,
affectionate
w/beaut.
markings.
oe
call during school hours, 251-

AFGHAN—i

MESSAGE
to all
HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA

"CLEAR"

RIDE
TO
early July.
for ride.

RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting statements
back work brought up to date.
ALpine 1-4047

Personal

PRESIDENTS

Car

SERVICES

OST: LARGE
GREY
PERSIAN CAT.
Adult male, west Glenview, children’s
pet, reward. 729-1110.

Business

10

Personal

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

DRIVE
MY
CAR TO LOS ANGELES.
Leave May
15.. References
required.
Call ALpine 1-2385.

BICYCLE,
SCHWINN
STINGRAY
fastback,
gold
color,
strayed
from
Crow
Island School.
Reward.
Phone
446-8056. or Winnetka Police Dept.

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Minimum 4

5

PROGRAM

475-1560

251-4300

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

.10 PER LINE

Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

FREE

weekdays

Healthy Kittens
TO

GOOD

Call evenings,

BEAUTIFULLY
terrier

Phone

A.K:
Kc. 4
Caeser é

puppy;

HOME

525- 4352

MARKED
choice

of litter;

8 wks,;
intelligent;
bred for
tion. Lake Forest. CE 4-3295

LOVELY

SILVER

aie,e, Bacecdingly

ey

WIRE

MALE

small.

TOY

Show

FOX

male; —

disposi-

a

quality

272-6733.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified

— |

�Cc
es |

Service—Income
ning and Heating

Tax

Is, Pets and Supplies
s and Art Goods
‘| and Furs
prais
Auctioneers-—

les

Conductors

Sales
r Sal. iles—
ign

and

Sports

saggrnew

Cars

Loans
e

kutomobile

;

Tires

and

Accessories

Trucks—Trailers—For Rent

ymobiles——-Wanted To
—Trucks—Trailers—
Wanted To Rent

Boat

and

aks

and

Outboard
Gifts

and

Buy

Motors.
—

Contractors

intenance

and

Repair

Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
nvestments and
Partnerships
ness Personal
e
Photography

and

abinet

Work

Dogs

and

Cats

.A.
REG.
SEALPOINT
SIAMESE
ttens. 8 wks. Pan-trd. Reg. 2 yr. S.
m.
breeder,
lige.
litters.
Very
ng. Aft. 4 p.m. 463-4941.
‘NGLISH
POINTER,
BLACK
AND
_ white, 7 months old, all-shots, papers,
roken $75. Call 869-5717.
‘GHAN HOUND PUPS, SHOW QUAL7, champion sired, beautiful colors,

o shedding,
AALE

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentais
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants ond Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
‘Women—Baby Sitters
Women—tIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Wonted
To Buy
In Memoriam
interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
M
i
Wanted To Buy

14

Books

17

CASH

FOR YOUR

CERTIFIED
store all day
phone
any
appointment.
booklet
on
BOOKS 1307

papers;

15

729-2854.

ae.

COLLIE..A.K.C.
‘yr. Tri-Color male; well-trained
disposition.

ae

. PArk 4-1783.
Y SEAL POINT SIAMESE KITns to be sold at a reasonable price
right families.
PA 4-2930.

a0

SKAN
MALAMUTE
ks old, AKC
reg.,

PUPS.
shots.

NINE
Large

boned, peautihully marked.

oa

PETS

Baskets

Half Price

We
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821

3330 Dempster

Open

St., Skokie,

Business Opportunities

15A

675-9646

Sundays—Skokie Only

AUT. COPPER
d,
ren,
ta

7

MARE

PALOMINO

years

MARES—5

old-beaut.

AND

bin Ranch,

U.S.

Zurich,

Ww

GE

YOU

and

12 and Miller

Rd.,

TO

RIDE

autiful quarter horse well
re expenses. Call 272-5777.

A

broken,

16

old;

PUMPED

HORSE-MARE

in

foal;

small;

359-3043.

CHAS.

OR SALE; TROPICAL FISH ALL
tank raised. 328-7768 or UN 4-7813.
G
1450.

INDIAN

HILL

MYNAH

and

2 years

old.

= Antiques

stand.

and

Art

ce

of

$45.

and _

HE WORKSHOP GALLERY

344 TUDOR CT.
SANDWICH
- Sandwich
f

Ivy

GLENCOE
OVERLAY LAMP

See

Metz.

Mary

Call
9:30

EST
CASH
PRICE
FOR
ORIrugs;
French
furniture;
odd
ts and bric-a-brac. Phone 338-3700
anytime, Mr. Ross.
Pony

- AMERICAN

Scalper
scalp

bonnet;

trophies.

Books

INDIAN RELICS
WI

Medicine
5-9637

and

feather;

after 6 p.m.

2

Gifts

SALLE
EXTENSION
UNIVERSITY
complete study
at home law course.
Never used.
Tests graded by school,
‘complete
bks.,
ete.
Orig.
cost over
$425, now only $285. 433-3731.

2—

Classified

17.

Cameras

and Photography

HONEYWELL
PENTAX
H3V_
CAMera,
$125;
mm.
super-Takumar,
;
mm.
super-Takumer,
F3.5,
$50;
85 mm.
super-Takumer,
F 1.8,
$80. Call after 6 p.m. 446-5176

THREE
TO

and

b and

Glencoe.

ALTERATIONS

NORTHBROOK
In

Shopping

FORD
763

Center

Road

Phone

945-8070

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating
Hostess
Compiays Service and
ui
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
KES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841
EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.
PARTY

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

M.G.

L &amp; M CATERING
PARTIES
Krause

OUR

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

21

FANCY
or
jello

1619

FITTINGS BY “JANE”
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

Glenview

Rd.,

CLEANERS

Glv.

23

Equipment

MAGIC
FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

hdo Productions,

Inc.

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car poets
ee
‘One call does it all”
ID
2-1240
DICK
RINDSKOPF
DRAWS
CARICATURES
OF GUESTS
Cocktail parties, Grad. and Sweet 16s.
LE 17-1895, Wheeling

Shades

of Future’

724-0300

DRESSMAKER
ALTERATIONS TO BRIDAL GOWNS
257-5517
(Moving to area, call for app’t now)

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

Have
FOLK
Any

Guitar,

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

Will

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
Skokie

OR 5-7400

RENTAL
WE

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

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

Travel

SING-ALONGS
30, HI 6-1715.

COMPLETE
CHILDREN’S
BIRTHDAY
parties—refreshments, favors, utensils
and a full-length movie.
Phone
Mr.
Lurie at 251-7411 for information.

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
27

WAUKEGAN

RD.

YOrktown
Loans

and

IF

5-5080

Investments

YOU

NEED

MONEY
for

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

First National

of Evanston

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

29

Moving

and

Storage

MIDDLETON

GOOD MUSIC INSURANCE!
You
can
have
it
by
letting
my
versatile group (3, 4 or 5 pieces, etc.)
play for your wedding
reception
or
dinner
dance.
We've
played
good
music at the Barrington Hills Country
Club, Lake Shore Club, Skokie Country
Club,
Highland
Park
Country
Club,
Michigan Shores Club. May we insure
ou for good music? Phil Varchetta.*
37 North St. Louis Av., Chicago, Ill.
60624 Tel. VA 6-5783.
*pronounced Var-ketta.

POPULAR MUSIC
Call Larry at AL 1-5370

ALTERATIONS
EAST-GLEN

ROCK
GROUP
LOOKING
FOR
LEAD
guitarist.
Call
CR
2-2343
now
for
audition. Starting June 9th.

Entertainment

"The

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

NO

INSURE
THE
SUCCESS
OF
YOUR
party
with
professional
entertaining
musicians. For information:
Call 274-5731

2-2515

“Your

TEA,
GRADUATION,
OR
WEDDING
parties. Artistic hors d’oeuvres; sandwiches or sandwich loaves. Made
to
your order. ALpine 1-2269.

Lillian

CR

22

272-5507

Catering

8910

DRAPES

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

Phone

EXPERT PHOTO INSTRUCTION
IS ONLY PART OF OUR SERVICE

18

RECONDITION,
RELINE
DRAPES,
curtains,
cafes.
Slipcovers
or upholstery for small pieces. Sewing of all
kinds. PArk 4-5824.

CAMERA

835-2507

FOTO—DEERFIELD

Waukegan

HEMS _ $2.50
FULL
2213 Central St., Evanston

BROTHERS

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

3748 Oakton,

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
SPORTSWEAR, CASUAL,
FORMAL AND WEDDINGS
VErnon 5-0758

Phone

WANDA

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

8910

CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
SERVE YOU BETTER

651 Vernon,

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification 4132 in
this Paper!

and

fin729-

CUSTOM
APPAREL
AND
ALTERAtions. Michigan Ave. experience. For
appointment call ID 2-2953.

w processing

GLENCOE CAMERA SHOP

I

alterations

UN 9-6367

QUALITY

Now in stock!
Famous Panasonic Radios,
Tape Recorders and Record Players
at low, low prices

1421

Gre-

. Cameo glass;
and others.
2896 before 10 a.m. or after
.m. for appt. to see.

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

dresses;

everything
carefully
my work guaranteed.

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299
ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOMen’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.

ONE DAY SERVICE
ON KODACHROME

&lt;

made

ALTERATIONS.

Brand

color

CO.

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

others.

Custom

restyling;
ae?
All

AND

STRAIGHT
hems $3.50.
328-5159

48 Hour CUSTOM

BRINKMEYER

REGULAR
OR
ELECTRONIC.
WE
will run your pre-cut stencils or cut
them for you.
BULLETINS, LETTERS, FORMS, ETC.
Reas. prices. Good delivery.
Days FR 2-2287, nights, wkends. OR 63910.
‘ ADLER LETTER SERVICE ~
318 W. Adams
Chicago
Albert Wechsler
:

Goods

AMEN

RODDED

Entertainment

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

a free roll
or 120 film
Tri X type
family

Expert Camera Répairs
Estimates FREE

Mimeographing
.

RECEIVED A SELECT GROUP
prints by CHAGALL, J. LEVINE,
Fe
DAU, GONZALES-TORNERO,

MARGULIES,

hours

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

DRESSMAKING

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

Unusual Bargains
In Original Etchings,
gravings and Wood Cuts
_

twelve

up
up
up
up
$1.99

20°, DISCOUNT ON
ALL COLOR FILM

Service

AND

DRAINS

gentle;

excellent for children. $300.
sg

to

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

Supplies.
DAvis 8-8858.

QUARTER

Seven

Business

BLACK KITTEN
ALBINO PARAKEET.

4-yr.

inventory.

weekly
can
net
excellent
income.
More full time. For personal interview
write
STUCKEY’S
DISTRIBUTING
CO., 6162 E. Mockingbird,
Suite 100,
Dallas, Texas 75214. Include telephone
number.

each. Log

9-7281.

LIKE

by

155
153

Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and
Instruction .
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men——Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—tindustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Toys
Uereruitere-Business Machines
Pholstering,
Repairing
&amp; Refinishin
Wanted To Renta
af
—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Shore Houses and Apartments

sof

New INSTA-FLASH Camera,
made to sell for $9.95...
SPECIAL, this week only $5.99!

Partnerships

Wanted To’ Buy—Houses

FREE! $4.95 Carrying Case
with purchase of Polaroid Swinger

256-3000

COLLECTING
MONEY
AND
REstocking NEW TYPE high quality coin
operated dispensers in your area. No
selling. To
qualify you must have car,
references,
$600 to $1,900 cash secured

6

conformation

Ran mannered—$450

Investments
and

get
620
X or
per

Motorcycles——Go Carts
Moving and Storage
Musica! Instruction
Notices
Office and Stere Equipment
Painting ond Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TY - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots ond Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
end Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apeartment
Buildings
Cand
Wanted To Buy
ini
Wanted To Buy—-Co-op Apartments

21

FREE FILM
Bring this ad and
of 35mm, 126, 127,
Verichrome, Plus
limit: one roll

SPARE TIME INCOME

THOROUGH-

16 hands, very gentle w/childyears old, pleasure
horse or
Brood
mare
prospect.
HI
6

Cabin,

Used 35mm cameras $12.50
Used Movie Projectors $25.00
Used Slide Projectors
$20.00
New Electronic Flash
$12.50
New illuminated slide viewer

BOOKSHOP.
USED,
Central, Evans. May

REALTY

Photography

Close-out of new and used cameras,
projectors and accessories at low,
deep-cut prices
All items fully guaranteed!

MOVING
COMPANY
FOR
SALE
3
large vans, 1 pickup truck. All brand
new equipment. $29,000, with moving
rights. Call Sundays only for appointment. CR: 2-5520.

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY

“Wicker

1911

ard

107
108

SPRING CLEAN-UP
CAMERA SALE

DRY
CLEANING
PROF.
AND
COIN
op.
business
and
bldg.
Long
estab.
Exc.
location. Also Launderette
and
commercial
laundry
business.
OutrT
digs money maker. DE 6-3678, CH
4-5401.

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

FOR

Cameras

BOOKS

BOOK
APPRAISER
IN
Friday and Saturday, or
time
for information
or
DA 8-4424. Ask for free
values,
etc.
BOOKER’S
Chicago Avenue.

LAKE BAY
1409 Lake Avenue

358-5386

ELSINGER'S

Gifts

COMBINATION RESTAURANT,
BILLIARD ROOM, AND
WORK CLOTHING STORE
Only
Billiard
license
in this North
Shore suburb. Current inventory, restaurant, equipment, billiard and pool
tables,
clothing,
etc., for sale. New
lease available on 1 to 3 year flexible
terms. Purchase price in low 20s, by
Owner,
anxious
to
complete
sale.
Immediate possession.

and

$75.

and

&gt; PRICE SALE

KENNEDY’S
ae
rare.
11-31st

$150 and up.

JAckson 6-7105
GOLDEN
RETRIEVER

3
. Old.; all shots and
fully trained: friendly, $100.

LASSIFIED INDEX

Christmas Trees and Decoraticns
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking——-Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

MOVERS

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

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

MIDDLETON

CR 2-5520

KELLY MOVING
RO

1-2686

CALL

AND

HAULING

Tl. C.C.

18345MC-C

DOVER

RO

1-0666

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Il. CC22633MCC,
864-6139)
MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing
Large or small jobs at reas. rates da
or 5
Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up _ and
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394
MOVING?
DON’T
WANT
TO
HIRE
the pros, but you need help. Call us
Could mean $$ for you. 869-6984 Bill.

30

Musical

MILDRED

Instruction

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performer
instructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun! Village
School of Folk Music. 945-5321.
GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children;
guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129
KURT LOWMAN,
LESSONS
IN CLAS
sic and popular piano in my home o
yours. Beginners a specialty.
272-8191

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

I1,

1967
Pe

�a

34

Instruction

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

VIBRAHARP
3
OCTAVE,
JENCO
portable,
black
and’
silver
finish,
perfect cond. $195. Baritone saxs, fine
older
instrument.
Plays
very
well.
$125. Call 477-8983.

INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save
you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
ill
instruments including:
Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Tape Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Piano Tuning - Musical Entertainment

GIBSON
5
folk banjo.
764-6098

or

STRING
Excellent

LONG
NECK
condition.
Call

446-2284.

AMPEG
GEMINI
1
$150;
SILVERtone amp., 1-12” tremelo $50. 12’’ ext.
speaker. All immaculate. Call GR 51948 after 6 p.m.
AMPEG
REVERBEROCKE
AMPLIFIer newly installed parts, wiring;
like
new condition;
reasonable. Call after
6 p.m. 864-9761.
FENDER
BANDMASTER
MINT
CONdition $300, candle apple red stratocaster $225, 251-1541 after 6:30 p.m.
Ask for Corey.

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
272-749 |
DRUM, SAXOPHONE AND
_
TRUMPET
INSTRUCTION
in your home by certified teacher.
Extremely reasonable rates.
272-8761

Kimball Upright Piano
OAK

CASE,

GOOD CONDITION.
Call 869-5280.

FOR SALE FENDER
STRATOCASTER
electric solid body
guitar,
one year
Excellent condition. $260. Call 234-

It Makes

WITH

a Difference

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

Don't Buy a Grand

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
priced.
Rentals
with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
e
rt
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9

PIANOS - ORGANS
3 Mos. Rental Special

SKOKIE

OR
Open

Eves.

3-5612

’til 9

and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles.
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
- inets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
oose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900
6

made

by

STRING

Martin

GUITAR

(STEEL)

Craftsmen.

An

instrument
with
superb
sound.
With
custom
strings
and
case
for
the
serious Blues—Folk guitarist. Call 2514331. ‘‘Bill’’

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

5-5900

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Co., BR 4-291 |

McCALL

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

SPINET PIANO
PLEASE CALL DAvis 8-2186
FENDER

JAZZMASTER

GUITAR

with
case,
$225;
twin
reverb
amp,
excellent, $350. Both $525 or best. 2345193.

“May II, 1967

CHICKERING
OF
BOSTON,
BEAUTIful apt.
grand.
Also player
section,
which would need repair. $650 or best
offer. Leaving the city. 328-3435.
FRIDAY
(NOT BEFORE)
10 A.M. TO
8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2418
Hartzell, Evanston. Baby Grand Piano. See ad under classif. 171.
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
FENDER
MASTER. Case and stand.
Excellent condition.
Hillcrest 6-2632

JAZZ-

Evanston Review

i
TOURISTS—STUDENTS
Useful
conversation
in German
and
French.
Formerly with IBM, France
and Berlitz/Helsinki. V. Sell, 869-8229.
CHINESE COOKING CLASS
now being formed. Ne
and evening
classes. 15 lessons $30.
Sara Moy, 1018
Davis St., Evanston. 328-2233.

38

Camps

SALE

LIKE

NEW

EKO

six
string
worth
$59
reasonable offer. Call CE

Special Wyoming trip for six weekers
Come any 2- 3- 4- 5- or 6 weeks
June 25-August 5
Write to George Sherman.
342 Division
Marshall, Mich.
Founded 1947
ACA
REMOTE CANOE TRIP FOR
High School Young Men Only (15-17)
3 Wilderness Weeks, June 18-July 11

SILVERTONE
WESTERN
guitar. Good condition. $10.
11 a.m., 869-7955.

AQUA

35

Piano

ZENKER’S

PIANO CO.

(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

Honest Craftsmanship

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!

Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding; tog oe
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407
TUNE UP FOR SUMMER NOW
Fast service—satisfaction guaranteed.
Have fork;
will tune
Call HI 6-0694

37

Schools

and

CAMP

CANADIAN CANOE TRIP
August 10-20, ages 13-17
A truly fantastic trip. Write or call
Richard MacDonald
Doug MacNiel
446-1696
446-1039
Woods
N’
Waters.
933
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka
GOLDEN ARROW DAY CAMP
Pvt. inst. Swim every day, co-ed 4-13.
Transp. Hot lunch. Teacher staff.
JOE TADELMAN
945-4072

MAINTENANCE—.
EXTERIOR

Builders

and

Contractors

Direct Factory Distributors

AL

6 p.m.,

=

BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
ceils.;
floor
tile,
gen.
and repair. By independent
Free estimates. 272-8680.

Building Maintenance
and Repair

Quality

custom-built kitchen

WASH

OUT

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Fireplace

52

Building

Supplies

and

M

SAND—BLAC

(When RIV

STONE

he

FOR

Flagstone—Blues
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOI]

Sewer Mo
CONCRETE,

Drain Tile, Cul
PLAST., MASON 1}

DELIVERED—PICK

UPS INV

BUILDERS SERVICE, Ih
Rd.

pati

H| 6.2402

|

DELIVERIES TO EVA
HIGHLAND PARK A
DEERFIELD NOT SOLIC

53

Concrete

Work

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH |
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTO
Walks, driveways, se pi
=
steps, porches and re
'
ALpine 6

cs

‘Call before 8, and after 5.’
CEMENT
CONTRACTOR — DE
ways,
walks,
steps,
patio
forms. Basement waterpr
ing North Seay customers

KNEIP

ORchard §

ACRES CONCRETE
Cement work. City
Also-Carpenter and

Charge

it.

3
sidewalks
Remodelii

Midwest

icensed,

=

ye

bonded

and

Bank

insur

Gardening and pare

54

“4

Service—Plants and Shrubs —

BLACK DIRT
WORK,

STONE,

grading,

‘rubbish

D

and

hisisar:

CR 2-01

mo

Ebilsisor ‘trucking

.

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING

PULVERIZED TOP oe:
Ill. PA

up;

fertilizin

pessehapie
7
p.m.

JIM

4-3300 or PA

VOLE.
rates.

4-1

*

LAS

Call ID ne

0 a

OF
BEINLICH

LAWN MAINTENANCE
IN COMPLETE LA

care.

O.

H.

Little.

458-4335.

—

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTE
early
spring
cen
ees odd job,
greens, shrubbery. Any
ae
Fears Landscaping, 389-0033.

Grading,

CUTTING

—

cutting weeds. WI 5-3227.
VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING

Spring

clean

ing.
Year
UN 4-3172.

up.

round

Planting

and

se

maliteneeag

FRANK’S LAWN SERVICE

REMODELING

TILING

ALL
TYPES
OF
TILE
WORK.
ramic—mosaic—plastic.
Floor,
and ceiling
Call Gem Builders, 475-3420.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

repair.

Tractor Work.

KITCHEN
REMODELING
AND ROOM
extension.
All types
of remodeling.
Free estimates, 25 years experience.
Ask for Henry. DA 8-0869.

serving

GENERAL MASONRY

Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
C
crete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-881

ROTOTILLER,

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

News * Glenview Announcements

WOR!

Carpentry-Siding- Roofing

Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich

I SPECIALIZE

ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

and The Village Lamplighter,

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED

Clean

Floor and Wall Tiling
Glenview.

2
AND PA
MODELING

FRANK

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

Rd.

pat

ALpine

BILL HESKETH

Glenview,

24 Hr. Emergency Service
867-9199

Waukegan

and

BLACK lt

Gutters
Replaced
or Repaired
All types sheet metal and roofing

GLENVIEW

ceilings

shai

CLEAN

Call Tom
UN 7-8636
R&amp;L Roofing—Sheet Metal
INSURED

BATHROOM

lathe

1-7119

SOD—SEED
. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

Repaired and Installed

1328

Metal

ways,

CERAMIC TILE

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens.
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once 3
is started, opps
THOUT DE

PLASTERING

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO

TRACTOR

of kitchens,

TO

ROOMS.
REMO! D
and interior p
ting
CRestwo

JOSEPH

cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Can pentry, Cabinet Makin
carukasiot
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

ALpine 1.2618

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

5-0262

Dean

250 Happ

CONTRACTOR

GUARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

VE

272-0

REMODELING

for modernization
and bathrooms:

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.

TUCKPOINTING

Tanbark

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., IN
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR a 3370
HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastics. Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

PANELING,
Acoustical
carpentry
carpenter.

Dore

WE DO BRICK AND STONE wo
Tuckpointing,
chimney
r
Hee Sanne: Insured.

CRUSHED

New Construction
Box 84 Northfield HI 6-5400

QUALITY

It—I Do It

Ericka.

PLAYBOX

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

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

M.

Chimney

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It’’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

John

RECHTORIS

&amp; CO.

pe

?

Ghecnleaf 5-6762

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

You Name

AN

Carpentry-Plasteri ng- Cement,

ALpine

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

PURE,

=

Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painti

O: SCHULZ

EDWARD

Wa

REMODELING—ALTER
IMPROVEMENTS

Porches
Dormers

HAROLD

Save By Buying
From A Distributor

Repairs

Caulking
Bric!c]
Bldg. Cleaning
LeakyB
Bldg. of all Descriptions In
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversit;

831-4767

51

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney

Bedrooms

1-1254

ROOM

WILMETTE SRIyING. SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50
an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

ON

CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 “aes ig Johnson.

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

after

20%

CO.

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

Inc.

348-4852

SAVE

CONST.

30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

Oech &amp; Bobart

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central
St.
Creative half-day pogroms for
your pre-school child gton 3-5)
Call UN 9-556

* Glencoe

AND

LAUER

GENERAL

Kitchen Salon

Tiny Tot Play School

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

WITH

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

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

OP
HOUSE
UNITY NURSERY SCHOOL
3434 CENTRAL ST.
MAY 13, 10 TO 12 NOON
Registration for Fall term.
Modern,
established
school
with
experienced
staff. Director, Mrs. W. B.
Scott, UN
4-7453.
For
information,
call
Mrs.
Scott or Mrs. Wiss, 328-7454.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

BOYS

Instruction

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

DAY

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

Tuning

UNING—REPAIRING

YOUR

LANE

$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
campsite in DesPlaines. Complete athletic
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Director. 465-0926.

Any

STYLE
Call after

Northfield Bldg. and Const.
DEAL

and Repair

OWNERS

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

Far
north,
in
N.W.
Ontario,
The
Canoeist’s
Last
Frontier-Your
party
shares this adventurous land with No
One, Voyageurs North, 724-4826 after 4

GUITAR

new.
4-4879.

HOME

Kitchens

6-15
MIKQUANO

Building Malntenaneot i

~=Builders sed Contractors

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type
of byticing remodeling
Ceramic
Tile — Vinyl
Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION
CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

Bathrooms
Room Additions

In Central Wisconsin
Academics-Reading,
Science,
Math.
Recreation-Riding, Swimming,
Crafts,
Canoeing, Fishing, Sports, Water Skiing, Trips.

WURLITZER.
FRENCH
PROVINCIAL.
antique
white,
like
new,
original
finish, Sacrifice at $545. 537-4739.

FOR

SCHOOL

LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERsationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
—
beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 32838)
YOUNG
IDEAS
NURSERY
501 Sherman, Evanston
Registrations
for Summer
and
now being taken. Call UN 4-4659.

HOME

DA 8- way or YO 6-7065

MOVING:
MUST
SELL—CHICKERING
spinet piano, fruitwood finish, perfect
condition. Also RCA color TV;
Magnus elect. orget
French clarinet and
violins.—HI 6-2410.
STEINWAY GRANDS
3811

LATE
MODEL
TENDER
PRECISION
bass, Sunburst finish. Excellent cond.
with case. reas. Also Bass Amp. John
Sieg, GR 5-9608 eves. and weekends.

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day
arrangements.
Age 21, through 5.
Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and _ foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
bahiaess
Call

PIANO CO.

HOliycourt

Spencer

GIBSON ES335 GUITAR:
MUST SELL,
best
offer.
Vox
Foundation
Bottom;
od new, never used, best offer. 446-

VALUE

Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New

ELGER

RICKENBACKER
6 STRING
STEREO
double pick-up Guitar, also amplifier.
Excellent condition.
Call Barry, UN 4-0788.

UTAH SOUND COLUMNS.
3-12’ speakers in each.
eae
$100.
31

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00
A MO
JANSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
$
New Console Direct Blow
$439
10 Used Grands
fr. $295
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and Thur. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago
BIG

EBONY
SPINET WURLITZER
about 2 years old. $375.
Call evenings. UN 4-5782.

etc.

MUSIC. CENTER

Lincoln

$70.

2 BIG

2 MONTHS FREE
Kimball-Yamaha-Lowrey-Whitney
ORGANS
re
one po f a
New-U
8016

SLEEK
piano

HORN

CASE.
724-6419

50

Instruction

SUMMER

A.B.C. School of Languages

CAMP

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

BARITONE

and

classes at Loyola Academy which are
ot be co-ed. Registration for girls May
6th and 13th, between 9 a.m. and 12
noon
for
7th,
8th
grade
and
high
school
students.
For
any
further
information
contact
Father
Beall
at
Loyola Academy.

$100

FENDER BASSMAN AMP. W/COVERS
and dolly,
$300 firm.
White
Fender
precision bass guitar, $160. Call Jack
at 272-3053.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

ARE

BOYS

ACCORDION,
ORGAN,
GUITAR,
PIano instruction in studio or home. N.
Shore
area.
Spec.
in
pop.
music.
Instruments furn. $2.50 up. 251-8572.

34

Schools

THERE

CONN ARTIST ORGAN
Originally
$3,200.
5 years
old.
Full
size, large external speaker, suitable
for church
or home.
Reas.
463-1042
after 4 p.m. starting Mon., May 15.
~

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
BY

37

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

i

Musical

724-9704.

CEwall

Lawn work, fertilizing, clean- “UP,
rototilling, rubbish remov

No job too small.

Call J

1-791

ROTO-TILLING _
YOUR GARDEN
HAVE ESTIMATE NOW
272-3073
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, soddin;
seeding.
Black
dirt
_and

service.

Free estimate.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Call 537-6:

Classified

a

�.

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs
OMPLETE

57.

J. Michaels

PA

Z

GRECO

BROTHERS

mp

ay

0
Call

° job too small.
anytine, 625-3486.

- Gutters
and Downspouts

CLEANED

-AIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
and sheet metal service. Fully
. Free inspection. Free est.

rier

Eagle Roofing Co.

ORchard

4-9423

UTTERS

ROOFING

lete Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
the North Shore for 25 yrs.’’

SING

ORchard

5-4030

Mower

57

Painting

and

FO
A 4-6146.

Decorating

“WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF
ting. Ind. attention and needs

17 YEARS

J. M. ECKERT OF COURSE.

ARE THE BEST!

the North Shore for 45 years.
©
gamble
with
your
painting
or
of orating problems if you consult one
experts:
es
Mr. Hauber AL 1-2959
*
Schmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199

Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.

LO 1-5437

BJORNSON
RB

aparelat

Painting

TERIOR
An

LIVINGSTON

perting

ethene

Decorating

EXTERIOR
Painting

Masonry

Painting

aterials.
PagREEaration—Bes
Best Materials.”
ESTIMATES

ugh
.

"FULLY

INSURED

E 7-0737
3 Generations on North

~E&amp;B
2 comp.

Shore

DECORATING
and

Expert

color

and

insured

Free estimates
prep.

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after

No Job Too Small

and
Gutter
work.
Quality
aranteed. Fast courteous serree estimates.
;

Contractors

&amp;

:

“1630

Spencer

:

Av.

JOHN

DAVID
ere

1-6344

CRestwood

‘ainting—Outside Specialty
YEARS
NORTH
SHORE.
- gured.
Free Estimates. 267-1551.
;
6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85

Spec.

rates

on

int.

and

ext.

;

painting.

repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

4 — Classified

IN-

Evanston Review

fully

AL

on the North

1-1254

72

Shore

O IT ALL

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kinds.
Call University 4-3604.

Electrical

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS. INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
CALL AFTER
6 P.M.
CR

and

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED

MAKE APPT., AL 1-5350
ACE WALL WASHING
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

The

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

surgery,

modern

A

equipment,

Arborist

COMPLETE
TREE
CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

HOME
60

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

477-0726

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and
polishing.
Wall
washing. Window
washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422
BEST WAY WINDOW CLEANING
service.
Reasonable
rates.
Free
Estimates. Call 478-2900.

Jim's Wall Washing
FREE

Service

Andy's Home

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning, low prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

Frank's Disposal

Service

APPLIANCES,
brush, etc. AL

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

JUNK
1-7960.

HUSBAND
GONE
FISHING—HOW
about
golfing?
Windows
and gutters
still dirty?? Let us take care of those
nagging problems. Call Al, 823-5697.
5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Smail
carpenter jobs. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

Garages

WE

CLEAN:

and

Basements

REASONABLE

68

456-1939

WANT

ADS

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
RELIABLE
WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE
5
days 9 to 4 taking care of convalesoe
References.
Own
transp.
869436.
EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE
WOMEN
will
clean
offices,
good
references.
Call 864-6805 after 6 p.m. and weekends.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
JUST PLAIN TYPING. $1.50 HR.
Envelope
addressing—manuscripts.
Can pick up/deliver in Glenview area.
Call PArk 4-4688 any time.
TYPING,
CLERICAL,
GENERAL
OFfice
position
wanted
part-time,
4-5
hours
per
day.
Vicinity
Evanston,
Wilmette. Exp. Capable. DAvis 8-1578.
TYPING DONE
AT HOME
Exp.
in
business
and
thesis
work.
Scientific subjects my specialty. IBM
typewriter. Reas. rates. Call 328-6687.
RELIABLE WOMAN SEEKS POSITION
of Supervisor or Executive Secretary
in high class office. 869-9656 after five
or all day weekends.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
NEEDS
evening and weekend work. Accurate
and responsible. $2.50 Hr. Phone after
5 p.m. 328-6911. Also weekends.

REUPHOLSTERY

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272-8680.

SLIPCOVER SALE

101

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12, plus
fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale.
pate
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
vaeHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

CUSTOM

REUPHOLSTERY

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
.WITH
SOFA
AND _ CHAIR
SALES
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph are Me
~g Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Maw
Chicago
Call collect, * tRving 8-0381

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

Custom

House

Furniture

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

BIX

STRIPS. ANYTHING

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

1024

76

Situations

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and-used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

Situations

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Heiper
English 32, Domestic
Enslish 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan-No year 7. bare
Call for information
N 9-7900
MILFORD
OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

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

MO

4-6656

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611.
COMPANION
—
Mature,
educated,
cultured
lady,
homemaker, mother, business woman,
would like position as campanion. Can
supervise household, prefer to live in.
Excellent references.- Available on 2
week
notice.
Write
T-110,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

GA

DAY
plana

Lindgren
811

Elm

2.

WILL
MOW
YOUR
LAWN—ANY
other yard work—odd
jobs.
Reasonable-Experienced
teenagers.
Ralph
and Skip. 475-4857.
LAWN
mer

WORK:
PERMANENT
job.
Can start June 15

SUM-

100

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

446-5482

RESUMING SECRETARIAL WORK AT
age 48. Desire small congenial office,
north shore
area. IBM
elec. typing.
Dictaphone. Send name and phone no.
Write T-113, Box 60, Wilmette, II.
EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE
IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

Emp. Agency

Winnetka

COOKING,
Cor eee. 1

6-104

CLEANING.
1
sepepemnteaaed

IRONING IN MY
bie

HOME

ae.

CHILD
CARE.
pERANENT
POSI
tion. Wish to care for children, some
light
household
duties,
willing
td
travel. References. Call 446-1203.
NEAT WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE 5 TO
6
hours of ironing, no shirts;
or ligh
—
cleaning.
Evanston
only.
491
0820.

WANT
TO
GET
AWAY?
over. Mrs. Tow. 472-4108

LADY EXPERIENCED IN CLEANING
ironing and cooking.
A-1 references
Call after 7 p.m. HU 3-5797,
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN,
NEAT,
RE
liable, will do ironing 1 or 2 days pe
week, 475-1273.

102

Situations Wanted—
Baby Sitting

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS
Weekend
proxying.
Eve.
sittings
Future bookings. Pets welcome. Com
plete
charge.
251-1726.
If
out
cal
ater.
BABY SITTING
Own
transportation,
mature
lady
Have
ref.
Evenings
and
week-ends
call before 8:15 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m
869-7050.

EXPERIENCED.
DICTAPHONE
OPerator
and
typist
desires
work
at
home. Own typewriter.
729-4387.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for =
grange 2 work.
-098
RELIABLE
COLLEGE—BOUND
ART
major:
Prefers work in related field
but will type or do other gen.
off.
work. 724-8596 after 4 p.m. Laura.

RELIABLE
YOUNG
LADY,
15,
DE
sires position as mother’s helper fo
summer months. Call 475-1247 hetwel:
7 and 8 p.m.

WEDDING
INVITATIONS
nouncements
addressed.
tarial and typing service.

MATURE
WOMAN
sit. Call 272-0509,
hour. Mrs. Wood.

AND
ANAlso
secreAL 1-2208.

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hou
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sittin
Inc. Call 869-0022.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

serving Lake

Hlllcrest

EVANSTON
GIRL
WANTS’
TUES.
through Fri., General House Cleaning,
experience, ref. call after 6 p.m. 869-

MOTHER,
I’ll take

EXP. SECRETARY
FOR EXECUTIVE.
Part-time.
Typing-shorthand.
Ref.
Temporary
or
permanent.
491-0673
after 6 p.m. or Thurs. and Fridays all
day.

WORKERS
pat
wetonws

WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK 3 DAYS
PER WEEK IN GLENVIEW. NEAR
GLENVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH.
CALL PARK 4-4728.

CALL

Wanted—Students

Call

Wanted—Women
Household

&amp;

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing.
sofa
and
chair,’
springs
repaired
in
your
home.
Free
estimates,
1419 Sherman
Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

Interior Decorating
YOU CAN’T AFFORD
not
having
consultation
on
your
Cecorating and lighting problems for
only $7.00.
inet
- BAC
RT AIRE

USE
HOLLISTER

RENT

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
MANUSCRIPTS, TAPES, ETC.
Hillcrest 6-2631

EMPLOYMENT

Maintenance

and Clean up. Free estimates.
Expert service. GR 5-6014.

FURNITURE,
Bldg. material,

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

and

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

Work

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church
CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work, Reasonable prices. Call
Herman, 328-3050.

* Wilmette Life

Service

Bill's Cleanup Service

trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
experience
in
treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning.
Members
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

H. A. Morrison,

L&amp;S

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

FOR

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

CARPET
CLEANED
IN YOUR
HOME
eves. and weekends,
10c per sq. ft.
Phone 275-5533 days, 528-0956 eves.

Service

A. MCMURRY’S
COMPLETE
JANitorial and maintenance Service. Call
PA 4-2427. All types
of floors, machine scrubbed, waxed, polished professionally. Specializing in small businesses and offices.

YOU

Tree Trimming

SHAMPOOERS
3748

2-0314

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for
less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

75

VAN SHELTON SERVICE
CLEANING OF ALL TYPES
Domestic-Commercial-Industrial
Floors-windows-bsmts.-wash rms.-walls
Lawn care. Reasonably priced.
For information call 263-2149.
C.

Cleaners

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISH:
ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

FLOOR

Siding

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys _ tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

Home

&amp; Furniture
43-8744

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

Service

ELECTRICAL
WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

67

Rug

SERVICEMASTER

INTERIOR CONSULTANT

63

mates.

Associated

BASE-

Will
custom
design
and _ construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to specification. After 5 p.m., 945-7362.

PAINTING?
JOB
TOO
SMALL
FOR
the pros, too big for you. Call us.
Inside-outside-in
between.
869-6984
BILL.

Roofing

Professional Rug Cleaning
NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
or
plant.
Over
31 yrs. exp.
Free
esti-

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355.

100

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

831-4767

ALL CARPENTRY
PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

Plumbing

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets.
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service”

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING, CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

2-5753

RUDY’S DECORATING SERVICE
Interior and Exterior
"Painting, pa rhanging and decorating
irst class work
4851 North pace 4Avenue
784-0671
RUEDIEGER PLUSC
;
Free fe Rare

Plaster
insured.

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

Decorators

SHORE

DECORATING
1-3801

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464.

N. PADDOCK

Professional

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND
ALpine

DAVEY

Wilmette

ALpine

30 years

HENSCHEL FLOORING Co.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

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

ERNST
W.
DAISS
&amp; SON
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
~ Wood finishing—paper
hanging
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR

Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical

GUTTERS
CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
cleaned and painted inside $35. Painting and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

Associates.

722-1669

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling

70
CO.

Free

tree

PAINTING
Painting-Tuckvointing-Main-

WITH LAUER CONST.
AND SAVE 20% ON

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing and wall cleaning. Am
available
days and weekends. Reasonable.
456-1939

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,

478-0136

House

ESTI5 p.m.

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

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

tenance

GRONAU

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
LICENSED
COMPETENT

painted.

PAINTING

5

EXTERIOR
CR 2-2938

matching.

masonry

an expert craftsman, proper
Fast on ett Service

Sake
Exterior

AND

59

Outside ttrim and siding painted.
Stucco

PAINTING

exterior.

All types wall covering hung.
a

PAINTEuropeinsured

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

PAINTING AND DEC. SER.

Interior

INTERIOR
Dier

KURT

IF

IN FINE
and

SHORE

Complete Decorating Service
Skilled workmen
Fully Insured
DA 8-5004
Free Estimate

58

BROS.

SPECIALIZING

ON NORTH

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience.
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255

will

~Who Does Your Decorating?

“3

JENSEN

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PApering a specialty. Residential work.
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices
reas. Herman Engstrom,. UNiversity 4-5944.

Free Estimate

THEY

WORKMANSHIP
328-0531

LAURITZ

2-2217

WHY

Carpentry—Cabinet Work
DEAL

Exterior.

AND SONS
Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
PArk 4-4350
CLearbrook 9-0495

a
met.
Color
matching
and
color
ees
as
part
of the
painting.
eat,
clean
workmanship
in
a j
phases of painting and paper hanging.

Insured

Interior,

PREPARATION

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing,
wall
washing,
wallpaper
removed,
furniture
stripped,
call Don
Rice 864-8846 for estimate.

~ SPENCER
DECORATING

.

N.S.

CLEAN, NEAT
M. Garrett

G.

Henry

and Tractor—

seis

on

GOOD

1-5600

Service

pet be i reawar

yrs.

Painting and Decorating

STOP SMALL GUTTER
AND ROOF LEAKS $10.
AR

Lawn

60

Expert Paper Hanging
Custom Decorating Service
675-5455

Lawn maintaining.

GUTTERS

38

4-1272

S O
IL—HUMUS—SAND—MAerevel—sr ives
drives—rubbish
wer lawn rolling—tree reail dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Beinlich,
The Firewood
King

ae Sessmegs

Decorating

Painting, Paper Hanging

LANDSCAPING

ERGREENS,
TREES, SHRUBS
janting, Lawn ‘Work, Sodding, Fertil, Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

€}
eee
Lome

Painting and

Forest-Lake

Bluff

WANTS
TO BAB
Northbrook. $1.00 ay

May II, 196

�4

103

Situations
Business

Wanted—Men

and

107.

Help

Professional

ADVERTISING PROMOTION MAN
Wants to join small or medium
size
industrial
or consumer
m’fr.
Plans,
writes,
produces,
budgets
complete
campaigns.
Over 20 yrs. documented
success.
Won
3
nat’l.
awards
for
catalogs and film. Available now, at
modest
salary.
Full
or
part-time.
Write T-118, Box 60, Wilmette, III.
COLLEGE
FRESHMAN
SCHOOL
OF
Civil Engineering wishes summer job.
Available June 5th. OR 5-5044. Please
call after 5 p.m.

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER.
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).

Have

Have

Help Wanted—Women
Business

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

55-65

wpm.

Free

insurance,

5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100
employer

of America,

~

‘ mover tions firm
gal.

No

typing.

wants

35 hour

Receptionist-clerk-typist in
of large firm. Promotable.

personnel

#

CLIFF

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

public relations
SEC’Y
FOR
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
dept.
Typing.
No
steno,
all
public
contact. FREE.

St.,

'

Evanston

EXECUTIVE

SECY $550

DYNAMIC VP NEEDS A SECRETARY
who
is able to work with top level
executives. Much public contact. Tremendous potential. FREE.

WIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

pears APTITUDE
REQUIRED.
POSTing
to
Cardex,
typing,
shorthand
pful but not required.
Call Mrs. Woodworth, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

May

II, 1967

HAVE

pte
with

you like numbers
Good
salary.
NO

FEE. Job No. 4593.
Bookkeepins Clerk —$400 for girl
No. 4735) Pen ene®
eae
North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
CARLSON

BLDG.

ROOM

328-7466

602

HAVE

with

RD.
GLENVIEW
PHONE 729-1900.

CASHIER
NEW
CAR
DEALER
SERV.
DEPT.
needs girl to handle cash and other
various duties. Hours flexible. Excel.
salary and benefits. Call:
MR.
KORR
869-5700
RECEPTIONIST-LIGHT
TYPING
Girl full or part-time.
Will train to
work
in new
laboratory.
Air
con’d
office. For appointment call 945-5055.

ASSISTANT

STATISTICAL CLERK
FOR

MARKETING

Must

be interested

—plus

in math

DE

and

the

most

liberal

of .

eek

8:15

a.m.

wah tae

to 5 sr

through
and

ridays

—

Saturday

by appointment)

Niles Ave. and Searle Park
Skokie

ORchard

}

3-320
yi

Clerk-Typist
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Beginner

stenographic
qualify.

given

IN

he

benefits.

to

placed.

and

Grove

Equal Opportunity

RESEARCH

high degree of accuracy in
with figures.
Excellent
starting = salar
progress,
free
uniforms—low
cafeteria with free milk a
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncro
work areas—no layoffs in our his’

with

ping,

accomplishment

Pleasant
office
environment.
starting salary, 3742 hour work
fine
fringe
benefits,
merit
advancement.
Pre- employment

8200 Lehigh Avenue
An

se
PEOF

venir

the
biological
sciences.
training
and interesting assignmen
in Pharmaceutical Research.
;

tential.

MISS BYRNE

6-6000

FOR

college

Expanding staff opens interestingn
position
with good
advancement

H. M. Harper Co.

YO

O01

An Equal Opportunity Employer |

e FREE SCHEDULED BUS PICKUPS AT
TOUHY &amp; LEHIGH AND SKOKIE SWIFT

Morton

SK

variety
Ries.

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie 7.

These are all permanent positions with established
growing firm. You'll enjoy pleasant working conditions
in modern offices, cafeteria on premises, paid holidays
and vacation, bonus half days, group insurance and
Profit Sharing Trust Fund.

APPLY

a

OPENINGS

1 or 2 years

(Evening

Openings for accurate typists to do order typing, affidavit typing, etc.

CONTACT

TYPING

PREVIOUS

Interviews

Typists

9-9000

will

TYPIST
handle

HAVE

FLAIR?

For the young lady who likes lots of activity
variety. Typing not required.

UN

GE

but

GOOD

LAB
WE

Mail Clerk

PHOTOCOPY

typi

experience. Good typing essenti
experienced in ee
tran
tion.

APPLY

That’s all you need,
and no typing.
See
DOROTHY
PARKS,
ee
age
an
627
Grove,
328-7622,
for
this
MANY OTHER figure jobs.

Light

SECRETARY
MUST

detail.

8-6880

INVENTORY CONTROL
CLERK

Clerk—If
for you.

for the
office

o

varied.

and aniity to
assignments.

To maintain inventory records. Must enjoy figures and

FULL TIME
Experienced
OR WILL TRAIN

1825 ae

General Office job
no typing. smaller
Job No.
4648.

who
Job

be

CLERK

Record Clerk

Inc.

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers

brownlie personnel

ll

bank &gt;

and

WITH

experience,
will

MUST

Interesting openings for accurate typists to perform
varied departmental duties.

Illinois

Dempster

Variety,

Public Contact position for girl
likes people. To $390. NO FEE.
No. 4676.

Figure
this is

WOMAN

office

Jr. Secretaries

THIS CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
WITH
a leading growth company is ideal for
you.
Immediate
openings
in
our
expanding IBM Dept. for exp. alpha
numeric
keypunch
operators.
Excellent starting salary, convenient transportation, excellent company benefits
and low cost cafeteria.

2100

Offi

bala

prepare

assignments.

ee

1

FIGURE

employer.

WAITRESSES
WANTED
AT WILLOW
Inn
Club
W.
in
Glenview.
For
information call PA 4-5100.

KEYPUNCH

AMERICAN

Fao

and

GENERAL OFFICE CLER
Duties

G

EXPERI

post

reconciliations

cellaneous

TYPING

for
girl who
enjoys
Good
salary,
NO

will

ledgers,

account

PREFER

STREET

opportunity

week.

Medical receptionist. Salary $450 or
open;
a prominent
physician
wants
you
to type
letters
and forms,
use
dictaphone, and greet patients.

708 Church
328-3400.

equal

sharp looking

2. Advertising firm wants a good typistreceptionist in their personnel department to handle correspondence. Promotable.

4.

1771 HOWARD
An

869-7234

HAVE SEVERAL FINE
OPENINGS!
LOOK AT THESE!

general

Personnel Secy for busy local firm.
Help
with
recruiting.
Some
steno.
NO FEE. Job No. 4643.

Office Supervisor for Evanston firm.
Should know
all office
procedures. eaeety to $6,000. NO FEE. Job No.

CLERK

BOOKKEEPING

necessary,

Mondays

Suite 22|
Evanston,

St. "'L".

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

708 Church Street

Receptionists
WE

Howard

view.

White Collar
Girls

Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,

,

Phone Personnel Department,
274-8100, Ex. 306 for inter-|

Register With

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on

1771

block from

CLERKS
TYPISTS
STENOS

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with
|-2 years experience, typing

1 Girl office for the girl who likes to
be her own boss. Handle all office
ow
to $475. NO
FEE.
Job No.
4616.
:

Ch

.

ACCOUNTING
SOME

Don't fight loop crowds . .
enjoy a satisfying creative
career in our new building
conveniently
located
one

Experienced

Professional

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas: —

Executive Secretary for well-known
sales office, as assistant to the boss.
eausty to $6,000. NO FEE, Job No.

Church
Secy
responsibilty.

Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; C

outstanding fringe benefits.
office in Evanston, , $390. NO FEE.
Salary wide open... plenty | 79? “® 47°.
of room to grow.
NO TYPING

TEMPORARY
OFFICE JOBS

light

Business and

SECRETARIES

opportunity
.

JOBS

WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASEments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

107

Unlimited

‘Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

‘BEST JQB5

Continuing challenges . . .
-you'll handle copy and rough
layout for ads, sales promotions, internal publications.
When your ideas work, you
get the glories!

White Collar
Girls

BATHS
WASHED.
CALL
8-7425 (Evanston only)

and

107

Professional

TO ASSIST DIRECTOR OF
advertising of established,
growing, friendly insurance
company.

$$$ $

WINDOWS

LANK HAMILTON
Experienced window washer
landscaping.
Phone 864-2581

and

HERE'S YOUR
BIG CHANCE!

Because

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

White Collar
Girls

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

KITCHENS,
Andy DA

and

Advertising Copy Writer

EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
er
cleaned,
bonded
and
insured
869-1

104

107.

Wanted—Women

Business

assure

Call C.

effectiv

3

Packaging Corp. of Americ

ADVERTISING AND SALES
COORDINATOR
INTERESTING
OPENING
IN
Advertising
and
Sales
Dept.
woman
wanting
diversified

Good

typing

required.

with

and_

3742

BISHOP
1600 Foster St.
8-5200

IF

YOU

ple

in

person

company
public
FREE.

1618

FREEMAN

and

WITH

by

will train you to

relations

YOU

cious,

ested

co.
E

REP.

WORKING

i
Orrington

ARE

work,
S

ees

being

a

F

poeee.

i

handle

thé

No

bie

MATURE,

intelligent

in

ete

starting

hr.

SERVICE
LIKE

:

reviews. _ eanere

benefits.

DA

O

clerical

Excellent

regular

pany

Di
;

4 5

NEAT"

and

genuinely

valuable

in

part |

health profession? There is need
person having these characteris

assistant-receptionist in an establi

but newly equipped Winnetk
office.
Answer
in own
handwri

t

Write T-104, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill. _
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES.
|

Full and part-time openings available
in production
and
secretarial
work
Pharmaceutical
packaging
firm
i

Lake

Forest offers clean light work

congenial
surroundings.
from train station. Call Mrs. ‘Sigs
234-5350 for interview.

Hours

Employer

are

w
rat

C. Boyer, 869-2300

SECRETARY
United
ereg

3-4100

you

c¢

9

bookkeeping.

FOR
Salary

5.

Typing

Phone

ie

;

1

256-2012

PEDIATRICIANS
NEED
RECE
ist.
Greet
patients,
answer
light typing, filing, other interestin;

“Girl
4902.

Friday’

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

duties.

Phone

i

YO

Classified —

�Help

SEARS,

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Professional

ROEBUCK

107.

&amp; CO.

Help

CAREER

OPPORTUNITIES

A Portion of Sears National Executive Offices and
New

IMMEDIATE
AVAILABLE

Suburban

OPENINGS
|
FOR QUALIFIED:

the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to
Location

in Skokie

SEARS OUTSTANDING
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:

_ EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES
_ EXCELLENT SALARIES
_ JUNIOR SECRETARIES
- PROFIT SHARING
_ TYPISTS
- PAID VACATIONS
_COMPTOMTER OPERATORS _ . 7 PAID HOLIDAYS
_ KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
_ GROUP INSURANCE
. COMPUTOR PROGRAMMERS
. GROUP HOSPITALIZATION
_ FILE CLERKS
_ EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS
_ PBX OPERATORS
_ ILLNESS ALLOWANCE
_ RECEPTIONISTS
_ PLEASANT MODERN OFFICE
INTERVIEWS:
SATURDAY, MAY 13
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
MONDAY through FRIDAY
MAY 15, 36-47, 18, °19
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

100%
FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.
Execu. secy. to marketing dir.
3 secy’s to Vice Presidents
Secy to Marketing Dir.
Legal secretaries
Secy to Production Mgr.
Secy to Sales Dir.
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Secy to Comptroller
Secy to salesmen
Secy to Pres., young
Secy in administration
Steno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard
Secy, in export sales
Real Estate secretary

550
500-550
550
450-525
500
500
500
475
455
450
450
450
450
450

Typist, general ofc.
General office typist
Dictaphone,
Old Orchard
Learn advertising, type
Typist. gen. office
Manage small sales ofc
Biller-typist
Bookkeeping clerk
Secretary, no dictation
Dr’s recep. typing
Dictaphone secy to Dr.
Credit secy, young
Personnel receptionist, type
Reception-typist learn small swbd.
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
X-ray trainee, type, for M.D.
Typist, young, good future
Personnel interviewer
Registered lab. tech for M.D.
N.C.R.
bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Accts receivable, hand entry
Clerical, no typing
Cost clerk figure apt.
Straight switchboard
100% o—
contact
Travel bureau, no typing

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

226

IN

End

of West

ORchard

500
500
500
475
455
450
450
450
433
433
433
425
415
400
400
400
375
600
575
400-500
325-500
433
325-433
433
410
400
350

SKOKIE

THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

Bldg.

pcsinad Lot

9-1 142

and

1737 HOWARD

ST.

AT THE ‘‘L”’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador 2-1! 142
SUMMER JOBS

TEACHERS-STUDENTS
‘(Are you looking for summer
work?
We
need
proof
readers
to prepare
material for data processing on one of
our loop projects. Apply now.
We also need all types of temporary
help. CLERKS-STENOS-TYPISTS
and
KEY-PUNCH OPERATORS in loop or
suburban areas.

TASK FORCE
Room

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

SALESLADY
PART-TIME
ROBERT HALL CLOTHES
READY
TO
WEAR
EXPERIENCE
preferred. Inquire between 9:30 a.m.
and 9:30 p.m.

Photographers

Helper

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
RIGHT
person
to
learn
photography.
No
experience necessary, will train. Must
be
available
for
full
time
work.
Salary
and
commission.
Apply
in
person, 3rd fl., Mrs. Bodden.

WIEBOLDT'S

receptionist

SEARS NEW LOCATION at
THE ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.
7447 SKOKIE BLVD.

. 6—Classified

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

1007 Church St.,
DAvis 8-1000,

APPLY:

We

Professional

580 Waukegan Rd., Glenview

and

SKOKIE,

and

MARQUART
The

National Executive Offices
in Skokie
Otters Exciting

Wanted—Women

Business

ILL.

are equal opportunity employers and members of the Chicago Merit Employment Committee.

Evanston
ext. 309

$350

LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
A
RECP’
with light typing. Age to 35. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

PUBLIC CONTACT

$100

NORTH
SUBURBAN
BEAUTY
SHOR
needs
a_
receptionist.
No _ typing
needed. Must like people. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
SECRETARY
MUST
BE
ACCURATE,
able _ ta
assume
responsibility,
experience
helpful but not necessary,
excellen
transportation, 869-3001.

1618

WAITRESSES WANTED
pay plus tips. See Bs phone:
DON NICHOL,
718 Church St., | eet aa GR 5-9450
Good

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

!1,

196

�107.

Help Wanted—Women

107

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

TEMP.

“FORD

ABOVE

5945

SUN

W.

DRUGS

Husbands

AT

5-2400

Sponsor

SP 4-2828

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
xec. Secretary, V.P. in Sales
Personnel Assistant to train
To
Receptionist, front desk showrm.
bales ofc., variety, light steno
eneral office, no typ., 34 hrs.
00% Phone, public contact 9-5
igures, detail, variety, no typing

$550
$475
$425
$433
$390
$390
$450
$450
$500
$400
$425
$390
$400
$500
$525

EVANSTON—WILMETTE
Bookkpr., Recreational org. 9-5
Doctor’s Office, Reception
bales Mgr. wants Girl Friday
xec. Secretary for Top Director
Personnel, Aid Manager, type
ects. payable. Rec., 35 hrs.
Dictaphone Secy in Sales 9-5
ood typist for variety job 8:30-4:30

$550
$400
$475
$600
$450
$425
$475
7
$450

DEERFIELD—HIGHLAND PARK
rain to aid busy market Exec.
$515
becy, aid publicity manager
$500
Personnel records and variety
$415
nteresting production dept. variety $425
Reservationist for salesmen 9-5
$400
rain for public contact spot
$375

"FORD"

$600
$600
$390
$450
+44
350
S00

ACCOUNTING CLERK
VANSTON DOWNTOWN
Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some previous
experience in
accounting or clerical work.
3712 hour work week,
good starting
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine aie
benefits and working
conditions.
re-employment
tests
given
to assure
you
are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
WORK

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
office
workers who have not worked for us
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply. =.
night,
student,
teacher temporari
CLIP THIS COUPON TODAY!!!
SBE

AT SCHOOL

E HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
possess: secretarial, clerical
genneral office, typing, publie contact.
en again there is some one or more
of these feaiures, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
o Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
bat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston
STOCK GIRL-FULL TIME
IFT WRAPPING ABILITY DESIRED.
Hillcrest 6-1811

cd dads HP.

agents commissions — or an

interesting TYPING
position, give Mr. Reasner a call.
Your future could be as near
as your telephone.

To qualify tell us 7 letter, postcard,
phone
or
attache
coupon,
name,
phone of person you sponsor,
before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,

Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

Washington

Inc.
1630

Evanston
1609 Sherman

475-3500
Room 308

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-5130
Room 512

Unusual
to work

EXCEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
an individual who enjoys dealing with
people both on the phone and through
letters. Position includes handling
a
wide
variety of correspondence.
We
will
consider
a
beginner
for
this
position with ambition to learn
and
move
ahead
in
our
fast
growing
organization.
We
offer
an excellent
starting
salary,
free life insurance,
medical
insurance
and
many
other
benefits.

AMERICAN
Dempster

UN

ASSISTANT

DICTAPHONE-TY
PIST
MANUFACTURING
co.
NEEDS
young lady with dictaphone and light
shorthand exper. Good starting salary.
Many company benefits. 5 day wk.

PHILLIPS

MFG.

N. Clark St.
Call Mr. Rosenstein

CO.

Chicago
at 338-6200

GIRL FRIDAY TO ASSIST MANAGER
in Sales Office; must type. Convenient
Skokie location. Call for appointment
966-4300.

school
needs.

DEPT.
age

children

to

return

ER. MOORE COMPANY
7230 N. CALDWELL

NILES

774-6600. or 647-7950

1967

Employer

6100

A
to

1550

328-3400.

St.,

RECEPTIONIST

McGUIRE &amp; ORR,

1525

Chicago

Av.,

GR 5-1080

Evanston

EMPLOYER

DOCTORS
RECEPTIONIST
FOR
Northbrook
Pediatrician.
Modern
office.
Tele.,
recpt.
and _ secretary’s
work.
Hours
9 to
Mon.,
Tues.,
Thurs., Fri. 9 to 1 Wed. and Sat. Call
HI 6-2277.
WAITRESSES
FOR
HIGH
CLASS

restaurant.

Full

or

part-time.

Good

tipping. Hours: Luncheon, 10:30 - 2:30.
Dinner 4:30-8:30. Must be neat. Paid
vacation. John Evans Restaurant, 1639
Sezington.
Call for interview, UN
9-

CIRCULATION

MGR.

WOMAN
WITH
EXPERIENCE
IN
swimming
instruction,
tennis
and
general
recreation for summer
day
camp work. 3 full days. 2 half days.
Call Mr.
Clarkson HI 6-4460 after 6
p.m,

BEAUTICIAN
TIME,
plus

NO

WANTED
EVENINGS.

commission.

GR

5-658

yg

A

by

in, |

re

and

Evanstonians

NORTHERN
SUBURBS —
for a ‘‘take charge’’ gal

handle

an

$500.

NO

executive

level

Good skills will be required and
é
ability to work on her own, Starting
salary

FEE.
a

If you are unable to come in,
please

register

by pare

Murphy

Howard

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Niles

EXT.

Edens

eg
9-951

UN

227

FrontageR

Chicago

NEED
DO
TO

Av.,

EXTRA

Evanston
BR |

INCOME?

YOU HAVE
TELEPHONE voice

CALL

FOR

OUR

CIRCULA’

dept. in Highland Park ene De
Excellent commissionin your
time.

Call Mrs.
Hayes
The
Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

Inc.
Northbrook

Shone 272-7905.

Anybody

For Figures?

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIO
open for people who have a flair
numbers, and are accurate. If
you and you can do light typing
even

if you

can’t)

call us.

RECEPTION

LOCAL
PUBLISHING
a receptionist.
Will

switchboard.
salary.

1618

Typing

FREE

needed.

eS :
bah

SECRETARY

Call
y. DA 8-7171.
OULEVARD EVANSTON
MENT
D-733

328-6615

=

HOUSE
W.
train
on

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

EXECUTIVE

f

LIFF

Employment service
No Fee. Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Ev

FOR PRIVATE LABORATORY
PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES
636 CHURCH ST., EVANSTON

SERVICE

ist Nat'l

$7,200.
Bk.

1967
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
we

Will you be
would like

looking for permanent
to talk to you now.

employment

after

graduation?

If so,

We
are a rapidly
expanding
international
manufacturer
of hospitalmedical supplies. Our company has experienced 500% growth in the waa
10 years. This rapid expansion has opened many interesting new jobs and

perhaps
In

one

addition

excellent

ASSISTANT.
Unusual
opportunity
for supervisory
advancement due to rapid growth.
MR. HELD
ID 2-9090

FULL

can

Bookkeeper-Receptionist

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE.
TYPING
and shorthand Foueren.
bookkeeping
experience helpf
C

come

Exec. Secretary
VIP
IN
looking

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
professional
secretary
with
growth
potential.
Major
paper
corp.
with
reg. sales offices, Wacker Dr. Normal
hours
9 to 5. Salary
open.
Submit
+ ef
to T-109, Box
60, Wilmette

Evanston

in uae

3-670I

Professional Secretary

Typing

or

service.

Heights—1806 Northwestsb:

Operated

Ill.

VARIETY JOB

MATURE
deal with

be made

“‘personal’’

An Evanston firm—Owned

BRIGHT
GAL
WITH
GOOD
TYPING
skills and general office exp. needed
to round
out
go-go
office
staff
of
Evanston
Equipment
Distrib.
Girl
Friday type assignment includes reception, phones and variety of other
detail.
Excellent
future.
Attractive
air-cond. offices. 3 blocks from Fountain Square.
Call E. L. Nichols
864-4175

brownlie personnel
708 Church

W.

must

appointment,

CL 9-3500

JUST A ‘‘JOB’’?

Autohaus on

parents.

are

Workpower

HEAVY
PHONE
AND
PUBLIC
CONtact, light typing. Good at paper work.
Must be able to compose own letters.
For
prestige
import
car
dealer.
Excellent
starting
salary.
Modern
offices.

sec y-receptionist
and

your

GIRL FRIDAY
SALES.

You'll
be trained
to greet
vacation
planners in beautiful showroom of N.
suburban travel agency, pass out tour
uides,
suggest locations
and ideas.
ater you'll learn to plan tours, make
reservations, etc. Light typing req'd.
To
$400
mo.
plus
fabulous
travel
benefits. Free
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
:
966-0700

oe
FRE

THAN

for

We

Arlington

Skokie,
OR

967-8100,

TRAVEL
RECEPTION

faculty,
50 wpm.

Registrations

Phone

G. BARR CO.

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

LOCAL SCHOOL NEEDS
woman. Must be able

top rates—weekly pay

Like to feel needed—know your work
is important—have
great
people
to
work with—lovely offices? If you type
accurately—like
figures—our
acct.
dept.
needs
you.
Good
salary,
all
benefits, free Blue Cross.

Illinois

MATURE,
EXPERIENCED
SECREtary to work with the director of our
International
Educational
programs.
Must have good shorthand and typing,
the ability to organize and to assume
responsibility.
Liberal
benefit
program,
3 weeks
paid
vacation
and
tuition reduction.

week

ay II,

Opportunity

MORE

RECEPTIONIST
SMALL
INSURANCE
broker fountain Sq. Evanston. Younger. Call Wally BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
ist
A
Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171 No Fee.

The person we seek will, however, plan to enter into full time employment in the future. Applicants must have above average shorthand and
typing skills. This position in our sales dept. offers varied and interesting duties,
excellent
potential
for advancement
on a full time
basis.
Apply.

OPPORTUNITY

Evanston,

Oakton,

—

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—F
MONTHS — TEMPORARY A
MENTS FOR OUR CUSTOME
THEIR OFFICES.

to Work
Important”’

7-6301

WANT

SECRETARY

9-9000

PART-TIME.
TO
ASSIST
IN
LABOratory
experimentation,
computer
programming,
problem
solving
and
general theoretical and experimental
research
in
Geochemistry,
B.S.
or
A. with courses in Chemistry
and
Math.
Familiarit
with
computer
programming helpful.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

7334

CO

National

Avenue,

Equal

PHOTOCOPY

RESEARCH

3400 W.

International Programs

Correspondent

HOURS
— SALES

EQUAL

An

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

opportunity
for a woman
with
with hours adjusted to meet her

AN

Chicago

Typists

Clerical
All Office Skills

The Powers
Regulator Co.
Good Place
People Are

—

Stenographers
Dict. Opers.

Excellent company benefits including
Group Insurance, Profit Sharing, paid
holidays and paid vacations, we also
offer uniforms
and free meals,
and.
excellent working conditions.
CALL OR COME INTALK TO US ABOUT IT

‘A
Where

,

Professional

TEMPORARY |
JOBS

7 HOUR DAY
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M.
$2.25 TO
START

Insurance Company

WORK

Business and

EXPERIENCE
Or will train
Exceptional opportunity for an energetic woman who
considers herself to
be
a good
cook
at home.
We
are
willing to train her to assist our cook
in
a
variety
of
food
preparation
activities
such
as
making
soup
preparations,
helping
with
main
dishes
and
substituting
occasionally
for our cook when she is absent.

475-7900

0 STIVERS

SECRETARY
SHORT

We're looking for people, like
yourself, who are seeking
more than "just another
job."’ Our growth has been
rapid, and we're still growing. We need personnel who
can grow with us.

Peers er oe eee
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ene,
er Pere eee eee

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Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

Assistant

BERS Sa phen 4 SoS

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ais: . &amp;.i5)5 5

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re
Reg |
er

2100

Business and

Cook's

So ... if you're looking for
a diversified CLERICAL job
— including posting, filing,
checking
monthly _ statements and computing

Ae ao Merk

ink Wi

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Bookkeeper, Assist., small off.
Accountg. clerk, detail, variety
Receptionist, learn new switchbd.
irl Friday, Medical, 9-5
Payroll trainee, lovely new off.
id Jr. Executive, no steno
becy to busy buyer, light steno
Dictanhone—Secy to V.P.

MORTON GROVE-—-SKOKIE
Bookkeever, busy small office
‘ustomer relations, sales dept.
ustomer service, light typing
omovose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
eypunch trainee, no skills
li around general office variety

$40

Experienced Skilled
Office Workers

YOU MAY REGISTER BY PHONE

Help Wanted—Women

‘

A "Fresh'" Start!

Wives

EARN

AUSTIN

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

O

and

ANYONE

DEMPSTER

107.

Professional

Give Your Career
Office Workers

EMPLOYMENT
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

of them
we

will

offer

opportunities

be

just

outstanding
for

right for you.
benefits,

good

starting

salaries

and

advancement.

Baxter

Laboratories, Inc.
6301 Lincoln Ave.
965-4700

Morton Grove ;
267-6900

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified—

~

�107

FULL OR

still have several typing

COME

and clerical positions open
which are suited to June
raduates.

These

ide a

EARN

positions

challenge

working

friendly,

PART-TIME

AND FIND
HOW TO

EACH WEEK
EXTRA

WE

office

here your skills will be rec-

TYPISTS
CLERKS

ynized, through our policy
"Promotion from within."

NEED.
STENO
MACH. OPRS.

RIGHT
GIRL
TEMPORARY SERVICE

day, 37!/&gt; hour week and
a full range of benefits are

Evanston

cof
;
working at WNIC.
$300-$325
$325-$350
$325-$350

Des

sure to call, Mrs. Hall at

An

Equal

Evanston,

Opportunity

Illinois

Employer

~~ SECRETARY
~

PERSONNEL

KING

*k?

OF

If

RETURNING

you

have

had

TO

secretarial

yerience in the past and feel as if
would
like
to
return
to
the
s world why not stop in and
scuss
this challenging
opportunity.

osonge

will

be

a

minimum

Sherman

5-433!

of

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY
IS
NOW
offering a 3 month training program
for women between 19 and 40. Starting
salary $375 with a raise in 6 months to
$400 and potential to $600. Train in the
rapidly moving field of credit. Some
previous clerical experience,
however,
no
typing
is
required.
xcellent
company benefits. No fee.

IF YOU ARE UNABLE
PLEASE REGISTER

TO COME IN,
BY PHONE

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

dicta-

some relief switchboard Excelt' co
any benefits, including paid
ily
hospitalization,
periodic
insiete and
pension plan.

1612
9-9510

UN

Chicago

Av.,

Evanston
BR

3-2155

SECRETARY

=

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“Lake Cook R
An Equal are

NEW

Deerfield, Il.
Employer.

IN TOWN?

CLIFF
can find a position for you
Well paying

Suited

to your

that is

THE

Conveniently located

have

hundreds

from.

:

1700

of

positions

No fee. Hours.

ntment.

to

CLIFF

636 Church Street. Evanston

TYPING
ON
THIS
ONE.
HANi
customers
and
their
requests.
a promotional letters. Age open.

sowie

WANTED—FULL
-light

. work,

OR_

PART-

we

will

train.

Direct

mail

adver-

Incentive and. automatic pay raises.
aid holidays and vacations. Pleasant

working

conditions.

company.
scat urine LERS
he

INC.

CR es B00" Ext.

PP a

ne mchtasa

MATRON FOR SWIMMING POOL
work in pool lady’s area; ecenansse 10th through Labor Day, 6 days

mye

a

through

7

p.m.

Sunday,

Good

salary

2S

Manager;:

aa

‘Box

11

Reply

2 8,

Win-

S,.OF FICE.NORTH

EV-:

aston Young or mature: No typing.
Bookkeeping. 442 day week. Call
VARD EVANSTON
EMPLOYSERVICE
ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
sk for Wally DA 8-7171 D-644.
ETARY.

Sg

area.

E

SHORTHAND,

a

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m,

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ong

North

Office.

and

ELL

mploy:

925 N. Lincoln OR 5-2300. No

rhesbed Hype pleasant

ned

SAL-

75. Small office North Evanston
Work
for
advertising
mer.

‘Sev

#3

NO

a

Typing

knack

BROTHERS

Evanston

experi-

for

GR

details

5-3900

EXP. NECESSARY.

ST CLERK—NO

e will train. Able to type. Permafor adopportunity
with
nent work
oe pag Own transp. Mrs. Sande,

tarist

Ds:

&amp;

and

organist.

ment. Call
- 679-3370.

on

Mindy,

— Classified

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GR

in person.

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

db had. Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Ky

Northfield
ployer

TRAINEE

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

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

Des

Equal

Opportunity

Must

bee

5-6407

Ave.

DA

GUI-

have equipor: Robin,

Evanston Review

LTD.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
Evanston
475-4700
FULL
TIME
GENERAL
CLERICAL
for bank
bookkeeping
department.
5
day
week,
employee
benefits.
An
equal
opportunity
employer.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF DEERFIELD,
157
Deerfield
Rd.,
Deerfield.
Phone
945-6000.

year’s

PAYROLL

CASH

GOOD MD OFFICE POSITION NORTH
Evanston.
$475. Some medical terminology helpful. Surgeons Receptionist
typing.
Call
Wally
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE, ist Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171.
No Fee. D-674.
IMMEDIATE:..OPENING
FOR
A MAture woman with typing and general
office skills, for a job with variety. 5
day week, Monday-Friday. Good employee benefits. Close to transp.
Come in or phone AL 1-5400
JOE JACOBS CHEVROLET CO.
435 Green Bay Rd.
Wilmette
PART-TIME
CLERK-TYPIST
FOR
north
shore
physician’s
office.
Position
requires
excellent
typing
and
clerical
skills,
special
aptitude
for
figures,
and
accuracy
in
handling
Tat
Permanent. Age 23-35. Call HI

729-3000

Typists

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Bookkeepers
WINNIE
O’'LEAR WILL
BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK
INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
OO.

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

Temporary

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

636

Church
An Equal

A NUMBER
openings
in

OF
this

field

SECY:
IN LEGAL DEPARTMENT
OF
a national corporation. All skills some
public contact; will go to $500 for the
right woman.
PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Of sy
manufacturing
concern, to $475.
Good
company benefits.
AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
moderate
skills
(type 50,
shorthand
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

Exceptional opportunity fo
intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities
Many company benefits, 8:3
to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

CLIFF

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

Personnel
1771

X-RAY
TECHNICIAN—REG.
OR
trainee for medical office of Internists. X-ray
work
and general
office
duties. Typing essential. Medical bldg.
Loc. in Winnetka. N.W:-R.R.
and bus
transp. HI 6-6600 for interview.

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

If you have
possibly
a
ence,
this
you. See

some writing ability, and
little
newspaper
experi
opportunity
will
interes

DOROTHY
627

YOUNG SECRETARY
YOUNG OFFICE
You'll enjoy the nice congenial peopld
at this office where you’ll be secretar:
to one man who, although young, is
top executive.
Excellent, well know
N. suburban
firm
will start you
a
—
mo. and will consider a beginner
ree.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0704

LIBRARY

research

offices

SECY

MUCH
PUBLIC CONTACT’ AS SECRE
tary
to
the
head
of:.Sehool
and
Children’s Services in a local library
FREE

LEWIS

Interesting opportunities are now available in our acaand

PARKS

Placement
Grove, Evanston
328-7622

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

DELIVERY
business

274-8100
employer.

EDITORIAL

1618

demic,

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790]
Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY

ISECRETARIES!!
WE HAVE
excellent new
including

of Church

KELLY SERVICES

Secretaries
Typists
for

secretaries

SERVICE
DAvis

8-688¢

MAN

OVER
21.
FAMILIAR
WITH
NORT
Shore.
Permanent
position.
Paid
vacation. Blue Cross. Major medical
Bonus. Uniform furn. Apply in person

SCHAEFER'S

9961

with and without shorthand, and typists.

Gross

Point

Rd.,

Skokie

SALESLADY
FULL

Small, congenial offices offering a variety of responsibilities. Excellent benefit program

includes 3 weeks

paid vacation and tuition reduction for employee and
dependent children. Employee parking available.

SUMMER TUTORING
Experienced
teacher wishes to tutor.
children
in
English
this
summer.
Reading,
grammar,
spelling.
Prefer
one or two hours per week. Call 86)
gg Mon., Tues., Wed. evenings after
p.m.

TIME. GOOD SALARY
PERMANENT
Large air-conditioned drug-store.
Apply in cesar to Mr Eaton:
Rehn’s Hillman Pharmacy Ine:
353 Park Av., Glencoe
FC.
BOOKKEEPER.
TO
$7,000
PER
year.
Also
heavy
payroll
clerk
td
$5,200 per year. Call Wally DA 8-7171
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON. EMPLOY
MENT
SERVICE
ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg
D-655 and D-679.

HAIRDRESSER

Personnel Department

General Cafeteria Help
DAYS. 8:30 TO 5. PAID HOLIDAYS.
Free» hospitalization
and
life
insur:
ance:.
Uniforms furnished
and
noon
meal.
$1.75 per hr. to start.
Office
building. YO 6-6200, ext. 349.

Clerks

for appointment

Northwestern
University

8-0100

STAT. TYPIST
($2.75 PER HOUR)
We Also Need

CLERK

CLERK

Crocker

Professional

:
THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
joining the service that’s on the move
now. Be a Kelly Girl.

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT NEEDS
a
detailed
minded
girl
to
make
=
sits,
look
up
cash,
and
type
und checks.
Call Mrs.

and

1967
"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

COMPTROLLER
NEEDS
HIGH
school
grad
with
some
college
to
assist
in
preparation
of
company
payroll. Experience preferred.

Plaines

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE
EVANSTON
New plant with beautiful, modern airconditioned
offices,
Above
average
wages,
with extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in_
for
personal interview and let us explain
how we can improve and secure your
future.

Rotary International

Ridge

Prefer at least 1 or more

Employer

BUEHLER

Business

experience.

827-6635
An

GIRL WITH ART BACKGROUND
FOR
work in art department. Will do paste
up
and
should
have
knowledge
of
lettering and spacing. Hours 8:30 to
4:45. Excellent benefits.
1600

ties.

IN OR CALL

Touhy

Professional

COPYRIGHTS
AND
PERMISSIONS
activity needs a high school graduate,
some college preferred, with excellent
steno and typing skills to perform a
variety
of interesting secretarial du-

HART SCHAFFNER
&amp; MARX
E.

and

EDITORIAL SECRETARY

Work in pleasant surroundings
—new air conditioned building. Three weeks vacation after Ist year, free hospitalization and life insurance.

1700

Help Wanted—Women

Wanted—Women

8-6880

plus

Saoehes. Must have ownstransp.
etka.
a

apply

SEWING

ART ASSISTANT

personnel

Church St., Evanston
P

BORDEN

or

PERSONNEL

9-5 Sat. by

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
9-3520

446-4000

Mystik Tape Div.

skills.

Interesting

We’

Position now available for experienced
secretary
with
good
shorthand
and
typing
skills.
Variety
of interesting
assignments.
Good
starting
salary.
.Pleasant
Northfield
location
with
modern offices and ample parking.
Call

Help

Business

Typist-Steno

Correspondent

~ Washington National
Insurance Company
Avenue

GR

107

Seeking reliable women with
some sewing ability to sew
labels on garments by hand.
No previous experience necessary. Learn and earn excellent pay, depending upon
quantity you produce.

COME

Plaines 3200 Dempster
Phone 827-1108

475-7900 today!
Chicago

1718

Phone

IN TYP CLERK

OUT

HIGHEST RATES

in our

modern

HAND

$40 BONUS

and

offer a future with a rapidly
panding Company.
u'll enjoy

IN

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TEMPORARY

S. Grads
=

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston

PART-TIME . BEAUTY
~ OPERATOR
for Geneva’ Place of the Presbyterian
Home,
1
or
2 days
a
week.
No
pe lng da Lunch furnished. Call 492-

An equal opportunity employer

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

SALON ROUGE HAS OPENING
for operator with following. Shampoo
er
and
manicurist
available.
Nic
surroundings —
good benefits. DA-8
9896 or UN 4-5300
CLERK-TYPIST
WANTED
FOR
clerical work at the Glenview. Publi
Library.
Typing
required:
3712 hou
week.
If 1967
high
school
graduat
interested, can start work in June. Se
head librarian, 1930 Glenview Rd.
POSITION
AVAILABLE
FOR
YOUNG
lady.
Typing
and
other
eae
duties.
Full
time,
37!2
hr.
week

Steady. Many benefits. ‘Gall DAvis §

© Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

May

II,

196

�yom

is

FEA

C7

ois

ake

poe

and

JUNE

AVENUE

EVANSTON
2650

YO

3-2155

KEYPUNCH

An

:

opportunity

KOENIG
1003

given

Start Selling Today
Top Earnings
TRAINEE

North suburban firm will train a girl
who types to work in Sales Promotion
and
Advertising.
No
experience
necessary. FREE.

PERMANENT
POSITION
IN
PEDIAtrician’s office is open
for someone
with pleasant
personality to answer
phone, greet patients, make
appointments
and
do
simple
bookkeeping.
Attractive 2 girl office in new medical
building in North Evanston. Monday,
and Friday 9 to 5,
Tuesday, Thursda
Saturday 9 to 1. AL
6-0277.
SOME
GLENVIEW.
typing. Call JIM. Skokie Employment
Service 7925 N. Lincoln OR 5-2300. No
Fee.

8-6880

av ailable
mentioned

for
fields

The selected candidates will posse ss above
some experience and will need pep, poise and
Zenith
sharing

offers an extraordinary
and company
paid Blue

women
to

who

join

R . Volpe
For Appointment

ZENITH
2201

W.
An

ay II, 1967
;

Equal

Opportunity

girl

Collver,

291-5212.

If

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

PART OR
A

Evanston,
Employer

in

business

addition

“a

cal

we

offer

opportunity for advancement.

Y:

earn
a competitive
star
fi
Exactly
how
much
depen
'
skills and experience you
job.
In
addition
our
tuition
re

bring |

program

will help you pay for

ai

related courses you may t
you
appreciate
our convenis
;
tion, want regular hours and
inte
in
work with a real future,
et
help
you
establish
yourself
ir
position
with our growing comp
We
are
now
interviewin &amp; sirls
permanent full time work:

. BILLER TYPIS TS
. DICTAPHONE TYPISTS
. NCR OPERATORS
. KEYPUNCH

ae
mei

OPERATORS

~

. TAB OPERATORS

DYNAMIC,

GROWING

cs

R_
An

you are unable to come
please register by phone.

UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Av.,

SERVICE
DAvis

JOB YOU'LL LIKE WITH VARIETY,
good salary, excellent employee benefits,
small
friendly
office.
Typing
necessary.
Some _ shorthand
helpful,
but not necessary.
DAvis 8-8500
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

RECEPTIONIST

Shermer
An

Northbrook,

R 2-1000
Opportunity

II.

Employer

OFFSET OPERATOR
Volkswagen
distributor
located
in
Deerfield
has
need
for
responsible
individual experienced in the operation
of
duplication
equipment
referably
A.B.
Dick
335-B.
Excellent
working conditions and company
benefits. Salary commensurate with
exp.
Apply in person.
VOLKSWAGEN NORTH CENTRAL
3737 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield
272-5500
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Correspondent

Clerk

INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
has
interesting
opening
for
correspondent
clerk
in
Fiscal
Dept.,
Working
with
accounts
in
Eastern
Hemisphere. Hrs. 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

Rotary International

1600

Ridge

EMPLOYMENT

SERVIC

IN EVANSTON"
518 DAVIS ST.
491-0600 or 273-5180

—

Acct’s Payable
PB’ keeper
Store Mgrs.
Fashion
ept. Mers.
Comp . Operator
Typists
Clerical w-Typing
Acct’s Payable Sup.
Dictaphone Steno
Receptionist
JUNE GRADS
:
We have many positions for y

Open Mon. Night till 7 p.m.

INC.

Rd.

Equal

:
Emplc

Sat.

9-12

SECRETARY

CULLIGAN
1657

2-1000

Opportunity

3-2155

HEY CULLIGAN GAL!
If you like to be where the action is
you'll
love
our
advertising
department. THIS REALLY
IS an unusual
opportunity
for
a _ girl
who
enjoys
variety
and
wants
the
kind
of job
that’s
so fascinating
it’s fun.
Good
typing and shorthand necessary. Call
or come in and see
Rich Lorig.

8-6880

FULL TIME

in,

Evanston
BR

Equal

BOULEVARI

COM-

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

RECEPTION

had
in

its

have
profit

SECRETARY
Immediate opening in Police
ment,
Village
of Wilmette,
pendable
woman
with
good
and
grammar,
typing,
some
hand. Variety of
duties. Good
salary, benefits. 825 Green Bay

Departfor
despelling
_ shortstarting
Road.

TYPIST CLERK
Busy
construction
office
needs
an
alert girl willing to relieve secretary
of
minor
duties
involving
typing,
telephone and filing. Shorthand helpful
but not required. Write T-111, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.

COMPANION

RADIO

Howard,

will

which includes
Shield.

Phone
745-3227

have

Zenith

average
skills,
personality.

benefit program
Cross
and Blue

a

ACCOUNTING
CLERKS
EXPERIenced
or will
train
beginners
with
good math aptitude.
Mr.

and

pany in Northern suburbs is presently
seeking personable and trainable girls
to
work
in
IBM
accounting
and
customer service. Ages 18 to 45. No
office
skills
required.
Tremendous
company atmosphere. Starting salary
$375
with
raises
after
3-6
and
months.
Profit
sharing,
vacations,
beautiful
offices,
great
location
in
suburbs are just a few of the extras
that they offer besides advancement.
NO FEE.

Ave.

DA

8-0100

8 KEYPUNCH OPRS.
Fabulous company moving into brand
new
location
on
North
Shore
is
presently
seeking
8 girls with
light
experience to start at $433 per month.
Excellent company benefits, excellent
company, no fees.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

NEEDS
SECRETARY,
ADMINISTRA’
:
fee, Diversified duties. Good ;
skil =
Secretary,

Excellent
Pleasant

Personnel

Directors

stenographic skill
mtg
condi

excellent
fringe
Coakley, UN 4-9600,

re
=

nefits.
ext. 313

(

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j

PART-TIME TELLER |
POSITION
in

a

AS

PART-TIME

modern’

§ Savings

and

Association available to woman
ir
in
good
and
“ge
ested
pay
&gt;
surroundings.
Experience help
will train
qualified
beginner.
8:30

es

esy

a.m.-1

Call

First
Assoc.
Wilm.

p.m.

Mr.

?

9

a.m.-2

Nashalman,

AL

Federal
Savings
of Wilmette, 1210

p.m.

1-

an ee
Central

A’
:

clerk typists $350-450. ”
VARIOUS
EVANSTON
AND
firms
need
typists.
Experience t
will take beginners. FREE.
a

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

SECRETARY
TO
Light Shorthand.

POLICE OFFI
Mature. Sa

increases.
rapid
with
suburbs. — Call]
North

Priv

EVANSTON EMPLOYMENT
Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee

EV.

for Wally.

Ask

}
D-

MAIL CLERKS

Immediate

in Evanston

Excellent
growth
opportunities
experience in one of the above
engineering facility in Evanston.

train

ALLSTATE

Phone

your

CLERICAL,
NO
TYPING,
SOUTH
Evanston. Salary to $375. Phone and
detail work Younger or mature. Call
Wally
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE DA 8-7171
No 'Fee. ist Nat’] Bk. Bldg. D-748

For Our Engineering Offices
Located

will

INC. IS A GOOD PL,

start

274-8100
employer.

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
PAID
vacation and fringe benefits.
HOUSE OF VISION
EVANSTON
2500 Ridge
610 Church St.
Phone 869-5110
Phone 864-5155

SECRETARIES
STENO CLERKS
GENERAL CLERKS

|

TRAIN

INSURANCE CO.
All State Plaza Northbrook

DENTAL

RECEPTIONIST
service
DAvis

WILL

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

ADVERTISING

EVANSTON
DENTIST
IS
LOOKING
for a girl to be his receptionist. He
will also train you to assist him. Light
typing. No exp. needed. FREE.

St., Evanston

Doctor's Receptionist
965-3240

Northbrook.

Suburban doctor

to

3 Clerical Trainees

with light typing and neat appearance
as his
receptionist.
You’ll
learn
to
take calls and messages when he’s out
of the
office,
greet
patients,
keep
appointment schedule current. Hours
are 9-5 with no Saturdays or eves. Age
is open
and no medical
background
req’d. $425 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

brownlie personnel

Avon Openings

LEWIS

N.

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450

708 Church
328-3400.

1771

&amp; STREY

Rd.

Business and Professional =

CULLIGAN

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

SMALL,

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

Packaging Corp. of America
VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
accounting
as well
as
filing
depts.
Free

Waukegan

Help Wanted—Women

107

If you have 1-2 years mi
punching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.
:

CALL E. KOENIG, 272-0330
FOR INTERVIEW

Fine fringe

benefits. Pre-employment tests
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

9-12

4-8585
5-0400

YOU ARE NOT IN REAL ESTATE,
but
feel
you
would
enjoy
helping
people with the important
decision of
selecting a home
or selling one, we
would like to talk with you. One of
North Shore’s most progressive firms
with attractive new Northbrook office,
is completing its sales staff. It’s an
interesting and financially rewarding
activity for those who are right for
the
work.
Northbrook
resident
preferred.
Pleasant
low-pressure
fp
proach to people important.
Flexible
work schedule.

274-8100
employer

merit rated advancement.

You'll be trained to greet applicants
applying
for office positions
at this
excellent N. suburban firm, help them
with simple forms, then direct them
to interviewer, Later you’ll learn to
interview them yourself. Start at $90
sk.
with
quick
raise
when
trained.
ree.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Sub

Street

equal

9-5 SATS.

SP
BR

REAL ESTATE SALES

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience.
Executive
ofPleasant
environment.
fice,
national
corporation.
3742
hour
work week, good starting salary with

PERSONNEL

1618

DAILY
NORTHBROOK

CLERKS

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

Employment
Orrington

7247 W. Touhy
4770 N. Lincoln

Bee

Personnel Department

FOR ALL JOBS

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1771 Howard

OPERATOR

ADVERTISING

Minerals

E

\

course we offer a full line of ben

;

IVY

oa 2

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

PERSONNEL

Personnel Department

492-4600
Employer

583-5147

Doctor specializes in kids. You'll be
his receptionist. Help mommies
keep
little ones happy till doctor is ready.
Office is never jammed; set appts, so
that nobody
waits
too long.
octor
will train. Some typing for bills and
things. That’s all.
He’ll show you the
rest! Age open. Fast pay raises.

e ye?

Te

a Bats

Business and Professional

BABY DOCTOR'S
GIRL $415

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

DEPT.

Ridge

hgo.

Accent

ail

107 Help Wanted—Women

Help Wonted--Wemea
Business and Professional

Privately
owned
station.
Known
for
good music, news, weather, personal
interviews. Answer fan mail, requests
for announcements, phones, Clip press
releases.
Guide visitors through station. FREE.

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
An

in

oe

RADIO STATION
GIRL FRIDAY $433

IF

XPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as
keypunch ad alga Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years experience
preferred.
Good
starting salary,
iop
fringe benefits. 3714 hour week.

1740

spot

FIGURE

HOSPITAL

Ridge Av.
An Equal Opportunity

107

Professional

&amp; Chemical Corp.

Processing Dept.

PERSONNEL

and

International

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
person experienced in Alpha-Numeric
keypunching to work 8:30 to 5 p.m.,
Mon.-Fri.
in
modern
IBM
Dept.
Comprehensive
personnel benefits including 2 weeks vacation, 2 weeks sick
time,
7 paid
holidays,
medical
and
cafeteria
discounts,
hospitalization
and life insurance,
tuition rebate at
Northwestern
University
and
retirement pension plan.
APPLY

aE

International Division for an
aggressive self starting type
secretary with good typing
and shorthand skills.
We offer many fine benefits,
good salary and working conditions, and a 7 hour day. For
interview phone Mrs. Lynch.

KEYPUNCH
Data

-

Help Wanted—Women

Interesting

EVANSTON
BR

Fe

Northbrook Office

Murphy
Employment Service
9-9510

:

SECRETARY

GRADS

1612 CHICAGO

x

Business

Professional

THE LARGEST COMPANY
OF ITS KIND IS NOW HIRING FOR JUNE AND JULY
STARTING DATES.
NO SKILLS REQUIRED
GIRL FRIENDS
CAN WORK TOGETHER
EXCELLENT
~ COMPANY BENEFITS
OVER 120 OPENINGS
NO FEE
STARTING SALARIES
$275-$325

UN

es

107

Mele Wented—Wemen
Business

4

vas

offices.

Work

openings

Must

be

available

PRESSER

— WOOL
CLEANING

start

employment

in our lovely new

Suburban

immediately.

have

to return

to school.

Permanent )

if desired.

ER. MOORE COMPANY.
7230

N. CALDWELL
774-6600

CARE
FOR
YOUNG
GLENCOE
multiple sclerosis patient, can be day
job or stay. Please call
YOrktown 6-3526, ask for Harriet.

FOR RETAIL
Davis Cleaners

to

full time 8:15 to 4:15 until you

positions

TO

Ill.

for summer

able

AN

EQUAL

or 647-7950

OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER

PLANT
OR 3-0679

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Hera
Id * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

�“thal: MatedeNivines
_

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Business and

Immediate openings in Sales
Department for a bright candidate with good typing and
shorthand skills.

R MAPPING OFFICE
school graduate with
aptitude for geography.
“Rapid, accurate typist,
shorthand not essential.
of reading, hand coloring
and filing.
gbaph position in small
fice
in Northbrook. Large
ee
benefits.

We offer exceptionally
working conditions and
efits, good salary and 7
day. For interview phone
Lynch.
International

272-9170

insurance

Skokie,

7447

Beier

Advertising

and

OR

Publishing

MR.

Old

Orchard

1740

Rd.

|

FIRST NATIONAL

800

HAYES

EMPLOYMENT

8 Orrington

$500.

FREE.

SERVICE

DAvis

8-6880

RECEPTIONISTS
ATURE
WOMAN
TO MANAGE
EXclusive
meaty
and
wig
salon
in
incolnwood
hurs.,
-Fri.
and
Sat.
lust be alert, reliable and trustworthy. Pag
plus
sales
commission.
Cal Mr. Andreas. OR 5-4555 or MO 4-

TRAIN

PLEASANT,

ALERT

yman for part-time work at counter
St mie
dry cleaning store. Good
Mes
salary;
apply
immediately.
Hour Martinizing Dry Cleaners,

Sherman

Av.,

Evanston.

DA

8-

SECRETARY
irl office, dictaphone and shorthelpful, some college preferred.
at be
reliable,
diversified
work,
ern air conditioned office in N. W.
anston. 869-6659.
Johnson &amp; Johnson

_ An

equal

opportunity

REAL
x

st

118

employer.

ESTATE

_ RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST

SATURDAYS

Excellent opportunity
estate business.
R

Green

Bay

Road,

to

WE

learn

Winnetka

NEED

A FIRST

class, top-rate secretary. Must be able
to handle all details for top executive.
| Salary" working conds., 35 hr. wk.
ate
open.
Call 432-8900, Mr.
Old-

aaaee Classified

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis

8-8100

Employer

NEEDED FOR TEEN CLUB
Young
mature
person
(high
school
grad. or older preferred) is needed to
run Northbrook’s
teen club. Various
and interesting duties. Some
experience necessary. Must enjoy teens and
‘pop’?
music.
For more
information
.. appt. for interview call Su at 272-

GENERAL

OFFICE

INTERESTING
WORK
FOR
ALERT
and
efficient
woman
with
varied
office
exp.
Adept
at figures.
Good
typist. $110 wk.
to start, with good
opportunity for advance. Many
company benefits.
IN
GLENVIEW.
PA
9-1133.
COPY
PREPARATION
STUDIO
IN
Glenview needs
a high school grad.
with strong facility in English.
You
will check copy and help with clerical
work
plus
other
interesting
jobs.
Congenial surroundings and all benefits. Age open but must be dependable
and permanent. Call 724-7225
for appt.
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
BOOKKEEPer. North Evanston. Salary $533. Some
experience
Call Wally BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
SER:
VICE ist Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171
No Fee. D-721.

3712 hour week. Merit rated advancement,
fine
fringe
benefits.
Preemployment
tests
given
to
assure
your suitability to position.
869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

PERSONNEL
TOP
ARCHITECTURAL
FIRM
IS
seeking a personable gal who enjoys
meeting
the
public.
Screening
and
testing applicants is only a part of
your job. If you enjoy variety, like to
work
in beautiful surroundings,
and
can type about 30 wpm,
please feel
free to register by phone, or come in
and see us. Salary to $450. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

publishing sec'y 9-5 hrs.
LOCAL PUBLISHER IS LOOKING FOR
a recp’t—sec’y. Typing but no
Small office. $400—450. FREE.

steno.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St., Evanston

PERSONNEL
ASSISTANT
WEST
EVanston area. Receptionist type applicant.
Some
first
aid.,
prone tasted

D
MENT SERVICE. ist Nat'l Bk.
DA 8-7171. Ask for Wally D-681.

Bldg.

SALESLADY
FULL
TIME,
PERMANENT
POSItion. Allen’s Stationers. Inc. AL 1-7940
CLERICAL OR SECRETARIAL
:
Full or part-time.
No drinkers nor smokers need apply.
Call UN 4-1396, Mrs. Nielsen.
TYPIST-CLERK
Permanent
position
open
for
typist
and
general
office clerk.
Must
like
detail. 5-day week.
Free hospitalization. Liberal vacation policy.
Mrs. Anderson
PArk 4-3880.

WINNETKA
REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
needs
Recentionist-Secretary.
5 day
week. Call Mr. Weinrich.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
446-2600
62 Green Bay Rd.

FULL TIME
WOMAN
TO DO CLERIcal
work.
Willing
to
learn
selling
lighting fixtures in showroom.
Idlewood Electric Supply, Highland Park.

COUNTER
FOR RETAIL
Top pay.

GIRL

CLEANING

STORE.
OR 3-0679

PRACTICAL
NURSE
WANTED
FOR
elderly
bed-ridden
patient,
8
hour
shifts.
Please
phone
evenings
for
appointments.
UN 4-0581.

ID

LOCAL

PART-TIME BUS DRIVER
DAY
CARE
CENTER

mentally retarded has
Prefer
woman
with
driving
record.
Apply
2525 Church St.,

FOR

June opening.
accident
free
in person
at

NURSES AIDES
NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person. 3131 Simpson, Evanston.

PASTE UP AND

3-1840.

Personnel Secretary
Interview—Test—and meet
475-1800
Howard Agency
307 Howard
SHORT
ORDER
COOK,
.or
full,
evenings,
for
Restaurant, Northbrook.

$450
people
Evanston

PART-TIME
the
Caravel
272-4358.

APARTMENT

HELD

FULL
OR
PART-TIME
SALES
IN
most
distinctive
wallpaper
salon
on
north shore. Ideal working
conditions.
Wallbrunn
Paint
Co.,
1177 Wilmette
Av., Wilmette,
Ill. Phone
AL 1-7339,
Don Smith,
manager.
WAITRESSES
Earn
extra
money
part-time
as
waitress.
North Shore Country Club,
Glenview.
Uniforms furnished;
hours
can
be
arranged.
Pleasant
working
conditions. Call Mr. Green, 729-1200.

BEAUTICIAN
STYLIST.
EXCELLENT
INCOME
POtential. Good transp. Pleasant working
conditions.
Full
or
part-time.
Call
Doris Stroud, UN 4-1i22.

NORTH
erator

OPERATOR

EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPcan make $200 a week. Salary

commisson.

5 day

week.

9-5. Cail

5-1718.
BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT
Full
time,
Monday
through
Friday.
Prefer dependable
woman
with general office experience, but will train.
Some typing ig
al for appt.
GIRL FRIDAY
General
office
and
secretarial.
One
man
semi-professional
office. Direct
public
contact.
Need
a
mature,
conscientious person willing to grow
with us. Call UN 9-9434.

REGISTERED

NURSES AIDES
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN.
Contact Mrs. Mahoney or Mrs. Stehr.
Maryhaven Village
1700 E. Lake Av.
PArk 9-1300
Glenview.

OFFICE

SALARY

$400. No Shorthand. Good hours. Call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee. Service 1st
Nat’l Bank Bldg.
BOOKKEEPER
NEW
EVANSTON
travel Agency, experienced
accounts
payable,
pegboard
payroll, quarterly
returns, thorough trial balance.
267-6464 Mr. Bock for appointment.
TYPEWRITER,
TYPIST—ELECTRIC
general office experience.
Interesting
work, pleasant office, liberal benefits.
Brookshore,
952
Sunset
Ridge
Rd.,
Northbrook. CR 2-1200.

FULLER
E LIVER
;
ARANTEED.
PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
PRESS GIRL
In small cleaning plant in Evanston.
Quality work and exp. essential.
Norman Franzen, Inc.
919 Grove St.
GR 5-0234
3
Call Lillian,

EXPERIENCED
MAIDS.
GENERAL
cleaning.
Meals
and
uniforms
furnished.
Good
salary
plus _ fringe
benefits.
Call Mrs. Thomas,
UN 4-5460.
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
TO
$550
Assist Association Director. Pleasant
surroundings. Out of town convention
1 wk. per year. Evans Personnel 1609
Maple Ave UN 9-3160
DENTIST
IN
CARLSON
BUILDING
needs respectable lady as receptionist
with
light typing
and
mathematical
——e
Salary $400 to $450. UN
4WAITRESSES
WANTED,
FULL OR PART-TIME.
Steele’s Snack Shop, 1011 Waukegan Rd.
Northbrook
272-3160
CLERK-TYPISTS
40 wpm- waa

$390
&lt;n

-Statistics

4
Howard

Agency

307

Howard,

WILL

TRAIN

$425
TYPING
In Evanston.
A variety
of clerical.
Nice
surroundings.
Convenient.
No
a
erg Personnel 1609 Maple UN
GIRL FRIDAY
Today
can by your
lucky
day.
I'm
reluctantly moving out of town, and
you may have the job I would like to
keep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

EARN

EXCITING
TOP
MONEY,
hours in a woman’s world of cosmetics.
We
train.
Full
or
part-time.
Evenings
or
wkends _ satisfactory.
Studio Girl Cosmetics. 869-2327.

CASHIER.
Full
time.
no
Sat.,
salary. Lee Pharmacy
Rd., PA 4-7414.

For

inter-

or
Sun.
Good
1523 Waukega

INSPECTOR
FOR RETAIL
Davis Cleaners

CLEANING

PLANT.
OR 3-0679

COUNTER HELP WANTED. FULL OR
part time. Experienced or will train
—
Cleaners, 966 Waukegan Rd., 724
39.

WOMAN CAB a
ME clog Cae
FULL OR PART-TIM
WEEKENDS. SX CELLENT ANCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

BEAUTY

OPERATOR

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
IN SAL
ary. Glenview. PA 9-2099, evenings.

Saleslady For Saturdays
NORTHBROOK
WOMAN’S
APPARED
Shop. Call after 6 p.m. 272-3167.
WAITRESS
Exp’d for supper club. Evening
Short
hrs.
Good
tips,
Full
or
time. Call after 4 p.m. 432-0440.

hrs
par

DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT
Experience
not
necessary;
5-da
week. Salary open.
729-2233.
WOMAN: HOURS 8:30 TO 2 P.M.
to help cook and serve in small coffe
shop. 677-6799 after 3:30 p.m.
EXP.
FUL
WAITRESSES—SOME
time
and
part-time.
Uniforms
fur
nished. Own transportation. Call Mrs
Welch, 272-0272.

WAITRESS

WANTED:

FULL TIME
Hillcrest 6-5969

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK
New
Evanston
Travel Agency,
must
type,
some
office experience
necesped 267-6464, Mr. Bock for appointment.
WANTED-DENTAL ASSISTANT
Full or part-time for Glenview office.
Exp. desirable but not necessary. We
will
train
you
for
an_
interesting
career. 724-6343 for interview appt.

GLENVIEW

MNGR.

NO

NURSES

FULL OR PART-TIME.
Modern nursing home in Northbrook.
Mr. Rischard
VE 5-4200

SMALL

pleasant

capable
girl
as
assistant
mngr.
in
exchange
for furnished
apt.
yping
required—business major preferred.
Call 274-3243.

“BEAUTY
COUNSELORS.”
view call PArk 9-1566.

ID 2-9090

BEAUTY

and

HI 6-4700

Excellent Opportunity With

KEYLINE

PART-TIME-WOMEN

SECRETARY
National advertising firm needs a girl
who is good on the phone, shorthand,
and I1.B.M. executive typewriter. Location in Highland Park across from
Cross Roads
Shopping
Center.
Good
starting salary with increases plus full
benefits. Call 831-3400.

typing,
filing.
Bright
surroundings.
Call Mr. Daily Jr.

WAITRESSES
- i1-.
TO
3:30,
PLEASANT
working cond.,
good benefits. ge
to The Buffet, Carson Pirie: Scott
Co. or call AL 1-8689.

_

RECEPTIONIST TO START NOW FOR
Winnetka Real Estate Office. Light

HOURS

and

FULL TIME FACTORY WORK AVAILable, working with small power tools
a must.
Excellent opportunities with
expanding
co.
Good _ starting
pay.
Profile
Plastics,
1935
Stanley
St.,
1
aguante Call Mr. D. L. Scott, 272-

446-9000

TIME
FOR
JOHN
HANCOCK
Insurance Agency, experienced in
general
office
work
including
light
pt
agua
and
typing.
Pleasant
in
Glenview
with
congenial
_ people. Call Mr. Lisberg, 729-2250.

SECRETARY:

St.

Equal

SUPERVISOR

WORKING
WITH
many
interesting

To

Davis
An

1-4300

WIS

BANK

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

pmiimeg open for girls who have an
itude for figure detail. Experienced
train.

working
Personnel

AND

FIGURE CLERKS
will

Ideal
Apply

Glenview
4-0600

GR

Edens Exec. Center, Wilmette

C. Boyer,

Rd.
PArk

REALTY

EXPERIENCED
ONLY.
FULL
OR
part time, days, evenings.
MR. HELD
ID 2-9090

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD.
WITH
GOOD
typing,
shorthand
skills,
2d
girl in
engineering
office.
Good
opportunity
for personal advancement.

Call C.

ESTATE

VARITYPIST

WE
HAVE
CURRENTLY
HUNDREDS
and hundreds of good jobs FREE
to
high school and college grads. Salaries are tops and you can pretty well
name the field you want to train in,
and our Co.’s are hiring now. Don’t be
disappointed
with
what’s
left
after
graduation. Stop in today or tomorrow
and
have
a
competent
Boulevard
counselor aid you in the selection of
your new job.

OPERATOR

Number
29
IBM.
facilities—Benefits.
Office.

VARIOUS CLERICAL DUTIES
EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS

YOU
ENJOY
es? We
have

Evanston
Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

Waukegan

MR.

STENO

HOSPITAL
CORP.

KEY PUNCH

of Suburban Newspapers

ALpine

7-7700

EXPERIENCED

Young Lady for
Evanston Office

MRS.

CO

REAL

ARTIST. FULL OR PART-TIME,
days, evenings. Will train.

GRADUATES
GET YOUR
JOBS NOW

Ridge
An

SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

CALL

5-2200 OR

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

standard Rate &amp; Data Service

274-8100
employer

491-0600 or 273-5180

NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
LOcated in Evanston has need for clerk
typist.
High
school
graduate
with
strong typing and general office skills,
neat appearance. Good starting salary, Bsa chee fringe
benefits.
3742
hr.
week.

have several diversified job
including bookkeeping
and
' positions,
which
provide
the
salary and benefits.

Department

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
IN EVANSTON
518 DAVIS ST.

WILL
RELOCATE
building in Northopenings
in
the

FOR

GLENVIEW

1141

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107

Professional

office. Typing required. Full time. 9
to 5. Prefer Glenview area resident.

BOULEVARD

TYPIST

we

5201

Skokie Blvd.
Skokie, Ill.

Pleasant modern office. Liberal company benefits with good opportunities
for advancement. Interviewing 8:15 to
4:30 or appt. may be arranged after 5
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss
Hartung at

THERE
ARE
EXCITING
AND
warding
career
opportunities
just
utes from your home. As a leader
d,

JU 3-0700
Employer

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Experienced, no typing required.
STATISTICAL CLERK.
:
Experience in figure work, no typing
required.

~WHY COMMUTE?
the

Personnel

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

and

RECEPTIONIST

Illinois

THIS
SPRING
WE
to our new office
brook.
We
have
following areas:

Howard Street
274-8100
An equal opportunity employer

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between 50-60 wpm. Excellent
company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE CO.

company

and

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

Minerals

YO 6-3000
___ An Equal Opportunity

openings for typists for
neral office duties. Idael
orking conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
mpany cafeteria, 8:30 to
0, 5 day week.

Vecconrel

fine
benhour
Mrs.

&amp; Chemical Corp.

FOR INTERVIEW
TYPISTS

ding

Business

SECRETARY

EFFICIENT
CLERK TYPIST

CALL

Help Wanted—Women

(107

Professional

Evanston

WOMAN
FOR FULL TIME
counter work in dry cleaning store
1153 Church St.
Northbrook
CR 2-9832

RECEPTIONIST—‘GIRL FRIDAY”
For Doctor’s office in Ravinia.
Hours: 11 to 7. 5 days incl. Sat.
Call 433-3460.
DIVERSIFIED
OFFICE
DUTIES
I
cluding
typing.
Evanston
locatio
good pay and fringe benefits. Pho
Mr. Daniels, BR 3-2830
GIRL
OR
WOMAN
WANTED
FO
dental office 2 days a week. Brigh
personable.
Exp’d or will train. Ca
ID 2-9240. Tues., Thurs., Sat. only.
SALESLADY
Hours 3:30 to 6 and all day Sat.
Maiers Bakery, 706 Main St., Evansto
GR: 5-6565
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Chairside;
will
train;
5-day
wee
Wed. off; salary open. Ages 18-30.
PArk 4-1771.
KENNEL MAN
No experience necessary, good pay.
CARRIAGE HILL KENNEL
PA
4-0270
CLERK-TYPIST
WANTED
FO
part-time work at the Glenview Publ
Library.
Twenty
hours
a week.
S
head librarian, 1930 Glenview Road.
ACCOUNTING CLERKS
Several to oer
many
Howard

Agency

307

Howard,

$4
depts.
Evanst

WANTED:
FULL TIME
SALES LAD
for small women’s specialty shop
Hubbard Woods. Phone HI 6-0055.

108

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER,
PLAIN
COOKI
after June 8; steady; fine home; o
room, bath, TV, other help. Must
dependable:
good
disposition;
cle
worker; $80 per week; stay or go
worker; $80 per week; stay or go aft
dinner. References. Please state na
address,
phone
number
where
yi
can be reached. Write A-997, Box
Wilmette, Il.
WOMAN
TO
COOK
DINNER
WEE
day nights for family of 2 adults and
teenagers.
Can
make
arrangeme
about time and further housework
desired. Salary arranged according
Steadv employment,
must have o
transportation. Call ID 3-0151 afte
p.m.
CLEANING
WOMAN.
FRIDAYS.
T@
salary for good, reliable worker. M
be clean and neat. Exp. Recent No
Shore refs. A possibility of other da
also. Call VE 5-2236 eves. after 7 p.
or on Sundays.
MOTHER’S
HELPER,
17:0R
OVE
live-in
for
summer
in
p Aagees
Sunday, Monday off. 2 ——
age.
Excellent
salary.
Fine ~
=
lucky girl. AL 1-4229 after 5.

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

II,|

�108
:

Help Wanted—Women
Household

108

5 DAY LIVE IN

ae

$65

EE

DAY

6:

bay

eg

Rg

Ae

,

811 Davis Street

CLEANING

are

UN 4-7178

WOMAN

ery
Monday.
quired, Prefer

WANTED

EV-

Recent
references
own transportation.

oe
EXPERIENCED

WOMAN

FOR

Recent

references.

116, Box 60, Wilmette,

WANTED:

GEN.

companion-housekeeper

tleman.

References
6-9077.

Other

help

required.

Write

Tl.

PLEASANT

for

T-

LADY

for

5

gen-

cleaning.

open.

HI

EVANSTON—$70—DOCTOR’S
FAMILY
Must be experienced, have references.
Live-in.
Lovely room,
bath.
General
housework,
cooking, assist with children. Other help. 864-4454.
RELIABLE
GIRL
TO
BE
MOTHERS
helper with light housework 3 days a
week. Refs. required. Call for details.
272-3482.
WOMAN
FOR
HALF
DAY
LIGHT
housework, and serve lunch to school
children, or just to serve lunch. Mon.Fri., starting Sept. OR 6-1894.
CAPABLE
YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
cleaning 1 or occasional 2 days per
week. References.
ORchard 5-8168, Skokie
WOMAN
FOR CLEANING
AND IRONing. Steady every Friday. 4 yr. old at
home. West Wilmette nr. bus.
ALpine 1-9564

Housework

in

pleasant

able

Wilmette

to drive.

Good

HOUSEKEEPER
y;

FOR

108A

References
10

20

required.

CARE,

yr.

boy,

Afternoons,

gentle

5 days.

465-8836

LUNCH
LADY
TO
GIVE
CROW
ISland ist grade boy lunch in his home
or, if in walking dis., in her home.
Any or all week days. 446-5188.
COMPANION
AND
SITTER
FOR
ELderly lady part-time days or evenings.
References required. Write T-107 Box
60 Wilmette, Illinois.

GLENCOE.
ADULTS.
LIVE
vate quarters, TV. Refs. VE

IN.
PRI5-2559.

WEEKEND
through

to

FOR

GENERAL

req.

Call

GR

CLEANING.

fenced.
2
days.
Permanent
Adults
household.
Winnetka.
day. References. Call HI 6-4837.

work.
$15
a

APABLE
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
assist cooking,
3 adults,
own
room,
bath,
TV.
$60 to start.
References.

VE

5-2628 or VE

6:30

y,
Geanadeic

TEEN

AGE

week,

8

328-

oor

after

SITTER,

to

Days.

DOMESTIC
HELP
NEEDED
IN
well-kept home. Refs. OR 6-2094.

NEW

BABY

SITTER

9-4,
Near
Must

PLEASANT,
DEPENDABLE
WOMAN
for housework and ironing. 3 to 5 days
a week; wae

PART-TIME

HELP

FOR

LIVETV. 2

6

p.m.,

sae

p.m,

Jnd.

eng.

asst.

Deg.

req.

June

10

,0'
9°600
9'600

not req.

9600

3
8,400
7800

Jr. draftsman

6,300

Mechanical

electro-mech.
technician

SALES TRAINEE
| some col. and business
excel. future

6,000

4.00 per_hr.
.

exp.

tar

men

Auditor
Cost accountant,

|

Records
Gen.

not

office

to

inventory

ass't.,

,

Sales

some

OLD

of West

ORchard

AT THE ‘‘L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

AMbassador

INTERNATIONAL

NEED A CAR?
IF YOU CAN’T COME IN
REGISTER BY PHONE

Murp

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

2-1 142

COMPANY

BASED

cost

experience

necessary.

Degree

00

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

Production

Control

9-9000

Clerk —

Must have mee
figure
aptitude
for
inventory
control
proschedule
an
gram. Some background in computer
system
helpful.
Apply
Personnel
office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

G. D. Searle &amp; Ce
An

SERVICE

Avenue

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

BUS

BOY
Willow Inn
information

Evanston
BR 3-2155

WANTED
EVENINGS,
Club W. in Glenview. For
call PA 4-5100.

to work

near your

home?

ALLSTATE,
the nation’s insurance leader, is moving to Northbrook.
Unprecedented
growth
has created many
new positions on our corporate
accounting staff. Excellent
salaries
and benefits including Sears
profit
sharing.

FOR

maid’s
off
days.
Sunday
and
1
weekday. Elder couple, can stay. Call

MORE
Call

INFORMATION

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification

#200

this Paper!

ay Il, 1967

in

ALLSTATE
Allstate

Plaza

Mike Collver

a

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee Hours 9 to 5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston
EXP.
TRUCK
DRIVERS
AND
HELPers for moving company. Pref. married men bet. 22 and 42 yrs. old, living
in Evanston or nearby.
Good wages
and
steady
work
for
those
that
ualify. Also can use men
on their
devs off from their regular jobs—day
work
only. Apply
in person,
do not
phone.
Mr. Peterson,
Peterson Movers, 2510 Green Bay Rd., Evanston.
WE NEED A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST
in our stripping dept. You will have to
fill orders,
address
packages,
complete bills of lading and load trucks.
This is a 8 to 4:30, 5 day pd week job.
Contact Mr. Wallace at
Walpack Co.,
1739 Harding
Rd., Northfield.
Phone
446-8470.
An
equal
opportunity
employer.

SMALL
SHOP
NEEDS
A MAN
WITH
some
shop and assembly experience
for
machine
work
and _ instrument
aeper. :
;
ibration Measurement Engineers
725 Oakton St.
Evanston
DAvis 8-0400

with
2
years
experience who

CO.

(Sanders Rd. at Willow
ILLINOIS

Rd.)

|

of
sound
is capable

Starting

salary

$175 per week

Territory
will
co
area. If you are

expenses.
suburban

come

in or desire

ment

please

an oversie

call .

Murphy

ecOrees eRVICE
UN

s413 Chicago Av., whens
9-9510

THE
press.

V-50 AND
Days
Ev-

JANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
DEpendable
full or part-time
man
for
Oakbrook, O’Hare area. Good starting
pay and benefits. Phone 491-0222.

1

4

Public Relations
Trainee
FOR THE
YOUNG
MAN
college,
an
unusual
opportu!
O
advancement within a new
tion;
an opportunity for the
man
to travel with an excep
generous
ex
nse
wrens
range $550-$650 and a *
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
cago
Avenue,
Evanston.
BR 3-2155.

§ sing

MEN
Early Morning Newspaper
Delivery, With Car.
Good Pay.

4-152

Call for Details. UN
RECREATION
with
young

treatment
men

setting.

who

College

CONSULARS
°
boys
in
a _ resid

Need

enjoy

grad.

working

active

or student.

y

Part or

time
work—afternoons,
ev
weekends. Salary range $1.75
per hour. Minimum
age
years old. UN 4-1288, Ee vanstan:

YOUNG

MARRIED

MAN

‘WANT

full time, no experience nece
newspaper agency. 6 day week,
per hr. plus automatic raises. .
in person
daily between 4
p.m.
or Sat.
8 a.m.
to 2
p.m.I’
Harding Rd., Northfield,
.

FULL TIME WORK AVAILABLE,
cellent

opportunities

with

exp

company. Excellent starting pay fo
man to learn new techniques bia
field of plastics. Profile Plasti
Stanley St., Northbrook.
Call
L.. Scott, 272- 4280.

HOUSE

mopping,

MAN

washing.

AE

EXPERIENCED

~

machine
scrubbing,
Meals
and
uniform:
good
salary
plus

nished,
benefits.
Call Mrs.

Ground

Thomas,

UN

4-5

30

Crew-Yardsm

YEAR ROUND WORK AVAILABL
Old Orchard Shopping center.
$425 per month.
or interview call
OR 4-7070

SALESMAN
Telephone sales for wholesale r
distributor.
Benefits
including
sharing.
College
helpful but.
necessary. Consolidated Plywood
566-7800.

CLEAN

UP

MAN

FOR

RESTA

experience
not
required.
3
m
11:00 p.m. daily rag
Monday.
per
day,
3
weeks
annual
bonus.
An a
op

tunity for older man.

RETIRED
A

AL 1-6621

EXECUTIVE —

PLEASANT
AND
PR FITA
second career in reitrement pla’
Prior experience not necessary.
Phone

PArk

COST hae
PRESSMAN
TO RUN
Heidelberg cylinder
anston GR 5-6900.

INSURANCE

NORTHBROOK,

LARGE
FIRM
IS LOOKING
FOR
you. They want you to work with the
buyer,
check
whereabouts
of stock
etc. Promotable.
Salary $6,400;
will
go
another
thousand
for
the
right

ORDER EDITOR
TRAINEE
$470 H.S.
grad. . .. exper. NO FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510

291-52 12

A wonderful selection awaits

national
Extremely
large
company is presently seeking

PAPER
CUTTER
AND
FOLDER
operator
for
commercial
job
and
printing plant. Days. GR 5-6900.

251-1420.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

A

DRIVER-SALESMAN
Opening
for
married
man
on
an
established soft water service route on
the North Shore. Up to $3.00 per hr.
depending on your ability. Apply
at
Rayne Soft Water Service, 40 Skokie
Valley Rd., Highland Park. 831-3100.

ACCOUNTANTS

REGULAR

not

required. Diversified work. You'll be
working with our top accountants and
Dept.
managers.
Excellent
starting
salary, unusual fringes. Call or apply.

Searle

EMPLOYMENT

Want

PURCHASING
EXPEDITER

in
attractive
suburban
setting
is
seeking
an
individual
interested
in
Cost Accounting.
At least_one
year

21

$550 a month and company car. You
will
be
trained
as_ public
relations
liaison man, calling on clients in local
area.
All expenses
paid
plus
profit
sharing. Some college preferred. Neat
appearance essential.

ST.

Cost Accountant

AMERICAN

Professional

Lot

9-1 142

1737 HOWARD

PRESS

Wanted—Men

LIGHT
GROUNDSKEEPING
CHORES
located in Wilmette to include daily
policing of sidewalks and parking lot,
occasional
watering
of flowers
and
plants,
replacement
of light
bulbs,
sidewalk and curb sweeping, parking
lot
supervision.
We
will
provide
automatic sweeping equipment and all
other
tools,
Salary
open.
We _ are
looking for a reliable man
desiring
steady year around employment with
weekly or monthly salary. Apartment
on premises
is available
if desired.
Ideal for semi-retired man wishing to
work
outdoors
in pleasant
suburban
area.
Contact
PLAZA
DEL
LAGO
MANAGEMENT CO., 263-7766.

Bldg

Parking

—

eons Bay

by

5,000

and

724-3629 or 724-2549.

Chicago
9-9510

End

8s |

Applications
may
Police Station, 825 Green
or
Fire Station No. 1,
1304 Lake Avenue,
Wilmette, Illinois

SALARIES

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

NEW

Westmoreland.
At North

Full time. Starting pay $2.50 an hour.
a
experience necessary. With possiinterview
for
part-time.
Kolab
Engr. 2051 Railroad Av. Glenview.

and

STARTING

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

of

of application.

Benefits include liberal pens
hospital insurance, holidays a
tion plans. Starting salary
month with annual salary

CARETAKER

7,800
end

6'600

ORCHARD,
SUITE

ible

Business

T™

30 years

of

and
mental
examinations
personal investigation.

OPERATOR

saddest | PERSONNEL OaTiee
8:15 a.m. to 5 p
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

6,000

,

than

be

Applicants must pass medical, p

LY CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS
— NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.

6,300

acct’g

more

not

an
intangible
to
execu
people. Very little if any “

F500

cont.

correspondent

South

MATURE WOMEN
TO WORK AFTERnoons in Evanston area 4 to 6 hours a
day, 4 days per week.
Pleasant working conditions
For more information call DE 17-3750
from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.

Help

EXCELLENT

7,800
7,500

‘

OS

date

must

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the
feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

9,000
9,000

req.

TRAINEES

PERMANENT FULL TIME JOBS.
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clean, light work.
ke exp. necessary. No age limit. Good
a,
benefits.
A nice
neighborplace
to work.
Apply
Jeffrey
Allen Industries,
2100 Greenleaf
St.,
__ Evanston, Ill. 491- 0100, Mr. Bromberg.

110

ANIMAL

FIGHTER

Applicants

21 nor

the

FOR
MATERIALS
HANDLING
packing in Shipping Department.

CHEMICAL

10,000
10,000

deg.

superv.

A

4 MORNINGS

DENISON

TO

pred

| 9 Foremen. Waukegan area.
me aer sos pine peneet

Wanted-—Women
Industrial

TO OPERATE

1967.

;

five days, come in, vicinity of Main
and
Elmwood.
475- 1994,
call after 5
weekdays, anytime weekends.

Help

FIRE

Applications for the position
fighters will be accepted unt

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

7-9,000

reg.

Financial analyst
General accountant

2 BOYS, | Officetrainee

a week, 9 to 11:30 or 12. Vicinity
Blvd, Evanston. Call 869-2145.

MAN
and

6,600

|

WILMETTE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

PACKER

9- 0, 000

;
Draftsman,
Some pneumatics
sev. mech. draftsmen

ae:

an

5 DAYS

WANTED:

HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANION
FOR
elderly lady. Full time plain cooking,
own room, references. SH 3-2583.

LEANING
WOMAN,
HOURS
$12 a day, Monday and Friday.
Crawford
and Simpson, Skokie.
have references. Call OR 6-3173.

0

Sept. 1st. One child 6 yrs. Near beach, | Sales, industrial controls
$25 weekly. AL 1-5947 eves.
rc me
eee
;

1612

pote wm pe
HOUSEWORK,
PLAIN
cooking. 5 days through dinner, stay
or
go.
Recent
references
required.
Excellent salary. 433-0515.

controls

SITTER | Traveling auditor

Sees

,

a.m.

pee

EXECUTIVE

FRI. AFTERNOON
Swimming
ability

BABY

:

1e
askin
icatieenes
Machine Gesignar

p.m.

EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE

5-2737.

Select Your Own

dog.

WE NEED QUALIFIED WOMEN
baby
sit for top pay.
Hour-day-

REFS.

5-2175.

WOMAN—EXPERI-

Spaniel

Please call collect
446-8256

Bs

elec.

Draftsman,

HOUSEWORK. |

week. Wee Watchers Inc. 1607 Howard
St. Chicago. 338-6952.
Frigey

or

ica

Refs. Nr. 6900 N. | Tool designer

after

GIRL,
Sunday.

necessary.

13,000

Lab supv., hydraulics
rhe Oh
ree Deg. not

week.

WANTED:
MOTHER’S HELPER
in; 5 days;
own room, bath.
children, 835-1123.

Experienced Reliable Woman
CLEANING

per’.

869-9547.

SOME

old

Ridge.

hours’

potential

cA

ACCOUNTING
CLERK
—
of
Wilmette,
Finance Depart tmer
Man
to 50
years
of pe
Peg
ah
bookkeeping as ese
= a
ing
desired
—
beral
benefits — Suemanian position es
Mr. Koester. 251-2700.

HELPER

MAN
WITH
SOME ‘EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

M.E., valve and pressure controls 13,000

'

| DEPENDABLE
WOMAN,
FOND
OF |
children to provide interested care in
home.

PAINTER'S

YOU!

ENG

excellent

&lt;.

*
Help Wanted Baby Sitters

my

TO

be | valve and pressure exp.

help.

| ELDERLY

Hillcrest 6-3479
a

109

CLEANING
WOMAN.
RELIABLE,
thorough. For 2 adults. Fridays or two
14 days a wk. $1.75/hr.
Own
trans.
Haceet refs. 432-0992.

PROJECT

Live-in, own rm., TV. ALpine 1-3222.

EVANSTON WOMAN FOR CLEANING,
laundry, 5 days, 9-12, $30. GR 5-5523
after 4 p.m.

HOUSEWORK.
hour. 3 days a
Call ID 2-1490.

Must

Other

FREE

TECHNICAL

SUMMER

home,

salary.

BABY SITTER WANTED

COOK AND
GENERAL
Noon through dinner
week. Highland Park.

100%

Call 835-0757.

FOR

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

IN

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Help. Wented—en’.

110

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Professional

SPECIALIZING

COOK,
HOUSEKEEPER:
OWN
RM.,
bath, TV; top salary for experienced
;
person with
recent local references.

HOUSEKEEPER
TO
LIVE
IN.
GENeral
housework
and
cooking
for
1
adult. Modern apt. Recent references.
Write T-116, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
SOME
—
adult
family,
flexible
hrs.,
Mon.,
ed., Fri. Refs. req. Current
salary. Alpine 1-3113. Near ‘‘L’’

The

FLEX.
HRS.
DAILY
BTWN.
NOON
and 7 p.m., $2.00 hr. Sats. 5 p.m. to 10
p.m., $2.50 hr. Hswk. Must have refs.
and car. Highland Pk. ID 2-7667.

HELPER

and

MARQUART

AGE

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND
PERsonal ironing. 3 adults. Tues., Thurs.,
and Fri. Recent references. $45.
-1

MOTHER’S;

110

Wanted—Men

Business

DAYS, GO OR STAY, SCHOOL
children. After 6 p.m. 272-6075.

AS | CHILD

older

Salary

General

re433-

housework and cooking for 1 adult in
modern
apt. 3 days—noon_
through
-

dinner.

Help

Household

HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
IMMEDIate
employ.
Convalescent
wife;
4
schoolage children. Light housework;
cooking;
Des
Plaines
area.
Salary
open. PA 9-0279.
GENERAL
HOUSECLEANING
AND
laundry in Winnetka, $30 for 2 days a
week,
includes
own
transp.
Start
middle of June. Must be exc. ironer.
Refs. Call 446-5299.
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
LIGHT
housework
and
ironing,
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. 2 children. Live
in for 3 days; $50. Call after 6; 2726305

FREE

=Help Wanted—Women

MURPHY

$12,000.

EMPLOY

4-0409

_— ‘

2-a i

MEN StN

1612 Chicago, Evanston
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
more for mature men.
ht
(woodworking). ae
Chena
-3100,

MECHANICS HELPER
For service station in Wilmette area.
Experienced. Call Mr. Hildner at 4467127 after 6 p.m.

DRIVER
WANTED
TO DR I
TAXI
CAB
SERVICE, or”
POINT ROAD, Re ag
475-1004.

DRAFTING TRAINEE
$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. experience.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

PART-TIME
EVENING
HE
9. Gino’s Standard Service
Bay Rd. Glencoe, Il.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

fe

zs

Classified — tH

|

�aa

aes

ness and Professional

Business and Professional

ales Opportunity
handle the rapid growth of
r Norelco Dictation Mahine, requiring two additionsalesmen. Experience prered, but trainees will renel average over $10,000.

ent opportunity for ad-.
cement. AAAI leader in
stry. Phone for appt.
-1783, ask for Jim Feeley
h American

285

Philips

Co.,

NORELCO

Will

ystem work desirable. Must have
sive
experience
programming
tic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
er Honeywell or IBM equipment.
ol, Easy¢oder or Autocoder, IOCS
FUdata

Winnetka
594

AND

McDONALD'S

"Waukegan

RESTAURANT

Rd...

te

Glenview

724-3711.

MULTILITH OPERATOR
unity for a man
with 3 to 8
i
exp.
to operate
our
multilith.
You
will
Ss, print, cut, fold, strip
and make
masters.
Earn

salary

and

benef.

publishing

in

office,

Preston Tech.

busy

Ev-

HAVE

Lumber

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Av.

IMMEDIATE

INVESTIGATOR

TRAINEE

FOR PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY,
High school grad.. over 21, no exper.
nec,. training provided. FR 2-5175.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

STUDENTS
IN LINING

~HI-Fl MUSIC

pane.

SALES

SOME

RETAIL

background

or

interest

EX-

in

i.
Opportunity
store
management.
Salary
plus
commission.
Age
over 22.

Call CE 4-0658

AN TO WORK 6 DAY WEEK,
delivering

car,

—

newspapers,

have

earn
$165
to $175
per
month
about 245 hrs. per day. Call

/

between 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily, Sat. 8

*

~~

2 p.m.

BURGER KING:

AGEMENT
je, Excellent
:
men.
Glenview.

300

POSITIONS
AVAILopportunity for career1834
Waukegan
Rd.,
a
4

EPER

of office.
Apply
by
i

A.M.,

must

TO

TAKE

Salary
letter

CHARGE

to be
discussed.
with
resume_
to

ager, no phone calls please, Bryn
Mawr Country Club. 6600 N. Crawford,
Lincolnwood, Ill. 60646.

BUSBOYS

AYS OR NIGHTS
:

:

$90-$100

PER

&amp; Hy’s, 3438 Dempster,

IABLE MAN

WEEK

OR

NEEDED

4-8560

FOR

GEN-

cleaning
duties.
Room,
meals,
uniforms
furnished.
Part-time
Oo:
open
also,
day
or
evening
urs. Deerpath Inn 234-2280.
ae

GREENHOUSE

HELPER

Te
rary—full time. Assist
abiplayens
in
selling
and
ts.
‘

P

Call

:

AL

hrs

DELIVER

1-4400.

Ask

FULL

OR

present
moving
for

Bill

Z

PIZZA

PART-

time. Top pay. ‘Must know North side
d
north
shore
area.
Call 869-2800

er

2 p.m.

BROKERAGE

TRAINEE,

$468

Gi aps to become a consultant.
RPHY
HY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510
_CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
P
-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
»
ENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE

ART-TIME

MAN

NEEDED

NORTH

UP

‘our summer jobs. We need salesmen
y calling on loop businesses. Work
her full or part-time;
commission
plus percentage of initial order;
furnished.
Call
664-9464
for
pointment. You won’t be sorry.

_ AGGRESSIVE

i - Classified

4

1003 Waukegan

RIGHT

CHICAGO

AREA

ADVERTISING

NEEDS

4

EX-

perienced
all around
lot men.
Top
wages. Good hours.
DODGE IN DES PLAINES
Mannheim Road at Oakton Stree

Mr. LEE

Streidl,

1632

Chicago Av., Evanston,
or call 869-2300

II.

824-7151

CULLIGAN

Shermer
An

_

Equal

INC.

R 2-1000
Opportunity

Northbrook,

SHORE'S

FINEST CAREER

CUSTOMER
SERVICE
$150 WK. FREE
If you’re looking for an outstanding
opportunity you owe it to yourself to
investigate this position. Our client is
rapidly expanding. New positions are
being created constantly and starting
in customer service you get to know
every operation in the company.
No
previous
experience
needed.
Many
benefits. Immed. hiring. Call today

STAFF
ACCOUNTANT
$9,600-$11,400 FREE
Two raises of 10% each are yours the
1st year.
Your
assignments
will be
constructed in such a manner,
as to
expose you to every financial area of
this
company
with
3 billion
dollar
annual
sales.
The
purpose
of
this
mass exposure is to move you in the
shortest time possible to a controllership of one of their divisions. Benefits
include bonds and stock option.

INVESTMENT
TRAINEE
$8,400-$9,000 FREE
This one billion dollar company will
train
you
to
analyze
and
help
administer their investment portfolio.
You will be in constant communication with the largest brokerage firms
and
mutual
fund
companies
in the
country.
We can say rather proudly
that your training here is perhaps the
best offered
anywhere.
No
previous
experience
required.
Immed.
hiring!
PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
TRAINEE
$7,800 FREE
Rapidly expanding Chicago manufacturer
will
train
in
all
areas
of
personnel,
with special emphasis
on
wage and salary administration, labor
relations, and union negotiations. No
previous
experience
required.
Their
benefit program
is outstanding.
Immediate hiring. Call 869-8600
INVESTIGATOR
TRAINEE
$6,900-$7,200—CO.
CAR—EXPENSES—FREE
This is a variety filled job that offers
a fine training program. Your assignments will vary from week to week to
give you the broadest exposure possible. No exp. nec. Call 869-8600

JOB OF THE WEEK
p
MASTERS DEGREE—$775 FREE
Outstanding
opportunity
to join
the
hard-hitting management team of this
nationally famous company. No trave
or relocation
is necessary.
Splendid
benefit program includes bonus, stock
option
and
profit-sharing.
Unlimited
potential for men
with a desire
for
top management.
NO FEE.
MIDDLE MANAGEMENT
(3) TRAINEES $8,700 YR.
Complete
corporate
grooming
program prepares to get acquainted with
client customers’ problems before you
take over a management responsibility. This program
was
developed
to
give you broad exposure and at the
same time prepare you for a career
in management. No fee.
LEARN AND EARN
I.B.M. TRAINEE. $6,300
Training in data processing. No previous experience needed. Outstanding
career opportunity.
All you need
is
a high school diploma and willingness
to learn. They not only will train you,
but will also pay you while you go to
school. They offer many
other benefits. Stop in or call today.

Il.

Employer

CASHIER-HOST
To
learn
restaurant
business,
night
management.
Full or part-time;
excellent future with growing company.
Apply
in person.
Pyrenees
Restaurant, 10035 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, Ill.

600 DAVIS

GROWING

COMPANY

in professional work of a non-routind
character.
Must
have
draft exemp
status. Only one to three semesters o

college

chemistry

and

.some

lah

experience
is necessary.
Tuition re
fund plan. An opportunity to work i
an atmosphere of personal growth.
Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m
THE

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

COMPAN

Mystik Tape Div.
Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Cost

Northfield
Employer

Accountant

YOUNG
MAN,
HIGH
SCHOOL GRAD
uate with some college level account
ing courses. Prefer someone with a
least
1 year
of experience
in cos
accounting.
Call or apply
Personne
office, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

Parkway,
Skokie,
Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

ORDER

FILLER

_ PHOTOGRAPHIC
Lincolnwood warehouse
Permanent
position for alert man
Must have driving experience, idea
working
conditions,
paid
vacation
insurance benefits.

FOTORITE, INC.

6901 N. Hamlin

CLAIMS MANAGEMENT
| TRAINEE $550—FREE
You will be trained to investigate and
settle automobile claims in the Chicagoland area. You receive a company

car

plus

465-3600

Calibration Technician

CENTER

a

liberal

expense

account.

More
importantly
the
training
they
offer
is probably
the finest
in the
U.S.A. Your potential after training is
almost limitless. No previous experience needed. Call 869-8600.
BUDGET ANALYST
TRAINEE—$8,500
Rapidly
expanding
Chicago
based
company with sales topping 150 million will train. You will find this to
be an interesting success-filled position that offers a superb management
program. Your training will cover all
areas of budget administration. Their
benefit
program
is outstanding.
No
exp. nec, Free.
NO EXPERIENCE?
START
AS A “BUSINESS” TRAINEE
$110 WK. FREE
You can take advantage of this motor
eo.’s splendid training program.
You
will be moved thru various operating
areas,
where
you
will
get
a solid
business background. From there you
move
to business
mgmt.
This
is a
great opportunity to earn and learn.
Many
benefits.
Immed.
hiring.
FIELD MERCHANDISING
TRAINEE $7,800 FREE
Car and expenses plus bonus, and a
training program that you won’t beat
anywhere,
are yours for the asking.
Your
initial
assignment
will
be
to
check merchandising displays thru-out
Chicagoland.
After training you will
direct their installation. No prev. exp.
nec. Call PARKER
at 869-8600.
ACCOUNTANT
$9,000-$10,000 FREE
If you have 1 or 2 yrs. general accounting experience and feel you are
ready for a more challenging opportunit, we
can offer you
a job with
one of America’s fastest growing co’s.
You will start on the Financial V.P.’s
staff
covering
a variety
of assignments, geared to increase your knowledge and develop your potential.

MAN WITH MECHANICAL APTITUDE
for
calibrating
Testing
Machineg
Gauges
Will train. Excellent
chancq
for advancement.
Modern _air cond
plant. Apply Mr. Leisten
SOILTEST INC.
Evansto
2205 Lee St
869-5500
DO YOU WANT TO BE IN BUSINESS
for yourself?
Do you need to makée
more money? Are you industrious and
ambitious? Let me show you how td
establish
yourself
in
the
insurancd
busine&amp;Ss while you continue with you
present
job.
Call me
and
let’s seq
what we can work out. Phone 724-1525

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAI
Electrically and mechanically inclined
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
i
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeratio1
4001

Simpson,

Skokie.

FULL OR PART-TIME
Women
for
light,
clean
assembl
work.
Call Don Corson, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2£55 Shermer Rd.
Northbroo
BOOKKEEPER-OFFICE MANAGER
Close
books,
end
of
month
state
ments,
costs,
time
study,
payroll
Small office, new plant. All benefits
Northbrook area. Call days, 272-299
or 446-8176 after 6 p.m.
PLEASANT
dian Of small
Prefer retired

extra

during

PART-TIME-CUSTO
office. Hours flexible
man, or man
seeking

employment.
day.

Call

PA

4-460

DOORMAN
POSITION
NOW
OPEN
Excellent building, fine working co
ditions.
rite
giving
qualification
and
telephone
number.
Write
T-11
Box 60 Wilmette.
OPENINGS AVAILABLE—ROUTEMED
Mon.
through Sat. Early a.m.:
4 t
7:15.
Full. time:
11:30 to 7:30 p.
Also Sunday routes—using your ow
car. Deerfield News Agency. 945-2331.
COUNTER
MAN
AND
GRILL
MAN
Good pay. See or phone:
DON NICHOLS
718 Church St., Evanston, GR 5-9450.
SHORT
ORDER
COOK.
or
full,
evenings,
for
Restaurant, Northbrook.

PART-TIM
the
Caravée
272-4358.

AUTO MECHANIC ALL AROUND MA
for Shell Service
station.
Waukega
and
Shermer,
Northbrook.
Apply
i
person.

CALL 869-8600
PARKER

Ill

needs lab technicians. Will be engaged

Assistant

INTERNATIONAL
headquarters has a training opportunity in its cost accounting department.
Prefer minimum
of 6 hours
college
accounting
credits
or equivalent
in
experience. Age and salary open.
Call Frank Mohr

657

RAPIDLY

1700

TRAINEE

CULLIGAN’S

CLIFF

DEALER

to J. W.

div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif.
Golf Rd.
Palatine,
L A 9-7700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

R &amp; D Technicians

2 years of college or associate degree,
plus 2 years experience in engineering
and-or
architectural
drafting.
Acceptable
pre-employment
tests
and
references.
resume

experience

A
E.

3-4300

CENTER—WILMETTE

ACCOUNTING

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

CAR

EXEC.

360

Enjoy
working
in the
suburbs.
We
have
an
attractive
benefit
package
including
free
major
medical,
free
life
insurance
and
profit
sharing
Write
in
confidence
giving
you
experience
and
salary
requirements
to Employment Department.

200

Wilmette
BRoadway

Small, friendly office, new corporate
engineering staff. Variety of projects
will give you excellent opportunity for
personal
challenge
and
professional
growth. $550 to
$700 per month with
fine fringe program.

Northbrook.

Firm is looking for a young man to
train as a supervisor for interviewers,
must drive, but need not have car. We
consider this an excellent opening.

NEW

EDENS

Send

BREAK INTO
ADVERTISING
A

Av.,

with

PURE OIL COMPANY

Packaging Corp. of America

&amp; STREY

Rd.

BAILLIE

Engineering Draftsman

CALL E. KOENIG, 272-0330
FOR INTERVIEW

KOENIG

1232 Central
1-4300

ALpine

FOOD
BROKERAGE
TRAINEE
$7,200—FREE
Unusual job that offers a wealth of
opportunity.
You
will be trained by
one of Chicago’s leading food brokerage
firms.
You
will
learn
to spot
trends
in
the
market,
how
they
promote
certain
products,
why
one
product markets better in one area of
the country as opposed to another. No
prev. exp. needed. Call 869-8600

AFTER-

PHOTOGRAPHIC
i
worker
for
exclusive
; will train young man. UNiver-

*

THE

#£=K)
K)

Programmers
preferred.

The Hollister Newspapers

SUPERVISORY
MGMT.
PROGRAM—$7,500
Highly
diversified Chicago
manufacturer developed this program. And are
justifiably proud of the results. Your
training concentrates on teaching you
how to handle management problems
as they occur.
You
will move
thru
virtually every operating area and at
the conclusion of your training move
into mgmt. No fee. Call 869-8600

noons.
Miscellaneous
duties
in
job
Pid commercial printing plant. GR 5-

sity 4-7322.

FOR

(16
(256

EXCELLENT
COMPANY
BENEFITS
including
3
weeks’
vacation,
Blue
Cross and Blue Shield, Sickness and
Health Insurance and Pension.

Apply BOB

man to enjoy interesting activity with
good
monetary
rewards.
Age
and
experience no limitation. One of North
Shore’s most progressive firms with
attractive
new
Northbrook
office
is
completing
its
sales
staff.
Seeking
established
resident
of
Northbrook.
Pleasant
low-pressure
approach
to
people
important.
Flexible
work
schedule.

Programmers

WE
HAVE
TWO
360/30
installed
and
a
360/40
scheduled for 1967 delivery.

We are expanding our programming
staff and are looking for experienced
programmers.
We
plan
to use
the
pa
cag system and to program i
cobol.
;

PARKER

Mr. Rodney 475-4397
START

‘OPPORTUNITY

Commercial
-

WE
ARE
A FAST
GROWING
CHAIN
= 9 Award-Winning Suburban Weekies.

REAL ESTATE SALES

OPENING

in our parts depot for a stockroom
clerk. This is a permanent
position
and we will train if necessary. Good
starting
salary
with opportunity
for
advancement.
This is an opportunity
to
make
the
automotive
field
a
lifetime career with many
company
benefits.
MERCEDES-BENZ
OF NORTH AMERICA INC.
1500 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook
272-5880
An Equal Opportunity Employer

- An equal opportunity employer.

' A HEAD

appointment

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Professional

WE
HAVE
PERMANENT
OPENINGS
for young
men
to be Printers
and
Pressmen,
on
our
day
and
night
shifts. These are training jobs leading
to advancements.

NORTHBROOK

PARTS

Abstracts Co.

~COLLEGE

for

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Green Bay Road
Winnetka

AN

Crocker

SCA f,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

JIM DEWAR

AUTOMOTIVE
WE

Mrs.

and

APPRENTICE
Opportunity To Learn
Trade

FOR

729-3000

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

ligh School Boys
RRYOUT

Call

FOUR
WELL
GROOMED
YOUNG
men 18-25 with high school education
needed
by
this
multimillion
dollar
corporation,
to help
customers
plan
and route their vacations.
Excellent
potential for ambitious lad to work, go
to school and advance
into management. Company pays fee!

bene-

aging Corp. of America

-

Windows

LEADS FURNISHED
DRAW AND COMMISSION

. Evanston executive office of
corp. Excellent starting salary,

ormaise avctintae!
aon aes

sell:

TRAVEL GUIDE
TRAINEE

VANSTON
DOWNTOWN
LEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE

WEEKDAY

to

Etc.

CONTACT

Business

OPPORTUNITY

110

Help Wanted—Men

110

Professional

young
man
to perform
professional
accounting assignments and studies in
the areas of taxes, budgets.
government
reports,
financial
statements,
and property records. Should have a
degree in accounting and 2 to 3 yrs.
accounting
experience.
Working
knowledge
of computer
operation
is
desirable.

Additions

. Porches,

WEST TOUHY AV.

conditions
and fringe
C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

man

and

STAFF ACCOUNTANT
EXCELLENT

. Alum. Siding
‘, Room

SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

NVENIENT

experienced

. Combination

PROGRAMMER, SR.

ing
Cali

employ

Inc.

ITIO
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
potential in expanding new

Business

REMODELING
SALESMAN

have opened a new office

paar

Help Wanted—Men

110

Fr

Day/Night

Porter Wanted

Call 967-8939

EVANSTON

PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOB
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3%
8841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 ring

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life © Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements ° Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

II, 196
ug De
eae

�ee

a

Help Wanted—Men

Business

and

110°

Professional

PRODUCT

INSPECTOR

WE
OFFER:
Good Working Conditions
Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Plan

Contact William Morgan at 272-7500
or send your resume to
P.O. Box 326, Northbrook, Ill.
‘‘An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer’’

TECHNICIANS

ENGINEERING
IF

YOU
ARE
ELECTRO-MECHANically inclined and interested in using
your knowledge, ability and initiative
in this field, we have the perfect position for you. Our Engineering
Dept. is
seeking
individuals
to
ai
in
the
development
and building of models
of our office equipment.

EXCELLENT SALA
EXCELLENT WORKING CoNDrrions
PROMOTION
MANY BENEFITS

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

9-9000

Sales Service Mgr.

EMPLOYMENT
UN

wi nna
9-951

SERVICE

Avenue,

Evanston
BR 3-2155

CART TIME EVENINGS
to
10 p.m.
Monday
through
6 p.m.
Friday
No experience necessary—we train
Men.
needed
by
industry
in
new
modern
air-conditioned office, locally
located in Wheeling and Skokie area.
Excellent hourly rate and bonus plus
raises,
30-60-90-days,
to
men’
who
qualify. Must be dependable and have
a desire to advance
THE NATION’S HOUSEKEEPER
JO WALKER
824-0144

PORTER
RELIABLE
MAN
FOR
CLEAN-UP
work. Permanent. 5 day week.
Hours can be arranged
APPLY IN PERSON
North

Shore

Refrigeration

WANTED 16 YEARS OF AGE
DAIRY TREAT
Howard St. west of Ridge, Evanston.
CARPET CLEANING
Man for in-home carpet cleaning. Also
route
man.
Experience
necessary.
$150 per week. GR 5-1192.

Help Wanted—Men
Household

HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED:
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work; housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
TV, for married couple —
Recent
ref. req. Good salary. HI 6-0111
NATIVE
OF
BARBADOS,
WEST
Indies seeking employment as houseman-chauffeur.
Can
cook.
For more
information call 446-2495.
MAN
WANTED
FOR
work
in North
Shore
ay;
hours
arranged
Ernon 5-2627.

DISHWASHER

SMALL EVANSTON FOOD PROCESSOR NEEDS ALL-AROUND MAN FOR
IN-PLANT WORK. SOME DRIVING
ECESSARY. GOOD STARTING PAY,
LIBERAL
BENEFITS.
APPLY
IN
PERSON
2223 WASHINGTON,
EVANSTON
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for full time work in shipping
and receiving department.
Apply
in
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
726 Orrington Av.
Evanston
AINTENANCE
MAN
FOR
DEERpath Inn. Must be capable of making
minor
repairs
and supervising men.
Live-in
accommodations
for
single
man. Meals
and uniforms furnished.
Hospitalization 234-2280.
GRILLMAN
DISHWASHER
salary.
Apply
after
good
Peacock’s
Dairy Bar,
1602
Rd., Wilmette.

AUTO

WASHER

2
p.m.
Sheridan

WAXER

ULL
TIME
DAYS.
APPLY
wood
Garage,
1533
West
Chicago.

BIRCHJarvis,

ACCOUNTING he
yr ag
6-9 Hours. $525. No
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT. SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

Part-Time

[AN

EXP.

cleaners.

Work

IN REPAIR

Call

Mr.

Avail.
OF

Lenn,

For

VACUUM

967-5770.

AR
WASHER
AND
POLISHER
wanted. No Sunday or holiday work.
Forrest’s
Service,
1201
Green
Bay,
Wilmette.

Animal
‘

ay

FOR

Il,

Caretaker Wanted
ANIMAL HOSPITAL.
Phone AL 1-2600

1967

CUSTODIAN
church;
good
to
suit.
Call

WANTED

FULL OR PART-TIME
HIilcrest 6-5969
CLEANING
MAN:
RELIABLE
experienced for every Monday.
call Hillcrest 6-7109.

112

Help

AND
Please

Wanted—Men
Industrial

FACTORY HELP
ASSEMBLERS
STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN
WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee benefits.
Come in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security.

BUEHLER
2120

LTD.

Greenwood

St.

Evanston

475-4700

STOCK
TO

CLERK

SHELVE. STOCK,
FILL
ORDERS
for
circulars,
lift packages, ' do
errands. High School desirable.
Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for

appointment.

729-3000

oe2 BF
FORESMAN
&amp; CO,
An

UCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

STEADY,
HARD
WORKING
MAN—NO
age
limit.
Permanent,
full
time
factory work. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
overtime.
No
exp.
needed—we
will
train. Good starting salary and company
benefits.
Apply
Jeffrey
Allen
Industries, 2100 Greenleaf St., Evanston, Ill. 491-0190, Mr. Bromberg.

GENERAL

FACTORY

A Good
A Good

Company
Company

have

openings

TO OPERATE DENISON PRESS
Full time. Starting pay $2.50 an hour.
No experience necessary. With possible
interview
for
part-time.
Kolab
Engr. 2051 Railroad Av. Glenview.
724-3629 or 724-2549.

MACHINE

Copywriter

Light

NEED
RECENT
COLLEGE
GRADUate
with
creative
and
organization
abilities to plan
and write advertising bulletins and brochures. Will assume many responsibilities in production areas.

Matching

Coordinator

FULL OR PART-TIME
Men
for
stock
gens
shipping,
receiving, assembly work
Call Don Corson, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook
PRODUCTION
WORKERS.
CANDY
plant.
ist
and
2nd
shift
openings.
Apply D. L. Clark Co., 1520 Lyons St.,
Evanston.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1700

E,

_An

ORand
good

Operator

Call Miss

Clerk

Custodian
STABILITY?

Reliable,
mature
man _ needed
to
operate
freight
elevator
and _ for
general cleaning duties.
Permanent,
long-term employment with all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will
be
bonded.
a.m.

to 5

p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

Heip

Kennedy

for

729-3000

SALES

appointment

to

5

years
in

experience

research

and

sheet

and

section

EXECUTIVE

food

work.

An

equal

PETERSON

AVE.

ALGAR' ¢ RESTAURAI
2801

W.

Devon

REAL ESTATE sates
If you like people,
have en
and are willing to jearn, then
welcome you in our congenial
which has excellent referral
Best income potential. For ini
phone

ANN

ANDRUSS,
Bay

Rd,
ALpine

REALT

1-7300

ASSEMBLERS
HIGH STARTING RATE,
company benefits. One
Bus.
8121

BO
block — 0

Quick Set, Inc.

N.

Central

Park

YACHT
NEEDS

CLUB:

COUPLE

TO

LIVE

IN Y¥

’round and perform light main
and
some
food
preparation,
Phone HI 6-6934

COLLEGE

man

STORE

or woman

NEEDS

for full time

book
ae et
he a
in
only. See Mr. I
NORTHWESTERN "STUDENT x
1726 Orrington Av.,

OR LADY.

DRIVE

7 to 9 and

ait

3 to 5.

drivers

es S

Top pa

w/good

recor

especially

Babcock
446-7220.

qualified.

at

COLLEGE

To

equip-

Tele

Winnetka

STORE

Public

NEEDS

men or woman for full time
wi
supply department. Apply in
See Mrs. Workman
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT
1726 Orrington Av.,
Ev
WE NEED A FULL TIME SALES
pen interested in real estate.

Keen

Realty

AL

RENTALS
For

Rent—Rooms

PLEASANT

Cooking

Linen

INTEGRATED
rent,
high

LAR

Near

privileges.

furn.

GR

5

all tran:
i

5-

x

COMFORTABLE
ROOM
home for employed lady,
Glenview. References.
724-4227

In

De

FURNISHED

ROOM

T

next to bath, to employed
n
caliber. Cali after 5 pm,

C&amp;NW

and

ROOM

CO.

o

ADULT
SERVICES
LIBRARIJ
busy
suburban
library.
rar,
ence degree. Start at $6,700 or

SHAR

and TV. Cali
cond.—one
block

restaurants.

FOR

446-3

GENTLEMAN.

zz
en

LARGE
RM. WITH ADJOINING
FE
for business man or ap
stu

One

blk.

transp.

LARGE

to

Call

NU

DA

ROOM

and

1

blk.

8-4468.

WITH

29

LARGE

for
nice
working
man,
pr
trance.
1628
Pitner
Av.,
after 3:30 p.m.
Evanston’s

$45

a

private

month.

EVANSTON:

ployed
closet,

loveliest

entrance,

Call D

SLEEPING

gentleman,

linens.

CL

ate

GENTLEM

of

floor,
employer

ve wil

EXPERIENCED
SALES
RSON
NORTH
SHORE
OFFICE,
LISHED IN 1903. FULL
COO
TION. PLENTY
OF FL
LEADS AND LISTINGS
CALL MR. KIRK.
MITCHELL BROS. INC.
i

EMPLOYED

5-1121

opportunity

or Wom

and Ridge. Chicago. Private
Chicago and Ether! buses.

BLESSING
MU

Man

kitchen, bath,
Winnetka—Air

Apply

W.

Boys

BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON.

TOP BENEFIT PROGRAM
SALARY DEPENDS ON YOU

4201

Bus

always.

beverage

VANS
220

Be

room for a woman.

detail

tabulat

18 OR OVER, EXPERIENCE
ONLY, TOP PAY, DAY AND N!

tation.

ment.

BASTIAN

RIDGE AVE.
Ph. 864-6050,

120

and

and

All Qualified Applicants oes

EVANSTON.

mechanical
of

requests,

apply now for-next Sept. and have

DOES
OWNING
YOUR
OWN
BUSI:
ness without investing capital appeal
to you?
Can
you budget
on $10,000
salary
while
acquiring
experience?
Must be presently employed, in search
of a new
career.
Age
25-50.
Phone
DAvis 8-8500 for appointment.

metal

and’

of the finest part-time jobs.
James Rasor Transportation,

Wanted—Men—tIndustrial

in

2020

mature

F ATTENDANTS—ALL SHIFTS
Orientation given. Housing
available.
North
Shore
Hospital,
225
Sheridan
Rd., Winnetka, Ill.

development

a.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATIO

bus,

DRAFTSMAN

work

sample

MAN

MECHANICAL
3

9

is

Monday
through
hen a
creative
people
in bus
Department.
Responsibi ities
clude typing, distribution
liver st

440 Green

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

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

112

NEEDED

SU AZ Er
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad, to learn accounting work.
Varied,
interesting
duties which
quire an aptitude for figures, intefest
in details, and good typing ability.

9

Employer

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
College graduate to work as editorial
assistant in the producton of college
text books. Must be able to assume
responsibility
and
take
initiative.
Experience
in
layout
or
mark-up
helpful.

Secretaries

from

Plaines

HEALTH
College
graduate
with experience in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also
prt with art and production departments.

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries
in Administration,
Sales Administration,
and Customer
Service
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for
responsibility
and challenge.

week,

Opportunity

between

24
24

EXPERIENCED 2 ONLY, TOP PA

Des

Equal

week

Fountain

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has_
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have
a good
knowledge
of mathematics.

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

day

Touhy

Promotion Clerk

OPENING
FOR
A SHARP
can devote approximately

MANY BENEFITS INCL UPS
ALL PART-TIME POSITI

sorting

EDITORS

Warehousemen

5

picking,

827-6635

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

FOR

trousers

HART SCHAFFNER
&amp; MARX

Clerk Typists

LOOKING

with

splitting

Apply in Person or Call

Project Draftsmen

Accounting

Coats

Advertising/Sales —

of promotion
results.
Beecere
flexible,
but ability to work
schedule desirable. Will train

WHY DON’T YOU
COME IN TO SEE US

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

Dictaphone

PART TIME
PERMANENT POSITIC

and

Assembly

This work is easy to learn: —
no special skills needed. Excellent starting rates and benefits: 3 weeks vacation after
Ist yr., free hospitalization,
life insurance.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young man with minimum of 2 years
college; good personality and appearance.
Will
be
responsible
for
new
data-phone program;
coordinating all
hases
of system
between
customer
ocations and our offices. Some business
experience
helpful but not required.

Addressograph

and

matching,

Order

Estimator

NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

Packing

Size

INTERESTING
AND
ABSORBING
eens
for qualified person
in our
aboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience
and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

OPERATOR

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
a high
school
graduate
to operate
Cheshire machine and perform utility
duties as needed. Will train.

A variety of permanent jobs
are available at our modern
distribution center. We need
people to handle work such
as:

for:

Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook (1 blk. S. of Willow)
272-2990

NEW
AIR CONDITIONED
PLANT
IN
Prairie View.
Short production runs.
Varied projects in space and nuclear
fields.
Contact
Mr.
Sandborg
at
Nuclear Diodes, 634-3870.

WOMEN

113. Help Wtd.—Men
and Wo

No Experience Necessary

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

lant. All benefits.

Maker

MEN

To Go With—
To Grow With

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train. New

Machinist-Model

112 Help Wid.sMen'eed Wemes

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

WANTED:
MON.
AND
FRI.,
EXP.
permanent
man for housework.
Dependable
&amp;
Reliable.
References.
Phone before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m.
VErnon 5-0022.

—

4001 Simpson, Skokie
SERVICE STATION MEN
We have openings for 2 top notch men
in
one
of
the
Northshore’s
finest
service stations. Many benefits. Paid
vacations;
hospital insurance;
bonuses; etc. Closed Sundays and holidays.
If you qualify and have good references, apply at Forrest’s Service, 1201
Green Bay Road, Wilmette.

COOK

BOY

NATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
IS
seeking a sharp young man under 40,
who has the ability to supervise 3 girls
in customer service. Should be a good
talker
as he will be conversing
by
phone with the type of executives you
read
about
in the
financial
pages.
Starting salary ranges from $6,000 to
$8,000 depending on background.
NO

Murphy

113 Help Wtd.——-Men and Women

¥

Exp’d for supper club. Evening hours.
Short hrs. Good salary. Full or part
time. Call after 4 p.m. 432-0440.

11

Insurance
Pension

\

'

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
prints and use inspections gauges.
5
years
or more
experience
required.
Factory location in Northbrook.

Free

#

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

UN

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

quiet,

4-4472.

tor
EI

tema

neatlame
ROOM,

clean,

lar

Classified — I

�S

NICELY

FURNISHED

vga
i span
=
aa6
ya
.
Special
sp
rates.
Pos
students welcome. Call UN
YN-COMB.

r

BDRM.

AND

. kitchen for employed

Nr.

av. 2m. for 1 or 2
St. UN 4-2393.

Main

.—DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON—
- decorated.
Cooking
facilities.
_ furnished.
$12
week.
Call
8-2132.

N CHEERFUL

parsons 2 oe.

d.

7
for

ROO!

_FOR

4

after

12 noon.

RENT,

FOR

GENTLEMAN,

ately
ston,

private
with
near
lake,

3RD

FL.,

bath,
South
no _ parking

. DA 8-3723

ERFUL
ROOMS
FOR
N.W.
ents
near campus, kitchen.

SINGLE

GIRL
UN 9-

BUSINESSMAN

Japan wants room with kitchen
+t ag aoe néear ‘'L,’’ Call 427For

Rent—

HOUSEKEEPING

Bees gle

8 rooms,

: = Apartments
Near

ston.

a.

to Share

Noyes

Close

to NW,

Fo r summer
month.

2 GRADUATE

;

St.,

‘“L’

lake,

shopping

STUDENTS

KING

Box

GIRLS

60,

Wilmette,

WANT

2 OF

THE

e to share 7 room townhouse in N.
‘icago. $60 plus
52, "Ter 6 p.m.

utilities.

L WANTED
TO
with another

Call

SHARE 214
of same on

ROOM
Seeley

f Howard. Rent $50 a month
Call 465-4366, after 5 p.m.

OUNG

WOMAN

ne

WISHES

869-

‘incl.

TWO

OF

Central

Rent—Apartments

NEWER APARTMENTS

TOP LOCATIONS
ELEGANCE
_ INSPECT EVERY DAY 2 TO 5
bedrooms.

Electric

kitchen.

rofessional craftsmanship
age

or parking

space

available.

Plymouth Apartments
GROVE,

$310

Elev. bidg., 2 baths

Y DA

on

677-6437 after 6 p.m.
Premises

Newest

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

TO

8-3757

SE

Ero

or 475-6589

No.

Evanst.

SHERMAN,

July Ist. Parking

TRY

DA

8-4535

Air
cone. garage

$255

EORGEJ. CYRUS &amp; CO.
hal

AV.

EVANSTON

BR

Jk INLAN

3-2660

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

_ EFFICIENCIES

oA
K—close to campu
ILMETTE AV—elev. pide.
ONE

KEENEY

BEDROOM

ist

ERMAN

a; jINCAN

&amp; TYSON,
AV.

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

N.E.
SEDROOMS

AVAIL.

JUNE

1ST

First floor! Avail June Ist! 8 spacious
new

$245

per

Williamsburg

. Peterson

aaa Classified

month,

&amp;

Co.

Inc.,

GR

&amp; Co.

5-1010.

Colonial

garage.

5-1010.

SMART

1564

Sherman

Evanston:
2

Efficiency

&amp; GOLEE,

Av.

DAVIS

INC.

DA

8-3200.

Prestige Location

OR 3 BEDROOM
APTS., 2 BATHS
walking
distance
to lake,
shopping
and
restaurants.
Overlooks
park
Immediate
possession.
NE
ON REALTORS

777-8855

NON-RACIAL

all

avail.

July

APT.
RENT
$100
A 212 RM.
INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774 FROM
9
TO
5 P.M.,
EVES.
CALL
248-7351,
FROM
6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.

l616

in

QUINLAN

ist

apts.

901

$190
June 1

&amp; Co.

4-9020

BR

3-2660

EVANSTON
916 MICHIGAN AVE.
C.T. BATHS!!
AVAIL.

First floor 2 blocks to Lake—2

NOW

blk. No.

of Main St. Beautiful, spacious living
room,
dining room,
master bedroom
with private bath. Two other bedrms.,
plus wood
paneled
den—efficient
St.
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrigerator and freezer—congenial neighbors.
$340 per month—garage
avail.
L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

CENTRAL EVANSTON
DUPLEX APARTMENT

bath.

REALTORS
GReenleaf

MAPLE

1 ‘oar P.M.

QUINLAN

GLENVIEW

LUXURIOUS

G.

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.

LIVING

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many unusual features:
central
aircond.;
year ’round swim.
pool;
Sun
Deck: soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private large
terraces. See models. From $180
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

EVANSTON
531

GROVE STREET
Avail.
3 rms.,
including
din.
area.
June ist at $155.
DOWNTOWN NEAR N.U.
3 rms. limited one person. Avail.
“unk ist at $132.
VANSTON BOND ‘&amp; MORTGAGE CO.
i739 Orrington
475-5600
EVANSTON:
2 APT. BLDG., 1ST FL.,
5 rms., heated sleeping porch, large
living
rm.,
wood
burning
fireplace,
garage. Adults. $160. DA 8-2477.

INC.

Realtor

Bldg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

1740-48 W. JARVIS
ROOMS
MAY

Ist

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

DA 8-1819

ATTRACTIVE CHICAGO APTS.
7524 N. DAMEN AV.
$140
Five
rooms.
spacious
and _ bright.
Convenient to shops, transp. Immed.
7650C SHERIDAN RD.
$135
Three rooms.
Newer bldg. near the
lake. 1st fl. Cent. air cond. Immed.
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

NORTH

ROGERS

PARK

4 ROOM APARTMENT
2nd fl., 1 bdrm., 100% dec.
exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

EVANSTON

937.

FOREST

NEAR BEACH, SHOPS, TRANSP.
ACROSS FROM LINCOLN SCHOOL
De luxe 6 rms.; 2 col. tile baths.
300
5 LGE. RMS.
160
4 RM. GARDEN APT.
$125
DAvis 8-5943
CEntral 6-8696
4

RMS.
NEW
CABINET
KITCHEN,
tile bath, heated, $100
1637 COLUMBIA,
ROGERS
PARK
Janitor, HO 5-4345
W. B. LINDOUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 N. MILWAUKEE,
CHICAGO.

EV

4-5800.

Evanston

3 BEDROOMS,

2 BATHS
737 RIDGE

‘SUN,
12°
TO
5.
DAILY
“3
Elegant mod. elevator a
drms., 2 baths, central air con
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
£o00d
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

EVANSTON »
7 ROOMS, 2 BATHS—SUN ROOM
All
large
rooms—near
lake.
Desir¢
grown family—Call agent for appoint
ments. GReenleaf 5-2700.

1507 HOWARD
Evanston, 929 Washington
7

RMS...
4
BDRMS::&gt;
2
-BATHE
decorated,
good
transp.
and _ shop
Avail. June Ist. $310 air cond. Parking
optional. Slosar. 864-2561.
2 BEDROOM
Evanston.
New
building.
1 block
tq
“L’’. Overlooking park. Includes gas
parking, air cond., etc. AL 6-3024
541 HINMAN
$205
540 HINMAN
$175

Private

AVAIL. IMMEDIATELY
Charming
2nd
filr.,
apt.,
natural
woodburning
fireplace,
4 bdrms.,
2
baths,
1.car
garage,
no
pets
or
children.

agent.

3-1270

apts. in exc.
tiled kit. and

1623 W. Columbia

761-0789
A

RD.

6732 NORTH
212 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
$75.00
312 rms. ist floor
$92.50
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

Helen

2°APr.

NR. HOWARD
WESTERN
SHOPPING
One bdrm. garden apt. $125 Air Cond
See agt. on prem.
GR 5-3681
DA 8-181

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

RO

maid

and garage

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

LST“ PLS OF

709 Sherman,

drug
store,
barber shop
leases avail-

dec.

8-1819

412
RMS.
$117.50.
CLOSE
*
stores
and
transp.
See
engineer
o
premises
or call 477-3215.
G.. Brock!
Stewart Inc.

445 SHERMAN

5-1617

7 DAYS

Expert

DA

1-6700.

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
prance
elevator
service. Call now to inspe

AV.

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

gas.

5-6730

NEAR
LAKE,
N.U.,
BUS
AND
“L”’.
Orrington Sch. Dist. 3 bdrms., lg. liv.
rm., din. rm. and mod. elec. kit.
UN 4-6570
3;
BDRM,
2
FULL
BATH,
ALL
appls.,
ultra-modern
fireproof
bidg.,
nr. NU
campus,
1862 Sherman Ave.,
Evanston.
1 yr.
lease,
$260
monthly.
Adults
only,
UN
4-2600
or
AL

parking avail. 12 block to beach and
park. Rentals from $142.50. June Ist
occupancy.
Resident Manager
262-2675

Room 300
1609 Sherman

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

JUNE
MODEL

&amp; Jenks

Free

$85

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent.

EVANSTON,

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

Mod. 4!2 rm. air-cond.
maint. bldg. Some with

JARVIS

OPEN
ae

CHICAGO

SPACIOUS
SECOND
FLOOR
APARTment, Large living room w/fireplace;
dining room; heated sunroom or den;
2 bedrooms, 2 baths; kitchen and one
car garage. $275/mo. Sorry, no young
children.

St.

1434 W.
RMS.

3-2660

desired,

7705 SHERIDAN

Very conven. loc.
$145
ist. Sep. dining room.

1333

If

LAKE

MODERN APARTMENT
3 rooms w/balcony, Ist floor
Cab. kit., tile bath, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chicago, close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

George J. Cyrus

Davis

Carpeted.

NEAR

caaa
OF
want
this
3 baths, 3
For
ap943-8388.
777-8855.

BRAND NEW APT. W/SEP. DIN. RM,
In brand new 2 flat bldg. in Evanston
on nice
residential’ street.
$245 pe
mo. 446-1646

KITCHENETTE

available.
Coffee
Shop,
launderette,
beauty and
on premises. Short term
able.

Apartments

LUXE—SPACIOUS!!

BR

AND

service, telephone service,

9-1409

THREE BEDROOMS
913 FOREST, Near the lake
Modernized 11% baths. Avail.

513

4-9020

BEDROOM

TWO BEDROOMS

DE

Apartments

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

UN

ONE BEDROOM
232 ASBURY, Newer Ist floor.
$160
Avail. Aug. Ist Parking included.

UN

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

700 MAIN, Four small rooms.
Avail. immed. 2d floor. Adults.
1462 OAK, Three rooms
Avail. July 1st. Excel. loc. Adults.
1500 OAK Three rooms
Avail. June 15, Clean. Adults.

Attractive

1147 MAPLE,
Avail, July

AVE.

&amp; TYSON,

Economy

INDOOR HEATED GARAGE
Built-in Gas Ovens
Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored Baths
Window Washing
C&amp;NW, Shops, Bus, ‘‘L’’
Mrs. Fieldman
Resident Manager

Evanston

HINMAN

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, private parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4- 2600

.
.
.
.
.

UNiversity

YOU
ENJOY
THE
ia
the
old
world
you
will
spacious 4 bdrm. apt. Has
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
pointment
call
Mrs.
Dopp
Lee Craig Newton Realtors,

HO

ALSO

St. shops and
Immed.
occu-

campus

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

EVANSTON.
NEW
BLDG.
6 AND
7
RMS., 142 BATHS,
CHOICE
LOCATION. RENT $170 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

Evanston,
IIl.
73-1855

apt.

BUILDING
All large

RIDGE ‘NR.

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

For Rent—Apartments. he
1210 Astor St., Chicaac10.

INC.
Evanston
BR 3-3750

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

THE PRESIDENTIAL
800 HINMAN
Avail. Immed. Spacious AijrCond. One Bedroom Apt.
4 Rm. Apt. Avail. July Ist

724-7340

FL.,

bldg.,

&amp; TYSON,

EVANSTON

r.,
breakfast
occupancy.

Street

Hokanson

AVAIL. JULY 1
6
-RMS.,
IST
FL.
1%
BATHS:
Simpson nr. Sherman $190.
4 RMS.,
2ND
FL.
AIR
COND.
NEW
Bldg. $150
RMS.,
2ND
FL.
SEWARD
AT
Sherman $122.50

elevator bidg.

1571 SHERMAN
. versity 4 -2600

18ST

Main
rm.

7 ROOMS—2

1766 Greenwood
HOUSE APTS.

Phone

4 RMS.,
$150

THREE BEDROOMS
E—elev.
bldg

ig.

Bldg.

HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AV AIL. JUNE

$125

0 BEDROOMS
HINGTON Cir.,

s,

AVE.

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP °
See Ann Drago on Premises
1746 N. Greenwood

$105
$65

KEENEY—Ist fir.
. Ww.

of

$190

Maisonette Apartments
SHE SAN

1620 to
TOWN

$215

excellent

IF

hi ——
ROOMS, 2 FULL BATHS
AGE.
NEAR
BEACH
AND
TRANSPORTATION,
APARTMENT
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

GLENVIEW

Gar.

EE TRY UN 4-5114

QUINLAN

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

TWO ROOMS
2001 PRATT
CT., near NU
small unit bldg. $72.50.

BLDG!

L. A. Peterson

MICHIGAN.

524 Davis
491-1855

BRICK—TWO BEDROOMS
AVAIL.
JULY 1ST
CHECK
THESE
FEATURES,
THEN
come see these apartments where the
key
to ‘‘ease
of living’’
is at the
‘‘Ridge-Austin.”’
Picture window in living room.
All-electric G.E. kitchen.
Double Philippine mahogany
wardrobe closets.
Ceramic tile bath with fogproof medicine cabinet.
Parking stall incl. in rent.
View overlooking school park.
Reasonable rent—-$190 per month
Please phone our Supt. Don Schetter
UN 4-8771 to see these apts. at 1000
Austin.

of cpinthian Apartments

;

de

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

ELEVATOR

5364

AVE.

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL. 1-6700

MAPLE

132

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH 2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
and.
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
ieee Posy to transportation. Call to

Come
and see these reall
“eres
apartments
equipped
wit
the
latest
features
for easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own
private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
central gas fired hot water system,
individually controlled in each
apartment.
Kitchens
are
unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven
de-luxe
ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air
conditioned with wall type units.

825 FOREST, near
transp.,
full din.
pancy.

338-8653

Elevator

1501

2 BATHS

large
rooms,
full
d.
nook in kitchen. Immed.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

GR

2

Evanston

RED

For

ce.

St.,

YOU
ARE
INVITED
TO
COME
IN
and inspect this brand new elevator
apartment building. It is conveniently
located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is
out
of
this
world.
Kitchens
are
equipped
with
G.E._
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers, and
disposals. Baths are full ceramic tile
with —
Fes lavatories and extra
large mirro:

to share lovely 6 room ranch in
w.
Days,
724-9104;
evenings,

seat 13.

1520

AVE.

For Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON

ONE BEDROOM
605 CASE PL., one bedroom efficiency
apt.
New
Orleans
style bidg.,
ldry.
fac. on premises. Avail. July ist.

FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

OR

WOMAN
WISHES
SAME
TO
5 room apt. near Chicago and
n in Evanston. Summer or perma-

A-979,

CO.

Evanston’s

eves.

ided. Good transp. 864-3452 after 9

. Write

RAYMOND

2025 SHERMAN

in

business man to share 4 rm.
same. Grand piano avail. for
major. Cooking facil. and linens

sic

THE

Agent
TO
with

only or also winter.

Call 475-2695

DAILY.

Like Owning a Home
w/o the Responsibilities
of Maintaining It.

Road,

ED;
GIRL,
AGE
23-27
re mod., air-cond., furn. apt.

ne.

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

E. ROGERS PARK
7432 NORTH
New elevator building,
2 bedroom
luxe apts.
Free Parking
Free Gas
Air Conditioning
Master TV Antenna
2 Complete tile baths w/ vanity
Dishwasher
Norge Gas Range
Garbage Disposal
Frost-Free Refrigerator
Private Balconies
Large spacious rooms with loads
closets,

parking,

Bay

$235
$300
$365

1330 W. Fargo

ROOMS

Free

otel,
629 Green
ette, ALpine 1-8018.

from
from
from

OPEN

328-7200

GENTLEMAN

2 BEDROOMS,

This
new
- eg 4 Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dinning rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

LARGE
COMFORT2 business men or 2

Call after 5 p.m. 272-4048.

orth nbrook.

MR

1 bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

students. Good transp., kit. priv.
8352.

1310 MAPLE

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

RM. FOR YOUNG

lady, cooking facilities, nr
. and
yee
Evanston.
A 8-9034
ENVIEW
— SLEEPING
ROOM;
; with private washroom;

rooms

132

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

AND

EVANSTON,

347 CUSTER

4

RMS.,
1ST,
GOOD
TRANS.
DEC
orated.
$150.
Air
cond.,
parkin
optional. Lock DA 8-6289.
SIX ROOMS—$120 PLUS
Very clean older 4 unit bldg. with
nice yd. Tenant
pays
heat, utilities
and must have own appliances. Owne
occunied bldg. One child O.K.
CYRUS &amp; CU.
UN 4-902

LOVELY
2ND
FLOOR
APT.,
AVAI
June list. Lge. liv. rm., dining area
den,
2
bdrms.,
front
and
rea
balconies.
Soft water,
garage
avail.
dswhr.
2 blks.
from
lake,
NU
an
town. HI 6-2999

913 Michigan, Evanston
1ST.
FLOOR
5
Also 4 rms. available
G. Brock Stewart Inc.

$157.50
at 4137. 50.
477-321

EVANSTON:
LGE.
2
BDRM.
AP
with 31’ liv. rm. Cent. air cond., mod
bldg.
Pri.
prkg.
included.
Nea
everything.
$190
plus
low
cost
ga
heat. Avail. July 1. GR 5-3075.
906
DEMPSTER,
EVANSTON.
SUB
let or lease. Lge. Ist fl., 442 rm, apt
new bath and kit. fixtures, woodbur
ing frpl.,
avail.
June.
15th. 864-599
after 5 p.m.
EVANSTON
AVAIL.
JUNE
1ST.
5}
rm. apt., 244 bdrms., tile bath, mod
kit., liv. rm., and din. rm. Gar. an
heat incl. $135. Close to transp., schlg
DA 8-3115.
EVANSTON—SUBLET JUNE 1.
514 rms, Close to NU, ‘‘L’’ downtow
and lake. Liv. din. rm. 2 bdrms., de
Dishwasher,
washer,
dryer,
balcon
and fenced yard, $190. UN 4-3771.
GLENVIEW
STUDIO
APT.
$1
incl, util. except electricity. Air cond
and pool priv.
729-3468
725 ST JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK
bedrm.
apt.
sep.
din.
rm.,
stov
refrig. furn. Avail June ist. $140. 44¢
0406 or ID 2-5041
OUTSTANDING LARGE 512 RM. AP
400 Lee St., Evanston. 2 bdrooms,
baths, fireplace. Convenient. 3 blks
beach and L. Call 328-5949.
EVANSTON,
HEATED
512 RM.
plus 22 x 36 studio space, near
Schl. $195 mo. if you decorate.
DAvis 8-4936

AP
Chut

3 RM. APT. $90. NR. N.U. AND “EL’
with air cond.,
stove, refrig.;
ava
June Ist. DA 8-5194.
3

BEDRM.,
NEWLY PAINTED, NEA
all
transp.;
schools;
$165;
parki
incl.; 3rd floor; 2 yr. lease; 676-2110.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

II,

19é

t

�ai

| 132

$330. Parking

avail. 864-3639.

SPACIOUS
ROOMS,
parking
area,
good

4

near

snopping

Call

after 6 p.m.

3RD

Adults
5-7112

GR

only.

EVANSTON—4
RM.
APT.
2nd floor. Good shopping,
tion. Call UN 9-3479.

1 BDRM.
transporta-

APT.,
DOWNTOWN
Available June Ist. Call

1 BEDROOM

133

1 BDRM.
APT. WITH DINING
ROOM,
exc. location, close to N.W.
campus
and
trans.
ist fl. $115
per
month.
Avail. early June 864-1783.
SUBLEASE
JUNE
1ST,
5 RM.
APT.
in Evanston near shops and trans. 3rd.
floor. $147.50 per month. Call 475-7333
cr DA 8-5930.

4 LG. RMS.
DAvis 8-5781

SPACIOUS;
2
BDRMS.;
CLOSE
everything;
ceramic
tile bath;

TO
Air-

conditioning; off-street parking.

VANSTON

Avail.

July

Ist

Wanted

small

134

apt.

For

in

1

room_

Main

and

JUST COMPLETED TO BE OCCUPIED
for first time. Many unusual features:
Cent.
air-cond.;
year
‘round
swim.
pcol; sundeck;
soundproof;
fireproof;
hospitality rooms;
private large terraces; realistic rents.

SKOKIE

6 rms.; 1 bath; 2nd floor; $190; ww
carp. misc. avail. Evanston school
Call ORchard

RM. APT.
ON
vate entrance;
ALpine 1-135].
-

BUNNY 5 RM.
en floor $160

FLOOR
route.

724-7332

205.

Brothers,

WINNETKA

Within

Realtors

walking

GARAGE

APT.

distance

and
beach.
$130
incl.
all
children or pets. 44 6-3660.

of

901 MAPLE

Village

utils.

and

house.

appliances.
$135.

ist

fl.

Call 328-0414

of

3

fates

story

VANSTON.
6 RM.
APT.,
or furn.,
near N.U.,
$250
month including heat.
Call GR 5-3000

UNFURN.
to $300 a

4 ROOM

June

6 p.m.

Ist.

$148.50.

call 262-6952.

FR

VANSTON—2!2

ROOMS, NEAR N.U.
Avail. June ist.
sell furniture
OR
475-6250

Will
28-5170

1, ROOMS
WITH
BEDRM.,
NEWLY
decorated; 3rd fl.; immediate posses2.0962 $85. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. GR

DE

2 bath, dish washer, elevator
inspection call Mr. Dan.

DUXE
$240.

For

UN 9.0246

Call 256-2393

ELMGATE

Central
3

ay II, 1967

East

4333.

a

PARK

$110

Apts.

WINNETKA,
5
Also
private
room, only $45

Wanted

St.

5-1617

567

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Lincoln

Av., Winnetka
446-5010
AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 112 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.
De luxe built-in cab’t. kit., dishwasher, disposal, washer-dryer-comb. 1 car
gar., gas ht. $270.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703

BRICK
SPLIT-LEVEL,
6
ROOMS,
2
baths, 2 car garage on a 100 ft. lot in
Glenview.
Available August lst. $325
per month.

Evanston

TIGHE

521-4th

+

REALTY

REALTORS
Wilmette

CO.

ALpine

1-3005

WINNETKA—Colonial.
4 bedrms.,
142
baths.
Sun
room,
no.
gar.
Conv.
location. No dogs. June 1 occ. At least

2 yr. lease. $265 mo.

ESTES

242-3 rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof
mod. kit., tile bath, nicely furn.
rent. Manager on premises 338-

PARK, NR. LAKE, SHER4 rms.; 2 bedrms.; frpl.;

tile bath;
patio;
bus and
“L
$135.
Also 1 bedrm. apt., $100. HO 5- 0599.

551

Lincoln

BAUMANN-COOK
Av., Winnetka

HI

6-5000

EAST
KENILWORTH:
6 RM.
HOME
on wooded lot. Walk to train, shops,
Sears
School.
Recently
dec. on
Ist
floor. Stove and refrig. Move right in.
Rent: $325.
Call AL 6-3198 after 7 p.m.
NORTHBROOK—2 BDRMS., 12 x 17 and
9x12;
14x24
pan.
liv. rm.
w/fple.
C.T. kitchen and bath; cent. air-cond.;
gas heat;
att. gar. and patio. Ready
for occup. June 1. 586-2261 after 4.
N.

EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
Av., lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
July Ist; lge. yard: ere
by appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-0611
EVANSTON
5
ROOM
HOUSE
FURnished or unfurnished, 1 bedrm. up, 1
bedrm. down. Inquire at 1516 Lee St.

to

Dr. Collier, 664-5315.

MATURE

has

been

past
10
desirable
446-6161

resident

FAMILY
of

TO
Family

Winnetka

for

yrs.
Would
make
very
occupant.
Please
contact

BRANCH
OFFICE
MANAGER
OF
international credit company needs 3bdrm.
home
in North
or Northwest
Suburb.
2 children;
$250 per month.
Long term lease. Call Mr.
Seaboldt,
966-0960 or YO 6-6363.
RET. ARMY
LTC. WANTS
2 BEDRM.
home,
lower
duplex
or
townhouse
w/yard in Evanston area near ‘‘L’’. 1
grown
son.
1 dog.
Assured
care
of
property.
Need
June
1. Up to $200.
944-6211, Rm. 1015, after 7 p.m.
WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTION TO
buy, 3 or 4 bdrm., 2 bath house in
Evanston
schl. dist. Family
consists
of
2
adults,
15
and
12
yr.
old
daughters. Call 475-6033 or HA 7-0712

141
SPEND

YOUNG

Beautiful

East

OR

New

5

207

N.W.

Trier

schoot

district.

Up

PROFESSIONAL
MEN
WISH
TO
rent or lease a large older home with
some property. Best references. Call
234-8220.
TRANSFERRED
EXECUTIVE
LOOKing for 4 bedrms. plus family room in
New
Trier
East
District.
July
1st
cecupancy. 2 yr. lease. AL 1-7818.

SPECIAL
CARE
OF
bdrm.
house
in Crowe
district. Please call WI

‘

M

Stanley B. Hoilien ~

Park

St.,

Westby,

2ND

Wiscor

FL.,

term,

children.

Ok.

a

Phone

TO

RENT:

FOR

OD

N.U.

GRADUATE

STUDEN'

desire position of caretaker
during summer
months
a
for apt. John Osbourne, 4
9-5.
KENILWORTH.
NEW
3 B.R. w/central air

for
$1

RANCH
HO!
condit. Ava

June 24—Aug. 24 to couple. No
$380 mo. including utilities hve
dener.

Ph.

ROOM

6

UN

4-2963.

pet
'

é

es

1.3
bedrooms,
library,
21% _ baths,
screen
porch.
Nearly
new.
July
15
possession $1,100.
2. 5 bedrooms, 312 baths, family room
and patio. June 24th possession. $1,400.
ORTER &amp; WEINRICH
62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
446-2600
to
4
mos.
WINNETKA:
Summer,
3
Prime
loc. Gracious
Colonial
home,
huge
screen
porch,
sunrm.,
5 plus
bedrms., 3 plus baths. Within 1 to 3
blocks of 2 beaches. $950 mo.
AUMANN-COOK
551 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka
HI 6-5000

ATTRACTIVELY
FURNISHED
3
bdrm., 114 bath home N.W. Evanston,
gas heat, frpl., fenced yd., convenient
public transp. Garage. $275 ma.. 2 yr.
lease starting June 14. GR 5-7957.
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
temporary. or permanent.
764-5065
LOVELY
LARGE
HOME
ONE BLOCK
from the lake. Modern kit., air-cond.,
patio,
flower
garden.
For
rent
this
summer. Call DA 8-1255.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you.in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #200 in

APT.

ELEGANTLY FU

114 blks. from beach. Avail.
to “late Sept. Call 864-7232.
GENEVA
LAKE;
EXECUTIVE
3 bedroom
1 family
home.
pier. For season. E. Johnson,
Fontana, Wis. 414-275-3203. _

SOUTHEAST

house,

$250

3

per

WILMETTE.
bdrms., June 22-

month,

Plus

Call AL

T

Sept

deposit.

1-8839

e

Se

EVANSTON:

CENTRAL

house furnished, June

bdrms.,

study,

to shops,

play

18- Sept.

rm.,

24%

beach, $250 mo. GR "Be
HIGHLAND
PARK;
JUNE
1.

to Sept. 15 or Oct. 1. 4 babone
baths, 2 open sernd, porches,
location. Gas heat. ID 2-0921.

4

ROOM
APT.
August 30. 3% blk.

from N.W.

8362,

$150 mo. Call

7 p.m.

For

To
de

JUNE
12TE
from beach, 2-

Campus.

after

42

Rent—Town

7

Bala

Houses

e

WINNETKA TOWNHOUS
be avail. June Ist on 2 year
luxe 3 bdrm., 21% tile ba’

liv. rm.;

all elec. kit. includ

oven range, dishwasher, r
bage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
peted liv. rm., din. rm.
&amp;
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
air cond., garage with r

door, 3 blocks to train and
No pets. $390 per month.

for appointment.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION
446-1294

EXCELLENT
De

luxe

NORTH

2¢

shop
ae
co.

EVANSTON

Townhouse.

Colonial | li

room, separate dining grees
mor
kitchen with built-ins, 3 bedroom
ceramic
tile
baths.
Full
ba

with recreation

room,

the train, shops
July 1. $32 SB.

and

&amp; Jenks |
2

GReenleaf

PARK—2

Avail.

BEDRM.

for June

1st;

rms.;
bath;
air
in
Highland
Park’s
area. 433-3372.
BEDROOM

field.

Wal

Availal

REALTORS

St.

HIGHLAND
hse.

garage.

school.

Hokanson
5 13 Davis

Houses

TWO LOVELY KENILWORTH
homes available through Labor Day.

this Paper!

Region,

apt.,
5!2
«rms.
and
avail. for 2 mos. or

TWO

5-2888.

Rent—Furn.

a farm

more
months
this
summer.
1 ¢
bedroom apt. by former Evanston
now residing in Fort Lauderdale.
Box 1049, Evanston.

PROFESSIONAL,
WIFE
AND
3
school age children desire 3 bedroom
house or townhouse. About $225. Call
674-3799 evenings.

For

at

Coulee

WANTED

to

| 3

138

vacation

;

8645.

HOME.

WANT
home
with
Daseneat: one
buy. Reasonable.
Ca
-

WILL
TAKE
yvour 3 or 4
Island school

Rentals
AND RELA?

EVANSTON,

sch.

$400 mo. Would consider option to buy.
Call ALpine 1-8817.
3 bdrm.
option to

Summer
QUIET

Mrs.

W.

furn.
porch,

COUPLE
BEDROOM

DESIRES

Wisconsin. Write for brochure. —
Reservations limited. Lots for

TO
RENT
HOME
OR
APT.
month of August. 432-8506.

4

A

country

MARKETING
EXECUTIVE
WANTS
2
or 3 bedroom
house.
Occupancy
by
June 9. Rent to $260. Now renting in
Winnetka. Office 252-4100 or home 4467608.

WISHES
for the

COUPLE

or apartment
for July
and
$300 up. Call eves, 256-3967. |

WINNETKA
Walk
to
train
and
to
cat
bedrooms,
two
baths;
imma
o'der home. Available June 15th.
NASH REALTY

Rent—Houses

WINNETKA

5989.

&amp; Jenks

RM.
COTTAGE,
$85.
office
with
reception
mo. 446-2279.

DESIRES 5 BDRM. HOUSE
rent in the North Shore area.

Rent—Houses

REALTORS
GReenleaf

fer summer. Finest care assured.

S.E. EVANSTON,
AVAIL. AUG.
1ST. 3
story home,
full bsmnt.,
oil heating.
GR 5-7146.

WANT

NEWLY
DECORATED,
attractive,
4
bedrm.
1142
bath,
brick
home _ on
wooded property. Near transportation,
shopping
and
schools.
New _ Trier
East. Immediate possession. $300 per
month. Please call Mrs. Campbell.

MANOR

1712 W.

For

McGUIRE

EVANSTON:
WOOD
PANELED
ATtrac. 244 rm.
English
bsmt.
apt. in
quiet
residential
neighborhood.
Ref.
required.
Call
after
7
p.m.
or
weekends. GR 5-0150.

ROGERS

BEDROOM.
2 BATH HOME CHOICE
location.
Glencoe.
Avail.
June
Ist.
Rent $350 per month. Call 835-1871 if
nce answer call 835-4455.

apartment

to Rent—Furn.

Davis

EVANSTON

4
MODERN
SPACIOUS
ROOMS,
well maintained
building,
N.
Rogers
Park,
one block S. of Evanston,
Ist
floor,
excellent
pram
Adults,
no
pets. $140. Call BR 4-69 4

Chgo,
bldg.,
Reas.

room

RD.

WINNETKA

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR,
BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

1ST FLOOR 3 BLOCKS | E. ROGERS
tf ROOMS,
from
lake.
Recently
redecorated.
idan Rd.;
$115

513

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

E.

AST
WILMETTE
2
BEDROOMS,
den,
dining room,
living room,
$175
month. Available July.

Close to public mig
ge
ca
month. 869-1394 or UN 4-0877

AVE.

SHERIDAN

Hokanson

PERMANENT

PRIVATE BEACH

VANSTON
4
ROOM
APARTMENT,
2nd floor, 2 bedrooms,
heated,
near
transportation. 1521 Lee Street.

BEDROOM

beauty

864-5811

EVANSTON
1604 DARROW, BASEMENT APT.
2
bdrms.,
available
immediately
rental $100. See Agent.

VANSTON—2

d drug

Attr. 3 rd. fl. furn. apt. in
+ De
ls
a
:
ae
PYF.
eee
Air
cond.
bedrm.;
liv
rm.;
kitchenette and bath. Single person only.
$110
month incl. utilities.

UBLEASE:
342 RMS.,
1 BLK.
FROM
So.
Blvd.
‘“El’’
stov.
Lge.
kit.
Available June 15th; $125 per month.
Call 328-5347

95

ie

RIDGE

ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOSE
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
per
month.
Immediate
occupancy.
Stove
and refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.

OR

ROOMS

CONVENIENT
WINNETKA
LOCAtion,
walk
to
trains,
schools
and
shopping.
House
has
living
room
w/frpl.,
dining
room,
sun _ room,
cabinet kitchen and powder room. On
second are four bedrooms plus heated
sleeping
porch,
one
bath.
Floored
attic,
full basement,
2 car
garage.
$300 per month.

TOWNHOUSE

TEMPORARY

Wtd.

136

3 bedrooms. 115 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY

2-2450,

DULTS:
3 RM. GROUND
FL. APT.
$90. GReenleaf 5-7791; UN 9-5995.

and

N.W.
EVANSTON-AVAIL..
JULY
1
Brick, near shopping, bus and schools.
Basement A plus. Garage. $250. Call
864-4066 after 4 p.m. or weekends.

REASONABLE
2 BDRM.
APT.
PREF.
furn. about June ist. 2 infants. 15 mo.
faculty fellowship at N.U. Write T-106,
Box 6, Wilmette, Ill.

APARTMENT

6 ROOM

NEAR LAKE IN ROGERS PARK
1
bedrm. spacious apt. in modern bldg.
after

135

NICELY FURNISHED
tile bath, 2nd fl., 100% dec.
excellent parking, shopping, transp.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

EWLY
DEC. AND VERY ‘CLEAN | 5la
rm. apt. located in Evanston. ‘Avail.
June 15th. $145 per month.
Call 32828-4684 after 6 p.m.

Avail.

barber

shop,
shop,

5-1602.

2

HOTEL

ip
Foe Coffee

NEAR
ALL
N.U.,
furn.
or
apts. Call GR 5-

in court building near beach. Only
Call 274-3243 for appointment.

AT MAIN ST.

store, launderette,
shop on premises.

after 5 p.m.

OUTH-EAST
EVANSTON
SUB LET
June
ist-Oct.
Ist. Lease available if
desired. 4 Rooms $120. UNiversity 4-

available.
pep ebony

GR

7725-29

| KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available.
Daily
maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly

ORTH
5 LGE. washer
RMS. |
parking, basement,
off streetEVANSTON

or

2—21,—3

GReenleaf 5-4000

No

EVANSTON
shops,
and
3 and 5 rm.

SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.

LIKE THIS

RIDGEVIEW

NORTHBROOK: 3 BEDRM. HOME
Walking
distance
to
train/shopping.
Available June 15th, 220 per month.
CR 2-2735

137.

NEWLY
DECORATED
1 RM.
KITCHenette
apt.
for
mature
employed
person.
Nr.
transp.
and
Downtown
Evanston. DA 8-9034.

Lease. $100, util. incl. GR 5-6036.

N 9-1444.

ROOM

3ROOM
APARTMENT
LIGHT
AND
airy, near all transportation;
utilities
inel., $115 a month. First floor. Good
location. GReenleaf 5-3751.

blks. NORTH of Howard “‘L’’,
Chicago
Evanston-Skokie bus. Only Ts 80. w/util.
lease.
ALSO
3 rm.
apt. w/bdrm.,
kit., pvt. bath.

apt. furnished or unfurnished.

Roth

Apts.

142 rm. apt., large sunny liv. rm.,
w/davenport
bed,
kitchenette,
Pvt.
bath. Nice for career girl. Only 1%

2 BEDROOM
APT. ON
per month, Avail. June

Furnished

ELEVATOR
BLDG.,
DAILY
MAID
serv., all utils., lige. 3 rm. apt., $170;
lge. liv. rm. w/bath $95. 1311 ‘Ciacnae:
Evanston, 328-3548, _agent.

or 724-6005.

YOU'LL

PRICal
a4

Call 869-9693
NORTHWEST EVANSTON

: room

7122

2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)

4-7860.

2ND
b
Fe
-

NORTH
transp.,
unfurn.,

,

Evanston

| Bdrm.

WINNETKA-NEW
TRIER
E.
LOCAtion
4
bdrms.; 7a see
2nd _ fi.
Available
June
yr.
lease
or
sublease for 3 Gchine call 446-1543.

‘

REFINED ADULTS DESIRE

3

Univ.

7729
NORTH
HERMITAGE,
CHIcago 144 large rooms,
near Howard
pat as and Evanston bus. Second floor.
$75. FR 2-2654 or RO 4-4236

NEW

Luxe

LAWYERS
FAMILY
2
CHILDREN
desire
2 or 3 bedrm.
townhouse
or
house around June Ist. 7785140.

1 OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES;
21%
; parking facilities; 2 blocks to
lake;
1 block to ‘‘L’’;
all util. incl.
$125. Also 312—5 rms. 275-2216.

RM.
APT.
S.W.
EVANSTON.
UNSaat
Avail. June lst. $95. UN 9-

De

Small

139 Wid. to Reot—Furn. He u

hind chicaeie

2-BDRM. TRAILER FOR RENT
12
x 60 extra dining room;
$100 plus
$52 ground rent. No children or pets.
In Sunset Trailer Park.
Call 724-7561 between 5:30 to 7 p.m.

FOR

GLENVIEW

By app

shopping.

APARTMENT OR
724-9100

attractively

Hinman,

transp.,

Wanted:

APARTMENTS.

kitchenettes,

to

oe

CAPE
COD:
2 BEDROOMS,
Willard School, fenced yard, screened
porch, $210. Available June Ist. Call
UN 4-8505 days, UN 4-8481 evenings.

1ST
FL.
Unusually

May to Oct. Compl. furn. 475-2384.
EVANSTON:
5 RM.
ATTRACTIVELY
furnished.
Avail. to couple July and
Aug. Near shpg. and transp. Write T112, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

Apts.

ROOM
3RD
FL.
APT.
AVAIL.
August Ist, 26 126 Callan, Evanston.
By appointment
phone UN
9-0596 or

district.

convenient

neighbor-

‘ —

VANSTON:
741
MULFORD
NEW
bldg. Deluxe garden 342 rm. apt. Cab.
kit. washer,
dryer, floor heat. Parking. $130, July 1st. 967-9039

B

ATTRACTIVE
5-RM.
APT.
Exc. loc. central Evanston.

ees
Meeatckeen ok eee or transient.
oard
and
elevator ser aid, switc
vice.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

6-8696

tr

EVANSTON:
SUB-LEASE
3
RM.
furn. apt. with maid service, 3 mos.
$170. Central loc. near Northwestern
Univ. Teddy after 5 p.m. DA 8-1711.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM

475-8036

CEntral

AIR-

DESIRES
or

Rent—Furnished

EVANSTON—1311
MAPLE$170 | _ Hotel roo:
ROOMS
4-8503

WIDOW
Northbrook

Call 272-8898.

EVANSHIRE

5 LARGE

Niversity

1ST,

to Rent—Apts.

RESPONSIBLE
ing town.

gar.

JUNE

mette.

LAKE

505 Sheridan Rd.
5 large rooms, 2 bdrms., 2 baths,
avail. June occ. Call 869-0274.

EVANSTON.
869-8324.

YOUNG
EMPLOYED
COUPLE
DEsire 4 or 5 rm. apt. by June Ist. Ist or
2nd floor. $100-$115 mo. incl. utilities
nr. No. 2 bus. Call 864-6907 after 6 p.m.

GAS. $145
CEntral 6-8696

EVANSTON—NEAR

Duplex

RETIRED
COUPLE
WANT
TO RENT
2-3.bedrm.
apt.
in Davis
St.
area
Evanston.
Write
T-119 Box
60,
Wil-

2125 RIDGE
FREE

APT.,

EVANSTON:
201 MAIN
ST.,
6 RMS.,
furn. or unfurn., Ist fl. of a flat. 3-4
bdrms. Ideal for NU people. Summer
or longer. $200. GR 5-3000.
EVANSTON.
6 RM.
APT.,
FURN.
OR
unfurn.,
near
N.U.,
$250
to $300
a
month including heat.
Call GR 5-3000

conditioned,
elevator,
parking,
close
to
transportation
and_
stores.
141
Green Bay Rd., Wilmette, 256-1480.

bat
ENCLOSED
PORCH,
IN 6
t. bldg.
1614 Juneway
Terr.
(7700
.) Chicago. See Mrs. Nordstrom on
premises between 9 and 5. SH 3-6959.

EVANSTON—

| Bedroom

136

NICELY
FURNISHED
2
ROOM
apartment, 1 blk. to lake and beach,
$80 per month. 743-2350.
NEW
1
BEDRM.
APT.,
CENTRAL
St., Evanston.
Conv.
to transp.
and
shopping;
parking,
air
conditioning.
Will sublease.
Call UN
9-0800 days.
Evenings, 275-5154.
1738
CHICAGO
AV.,
EVANSTON.
2nd
fl. of 2 flat. 6 rms.,
furn.
or
unfurn., near NU. For 3 or 4 people.
$200 mo.
Summer
or longer.
GR
5-

BRIGHT
ROOMS,
1
BEDROOM,
refrig. and stove, decorating. $115 per
month. 3rd floor. July 1st. Call Janitor
at UN 4-7826.

Sublease:

ROGERS
PARK
1 BEDROOM
APT.,
2 air conditioners, elevator, excellent
shopping and transp. $145. Avail. June
1. 761-0947 or 764-2499.

For Rent—Furnished Apts.
UTILITIES FREE

NEAR
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON—5
rooms.
Ist
flr.
Family
with
small
children
preferred.
Fenced-in
gravel
yard w/ sandbox, swing. $150. 864-5570.
ONE ROOM APT. FOR ONE PERSON,
914
Sherman
Av.,
Evanston.
Kit.,
dressing
room
and
bath.
Util.
incl.
Call Benson GR 5-3330.

FLOOR,

transportation,

center.

134

WILMETTE ...
1 bik. from lake. Sublease lge. 5 rm.
apartment—1 or 2 yrs. 2nd floor.
Call ALpine 1-0804 after 10 a.m.

SPACIOUS
3
BEDROOM
APT;,
-1%
baths
or
screened
porch,
Ist flr.,
avail.
te June. Simpson near Sherman. Call 869-2984.
i

Por Rent—Apertments

bt

fer: dont-—Apertineats

EVANSTON:
LGE.
DE
LUXE
3
bdrm., 2 bath apt. in new air-cond.
elevator
building.
Prime
downtown
location. nr. schls., lake, all transp.

_

cae

b

conditioned
most
exclu

TOWNHOUSE,

Living

5-

17

2 large

room-dining

NOR

room _ conebe}

nation, private patio, reserved
ing. $275. HI 6-0237 or 491-1855.

|

BAIRD &amp; wa R

DEERFIELD.

3 BDRM.

TOW

1% baths; full bsmt. by debe a
dryer; kitchen w/dishwasher. tee

Call

1 43

945-6326

after 6 p.m.

Vacation

:
aa

Rentals

FAMILYDOORVACATION
COUNTY |
some

EVERYBODY HAS A GOO

In Beautiful
Sister Bay, Wisc.
MEALS

STOUR.

swimming
beach with

appreciate

ON

from
your
pier; fishing;

THE

the

all

modern

tees

the

bay;

mode

bath;

there are two porches, ene ¥
and

facing

PAT

own
p
the coc

iii

bedrooms, dining and tiving Eroom
a delightfully
wooded
spot
cl
yet near town. June, $100 weekl}
and Aug., $125;
Sept.
able for season rental,
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N.
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212
FARM VACATION
In scenic Southwest Wisconsin
Modern House
sa
en
Phone
Highland,
Wis. 929-7
Tom Grimm, Muscoda, Wisconsin.

NR.

MINOCQUA,

WISC.,

bdrm.

summer

home;

RM.

3-BDRM.

APT.

away.

Private

beach.

MODERN

piivess

pier and boat. Not avait: for
2 week periods, Call 446- 6538 a
p.m.

modeled.

On

Lake

&gt;

NEWL

Bich Bo. ort,
$180

wks. only. Avail. July-Aug. 729-4258.

~ Granites Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 15

�IFUL HOUSE
12 miles out

ON KENTUCKY
of Murray. Fine

boating,
swimming
and _ skill linens
furnished.
Air-cond.
er week. 272-7368 or 724-7400.

166 Wer atc tesek onl Oia:
1512 SHERMAN

ng,

STORE 18’ x 60’
Excellent Location
for Retail or Office
Incl. Storage Space in Bsmt.
TA 9-5140

Rent
743-4416

~ REAL ESTATE

—

150

ON LAKE

location

at. $55 and $65 per week. DA

PETERSBURG,

FLA.

‘ished house for
08. after 6 p.m.

) For

8-7368.

2 BEDRM.,

rent.

864-7800,

or

812 CLARK ST.
AND

for
dual

LARGE

STORAGE

rent.
Convenient
location.
entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.

INLAN &amp; TYSON. INC.
71 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON

rersity 4-2600

BRoadway

WANTED
:

TO

3-3750

RENT

SQ.

FT.
WITH
UTILIceiling.
Garage
type
necessary.
Windows
not
req.

3
or

Monthly or lease.
weekends 446-3649.

EVANSTON,
tion,

677-5680,

9 to 5 or
;

DEMPSTER—OAK

garage

for

small

or

medium

Sil d

“all

from Friday DAvis 8-0895.

-

GARAGE

CAR

FOR

RENT

OR STORAGE.

‘Evanston Nr. Central.
BROOK:
ingsten Road,
equipment
CR 2-8653.

864-7682.

LOCATED
ON
suitable for landscapor
general
storage,

JRCH-CHICAGO

PARKING

space in tandem. $12.
&amp;
GOLEE,
INC.

LOT.

DA

8-3200

anted to Rent——-Garages
ED GARAGE TO RENT FAIRy

ear

1410

Chicago

Ave.

Have

small car. Art Purcell 869-6817.

- For Rent—Stores
4

and Offices

ON—CHOICE

any

business

or

profes-

Call Mrs. Bell, PA 4-5800
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
969 Waukegan Rd., Glenview

Rent—Garages

GE

for

sional offices, Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786
KENILWORTH OFFICE RENTAL
7 rm. suite—1,343 sq. ft.—$325.
3 rm. suite—744 sq. ft.—$200.

SCZzNITRAL

SMALL
BUSIEvanston locaPer Mo. Mrs.

WANTED TO RENT:
SMALL
SHOP
WITH
LIVING
QUARters for
1, may
be in outskirts
of
ag
with yard. Call evenings, 299WINNETKA:
300
TO
1,500
SQ.
FT.,
offices
in
distinctive
new
elevator
bldg. Will custom partition; parking;
SS Lg
from NWRR.,
and bus. HI 6-

shed

MAIN STREET
OFFICE
ON
1ST
FLOOR.
Doctor
o rConsultant.
Furif
necessary.
$80
Mo.
Mr.

ELL BROTHERS,

GR_

5-3900

EVANSTON

suites

from

$125,

incl.

325 SQ.
FT.
OFFICES,
CENTER
OF
Northbrook;
newly dec.;
new floors;
large parking area;
used for professional or gen. commercial. CR 2-0945.
PRIV:
OFC.
WITH
PART-TIME
sec’y serv. to retired exec., ins. agt.,
mfgrs. rep., etc. New prestige bldg. in
No. Skokie locat. OR 6-3400.

1811
ST.
JOHN’S
AV.,
HIGHLAND
Park. 2 suites suitable for Dr. Paneled
walls. See Jerry Rudman.

Fell-Rudman

ID 3-4500

NEW

BUILDING

340 LINDEN AV., WILMETTE
Heated store. Opposite ‘‘L’’ terminal,
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample
parking

:

_ Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
=

Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

_

OXMAN

FINE

OR 3-3130

_ ATTRACTIVE SPACE
R

STORES
16
X
50
EA.. 814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.
STORE
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON,
ALley corner, equipped for Beauty Shop,
ay
ne Available now. Phone UN 4-

A QUIET OFFICE WITH WINws facing East Davis Street Evans-

n. 300 square
feet
of space
with
itor service supplied. Suitable for
rn ee offices or firm of auditors.

CGUIRE
&amp; ORR, INC.
3220

fall

GR

5-1080

GLENVIEW
0 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq.
age space, use of large parking

ft.
lot

Call

WINNETKA:
IDEAL
STORE
OR
OFfice, ground floor, excellent loc. 894
Linden. Janitor 446-6951 or 545-6889.

148

eg

th.

JINLAN

9 Waukegan
Sherman

&amp; TYSON,
Rd., Glenview,

Av.,

SUTIFUL

INC.
PA 4-5800

Evanston,

UN

4-2600

SHOWROOM—APPROX.

0
sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 cars plus 4,500
id’l, sq. ft. for offices or storage
ce

if desired.
Now
occupied
by
Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,

vanston. (1 blk. N. of
ailable within 90 days.
Peterson

0

WANTED

TO

TO

FT.

ties.

12

1500
to

SQ.

16’

Church
GR

St.)

5-1200.

RENT
WITH

ceiling.

Garage

or
necessary.
Windows
onthly or lease. 677-5680,
nds. 446-3649.

9

UTILI-

type

not
to

5

req.
or

GLENCOE

ND
n,

:

share

PARK

. Suitable

suite

for

VE 5-4131.

CENTRAL
with

LOCA-

professional

accountant,

attor-

5 p.m.

NORTHFIELD
sq. ft.; air

service;
Cc.
W.

: i¢—

OFFICE SPACE
conditioned;
janitor

A. HEMPHILL
Frontage
Rd.

Classified

WANTED

TO

&amp;

ASSOC.
446-6966.

Evanston Review

Mortgages

DAvis 8-3414
Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

HARRISON

2-2!/,

For Sale—Co-op

One block
Haven School,

Apts.

&amp; TYSON,

JUST REDUCED
THIS
2 BDRM.
CO-OP
IS LOCATED
in North Evanston. 2 blks. from ‘‘L”’
and Northwestern R.R. Evanston Bus
No.
1 stops right at the apt. East,
West and North exposures make for a
bright, sunny,
apt. Equity now only
$8,000.
Monthly
payments
of
$122.
Board approved.

BOB VOIGTS

UNiversity

REALTY

4-4866

ALpine

DOWNTOWN

1-2374

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL TWO BEDROOM
apartment. Large living room, dining area.
CT bath, cabinet kitchen with electric
range
and_e
refrigerator.
Balcony,
carpeting,
drapes.
Close
to
CTA
trains,
Northwestern
Univ.
$12,500
cash equity. $134.34 mo. assm’t incl.
utilities.

QUINLAN

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AV. EVANSTON
4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

UN

153

Wtd. to Buy—Co-op

WANTED
2

&amp; TYSON,

CO-OP

BEDROOM,
1ST
itd Street, Northwest

154

For

Apts.

APART.

FLOOR,
Evanston.

CENAL 6-

Sale—Condominiums

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

A Bedrooms
2-2'/&gt; BATHS

RENT

1

STORY
mfg. space.
Convenient
AL

6-3000

LIGHT
INDUSTRY
S.E.
EVANSTON
900-2,800 Sq. ft. for assembly work, or
light mfgr. Will divide. Mo. to mo. or
yearly lease.

149

Outstanding Location

WANTED

TO

RENT

TO
1500
SQ.
FT.
WITH
UTILS.
12 to 16’ ceiling.
Garage
type door
necessary. Windows not req. Monthly
or lease. 677-5680, 9 to 5 or weekends
446-3649.

OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

APPROX.
100 SQ. FT. WANTED
TO
STORE HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
MAY
TO OCT. VICINITY OF EVANSTON.
CALL 869-4779.

* W ilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

LIVING

BIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

274-\00|

DAN

For Rent Storage Space

DRAGASH,
MR.
CONDO
Offers 2 Deluxe units:

S. E. EVANSTON,

NEAR

LAKE

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, balcony. 1800 sq.
ft.
Separate
dining
room,
kitchen
w/window
and
breakfast
area.
WW
carpeting, drapes, fixtures included. A
gorgeous apt. in a prestige building.
Priced in High 30s.

2

NORTH

bedrooms,

EVANSTON

2

baths,

separate

dining room, balcony. Carpet, drapes,
fixtures
included.
Immediate
occ.

Owner transferred. A value at $25,500.
DAN
Staunton O.

DRAGASH
Flanders Co.,
274-1001

HINMAN

For appt. call Mr.

Glenview

Opening. Soon

VALLEY LO
CONDOMINIUMS

EVANSTON—820 OAKTON
NEW
BUILDING,
1ST
FLOOR,
2
bedrooms,
comb.
living room/dining
room,
kitchen/eating
space.
Stove,
refrig. D and. D,
sliding doors onto
patio.
Off-street
parking.
Immediate
occupancy. $26,500. By appointment.

&amp; TYSON,

Av.
AL

INC.

Evanston
‘BR 3-3750

1-6700

7401 N. SHERIDAN
RD.
in Chicago nr. Jarvis beach.
8 apt. elevator building.
De luxe 2 bdrm. w/24’ balcony;
sep.
din. rm.;
142 baths;
community rec.
rm.
1st and 4th flr. avail. in mid 20s.
JOS. RUSH REALTORS
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.
338-7100.

For

Sale—Apt.

Buildings

Inc.

Helen

G. Nixon,
Hahn
Ave.

Realtor

Bidg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

Spacious Two Apartment
On Hull Terrace
YELLOW
BRICK
WITH
SIDE
DR.
into a 2 car garage. Six plus rooms, 2
baths.
Tremendous.
living room
and
dining
room.
Three
bedrooms.
and
den. H.W. gas heat. Priced at $53,000

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

UN

4-9020

BR

3-2660

WATCH
YOUR
INVESTMENT
Wonderful
opportunity
for
living
in
apartment
building
with
income:
as
well. Beautiful 2 bedroom
townhouse
plus 8 one-bedroom apartments. Only
2 years old. Maintenance low. Call for
appointment to inspect.

LAKESIDE

457

Central

Av.,

L.A.

H.P.

Peterson

For

&amp; Co. BR

3-2120

Sale—Houses

Glenview Realty
CUSTOM

BUILT

AN
ALL
WHITE
BRICK
CAPE
COD
' across from the park. 3 very large
bedrooms;
den;
2 C.T. baths;
living
room with raised Crab Orchard stone
fireplace;
kitchen with eating area;
full heated basement; attached garage
and patio; excellent area and a good
quality home for $31,500.

432-6320

THREE
5 RM. AND THREE
31% RM.
apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
plbg. $10,335 income. Many features.
Call now, $69,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
BR 3-3660

FREE

EXCELLENT
HOME
FOR
THE
young family, 6-room ranch;
3 bedrooms;
kitchen
with
eating
area;
living
room;
dining
‘‘L’’;
attached
garage and breezeway; fenced yard;
central air conditioning. Many extras
included in this low price of $24,900.

THIS
the

MORE

ROOM?

IS THE
PERFECT
HOME
FOR
larger family. 8-room bi-level; 4

bedrooms

or 3 and

den;

2 full baths;

kitchen with large eating area; living
room;
large
dining
‘L’’;
family
room; 214-car attached garage; located on a quiet street and just great for
the kids. A low $33,900.

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview Realt
1141

Established
Waukegan Road

TO BUY

QUINLAN

OR

1925
PArk

SELL

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

Realtors—Since
Evanston

2 APARTMENT
FOR THE OWNER
who wants to live in a neat charming
atmospnere, Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing landscaping with shrubs etc.
Convenient
and
desirable - location,
prompt occupancy.

Room 300
1609 Sherman

man,-

NEED

FEATURING A PRIVATE COLONY OF
Club facilities and 2-3 bdrm. apts. and
townhouses.
Located west of Waukegan on West Lake Av.
CALL BOB KIVLIN
724-9100

156

APTS.—2729
JARVIS
AVE.
ROGers Park Excellent brick bldg. in area
of homes-For details Call Mr. Mass-

MAINTENANCE

Sachnoff

DON’T DECIDE
YOU’VE EXPLORED

QUINLAN

EVANSTON—APARTMENT BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2 BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. LOW 20s.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900

GLENVIEW

372-3255

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

BRICK
6
FLAT
IN
S.
EVANSTON.
Each
apartment
has
2
bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900
S. W. EVANSTON NR. HOWARD
De luxe brick 3 flat, 6 rms., 2 baths.
3 c. gar. In 50s. ‘‘Make offer’’
JOS. RUSH REALTORS
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.
338-7100

AVE.

Model Apartment
for a
Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.

UNTIL

EVANSTON
IMMEDIATE
OCCUpancy. Beautiful 3 apt. building, 6 yrs.
old 2-5’s and 1-3 rm. 212 car garage.
Many extras. $55,000 or best offer.
By
owner. 728 Mulford, DA 8-6981.

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
CONDOMINIUM
apartment
is now
available
in this
prime
location.
2 bedrooms,
2 full
baths;
elevator;
private indoor parking; electric garage doors;
air-conditioned; balcony greenhouses;
all outside rooms.
Open

4 FLAT; 2 BEDROOMS PLUS
heated
paneled
porches;
nr.
Skokie Swift, schls. and shopall rented,
gas
heated
units,
loc., by owner. 965-2160.

8-3414

$28,000

| Block to Lake and Beach

and
all.

l416

A

EVANSTON
FOR
RENT
2ND
FLOOR
Complex
of offices, assembly
rooms
etc.
with conveyor
to loading
dock.
Zoned M-1. Would
remodel
for long
term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR. 5-3900

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
SPACE,
WOODBURNING

$28,500

DA

SKOKIE
encl.
C.T.A.,
ping,
excel.

158

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750
EVANSTON.
LARGE
512
ROOMS,
2nd floor in well maintained building.
Close to schools and transp. Assessment $93. Call OR 3-8525.

HOWARD-WESTERN AREA
Brick 2 flat in 30s
FIRST TIME OFFERED.
2 bdrm.
plus den
3 car garage
OS. RUSH REALTORS
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.
338-7100

4

Baths

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

BEDRM.,
2
BATH
CO-OP
WITH
full Din. rm. and Sun rm. Light and
Cheery. 3rd flr. walk-up. Will sell on
contract. Full price. $13,500. Call Mrs.
Cullander.
:

QUINLAN

PRAIRIE

Condominiums

1002 Washington—Evanston
3

AND

2-3-4-Bedrooms

838 Michigan

WILMETTE—ENTIRE
building with office
Will
rent
part
or
location.
Lake Bay Realty

EVANSTON
:
2009 HARRISON

251-7200
152.

month

612. Mulford St.

400 TO
1500
SQ.
FT.
WITH
UTILIties. 12 to 16’ ceiling.
Garage
type
door
necessary.
Windows
not
req.
Monthly or lease. 677-5680, 9 to 5 or
weekends 446-3649.

400

ney,
manufacturer’s
rep., insurance,
we. Joint use of waiting room. Space
ail. for secretary. 432-3950, 9 a.m. to

z

Rent—Industrial

and

AS LOW AS 5!4%

724-7337.

2
desirable ist. floor offices,
r 2 office suites)
in best
central
cation. Private entrance. Completely
led, air cond.,
immed.
occu.
office $125. Call Seymour
Gra-

Management.

For

WILMETTE
3800
FT.
WAREHOUSE/
workshop,
showroom.
with
private
office, single story in exc. location on
Green
Bay
Road
with
good
car
parking
facilities,
newly
dec.
and
heated,
2 large
overhead
doors
in
rear, single in 3 phase elec. installation. Avail. July Ist. Phone 256-4973.

ded.
Heated,
air-conditioned
ce, electricity furnished. $375 per
ae

OFFICE IN FELL BUILDING
520 Green Bay Rd.
Winnetka
Abe Fell
HI 6-5413

Estate—

MORTGAGE
LOANS

utilities,

paneling,
carpeting;
all
services
available. New Building. HI 6-6650.
CENTRAL
DEERFIELD:
2, 3 OR
6
rm. suites. lst or 2nd flr., air-cond., off
street parking. Avail. approx. June 15.
Telephone 945-0714.

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in modern
air-conditioned building; with waiting room.
Days 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.

OFFICE SPACE

Real

per

with
$7,000
down
payment
and
tax
deduction,
includes.
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
-maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

BRIGHT
OFFICE
ON
SECOND
floor, 335 sq. ft. Avail. June 1.
PArk 4-6000, Royal Oak Bldg.
1545 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
IN
HIGHland
Park,
9,000
sq.
ft. for office,
store or light industry. Will divide.
ID 2-5266
OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65:

$245.00

5, 1613 MADItwo:5 rm. apts.

brick
rfect
cond.
sep.
gas,
hot
water,
heat. Built-in kit. full English
bsmt. By owner. UN 4-2339 or
4
3949.
é

4 BEDROOMS

&amp; STREY

-

Loans

NORTH EVANSTON ON CENTRAL ST.
near
Green
Bay
Rd.
Top
sidewalk
traffic
location,
suitable
for
retail
business. $175 per mo. 3 yr. lease. Cal]
Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DAvis 8-3200

2

itable

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

151

OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
the new
Courtyard
Bidg.
Handy
to
everything, Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

OFFICE
FOR
Excellent North
400 sq. ft. $75

AL
CR
PA

OPEN
SUN.
TO
son St., Evanston,

~
Condominium
New Elevator Building

MICHIGAN

KOENIG

156 For Sale—Apt. Buildings

For Sale—Condominiums

~ EVANSTON

of State

11 miles North of Benton Harbor, 1042
acres of rolling wooded dunes with 300
ft. of beach frontage. A custom built
contemporary
ranch
home
with
all
rms.
facing
the
take.
Call
for
brochure
of
additional
information.
Priced at $125,000

EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
800
sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
ENTWATER—BASS
LAKE,
MICHI2
cottages,
children’s
paradise,
swim,
beautiful
beaches,
and

For Rent—Out

154

4-0600

INC.

1884

Review

Page

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

4

Opposite
Classified
cover pages
Pages 50
and 92)

Deerfield Villager
Page 30
Highland Park Herald
Page 30
Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka, Lake Forest, Glenview and
Northbrook.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.

TOP VALUE
in an unusually well maintained ranch
located on quiet cul-de-sac in Northbrook. 3 bedrooms,
142 baths, excellent cabinet kitchen with D and |
new paneled family room. Completel
private
and
fenced
yard.
Low
20s,
Call Mrs. Tobias.

McGUIRE

566 Lincoln

‘Av.,

&amp; ORR,

Winnetka

INC.

446-5010

LOVE TREES?
NORTHEAST GLENVIEW BY OWNER
Glen Oak Acres. Charming ranch i
wooded country setting and overlook
ing Willow
Park.
Close transp.
and
shops.
Air-cond.;
3-bdrm.;
new
kit
w/D.W.; new C.T. bath; wooded pan.
den; lge. liv.-din. ‘‘L’’; frple. in liv
rm.
2-car
gar.
w/elec.
eye
door;
garden house.
Quick possession.
Upper 30s
After 5:30 wkdays. All wkend. 724-9332.
KENILWORTH, BY OWNER
3 bedroom, 2 plus baths. White brick
well maintained. Conv. to everything
Upper 40s. Call AL 1-6321.

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May II, 196

�ae

ai

eee

For Sale—Houses

158

For Silo

158

ttaeies

GOELZER and WILDE
GLENCOE-—It

station,

GLENVIEW EAST
OPEN
SUNDAY

1040

LAKE

6 room
paneled

and

"
$28,500

with
a brick
and _ parquet

thermopane

windows.

Roman
brick fireplace in the Living
room. Carpeting in the living room,
dining room
and master bedroom
is
included.
Full
basement,
garage.

Large

80x 153

and vacant
possession.

lot.

which

EVANSTON

NEWLY

Newly

decorated

means

immediate

OFFERED

~ $18,500

‘Here is a very nice home on a lovely
corner lot with a two car garage plus
extra
space.
2 story
stucco
with
3.
bedrooms, 1 bath and a full basement.
Occasionally we have a home priced a
little under the market and this is it.
Call today.
EVANSTON
$25,000
Brick bungalow with six rooms on the
first floor and a very easily expandable
second
floor.
2
car
garage.
Located in a quiet residential neigh-

borhood

within

walking

distance

of

everything.
Vacant
immediate
possession. Easy financing. Call for a
pleasant inspection today.
WINNETKA

Owners

retiring

to Florida

$37,000

and wish

to sell their Winnetka home, which is
in immaculate condition. It has a living room, separate dining room, large
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem
fourth which can be a family room;
two full bathrooms. Nicely landscaped
yard and three car garage. Low taxes.
Will consider any reasonable offer and
terms.

GLENVIEW
EAST
$67,800
9 room, 3 bath luxury Ranch on 3/4
acre. Crab orchard stone and frame.
Separate
dining
room.
Up-to-theminute
kitchen
plus
eating § area.
Walnut paneled den with double doors
and parquet floors. West wing has 2
master bedrooms and bath. East wing
has two twin bedrooms and bath plus
aneled
office.
Property
overlooks
8th fairway with magnificent views
across
the course.
Owner’s
transfer
2
this exceptional
house
available.

NORTHFIELD

NEWLY LISTED
3 ACRES

Heart
ete

ome.

of Northfield.
and
including

$90,000

Fronting
on 2
usable
$35,000

KENILWORTH
$90s
Larger
home
in East
section
near
Sears and station. Large living room,
dining
room,
modern
kitchen.
6
bedrooms,
342
baths.
Separate
servant’s
quarters.
Large
lot.
Owner
prefers one day’s notice for showings.

GREAT STARTER HOMES
IN NORTHBROOK
EAST
Three bedroom brick
car attached garage;
overlooking patio and
brick Bar-B-Q.

$21,500
ranch with 11%
screened porch
rear yard with

NEAR TOWN
$21,500
Three
bedroom
ranch
with
142
car
garage.
Lot
62.5x 200.
Many
evergreens. Home is vacant and ready for
immediate occupancy.
WEST

$18,500

Low maintenance aluminum sided two
bedroom ranch on half acre lot. Huge
rear yard completely fenced.
CALL
TODAY
for your appointment
and
enjoy
the
benefits
of
home
ownership this summer.

Nash Realty
HI 6-7180
118 GREEN

BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

WILMETTE

6 ROOM BRICK
Close
to Northwestern
Station.
LR,
DR,
kitchen
and
enclosed
Summer
pch. on ist. 3 Bedrms.
and bath on
2nd. HW Gas ht. $27,000.
MID—WILMETTE
Lovely
first
floor
with
Modern
Cabinet kitchen
and new Pwdrm.
3
Bedrms. and new bath on 2nd. Gas ht.
2 car det. garage. Low 30s.

Vroman-McKnight
St.

REALTORS

ALpine

1-0407

LENVIEW—OPEN
HOUSE
BY OWNer,
Sunday.
Centrally
air.
cond.,
3
bdrms., 142 baths, tri-level, lge. pan.
den.
w/bar,
islands
in_
kitchen,
carpeting
throughout,
212
car
htd.
gar., two blks. to schls. and church.
965-2160.

ay

11,

1967

easy

School

from

walk

and

this

the

newly

Ring RINGER

to

listed

the

f

Central

brick

ranch.
Built
in
1954,
it
has
3
bedrooms, ceramic bath, powder room
and a one car attached garage. The
the

price

is $32,500.

NORTHFIELD—1! you want-the luxury |
of a fine contemporary ranch and a
beautiful lot of over an acre, be sure
to
see
this
outstanding
5 bedroom
house designed by Schwall. There is a
fireplace in the 17x 32 living room,
separate dining room, family kitchen
with
a
Bar-B-Q
fireplace
plus
all
modern
built-in
conveniences
and
a
delightful family room 22 x 31 .There
is a paneled den, 3 ceramic haths, 2
powder rooms
and a 2 car attached
garage
with
electric
door
opener.
Extra
features include
an inter-com
system, burglar alarm, heated swimming pool and central air conditioning. The price is $175,000.

GLENVIEW—This
immaculate _ brick
ranch is on a beautiful half acre, with
unusual privacy assured, Living room

with a fireplace,

dining room,

delight-

ful modern
kitchen with dishwasher,
disposal and built in oven and range.
There
are
sliding
doors
from
the
breakfast room to the 20 x 60 patio, 3
bedrooms,
ceramic tile bath, powder
room and a wonderful 15 x 21 family
room. The 2 car garage with electric
door
is attached
and
plus
features
include aluminum screens and storms,
fenced
rear
yard
and
central
air
conditioning. The price is $64,500.
WINNETKA—The
young
family
with
school age children will appreciate the
easy
walk
to Skokie
and
the Crow
Island
schools
from
this 6 room,
2
story stucco house. There are 3 second

floor

bedrooms

and

bath,

pleasant

kitchen with breakfast
area, powder
room,
enclosed porch, full basement
and a new oversized garage. A good
oo
today’s market. The price is

KENILWORTH—Frame

Dutch

Colonial

in superb east location. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
a bath
plus
2
bedrooms
and
a bath on the third.
There
is a fireplace
in
the
living
room, 2 car garage
with apartment

above

The

and

price

a_beautiful

lot

is $59,500.

100
x 175.

de luxe

ranch,

It was

built

in 1960 on a beautiful lot of approximately 1144 acres overlooking a private
pond. There
are 4 family
bedrooms
and 212 baths plus 2 servants rooms
and bath, family kitchen with breakfast area, study with fireplace and a
beautiful 17x 27 living room
with a
fireplace.
It
features
central
air
conditioning, a swimming pool, 2 car
attached garage and a paneled recreation room. The price is $250,000.

WILMETTE—A
young family.

wonderful house for the
This nicely maintained

brick and frame has a

living

room,

breakfast

fireplace in the

diningL,

area,

2

kitchen

with

bedrooms

and

a

ceramic bath on the first plus 2 twin
bedrooms and a powder room on the
second.
There
is
a full
basement,
attached garage, central air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum
screens and storms on second floor.
An
easy
walk
to both
Logan
and
Hubbard Woods. The price of $34,750
includes
the nylon carpeting
on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

GOELZER

714

Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS
HI

6-5544

GLENCOE
JUST ON MARKET,
4 bdrm., 2 baths,
contemporary
brick
ranch
in
best
East
location.
Pan.
liv.
din.
rm.
comb.
with frpl., rec. rm.
in basement. Air cond. Priced at $69,500.
HANDSOME
TWO
STORY
brick Prov.
in fine East location. 2 story liv. rm.
with frpl. Large
din, rm., excellent
modern
kit.
5
bdrms.,
41%
baths
immaculate
cond.
with
beautiful
grounds. 4 car gar. Priced at $87,500.
HIGHLAND PARK
CHARMING
COLONIAL.
2 story brick
and shingle in best S.E. area. Maste:
bdrm.
with
own
bath,
3 additional
bdrms. with hall bath. Sep. din. rm.,
pan. fam. rm., powder rm., exc. kit.
Pan.
rec. rm.
in basement.
Centra!
air cond. Close to school and trains.
Priced at $59,900.

Seymour Graham

Evanston Review

362

Park

Av.

Forest

GLENCOE

Preserve

VE

5-4455

View

LINCOLNSHIRE,
NEW
4
BEDRM.
colonial under construction on beautifully
wooded.
1% acre.
Slate
center
entry foyer, sep. din. rm. lge. kit./din.
area
with
built-ins,
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/stone frple. util. on 1st fl. 242 baths,
4 spacious
bedrms,
with
bath
and
dressing rm, off master bedrm. Also
basement and 2 car gar. $49,000.

BIRCHWOOD

REALTY

811 Skokie Hwy.
Northbrook
CR 2-7300
PA 4-3294
WINNETKA
NORTH
Do You Need a 4 Bedroom
Home in
This
Sought
After
Area?
Near
to
Shops, Railroad, Low Taxes and at a
Price You Can Afford. $42,500
LAKE-BAY REALTY COMPANY
HOME TO HOME
REFERRAL SERVICE
1409 Lake Avenue
256-3000
GLENVIEW
:
SWAINWOOD
3-bdrm., 2 bath ranch;
W/W
carpeting; drapes; fireplace. Owner. $34,990.

* Wilmette Life

7

* Winnetka Talk * Glen coe

custom

room

built

MOST

DELUXE

Ranch!

w/built-in cabinet

marble

floor.

w/beautiful

Lanai

living

fireplace.

room

room

w/wet

bar,

kitchen

WILMETTE
JUST
REDUCED:
SPLIT
LEVEL,
living room, dining L, kitchen w/builtin double oven and range, D and D.
EXTRA
LARGE
breakfast
room.
Master
bedroom
w/bath.
3
family
bedrooms and bath. Paneled FAMILY
ROOM.
Roughed
in
powder
room.
Screened porch. Patio. CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
House
in
EXCELLENT CONDITION. $45,000.

Hazel

geous views
the low 30s.

of

(VACANT)
Large
wooded
lot
Road on Longwood,

and

the

Hawthorne.

lake.

Best

Gor-

buy

in

INGLESIDE
JUST
ON THE
MARKET!
LOVELY
custom
built
brick
RANCH
on
11%

acres

overlooking

VALLEY.

Large

living
room-dining
room,
2 _ plus
bedrooms, 2 car att. garage. House in
EXCELLENT condition. $46,500.

Chain

ereer

MC HENRY
brick
ranch

of

Lakes.

Large

basement.

This

house

on _ beautiful

living

LAKE

pene
ake.
FOUR

on

wooded

lot

best

of

fronts

DEERFIELD
(Income)
apartment income property

everything.

$39,500.

—

distance to

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

NORTHFIELD

6-7274
1-4463

$55,000

JUST
LISTED,
CHARMING
HOME
near
Middleforks
Tennis
Club.
Designed by Ernst Benkert. First floor
has large living room
with paneled

fireplace

wall, good

dining

L, kitchen

with dishwasher, disposal and breakfast area. Two good sized bedrooms,
jalousied porch,
tile bath.
2nd floor
has two more bedrooms and another
ceramic
bath,
basement
with
toilet
and shower. Gas heat, 2 car garage.
On almost an acre, in tip-top shape
and available soon. See it today!

$40,500
NEW

onial

LISTING.

ranch

on

PRETTY

100

WHITE

ft. lot

in

COL-

a very

nice area. Living room
with picture
window. Family room with fireplace,
nice
kitchen,
three
excellent
bedrooms and two ceramic baths. Transferred owner, see it today!

V. J. BRADY
1850 Willow

LOVELY

Road,

ALUM.

REALTY
Northfield

SIDING

HI

6-5700

RANCH

IN

BRICK

AND
LANNON
STONE
ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 3 bedrooms,
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room
with
bar.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

TIGHE
§21-4th

REALTY

REALTORS
Wilmette

Bay

HIGHLAND

CO.
ALpine

1-3005

BY OWNER
WINNETKA
4 bdrms., plus play area, which could
be used as fifth bdrm.;
master suite
incl. 12’ x 10’ rm. for use as office or
sitting area;
242 baths
plus powder
rm.
Completely
new
kitchen
w/all
built-ins. Flagstone entry hall; living
rm.
w/frpl.;
separate
dining
rm.;
bar; den; screened-in prch. and 2 car
farage; partially air-conditioned. Perfect location; 1 blk. to New Trier E.;
2 biks. to Indian Hill Sta.; 3 blks. to
beach. Mid. 50s. By appt. 446-2015.
N’BRK. ST. STEPHENS GREEN
6 mos. old. New England Saltbox. 4
bdrms., 242 baths, Coppes kitchen;
3
fireplaces, paneled family rm.; Thermopane
windows;
screened
hbreezeway;
fenced
yard;
antique
brick
courtyard.
Lovely
professional
landscaping. Owner transferred. High 50s.
272-6053.

NORTHBROOK—5
YR. OLD RANCH, 3
bdrms., 11% baths; built-in kit. w/eating
area;
full
bsmt.
South
of
St.
Norberts. 3 blocks from town, 1818 Il.
Rd. $26,500. CR 2-5008 after 6.

POOL

ONE

OWNER

Swainwood

HOME

area

cond,

quality

Make

2 car gar.

BIG OAKS
Surround this
with 3 bdrms.,
2 car garage.

«

this |
;

IN |

‘
3
all brk. custom
2 full baths, full
Deluxe elect.
He

kitchen.
Brand
new
wall
carpet and custom drapes

to
in

ir

w.

Very
lige.
pan.
fam.
rm.
w,
Completely
landscaped,
overl
secluded wooded lot.
CALL
TC
CHOICE AREA OF GOLF
One
owner
custom
built
4
colonial.
Family
rm.
w/frpl.

baths,

kit.

with

built-ins,

laundry on Ist fl. if desired.
=
drapes
included.PRI

se

EXCEPTIONAL
A new listing

Park

and

CONDITION
in Glenview

pool

with

3
near

8 plus

rooms

landscaped

23
sar

yard. Se
UPP

NON RACIAL
IMMACULATE
BRICK
AND
GC.
fornia
Redwood
home.
Custom
signed and custom built for cc

and

easy

maintenance.

lot.

Includes

and

appliance.

wall

2

area;

sereened

porch.

carpeted roriones

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
PArk

4-3700

NORTHBROOK—BY OWNER—3 BDRM.
Low

20s.
:

News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Pa

and

wae A truly appealing

PLUS
BEDROOM
STUCCO
HO
LR,
D
spacious
kitchen.
basement, and 1 car garage.

South

Evanston

near

schools

$19,500.

St.

GASKIN

CO.

UNiversity

9-

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

Heavily
acre

wooded,

fully

improved —

FEATURING

4 and

5 bedrm.

. Center entry foyer
. Separate dining room
. 214 ceramic tile baths

Col
|

=
ne

. Paneled family rm. with frple.

. Kitchen with built-ins
:
. Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,
:

2

Imm. pens. on 2 models

MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
2811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA

BUT

CAN

MAKE

SIZEABLE

MONTH-

ly payments we can find a home
you.
Consult
us
without ob
We
also furnish secondary
fina
and purchase
existing contracts
Si
ae
mortgages.

3000

Central

BY

OWNER:

2-3516.

EVANSTON—NORTH WEST:
Charming 8 rm. home;
spacious liv.
rm.; frpl.; din. rm.; mod. kit.; d.w.;
enclosed porch; 5 bdrms.;
11% baths:
lge.
fenced
yard;
gar.;
low. taxes;
ag
transp.; schls.; A real buy—mid
Ss.
Ward H. Harris
DAvis 8-8759
THIS
LOVELY
4 BEDROOM
HOME
located in Timber Trails. Full bath off
master
bedrm.
Family
rm.
with
firepl. Loads of closet space. Immed.
occupancy. $34,500.

ca

hone in spiendid, ready to mo
nto
condition . . . $17,500.
Gan be Soure:
only $1,800 down.

. DeLuxe

JUST LISTED. 3.

wall

BEDROOM
BUNGALOW.
living room with wood burning
place; pleasant kitchen with e

ALBERT

1511 Sherman Avenue
Evanston
GReenleaf 5-2700
PArk 4-56
HIGHLAND
PARK’S
LOWEST
TAX
area
and
finest
sch.
dist.
Country
living in custom built 4 BR ranch with
att.
242
car
gar.
on
wooded
ac.
Custom
cabs.
and
built-in appls.
in
kit. Bluestone foyer, dbl. stone frplic.
Thermal windows throughout. Beamed
ceiling, pegged fir. 16’ thermal door in
fam.
rm.
leading to natio. 242
C.T.
baths,
overhead
sewers,
pan’d
rec.
rm. w/wet bar. Main flr. laundry rm.
Leaving
state.
Must
sacrifice.
Low

to

$23,500.
\

1229 Emerson

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

bedi

large living
room
with
dini
spacious
kitchen
with
eating
ull dry basement. Located
o

432-6320

$21,500.

garage; patio.
Call CR 2-5675

with

throughout.

transportation.

REMODELED—6
ROOM,
3 _ BEDroom
(plus)
112
bath
home.
Large
kitchen,
gas
heat,
many.
extras.

rm.;

.

home you'll be proud to own.
ae
sz. bdrms.,
5 dble. closets,
r
elect.
kit. with
D/D,
raised E
frpl., lge. pan. rec. rm., central

in

EVANSTON

Fam.

ae

lst
fl.
laundry.
Finished —
Professionally landscaped. June
session.
IN

WANTED

H.P.

Rd,

AWAY

spacious colonial. De

REALTORS

Waukegan

1 BLK.

KOENIG &amp; STRE

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

1132

©

Ist fl. ;

TRANSFERRED

Private

_LAKESIDE

ID

with

huge

good size, 4 bdrms.,
2 baths
pan. family rm. w/frpl., 2 car

GLENCOE--2
STORIED
LIVING
ROOM.
Fabulous views. 2 handsome
firevlaces
for drama.
Revco
built-in
kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
That
rare
separate
dining room.
Paneled
family
room
and
wet
bar.
3
bedrooms.
21% baths,
2 car garage.
Air-conditioned. Upper 50s.

50s.

clo

open
country
kit.,
lge.
w/frpl. and bookcases, sep.

Betse
Norris
Weston
. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

Av.,

home

baths,

5 bedrms.,

E. Davie.

DEERFIELD—WATCH
THE
KIDS
COME HOME
FROM SCHOOL, Rustic
charmer.
Of
best ~ construction.
Custom
built
by
owner.
2
large
bedrooms,
plus_
convertible
attic.
Surrounded
by _ flowering
shrubs.
$25,500.

Central

24

struction

Unusual
one-of-a-kind
ranch.
Grand
size living room. Master bedroom and
den.
Roman
brick
fireplace.
Parquet floors, picture windows,
walnut
kitchen.
Jalousied
porch.
Centrally
air-conditioned. $41,500.

457

ample

eee

an
great

AND

OWNER

LOCATION.

PARK—COUPLE

with

Looking for spacious Homer
ranch
with
3 twin
sz.
ms.
18’ x 16’ new air-cond,. fam.
new
carpet
in
liv.
rm.
W
area.

&amp; Co.

CO.

Glenview, liv. rm. din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms., bath, large family rm., large
screened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Garage.
Nice lot with fruit trees. $24,000.
FINE

PARK

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM _ EVANSTON’
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BARRINGTON
PRICED
FROM _ $20,000.
TO $200,000... ANY OF WHICH
WE
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

ihe

béarms.,

CONDI-

4 Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large Liv. Rm.
Large Family Rm. Gracious Din, Rm.
Modern
Kitchen.
2 car
att. garage.
Located on beautifully landscaped
12
acre.

:

LOCATION

rm. In town location. Just whi
have been waiting for.
UP

FOREST

MWlestan

ranch

Stes

tee

to
home _ through
plant room. 2 att.

IN CHOICE

bdrm.

in

ane tl

WINNETKA BRICK HOME

42 Green
in

L. RINGER
Winnetka
999 Linden

oe

AIR

ache

rm. comb., kit. with ample
area, gar., fenced yard, w
to
and stores.

room

and

very fine location. Walking

nee

Laat

CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO
see this luxury type ranch home
on
well landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with
fplee. Separate Din. Rm.
Fam,
Rm.
with fplee. Large Kitchen with dining
area. 3 good size Bdrms.
and 2 CT
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Electric eye garage door. Full basement with fplce. $58,500.

w/fireplace,
dining L. Family
room.
Kitchen
w/pblt.-ins. Thermopane
windows, large paneled recreation room
wW/FP
plus_
kitchen
and
bath
in

in’

gh

DON’T MISS SEEING THIS ENGLISH
brick home in fine location. First flr.
has
a large
Liv.
Rm.
with
fplce.,
separate
Din.’ Rm.,
completely
remodeled family Kitchen and enlarged
glazed and screened Porch with Vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd Flr. has 3 Bdrms., 2
CT Baths, extra large closets. Large
and beautifully landscaped yard has
aluminum
screened
summer
house
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. See display ad in
Market Place section. $56,500.

THE BEST BUY NOW is this unusual
and dramatic split level w/DELUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
living
room
w/doors to porch. PANELED
family
room opens onto a lovely patio. Dining
L w/built-ins. Custom cabinet kitchen
w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and
plus
bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has dressing room.
$49,500.

between

and

Meee

3

KENILWORTH

w/double
oven
and
2 refrigerators.
Maid’s room and bath. Utility room, 2
car
garage
w/radio
control.
AIRCONDITIONED.
Too
many
other
features to mention. Upper bracket.

GLENCOE
JUST
LISTED:
East of Sheridan

sees

ug

garage. COMPLETELY
TIONED. $45,000.

Paneléd

LIBRARY
w/bookshelves
and_
hi-fi
and
TV.
Master
suite
w/bedroom,
dressing room and bath plus 2nd bath.

Family

parang

Baths.
Entrance
stunning ivy hung

and travertine

Spacious

marble

CONVENIENT

NEWLY
LISTED!
FINE _ BRICK
Ranch with lovely large Living Rm.
(fplce.). Spacious Family Rm. over-

ATTRACTIVE |

:

For Sale—Houses

KOENIG &amp; STREY

NORTHFIELD

SLENCOE

ig the

:
(Charming

NORTHBROOK—You
can
have
the
peace and privacy of country living in

this truly

Here

ee

158

Weston E. Davie &amp; Co.

IN AND REGISTER
wi
UR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

IBM

th

For SelenHManess

RESULTS

or

GOME

REAL ESTATE

DELUXE
FRAME
SHINGLE
Beautiful recently remodeled home in
East
Wilmette.
Living
rm.
w/frpl.
and bay, DR, Birch Cabinet Kitchen
w/lge. Brkfst. rm., 3 Bedrooms and 2
baths on Ist floor. 2 Large Bedrms. on
2nd with
storage.
HW
ht. Screened
pcech. and det. garage. Upper 30s.

D15-4th

an

lot is 58 x 153 and

AVENUE

Brick
Ranch
family
room

flooring

2-5

is

shopping

158

For Sale-—Houses

w

ca
cae

Highland
location.

St.
UNiversity

1070

9-1444

PRINCETON |

Park. 3 BR brk. ranch ir
Air cond., crping..
AZet

porch, frple., cab. kit. w/ea ing are

dshwshr.
Reas.
taxes,
m
maintenance.
1 blk. to Sunse
and
public
pools.
Near
trans.
schools.
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
ID 2-0722 or 815-436-6708.

NORTHBROOK—BY
Desirable
kitchen,

baths;

;

OWNER

_

area. 3 bdrm. ranch.
disposal,
dishwa
ver

fireplace;

full

heated

bs

Lege. fenced patio; 2 car garage.
100
x 135,
beautifully
Idsepd.
Many

added features.
Mid

Call for appt. 272-7117.

40s.

eis

EVANSTON
6
RM.
BRICK
RAN
deluxe kit., all applic., new cpt., 1
fenced
yard,
air-cond.
$24,
OWNER. GR 5-7244.
\

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

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A Saiumtineks

SCHOOL

HOME

Wilmette-West
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AND

AREA!

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home

condition.

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Washington
School
District.
3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot. Low
20s.
Good
financing.
July 1st possession.
Taxes $372.

:

ELED
LUXURY!
8
RM.
n, 4 BR’s, 212 baths, huge Ist
e e iB
plus ‘pan.
rec.
room,
2 car garage, de luxe kitchen, 2

);
‘tio,

fireplaces. Move-in

condition.

On

an

Jot
42
of which
is
a valuable
ildable lot. Entire package in 70s.

=

EVANSTON—FOR

us. Have a look-see!

CONVENIENTLY

AND

FRESH!:°3

BR

&amp;

‘oom,

rning fireplace,
garage.

separate

dining

IGHLAND PARK RANCH
t

BRAESIDE

STATION,

7

RMS.,

1144 baths, 2 car garage,

ly

and

o-¥

in

room.

Delightfully

move-in

paneled
Owner

a Bound. $32,500

gBesTOn

N.W,

US

3

landscaped

condition.

A Honey

REMODELED

RANCH

IN

een!
5 big rooms, 2 BR’s, 2
ae
.
3
car
garage,
modern
kitche
finished
play
room.
Haven
ane
. Athanasius
Area.
A SHERR HOME in 20s

~SAMUEL SHERWIN
S

LY
_

UNiversity 9-2575

&amp; Associates

JUST

LISTED

NEW

6

BEDROOM

$chrimp

brick and Clapboard Colonial.
situated
on
2s
sien
end
secaped
acres
in
heart of
fines
ae Len 453 40x 16’
patio
overlooking
gree Center entrance, woodburning fireplace in family room, walnut
den.
B-B-Q _ fireplace
in
Ene,
styled Napanee wood cabiitchen with finest built-in applist
Nutone
food
preparation
1
. 2 spacious powder rooms on

t floor. ‘Master
room,

bedroom

has

dress-

own bath. 5 other bedrooms
ths,
(1
with
laundry).
AIR-CONDITIONED.
owner
offering
quick

Moke Channer
Lincoln,

yes

room

Willard

English

brick

-_

mrs.

AND

FRAME

This is too good
three bedrooms

two baths

to miss. There
and 215 baths.

from

314 acres
Club
ana

a private bath off the master
bedroom. The family room has a walnut
paneled wall with an adjoining powder room. You'll love the kitchen with
its generous eating area and built-in
oven,
range
and
dishwasher.
The
living
room,
dining
room,
inviting
jalousied screened porch and attached
garage
complete
this
listing
for
HAPPY LIVING at
$36,500

ST.

DEERFIELD
Well located 3 bedroom ranch, cabinet
kitchen, lovely fence yard, black top
drive, ceramic tile bath, large utility
room. Extras $22,500.

2-1484

$1,500 DOWN

$21,500

KOENIG

VACANT

1:30 TO

NORTHEAST

5

670 Alice Dr.
(W. on Dundee Rad., 1
blk. W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financin
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. pers |
with
bsmt.
on
a
1%
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

Orchard

T. BROWN
Lane,

a division of
HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES

Northfield

&amp; CO.

446-7270

ats

8373

&amp; STREY

165 Green

Bay

Rd.,

Wilmette

AL

1-0330

oeSarer30 yrs. of north shore service

869-5400

RIVERWOODS

THBROOK—4 BED COLONIAL
2
1903 Barberry Rd.
os
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
uality house in Heathercrest area of
homes. (N.W. Cor. Techny- -Pfing8 plus rooms, 2!2 baths; L.R.:
sep.
D.R.;
fully equip.
kit.; attrac.

fam,

rm.;

2 car gar. 215 yrs.

old-like

-new “cond.
Large
rooms.
Cent.
airarea many extra qual. features. Can
tx
gies
occupancy.
Exceptional

a a4

mid 40 —under

By

~

owner.

PA

replacement

4-5308.

NORTHBROOK
TTRACTIVE

ranch,
room,

StH

6

3 bedroom
dining

full

L,

kitchen

extras

Waukegan

car

and

GLENVIEW
41

RANCH
ROOM

BRICK

or 2 and den, living

basement,

any

with

port

only

Rd.

PArk

bi
67
GL

:

owner.

rms.;

and

4-0600

7

rms.;

2 baths;

epting. /drapes;

all

brick

air-cond.;

$36,900,

“1454, AL 1-9308 after 2 p.m. SUN.
NVIEW

‘Want

a Great

x18. —

Classified

BRICK AND

FRAME

RANCH

We offer this well built 6 room home with a full basement and attached
garage. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 ceramic tile baths one off the master
bedroom;
mahogany paneled recreation room. Patio and nice yard. Double door wardrobe closets. New carpeting in living room, dining area and
hallway. This is an excellent value at $26,500.

WEST

- OPEN 2 TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY
by

eating

$25,900.

REALTY

WILMETTE

st offer

Custom built 7 room ranch on desirable wooded acre. Ceramic tile entry,
large living room
w/fireplace,
dining
“L”,
kitchen with built-in oven,
range and dishwasher—ample eating area; family room with window wall
and sliding glass doors to patio,
3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic tile baths, full
basement and large 2-car garage. Many extras—Built-in vacuum cleaner,
intercom, additional furnace for family room;
blacktop driveway. This
home has just been weapecepred inside and out and is a pleasure to show.
$42,500

Small

Home

PIERSEN

in New

Evanston Review

826 Deerfield Rd-

RED

SEAL

serving

INC.

PRICE REDUCED
on this conveniently located ranch!! 3
bedrooms—garage
convertible
to
screened
porch—built-in kitchen plus
dinette. See it today—move in tomorrow. $23,900.
WELL MAINTAINED
ranch! 3 bdrms.; large kitchen w/spacious
dining
area;
large
enclosed
porch; att. l-car garage plus detached
3-car garage. $29,900.
HOME VALUE!!
Well worth your inspection. 4 bdrms.;
living room w/fireplace; dining room;
Bright kitchen overlooks the rear yard
play
area;
basement;
attached
garage. Near schools. $33,900.
DE LUXE SPLITlevel—executive
location.
Centrally
air
conditioned,
4-bedroom
home.
Family room
w/fireplace plus basement
for family
fun;
3 baths;
big
kitchen;
separate
dining
room;
attached 2-car garage. $60,000.

AYARS

824

Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

COMPANY
Northbrook
2-3550

UNIQUE
MAINTENANCE
FREE
ranch home with 2 bedrooms. Lovely
yard with fruit trees, patio and 2 car
gar. Beautiful street of fine homes in

one of Evanston’s best locations. Ideal
for retired couple or small family.
Reduced

to $26,500

Ridge Avenue

George J. Cyrus &amp;
UN _4-9020
BR 3-2660
HIGHLAND
PARK:
MAGNIFICENT
well maintained
3 bdrm.
split-level,
215
baths-2
baths
CT.,
central
air
cond., large pan. fam. rm. with brick
frpl.,
built-in
book
cases
adjoining
powder rm. Beautifully pan. Liv. rm.
and
din.
rm.,
full
size
kit.
with
generous
eating
area,
built-in oven,
range
and
dishwasher.
145
car
detached
gar.
Walking
distance
to
trains, grade school, junior high. Free
transp. to high school. Can be seen
Sat. and Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 456
Pleasant Av.
SOUTHEAST HIGHLAND PARK
A
sparkling
home—4
bdrms.,
2!’
baths,
custom
built,
air-conditione¢
a rie level on a beautifully landscaped
hilltop.
Owner wants offer
Reduced to $67.500

GLENCOE REALTY
ETHEL ROSENTHAL
Phone 835-1800

CALL US AND
MAKE
AN APPOINTment
to see how
much
space
your
money
can
buy.
This
home
has everything!
2
car
garage,
baths,
family
rm.
w/Georgia
marble
fire&gt; a
3 fine bedrms., low taxes. Mid

REALTY,
272-4950

INC.

NORTHBROOK—OWNE
R—272-3245
1,800 sq. ft. in spac. 3 bdrm. bi-level.
Incl. 2 fam. rms.; 2 baths; mod. kit.;
eptg., drapes, storm/serns. High 20s.

Forest-Lake

Bluff

open

to

large

for

a

family

enjoying

the

ADDITIONAL
WINNETKA
PROPER4
TIES
IN ALL PRICE CATEGORIES
AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST.

Town &amp; Country
‘ ASSOCIATES,
STREET

INC.
WINNETKA

HI! 6-8000
NORTHFIELD

843 ELM

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearifg completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. | block to Abbott
Court, E. '/&gt; block.

Open daily after | p.m.

Elston Builders
674-0300
256-3479
E SAWYER SMITH

DEERFIELD
NEW LISTING
A

REAL
MUST
TO
SEE.
EXCITING
new listing of a 2 yr. new 5 bedroo
Colonial in Colony Point. A prestige
house in a demand area. Living room,
separate
din.
rm.,
pan,
family
rm.

w/frpl.

CLASSIC
AND
SUBSTANTIAL
BRICK
home with center entrance hall plan.
Nine rooms, 4 plus bedrooms, and 31%
baths.
Modern
kitchen;
lovely
yard
and
patio;
attached
2 car
garage;
good carpeting; etc. 74’ x 175’. a 000

doors

CHOICE
MODERATE
SIZED CLASsic
residence
in
excellent
French
styling.
Crow
Island
School
district.
Floor plan is tops with its compact
arrangement
of the charming
living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen
with
separate breakfast room, 1 large bedroom or study at first landing, plus 3
family
‘bedrooms
including
Master
suite on 2nd floor. Attached
garage.
An excellent choice for the discriminating buyer.

DISTINCTIVE HOMES
Prospect Avenue

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

Lake

A

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

NORTHBROOK

945-1670
and The Village Lamplighter,

HOMES,

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
CR: 2-5600

TECHNY

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

real home
outdoors.

$50,000

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd,
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer nel north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to " simasi Fields.

French

bath. 2 additional attic storage rooms.
This unusual Winnetka offering is a

AS 10% DOWN

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
ae
10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.

REALTORS

EAST

Trier
West
School
District?
Then
Come See This 2 Bedroom Doll House
a at only $23,500

REALTY

2 Car Garages

AS LOW

60S

screened porch. The beautiful dining
room
is
perfect
for
large
formal
dinners.
Adjacent
sunroom;
Family
kitchen with 2 pantries; powder room
off garden entrance to patio. Separate
service
porch
and
mud _ room.
2nd
floor offers Master bedroom and bath
plus
3 family
bedrooms
and _ bath.
Large 3rd floor ideal for teen-agers,
with 2 light, airy bedrooms and hall

Bi-Levels

$37,100 TO

EVANSTON

=

design.

Homes

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

A

&amp; STREY

Series’’

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli ing giass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

Northfield.

CHARMING FAMILY HOME.
Walking
distance
to
lake
and
in
Orrington Schl. Dist. Comfortable and
cheerful 3 bdrm.,
2 bath home
with
eating area in kit. Garage.
Includes
alum.
storms
and scrns.,
carpeting.
Very clean,
MID 30s

KOENIG

Squire

Property

IN THE

BEAUTIFUL,
LARGE
COLONIAL
newly listed, in Hubbard Woods
and
New Trier East school district. Over
14 acre of beautiful wooded property
surround
this
charming
residence.
Large
gracious
entrance
hall
with
beautiful
stairway.
The
living room
has a fireplace of authentic Colonial

4 and 5 Bedrooms

.

330 W. uae

AVE.

SUNDAY

1

C. A.

EALTORS

JOHNS

3,

King's Court Corporation
:

Husenetter
ID

OPEN

1741

MADISON

are
The

tile and one is

A

Split-Levels

Winnetka
446-2600

Rd.

HIGHLAND PARK
Hemphill built—1958
This
well
styled
American
Colonial
brick ranch on select landscaped site
of former
nursery
with
established
comparable surrounding homes has 2
master
bedrooms,
2!2
ceramic
tile
baths,
paneled
family
room
w/wet
bar,
den,
breakfast
room,
excellent
country kitchen, 2 fireplaces, central
air,
large
basement,
2 car
garage
w/electric eye door. Offered at $14,000
below replacement cost. Many inclusions.

SPLIT-LEVEL.

are ceramic

Bay

&amp; WEINRICH

LISTED

Colonials

LUXURY

NORTHFIELD
Contemporary ranch located on nearly
an acre in a fine area. 3 bdrms., 3
baths—open plan living room, dining
room and family room. Lovely’ kitchen
with separate service bar for family
room
and
patio.
Swimming
pool
covered but operable.

IN A
living

‘‘Country

&amp; COUNTRY

Choice Winnetka

GUARANTEED

2'/, Baths

ACRE

YOUR
OWN
BACK
YARD
WITH
the lovely 40° SWIMMING
POOL and
surrounding RED BRICK PATIO ALL
fenced-in for sun bathing privacy. The
patio is WELL LIGHTED too for both
day
and
night
entertaining.
This
6
year old home in East Glenview has 3
twin
bedrooms,
2142
baths
and
a
paneled
FAMILY
ROOM,
24’ x21’.
Full dining room,
basement
and
an
OUT
OF
THIS
WORLD
GARDEN
ROOM opening to PATIO AND POOL.
Centrally
AIR-CONDITIONED.
Modern electric kitchen. A most charming
home in the low 70s.

PORTER

PARK

FULLY

GROUND
SURROUNDS
THIS DElightful White Brick Ranch home
in
East
Lake
Forest.
This
is
on
a
secluded
Ravine
and
is beautifully
planted
with
many
flowers,
shrubs
and trees. This Air-conditioned house
has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, a family
room and a mighty fine kitchen with
good bkfst space. Separate brick tool
house. Radio controlled garage doors.
$79,500.

Realtors
62 Green

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

with
adjoining
powder
room.
There
are two bedrooms and a ceramic tile
bath. Add to this a screened porch,
full
basement
w/frple.,
two
car
attached garage with an elec. overhead
door,
over
15,000
sq.
ft.
of
property and central air conditioning
for $48,600.

BRICK

AN

RESORT
IN

room with fireplace and a paneled den

NOW

3 bedroom.
5 year old.

puild-a-home: lake forest.
- near
Knollwood
Country
upper bracket hones.
ca

— COMFOR-

NORTHBROOK

across

ilmette:
east of ridge.
Ogg brick and frame

AT

THIS LUSH ALL BRICK RANCH
PRESTIGE location has a huge

Winnetka

School. $35,500.

OF

Mitchell Brothers

723

Hillcrest 6-8400
pick of evanston:
Sites 3

LOOK

Dorsey

~ &amp; Associates
(525

TO

HIGHLAND

aeOWiNNER HOmes.”
J ohn Channer

BED-

TERRIFIC BUY AT $21,500. Cape Cod
with
2 car
garage.
Ist floor living
room,
dinin
room,
bedroom,
bath,
kitchen
wit
eating
area.
Upstairs
bedroom,
large
sitting
room
and
powder room.

of the fast- selling

adway 3-5420

3

TABLE
TO LIVE
IN. This home
is
situated on a lot 120 x 183 in an Estate
type area. The center entrance provides access to each of the first floor
rooms.
There
are
3 bedrooms,
21%
baths, family room, hobby room and 2
car
garage.
The
step
down
living
room is beautifully wood paneled, has
a wood burning fireplace and there is
a separate
fang
room.
A TRULY
GRACIOUS HOME!
$68,000.

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
GR 5-3900

ad - 607 Howard Street—Evanston

ome

LOCATED

ROOM
RANCH.
Living dining- room
combination
has
timbered
ceiling.
Good
closet
space.
Lovely
Wooded
Lot with fenced yard. Gas Heat. 11%
car garage. $26,750.

CHARMING

New
decowood

$29,500. See it!

OVER

TOWN

143 ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home
facilities in a
community
of
good
schools’
and
churches.

LOCA-

tion
are
features
of this
luxury
English
style
home.
Lovely,
light
step-down living room. First floor
den,
paneled.
Recreation
Room.
Master
suite with Dressing Room and private
bath. Four additional bedrooms
and
two more baths. Priced in 90s.

BUD-

GLENVIEW

BRICK

KENILWORTH

For Sale—Houses |

Sale—Houses

SUNSET
FIELDS

CONSTRUCTION

A CHOICE

WILMETTE

anston N.W. Willard Schl.
alow
in
prime
location!
t
kitchen,
completely
new
ceramic
bath,

THE

AND

GET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
Bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot.
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

vanston .. Nr. Howard

J]
Cor
fag iS

SOUTH

STURDY

For

NORTHBROOK

KENILWORTH
SCHOOL
IS
JUST
2
blocks
from
this
IMMACULATE
4
bedroom
home.
There
are :2 baths.
New kitchen with built-in stove, oven
and
refrigerator.
Family
room
has
sliding glass doors to patio. Paneled
recreation room too. This is a lovely
home. $49,500.

with fireplace. Separate dining room,
sun room, 2 bedrooms and bath on ist
floor. 2 bedrooms
and bath on 2nd
floor, would make
lovely suite with
outside entrance. $36,500.

_ REDUCED! OWNER’S ILLMPELS IMMEDIATE SALE
OF 7 RM. SPACIOUS BI-LEVEL IN

3
-

R EALTORS
— LINCOLNWOOD

EVANSTON

158

ABBOTSFORD RD.
WINNETKA
Open Sunday 2-5

Mitchell Brothers

Nilmette- West Newly Listed
OLD.

For Sale—Houses

158

For ‘ai, oieieas

plus

a terrific

Country

en. Don’t miss this, in
Call Mr. Haskell today.

E. SAWYER

the

kitch

low

60s.

SMITH

REALTOR
874

Green

Bay

WINNETKA
Road

446-203

WINNETKA
LUXURY HOME IN ESTATE AREA
Red brick, slate roof, 1.25 acres—ca
divide. Library, seven bedrooms,
6};
baths,
large
living
room
with
bay
recept.
hall opens to garden,
dinin
room, sunny breakfast room, kitchen
3
car
eeraee
Upper __ brackets
ORGE RUMSFEL

Baird

&amp; Warner

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-185
6-270

$25,000
CHARMING,
OLDER
HOME.
baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semi
modern
kit. Located
near Davis
St
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewe
School. Prompt possession.

Helen
UN 4-5100
1609 Sherman

G.

Nixon,

Hahn
Ave.

Realtor

Bldg.

Room 30:
Evansto'

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK FRO
ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
nicel
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
:
1609 Fowler
UN 4-095
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—A
tract.
7 rm.
bi-level,
air-cond.;
fin
fam. rm. Built-ins, dishwasher: many
extras. Low 30s. CR 2-3170.

May

* Highwood Herald

II, 196
re

$

:

¢

Oe
a

*

Ee

cto

7

ee
ee

ie

�WILMETTE

“YOUR

GLENVIEW
ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
AND _ CLAPboard split level with 4 bedrooms and
2 baths on same level. Slate floor in
entry. Paneled tamily
rm. with frpl.
and vinyl floor. Powder room. Utility
and mud room.
Living room,
dining
‘L,’’
large
eating
area
in_
kitchen.
Basement
with
paneled
office
and
play
area.
Screened
porch,
patio,
beautiful
trees
and
bushes.
Near
Lyons and O.L.P.H. schools and park.
Walk
to
train.
Owner
transferred.
$54,500. Call Mrs. Hanley (DA 8-1848eve.)

Listing

ICELY
RESTORED
3
BEDROOM,
14g bath home
on one acre of land
near Alan Sheperd School. Beautiful
trees and plantings in a nursery stock
setting.
This
is
good
investment
property
in
a
potential
multiple
family zoning area. $28,500. Call Rose
Silsbee—HI' 6-4073 (eve.)

J. CLARKE

BAKER

Realtor
Call ALpine 6-1015
!
ane Hanley
Joyce King
lice Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
‘
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

KENNETH

FRIEND

UST
LISTED—Exciting
Bi-Level
in
choice Wilmette location. 3 Bedrms., 2
baths, Dining rm. ‘‘L’’, Kit. w/D and
D
and
eating
area.
Centrally
air

conditioned.
fully

Perfect

condition.

Bgauti-

landscaped.

ERRIFIC BUY!
4 Bedrm. Split level.
Pan Family rm., Living rm. w/cathedral ceiling. Large Kit. 2 car attached
garage. Near schools and trans. 40s.

A

INDIAN

Northwest
Deluxe
Views!

VANSTON—1I6 Apt. Bldg.

Wdw.,

Dining

area

with

Sliding

East
445

BAT

HS—4.500

‘e

bd

LENVIEW — INCOME
PROPERTY—
Frame house near center of town—3
room apartment with private entrance
upstairs. First Floor has large Liv.Dining room; Family size Kitchen; 2
Bedrooms Plus 2 smaller rooms used
as Hobby room and Bedroom. ALSO
large Den off Kitchen. Full basement.
Attractively
landscaped and_
fenced
yard. Multiple family zoning. $27,000.
TRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300
1 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
PA 4-3294
NORTHBROOK-SYCAMORE AREA
Charming Colonial ranch, perfect for
young
family.
Large,
sunny
L.R.,
D.R.,
3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Paneled
fam.
rm.,
brkfst.
rm.;
lovely wood
cab.
kit.
Oversized
garage.
Exc.
landscaping. New carpeting. Close to
schools, train, pool, shops. Upper 20s.
12 Maple
;
272-1462

nay

11,

1967

LONG

111 Green

AL

IN

REALTY
Rd., Northbrook

JUST

5 BEDROOMS—WILMETTE
All on 2nd floor. Large living room,
large
dining room,
large kitchen,
3
car
garage.
Convenient
location.
A
well maintained home. Low 40s.

440

IMMACUbasement.

Mae

COMPANY
Northbrook

Summer

is

coming

NEAR

and

LAKE

this

Kenilworth
1-7300

B. Blackwell

5

Bedroom:
Spacious
Home _ will
be
Ideal
for
Large
Family
Interested
in Being Near Wilmette’s Fine Recreational
Areas.
Don’t
Miss
This
Great Home
at $64,500.
WINNETKA:4
BDRMS.;
115
BATHS,
plus shower in bsmt. bath; living rm.;
dining rm.;
kitchen;
den.
Mod.
gas
furnace; 220 wiring; 2 car gar.; nice
enclosed yd. Low 30s. HI 6-6649.

PARTICULAR

KENILWORTH
600

REALTY

RIDGE

Rds.

5 bedroom,

BUILDERS

EAST MORTON GROVE...
Overlooking golf course:
air-cond.; 3
bdrm.;
brk.
bi-level;
att.
gar.;
2
baths; fam. rm. many extras.
Upper 30s
966-8766

2 story

} IN

walking

CTA

Price

COMPANY
Northbrook

GARDENS

gar.

Perfectly

in a location

distance

to schools,

terminal,

living

room

floor

and

ire
s.

Country

huge

and

stone

that

NW

CH,

i

train,

shopping
ey

Burnt Brick
Built in 196
convenience.
all lar

the

family

fireplace,

beamed

room

ranch

ceiling.

Fo

dining room, spectacular kitchen
breakfast
room,
powder
room,
basement,
finished
2
car
at
garage. In lovely area adjoining
N

Club grounds.

nec

Price:

Hugh C. Michel:
and Company ©
Hillcrest 6-71

SMART &amp; GOLE

ALpine

3

rm.,
a
bedrms., —

baths,
recr. rm.
w/frpl.,
gar. A buy! $37,500

2

Hemphill-built

Normandy

Colo

hall,

in

living

finest construction
fireplace

formal

dining

car

;

in East area.

spacious

rm.,

cab’

Most attractive Redwood Contemp
rary ranch in lovely wooded are:
Large living rm., fireplace, f
rm.,

2

bedrms.

3rd_bedrm.).

14

plus

den

tiled

(usab!

baths,

patio and scrnd. porch; att. gar., g
heat, paneled walls and open
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
‘Fine
v.
$39,500.
EVANSTON
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spa

liv, rm., din. rm., lovely cab.
twin size bedrms.,
baths,
ppily
rm., fens
cy} 4 = be
arpeting

incl.

WILMETTE

Central

loc.

Py &gt;

%

Magnificent Lannon Stone Ranch
home
in lovely Indian Hill
EF:
Spacious
liv.
rm.,
din. rm.,
fan
bedrms.
home. 70s.

21%

Location!!

N. W. EVANSTON,
1 BLOCK
TO
Lincolnwood School—smaller home in
area of larger more expensive homes.
Three bdrms.,
1 bath, separate din.
rm., large side porch, plus fairly new
2 car garage. Price $24,500! Call Now.
Mr.
Potter.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co.

can.
:

SMART &amp; GOLEE, Realtors
8-3200

DAvis

HIlicrest

stables,

IDEAL

6-4

ACREA

FOR

day

DOG

camp,

KI

vet

cl

2 buildings on p oper

ty; brick ranch, 3 bedrm. home, ver:
nice; older frame building co
of 2 small rental units; 2 car gar
nursery stock;
new black top
¢

Must be seen to evaluate real vague
this

property.

DEERFIELD

CENTRALLY

split

level.

rm.;

3

kit.

Pe.

AIR-CONDITIONED

bedrms.;

‘with

built-in

refrig.;
garage;
carpeting.

2

baths:

sep.

|

fam.

oven,

—

utility

DEERFIELD
COLONIAL; 4 BEDR

2 STORY

22

baths;

to

schools

fam.

rm.

with

and

offers

a

frpl.; nic

kitchen w/built-ins; bsmnt.; 2 car
This is a spacious home loca
cle
floor

plan.

VILLAGE

Waukegan

g

cente}

$45.

REALTY CO.

at Deerfield Rd.

LANNON

945-5240

Wilmette

STONE

AND

CLAPBOA

:

Georgian with White Shutters.
autifully maintained
and Landse aped.
Rms.—3
Bedrms.,
24%
Cer.

Baths.

Liv.

rm.

w/Frpl.,

6

Din.

rm

and Disposal, Breakfast rm. Rec
2 car. Gar. w/Elec. eye door.

a

attractive

remodeled

closet

and

storage

Quick

possession.

Lake,

Park,

UN

Kit.

rm.

Schools

QUINLAN

1-2374.

with

ri

modern

kitchen,
3 bedrms.
tiled bath,I
paneled 2nd fir. study or family
drms., 445 baths, paneled rec
rm. Quite unusual!
‘
EAST GLENVIEW
ae

Southeast

REALTY

Colonial,

eleg

2 car

home

8 room
colonial of
Cedar
construction.
has every modern
four bedrooms
are

a

plas

and

in 50s.

entry

baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
ceiling family room. Large mud room
off .service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
custom
home
builder.
Residence
located at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northbrook. JMD Construction Co., 945-4130.
Priced to sell at $48,500 which will
include sodding of front yard, seeding
of rear, and storms and screens.

Location!!

basement.

eharming

newly

ceilings)

New
roof,
new wi
summer porch and pat

(county zoned).

JUST
LISTED.
THIS
ALL
BRICK
split-level is in A-1 condition, Exterior
trim just painted.
Paneled
rec. rm.
with
fireplace,
living
room
w/frpl.,
separate dining room, kitchen with D .and
_D,
3 bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Tandem attached garage with electric
operator.
Screened
porch.
Fenced-in
back yard with Bar-B-Q pit. 1% blk.
from Harper School. Priced in the low
40s. See it today.
4-4866

Full

nel,

AYARS

NORTHBROOK:

room

and

6%, ACRES.

SPACIOUS
4-bedroom
home!
Paneled
family
room w/sliding door to patio; built-in
kitchen
w/eating
space;
215
baths;
att. garage. In an area of new
and
more expensive properties. $39,500.

UNiversity

dining

(walls

decorated.
Enjoyable

PRAIRIEVIEW

YOUNG FAMILY SPECIAL!
3-bedroom raised ranch. Attached
2car
garage}
112
baths:
space
for
future family room;
pleasant,
semicountry community. $23,900.

VOIGTS

and

tile
baths,
extra
added. A beautiful

NEW LISTINGS
SMALL
2-bedroom
cottage.
Near
elementary
school. Move right in. $11,000.

BOB

fe

rm., brkfst. area, 3 large bedrms.,

272-5150

2-3550

fireplace,

KENILWORTH

TOWN BUILDERS

KENILWORTH

Colonial

location.
Lge.
liv.
bright mod.
kitch.

Builder’s model home—only 6 months
old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story
Cape Cod. Here is truly living on the
luxury
level.
This
home
features
4
large bedrooms, 24% baths and a full
basement. Master bedroom is on the
downstairs level. Also on the ground
level
is a beautiful
paneled
family
room
with fireplace, mud
room
and
large
2-car
garage.
Other
de
luxe
features
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
and screens,
wall to wall carpeting,
and throw rugs, drapes and curtains,
wallpaper, patio and ‘special lighting
fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy on a
beautiful
cul-de-sac
location.
Only

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

custom

dining
room,
large
reception —
with graceful staircase.
New po:
room. All baths up-dated. Living ro

Lovely 6 rm. brick Georgian in cho

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and
beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an
unusual
traffic
re
from
slate entry
to sunken
iving room and formal dining room to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and
basement. Priced at $46,900.

Landwehr

WILM

GLENVIEW

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

and

AVE.

SUNDAY 2-5
:
Wonderful 9 room home for a
happy
healthy
growing
famil
bedrooms, 2 baths on the 2nd
bedrooms,
bath on the third.
will
love
the
fabulous
new
kitchen.
Living
room
with bea

751 Elm St., Winn,

Bay Road
Kenilworth
(corner Roger)
1-5600
BRoadway 3-2552

Walters

915 LAKE

to tell

Green

ALpine

FOREST

O. SCHULZ,
256-4949

THE

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we'd like
you about—just give us a call.

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, full basement, 2
car garage, 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

modern kitchen

OLDER HOME
Within
walking
distance
of
everything.
2
story—aluminum _ siding.
Separate dining room, kitchen w/eating space. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. In 20s.

251-6465

LAKE

terrace.

WILMETTE—Coloniali—Red
Brick
Colonial
only
one
block
from
lake.
Beautifully maintained, for the Young
Executive
or
Professional
man.
bedrooms,
342
baths
(4 bdrms.
on
2nd—3 bedrms. on 3rd). In addition to
a large living rm. w/frpl. and a large
dining rm. it has 2 sunrms. which add
to its spaciousness. In high 60s. Mrs.
McCabe.

&amp; Assoc.

251-3640

Lake-Bay Realty
WILMETTE

Bay Rd.
ALpine

LINCOLNSHIRE—Handsome
ranch
w/prize
winning
garden,
lovely
old
trees, cent. hall, liv. and din. rms. 3
spacious bedrooms,
2 baths.
In fine
condition. 2 c. gar.

AYARS
2-3550

Green

REALTOR

NORTHBROOK-—-2780 LANDWEHR
RD.
—Open
1-5
Sun.
Excellent
value.
Enjoy
the
summer
in
this
lovely
home, ready to move into. Brk. and
frame 2 sty. on 1/2 acre. A special
family home
w/terrace,
3 exp.
liv.
rm.,
din,
rm.
4.bdrms.,
212 baths.
Priced in 40s.

272-0200

LISTED

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

FOR

Sale—Houses.

FIRST TIME OPEN

NORTHBROOK

WINNETKA ESTATE AREA
344 LOCUST ROAD
Superb construction, 4 bedrooms, 21%
baths,
living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen with separate breakfast room,
powder
room.
Attached
garage.
Priced in the 60s.

ANDRUSS,

canopied

INDIAN

BRUFF

ANN

onto

Separate dining room,

I-III

FIRST TIME ON MARKET
Original owner offers his 4 bedroom,
215
bath
brick
one
floor home.
All
twin size bedrooms,
ceramic
tile in
bathroom,
hardwood
floors.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
separate
dining
room, family room, equipped kitchen,
2 car garage
and full basement.
In
sparkling condition. $37,500.

1-1105

opening

. For

REALTY

w/15x15
breakfast
rm.,
adjoining.
Large
master
bdrm.
w/2
dressing
rms. and bath, 4 other bedrms., and
bath. Also a fine 3rd floor, if needed.
Beautiful rear yard w/play space for
children,
heated green house w/running water and 2 car plus garage. It’s
a ‘“‘delight’’ and ready to move into.
Mrs. Kastrup

Wilmette

527 Dundee

158

children,
Large
living
rm.
w/fpl.,
music rm., beautiful solarium-family
rm.,

&gt;
—

i

FOR THE MOST pevee
ata
an
WINNETKA—Colonial—carefully
handsomely restored. Within walking
distance of the Village. Ideal for those
wishing the charm
of an ‘‘elegant’’
older home and properly planned for
convenience and space for a family of

272-7550

NORTHBROOK
PRETTY,
BRIGHT,
AND
late. 3 bedroom ranch, full
Walk to everything. $27,500.

Rd.,

COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE—CLOSE:
in location. Colonial ranch with four
bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, 2 car
garage, wooded acre on private lane.
Excellent expansion possibilities, close
to Edens—Lower 30s.

SEQUENS REALTY.
Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday

Bay

AN
ELEGANT
SPLIT
LEVEL = IN
Northbrook—centrally
air-conditioned,
3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced yard,
intercom
system
and
lots
of other
‘“goodies’’
to embellish
2,750 square
feet of living space. High 40s. Call us
to see TODAY.

SEQUINS AND SPARKLERS!
LENVIEW
GLEN
POPULAR
PARK
MANOR.
Budget priced ranch on quiet residential
street.
Oak
floors
throughout,
two
bedrooms,
large
kitchen,
separate
dining room. Full basement. Beautiful
landscaped
lot.
Walking
distance
to
schools and buses.

1240

MARKET'!

LARGE
HOUSE,
LARGE
VALUE
IN
excellent location in Northbrook = surrounded by mature trees. Four large
bedrooms, 215 CT ‘baths, oak cabinet
kitchen, with built-ins, paneled family
room, fireplace in living room—see to
believe in low 40s.

FT.

Av..
ALpine

THIS

HERE’S
AN
INVESTMENT
WORTH
consideration.
Furnished
11.
student
rooms
plus
owner’s
apartment
on
first floor. Premium living plus good
9 income.
1 block
from
heart
of
Evanston. $46,000.

Appleton &amp; Company
1312 Chicago
4-1102

FOR

HOMEFINDERS

Designed for easy maintenance. is this
Deluxe
Brick
Ranch
in
estate-like
area
and
heavily
wooded
affording
complete
privacy.
Has
20x26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Frpl.,
13x20
Din.
Rm.,
14x19 Fully Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist Flr.
Family Rm., 35 x 15 Jalousied Porch;
Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office
or Den,
Laundry
Rm., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
200
amp
service,
Floodlighted
grounds, Central Air Condtng., 2 car
att.
garage
with
Elec.
Eye
door,
abundance
of
closet
and_
storage
space. Owner will help finance or Sell
On Contract.

UNiversity

to

Newly
listed young
brick split-level
on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR’s, 11% ba.;
Family rm.;
Youngstown
cab. kitchen, $28,500.
Mrs. Kraft

Glass

4 Davis
b1-1855

our Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers reaches the enre North Shore market. The
ost is small and the quick
Atisfactory results will amaze
ou. If you are listed in the
hone book, just say ''Charge

NOT

BASEMENT
SQ.

distance

JUST MARRIED, RETIRED OR BACHELOR?
This
2
B.R.
Ranch
convenient
to
transportation
is easy
to maintain.
easy on the budget.
Pretty yard on
tree-lined street. $21,900.

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL

Acre—Walking

OPEN SUNDAY—2 to 5
939 WAYNE, DEERFIELD
BEST
BUY
for —
SPACE,
CONDITION, LOCATION.
Perfectly groomed
4/5 bedroom home. 2 ba.; 2 c. gar.; 5
min. walk to train, shops, school. Only
$36,500.
Mrs. Hastings

Brick Ranch with Panoramic
Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pict.

CAPE
COD—3
bedrooms,
2
baths.
large
living
room,
separate
dining
room,
utility
room.
Wonderful | for
children. Immaculate. $22,500.

Evanston, Ii.
273-1855

28

|

shops, Schools, parks, library. 8 yr.
old Brk.
and
frame
Col.
Ranch.
3
BR’s, 2 C.T. baths (1 off Mastr. B.R.)
att. gar. $28,900.
Mrs. Rosene

Evanston

WNER
WILL
EXCHANGE
EXCELlent —
(1 block sion ean wit. or
larger
bidg.
to
r
il
a
seks cha
a
LES SIMPSON

Street

On

INC.

NORTHBROOK
FOR
THE
ENTERTAINER.
Two
bedroom ranch with a large, magnificent family room. Garage. Beautiful
backyard
with
fruit trees.
In
town
location. $22,500.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

OPEN SUNDAY—2 to 5
915 CEDAR, NORTHBROOK

Wdw.
Wall to Patio,
fully equipped
Birch
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btflly.
landscaped floodlighted yard and beyond
over the Golf Course, also 3 Bedrms.,
2
Vanity
Tile
Baths,
full.
heated
basement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced to $45,000!—Will
accept reasonable offer.

835-3750

OF
DODGE
AND
S. OF
DEMPster. 5 rms. down at $140 and 6 rms.
up at $150. H.W. Heat. 2 car garage.
Lot is 44’ x 170’. All in good condition.
Early
poss’n.
of either
apt.
Asking
$25,500.
Must
be
sold.
Reasonable
down
payment.
Owner
will
finance
balance.
Your opportunity for a home
and income
too.
Call—LESS
SIMPSON

OPEN SUNDAY—2 to 5
2813 THAYER, EVANSTON
|
2 Biks. fr. Willard School in lovely
N.W. Evanston. L.R. w/fireplace, sep.
Dining
rm.;
good-size
kitchen;
BR’s;
lge. ser. porch. QUICK POSS.
Upper $z0s.
Mrs. Kleeman

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HIlicrest 6-0900

FRIEND

EVANSTON — 2 APT.

HILL REALTY,

KENILWORTH

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

IT’S A BUY! 3 BEDROOM RANCH. 11%
baths; separate dining room;
kitchen
with
stove
and
refrigerator;
full
basement;
2 car
garage;
2 blocks
Skiles School. $24,500.

For Séle-Henses.

+

For Sale—Houses

HOMEFINDERS

BUSINESS”

FRIENDLY HOME IN A FRIENDLY
neighborhood, just a short distance to
grammar
schools.
Attractive
living
room with fireplace, dining room and
family
room,
kitchen
with
eating
area,
3
bedrooms,
expandable
Srd
floor, 2 car garage. Low 30s.

EED
SPACE
AND
CONVENIENCE?
This is the home
that will fit your
needs. Many Bedrms. Near the Lake
and
walking
distance
to train
and
town.
Even
a
carriage
house
for
income.

Woods

IS OUR

EASY ON THE EYES, EASY ON THE
budget. Immaculate 7 room 11% story
home;
12
block
from
Lincolnwood
School. 3 bedrooms;
112 baths; living
room with fireplace; large kitchen; 2
car garage; back yard is loaded with
roses. $31,500.
;

IKE
SWIMMING?
This
great Ranch
offers a heated free form swimming
pool with diving board. Situated so it
is accessible from the entire house. 3
Bedrms.,
2
baths,
step-saving
Kit.
MID 40s.

ENNETH

HOME

DIDN’T KNOW THEY SOLD
UNTIL YOU SAW THE VAN
How come a nearby house and yours
didn’t?
Perhaps
thecouple
who
bought that one would have preferred
yours?
Some
sales
are
lost
because
the
prospect didn’t even know about your
house
Or heard
a persuasive
presentation for another property.
Why not put us on the job—to get the
word
around,
to present your home
favorably?
If you’ve decided to sell, give us a
ring.
DON’T
HESITATE!
SEE THIS family
home
today.
8
large
rooms;
4
bedrooms—1
down,
3 up;
2 baths;
living
room
with
fireplace;
full
basement
with
finished
recreation
room and shower. 2 blocks to Greeley
School, 42 block to New Trier. Walk to
train. $38,500.

INCOLNWOOD—Exquisite
Georgian
with 4 large Bedrms., 232 baths. Den
pan Brkfst. rm. Centrally air conditioned. This is the buy of the year!

ubbard

158

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

ERY
ATTRACTIVE
RANCH
HOME
ee
dozens
of extras
for modern
living. Large
living room
with fireplace, dining area, family room with
fireplace
and
full
bath.
Modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
room,
Four
family bedrooms
and 2 more baths.
Completely
finished
basement
for
family recreation and hobbies. Artistic
freeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
Just
reduced to $84,500.-

DEERFIELD — New

vs

- For Sale—Houses

158

:

dati

Se

ea

on

$58,000.

and

w/Dishw.

2nd.

AL

Transp.
:

&amp; TYSON,

4-2600

:

IN

1-6700

EVANSTON
1017 DODGE
A
PERFECT
RA

WHAT

lovingly cared-for!
6 Rms.,
3
B
249 car garage, big beautiful
pa
rec. room,
cedar closet an
rooms.
Big
kitchen
cabinets.
Enjoy
the
fantasti

beautiful
upper

landscaped

20s.

garden

Call us to inspect.

NOW.
|

SAMUEL SHERWIN

BRoadway

3-5420

UNiversity

WINNETKA
EAST
BY
ce)
Walk
to transp.,
shopping,
Sacred
Heart;
freshly
decora
bdrms., plus a tandem bdrm.;
ving
rm.; w/frpl.; dining rm.; lg. kitchen;*

lg. family rm.;

glazed

Trier

Hilicrest

porch;

2 baths;

cor.

lot;

screened and ,

low taxes;

Me

E. and Greeley Schools; $i8 500, :
6-6630.

— Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News

* Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Hera id * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
*

:

Classified —

4

�or

| 158

For Sale—Houses
WILMETTE
3 BEDRM.
BRICK
="

PRFULLY

CONVENIENT

Trier

shopping § and
delightful
Dutch
large
living
room
place, paneled sun room, dining
ou
_modern kitchen with sepaay
area, and a powder room
.
ree bedrooms and bath on
ond, Lovely yard and 2 car garage.

LNWOOD
SCHOOL
IS NEARBY
so is Ackerman Park. Here is a
htful home. 4 exceptionally
&gt; bedrooms
on the 2nd floor,
2
tile
baths.
Large
extra
and
bath
on
3rd _ floor.
n kitchen, separate eating area,
r room. Outstanding at $51,500.

RTHWEST EVANSTON

NEW LISTING

car

garage

with

oe

OPEN

SUNDAY

are FORESTVIEW

st

on

Glenview

U ie blocks)
e

location!

and

Surrey,

Stone

very

Ranch.

iny de luxe features; large interior;
bedrooms
plus
library
or
4th
oom;
ceramic
baths;
separate
g room, new de luxe kitchen with
‘built-ins cost
$4,900.
Recreation

with

2nd

fireplace,

TIVE

jalousied

2 ACRE

all

.

room all brick and stone
Beautiful
grounds
on
quiet
among
fine
homes.
Spacious
erior
includes paneled family room;
e
ireplaces;
de luxe porch, 214-car
iached
Zarage,
etc. In fine condiEs ee is sure to please!
Call MR.

Glenview, III.
588-1855

NEWLY LISTED
~ NORTH EVANSTON
-~

bedrooms
,

on

2nd

floor,

way.

and

3

1 on

3rd

fireplace,
gaNorth Western

Priced in upper 30s.

W ow!
:

THIS

‘| Like
d

ONE

complete

NEED

SOME

decorating

DO.-

inside

out
sically

and some fixing besides. But
its
a
sound
sturdy
and
bdrm. house with 112 baths.
good kitchen,
woodburning
ber wiring (circuit werred
1 heating
plant
andSanvenient to Evanston’s
Public and
__
schools.
New
low
price.

DA 8-4440
ENGLAND VILLAGE
BY OWNER—NEW

fantom
baths
pak dining room
Livice room fireplace
: Kitchen eating area

. Patio with awning
through

streets

. Near schools, parks, shopping
. Excellent for children
30s. For appointment call 782-0857
.m.-5

a5
:

p.m.)

or

679-1653

(after

6

NORTHBROOK
BRICK RANCH
SE sce
dining room
combinawith
eating
area;
2
ns. ‘bath; full bsmt.
with wood
m.
Large
screened
porch.
ely ig 74 summer
living.
Garage.
in area.
1,500

_HAPP

ify Mier ‘kitchen

, New

ool,

‘compl

Trier

park,

air

car
E.

BY
cond.;

att.

and

train,

bath.

sun

In

South

ghouping.

Incl.

erptg., drapes. $45,000

—— - Classifi ed

OWNER
separate

garage;

district.

to:

217

Home

Thelin

Ct.,

Nr. the

Wil.

Lake

E. Glenview:

DAILY

2 TO

5

GLENCOE
PRETTY
OLDER
RES.
by
owner.
5 rooms,
prime
loc.,
2
bdrm.,
lg. liv rm., w/frpl., din. rm.
nice kit. w/d.d., one ti. bath., scrn.
porch, newly dec., dry bsmnt.,
gar.,
gas heat. Low taxes. Upper mid 20s.
Call VE 5-2996 eves., wknds.

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
2 yr. old, 8 room Colonial on cul-desac.
Fenced-in
yard.
4 bdrms.,
215
baths, W/W carpeting. Eat-in kitchen.
Paneled
family
rm.
w/frpl.
Ist fir.
laundry-mud
rm.
Bsmt.,
2 car gar.
Early oec. High 40s. 272-2177.
GLENVIEW.
5 RM.
BRICK
RANCH.
Lg. lot. Beautifully landscaped.
Tall
evergreens. Well maintained. Must be
seen
to
be
appreciated.
Att.
11%
garage. Blacktop driveway. Conv. to
Ate tidied
Low 20s. By owner. 724-

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
2 bdrm. brk. ranch. Liv. rm./din. rm.
comb.
w/wood
burn.
frpl.
Full
bsmnt.;
fenced
yard.
5 min.
walk
to
train, shop. plaza, schools, churches.
Low
20s incl. new
eptng.:
like new
stove and refrig. Ldspng. 272-2673.
GLENCOE
BY OWNER
4 bdrm. 2 story colonial;
living rm.
w/frpl.;
kitchen;
dining ‘7m.,
--and
brkfst. rm. 2 bliks. to schools, transp.,
and churches. Low 30s. Open to offer.
Call after 4 p.m. VE 5-3310.

SUNBROOK

Walk
firm

to

REALTY

BEDROOM;
LIVING
RM.,
DINING
rm.;
family rm.
w/fireplace,
2 car
attached garage. On 34 acre. $24,500.
Mathew Anderson, 272-7200.
E.

bath;

Sun.

~

WINNETKA
ON
BEAUTIFUL
12
acre.
3 minute
walk
to public
and
parochial schls., 4 blks. to CRNWRR.
3 bdrms.; 142 baths; lge. sern. porch;
full bsmt.;
liv. rm. w/frpl.
and att.
den; din. rm.;
brkfst. rm.; sun deck;
2 car garage. Mid 40s. Call HI 6-7378.
EAST
KENILWORTH
EXEC.
AREA
Charming
6
room
home
on
attr.
wooded .lot. Close to train, shopping,
and Sears school. Recently ‘dec. on Ist
floor. Stove, refrig. and cpting. 9p
Immed. poss.
By owner.
$33,
Call AL 6- 3198 after 7 p.m.

REALTY

114%

Wil-

HIGHWOOD.
2
BEDROOM,
FULL
basement,
112
car garage.
Reduced
for immediate
sale
to $15,900.
For
details.
GUY VITI REAL ESTATE
;
226 Green Bay Rd.
Highwood
432-3933

Wilmette
OE
— Rte

Ct.,

WILMETTE
CENTRAL
LOCATION
If You are Looking for That Perfect
Location, Then Look No Further! This
3
Bedroom
House
has
All
These
Things,
Walk
to
Everything,
Low
Taxes,
and
Only
$39,500 Buys
This
Fine Old Home.

ON MARKET

‘3 story brick colonial

. No

Thelin

‘E.

RESIDENCE,

screened
rch,
. Walk to “‘L’”’ and

200

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
3 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen. lge.
breakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
Beautiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
$24,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.

anch,

BRICK

1-8279

OPEN

Brick

och. 7 rooms: 3 bedrooms; 2 baths;
ment;
2-car
attached’
garage.
tractively priced! MR. DEAKINS.

NDSOME

1-9196,

BDRMS.,
2!
BATHS.
NATURAL
fireplace;
separate
din. rm.;
dream
kitchen, disposal, 2 refrigs.: gas ht.;
beautiful
carpeting
and _ draperies,
attached
gar.
$29,500.
1526 Juneway
Terrace, Chicago. 262-6249.

PROPERTY!

air-conditioned

5.

WILMETTE:
HARPER,
ST.
JOSEPH
New
Trier
E.
School
dist.
Cozy
3
bedrm.
home
on
cul-du-sac.
18
x 14
pan.
fam.
rm.
opens
onto
lovely
private
yard,
mod.
wood
cab.
kit.,
good closets, exc. cpt., drps. Ideal for
children. Near trans. shopping. $28,500
by owner. 251-9294.

; underground
sprinkling;
etc.
autiful grounds, private rear yard.
acant,
immediate
possession.
Outmeen value! See MR. DEAKINS.

cellent

AL

to

3-BDRM.
RANCH;
LIV.
RM.
W/PAN.
frple.
wall;
sep.
din.
rm.;
beamed
ceiling den; Geneva kit. w/D. bY bee, Se
bath;
full
attic:
Ige.
patio;
beaut.
cond.
Low 3Cs
PArk 9-0402
NORTHFIELD BY OWNER. 4 BEDRM.
2'2
bath
6 yr.
old
colonial.
Fully
equipped kit., drapes, carpeting.
Recently
decorated.
Nicely
landscaped
wide lot, covered patio. Near public
and
parochial
schools.
$39,500.
148
Riverside
Drive.
Phone
for appointment, 446-4147.

DRIVE

Air-conditioned.

attractive all Brick

Solid

12

By Owner:

5-1617

to

Schools,

SOUTHEAST EVANSTON
' BY
OWNER
LOVELY
OLDER
4 BDRM.
HOME,
A1 cond., compl. decorated throughout,
2':
baths,
kitchen
w/D.D.;
liv. rm.
w/frpl.; mod. plumbing, wiring; walk
to
trains,
shopping,
beach,
Lincoln
school. $42,500. UNiversity 9-3139.

4

2-5 P.M.

Rd.

Loyola

plastered
walls,
oak
firs.
Open house, Sat. 12 to 5. Sun.

7 Room

automatic

GReenleaf

BI-

NORTHBROOK EAST-—IMMAC. BRICK
cape
cod. 4 bdrms.,
142 baths;
liv.
rm., din. rm. Serd. porch: bsmt. rec.
rm.
w/frple.
Huge
storage.
New
carpeting
and
drapes.
Could
add
dormers to make 6 bdrms. High 20s.
Call
weekends
and
after
4
p.m.
weekdays. 272-3163. By owner.

&amp; Jenks

&amp;

West,

Open

REALTORS
ae

:

const.,
$34,500.

AL

delightful kitchen with breaka
hae
and
delightful

ng tor $413

|

WILMETTE
WEST—BY
OWNER—
New Bell School, New Trier West, and
Loyola
schools.
9 years
old, 3 bedroom, 112 bath. Brick Bi-Level. Solid
masonry constr. $32,000.

RMING,
WELL
MAINTAINED
in fine convenient neighborhood
in
Lincolnwood
et va
Three
8
rooms
plus
a
garden
room
whic
d be family room or 4th bedroom.
tractive Driftwood paneled Florida
m with double Anderson
windows
:
ing
well
landscaped
back
oors,

ae

mette.

EVANSTON

ard, Two

¥

level with lge. dbl. closets, cer. bath,
20 x 27 fam. rm. with wet bar and 12
bath. 2 car gar. Bell, Highcrest, New

LO.

schools,

€

GLENVIEW:
3-BDRM.
BRK.
ranch; 2 baths; 2 yrs. old; cent. aircond.;
2-car
att. gar.;
pan.
bsmnt.
ng Trier Dist. By owner, transf.
Mid 4
729-3428.
SVANGTON
BY OWNER
4 bdrm.,
den, 2 sun porches,
3 car
garage, near schools, trans., reduced
to $26,500.
UN 4-2777.

161 For Sale—Vacant Property

aaa har Sale—Houses

8% fer SelexcVanant Seta :

—

N. EVANSTON BY OWNER
Brick ranch, 3 bdrms., 112 baths, LR.
~ DR.
comb.,
frpl., brkfst nook.
Serd.
peh., attic, full bsmt., gar., fenced yd
Comb. windows. Carpeting, drapes. 1
blk. to ‘‘El’’. $34,000. 677-7691.
ESTATE SALE
S.E. EVANSTON
Economy 2 bdrm. ranch w/garage
15 years old. gas heat. Only $19,900.
S. RUSH
REALTORS
2339 W. Howard St., Chgo.
338-7100
DEERFIELD—WOODLAND
PARK.
Attrac. brick and frame ranch on lge.
lot. Lge. oak pan. LR w/frplc. 3 BRs.,
i!s baths, fam. rm. Country kit., att.
gar. Walk
to schs., swimming
pool.
FAR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUNtry-like
atmosphere.
4
bdrms.;
2
baths;
bsmt.;
rec.
rm.;
dbl.
gar.;
enc. patio. Low
20s. Details. CE
43245.

EVANSTON
BY
OWNER
4 BEDRM.
sleeping
porch,
142
baths,
liv.
rm.
frple.,
located
near
schools,
trans.
shopping.
Owner
being
transferred.
UN 4-5869 for appointment.
BY

OWNER.
BI—LEVEL,
3 BEDRMS
2 baths. Fam. rm. 245 car gar. Cent.
air
cond.,
humidifier.
Lg.
kitch.,
carpeting, drapes, dishwasher. Large
lot. Mid 30s. 724-9288.

LOGAN
SCHOOL
DIST.
ON
1TTH ST.
3 bedrms.;
112 baths; nice living rm.
with fireplace:
separate
dining rm.
remodeled
kitchen;
fenced
in yard.
By owner; low 30s. 251-8987.
NORTHBROOK
HIGHLANDS,
BY
owner,
3 bdrm.
tri-level. Bit.-in kit.
Lge.
attr.
lot.
Finished
fam.
rm.
Drapes, cptg., air-cond. unit incl. 812
Ash Lane. CR 2-1377. $31,500.
NORTH B ROOK—BY
OWNER—3
bdrm.
ranch.
Lge.
liv.,
din.
rm.;
80x 135
lot.
Nr.
schools,
transp.
Appliances
avail.
272-7697
by
app'’t.
$18,300.
COLONIAL,
NEW
ENGLAND
VILlage
3 bdrms.,
11%
baths,
ist
fl.,
Family rm., crpt., ‘drapes. D.D. incl.
$30s.
OR 4-3298
N.W.
EVANSTON—3
BEDRM.
BRICK
ranch; 2 c.t. baths; rec. rm.;
2 frpls.;
screened
porch;
2 car gar. Lincolnoe
Schl. Upper 30s by owner 475N OR T
ranch,
built-in
Idsep.
shops.

HBROOK-BY
OWNER-COL.
in exc. cond. 3 bdrms.; fple.;
bkeses.;
dshwr.;
fecd.
well
yd.
Walk
to schools,
trains,
$25,900. 1717.Maple. 272- 2206.

BLOND
DIN.
RM.
SET;
2
LIGHT
mahog. dressers; aut. Kenmore washer;
Captain’s
table
and_
chairs;
casement
window
fan;
Delta
table
saw. GR 5-6751.
WILMETTE,
WEST,
3 BEDROOM,
2
bath,
split
level.
More
inside
than
meets the eye. Shown Sun. 2 to 5 or by
og
$35,500. 411 Romona Rd., AL 1WILMETTE
AIR
CONDITIONED
BIlevel, 4 bedrm, 2 baths up, fam. rm.
kit. built-ins. fin. rec. rm. down, $40s,
owner. 251-9406.
WILMETTE
SCHOOLS,
NEW
TRIER.
Like new bi-level, 4 bedrooms up, 21%
baths, large pan. rec. rm., air- -cond.,
40s. Call PA 4-2151.
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST
EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman,
L. A
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

159
DE

For

Sale—Town

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

WANTED
FROM
OWNER
5 _ BEDroom
312
bath,
or larger
house
in
Evanston,
Wilmette,
or Winnetka
by
present North Shore family. Write T114, Box 60, Wilmette, Tl.
HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
to $30,000
price
range
from
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
eves.
FAMILY
house

per

OF
located

sellers

2
in

WANTS
nice

area.

$20,000
owner.
Thurs.

For

Sale—Vacant

Property

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on high ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60 minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 a.
fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.
VACANT PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

King's Court Corporation
C.

HI

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

NORTHFIELD
11 Residential Lots.

A Real Buy for $75,000.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

&amp; TYSON,

Lincoln

Ave.,

162

LOT 31’ x 169.9’
$6,000.

R

5

zoning,

2

NICE
LOT
FOR
SINGLE
family
resident $3.500.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950
10

ESCAPE
TO THE WOODS...
We're creating a unique colony of 1
families
on
a 120-acre
private
pre
serve
3-hours
drive
north.
Beautifu
cabin sites in birch pine woods. Hal
mile of wilderness riverfront for year
round fishing, hunting and swimming
—skiing, golfing and riding near by
Future lake planned. Not costly—we
want compatible neighbors.
For details, phone 234-8454,

ACRES
WOODED
NEAR
DEERfield road and tollway,
ao
golf
course, 2 acre zoning, $62,000
Ideal church site in +
imately 3 acres, $20,0

aes

approx-

REALTORS
672 E. N’west Hwy., Palatine, 358-7400
200 N. Wolf Rd., Wheeling, 537-8880

NORTHBROOK
WOODED LOT 160 x 190. CLOSE to new
Fe
gee
location.
Zoned
residential

John

Channer
Hillcrest

&amp; Assoc.
6-8400

164°

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,
EVANSTON

NEWLY

BR

LISTED

3-3750
$90,000

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
Fronting
on
2
streets including usable $35,000 home.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
CENTRAL
HIGHLAND
PARK—Lot
50
pF
oe zoned
F-1 Multiple Housing—
4,5)

GOELZER
Elm

Street

HI

6-5544

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
BUILDERS
ATTENTION
35 improved
or unimproved
1% acre
wooded lots. Best Northshore location.
$9,500 per lot improved; $6,000 per -lot
unimproved.
Write T-117, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

EVANSTON
LOT ZONES
FOR
2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location. $7,500.
ALBERT GASKIN CO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669
KNOLLWOOD,
LAKE
BLUFF
AREA—
60 x 150,
$450.
Also
108 x 188
corner
$2,800. Illness forces this sale, must be
sold together. CE 4-5015.
BEAUTIFUL GLENVIEW
Corner lot, desirable residential area,
near
schools,
parks,
golf
course.
$11,400. PA 4-1356.
WILMETTE

100’ x 100’ lot. 248-6857

BY

OWNER

GLENCOE EAST
sg
SAS
bY owner.
x 200
ft.
Call 835-1322.
LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
12 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300.
LOT

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Sale—Business

Property

Potential

WITH
MASSIVE
MAIN
BAR,
ANI
main
dining room,
seating 200 wit
dance
floor!
Lower
level rathskelle
and bar!
Private
dining rooms
an
bar on 2nd floor! 2 acres offer ampl
parking! Good employee supply fro
local
area!
Only
$75,000
down
t
qualified purchasers! Trade for othe
income
property
possible!
Call
E
Thomas at AL 1-5037, after 6 p.m.

LAKE

BAY

REALTY

1409 Lake Avenue
256-300
HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESEN
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
t
larger location within 90 days. Prese
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehous
ing space incl. enclosed recessed doc
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 panele
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
desired. Brick and steel const. Vaca

65x 150

adj.

Zoned

C2.

For

goo

quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR
5-120¢
2709 HOWARD ST., CHICAGO
Fine newer type ‘bldg. with 2 stores o
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar.
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
presently rented. One office is avai
for
immed.
occupancy
(12’ x 70
Small kit. and full bath in each officé
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-902¢

NR.

CHICAGO

—

MAI

Busy Evanston location!
25
x 190 1c
with plenty parking and easy loading
Approximately
2,000
ft
store
pl
apartments above. $50,000

SAMUEL

SHERWIN

UNiversity 9-2575
BRoadway 3-54
ONE
STORY
BRICK
COMMERCIA
. building on Central St. in Evanston
Lot approx.
48x 144. Avail.
immed
$35,000

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

521-4th

1-30

FOR
SALE
BUSINESS
PROPER’
821-25 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston.
Co
sisting of 5 stores, 5 apts. 45 car ga
16,000
sq.
ft.
2nd
fir.
Suitable
fd
warehouse etc. Asking price $125,00
BU 1-5856 or GR 5-1244.

and WILDE

REALTORS

Northfield-Northbrook

EAST

For

O

Income!
Restaurant-Night Club

W ilmette—$20,000

1571 Pega)
AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
NORTHFIELD

WISC:
NEW
HOME
3 bdrm.; 2 baths.
834-0088

Excellent

WINNETKA

BEAUTIFUL
HOMESITE
IN INDIANwood
Estates.
75 ft.
x 155 ft. Faces
Lake St. All-utilities already in.

LAKE GENEVA...
old lake-front home
in Bueng
Club.
4 bdrms.
plus den;
2}
Incls. furniture and boat slip.
GR 5-445

EPHRAIM,
the shore.

lot

SHADLE-SAUTER
&amp; ASSOC.

525 LINCOLN

3 yr.
Vista
baths.
$39,500

3-2166

NON-RACIAL
CHOICE
family

For Sale—Summer and Winter
Homes and Cottages

INC.

Winn.
BR

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342

GLENCOE
LOT FOR SALE BY OWN
er
corner
of
Fairfield
Rd.
and
Westwood Lane. 165 ft. x 188 ft.
Call VE 5-0703

BEAUTIFUL
LOT
3614
x 140’
IN
ATtractive quiet residential community.
Ideal
to
build
the
home
of
your
dreams. $6,600.

714

EAST LAKE FOREST: DIRECT FROM
owner,
older
English
or
Mediterranean
style home.
Priced mid 50s.
945-3551.

LOT,

WHITE
BRIDGE
HILL,
HUBBARD
Woods S.E. Cor. of the No. Entrance
of White Bridge Hill and Sheridan Rd.
in area of fine homes. 59.10 ft. on the
North x 188.54
ft.
South
x 203
ft.
on
Sheridan
Rd.
x 173.6 ft. East
(app.
20,500 sq. ft.). The wide 188 ft. South
line
affords
wonderful
width
for
a
rambling
house
w/lots
of
Southern
exposure. This lot was studied carefully before purchase, as an ideal site by
the
present
owner,
selling only
because of transfer. A few blks. to N.W.
station, or bus to Sacred Heart Schl.
Winnetka
Post
Office,
Winnetka
adress
~
6-0177

Wilmette

Lake Forest-Wooded 75'x!70

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

QUINLAN

Land,

5-0363

&amp; STREY

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

SMALL

WANT
4
OR
5
BEDROOM
HOME.
East New Trier school district. Up to
$55,000. Call ALpine 1-8817.

161

AL
CR
PA

Man's

360 FT.
LONG
TERM
LEASE.
BUSIness or high-rise. D.J.L. Walther, GR

GLENVIEW
6 acres
(2
sites).
Opportunity
for
rustic
close-in
estate,
in
choice
location. Luxury builder invited. Call
for information.

Occupancy

needs.
Call 446-1646

a;

No

COMMERCIAL VACANT AVAILABLE
39
-uses—apt.,
medical
center,
etc.
Excellent corner 146’ x 121’ in Shiller
Park. Call today for information.

KOENIG

LAKE LOT

OUTSKIRTS
OF
KENOSHA,
WISCON=. 80’ x 200’. Call eves. or Sun. OR 4-

NORTHBROOK
:
Residential 132 x 330’ with many fruit
trees and beautiful evergreen border.
A great spot to built a home, adjacent
to other fine homes. $14,000.

Houses

LUXE
TOWN
HOUSE,
BLOCK
from
‘‘L”’,
walking
distance’
to
schools,
central
air
cond.,
finished
rec. rm., appl., drapes. Price $24,500.
Poss. Aug. 1. Owner 475-4972 after 5
p.m,

CHOICE

EAST WINNETKA
Have you always wanted to build a
small house in
East Winnetka? Now is
your
OPPORTUNITY!
Residential
vacant
avail. near shops,
train
and
lake.
Just
listed.
Call
today
for
information.

NORTHWEST
200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELE@
tricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
moj
available. Terms, 231-1025. Agent.

HOWARD

ST.

2

STORES,

AMPLE
MITCHELL
166
2

25

R

PARKING

BROTHERS

GR

5-39

For Sale—Iinvestment Properti

RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERC
lot 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
tax
and maintenance.
9%
return on f
equity.
Price
$45,000.
Cash
re
$23,000. Write A-950; Box 60, Wilmett

168

Cemetery

Lots and Crypts

FOR
SALE:
8
GRAVE
LOT
i
beautiful
Memorial
Park
Cemeter
Section E. Lot No. West 12 390. W
divide—$150 each or $800 whole. Ca
251-3129.
FOR
SALE:
8
GRAVE
LOT
$I
beautiful
Memorial
Park
wg
Section E, lot no. West
12 390.
yer $150 each or $800 whole. pas 4
TO

CLOSE AN ESTATE:
MEMORIA
Park Cemetery,
5 grave lot, secti
&gt; best location. Call GR 5-6559 aft
p.m.
2 CEMETERY GRAVES
Good location in Ridgewood Cemete
on Milwaukee Ave. Terres, Moving
9

MEMORIAL

Memorial

A- 976, Box

PARK

¢

ote VE

two, lot No. 657, $850. Wri
60, Wilmette” Illinois.

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169

172

For Sale—Household Goods

MOVING
SALE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE IT
Let us cut your moving expenses to
the quick.
Will sell what
you don’t
really want, to help pay the movers
with
enough
left
over
to_
start
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GOLDEN
ERA house sale.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN 9-2022
Call Anytime
GR _ 5-0127

JEANETTE

Being Sold Out
Tremendous Savings
On Everything.

Sales

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE
' Featured in August Reader’s Digest
HI 6-2410
HI 6-5667
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

171

Conducted

House

Sales

WATCH THESE DATES: THURS.,
May 11, 10 to 4; Fri., May 12, 10 to 4.
580

Washington

(Ravinia

cor.

Pl.,

Highland

of Pleasant

Pk.

and Wash-

ington). Couch occas. chrs.; din. rm.
set compl.;
tw. bdrm. suite;
chests;
assort.
lamps;
typewriter
tbl.;
UNUSED
SONY
TAPE
RECORDER,
4
track poft.; oak tbl. and chrs.;
barstools;
bar
equip.;
bikes;
COMP.
WORKSHOP:
vises,
sanders,
drills;
LOADS
OF
CAMERA
EQUIP.:
Serener,
Komflax,
Agfa
Karat,
Kodak,
Retnaa;
Bash
&amp;
Roma _ projector;
elec. lawn mower, rugs; Packard car,
gd. cond.;
bikes;
binoculars;
unused
men’s shoes 912; clothing; many too
many items to list, come see.
758 Deerfield Rd., Drfld. ANTIQUES:
wash
stand,
toys,
desk,
glass,
tin,
brackets,
mirrors,
crocks,
frames,
COMPL. BOWL AND PITCHER SET,
dressers, rockers, beds, lamps. Other:
2 stoves;
2 refrigs.;
din.
rm.
set;

desk; loads of tools;
ladders; 3/4 and 15

washer; cabs.;
ton air conds.;

rugs;

INTERESTING

drps.;

SALE,

VERY

DON’T

SALE

LILLIAN

CHANCE

SALES

REFURNISHING? MOVING?
Let. Second
Chance
Sales
conduct
a
Professional
House
Sale for you,
to
dispose of your household furnishings.
Large following and excellent results.
No cost to you. Call Miss Morgan.
677-0341 |

ONE-DAY SALE
a5

CALENDAR!

USED RUGS
BRAND

NEW

REMNANTS

SAT. ONLY
MAY 20
8 a.m.

to 6 p.m.

Extraordinary Values!
saaeet

ty

&amp;

1917 CHURCH
Watch

next

week’s

paper

CLEANING

ST.
for details!

PVT. HOUSE SALE. BEAU. 50’ WIDE
dec. prov. French chest;
ant. “‘tiger
stripe’ dec. English- -Amer.
6 drawer
chest; exqg. ant. muffin table; mother
of pearl chairs;
gold leaf black high
style ladder back chair; vast. coll. fine
mod.
paintings,
prints,
Mezzotints
from $25 up: also others all periods;
pr. stunning framed white Wedgewood
wall
pieces
(6);
Oriental
Buddha
heads;
all decorator
and
collectors’
items. acces., furnishings, etc. By appt.
674-4587.
CANED
PULL-UP
CHAIRS.
EXcellent: condition.
Call OR
5-4526 on
Friday or week end.

May

$28.80.

mattress $122.
Set of 3 tables

set, large

and

EVERYTHING

AA

small,

off.

HAS TO GO

Furniture Co.

chests,

II, 1967

Save 40 to 60%
Honored

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$80 5 pe. Dinette Sets
$80 Bunk Beds
$80 Hollywood Beds
$55 7 Drawer Desks
$45 Lounge Chairs
Hundreds
Your

of other
credit

24 months

PARKER
1560

Howard

NOW
$179.88
$149.95
$144.88
$ 99.75
$ 79.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.88
$ 49.95
$ 38.88
$ 29.95
values

is good
to pay

FURNITURE
St.

CO.
764-2206

114 Blks. E.
of‘‘L’’ Station
Daily to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

CARPET

ANTIQUE

night

mirror;

ease age
pe.

ig

sect.

stands,

glass_

dehumidifier;

3 eee

naugahyde

_

tops,

all

2

couch,

BLIND

to 5

SPECIALS

EXQUISITE
DIN. RM. AND LIV. RM.
furn. Beautifully carved French marble top cocktail tbl.; French
carved
lamp tbl., solid marble
top;
several
beaut. oriental rugs;
antique Tiffany
chandelier;
4’6’’x 12’
tapestry;
pie
crust, end, and corner tbls.;
Lovely
antique marble pedestal; oil painting;
china cab.;
antique bdrm.
furn. 6624539.

APPLIANCES

REFRIGERATORS
from $59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
$79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)
DOUBLE
BED
COMPLETE
W/HDbrd.,
$40;
mirror
w/walnut
frame,
$35;
unpainted
dressers,
$15-20;.
100
yds. beige wool cptng., $300; drapery
rods;
round din. table, 4 chs., $95;
buffet, $110; lamps, end tables; G.E.
stereo, $250; chs., $5.00; Venus remote
control TV, $110; kit. set, "ee
clock
radio, $7. 00: misc. OR 4-786

BIGELOW 15x89, HEAVY ALL WOOL
plush
carpet, .Avocado,
reg.
$15.95,
now
$9.90;
Bigelow
15x96,
extra
heavy all wool oy
carpet. Embassy Gold, reg. $18.95, now $11.90; Gulistan
15x60’,
all
wool,
randem
sheared,
Avocado,
reg.
$11.95,
now
$6.90;
Lees
15x 15’6’’
nylon
plush,
red: reg. $275, now $139; Lees 15
x 83
nylon plush carpet, Burma Gold, reg.
$9.95 sq.
yd., now $5.90 Bigelow 12 x
21 nylon
Blue/Green tweed reg. $219)
now
$139; Bigelow 12x18 gold tweed,
reg.
$179, now $119. Also large selection of remnants room size in various
colors drastically reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove’
YOrktown
5-4485

DAVANO
SLEEPER;
yr
SIZE
Hoover
cleaner w/attach.;
elec. apt.
sz.
washing
mach.
w/wringer,
(for
Lingerie, baby clothes, etc.); student
desk/chair;
2
chests
of
drawers;
rolling
plexi-glass
bar
w/removable
tray;
filing cabinets;
misc.
articles.
Sat. May
13th,
1317 Oak,
2nd floor,
Evanston.

ARE
YOU
THRIFTY?
PHONE
8351871 after 9 a.m. and ask about the
following items that are like new and
going at a big savings to you. ’67 G.E.
range $175; ’67 G.E. dishwasher $125;
Spanish high back blue velvet chair

DREXEL

$85;

32

feet

of

blue

MAGNIF.
COLL.
FRENCH,
MODERN
and Antq.
gold and silver leaf, ete:
frames.
All
szs.,
types.
From
oytstanding Michigan
Av.
Gallery.
Sat.
Sun.

from

Juvenile

Carl
O’Boyle
Transf.
Co.,
Wells, Old Town, Chicago.

1605

N.

CRIB SALE

1433

$19.99

items

General
Milwaukee

at discount

Discount

prices

Mart

Av.

AR

BEDROOM

6-2060

SET

WITH

triple dresser, $125; metal bunk beds,
$20;
four black
leather
chairs,
$15
each;
glass shade,
$15;
child’s
oak
rolitop desk, $20; Vict.
screen,
$10;

iron

and _ white

draperies with swags $250, along with
3
chrs.
to
match
25;
11
panels
monk’s cloth drapes
59’’ long $65; 84’
white
prov.
sofa
$150;
walnut-commode,
gallery
tbl.
coffee
tbl.;
2
beautiful lamps;
maple dresser, desk
$45; corner cherry tbl. $25; ige. aircond. $125; 8 fold. chrs.; red leather
back and seat $50; several fam. rm.
pes. of Rattan, i
cond.; collapsible
ping
pong tbl. $3
wal. flip top tbl., 4
lnatahie
chrs.,
trimmed
in
black
naugahyde $125.

and

DISCOUNT

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

headboard,

$12;

Danish

picture frames;
shopping
many
buys.
‘Friday
9-9.
Place, Evanston. 864-5565.
2

chairs;

cart;
802

plus
Reba

COMPLETE
SETS
OF
WHITE
baby furn:
6 year cribs, mattresses
bedding and sheets, dresser and room
divider
screen
and
changing
table.
European carpet, infant seat, lots of
clothing from birth to one year. Also
materinty
clothes
size 12 to 14. All
like new. Call for appt. Thurs.,. Fri.
only 251-3854

BEDRM.
AND DINING ROOM
SET, 2
pe. sofa, 2 chests of drawers,
cedar
chest,
kitchen
table
and
chairs,
2
upholst. chairs, 2 G.E. air conditioners, high chair, playpen. w/mattress,
odds and ends of china; glassware etc.
UN
4-8551,
evenings
and
all
day
Sunday.

SACRIFICE

BENTWOOD

SALE

20 TO

lounges,
and

items.

tables,

equip.,

gas

garden

furn.

MOTHER
LOVES
SHAMPOOING
carpet without water, instant use
for

furn.

din.

SAC.

1

aa
.

sta
:

Ha

.

n

tt;

MODERN

including

rm.

set, 80’

9 pc.

Rom

buffet,

6 uphol.
chairs,
after 5, 743-6832.

EARLY

and

AMERICAN

|

70 x 40

bar

chart.

FURN.

AT

tab
kare

E

ly American prices. Bedrm. set
rm. set, 1614 Monroe, Evanston.
8
6802
weekdays
after
6; besaness”

BABY

GRAND

table,

6

2

dollar
a day.
Chalet
Nursery,
3132
Lake
Ave.,
Wilmette,
across
from
Edens Plaza.
BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550
N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN
SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
REDECORATING.
DRESSER,
OLD,
handcarved w/mirror; lavender occas.
chair;
cust. blue floral drapes;
wht.
lamp; small decorator shelf; pictures;
Hotpoint
wringer
washer.
624
Elmwood, Wilmette, AL 1-4702.
WESTINGHOUSE
AUTO.
HEAVY
duty 15 pound top loader washer and
gas dryer. Yellow. beautiful, like new
cond. 11% years old, hardly used. Sold
new for $510 will sac. best offer. Call
OR 5-4555 or MO 4-7522, Mr. Andreas.
SMYTH’S
TOOLED
LEATHER
DRUM
table,
$25;
lg. Sealy
mattress,
$25;
48 x 32 dresser,
$15;
dresser
27 x 44
$10; bookcase $3.00; dropleaf table, 2
chairs, $5.00; storage cabinets, 42 x 15
x 16, $10. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. GR 5-9667.
FRIGIDAIRE
40”’
DBL.
OVEN
range, $150; Frigidaire 11 cu.’ refrig.,
$75;
Westinghouse
heavy
duty
auto.
washer,
$115;
also
misc.
liv.
rm.,
bdrm.,
kit. furn.;
dehum.
2324 Cowper, Evanston.

FRENCH
PROV.
SOLID
FRUITWOOD
bedroom
furn. Box spring and mattress
incl.
$200;
18 cu.
Hotpoint
refrig. and freezer comb., $125. Both
items like new. AL 1-5221.
FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing. upholster-.
ing. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Cow
829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
EDISON
CRIB
WITH
MATTRESS,
matching
chest, $40:
crib w/ matt.,
$10;
play
pen,
$8.00;
Storkline
carriage. $25. GE
air-cond., 6,000 BTU,
$95. 272-5487.
SELF
PROPELLED
ROTARY
MOWer, used 3 times;
Formica
drop-leaf
kit.
set;
cherry
coffee
tbl.;
baby
jumper; ? pr. gold 90” long ‘drapes.
OR 17-5372

DINING
and
pads,

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

9x.

8

Value

WITH
—
chai

$500,

Venus console stereo —
cab. $175. 675-2346. —
“gf

PAIR
CUSTOM
MADE
PIN
pleat white background sheers.

30’

094

PEDESTALS;

coffee,
writing

CHESTS;

BOOKGAS

gate-leg and drop leaf
tbls.; abl. 4 poster bed;

Sealy mattr. and “oe:
Weber's,
Chicago, Evanston, UN 4-6600.
CROWN
GAS
(‘RANGE
332
Hotpoint refrigerator; kitchen
chairs. Moving.
869-1458
2

IDENTICAL

dinette

COUCHES;

set;

leather

side

chair;
3
maple
bedspreads;
radio
YO 5-5926.

ta’
ch
aos

@ANGtE

chair;

youth

tables;
assor
and
phono com

| CUSTOM MADE SOFA BY GANTNERS
4 cushion wing, beige, green tapestry.
$225 or best offer.
Can
be seen at

Peterson

sofa.

Movers.

2510

USED

Green

AND

ers of
Phone

Ask

ston,

475-4522.

PIANO
tray,

STOOL;
coffee

Captain’s

taniee:
van

SALEM

Rd.,

Evanston.

VACUUM

CLEAN.

makes, every price —
with
your
require

Vacuum,

1043

CUT
pot.

Chicago,

‘
S

phincg

E

GLASS; SIL’
Rush
se ab

chairs;

desks;

Dorothy's,

MAPLE

si

for ‘Thompson's — ig

Bay

NEW

all
us

Doretti

1231

.

Chicago

TWIN

Av

4

chests; corner vanity or desk ae
mirror; all with colonial brass h
ware; maple bunk beds w/mattress
dress

form.

CR

2-3149.

TRANSFERRED-MUST
more

eye-level

chairs;
dak

coffee

equip.

SELL

range

table;

power

272-8110,

see

as

oR

mower; .

before

7 pam

only.
MODERN DINING ROOM: ar
DARK WALNUT: TABLE; 4 CHAIRS;
BUFFET; GOOD CONNDITION.
REASONABLE. 729-2299.

LIKE-NEW,

EXCEL.

COND.,

made den: drapes, 60’’ long, full w
beige, white fabric w/brass
Sofa, excel: cond., 651%” art
white, 3:pillowed back, $75..AL
6-0:

CUS.
:

NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set;
bdrm.
dressers;
desk, mirror,
chair;

lamps;_

couch;

Il’S

mise,

Call

TERRIFIC

selling

and

ooer

Blue

YR.

used

THE

$1.00.

CRIB;

chairs;

after

Lustre

upholstery.

vanston.

6

5 p.m.

WAY

for

|

V&amp;S

pie

CHAIR;

IRON

AND

BRONZE =

delabras
and fire sets,
wood chest of drawers,
lux, $8.00; other unusual

BEAUT.

WALNUT

leaves,

never

chairs,
5753.

blue

Stationary
40

WERE

electric

Central

FT.
antenna
antenna.

used,

table,
silk

TOWER

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ln. Glenvie

$40.

WITH

Rocker,

| Formic

WITH

:

oe :

covers,

and controls
Call 272-8497.

%

$2.00 to
$15; Elec
bargains.

TABLE

5.

R

$1

:
sale

ROTA
Also —

$150.

Classified —

=

5

cleaning ia

Rent

HIGH

A Gee

O

chrs.; kit. tbl. 3 chrs.;
h
fan;
card tbl., chrs.; beautiful “con:
sole
cab.
w/radio,
15
rpm
pee,
enclosed. 869-5179.

CUSTOM

Dining Rm. Set
FOR
chrs.,

size

TABLE
buffet,

condition.

4-6003. 1533 Hawthorne

EVAN STON

DIN.

rugs

58; also 2 pair 36’’ wide x 68. $15 a
o best offer. Eves., weekends call\

FULL SZ. WAL. BED WITH DRESSER
and
mirror,
$35;
glassware;
‘Fiesta
china;
ass’td.
kit.
utensils.
Thurs.,
Fri.
9 to 5, 2764
Hampton
Pkwy.,
Evanston.
rc
MODERN
BDRM.
SET,
(Palomino
walnut)
includes
double
bed,
mattress,
box
spring,
night
stand, 66” dresser and mirror. Call ID
3-1322.

2

UN 4-8841.

sell $160;
blond oak

a

PIANO;

chrs.;

double bed, mattress,
box spring; :
dressers;
radio, phonograph cz

excellent

A
of

:

anytime.

WALNUT
leaves

MOVING
SALE:
FOLDING
CHAISE
$4.00; lawn chrs.;
port. ironer $7.00;
orig.
water
colors
$2.00° ea.;
glassware,
etc. See what
$1.00 will buy.
2519 Sherman Avenue, Garage, Thurs.
May. 11, 9-A.M. to 5 P.M.

TBLE., 7’ BUFFET W/STORAGE
leave,
6 side
chrs.,
2 uphol.
$100. Call 869-9355 starting Fri.

penton.

HOME:

luxe

SIMMONS
TWIN
HIDE-A-BED-PORCH
FURNITURE,
5 PC.
RATTAN
Bed
cost $495 new. In excellent condition
except
needs
slipcover,
$145.
Porch
furniture separated 3 seat plus large
a. and large end table. $50. ALpine

Romweber

when

SOFA:
BED,
-810;
142
-%
rug, $15; desk and chair, $20; yell
upnol.
chair, $20;
kit. table fa
oe
$7.00; roll-away bed, $20; book
$6.00; Chord Organ, ‘$20. Call 3

SOLD

MAHOG.
DROPLEAF’
TBL.
AND
4
chrs., by Drexel; 2 matching hooked
rugs, sm.;
mpl. -framed mirror;
mirror;
2 pics.;
desks.
tbl. skirt;
twin
matts. and sprgs., never been used;
=
bedspreads, custom-made. PA 9-

5

AL

4 pe. oak bdrm. set, box springs,

household

machine

wa

Contemp.
sofa;
gas
dryer;
till
cabt,; baby equip.; many other
232 Wood Ct. Wilmette. AL 1-4362.

porary couch;
cherry dressing table
(Caladonian
reproduction);
Formica
kit. table w/chairs plus misc. items.
Reasonably priced. AL 1-6441.

Racine

LIKE

refrig.;

children,
Own
rm.,
ba
cleaning help. $70. 446- S78.

-

our

SELL.

lge.

THURS., FRI. AFTERNOON, S wi

All practically new. 272-6005

Rent

MUST

range;

cooking, to live-in or go if able to

| DUNCAN-PHYFE
MAH.
DIN.
RM.
table,
china cab., credenza and 8
chairs; mah. pedestal table; contem-

rooms.

QUALITY. —

BENDIX
WASHER/DRYER;
table;
antique velvet soft Burton
couch;
mixmaster;
Nesco
Ro
maple bunk beds and draperies.
Call AL 1-4679
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
PLA

REFRIG.,
piano, sofas,

other

TOP

mach,
(used only few times).
antq. brass -bed, gas fixture, hall
and misc. items. ‘Telephone 251

overnight

SELL!

lamps,

many

60%

Open weekdays, 9 to 9 p.m.
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark,

MOVING—MUST
SELL:
COOLERAtor 18 cu. ft. freezer, $50; Bendix wash
mach., $35.; lge. waln. dresser, $15;
elec.
roaster,
$10;
EARLY
VICT.
LOVE SEAT, EXC. COND.;
drapes, 2
pr. light green,
88
x 83, 2°pr.
green
print, 97 x 83, and 84 x 83. 272-8056.

MUST

CHAIRS.

Set of eight (8)
Thonet Side Chairs
Hand-caned seats!

Carpet Sale Open Sunday

COMPLETE
BEAUTY
SALON
FIXtures and furn. 7 dryers, for professional or home
use. Cosmetic
cases,
shampoo
bowles,
reclining,
vibrating
facial chair. Many misc, fixtures. All
very reas. OR 5-4555 or MO 4-7522, Mr.
Andreas.

FROST-FREE
dryer,
freezer,

m,.

contemporary/Ita

rm.
set—fruitwood/Italian.
grill. Call DAvis 8-4392.

MOVING!

AMANA
washer,

FURNITUR!

cond.—complete

Fruitwood,

FRI.
AND
SAT.
FROM
9 A.M.
TO
3
p.m. at 156 LaPier St., Glencoe (nr.
Sheridan Rd.) (remodeling sale). Din.
host
chrs.;
bdrm.,
liv.
rm.
chrs.;
bedrm.
chest;
antiqued
6’
mirror;
mod. and period pieces. Misc. hsehld.
items.

den

DIN.
RM.
SUITE,
CUSTOM
MADE
Cherry Early American reproductions,
drop leaf table extends to 105’’, 5 side
and one arm
chair,
hutch
cab.
42’
wide
and
71” high,
$500.
Twin
size
maple
bed
w/box
spring
and
mattress, $50. Office swivel chair and side
chair, uphol. in bone plastic, hardly
used, $50. Jacobson
18” rotary lawn
mower with catcher, $35. HI 6-3226.

USED

MUST
Excel.

$150

bar ag

footstools, pole lamp, 2 white occas.
chairs;
21’ console TV; _bric-a-brac.
Best Offers. ORchard 4-5017.

THE

WASHING

CLEARING
OUT
STORE
ROOM
OF
Antique
Furniture
‘‘In The Rough’’.
and reductions on China, Glass, and
other furn. etc. LINDWALL’S, 808 Oak
St., Winnetka,
14 blk. W.
of Green
Bay Rd.

MOVING.

BLOND
OAK
DINING
ROOM
SET,
6
chairs and buffet. Good condition. 96’
brown modern sofa, excellent cond. 2
matching
walnut
end
tables,
good
cond.
White
Formica
top
coffee
tables, good cond. 2 matching modern
lamps
and one
single
china
lamp,
good
cond.
Fold
up cot and
Nesco
1
aa
good
condition.
Call AL
6-

Everything Sacrificed
Cards

and

Hide-a-bed, TV sets, breakfront,
dining room set, G.E. washer, lamps and
chest of drawers.
823 Dempster,
Evanston
328-5775

WAREHOUSE

Charge

2

5’x5’

BENEFITS

“Must Vacate’

All Midwest

desk

WRINGER_

mach. used 2 months, $35; in orgin.
carton Hollywood rotisserie, $25; down
filled Chartreuse lounge chair, $20; 2’
square
blue ottoman,
$20;
twin size
childs
Posture
Pedic
mattress
ane
spring, $15; power mower, $15. OR

Bargain Boutique

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

OUR

student

For. Sale—Household Goods

MAYTAG

MOVING

3 pc. sets from $29.50.
Many lamps at 50%

white

TO SMALLER QUARTERS
Contemporary
bedroom
set
incl.

plastic covers $258.80.
Mr. and Mrs. chairs, ott. $82.
$239.95 med. sofa $177.80.
Kitchen

table;

$22.

$339.95 3 pc. sectional with

FRANCIS

|
Sat. 10-2 p.m.
S. on Edens,
W.
on Toughy,
S. on
Carpentier, W. on Ionia.
aio
Laem
TO
BE
SOLD—Very
GOOD sa
Another
BETTY. BOUGHTON Sale AL 1-2477.

EVANSTON

from

1621

ID 2-5438 EVENINGS

AND

chests

Quitled innerspring mattress
and matching box spring
from $56. Davenport beds
from $158. Sleep chairs, sep.

BY

FRIDAY
(NOT BEFORE)
id A.M. TO
8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2418
HARTZELL, EVANSTON (1 bik. N. of
Central St., W. of railroad) Sale is to
liquidate estate of Mrs. Robert Merrill.
IN
ANTIQUES:
Ladies’
and
Gentlemens’
chairs,
Boston rockers;
wal.
storage
cab.;
sm.
pine
thbls.;
Captain's
chairs;
Cherry
plantation
desk;
pine bin storage cab.;
cradle;
oblong wal. din. tbl.; cane back side
chrs. and rocker;
pine dry sink; pie
chest;
early
Vict.
dbl.
bed;
school
teacher’ s desk; OTHER:
Baby Grand
piano;
wrought
iron glass top table
and 4 chrs.; interesting coffee tbls.;
hid-a-bed;
Fr.
Prov.
couch;
sewing
machine;
FOR
THE
MEN:
Sunfish
sailboat, trailer and ice boat;
power
drills;
Skill saw;
tbl. saw;
planer;
elec. sander;
jig-saw; power mower;
hand and yard tools;
Sale by Hazel
Ann Stupple.
ESTATE
SALE—6800
IONIA
35
@exeeaces
Chicago—May
11, 12,

aie

Double dresser, mirror, chest
and bookcase bed only $108.
Odd

172

Goods

FICKS
REED
FURNITURE;
LIKE
new condition; suitable for family or
garden room; large hexagonal marble
topped
coffee
table;
two
matching
angular sofas, matching lounge chair
and
ottoman,
with
solid
color
turquoise upholstery; 3 round rugs. Also
Lawn Boy 21 Automower; many misc.
items. Sat. from 10 to 5 or by appt.
2057 Old Willow Rd.. Northfield
‘
446-1911 or 446-6835
First road N. of Willow at Wagner Rd.
A PAIR
OF
ANTIQUE
TWIN
SIZED
four
poster
beds
in oak
at $35;
a
painted Country French vanity table,
new, $110; a handsome old North Wind
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of
the
outstanding
values
to be found
this
month
at The Finishing Touch,
4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to
five,
Tuesday through Saturday.

MISS THIS.

HOUSE

SECOND

antique

Best For Less'’
Entire Stock
of
New Furniture

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or: HI 6-3037

For Sale—Household

chair;
maple
end
tables;
mahog.
corner cupboards; curved inlaid commodes; lamp tables; lamps; paintings
and engravings;
Dresden
candelabra
and figurines; 24’’ gateleg table; bar;
mirrors;
crystal chandeliers;
a number
of pieces
of old
furniture
not
listed, low priced. AL 1-5515 all week.

"The

CASKEY

Brittler Household

172

MAHOG.
TABLE
6
CHAIRS,
LIKE
new;
4 beaut.
patent leather barrel
chairs; 4’ round Form. table; credenza;
Pembroke
tables;
45x 21"’ glass
top coffee table with drawers) bachelor
chest,
desk;
marble
top
oval

21

3

�oe

oi

a
NT CONDITION.
Call 272-2482

GOOD
2

ASS EAGLE ANTIQUES
Gt

2

—

LAWN

Evanston

MOWERS

AND ROTARY, NEEDS WORK.
E OFFER, CALL OR 6-3708.

tor, perfect working condition, $42;
&gt; box spring and mattress, clean,
Cali from Friday DAvis 8-0895.
SACRIFICE,
GLASS
FLORAL
rangement, large den lamps, floral
nter, walnut twin bed table, all in
cond, AL 1-4229 after 5.

cornices

$60.

and

call

rods,

also

ENGLANDER HIDE-A-BED
$25,
:

GOOD
~

CONDITION.

Call AL

[IE AMAZING
ave your
id
clean.

1-9016

BLUE

LUSTRE

WILL

upholstery beautifully soft
Rent electric shampooer,

. Noyes Hdwr. 910 Noyes, Evanston.
YPEN; BOODLE BUGGY; WALKp

seat;

Infant

seat.

Excellent

tion. Used for 1 child. Call 256-

POINT 2 DOOR
REFRIGERATOR
cu. ft. with automatic defrosting.
9d working condition, $65. Call OR
i279 after 3 p.m.
ILL
OF CALIF. WALNUT
DINING
and 6 yellow nylon chairs $300.
abl
1717 Happ Rd., Northbrook.
Call 272-7754.
seta

55 YDS. BEIGE CPTING.

COND.; 4 MOD. UPHOL. CHRS.
v. rm. chrs.; best offer. 864-8334.
8

BETTER
CLEANING,
TO KEEP
S
gleaming,
use
Blue
Lustre
carpet cleaner.
Rent
electric
shamoer $1. Taylor V&amp;S Hdwr. Winnetka

BRIGHT
re

CARPET

them with
shampooer

ardware,

COLORS...

Blue Lustre.
$1. Michael’s

Rent
V&amp;S

1225 Chicago Av. Evanston.

2 “A JOB WELL DONE
‘dware,

846 Dodge

RCRAFT
ice
finish,
s, buffet,

FEELING”

St.,

Evanston.

DINING
ROOM
SET,
round
table
with
4
chairs and dropleaf

4

ng table. Call OR 5-6644.

=FRIGERATOR, DE LUXE
DOOR, EXCELLENT CONDITION
YO

5-1507

or OR

KITCHEN

Sone

set:

}

4-8698

SET;

2 boys

st price

5

PC.

chests;

offered.

DINING

living room

677-9222

after 4

Lhe

' SELL
39”
ELECTRIC
HOTrange and Coldspot refrigerator.
cellent condition. Reasonable. Call

oint

5256.

ISON

MAPLE

CRIB

AND

Micronaire

‘‘400’

air

probe
100;

$5§; Simmons

CHIFF-

YR.
OLD
HOTPOINT
30”
WIDE
electric stove;
gas heater w/thermostat control;
duplicating machine for

office’ or school. Call 446-8198.

purifier

UILDER

SELLING

separate,

up

furniture

in

4

OUT

2

PERFECT
WEDDING
GIFTS:
NEW
Engl.
hand
crocheted,
white,
never
used table cloth, 60’’
x 72’, $55, and
dbl. bedspread, $65. 272-5720.
72”
GREEN
COUCH;
2 DRESSERS;
mattress;
and
spring
box
mirror;
noon
after
Call
misc.
bookshevles;
Thurs. 328-7025.

model

rt

La

ROPER

homes.

We

STOVE

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
ORchard 3-1055

\RE

G,

52.50 a yd.;

3.

Will

deliver.

ALL

NYLON

$25.

400

Y NYLON

PLUSH

A

tg 2 $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
. Dempster, 965-4300.
CRIB
AND
CHEST;
BUGGY;
e 3 pe.
sect.
sofa;
highchair;

. Top shape.

:
BS

Reasonable.

ORchard

4-2948.

VILLAGE ANTIQUES
S. Shermer Rd.,
Northbrook
‘Primitive and interesting junk

Open Tues., Thurs.

separate.

Empire,

terms.

£5
TIFICIAL SAMPLE
TREES,
5; mag. greens and pastels for the
ior; few 2 tiered fountains $60.
234-5581.
s
_ Zag

-

f:

R
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
attachments and cabinet; guaran-

Piss will

feasures

Ailsa

fires

deliver;

CERAMIC

18’’ deep

porcelain

Dealer.

KILN

by

17’

ware.

EARLY
AMERICAN
SOLID
MAPLE
din. rm. set, dbl. bed and sofa.
PArk 4-1975.
PAIR OF MODERN WALNUT CHESTS
Fruitwood
finish,
with
olive
wood
inlay $150.
CR 2-5595
WINDOW
AIR CONDITIONER
23,000
BTU,
Sears
1967
model,
air
exchange, 3 speed, $325.
Call 945-3603
5 DRAWER
WAXED
BIRCH
CHEST

$12.50;

Universal

gas

stove,

Edison 6 year crib/mattress,
in good condition. YO 6-3510.

FRIGIDAIRE

—

GOOD

$20;

$25;

all

CONDITION

$50; small size electric range, used 1
year. $60. 945-5810.
CARPET
SALE:
NYLON
$5.85
SQ.
yd., now $3.85 yd. Comp. service and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.
SECTIONAL
SOFA,
TWO
PIECE,
modern,
foam
rubber,
black
with
floral print cushions. Walnut modern
Square table, Very reas. 864-2330.
ANTIQUE
FRAMES;
OLD
RECORDS;
twin
spreads;
drapes;
lamps;.
pr.
chairs; part and sport clothes; skates;
odd chairs; misc. CE 4-3245

ID

3-

ING
MACHINE;
GAS
STOVE;
frigerator;
bookshelves;
solid oak
ing
rm. set. small table, 4 chrs.;

iresser;
1.

miscellaneous. DA 8-7255.

.BYE

CRIB

eenres.

assort.
ree

baby

AND

oe

DRESSER

—

things.
Reasonable.
YO 5-2095

SET

other

Good

Condition,

call 328-3506 after 6 p.m.
WHITE SOFA

WALNUT
HERITAGE
COFFEE
TAble, 50 x 20, exc. cond.; folding cot,
never been used.
729-2595
2
UPH.
CHAIRS,
DRUM _ TABLE;
sectional sofa, table; 6 prs. long, lined
drapes. Very reas. In exc. cond. 6779344 or 465-4619 after 6.
KENMORE GAS RANGE
Excellent condition, 9
years old,
sacrifice $50 or best offer.
Call OR 6-1604

MOTOROLA
TV;
CONSOLE
MODEL
$50; rug and pad, 9 x 11, $10; matching drapes and spread, $15; misc.
446-5163
BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

PRS.
BEIGE
DRAW
DRAPERIES.
Excellent condition. Suitable for bedroom
or _ living
room.
Matching
bedspreads also avail. Reas. 251-6178.
HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE: DINING
rm.
set;
refrigerator-freezer
comb.:
baby and child’s needs;
many other
misc. items, OR 4-6739

Must

DUNCAN

ing
rm.
table,
6
bedroom
furniture;
items. CL 3-8606.

PHYFE
chrs.,
misc.

ATTENTION!

CLARK,

pong

30

E. ELEC.
RANGE
40”,
automatic
oven.
Excellent
$75. Call PA 4-3654.

SHEETS

OF

4X8

YELLOw,
condition.

BLOND

MaA-

hogany
plywood paneling,
$4.00 each;
TV set, $30. WI 5-4662.
4 .
AUTO.
WASHER
AND
DRYER;
brown lounge chr. w/beige slipcover;
2 end tbls.; abstract gesctiggs, misc.
household items. ID 2-7158.
INNER SPRING MATTRESS AND BOX

spring,

(Springaire),

$25;

$5.00:
bookcase headboard,
double sz. Call 272-2971,

30
X 60 GLASS
table,

$35.

TOP

251-6194.

bed

frame,

$5.00.

WROUGHT

All

IRON

SCREEN HOUSE
9x12.
Cost
new
$200.
Needs
some
repair. $20. Call evenings, VE 5-1236..
BLOND
MAHOGANY
BDRM.
SET,
complete
except
for
chest;
Bab
Tenda. w/child’s folding chair, excel.
cond. 2 din. rm. chairs. Call 272-0897.

- SIMMONS

HIDE-A-BED.

CORAL. VERY GOOD COND.
After 5, ALpine 1-3169

$60.

WITH
MATTRESS
maple crib. $15.
234-3122,

AND

DIN-

credenza;
household

desk;

2 WASHING MACHINES
$5.00 EACH
CALL 465-3876
END
TABLES;
BRIC-A-BRAC;
LINens; dishes; dozen Wedgewood service
plates; Cutwork banquet table cloth,

12 napkins.

50

251-0804. Thurs,

and

Sat.

SQ.
YARDS
OF
BEIGE
COTTON
shag
carpeting.
Good
cond.
Make
offer. 724-0710.

WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC
| aeee working condition,

DRYER
$25. Call

mach.;

steel

RUGS
A MESS?
CLEAN
FOR
LESS
with—Blue
Lustre!
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook.
LOFTY
PILE,
FREE
FROM
SOIL IS
the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre.
Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

SOFA,

$35

UNiversity 9-5357 after 5 o’clock
Fri. and all day Saturday.
SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
your new carpet—remove
them with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.

DINING

ROOM

SET:

LARGE

TABLE,

3 leaves, buffet, 6 chairs, blond,
Also Colonial chandelier, $5.00.

$60.

729-0818.

2

PC.
WHITE
SECTIONAL
COUCH.
loose
pillow
backs;
set
of 3 wall
pictures;
lamps.
ery
reasonable.
Call after 5 p.m., YO 5-2648.
5-PC.
YELLOW
KITCHEN
SET,
$35;
Sunbeam rotary mower, $75; Admiral
refrig., $20; Vibrator couch, $20; twin
pink metal headboards, $10. OR 4-3324.

REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER,
WESTPo
yes
excellent
condition,
$65;
gold couch, real comfy, $25
FRENCH PROVINCIAL LIVING ROOM
grouping-Green
sofa,
end_
tables,
coffee table, lamps. Excellent condition. Call DA 8-8308 after 7 p.m: Fri.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av., Evanston
Open 10 a.m. Close 4 p.m. Daily.
OU" x 13°5"’
DARK
AVOCADO
wool
rug
and
waffle
weave
pad,
recently caney -7" BA
pret
condition,

TWIN
BEDS,
W/SPRING,
MATT.,
good cond.; Air-King window fan; set
of
Americana.
Encyclopedias
with
supplements. Call 251-3053.
FOR SALE: WALNUT FINISH LIQUOR
bar,
Formica
top;
4x7
fluorescent
light. Cost $535, will sac. $225. Must be
seen. EM 2-7042 aft. 6:30 p.m.
MUST
sofa,

SELL
2
CLUB
CHAIRS,
exc. cond. Call 272-3306.

POWER
MOWERS:
drive Craftsman
reel
rotary.
$20
each;
4
chairs. 4/$12. 234-0397.

LEAVING
TOWN:
MUST
SELL FURniture. Evenings and week-ends.
864-3857
OLIVE
GREEN
SELIG
SOFA,
80”
long; excellent condition; $125 or best
offer. Telephone 256-4644.
2

STAINLESS
STEEL
COMBINATION
storm doors, 32’ and 36’’, complete.
$20 each. PArk 4-5094.

LIVING
ROOM
FURNITURE:
SOFA.
chairs; tables; lamps. Reasonable. Call
after 5 p.m. OR 4-3070.
GIRL’S
WHITE
BEDROOM § SET;
over
50
yards
white
wool
turf
carpeting. Best offer takes. OR 4-2152.

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods
WE NEED MERCHANDISE
‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

Any Type of Merchandise
1 PC. OR WHOLE

night

BEDROOM

dresser,

stand,

Sealy

with

SET

We Buy Complete Household
FURN., TOOLS, APPLIANCES, BDRM.
sets, refrig., also leftovers from house
sales. Phone 815-385-3896.
VOLO SALES BARN

WHITE

VINYL

GReenleaf 5-0108
107 $34

mattress,

MOVING
OUT
OF
COUNTRY:
82” 3
cushion sofa, must sell, very reasonable. Call 251-9358.

SHADES:

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
BY

frame

box/spring. Comp. $135. DA 8-7686.
2
PC,
GOLD
SECT.
COUCH,
circ. center tbl., $100; oak
w/match.
ven, din. rm. set, hutch and server,
$125. Best offer on both. HI 6-5993.
RMS.
3
OF
URN.
:13V.
&lt;BR.
bedrm.,
Fr.
Prov.;
kitchen
set,
6
chairs;
must go. ALpine 1-8077 after
p.
3:30 p.m.

6’

LONG.

Four 3912”’ wide, two 1414” wide.
234-8112. Like new. Reasonable.

FOR
Prompt

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

DON’T
THROW
AWAY
THAT
OLD
rocking chair that needs
a cane or
rush seat.
I WILL PAY
YOU
CASH
FOR IT. Call ALpine 1-2527.
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELD
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

FIRM,

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

FOR
ORIENTAL
French furniture,

Ross,

RUGS
and ol

;

anytime

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Sale

FISHER HI-FI COMB.
Modern
design record player
(blond
wood)
with
Garrard
changer,
4
speeds, 3 speakers plus separate but

matching

3

speaker

system

cabinet

(largest, 15’’ bass). Monaural with
big sound. Best offer. 446-7337.

the

PRIVATE PARTY MUST SELL:
($500)
RCA
color console TV,
asking $350;
($600)
56’’ Magnavox
Stereo,
wain.,
asking $350; ($145) Admiral port. TV,
asking $90. 299-8672.

FOR

AND
white
good

SALE: HAM EQUIPMENT
HQ-170 AND XMTR.
BEST OFFER
CALL MARK, AL 1-6208

MODERN
WALNUT
STEREO
FM-AM
TV combination. $125. Call 272-0504.
COLOR TV
1967
RCA
19’’ Walnut
console.
new, moving must sacrifice for
869-0144.

$650
$375.

MAGNOVOX COMBINATION
AM/FM
radio, 3-speed rec. changer,
console, waln. finish. Price $25.
PArk 4-7292.

19”

MOTOROLA

with

walnut

PORTABLE

and

brass

TV

portable

cart.

$45. Call UN 4-9298 after 12:00.

175

Apparel

Y-NOT
646 W.

and

Furs

RE-SALE

SHOPPE

DIVERSEY

281-6636

Chicago’s most fabulous re-sale shop
will
dispose
of
your
gently
used
clothes and furs at a profit to you.
Our clients buy these garments like
mad, so will we!
DAILY
Daily 104

SUBURBAN
Thurs.

THE
80912

PICKUPS
Closed Tues.
p.m.

12-8

LAST ACT

MAIN

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Sh
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.
North

YE OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Fresh selection of prom, graduation,
and formal
dresses.
Summer
knits.
Mon., Tues., Fri., and Sat. 11 to 4:30
Thurs. from 12 to 8:30. Come in and
browse.
1508 Howard St., Chicago
743-9188
YOU
SURELY
WILL BE “THRIFTY’’
with an outfit that is ‘‘nifty.”’

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-2990
MOVING
TO
FLORIDA.
AUTUMN
Haze
mink
coat,
34 length.
perfect
cond. Also cloth coats, walking suits,
sz. 10-12. Two men’s Harris tweed top
coats, sz. 42-44. Call 256-1628.
WEDDING

cond.,

sz.

DRESS,

10,

floor

FIELDS,

length

PERF.

w/chapel

train, matching crown, fingertip vei
$65; fl. length white gown
(cleaned)
Sz. 10, $10. 272-8056.

PALE
BLUE
LACEY
PARTY
OR
graduation dress, used once. Sz. 16.
3/4 length sleeves. 675-2065 or 2066.
MAN’S
OVERCOAT,
. EXCELLENT
condition,
like new,
imported
cash“mere, sieht gray.
Call UNiversity 9-0269
3/4 LENGTH
GRAY
CARACUL
FUR
coat $85. like new; clothes, sizes 12-14,
hats. 2519 Sherman, Evanston, Thurs.
May 11, Garage 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
SOUTHBOUND:
MUST
SELL
FULL
length mink coat $395, grey mink cape
size 18 to 20.

869-1962

MUST

coat,

SAC.

176

SAFARI

size 14-16,

perfect

BROWN
cond.

SEAL

Call UN 4-5057.

Call

KING-SIZE
BOOKCASE
HEAD.
board, pecan, Spanish style. $25.
Call 729-2187 all day Friday
MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING,
like new, standard sz. $40.
272-1763

HOUSEFUL

Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4.5171.

CHERRY

triple

TABLE

ROLLAWAY DOUBLE BED, SIMMONS
innerspring, perfect gens
0
2
LARGE
IDENTICAL
LOUNGE
chairs,
green
and
beige.
Excellent
condition. Reasonable. Call AM 2-5275.

FOR

COLONIAL

1

Fs ay
BELT
and 20” Davis
white
kitchen

GLASS
TOPPED
DRESSING
and bench. Reasonable.
234-3580

Mr.

JUST
BOUGHT
COLOR
TV
would like to sell 27’’ black and
four
speaker
Magnavox.
Very
cond. $150. Call 272-7638.

LAMPS;
CHRS.;
TABLES;
STATUES;
28”
boy’s
bicycle,
$12;
typewriter,
$8.00;
pictures;
assorted table
pads.
Much misc. 8530 N. Harding, Skokie.

HIGHEST

bed,

SPOT
CASH
bric-a-brac,

TWIN
BEDROOM
SET,
LARGE
chest, dresser and night table; RCA
clock radio;
RCA
console TV.
Good
condition. Reasonable. Call 679-4003.

USED
JACOBSON
18”
HAND
lawnmower
and~
Craftsman
lawn
sweeper. Both only $20. 328-8958.

mirror,

DE LUXE KENMORE 800
WASHER AND DRYER (ELECTRIC)
242 YRS. $200.
729-3796

sew.

HIGHEST

561-7256
WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-018 9
UN 4-2550
WANTED
TO BUY:
USED
UPRIGHT
freezer (or refrig. w/LARGE freezer)
in good running order. Ext.
appearance doesn’t matter. 234-4547.

338-3700

SEALY
SOFA
HIDE-A-BED;
PHILco 6 cu.
chest
freezer;
Zenith
TV
round
screen.
AM
2-8029
mornings
before 10 a.m.

ILLINOIS.

filing cabs.; ext. 724-3382.
BLOND DIN. RM. SET, GOOD CONDItion:
drop leaf table, 6 chairs,
and
rae
cabinet.
Best
offer.
Call 272-

dbl.,

BLOND OAK DINETTE SET, 4 CHRS.,
perfect
condition;
glass
door
book&gt; sare, 4 shelves. Call after 4 p.m. DAvis

ATTENTION!

CHICAGO,

tbl.;

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

JECTS-FURNITURE.
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall

174

CHESTS,
3
DEEP
DRAWERS;
White
round
kit. table and 4 white
chairs;
long marble
topped cocktail
table. Call OR 3-0367.

‘MAHOGANY

Sas

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods

jewelry.

KELVINATOR FOODARAMA.
Large
double
door _ refrig.-freezer
comb., $95. AL 6-3326.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

5

also beige
and sing

COLONIAL
OR
CONTEMPORARY
6
maple bar stools with naugahyde tan
back,
seats.
$20 ea., white
Crosley
Shelvadore refrig. $25. 724-8783.

EXCELLENT CONDITION
Call JU 8-3913

‘

G.

sq. inside.

$150.

Hideabed,

rug and pad, 12x15, $15;
drapes for picture window
window. Call 234-4667.

eee

ee

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Avpraisers Ass’n of America
AN TIQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OB-

IN.
PORTABLE
G.E.
TV
ON
metal
stand,
good cond.,
$50. 2 pr.
green and beige lined liv. rm. drapes,
$15. Call GReenleaf 5-6335.

BASSINETTE
liner; 6 year

965-4300

4 TWIN SZ. BEDS, COMPLETE
WITH
frame; 2 Probber pull up chrs., wood
frame w/cane, current models.
Hillcrest 6-0242

173

REVERSIBLE

17

835-0793.

Will

DINING
ROOM.
TABLE—CUSTOM
made, white Formica top, 90’’ x 42”; 9
white leather captain’s
chairs,
$200.
Call 446-7425

BEIGE

LARGE LOUNGE CHAIR WITH DOWN
cushions;
tailored
bedspread
with 2
bolsters
$20;
3 panel
floor
screen
$7.00. ORchard 6-3987.
60 YDS.
GREY
WOOL
CARPETING,
rubber padding;
2 Pr. gold drapes,
96”
long,
16 panels;
Playpen
with
pads. 724-3268.
MODERN
3 PC.
TORQUOISE
SOFA;
American
of
Martinsville
tables;
desk; lamps; mahog. drop-leaf dining
tbl., chrs., buffet. GR 5-7383, Sat.
MOVING:
PORCH
FURN.;
LAWN
furn.;
loveseat;
tbls.;
chairs;
ping-

LARGE DESK WITH CHAIR,
4 DRAWER FILING CABINET. $90
CALL AFTER 6 P.M.
~ 945-3386
MAPLE
TWIN BED SET W/SPRINGS,
mattresses; chests; dresser with mirror; night stand and chair.
29-0534.

SFE &amp; MERRITT DE LUXE GAS
e;
friutwood
bedroom
furniture;
’
American settee and chr.;

+

fruitwood

AND

CU.
FT.
UPRIGHT
FRIGIDAIRE
freezer,
only
112
yrs.
old.
$160,
Hillcrest 6-2439.

and Sat.

FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
——~ sold at 40% to 60% off.-

table

BROWN

14

ce of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
6-60
YR.

Provincial

172 For Sale—Household Goods -

GOLD

You Antiquers, Antiquaries from hills
of Penn. THE MARKET-3347 NORTH

erms,

CARPETING,

AND

78”
TUXEDO
STYLE
SOFA,
CUStom built, beige. All down. Construction, Excellent condition. Reasonable.
Call 262-8496.

YDS.

separate.

WHITE

ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent sees ag
md

450 yds. plush Syjen at

a Pie
Will
pire,
5-9626.

NEW

os

30”
ELECTRIC
STOVE,
$35;
G.E.
Electric
refrigerator;
$50;
both
in
good condition. Call 272-6367.

to

DISPLAY

tom

rh

top) 6 chairs (cane backs)
also swing
out twin
beds
with headboard.
2343283. ©

WESTINGHOUSE
FROST
FREE
REfrig., inside freezer, $45;
G.E. port.
TV,
$55;
baby
buggy,
$15;
webbed
playpen, $6.00. Call 272-5084.

twin size sofa bed

nove pollen, etc. $60. 965-0524.

a

Call 784-1261
SPIN DRYER WASHER
869-5178

6

clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
ctric
shampooer
$1.
Benard’s

PC.

WITH
WAFFLE
beige,
approx.

WOODARD
GLASS
TOP
DINING
room table, 2 host chairs and 4 side
chairs, and end buffet, $125.
ALpine 1-8868.

DRYER

months.

hooves Sacrifice 869-7756.
,
# ANY
DINING
ROOM
TABLE
pws
d 4 chairs in excellent
condition.
easonable;
matching
end
tbles.,
ffee table. ORchard 3-7236.

:

French

MADE
LINED
GOLD TONE
draperies,
10’ and
12’ widths,

ELECTRIC

natching.

:

a
$50
HI 6-5778

66

ERAL

poe

LIKE

RANGE

CARPETS
gold
and

.

e 172 For Sale—Household Goods

36°
WESTERN
HOLLY
GAS
RANGE
w/center griddle, $30; blond 6 yr. crib
w/mattress, very good condition, $15.
256-0048.

del,
used
6
nleaf 5-0894

at

GAS

CONDITION.

NYLON
eon

17x 11.

ORE WASHING MACHINE NEW

TOM

ee
a
CROWN

$65.

sie
—

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

ANTIQUES: FURNITURE; CLOTHING,
women’s sizes 12-14;
girls 6-8. Much
misc. Basement,
313 Greenleaf, Wilae.
Thurs. and Sat. 251-0406.

ik

—

Classified

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May

I1,

1967

�176

fox

176

Sutiintitedelineens

MOST ANNUALS
IN FLATS

FAMILY

30 PLANTS

4'" GERANIUM

$1.59

POTS

$6.50 DOZ.
TOMATOES
AND
VEGETABLE
PLAN

ALL at reasonable prices
16 EAST
(Willow

Rd.

Palatine
at Palwaukee

Rd.
Airport)

WE CAN SELL CHEAPER
BECAUSE WE GROW OUR OWN
SOLD COUNTRY HOME!
SKOKIE HOME IS BULGING!

My

Collections

For Sale!

Peale Be
primitives,
furn.,
clothing,
oddities
and more
and
more.
Some
items:
ant. carved organ, working—
with stool; carved Span. chest, wicker
cs., beaded shimmy dresses of 20s;
ixtures;
mirrors;
pict’s.;
lamps;
books;
sofas;
benches;
elec. guitar;
skates;
chrs.;
tbls.;
comm.
hair
dryer; spinning wheel. so much more,
come early. Sale: Thurs.. Fri. 10 to 4.
9506 N. Karlov, Skokie.
SAT./SUN.
MOVING
SALE
MAY _ 1314. 830 Hudson Rd., Glenview. Early
Am. settee, chairs, tab., end tab. set,
$125; 6 chair set, $50; Heritage dbl.
dresser, mirror, $100; Wing chair, $25:
occa. chair, $30;
tab. $15;
2 twin 4
poster beds, $35 ea.; RCA console rec.
player, $35; elec. guitar, $75; 16 mm
Keystone
project.,
$35;
pool
table
needs
repair,
$25;
Sony
TV,
needs
repair,
$25;
firepl.
scr.
set,
$25
bicycles;
skates;
fans;
sprinklers;
rakes;
sweeper
needs
basket,
$15:
green
leather
top oblong
tab.,
$10;
other misc. items.

ATTIC ANTIQUES

348 Tudor

Glencoe

Ct.

CLOCKS,

WATCHES,

GARAGE

PRETTY OR PRACTICAL
Jewelry for Mother;
scented sachets,
flowers;
key
chains;
whatever
her
fancy may be, gob
sure to want a
ift for Her Da
.
THE
VELVET TOUCH
621 Deertield Rd., Deerfield
Daily except Wednesday 10 to 4

ERV'S FLOWERS
25 AND

For Sale—Miscellaneous

JEWELRY

Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday bet
9 p.m.

RM.,

furniture;

BEDROOM

TV;

pictures;

AND

dinette

auto.

set;

washer;

gas

KEEP

OVING
SALE—SMALL
EARLY
American
desk,
$25;
Power
mower,
$30;
Metal
wardrobe,
$10;
vacuum
cleaner, $10; Multi- color braided rug
w/pad $25;
cotton
hooked
ru
$12;
Amer.
Flyer train, $15; Lione train,
$20;
full sz. bedspreads;
boy’s
20”
Sting-Ray bike, $15. Much misc. After
eee ajl day Sat., Sun. until sold.
475-2
OD. BEIGE CHEST AND DESK;
SM.
chest and night tbl.;
mahog.
chest;
lamps;
chairs;
child’s
Form.
top
table, desk and chairs; sofa bed; shelf
rack;
oil
paintings;
elect.
mixer,
coffee maker, knife and waffle iron;
hair
dryer;
lge.
silver tray;
throw
hair
dryer;
lge. silver
tray;
throw
rugs;
orm.
tbl.
and
2
chairs;
clothing. All reas. 729-4865.

OTHER'S

DAY SPECIALS

arge Spreading
Yews, 3 for
$9.25; Globe
Yews, 4 for $10; Spirea,
$2.99 each. All balled and burlapped.

SANDERS

ROAD

NURSERY

3285 Sanders Rd., Northbrook
Between Milwaukee Av., and Willow Rd.,

20%, DISCOUNT
MAY

MISC.

lamps;

SPRING
SALE:
DECORATOR
FABrics Drapery
and upholstery at less
than
cost.
Saturday,
May
13,
104 p.m.
2076 Greenleaf, Chicago. BR 4-1536.
BOY’S
20’
ENGLISH
HUFFY
BIKE,
$15; girl’s 20’’ Huffy w/train. wheels,
$10; large trike, $4.00; Sunbeam mixmaster, $10; Deep-fryer, never used,
$10. PArk 9-1169.
MOVING
SALE:
FUR COAT;
HOUSEhold items; golf cart; outboard mtr.;
porch
rugs
and
shades.
Glenview.
May 13, 9-4. 930 Glenwood Rd. (East).

GARAGE
SALE: THURS.,
FRI., SAT.,
and
Sun.
Band
saw;
rotary
lawn
mower;
train
sets;
Symes
tbl.
w/mirror;
26’’ girl’s bike;
ewalk
bike; toys and misc. Lots and lots of
stuff.
1569 Harding
Rd.,
Northfield,
Ill.
THURS., FRI., SAT. 10 TO 5
Household and baby equipment.
Lge. assort. of useful and decorative
items.
Clothing;
furn.;
blinds;
bird
cage;
coin collection.
Everything
in
good condition. Prices reasonable.
3040 PAYNE ST., EVANSTON

FOR
SALE:
ter.
Never
Paper roll.
Call 234-8917.

SOFA;
END
TABLES;
PR.
LAMPS;
9x12
cotton
rug;
4
pr.
Priscilla
curtains;
tw.
spreads;
gift
items,
unused;
much misc. Lawn spreader;
clothes, lady’s 10-12, man’s 42; shoes;
hats;
ties;
etc. Sat. only. 240 Westmoreland, Wilmette, 251-2846.

GLEN COTE THRIFT SHOP
372 Hazel Avenue, Glencoe
Around

cor.

from

LOOK

Glencoe

—

Theatre

JACOBSEN
reel mower

LOOK!!

Patio - granite stone
Ornamental iron
Drnate garden-stone
ptained glass windows
lass block - marble
CLEVELAND WRECKING CO.
801 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 685-1100
DRAWER
CHESTS;
ODD
TABLES;
5-pe.
bedroom
set,
like
new;
Rollaway beds; sofa bed, like new; Maple
bar
with
5
leather
uphol.
stools;
washing machine; baby buggy; primitive tools; hand saws; knives;
large
jig saw, 3 motors. Evanston 864-4611.
91312 Chicago Ave.

EXC.

BARN
AND

BARN

fir, hand

SIDING

BEAMS:

hewn

oak,

ROUGH,

SAWN

8 x 8, 8x 6, 6 x 4,

ete. perfect for ceilings, mantels,
siding—12” width. 40c per board
CRestwood 2-1319.

etc.;
foot.

X9
TENT
W/FLOOR,
$30;
CAMP
stove, $15; Higgins lever .22 rifle, $30;
roll-a-way
cot, $5.00;
lawn
sweeper,
10;
hand
mower,
$5.00;
Jacobsen
rof, mower, $20; lawn aerator, $5.00;

er. 6.50 x 16 mounted

truck tires, $10;

ilvertone stereo radio-phono
$75; and misc. 729-2084

May

Il, 1967

SHAVER,
Zenith 23’’
Misc; 338Sun. after

console,

HIGHLAND

PARK

1466 Berkeley

PIPES;
misc.

WASTE

Rd.

Sr

|

IDlewood 3-1466

ya

234-1036.

STSOLS

AND

$350

complete.

8

Back Bar,

10 Bar

BEVERAGE

COOLER.

Call

666-2909.

RANGE

Seis770. Viking

1966

YARDMAN

20’’

ROTAR

MOWER W/GRASS CATCHER, LiKE
NEW, USED ONLY FOR TRIMMING.
$50. Phone 272-3064 after 7 p.m.
DELUXE
TAPPAN'
RANGE,
36”,
35;
mod.
ebony
cocktail
table,
72’ x 18”,
$18;
metal
bird
feeder,

$3. 50. UN 9-6222.

BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RIDS
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware,. Winnetka.
GARAGE FULL OF BARGAINS
Thurs., Fri. 10 to 5. Fur cape, 2 blk.
coats, ‘all fam. clothings, end tables,
elec. grill. 2332 Birchwood, Wilmette.
OUTBOARD
MOTOR,
MIGHTY-MITE,
used once, 1.7 H.P.; Various sizes and
styles of luggage, all like-new.
Best offer
251-5415
.

SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35
6040
ompaer. Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CoO.

DBL.
OVEN
CROWN
sofa;
Formica
din.
toys;
misc.
1708
Wilmette. AL 1-8139.

Sales

12 misc.

Morton

Co.

6

vacs,

Grove.

AURORA
CAR
SET,
HO
MOUNTED
on 4x 6 board, 7 cars, special tracks;
HO Am. Flyer train; boy’s 26” bike;
_ Guitar w/case. Reas. 272-4164.
~~

STOVE;
SECT.
set;
air cooler;
Wilmette
Av.,

3 WOODEN DOLL HOUSES
Reg. $50. Must sac. for $35 each.
Come 9 to 5 Thurs. or call 272-4449
1535 Church St., Northbrook

disposed of. Crating
Call for Free
LEO HAPP

LIGHT

177

Wtd.

Larry

14

years

of

SHORE
METAL

PAPER
Co.

UN 4-5133
WANTED

Call

864-6014

or

IN

EVANSTON

DAVID’S
furn.;

men’s,

CHURCH

women’s,

furniture.

and

Hope

to

MTJC RUMMAGE SALE
Ebenezer
Church,
1109 Emerson
St,
Evanston. May 16th 8 p.m,, May 17th
9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., May 18th 9:30
a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
RUMMAGE
SALE FRIDAY MAY 19TH
Hours
5-9 p.m.
St.
Luke’s
Church.
LEE
and
HINMAN,
EVANSTON.
Assorted merchandise.

Outstanding

Rummage

RUMMAGE
SALE AT ST. TIMOTHY’S
auditorium, 6336 N. Washtenaw,
Chicago. Thurs, May 18. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
RUMMAGE
SALE
BASEMENT:
clothes
men’s,
women ’s,
children’s;
furrn. Thurs 11th to
kit set; 3 T. V.s;

Sat. 13th 7518N. Kolmar,

bunk
bikes;

MAY

11-12

beds;

6

loads

of

9°

yr.

eri

cle

Misc.

180 Typewriters—Business M

—Office and Store Equipment
1250 MULTILITH. EXC, CO
;
with spray attachment. Ink color b

and

scale.

Hand

multiple

punch

a

hand
round
cornering
ain
sorted papers, envelopes, solu
supplies. $800 or best offer.
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS
Royal $125, Underwood $125

ton $150, IBM Executive $150. —
adders

and

used

wood

desks.

Glenview Office Equipment,

1721

Glenview

Rd.,

Th.

Glenview.

TERRELL
2
DRAWER
STE
fice file, reasonable. Write T-1
60, Wilmette, Ill.
MOVING—4
DRAWER
F
safe; 2 typewriters;
desk and
glass front sect. bookcases.
Hillcrest 6-2410

182

ch

Bicycles

COME TO BERKELEY &lt;
- NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW
yo
hte ve USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENE
Parts

and

Berkeley’s,

GIRL’S

Excellent

service

612 Davis, for

24”

FREJUS
BICYCLE;

~
—

care

SCHWINN

condition,

aon

BICYCLE.

$20

Call 869-6434
26” 10-SPEED RO.
CAME AN Baas

CALL

PArk

4-5435.

ARMSTRONG
ENGLISH
girl’s bicycles, 28’’ dual ss bape
|
parcel rack, exc. cond. 1 and
old, best offer. 251-5415.

Skokie.

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

26”

Two Boy's Bicycles, 26"
Call UN 4-9466.
MAROON

ENGLISH

E cx

frictionless generator, 3-spee
$35. Call 869-2634 after 5 Rye.

183

Sporting Goods ‘and
Equipment

LIKE

ery

NEW!

set,

PEARS

$15.

B

3

and

Cushman
$175.
May

be

ake

L

$5.00. Crossman 800
ie Hawthorne Ln.,

AR‘

as
Glenv

Electric Golf
seen

PA

A
1824
enview.

AND

men’s

golf clubs;

DUPLEX

TENT

4 woods, 8 irons,
8733 after 5 p.m.

4

MATCHED

excellent e's

putter.

$75,

9X 14.

SET

Call

AC viiONE

suspension
frame,
3
nylon
se
windows,
zipper
closes. Ce:
bottom door,
$50. 234-4
GOLF CLUBS—MEN’S
Wilson Top-Notch,
2-9 Registered
irons, ‘$40.
Call 272-2416.

seg

SURFBOARD
FOR_
SALE:
SURFboards
Hawaii.
9’2’. Perfect
5
No dings. $120 or best
3908, ask for Peter.

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
ype

SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
peg
lus
fabric;
SECTION
24 ea.
plus fabric, COMPANION
SAL
—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12, plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 | lus fabric.
Price Drapery Baie.
or
guar. FREE
estimates,
Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

100
PATIO
BLOCKS,
REINFORCED
concrete,
2 ft.x2
ft. Will separate.
$1.00 each. 272-0296 after 5.

| GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich,. VE 5-1195.

REPAIRS
driveways.

BOY’S
20”
SCHWINN
TYP]
$15; good condition. UNiversity

REGISTERED

MAY16, 10 A.M.
PM.
1513 HOWARD ST., EVANSTON

179

EVAN.

or

condition. $50. DAvis 8-7831.

EPISCOPAL

children’s clothing;
see you this yr.

Twin

BOY’S 26’’—5 SPEED SCHWINN_
Gold with chrome fenders. hat

Sales

Glenview
(Glenview
and
Shermer
Rds.)
May
20,
9 a.m.
to
4 p.m.

Hsehld.

and

all kinds must go. Books;

2

ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
Winnetka Congregational Church
Thurs., May 11, 7:00 a.m. to 5 p
Winnetka Community House, 620 4 Fe
coln
Ave.
Free
bus
to
and
from
Linden
Ave.
‘‘L”
in Wilmette 6:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

ST.

6.

EXTENSION

WANTED: CHILD’S OUTDOOR
PLAY HOUSE.
835-1372

Rummage

C

P

Ill. 22633MCC. 7964-6139.

DEWEY;

dressers;

PATIO
TABLES
AND
large upright freezer and
must be exc. cond. Call AL

LARGE
OLD
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
made
before
1940,
the
bigger,
the
older, the better. Don’t have to run.
Call GR 5-0466 eves. and weekends.

178

Garages

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

1227

3-7245

WANTED:
GOOD
ALUMINUM
ladder. 32 feet or more.
29-1352:

Attics,

LIGHT HAULING

age.

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deeee
For pickup. HI 6-3730 or AL

ND
1104 EMERSON

Basements,
. DANNER

furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your

Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution. Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

NORTH

Carney

RUBBISH REMOVAL

problems.

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
a. De
subject to change
without
notic
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
we _ use
our
contribution
for
PEANUT GA
RY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. Contestants

UNDER

_

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE Tee HUMPS O
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
MOVING
SOMETHING?

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

be

HAULING ~

LET

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

must

and S
Estimates.
PArk

FURNITURE—APPLIANCE
BAGGAGE
ALSO RUBBISH REMOV.

By

Toys; books; odds and ends; clothing.
Friday P.M. and Saturday.
2237 Linneman St.
Glenview.

SALE

Furniture—Luggage—.

OLD FURNITU RE AND Apel

1966 MAYTAG RINGER WASHER
with pump $60; large pressure cooker
Lag
all in excellent
condition.
966-

TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives _—
—
rubbish removal —
power lawn rolling
— tree ences: —
fill dirt — grading.
1195
| JIM BEINLICH
THE FIREWOOD KING

GARAGE

|

$15 with trade.

$12.50.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
Lge.
stock
of
flower
containers,
accessories,
artificial flowers,
some
antiques. Garden club ladies’ delight.
Call 835-1193 for appointment.

FT.
POOL
TABLE;
PORTABLE
oxygen
unit;
tape
recorder;
TV;
sleeper sofa; offers considered.
O 5-3841.

21°
JACOBSEN
MANOR
REEL
mower with fiberglass grass catcher.
Good condition. $45. Call AL 1- ae

LGE.
TOOL
SHED,
GOOD
COND.:;
pool filter;
child’s ay
table;
headboards;
drapes
and
dust ruffles
to
match; hanging light fixtures, misc.
Call AL 1-1010 after 10 a.m.

RARELY

$2.00.

$25
ORchard 6-9886
CHEMISTRY
LAB.,
GLASSWARE,
equipment, chemicals for small industrial or school lab. Save 75%. $250.
Call 272-1713 or 332-4452.

GARAGE
SALE:
10 SPEED
ENGLISH
racer, good cond.; 24” boy’s bike; 7”
bench
saw,
blades,
1/3 H.P.
motor
and
bench;
exercise
mach.
rowing
type; lamps;
other items. 272-7841.

WALTON BELT MASSAGER:
used. Best offer
Pol 446-7928

33.

40 IN.

Park

GARAGE
AND
YARD
SALE
THURS.,
Fri., May 11, 12, 10 to 4, Sat. 10 to 12.
1314 Oak,
Evanston.
Furn.,
clothing,
china,
toys,
cameras,
baby
equipment.

PAIR
PALE
PINK
LINED
DRAPeries, each panel 104” long, 43” wide.
Price $15. Man’s tux shirt, neck-151%,

WESTINGHOUSE

MATERIAL

uprights.

ve vacs,

6040 Dempster,

WANTED;
umbrellas;
a
eta:

MONO
TAPE
C SEGRDERS
MAGNEcord F 35 B and PT6 models, Mikes
and stand. Beer barrell Mapenoer, coil
in box type. Call 677-1457.

UP-

SALE

GARAGE
SALE—TWO
6-YR.
CRIBS;
play pen; bounce chair;
girl’s clotning, infant to sz. 5; toys. Sat. May 13;
Call 272-7699.

Slv.

hol. twin headboard;
boy’s
Schwinn
bike; never used double Formica bath
sink
top
w/back
splash.
272-1254,
evenings.
other

$35.

VACUUM

Used gas log for fireplace

Front and

GREAT
BOOKS
OF
WESTERN
world encyclopedias 20 volumes
cost
$200 sac. $35; Hide-a-bed cost $275 sac.
$125; bdrm. set; 6 pcs., $165; sofa and
chair, $85. All wiueed. Call 251-7385.

TIMES:

COND.;
729-2033.

179

Sale—Miscellaneous

26”
BICYCLE,
3
SPEED
RACER
Hand brakes, excellent condition, $25.
120 Bass Accordian-used
six months
best offer 475-4857.

2

MAN’S
BIKE,
12’
E/V
WOOFER
and mid-range horns with c/o netwk.
Print dryer, 2 developing trays, set of
World Books. Call Sun. 9 to 12, 8692280.

and

MOWER

PIANO, $100 OR BEST OFFER.
3-drawer metal file cabinet, $20.
Call after 6, PArk 9-0999.
DOG
RUN
FROM
CHALET:
HEAVIest gauge,, 4’ x 10’ x 6’ high, with full
size gate. Cost $125. Priced to sell at
$65. Phone 446-1897.

LIKE
NEW
REGINA
CARPET
cleaner
and
floor’
polisher,
$20;
Hoover
floor scrubber,
$15;
polished
cotton dual twin spread, blue floral,
$15; OR 4-6316.

ALL

CR 2-5124
BOOKS

~ 93" CORONET LAWN MOWER, $25.
30” CRAFTSMAN
1 yg lawn sweeper,
$15
Call Crestwood 2-7766.

WASHER-DRYER;
OUTDOOR
rocker;
club chr.;
polaroid camera;
typewrtr.
table.;
wind.
fan;
revolv.
con child’s organ; oil paint kit. UN 4-

AT

TOYS,

JACOBSON
REEL-TYPE
SELF
PRO_ Riess"
mower; rarely used, $5).

OIL
PAINTINGS;
TAPESTRIES;
bronze
statues;
pedistals;
artist
easle; wood carving 42’’ high; 100 yr.
old brass music stand; old brass spy
glass;
lamp;
recording tapes;
misc.
338-4507.
;

iron sheets;

ITEMS,

1966 CRAFTSMAN
21” REEL
type
model
81992
like
new
lawn
mower.
Excellent buy
for $69, when
new cost $125. Call 256-0631.

OLD RCA COLOR TV. NEEDS. WORK
on
tuner,
suitable
for
electronic
student or for
parts $25; 17x19 white
china sink with
faucets $10;
Hoover
vacuum with attch. $10. AL 1-1860.

SALE

SALE

Northbrook.

NEWEST
TYPE
UMBRELLA
BRINGS
in light not sun, redwood picnic table
with benches.
Barbecue
formed
like
train; hammock. 256-2066.

ne TILLERS,
6 HP,
3 HP
AND
Pp;
alum
lawn
chairs;
chaise
oS
cast iron dinner beil; tilting
table
saw;
barbecue
wagon;
many
other items. Call 272-5187. 4115 Lake
Cook Rd., Northbrook.

angles;

Dr.,

18" REEL TYPE

ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWter, art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.

FOR

praee

HELP!
EVERYTHING
MUST
GO!
Name
your price.
Clothes,
pictures,
drapes,
baby
equip.,
gifts,
small
appliances. All like new. 251-6251.

WOOD
PORCH
SCREENS,
13
PANels, approx. 7’ high, $50; Craftsman
self-propelling rotary mower w/catcher, $20; 24’’ boy’s bicycle, $15; Webcor
hi-fi
record
changer,
$20;
475-5404
after
3 p.m.

BUFFET;

MANOR
21”
POWER
w/Basket. Reasonable.
724-4948.

Sat.,
HOUSEHOLD

NAME YOUR
PRICE. ANTIQUE. VICtorian.
grandfathers’
clock,
needs
work;
antique Jenny Lind bed; gray
Lawson sofa;mah. btbls.; dresses size
I 2073
Greenleaf,
Chicago,
AM
2-

CREDENZA

MAGNA
SAWSMITH,
does
routing, - snaping,
Over $40 of accessories.

MOVING—GARAGE
Bin

SALE—2
SALEM
LANE,
SKOKIE,
(New England Village) 4 drawer mpl.
chest, exc. cond.; child’s pedal tractor, like new;
women’s
clothes, size
7-9, sportswear to cocktail, exc. cond.;
boys 5-6 blazer jacket.

MAHOG.

yg

PERMANENT
OIL
FILchange
oil,
uses
tissue

10’’
RADIAL
Like
new;
drilling, etc.
Call 272-0289.

VERY
FINE
FRUITWOOD
AND
mahogany
furniture;
tuxedo
divan;
Oriental scatter rugs;
artist’s easel;
modeling stand;
sm. drafting board;
slide projector and screen; golf clubs.
446-7260

For

$3.95.

BEAUTIFUL

ANTIQUE
JEWELRY
FOR
GRADUAtion Pierced
earrings,
rings,
bracelets,
charms,
stick
ins.
LINDWALL’S,
808 Oak
St.,
innetka,
4%
blk. W. of Green Bay Road.

dryer;

IT’S
TERRIFIC
THE
WAY
WE’RE
selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery.
Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00.
Wolff
Ace
Hardware,
Wilmette.

11-12-13

CARPETS

es

10 Hoover

$25.

despite constant footsteps of a busy
family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent aleesti
shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke
V&amp;S
Hardware, Glencoe.

self
propelled
lawn
mower;
tilting
arbor table saw complete with motor;
stand; dado cutter; garden tools. 626
Dimmeydale
Drive,
Deerfield,
945-

REMINGTON
ELECTRONIC
never used; Cordless knife;
T.V.; Zenith transoceanic;
—
after 6 p.m. Sat. and
p.m.

YOUR

176

DOOR

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
724-9465, after 3.

3 Fae
PC.
SECT.
SOFA;
DANISH
MOD.
liv.
rm.
tables;
Kenmore _ sewing
mach.; round oak din. tble., 6 chairs;
lamps;
wrought
iron twin beds
and
mattresses;
Hi-Fi
comb.;
Oster
blender
and ice crusher;
roto-broil;
Stauffer
couch;
bikes;
trike;
elec.
train.; road race set; linens; drapes;
books;
clothing.
Rummage.
251-8733.
2321 Thornwood,
Wilmette,
back entrance.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

he

at

176

AND
Jim

GOLF bat

offer.

tas

Call

al

2-passenger;
gasoline;
condition; owner leaving soni
buy at $150. YO 5-1955 or 724-

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits.

__

you in the Want Ads. Turn —

to Classification £132 in
this Paper!

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 23° e

�Sporting Goods and
a

193

Motoreycles—Go Carts

Equipment
PRO

HONDA

tr Mian

_ Expert

OR

LEFT

Club

reg.
reg.
reg.

irons, 2 woods,
irons, 2 woods,
MacGregor

HANDED

Fitting

, 4 woods,
s, 3 woods,
rons, 3 woods,

pn

All

$215
5180
$120

reg. $ 95
reg. $ 50

DX 8

irons,

Honda

Sets

now

$115

now

$

EXC.

55

Men’s

LIKE

GOOD
$400.

now 96c doz.

COND.
945-0142

seeeeeD

SUNDAY

R

BAR

1965

9-9
9-6

SKOKIE

K-43

RIFLE,

EX-

s $85. 300 rounds,
8 mm ammo $10.
cans
army
bore
cleaner
$2.00,
reloading equipment. 475-2476.

ba

BAND

MEN‘S

RI
E 3812”
| _ABLE. 724-8304

Just
broken
in.
evenings. 945-6612.

MOTORCYCLE

SNIPER

WILSON

ied

IRONS.

REASON:

aah AND COINS BOUGHT
LD.
Complete
line
of both
ace atie and Philatelic
Supplies.
lanier’ s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

BEAUT.
5142 h.p.

945-6000

TOURUsed 2
272-3619

305,

1966.

TACO

West

FACTORY
NI BIK

Bend

engine,

BUILT

rr bac 7% Men yery RENTALS
Meat
i Y COAST TO COAST
RED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.

HONDA S§ 90
EXCELLENT

moving

dollies

avail.

Car

tow

2

192

2000 MILES,

446-0226

also
and

1966 HONDA

bars,

SALE

FOR

Asking $285.

2200 MILES. GREAT
$350. Call OR

VOLKSWAGEN:

Soft Top For 1956
GET

BLACK,
446-6317.

SUZUKI

CITY

DA

65

—

COND., 900 MILES, ADULT
rack.

VE

305
CC
SCRAMBmetallic, 14,000 miles

196612

, silver

gray

Jooks, runs, better than new. $595. Will

take

smaller

Payment.

Trium

bike

or

477-8983.

h 200CC

car

as

part

Tiger Cub

OR BEST OFFER.
Call 251-3579

FOR

SALE:

EXCELLENT

HONDA
CONDITION.

195

eight.

For

ALPINE
AL

HONDA

cond.

other extras.

with

CB160,

$475.

1965

scrambler

pipes

Call 272-1558.

HONDA S-90 1966
BLK.; LIKE NEW; MUST
$280 or best offer.

i, 24 — Classified

and

SELL
724-7860.

64 XLCH, CLEAN, CUSTOM
7,000 mi. $1,050. 864-6026

Homes

Complete;

Sale—Trucks

Extras.

and

272-

Trailers

TRAVEL
TRAILERS-TRUCK
CAMPers Avion, Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood. HALE
TRAILER
SALES,
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
a
Chicago. (1 mile North of 137 on
)
HEILITE
ALUMINUM
TENT
TRAILer. Built-in storage, large canopy with
Nylon
rain
curtain
and_
screens.
aren
condition.
Call VErnon
5-

S- 90;

-1-7888.

Exe.

Mobile

1966 SKYLINE 12’ x 50’
2 BEDRM. FURN. W/EXTRAS
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
SUNSET PARK-CALL 729-4476.
STARCRAFT CAMPING TRAILER.

RO 1-6454
6454 N. Western Av., Chicago.

and

CC,
best

DETROITER 10 x 46
2-bdrms.;
enclosed patio;
reasonable.
Call PArk 4-9337

1966 SUZUKI
160°..C.

*Engine — transmission — rear
system — electrical system.

P5568.

condition.
945-3567.

1950 Ford 142 Ton
STAKE TRUCK
1-6561 until 5:30 or evenings
AL 1-0853
—

22’X 8
BANNER
TRAVEL
TRAILer self contained, complete equipment,
sleeps
5, electric
brakes,
like new,
$2,250. ORchard 5-0447.
1957 GMC
PICKUP
TRUCK.
34.5 H'
6 cyl.; side cabinets and racks. Good
tires and engine. $300 or best offer.
Call 272-3073.

AND

1965

axle

VOLO WINGOUN

front

5 oe

axle

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
yee ye transmission
many additional features

All Standard

Equipment

With

12,000 mi.

ruby

With

radio.

Pearl

white

SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN

blue

MNS

Radio,

VOLKSWAGEN

WWs,

red

9 «es,

SEDAN

995

5 re

895

$

.............. $695

1960 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF ss
Light

OTHER
1966

SHEVROLET

beige,

radio

~.«...... ic:.. $2,495

Convertible,

yellow

ee
Se
Yellow,

automatic

a. $2,195

transmission

PUA...

96S

PALICON

Pye

Pee

Blue,

automatic

eee. $

995

ee $

795

$

695

transmission

FUTURA

Red,

$ 495

TRADE-INS

IMPALA

Wee eee
FARO

red

2

automatic

a

transmission

es

Delivered

ng

Buys of the Week
_

'62 Renault 4-Dr.
‘63 Renault 4-Dr.
'64 Renault 4-Dr.
Auto. Trans.
'66 VW Sedan
'67 Renault R-10
4-Dr.

Winnetka
Import Motors
Open:
9

9

a.m.-5

a.m.-9

p.m.

p.m.—

Saturday.

Closed

[501

'63 Corvair

‘61.

T-Bird

'60

AND

STANDARD
the

$595

122

1965

Volvo
cond.

Won.

day.

SPECIAL

1965

Fiat like new 4 Dr. $795
Olds

1963

Ford Galaxie

And

choose

$695

from.

Rd.

729-1800

Glenview

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
724-7350

GOOD
Cost

66

fully

BUY:

LANCIA:

$4,200. Will sacrifice for $600
Telephone Hi 6-3135

VOLKSWAGEN,
equipped.

Excellent

869-2732, after 6 p.m.

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and The. Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
\

$794

MERCEDES
2308,
1966,
FULL
equipped, 10,000 miles, Luxurious ne
warranty, ext. charcoal gray, int. red
af
TEX,
$4,300 or best offer.
689

power.

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

F85 Auto.

many many more to

OF

$195

1160 Waukegan Rd.

$1,399

1964

$139

heater, automatic transmission. All
Fisherman's special. Full price.

$1,995

exc.
$1,895

1723 Waukegan

‘55 Pontiac Sta. Wagon
Radio,

Volvo

1965 Chevelle-Auto.

Bonneville

SHIFT,

$2,399

1966

$295
'59 Rambler Wagon

HEAT-

3-555

Wigglesworth's

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater, today’s special.

$1,095
‘62 Mercury Meteor

AUTOMATIC, RADIO
er, full price.

Pontiac

BR

mileage

$795

JET
BLACK
AND
RED
INTERior. All power. Full price.

4-8600

Rd.

VOLVO NORTH SHORE
1966 Volvo Wgn.-low

Sunday.

STATION
WAGON,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
radio and heater,
whitewalls. Immaculate throughout. Full price.

$795

PA

Waukegan
Glenview

FORMERLY

'62 Pontiac Tempest

Conv.

Dealer

SPECIALISTS

Imports

Friday

TOYOTA PHA OL
$1760. cae
RADIO
AND
HEATER,
WHITEwalls,
automatic
transmission.
Tomato red with white top. Like
new. Full price.

$99

IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

Insurance Co.
thru

$1.59

Renault—Peugeot

OVERSEAS

HI 6-6100

Monday

$795
$1,195

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS
Authorized

Agents for Volkswagen

$39
$595

‘63 Buick Skylark
2-Dr. Hardtop

stick

666 Green Bay Rd.

in Glenview

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AVAILABLE ALSO.

$1,195

............. $

ruby

$1,647

brake

black

SEDAN

Radio,

—

12 Mo.

Full Factory Warranty

$1,395

WWs,

Sea

assemblies

SS

radio,

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
1961

—

Sunroof,

VOLKSWAGEN

Scrambler

1966
ALLSTATE
MO-PED
49
single seater, excellent condition,
offer, Call 475-0403.

194

SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

windshield

305

Excellent

NEW

4-Dr. Sedans

You won't find used VW's in

Red,

GOKART 800, MC 9 ENGINE
Mechanical
disc brake.
Good
condition. $140 or best offer. Call after 5
p.m., 446-1402.

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER

2:

CONDITION.
3-7847.

LIKE NEW
VE 5-1584
Cost
$100.

BROWN'S

_ PERFECT

HONDA

SPORTY!

set of mag. wheels w/adapters.
rhe ret year. Best offer over

ee

'66

GOOD

Radio,

RADE

SUZUKI SPORT 50 CC
low mileage, low price, with helmet.
Like new. Call Les after 5 p.m.
965-6573

rette lighter. $35. Call 234-5820.
THUNDERBIRD,
condition,

328-5928

BRAND

They’ve passed the 16-point safety and performance inspection and been
completely
overhauled
and
reconditioned.
We're
so sure
of them
we
the
repair
or replacement
of all
major
mechanical
guarantee
100%
parts* for 30 days or 1,000 miles. If it’s hard to find used VW’s in better
it’s because it’s hard
to find a used
VW
guarantee
shape than ours,
better than ours.

i766

90

1,600 miles.
and mirrors.

HONDA 1966/7, $.90

ndix Saphire I, AM radio. Includes
speaker
and
antenna.
Bonus—ciga-

One

SUPER

Excel. cond. Only
Incls. luggage rack

Auto Tires and Accessories
R

:
CONDITION

$1,647

'65 Volkswagen Sunroof
$1,025.

NEW

'67 Renault R-10

WHEELS,
RADIO,
condition. Please cali

1964
SUNBEAM
ALPINE - RDSTR.
teacher
cpl.
must
sell.
Moving
to
Calif. Like new, all extras, must be
seen reas. SH 3-1240 if no ans. 3383666

Volkswagen

best offer.

724-6960

ALL

better shape than ours

1963

196644
B.S.A.
LIGHTNING
650
CC.
Dual
carbs.
Low
miles.
Like
new.
Must
see.
966-8576
after
6 p.m.
or
wkend.

power
tools,
cement
mixer,
sues.
a
7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks.
= om Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

2
ey

Call

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

4 wheel. Any size or purpose
boats.
Furn., 7%.
tarps

f

offer.

’°66
HONDA
50
WITH
ELECTRIC
starter, under 500 miles, $225 or best
offer. '66 HONDA S-65, under 500 mi.,
$275 or best offer. 729-2337.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

=

It doesn't have to be German
to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

1962 AUSTIN-HEALEY 3,000
BLACK,
WIRE
new top, good
864-8747.

WITH ‘64 ENGINE, $300.
Call after 7 p.m., 864-1028

George

BEAUTIFUL. SEMI-CUSTOM.
ALpine 1-7726.

Loans

With an Auto Loan From

-_-

Best

729-18v0

TR4; LATE
'64; EXCELLENT
CONDItion; Judson blower; Abarth exhaust.
150 h.p.; wood wheel; Tonneau;
R/H;
wire
wheels;
red,
black
top
never
raced; HI 6-3913.

1550 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
Mercedes Benz-Porsche
272-7905
Open Daily 9 to 9
Sat. 9 to 5
Closed Sunday
The midwest’s
only Mercedes
BenzPorsche Dealer.
Specialist in Overseas Delivery

305 CC

—
150
BENLY
Only 2,127 miles.

HONDA

Buy ‘Em Now!

ee.

Call

125 CC
SUPER
SPORT
GERmotorcycle
with
windshield.
sell. Call 272-7841.

HONDA
’66
ing black.
mos.
Asking $375

AUTOMOTIVE

|

$295.

Rd.
GLENVIEW

BMW! WHAT'S A BMW?
It’s like a Mercedes, only sportier. 4
door comfort,
race-winning
performance, 25 mi./gal. AM-FM-SW opt.
332-4452 or 272-1713

on Edens

Must Sell—'61

RENAULTS

VOLKSWAGEN

HONDA
1965
= §-50,
EXCELLENT
condition,
ridden
1
summer;
kick
starter;
has had : tone -ups; $160 or
best offer. UN 4-787

N.S.U.
man
Must

7

z

Autohaus

$90

HONDA
SCRAMBLER
CUSTOM
AND
modified,
metal
flake,
and
chrome.
Must see. After 6 p.m. 864-9582.

BLUE

Coins and Stamps

Automobile

HONDA

1966 YAHAMA

met;
baseball
mitts:
ski
boots;
t balls: pellet guns; Misc. AL 11. Thurs.-Fri. from 6 p.m. on.

GERMAN

S-90

Excellent condition,
Richards 475-9186.

OR 5-5286

BELLS;

$200.

BEST
OFFER
OVER
eves. or weekends.

HONDA

1723 Waukegan

interior.

$1,795

EXC. COND. LOW MILEAGE.
Extras. $250. 729-2049 after 5 p.m.

Expert repairing and refinishing.

4548 OAKTON,

COND.

Honda 305 Super Hawk

now $1.00

Fri.
Sat.

MILE-

50 White

UNDER
700 MI. PERF.
Call 945-3348, Deerfield.

golf tubes
x
5c ea.
practice balls
2c ea.
!
of
fun
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise.
We
take __ trade-ins.
Large selection of used golf clubs.
, Thur.,
Wed.,

SPORT 90

Honda

2t:
Plastic

edd

160

leather

Foreign and Sports Cars

ALL

Wigglesworth's imports

WHITE
interior.

ONLY $5,995
Porsche
champagne

196

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. ‘See them at

roadster

4 SPEED FLOOR SHIFT, OFF
color, caviar black texleather
Only 1,200 actual miles.

4 SPEED,

BLACK
AND CHROME.
LOW
age. Like new. $275. 945-0714.

1965

SL COUPE

Foreign
and Sports Cars
1967 SAABS

Benz '67

1962 Silver Metallic Coupe

NEW; BLUE; LOW MILEAGE
Many extras. 724-4948.

HONDA

now $1.50
$4.00 per doz.

g balls reg. $2.00 doz.

305 Scrambler

1966 HONDA

Reg. $14.75 DX
X-outs
now $6.00
o-Line putters &amp;
ges
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00
carts req
0-$3
now $20-13
—
res.
$40
now $20
joel
$4.00 and up
:
ella reg. $8.00
now $4.00
7“ Beavers, set of 10,
now $2.00
ler golf gloves, Ladies’
50c
ather golf gloves Men’s
$1.50
f caps reg. $3
now $1.00
reg. $5.00
$2.00, $3.00,

EXTRA EQUIPMENT.
831-3121.

EXCELLENT CONDITION
Call 764-6098 or 446-2284

80

MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies’
80
&gt;.G. (4 woods) reg. $108
now $40
itleist balls (repaints)
now $5.00

Shirts,
balls

1966 Sport 50

COND.

'66 Honda

nor $ 30
now $ 20

lf socks reg. $1.50

230

CART

/196

Foreign and Sports Cars

Mercedes

CUSTOM BUILT; VERY GOOD COND.
Call Steve at CR 2-2232 after 7 p.m.

Ladies’ and Men’s

RIGHT

5

GO

MULLIGAN-JAY
All New Ist Quality

:

S-90

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Red, $265, DA 8-8348.

Wassh bacciding
MacOreeor
_ Northwestern-Foot-Joy-Bag-Boy
=
©) 4

196

May

SUNROO

conditio

I1,

196

�196

Foreign

and Sports

Cars

196

BOTH

1964 TR-4
VERY GOOD CONDITION. MUST
SELL $1,100 OR BEST OFFER.
PArk 4-3281.
66

=

VOLKSWAGEN
walls, $1,395.

SEDAN,
After 5

Foreign

RADIO,
p.m. 835-

199

Wanted

1964 MG SPORTS SEDAN
Low mileage. Clean body and interior.
Drafted, must sell. $850 or best offer.
ALpine 1-3895.

Mercedes

Benz

MGB '65 CONVERTIBLE
R/H;
Wire Wheels;
excellent
condition. Sharp looking.
18,000 mi. by 1
owner. $1,595. PArk 4-0627.

CONVERTIBLE
446-4849

ARMANN
GHIA
1967,
JUST
BACK
from
Europe
with only 2,600 miles.
Must sell quickly. Call GR 5-3284 after
6 p.m.

MINX,

66 Volkswagen
BACK,

Need

200

For

729-1000

PONTIAC
TEMPEST
‘64
SPORTS
coupe. 4 bbl. carb.; 4 speed;
heavy
duty
susp.;
dual
exhaust;
nocturne
blue; exc. cond. By orig. owner. Days
869-3056 or nights,
272-8126.
Ask
for
John

1966
DODGE
DART
2 DR.
SEDAN.
6,000
miles;
auto.
transm.;
P/S;
radio;
silver blue; 6 cyl. Exc. cond.
Owner
transferred.
Genuine
car
at
$1,575. Call 446-7956.

’65
BUICK
LE
SABRE
2.
DR.
Hardtop;
power _ steering;
power
brakes;
clean
inside
and
out;
best
offer. UNiversity 4-4905, Rm. 14, after
5 p.m.

966
OPEL
CADET
FASTBACK
4
speed, disk brakes; radio; WW’s; exc.
cond. only 7,000 mi. $1,400. 869-2931. If
no answer call GR 5-8805.
’58 VOLKSWAGEN:
BLACK: WHITE
walls; good condition. $475.
Call 446-7932 after 7 p.m.

PORSCHE RED 1600 N
ROADSTER, AM/FM RADIO.
$995. 724-7175.

66

POWER

dio,

white

STEERING,

walls.

V-8,

RA-

DR.,
V-8,
ing, radio,

4 Door

STANDARD
low mileage.

DOOR,
WHITE,
ony 4 months old.

VOLKSWAGEN

2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

SHIFT,

AUTH.

BR

ay 11, 1967
tre

3-4803

serve

CHICAGO

Daily

power.

p.m.

driven,

'63 Ford

AUTO.

Corsa Conv.

red

transmission.

CO.

VINYL

ROOF,

$1

1965

Imperial

Imperial
one

owner,

White.

PS,

$1295

SPEED.

Falcon
convertible,

2 DR.
black.

‘‘6”

LANDAU,
Raven
won’t

Ford XL Convert.

FULL

POW.,

$895
‘64 Ford Station Wagon
'64 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Suburban Driven

‘60 Falcon

Wgn.— one

SERVICE

serving.

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

AIR.

LOW

MILES.

POW.,

LOW

MILE

AIR,

$1,395

Pontiac

POWER,

CLUB

WAGON.

nis

MILES,

H.T.

CLEAN,

$1,095

2 Dr. Sedan

NEW,

LOW

1963
BEL

2 Dr
VERY

MILES,

$995

8-3503
AIR

steering.

Chev.

2 DR.,

6 CYL.,

AUTO

power

$845

1963 Comet Convert.
6 CYL., AUTO RED.
$795

Good

:

1964 Volks 2 Dr.
RUNS

Bel Air 4 Dr.

GOOD

$695

miles.

Winsetins ll

MILES.

$1,095

LIKE

$995

LOW

1964 Econoline

1965 Comet

Plymouth

—s_—~

$1,295

:

low

Go.

Cat.

4 DOOR

1960 Falcon Station Wagon
RUNS

GOOD

$245

WIL-SHORE FORD —
611

OPEN

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine |-5300
EVES.
CLOSED

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

:

V-8, AUTO

1964
FULL

LOW

‘60 Ford 4 Dr. Galaxie, good transportation
‘59 Imperial 4 Dr..H.T. Full Power

The. Village

=

FACTORY

1964 Falcon

owner

80 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-0655

~

~

WAGON, FULL POWER,
$1,395

'54 Olds 4 Dr. PS., automatic

869-3015

ALL BLACK.

$1,495

FULL

‘til 6 p.m.

Immaculate,

POWER

1965 Chev. Impala

Black
believe
$1,995

FORD

'65 Chev.

speed

048

1965 Ford Gal. 500 4 Dr. —

$595
4

a
ae

1964 T-Bird
2 DR. FULL POWER.
$1,575

AT-R$1095

FULL

6
cylinder,
radio,
heater.
cheap transportation.

Futura

-

$1,595

Red
$2295

'62 Valiant 4 Door
full

SEATS

1965 Ply. H. Top

you.

—

POW.

V-8, POW., BUCKET SEATS,
_ LOW MILES,

AVE.

Sat.

;

10

HILL MOTORS

—

‘61 Crown
Suburban

‘til 9:30

ae.

Bonn.

V-8, POW., BUCKET
LOW M

FORD CTRY. SQUIRE V8-ATPS-R-WW-White-Red trim. $1495

to

Pont.

NE,

Dark

$1,875
oe
1966 Ply. 2 Dr. H.T.

PASS.
$2195

DA

Chrysler

and
Bek

Open

INDIAN

auto.,

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

63

10

SQUIRE

Power.

BIRD

SCHUMACHER

Bright

AVE.
VW

T.

miles.

$1,495
Role
1963 Chrysler New Yorker

power,
a/cond.
cream-puff.
You
it.

$1295

1131

CLEAN.
TIRES
Radio, heater. 869-

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

FAIRLANE
WwW-Gorgeous

‘64

VEAr

Trim.

V-8

$1050

140-4

63

H.T.

W.W.’s.
mileage.
$1,595

low

500 s
ENG

H. TOP, FULL
AIR COND.

4 DOOR

CTRY.

$795

=

1965

“TODAY’S BEST BUY”
’62 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE 9 PASS.

Rd., Glen.
BR 3-3216

2

$700

DR.

Full

390

$1,995

$995

66 Comet Cal'nte $1995
65

Pass.
Trim.

V8,
A.T.,
Ready
Almond Beige.

$1495

DR.

XL

SQUIRE

HEAT-

66 Comet Cyclone $2095
PS, PB,

FAIRLANE
White-Red

GUARANTEED

INSURANCE

GT,

500

LYONS

2100 Waukegan
729-3200

2

FORD

FORD
CTRY.
SEDAN
WAG.
9 pass., full power, V8, Diamond
Blue.
$1,445

63
RADIO,

GALAXY

$495

TOM

4

FORD

Full
power,
R.,
H.,
Smoke
White.
Lo-Lo

’64

$795

CYLINDER,
AUTO.,
er, low mileage.

CATALINA

65

'62 Ford Station Wagon
6

PONTIAC

FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE
WAG.
V8,
Full
Power,
6 Pass.,
R.,
W.W.,’s,
Aztec
Bronze.
See
it
and buy it.
$2095

64

trans,

4 DR.

BUICK
SKYLARK
SPT. CPE.
Full power, V8. This is a tradein on a new T. Bird. Well cared
for. Vintage Burgundy.
$2,095

’65

Sharp.

Ford

CYLINDER,
radio, heater,

PASS.
$2095

H., W.W.’s
ladies will
Lt.
Green
$1,345

‘65 FORD CTRY. SED.
Full pow. A/C-Gold,

$1,395

'64
6

V.W.
CONVT.
R.,
Ready to enjoy. The
love
this one.
V.W.

FORD
GALAXY
500 CONVT.V8 - AT-PS-R-WW - BLACK Red Tr.
$2045

$1,595

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERnew tires. Full price.

standard

FASTBACK

$1,795

65

'65 Ford Convertible
AUTO.,

’65

.

:

Ford Galaxie

DR.

390. V8, FULL

H.T.
Full power,
air cond., R.,
:
W.W.,
Emerald
Turquoise.
a
on Wheels.
$1,995

$1,295

Overseas Orders Arranged

K. Ghia Coupe

H.T.

BACK
$2295

’65 FORD
CTRY.
SED.
10
V8-AT-PS-R-WW-Bronze.

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM
717 CHICAGO AVE.

61

MUSTANG 2 . 2 FAST
Aqua-Wht Tr.-4 Sp.

‘63 Chrysler Convert. 300

[6 POINT CHECKED
100%
VOLKSWAGENS

64 Kombi Wgn.

500 4 DR.

Springtime sds

"65

AUTO.,
POWER
STEERING,
POWER
brakes, radio, heater, white walls.

1966
2

+. MUSTANG
CPE.
V8-4SP.,
R.,
W.W.’s A one owner gem. ‘Gorgeous Ebony Black, another Lomiler
$1,645
65

IN EVANSTON

Micro Wgn.

cad hich

iow

OLKSWAGEN

65

GALAXY

cae

$1,995

'59 FORD

65 VW

BONUS

:

Specials

Yes, we here at Schumacher Ford want to show our sincere interest, in
proving to. you, that Schumacher
Ford in Evanston is the place to buy
your one owner suburban used car. So .
bring this ad with you at time
of purchase and we will deduct $100.00 from your price on any of our 72
car selection. The following is only a partial listing.

66 FORD

AUTOMATIC,
POWER
STEERING,
power
brakes,
radio,
white
walls,
posit.
traction,
adjustable
steering
wheel, power seats, power windows.

Call

GHIA

FOR

Glenview

Evanston
GR 5-8000

Sale—Automobiles

Sale—Automobiles

Spring

1963 OLDS CUTLASS CONVERT.
Metallic blue w/blk.
top;
floor console;
bucket seats;
P/S;
R/H;
good
tires.
Exc.
cond.
See
and
drive
to
appreciate.
Owner
must
sell.
Best
offer. 724-9185 after 5 weekdays.

$1,495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Rd.

For

‘EVANSTON

$100.00

McKAY

200

1961
BONNEVILLE
WAGON,
P&amp;5.,
P.B., auto. transmission, radio, heater.
window
washers,
backup
lights,
power
tail
window,
undercoated,
Zebart dustproofing, tinted windshield,
oe. condition, orig. owner, $695. 272.

BROKER

491-1770

WILMETTE

CONVERTIBLE
SPECIALS

WITH

offer.

EXC.
COND.,
945-8889.

AGENT

ST.

TOWING

Clean Cars

ERNIE
750 Chicago Ave.
GR 5-4444

W/W TIRES, LOW MILEAGE.
Mornings 869-3187

‘63 KARMANN

“en

'65 Buick Special Deluxe

1600 Square

ED
AND _ BLACK,
suburban driven, $925.

CARS WANTED

PICK

We

4

BLACK

917 MAIN

Cash for your car

condition.

red interior;
$400 or best
Pat. GReenleaf 5-4073.

AUTO

241 Waukegan

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

8,000 miles, must sac.
Call 869-7371 after 4 p.m.

b59 HILLMAN

3 3/4 BANK FINANCING
COST PREFERRED RISK
AUTO INSURANCE
,
SIX MONTH POLICIES
SHOP—Get your best deal. See Ray
LOW

)

8-234|

JEFF’S TOWING,

CVT.

’62 VOLKSWAGEN
Radio;
gas
heater;
good
$700. PArk 4-7814.

DISCOUNTS.

'63 Cadillac Convertible

PORSCHE

'66 VOLKSWAGEN

LARGE

Price For

JUNK

230-SL

MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT.
Call after 6 p.m. VErnon 5-4713.

'62 VW
b700

AT

V8,
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
power
steering,
radio and heater,
4
brand new tires. Excellent condition.

FREE

2 TOPS. BEST OFFER.
Call 432-0995 Sat. and Sunday.
1959 VOLVO; P-544
Needs work; $300 or best offer
59 Meadowood Ln., Northfield.
HI 6-0744 after 6 p.m.

1955

CARS

'64 Chev. Impala Wgn.

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
1111 CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON

COND.

MGA ROADSTER
1961 Classic. Leather interior;
4 spd.; luggage rack; snow tires;
onneau. $900.
251-3756.

NEW

For Sale—Automobiles

sap. 1
yr. old. Power steering, power brakes
power
seats,
power
windows,
tinted
glass.
Temcontrol
air-cond.,
push
button AM
radio. 4 seat belts. Like
new
W/w
tires. All leather interior.
joe $7,300. $4,800 or best offer. 272-

BROKER

Will Pay Top

DA

‘63 VOLKSWAGEN

'66

AUTO

to Buy—Automobiles

Clean Used Cars

9 CLASSIC
MERCEDES
BENZ
220S
Convert., wood dash; leather int.; low
mi.; Orig. $11,000. Garage kept. Best
offer. 835-4245.

200

NEW |. nates4 door,tenets
black vinyl

IN EVANSTON

1959 TO 1966

2ND
CAR.
AL 1-2805.

For Sale—Automobiles |

SOMETHING

1965
AUSTIN
HEALEY
MODEL
3000
MKIII, one owner. Private. $2,100 or
best offer. 869-1271.

Volkswagen Convertible '63

35,000 MILES, EXC.
_ Call 256-2519

200

1964
TRIUMPH
TR
4.
RED
BODY,
black
interior
w/wire
wheels;
wood
dash board. Convertible. 674-2152.

VOLKSWAGEN
2 DR.
DE
LUXE
black; good condition; excellent tires.
256-4769.

‘WHITE,

Cars

CLEAN. RADIO; HEATER.
Call 761-1091.

CORVAIR ’65 MONZA CONVERT.
Power
top,
auto.,
trans.,
radio and
heater, WW, low mileage. Perf, cond.
Pvt. $1,395. Call AM 2-6511.

IGHT
BLUE,
1 OWNER,
Aux. cust. htr. WWs. $750.

Sports

MG
MIDGET
1965
Garaged, pampered, deep green beauty w/wirewheels, heater, tonneau and
low one-owner miles. $1,495. 234-9386.

964 OPEL
CADET
SPORT
COUPE,
4
speed, disc brakes, radio, good tires.
Good condition, very economical, $800.
Call 676-1692
KARMANN GHIA, ’63
Radio, heater, ww’s, seat belts, clock,
light green,
white interior, excellent
condition. AL 1-4207.

58

and

‘59 and ‘6! Volkswagens

VW
VARIANT
SQ.
BACK,
19.
sunroof; AM-SW radio; 24,000 mi.; rebuilt engine by VW w/4, 000 mi. $i, 1Ut
HI 6-8620 eves. and weekends.

'TIL 9 SAT.

’TIL 5

SUNDAY.

Classitied—25

�EVANSTON
DODGE
ciTY

For

GUARANTEE.

; WWs.

Loaded

renee. car.

65

'65

ell from

AUTO.

RA-

Chrys-

$1,595

JIS LOADED

Convt.

BEAUTY

new.

A hard

IS HARD

TO

to find fun

ES = et ye1,

65 Sida e Coronet Wagon
eat

same.

WITH

Lots

of

AUTOMATIC

driving

for

little

WWs.

POWER

A Spring

‘Spe-

$695

a
Plus

Green

-_-'63

Black

and

“OLDS

interi-

Glenview _ 729-1000

4 DOOR

-power-electric
+
eond.
De

ill

take

pty

part

eek.

HARDTOP,

FULL

windows-seat. ‘Factory
luxe
car-black.
$1,850.

trade—Must

2015

W.

Lake

Be

Sold

Av.,

PA

4-

#4

66 FLEETWOOD CADILLAC
i
Good Condition.
'65 and ’66 Volkswagens
ll after 6 p.m. 256-2424

:

- 3051

ld Glenview

6BLUE

CHEV.

_ WW’s;

snow

1963

VALIANT

gets

=

BUICK
SKYLARK
adio, p.s., white walls,
$750. call 475-4955.

4

3

66 BLUE

int.;

GTO

Cordova

PONTIAC

top;

Red

Line

AUTO.
cond.

TRANS.,
Must see.

AL
RIVIERA,

AIR

1964

oy

COND.,

Full price

Suton
:
eid a oeeange

ean RAMRLER

AMBASSA-

+ eanitite 1965 SEDAN deVILLE

air-conditioning
and_
fully
d. Full price $3295. Will trade.

1

63

491-1770

Rambler Won.

TANDARD

pac ore

EXCEL-

JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Bee 241 Waukegan Rd. Glenview _ 729-1000
2% 961 OLDS 88 4 DR. H.T. BLUE

S

ee

ivory,

Like

_dmzacts
=

low

new

mileage,

Firestone

int. $650.

Jim,

auto.,

ID 2-4613.

BLACK
COMET,
2
DR.
WAGradio, heater, white walls, autoticc,, food
running cond. $300 best
offer

1954 CHEVY

- RUNS GOOD, AUTOMATIC, 2 DOOR
$65. Call 251-3436
ae 65 CHRYSLER

NEW

CADILLAC

YORKER

edan,
exc.
cond.,
air
# stereo
tape
player,

FLEETWOOD
in

good

SPE-

condition,

PS,

PB,

AIR-

AUTO.

TRANS.,

1965

2 Dr.

TRANS.,

4 DR.

H.T.,

1965
AMBASSADOR,
4
tion Wagon, good cond.

offer

1964
AUTO.

1964 Mercury Comet
2 DR.,

CUSTOM

302.

1

SHARP.

1963

Ford Custom

V-8 2 DR.,

4

1961

AUTO.

PB,

4 SPEED.

PB,

SHARP.

LIKE

NEW.

TRANS.,

PS.

HEATER,

POWER.

2

DR.

Morris

Minor

LUX-

cond.,
24, 000
74.

Station Wagons

CONVERTIBLE

P.S./P.B.; POWER
offer. Cail 272-8409

SEATS
after 6 p.m.

1959 OLDSMOBILE
4 DR.
H.T.
POW:
er
steering
and
brakes.
Like
new
tires. Exc. condition. Real good buy.
$350. 433-2029.
1961
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
STATION
Wagon.
4 cylinder,
good
tires,
new
battery.
See
at 710 Old
Trail
Rd.,
Highland Park. Call after 6. ID 2-5427.

1957 VOLKSWAGEN, $80
1964 BUICK RIVIERA
Both in very good condition. Call
5 p.m. 272-6531.

U.S.

AUTO.

TRANS.

PS,

$1295

6 to choose from—'62

CONVERT.
BLUE,
Cruisomatic,
limited
in service. $1,950. Call

’64 FORD FALCON. 6 CYL.
Beige,
Exc.
cond.
Only
20,000
mi.
Recent tune-up. $875. 869-1100, ext. 242,
Mr. Clausen, 9-5 wkdays.

air-cond.

$1295

Strickland, ©

8-2343.

1930
MODEL
A
FORD
2
DOOR
sedan. New engine. Needs some work.
$375
or
best
offer.
Call
CE
4-1460
evenings or weekends.

Ford Galaxie

TRANS.,

H.T.,

FORD

1966
MUSTANG
Radio,
eater,
slip diff. Owner
234-1366.

1963 Buick Skylark

1964 Bonn. Cpe.
RADIO,

PS.

$495

$695
H.T.,

LTD
AIR-COND.

2 DOOR.

1961

DA

1963
RAMBLER
880
STATION
Wagon,
White,
auto.
trans.;
power
steering. Radio. Excellent cond. $850.
Call 272-6798.

$595
AUTO.

Mr.

MUST SELL—1951 2 DR. PLYMOUTH.
It runs and is reliable. $45 or best
offer. 272-6118 after 3:30.

owner.

1961

ONE

Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T.
PS,

PB,

CONVERT.,
AUTO.
Extra sharp.

Catalina 4 Dr.

TRANS.,

Ford

TRANS.,

$795
1961

Best

$995

AUTO.
TRANS.,
PS,
owner. Like new.

See

Garage,

1965
CHEVROLET
SUPER
SPORT
327. V8; automatic transmission; P.S.;
radio.
Cranberry
red;
red
interior;
__ excellent condition; $1, 595. 724-7714.

500

Rambler 660

$795

Avenue

to '66

after

1964
PONTIAC
CATALINA.
8 CYL.
4
dr.
sedan.
Power
steering,
power
brakes.
One
owner.
Like
new.
Call
GReenleaf 5-0187 after 6 p.m.
.
1964
FORD
GALAXIE
HT,
CONvert; white; radio; PS;
auto. trans.;
WW;
orig.
purchaser;
30,000
miles.
Price $1,195. Call 251-4127.
1961
CHEVROLET
4
DOOR
SEDAN
in excellent condition, clean, no rust
er
peated radio. Garage kept. Call

All have Hydramatic. Some have Air Conditioning

64

SONTIAG
GTO
CONVERTIBLE,
4
speed, tri-power, buckets, radio, heater, w.w. $1,495 or best offer. After 6
p.m. AL 1-0992.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

‘63

FORD, 8, 4 DR., HT, AUTO., P.S.,
P.B.., radio, heater, ww’s, snow tires,
pet low mileage. Exc. cond. $875. UN

GReenleaf 5-2800

9 ’til 9 weekdays
9 til 6 Saturday

BR 3-2886

1962 CHECKER
Needs work

STATION

WAGON
‘Best offer

4-9867.

2

DOOR

radio,

offer. ALpine
MUSTANG
2

back

3

sp.;

Call

HARD

TOP

tires,

1-8468.
PLUS

stick

$100.

2.

V-8;

FAST-

positraction;
low

miles;

759
MERCURY,
2
DOOR
BLACK,
power
steering
and
brakes,
radio,
very
low
mileage,
good
condition.
$225. Call 869-5717.
1965 PONTIAC GTO
4 speed.
Tri-power.
Power
steering.
Heavy duty suspension. Low mileage.
$1,750. Call GR 5-1261.

1962 Station Wag. Chevy
STICK SHIFT. ALWAYS HAS BEEN A
great car. $750. ID 3-3353.
1964 BUICK SPECIAL
1 owner car in good cond. V-8 manual,
radio, 4 dr., 28,000 miles. Call 869-6713
after 5 p.m.
65

MERC.
COLONY
PARK
9 PASS
wen. 8 cyl.; all power; top rack; low
mileage;
snow
tires,
sleeping
pads
inclu. Clean. $1,995. 272-2999.

1965

LUXURY

SEDAN

bile

air-conditioned

Mr.

Shuman.

Low

mileage.

and

$2,295.

OLDSMOfully powered.

Call

LO

1-3313,

1965 COMET 4 DOOR, 6 CYL., STICK
By original owner.
New
clutch and
brakes. $850 or best offer. Call UN 9
1957. after 7 p.m.
1964
PLYMOUTH
BELVEDERE
beige, 4 door, 6 cylinder, auto. trans.
PS, PB, radio and heater. $1,075. Cal
GR 5-6669.

1963

Buick

Electra

4 Door

AIR, POWER, EXTRAS. EXC. COND
$1,000. 433-2775.
1958 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON
V-8. Automatic.
Radio;
engine 2 yrs. old. $100.

heater.

Ne

Call DAvis 8-2132

1964
4 DOOR
HARD
TOP
OLDSMO:
bile 88, WW,
power
steering,
radio
heater,
auto. windows,
low mileage
$1,000. ‘Call AL 1-6057.
1962
RAMBLER
4
DOOR
CLASSIC
PS, auto. trans., Me
heater, sno
tires, orig. owne
9,000 miles. Good
condition. $495. Call 7356. 3632 after 6.
CHRYSLER
1955
STATION
WAGON
Big,
elegant.
Lake
Forest
driven
New paint. Engine great. Extra tires
Private. Asking $250. CE 4-2225.
61

DODGE-—BLACK,
AUTO
trans.,
power
steering,
42,000 miles
snow tires, good running condition.
433-2219

TRIUMPH
HERALD
1200
SEDA
1964,
red.
R/H,
W/W,
nice
shape
smooth running, 26,000 mi. Wonderful
_ buy. $595. W. E. Dunshee, 724-1728.
1965
PONTIAC
CATALINA
4
hard top, 1 owner. Call ALpine
62

DOOH
1-2495

BUICK
INVICTA
STATION
WAG
on, 6 pass., p/s, p/b, white with re
interior, good condition. $950. Privat
party. 867-7000 anytime.
PONTIAC LEMANS, 1965
V-8 HT, many extras, sharp, $1495
best offer.
262-9620 after 6 p.m.

1966 CHEVROLET
Small V8 engine.

ing

Very

and

brakes.

low mileage.

4 DR.
Power

White

HARDTOP
glide, stee

sidewall

272-1654.

tires

57 CHEV.
CONV.:
RED
W/WHIT
top;
radio;
V-8;
auto;
compl.
eng
overhall;
exc. running cond. $400 o
best offer. 446-5771.
1966
FORD
GALAXIE
500
2
DR
H.T. Auto. trans., P/S,
radio. WW
Exc.
cond.
Orig.
owner.
Conside
older trade. 945-6898 wknds. or after 4
CHEVROLET
New battery,

4
DR.
brakes,

recently

purchased

Sacrifice

at $150.

WAGON
oil pump.

tire.

ALpine

Good

196
plus:

bod

1-4990.

1965
FORD
FALCON
Se
ae
$1,295
or best
offer;
yea
uick
speed 2 door hardtop. $2,09
IDlewood 3-0425.
1963
IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE.
REI
P.B.,
P.S.,
auto.
trans.
WWs:
Fi
cond. $1,075. Call 272-0943.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

Call 945-4171 after 6 p.m.

serving

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

o

CHEV.
CONVERT.
’65
IMPALA
§
V-8, automatic, PS, radio. Low mile
age, exc. cond. garage kept. Call afte
5 and weekends, 864-7816.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter,

STICK

offer.

good

radio;
vibrasonic;
WW’s;
private owner. 777-2655.

1960 De Soto Adventurer

1963 Buick Special

300

considered.

DOOR,
STA1 owner, best

‘66

Call 187-8908 evenings.

$1095

GOLD.

AIR;
other

1963 BUICK
SKYLARK
BLUE
woe
White
int.;
4 speed
transm.;
Ex
cond.
26,000
miles.
Call
FI
6-5588
between 9 and 5, 272-5958 after 7.
66
FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
10
passenger,
blue,
PS,
radio,
heater,
WW.
good
condition,
low
mileage.
$2,150. Call AL 1-8062 after 5 p.m.
1964 CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE.
AIR
conditioning. Tilt wheel.
AM-FM
radio. $2,475. Ask for Jan, 729-1800 or
724-6004.

SHOP

$1795

$995

729-1000

RADIO.

PS,

EXTRA

Glenview

1960.
PONTIAC
2 DOOR
HARDTOP,
black,
excellent
body
and
motor.
Evenings and weekend, 76 Green Bay,
Glencoe.

$1195

Fairlane
AUTO.

CHEVROLET

Rd.

1963
TBIRD;
EXCELLENT
CONDItion; full power; air cond. Reasonably
priced. Please contact MI 2-7402 or by
mail, Box 563, Chicago, 60690.

1960

Corvair

FULL

~1965
PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE
2
dr. hardtop.
8 cyl.;
pwr.
steering;
auto.
transm.;
like
new
W/W’s
bucket seats. Asking $1,300. PA 4- 2935.

FINE SERVICE BUILT

1965

|

bucket

P.B.;
1965.
OLDS
442;
P.S.;
many
snow
tires;
AM-FM;
extras. Evenings 869-9246.

2-5588

FALCON
4
DOOR’
SEDAN,
shift, runs good. $150. Call
491-0181

power,

best

1964 FORD GALAXIE XL 4 DR. HT.;
bucket
seats;
auto.
trans.;
power
steering, etc. orig. owner.; exc. cond.;

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
1962;
9
passenger;
fully
auto.;
exc.
cond.;
$695. Original owner. 835-3679.

Repair

P/B,

500’ tires.

ee
_

AM

cial, 4 door, $500.
2012 Darrow Ave.

and

Will

491-1770

an arrange terms.
BROKER

2 OR

Sharp.

- dor 990, 9 pass., auto trans., steering,
25
brakes.
List
$4,018
new,
Real
: sacar See at 1461 Elmwood, Evanston
under Texaco sign. AL 6- 1831.

With
:

1941

$795

$3,295.

terms.

WAGON

&gt; ih

P.B.,

1965 CONTINENTAL
with air-conditioning

equipped.

6

1-5140

PS.
and
auto trans., radio,
snow
tires, high speed tires, exc. cond.,
bucket seats, white with black int.

LINCOLN
Convertible

FORD
stick

Waukegan

Maple

1957 CHEVY WAGON (210)
Clean;
above-average
performing
condition. Private owner. $300.
Call 724-2615 after 5:30.

$595

4-barrel;

1961 CHEVY IMPALA
radio;
4-dr.
hdtp.;
auto.
trans.;
low mileheater;
w.w.;
snow tires;

: $700"

JENNINGS

DR.

oe

*66

8-9421

top,

or

DR.
CHEV.
BY
OWNER—’60
2
loaded.
Like
Impala.
51,000
miles;
Exe,
running
new brakes and tires.
cond. $460. Call 272-8228.
1961 FORD FAIRLANE 500
4-dr.
sedan;
P/S;
P/B;
R/H;
will
sacrifice. Call after 6 p.m.
729-4426.

best
HT.

trans.,

Call UN

IMPALA
4 DR.
HARDTOP.
AIR
cond., power steer. and brakes. 21,000
mi.,
$1,850. 2523 Central
Rd.,
Glenview, after 6 p.m. or Sat., and Sun.

241

HAUL-

Needs

Vinyl

low mileage. $1,595.
729-2198

PONTIAC

auto.

'65 Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.

TRANSMISSION

NEW CAR TRADE-IN SALE
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR

PArk 4-2909 after 5 7 m,

_

DA

Good

HP.

SOLD AND SERVICED BY US.
power, showroom condition.

1956 CHEVY

Runs

1957 Cadillac 4 Dr. H.T.

s; 4-speed w/consol- posts
R/H; eg under war. $2,4

FOR

PONTIAC
THAT

°65

1958

GOOD
328-7834,

STANDARD

shft.,

CONVERT.
bucket seats.

THE HOUSE

251-7084
‘Black

MODEL

DOOR

SHOLL

98

CONDITION.

stk.

seats,

RUNNING CONDIT.
AL, 1-7726
A FORD
COUPE—runs

6 CYLINDER,
ing. Best offer.

1963
CHEVY
II
CONVERT,
BLACK.
Also 1966 Honda 160, sharp. Call CE 43275 after 6 p.m.

good

OLDSMOBILE

4

heater,

315

1958 Chevy Station Wagon

CHEVY
’67 IMPALA
2 DR.
H.T.
V8.
White/black
vinyl
interior.
Full
power. Best offer. UNiversity 4-7510.
1217 Michigan, Evanston.

'64 Le SABRE

eet

V-100

SPECIAL

1956

AIR

cond.; low mileage. Call 446-6596.
1965
DODGE
MONACO
SPORT

wel 1,
pur1927
REO
SEDAN—all
piel:
chased orig. owner. GR 5
1964
WHITE
2
DOOR
CHEVROLET
6 cyl., standard shift, exc. cond. with
white walls, radio, and heater. $1,000
or best offer. 864-3885.

Convert.

incl. snow tires on spare
945-6861 after 6 and wknds.

Rd., Wilmette
R/H;

1931

Radio,

tires
$775.

DR. HARDTOP. ORIGINAL OWNER.
$1,375. Call 679-4632

7959

BUICK

1966

GALAXIE,

; $375

5
WINDOW
BUSIPONTIAC;
ness
coupe.
Body
mint,
interior
perfect.
No
engine
or
trans.
Best
offer. Call 6 to 8 p.m. UN 4-4502.

2-DR.

OWNER:

* DR.

1940

CATALINA
CONVERTIBLE.
POWer steering, power brakes, auto. trans.
Rear speaker. White walls. $1,000 or
best offer. 724-6909.
ORIGINAL

’62

oe, yet

conditioned Ford LTD; 4 dr.; black
w/vinyl
top;
all power;
excellent

Pontiac Star Chief

EXCELLENT

good
whls.

’63

fer SeicoAntemeition

FORD

P/S; P/B; EXC. COND.
CALL 724-3193 AFTER 6 P.M.

17,CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE.
000 miles. Air cond.; am/fm radio; all
ower.
Burgundy
w/white
interior.
3,650 firm.
GR 5-1707, ask for Ken.

SEATS.

Suburban.

-mi.; clean, sharp cond.; retail $1,250,
&gt; Seed $1, 150. KI 5-2200. GR 5-6792 aft.

BUICK

8-2341

4 SPEED, BROWN WITH BEIGE
top, excellent condition. AL 6-3193.

6 BEL AIR 2 DR.

tires;

‘65

$795
CHEVROLET

Monza

1964 CHEVELLE

*62 CUTLASS OLDS CONVERT.
Fire engine red w/white top
auto. trans.; p.s.; excel. cond.
869-8848 or 869-3056.

Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
729-1000
1958 PONTIAC CONVERT.
P/B and =o
runs good; like new
tires; new t
729- 4921 after 6 p.m.

SHOW-

red

BUCKET

— 729-1000

V-8;

| 111 Chicago Ave. Evanston
POWER,

Glenview

‘‘YOUNGMOBILE’’—BIG,
BEAUT.
convert. Buttercup yellow, rich black
vinyl int., erpts., full pwr. Mint cond.
Priced to sell. 234-8086.

195

DA

Rd.

RAMBLER,
9 PASSENGER
WAGon,
R
and
H.
Automatic.
Good
condition. Private. $350 or best offer.
677-6358 or 869-7017.

1963

$ 395

3-2341

795
CHEVROLET

4-DR.: AIR-COND.: STEREO RADIO
Excel. cond.;
$1,200; 674-2685.
1966
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
4 DOOR
vinyl
hardtop,
P.S.,
vinyl
interior.
MUST SELL. UNiversity 4-4963 after 6
p.m.

241

$895
CHEVROLET

241 Waukegan Rd.

64

'60 Amer. 2 Dr. Auto. $ 75
SHOR-LINE RAMBLER

‘63 ‘Corvair

or. Must be seen to appreciate.

JENNINGS

‘60

495
395
495
395

$

POWER.

MINT.
COND.,
AN
EXC.
CAR.
AIRcond. all power, black. Will provide
good,
safe,
comfortable
transp.
for
years to come. Private. Call 328-8742
Evanston.

= $_- 395

Classic 4 Dr.

Waukegan

FULL

200:

For Sale—Automobiles

1965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
GOLD
with
black
interior,
327
4
speed,
bucket
seats,
low
miles,
excellent
cond. Call 432-1016 9 to 5.
63
CHEVY
CONVERTIBLE.
SUPER
Sport. P/S; P/B; W/W’s;
R/H; radio
equipped with Vibrosonic. $1,150. 7243394 after 5 p.m.
1961 CHRYSLER:
4-DR WINDSOR
Radio/heater; good condition; $450
Call 328-6253 after 6 p.m.

‘60 T-BIRD

$ 295

Wagon

JENNINGS

Bay Road

Monza Cpe.

condition.

241

$ 695

$
$
$
$

88 WITH

JENNINGS

'62 Ford XL Convert.

TRANSMISSION,

“AUTOMATIC

2 Dr.

'60 Chev. Wagon

FULL

Evanston
328-3670

room

—

FINANCING

e,
ae
_

American 4 Dr.
Classic 4 Dr.
Rambler
Rambler 4 Dr.

BR

EVANSTON DODGE CITY

2

'62
'62
‘61
'60

100 Others

BANK

190!

Buick

'62

STEER.

Radio.

'62

‘60 Comet

'62 Pontiac Cat. Convt.
‘brakes.

$1495

'56 Metro Van-Ette

$995
POWER

Convt.

200

Sale—Automobiles

'64 Olds Convert.

'65 Rambler Wgn. = $1395
‘60 Comet Sta. Wgn. $ 395

car.

$1,399
ws

American

For

DYNAMIC

'64 Classic 770 4 Dr. $ 995
'63 Studebaker 4 Dr. $ 445
'63 T-Bird Convt.
. $1395
'62 Pontiac 4 Dr.
$ 695

with extras.

Mustang

NEW 1967 AMERICAN
$1,839 COMPLETE

“A

'66 Plymouth
RY

200

Sale—Automobiles

May

II,

15

�200

For

Sale—Automobiles

EUROPE
BOUND
MUST
Buick special, V6, many
mech. cond. OR 5-2618.

SELL
extras.

1963
Exc.

*59 OLDS CONVERTIBLE.
GOOD
RUNNING
CONDITION.
PA 9-1005
1966
FORD
7:
LITRE
2
DR.
H.T.
Low mileage, perfect shape, priced to
sell. CE 4-1858.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

He

was

always

hungry D-—

he

aid

OD

He

si

OB

e

S~

C --(&gt;

himself. He dec

He

dren.

found

ing sorry

rd of

ded

~Y

who

lived

on

the

a

other

ded

walk

25

H.P.

Motor,

trailer, $250. 446-6317.
14".
WOOD
RUNABOUT,
35
#H.P.
West Bend with trailer, skis and other
equipment Call 272-7841 after 6 p.m.
Sat. all day.
15’ 1965 RUNABOUT, 50 HORSE
Merc., Gator tilt trailer, extras. Call
IN 3-3202.
SAILBOAT:
INTERNATIONAL
CLASS
13’
Flying
Jr.
custom
with
trailer,
racing mainsail
and jib. 100 sq. ft.
Phone days 234-5000, eve. 234-4363.
16 FT. FIBERGLAS
DOLPHIN
8 ft.
wide,
day
cruisér.
Beautiful.
Custom
equipped,
75 H.P.
Johnson.

Trailér and extras. Call 827-5665.

5’

FIBERGLAS,
50 H.P.
MERCURY,
trailer, 900 pound capacity. All exe.
cond. $850.
Call 642-7599.
FLYING
JUNIOR
FIBERGLAS
sailboat; excellent condition w/trailer
and full set of —. aie
Call eves.,
after
6 p.m. HI 6-544
18 FT. LARSON
75
H.P.
Johnson,
Perfect, extras, DA

FIBERGLAS
Holsclaw
trailer.
8-2134.

SEARS BOAT TRAILER, $150.
624 Garrett Pl., Evanston, in rear.
GReenleaf 5-6246.
ANT
TO
BORROW
OR
RENT
15’17’ canoe in good condition. June 23-26.
Bair. HI 6-4860.
BALES
FOR
LIGHTING.
DACRON
main and jib. Good condition. $75. Call
272-0015 or 272-1172 evenings.

02
4

Airplanes

. INTEREST
CESSNA
140. BASED
Sky
Harbor.
Rebuilt
Front—Rear.
New
radio.
Dues
$15 month.
Share

$800°

with

ay

Il,

5

hr.

dual

or

$750

cash.

White with red trim. NC 89918. Call
Saturdays, Sundays only. AL 1-1285.

1967

&amp;

s Le}S-

the

ce

of

the

it was fu

wn

back,

ish

the

=

go

back

rewinding

the

wool.

Z

winding

his surpr

&lt;ep-

der.

LS.

, all colors

Lop

Every day he walks around the

=

:
letting
the yarn

a4

SY

all through

were lots
of fl Le}-

and thinfl Le

did

mC), &gt;

he had spun a beautiful

And caught in the

Le}&gt;-

He

He was very

at all.

re

t &amp;

Tom is a very happy »

;

hind

trail

him.

He

is

os

cause he cieawe

never hungry

CH

but

ed and looked at the yarn.

est.

Fat fl Le

Past

knitting on aore
gr

do

2

ted

Tom

Ss

&lt;e&gt;

her knitting

Tom dec

nothing

,,
And the poor children have all tne

you

Do

I weighed

know,

and

three

only

Jeffery Frederick

pounds when I was born.

You

don’t

say!

Did

I live!

Did

Boy,

you

you

2213 Payne St.
Evanston, Ill. Charades

live?

ought

to

a half

see

me

now!

Who

was

of

author

the

President

birthday?
Where

the

was

Lincoln’s

on

born

was

Battle

of

Yorktown

From:

fought?

After whom
named?

were

Wars

the Napoleonic

for ‘his

birthday. All day long he would throw out his
boomerang and catch it as it returned to him.
larger,
him a
to buy
decided
His parents
but
birthday,
next
his
for
ng
boomera
shinier
when he got it, the poor lad cracked up. He
went crazy trying to throw the old boomerang
away!

tionary ?
What

boomerang

small

a

got

boy

little

A

Die-

Webster’s

Marshall,

Mary Hirschboeck
2116 Central Park

Field &amp; Co.

Evanston,

Ill.

~

In what
fought?

Where

year

the

was

of

War

was the Gettysburg

1812

Address

de-

livered?

How long did the Thirty Years War last?

WIN SS!

There was once a magician on a boat. On the .
same boat was a parrot. The magician did
tricks for people and after each one the parrot
would call out: ‘‘I know how you did that trick,
Mister Magician.’’ All of a sudden the boat
blew up and the magician found himself in the
same lifeboat as the parrot. Then the parrot
said: ‘‘Now how did you do that?”’
From:
Karnes

Music

Co.

Bill Heuer
335 Hawthorne
Glencoe, Ill.

Growing

If we print your joke, riddle or
other suggestion you will receive a

$5.00
current

Gift Certificate good
Hollister

advertiser

at any
you

Children grow like people,
Kittens grow like cats;
Puppies grow like doggies,
And

mice,

Grass

name.

SEND

And

TO:

Vera Yttri
PEANUT GALLERY
1232 CENTRAL AVE.
WILMETTE, ILL. 60091

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well,

they

grows

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grows

grow

like

rats

a flower,
like

a

tree;

But my clothes don’t seem to grow
So they’re too small for me.

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at all,

Cheryl

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1407 Elmwood
Evaston,

Chandler’s

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cruiser
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wheel;
crash throttle; 10 H.P. Merc.; price $225

.

the

FLEETWIND
ARROW
16’
SAIL
boat, Fiberglass deck;
new stainless
steel]
rigging.
Exc.
cond.
Beach
trailer. $450 or offer. Call 432-5737.

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BOAT,
motor and Tilt trailer. Won in
$4,000
value,
asking
$3,400.
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white.
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for
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after
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BOAT.
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LMYA
racing.
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radio,
trailer,
etc.
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4.
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steer.
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cover;
skis;
radio;
newly
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or best offer. 824-9557 after 5 p.m.

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(NOT BEFORE)
10 A.M. TO
8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2418
HARTZELL,
EVANSTON.
Sunfish
Sailboat, trailer and ice boat. See ad
under classif. 171.
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guar.
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space,
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OLD
BUT
never used. List price $200, will sell
for $100. For 17 ft. boat, 800 pd. load.
Dolly wheel on tongue. Built by Shock
Manuf. Co. HI 6-5808

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FIBERGLAS
SAILBOAT
Arrow
class
daysailor.
Centerboard.
Ideal family boat with large comfortable cockpit accomodating up to six.
Boat
and sails like new.
Purchased
new mid-season 1966. Full equipment.
Buying new boat. Willing to sacrifice
$2,290,
including
sails.
Trailer
also
available
for $150.
Call Bob
Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors
Advantages Include Security, Independence

Board Lists Reasons for Buying Home
The fact that home ownership is
a first major step toward financial

independence is only one of a dozen
reasons for acquiring a home, it is
emphasized by the Evanston-North

Shore Board of Realtors.
“The buying of that first home
has been

the real beginning

of the

rise to financial independence for
many Americans,” the board said.
“It provided them with a sound
investment,

with

improved

credit,

and best of all, with a stronger
motivation of acquiring the better
things of life.
“Ownership
of a home
is an
excellent hedge against inflation.

Other items might be used up or
discarded, but the home usually
appreciates in value. This is inevitable as land prices and labor costs
increase.”
The board points
home costs roughly
much,
after taxes,

out that the
one-fourth as
as all other

purchases made in the lifetime of a

family, yet brings the most satisfaction. The board listed 12 basic
advantages of home ownership.
], Security Home ownership is
a safeguard against inflation;
if prices go up, so does
of your property.

and is treated accordingly.
6.

advantage.

the mortgage

8.

home

than

in

any other way.

5, Standing. Credit rating is improved.

The

owner

12,
ers

Job status. Employers gen-

erally consider
as sounder, more

“but the population now is nearly |

home ownstable, and

200 million and the demand con-

less likely to be drifters, than non-

tinues to increase.

see

home owners. Surveys show that
the owner moves less than a third
as often as the renter.

couple is to purchase a home

as —

“The best advice to any young —

soon as this becomes feasible.”

develops business

self-reliance,

an

apprecia-

Satisfaction.
This
comes
from many sources,- such
as a flower garden, a backyard
barbecue area, home-grown vegetables and fruit, opportunities for
do-it-yourself projects, and others.

independence

ownership

development.

10,

More people have started on
through

similar

his family.

independence.

to financial

with

for housing remains constant,” the

tion of financial well-being.
Q, Peace of mind. A home owner is more content, knowing
that provision has been made for

and taxes can

the road

Character

sense,

many cases the savings approximates two months of payments.
Financial

people

Ownership

on

be deducted from the gross income
when figuring income taxes. In

4.

among

“America’s supply of land usable

week in his own yard is a better
person mentally and physically.

owners

backgrounds. They establish roots
and live better.
7, A cash equity. A home owned
is like a savings account that
grows daily.

the value

Interest

Home

and their children find themselves

, Investment. Every monthly
payment brings an owner an
increasing share in the ownership
of the home.
: Tax

Environment.

11.

becomes

a more solid part of the community

Better

who

health.

works

The

HIGHLAND PARK, Gracious Colonial.
Ya-block
from
lake. 4 bdrms.,
2
baths, liv. rm., full dining rm., modern kitch., Ig. den &amp; porch open off
dining rm. Approx.
2/3 acre w/ravine
_in
rear.
Top
cond.
thruout.
$52,500.

EAST DEERFIELD.
9 rm. tri_level. 4
bdrm., 2Y% plus Y2 baths incl. bsmt.
rec. rm. ground level den w/fplc., Ig.
ent. hall, deluxe kitch. w/eat. area,
bedrms. &amp; baths on top level. Oversized 2 car ger. Central location near
school. $49,500.

HIGHLAND

HIGHLAND PARK. 4 or 5 bedrms., 2
baths on approx. 3 acres of perfectly
landscaped orchards and gardens. Allseason
glazed porch, den or bdrm.,
expandable 2nd floor. Country living
close-in. $74,500.

|
.
ae

person

a few hours

a

Realty Firm Adds to Staffs
Sally L. Eichler of Highland Park
has joined the Deerfield real estate
office

of Quinlan

and

Tyson,

PTA affairs, the women’s clubs of
Highland Park and Ravinia, and
alumnae organizations. She is a

Inc.,

while Naomi M. Murphy of Highland Park has transferred to the
Lake

Forest

Quinlan

and

graduate of New Trier High School
and Northwestern University.
Mrs. Eichler, a 20-year resident

Tyson

office from Deerfield. The staff
additions were announced by Wil-

of Highland Park, lives with her
husband, Harry Eichler, assessor of

liam B. Martin, Deerfield manager,

Deerfield Township, at 889 Yale Ln.
Mother of Charles, 19, and Kathy,

and Kathryn Agar Jaicks, Lake
Forest manager for Quinlan and

17, she has

Tyson.

Mrs. Eichler

Mrs. Eichler and Mrs. Murphy
both are experienced in the real

Mes. | MaepRy
magazine publisher,

estate business. Mrs. Murphy’s real
estate career began over 11 years
ago, and she has been with Quinlan

Rd. Mother of six children, all
grown, she has been active in local

and Tyson, Inc., in Deerfield since
the

office

opened

in

1960.

been

active

at 159 Pierce

president
or
organization.

EARHART

chairman

in

each

E

IF. YOURE:

paying higher taxes than your neighbors

RIVERWOODS

Home

Deerfield-Highland Park area.
Mrs. Murphy, a Highland Park
resident since 1936, lives with her
husband, Elmore M. Murphy,
a

ma

of the Week

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ID 2-0880 ©

|...

unhappy

Eichler has had over three years
experience in real estate in the

CO.

thinking about prepaying your mortgage

yaa

Mrs.

&amp;

1899 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park

in District

107 PTA, church choir and religious
education, and the American Legion auxiliary. She has served as

|

PARK. Custom-built qual-

ity &amp; condition.
3 Bedrms.,
2 tile
baths, sep. dining rm. w/adj. jalousied porch, oak cab. kitch., larae partial Bsmt., excellent storage &amp; closets. Over-sized poreas. Superbly Ind.
scpd. Y2 acre. $43,800.

about

zoning

in your

village

dissatisfied with your home appraisal
worried about rising interest rates

|

transferred to the North Shore

selling your house

2

investing in land

2 Members

to Serve

YOU

On Banquet Committee
Two members of the EvanstonNorth Shore Board of Realtors have
been
named
to
serve
on_
the
banquet reception committee of the
Chicago Real Estate Board.
Named were John S. Pemberton,
an active non-voting member associated
with Wirtz,
Haynie,
and

Ehrat
Nixon,

of Chicago,
owner

and Miss Helen

of her

own

firm

in

Evanston, an active voting member
of the board.
Mr. Pemberton and Miss Nixon
assisted in arranging the Chicago
board’s annual banquet which was

held yesterday in the Conrad Hilton
Hotel.

May II, 1967

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EXECUTIVE HOME
Private dead-end road, 2 wooded acres in Riverwoods. Custom
‘built -4 bedroom, 3 Ceramic tiled baths. Large sunken Living
separate
“=.
room;
room
with
Chunk
Marble
fireplace;
is poser,
range,
Dishwasher
&amp;
Kitchen
with
built-in
oven,
stainless steel sink, large eating area; Family room with stone
fireplace; 3 car electric eye door garage. Words are inadequate
to
describe
this
luxurious
10
room
air
conditioned
home.

$77,500

QUESTIONS
2?
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2?
We'll have the

ANSWERS...

starting next issue. Replies will come from members
Evanston-North

of the

Shore Board of Realtors and experts in re-

lated fields. We invite questions on all subjects of interest to
Executive

Transfer

&amp; Deerfield Rds.,
Deerfield;

Telephone:

945-5700

Service

Cbbith,.

ZANDER-OMMEN.
Waukegan

HAVE

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‘Dulled by Winters Chill

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By SHIRLEY

Following a_ particularly
long and gray winter, the
sun season of 1967 will find
North Shore residents reveling in fashions that not only
are brightly colored, but
that are fashioned for easy
wear and easy care.

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Tattersall
checked
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=
deceptive. Skirt
_ lifts to reveal brief

Citrus colors of lemon,

pants with side pocket.

| At Modern

GORDON

lime, and

orange, with a spot of apricot and
raspberry
thrown
in for
good

Miss.

measure,

can

be

found

in

every-

thing from bras and girdles through
toa

evening gowns and sandals.
Renate

Pants

in News

David Crystal short tent of imported fabric has a bright
floral pattern. Will be seen on beaches and patios, and worn
on the street by only the more daring of the fashion
minded. At Modern Miss, Deerfield. Crepe tent (right) has
a cowl neckline. Comes in apricot and lime. Fluid lines are
comfortable for partying on warm summer evenings. At
Billies' in Highwood.

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The big story for day and night is
pants, pants, pants. . . . flowing
chiffon ones for patio parties,
demure versions of the shirtwaist
for
everything
from _ spectator
sports to active days on the golf
links.

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And barely anything needs much
more care than a quick swish in
gentle

suds,

followed

by a

brief

touch-up with the iron.

women’s

“T believe the
replace Bermuda

Kay McClellan, sportswear and
dress buyer at Garnett and Co.
“Practically all of the blouse and
shirt makers are manufacturing

pants-dress will
shorts in many

wardrobes,”

said

Miss

them,
and
we
are
selling
all
versions—sleeveless, long sleeved,
short sleeved. They allow more

freedom

than pants

and yet have

the softened, feminine look.”

hiding the pants’

“Fashion
women

Cans

.

NY
4

a

27; _X

Baba

Kea of Hono-

lulu designed

this tex-

Trend

B WOMEN

for

a new concept of fashion will be the
pants-dress. This is good for the

girl who wants high fashion but
insists on modesty, too. Fluidity in
dominates,

as

is

also

evi-

Tent dresses in her stock include
a

dressier

variety

for

summer

dances and cocktail parties and are
shown in the apricot and lime
shades.

comfortable to wear.”’

At Edgar Stevens in Highland
Park the accent is not only on the
pants-dress. but also on a line of

Modern Miss in Deerfield is also
prepared to do a big business in

print, featuring an uneven hemline. Perfect

culottes
summer.

and

pants-dresses_

this

Their stock includes outfits that
resemble long shirts which end in
pants instead of shirt-tails, and
cunning mini-dresses with flaps
that open to reveal comfortable
pants legs.

rl goal

geared

en were buying tennis dresses who
never played tennis. They were
flattering to most
figures and

tured cotton in green,
blue, and chartreuse

for patio parties — at
home entertaining. At
Edgar Stevens.

is

dence by the feminine, flowing lines
of the tent dress.”

what
was
coming,’
she added,
‘“‘when we noticed that many wom-

Gj (\

today

Billie (Mrs. Robert Turelli). “Because of the climbing skirt length,

‘We had a preview last year of

G S10

unless

who lead active lives,” said

motion

Noticed

separation

the wearer is in motion.

Bright print tent dresses
in
above-the-knee length are also popular,

although,

according

to

Nor-

man Barmash of Modern Miss,
‘“We’re not ready for these for
street wear in the midwest, yet.”

Not for Street
They

will

mainly

be

seen,

he

feels, at poolside, for patio parties,
and at the beach. Many of the
imported
fabrics
are machinewashable and the large, floral
prints are extremely attractive.
Billie’s in Highwood is carrying a
_Sleeveless culotte dress in stripes of

.emon, pink or blue with white that

has

a

fluted

skirt,

completely

lounging

and

hostess

outfits

fabrics imported from Hawaii
India.

in

and

Rainwear Styles
The

same

store

has

an

unusual

line of rain coats that are almost
too pretty to get wet. Not only were
they of nylon or vinyl but some
extremely dressy coats were of silk
treated with Silicone. They featured

Mandarin necklines, jeweled buttons and the hand-detailing usually
found in evening wraps.
According to Mrs. Sidney Rosby
of Rosby’s Suburban Fashions in
Highland Park, ‘Mothers will be
delighted with the new line of prom
dresses we’re carrying. They are so
feminine and flattering while at the
same time moderately priced.”
' The
too-bare,
too-short
loo
seems to have disappeared and i
replaced by long, flowing chiffon
cages. Most of the necklines are
rather high with floral or jewe
detailing. The colors, too, follow the
citrus and pastel shades of the su
season.

May

II, 196

�Center to Set Sail :
With Nautical Danc
The

Deerfield

Center

of Infant

Welfare
Society is planning a
dinner dance with a nautical ther
to be held June 3 in the Thornga
Country Club in Deerfield.
Billed as a ‘‘Captain’s Dinner.
members

will embark

for cocktz

at 6:30 p.m. with dinner served
8:30. Ed Jacobi will supply
dance music.

Mrs. William R. Darrah is dance
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Reservations
dance
may
be
made

for
with

chairman,

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Francis

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Ready to set sail on the S.S. Ports O'Call are (from left) Mrs.
William

Mrs.

R. Darragh,

chairman;

Francis A. Wandell,

Mrs. Walter

co-chairman.

Mothers’ Club
Plans 2 Events
May

events

have _ been

planned by the Bannockburn School

Mothers’ Club.
The first will take place at 7 p.m.
Saturday when members gather at
the Lake Forest Club, 554 Westmoreland Rd., Lake Forest for a
benefit dinner dance.
Invitations were sent to all residents
in school
district
106 to
encourage their attendance.
Mrs. Van Phillips and Mrs. Carl
Seiberlich are co-chairmen of the
event.

The

club

will

hold

president;

are members

and

*

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es

its

Harold

T. Hughes,

and Mrs.

Erwin
Park.

B. Jordon,

all of Highland

Mrs. Elinor P. Berk of LaGrange
Park will demonstrate contemporary and Japanese flower arrangements. Mrs. Berk is a professor at
the Sagetsu
School
and
an_ instructor at the Icheyo School. She
also writes a newspaper column on
arts and flowers.

be

entertained at the luncheon. Also on

the program is the
officers for next year.

election

Nominations include
Nielsen Jr., president;

Mrs,
Mrs.

president;

mother-daughter

— lun-

cheon to be held at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday in the church, Pfingsten
and Cherry Rds., Northbrook.

Following
Tyng

Munns

the
of

luncheon
La

Grange

Dinner

Mrs. Bernard H. Good and
Melvan M. Jacobs, both of Hi;
land Park, are members of

Mrs. Albert Edahl of Deerfield is
co-chairman of the Gloria Dei
Lutheran

Plan

Mrs.
Park

planning committee for the American Jewish Committee’s Appeal for —
Human Relations dinner to be held
at 6:30 p.m. today
Congress hotel.

and

of

E. R.
Irving

1967

Human

Rights

outstanding

endeavors

Many

tarian causes.

roguest lhe-honaurofyour
presence
C. D. PEACOCK + JEWELERS
EST. 1837
cordially invites Brides-to-be
to register China, Crystal and Silver
patterns in our Bridal Bureau

Mrs.

Leonard DeMichele, treasurer.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Van Phillips, 1867 Hilltop Rd.,
Bannockburn, or with Mrs. William
Todd, 1205 Valley Rd., Bannockhurn.

Rabbi Will Speak
Rabbi Daniel Friedman, spiritual
leader of Congregation Beth Or in
Deerfield, will be guest speaker

during Highland Park
installation
luncheon
Wednesday

in

the

Hadassah’s
at
noon

home

-of

Mrs.

Robert Weiner, 2027 Partridge Ln.,
Highland Park.
Mrs. David J. Shapiro of Highland Park is installing officer.

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will present a program on “Bells of
Lands,”

in

annual

1201 Park Av., Highland Park.
School staff members will

vice

Honorary

Plan Bells Program

spring luncheon at 1 p.m. May 23 in
the Highland Park Country Club,

Grace,

Area Women

of the

The Ravinia Garden Club will
meet tomorrow in the home of Miss
Mary Black, 2000 Half Day Rd.,
Deerfield.
The board will meet at 11 a.m.
and luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m. Assistant hostesses will
be Mrs. John C. Trussell, chairman; Mrs. D. Frederick Adams,

Mrs.

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Deerfield Center of Infant Welfare Society planning a “moonlit, saltsprayed dinner dance" June 3.

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_ Emptying ash trays, running fingers around picture
| straightening chairs

arrangements

are

frames, and
and flower

the

everyday

duties of a housewife as well as the
| Highland

Park

Theater

manager,

| Mrs. John Jashelski.
|

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aren’t quite that

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dripping but they just walk away,”

popcorn boxes during the show, and

she explained.

I threw
them
out. One
of ‘the
fathers came in a little later and
demanded his boy’s money back,”
Mrs. Jashelski said.

There

was

once

a_

statement

made
‘Americans
act like pigs
when
there is something
free.”
Mrs. Jashelski has her own philosophy about this, “you always find

people who
ileges.”’

try

to

abuse

_priv-

She

refused

to

return

his

boy’s

money since it was near the end of
the show, and she felt the boys
knew not to create a disturbance.

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their shirttails and would not leave.
As in an exclusive restaurant,
when a man enters without a coat
or tie he is asked to leave. If he
doesn’t he is promptly ushered to
the door—so were these lads.

abused,”’ she said.
Mrs.
Jashelski
has
to follow
orders too. The house she manages
is one of the Brotman-Sherman,
Inc.,
chain.
Brotman-Sherman
houses have certain requirements
for their patrons: No one enters in
a tee shirt or with a shirtta‘l
hanging out, no women in curlers

finicky but as Mrs. Jashelski said,

off. I was reluctant to accept the

in?’

sure the sign saying doors open at

all the

“One

_ make sure gets done is keeping the
_ silver coffee urn highly polished.
Mrs. Jashelski not only assumes

me

- you-are-to-boss-me-around”’

realizes

_ thing more because he already has
wife at home to give him heck,”

| she continued.

Mrs. John Jashelski polishes the Highland Park Theater's coffee urn as part of her
chores as manager. (Howard Fochler Photo}

F ree Coffee
also gets an

The Highland Park Theater pro_ vides free coffee for their patrons.
“You
don’t realize how sloppy
_ people are,” she said. ‘“‘They go get

a

cup of coffee and see the handle

_ isn’t turned off, and the coffee is

62
a

Jashelski

Can’t Smoke

day

I asked

for

a girl’s

‘You know

I can’t do that, but

This is one more proof to Mrs.
Jashelski ‘Youngsters get more
discipline here than at home.”
The manager also has to act as a
censoring agent when a movie is
suggested for mature audiences
only. If she thinks a child is too
young to see a certain movie, she
sends him away. Then she usually
has to explain to an angry parent
why the child wasn’t allowed to see
the picture.

She quickly gets a ‘‘who-do-you-

theater manager

Mrs.

I’m glad you did.’

the masculine attitude. “A man
_ resents a woman telling him some-

A

her

was sitting beside her and said to

| mitted only in the coffee lounge
_ area and when a man strolls around
- with cigaret in hand, Mrs. Jashelski
reminds him “Sir, will you please
_ go back to the lounge to smoke.”

- insight on human nature.

to

driver’s license and found out she
wasn’t 18 so I told her she wouldn’t
be allowed to smoke. Her mother

_ the role of manager but also that of
_ wife and mother. Smoking is per-

a

down

Another rule of the house prohibits persons under 18 from smoking.
‘When I see young people smoking
I ask for the boy’s draft card and
the girl’s driver’s license.

little things nobody notices but
yourself,’’ said the manager. One
more duty only a woman would

Jashelski

shirt

”

Young

such a time is out, and starting the

- popcorn when the candy girls are a
_ bit late.

But Mrs.

this

can’t be -neat,’?
commented.

writing the marquee copy, making

| look.

with

“Just because this is a neighborhood theater doesn’t mean people

| Among the “goodies’’ are making
the payroll, balancing the books,

_

in protest

turned to her daughter and said ‘Do
you feel like putting your shirttail

Many Duties

_ think

with

to march

knees came in with her mother. I
told the girl she would have to go
put her shirttail in, and her mother

offer at first because I knew there
were a lot of little ‘goodies’ with
_ this job,”’ explained Mrs. Jashelski.

_

mother

girl

| candy girl, usherette, cashier, and
relieved the manager on his nights

to remember

up a
their

One case on the shirttail caper
involved a young lady. “‘One day a

| with a movie house. “I worked as

have

Although the boys rounded
few friends and encouraged

them, most of the residents congratulated Mrs. Jashelski on her
stand.

| “That’s a woman for you.’’ When
she became the manager over a
year ago, she was not unfamiliar

You

?

Like most mothers, Mrs. Jashelski finds ‘“‘you have to have eyes in
the back of your head.”’ If she just
had to deal with misbehaving
children her life would be simple,
but it’s the irate parents who give
her trouble.
“J

caught

some

boys

throwing

“The

father

wouldn’t

believe

me

are

admitted,

and

anybody

who

when I told him what happened. He

wants to go barefoot doesn’t see the

said he believed his child.

show.

Parental Problem

The shirttail law created an
indignant picket line last summer
which paraded in front of the

“Most of the parents we deal with
believe their children, not the
adults. They feel their children are

Highland Park Theater.

It seems

couple of boys

to tuck in

refused

a

“I wonder why a lot of people
around here have children. They
would bring them to a strip-tease
show to pawn them off for an
afternoon,”’ said Mrs. Jashelski.

As Mrs. Jashelski was getting
ready to go to an appointment, she
noticed finger smudges on the
windows and made a mental note
to clean them before her guests
appeared.

May

I1, 1967

zt

�ORT

Annual Spring Luncheon
Will Feature Mr. Magic

Chapter

Will Install
New Officers
Two
chapters
of Lake County
Women’s American ORT have set

the dates for their spring installation luncheons.
Northwood Chapter will hold its
luncheon at noon Tuesday in the
Highland Park Country Club, 1201
Park Av. Mrs. Jerrold Flaschner of
Deerfield will install the new officers.
New vice presidents taking office
include
Mrs.
Burton
Bentkover,
Mrs.
Marvin
Grant,
Mrs.
Allen
Nathanson,
and
Mrs. _ Robert
Prusin.
Other officers are Mrs.
Peter
Globerson,
treasurer;
Mrs.
Ned
Striecker, financial secretary; Mrs.
Myron Hirsch, recording secretary;
Mrs. Bernard Dwor, corresponding
secretary; and Mrs. Robert Joseph,
region representative.
A make-up
demonstration
and

The annual spring luncheon of the
Deerfield Woman’s
Club will be
the
held
Tuesday
in
Biltmore

Country Club, 160
Biltmore

Rd.,

Barrington.
Luncheon will be fe

'

A

&amp;

Jackie

Gleason

television shows.
Mrs. Kermit Bishop of Deerfield,

president

of the

club,

the newly-elected
meeting.

Wilbur

Carr,

Mr. Dahl

and

Mrs.

Jr.,

Keith

Peter, treasurer, all of Deerfield,
and Mrs. Harry Wolter of Lake
Forest, first vice president.

Perry,

Others are
Mrs. Robert

ern University student, the young
magician has appeared on both the

Sullivan

Ruppel

Mrs.

will

officers

install
at

this

Mrs.

League’s Award for the outstandin; g

final meet-

naturalized Ch cago-area citizen, 1

of Mrs. Daniel Vittum, 225 Vernon
Av., Glencoe.
Keki Bhote of Glencoe will speak
on “Red China at the Crossroads:

civic affairs.

Mrs.

Daniel
Sullivan,
Mrs.
Thomas
Granfield, Mrs. Gordon Shepard,
Mrs. Glen Schraeder, Mrs. Robert | =
Clendenin, and Mrs. Gilbert Cox.
Luncheon
reservations
can
be
made with Mrs. Paul Steerup, 1240
Wincanton
Rd.,
or
Mrs.
John

Kapsa,-1260 Wincanton Rd., both in

They include Mrs. James Breed,

at the year’s

Deerfield.

fashion showing by the Pizzaz Shop
of Kenneth Coiffures will follow the
installation.
Mrs. Robert Joseph
and Mrs.
Philip Rosenberg, both of Highland
Park, are the luncheon co-chair-

or Food?”
Mr. Bhote
the Immigrant Servic

ing at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home

:

New officers include Mrs.
ward Stanwood of Deerfield,
hospitality.

‘
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Departing Oct. 21, 1967

26 NIGHTS

$1,590.00
Group

Charles

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Invite Mates

husbands

Mrs. Fred Walker,
Austin, Mrs. David

Walter

Gammas

Ideology
received

Girkin,
Mrs. William
Thompson,
and Mrs. Herbert Ewald.

NorthwestEd

Harry

second vice president;

Mrs.

hand artist, Tom
Dahl, known as Fy
Magic.”

Mrs.

Kappa

The Junior Alumnae of Kappa
Kappa Gamma will entertain their

New
board
members,
all
of
Deerfield,
include
Mrs.
George
Myles, Mrs. Robert David, Mrs.
Fred Rahn,
Mrs. Carl Running,

served
at
12:30
p.m. preceded by
a social hour.
The
program
features slight-of-

“Mr.

president;

Kappa

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The new slate of officers includes
Mrs. Leon Sirota, who will serve
her second term as president; Mrs.

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_ Infant Welfare Society, Deerfield Center—Book review
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Highland Park Woman’s Club, Junior Auxiliary—Joint executive board

Eaieeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. James A. Fiocchi, 421 Marshman Av.,
_ Highland Park.
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Chapter—Installation

_ Park Country Club, 1201 Park Av.

Legion Auxiliary—Salad

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Skokie Woman
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Mrs.

Benjamin

Ludwig

of Skokie announce the engagement
of their daughter Barbara Ann to
Howard Goldt, son
Goldt of Highland

of Mrs. Claire
Park and Dr.

Herbert Goldt of Chicago.
Miss Ludwg is employed

luncheon,

12-noon,

with

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luncheon,

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Newcomers Club of Deerfield—1 p.m. luncheon, Country Squire, Rts.

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married in the Sheraton Blackstone
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bar luncheon

Park Hadassah—Installation

STORE HOURS
Daily 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Friday Evenings
until 9 p.m.

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_ North Shore Country Day School, Woman’s Board—Questions-answer
; period for April, 1968, tour; 8 p.m. in the school.

Question-Answer
sf The Women’s

Period to Be Held

Board of the North

| Shore Country Day School will hold
a question-and-answer period for
| Prospective
travelers
with
the
e's
April, 1968, tour. The tour
|
guide, I. Maldonado, will conduct
i
session Wednesday at 8 p.m. at

_ the school.
The

tour

is open

to the public,

and reservations, which are being

taken now, are limited.
The group will leave New

York

} April 22 for Stockholm, Leningrad,

The newly elected officers of the

E Sanior Auxiliary of the Highland
| Park Woman’s Club will join past
and continuing officers in an execu-

board

meeting

at 8:30 p.m.

- Tuesday i in the home of Mrs. James
| A. Fiocchi, 421 Marshman Av.,

_ Highland Park.
A

social

tea

_ business meeting.

will

follow

the

New officers are: Mrs. Benjamin

- Wood, president;
Mrs.
Donald
- Hackman,
corresponding _ secretary;

Mrs.

Steve

Land,

publicity;

Pu irs. Herbert Pettersen, ways and
_ means;
Mrs.
Paul
Uhlenhop,
| dance; Mrs. Fred W. Dickman,
| greetings and salutations; and Mrs.
| Robert Garday, activities, All are
| of Highland Park.
Mrs. Garday was appointed to fill
- out the term
of Mrs.
James
;E

Rarbian,

who

is moving

to Cleve-

land.
Mrs. Arthur. R. Cook
_ Highland Park is senior advisor.

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if

Be

will benefit the non-profit School,
since each traveler makes a contribution to Country Day.
Members of the board who will
work on the tour include Mrs. John

M.

LeBolt

of Highland

Park

and

of

The .North Suburban Alumnae
Chapter of Alpha Phi will hold a
dinner-meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Fanny’s
Restaurant
in
Evanston.

Election of officers will follow the
dinner.

The

includes
chairman,

nominating

Mrs.
and

David
Mrs.

committee

Ganfield,

Richard

Miss

De-

Veirman, both of Lincolnshire.

Gloria

Glover

Miss Gloria Glover
Schedules Wedding
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Mr.

Alpha Phi Dinner

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Vienna and Prague before returning to New York. The pleasure tour

Mrs. John G. Severson of Deerfield.

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and Moscow where there will be a
behind-the-scenes visit at the Bolshoi Theater and a trip to Moscow
University.
The three-week tour continues to

and Mrs.

George W. Glover

of Wilmette announce the engagement of their daughter Gloria Jean
to Richard S. Fossieck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Byron
Highland Park.
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fiance
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a
salesman
at
Sandvik Steel.
A

wedding

is

planned

spring.

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�Garden Club Plans Sale of Plants :

Hospital Volunteers
Will Be Awarded
For Service Hours
One hundred and seventy awards
will be presented to Highland Park
Hospital volunteers during the annual presentation ceremonies at 1

p.m.

Wednesday

in the

Highland

According to Mrs. R. C. Vinnedge
of Highland Park, volunteer chair-

volunteers

have

member

past year. Those receiving awards

See

You’

during

hours

the

The

State “Beauty Spot’
Is Speech Topic

be

dedicated

Dr. Margery C. Carlson will
discuss ‘‘Save A Spot of Beauty for
Newcomers

Club of Deerfield luncheon Wednesday in the Country Squire,
45 and 120, Grayslake.

Routes

A noon social hour will precede
1 p.m.

luncheon.

Dr.

Carlson

will show slides as she discusses
fnature trails and museums
in
Illinois. She is one of nine members, and the only woman, appointed by Governor Otto Kerner to
the Nature Preserves Commission
in the state. Dr. Carlson is state
secretary

of

the

Illinois

for

has
the

planned
weekend

the plant
preceding

to hematology

Funds raised will be contributed
to Michael Reese Hospital Hema-

research.

both

of

Avrum

Highland

Gray

p.m.
The

Johnson

residence

may

be

butions,
and
life memberships.
Other sources will include the sale
of tribute fund cards and major
fund-raising

events

now

being

planned.
For additional membership information,

contact

Mrs.

Tyson,

861

Apple Tree Ln.
An

open

board

meeting

held at 12:45 p.m.

June

will

Glencoe,

be

13 in the

home of Mrs. Sam
Berger,
Valley Rd., Lake Forest.

Park;

of

and

iner, director.
Primary fund sources will include
annual membership dues, contri-

ident, both of Deerfield.
Other North Shore officers include Mrs. Lance Schiller, recording secretary, and Mrs. Ronald
Friedland, dues and donations secMrs.

cultivated

tology Research unit, under the
auspices of Dr. S. Fredrich Rab-

dent; Mrs. Burton Lipman, fundraising vice president, and Mrs.
Max Tyson, membership vice pres-

retary,

and

Sale hours on Friday are from
noon until 5:30 p.m.; on Saturday
they are from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.;
and on Sunday from 10 a.m to 1

treasurer.

The. Alicia Grabell
and Leslie
Halpern Foundation was founded in
memory of two young North Shore
leukemia victims.
An initial steering committee was
established consisting of Mrs. Arnold Cohn of Highland Park, presi-

prepared

ready to receive the plant material.

“Tobin and Stern’’

A new service organization has
been formed on the North Shore

For Newcomers

the

of

Memorial Day so that the soil can

Service Organization Formed

than seven years.

the

Cash,

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Nature

Conservancy and a professor emeritus of botany at Northwestern
University.
Reservations

must be made

by 5

p.m. tomorrow with Mrs. Goldwyn
Draper, 431 Indian Hill or Mrs.
Wesley J. Kiler, 63 Larkdale
both in Deerfield.

Arrangements
service may be

East,

Daniel McNichol,
635 Ambleside
Dr., Deerfield.
Mrs. Leslie Paulsen, 700 Carlisle
Av., Deerfield, will arrange trans-

portation for anyone needing a ride.
New residents of Deerfield are
eligible for membership
during
their first year of residency. Anyone

interested

in joining

who

Joke

es

for baby-sitting
made with Mrs.

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June 27 to August 19

3140 Riverwoods Road, Deerfield
10 Beautiful Acres

has

not been contacted should call Mrs.
John
Rd.,

B. Hornor,
100 Greenbriar
Deerfield, hospitality chair-

man.
Players
afternoon
Ray

=
of the year
in the
bridge group are Mrs.

Woodham,

O.

Ber-

gersen, Mrs. John Lawrence,

Mrs.

Richard

Fairley,

Mrs.
and

Earl
Mrs.

B. Haskin, all of Deerfield.
The golfing group tees off
Tuesday between 8 a.m. and
a.m. at Sportsman’s Country
in Northbrook. There are 75
bers enrolled at the present

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Area Resident Is
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burn is the ticket chairman for the
Mayfair of Christ Church in Winnetka.
The Mayfair will be held in the
parish house, 470 Maple St., Winnetka, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
gext Thursday. It will feature two
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itchen, and a Boutique.

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Park Woman’s Club will open its
season Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at
Sportsman’s
Country Club, 2525 —
Dundee Rd., Northbrook.
E

Mrs. Peter J. Duskey and Mrs, —
Paul Gross, both of Highland Park, —
may
be contacted
for further —
information.

club

sale

pre-

ing and performing skits for more

during

Kenneth

plentiful.

sentation
meeting.
Mrs.
Arnold
Tobin and Mrs. Herbert Stern, both
of Highland Park, have been writ-

Illinois’

Mrs.

Lincolnshire. She adds that tomatoes and green peppers will also be

The
writing-acting.
team
of
“Tobin and Stern’ will present ‘‘As

Others

Sprague school.

herbs are rarely available at local
nurseries, according to committee

given

4248542 hours to the hospital in the
will have given 100 or more
in the past 12 months.

garage, and gardens of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman P. Johnson, 6 Grenadier Court, Lincolnshire.

and petunias.
A collection of herbs also will be
sold at reasonable prices. These

Bay Rd.

the

reached by entering Lincolnshire at _
Buckingham Pl: which is east of —

There will be a selection of
annuals available including fuchsia,
impatiens,
geraniums,
begonias,

Park Recreation Center, 1850 Green

man,

The Lincolnshire Garden Club’s
bi-annual plant sale will be held
May 26, 27, and 28 in the driveway,

ae

The club’s bowling season closed

with the annual

awards

luncheon

—

Apr. 19 in the Deerpath Inn, Lake
Forest. Trophies were awarded and
surplus money given to Little City
in Palatine and the club’s scholarship fund.

Mrs. Clarence Miller and Mrs. —
Thomas McArthur, both of High- —
land Park, will be next season’s —
chairman and co-chairman.
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Bazaar Committee Sets Meeting
James

The Highland Park Arden Shore
Committee has called a meeting of
the bazaar committee at 9:30 a.m.

next Thursday in the home of Mrs.
John G. Fuller, 99 Roger Williams
Av.
The committee is making articles

for sale in the annual bazaar to be
held Oct. 10 at the Arden Shore
School for Boys in Lake Bluff. Mrs.

Sailing Society
Edgar B. Tolman

to Honor

Jr. of Winnetka

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Mrs. Carl Skoglund (from left), Mrs. Henry
— Hakewill, and Mrs. Lyman W. Higgins compare
fasihons in the Golden

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Room

of

/ Homemakers’ Association to Hold Show
The Lake County Homemakers’
Association will hold a dessert-

fashion show at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Zion Lutheran Church, 10
Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.
_ Members of the association will
_
prepare the desserts and the fash-

ions

will

be

from

Berkeley’s

in

| Deerfield. Gillen’s Beauty Shop in
| Deerfield will provide hairstyles.

_ Models

will

be

Mrs.

Robert

_ Gullen, Mrs. Gene Melchiorre, Mrs.

_H.

P.

Liske

Petersen,

of Deerfield;

and

and

Mrs.

Mrs.

John
Wil-

liam
Schinleber
and
Mrs.
Paul
Kaiser of Northbrook. Mrs. Daniel
Starck of Deerfield will be the
commentator.

Mrs. Lyman Higgins and Mrs.
Carl Skoglund head the committee.
Members, all from Deerfield, are
Mrs.
Henry
Hakewill
and
Mrs.
Norman
Johnson, desserts;
Mrs.
Jerome Mckenney and Mrs. Walter
Maule,
table
decorations;
Mrs.

Harry

Johnson

and

Mrs,

Henry

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officers
of
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sailing
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and Percy Wilson of Bannockburn.

will be honored at the annual black
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Highland
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Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mother’s Day
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“God

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of Lake Bluff.
Norman
will graduate in June
from Highland Park High School.
He has been active in intramural
athletics and was selected to represent Highland Park High School at
Illinois Boys’ State.
In addition, Norman has played
string
instruments
in
musical
groups.
Norman will begin his education
and training at Annapolis on June
30 as a member of the Class of

Every year we set aside
one day to pay tribute to
mothers — but how small
a monument
for mothers
. .. here and everywhere . . . our wonderful woman
whose thousand tender endeavors make all our days
more pleasant . . . whose very being is the rallying-point
around
which the strong and
powerful
foundation of our lives are built . . . and who
quietly remains in the background taken for granted
often unthanked
and
too little appreciated
throughout the year.

1971.

A

Named

to Post

Berman,

1341
Av.,

| Park,

She

been

appointed special
assistant
to the
president
for
Henry’s Drive-In,
Inc.
He will be re-

_ sponsible

for

co-

ordinating
al]
purchasing activities for the naMr. Berman __ tionwide chain.
Prior
to joining
Henry’s,
Mr.
Berman was a purchasing executive for the Kitchens of Sara Lee in
Deerfield.

Elected

giveth

her

Ferndale
Highland

has

woman of valor, who
far above rubies.

She looketh
and eateth

By Area Firm
Lionel

he

Treasurer

Howard Grossenheider, 939 Rosemary
Ter.,
Deerfield,
has been
elected
treasurer
of the
Zenith
Pioneers, employees of Zenith Radio Corp. with 20 or more years
service.
Mr. Grossenheider, has been a
Zenith
employee
25 years.
The
group
held
its
annual
banquet
recently at the Conrad Hilton Hotel
in Chicago.

can

mothers.”

find?

For

her

well to the ways of her
not the bread of idleness.

food

to her household,

price

is

household,

and

a portion

to

maidens.

She stretcheth out her hand to the poor;
reacheth forth her hands to the needy.

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kindness

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her

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she

tongue.

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her clothing;
come.

and

call

her

he praiseth

valiantly,

but

and

she

blessed;

her

her:

“Many

daugh-

thou

excellest

them

all.”
Grace

is deceitful,

an

that

feareth

and

beauty

the

Lord,

is vain;

she

but

a wom-

be

praised.

shall

Give her of the fruit of her hands and let her
works praise her in the gates.
— Chapter 31, Book of Proverbs
There is in all this cold and hollow
fount of deep, strong deathless love, save
in a mother’s heart. — Felicia Hemans

Children,

look

in those

eyes,

listen

world no
that with-

to that

dear

voice, notice the feeling of even a single touch that
is bestowed upon you by that gentle hand! Make
much of it while yet you have that most precious
of all good gifts, a loving mother. Read the unfathomable
love of those eyes;
the kind anxiety
of that tone and look, however slight your pain. In
after life you may have friends, fond, dear friends,
but never will you have again the inexpressible

love and
but

Highland Park Man

made

a

lavished

bestows.

future

destiny

upon

you, which

none

— Macaulay
the

Marine Pfc. John I. Ferrari of
Highland Park has been stationed
near Da Nang in Vietnam with the
2nd Battalion of the 11th Marine
Regiment.
Pfe. Ferrari entered the service
in August, 1966. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Narcisco Ferrari,
2914 Warbler Ln.

The future of society is in the hands of
mothers. If the world was lost through woman,
alone can save it. — De Baufort

the
she

Duty Near London

No language can express the power and beauty
and heroism and majesty of a mother’s love. It
shrinks not where man cowers, and grows stronger
where man faints, and over the wastes of worldly

in Vietnam

Airman 3c Charles R. Sheahen
of Highwood
is with the 7551st
Support Squadron
stationed near
London.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Sheahen, 46 Elm Av.,
and formerly was employed at the
Lake Forest Post Office. He was
graduated
from
Highland
Park
High School.
PARENTS

RETURN

Mr. and Mrs. Artur Bildschun
have returned to Heidelberg, Germany,
after visiting for several
weeks
with their son-in-law and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hans
Bischoff, 1042 Elmwood Av., Deerield. The Bischoffs, with their son,

f-Roger, 7 months, recently moved to
K Yeerfield from Highwood.

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| Jay Andres has had the same job

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‘in the entertainment field—and he

still likes it.

_ “Tm in a fur-lined foxhole,” the
host of Music ’Til Dawn said, in the
soft, smooth voice that lulls the
| tired Midwesterner to sleep each
night and comforts the nervous

insomniac in the blue-gray
before the sun is up.

| “The

job

just

fits

hours

me,”

he

chuckled contentedly.

In

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Park home, the announcer recalled
how it all began.
_ Always

interested

in radio,

he

found a job as an announcer and

Howard
Fochler
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platter spinner as soon as he was
ai
from high school in
‘Milwaukee. He worked in Marinette,

LaCrosse,

and

several

other

Wisconsin towns until Pearl Harbor
‘made a change in his plans.

Wins

Wings

of Columbia Broadcasting System.

Enlisting in the air force, Jay
soon won his pilot’s wings and rose
to

the

rank

| going

of

lieutenant.

overseas,

fiancee,

he

Virginia,

Before

married

and

when

his
he

| was discharged in 1945, he decided
to enter college.
_ At

Marquette

University,

Jay

‘studied journalism and speech during the day and held a full-time job
at night. He spent his spare time at
radio station WMLO in Milwaukee.

- But with a wife and rapidly
= late family—there are five
daughters and two sons now—Jay’s
ambition increased.

. In 1951, he came to Chicago.
A
thoughtless announcer,

un-

| aware that he was standing before
an “open”? mike, dropped an ob‘scene word into his conversation,
and that’s how it happened there
| was an opening just at the moment

Jay applied for a job.

| Though the newcomer had no
formal training in music, he grew
+

=,
His

a musically inclined family.
background equipped him well

enough to win the assignment as
narrator for the Grant Park Symphony performances over the CBS
radio network.

Likes New Schedule

Mr. Smith
furnish
the

program
out. The
Dawn.

told Dr. Stanton he’d
cash
if a suitable

format
result

could
was

be

worked

Music

’Til

to the culture
years.
Jay

spends

of America
his

over the

daytime

hours

sleeping, preparing his comments
for the show, timing the selections

he’ll play in response to requests,
Broadcast in nine cities across
and puttering around his rambling
the continent, each program has its
13-room Victorian home on Laurel
own
host.
The
basic
music
is _ AV.

scheduled by the New York station

and each host adapts the format to
the interests of his own audience.
The program usually starts in a
light
vein,
gets
progressively
heavier,
then
gradually
lighter
toward dawn.

That’s the foxhole Jay landed in
right from its start and that
finds so comfortable today.

The program,
American

still sponsored

Airlines, won

he

by

a Peabody

Award last year for its contribution

“The house is a hundred years
old, and something always needs
doing,”’ he said, looking up at the

high

ceiling

where

a bit of paint

Jay Andres and his wife, Virginia, talk things over with Max, the
wire-haired dachshund they bought at the Lambs Pet Park in
Libertyville.
“We're
not going
to take
just
anything,” Jay warned them as
they set out.

because he’s always telling me
just
took
a passenger
out
American Airlines.”’

Max,
their wire-haired
dachshund, was a unanimous choice. And

Jay’s mail is full of letters from
all sorts of people, from motherly
old ladies to neurotic ones, and

Jay is especially pleased that they
found him at the Lambs Pet Park
in Libertyville. The organization

to

help

to

retarded

young

adults

support themselves has a special
meaning for him. He has a re-

was flaking.

tarded sister and is deeply aware of

One of his hobbies is cooking.
“T’m no specialist, just a good allround cook,” Jay said, then added,

the problems.

“but I read Gourmet magazine and
every
now
and
then I like to
experiment.”’

When the children wanted a
the purchase was

pet,

a family project.

Working hours for this night owl
are

from

11 p.m.

11:30

through

p.m.

to

Friday

5:30

a.m.

and from

to 6:30 a.m. Saturday.

Jay likes to get a nap earlier in
the evening

so that

he’s

fresh

for

work. One of the side benefits is
that he has little traffic to contend
with on his way to the Loop and
never has trouble finding a parking
space.
While

his

schedule

leaves

little

time for a social life the announcer
nevertheless
has
a_ fantastically

wide acquaintance. Many of his
listeners call him regularly to chat,
since a symphony recording often
runs 40 minutes and Jay only has to

As
a result of the years of
attending college during the day
and working nights, Jay had be-

make one newscast and give four
commercials each hour.

come

obstetricians awakened by “false
alarms,” and unable to get back to
sleep, and cab drivers cruising the
streets are among his callers.

pretty

much

of a night

owl,

/eatching a few hours of sleep
whenever he could. After graduation,

he was

able

to spend

more

time at home with Virginia and the
children and
~6~scned

In

he

liked

the

new

le.

Doctors and nurses on night duty,

“One
mine,”

cab driver is a favorite of
Jay said.
“Perhaps
it’s

1953, another night owl, C. R.

Smith, then president of American
Airlines, became annoyed to find
nothing that appealed to him on the
air late at night. He discussed the
situation with still another night
owl, Dr. Frank Stanton, president

from friendly souls to very lonely
ones. He is amused to find letters
telling him how the program has
deteriorated, or how much it has
improved. “Basically, it’s always
pretty much the same,” he said.
And being a good-natured, easygoing sort, that’s just the way Jay

Tells Working Hours
Monday

he
to

likes it.

6 Shore Women
Help Arrange
Art Showing
Six
North
Shore
women
are
helping plan an art show.
They are Mrs. Jeffrey Kahn, 1114
Galway
Ct.,
Northbrook;
Mrs.
Walter L. Mead, 220 Chestnut St.,
and Mrs. Charles R. Kaufman, 844
Prospect Av., both of Winnetka;

Mrs.

Henry

Apfelbach,

151 Euclid

Av., Glencoe;
and Mrs. William
Gimbel III, 437 Havenwood Ct., and
Mrs. John Thomson, 800 Kimball
Rd., both of Highland Park.

Mrs.
Mrs.

Gimbel,
Mead

Auxiliary

Mrs.

represent

Kahn,
the

of the Woman’s

and
Junior

Expan-

sion Board of the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society’s Chicago chapter,
and Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Kaufman,
and Mrs. Apfelbach represent the
Chicago Homebound Project of the
National Recreation and Park Association.
The two organizations are spon-

soring an exhibit of paintings by
disabled adults in the Distelheim

Jay performs for an audience of insomniacs, night workers, and just plain
night owls.

Galleries, 113 E. Oak St., Chicago,
from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Money from the sale of paintings
will provide funds for park district
art classes for the disabled.

May II, 1967

�a
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North

A

of painting,

sculpture,

_ 580 ROGER WILLIAMS BLDG., Highland Park. Works of Paula
Robert) Natkin, 1474 Linden Av., Highland Park, through May.

(Mrs.

HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile west of Half Day.
international
artists and
studio exhibit of Gwen
(Mrs.
Raymond) Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

of

PARK
INN,

445

Forest.

Central

Expressway

Park. Paintings by Jean (Mrs.
Highland Park, through May.
PARKER

EDWARDS

Av.

Paintings

by

Alice

and

Jack)

GALLERY,

Lake-Cook

Pincus,

1223

503 Central

Av.

Rd.,

Green

Highland

Bay

Nineteenth

Rd.,

Century

American paintings, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Friday,

and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Music

North

Programs

BARAT COLLEGE. International festival,
and readings, 8 p.m. tomorrow, Drake Theater.

dances,

music,

featuring

Dr.
FOCUS
ON
OPERA.
Lecture-performance,
Northwestern University Opera Workshop, 1:15 p.m.
Park Recreation Center, 1850 Green Bay Rd.

Robert

Gay

Tuesday,

and

Highland

Off Campus Writers
To Sponsor Lectures

The 3:30 p.m. performance will
be sponsored by the SpeisbergerHofheimer Music Fund as part of
the temple’s cultural and musical

Milton

SPRING SALE

Preves,

721

Raleigh

Thursday,

Glenview; cellist Frank Miller, 1003

Dresses

$29

GETS
Miss
Park,
sity,

voted

Vernon

SORORITY HONOR
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a freshman at Drake UniverDes
Moines,
recently
was

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outstanding

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of

CLOTHES

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for

Mrs. Remsberg
Bonnie
(Mrs.
Charles) Remsberg, 1521 Kirk St.,
Evanston, will speak at the first
meeting on ‘“‘The Care of Feeding of
a Free-Lance Writer.”
For seven years, Mrs. Remsberg
and her husband have collaborated

on free-lance

articles

which

have

appeared in Reader’s Digest, Esquire,
Saturday
Review,
Good
Housekeeping, True, The Writer,
and Family Weekly.

fictionalized

biographies

for

American Literature Award in 1963
for
her
books,
“Chicago:
Big
Shouldered
City’
and
‘‘Abigail
Adams: The President’s Lady.”
RETURN FROM FLORIDA
Mrs.
Lawrence
Incandela

children,

Diane

and

and

Richard,

730

Dimmeydale
Dr., Deerfield,
are
home after a vacation in Tampa,

Fla. During their stay in Florida,
they visited their daughter and
sister, Kathy, a student
(Fla.) College.

at St. Leo

an Emmy Award.
Mrs. Regina Z. Kelly of Oak Park
ill speak May 25 on “A Book Is

Born.””

She

will

bring

original

anuscripts, edited drafts, galley
proofs, original illustrations, and

May 11, 1967

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F Honua Elvira, whom he has deserted but who ‘still loves him; and

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_ talk about what it means to be and
_ what it takes to be an opera star.

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Airlines

(Nov.

entire

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Ralph

ELVIRA

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Jussi Bjoerling . .
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operas a year at Northwestern in
addition to his teaching duties as a
professor, spent the spring of 1964
in Italy, where he discovered and
had photographed the original version of Giuseppi Verdi’s “La Tra-

my

Boches

tails. The

vaca-

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world.
Come talk to
us about de-

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4/Chorus Master: Michael Lepore
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I took time out to fly over to
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and into a different world.
Luxury hotels, like the Lucayan, Kings Inn and the Oceanus in good old British style.
Watch out for the sober
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Talked to travel agents with
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A baritone, he has sung with the
Philadelphia Opera Company, the
New England Opera Theater, and
as soloist with the Philadelphia

Orchestra.

Dr.

Gay

studied at Curtis Insti-

tute of Music

and

Mannes

College

of Music. He has a master of fine
arts

degree

from

Boston

Universi-

ty. He recently served as president
of the National Opera Association.

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Deerfield High School, has been
accepted for his freshman year at

We welcome the Senior Mike
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Herve’
Turner

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as he pursues Zerlina, and
_ ballroom and dinner music.

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India; Israeli folk songs by Shirley

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Polish

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Plan Swim Show
At Deerfield High
“Mother Goose on the Loose’ is
the
theme
of
Deerfield
High
School’s swim show to be presented

Karen

Lindsay, Beth Nelson, Leslie Davis,
Mary Beth Moynes, Betsy Bauer,
Jackie
Sharf,
Kyle
Randerson,

and

Chris Spelius, and Judy Lindquist.
Members
of the junior club
include Karen Schaid, Patty Roach,

will be performed.
The show will include two solos—

“Mother

cool

= Preparations are well under way for Deerfield
High School's annual Fine Arts Festival May 20— 21. One-act plays will be among the attractions
_ during the festival. Rehearsing a scene from "The

Bald Soprano," to be presented May 20, are (from
left) Mike Hart, Barb Blane, Sunny Balsam, Dave
Miller, Joan Eldredge, and Henry Moran.

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most

popular

The

honor

goes,

of

Mr. Alleman isn’t only popular at

‘Deerfield

High.

His popularity

is

‘steadily increasing in the performing arts field. He often can be seen
on television

fast

relief

channels

of

Tums

praising

or

tations, including ‘“‘The Bald Soprano” by Eugene Ionesco, ‘‘The
Zoo Story,” by Edward Albee, and

the

advising

“The

best known for his Clark Gasoline
he plays

a

Eureka

Vacuum

Cleaners, and others. Although Mr.
Alleman regularly teaches speech
classes at the high school, it is not
‘unusual for him to fly to New York
after school is dismissed, shoot a
commercial,

and be back in school

after missing only one day.
| His talent isn’t limited to television commercials.
Mr. Alleman
also is a free lance actor. At
present he is participating in the
Harper
Theater
production
of
“Becket”’ on Chicago’s South Side.

He

plays

both

dramatic

and

‘comedy roles, and is capable of
doing his own makeup skillfully.

The plays in which he has participated constitute an impressive list.
It includes “Oklahoma,” South Pacific,”

“My

Fair

Lady,”

‘‘Briga-

doon,” ‘The Most Happy Fellow,”
“The Subject Was Roses,’’ and “‘Do

Re Mi.”
_ His first part in a play was eight
€

ago

when

he

played

a

sanitarium attendant in “Harvey.”
When Mr. Alleman isn’t busy
making TV pilots or doing summer
ock, he leads a happy, normal

amily life. He and his wife, Enid,
ele
their four children, Randi,
Charles, Tamlyn, and Kyran, live
n Lake Forest.

All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments

from

both

teens

and

adults. Send them. in care of the
‘Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

v4

.

Barb

Na-

Tickets will be $1 for adults and
50 cents for children. Mrs. Ann
Chamberlain will direct the show.

of the senior club are

Apollo

Of

Bellac,”

by

&amp;

~ Deerfield High School girls ar e putting the finishing touches on
acts for the swim show, "Mother Goose on the Loose," tomorrow and
Saturday at the school. There will be I7 acts in the show, which
opens at 8:30 p.m.

Jean

Giraudoux. The evening of drama
will be sponsored by the National
Honor Society. All proceeds will go
toward scholarships.

_ Mr. Alleman also does commercials for zipcode,

and Judy Lindquist.

There also will be 13 other acts.

Members

Schwartz,

Drama classes will lead off May
20 with several one-act play presen-

people to use their Midwest Bank
‘Charge Card. But he’s probably
commercials in which
‘Station attendant.

Cheryl Zeman

Cliffe, Lennie

than, and Bobbette Kussler.

in the performing and graphic arts.
The festival will culminate a
week of student exhibits and artistic activity.

to

Doug Alleman, star speech teacher.
|

Nelson, and ‘Goldilocks,’ featuring
Betsy Bauer. There also will be two
duets—‘‘Jack and Jill,”’ performed
by Mary Moynes and Leslie Davis,
and “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” with

Deerfield High School’s annual
Fine Arts Festival will be held May
20-21 to demonstrate student abiity

TV

course,

Cathy Dickinson, Dee Dee Roach,
Priscilla Young, Maureen Murphy,
Kim
Nelson, Karen
Weichmann,
Sandy Grossenheider, Debbie Lager, Gail Peterson, Gini Bull, Diana

Beth

To Open Soon

celebrity at Deerfield High School?
_

featuring

Arts Festival

By BARB WALLACE
is

Goose,”

High School's

Deerfield Teacher
Is TV ‘Celebrity’
_ Who

Zeman,

Girls participating in the show
are members of the junior and

tomorrow

senior swim clubs. Many of the
girls have written the numbers that

&gt;

Cheryl

Satur-

at 8:30 p.m.

day at the high school.

?

Montrose,

Cheryl Neumayer, Debbie Eston,
Sarah Walker,
Margie
McAfee,
Debbie Kanter, Jo Snyder, Laurie

On

Doug Alleman, TV celebrity.

21,

the

festival

dance and forensics.

One of the newest organizations
at Deerfield High School is the Key
to

Deerfield’s Kiwanis Club has laid
the groundwork for this high school
chapter, which boasts 20 active

Running

concurrently

with

the

recitals will be a children’s play,
“The Emperor’s Nightingale,’ By
Dan Totheroh. This play concerns
an oriental emperor

who

differentiate between
artificial

worlds.

to

the real and

The

children’s

take

place

performance

The group hopes to participate in
the annual Kiwanis ‘Soap Drive.”
donated to needy boys in institutions of all types throughout the

Lobbies and corridors will have
exhibits of fine and applied arts
throughout the week. Demonstrations of art and home economics
and industrial arts also will be

country.

given.

collect

soap

which

is

will

learns

members and an adviser, Richard
Moore, DHS English instructor.

Members

in

room J-101.

Senior Receives Scholarship
Deerfield
High
Erich Almasy will
orary stipend of
toward his college
arship award from
ance Co.
Erich plans to

The award was given on the basis
of scores from the National Merit
School National Merit finalist last
fall. Allstate Insurance sponsored
five scholars throughout the nation.
This year, three were from the

has

High

been
School’s

Chicago area.
A luncheon with the president of
the Allstate Insurance Co. was held
yesterday,

scholars.

honoring

the

sponsored

Kathy Thullen, and Nedra Wondreis. Jody Benson was Deerfield’s

Girls’ State representative.
The American Legion Auxiliary,

representative

which

As part of this citizenship program, Marguerite will spend June

sponsors

the

program,

judges the candidates on the basis
of

honesty,

character,

leadership,

scholarship, and co-operation.
Pam
Jordan
was
named

as

alternate. Other nominees this year
were
Anne
Fish,
Leslie
Davis,

to

last

year’s

con-

vention.
13-26 at MacMurray
College in
Jacksonville, Ill. She will participate in a mock state government
and also will attend various meetings, lectures, and assemblies.

Get Language Contest Honors
Several

Deerfield

High

School

students won honors by participating in national language contests.

The

national

French

contest,

place in first-year Spanish; Michael]
Walls, honorable mention in second-

year Spanish; and Lisabeth Swisher, honorable mention in first year

sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French, was

Spanish.
These students

given recently at Loyola Universi-

prizes May

ty.

in
luncheon
restaurant.

Receiving

honors

were

David

an honorable

mention

in

second-year French. They will receive their prizes May 27 at a
“Distribution des. Prix” at Loyola
University, Pere Marquette University Center on May 27.
A national Spanish contest was
held recently at the University of

Harvard

qualifying test. Erich
as a Deerfield High

Cleary

Deerfield

Kornblau,

University.

Scholarship
was named

Marguerite
named

to Attend Girls’ State

Schier, an honorable mention in
third-year French, and Deborah

School
senior
receive an hon$250 per year
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will

will consist of vocal and _ instrumental performances. From 3 to 4
p.m. there will be presentations of

Schools’ Key Club
Serves Community
Club, whose purpose is service
the school and community.

May

feature two one-hour programs.
The first, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Illinois, Chicago
Circle.
It was
sponsored by the American Associ-

ation of Teachers
Portuguese. Four

of Spanish
Deerfield

and
stu-

dents won honors. They are Joanne
Goulka, first place in third-year
Spanish; Pamela Reschke, second

Plan

will receive

their

20 at the association’s
the

Marina

Summer

Towers

School

Registration Tomorrow
Deerfield High School students
who plan to attend summer school
this year must register and pay
their course fees in the cafeteria
tomorrow after school.
Courses offered at DHS include
art, math, typing, French, Spanish,
mechanical drawing, physical education, social studies, English and
drama.
These
courses
also are

available

at Highland

Park

High

School.

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�Achieve Honor Roll Status
_ A total of 319 students were named to the
Deerfield High School honor roll for the
fourth six-week grading period.
Students

with

first honors

~ Danie! R. Alger

John E. Lamb
Michael. O. Donnell
Robert A. Bix
Robert L. Whyte
Harold P. Benson
Joanna C. Benson
David E. Berman
M. Suzanne Cassell
Catherin Dickinson
Gail L. Duberchin
Pamela A. Erickson
Joyce E. Fuller
Alan S. Gilbert
Howard D. Gorin
Bonnie S. Gottlieb
Joanne L..Goulka
Mary Beth Howe
Charles W. Johnson
James C. Johnson
Harold A. Kessler
Laurie Ann Kinkead
Kurt G. Kramer
Paula L, Longtin
Kathleen W. Martin
Jeffrey W. Mason
Mary Beth Moynes
Elizabeth L. Nelson

- Joseph A. Colo

— Craig Coopersmith
3 M. Cunningham

Christine M. Foster

James W. Gesler
_ Henry

Hakewill

_ Mark R. Hamilton
Dirk S. Hansen
_ Lester Holtzblatt
bret
a

~ Eleanor Lamberti

Pamela Reschke

| Michael J. Schuler
_ Barry A. Steinman

| Karen N. Vinik
- Stephen Weiss

Linda |. Woolley
- Priscilla R. Young

-Anita M. Zack
_ David B. Gorchoff

_ Peter E. Jaret
-

have

-aurence R. Kamins
Deborah Kanter
Paul A. Kay

Gove

Martin J. Klempner

E. Hoffman

Charles Katzenberg
| Mary

F. McLaughlin

_ Mark

A. Mueller

| Mary C. Stern
Craig T. Weichmann

| David M. Weiss

| Hartford Beitman

- Richard Laiderman
- Warren Montgomery

_ Michael D. Mullinix

| William Sinkinson
- Jeffrey J. Arthur

_ Frank M. Baker
Sunny

L. Balsam

| June E. Bjorck

Barbara A. Blane
| David M. Burian
|
David C. Busch

| Susan D. Derby
Joan

H. Duhamel

| Daniel P. Field

Valerie Fladeland
|
Philip Gilbert
Kathryn H. Glasser

J. Hall

| Thomas J. Hirsh
Julie Hursch

Susan L. Kalber
Diane M. Kenny

‘Sylvia M. Kidd

3.5 or better on

for second honors

Glenn J. Bubley
Jeanne S. Cordell
Lisa M. Goldman
Susan L. Hartman
Carol J. Kay
Scott W. Lueders
Deborah K. Lundberg
Kenneth G. Noble
Gregory J. Reed
Susan J. Rogers
Paul M. Seeley
Harmon R. Shay
Sharon A. Tobolski
Thomas W. Tyler
Barbara W. Wallace
Kevin D. Welsh
Susan J. Wykle
Edith S. Asrow
Edward E. Bach, Jr.
Hester N. Balsam
Debra R. Banzhaf
James G. Bloch
Richard Broderick
Carolyn G. Brown
David Conedera
Bruce A. Dau
Lloyd S. Davis

a 4-point

scale,

Lawrence S. Frank
Paul H. Gleichauf
Ellen F. Gorin
Herbert Gould
John A. Hutchings
Robert J. Lawrence
Merrick J. Leler
David S. Mack
Kathleen A. Magrath
Nancy Margulies
Marsha A. Miller
Marc S. Minkus
Richard Mittelman
Grant L. Mueller
Karen S. Mullinix
Arnold L. Neidhardt
G. Mark Nelson
Stuart A. Nichols
Cheryl J. Panzke
Joan L. Roth
Janet G. Ruttenberg
Elizabeth Sommers
Richard Streicker
Gary A. Treadwell
Gregg Wennstrom
Nancy M. Williamson
Wendy P. Wolff

Dr. Erwin M. Patlak (lef), president ef the North Suburban
YMCA, presents a "Y" service award to Barry L. Clark, 965 Windsor
Rd.,

Priscilla M. Field
Richard A. Frishman
Denise L. Gagne
Gail L. Geyer
Timothy C. Ghianni
David M. Glickman
Mark Goldstein
Allyson L. Hedrick
Judith Ingle
Richard M. Johnson
Cynthia Keene
John G. Kyle
Craig MacWilliams
Kenneth H. Magrath
Connie J. Maloney
Laurt E. Marshak
Richard J. Mason
Bruce N. Miller
Keith W. Mueller
Margaret E. Mullen
Andrew D. Norton
Elaine E. Olson
Schneider R. Riemen
James T. Robinson
Thomas R. Roth Jr.
Richard S. Slavin
Bruce M. Tait
Thomas R. Voll
Michael R. Wetzel
Charles E. Williams
William Becker
Juliett Blumenfeld
Roger A. Brook
Leslie Cunningham
Deni A. Deutsch
Margret Egilsson
Virginia Fiocchi

Saturday

Bi Ee aR

= _ Deerfield Rotary club—Program:

ex

Personal

Visit

to

Vietnam,”

12:15 p.m., Villa Moderne.

Deerfield Public Library Board
_—Regular meeting, 8 p.m., Deerfield Public Library.

Chick

dinners,

|

Riverwoods

Village

Board—Ad-

_journed meeting, 8:30 p.m., home

of

Village

:

Pres.

Paul

Ln., Riverwoods.

Ags

3 Single

Martin,

640

tary Club—Bicycle registration, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., parking lots of
Deerfield Grammar, Alan Shepard,

Miss

Club—Regular

_ meeting, 8 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church of Deerfield.

76

James’

approved

appointment

was

at the Apr. 24 meeting

department

for

the

Des

Moines

public schools. She also has been a
Latin and English teacher in Cross-

vile, Ill., librarian in the Leyden
Community High School; instructor
in the library school of the University of Illinois, and visiting lecturer
in instructional materials at Southern Illinois University.

2 Area Educators
To Be Interviewed
Two

area

educators

featured during

will

a two-hour

demonstration

at

be

televi-

8:30

a.m.

Saturday in-New Trier High School
East, Winnetka.

Deerfield Rotary
outing with Glencoe
Cary Country Club.

Kenneth C. Crowell, . Highland
Park School District 108 superintendent, and George Ergang, Bannockburn School District 106 super-

Club—Annual
Rotary Club,

Next Thursday
Deerfield Plan Commission—Public hearing on Kottrasch and Glori-

Oso petitions, 8 p.m., village hall.

Bannockburn School District 106
—Regular board meeting,- 8 p.m.,
Bannockburn School.

Deerfield Village Board—Regular
meeting, 8 p.m., village hall.

intendent, will be interviewed about

their

recent

visits

to

meeting, 8
Fieldhouse.

District—Regular

p.m.,

Jewett

Park

division

chairman

of

20

Miss James

be one of seven educators who will
interview the superintendents.

received a B.A. de-

gree from Greenville (Ill. ) College,
a degree in library science from

the University of Illinois, and an
M.A. degree in library science
from the University of Chicago.
She

has

many

worked

as consultant

university-sponsored

to

work-

shops for librarians and teachers,
and in 1960 she directed a workshop

at Purdue University. She also is
the author of many professional
papers.
Miss James is a member
Phi Nu, National Library

Honorary
Kappa

Fraternity,

Gamma

of Beta
Science

and

Delta

Society, an interna-

tional honor society for women
education.

She also is a member
Association

in

of Ameri-

of School

Librari-

ans, American Library Association,
Iowa Library Association, National

Education Association, Audiovisual
Education
Association
of
Iowa,
Iowa Association of School Librarians, and the Iowa Library Association.

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Tuesday
Deerfield Park

the

can

Holy Cross, and Maplewood schools
Monday

of

the Deerfield-Highland Park High
School District 113 board.
She currently is director of the
library and audio-visual service

and park in Briarwood Vista.

Tomorrow

Parents

and

Deerfield Police Department, Ro-

_ South Park School PTA—Annual

art fair, 8 p.m., the school.

Riverwoods

Clark,

at Highland Park High School and

Wednesday

Bannockburn.

9:30 a.m., Maplewood School.

Mr.

district co-ordinator of instructional
materials.

aan

Deerfield Jaycees—Annual doorto-door order-taking for Chark-O-

Park.

Miss Viola James will assume
duties in August of head librarian

Community Calendar
Today

Highland

Librarian to Join Staff
Of High School District

Nancy E. Flanagan
Bruce H. Fritzsche
James E. Frost
Robert W. Gesler
Linda L. Giss
Jane H. Glasser
James A. Hart
Peter Heald
Thoma Heidenfelder
Mark E. Herzog
Bruce L. Homer
James C. Jacobs
Jeffery E. Jensen
Steven L. Jones
Michael B. Kadison
Kathy A. Kapsa
Edward J. Karlin
Neil J. Krakauer
Gerald S. Levin
Larry N. McCord
Lyle T. Norman
Geoffrey Payne
Dale E. Peters
Lorraine M. Pitner
Jeffrey J. Rizzolo
William Schroeder
James Schultz
Stuart D. Shayman
Cheryl Smith
Pamela Strawbridge
John R. Strichman
Jane R. Thompson
Robert J. Widmer, Jr.
Kirk P. Wildermuth
Carol Williams
Joan Zelent

sion

_ Maplewood-Shepard Primary
_ PTA—“Morning Coffee for Moms,”

in

teams, had the highest producing group within the teams division of
the YMCA fund drive. His team's total was $54,650 out of a total of
$257,000.

were:

Jane L. Goodwillie
Joby S. Gorchoff
Thomas F. Hamilton
Jeffrey B. Homer
Candice A. Johnson
Deborah A. Lager
Carol M. Libutti
Dennis F. McCabe
John E. McCarthy
Jeffrey McDonald
Richard B. Mosse
Janet J. Palmer
Kenneth P. Parker
Patricia E. Phelan
Sherry H. Pizer
Robert C. Sarley
Jon H. Schaffner
Marjorie Schiller
Mark Schrader
Nancy B. Siegel
Pamela Sinkinson
Michael K. Smeltzer
Deborah A. States
David Valentini
Linda L. Verbeck
Jan G. Weinberg
Madeleine R. Yerke
Alan D. Zaeske
Raymond W. Blomgren
James B. Bos
Stuart M. Briber
Alan S. Browning
JoAnne Caruso
Leslie 1. Click
Deborah B. Coleman
John P. Curtin
Aleta E. Doerr

Kathleen L. Knaggs
Kenneth J. Labuda
Candance H. Main
Steven T. Mamone
Merrilly McBride
Dorothy A. Mead
Hazel G. Montgomery
Denise C. Oscarson
Linda L. Paull
Claire Porter
Linda Raughley
Sandra L. Schallitz
Jeffrey Sengstack
Ronald B. Silverman
Michelle Smith
James Southworth
Steven W. Stanger
Diane K. Stieber
Judith C. Stowe
Jane A. Tahtinen
Donna Vandelinder
Thomas W. Vent
Jane C. Wallace
Nancy E. White
Betty J. Wood
Cheryl A. Zeman
Laura J. Appelman
Susan K. Baum
Bruce Bell
Richard K. Brown
Susan E. Carr
Janice D. Cudmore
Larry Davis
Sandra L. DiFonzo
Frank Elston
Kathryn Faraone

_ Mark D. Holbrook
- David R. Johnston

grades

Iris S. Paull
Martha C. Peterson
John H. Phillips
James G. Sandler
Ginnylee Scott
Charles K. Shattuck
Joyce |. Shike
Jane L. Smith
Kathleen B. Sommers
Henrietta Unger
Paula D. Wolf
Janice Burtscher
George W. Chesrow
Jeffrey P. Cody
Leslie Davis
Duane V. Frykman
William M. Hartman
Alan H. Henkin
Paul |. Homer
Pamela L. Jordan
William Kahnweiler
Ann L. Levi
D. Scott. Lutzke
S. Mattenheimer
Jan A. Mayer
Ernest A. Sammann
David M. Schier

Named
- Eileene Burtscher
Victoria J. Hangren
_ Margery A. Bodle
| Denise B. Connelly

averaging

while students making second honors have
grades averaging from 3.0 to 3.5.
Qualifying for first honors were:

black top road.

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(Continued from page 7)
the change to provide the 12 votes
needed for passage.
Mr. Gould said he “naturally”

Dr.

expected the rezoning to pass the
zoning board and the county board
“without any problem.”
The Krembs farm area has two
water problems. One is drainage
and the other a water supply.
“The key to the success of the
whole development is water,’ said
Newman Sheahen, planning direc-

Park.

‘They

accredited

of private

masters

Many

it might

possibly

wells

This

108 Board

percent

“no”

Gosling,

an

vote

in

almost
Precinct

Members

it

100
2

Mrs.

PTA to Hear
Talk Monday
The Woodland Park School PTA
will hear a discussion of “‘How Can
a Child Most Profitably Spend the

during its 8 p.m. meet-

ing Monday in the school.
The speakers will be Theodore
Cavins,
director
of
Camp
Mishawaka in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
and Thomas Travelstead, director
of the Highland Park School Dis-

trict 107 summer school program.
Mr.

Cavins

formerly

was

a

College. He has been
director since 1929.

64;
400;

no, 25

3—yes,
4—yes,
5—yes,
6—yes,
7—yes,
8—yes,
9—yes,
10—yes,
11—yes,
12—yes,
13—yes,

1,107; no, 509
248; no, 203
27; no, 19
18; no, 44
122; no, 112
89; no, 90
150; no, 146
269; no, 135
74; no, 41
35; no, 277
319; no, 179

May 11, 1967

no, 393

and

The

a

professor

summer

at

Lake

Forest

the camp’s

school

program

which Mr. Travelstead directs has
grown from 87 to 303 students in
three

years.

It

includes

both

re-

medial and enrichment programs
and attracts many students from
Deerfield.

maintained

that

affection.
Miss Herrmann said she hopes to
identify problems early. She feels
that first, second, and third graders
are capable of seeing what’s troubling them.
Mrs. Dempsey, although dealing
with the same problems as the
others, holds the title of school
social worker, placing more emphasis on the parent and on-going
treatment.
All said progress is being made,

but pointed to the need for more
workers of this kind.
Board members also discussed
the possibility of interaction with
outside clinics and doctors.

||

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at the

Univer-

and the University

Intercollegiate

science

associations,—

the father of six children.

Some Openings Remain —
For Nursery School
Registration

SCHOOL

is

open

for

School,

although most ses- —

sions are filled.
x
The vacancies left are for three-—
year-olds on Tuesday and Thursday ~
mornings and for four-year-olds on
Monday, Wednesday, and shag. :
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policy to accommodate the child’s
need to relate and his need for

counted,
to offset
‘‘yes”
votes.
Precinct 2 voters
approved
the
referendum by a seven-vote margin.
1—yes,

Indiana

political

Dr. Crane is listed in ‘‘Who’s Who
in American Education.” He is a —
veteran of the Korean conflict apie

Private and Group Lessons

parent-teacher
relationship.
She
said the child is her client, and also
stressed the need for an open-door

teacher at Lake Forest High School

2—yes,

and

:

of various historical —

she is a neutral person in the child-

(Indian Trail School), the last area

The precinct vote was:

Discuss

reported to the board.

Board members of School District 108 discussed new positions
that have been created in their
guidance department at their May
3 meeting.
Mrs. Rae Mitchell of Evanston,
Miss Carol Herrmann of Niles, and
Mrs. Laurette Dempsey of Highland
Park,
all
108
counselors,

Summer?”

(Continued from page 7)
(Edgewood
School)
vote
was
Mr.

A member

Guidance Department Role

Tax Ceiling
to

Hovland

in the

streets

improved

more

of the

make

question that Northoppose
the
develop-

taken

is one

subdivision. The Deerfield Plan Commission will hold a hearing on
a rezoning petition for the northern half of the area at 8 p.m. next
Thursday in the village hall. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Highland Park Mayor Samuel T.

have

degrees

from _

BUNNY

Lawton Jr. said Highland Park and
Northbrook
planned to work together to fight the development.
Northbrook Trustee John Williams
told the Northbrook Plan Commission last week of Mr. Lawton’s
pledge of support, which includes
sharing the cost of hiring experts to
testify.

would

feature, ‘‘Lessons of History. oi

Dr. Crane is president of the
American
Public
Affairs Educational Fund, vice president of the
Educational Foundation for Human
Rights, a charter member of the
American-African Affairs Associa-

tees have not formally discussed it,

counted.
According

|

seminars
for the
Studies Institute.

some consessions toward the development of the Krembs property,
because the village faces serious
flooding problems
in the entire
area. It now has a retention basin
tor flood waters there.
Weidaw Comments
But
Village
Mgr.
Robert
A.
Weidaw said, ‘‘This proposal is out
of the question. Although the trusthere is no
brook
will
ment.”

the editorial advisory board of the |
Intercollegiate Review
and has —
written a syndicated newspaper —

of Vienna and has lectured at
numerous colleges and conducted

yield murky sulphur water at from
250 to 600 feet, and some even bring
to the surface oil-clotted water, and
natural gas.
The Village of Northbrook has

indicated

torate

sity of Michigan

sells
to a

Park

A contributor to professional and

and doc-

postgraduate

citizens living in

Highland

ele-

tion, and a member of the National
Institute of Social Sciences.

popular journals, Dr. Crane is on

University, where ~*
he
has
been
a_
Dr. Crane
faculty member. He also has done

Glenbrook Countryside subdivision,
a residential development west of
the proposed planned development
in unincorporated area. Northbrook
and Glencoe both have municipal
water treatment systems, but both
would
probably
hesitate
to sell
water to the area in which the
development
is scheduled to be
built.
Deep wells also are generally out
of the question for a project of the
magnitude of the apartment com-

plex.

a history
aren

mentary school
west of Glenview.
Dr. Crane has

to have water for the apartments,
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�Three Pupils From Area
Win Merit Scholarships
Three

high

school

seniors

from

Deerfield and Ft. Sheridan have
been named 1967 Merit Scholars.
They are Patricia Butler and
Erich Almasy of Deerfield and Mark
Bertoglio of Ft. Sheridan.
Of about

800,000

Illinois

students

taking the first test in March, only
157 received merit scholarships.
Patricia,

a

student

at

Carmel

High School for Girls in Mundelein,
plans

to

attend

Michigan

State

University and eventually become a
teacher.

5 Scout Leaders

leaders at the annual
the North Shore Area

meeting of
Boy Scout

Council.
The recipients

of Winnetka,

were V. J. Killian

properties committee

chairman; Russell A. McFadden of
Northfield, council commissioner;

Joseph

Eisendrath

of

Highland

Park,
council
treasurer;
Harold
Newmann of Highland Park, veteran board member; and Louis C.
Gabbard of Wilmette, organ zation
and extension chairman.
Council Pres. Archibald McClure

of Kenilworth

made

the presenta-

tions at the Lake Forest Club in
Lake Forest where officers for the
next year were sworn in.

New vice presidents include Howard B. Franklin and Floyd D. Cerf
Jr., both of Highland Park; William
H. Rauch and Alan G. Moore, both

of Deerfield; Frank J. Rothing of
Wilmette; and Robert T. Wright of
Libertyville.

Officers

re-elected

included

Mr.

McClure, Mr. Eisendrath, and Mr.
McFadden.
C. H. Kendall of Glenview, board

chairman
Insurance

of Washington
Co.,

was

National

elected

an

honorary vice president of the
council.
Honorary officers re-elected included Pres. Robert E. Wood of
Lake Forest and vice pres‘dents
Robert Brown of Wilmette, John F.
Cuneo of Libertyville, and Charles
H. Percy of Kenilworth.

Officers were installed by Harry ©
D. Thorsen
of Winnetka,
past
council president.

New

Trier

District

officers

elected included John Pennell of
Wilmette, chairman; and Franklin

secretary

of

and

worked

has

Mrs.

Erich,

High

Skokie Valley District officers
include Wayne Bank of Glenview,

chairman; and Donald D. Janes of
Northbrook, district representative

to the executive board.

the

Wheeling,

Student

on

Council

the

school

is the daughter

of Mr.

James

T.

Butler,

Others include:

Lake Shore District officers include Joseph Teskoski, chairman;
and Herbert Faulks, representa-

tive, both of Lake Forest.
officers

Executive Board Members:
Highland
Park, A. M. Bridell, Milton H. Gray,
and Otha Linton.
Associate
Members:
Highland
Park,
Robert A. Hahn,
Charles Lauzon,
Joseph Mayer Jr., Harold L. Newmann,
Col. Charles Page, Col. Alfred Pursall,
Ben Rau,
and Alvin M.
Roufa;
Highwood, Robert C. Brown Jr.
Council Members-at-Large:
Highland
Park,
Rabbi
J.
L.
Ginsberg.
Louis
Kahnweiler,
Kenneth
B.
I
Lacy,
Rabbi
Philip Livis, C. V. Nichols, Samuel R.
Rosenthal, Gen. William H. Wilbur and
Rev. William Young.

a

2635

;
student

at

Deerfield

plans

to

major

School,

in

history at Harvard University, then
teach.

Honor

Society,

and

the

&amp;

hs

SUPPORT
MENTAL

‘Dees

Mace cherie ton
tors for Mental Health

‘
ne
dation For Menstah Health &gt;

Unitarian

Church.
Attended Area Schools
He attended Maplewood Elementary School and Alan Shepard
Junior High School. His parents are
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Otto

Almasy,

1226

Parkside Ln.
Mark, a student at Highland Park
High School, plans to study for a
doctoral degree in chemistry at the
University of Illinois. He thén plans
to enter the chemistry research
field.
is president

Honor Society
representative

of

and
on

the

National

senior class
the
Student

Council Executive Board. Last year

he was a member of the varsity
track team. He is a member of the
Catholic Church.
Last summer Mark represented
the school at Boys’ State, and was

one

of four

selected

to

attend

a

science course sponsored by the
National
Science
Foundation
at
Northwestern University. He was

awarded a gold key for outstanding
achievement.
Mark

$500

also

is the

chemistry

recipient

of

scholarship

a

from

the University of Illinois. He works
at the Lake Forest Bath and Tennis

Club on weekends and after school.
Mark is the son of Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Raymond Bertoglio, and he
has attended Highland Park High
School three years.
List Sponsors

Patricia’s scholarship was provided by Continental Can Co.,
Erich’s by the Allstate Foundation,
and Mark’s by the U.S. Army.
The

three

students

schools,

then

took

aptitude

test

of

the

trance Examination
cember.

took

the

scholastic

College
Board

En-

in De-

special achievements, honors, interests, and an evaluation and en-

dorsement
counselor.
were

from their principal or
The 157 state winners

selected

semifinalists.
stipend

from

Each

is designed

about

Jim Conway, host of Channel 7's "Morning Show," helps the
Mental Health Assocaition's chairmen prepare the main for the Bell
Ringer campaign which started last weekend. From left are Mrs.
Carl A. Dormeyer of Lincolnshire, Mrs. Frank Kuenzl Jr. of Deerfield,
and Mrs. Peter Roknich of Northbrook. Mr. Conway is honorary
chairman of the campaign.

Recreation News

Deadline for Pool Passes
At Cut Rate Is May 21
The
deadline
for
purchasing
swimming pool passes at a reduced
rate is May 21.

The passes may be purchased in
Jewett Park Fieldhouse from 8:30
a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4:30
p.m. Mondays through Fridays;
from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays;

14,000

scholarship’s
to provide

the

difference, within limits, between
the cost of attending college and the
ability of the family to provide that
amount.

Merit Scholarships normally continue for the four undergraduate
years.

and

from 1 to 3 p.m. Sundays.
After May 21, the pool passes will
be $1 more per person and registration will be accepted only on
weekdays.

Dead End Club
The Dead End Club, sponsored by
the

Deerfield

Park

District,

has

scheduled four teen dances which
will be held from 8 to 11 p.m.
during May.
The “Idd” will play May 12 and

26, and the ‘‘Saide’’ on May 19. Two
bands will play on May 13, a free
night.

Junior High Nights
The Deerfield Park District will
continue to sponsor junior high
night
programs
throughout
the
summer.
Eighth grade graduates will not
be eligible to attend high school
teen dances until September, so
they will be permitted to attend the
junior high programs, which are
scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in
Shepard Junior High School.
Eighth
grade
programs
are
scheduled for May 13, May 26, June
16, and June 30. Seventh grade
programs have been set for May
20, June 2, and June 23.

Recreation Calendar

the

The students also had to file a
record of extracurricular activities,

78

fi

style relay event. Erich is a
member of Varsity Club, National

National Merit Scholarship qualifying test in March at their high

These Brownie Scouts from Troop 106 stopped to pose for a
_
during a recent tour of the library with their leaders, Mrs.
en Alfraid and Mrs. Allen Trevor. The Brownies are (from left)
Laura Britton, Tracey Keup, Cindy Alfraid, and Nancy Trevor.

i

He is a member of the school’s
swim
team
and last year was
named All-American in the free-

He

Executive Board Members: Glenview,
Matthew
R. Cosgrove,
Paul Hakanen,
Callix Miller, and Rev. Harry
Victorson;
Northbrook,
Dr.
Mortimer
Kaplow; Deerfield, Robert Clewlow.
Associate
Members:
Glenview,
Russell E. Hoover and William A. Riaski,
Northbrook,
Thomas
Cravens,
Edward
C.
Enerson,
Glenn
D.
Peacock,
and
M. Warner Turriff; Deerfield, David K.
Sengstack.
.
Council Members-at-Large: Glenview,
Capt. Robert Labyak and Rev. Kenneth
E. Nye; Deerfield, E. Lee Hall.

Shore

in

National Honor Society, and Young
Christian Students. She also is

Hazelnut Ln.

Executive Board Members: Wilmette,
William O. Campbell, Dr. Russell Dudman,
William
G. Fox, Louis C. Gabbard, Dr. Martin Seifert, and Carl W.
Vorrieter;
Winnetka, Aron Kahn, V. J.
Killian, Donald H. Sharp, and Harry D.
Thorsen Jr.;
Glencoe, Rod A. Porter;
Northfield, Donald L. Porth.
Associate
Members:
Wilmette,
Malcom
Bellairs,
Dr.
W.
F.
Dunkle
Jr.
M. E. Horner,
Lawrence
E,. Langdon,
Frank J. Mueller, and John J. Orche;
Winnetka,
Lee
A. Ellis, Lawrence
W.
Gougler, Robert D. Judson, and John R.
Montgomery,
III;
Glencoe,
Edgar
C.
Corry,
Jr., James
B. Garnett;
Kenilworth, Robert V. Guelich,
James Hart.
Council Members-at-Large:
Wilmette,
Harold
Lundberg,
Lawrence
W.. Nortrup;
Winnetka,
C. Bouton McDougal,
and A. H. Prasse;
Glencoe,
Dr.
Edgar E. Siskin; Kenilworth, Rev. Bruce
F. Mase; Evanston, Fred J. MacKenzie.

Lake

of St. Joseph

Church

Patricia

Other officers include:

local

Worker

and

Bowes of Winnetka, district representative to the executive board.

Other
include:

She is a member
the

newspaper three years.

Cited for Service
Five President’s Awards for outstanding service to Scouting were
presented yesterday to area Scout

A Deerfield resident about 15
years, Patricia attended Holy Cross
School before entering Carmel.

Tomorrow

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church and Jewett Park.
1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Junior high
night, Shepard Park.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
Jewett Park.
Saturday

9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—Children’s
golf class, Wilmot Junior High
School.
8

to

11:30

a.m.—Teen

dance,

Jewett Park.
1 to 3 p.m.—Pool pass registration, Jewett Park Fieldhouse.
Sunday

1 to 3 p.m.—Pool

pass registra-

tion, Jewett Park Fieldhouse.
Monday

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Pres-

byterian Church.
1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

4 to 5:30 p.m.—Painting class,
Jewett Park.
7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
scheduled diamonds.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s informal
basketball, Wilmot
Junior High
School; paddle tennis, Shepard Junior High School.
Tuesday
9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program,

Pres-

byterian Church.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—T.0O.P.S. Club,
Jewett Park.
1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.
7:15 p.m.—Adult golf class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Men’s recreation, Shepard Junior High School.
May

II,

1967

�Kenilworth Rises to Top
Of the Heap—Statuswise
By BRUCE

M. SMITH

Kenilworth is the top face on the
totem pole of Chicago suburbs,
according to
leased by a

figures recently reChicago urban spe-

cialist.
Pierre

de

Vise,

a

lecturer

on

‘urban affairs at De Paul University, ranked the top 10 Chicago
suburbs

on median

family

income,

housing value, occupational status,
educational background, and participation in cultural activities.
Eight other North Shore villages
also made it into the top 20. They
included Winnetka, third; Glencoe,
fourth; Northfield, 10th; Highland
Park, 11th; Wilmette 13th; Deer-

field,

14th;

Northbrook,

16th;

and

Glenview, 17th.
Mr.
de Vise also numerically
ranked all Chicago suburbs and

communities in economic terms.
Third in 1960, Kenilworth takes
the top position from Flossmoor,
which fell to fifth place in the most
recent ranking.
Also falling from

the top 10 were

Wilmette,
Lake
Bluff, Western
Springs, and Deerfield. The four
new members of the top 10 are
Highland Park, Lake Forest, Barrington Hills, and Olympia Fields.
Highland Park and Lake Forest

both rose during the six-year period, Highland Park from 20th to
ninth and Lake Forest from 15th to
10th.
Mr. de Vise said aging and a
decline in quality of homes built
were contributing factors to the
turnover.
His study

showed

the

median

“The most stratified community
in the area,’ is Mr. de Vise’s
description of Kenilworth. “It is a
WASP
community
standing
for
white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant.”

In

his

thumbnail

other area
Vise said:

suburb

Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Western

KANE—Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
J.
Kane,
2624 Forest Glen Trail,
Deerfield, a daughter, Kathleen
Mary, Apr. 29 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandmother is Mrs.
John Kane Sr. of .Ronkonkomo,

N.Y.

of
de

and

is

still

in

the

top

10

because it is a small community.
“Highland Park, known as the
business hub of the North Shore,
has attracted many Jews who are

professional workers and have high
incomes
and
good
educational
backgrounds,
‘Lake Forest is where the highest
income people in the metropolitan
area live.”
About area villages dropped from

the top 10, he said:
“The increasing number of highskilled blue-collared workers attracted by new industry in the
Skokie Valley has decreased Deerfield’s standing.

“New subdivisions west of the
Chicago and Northwestern Ry. in
Wilmette are of a lower quality and
the annexation of no-man’s land

Deerfield,

a

son,

Adam

David,

Apr. 11 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Maler of Chicago and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of Oak

Park.
LANEY—Mr.

and Mrs.

Barton H.

Laney, 1308 Central Av., Deerfield, a son, Bradley Anton, Apr.
21 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are S. F. Russakov
and Mrs. William Rusnak, both of
Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Sey-

mour Laney of Chicago.
SHEETS—Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin D.

Sheets, 519 Pine St., Deerfield, a
daughter, Lynn Ellen, Apr. 28 in

Park

Hospital.

Grand-

parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Kimmel of Hardy, Ark., and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sheets of Alton,

Ill.

May II, 1967

National School Boards Association
convention in Portland, Ore.

tion

parts

of some

match

the

top

which

has

com-

10

in

section of

3,760

people

and a median family income of
$28,900 compared to Kenilworth’s
2,991 residents and $29,400 median
income.

Two North Shore churches have
appointed
parish
chairmen
for
“Project: Renewal,” the $40 million fund drive of the Archdiocese
of Chicago.
The drive is intended to raise its

goal within the next 30 months to
improve and expand parishes and
educational

Catholic

facilities

churches

of

Roman

in the

Chicago

Six Rings Stolen,
Returned

Monday

Six rings valued at about $300
which were stolen from a display
case in Deerfield High School over
the weekend were returned early

Monday, according to David Ritter
of Highwood, head of the school’s
art department.

Mr. Ritter said that the rings
apparently were taken by three
senior boys between 5 and 5:30 p.m.
Saturday.

The

boys

are

being

questioned by school officials and
the Deerfield police department’s
juvenile officer.
The rings, which

contained

some

precious and semi-precious stones,
were hand-made by member of Mr.
Ritter’s art classes. The school was
open

over

the

weekend

curricular activities.

for

extra-

3 Scout Leaders

istructional

materials

designed

architectural

by

center

the

addi-

Evanston

firm O’Donnell

Wick-

lund Pigozzi.
The

school

earlier

was

honored

by being chosen for exhibit at the
American
Association
Administrators Annual
in Atlantic City.

of School
convention

Teaching Position
In Nebraska Goes

give.

Miss

who

Susan .Estle

will

St.

James

Roman _

Catholic

Church in Highwood,
Ellsworth
Cordesman of 3320 University Av.,
chairman, and James Gallagher of
2205
Highmoor
Rd.,
associate
chairman; both of Highland Park.

«tion
‘at

been appointed to the campaign
cabinet of the 1967 United Settlement Appeal.

Deerfield,

Association
the

college.

Miss Estle
She
was
vice
president of Phi Sigma Tau social
sorority and president of the InterSorority Council.
Miss Estle is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Estle, 2150 Half Day
Rd., Deerfield.

Obituary
Elvira Nizzi
Mrs. Elvira Nizzi, 78, died Friday
in the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Mary

Vignocchi,

of 52 Elm

St. in

which opens May 26 with a lunch-

Highwood and Angelo of Deerfield;
a sister, Mrs. Irene Crovetti of

Hotel.

Mr. Scheele, 1345 East Canton
Ct., is assistant national retail sales
promotion manager for Montgomery Ward
chairman

and Co. He will be coof the drive’s merchan-

dising division.
The cabinet recruits workers for
the annual fund drive, which has a
$360,000 goal.

are

Robert

William

awards

Jordt,

Rauch,

a

dis-

and Carl Zitzewitz,
were

annual

made

meeting.

at

the

Joseph

Bauss
of Deerfield was
elected
district vice chairman at the. meeting.

Scout Exposition
Set for Saturday
Cub

Scouts,

Explorers

Boy

from

Scouts,

Glenview,

and
North-

brook, and Deerfield will participate Saturday in the annual Skokie
Valley District Scout Exposition on
the Lyon School grounds, Lake Av.
at Waukegan Rd.
The show, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,

was scheduled originally for Apr.
29. Tickets issued for that day will
be honored Saturday.

—

The exposition is an outdoor
booth-type show explaining Scouting programs to the public. Booth
subjects will demonstrate pioneercooking,

fishing,

canoeing,

games, crafts, plaster casting, and
Pinewood derbies.

Highwood.
Other survivors include her husband, John;
two sons, Julio of

eon on the Chicago-Sheraton

The

district’s

ing and

The appointment was made by
Walter J. Oliphant of Winnetka,

general chairman of the fund drive

three

trict chairman;
scoutmaster.

teach
the
third
grade at a Bennet, Neb., school
next year.
Miss Estle is a
member
of
the
Art Club and the
Student
Educa-

_

Appointed to Post
On Fund Drive
John H. Scheele of Deerfield has

The

graduate in June from
Doane College in
Crete, Neb., will

trators also selected the school for
inclusion in a filmstrip of signifi-

Parish chairmen and associate
chairmen include:
Holy
Cross
Roman _ Catholic

of

Three Deerfield Scout leaders
have
been
given
Trail Blazer
awards, the highest recognition the
Skokie Valley District of the North
Shore Area Boy Scout Council can
scoutmaster;

To Deerfield Girl

A special committee of the Amer-

Deerfield.

Deerfield

Get Blazer Awards

ican Association of School Adminis-

Church in Deerfield, Mrs. Charles
L. Dwyer of 909 Rosemary Tr.,

From

cant schools throughout the country. The filmstrip is being made
available to educators and citizens
groups concerned with school building planning.

Churches Pick Drive Leaders

area.

KAPLAN—MTr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Kaplan, 1311 Charing Cross Rd.,

The Alan B. Shepard Junior High
School in Deerfield, was featured in
a special .exhibit at the recent

‘‘New developments in Lake Bluff
are off the lake west of the railroad

make

of Deerfield. (Howard Fochler Photo)

Shepard School Design Cited

Two large panels of photographs
and plans concentrated on the

tracks and of lower cost.”
Mr. de Vise also said subdividing

Carl F. Zitzewitz (center) and William Rauch, both

Scout Executive Val Piggot demonstrates the ax
that accompanies Trail Blazer awards to winners

lowered the economic ranking.

Wilmette

Curley, 1034 Osterman Av., Deerfield, a son, Brian Joseph, Apr. 17
in
Highland
Park
Hospital.
Grandparents are Mrs. Margaret
L. Thomas,
897 Central
Av.,
314

Mr.

economic achievement.
He cited the northeast

and Mrs. William J.

Edward M. Curley,
Av., Highwood.

description

communities,

“Winnetka is atypical North
Shore community, and it has a good
mixture of religious groups. But it’s
dull.
“Glencoe is a young community
that attracts young families.
“Northfield
is a fast-growing

munities

Arrivals

Highland

$45,244.

could

New
CURLEY—Mr.

average income for Kenilworth to
be $29,400 and the value of the
average home in the village to be

Highwood;
seven
grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Nizzi, born in Pievepalago,
Italy, had lived in Highwood 40
years. She was a member
Sacred Heart Guild of St.
Church.

Services were
James
Church.

of the
James

Monday in
Burial
was

Ascension Cemetery.

St.
in

Deerfield Family Visits
With

Friends

in South

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hasser Jr.
and children, Rick
1560 Indian Trail,

and Barbara,
Deerfield, re-

cently visited former
Deerfield
friends, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Sparks
and daughter,
Myrtle Beach, S. C.

Linda,

in

Rick, a senior at Deerfield High
School,

will

enroll

this fall for his

freshman year at Drake University, Des Moines, His sister, Barbara, a junior at Deerfield High
School, and Linda Sparks plan to
take a college prep course this
summer at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C.

79

�Warrior

Stevenson Routed 22-0

Carl’s Tourney
Worry Useless

Golfers
Divide

Ever

Deerfield’s varsity golf team beat

since

the pairings

for the

does Stevenson have?”

honors
with
John
Washburn
of
North, all with 40s for the nine-hole
contest at Ravinia Green Country

field’s opponent
in the opening
game of the district, so it was quite

been asking ‘‘What kind of a team
Stevenson

Club.
Jack

Bassett’s

crew

as

Deer-

15-hole event with a 63.

might

Bassett was happy with Phillips’
showing but disappointed that he
“got
no
help
from
the
other
players”’ on Deerfield’s team.
The Warrior linksmen are now 21 for the season in league action.
Results:

have

saved

his

two
and

his bench

in

trying to hold the score down, using
Everyone

saw

action

but

the two pitchers who were scheduled to pitch yesterday in the
championship game.
game

was

called

after

five

innings by the 10-run rule. Stanger
struck

out

nine

and

walked

just

two. Deerfield played errorless
ball.
Jeff Mason went four-for-four

,

Record Now 8-3

from

the

plate.

He

had

a homer,

Deerfield’s
sophomore
baseball
team won five games last week to
boost its season’s record to 8-3.
The underclass Warriors topped
Niles
North,
Fremd,
Glenbrook

two doubles,
day’s work.
Tim Brandt
had four runs
had 15 hits in

and

North, Glenbrook South, and Maine

as Stevenson

used

South.
The team

try to stem the Warrior onslaught.
displayed

fine pitching

and good hitting in the games. Jim

As

DeJong pitched a one-hitter against
Glenbrook North to win 11-1. He
also had a bases-loaded triple to
highlight a 10-run-fifth inning.

Warrior Sophs
Win in Track
Deerfield’s sophomore track team

beat

Maine

Tuesday.
Dennis

South

66%4-60-%

last

led the Warrior

victory as he won the 440 and the
220 and placed third in the pole
vault.
Bob

Duffy

and

Dirk

.
Vandernoon

placed first and second in the 100
as did Mark Nelson and Bruce
Fierst in the pole vault.
Bruce Miller won the broad- jump

and John Cole the shot put Bob
Anderson and Bob Goldstucker tied
for honors in the high jump.

Warrior

Drop

freshman

lost to Glenbrook

last Monday

A baseball

South

10-7

after having held a 5-3

lead in the fifth inning.
The

Titans

tied

the

score

with

two in the fifth and then hit the
yearling Warriors with five more in
the seventh to gain the victory.

80

Les Blackburn, Deerfield's No. | singles player, sends a forehand

blow back at his opponent. (Bud Daley Photo)

two

pitchers

were

scheduled

varsity

tennis

team

beat two Central Suburban League
rivals in dual meets last week and
topped that off with a fourth-place
finish
in the
New
Trier
East
district meet last Saturday.
The netters are now 7-0 for the
season and 3-0 in conference action.

Against Glenbrook South, the two
doubles

teams

won

to

give

the

Warriors a 3-2 victory.
In singles action, both Les Blackburn and Blair Neller absorbed
their first dual meet losses this
season.
Blackburn
lost to Tom

9-7, 6-3 and

Neller. lost to

Howie Conant 9-7, 6-2.
Tom
Hamilton and Bill Kahnweiler beat Paul Butter and Jim:
Thornberry 6-3, 6-3, while the No. 2
doubles duo of Jeff Lloyd and Jim
Gessler
beat Dave
Painter
and
George Lannert 6-3, 6-2.
Chris
Palmer
played
No.
3
singles
for coach
Karl
Sutter’s

netmen and beat Dave Morgan 6-3,
6-3.
Against Niles North, Blackburn
and

Neller

both

winning track.

got

back

Blackburn

on

the

won 6-3,

6-1.

Palmer and Lloyd lost 8-6, 6-3 at
No. 1 doubles but Hamilton and
Duane Frykman won 6-0, 6-4 to give
Deerfield a 3-2 victory.
Sutter was disappointed in the
district meet, since the Warriors
failed to qualify anyone for the
state meet.
Blackburn lost to Andy Simon of
Highland
Park
6-3,
6-2 in the
quarterfinals.
Deerfield 3, Glenbrook South 2
Singles
Snyder (GBS) def. Blackburn 9-7, 6-3;
Conant
(GBS).
def.
Neller
9-7,
6-2;
Palmer (D) def. Morgan 6-3, 6-3.
Doubles
Hamilton-Kahnweiler
def.
ButterThornberry 6-3, 6-3; Gessler-Lloyd def.
Painter-Lannert 6-3, 6-2.
;

scored

to meet

their

run

sacrifice by Brandt, and scored on
a line single to right by Mason.
The

A Pitching Dual
rest of the game

pitching dual between
ster of Deerfield and
Glenbrook. Brewster
hits, while Sheldon
riors to just four safe

was

a

Scott Brew-

Jon Sheldon of
allowed seven
held the Warblows.

on three

hits

for

As a result of the Maine win, the
Hawks

are now leading the league.

Niles North is in second.
A game
rained out

with
last

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1

To Fete Cohen
The annual Wilmot Junior High
Sports Award night will be next
Wednesday,

at 7 p.m., at the Union

Hotel in Wheeling.
The

varsity

and

junior

Niles West was
Thursday and a

varsity

basketball team will be honored, as
will coach
Al Cohen,
who
this

season won his 100th game as coach
of the Blue
coaching for
mot.

Jays.
seven

He has been
years at Wil-

Cohen will receive a trophy from

the representatives
varsity teams.

Deerfield

of those

seven

Soph

Golfers Win Two
Deerfield’s sophomore

Glen Fritz started on the mound
for Deerfield against Maine South
and was relieved by Scott Garrett.
They allowed Maine seven hits and
three runs, but their mates could
get just one run
the afternoon.

May

Wilmot Ready

against Glenbrook South when Jeff
Ommen reached base on an infield
error, went to second on a sacrifice
by Greg Hess, took third on a

6-2 and Neller 6-4, 6-0.

~ Gesler lost at No. 3 singles 6-4,

Warriors

played

the

tournament
at Waukegan
next
week.
Asked if he was hoping for a shot
at Jay Sanders’ Little Giants,

The

Trier

to

Eichstaedt said,
‘Let’s just try
one—one time.”
In other games last week Deerfield edged Glenbrook South 1-0 on
an unearned run in the first inning,
and lost to Maine South 3-1 at
Maine last Friday.

Warrior Net Team
Fourth in District

Snyder

10-7 Contest

Deerfield’s

team

Freshmen

was two-for-two and
batted in. Deerfield
the five-inning affair

the winner of Tuesday’s first-round
game between Glenbrook North and
Highland Park. The winner of that
game
advances to the sectional

Deerfield’s
Morrison

for his

Hoping for a Shot
result of the win,

a

Warriors

Pete Daniels and Kirk Gustie
combined to beat Glenbrook South
3-0 on two hits.
Daniels pitched six innings of
shutout ball in the 8-1 victory over
Maine South. Daniels is now 4-1 fer
the season.

a single

New

at

4

DEERFIELD

emptied

with

(22)

Mick, rf
Johnson, c
Hefter, 1b
Lutzke, 1b

The Bench Emptied

The

DEERFIELD

Stanger, p
Nannini, rf

Warriors.
Eichstaedt

which

Saturday,

Ommen, 3b

M‘Williams,

to be little trouble for the

15 men.

26, will be
Deerfield.

Mason, ss
Garrett, ss

the no-hit pitching of Steve Stanger.

Deerfield 166, Niles North 167
Deerfield
(166)—Phillips
40,
Katzenberg 40, Laffey 42, Schuler 44, Weichmann 44, Vent 45, McDonald 52.
Niles
North
(167)—Washburn
40,
Korey 42, Kurtz 42, Young 43, Spatz 44,
Hambourger 47, Olkiewics 49.
Glenbrook South 260, Deerfield 270
Glenbrook
South
(260)—Campbell
64,
Iverson 64, Wodder 65, Lumpp 67, Keck
69.
Deerfield
(270)—Phillips 63, Vent 67,
Schuler 68, Katzenberg 72, Malvin 78.

West,

last

game

Wheeler, If

-team bombed Stevenson 22-0 behind

proved

second

Jacobs, 2b
Brandt, cf
Toma, cf

effort—his

Stevenson had played just
games going into the district

Trier

for

West, which was scheduled for May

Ab

found out. Nobody seemed to know
anything about Stevenson’s team.
As
it turned
out,
Eichstaedt

for the

Deerfield Sophs’

listed

A

natural for Eichstaedt to try and
get a line on the squad.
Up until game time he still hadn’t

then

lost to Glenbrook South 260-270 in a
match held at the Glenview Park
Golf Club Wednesday.
Phillips was the low man

was

with New

scheduled

will be played this afternoon
Locust School in Wilmette.

League victory of the season.
John Phillips and Chuck Katzenberg of Deerfield shared medalist

Coach

game

was

district baseball tournament were
announced at Deerfield two weeks
ago, coach Carl Ejichstaedt has

Niles North 166-167 last Tuesday to
post its second Central Suburban

golf team

won two dual meets last week,
outshooting Glenbrook South 313-315

on

Monday

and

downing

Niles

North 175-190 on Tuesday.
Keith
mores

Whitaker led the
against
Glenbrook

sophoSouth

with 68 for 16 holes. Lee Harrison
Shot 77, Brad
Close
82,
Rogers 86 and Bruce Dau 87.

Larry

Coach Ralph Poelling noted that
Glenbrook was playing without its
No. 1 man.
Whitaker also took medal honors
in the meet. with Niles, as he fired a
37. Bruce Dau and Walt Pompei
each had 45. Larry Rogers carded
48, Ty Duhamel and Lee Harrison
each had 49, and Brad Close 54.

May II, 1967

�Mile Unit Clinchéy Repeat

|

a

Closing Rush Nets Lake

Track Title for Warriors |

“It’s

a

new

way

of

life.

In

_

years, I’ve never had the weekends
side of my job. Now they’re a part
of it.”
is not to say

gave

up

that Holcomb

all his troubles

left Northwestern,

which

when

he

has some

trouble waging warfare in its league.
Compared to Holcomb’s
cats have a romp.

Chicago

Stu Holcomb
Mustangs,

the

Wild-

Too Many Leagues
The

from

big problem

a country

is that the United

States

has gone

in one

soccer

swoop

leagues

to

two of them, which seems to be one more than is necessary.
There is the United Soccer Association and the National Professional Soccer League, roughly translated, as far as Holcomb is con-

cerned, into the good guys and the bad guys.
“We speak to each other, but only politely,”
. a tight smile.

and their USA

he says with a smile

compatriots wear the white hats.

They have applied for and received sanction from Football International Football Association (FIFA) and the United States Foot-

ball Soccer Association (USFA) the governing bodies in the world
and this country. This sanction cost a bundle of cash and a willingness to abide by the rules.
Undaunted, the two applying groups who were not chartered
formed their own league. The bad guys in Chicago are the Spurs,
who have jumped into competition a year ahead of the USA, and

that’s where matters stand now.
“Tt can’t help but hurt both teams,”’ declares Holcomb. ‘‘They’re
playing 16 games and we’re playing six in a town that’s never had
any soccer previously.”

Rented

from

Rome

The Mustangs, like the rest of their league mates, have rented a
team already established (it is the off-season in the rest of the
world). In their case, the Cagliari team of Rome will be the Mus-

tangs

for this season,

until Holcomb and

enough established players

his group

and develop enough

can purchase

of their own

to field

their own team next year.
The Mustangs’

schedule of six home

White Sox park. Holcomb

games

figures the park,

will open May

which

28 in

is 80 percent

covered, is just one of the things his organization has going for it.
For example, he has a great deal of faith in George Meyer, the

American with vast experience in soccer who has been hired to
develop

and coach

Barrington was third with 44. The
rest of the field was well behind the
leaders.
Coach Fred Hein’s Warriors were

set a varsity record by covering the

Northwestern
University’s
N
Men’s Club will hold its annual
Induction Dinner Tuesday beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the N Men’s
Room at McGaw Hall.
The purpose of the dinner is to
induct the 45 senior lettermen from
Northwestern into the club.
Harry L. Wells, vice-president
emeritus of the university and
football

with no big league professional

The Mustangs

two-mile in 10:09.2.
Rick Mittleman finished third in
the 880, but the freshman speedster

N Men Induction
Dinner Is Tuesday

off in the fall. Now I do. And my
family always has been on the out-

This

' it last year at Deerfield.
Deerfield beat Waukegan by two
points 50-48 to gain the title.

the Mustangs.

The road won’t be smooth. Stu expects that public opinion might
force the competing leagues, both of which are manned by men who
can afford to pour in money the rest of their lives, to merge, despite
the obstacle of six two-team cities.
But he has faith in his bosses, who don’t fail at many things, and
in his new sport, which he believes is enough of a game of skill and
conditioning and courage that it will catch the fancy of the American

and

basketball

letterman,

will deliver the N Men’s Pledge to
the seniors.
The club will also award its
achievement medal, individual performance awards, and the Frank
Hill track award.

Giants’ Frosh
Thinelads Third
Highland
team

Park’s

placed

League

freshman

track

third in the Suburban

Freshman

Meet

last

Wednesday at New Trier East.

Evanston won the meet with 71
points, followed by New Trier with
50, and Highland Park 36.
Highland Park’s only first was
recorded by Ron Goldman in the
high jump. Kevin Marges_ took
second in the low hurdles, Jim Reid
in the mile, Jeb Hughes in the 220,
and Brian Levant in the high jump.

Highland Park’s
Sophomores Split

Part of the Scene
“It’s not the intention of our league to buck any recognized sport,”

‘‘Our only ambition

and

hope

is to become

part of the

spectator sports scene.”

| pani

are some

differences

between

Holcomb’s

old one.
“The objective is different,’ he says. ‘‘It’s still

still want to win, but you’re aiming to make

new job and his
a game,

expenses

and you

or make

money. Of course, you do that in college, too, but you don’t admit it.
“T haven’t missed college athletics yet, because I’ve been busy
and I’ve enjoyed this so much. The people I’ve associated with so

far are wonderful people. And when we get our own team, it will be
just like working with our own kids in football.”

in 2:00.9,

one-half

faster than the previous

second

Deerfield

mark.

Summaries

Bill Schultz ran the first leg of —

yards

middle—winning

two

but

he

managed

to

four points to gain

In a dual meet with Maine South

the Warriors

won

eight of the 14 events to post a 72-55
victory.

Clayton
Rob Holt

won the two-mile
took the 120-yard

hurdles,

Mitch

Simmons

won

run,
high

t

mile,

and

Scott

Ascher

won

ine,

high jump.
—

oe

Old-time baseball fans like @
to talk about pitchers who a
used to pitch and win both
games of a double-header in Ld
one

day...

Do

you

know

how

@

long it's been since someone a
in the big leagues did pitch
and win two complete 9-inning
games in one day? ... Last m
man to do it was Emil Levsen Ce
of Cleveland in 1926.
Of all the golf courses in America,

which

one

has

been

the

site i

of the most U.S. Open and PGA .
tournaments? .
Answer is the ™

and

Oakmont

Club of Oakmont,

Pa., a

near Pittsburgh.

Hall.

How's

this

we
for

an

oddity

ll

. The record for the biggest =

crowd ever to see a baseball @
game was NOT set at any =
regular season game or World

Series

The underclassmen started off on
Tuesday with a 62 loss to New
Trier East, beat Waukegan 4-3 on
Wednesday, lost to Oak Park 5-0 on
Thursday, and capped the week

set at an exhibition game e* =
oring Roy Campanella in the =

Jim Burns, high-scoring guard on
last season’s Northwestern basketball team, was drafted last week by
the Chicago Bulls of the National
Basketball Association.
Burns was picked by general
manager Dick Klein and coach

Lospie

Another

Northwestern _ senior,

Ron Kozlicki, was picked by San
Diego, also in the fourth round.

. . . The

record

was

ae Coliseum in 1959

‘

The crowd was 93,103 B
. And that exhibition game drew a bigger crowd than for
any other baseball game in
history.

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and _ losing

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two.

with a 5-0 victory over Evanston.
The team is scheduled to play
just one game this week, at New
Trier East tomorrow.

3

100-yard dash, Rick Mittelman took the 880, Deerfield’s relay team won —
the 880, Terry Globerson won the

guests, will hold a pre-game luncheon in the N Men’s Lounge of
McGaw

back,

last Thursday,

Northwestern’s
spring
football
game Saturday at Dyche Stadium,
again will be the occasion for the
annual N-Men’s Club Family Outfamilies

the

the victory.
Highland Park’s mile unit won the event with a time of 3:28.6.
=

N MEN, FAMILIES TO MEET

their

Kraus

Becker. Becker was passed on the
first turn but put on a strong finish
to place second and give Deerfield —

Winners
Broad
jump—Labus
(W),
20-9;
120
H.H.—Maxam
(B)*\, 15.0; Shot—Howland
(M)
54-4-5/8;
100--Shattuck
(D),
10.1:
880—Foster
(NC), 1:58.9;
Discus—McDonald (Wauconda),
149- ig; High jump
—Ascher (D). 6-2; 880 relay—Waukegan,
1:32.0;
440—French
(B),
48.6.
(meet
record, old mark 49.2 by French, 1966);
180 L.H.—Drew (W), 13-6 (meet ‘record,
old mark
12-814 by Clendening,
1966);
Mile—Worthen (Lib), 44:32.2: Two mile
—Clayton
(D),
10:09.2;
Mile
relay—
Highland Park, 3:28.6.

Men,

Dick

make up the distance and was
leading as he gave the stick to Phil

LAKE COUNTY MEET
Team Standings
Deerfield 50, Waukegan 48, Barrington
44, North Chicago 19, Highland Park 15,
Lake Forest 14, Mundelein 12, Antioch
3° Libertyville 10. Wauconda 6, Warren
5, ‘Round Lake 3, Grant 2.

N

and

the necessary

DEERFIELD 72, MAINE SOUTH 55
120 H.H.—1. Holt £2): 2. Benda (M),
3. Strange (D). T—15
100—1. Simmons oe 2. Shattuck (D),
Maerk (M). T—10.7.
880—1.
Mittelman
(D), ey
Benedict
(M), 3. Maerk (M). T—2:0
880 relay—l. Deerfield. T—1:34.6.
440—1.
Weiss
(*&gt;.
2. Cloud
(D), 3.
Becker (D). T—51.
180 L.H.—1. Posschl (M), 2. Holt (D),
3. Benda (M), T—21
Mile—Globerson
D)
2. Selig (M), 3.
Govancs (M). T—4:4
220—1.
Zei
(M), ‘s " Maerk
(M),
3.
Paczkowski (M). T—23.2.
Mile relay—1. Deerfield. T—3:34.0.
Pole
vault—1l.
Snodgrass
(M),
2.
Syncheff (D), 3. Carlson (D). H—11-0,
ee
jump—1. Foster (D), 2. Gerkin
(D),
Maerk (M). D—20-3-3/4.
High jump—1. Ascher (D), 2. Gerkin
(D), 3. Berman (D).
H—5-8
Sigmund
Shot
put—1l.
Butz “an, 2.
(M), 3. Katz (D). D—49Discus—1. Butz (M), 3. Harvey
(D),
3. Sigmund (M). D—146-

ing.

relay

second. When Mike Cloud, the third
man, took the baton, he was 1

The sophomore baseball team at
Highland Park played four games
last week and split them up the

public. He is convinced there is room for it.

he says.

distance

down by 15 points with four events

35

as he covered the

EDENS EXPRESSWAY BETWEEN
DUNDEE &amp; WILLOW ROADS

@

John

Chickerneo,

Athletic

Di-

@ rector at H.P.H.S., will be filling
g in for me for the next 3 weeks

John's guests will be Mark Pan@ ther, H.P.H.S. and Ted Repsholdt,
w D.H.S., Directors of their respective summer schools, will discuss.
the summer program, on the Red @
@ Fell Show, Saturday, May 13th.
Ps
ae

.
=
r

a

ML

organizational setup has been fine.
I’ve traveled to Rome and Italy and
will do more of this.

the

winner

he I

“The

Warrior

was ©

i

Stu.

Meet last Saturday at Lake Forest.
The Warriors were the defending
champions in the meet, having won

Going into the final event of the :

day, the mile relay, Deerfield
trailing Waukegan 48-46.

rod Og

says

Track

won

THE FELL
COMPANY |.
Highland

Pe

move,”

County

team

Pk

a very stimulating

Lake

Deerfield’s 880 relay
but was disqualified.

ae

“It’s been

in the annual

left but finished with a rush.
Chuck
Shattuck
was
the first
Deerfield winner of the day as he
ran the 100 in 10.1. Scott Ascher
won the high jump with a leap of 62. Willie Clayton was the third

Park

Winnetka — Glencoe

+

University after 11 years in favor of building a professional soccer team for the Allyns, Arthur of Evanston
and John of Winnetka.

team

‘

to the pros.
Holcomb gave up directing athletics for Northwestern

track

oe

are different for Stu Holcomb since he jumped

varsity

a

bei

Deerfield’s

had to come-from-behind to do it,
but the team won the Class A title

ad

It’s Different for Stu

~

‘May II, 1967
aa

�NETTERS FOURTH IN nar

COMING U

Little Giants’ Friedman

BASEBALL
Niles

W.

Thursday
Highland Park

at

(JV),

Friday

:30

‘By LARRY DENNIS
Sports

W.

wa

Editor

4:1

at

Fremd (varsity), 4:30
at Maine E. (varsity), 4:15
at Glenbrook
S.
(varsity-frosh

S.

Glenbrook

S. at Maine

Fremd

Deerfield

at

Glenbrook
Niles

stern University freshman from
tan Heights is still 6-6 and 194
, but the
caught up.

tas

rest

of the

4:

“If the pass was

all right, I could take it away from
the defender. Up here, I can’t do

that.

Here

I’ve

got

to

learn

| throw a lot more moves,
_ sharper and quicker.”

a

to

1g

newcomers

next

fall

if

to

the

of

North

task

in

a

spring

eS Hubbard, who must unseat returnees Don Anderson and Jim
_Cieslak, the current first-stringers,
and stave off a challenge from
freshman
Harlan Hornbruch,
is
had

a pretty

good

- right, ” says
head
coach
Alex
_ Agase, who also has another prob-“T’m concerned about how we’re

| going

to run a full game

E mage

with some of our positions so

scrim-

| thin,” he growled after Saturday’s
rill.
The trouble is not injuries. The
squad has simply been that thin all
one

peseennage

ff a week

of

which

Saturday

in which

Loyola

at

Pe

raeaees

S.

at

showed

bright

was

a good

which

topped

some

things

good

linebacker

who

rose

to

last fall. This reaffirmed

the strength in that area behind the
line. Linebacker Hans Leisso, a
| returning

squad

member,

was

| among a bundle of others; including
| quarterbacks Bill Melzer and Denny

Boothe,

who

sparkled

hard-hitting session.

The

full-scale

intrasquad

in

This

starts

scrim-

at 2 p.m.

in the

stadium, winding up the spring
- workouts and the 12th annual
Northwestern
Football Coaching
- Clinic as well.
_ The
featured
clinic, which gets
_ McGaw Hall, will
head man at the

(varsity-soph),

W.

New
Maine
4:30

Niles W. at Deerfield (varsity-soph), 4:30
Glenbrook N. at Evanston (all levels), 4:30
Loyola at Senior Qualifications, Hanson Park,

3:30

Cross

at

Notre

Dame,

4

Niles W. at New Trier W., 4:30
Maine E. host to West Saaaatien
Meet, 12:30 (also Saturday)
Glenbrook S. at Maine S., 4:15
at

Deerfield,

Conference

4:30

Proviso
Niles

E.

Oak Park
Highland
(frosh), 1

Saturday
Northwestern,1

at

E.

at

at

Highland

Evanston,

af New

St.

New

N.

George

at

at

Park

(varsity),

10

Trier W.,

Deerfield
Evanston

at
at

Maine

St.

Trier W.

:
Trier

E.

4:30

S., 4:15

4:30
4:30

Wednesday
Northwestern

Michigan

at

(also

Big

Thursday

Ten

and

Meet,

University

Friday)

Dame,

Illinois

at

of

Notre

Purdue

Saturday

N.

at

Oak

at

Evanston,

E.

at

Park

Deerfield

Maine

Highland

S.,

4

Park,

speaker at the
going Friday at
be Ben Martin,
Air Force Acad-

East

freshman

Giants
6-1

on

lost

to

Tuesday,

4-3 Wednesday,

Oak
Park
11-9
dropped a game
Friday.

being

ac-

at the center.

will

be

concluded

Park’s

three

singles

players lost to Oak Park.
Dan
- Rosenhouse lost to Pete Armstrong

Freshman

Dave

Scott

Marx

lost

O’Connell

a_

and

second-round

doubles decision to eventual champions Chips Clements
and Andy
Crawford of New Trier East 6-1, 60. The Giant duo had an openinground bye.
Rob Sanford and Ritch Addison

and Rob

Sanford

doubles
for
win against

Oak Park. They beat Steve Karch
and Jeff Wooly 6-3, 6-0.
Friedman lost to Paul Hartman
at first singles 6-3, 6-2. Simon lost
to Alan Darton 6-2, 6-2 at second
singles and Ritch Addison lost to
Bill Clarkson 6-1, 6-4.

O’Connell and Marx lost at first
doubles to Jeff Lee and Bill Good 6-

had a first round bye in doubles
and beat Wally Clements and Bob

2, 8-6.
O’Connell and Marx combined for

Milne of New Trier West 7-5, 6-4 in

the only victory

the quarter

by
downing
Bob
Thomson
and
Roger -Friskey. Friedman lost to
Mike Madura, Silverman lost to
Phil Thompson, and Sanford lost to
Dan Robin.
Roy Simon and Addison played

finals before losing to

Brian Hewitt and Doug McLaury of
New
Trier East 6-0, 62 in the
semis.

against Evanston

first doubles and lost
Thomas and Bob Riessen.

to

Sam

Singles
First Round
Nielsen (NTE) bye; Milnes (NC) bye;
Beger (W) def. Kahle (GBN); Ely (LF)
bye;
Blackburn
(D) bye;
Marlow
(C)
def. Golding
(M) 6-1, 6-1; Pryor
(ZB)
def. Milne
(NTW)
0-6, 6-2, 6-4;
Simon
(HP)
bye;
Alden
(W)
bye;
Dominick
(C) def. Everts (NC) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Leake
(GBN)
bye;
Landman
(NTE)
bye;
Rossman
(NTW)
bye; Aishton (L) def.
Gustafson (ZB) 6-4, 6-1; Neller (D) def.
Engdahl (LF) 6-4, 6-4; Friedman (HP)
bye.
Second Round
Nielsen
def.
Milnes
6-0,
6-0;
Beger
def. Ely 6-3, 6-2; Blackburn def. Marlow
6-0, 6-0 Simon def. Pryor 6-2, 6-1; Alden
def. Dominick
6-3, 6-1;
Landman
def.
Leake 6-0, 6-0; Rossman def. Aishton 46, 6-3, 6-3; Friedman def. Neller 6-1, 6-0.
Quarter Finals
Nielsen def. Beger 6-0, 6-0; Simon def.
Blackburn 6-3, 6-2; Alden def. Landman
6-1, 6-4;
Friedman
def.
Rossman
6-1,
6-0.
Semifinals
Nielsen def. Simon 6-1, 6-0; Friedman
def, Alden 6-1, 8-6.
Championship
Nielsen def. Friedman 6-2, 6-0.
Team Standings
New
Trier
East
18,
Waukegan
12,

Highland

Park

11,

Deerfield_

8,

New

Trier West 7, Lake Forest 3, Glenbrook
North
3, Mundelein
Carmel
2, Mundelein 1, Libertyville =
Doubles
First Round
Clements-Crawford
(NTE)
bye;
O’Connell-Marx (HP) bye; Joseph-Moylan
(ZB)
bye;
Sangerman-Baritz
(D)
def.
Peterson-Shippee
(M)
6-2,
6-3;
Leitzke-Olson
(W)
bye;
Finlay-Fuesele
(GBN)
def. Halligan-Dalega
(C) 6-3, 62;
Yesnick-Siskin
(NTW)
def.
LareGramer
(NC)
6-1,
6-2;
Barth-Waters
(LF) bye;
Prizer- Goulette (GBN)
bye;
Clements-Milne
(NTW)
def.
ClarkSheehy (LF) 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; Lloyd-Palmer
(D) def. Scheckel-Schindler (M) 7-5, 6-2;
Addison-Sanford
(HP)
bye;
Stern-Stein

(W)
def. Risik-Holmgren
(L) 6-3, 6-2;
Whitt-McKinley
(ZB)
bye;
McCohasViack
(NC)
bye;
Hewitt-McLaury
(NRE) bye.
Second Round
Clements-Crawford
def.
O’ConnellMarx
6-1,
6-0;
Sangerman-Baritz
def.
Joseph-Moylan
6-0,
6-0;
Leitzke-Olson
def. Finlay-Fusek 6-3, 6-1; Barth-Waters
def.
Yesnick-Siskin
4-6,
7-5,
6-3;
Clements-Milne def. Prizer-Goulette 7- 5,
6-4; Addison-Sanford def. Lloyd- Palmer
6-4. 6-3; Stern-Stein def. Whitt-McKinley
7-5, 6-2; Hewitt-McLaury def. McCohasVlack 6-1, 6-0.
Quarter Finals
Clements-Crawford
def.
SangermanBaritz 6-0, 6-0; Leitzke-Olson def. BarthWaters
6-1,
4-6,
6-4;
Addison-Sanford
def. W. Clements-Milne
7-5, 6-4; Hewitt-McLaury def. Stern-Stein 6-0, 6-2.
Semifinals
Clements-Crawford
def. Leitzke-Olson
6-1, 6-1; Hewitt-McLaury
def. AddisonSanford 6-0, 6-2.
Championship
Clements-Crawford
def.
Hewitt-McLaury 6-2, 6-4.
OAK

PARK

4,

HIGHLAND

PARK

1

Singles
Hartman (OP) def. Friedman 6-3, 6-2;
Darton
(OP)
def.
Simon _ 6-2,
6-2;
Clarkson (OP) def. Addison 6-1, 6-4.
Doubles
Lee-Good (OP) def. O’Connell-Marx 62,
8-6;
Silverman-Sanford
(HP)
def.
Karch-Wooly 6-3, 6-0

STILL
Jerry

IN THE
Riessen,

FAMILY
senior

letterman

on the 1967 Northwestern tennis
team, is a cousin of Marty Riessen,

three-time Big Ten champion for
the Wildcats in the early 1960’s and
current Davis Cup player.

BSA-HONDA

6-0, 6-1. John Oppenheimer lost 6-2,
6-4, and Jon Rosenblum lost 6-4, 810, 6-4.

7-5,

All

base-

but lost three.
Trier

of

Gips

and

Peter

Cerf

were

6-2 triumph.

Jeff

Migdow

lost at second

doubles 3-6, 46.

ball team won one game last week

Waukegan

are now

and Larry Anspach

Highland Park Frosh
Win One, Drop a Pair

Baby

bye and second-round victory over
Les Blackburn of Deerfield 6-3, 6-2.

Jim Silverman

combined
at No. 2
Highland Park’s only

4-1 but rebounded to beat Evanston

won

The

methods

Now sporting a 3-1 record for the
Suburban League season, Highland
Park’s frosh-soph tennis team fell
to Oak Park last week on Monday

4-6,

4

4

Park’s

beat the Giants on Tuesday by the
same 4-1 count.

the only doubles winners, posting a

Tuesday
at Niles W., 4

Highland

to

Giant Underclass
Netters Split Pair

Terry

Monday
Francis Parker at North Shore, 3:30
New Trier W. at Glenbrook S., 4
Glenbrook

assigned

shots, and free throws;

Highland
State,

New
Trier E. District at Skokie Playfield
(Glenbrook S., Highland Park, Deerfield, Glenbrook N., New Trier W., Stevenson, New Trier
E.), also Saturday
Maine S. District at Chevy Chase C.C. (Notre
Dame,
Evanston, Maine
E., Niles N.), also

Morton

be

5-0 on Tuesday.

Friday
Northwestern,
Ohio

Indiana,

will

program, which
on July 27.

10

Sa, 4:30

Joseph, 4

at Glenbrook

Niles W.,
Arlington,

and

The cost is $12.50 for the six-week

Tuesday

Glenbrook

eligible

cepted for the clinic

at New Trier E., 10
Park, Oak Park at New

Forest

The Highland Park Recreation
Department has announced plans
for the annual basketball clinic at
the Recreation Center, beginning
June 20.
The clinic will be directed by
Highland
Park
basketball
coach
Chuck
Schramm.
Boys
in sixth
grade
through
high
school
are

Registrations
4

Monday

Lake

June 20

tions, and various drills.

Iowa at Northwestern, 3
North Shore at University High,
Glenbrook N. at Niles N., 4:30
Arlington at New Trier E., 4:15

Nielsen in the championship match
6-2,.6-0.
Andy Simon lost to Nielson 6-2, 60 the semi-finals after a first-round

The team’s dual-meet record of
eight straight wins was stopped by
Oak Park last Monday as the
Huskies won 4-1, Evanston then

passing, defense and offense forma-

Friday

Minnesota

6-1, 8-6 but lost to Chris

Instruction at the clinic will
include
shooting
layups,
fump

Thursday

Fremd

Blair

Neller of Deerfield 6-1, 6-0 in the
second round. In the quarter finals

groups by age.

the

mage which Alex is worred about
‘staffing is Saturday’s Purple-White
game.

12:30

S. at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Trier E., Highland Park, Evanston at
E. North Shore Invitational (frosh-sopn),

progress,”

| to go, but we expect that.”
The standout in the Dyche Stadium warfare was John Cornell, the

stardom

Park,

GOLF

- Agase said. “We still have a ways

junior

Trier

freshman

Streak Halted

Summaries

E.)

New

bye in the first

beat

Clinie Starts

Tuesday
ee

had a

and

Annual Cage

4

Sunday
Finals, Hanson

Junior

ere accomplished.

“We

4:15

George,
Glenbrook
S., Highland
Park,
Notre
Dame, Glenbrook N., New Trier W., Niles N.,
New Trier E.)
(Maine

round

Waukegan

Northwestern,
Illinois, Wisconsin
at Purdue
North Shore at Glenwood
School, 10
Evanston
District
(Deerfield,
Evanston,
St.

District

past three years, earned a ticket to
the state tournament last Saturday
when he placed second in the New
Trier East District.
Highland Park finished third in
the meet with 11 points. New Trier
East
won
with 18, followed by
Waukegan with 12.

final round he topped Ron Alden of

Saturday

or two.

| spots,

4

TENNIS

| “He's going to come on and be all

| along. But there are some

4

Friday
New Trier E. at Deerfield (frosh), 4:30
Oak Park at Maine E. (frosh-soph), 4:15

ee:

he says. “I tend to get frustrated,
| because I’ve got a lot to learn and
want to do it quickly, but I’m
} pretty satisfied.”

em

(varsity),

(frosh-soph),

N.

at Fremd (frosh-soph), 4
New Trier E. (froSh B), 4:30

Fremd

Jim Friedman, Highland Park’s
No. 1 singles tennis player for the

Friedman beat Howard Rossman of
New Trier West 6-1, 6-0. In in semi-

Thursday
Dame
at St. Procopius,
at Loyola, 4

Holy

2 a “lve

Chicago
— also

Wednesday
De Paul, 3:30
Notre Dame
(varsity),

at
at

Notre
Weber

which is heading into its final three

to

11

TRACK

session

A “y hope I can get a chance

4: 4

A), 4:30

To State; Dual

Friedman

North

Luther

to

help the team,’ says Bruce. “I
realize I’m only a sophomore and
tae a lot of time to play, but if I
can help, I’m all for it.”

11

(JV-frosh),

Tuesday
North Shore

at
at

Notre Dame
Evanston at

critical

practice

Evanston

Park
Shore

Loyola
Fremd

particular

is still the most

(soph-frosh

Northwestern,

Mundelein,

Morgan

a_ importance, because filling the end
Sp ositions

W.

Tuesday and Wednesday)
Loyola at Weber, 3:30

lot

is

at

at

Grayslake,

Wildcat

Northwestern
is

Trier

Niles
E.
Regional
(winners
of
Evanston,
Maine E., Maine W., Wheeling Districts
— also
Tuesday and Wednesday)
Waukegan
Regional
(winners
of
Deerfield,

who must give help

improvement

New

Monday

_ improve on its 3-6-1 record in 1966.
| His

at

Waukegan

‘Hubbard is one of several promisaa 001 ball squad

oem frosh), 4:

N. at NilesN. (soph- Soy A),

W.

Wisconsin

he explains.

4:15

Saturday

“Jn high school, as big as I was, I
- eu,’

B),

(soph- ree A),

Maine E. at Proviso W. (soph-frosh A), 4:15
Evanston at Waukegan (soph-frosh), 4:30
9
Trier E. at ‘Highland Park (frosh-soph),

world

mo) ld just run down and make my

S.

Goes

4:30

University of Wisconsin at Northwestern, 3:30
Highland Park at New Trier E. (varsity), 4:30
Waukegan at Evanston (varsity), 4:
North Shore at University High (varsity, froshsoph), 4
Niles
N.
at Glenbrook
N.
(varsity-frosh B),
4:30
Pe ved Trier W. at Niles W.
(varsity-frosh B),
er
Proviso

ee

New
beat

lost to

Thursday,
and
to Evanston 5-0

the

Highland

Park

against Evanston.

Dan

players
Rosen-

house battled for three sets but won
6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Rosenblum played No.
2 singles and won 6-3, 6-1. Oppenheimer won at No. 3 6-3, 7-5.

In doubles Gips and Cerf won 1-6,
6-4, 6-2, and Walter Nathan
Scott Glabman won 6-2, 6-3.

BAER

A HOOSIER

and

year

Indiana.

at

the

University

ome

In NOW intocectic:

SALES — SERVICE — ACCESSORIES

NETTER

Mike
Baer,
former
Highland
Park High School tennis player, is
listed as the No. 2 singles player

this

Is Coming To The
NORTH SHORE HONDA

of

HONDA of NORTHSHORE
2772
"Where

SKOKIE
the

VALLEY

Nicest

People

RD.
Get

H.P. 433-1610
the

Finest

Service”

May

II, 1967

�a

TWO HEADS and a TALE

Cochtan Stars Again

Golf

Ciant

Team Splits
Two Duals
ART

HE

BELANGER

RACE

JOE

FOR

THE

third

of four

BAUMAN

Illinois

High

School Association spring sports championships will
begin tomorrow afternoon when North Shore area golf

teams tee off at two area clubs.
Tennis started the spring madness last Saturday with
its district qualifications and the state baseball tournament got under way earlier this week. This Saturday,

HE

NOT

TREVS

its golf

appear to be the class of the state but

ONLY

of hosting one of the districts on their home

the advantage

have

to defend

course, the Skokie Playfield. In addition, they have the added incentive to win another state championship for their coach, Ray
Fearheiley, who is retiring at the end of this season.
Fearheiley has been head golf coach at New Trier East the past
15 years and the Indians have captured 13 district titles during that
period. In three of those campaigns, 1951, 1955, and last season,
Fearheiley’s teams went on to win the state championship.

The undefeated Trevs showed their power recently by easily winning the Champaign Invitational golf tournament
posed to contain the best 17 teams in the state.

which

was

of 80

sup-

Nannini

Schmitz.
“I think all five have the potential to be medalist in the state,”
says Fearheiley. “I don’t think there is a high school team in the
country that has seven better players than us. We have boys sitting
on the sidelines who could play for most other schools.”

about tomorrow’s

now he is just concerned

“We

says

district.

“You

be

should

else.” However,

right

can never

tell when the boys will have an off day,” he says. “But I just can’t
imagine all seven having a bad day at once.”
HE

ILLINOIS

HIGH

SCHOOL

ASSOCIATION

has announced

that

the opening date of football practice next fall is Aug. 23. Bylaws of the association state that a member school may not organize
or practice its football team prior to the second Wednesday preceding Labor Day.
The

first date

on which

an

interscholastic

football

game

may

be

played is on the second Friday following Labor Day. In 1967, a member school may, therefore, not play an interscholastic game or engage in an interschool scrimmage before Friday, Sept. 15.
Schools

are

allowed

to engage

in 20 days

of actual

field practice

prior to the first game. In addition, no player may participate in a
game or scrimmage unless he has engaged in a minimum of 14 days
of field practice.

No school is allowed to participate in any practice games or scrimmages with another school during the period preceding the earliest
game date.
Niles North High School reported it incurred a deficit in holding
the regional basketball tournament last March. The school applied
to the IHSA for reimbursement but the request was denied by the
state association.
Still on basketball. . . . A change in the 1967-68 basketball rules
will require player benches to be placed at the sides of the court and
mid-court marks to be added to the official markings to aid players
and officials to more easily determine the mid-court area.

against

Jim

Wauke-

Sabold carded

ment at Skokie Playfield.
Highland Park (328)—Nannini 81, Sabold 81, Bows 82, Crowley 84.
Niles East (359)—Nunzio 88, Hochbera
90, Buch 90, Gats 91.

16-Inch City

16-inch

league

will

action

the
The

tonight

scheduled

for

last week, were postponed because
of the cold, rainy weather. Many of

held

practice

session,

however.

Panther Lounge is the defending
city champion and will open the
defense of its crown with an 8:45
p.m. game at Sunset
against La Lira.
Tonight’s schedule:

Park

tonight

disposed

Chapman

against

was

Waukegan

with

low
88.

to North

Chicago

for

Barrington.

Satt

Cochran in the quarter, the r
relay, and Underwood in the
mile.
MAIN EAST RELAYS
Team Standings
New
Trier
East
99,
Evanston
LaGrange
54,
Maine
West
50,
South 27, Maine East 25, Highland
PF
14, Waukegan 7.
;
480 H.H. shuttle hurdle relay—1.

the winning mile relay with Dick
:
Weinberg,
Lee Barnett, and Bill:
Mack. The team posted a winning
of 3:28.6,

to

which

qualify

enables

for

the

with

for state qualifiers on the team

yard dash, and a fast anchor leg on

Trier
King), East
2

fe(Meyers,
Arehe§

Blackett,
ee tia H

state

placed fourth in

Two
mile relay—1.
New Trier
EF
(Robinston, Peterson, Davis, Lew
Maine West, 3. LaGrange. T—8:03.
880 varsity
relay—1. New Trier,
(Wald, McFadzean,
Salzman,
Meye

2. Evanston, 3. LaGrange. T—1:30.5.
Long jump—1.
Rich Lewis
(E),

Frohman
(NTE),
3. Jenkins
(E)..
feet, 11 inches.
High
jump—l.
Ben
Gaines
(E),
Jenkins (E), 3. Sobel (
). 6 feet,
inches.
(New record, old mark 6
23/4
inches
by
Entnyre,
New
East, 1962).
Spring
medley
relay—1.
New
T

a new sophomore school record. He

East

vote), *

Freshman Bruce Garnitz set a
varsity team
standard
with a
10:48.5 two-mile, but he failed to
New Trier East edged out Evanston 99-92 for the Maine East

championship.

Highland Park ran

(King,

Salzman,

McFadz

Byansn,

2

Sophomore
mile
relay—1.
(tie) —
anston (Bost, Gaines, Thom
and
LaGrange _ (Fossier,
*MecDor
Banks),
3.
Sout’
Faulkner,
Maine
T—3:38.8.
Freshman
880 relay—1.
Maine
(Van Sickle, Klose, Drysch, Henkes), 2.
LaGrange, 3. New Trier East. T—1:40.5

ins’ 3"“sigmond(MS). 54 feet

seventh in the eight-team field with

inches.

14 points.

(Lewis, ’ Hill, ’ Von Thur y; Warren) a 2.
New Trier East, 3. LaGrange. T—3:24.9.
34

Cochran

only two

i.

2

anchored
the
Giants’
:
varsity
relays that were,

point-getters.

Halperin,

Weinberg,

Underwood, and
Cochran combined
:
.
in the two-mile

relay,

and Weinberg, Barnett, Mack, and
Cochran ran the mile relay to a
rifth-place finish.

The

sophomore

mile

relay

of

Mark Brower, Mark Rosenbaum,
Dodd and Rick Melvoin captured a

Varsity

mile

relay—l.

Discus—1. ‘Malancuk
Butz
(yg)°"3”

Eva

(MS),
(EF).

2.156 S

und

inches.

sg

7,422 Vai
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A line three feet long and two inches wide will be placed 28 feet

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Barrington third.

Niles East 351-389 on Monday.

Laz

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Tuesday the team was schedulec

to travel

the county meet, which was won by
Deerfield for the second year in a
row. Waukegan was second and

Highland Park’s frosh-soph golf
team lost to Waukegan 342-363 last

having

Brian

Jeb

day the Giants will compete in
district meet at Evanston. Ho

Frosh-Soph Golf
Team Splits Two
after

and

East Relays Friday.
Highland Park had

for a fourth

6:45—Nite N Gale vs. Flavorama
at
West
Ridge;
Deerfield Van Lines
vs.
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Cafe
vs.
Lakeside
Realty
at
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at West Ridge; Panther Lounge vs. La
Lira at Sunset.

Friday

after

place in the meet.

games,

teams

Meet

the half mile with a time of 2:01.9.
Steve Halperin’s fifth in the mile
was the only other point for the

with five games.

Practice

Field
Forest

Platt,

earned a fourth.

Jim Dodd ran a 21.2 in the 180low hurdles in a preliminary to set

League.

begin

Lake

Giants.

entered

City

17-team

Lake

tournament.
Dave Underwood

Park Recreation Depart-

ment’s

squad

and

at

Ben

track

triangular

team

Under Way
have

the

relay of Joe Mauck,

taking seventh in the annual Maine

time

League Gets
teams

in

Track

Saturday

fourth-place spot. The freshman

Charlie
Cochran
the heroics, High-

varsity

fifth

County

the New Trier East district tourna-

Eleven

Park’s

placed

Northwestern’s freshman _baseball team will meet three opponents
this spring under the new Big Ten
rule which permits limited firstyear
competition.
The
Wildcat
frosh will play Rock Valley College
of Rockford in a doubleheader May
20, Illinois State Teachers (Chicago
Nerth) May 24, and Lincoln College
in a doubleheader May 27. All are

The National Basketball Rules Committee has taken further action to limit the possibilities of ‘‘actionless contests.”
It was decided (by the ‘committee) to define the mid-court area
by markings since certain restrictions apply to the area.

M

and

With
senior
again providing

land

81s for medal honors. Bob Bows
had 82 and Crowley 84.
This weekend the team will enter

the

simply

each

and Woody

LTOGETHER, THERE ARE 22 district centers, with only the
winning team advancing to the state finals at the University of
Illinois next weekend. Each school may enter seven players, with the
low four scores making up the team score.
The Indians have two boys, Brian Kotzin and Bob Judson, back
from last year’s championship team. Others who have been playing
Lee Gurley, and Norm
regularly are Lino Marini, sophomore

Fearheiley

Waukegan

Against Niles the Little Giants
shot one of the best rounds of the
year to crush the opponents. Jim

Highland

because we have more horses than anybody

to

Crowley paced the Giants with low

“We have been playing so well I am getting a little afraid,’ says
Fearheiley in one of his brief pessimistic moments. “You never
know when somebody else will get hot.”
In their second 18-hole match of the season last week the Indians
shot a 313, which Fearheiley feels will win the district, although he
wouldn’t be surprised if his team goes under 300.

As for being the favorite,

contest

on Friday 325-327.
Sophomore Jim Hyman
scores

year, but we shouldn't be shut out, either, because New

to be a shoo-in

hard-fought

gan.

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state titles when Glenbrook North was tops in baseball,
Evanston in track, and New Trier East in golf.
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Trier East appears
crown.

Highland
Park’s
varsity
golf
team split its two meets last week
as Fred Dickman’s crew beat Niles
East Monday 328-359 but lost a

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Giants
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North

Krohe, rf, p
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second inning) to get the boys
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Sanders planned to start Ed Garcia against Deerfield. Carl Eichstaedt, Deerfield’s coach, said he
would counter with Scotty Brewster.
Garcia can pitch half the
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last week we’ll beat ’em’’ Sanders
predicted.
Mind

as long as we don’t bat too long
in
one
inning,”
Garcia
said.
“That’s what happened to Chuck
(Sarkady) today. He got cold sitting on the bench and his arm
tightened up:”’
Sarkady was the winning pitcher
for Highland Park. He was lifted
in the sixth in favor of Mike Wolf.

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Chips Clements of New Trier East. (Bud Daley Photo}

Sarkady

allowed

just

one

run

and

Schramm Gets Varsity

one hit while he was in there and
his mates played errorless ball
behind him.

Basketball Job at HPHS

definite yes. With the exception of

Chuck
Schramm
is
the
new
varsity basketball coach at High-

land Park High School.
Announcement of Schramm’s appointment was made at the Dist.
113
meeting
Monday
night.
yews

Schramm
moves
up to the varsity
from
the sophomore
team.
He
joined the Highland Park faculty
last
year
after

having

taught

and
coached
at
Edgewood Junior
High in Highland

Park
years.

Schramm

“Tm

really

for _

thrilled,”

six

Schramm

said after the appointment. ‘Harv
Schmidt
(newly appointed head
basketball coach at the University
of Illinois) and I are good friends. I
know he was happy to get the
Illinois job, but I think I’m even

happier to be coming home to my
own school as head coach.”
Schramm

is

a

1951

graduate

of

Highland Rark. He earned his B.S.
degree at Western Illinois Universi84

ty in 1957. While at Western he
twice won NAIA all-American honors and was an NAIA Olympic
trials choice in 1956
Western

was

rated

No.

1 in the

nation in small college basketball
polls for two years while Schramm
was on the team.
He was the
second draft choice of the Boston
Celtics in 1957 but was cut from the
team.

“Sam Jones and I were cut that
first year,” Schramm said, ‘But
Jones was restored to the roster

after an injury to another player. I
elected to stay out of the NBA

and

played with the Vickers Petroleum
team in the NIBL.”’
Alex Hannum was the Vickers’
coach and the team went on to win
the National AAU
championship
and lead the NIBL for two years.
Schramm was the assistant coach

of the team
and

returned

in the 1959-60 seasons
to Highland

Park

in

the fall of 1960 to take the job at
Edgewood
During the 1964-65 seasons he
coached the Great Lakes Hospital
basketball team in junior college

level competition

while continuing

“‘Didn’t that infield do the job?”
Sanders asked. The answer was a
an

error

land

Park’s

cularly

want

to

have

a

I’ll expect

out

of the

kids.
“I’ve worked with about half of
the boys at Edgewood and the other
half
in
the
Recreation
Center

programs, so I know what to expect
of them.

“I know the personnel and this is
a big advantage. They also know
me and what I expect of them. The
game has been real good to me and
I want to return the favor to the
game,’”’ Schramm

Chuck
children

said.

and his wife have four
and make their home in

Highland

Park.

He

is

active

in

community

affairs and has served

for

years

several

as

a

leader

in

Recreaton Center basketball activities. In 1965
community’s

he was named the
Outstanding
Young

Man by
cees.

Highland

the

defense

outstanding

winner

brought up on hustle and desire and
is what

the

was

outstand-

as

he

Park

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scooped

up throws from his infield for outs.

here,” Schramm
said, ‘and I’m
happy that I’ll be moving into a
position where we’ll have several
boys competing for. each of the
starting spots next year. I’ve been
this

when

ing. Rich Rosen at first was parti-

to teach at Edgewood.

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our lack of hitting,’ he said. ‘I
tried that suicide (in the two-run

Oak

league

Glenbrook

“T was a little worried,’ said
Jay Sanders. About what? ‘About

“If
game

pitched a good game but you can’t
win
when
you don’t hit.’”’ The

~
~

By

Bat
won the game
second but put

Northwestern’s tennis team split
even
in two
meets
last
week,

beating Western
losing

to

Michigan

Wisconsin

54.

6-3 and
A

third

meet with Notre Dame was rained

the icing on the cake with a sevenrun burst in the fifth when 12 men
went to the plate.

out.

Three Spartan pitchers helped
the Giants with eight walks as
Highland Park had just seven hits.

play. Northwestern will wind up its

Glenbrook also had six errors. The
Little Giants left 11 men stranded
on the bases.

Marty Stein was the only hitter
able to get more than one hit.
Rosen’s double in the fifth was the
only extra-base blow in the game.
Hard-hitting catcher Bob Sedik
is in the midst of a batting slump
which has found him going 0-21 at

the

plate

in

the

last

series

of

games. He did score a run, though,
reaching base on a two-base error.
He walked two other times against
Glenbrook.

In Suburban League action last
week the Giants lost to Waukegan
9-1 in a game Sanders said was
lost ‘‘because we didn’t hit. Garcia

The loss to the Badgers gave the
Wildcats a 4-3 record in conference
dual
meet
schedule
with
home
meets against Iowa tomorrow and
Minnesota Saturday.
In the Wisconsin meet, Northwestern won three singles matches

and one doubles match. Wisconsin’s
Don Bleickinger won the No. 1
singles

by defeating

Tom

Rice 6-2,

6-8, 63. Rice and Roger Barnard
won the No. 1 doubles by defeating
Bleickinger and Eliot Pillsbury 6-2,
6-2.

Northwestern’s freshman team
won its first meet of the season by
routing Wisconsin 8-1. Don Lutz of
Northwestern won the No. 1 singles

with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Chris
Barr. Lutz and Steve Vezina_of
Northwestern beat Chick Adams
and Burr in the No. 1 doubles 6-2, 64.

May 11, 1967

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HIGH SCHOOL

DISTRICT 113

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and
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in
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with
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eleven room residence, nearing completion.
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with integrity of detail. $54,900.

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Living room
with cathedral
ceilings, window
wall
overlooking patio and a paneled FIREPLACE wall. Kitchen has built-in ovenrange, refrigerator-freezer and dishwasher. Family room plus a sound proof den
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family bedrooms with hall bath. There is a private well on the property plus
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$59,500.

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basement with 2 Rec rms.
(one with fpl.), work rm. and laundry rm. $27,500.

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IN SCATTERWOOD
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main part of the home. Every good feature of a mod
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where
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can
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will
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today’s
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$37,900.

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MAY

THURSDAY,

4,

1967

Village May License More
Businesses, Increase Fees
By MELINDA

Holbert

W.

Ellis

Ellis Is
ownship

Deerfield
may
license
more businesses and raise
the license fees for other businesses to finance off-street

Richard

parking for the central busi-

late has

from

non-real

sources.

candidates

for

the

post

ere
George
M.
Scott,
Gerald
Schweitzer, and Mrs. Louise WhiteSide, all of Deerfield, and Mrs. C.

H. MacDiarmid of Highland Park.
Ellis Gets

3 Votes

been

interpreted

to mean

Mr. Houpt said.

enue

andidates
by Supervisor
Bruce
frost and Auditors Willard Wagean, William Jacob, and Edwin
illen.

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Trustees considered the proposal
at Monday night’s village board
meeting and decided to review the
fees in the fall when the village’s
financial condition is more clear.
They decided that by then, the
ordinance changing the fee schedule could be in polished form and
the proposal could be considered

legislation to increase village rev-

Mr. Ellis, 68, was selected by
secret ballot from a field of five

that

ness district.

the General Assembly has approved

by the Board of Auditors.

explained

license. But there are others which
we can neither tax nor regulate,”

the trustees also will know whether

Holbert W. Ellis, 936 Westcliff
n., Deerfield, was elected West
Deerfield Township clerk Tuesday

Houpt

municipality
cannot
license
all
businesses under Illinois law.
“We can tax some businesses,
and we can regulate others. Regu-

He

explained

estate

tax

that barber

shops

schedule, a synthesis of Deerfield’s

present schedule and the more
comprehensive schedule charged by
the Village of Skokie, would increase village revenue from this
source from $1,500 to $4,000 annual-

Residents
Saturday

will

go

to

the

polls

to vote on a proposed 21-

cent increase in the ceiling of the
education fund tax rate in High
The district’s 13 precinct polling
places will be open from

p.m.

noon to 7

If approved, the rate would be
increased
from
$1.11
per
$100
assessed
valuation
to $1.32—the
first hike in the fund since 1958.
Editorial on page 9

ly.
Although some businesses still
would not be regulated, Mr. Stilphen pointed out that more businesses than now are covered would
be affected.
Under
the existing
ordinance, for example, coin-oper-

ated dry cleaning machines are
taxed although coin-operated washing machines are not.

The
five letters of candidacy
Trustee Ray Craig said that he
ere read at last Thursday’s audiwould not approve an ordinance
tors’ meeting. At Tuesday’s meeting, three votes were cast for Mr. Ellis and one for Mr. Scott.
Following the vote, Assessor Wiliam Pittenger administered the

Freshman

Trustee

George

Kelm

said he didn’t think it would be fair
to regulate businesses solely in
order to force them to pay for a
license, but Mr. Houpt pointed out
that the regulation is used by most
communities primarily as a revenue-producing device.

Voters defeated

a referendum

call-

ing for the same increase in 1961 by
a vote of 2,884 to 1,257.

The

education

fund

provides

money for teachers’ salaries
for
instructional
supplies
equipment.

and
and

Supt. Karl Plath said at a recent

board meeting that failure of the
referendum might prevent the district from making future staff

increases.

“The only way in which we can
in staffing,’ Dr. Plath commented.
Officials predict that district en-

ink it is just
operation.”’
“My endeavor

a

matter

of

co-

would

be

to

said

in his

etter,
shortly

who
after

were

fill

letter

Ruth

resigned as _ clerk
the Apr. 4 town

to

levy

an

The sales tax hike would double
Deerfield’s current intake of $100,-

000 and

would

Park-Deerfield

district.
on

page

probably

10)

increase

eliminate
vehicle

However, State Sen. W. Russell
Arrington
(R-lst)
of Evanston,
GOP
Senate
leader, questioned
Gov. Otto
posals.

ent of the Highland

now

imposed

in

the

the form of a new act.

municipalities

Mr. Ellis worked 36 years for
Public Service and Commonwealth
Edison companies
prior to his
sales supervisory position, except
or the period between 1953 to 1955,
When he was district superintend-

taxes

permit

meeting.

etirement recently. The last 15
years of his employment were in a

the

retailer’s occupation tax and a new
tax on services. This is written in

whether

(Continued

officials

encouraged
Monday
by Illinois
House approval of a bill that would

the need for an
license tax here.

Replaces Mrs. Vetter
Ellis replaces Mrs.

Mr.

Shore

additional half-cent city sales tax.

is position to the best of my ablity,” Mr. Ellis
of candidacy.

North

the

legislative

approval

would be “‘meaningful’’ in view of
Kerner’s

revenue

pro-

“The present sales tax (retailer’s

occupation tax) would be repealed
under the sales tax broadening bills
proposed

by

the

governor,”

Sen.

Arrington explained.
‘In its place,

the governor’s

bill

would impose a ‘business occupation tax’ that would include both

some

needed

control over

them. ‘We can investigate the
applicant before issuing the license
and have some idea, anyway, about
who is operating a business in our
community,” he said.
The proposed fee schedule ranges
from $5 for indoor coin operated
amusement rides to $250 for detective agencies.

“Obviously,

since

the sales

tax

hike approved by the House applies
to the old act, it would become
meaningless
once
the
retailer’s

occupation tax is abolished.”
Chicago
and many

Mayor
Richard Daley
downstate mayors have

long sought the sales tax increase
as the best revenue-raising measure for cities.
Democratic

backing

the

leaders,

who

so-called

‘mayors’

are

bill,” are not altogether confident
that the governor’s revenue pro-

posals

will

pass.

Obviously,

they

feel that legislative approval of the
sales tax increase is good insur-

ance.
North Shore officials were relieved by the defeat Monday of a
proposed amendment that would

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

In order to hire “first class’
make
substantial
cut-backs
in
school spending is to hurt ourselves
personnel,

officials

point

out,

the

district
salaries

current

While the district’s assessed valuation has increased, enrollment
has increased at a faster rate.

staff

salaries

alone

have

increased 90 percent since the 196162 school year. Local tax income
has risen only 43 percent during the
same period.

District officials also point to the
need for more instructional supplies and equipment, and for program improvements.
In

Granted

Salary

addition,

the

Hikes

board

recently

$600

annually

that

will

become

effective next September. The increases are estimated to cost the
district about $125,000.

District officials also claim they
are faced with increasing pressures
in competing for qualified teachers.

offer
other

Consequently, the district has fewer
dollars to spend per student.
For example, during the 1962-63

school year the district’s assessed
valuation

was

assessed

valuation

$215,563,088,

per

$70,000. Enrollment
totaled 3,076.

at

with

an

pupil

of

that

time

The district’s valuation now

has

increased to $262,309,674, but with a
4,237 enrollment, per pupil assessed
valuation has dropped to $62,000.
Officials say education fund ex-

penses

this year

may

exceed

ex-

penses by $500,000, while next year
expenses may exceed income by
$900,000. If the referendum fails,

the district may have to issue tax
anticipation
warrants
some of these expenses.

Total

have forced area municipalities and
all others to use half the new sales
tax revenue to abate real estate
taxes.

Most argued that this would
severely limit the additional revenue cities would gain from

must be able to
competitive
with

comparable districts.

granted salary increases of $300 to

oath.
Most

exercise

rollment will reach 5,000 by 1970.
Current enrollment is 4,237.
Dr.
Plath
says
expenses
for

Sales Tax OK Aids Village

Asked
if he anticipated
any
problems as clerk of the turbulent
ownship, Mr. Ellis replied, ‘No, I

Mr. Stilphen added that by licensing businesses
the village can

113 Tax Vote Saturday
School District 113.

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen estimated that the new business fee

may be licensed, but not beauty
parlors.
“Illinois law has just
grown in topsy-turvey fashion in
this area. It isn’t uniform at all.”

Polls Open at Noon

with a proposal to hike vehicle
license registration fees. By then

Clerk

Other

which did not apply to all businesses uniformly, but Village Atty.

UPP

the tax

increase.
_
As passed by the House, the real

estate rebate provision now applies
only to Chicago.

income

has

to

cover

dropped

from

$2,393,000 in 1962-63 to $2,911,500 in

1966-67, with per pupil income
dropping from $777 to $687.
Total Rate $1.696
The total 1966 tax rate for all
funds in the district is $1.696, a
decrease from the $1.752 rate in
1965. If the referendum is successful, the total high school tax rate
for 1967 will be about $1.906.

The

thirteen

polling

places

for

Saturday’s referendum are:
cinct 1, Bannockburn School;

PrePre-

tax proposals that would have
permitted cities to levy new taxes
on liquor, tobacco, and motels.

cinct 2, Indian Trail School;

Pre

Democratic
leaders
predicted
quick Senate approval of the city
sales tax increase.
Sen. Arrington said they were

Dudley

The

House

also

killed

municipal

mistaken.

6,

“Obviously,

the

governor’s

the

Senate

bill

are interconsidered
leader

said.

Dewey’s

Highland

Building;
School;
Grammar

plewood

and the mayor’s bill
related and must be
together,”

cinct 3, Edgewood School; Precinct
4, Red Oak School;
Precinct 5,

Garage;

Park

Public

Precinct
Safety

Precinct
7,
Walden
Precinct
8,
Deerfield
School;

School;

Precinct

Precinct

9, Ma-

10, Wil-

mot
School;
Precinct
11, Page
Model
Home;
Precinct
12, Oak
Terrace School; and Precinct 13,

Wayne Thomas School.

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�Miss, Mrs. Contests

Have Wider Scope
-

Several ‘‘firsts’’ have been incorporated into the Miss and Mrs.
Deerfield
contests
this year
in
order to encourage more girls and
women to participate.
Roy Kissling, vice president of

the

sponsoring

Deerfield

three-day,
two-night
all-expense
paid trip to Expo 67. She will be
judged on the basis of her family
life and her community service,
according
ot Mr.
Kissling,
hwo
according
to Mr.
Kissling,
who
said, ‘“‘She should personify Deerfield women.”

Rotary

Club,
said
this week
that
the
winners
will
be
crowned _ at
dances
instead
of
during
the
Family Day Fourth of July celebration. The upper age limit for Miss

Deerfield

entrants

has

been

Miss Deerfield will be crowned
July 3 after finals are held during a
dance that night in Alan Shepard
School, ‘‘The Coronation Hop.”
The
dance
will feature
three
bands. Miss Deerfield’s prize will
be her chaperoned all-expense paid
trip to compete in the Miss Illinois
contest.
She will be judged on the basis of
her personality, her talents, and
her
appearance
in
an_
evening
dress. There will be no swimsuit
competition.
Applications are available in the
DEERFIELD VILLAGER and in most
village beauty shops and women’s
apparel stores, and must be filed
by May 14.
They
may
be mailed
to the
VILLAGER or to Box 156, Deerfield,
or submitted to Deerfield Family
Day at Ford Pharmacy. A photograph must accompany each application.

in-

creased ‘from 19 to 23, and Miss
Deerfield
will
be
permitted
to
compete in the Miss Illinois con_ test.
a
Preliminary
judging
for
both
contests will be held May 15. The
finals for the Mrs. Deerfield contest

will be during a dinner-dance May
29 at a local club, when she will be
crowned.

The dinner-dance will begin with
a 7 p.m. social hour, dinner at 8
p.m., and dancing from 9 p.m. to
midnight. Tickets, at $12 a couple,

may be purchased from a member
of any of the five organizations
sponsoring
Family
Day—the
Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Jaycees, and
Chamber of Commerce.

Mrs. Deerfield will be awarded a

Deerfield Juvenile Officer Don Tiffany (kneeling)
and Lt. Bob Charles register the bicycles of James
Charles,

10; and

Mayor

Susan

Craig,

Mayor

H. Ross

FUR STORAGE

the Village of Deerfield is “grateful
fairs,

’ ki

Student

Chuck

jaditede Harold

McMullen

examine

blueprints of expanded high school facilities that will open this fall,
while teacher Miss Marguerite Prahl and student Wendy Bay scan
the teacher assignment chart for new teachers needed to serve
growing enrollments in the high school district. (Larry Graff Photo)

The

Cover: Saturday
By WILLIAM

President,

Board

N SATURDAY
in our

of Education

they are
activities,

charitable

doing
civic

OKEAN FURRIERS

in
af-

endeavors’”

417 Linden Ave., Wilmette

and asked all residents to support
the sale May 20.
The dinners, which will be delivered June 11, include cole slaw,

~~

Dawe Byer

and

Referendum

E. NELSON

Township

citizens of Township

High

School

District

113

High School District 113 will

determine the future course of education for high school students
communities. At issue is the kind of schools we want for our
children.

Half

6

of

L Terminal

neighborhoods to go together for an

NORTHERN
LIGHTS

Blazer...

Lamps

Truly, the all occasion
jkt. Tailored meticulously of arnel &amp; cotton in
our blue oxford cloth

&amp;
Shades

traditional

town

program to attract and retain able teachers.

I urge the citizens of High School District 113 to vote Saturday for good
education.

west

1-0832

old-fashioned street party.

coming into our schools. In addition, the board
must continue to develop a competitive salary

| 1962, salary costs in the education fund have
| increased $1,500,000 because of increasing enrollom
‘ment and higher salaries; (2) during the same
Mr. Nelson
period, local tax income
has increased only
$900,000 because assessed valuation has increased more slowly than
enrollments; and (3) at the same time, the education fund tax rate of
$1.11 per $100 assessed valuation has remained unchanged since 1958.

block

AL

potato chips, rolls, brownies, and
half-chickens which have been prebaked then barbecued.
The Jaycees are urging whole

The education fund, for which the Board of
Education is requesting a 21-cent tax increase,
supports the teaching staff and the programs it
develops. Without additional funds, the board will
be unable to meet its obligation of hiring enough
teachers for the increasing numbers of students

The financial status of the education fund can
be explained by three important facts: (1) since

(Howard

Cpringtime...time for

Finney

“Community
Progress
Day’
in
honor
of the Deerfield
Jaycees
annual ‘‘Chark-O-Chick”’ sale.
Funds from the sale are used to
support the Jaycees’ community
projects.
In the proclamation, Mr. Finney
called the Jaycees
a ‘dynamic
voluntary force working for community betterment.’’ He said that
work
youth

campaign.

Praises

officially has proclaimed May 20 as

for the
various

registration

13; during the vil-

Jaycee Sale
Deerfield

lage's bicycle
Fochler Photo)

&amp;

model.

country.

sizes.

For

In

all

39.50

Largest selection of
commercial
on the

shades
North

and

bases

Shore

ALL TYPES OF SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
HUBBARD

894 Linden

WOODS

—

Hi 6-4224

478 Central

|

Open

Highland Park

Thursday

night
Cobey’s

May

4,

196

�Baxter

Smith Gets Two

Squabble

Committee

Continues

The Lake
area

By MELINDA UPP
Riverwoods

representatives

will car

Most of the work

a

120-acre

West

site

against the
which ruled

Lake County Board,
last summer in favor

of

petition

from

OR

(office

for

and

visor

Riverwoods

sued

Court

the

in

on

this month”

those same grounds.
Closest to
The first argument

Riverwoods

is

Site
contends

the

that

community

vote on the county board was 25-9,
three short of the 28-9 three-fourths
majority.
Circuit Court Judge Philip Yager

ruled in December that Deerfield is
&gt;the community closest to the site
_ and that only Deerfield’s objection
could require the three-fourths ma-

in a move bitterly
Riverwoods officials,
oppose

the

rezoning

rezoning.

The

suit

Milwaukee Road station and post
office.
The
final
clean-up
activities
scheduled for Deerfield Clean-Up
Week have been postponed to this
Saturday.
The workers spent the morning in
and around the train station, wash-

ing

windows,

an improper

sweeping

the

scrubbing benches,

plat-

and pick-

ing up limbs and debris. The debris

contended

will be hauled away later this week

that the statute is ‘‘discriminatory,

unreasonable,

Hampered but not completely
discouraged by Saturday’s rain, a
group of Deerfield Kiwanians and

form,

Statute

Riverwoods

classi-

fication, and therefore special legis-

lation.”
Judge Yager ruled that ‘‘a legislative classification must be pal-

by Deerfield Park District employees. The group also provided
two new trash containers at the
station.
Among the debris which they

judicial review of it, and it cannot
be disturbed by the courts unless
they can see clearly that there is no

collected were one good left ice
skate, a broken card table and
chair, two sports shirts, a pair of
men’s slacks, a pair of eye glasses,

fair

five

pably

arbitrary

reason

for

to

authorize

the

application

a

of

the law.”
This, the judge ruled, ‘“‘cannot be
said’ in the Riverwoods-Baxter
case. Mr. Clark said he hopes for a

more

sympathetic

state

supreme

hearing

court.

The

in the
appeal

will be filed ‘‘early this month.”

WILL

DISCUSS

VOTE

Saturday’s education fund referendum will be discussed today on
radio station WEEF from 5:30 to 6
p.m.
Ray
Geraci
will interview
District Supt. Karl Plath and Board
Pres. William Nelson on the live

program.

May 4, 1967

Supernamed

public

information

committee,
and
the
advisory committee.

chairman’s

Mrs. Stern

Mr. Frost

Mr. Smith

Mr. Frantonius

in Appointments

will be Richard Moore
Kyle, both Kiwanians
teachers.

empty

liquor

bottles,

and

Among those who helped with the
project were Merrick Leler,
Broderick,
Phil
Jackman,

Rick
John

Kyle,

Willman,

DeSandro.
among

Bix,

Pete

Heald,

Chris

Bob

Kyle,

and

Mark

Most

of the

boys

are

the group which is organiz-

ing a Key Club at Deerfield High
School under the sponsorship of the

Kiwanis

Club.

group

unteers at 9:30 a.m.
the train station to
projects.

and

The club’s advisers

vice

chairman

of

the

other

vol-

Saturday at
finish their

by rural and

western influences.
Cite Example
Deerfield Township
supervisors
cite Friday’s committee appointments as an example. Frank Peers,
supervisor, was named to a non-

ranking position on the hospital
committee.
Mrs.
Grace
Mary
Stern, Mr. Peers’ running
was named to the county

winners

in this

Mr.
called

Donald DeSandro,
president of
the Deerfield Kiwanis, said, ‘‘We
want to thank all the other groups
who helped in so many ways to
make this Deerfield Clean-Up Week
a success. We have a wonderful

many

be

announced

newspaper.

village

and

community

our

pride

knows

in _ this

no bounds.”

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public

The shore communities of the
county have long charged that the

county is dominated

mate,
home

committee.
shore’

supervisors

are

nomination to
committee and

the central services committee.
John Frantonius, former Highwood.mayor and Deerfield Township assistant supervisor, also was
named to two committees, higheee

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purchasing.

Mr.

Fran-

ert Moroney,

son of former

board president
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county board
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Emmett Moroney.
was introduced to
members following
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Can Increase Wages

The great importance attached to
committee

assignments is due part-

ly to the increased wages a supervisor can earn by attending daily
committee meetings. Normally a
supervisor would earn about $305 a
year

attending

only

the

monthly

board meetings. By becoming a
member
of several committees
and attending daily meetings, a
supervisor can earn nearly $5,000
during the year.
Committee assignments are also

rather prestigious in that much of

Smith
astounded
the
soeconomy
block, of which

members,
by his
both the judiciary

pea

and

tonius was a running mate of
defeated supervisor candidate Rob-

works committee.

Also this week, the essays submitted
by
Deerfield
grammar
school students will be judged. The
will

ways,

the chairman’s advisory committee

and Chester
and D.H.S.

will meet

of the

Vernon
Township
Supervisor
Clarence
Pontius
of Riverwoods
will head the zoning and planning
committee. He also is a member of

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beer cans.
Saturday afternoon, the workers
cleaned the interior of the post
office, scrubbed the wood work,
cleaned the counters, and made and
posted new signs.

Bob

The

as any member

to only one body, the buildings and
grounds committee.

Rain Slows Clean-up,
But Progress Still Made
high school students cleaned up the

So Riverwoods’ second move was
to seek an unconstitutionality ruling
on the state statute which requires
the three-fourths
majority
only
when the community closest to the
area being rezoned objects to that
Criticize

was

board.
West Deerfield’s assistant supervisor, Clifford Johnson, was named

Mrs. Kermit Bishop, outgoing president of the Deerfield Woman's
Club, and Norris Stilphen, Deerfield village manager, plant a magnolia tree in front of the village hall for Arbor Day. Mrs. Bishop
won the money used for the tree at the Lake County Women's Clubs
annual luncheon and used it for this purchase because she's "always
wanted to see magnolia trees all over the village." (Bud Daley Photo)

‘jority of the county board for the
rezoning petition’s approval. The

to

and

committees

on

its objection to the rezoning should
have required a three-fourths ma-

has failed
petition.

Township

Frost

Mr. Frost was named to as many

closest to the Baxter site, and that

jority.
Deerfield,
resented by

in

to the judiciary

Deerfield
Bruce

Tops

two

HEU

“early

is done

committee, the zoning and planning

grounds, and according to Riverwoods Atty. Lewis Clark, will file

its appeal

named

legislative

to

county

fall

board

Court, sheriff’s office, and taxation.
Mr. Frost was also named to the

rezoning

research)

this

of the 37-member

chairman of the judiciary committee, which oversees the Circuit

LI (light industrial).
Circuit

S.

committee and became vice-president of the central services committee.

News

south of the village bounded by
Lake-Cook Rd., the Tri-State Tollway, and Saunders Rd.
Riverwoods’
battle
has _ been
Baxter’s

Samuel

$15 for each day they attend a
committee meeting.
Mr. Smith, former Highland Park
magistrate and current assistant
supervisor from Deerfield Town-

ship, was

on

committees—with

elected

committee and the supervisors are paid on a per diem basis

trying to block construction of the

headquarters

14

Friday

ments.

For more than a year, the village
of less than 2,000 residents has been

Riverwoods
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to

of Supervisors

Smith of Highland Park getting a surprising two appoint-

ry its fight against the proposed $10 million Baxter
Laboratories
international
headquarters to the Illinois
Supreme Court.

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the county business is transacted in
committee, and the board acting as

a whole tends to pass the committee recommendations.
Friday’s meeting, in addition to
the more-or-less expected committee assignments, brought out the

protest vote of 14-19 which is the
current split of the board.
The maximum 14 members of the
economy bloc, who are mainly
from the more populous townships,
voted with Deerfield Township Supervisor Frank Peers to strike a
proposed rule to limit debate to two

speeches of five minutes each.
Cite Reason, Courtesy
The

14

indicated

minority

that

members

debate

each

should

be

limited only by reason and courtesy, and that an individual mem-

ber should have

an opportunity

completely
present
his
They were outvoted 19-14.

Voting

with

the

to

position.

minority

were

Mr. Peers, Mrs. Stern, and Mr.
Smith. Mr. Frantonius, Mr. Frost,
and Mr. Pontius voted to pass the

rule to limit debate.
Their position was that the board
chairman could grant extra time
if it were needed.

7

�Trustees
plan

Retiring

trustee

James

for his

‘Sense of humor

butions

‘tremendous

and

many

to this board”

The

board

contri-

by Mayor

also heard

from

a

disgruntled developer, Eugene Bergmark, who is seeking rezoning for a
17-unit apartment building in the
10 block of Elm St.
,
Critizes for Delay
Mr. Bergmark told the board that
first referred his petition to the
n commission in early February.
He criticized both the village board

and the plan commission for what
he considered “unreasonable de;

’ in ruling on the petition.

_

Village Atty Richard

| plained

that

his

Houpt

request,

ex-

which

plan

commission
that 27 feet be established as the standard width for
commercial
developments’
driveways in the village.
municipal

code

now

sets

27

around

ergmark’s property.
dy to rule on Mr.
tion when a second
ight
in for another
property adjacent

mark’s—this
y to

Bergmark’s
petition was
rezoning of
to Mr. Berg-

one from single-fam-

multiple-family
To Consider

_ “The plan commission
consider
both
parcels

wants to
together

‘since it is impossible to study them
piecemeal,” Mr. Houpt said.
_ The board decided not to urge the

Injured

2n

McGovern,

and

‘separate

accidents

Monday

with

afternoon

Mary Ellen, 926 Rosemary Ter.,
; oor
by a car driven by Mrs.
ia Lee Hunt, 1413 Peasant,

Round Lake Beach, Ill., at Orchard
Ln. and Waukegan Rd.
Mary Ellen, who was waiting to
cross the street, was motioned
the intersection by the
of

ck

another

vehicle,

then

by Mrs. Hunt’s car which

for

was

y

the

charged

right

with

of

failure

way

a

8 to

10

pedestrian in a crosswalk.
_ Mary

Ellen

was

thrown

to

to

feet from the point of impact, but
had no broken bones. She was taken
Highland

Park

Hospital,

where

RATES

the

MOVING?
ase tell us your new address two weeks
in advance to insure delivery of your
‘THE
HOLLISTER NEWSPAPERS
433-4370

dryer

to

;

go,

probably

as

to launder the new “wrinkleoverstuffed furniture, broken
throw-aways this year.
“funnies,” Mr. Stilphen also
auction will be held at 10 a.m.

F

recommendations.

Saturday behind the village hall.

@ Referred to the plan commission a request for annexation of lots

over the past year as lost, stolen, or strayed, are in every imaginable
size and condition and that ‘‘most have two wheels.”

He noted that these bikes, which have been turned into Deerfield police

1 and 4 in the Deerland subdivision

Oe
CONGRATULATIONS to Leota Ann Didier, daughter of First
Presbyterian Church minister Dr. Bernard F. Didier, a junior

the

exchange

discuss the issue at their next joint

meeting with the planners.
In other action, the board decided
not to pay for paving of private
driveways. between the street and
the sidewalk as part of the $100,000

Greenwood Av. paving and improvements project from Wilmot to
Waukegan Rds.
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen told
the trustees that the paving would
cost a total of $1,530,

or $41.35 for

it would make maintenance easier.
Several trustees said they believed the paving should not be
done

at village

expense,

however,

and the proposal died for lack of a

® Authorized a $400 contribution
to the Northeastern Illinois Plan
Commission.
@ Deferred action on whether to
include the B-4 business district

within

the

general

village

treated

for abrasions

fire

and

afternoon.

Bruce was crossing Deerfield Rd.
in front of Deerfield Grammar
School when he was struck bya car
driven by Henry B. Mendenhall,
3N730 Elizabeth St., Addison.
Bruce told police that he was
crossing with the crosswalk light,
but Mr. Mendenhall said he did not
see the light. Mr. Mendenhall was
charged with careless driving.
Bruce
was
treated
for minor

injuries at Highland Park Hospital.

DEERFIELD
CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
FORD

in the

PHARMACY

765: Deerfield
year out-of-state
ar foreign

and

last week at Deerfield Rotary.
The Rotarians were charmed

‘are located

SUBSCRIPTION

washer

housewives purchased new ones equipped
proof” fabrics. Mr. Stilphen notes that
toys, and scrap wood also were popular
In his weekly bulletin, information and
reminds villagers that the annual bicycle

@ Lengthened the term of electri-

village

and

majoring in speech at DePauw University, she recently
from a field of 10 finalists as ‘Miss DePauw University.”’

from one to two

the

state

safety

students

at

Rd.

Lindemann Pharmacy
800

Waukegan

You may use
news
releases
dence.

these
and

Rd.
boxes for
correspon-

at the

Deerfield

®@ Voted not to make a stand on the
various tax revenue proposals now
being considered by the General
Assembly.

HE

LEAGUE

of Women

same

High

Parma, Italy; Thierry Hallot, from
Rivas Lopez, from Colonia, Uruguay.

department.

Voters

meeting

School,

booklet

by

Bianca

Champagny,

was

selected

three

foreign

Guariglia

France;

from

and

on Deerfield,

Ariel

‘Out

of the

Wilderness,” published in 1960, notes that “township government
is the simplest form of democracy in our present society.”

Very few people these days in West Deerfield Township would dare to
suggest that township government is simple, and some undoubtedly
would ask whether it’s a democracy!

Family Day
Drive Nears

aed

AT

the otherwise

serious

community

meeting

sponsored

by

the Deerfield Plan Commission last week Bannockburn Village
Pres. LeRoy Hall listened to the problems his neighboring communities
are facing—from sewage effluent to school district referendums. He

$4,000 Goal

then cracked, “Gosh, the most serious dilemma
keeping the horses off the streets.”

The Family Day Booster Drive
has almost reached its $4,000 goal
to support Deerfield’s Fourth of
July celebration.

Pres. Paul Martin of Riverwoods, who reiterated his village’s problems
with just about everyone over the Baxter Laboratories ‘rezoning suit. —

we have these days is

There was bitter history behind the cracks of another speaker,

“‘We’ve

decided

we

can’t

Booster drive workers have tallied contributions totaling $3,600,
drive chairman Don Wrobleski said
this week. When all of this week’s
collections are counted, the total
should reach $3,900, he added.

He

emphasized

the

fact

With

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Men’s

news

and men

women’s news: WEDNESDAY. »
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.

(Photos

due by noon Friday.)

and

FOOD

Fire

in

the

Pit

Park —

Under

Deerfield ee
Rd. Overpass .

RL
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IP

TILL MAY 15th

in

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WEDNESDAY (eight days before
publication).
Society,. clubs, photos, and other

Hardwood

Highland

the village manager’s office in the
village hall,’’ Mr. Wrobleski said.
If the booster drive exceeds its
$4,000 goal, prices on tickets for the
Family Day celebration will be
reduced.

VILLAGER

said.

Prime Pit 1540 o1d skokie ra.

“So we hope that residents of
these areas and other persons who
have not contributed will mail their
contributions to me at 2200 Stirling
contribution

Martin

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be

to canvass Bannockburn and Riverwoods, which also are included in
the Family Day celebration.

their

for Spring

carry-out
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Mr. Wrobleski said he has not
been able to find enough volunteers

leave

Mr.

TRY the FINEST

a celebration for the people of the

or

anymore,’

Plant a Seedling

that

village, and we feel it should
supported by them,”’ he said.

friends

Baby EVERGREEN TREE

Deerfield merchants are not being
solicited for contributions. ‘‘This is

Pl.,

afford

Village

‘What we think we may need are some good old reliable enemies!”

as northbound on Waukegan. Mrs.
Hunt

the

@ Appointed Police Chief George
Hall to serve as a liaison between

was reported “‘doing fine’ Tuesday

the

year

Congratulations also to our Clark Smith. The display ad salesman for
the Highwoop and HiGHLAND Park HERALD was Rotarian of the Day

Bruce

in

study

the

after that.

she was

automo-

to

was

years until 1969 and to four years

Mary

man Paulsen, 9, were injured in

This

The board decided to ask the plan
commission to call a public hearing
on the 27-foot standard and to

i

11,

time

were the

“‘in’’ thing to throw out. Last year it was television sets.

village

® Deferred action of the manpower commission on filling annual
vacancies until the new trustees

more

heaters

dard.

wo Injured in Auto Accidents.

_ Two Deerfield youngsters,

ex-

reports

He

it for us.

ago, old water

cal commissioners

In other action, the board:

Both

an

the

two years

done

has

Stilphen

Norris

foot-driveway, and village officials
tried to enforce the 27-foot stan-

motion.

residential

ng.

to make

Mgr.

Village

Happily,

that during clean-up week

on Berkely Ct. and Wilmot Rd.

&gt; said the commission had been

area

not

on the

Bulko Oil Corp. petitioned for a 35-

save costs in the long run because

whole

® Decided

have

Standard

each of the gravel driveways. Robert Bowen, village engineer, told
the trustees that the paving would

‘of the

Two

the

Mr.

could set off a ‘dominoes’ rezoning

the

tensive
analysis
of
accounting system.

from

feet as the standard while the
zoning ordinance establishes 35
feet. The conflict arose when the

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Enthusiasm and clear thinking were contributed by
resentatives of all Deerfield area governing boards—in
ing school districts 108, 109, 110, and 113; the Dee
library, park, and village boards; and the communities
Riverwoods, Bannockburn, Northbrook, and Highland

Managing Editor

LL. HOLLISTER.......

PLACES:

Chairman John Aberson of the Deerfield Plan Comn

COENOARYON=

. Bannockburn School
. Indian Trail School
Edgewood School
Red Oak School
Dudley Dewey’s Grarage, 10 Lake Cook County Road
City of Highland Park Public Safety Building
. Walden School
. Deerfield Grammar School
. Maplewood School
10. Wilmot School
11. Page Model House, 1362 Knollwood Way, Riverwoods
92. Oak Terrace School
13. Wayne Thomas $chool

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sion asked each to summarize plans for the coming
outline problem areas, and suggest better means of
munication between boards.
The representatives of every board got dna to
fics, raising such serious problems as:

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e The unincorporated area between Highland»
Northbrook, and Deerfield, where no municipality has
ing control.

_DA

Gare?

ye

Established

e Refuse and the need for inter-community co-ope
to solve the problems of refuse collection and disposal.

LANE

e School district consolidation and the overlappin
municipal boundaries,

particularly districts

108,

109,

110.

e The 40-acre site at the southeast corner of Wauke
and Half-Day Rds., where a shopping center has been
INIMLIOd

posed.
e The

Baxter

Riverwoods

from

Laboratories

Deerfield,

rezoning,

which

Deerfield-Wilmot

has

Schc

trict 110, the Lake County Board, and West Deerfield T
ship officials.
Above are polling places for Saturday's education fund referendum.

Give 113 Your Vote Saturday
YATURDAY

fe

is a crucial day for the

future of Highland Park-Deerfield

: ‘High School District 113.

_ The district, which has not had an increase in its tax-rate ceiling since 1958,
will ask the voters for financial help that
lay. The proposal ‘is to raise the educa-

tional-fund ceiling from $1.11 to $1.32 per
100 assessed valuation.

The importance of the tax increase is
illustrated by the amount of work

hat has gone into its presentation. About

250 residents have spent countless hours
honing and going door-to-door to exthe referendum,

and a special citi-

ens committee of 15 has been publicizing
the Proposal. Along with the school adrators

and

board

members,

these

eople have talked to almost every PTA,
'C,

and civic group.
d they have had a good proposal to

sell. The education fund provides the salaries, equipment, and supplies which are
the heart of any student’s education. This
fund must be healthy, and 113’s has all
the symptoms of sickness.
Expenses may exceed income this year
by $500,000. Although there are enough
_ reserve funds for 1966-67, the deficit will

rise to $900,000 by 1967-68, the first year
in which tax funds now approved could be
used. Without a tax-rate increase, tax anticipation warrants then would be necessary, and a cutback in program—and
quality—might follow.
Costs are going up for 113 just as they
are everywhere. Teachers need higher
salaries, and the cost of supplies keeps
soaring.
The need is unquestionable, and we
hope that district voters respond to it with
a “yes” vote Saturday.

e The land along County Line Rd. from Sanders to
wine Rds., a potential site for office and research,
trial, or commercial zoning.

e The

newly

reorganized

tion information, distributing publications
to schools and the library, and serving as
hostess

Other

Yt low so that no one will be prohibited

‘om

joining this worthwhile group for

lac ¢ of funds. So the League depends upon
;

generosity

of public-spirited

citizens

tl finance its es
ices, including instruction on how to
&gt; voting machines, providing registra-

for

naturalization

services

ceremonies.

are a free speakers

bu-

But these contributions can be only as
extensive and as worthwhile as the money

available to support them. All local residents should give the League a hand. The
benefits will be plentiful.

Libre

Each of these will require careful study and, most

There are no easy answers to any of them, but the fii
step is awareness of the other board’s
was gained at Thursday’s meeting. Lines
disagreement were clearly outlined.
This benefit could be lost, however, if
followed reasonably soon by others with
the same boards. Several persons at the
such a follow-up, and we strongly second
The

Northeastern

Illinois

problems and
of agreement ¢
this session is
representative
meeting sugg
their suggesti

Planning

Commission, |

even the Lake County Plan Commission, cover too larg
area to anticipate our problems before they become
insc
uble. And subject-matter groups, such as the North Subur
ban Council on Refuse or the North Suburban Transpor
tion Council, deal only with problems affecting their. D€
fic area.

The Deerfield area, although relatively small in are.
one of the fastest growing in the Chicago metropolitan&lt;

and it must have co-ordinated planning and communicé
Public F orum

Urges Voter Support for 11
HIGHLAND

reau available to community groups, a
civic calendar, a booklet on Deerfield government and history, and an observer at
all public meetings.

Public

portant, co-operation among the boards which are affe

The

HE DEERFIELD League of Women
Voter§ needs the support of village

Deerfield

which is operating in an inadequate physical plant.

are

the

PARK—Teachers

greatest

assets

of Deer-

field and Highland Park high
schools. They are the final determiners of the kind of high
school education our children receive.

Our

communities

have

con-

structed two fine high school
buildings for our children. We
must
continue
to staff these
buildings with the finest teachers

ing the

1960s,

income
trict.

teachers

have

and_

costs_

for

risen

sharply

dur-

faster

If

we

want

to

hire

retain the best teachers, we

be willing to pay the price. |

The

Board

of

Education

District 113 urges your s
Saturday for the education fe :
referendum. We are voting on the
quality of our major asset—tea
ers.
William E. Nelson, pr

Board of E

we can find.

Enrollments

much

for the high school

(Continued

on page 74) |

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Dormitory Plans at Trinity

|

Bannockburn
trustees
Monday
night examined preliminary drawings
of a proposed
232-student
dormitory for Trinity College.
Before checking over the drawings, the board approved an ordinance that implemented an earlier
resolution approving, in principle,
construction of the dormitory.

Bannockburn
Trustee Robert Doetsch pointed
out that the college has several
“problems”
which
ought
to be
ironed out before a building permit
is issued.

The all-girl dormitory would be a

Scheele

{left),

1345

Eastcanton

Clarence Boebel (right), director of
Settlements, prepare Donald Peters
associate general chairman (labor
Settlement Appel. Mr. Scheele is
Merchandising area.

Rd.,

Deerfield,

and

the Chicago Federation of
for his “hard hat" job as
area) of the 1967 United
co-chairman of the appeal's

Purdue

University,

page 5)
graduate

allocated $6,000 for the supervisor’s
of

and a trustee

and treasurer of the Evangelical
Congregation Church in Highland
Park. He has been a Deerfield
resident 12 years, and lived in Highland Park 11 years.

He and his wife, Mary,
daughter, Mary, who has
teacher in School District
last four years.
Mrs.

Ellis said,

‘I am

can serve the community
way,” she said.
The
auditors,

have a
been a
108 the
happy

he

in some

meeting

as

the

board of appointment, had hoped
to vote on the applicants at last
week’s meeting, but three residents

in the audience thought the applications should be considered at least
a week.
Frost Questions
In another matter at last Thursday’s meeting, Supervisor Bruce
Frost questioned for reconsideration of a motion passed by auditors
at the last meeting to lower Mr.

Frost’s

salary

to $2,400.

Auditors

‘Willard Wageman, William Jacob,
and Edwin Gillen refused to comment on the statement.
Voters
at
the
Apr.
4
town

meeting

approved

a budget

which

LWYV to Start
of Women

bert Neil, 641 Timber Hill; and
Mrs. Jerry Lebow, 1326 Dartmouth.

A nonpartisan organization, the
League takes stands on issues, but
not on candidates or political parties.
Services of the League include
information on ‘registration, elections, candidates, and legislators.

booklet

pre-

sents facts on local, township,
county government.

and

10

Town

and

responsibilities’

at the

town meeting.
Refuse Approval
The auditors also again refused
to approve bills stemming
from
resolutions
passed
at the town
meeting. The resolutions called for
payment of specific bills and detailed several township operational
changes.

Mr.

Frost

already

has

paid

the

among

would

niles,

to be

prohibit

Both

ex-convicts,

and narcotics

addicts

and

they

will

ask

her

attorney,

James Reagan of Northbrook, to
give the new clerk whatever township records she possesses.

Gillen

Give

also

Key

agreed

to give

expenses are in the office and that
he is being ‘‘pressed”’ for payment.
In another matter, Paul Potter of

Bannockburn asked Mr. Jacob what
his ‘“‘status’’ was on the board.
At the town meeting, Mr. Jacob
said he planned to resign as an
auditor. ‘I think the fact that I’m

here

explains

that,’

Mr.

Jacob

said.

is to legitimize

building

and

the

village

should

consider

juve-

from

Both Chief Hall and Chief Bevenuti said that the bills should also
prohibit those with mental problems or nervous conditions from
owning guns.
Chief Hall cited the case of an
area woman who walked into a
sports shop, purchased a gun, then
shot herself to death.
‘‘Whatever we can do to prevent
killings is a good thing,”’ Chief Hall

|

said. He added that all guns should
be registered, and noted that many
private citizens in Deerfield now
register their guns voluntarily with

luncheon, and employees will introduce visitors to their departments and demonstrate new equipment and techniques during evening tours.

Monday,

‘‘This is Your
be

shown

Wednesday

at

2:30

and

the

mer.
Miss Judi
Diane Weller

Anderson
and Miss
will go to Venezuela,

and Bill Meier is being sent to the
Republic of Congo.
Sharon
McNeese will visit the Philippine Islands, and Dan Olson will assist
the missionaries in Malaysia and
Singapore.
The Student Missionary Fellowship will finance the project.
The students are to visit mission
fields of The
Evangelical
Free

Church of America, which has 170
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countries.

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During the week, the employee of

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ee

Hospital Week
To Be Observed

The

at

beginning

Five Trinity College students will

perhaps

adopting

is

observe and assist missionaries in
overseas mission fields this sum-

next meeting. He said past meetings had been conducted in too
informal a manner.
The board also approved a $25
monthly pay raise for Lt. Robert
Charles to $175 a month, and made
him acting supervisor of the vil-

bills

who

9 Trinity Students
To Work Overseas

could grant a zoning variance for
the other.
Other Points Discussed
In other business,
Pres.
Hall
passed out copies
of ‘rules of
procedure”’ which he said the board

owning firearms.

tal,’’

‘‘our mu-

tual offspring.’’ He said the college
could apply for a permit for the one

the bills in the

registered.

Hall,

term as president; David Dooley
Jr., village clerk; T. R. Grutza,
who served two terms as clerk and
now is beginning a term as trustee;
Robert Doetsch and John Quackenbush Jr., both trustees.

:

problem

General Assembly.
One would license the gun owners
and another bill would require the

guns

is

lage’s police force, Deerfield Police
Chief George Hall had been acting
as the Bannockburn chief.
It was announced that the record
winter snowfall cost the village
$1,006 in snow plowing changes. The
village previously had paid $300 and
Monday night the board approved
payment of the remainder.
Installed at the meeting, the first
since the Apr. 18 election, were Mr.

Village Pres. LeRoy Hall said the

Firearms Bills

preference

said one existing building

permit.

bills, but he wanted the auditors to - the police department.”
Chief
Benvenuti
said that
he
acknowledge them so they could be
thinks the current proposals are a
entered in the record.
“good start,’ but says he hopes
‘‘What is there for the auditors to
too
do?”’ Mr. Jacob asked. ‘‘You are to that they do not become
restrictive.
audit them,’’ Mr. Frost replied.
He said that every private citizen
Mr. Jacob said he protested the
should have a gun in his home for
bills but that ‘I really can’t do
his own proteciton.
anything.”
Board
members
formally
accepted Mrs. Vetter’s resignation,

Mr. Frost a key to the upstairs
office at Town Hall. The supervisor
said
bills
ffor Apr.
4 election

committee includes Mrs. Raymond
Parker, 495 Susan Ln.; Mrs. Her-

Your

The supervisor also said that
electors gave him ‘‘many additional

Mr.

Voters
will
start
its week-long
annual finance drive Monday.
Mrs. Gerald Marlatt, 435 Deerfield Rd., is the chairman. Her

Its Know

valuation.

Will

Finance Drive
The Deerfield League

salary—a $1,000 increase over last
year.
:
In his statement, Mr. Frost said
that the average salary of Lake
County Supervisors “now exceeds
$7,000’ and that the township ranks
third in the county in assessed

duties

Police Favor
Deerfield
Police
Chief
George
Hall
and
Highwood
Chief
Ted
Benvenuti this week praised state
legislation
which
would
control
firearms,
but
neither
expressed

Township Election
(Continued from
Mrs.
Ellis
is a

He

only 17 feet from the lot line and is
in violation of a village ordinance
which requires such buildings to be
at least 50 feet from the line. Also,
Mr. Doetsch said, another building,
currently being used as a temporary library, was built without a

See
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Need Foundation Drawings
Trinity College officials were told
to bring the foundation drawings to
the board when they are completed
and
if specifications
meet
the
village requirements,
a_ building
permit will be issued.

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The

Riverwoods

Village

Milwaukee Av. and Deerfield Rd.

Board

threatened possible court action
nday if a land-fill operation on
waukee Av. is not cleaned up.

$y a unanimous
vote, board
‘members authorized Village Pres.
Paul Martin to take whatever steps
are

necessary to keep the fill from

becoming a garbage dump.

Mr.

Martin

said

that

‘exposed

-garbage’’ and loose paper still is
‘present at the fill despite recent
_

correspondence between the board;
_. Joseph Cannon, Lake County zoning

officer; and Judge LaVerne Dixon
f Lake County Circuit Court.
Mr. Martin added, however, that
he fill is in better condition than it
as about a month ago, when the
board
first complained
of the
situation to the county.
Since the land is only adjacent to
Riverwoods, any action must be

taken by county officials. The fill is

ps

located on the southeast corner of

Judge Dixon promised a ‘daily
investigation’’ ot the operation, Mr.
Martin said, and the board was
assured by Mr. Cannon that the fill
was “under close surveillance.”’
Mr. Martin said he asked Mr.
Cannon three weeks ago that a
board member be allowed to inspect the property with the county
zoning officer, but that he has not
replied.
Did Not Give Right
Mr.
Martin
pointed
out
that
Judge Dixon did not give the village
the right to inspect the property,
but did authorize Mr. Cannon to
take a village representative with
him.
A
telegram
reminding
Judge

Dixon of the situation was sent
Monday by Mr. Martin.
In the past week, the president
has noticed ‘‘a growing amount of
paper blowing toward the village,”
and ‘‘exposed garbage around the

NEWS

edges of the fill.
The land is too close to let it get

in the deplorable condition it was in
a month ago,” Mr. Martin commented.
In another ‘‘get tough’’ action
Monday, the board authorized Vil-

lage Atty. Alfred Lewis to investigate the possible demolition of a
barn and several houses located on
the northeast corner of Sanders and
Deerfield Rds.
The property is owned by the
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.
Makes Threat
The board already has threatened
the owner that it will seek a court
order for demolition if they are not
repaired. “‘The corner is getting

each

Those bills would give municipalities absolute control of zoning in
unincorporated
areas
within
1%

miles of their boundaries.

640

“Concern
prompted

Sherry

Ln.,

River-

over
the
legislation
formation of a _ study

committee
at
eeting. Board

Monday’s
board
member Lawrence

Zantis chairman, assisted by board
nember William Hill and former

board member Roy Stanger.
- The original two bills regarding

zoning rights were endorsed by the
board when they were proposed in
January by Rep. Eugene Schlickman (R.-3rd).

Zoning Code
Amendments
To Be Aired
Several proposed amendments to
Riverwoods zoning ordinance

willbe discussed during a hearing
_at 8 p.m. Monday.

_ The hearing will be held in the
home of Village Pres. Paul Martin,
640 Sherry Ln., Riverwoods.

Proposed amendments include:
» More specific requirements for
using close to Ravinia Green

e Removing guest houses from.
gal use. The village has had
fficulty determining when the
houses become two-family use on
single-family property.

_

@ Increasing fees for conducting

hearings from $50 to $100.
-® More specific requirements for
constructing accessory buildings.

_ Proposed

restrictions on village

-horse-owners

_at the hearing.

will not be discussed

Opposed
unofficially
by
the
Riverwoods board is an amendment
to the bill that would eliminate
municipalities with less than 10,000
population from the provisions.
“This nullifies the intent of the
original bill,’’ Mr. Hill said.

The
ered

bills now
by

the

are being

House

consid-

Committee

on

County and Township Affairs.
The presumed intention of Thursday’s meeting will be approval of a
resolution
opposing
the
amendment.

Mr.

Hill

Lake

commented

County

Board

ugly,’

Mr.

Martin

said.
He believes the buildings now are
unoccupied,
though
in the past
several families have resided in

State Legislation

Martin,

Pedrucci

Riverwoods

increasingly

_ their boundaries.
- The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.
at the home of Village Pres. Paul

by Tino Pedrucci, 2045 Arrow Ln.
The
village
claims
that
Mr.

ABOUT

that

opposes

the

giving

municipalities
increased
zoning
power, because ‘‘this would take

one.

The

area

is zoned

for

single-family use.
Following up another zoning violation, Trustee Paul Henschen, who
is the village zoning officer, reported on the status of property owned

Vigilance Pays!

village ditch last week.
W. L. Burkhardt, 345 Thornmead-

ow Rd., noticed two men throwing
the trees off their truck at Sherry
Ln. and Portwine Rd.
Mr. Burkhardt pursued the truck,

men

then

Medina Named
To Zoning Board

Mr.

“lost” part of their load.

them

and

put

returned

to

Burkhardt

the

trees

the

behind

back

in

their truck.
Mr. Burkhardt followed them to
make
certain no more
‘“‘losses’’
occurred.

The

resident

men’s actions
nursery.

then

reported

to the

owner

the

of the

appeals.

Pres.

Paul

Martin

said

for

a

village

Landreth,

treasurer.

Lewis

current treasurer,

wants

to resign.
:
Mr. Martin said ‘‘it would be
helpful’ if residents submitting
their names for the treasurer’s post
had some knowledge and experience in accounting procedure.

District 102 Plans
Fun Fair May 20
The annual fun fair of School
District 102 will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. May 20 in the
Aptakisic-Tripp School gym.
Family games will be featured,

and refreshments will be sold all
day. Highlight of the fair is the
donation booth, where more than

are

Michael

was re-elected to the board.

directors that the club ‘“‘wants to be
a responsible citizen.”’

The

president

however,

said

that

the

he

thought,

board

should

continue their policy of “strict and
fair’

patroling

of

the

village’s

regulations regarding licensees.
In

other

business

Village Pres. Paul Martin

Monday,

the

board:
© Heard a report that the village
still owes about $7,384 for recent
litigation.

Cites 1962 Agreement
The suit charges
that a 1962
annexation agreement between the
village and the firm provided that
the property was to be given to the
village when
land-fill operations

were

completed.

The

land

fill,

bounded on the east by the Des
Plaines River and the west by
Milwaukee Av., was closed late in

1966.
@ Heard a report that an appeal
will be filed Tuesday in the vil-

lage’s

suit

regarding

against

Lake

County

Baxter

Laboratories.

Atty. Gerald Snyder Jr., speaking
for Atty. Lewis Clark, said oral
arguments

probably

will

not

be

heard until fall.
@ Heard Mr. Martin remind
board that the village’s 1968

the
ap-

propriation

ap-

ordinance

must

be

proved prior to the end of July.

Aptakisic 8th Graders
Will Tour Springfield

from

by the

this

school’s

event,

spon-

Illinois

The

eighth-grade

class

overnight
26-27.

tour

of Springfield

the state

museum

last

an
May

and

week
Laké

per $100 assessed valuation.
The county now taxes at a rate o!
6.7 cents per $100, and citizens
voted last November to reduce the
ceiling to 3.7 cents. The reduced tax’

rate would have gone into effect
during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
__
Adds Amendment
—E_—sCi
The House
attached a Cook;
County revenue amendment to
th

tax-ceiling bill so the bill mustbe
considered

again

in

the

Senati

where it originated. The amendment is dependent on Board Pres.
Richard

Ogilvie’s

contro

|

revenue program,

and so the tax-

ceiling bill may

be subjected to

extensive debate in the Senate.
State Reps. Daniel Pierce (D.
32nd) of Highland Park and Jot
Henry Kleine (R.-32nd) of Lake
Forest voted against the bill be-

they

did
to

not

want

overturn

a

the
refe;

But both said the new

ceiling is reasonable.

of Apta-

kisic-Tripp School has planned

House

County out of a citizen-imposec
revenue decrease.
a&amp;
The
measure
would
allow all
counties to tax at a rate of 10 ce!

endum.

Park and
archives.

Profits

The

passed a bill which would bail

cause

year the fair raised over $700 for
the school.

by local mer-

chants will be given away.

Tax Ceiling
Bill Passed
By House

legislature

will include visits to state buildings,
Lincoln’s home, New Salem State

sored

terms,

reported that a liquor license was
issued last week to Ravinia Green
Country Club. .
He said the board has made
“‘more than a reasonable investigation of the officers and directors’’
and that he felt there was ‘‘no
further reason to delay issuance of
the license.”’
Mr.
Martin said he has had
“repeated
assurance’
from
the

Club, will be used to purchase new
stage curtains for the gym. Last

and Norman Wilewski as secretary.
New
board
members,
to serve

year

nance
regarding
operating
businesses in the village.
In another matter, Mr. Martin

Community

400 prizes presented

Leider and Don Boeing. Peter Nick

Pedrucci

Twenty-seven students, accompanied by their teacher,
John
Marling, will travel by chartered
bus to the state capital. The tour

DULSKI HEADS BOARD
District 102 School Board recently
elected Joseph Dulski as president
three

Advise

A vigilant Riverwoods resident
prevented
two
nursery
workers
from dumping a load of trees into a

with

Village

To

The zoning officer said he would
advise Mr. Pedrucci of the ordi-

asked that the attorney investigate

The

the board still is looking for another
zoning-planning board member and

nursery

the possibility of fraud, as well as
failure to turn over title to the
property to the village.

scene,

pointed by the Riverwoods Board to
fill a vacancy on the village’s plan
commission and zoning board of

a

Tree Dumpers

Villager Stops

caught up with it, and informed the
men that they apparently had

F.
Medina,
2870
Monday
was ap-

operating

@ Heard a report that the village’s suit against Lake Land Fill
Co. of Northfield is set for trial in
mid-June in Lake County Circuit
Court.
Board
member
William
Hill

this power from the board and
return
it to
the
municipalities
where it belongs.”’

Dr.
Robert
Cherokee
Ln.,

is

business from his home and has
ordered him to remove the business
before Oct. 31. According to Mr.
Henschen, about one-third of the
acre lot is used for nursery plantings.
Mr. Henschen said the land has
been zoned residential for the last
10 years.

ae

Blames Legislators
_—
Deerfield Township gaye
Frank
measure

Peers,
to

a supporter
cut

of the

county

blamed the passage of the measure]
on Lake County legislators.

;

es

“The Lake County cen
responsible for this disregardingof
the citizen’s will no pc
now
they voted,” he said. “I
that both the county tax cunt ise
the courthouse rate will double asa
result of this action.
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47e¢ High School Students

Is Sunday Open House Theme

Ranked

“The North Shore Senior Center
Action’’ will be demonstrated at
he center’s open house from 1:30
0 3:30 p.m. Saturday in several
ooms
of Winnetka
Community
ouse.
The event will celebrate Senior
itizens Month as proclaimed for
ay by President Lyndon Johnson.
“An

afternoon

of exhibits,

dem-

bnstrations, and a 40-minute proPram will offer a panoramic view
bf our activities,’’ said Mrs. Duane
. Ramsey, executive director of

he center.
“We invite families and friends of

enter members

and the commun-

ty, to join in our tribute to the
orth Shore’s senior citizens,’ she
hdded.

Mrs. Robert Wiese of Wilmette is
bpen house general chairman.

George Bray of Winnetka, former
pxecutive committee member of
he Mayor’s Commission for Senior
itizens, will be master of cere-

onies for the program beginning
at 2 p.m. He will present this year’s

William: Jennett,
Glencoe,
chairman of the Nov. 7, 1967, Holiday
Bazaar, and Mrs. Hans Levi, Highland Park, assistant; creative plastics, Miss Grace Margarum, Winnetka, instructor; decoupage, Mrs.
John McDowell, Winnetka, instructor; lipreading, Mrs. Joseph Lelewer, Highland Park, instructor.
Other leaders include weaving,
Mrs.
Alfred
Howard,
Highland
Park, instructor; French classes,
Mrs. Miles Gibbons, Wilmette, Mrs.
Homer
B. Park and Mrs. John
Manierre,
Winnetka,
instructors;
and the ElanDees, Mrs. Goldfarb.
During the Month, the Girl Scouts
of America are beginning a new
nationwide effort to enrich the lives

the ‘‘generation gap” on a person
to person level. The Deerfield Gir]
Scouts, for example, will regularly
visit
senior
shut-ins
throughout
May.
RETURN

FROM

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Wheaton
and their daughter,
Miss
Paula
Wheaton, 10 Colony Ln., Deerfield,
have returned from a 10-day skiing
holiday at Aspen, Colo. Miss Wheaton,

a

western
Walden

March

graduate

of

North-

University, is teaching at
School in Deerfield. The

Wheatons’

son-in-law

and

daughter,

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Karr of Dayton,
O., spent a weekend with them in
Aspen.

in Top II in Math

Deerfield
and
Highland
Park
High School students ranked in the
top 11 schools in the state in the
1967 annual high school mathematics examination.
The
test, given
in March,
is
sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Association of America, Society

SKIING

of

Actuaries,

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ee)

and

Mu

Alpha

Theta.
This is the second consecutive
year the two high schools have
captured a high ranking.
Special honors went to Kenneth
L. Spector, a Highland Park High
School student, who was one of nine
students scoring 80 or more out of a
possible 150 on the examination.
Kenneth finished fifth in the state.
A total of 318 Illinois high schools
competed in the contest.

cs

ee

The top three scorers at both
Deerfield and Highland Park High
School
composed
each
school’s —
team, and their
were
submitted
judging.

combined scores
for
statewide

Deerfield’s team was Jim Sandler, Pamela Erickson, and Harriet
Kang. Highland Park’s team
Kenneth
Spector,
Richard
Grossman, and Mark Levy.

was
W.

The test is conducted nationwide
and

in Canada.

VISIT RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Counen
have returned to Toledo, O., after

visiting

Mrs.

Counen’s

brother-in-

law
and
sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Michael Bishop, 7 Grenadire Ct.,
Lincolnsnire.

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p
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s
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a
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k
r
o
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s
li you hate

of both young and old by bridging

youll love the Mercedes-Benz 250S.

,

senior
Citizens
Month’
theme
‘Meeting
the
Challenge
of the
ater Years” in his commentary.
Have Nominees

Mrs.

T. Clifford Noonan

of Wil-

ette, North Shore Senior Center
president, will introduce the cener’s nominees for community ser-

ice awards—Mrs.

Orray T. Knight

hnd Howard Bede, both of Highland

Park.
Mr. Bede, a full-time volunteer in
Area schools for several years, is
he

center’s

candidate

elected

to

he Mayor’s Commission for Senior
itizens 1967 Hall of Fame. He is a

are sealed with pewter. To thwart

president of the center. She is the
enter’s

painted four times. The top coat is

Mrs. Knight,
Fame
as
andidate,

elected to the Hall
the center’s 1966

is a founder
1967

and former

nominee

for

the

netropolitan Volunteer of the Year
Award.
The program also will feature
songs by a Choral group of 14 men
and women directed by Mrs. Adeaide Bradburn of Kenilworth.
A

Panel Discussion Set
current events topic will

ANAAKAASOOO

250S engine hums for over an hour on a
test stand before installation in the car.
this trial run, engine oil is changed 62
to rinse away every speck of dust and

debris.

One of every 11 Mercedes-Benz
ployees is an inspector. Come in
the Mercedes-Benz 250S yourself;
pressed by how well they do their

rust, the in-

sides of the rocker panels get a zinc lining—and
even the insides of the hub caps get a protective coating of primer.
When the 250S is painted, it’s

etired advertising executive.

Every
special
During
times

The Mercedes-Benz 250S is painstakingly, meticulously, patiently built to
be the last car into the scrapyard.
Its heavy-gauge steel body is
welded 10,000 times—then hand-filed, buffed
and sanded for three hours. Vital body seams

RESO

factory emand inspect
you'll be imjob.

SES

hand-sprayed, then hand-rubbed.
If an inspector finds a blemish,
he sends the whole car back
to the paint shop.

be

Hiscussed by a panel of Men’s Club
bf

aembers including Herbert Davis
Kenilworth, president and mod-

Prator;

and

Elliott

Parfitt,

Dunbar,

and

Arthur

Weed,

Lee
all

of

Vilmette.
_Miss Elizabeth Bredin president,
ind Mrs. Alger Goldfarb, program
airman, will
Dees women’s

describe the Elan
group
format
of

‘listeners and discussers.’’ Both
are Highland Park residents.
“Center in Action’ exhibits and
lemonstrations will be presented
hroughout

the afternoon

under

the

ollowing leadership:
Men’s Club and Men’s Camera
lub, including a slide talk, William
). Morris

of Wilmette,

chairman;

ommunity service workshop, Mrs.
night,
chairman,
assisted
by
nembers of the Junior Auxiliary of
Ihe Wilmette Woman’s Club; Spansh

classes,

Mrs.

ein, Winnetka,

ession,

Mrs.

E.

William

Krum-

instructor;

bridge

D.

Porges

and

Ars. J. C. Redlich, Highland Park,
structors;
spring home
garden
sminar, Joseph Smith, Wilmette,
ecturer;
Chautauqua
programs,

We

Specialize

in Overseas

Delivery

KNAUZ
(orel ahaha l-vaht-

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Autos

Mrs. Joseph Giallombard of Wilette, leader; current events disussion,

Mrs.

Elmer

Kaplan,

Northbrook, co-ordinator.
Also,
ceramics,
Mrs.
Francis
Brin, Highland
Park, instructor;

azaar

boutique

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�113 Board Member Attends

Convention in Portland, Ore.
Alex Briber of Deerfield, a member of the Deerfield-Highland Park
High School
District
113 board,
recently attended the 27th annual
convention of the National School
Boards
Association
in Portland,
Ore.

He.

This many cooks
didn't spoil the broth!

The

These are the six wom-

en who have compiled
the Sunset Skillet cookbook of the Sunset
From left are Mrs. Ar-

thur Young, Mrs. John

F, «| Py

Burris, Mrs. Scott Cam-

2a

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Special

Gather Recipes for Cookbook
The

York

doing

recipes

good

A

ones

MATTER

board

Miss Kathleen Hartman of High
land Park
was graduated la
month from Delta Air Lines Scho
in Atlanta

and is flying out of Ne

Orleans. Miss Hartman, the daug
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hartma
Jr.,

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Sunset

Skillet

compiled by six members of the
Sunset
Ridge-Middlefork
PTA
in
Northfield.
The 5 by 7 volume of 375 pages is
the real effort of all the mothers in
the PTA: They submitted their best

recipes

after

receiving

request

notes sent home via their children.
All the recipes are signed and are
included
under
intriguing
titles
such as Damsel’s Delight or Tailgate Tote.
In addition to the usual variety of
recipes, there are 10 special occa-

sions menus—for
an

international

a Ravinia picnic,
party,

a continen-

tal buffet and others.
Since it’s a PTA affair, the school
children are definitely part of the
- book.
Included are their favorite

recipes

from

the

school

cafeteria

and dishes
and foods they can
prepare themselves.
Proceeds of the cookbook will be
used for school improvements. It
will be offered for sale at the school
fair June 3, at the annual PTA

Area Women

given

50 years

of

continuous
volunteer
service.
Those
from
Highland
Park
are
Mrs. Mare Neuman, 1686 Second
St.; Mrs. F. F. Wicks, 966 Wade St.;
Mrs. B. R. Rothschild, 1124 Wade
St.; and Mrs.
Paul Powell, 667
_ Park Av. W.

The

meeting’s

speaker

will

be

Maj. Allan P. Scholl, special warfare training officer on the staff of
the deputy chief of staff for operations and training at Fifth Army
Headquarters. Maj. Scholl, a para-

chutist
will

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and

discuss

special
ways

forces
the

Red

whole thing are Mrs. Arthur Young,
Mrs. John Burris, Mrs. séott Cameron, Mrs. Samuel Figge, and Mrs.
Stanley Blaker. Mrs. James Smith

did

the

clever

throughout.

All

line
are

drawings

from

North-

field.
Below
cluded.

are two

of the recipes

officer,
Cross

in-

Egg Salad Dressing
2
1/4
1/4
1/2
1/2
1/4
1/4

hard-cooked eggs,
cup vinegar
cup salad oil
cup mayonnaise
tsp. dry mustard
tsp. salt
tsp. garlic powder

armed
meeting

Madrilene

(Serves 8)
cups consomme madrilene
tsp. basil
tsp. thyme
envelopes gelatine
cup tomato juice
thisp. lemon juice
cups diced cucumber
cup minced onion
tsp. seasoned salt
tsp. salt
tsp. monosodium glutamate
dash of pepper
1/4 cup green pepper
1/2 cup water chestnuts, diced
Heat the consomme

thyme.

Soften

with basil

gelatine

in

tomato juice. Strain out herbs
from the hot madrilene, then add
gelatine and minced onion. Re-

move from heat and season with
salt,

salt,

pepper,

juice.

until

Chill

monosodium

and
it

lemon

begins

to

thicken. Fold in cucumbers,

pep-

per, and water
until firm.

Chill

chestnuts.

by Red Cross

forces

will

seasoned

glutamate,

in

start

Families Learn

at 8 p.m. in the Red Cross North
Cook County Region headquarters
at 1700 Central St., Evanston.

Safe Boating

Two Highland Park families and
one from Highwood attended the
annual] spring conference of district
20 of the United
States
Power
Squadrons.

Iowa, last week. The former commander of the Waukegan
Power
Squadron, Michael F. O’Brien of
316 Highwood
Av.
in Highwood
attended with his wife.

The organization is devoted to the
promotion of safe boating through
education.

Mr. Bolinger is the newly elected
commander
of the
group.
The
discussion topic of the conference
was the updating and improvement
of instruction in safe boat handling.
The Waukegan squadron conducts
classes in Libertyville and Waukegan.

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bolinger, 455
Cedar Av. and Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Howard, 1761 Lake Cook Rd., all
of Highland Park attended the five
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Four Highland Park women will
be among 10 honored at Tuesday’s
golden anniversary meeting of the
Evanston chapter of the American

Red Cross.
The ten have

meeting May 15, and at the fall
book fair. Copies also are available
from the secretary at Middlefork
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was Oregon Congresswoman Edith
Green,
chairman
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Ridge-Middlefork PTA.

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�While their laughing classmates from Shepard
Junior High School watch, Ed Hellier and Bob
‘Roach (right) play in the stockades at Williams-

burg, Va. The eighth graders visited the colonial
community and Washington, D.C., recently.

Students Return From
A

group

of

141

eighth

graders

from Alan B. Shepard Junior High
School,

have

returned

from

the

school’s seventh annual tour of the
Washington, D.C., area.
The youngsters,
who were accompanied by six chaperones, trav-

eled by train to Washington, where
they boarded buses for a tour of the
Capitol Building, Arlington National
Cemetery, Mt. Vernon,
and Williamsburg, Va.
After spending their first night in

Washington

Williamsburg, they saw the movie,
“The
Story
of a Patriot,”
and
toured the city Williamsburg. When

building; the Smithsonian Institute;
the Air and Space Museum;
the
National Gallery of Art; the Natu-

they returned to Washington, they
took an evening tour of the Lincoln

ral

Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Jefferson Memorial.
The next day’s tours included
stops at the Bureau of Archives,
where the Constitution, Declaration
of Independence, and Bill of Rights
are displayed; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; the F.B.I.

History

Museum;

and_

the

Medical Museum.
Chaperons for the tour were Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon
H.
Shepard,
Gerald
Neophitos,
Miss
Roberta
Bobsin, Robert Schroeder, and Miss
Kathy Sommers.

Coffee Planned
For Thursday
By Area PTA
The Maplewood-Shepard

PTA will

sponsor a ‘Morning Coffee for
Moms” at 9:30 next Thursday in
Shepard School.

Mrs. Nellie Winters, head librar-

Bogey

ian of Deerfield-Wilmot School District 109, will discuss the district’s

Baffles

new library and explain how the
library of today has become a
learning center featuring visual and
audio learning aids.

She will discuss children’s literature and provide a list of books that
children should read.

Mrs. Robert Guasta (left), president-elect of the MaplewoodShepard PTA, and students Cindy Flandreau and Jim Dronzek learn

about the Shepard School library from Mrs. Nellie Winters, Deerfield-

Wilmot School District 109 head librarian. (Howard Fochler Photo}

110 Sets Final PTA Meeting
The Deerfield School District 110
will hold its final PTA meeting of
the
year
at
8 p.m. Monday in
Wilmot Junior High School.
The meeting will feature a spring

open

house

of student

demonstra-

tions in art, music, and physical
education. More than 65 students
and their teachers will demonstrate

16

what
is being
departments.

taught

in

these

In addition, guidance counsellors
will talk with parents about the
guidance program and the library

will

be

open

for

inspection.

freshments will be served
hospitality committee.

by

Rethe

with Durable Press

All past PTA
presidents have
been invited to the coffee. They
include Mrs. T. A. Granfield, Mrs.
James Breed, Mrs. Donald LeBrun,
Mrs. Robert Gresler, Mrs. Walter
Knowles, and Mrs. Donald Lindsley.
New
officers
for
the
1967-68
season will be installed. They are
Mrs.
Robert
Guasta,
president;
Mrs. Thomas Sherman, vice president; Mrs. James Blanchard, secretary;
and John
Gruber,
treasurer.
Sitter service will be provided.
RECEIVES AWARD
Martin
Becker,
18 Essex
Ln.,
Deerfield, was among those who
received State of Israel Achievement Awards
in honor of their
services to the 1966 Israel Bond
campaign.

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May 4, 1967

�110 Teachers Hear Saunders

Edgewood School to Give

Everett Saunders, a Northwestern University lecturer, recently
discussed ‘‘Teaching Art Creative-

horal Program Tomorrow

ly”
Edgewood Junior High School’s
seventh-and
eighth-grade
music
lasses will present a choral propram tomorrow in the Edgewood

Vicki Veitch.

auditorium.

Dean Elias.
Percussion, Harold Flegelman.

The

program,

directed

by

Trumpet,. Kim
French

Miss

Sally Fell, Diane
Rosen,

Soloman,

Five Highland
Winnetka
The

goal

school’s

served

for

recently
the

Mr.

Saunders

proced-

ures for giving children a satisfying
experience at all age levels by
a

variety

of

means

expression.

of

and construction.
Mr. Saunders is the author of six
books on art in the home and three
on art history.

NO MORE
INSECTS
we guarantee you year-round
freedom from pests

raised

1966-67

explained

Bell

parents

association

&amp;

during Senior Citizen’s Month.
Sunday, the district will co-operate with the North Shore Senior

Several openings

(and we put it in writing)
Your
you

service contract with
year-’round

protection

Household
against

Pest Control guarantees

rian Church of Deerfield.
A special educational program
will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. May
24 in the Bethlehem Church, and a

picnic

lunches

in

Sunset

Woods

Park.

senior citizen’s tea is planned from
2 to 4 p.m. May 28 in Jewett Park
Fieldhouse. A game and song fest
was held yesterday in Trinity

Children
days

Church.

may

a week.

such

pests

as

ants,

TODAY, we wish happy
sailing to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bob
‘Barnard and -Mr. &amp; (Mrs.
Stan Pollak as they depart
for Europe.

attend

2, 3, or 5

Information

concern-

ing the openings

may be obtained

by calling Mrs.
1207 Glencoe Av.

Cyril

FLORIDA and the Caribbean
are great buys—family fares
Twice
your home,

at least, we will completely treat
aa year,
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

Prompt emergency
at no extra cost. In trouservice
ble? Just call the little blue station wagon.

WELCOME

Silverman,

with

Northwest Hospital in Chicago.

CARAVAN TOURS have a
thrift tour for the bargain

DEERFIELD
Just reduced to $54,900.00 —
Nine room, five bedroom, 2!/
bath, family rm., 2 car garage.

PURDUE

Miss Sheryl Brenner of Highland
Park, has been accepted for enrollment at Purdue University.
The daughter of the Leonard
Brenners, 822 Old Trail, she is a
member of this year’s graduating
class

at

Highland

Park

DEERFIELD
732 Waukegan Rd.
WI

High

@ BECAUSE ... you do not
accept certain religious dogmas?
@ BECAUSE, for
Then

you~

belief

is

a

5-0984

CHURCH?

you given up

of

@

BECAUSE religion must not
contradict
reason
in your
way of life?
you, freedom

sacred

right?

a faith
based
upon
reason,
professing
Unitarian principles,
and
practical
application
of
tolerance
of differences,
belief,
in social relations.
You
Should
Visit the

are

freedom
of
brotherhood

NORTH SHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH
2100

Half

Rev. Russell Bletzer,
Day Road (Rt. 22) at the Toll Rd.
Church School and Worship Service

May 4, 1967

hunter to Europe—22

all expenses
air

Minister
Phone:
10:00 and

234-2460 in
11:30 a.m.

Deerfield

fare

from

for the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional
ad year
room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

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PEST CONTROL
Division of Aerosol Exterminators, Charter Member

paid

from
Palace

New
in

York,

at the
London,

travel throughout Europe in
custom-built motorcoaches,
take a Rhine steamer trip
and go to a Lucerne Stadkellar party.

vk

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ca

Deerfield

Travel
829

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

IPCA

days,

including

$498.00—stay

Regent

CARR REALTY Inc.

School.

Pe

our

two

hospital. She did apprentice work at

ATTEND

to

Canyon and Las Vegas areas
for us. The trip started with
a bang, flying into the turbulence of our big tornado—
but all’s well.

other registered pharmacists at the

WILL

back

Anne
Christiansen,
who
checked the Arizona, Grand

Miss Kay Podney, a graduate of
Purdue University, has joined the
pharmacy staff at Highland Park
Hospital.
will work

are now in effect, hotels are

half price and the weather
is great.

Member

Podney

Tours
or
Tauck
Tours.
Prices start at $44.00,

moths,

Of Hospital Pharmacy

Miss

Boches

session of the

School.
The session, scheduled for June
19 to July 28, is led by Mrs. Martha
Struve, school director.
The summer
program
will include crafts, painting, music, story
time, and outdoor activities, with

p.m. May 16 in the First Presbyte-

BOCHES

silverfish, carpet beetles, spiders, mice and similar unwelcome
intruders.

Highland Park Community Nursery

from
1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
in the
Winnetka Community House.
A salad luncheon and fashion
show will be held from 12:30 to 3

by RALPH

EXPO 67—The best way
to get good hotel space for
Expo 67 is to buy a 3 or 4
day package —
LeBeau

are still avail-

able for the summer

Center in presenting an open house

tt

PLAN AHEAD

Nursery School
Has Openings

Park District is
special activities

Travel

|

was

_Working on the committee were
John M. LeBolt of 1401 Waverly
Rd., Robert I. Logan of 340 N.
Deerpark Dr. West, Phil D. Missner of 1424 Waverly Rd., Seymour
Waldman of 1789 Old Briar Rd., and
Herbert Geist of 1515 Cloverdale
Av.

Activities

the

Ralph

$82,000. The funds will be used to
make up the school’s annual deficit
and extend its scholarship program.

To Sponsor

as

by

School

Ringer Campaign conducted by the

Park District

Named

provided

Deerfield-Wilmot

District 110 teachers.

using

and Bruce

Park men

which

$85,610.

Guitar,
Lanis
Jacobs,
Nancy
ahn, Jill Grossman, Jan Paldauf,
Dianne Goren, Cynthia Koetter, and
Nancy Benson.
Flute, Mrs. Robert Fought and

The Deerfield
sponsoring five

and

on the fund drive committee at
North Shore Country Day School in

Mace

ill Grossman, and Toby Gordon.

*

Heim

Five Local Men
Assist Fund Drive

Rosenstein, Joan Burnstein, Rolly
Stein,
Eileen
Lehtman,
Laurel
Baker, David Hart, Nancy Lawton,

*

Mori

Koff, with artwork
Tom Glabman.

Goren,

Gieser,

horns,

crew are Walter Lemann

Jill Glaser, Debbie

Donna

Rick

Announcers will be Marla Goldfarb and Nancy Jacqmin. The stage

pighth grade girls’ ensemble.
Student accompanists include:

Piano,

and

Natkin.

Anne Phelps and Mrs. Robert
ought, general music instructors,
ill be presented at 1:15 and 2 p.m.
Choral numbers
will be _performed by the girls’ seventh grade
horus, boys’ seventh grade chorus,
eighth grade mixed chorus, and

Michele

Casey

with

He urged teachers to explore the

use of inexpensive materials commonly found in the home. The
lecturer also traced some of the
fads in approaches to art and
demonstrated current techniques
for painting, stitchery, printing,

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By Berning©
State Sen. Karl Berning (R-32nd)
reports that a measure
before the legislature that would

provide

is

now

relief for

many victims of
insolvent
_insurance companies.
The bill would
require
every
auto
insurance
policy sold in Illinois
to
include
uninsured motorist coverage.
Senator Berning
Sen. Berning expressed alarm at
the large number of failures among
the so-called high risk automobile
insurance companies. He said that
insolvent companies cause hardship
to their policyholders who lose their
protection and are often involved in
expensive lawsuits.
He said the definition of uninsured motorist will be expanded to

iriclude not only motorists
not

carry

insurance,

who

but

California
Child's

vey

Corporation’s

ing

activities

named sales manager of the newly

the

folding

formed

consumer

products

division

of Walton-March,
Highland Park.
Mr.
Bernard
was
director
of
Sales for the plastics
division
of

the Visking

pany, Union Carbide Corp., for 22
years.
He _ also
was head of Ar-

Mr. Bernard
SPEND

Com-

HOLIDAY

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Rudolph,
429 Circle Ct., Deerfield, have
returned after
Jamaica, W.I.

a spring

holiday

in

Consolidated

Chicago

and

individual
market-

as president

carton

division

Packaging

those

Make

of
for

Corpora-

Dean’s

‘People

holding

List

At Lake Forest College
Four
Highland
Park
residents
were named to the Dean’s list for
the winter term at Lake Forest
College.
They are: Peter Chidsey, 2721 St.
John’s Av.; Mrs. Chandra Hecht, 725
St. John’s Av.; George Park, 421

Burton Av.; and Gail Rademacher,
2129 Sheridan Rd. All are seniors.
Mrs. Hecht was cited for outstanding scholarship.

policyholders

under

STORE
Tues.,

Wed.,

Sat.

HOURS:
9? a.m.

PLENTY
OF
FREE
PARKING

SHO

Mon.,

Thurs.,

to 6 p.m.

OPEN

Fri.

9 a.m.

to

SUNDAY

9 p.m.

10 a.m.

to 2 p.m.

the

proposed bill would not increase if
uninsured motorist coverage is now
carried. Present law requires companies to offer uninsured motorist

coverage

but

allows

policyholders

to reject it.

tion, Chicago.
Mr. Bernard is a graduate of the
University of Chicago.

Four

said.

Boxed

KL‘GAIPRDEN

do

policies with solid insurance companies
will
be
able
to collect
damages from their company and
will not have to initiate expensive
and often fruitless lawsuits.”
Sen. Berning said the cost to

é James Bernard Named Sales
_ Manager for Area Company
James F. Bernard, 1632 Linden
Av.,
Highland
Park
has _ been

he

Table

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insolvent as well. “This legislation
protects those on both sides of the

fence,”

Picnic

$6 95

whose insurance company becomes
Carl Greeler, Highland Park Hospital boiler operator, checks the
installation of a new boiler designed to generate 10,000 lbs. of
steam per hour.

Redwood

WILL

BE

HONORED

Robert C. Bock, 1349 Oakwood
Av., Highland Park, and Mrs. Bock

will

attend

a sales

conference

of

Allstate Insurance Companies
in
Chicago this month. Mr. Bock will
be honored as top producing sales
representative among more than
7,000 Allstate agents.
LEAVE

AFTER

VISIT

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Howe
Sr. have returned to Atlanta after a
visit with their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Howe
Jr., 2600 Forest Glen Trail, Deerfield.

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�8 Students

If you have lived in Evanston half as
long as we have been in business (thirty.
six years) YOU probably know one or more
of us personally. If not call us anyway.

Are Slated
For Honors
Thirty-eight University of Illinois
students

from

Highland

Park,

Highwood, and Deerfield will be
onored May 5 for scholastic excelence.
The presidents of Cornell Univer-

sity and of the University of Illinois
will preside and speak at the
honors

day convocation

at Urbana.

he students are:
From Highwood—Mary Ann Fab-

We are the men — in addition to a crew of efficient and courteous movers and packers — who will have
the responsibility to see that your next move — whether it is across the street or across the nation will be
a GOOD

bri, 521 Western Av.
From Highland Park—Ronald Alen Lev, 219 Ivy Ln.; Nancy Sue

Rabin, 1792 Clifton Av.; James
Bruce Reuler, 179 Pierce Rd.,
athafina E. Schimert, 651 Chero-

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Estimates indicate that there will be more moving this summer than in any previous year.

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Pine Point Dr.; Marie L. Winkler,
315 Russet Ln.; Carol E. Appelman,
1788
Richfield
Av.;
Lauren
A.

Bateman,

359 Flora Pl.; David E.

Eckels, 1928 Sunset Rd.; Michael
pton, 160 Lakeside Pl.; Carol R.
rdheim, 639 Detamble Av.; Laurence E. Fischer, 64 Green Bay Rd.;
John D. Fleming, 326 Briar Ln.;
ancy J. Frank, 2340 Maple Ln.;
anet L. Kaplan, 1015 Bob O’Link
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Others

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Robert

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Highland Pl.; Eric M. Padderud, 620 Meoldy Ln; Robert M.
Pollock,

2023

Stephen

P.

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Linden

Roy E. Peterson
Founder and President

H.

Frederic

Av.;

Park, 421 Burton

Price, 171 Oak Knoll Ter.; William
L. Shepard, 2928 Twin Oaks Dr.;
Amy E. Stoddard, 657 Rice St.;
John L. Swartz, 532 Pleasant Av.;
Lynn P. Bernstein, 605 Kincaid St.;
Av.;

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Earhart,

Michael

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Deerfield—Judith

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Broms,

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Rd.;

Jean

P.

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2

Morrison,

Larkdale

Rd.

East;

Burt Williams
Office Manager

Ralph Johnson
Sales Manager

Alex P. Reiter
Secretary-Treasurer

HaroldL.. Schramm Jr., 520 Hermitage Av.; Sally A. Sheehan, 1255

Warrington Rd.; Andrew J. Smith,
708 Appletree Ln.; and Robert A.

Smith, 710 Westgate Rd.

~

5 Shore Residents
Receive Positions
With Street Club
Five North Shore residents have
elected to posts with the
been
treet Club, a group of young men
. in Chicago finan_—
_ cial institutions.

Newly

|
=

wae
~

is

James A. Hume,
Blackthorn
1050
- Ln., Northbrook.

He is associated
Merill
with
Pierce,
Lynch,
and
Fenner,
Smith, Inc. Bruce
Mr. Hume _ A. McDonald, 364
Jackson Av., Glencoe was elected

treasurer.

He is employed

Northern Trust Co.
are:
directors
New

by the

David

M.

Kelly, 35 Longmeadow Rd., Winnetka, of Mitchell, Hutchins, and Co.,
1300
Penner,
A.
William
Inc.;
Richmond Ln., Wilmette, McCormick and Co.; and Craig W. Schopf,
Deerfield,
Av.,
Longfellow
510
Northern Trust Co.

May 4, 1967

Walter Lustyk
Warehouse Manager

Ed Nelson
Distance Expert

Long

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:

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AUTO BODY SHOP

North Shore Residents Invited
To Tour Nike-Hercules Site
North

invited
National

Shore residents

to tour
Guard

the

have

Illinois

been

Army

Nike-Hercules

site

in Northfield May 20 as part of the
National
Guard’s
observance
Armed Forces Day.

of

The open house will be held from
1 p.m.

to 4 p.m.

Rd.

will

It

guided

at 813

include

Prairie

are-2nd Lt. John W. Wyatt and Ist
Lt. Donald R. Beedle, respectively.

Visitors

to

the

site

will

lectures

describing

see

J.

BILL

sion.

Edwards of Deerfield, and Mrs.

George Lilley of Highland Park.

TILLMAN,

painting
Models

Owner

634-3943

and

O’Keeffe,

DR. MARK

Mr. and Mrs. A. Leroy Anderson,
2690 Duffy Ln., Deerfield, spent last.
weekend with their son, Leroy R.
Anderson, a senior at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Mr.
Anderson is a graduate of the Ela
Vernon High School in Lake Zurich.

M. HOUT

OPTOMETRIST
857 Rosemary Terrace

bat-

SON IS VISITED

Van Moss of Deerfield, Mrs. Spence

miles
22

Frontage

lectures

tery commander, will be in charge
of the tour in the administrative
area. Officers in charge of tours for
the fire control and launching areas

Four women from the |2th Congressional. District tour Lincoln's
home during their recent visit to Springfield. The women were
among 70 from the district who spent two days in the state capital
recently. From left are Mrs. Kay Young of Long Grove, Mrs. John

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Next to
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View

Deerfield, Illinois

Take care of your vision
‘with yearly Eye Examinations. Phone WI 5-0674 for appointment.

TWO PARTIES GIVEN
Kenneth, 4 and Rita, 2, children
of the Kenneth MacDonalds, 1345
Berkeley Ct., Deerfield, celebrated
birthday anniversaries with parties
this year for Kenneth on Mar. 13
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Where — When —Cn Worship |
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday, 6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

Deerfield

‘BAHA'I
.

Assembly

e

Secretary:

of Deerfield

Mrs.

William

K.

1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.

Adult discussion group:
Sunday,
a.m.,
Jewett
Park
Field
House,
Children’s

hour:

Sunday,

9:45

BAPTIST
ae

Address:
ye ioe

Community

a
9:

adult
Ree
Fellowship,

Midwee

are
a.m.,

provided.
nursery

Ba

and

Scie:

Blet-

EVANGELICAL

Direetor of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Miss

UNITED

CHURCH

college

Y.P.

Wednesday,

7:30

First

Pe

Church

Sunday,

of Christ,

May 7: 11 a.m.

OF CHRIST

lesson,

|
“Adam
and
Fallen
Man.’’
Nurser
facilities
are provided. Sunday school:
9:
a.m. to age 20.

-

Testimony

p.m.

meeting:

Nursery

Reading

daily

except

ihe

Wednesday,

facilities

room:

Sunday,

635

11

ay, 7 to 9 p.m.

are

provided.

a.m.

to 5 p.m.;

Deerfield

8

DISCIPLES

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s

=

Address:
Me
Rector:
|
Curate:
|

| communion;

9:15

Community

:30

a.m.,

holy

a.m.,

holy

commun-

-

jon—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays; 11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
= ‘Sundays, holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are

_ provided.
_.

Church

Morning

school:

prayer:

daily,

EVANGELICAL

2

9:15,

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

3:38
Sunday
services:
9,
10:15
p.m.
Church
school:

7

Ba .

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

a.m.

FREE

son.

ey
pi

11

9 a.m.

classes.

Midweek

service:

Highland Park

Swan-

“Am;
a.m.,

Wednesday,

“mM.

First Church

Bethlehem
dress: 801 Rosemary Ter.
astor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.

;

aor
Raxistent minister:
man
Steffenson.

aS
unday services:
Et ‘Schoo! pease
are
ool: 9:30 a. *
rade;

ol

e

Rev.

Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

9:30, 11 a.m. Nursprovided.
Church
2-year-olds
through
a.m.,
2-year-olds

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical

_ JEWISH
4

Office:

631

Rabbi:

Deerfield

Rd.

Daniel Friedman.

Friday

_

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

Beth Or
service:

8 p.m.

LUTHERAN
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EPISCOPAL

ress: 10 Deerfield Rd.
astor: The Rev. Herbert C. Peterson.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday
services:
8,
9,
10:45 a.m.

es

Church

school:

eighth

9 a.m.,

nursery

through

| METHODIST
Christ

&amp;
ddress: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Milo J.

Sunday

ery

_ vided
;

services:

facilities

and

during

9:30,

child

11

a.m.

Vondracek.

11

a.m.

care

Nurs-

are

service.

pro-

Church

1, Saad a.m., kindergarten through
sc
nior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN

“
Pastor:

Be
=

Rev.

10:15,

11:30

a.m.

‘sixth grade.

3

g

TIA

Senior
:

Fs.

day,

a

p-m.;

Mo-

High

Fellowship:

practice:

p.m.;

St. James
Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

Lakeside

Angelettes,

ancel,

Tues5:45

Sunday,

7:30

Wednes-

Wednesday,

Tuesday,

5:15

p.m.

8

Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John

H.

Houli-

han
Kacistant Pastor: The Rev. James
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.

Communicants
The Session of the First Presbyterian Church will entertain members
of the 1967 communicants

Brigade will present skits written
and directed by Mrs.
William
Brenner and Mrs. George Kelm.
Musical selections will be presented
by the Angelettes, a high school
girls’ choir directed by William
Bohnnivert.
The class of 93 communicants

North Shore Unitarians
To Hear Head of College

and
11:30
a.m.
services Sunday.
Dr.
Cole
will

P.
10,

Congregation

Reform
Office:
Rabbi:

Sunday

School,
cilities

plain his
ing Negro
He has

Solel

Judaism
11 a.m. in Edgewood

929 Edgewood
are provided.

Rd.

Nursery

discuss the importance of education in enabling disadvantaged
persons
to _ become full participants in society.
Cole
He also will excollege’s policy of recruitstudents.
participated in several

television panel discussions and is
the
author
of the book,
“The
Restless Quest of Modern Man.”

for

1823 St.
Johns Av.
Joseph L. Ginsberg.

service:

G. Cole, president of

Lake Forest College, will be the
guest speaker at Deerfield’s North
Shore
Unitarian
Church for the 10

Dr.

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

CATHOLIC
Holy

Curate:
The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
ll
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
17:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

Congregation

through

Friday,

First Presbyterians Set

in the church.
Members
of the Session,
the
ninth-grade class, and the Youth

CATHOLIC

Dr. William

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

Didier.

a.m
Gy SEE

fellowship:

Westminster,

J ROMAN
i
Bi

F.

nursery

_ Chapel: Wednesday,
Ay
or High
Youth

sae

Rd.

Bernard

Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery facilities are. / Brovided. Baptism, second Sunday.
Church school:
9,

ROMAN

Mrs. Arthur Bjork, (left), first vice president, and Mrs. John
Johnsen, co-chairman of inventory and merchandise, examine some
of the dresses which will be sold next Thursday at the rummage sale
of the Woman's Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian
Church.
.

class at a 7 p.m. dinner tomorrow

Highwood

B’nai Torah

_ Assistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey
Grote,
A.
P. Johnson,
and
Frederick
Wynga rden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Connors.

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The

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

JEWISH

First
Address:

Park

fa-

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: PhilipL. Lipis.
Director of religious
education:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

He also is president of the Illinois
Commission on Human Relations.
Presbyterian Minister
A Presbyterian minister, Dr. Cole
served as chaplain and professor of
religion at Western Reserve University, Smith College, and Williams

College

before

being

named

president of Lake Forest College in
1960.

Lake Forest is one of a few
colleges which seek Negro students

and work

Negro

college

achieve

at

student

needs

and deserves financial aid. The
college’s
scholarship
funds
are
limited and must be divided among
all the needy

students.

This means

that every year qualified students,
both white and Negro, are unable to

attend Lake Forest because
arship funds are exhausted.”

schol-

Provides Scholarships

The

North

Church

trys

Shore _ Unitarian
to

help

solve

this

problem by providing two four-year
scholarships for Negroes at Lake
Forest.
The —

scholarship

awarded

the

winiiimiis

scholarships

to Wil-

liam H. Burgess of Birmingham,
Ala., who started at Lake Forest in

1965, and Miss Gayle Woodfork of
Washington, D.C., who began last
year.
Church members are being asked
to contribute to the scholarship
fund this month so that the pro-

gram can
panded.

be

continued

Didier.

The boys and girls have completed a_ two-year
pre-confirmation.
course in the church Youth Academy, which meets every Thursday
afternoon under the direction of th
Rev.

Jeffrey

Grote,

assistant

pas-

tor and minister to youth, and Mrs.
John Bundock, academy superin

houses,

a level commensurate with their
potential.
R. H. Mazur of "Deerfield, chairman of the church scholarship
committee, explained, ‘Virtually
every

will be confirmed during an 8 p.m.
service May 14. Each has had an
opportunity to meet with members
of the Session in the past few weeks
for a personal
interview.
The
service will be conducted by the
church pastor, Dr. Bernard F.,

The year’s class made several
trips outside of the community
including a two-day retreat at the
Ravenswood YMCA camp and a
bus tour of missions, settlement

with them on an indivi-

dual basis to help them

Dinner

tendent.

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

grade.

=

McGovern

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception

Scientist

p.m.

Nor-

onigh Lenaal age.

ig

of Christ,

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, May 7: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Adam
and
Fallen
Man.’
Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
1 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8

UNITED BRETHREN

=

Highland

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

7:30

and

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade. Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

7
all

EVANGELICAL

|

Christian

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

North Suburban

.

OF CHRIST

Address: 1970 Riverwoods ~~.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.
The Rev. Jack D. Parker.
The Rev. Spencer Thiel.

§unday § services:

Lincolnshire

Rd.;

Av.

Pastor:
The Rev. Walter B. Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

PRESBYTERIAN

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
onfirmation class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Scientist
Bible

Laurel

St.

Trinity
|

Bethany
Address:

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

_ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

BRETHREN

a.m,

Congregational Church of Deerfield

Church
through

AND

R.

UNITED
pavis.
7 p

Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor: The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
F
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

METHODIST

2100 Half Day Rd.
The Rev.
Russell

ze

a.m.,

' Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev.
Elmer E.
Sunday Services: 10:45 a.m.,
school,

North Shore

9:45
835

Hazel.

Jewett Park Field House.

UNITARIAN

Baker,

LUTHERAN

and

ex-

and

churches

in the

Inner

City. They also took part in a
winter retreat at Long Lake Lu-

theran Camp and will spend a week
at the camp at Conference Point,
Lake Geneva, Wis., from July 2-9.

Ascension Day

Rites Planned
“Ascensions: At Cape Kennedy
—With Christ—For the Sake a
Others” will be the topic of the
Ascension Day sermon at Redeemer Lutheran
Church,
Highland
Park, at 8 tonight.

Ascension Day is the 40th day
after Easter and commemorates
the coronation of Jesus Christ as
King of the universe. The Eucharist
will be celebrated during the service.

At 5 p.m. Sunday the 10th annual
Confirmand-Parent dinner will be
served to the 17 young people to be
confirmed May 14 and their parents. The theme of this year’s
dinner is ‘‘The Holy Spirit.”
The Rev. Robert A. Wendelin,
pastor, will welcome the young
people and acquaint them with the
privileges offered them as communicant members of the church.

May 4,. 1967:

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| Jewish Law
Will Be Topic

The

Intellectual

Jewish
the

Law’’

15th

May

Tradition:
Plotkin

mage

In

Lecture

12 in North

arks 37th Year
since Ordination

At

memorial to their parents.

hurch,
homas

Our

Lord

St. Bernard Church,
More Church, and

olumba

Church,

all

in

Mr.

St.
St.

and

BUNNY

Chicago.

During World War II, Msgr. Kelly
served as a Navy chaplain in the
Pacific.
He has served 10 years as the
ilitary vicar for the Catholic
haplains in the United States
armed forces. His vicarate includes
4 Midwestern states.

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AV.

Mittelman,

Paul

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Balsam

Zimmerman,

Mrs.

Plotkin

as

Park

Mrs.
Richard
clothes,
Mrs.

Lester

furniture

Laegeler;

SCHOOL

and

room, Mrs. Dorsey Husenetter. The
French
room
will have knickknacks, costume jewelry, and other

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items.
A snack bar, opening at 9 a.m.,
will serve coffee, doughnuts, hot
dogs, cookies, and cake.

COUPLE RETURNS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce

B. Brown,

665 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, have
returned after vacationing for sev-

eral weeks in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
and Andros Island in the Bahamas.

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Rd.;

199

women’s
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Drake,
children’s

THOMPSON
OWNER

HOLIDAY

ADMITTED TO SHIMER
Four Highland Park residents
have been admitted to Shimer
ollege, Mt. Carroll, Ill., for enrollent this fall. They are Ann
offman, 1471 Oakwood Av.; Mark
Tauman, 684 DeTamble Av.; Rob-

Merricks

household goods, Mrs. Carl Fathauer;
and
linens
and
French

The Oscar Hillel Plotkin Lecture-

of

of the sale is
She will be

ANSWER

CALL

HI-RANGER
Power

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The sale will be divided into five
departments. Men’s clothing will be
headed by Mrs. Raymond Owen;

ship was created when the family
and friends of the late Pearl and
Oscar Hillel Plotkin established the
Oscar Hillel Plotkin Library at
North Shore Congregation Israel. It
has been continued by the children

of

to 8 p.m.

chandise are Mrs. James
and Mrs. John Johnsen.

Msgr. Thomas Kelly of St. James
atholic Church in Highwood last
eek celebrated the 37th ‘anniverary of his ordination into the
priesthood.
A native of Chicago, Msgr. Kelly
has been at St. James about 2%
ears. He has also served as priest
Resurrection

8 a.m.

assited by Mrs. James Kelly, and
co-chairmen of inventory and mer-

will give the lecture at 8:30 p.m.
He is a former
Dr. Freehof
rabbi of K.A.M.
Congregation in Chicago and was
associated with North Shore Congregation
Israel
when
it
was
formed in the 1920’s.

onsignor Kelly

from

General chairman
Mrs. Carl Howard.

Shalom
Temple
in Pittsburgh,
Kelly

sale

IF NO

of the

next Thursday at the church.

at

Shore
Congregation Israel, Glencoe.
Dr. Solomon B.
Freehof, rabbi
emeritus of Rodef

Msgr. Thomas

Association

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Not “‘mod”’ British, luv.

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Beginning with an Open House, Sunday from 1 to 5, Colby’s
will recreate the grace of 17th and 18th Century England.
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British furniture and reproductions.
Come browse through authentic Olde English room settings.
Urbane libraries, salons and drawing rooms of the English
townhouse.
More rustic, open hearth dining rooms and tavern rooms of
the countryside.
(You’ll be surprised how relevant these furnishings are to
American living, 1967.)

Check the pedigrees of our exciting antique collection:
A great old mahogany secretary, circa 1750.
A pair of 250 year old matched Chippendale chairs.
A battle-scarred military chest; antique tables, commodes,

highboys, lowboys, lamps, brick-a-brack.
There’s more.
An original Sir Joshua Reynolds painting will be unveiled.
A fascinating exhibit of Sir Winston Churchill photographs
(courtesy of Life magazine) is on display.
Also a collection of family portraits, done by an English
court painter.
Colby’s Britannia Month will last all during May, so come
often.
Especially Sunday, for our Open House. We’ll even promise
not to sell you anything, unless you absolutely insist.
Colby’s NORTHBROOK, 1001 Skokie Boulevard.
(Northbound on Edens, take Dundee West exit, turn left on
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Southbound,

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Announcing the Second Annual

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A

new dramatic production bening a two-year ‘run’ by the
_ Junior League of Evanston Puppe-

sented for the first time last week,

and will be performed 30 times this
year and next
junior
league

teers will be enacted at the North
Shore Senior Center Chautauqua at
1 p.m.

Wednesday

in

Community House.

Winnetka

The puppeteers

40-minute

comedy

was

who

will appear

at the center are Mrs.

Stuart Pfaff

and Mrs.
Wilmette;

Ragman.
The

casts of
troupers.

Their audiences are from selected
organizations throughout the Chicago area.

_ Entitled ‘‘A Magic Sneeze,’ the
£ play iis adapted from a Golden Book
story featuring Mr. Gazola the

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puppet

pre-

Peter Redding both of
Mrs. Robert L. Milligan

Jr., Glenview; Mrs. David Macfarland, Kenilworth; and Mrs. Rolf A.
Blank, Winnetka.

Mrs.

Walter

Muckerman

of Wil-

Rev.

~ On Open Housing

in

Before her ordination as a minister of the Methodist Church, Dr.
Wysner was a social worker and a
school teacher in her native Ohio.
Since then, she has been a missionary in Algeria, executive secretary
of the Foreign Missions Conference,

For Boys and Girls from 7 to 17

REGISTER NOW
TWO

and executive secretary of the
International Missionary Council.

Judith

TO NATIONAL

Weiner,

2027

field, were admitted to National
College of Education, EvanstonWilmette, for the term beginning
March 28.

DON KerBisS TeEnniS CLUB
1660 SKOKIC VaLLeyY RD.
HIGHLAND Park ILLINOIS 60035
phone 433-4600

Lincoln’s

home

and

tomb,

and

the governor’s mansion.

Men’s

Charles Komaiko.

Club

Dr. Glora Wysner, emeritus professor of missions at Garrett The-

Suburban Organization for Fair
Housing, and Mr. Komaiko is on
Governor Kerner’s Committee on
Open Housing Legislation.

RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Blattner
and sons, David and Billy, 514
Grove PI., Deerfield, have returned
after a visit with Mrs. Blattner’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

Rev. Mr. Davies will discuss

open housing on the North Shore
and Mr. Komaiko the legislation
- involved.

Kaye in Miami Beach.

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Illinois state capitol building,

The Rev.
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Davies
is_ the
executive
director of the North

The

Tuesday

Ln., Highland Park, and Mayumi
Nagayama, 246 Landis Ln., Deer-

Park,

pro-

2 _ gram are the Rev. Emory Davies

-

p.m.

The tourists will travel by bus to
visit Dickson State Mounds, Spoon
River Valley, New Salem State

_ Sabbath services tomorrow night at
_ Congregation B’nai Torah.

and

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signed by Mrs. Francis Spears of
Hubbard Woods, and costumes created by Mrs. T. G. Garfield of

at the center.

A “cross currents” program on
open housing will follow the regular

for the 9:15 p.m.

at

Winnetka Community House.

An overnight trip through Lincoln
territory is planned for May 25-26
for North Shore Senior ‘Center
members. and friends. Deadline is
Wednesday for reservations made

Davis

Discussion Slated

Speakers

Center

ADMITTED

- Senior Center
Komaiko

ological .Seminary, Evanston, will
discuss Buddhism for the Men’s
Club of the North Shore Senior

mette, producer-director, designed
the new stage with built-in lighting.
Puppets and scenery were de-

Northbrook, and their committee.

Mr.

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Perceptually handicapped adoles_ cents will be the discussion topic at

_ a meeting of the Fund for Percepually Handicapped Children, Inc.,

Skokie.

Av.,

Keating

9301

School,

‘Sharp

in

Wednesday

p.m.

8

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% Corner

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_ in the Winnetka school system.
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He also is a staff psychologist at
_ the Irene Josselyn Clinic in Winneta ka and co-ordinates a program for

handicapped - children

_ in the Winnetka system.

Martin,

who

will

lead

a

a _ discussion on ‘‘Prevocational Guidance,” is area director of special
~ education for 16 school districts
_ covered by the La Grange Area
7, cacgralah of Special Education.
:
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27,000 children in 55 schools and
~ conducts

special

classes

for pupils

_ with perceptual handicaps.
Perceptually

handicapped

chil-

_ dren are those who have normal or
-

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intelligence

but

_

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from

vacationed

lead a discussion on “Social and
_ Emotional Development.” He is a
3 psychologist and chairman of the

Mr.

Mrs.

returned

Mr. Calhoun, 561 Lincoln Av., will

: perceptually

and

James

G.

Russell,

1013 Rosemary Ter., Deerfield, have

_ will be the discussion leaders.

_

The Fund for Perceptually Handicapped Children, Inc., is a nonprofit organization of North Shore
residents interested in helping perceptually handicapped children.
Mr.

suffer

Florida

in St.

where

Petersburg,

they

Ft.

Lauderdale, and Vero Beach. The
Russells also visited former Deer-

field friends, spending a week with

the Arthur Merners in St. Petersburg and a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sikorski in Chattanooga,
Tenn,

Mr.
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Ln.,

VISITS HOUSE,

SENATE

Mrs. William E. (Ida) Decker
Jr., 830 Cedar Ter., Deerfield, was
one of a group of 75 Republican
women

from

Lake

County

who

visited the House and state Senate
in Springfield last week.

Burson Marsteller
Chicago.

“Be

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budget. That’s big! Right? Call up or come in. O.K.? And get that

- 808 Hazel Av., Deerfield, and Mr.
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432-6776

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. McKay,

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when

the things

Mr. and Mrs. T. Allan Washburn
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vacation in Sarasota, Fla. Nancy
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IDLEW
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BACK FROM FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Boltz,
47 Cumberland Dr., Lincolnshire,
have returned from vacationing at
Islamorada, Fla. With the Boltzs
in
Florida
were
Mrs.
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brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall McDowell of Charlotte, N.C.

RETURNS

920 Apple

An increase in international and
surface
airmail
rates—the
‘first
since July, 1961—went into effect
Monday.
Area postmasters said the new
rates, confirmed Mar. 1, are an
average increase of 13 percent. The
Post Office Department said the
hike is needed to help offset a
deficit
of
about ~$16
billion
in
international mailing operations.

@ Aerogrammes
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cards, from 11 cents to 13 cents.
®@ Items sent by air, other than
letters and parcels, up 10 cents
apiece
to
all
countries
except
Canada.
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RETURN FROM FLORIDA

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444 Central Ave., Highland Park

272-4300

945-7300

AND

THE

AN
ADVERTISER

DEADLINES

VILLAGE

LAMPLIGHTER

serving Lake Forest-Lake

RATES

433-4370

Bluff

$1.20 per line
REGULAR

Noon

COPY

of

Debts

Lost

and

OST:
MALE
CARDIGAN
WELSH
Corgi dog. Vic. Pfingsten/Willow Rd.,
Northbrook,
4-28-67.
Black
w/white
breast,
tan
legs,
1’
high,
24
lbs.
| “‘Nero.’’ Family pet. Liberal reward.
272-6879.
,OST NEAR
GREEN
BAY
RD.
AND
' Lake St. gray cat, white breast, white
hind feet, white spot end of tail, front
paws
declawed,
yellow
collar.
answers to name
of Pet. Reward.
Call
AL1-0141 or AL 1-7682.
OST: NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL E.
Gold
ring w/3 small stones. Family
bentpagam Reward. Please call
VErnon 5-4236

OST:

MALE

east

BEAGLE

Evanston

IN

Friday,,

SOUTH-

April

- Small boy’s dog. Reward.

Business

AND
1967.
Ave.,

Found

. VErnon

Keepsake

I.B.G.

Initials

disc.

departed

Reward.

husband.

28th.

It

- local

animal

Niversity

hospital.

4-9416.

Call

DAvis

UNiversity

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us
to
‘clearing’ your dates

Win-

Northbrook.

your

444 Central
945-7300

Ave.

Highland

Tax

LOVABLE
weeks,
wormed

Park
433-4370

Dogs

and

Av., May
ist
brown stripes.

RETRIEVER

FREE TO CAT LOVERS
2 tri-color females, 1 orange and white
male, 8 weeks old, trained. Call UN 96103 after 6 p.m.

public
5-2185

Cats

SCHNAUZER
UN

RAISED
4-1845

‘FEMALE,

5 WKS. SHOW
272-5649

QUALITY

GER.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
11
A.K.C.,
top
quality
breeding.
uards,
breeding,
show.
$75;
125. Call 223-0873 anytime.

Miniature

Poodle,

WKS.
Pets,
$100;

4:00. Tan
1-5664.

LOST: YOUNG

3:

SIAMESE KITTENS, PAN TRAINED 3
shots, born in Jan. $25. Call OR 3-7827.

WEIMERANER,
FEMALE 8 MONTHS,
A.K.C., reasonable,
VErnon 5-4878.

¥BARE-.
OLD
AX.G.;
friendly. Best offer. 475-5206.

VERY

SHAGGY

Reward.

LOST:
GRANDMOTHER’S
charm bracelet with 5 charms.
_ sake: Reward. Please call
HI 6-4680

combined

classified section

PATENTS

ous
until
their
rsonally
know
ox 82,
Wheaton.

EVER

GOLD
Keep-

GET

no

additional

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

May 4, 1967

after

4

p.m.

Call 272-8125

A.K.C. MINIATURE POODLES,
black, Champ. stock, shots. Male
female. Phone 764-6098 after 6 p.m.

4

PERSIAN
KITTENS,
TOR
creams, and bluecream females.
ter trained. $50 and up. Call 255-02!

SHETLAND
SHEEPDOG,
months,
A.K.C.,
sable’
champion
sired,
$110.
255-1655

MALE, a3
and
whi

shots,

affectionat

BEAUTIFUL
SIAMESE
CATS
01
male
one
female,
one
ear
Neutered. and declawed.
ust sac
fice do to alergy. Call 525-5065.
t

Great White Pyreneae.
6 WKS.; A.K.C.
724-1947.
LOVELY
SILVER
&lt;a Rcentiney

MALE
TOY
Pi
small. Show ay

$10

PLAYFUL
each

BLACK

pounds,

251-3!

20

female,

all

PUPS

##MONTH

healthy,

shots.

Home

gentle,

raised.

1

Call 475-8197.
KERRY BLUE TERRIERS

old
white
and
black
female
Spayed,
shots.
Winning
disposition.
Adaptable. UN 4-3454 after 6 p.m.

BEAUTIFUL
PEKINGESE:
ALL
bred, A.K.C. registered, pet and
stock. The home of champions
1926. Telephone 678-1114.
dles

cost.

A.K.C.

SCHNAUZERS
Home

Soe. SDN OPS.
POODLES.

a new direct mail advertiser
published: every Thursday. by the Hollister Newspapers
serving Lake Forest - Lake Bluff
saturation coverage of 6,000 homes

weeks:

raised.

OR

PO

Exc.

temp.

_

Shots. Barrington ee

MINIATURE

A.K.C.;

champion

BLA

sired;

or
pet;
male
and_
female,
raised. $75 and up. 763-8326

YOU’LL

war

ONE!

—

9 beautiful kittens,
6 and 7 wks. o
box trained; used to children. Free.
835-3890

Limited Addition Uncommon
KITTENS, FREE. ONLY
After 5, 328-8447.

FAM-

APARTMENT

328-1864

MIN. SCHNAUZERS, A.K.C.
Males and females. 3 and 4 mon
old; all shots. are.
sired.
234-8878

PUPPIES,
at

18th
year.
If
of one,
write

Call

TO BE GIVEN AWAY: LOVING we

Personal

MANY

$55.

4 months old, A.K.C.,
shots,
ho
raed, show quality. $150. ‘Call

THE VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER

I , bol PAIR
OF
GLASSES,
BROWN
nr.
Lincoln
Ave.,
Evanston.
care DAvis 8-3637.
sOST: BLACK
MALE
CAT IN VICINity
of Landwehr
and
Techny
Rd.,
Northbrook. Reward. 259-4871

4

our new

in

OST:
KODAK
INSTAMATIC
‘‘300”
camera
at
Noyes
Street
elevated
station,
reward
for return,
492-4967,
lost Friday April 28.

4

A.K.C.

COLLIES,
10
WKS.,
BLUE
M
and
tri-color,
paper
trained,
wormed.

272-6733.

DOG,

Phone 256-3619.

a

&gt; ae

6 MONTH OLD FEMALE, TRI-COLOR,

Beautiful

LOST:
COLLIE,
MALE,
TRI
COLOR
scar on front leg. Answers to the name

Mac.

HOUND

COCKER-TERRIER

medium
size, tan and brown female
answering to Sam. 2 little boys miss
their dog. 272-7395.

-

BASSET

Only

To thank our classified advertisers who have made
so successful, we are placing all classified ads

GIFT

LABRADOODLES

CAT

LOST:
BEIGE
PORTFOLIO
10x15,
} side zipper. Mon.
morning,
April 24,
-' Evanston
‘‘L’’.
Reward.
Call GR
53300 ext. 803 or ST 2-6663.

ORIGINAL

LOVINGEST

475-8015.

iat

and

REY/WHITE;
VIC.
OF
8TH
AND
pare Wilmette. 251-6232 or 944-3983.

LOST

Call

2

Male.

POODLES,
7 WEEKS,
A.K.C.
HOME
raised. 1 each, black, apricot, brown,
toy to min.-toy. 3 little charmers who
just love children. 272-5044.

Cats

BLACK CHIHUAHUA
CALL EA 17-3722

THE

WITH CHILDREN
OR
HI 6-8600

DANE

and

for your child, one of our: cha
kittens, weaned and pan-trained.

PUPPIES

BLUE GREAT

lines

Toy Black Poodles

AIREDALE
PUPPIES
3
MONTHS,
beautiful
pet
and
show
type.
Ideal
children’s pets. A.K.C.
all shots. M.
and F. OR 3-0543.

AM
A
CREAM
‘TOY
POODLE;
male.
I am
4 mos.
old;
have
my
permanent shots and am housebroken.
My
temperament
is exceptional.
If
you
can
give
me
the
love
and
attention I need I am for sale for $125.
255-3791.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.
Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter.
3 males, 1 female, 9 wks. old.
Boys—blk. -silver, girls—bik.- -sable.
945-4117.

ON KENILWORTH

around
ALpine

Dogs
ALSO

MINIATURE,
POODLES,
8
black
and_
silver.
Shots,
and guaranteed. UN 4-5179.

GOLDEN

manage-

in
VE

10

Cats

AVAILABLE FOR STUD. A.K.C.
Call 966-3271

SERVICES

statements,

and

Collar, no tags. 2 Peet

LOST: UMBRELLA

|

events
through
help ~=
by
TODAY

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald

8-1440.

4-1700.

of

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

from

OUND—BLACK
AND
WHITE
COCKer type dog with ee
tae bh
7
| Sunset
Ridge
Rd.
and
Happ

10
I

listing

taxes,

ment
services.
Wide
exp.
accounting.
446-2191 days.
eves.

IT WORK?

Mail (or phone) a complete
meetings .and events.

Phone

Av.,

Eldorado

and

ACCOUNTING

Income

Simply

- netka.

Please call HI 6-5808.
LOST YOUR PET?
may have been injured.

DOES

Service—Iincome

Dogs

GERMAN SHEPHERDS A.K.C.
Born
July
18,
1966—excellent
lines.
One black and cream, and one black,
brown and tan. Call DE 6-5649 after 5
p.m.

RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting statements
back work brought up te date.
ALpine 1-4047

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

HOW

10

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates.
Your office or mine.
PE 6-3282 days, 282-6391 eves.

DATES

5-2167.

Foxdale

Accounting

Avoid Conflicting

FOUND: HALF GROWN CAT:
- Gray and white w/gold colored eyes.

Nr.

9

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

INITIALED

GOLD

THURSDAY

SERVICES

Personal

MESSAGE
all
to

Call 869-3566

OST

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Minimum 4

5

RESPONSIBLE FOR MY DEBTS
4,
of May
as
only
signature
Nelson G. Roach, 1822 Ashiand
‘Evanston, Illinois.

475-1560

251-4300

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

Disclaimer

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE
Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

Tuesday

ONLY

you
P.O.

8

Travel—Share

Your

Car

WANTED:
MAN
OR
WOMAN
TO
drive Falcon station wagon to Radnor,
Pa., arrive not later than May 29th.
Phone HI 6-4207.

USE
WANT ADS

GERMAN SHEPHERD, MALE. A.K.C. 9
mos.
GV.
Ch.
SWEEP
grandson.
Gentle
pet;
obedience
or stud prosect.
$75 and
return
stud
services.
lack
and silver. Call 223-0873
any
time.
GERMAN
SHEPHERDS.
MALE.
30
mos. SOLID SILVER. A.K.C. X-rayed.
Gentle
pet; fine guard;
potential as

stud.

lines.

Field

$175.

Marshall/Bonnie

Call 223-0873.

_blood-

FREE KITTENS
HEALTHY
trained, 6
0064.

AND
weeks

old.

CUTE,
PANCall "ALpine 6-

NEED
A
STALWART
FRIEND,
A
being to adore you? Your search can
end. Come see, please do?
KAY'S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd.)

ONE

KITTEN

TWO...

LEFT,

a

3

gray
female,
half
Siamese,
weeks
old, affectionate,
playful,
trained. Free. 864-1180.

ADORABLE
KITTENS
ood
homes.
Father
lacks; blues; grays; white-blue

also parti-colors;

$9.00 up. GR

ADORABLE
6 WEEK
—puppies. $20.
ield.

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TAME;

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Exc.

At

i

you?”’

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and

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LAKE
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FAIR
GROUNDS;
14
=
Hi N. of Rt. 120 on Rt. 45, Grayslake,

china,

Lahore

Haviland

AND

R

pattern;

Ramson

BOOTE

set

of

pattern,

white

Minton

vase;
coll. of ring holders;
set of 8
~
serv. plates;
crystal candleabra
ight. HI 6-6080.

HIGHEST
CASH
PRICE
FOR
ental rugs;
French
furniture;
objects and bric-a-brac.
anytime, Mr. Ross.

Phone

NEEDLEPOINT
AND
PETIT
all
kinds;
Czechoslovakian
Call AL

urn

and

Glenview.

14

SEAT,

sugar bowl.

Books

and

store all day Friday

Gifts

and Saturday,

or

any
time
for information
or
appointment. DA 8-4424. Ask for free
booklet
on
values,
etc.
BOOKER’S

BOOKS

Used, fine and rare. Search service.
We buy books and paperbacks.
UN

WANT

TO

4-4449

PURCHASE

vin
libraries,
_ and eather sets.

FINE
rare

BOOKS,

books,

:

AS.

Business

DRY

CLEANING

8910

21

world.
never

BOOKS

OF

96 volumes,
read,
never

THE

COIN

WESTERN’

_ Original price $450, will sell for best
offer. Phone 869-4437 after 5 p.m.
SHOE
STORE
FOR SALE OR TRADE
for real estate income property. Write

-

A-993, Box 60, Wilmette,

2 — Classified

FANCY
or
jello

II.

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Post

22

St.

ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOM.en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
UN 9-6367.

* Glencoe News

SMALL

MOVED,

up = and
job to be

THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

UN 4-3700
30

CO.

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt an
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably ncn, we
Rentals with option to buy.
We bu
and trade pianos. Complete servicin
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expe’
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanshi
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-150
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-

We

Competition

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Undersell Our

Instruction
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SCHREFFLER
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Try Us Before You Buy .
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We
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RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
Carry
an
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stock
of
all
instruments including:

Inc.

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ITEMS

items
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Have
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AL 1-4394

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
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Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amon
other well-known makes.

Don't Buy a Grand

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It Makes

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RO 3-5020

“Your

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BOYS
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RIDES,
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parties.
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at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

Have
FOLK

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Tod

Turl,

MAGIC FOR
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272-749 |

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30,

BROTHERS
YOUR CHILDREN’S
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Equipment

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OR

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WE

YARD

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1

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ACE RENTAL
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YOU

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Investments
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MONEY
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any
get

worthwhile purpose
a low cost loan
at

the

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quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
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Varied
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School of Folk Music. 945-5321,
KURT
LOWMAN,
sic and popular
yours. cana
es

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ated

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:
New Console Direct Blow
4
10 Used Grands
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$2
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr $195
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fr. $ 79
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AM 2-2023
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Walnut—Contemp.
style.
Like
new.
Costs new $550,
$250 or best offer.
Call
OR 3-0210
WANTED: ALL MAKES PIANOS
Highest prices. Action Piano Co.

561-0318

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EAST
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beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

PIANO

1-4201

LESSONS

HOME
ALpine

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748

IN

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children;
guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

MY

Forest- Lake Bluff

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EE
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Us
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
choose from.
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2638 Devon

Av.

ELGER

STRING

6

made

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

HI 6-1715.

FOLK MUSIC BY BOB GAND,
or the Village school singers or the
Gand family singers will surprise your
guests. Call now, WI 5-5321.

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:
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or UNiversity 4-1105.

for your child’s birthday!
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TRAINED
ANIMALS,
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n hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!

NORMAN:

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626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

DRAPES

RO

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Men and Women
Men
and
Women—industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business Machines
_
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wonted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Storage

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

CARLYLE'S

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

Dressmaking—Sewing—

Opportunities AND

M.G.

L &amp; M CATERING
WILL
MAKE
YOUR '
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

Glv.

and

MIDDLETON

CLEANERS

Rd.,

Moving

15 5
15 3

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

ALTERATIONS

23

TEA,
GRADUATION,
OR
WEDDING
parties. Artistic hors d’oeuvres; sandwiches or sandwich loaves. Made to
your order. ALpine 1-2269.

EXC.
COND.
Classics-comp.

Op.
business
and
bidg.
Long
estab.
Tee.
location. Also Launderette
and
- commercial
laundry
business.
Out: ne
money maker. DE 6-3678, CH
4-5401.

GREAT

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

PARTIES.OUR
Lillian Krause

PROF.

cond.

PARTY

I
GREAT
BOOKS
COMP.
inc. b/c, $240. Harvard
exc. cond. $45.
256-3385

Glenview

Hems,

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

cloth

743-8122

H3V

Catering

1307 Chicago Avenue.

COME BROWSE AT KENNEDY’S
Bookshop, 1911 Central St., Evanston.

QUICK MATIC
automatic, $10;
automatic,
$20.

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the greater yan g | Hostess
Complete Service and
gi
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

Avenue,

~ CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS
CERTIFIED
BOOK APPRAISER
IN

TRANSPORTATION
Downtown caernge.
contract,
reas.
for
Mr. Hull GR 5-8828.

HASSELBLAD CAMERA
w/2 backs and case, very good
Best offer over $100.
Call OR 3-0210

COFFEE

29

ALTERATIONS

guaranteed
SHOP
DAvis 8-0744

SALE: PENTAX

18

244 Neva

1619

STRAIGHT
hems $3.50.
328-5159

CO.

FI.8
LENS.
CASE
AND
METER.
Mint cond. $125. Call 432-6993 eves.

338-3700

2-2214,

LOVE

EAST-GLEN

Cameras and Photography

FOR

Buy

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

RODDED

LIKE NEW
OLYMPUS
$30; Like new 35 mm
Pen
Ee
half frame
Call 869-5543.

To

FITTINGS BY “JANE”
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

NO

REVERE
TURRET
8MM.
MAGAZINE
load camera, Tel. lens, reg. lens, wide
angle
lens
and
case,
$50;
Revere
8mm. projector and case, $50. CR 27063.

POINT
crystal;

fancy table and other linens.

VICTORIAN

ORI.
odd

17.

a

Wanted

ALTERATIONS

Opp.

BRINKMEYER

WHEEL
CHAIR
for Paraplegics to
Daily,
or weekly
more information,

—

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

hours

CLEANED

Reasonable prices, work
KAEHLER LUGGAGE
1421 Sherman Ave.

Downspouts

Ty
uw

21

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

Art Goods

T

twelve

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

GELDING,

PARTS SWAP AND CAR SHOW
China,
Glass,
Furniture,
Car
Parts,
: ae
Bring your old saleable items.
-:
aaaaaaaaas
(Buyers,
Sellers,
Look-

PCS.

to

Service

AND

DRAINS

Gigantic
Antique Flea Market

VARIOUS

Seven

PUMPED

or

successfully shown on West Coast by
unior rider, quiet in huntfield, gentle.
Good for lady or child. 729-3823.

Antiques

Partnerships

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

BIRD

1 year

and

Business

_ Greater Indian Hill; says, ‘‘hello” and

_ BEAUTIFUL

_

16

ft.

like

MALE

(or older person, young children,
apt. dwellers; best offer. AL 6-3673.
;

inventory.

Call 945-4648

COCKATIEL—HEALTHY
=.

8x

standing,

Mi
Mi

weekly
can
net
excellent
income.
More full time. For personal interview
write
STUCKEY’S
DISTRIBUTING
CO., 6162 E. Mockingbird,
Suite 100,
Dallas, Texas 75214. Include telephone
number.

Sundays—Skokie Only

high

Investments

Motorcycles—Go Carts
Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments.
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
end Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apertment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

Service—

Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help Wanted
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—tindustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Woanted To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous

COLLECTING
MONEY
AND.
REstocking NEW TYPE high quality coin
operated dispensers in your area. No
selling. To
qualify you must have car,
references,
$600 to $1,900 cash secured

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

-SEMMERLING

k

Gutters and

SPARE TIME INCOME

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY

Open

H

Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Work

Catering

and

Light

Share

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape
Plants and Shrubs

Eeiieeesilicieleatiiosaliionaliesllinndtincadl

Christmas Trees and Decorations
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels

Meal

Tax

ited

Service—IiIncome
ing and Heating
nes

aineetete

Accoun
Air
C

by

HO.

Martin

instrument
with
custom
strings

GUITAR

Craftsmen.

guitarist. Call 251

‘‘Bill’”’

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

,

superb
sound.
Wi
and
case
for
th

serious Blues—Folk

4331.

5-5900

(STEEL

PAY

TOP

MIDWEST

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO

HOllycourt

CO.

5-5900

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |
SOHMER
EBONY
UPRIGHT
PIANO
plus
bench;
hardly
used;
beautif
condition;
$700;
Gibson
CO
classia
oo
plus case, never used, $80. 864

FOR
SALE:
KNIGHT
75 WATT
P
amplifier;
Sure
Unidyne
III micro
phone;
2 extension speakers in cabi
nets;
and Kay
amplifier. Call A
AL 6-0108.
.
“3
-"y
ITALIAN 120 BASS ACCORDION

Model

prani;
offer.

153/74

perfect

Contino

condition.

Settimio

$140

Sa

or make

724-5214.

SILVERTONE WESTERN STYLE GUI
tar. Good condition. $10. Call after 1:
a.m., 869-7955.

BEAUTIFUL HARP PLUS HAND:
E VIOLA AND VIOLIN.
May. 4th and 5th only
10-4 P.m. 909!
Marion, Highland Par
“TRIO HOUSE
SALES”
ID 2-3107

BALDWIN

GRAND

McCALL

3811

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

Home aie ane Po Do

tpeaker.

ome-made; one
15” J.D.L.
speaker.
Call after 4, PArk 4- gad.
:

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

May 4, 1967

a4

�37.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

uO

WIG

SNARE,
18’’

cymbal,

_ or

best

offer.

Call

Hat,

- p.m.
IPROFESSIONAL

KENT

new

TRAP

SET,

stool,

869-0198

$100.

after

—s- Schools and Instruction 7

50

FRENCH
CLASSES
BY
NATIVE
teacher
with
9
eat B as aan
at
Berlitz Schl.; 3 yrs. at
Chgo.
Inf. 320 Frontage Rd., Northtieid. 3485181.

4:00

price’ very reasonable for quick
all for appointment to see, 446-

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

FOLK GUITAR
U.S.
made,
less.
than
year
old.
~ Splendid cond. with case. Bargain at
~ $18. Call 251-7707.
GUITAR—12
STRING
GIBSON
DE
+ luxe
Model
B-45-12N.
In perf.
cond.
- Incl. It. wt. side-opening
case.
Cost
$325 new, a bargain at $225. 945-5294.

YOUNG
IDEAS
NURSERY
501 Sherman, Evanston
Registrations
for Summer
and
Fall
now being taken. Call UN 4-4659.
CHINESE COOKING CLASS
|
now ag | formed.
Day and evening
classes. 15 lessons $30. Sara Moy, 1018
Davis St., Evanston. 328-2233.

olins
beg

AND

STUDENT

EPIPHONE
FOLK
GUITAR
ick up.
8 months
old.
Best
Ernon 5-2927 evenings.
LOVELY
- Cherry
:

KIMBALL CONSOLE
wood finish. $500.
945-6822.

Kimball

' BLOND

Console

VI-

38

WITH
offer.

AQUA LANE DAY CAMP
$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
campsite in DesPlaines. Complete athletic
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Director, 465-0926.
BOYS CANADIAN CANOE TRIP
August 10-20, ages 13-17
A truly fantastic trip. Write or call
Richard MacDonald
Doug MacNiel
446-1696
446-1039
Woods
N’
Waters.
933
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka
PEEBLES STABLE
Annual riding day camp.
For children 6 and over.
Free pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

PIANO.

Piano

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
YO 6-3812
AND

FENDER
STRATOCASTER
Bandmaster. Make an offer.
Hillcrest 6-2832

FENDER SUPER REVERG AMP
GOLD TURNER MIC. PLUS STAND
VOX DISTORTION BOOSTER
SAC. $375. 272-2471.

FENDER

MUSTANG

MINT COND.; CHERRY RED
Call Ed. Hillcrest 6-2579.
‘FENDER
BASSMAN AMP. WITH COVers and
dolly. White Fender Precision
Bass Guitar and case. Call Jack at
272-3053.

ACCORDIAN
RADE
MARK-SCANALLI,
_perial. 120 brass. 864-0555.
GIBSON
folk

5
banjo.

NEW

STRING

LONG

Excellent

condition.

764-6098 after 6 p.m.

IMNECK
Call

1 EPIPHONE
PATHFINDER
AMP;
1
Gibson
ES-330
TD
Guitar;
blonde
spinet Story &amp; Clark piano. Call GR 50407 after 6 p.m

35

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

Honest Craftsmanship
_ PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE Checked
FE. NEWQUIST
Expert ae
Electronically
YOUR

SERVICE
gs

CRestwood

Fe IsHyd

Expert tuning a

»
-

Schools

appraisals;

Instruction

UN

4-7696

Tiny Tot Play School
2727

Beautiful

Crawford,

facilities.

3 acres

of proper-

ty. Full and half day
arrangements.
Age 21, through 5.
Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancing
and _ foreign
. language.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
. wagons. Call
DA &amp;8-7065 or YO 6-7065

OPEN HOUSE
UNITY hee
BOO
3434

MAY

Registration
established

CENTRA

13, 10 TO

4-7453.

2 NOON

for Fall term.
Modern,
school
with
experienced

staff. Director,
For

Mrs.

W.

information,

B.

Scott or Mrs. Wiss, 328-7454.

Scott, UN

call

Mrs.

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565
FRENCH TUTOR
_ French major from the University

of

Michigan avail. now through June 9.
Complete review and preparation for
final
exams.
Familiar
with
North
Shore requirements, freshman through
Tree

level.

Refs.

$5.00

per

hr.

432-

HERE
ARE
SUMMER
SCHOOL
classes at Loyola Academy which are
ot be co-ed. Registration for girls May
6th and 13th, between 9 a.m. and 12
noon
for 7th,
8th
grade
and
high
' school
students.
For
any
further
information
contact
Father
Beall
at

Loyola Academy.

A.B.C. School of Languages
LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVERsationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
~ now beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 328-

EVANSTON ART CENTER
@4

Now

2603 SHERIDAN RD.
aprelieg Acuite and children
or SUMMER CLASSES.

» Call GR

5-5310 or write for catalog.

y 4, 1967

Contractors

HAROLD

Inc.

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

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

EDWARD

PURTELL &amp; CO.

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
__HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

SAVE
Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

20%

in Effect
Additions
* Rooms
ormers

WE DO IT ALL
LAUER CONSTRUCTION CO.
777-4570 or 251-1254 or 831-4767

HOME

OWNERS

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

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

6-5400

CONTRACTOR

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard's
Cabinet Shop. 272-3829
CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence.
Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.
267-8280

Building

Maintenance

Repair

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality
custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
:
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

KITCHEN
REMODELING
AND ROOM
extension.
All
types
of remniodeling.
Free estimates, 25 years experience.
Ask for Henry. DA 8-0869.

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

56

52

Call Tom

WASH

UN

and

UPS

Rd.

HI] 6-2402

57

Concrete

Ill.

Gardening

7-8636

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

BJORNSON

WE DO BRICK AND STONE WORK.
Tuckpointing,
chimney
repairs,
window caulking. Insured.
2
272-0104
Dean Logerquist

BATHROOM

REMODELING

GLENVIEW
1328

Waukegan

Rd.

4

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

724-9704.

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

537-4200

BILL HESKETH

2-0173

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding-Roofing
Cement- aasanarcg Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

475-3420.

WORK.
Floor,

seedCall

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

JOE

Too

Seaait

PAINTING

Exterior

Painting-Tuckpointin

Mai

tenance
and
Gutter
work.
u
work
guaranteed. Fast courteous
vice.
Free estimates.

House

Copirenre

J&amp;

Associates.

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Wood
finishing—paper
hanging
INTERIOR
AND
XTERIOF

1530

Spencer

Av.

Wil

ALpine

1-6344

DAVID N. PADDOCK
Professional

Decorators
CRestwood 2-5

RUDY’S DECORATING SERVICE
~
Interior and Exterior
:
painting, Lar Sor ape omy and decorating
irst class work
4851 North Wolcott Avenue
RUEDIEGER
PLUSCHLE
784
Free estimates

G.

on N.S.

Interior,

4-9423

Exterior.

GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

M.

Garrett

Neat
EXP.,
ble,

328

Houseman-Decorator
HONEST, SOBER, DEPENI
general cleaning, painting

washing,
cleaning.

floor
polishing,
Call 638-6152.

an

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper peers
an
experience,
guarante
work.
GR 5-3255

LAURITZ

PAINT.
E
n.

JENSEN

SON
Complete 1Giceurttns Service|
_ 478-5955
CLearbrook 9 0408

- 17 YBARS On NORTH SHORE —

Custom

CLEANED

ORchard

Job

xpert
paper
hanging;
rior and exterior.
UF

Downspouts

STOP SMALL GUTTER
AND ROOF LEAKS #

mate

ALL WORK EXPERTLY DON
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFOR
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GI

38 yrs.

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

CEwall

color

Painting, Paper Hanging

GRECO BROTHERS
Landscaping, Lawn maintaining.
No
job too small.
_ Call anytine, 625-3486.

and

DECORATI

PAINTING_

5-5507.

272-1670.

Gutters

es

Fully insured
Free
estimat
Clean expert craftsman, proper
pr
Fast expert Service
:
625-2555
;

A FT. DIG YOURSELF.

SILVER MAPLE, 5 INCH, FREE
FOR
the digging, requires hoist or tractor.
gy
at
Chapel
Ct., Northbrook.

55

_—T

PAINTING AND DEC.
Interior and exterior.

NORTH SHORE

LAWN

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN.
BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

GUTTERS

PLASTERING AND EATCEING
REMODELIN
GReenleaf 5- e762

TILE
ee

E&amp;B
COMP.

“Riv

on North Shore

478-0136

VICTOR'S LANDSCAPING
Spring clean up. Planting and
ing.
Year
round
maintenance.
UN 4-3172.

PLASTERING
SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
Metal lathe ceilings and patching.
ALpine 1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

ALL
TYPES
OF
a
and ceilin
Call Gem ullders;

3 Generations

No

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding and
seeding.
Black
dirt
and_
tractor
service. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

TILING

Glenview.

ereperat
aration—Best Ma
ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737 °

Expert

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTENANCE,
early
spring
cleaning,
sod,
evergreens, shrubbery. Any odd job, call
Fears Landscaping, 389-0033.

Floor and Wall Tiling

atin

All types wall covering tad

Colorado Blue Spruce

;

IN Decor

Residential Painting and
INTERIOR
Paintin
Masonry
Paper
Hanging
Thorough

|

BROS. a

SPECIALIZING

CR

YO

I
2-42:

Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
office ng 2" Broadway, Chicago,

Main

DIRT

6 p.m.

Shore for 45 yeal

Mr. Hauber
Mr. Schmidt

MAINTENANCE

after

the North

of our experts:

FRANK
VOLE.
LANDSCAPING
Clean
up;
fertilizing;
and _ seeding.
pee
rates. Call ID 3-1160 after
p.m.

Call

Free

J. M. ECKERT OF BEST!

Serving

LET

TUCKPOINTING

Insured

No
gamble
with
your
n
decorating problems if yore

TOP
Ss O
IL—HUMUS—SAND—MAnure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbish
eens.
lawn rolling—tree removal—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

$5.00

paper

THEY ARE THE BEST!

Cate VQLIZ

JIM

and

CR 2.2217

Outside trim and siding
nted.
Stucco and masonry painted. ©

SPECIALIZE
IN COMPLETE
care. O. H. Little, 458-4335.

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

of painting

WHY

Shrubs

CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Ill. Maas? *y 4-3300 or PA
9
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

LAWN

Ww

part of the pai
workmanship

Who Does Your Decorating

BLACK SOIL

Trucking

Decorating

SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
ainting. Ind. attention and n
3
e met.
Color
matching
an

Fully

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS!
Now
is the time
to rake,
roll and
fertilize your lawn. Take advantage of
the
mulches
at hand.
Please
don't
make the same mistake that you did
last year. We are experienced in the
business. We don’t profess to be the
best
but
endeavor
to give
you
the
best. Our customers say we cannot be
beat!
We
accept
these
compliments
with profound humility.
Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service
328-7750.

BLACK

ee

A

SPENCER
DECORATING ~
phases

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilizing, Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying.
2
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272

OUT

GARDEN

and Landscape
and

MOWERS
:
AND
REPAIR
north of Glenview

continuity as
Neat,
clean

Work

Service—Plants

ee

sis

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.""
CEMENT WORK, CITY SIDEWALKS
—ALSO-Carpenter
and Remodeling.
Call Acres Concrete
328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed,
bonded and insured.

54

rs

Mower and Tractor—
Service

~==Painting and

WE

DELIVERIES TO 5 a
ah
HIGHLAND PARK A
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
53

Shore
ORchard

next to Tollway Brings

INVITED

Northfield,

Lawn

WEST

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ

and Rooting

SHARPENED
Milwaukee Av.,

Material

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE eSTEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

Ebilsisor

Repaired and Installed
TO

Supplies

removal.

CERAMIC TILE
GUARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

Building

“ROOFII

Gut

“‘Serving
the North
F. BASSING

E.

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

ON
seaizes

HI

REMODELING

GENERAL

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

Prices Now

Northfield

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

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

Winter

84

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

ROOM

6 p.m.,

Box

Construction

and

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

after

New

ee

Complete

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

DELIVERED—PICK

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood
2-4429

a

FEICHTNER

PLASTERING

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

51

A Distributor

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastics. Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

Kitchen Salon

348-4852

Evanston

ADDITIONS
ma
ia
RECREATION ROOM
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

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

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
If you are 21 or over and do not have
a high school diploma, join one of my
evening classes. Classes meet once a
week
andhave
aée
“relaxed
adult
atmosphere.
Prepare
for
the
High
School Equivalency Certificate which
is recognized by employers,
colleges
and universities.

fr. Mrazek

and

FRED

ROOM

QUALITY

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

eo

repair;

and

50

2-1112

rebuilding;
pianos bought
and sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

37

HOME

Building Maintenance
and Repair

Oehl &amp; Bobart

GOLDEN ARROW DAY CAMP
Pvt. inst. Swim every day, co-ed 4-13.
Transp. Hot lunch. Teacher staff.
JOE TADELMAN
945-4072

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

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

PPROMPT

Camps

Builders and Contractors

se

te

Decorating Service |
675-5455

PAINTING

pering

AND

DECORATING.

a specialty.

xterior

and

interior.

Residential
20 years

‘

on

N.

Guaranteed work. Prices reas. ae
man Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.
EXTERIOR

AND

INTERIOR

PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
R_

1-5600

=

paint:
-

R.

All

work

Hawkins.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

guaranteed.

GR

:

©:

5-4365

Classified —

�60

“LIVINGSTON PAINTING
Free

Estimate

Painting and Decorating
:

INTERIOR

Henry

AND

TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kinds.
Call University 4-3604.
:

EXTERIOR

Dier

CR

2-2938

63

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing,
wall
washing,
wallpaper
removed,
furniture
stripped,
call. Don
Rice
-8846 for estimate.

mates.
-

AND

INTERIOR
ing

DECORATING

CRestwood

AND

and

wall

2-1557

EXTERIOR

cleaning.

days and wenltends.

ESTI-

after
Am

5 p.m.

PAINT-

available

Reasonable.

Painting and Decorating
25

SPECIALTY

YEARS
ON
NORTH
SHORE.
Insured, Free estimates. Call 267-1551.

GUTTERS
CLEANED
$10; GUTTERS
cleaned and painted inside $35. Painting

and

‘ida

dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

JOHN

-

2

DECORATING
1-3801

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
“and Remodeling Service

-

2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook,
272-0464.

ELECTRICAL
WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

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

67

Painting—Outside Specialty
25
YEARS
_ sured. Free

NORTH
SHORE.
Estimates. 267-1551.

IN-

eo

&amp;XF.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and

- basement. All
Free estimate.
: { 6
ROOMS
Spec.

- Plaster

rates

repairs.

.insured.

58

Lloyd

int.

dae

YOU

and

ext.

Est.

25

Broberg,

Roofing

IF
4

on

type floors, painting.
Gilbert, 491-0680,
CLEANED, $85

HAVE

and

yrs.;

or

asphalt

Maintenance

FIREPLACE

SERV.

MAKE

- treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered...
Chimneys
tuck:
- pointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

F. Bassing

$9

ORchard

5-4030

35 YEARS

The

COMPETENT

Glenview

Roa

PArk

4-1300

‘THOMAS J. LYNCH
‘
TREE SURGEONS
‘TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
experience in
treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.

Hillcrest

6-4380

VErnon

H. A. Morrison,
st
Spraying,

5-0514

Arborist

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

DAVEY
A

COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
_ TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

_ HOME
60

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

HOUSEWORK.
and

PArk

4-0749

FREE

_

INTERIOR CONSULTANT
Will
custom
design
and_
construct
buffets, cabinets and consoles to spec-

ification. After 5 p.m.,
COMPLETE
KITCHEN

945-7362.
REMODEL.-

ing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

CARPENTRY,

REC.

ROOMS,

PANEL-

ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types
of work. Reasonable prices. Call
Spade 328-3050.

All Types of Remodeling
AND

OVERHEAD DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085

4— Classified

EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
do
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and
insure
869-1359.

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

75

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

Service

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
24
ea.
plus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 12
Price Drapery Sale.
Work guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE WITH SOFA AND CHAIR
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
Chicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

BOTTOMS

Maintenance

and Clean up. Free estimates.
Expert service. GR 5-6014.
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning, low prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.
MOTHER’S HELPER: COLLEGE STUsteady job for summer.
dent wants
or
Live-in
references.
Experienced;
out. VErnon 5-2453.
RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and
polishing.
Wall
wasning. Window washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422
:
HUSBAND
GONE
FISHING—HOW
about golfing?
Windows
and gutters
still dirty?? Let us take care of those
nagging problems. Call Al, 823-5697.
5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows: washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

WE) CLEAN:

Garages

and Basements

REASONABLE

456-1939

Interior Decorating
rating

and

ON

lighting

YOUR

problems

DECO-

for only

$7.00.
Call
between
1 and
3 p.m.
weekdavs for an appointment.
DECORATING
SAVOIRFAIRE
831-4757.

70

Plumbing

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service’

72

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

SHAMPOOERS
3748

FOR

RENT

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

UP

SAGGING
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing.
Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
Acme Furniture Service
DA 8-0446

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies
— Slip Covers
R. J. McFAUL
1623 Techny

Road

Custom

CRestwood

House

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

101

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

EUROPEAN

SLIPCOVER SALE

2-3273

Furniture

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 13
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Heiper
English 32, Domestic
English 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan-No year end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE

708 Church

St.

Evanston

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

MO

4-6656

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E.

Ontario

St.

Chicago

DEPENDABLE
YOUNG
WOMAN
seeks job with small family. Will live
in 5 days week. Would like Sun. Mon.
off. 324-8710.
EXP.
mid.
a
Ill.

HOUSEKEEPER,
PLEASANT
aged woman,
3-5 days, live-in.
Write P.O.
Box 1778, Evanston,

PRACTICAL
NURSE
DESIRES
PRIvate duty or companion nursing 8 to 4,
5 days a week, good ref.
UN 4-6309.
EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE
WOMAN
wishes
day
work
(cleaning
only).
Fridays. References. DAvis 8-6458.
WOMAN
DESIRES
CLEANING
‘AND
ironing in small apartment or house in
Evanston. $12 plus transp. GR 5-6195.
WOMAN DESIRES HOUSEWORK AND
ironing, open 5 days, good ref. 65185.
WOMAN WISHES DAY WORK,
cleaning, good ref. Call
869-5664 after 5.

76

102,

Household Appliance

Situations

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
baught,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost. Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

Situations

Wanted—Students

RESPONSIBLE
TEENAGER
like baby
sitting on Friday
Saturday arian, Phone

WOULD
and or

SUMMER
PLAY
GROUP
~° BEING
formed by 2 New Trier graduates for
girls aged 4-6. Private beach and pool
avail. For info. call Shelly, 835-3367.

100

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

SECY.
TO
ASSIST
EXECUTIVE
AS
one-gal office staff on part-time basis.
College grad. avail. eves., weekends.
Exc.
steno-skills.
Majors:
modern
lang., music. Exp. sales, public rel.,
scientif., legal dict. 475-1437.
SUMMER TUTORING
Experienced teacher wishes to tutor
children
in
English
this
summer.
Reading,
Grammar,
Spelling. Prefer
one or two hours per week. Call 8696136 weekday evenings after 6 p.m.

TYPING
Can

pick-up

IN MY

HOME

and deliver in the
Call 724-4688

BABY SITTING
Own
transportation,
mature
lady.
Have
ref.
venings
and _ week-ends,
call before 8:15 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m.
869-7050.

area.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and
typing.
Will
pick
up
and
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
HAVE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
Will
type
all business
and
student
work;
specialize
in
thesis
work.
Capable and dependable. 729-4016.
YOUNG,
ATTRACTIVE
BEAUTICIAN
seeks job as assistant in beauty shop.
5
or
6
day
week.
Hrs.
can
be
arranged. 684-5032.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN 4-0981
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272-8680.

BABY ‘SITTING—YOUR.
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

EXPERIENCED TEENAGER
IN GLENVIEW AREA WISHES TO
BABY SIT WEEKENDS
CALL AFTER 4:30, 724-6160.
RELIABLE
WOMAN
WILL
BABYSIT
for
working
mother
during
week.
Excellent references. Call 724-6493.
BUSINESS
WOMAN
by. the hour or by

WILL BABY
the weekend.

SIT,
251-

9,

GIRL,
17,
WISHES
JOB
er’s helper. aay
gh
sible. June 20th
— Sept.
evenings.
MATURE
pi
cae
ood.

103

WOMAN
272-0509.

and

MAN- CAPABLE
0O|
Apt. building manag

maintenance

building
suburbs.
_mette.

desires

to
manage
Write
A-968,
,

in _
Box

ap

northe
60, Wil
3

MAN LOOKING FOR STEADY WOR
Min. wage req. approx. $3.00 hr. Exy
in bottling plant.
Will accept
othe
work. Best refs. PA 4-0806 after 3.
HARD
WORKING AND INDUSTRIO
ARCHITECTURAL
COLLEGE
STU
DENT
WANTS
SUMMER
EMPLO
MENT. CALL AL 6-1148.

LIGHT

HAULING,

LUGGAGE,

SMA

furniture,
refrigerators,
appliance
etc. Bonded and insured 869-0325.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and
no
students
for any type work. Top
Refs
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-074
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND I
terior
and
exterior
painting,
ge
housework.
Also
any
type
of
wor!
storms removed. 477-0726.
HOUSEMAN
AND RELATED
GENE
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
y
experience.
References.
Phone
8195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).

BUTLER-DRIVER
IN

WINTER
WISHES
or west. Write A-996,

TO
Box

GO SO
60, Wilme

WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED
screens
put
up,
storms
removed
gutters cleaned; general home main
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BAS;
ments, attics and Garages. Clean
a
types of floors. For free estimate ca
Don Rice 864-8846
WINDOWS WASHED
at your convenience. Call Andy
8-7425. Evanston only.

106

Sit.

Wtd.—Men and
Industrial

DA
:

Women

GIRL
DESIRES
WORK
FULL
pert stn in factory. Please call

107.

Help

O

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Professional

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

Wanted—

CHiLD CARE FOR VACATIONERS,
| wknd.
proxying,
eve.
sitting,
future
bookings. Complete charge.
Five hr.
min. 251-1726 before 5 p.m.

EMPLOYMENT

ment

HOUSE

Baby Sitting

Service and Repair

EXPERIENCED
all phases
of

60611.

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD.
DESIRES
JOB
as mother’s helper. Live in 5 days. Nr.
trans.;
Winnetka
area.
Pleasant
home;
private
rm.
and bath.
Write
Miss Deloris Woolridge, 119 R.R. Av.,
Hohenwald, Tenn. 38462.

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

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

Andy's Home

and

REUPHOLSTERY

Service

COOK
EVENING
MEALS;
4-5 DAYS;
light
housework.
Breakfast
cook
in
restaurant. Call evenings
VE 5-1246

BASE-

‘ments. Call Fred at 338-8355.

Answering

Jim's Wall Washing

68

ADDITIONS,

painting.

ATTICS AND BASEMENTS CLEANED.
Free
estimates
by
Manor
House
Maintenance
Reputable
company.
20
years experience.
Phone 358-0913 or 437-5471

CONSULTATION

ROOM

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

TRIER - township
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISH:ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

GEN.

Also any type of work.

24 Hr.

ALL

‘PORCHES,

AND

Bill's Cleanup Service
CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

WORK

COLLEGE
STUDENT,
PHYSICS
M
jor,
desires
summer
employme
Available
May
25.
Please
write
Leland
Webber,
Haverford
Colleg
Haverford, Penna. or tel. AL 1-4990.

1-5350

WASHING

exterior

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FIN3S
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
ines
of
tile
work:
Seramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
ILDERS, 475-3420.

CARPENTRY

AL

WASHING

Service 477-0726

WALL

Interior

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference

3602

L&amp;S

WINDOW,

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

APPT.,

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

Tree Trimming

INSURED

FIXTURES

ACE WALL

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
E.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
MANUSCRIPTS, TAPES, ETC.
Hillcrest 6-2631

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED

repaired,

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
. ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Service

Screens—Andirons—Tools
Repaired—Refinished
|
TOBIASSON MFG. CO.
Glenwood Av.
AM 2-8487
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

7010

PROBLEM

shingles,

Service

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT
OF
CLEANing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished, professionally. All types of
floors, homes, offices and industrial.
‘Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

fully

Siding

Call ALpine 1-0377
URBAN
ROOF
TREATING

Cedar

Floor

painting.

743-7130.

A ROOF

Home

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

FLOOR

HENSCHEL FLOORING Co.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

103

LIFEGUARD,
FEMALE,
COLLEGE
Phys. Ed. major, instruct swimming
and water safety, work
for club or
private family,.summer week-ends or
evenings, room and board or wages,
724-4871 days to 4 P.M.

2-0314

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699
:

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
or
plant. Over
31 yrs. exp. Free
estimates.
Associated Rug &amp; Furniture Cleaners
743-8744

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

Il.

:

100

Professional Rug Cleaning

Serving the
NEW
¥ree Estimates

IN HOME OWNERS ELEC. WORK
REA. RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
New circuit—Outlets—Dryer and range
—wiring—100 Amp. Service—elec. heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

Free

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND
ALpine

.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

SERVICEMASTER

Service

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS, INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
CALL AFTER
6 P.M.
CR

INT. AND EXT. SMALL JOBS
appreciated. PArk 9-0892.

OUTSIDE

Electrical

Electrician Specializing

KURT GRONAU
PAINTING

72

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

- Complete Decorating Service
‘Skilled workmen
Fully Insured

DA 8-5004

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

WANTS
$1.00 an

AS
MOTH.
and respon1st. 869-5608
TO BABY
heur. Mrs.

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

MANUFACTURING MANAGER
12
years
Line-Staff
experience
all
hases
metal
fabrication
industry.
xperienced
labor
performance,
improvement
cost
reduction,
expense
control, capital equipment acquisition,
production control, purchasing, labor
contract negotiations. Strong in computer based management control systems.
MBA;
product
design
background.
Write
T-101
Box
60,
Wilmette, Il.
MATURE
DEPENDABLE
COLLEGE
senior. Econ.
major needs full time
employment
June
1. Exp.
in retail
sales,
commercial
catering,
bldg.
g ——
Please call parents UN
AVAILABLE
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
or Investment
position.
25 years
in
Investment
Banking.
Business
Management
experience.
May
consider
less than full time. Salary open. Write
A-999, Box 60, Wilmette.

COLLEGE _FRESHMAN
SCHOOL
OF
Civil Engineering wishes summer job.
Available June 5th. OR 5-5044. Please
call after 5 p.m.

If you have 1-2 years key
punching experience and loo
ing for a good steady positia
with a future, this may be fo
you. New modern office, be

ter

than

average

compan'

benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 da
week,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-810
employer.

3 Clerical Trainees
SMALL,
DYNAMIC,
GROWING
CO
pany in Northern suburbs is present!
seeking personable and trainable girl
to
work
in
IBM
accounting
a
customer service. Ages 18 to 45. N
office
skills
required.
Tremendo
company atmosphere. Starting salar
$375.
with
raises.
after
3-6
and
!
months.
Profit
sharing,
vacatio
beautiful
offices,
great
location —
suburbs. are just a few of the extra!
that they offer besides advancemen
NO FEE.
If you are unable to come in,
please register by phone.

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

SERVICE

Av.,

Evanston
BR

3-

service rep. $375-$425
NO

TYPING

dling

viet

ON

customers

THIS

and

promotional

ONE.

their

letters.

H

request:

Age oper

brownlie personnel
708 Church

St.,

Evanston

328-3400

EXPERIENCED
SALESLADY
Tr
ready wear for Glenview
and Lor,
Grove
stores.
Point
of View,
19
Waukegan Rd., Glenview, 729-2045

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star « Highland Park H erald * Deerfield
Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
,

May 4, 19

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SEARS,

Business

and

ROEBUCK

National

&amp; CO.

OPPORTUNITIES

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Help Wanted—Women
Business

and

Professional

White Collar
Girls

Executive Oftices

in Skokie
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JOBS

A Portion of Sears National Executive Offices and the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to
New Suburban Location in Skokie

~ IMMEDIATE
AVAILABLE

SEARS OUTSTANDING
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:

OPENINGS
FOR QUALIFIED:

_ EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES
_ JUNIOR SECRETARIES
TYPISTS
COMPTOMTER OPERATORS

=

TEMPORARY
OFFICE JOBS

. _. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
~~
COMPUTOR PROGRAMMERS
_ FILE CLERKS
_ PBX OPERATORS
_ RECEPTIONISTS

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

EXCELLENT SALARIES
PROFIT SHARING
PAID VACATIONS
7 PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
GROUP HOSPITALIZATION
EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS
ILLNESS ALLOWANCE
. PLEASANT MODERN OFFICE

Experienced

CLERKS
gs due wes bec,
STENOS
Register With

White Collar
Girls
of America,

708 Church Street —
Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

INTERVIEWS:

869-7234

SATURDAY, MAY 6
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

MONDAY

and
through FRIDAY

MAY 8, 9, 10, II, 12
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

SECRETARIES
aERyS.

—_—
edb
sp tyea to 3 TO
eeecrater
to a member of
our managem~_
Fctaff.=e ping’ seeking 1
“wi
goo
ve as
— phe ra | igskills. bap
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n

SKOKIE, ILL.
We
May

4,

1967

are equal opportunity employers and members of the Chicago Merit Employment Committee.

Dempster

UN

4
.
be,
a

:

igenesete PHOTOCOPY.
2100

APPLY:

“SEARS NEW LOCATION at
THE ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.
7447 SKOKIE BLVD.

Inc.

9-9000

4

NEED EXTRA INCOME?
DO
TO

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATI
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Ex “rai
commission
in your

=

Gann

The

Call Mrs.
Hayes
Hollister Newspapers

1232 Central ‘Av.
AL

Wilmette

1-4300

Ext.

250

aa
.

LIBRARY CLERK
TO

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WITH

poten nt

LI-

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Should have goodneludes Y 6
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reduction
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ctihanics

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Anno uncements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ev angtan

Emplo ages

4

Pees
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Help Wanted—Women
Business

and

we

107.

Help

Professional

Business

"FORD"
ABOVE
post

and

bank

and

GENERALWOMANOFFICE
CLERK
WITH GENERAL
wifice

experience,

Duties will

be varied.

CLERK

MUST

HAVE

and

but

GOOD

ability

to

will

YOU

YO

train.

TYPIST

TYPING SKILL

handle

a

variety

of

assignments.

SECRETARY

‘MUST

HAVE

PREVIOUS

LAB

OFFICE

ASSISTANT

HAVE

OPENINGS

FOR

PEOPLE

with 1 or 2 years college training
in
the
biological
sciences.
On-the-job
training and interesting assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

STATISTICAL CLERK
:

MARKETING

Must

be interested

fa

degree

of

RESEARCH

in math

accuracy

figures.
Excellent
starting
progress,

free

uniforms—low

lunch—spotlessly
areas—no

—plus

benefits.

the

APPLY

clean,

layoffs

most

priced

and coffee

at

uncrowded

in our

liberal

PERSONNEL

8:15

working

salaries—Rapid

cafeteria with free milk

work

DEPT.

and have

in

history

of

fringe

MAY

OFFICE

a.m. to 5 eee

north

Equal

in

CAN
level
large

IF YOU

and

vanston.

proficient

typing

skis
Several years experience
red. Wide open opportunity an

a
a

fringe benefits.

UN

“AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.
a

GIRL

YOU’LL

9-0933

READY
TO
WEAR
EXPERIENCE
preferred. Inquire between 9:30 a.m.
and 9:30 p.m.

BRAMSON
Ss

THEN

580 Waukegan Rd., Glenview

FULL TIME-PERMANENT
Benefits-Generous Discount

Apply store manager

1711 Sherman

SALESLADY
Hours
11 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
furnished. Maier’s Bakery,
St., Evanston. GR 5-6565.

Evanston

Uniforms
706 Main

TYPIST!

TYPIST!

shorthand and typing. Experience necessary.

~ Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Pleasant
profit

sharing
Many

working
and

conditions.

merchandise

company

For appointment, call OR

At North

End

THE

of West

ORchard
1737

NEW

Bldg.

Parking

ROOM

Lot

9-1 142

Merchandise

HOWARD

2-1! 142
WITH

US

SECRETARY
FULL OR PART-TIME

GOOD
TYPING
AND
SHORTHAND
required for modern pleasant office in
Northbrook.
Hours
to
suit.
Good
company benefits.

BARTLETT TREE EXPERT
Rd.
Call 272-2980

Northbrook

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450
VARIOUS
as well
a
ree

discount.

FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as experienced girls for their
as well
as filing
depts.

LIBRARY SECY
MUCH PUBLIC CONTACT AS SECREtary
to
the
head
of
School
and
Children’s Services in a local library.

3-6600, Ext. 339.

7770 Frontage Rd., Skokie, Ill.

TEMPORARY

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-513
Room 51

Administrative Asst

RAND

Exec. Secretary

BARRETT-CRAVENS
NEW
1.
2.
3.
4.

VIP
IN
NORTHERN
SUBURBS
Is
looking for a ‘‘take charge’ gal wh
can
handle
an executive
level job
Good skills will be required and
ag
ability to work on her own. Starting
salary $500. NO FEE.
If you are unable
please register

EMPLOYMENT

CO.

1612 Chicago
9-951 0

UN

that is

EXECUTIVE

SHIFT. HOURS: 5:30 to 1:48
5 nights a week.
Company
benefits:
Blue
Cross
Insurance, paid vacation.
CALL BOB BAILLIE
ALpine 1-4300 or GReenleaf 5-4300

to
by

LLOYD

SERVICE
Street. Evanston

LEWIS

Will

interview

8-6880

DOCTOR’S
OFFICE CARLSEN
BLDG.
Bookkeeping
and
appointments.
Mature or
young. Salary open for right
irl.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOY
ENT DA 8-7171. No Fee. ist Nat’l
Bk. Bldg.
STOCK GIRL-FULL TIME
WRAPPING ABILITY DESIRED.
Hillcrest 6-1811

St.,

Evanston

HOSPITAL

PART-TIME Opportunities.
CLERK

HOLIDAYS,

and

admit

patients

BE

RESPONSIBLE

into

11

P.M.

hospital.

TO

7 A.M.

Some

typing

required.

LIBRARY ASSISTANT
from
Some

WILL

5 p.m.
related

FOR

MEDICAL

to 10 p.m., Mon.-Fri.;
8:30-5 p.m.
exp. preferred. Will assist doctors

LIBRARY

on Saturday if desired.
in locating medical info.

SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST
MATURE

8-6880

INC.

Wilmette.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

ADMITTING
AND

Ave.,

LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
A MATUR#
woman.
Must
be able to deal wi
faculty, students and parents. Typing
50 wpm. FREE.

DYNAMIC VP NEEDS A SECRETARY
who is able to work with top level
executives. Much public contact. Tremendous potential. FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

HOLLISTER
Central

sec y-receptionist

SECY $550

WEEKENDS

3-21

All

1232

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

Evanston
BR

NIGHT

of
positions
Hours 9-5 Sat.

EMPLOYMENT
9-3520
636 Church

SERVICE

Av.,

PROOFREADER

IN TOWN?

CLIFF
UN

to come in,
by phone

Murphy

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

We
have
hundreds
choose from. No fee.
appointment.

WORK
475-3504
Room 305

Mart

CLIFF
can find a position for you
Well paying
Suited to your skills.
Interesting
Conveniently located

Inc.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

DIRECTOR

630 DUNDEE RD.,
CRestwood

LEWIS

GIFT

Lifesavers,

INTERESTING,
DIVERSIFIED
ASsignment in our sales department for
dependable person who takes pride in
her
work.
Shorthand
or
dictaphone
desired.
Excellent
salary.
3 weeks
paid vacation and profit sharing.
APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL

FREE

SERVICE
DAvis

STIVERS

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
'
332-5210

Has Outstanding

YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
INTERESTING
and varied duties in small, pleasant
office of Gift Shop. Filing and light
typing. 2 or 3 days a week. Apply in
person:
THE BLUE PARROT
1523 Chicago Avenue
Evanston

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

in-

EVANSTON

708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400.

1618

IMPORTANT

644-7252

PERSONNEL

..

To qualify tell us by letter, postcard
phone
or
attached
coupon,
name
phone of person you sponsor, befor
that person comes in to offices lis
below. She may bring in your letter
card or coupon.

SECRETARY
STENO

YOUR SECRETARIAL SKILLS ARE
good but you either lack exp. or are
returning to the job market
after a
number of years you will be interested
in this newly created position in our
rapidly
expanding
congenial
sales
office in Evanston.
Varied duties at
.the beginning
will include
dictation,
processing sales leads and distribution
of sales promotion material. A capable person could
quickly
build
this
yo gro
vt d into a top flight secretarial position of considerable responsibility. Excellent salary plus free insurance and other company benefits. Call
Miss Bachman at 475-4398 to arrange
for personal interview appointment.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer.

Dundee

Her Phone
My Name
My Phone

-

ASK FOR
GATTON OR MRS.

MR.

ST.

AT THE ‘‘L”’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

3160

Sponsor
Experienced Skilled
Office Workers

Insur-

7-120

PHONE

ALONG

ANYONE
EARN $40 ©

OZITE
CORPORATION

and

benefits

Allstate Insurance Co.
6 — Classified

IN

—

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
offic
workers who have not worked
for
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work
hrs. within 30 days from the time the
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 week:
after
required
hours
worked.
Offe
does
not
apply
to
night,
student
teacher temporaries.
CLIP THIS
COUPON TODAY!!!

benefits

Hospitalization

OFFICE
ASSISTANT

SECRETARY

Sears

226

brownlie personnel

40 w.p.m. accurately on manual machine.

Good

SUITE

employee

Workers

Husbands and Wives

ance, Year End Bonus and a
special price on our products.

SKOKIE

Westmoreland

GROW

SALESLADY
PART-TIME
ROBERT HALL CLOTHES

Ridge Av.
Evanston
.
99-2580, ext. 416
An Equal Opportunity Employer

STOCK

PEOPLE

Our

IF

like answering our phone and greeting.
our customers at our reception desk.
We
are
an
Evanston
Advertising
Agency
and
Lithographer
Co.
You
must
be
able
to type—be
a gooa
speller and pretty good in arithmetic.
Salary open. 5 day week. Many, many
extra benefits. For full details, call
:
Mrs. Litman,

have an interest in working with
le, a flare for accuracy, knack for

rganization

LIKE

ORCHARD,

AMbassador

A FUN
JOB

Employer

SECRETARY
headquarters

OLD

Office

CLERK-TYPIST
FIGURE CLERKS
TELETYPE OPERATORS
ORDER WRITERS
GEN. OFFICE CLERKS
STENO SECRETARY
SWITCHBOARD OPER.CLERK TYPIST

clude

Personnel interviewer
Registered lab. tech for M.D.
Accounting clerk
N.C.R.
bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Clerical, no typing
Straight switchboard
100% public contact
Travel bureau, no typing

TEMP.

Growth caused by the demand for our outdoor-indoor
carpet and our new carpet
tiles has created openings for:
.
.
.
.

Typist, general ofc.
Dictaphone,
Old Orchard
Learn advertising, type
Manage small sales ofc
Biller-typist
Write and type own letters
Secretary, no dictation
Receptionist-typist to Dr.
Dictaphone secy to Dr.
Credit secy, young
Typist, like figures
Personnel receptionist, type
Reception-typist learn small swhd.
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
X-ray trainee, type, for M.D.
Typist, young, good future

"FORD"

ALERT
AMBITIOUS GIRL WHO
handle
varied
tasks
and
top
_ responsibilities
required
b

_firm’s

$390
$450

DEERFIELD—HIGHLAND PARK
Train to aid busy market Exec.
515
Secy, aid publicity manager
00
Personnel records and variety
$415
Interesting production dept. variety $390
Reservationist for salesmen 9-5
$400
Train for public contact spot

of Oakton

Opportunity

PHONE

EVANSTON—WILMETTE
Bookkpr., Recreational org. 9-5
Medical Director’s ‘‘Right Arm’’
Sales Mgr. wants Girl Friday
Exec. Secretary for Top Director
Personnel, Aid Manager, type
Accts. payable. Rec., 35 hrs.
Dictaphone Secy in Sales 9-5
$475
Good typist for variety job 8:30-4:30 $450

2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An

BY

SP 4-2828

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Exec. Secretary, V.P. in Sales
Personnel Assistant to train
Receptionist, front desk showrm.
Sales ofc., variety, light steno
General office, no typ., 34 hrs.
100° Phone, public contact 9-5
Figures, detail, variety, no typing

z Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
_ORchard 3-3200
(2 blocks

REGISTER

600
500-550

aiid

Help Wanted—Women
_
Business and Professional

Professional

Going Back to Work?
Why Not Work in the
Merchandise Mart?

Service
Loop

Secy to Gen’l Mgr.
3 secy’s to Vice Presidents
Secy to Marketing Dir.
3 Legal secretaries
Secy to Production Mgr.
Secy to Sales Dir.
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Secy to Comptroller
Secy to Pres., young
Steno, gen’] ofc., Old Orchard
Real Estate secretary

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
Bookkeeper, busy small office
Customer relations, sales dept.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mer.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

Mondays through
Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
‘Interviews by appointment)

é
'

AT AUSTIN

5-2400

Chicago’s

and

107.

OZITE

100%
FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Bookkeeper, Assist., small off.
Accountg. clerk, detail, variety
Receptionist, learn new switchbd.
Girl Friday, Medical, 9-5
Payroll trainee, lovely new off.
Aid Jr. Executive, no steno
Secy to busy buyer, light steno
Dictaphone—Secy to V.P.

experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcrip-

WE

Outside

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

ount reconciliations and other mislaneous assignments. Light typing.

PREFER

DRUGS

Business

Professional

The Oldest Employment

5945 W. DEMPSTER

balance

prepare

SUN

and

Help Wanted—Women

MARQUART

EMPLOYMENT
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

‘Has Openings for Women
~ in the Following Areas:

107.

Wanted—Women

at School
4 p.m.-12,
teacher.
on
12,

WOMAN

of Nursing
12-8 a.m.)

REQUIRED

FOR

RECEPTION

DESK

Dormitory, full time, rotating shifts, (8 a.m 4 p.m ”
summer months only. Ideal for graduate student or

SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST
FOR
Saturdays, permanent position, rotating
12-8 a.m.).

APPLY
2650 RIDGE AVE.

SCHOOL
hours, (8

PERSONNEL

OF NURSING
a.m.4 p.m., 4 p.m.

DEPT.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

492-4600
May 4, 196

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DAY

competent,

experienced

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accurately.

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open. . cere
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company
benefits. 5

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BOOKKEEPER

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11 p.m, General clerical — will tr
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FIRST

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IS LOOKING FOR —

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Small office. $400—450. FREE.

NOUFs.

Call

Wall

708 Church

:

St., Evanston

| 328-3400.

:

RECEPTION

DENTIST

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EMPLOYMENT
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Opportunity

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neigh-

DENTAL

Shopping Center, Niles

:

PLOYERS

HOSPITAL

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Gifts . . . Refreshments. . . Music
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10 A
Evanston

your

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6:00

DRESSER
for operator
gael aot

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and good
5300.

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salary,

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filing,

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papers.

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tion. Liberal vacation policy.

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starting

AMERICAN

established

ae:

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Mrs.

Good

will
also train you to assist
him
typing. No exp. needed. FREE.

WHERE.

dec-

OPERATOR
DATA-PR

DENTAL

ordering

crating, and help people applying for
‘

referred.

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fringe benefits, 37/4 hour week.

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ursing

1st

epartment of national organizatio
requires young woman for position

RECEPTION
but highly
successful

6028 besamadee

home

work

Oh

KEY PU
winnie

_

Evanston

week,

LAKE

records. Age is open and no medical
exp. is ‘req’d. Light typing and neat
eppesraa’s3 Rey $95 wk. Free.

but ne meet

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ans. ohones, take care’ of simple | 800 Davis St. Evanston
DAvis 8-8100 |

personnel
St.,

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SLED

For info. Call Personnel Office

SON

700 N. Michigan

EFINDERS

xn.

J

DISCOUNT

store manager

av

TYPIST
4
a
yping skills.

LIBRARY ASSISTANT—JULY 1st
Part-time, should have degree
consider others with library exp.

475-4700

WHY .. . OUR NEW SUBURBAN TEMPORARY SERVICE OFFICE

&lt;2

vee

FITTER AND SEWER

pect

now

CLERK TYPIST—JULY ist
_
(Library) Part-time, hours:flexible.

RETAIL EXPERIENCE ONLY

commensurate

Call

LS

interv

schedule

CLERK
wat
have go

Full time

ALTER ATION

possible

OFFI

positions

SECRETARY—JULY

ST.

GREENWOOD

Evanstonians

EXPANDING

ust

average

ee ees

Evanston

Cor

tewecens

Salary open.

GA

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by

interesting

EVANSTON
modern air-

ghbove

desk
in new
offices
Silica
tiskvariety.
set Bren
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A busy
at
who
likes
Duties
work,

TO

EVANSTON

Front

repair

DUE

‘a O

:

~GLERK, WILL TRAIN

call FI 6-8765 during working hours, or

| REAL

a

brownlie

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
DAvis

IF NOT EXPERIENCED SOME BUSIness

typing.
sary.

a

e personal

IN PROGRESSIVE
plant with beautiful,

2120

Park

Make

TEARS

T

our

CAREER?

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TI
Needs Girl Friday to work in new Des
Plaines office. Excellent salary, many

work.

in

Northb
Highlend

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Hartniald firm, 37% hr. week. Regucreases.

assist

p.
NORTHBROOK

212-2300

OR

goal!

CENTER

and

Operated

weet.
hie Ge ee a ee
personai interview and let us explain

DIRECTOR

RD.

interview.

Orrington

for a challenging,
you are looking
job

to

Electronics

Barrett

JOB

peek
-

:

and

An Evanston firm—Owned

ae

erg

Stop in or call:

if

you.

for

job

the

LEWIS

MONTH

GENERAL
DICTAPHONE,
Variety,
responsibility.

skills.

exciting

Coe

dictaphone skills. Varied duties for
gis who take pride in their work.

cants.

$435 A

WORK
New

ame
56

celeaee
DAvis

Arlington Heights—1806 Northwest Hwy.

ea

is S fe

ST

:

PERNEEDS
AGENCY
OUR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS | EVANSTON
an
intelligent
person
who
enjoys
sonable woman to help clients plan
public contact and has the ability to
their travel arrangements and tours.

TYPI ST

ae

many
able.

PERSONNEL TRAINEE _| ‘rave! consultant

627 Grove, Evanston
(serving all suburbs)
- 7622

PING,

2

power

Evanston—839

uiries,
ability

an

executives with their busy schedules.
Oo ne position
requires short-hand or

WHO

Contact Miss Dennis

RESEARCH

Wor

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
AS Batol Oopertunity: emphaver

OFSECRETARIAL. AND GENERAL.

have

accounting

fine company

NATIONAL

5

guide

DOROTHY
PARKS
PLACEMENT

Office

posi-

aan

1812 ChicagoA

DAY

FR|

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(ug

oe

general

visit

eget

on on the
local
job
market;
you to the right job. No fee.
;

of

Many

TOWN?

cordially

gg

office

in baw | a oat

reduction.

tuition

2-3 YEARS EXPERIENCE AND SOME | _ Experience in sales helpful, but NOT

sid’ tamil responsible
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IN

general

Sik

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40.i0
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in
student
work,
class
ords,
reports, etc. Accuracy, ces

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Jo

and

tions are available poe

mayo, Who

Skills.

MONTHS — TEMPO

.

plan

NEW

Secretarial.

:

Operations

F

pommbarltg ts

id

vacation. and opportunity rc “partici.

“it

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Pane

RELATIONS

SPEECH CLINIC

-

An Equal Opportunity Employer

you like this challenge and romance of

scned-

are good.

hourl

PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC

TRANSPORTATION CENTER

)

to our clients on the phone. This is a
fun

Abo

desire

.

rates—weekly

gin 3

Hy Maelnavs
2 APed bead for auras | Pine salary and benetts incloding up

secreta-

permanent

regular,

a

on

;

Opers

.

All Office
top

PRESS

cluding vacation after | year.
Please
write
Mr.
Donald
District

meee
Bae
a
;

:

PHILOSOPHY

siatines

=
SECRETARY

ries wno are available 9—5, 3 days a
week

retail

have a

Chica go,

likes the romance of Advertising and
has the ability to accept responsibil-

WEEK

‘

a

responsibiltiies.

ss?
Your
ake

AGENCY

WOULD

FIRM

in

~

ADVERTISING
A

Clerical

STUDENT LOANS

ground,
‘
Earnings.

Opportunity

NEED

ECONOMICS

ENGINEERING

The Sperry &amp; Hutchinson Co. |

EVANSTON

}

.

wai

Outlining

1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview

An

Typists

Dict.

cellent employee benefits. .in-

1

&amp;
CQO
chisrroes. peti

SECRETARIE

sales

19 West Jackson

SCO

WE

LAW

operate

FORESMAN

328-7466

LOOP—3

to

BUSINESS SCHOOL

NORTHWESTERN

previously

40 hours per week plus ex

729-3000

636
urch
Street
CARLSON BLDG. ROOM 602

RGE

graduate

Stenographers

redemp-

have

increased

for

CLERK

school

nn
Shor ae P cI sonne
Ch

N or th

done

Manager.

girl

for

Clerk—$400

experience.

i

experience

dutien.ee needed. Will ein,
Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment

Figure Clerk—If you like numbers
this is for you.
Good
salary.
NO
FEE. Job No. 4593.
gh

No

Crum,

fob office.
foe the NOgeri FEE.
wie

Bookkeepine

file.

Cheshire machine and perform utility

smaller

vob No. 4648.

and

ALUMNI

AUDITORY RESEARCH

Will consider in-

who

store and who

likes people. To $390. NO FEE. Job

neral
oe

tion center.
dividuals

slimes

und checks.

a

FEE.

Cdetann voattion te ik whee

ie

°

| @Q€P for its Evanston

MACHINE OPERATOR
PROMOTION DEPARTMENT NEEDS

6156.

Mo,

to

company

Gonslied’ minde
painted “gat
toto make
detailed
irl
make
deposits,
look
up cash,
and _ type

office in Evanston.
ooh

college

of

CLERK

LE

sort

CASH

ceeeiitee, n Goat o ieee NO
_aorehyeeretnebiy:

“General

some

ecessary.

TYPING
totth.ile.
$6,000.

with

preparation

&amp;

Office Supervisor for Evanston firm.

ice
alary
» 4622.

grad

Maas

bcos

eno.

STAMP

has an opening for the

.

NEEDS _ uicu | position of asistant store man-

parton. Pavrees PEN:

local

Som

4643.

e

CO.

| NORTHWESTERN | TEMPORARY
/

GREEN

S&amp;H

THE

.

A

AN

M

RE

ST

CLERK

COMPTROLLER

ASSISTANT

PERMISSIONS

experience.

Executive Secretary for well-known

ee

AND

activity needs a high school graduate,
some college preferred, with excellent
steno and typing skills to perform a
of interesting secretarial duvariety
ties.
Prefer at least 1 or more year’s

__
Help Wanted—Women
_
Business and Professional

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

07

satis

anus

WE

vue

NE

ED

A

FIR

Sy
heyexecutiv:
&amp; 2
all details for top
Excellent working
conds., 35 hr.
Salary
open.
Call
432-8900,
Swe.
Old:
am.
to handle

TV

NURSES AIDES

CO.

NEEDED
at
hae,

FOR’
rage Sek iggy
ane PRESBYTE

meal furnished.
in person. 3131

SERVICE
NILES

Call 492-2906 or apply
Simpson, Evanston.

WAITRESSES
WANTED
Good
payCaetips.
See or . phone:
CHOLS

718 Church

St.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

GReenleaf 5-9450.

Classified —

7

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107

Business and Professional

Skokie

SPRING

our

new

thbrook

WE

RELOCATE

0office

Township.

building § in

We

have

in the following areas:

open-

RAL OFFICE.

train recent High School grads.
general office work in our mail
HBOARD OPERATOR.
yerienced. No typing required.
i CLERKS-TEMPORARY.
to four weeks.
No office skills
UNTING

.

CLERK.

School

ng

grads.

with

ful

or will

d math

interested

figures.

train

in

Light

fits with

vancement.

0 or appt. may
m. or on Sat.

Liberal

good

com-

Opportunities

Interviewing

8:15

5-2200 OR

CO

Hartung

at

7-7700

al

interesting

positions

FILE

CLERK

ACC’TS PAYABLE

a

WE

NOW

FOR

available

CLERK

446- 4000 or apply
ALL,
ri.
,

446-4008

in person.

HE BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY

airlines

needs

a

and

nice appearance for public

ary’s
PAIGE

TYPING
:

A NUMBER

OF

openings

this

in

;,OF
some
the

PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Of large manufacturing
concern, to $475.
‘Good company benefits.

EXCELLENT
WORKING
tions, modern air-conditioned
. full range of benefits.

Washington
Chicago

a

fast

moving

young

large

scale

Mort. process-

exp. helpful.
Some_
shorthand.
. typewriter.
Free
hospitaliza. 5 days, 9 to 5. 775-5227.

Equal

opportunity employer.

traight Public Contact
EXPERIENCE

leasant
Ps in

NECESSARY.

and capable person needed
customer contact position.

ent starting salary.

No fee.

‘vans Personnel Service
erie Av.
UN 9-3160
"Bik. W. of the Davis St. “L”)
TED

Park

SECRETARY
Sales

office.

FOR

Must

HIGH-

have

than
average
typing
skills,
hand desireable
but not neces. Sala
to $433 per month,
ndant upon experience and _ abili-

Blue Cross, Blue Shield plus many
her

company
benefits.
Call
Miss
der at 831-3570 for further details.

OR’S

GIRL—NORTH

EVANS-

Typing, receptionist, medical
-ords.
me
little
knowledge
of
ical words helpful. Pleasant office
Ae.
Call BOULEVARD
NT
ist Nat’l Bk.
Bldg.

National

has

career

oppor-

TH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPtor can make $200 a week. Salary
Bao
eg
5 day week. 9-5. Call

MANICURIST

|

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
Top

merase

: WOMAN
53

counter

Church

ae

FOR

work

St.

beauty Salon

FULL

in dry
CR

Classified

cleaning

2-9832

Evanston,

Evanston Review

Opportunity

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

Ill.

Just a few of our many public contact
listings: all suburbs.
Receptionist—M.D., light typing
Receptionist—publishing, type
Receptionist—real estate
Receptionist—typist,
N. Evanston

PARKS

PLACEMENT
Evanston

Temporary
636

Employer

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

Illinois

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SECRETARY :

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

SERVICE
DAvis

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand skills. Some previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3744 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment tests given
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. ‘Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
PART-TIME
POSITION
AS
PART-TIME
TELLER
in
a
modern
Savings
and
Loan
Association available -to woman inter-

ested

in

good

pay

and _

|

pleasant

surroundings.
Experience helpful but
will train qualified
beginner.
Hours |
M., T., Th.,
F., 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat.
8:30 a.m.-1
p.m.
Call Mr. Rombalinat AL 1-7200.
First
Federal
Savings
and
Loan

of Wilmette,

1210 Central

Av.,

COUNTER CLERK
AND CASHIER
Over
21.
For
Golf Club
Pro
Shop.
Some exp. necessary. 6 day wéek incl.
Saturday
and
Sunday.
Good
salary,
meals, pleasant surrounding.
Call Mrs. Welch
272-0272 for interview

ART ASSISTANT
GIRL

WITH

ART

BACKGROUND

appt.

Country Club
No fee
WORK
IN
A
PLEASANT
ATMOS.
figures.
enjoy
typing,
Light
phere.
Will train if not experienced.
Salary
good.
Evans
Personnel
1609
Maple.

1600 Ridge Ave.

—

DA 8-0100

receptionist $350 LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
A
RECP’T
with light typing. Age to 35. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

SECRETARY.

NO

SHORTHAND,

Salary
$475.
Small
office
North
Evanston area. Work for advertising
mgr.
Excellent
hours
and
working
conditions. Call Jim, Skokie Employ-

ment Service,
SALAD
AND
Full time or

OR

5-2300. No Fee.

PANTRY
short hours

HELPER:
to suit house

wife. Will teach. Call The Indian Trail
Restaurant.

HI

6-1703

‘

ALTERATION
GIRL
5 days, 9 to 5:30, pleasant
conditions, generous discount.

MINNA

9-3160.

RECEPTIONIST TO START NOW FOR
Winnetka
Real
Estate
Office.
Light
typing,
filing.
Bright
and
pleasant
surroundings.
Call Mr. Daily Jr. HI 6-4700

FOR

work in art department. Will do paste
up
and
should
have
knowledge
of
lettering and spacing. Hours 8:30 to
4:45. Excellent benefits.

Rotary International

8-6880

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
FOR
A MAture woman with typing and general
office skills, for a job with variety. 5
day week, Monday-Friday. Good employee benefits. Close to transp.
Come in or phone AL 1-5400
JOE JACOBS CHEVROLET Co.
435 Green Bay Rd.
Wilmette
WANTED
—
DENTAL
ASSISTANT.
Full or part-time for Glenview office.
Exp. desirable but not necessary. We
will
train
you
for
an
interesting
career.
Call
724-6343
for
interview

* Northbrook Star * Highland
serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

274-8100
employer.

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

ilm.

TRAVEL
BUREAU.
SOME
TYPING.
Assist
with travel information.
Will
train.
Salary
high.
Unusuall
fest
. Public
contact.
Call BO
LEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT.
DA 8-7171 No Fee. D-617 1st Nat’]l Bk.
Bldg. Ask for Wally.

UN

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

ae

328-7622

LEWIS

WASHINGTON NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Equal

INC.

LOCAL
PUBLISHING
HOUSE
NEEDS
a girl to help compile
a book
and
assist
the
man
in charge
of sales
promotion. FREE.

necessary. Be sure and dial 475-7900 today!

An

SECRETARY

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

627 Grove,

of Church

KELLY SERVICES

ILL.

Shermer

DOROTHY

:

Personnel Department

KOENIG &amp; STREY
EDITORIAL SECY

store

Northbrook

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

Interesting Secretarial

Experience not necessary if you have the interest and
aptitudes for office work. We will be happy to discuss
our openings with you. Full range of benefits and periodic merit salary increases. Call Mrs. Bell for an
appointment. After hours appointments arranged if

1630 Chicago Avenue

YOU TAKE THE FIRST oa
INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

Clerks
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

1771

POSITION OPEN IN THE WILMETTE
office of one of the fastest growing
real estate firms on the North Shore.
Must
be
good
typist
and
enjoy
working with an active sales force. A
pleasant manner most important.
Call Mr. Strey ALpine 1-0330

. DICTAPHONE
. CLERK-TYPIST
SECRETARIAL
IBM KEY PUNCH

TIME

HELP
BACK

|

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.

RECEPTIONISTS!!

interesting

—s._,

to 4:30, 5 day week.

HEY CULLIGAN GAL!
If you like to be where the action is
you'll
love
our
advertising
department. THIS REALLY
IS an unusual
opportunity
for
a
girl
who
enjoys
variety
and
wants
the kind
of job
that’s
so fascinating
it’s fun.
Good
typing and shorthand necessary. Call
or come in and see
Rich Lorig.

INA

A 8-7171 No Fee. D-603.

BEAUTY OPERATOR

ADVERTISING

An

tunities for you in the following areas:

S. building operation.

EVANSTON,

JOB?

Help Wanted—Women

Exceptional opportunity for
intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30

518 Davis St.

III.

Employer

hae

“1967 Is a Kelly Year"
“Join the Kelly Crowd"

491-0600

CULLIGAN

&gt; Steno-General
ith

Service

TYPIST

Washington

DO YOU WANT ACTION!

Evanston,

Opportunity

NEW

job that is more than just typing!
need a live wire gal who can move

National

Avenue

Equal

EVANSTON
BR 3-2155

CALL OR SEE
Boulevard Employment

Insurance Company
An

AVENUE

Cc
KEYPUNCH TRN.
ADV. RECPT.
SWBD.
DICTAPHONE
PRIVATE
SECY.
LIGHT STENO
BANKING TRN.
FILE CLERK
LEGAL STENO

1657

Dennis

Office

CONDIoffices,

INTERESTED

NEEDED

724-8000.

1612 CHICAGO
UN 9-9510

A

Business and Professional

Employment Service

491-0600

COME
IN OR CALL
MRS.
HALL
AT
475-7900 for a confidential interview.

NATIONAL DAIRY
ARCH CENTER
RESE
801 Waukegan Road, Glenview
:

Murphy

5-433]

FOR
BUSY
X-RAY
DEPT.
OPPORtunity to become
medical secretary,
some
reception
work
and
lots
of
variety. Very special opening for very
special person. Apply Personnel, 6779600, ext. 218.
Skokie Valley Community Hospital

ariety of dutiés. Age 18 to 25.
any
fine gene
benefits.

Contact Miss

Sherman

TYPING
IS
NOT
NECESSARY
ON
this job
if you
have
good
clerical
skills. Work includes filing, checking,
posting, and general office duties.

1630

966-0700

SKILLS

field

SECY. IN LEGAL DEPARTMENT
a national corporation. All skills
public contact; will go to $500 for
right woman.

n-hi. Free.
CEMENT

pster

SERVICE

1718

GRADS

THE LARGEST COMPANY
OF ITS KIND IS NOW HIRING FOR JUNE AND JULY
STARTING DATES.
NO SKILLS REQUIRED
GIRL FRIENDS _
CAN WORK TOGETHER
EXCELLENT
COMPANY BENEFITS
OVER 120 OPENINGS
NO FEE
STARTING SALARIES
$275-$325

Clerical

FULL TIME. GOOD SALARY
Large air-conditioned te! store.
Apply in person to Mr.
Eaton
itenn’s Hillman Pharmacy Inc.
353 Park Av., Glencoe

eptionist. Public and phone contact
and you’ll be in touch with
a
airlines regarding arrangeand scheduling. Req’s are light
‘
{ISS

TEMPORARY

Evanston

274-8100
employer

SALESLADY

RECEPTION
of the smaller

RIGHT GIRL

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

AIRLINES

_ One

new

STENO
MACH. OPRS.

Des Plaines
3200 Dempster
Phone 827-1108

CLIFF

Div.
Di

cee
Be Eiat Seeoctunny

+

HAVE

NEED

TYPISTS
CLERKS

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
moderate
skills
(type 50,
shorthand
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Mystik Tape

WE

Phone GR

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

excellent
including

diatel
e
offer
convenient
‘ion
pleasant
modern
surroundexcellent benefit program, good
ting salary. Please come in and
to us about following;
:

1771

EACH WEEK
EXTRA

$40 bonus
PLUS
HIGHEST
RATES

!IISECRETARIES!!

Mttice Openings
INTERVIEWING

Personnel

to

be arranged after 5

Call Miss

JUNE

FULL OR PART TIME
EARN

107

Business and Professional

TEMPORARY

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

with

Help Wanted—Women |

Professional

and

Business

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

exp.

beginners

office.

“Help Wented—Wemen

1-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free insurance,

aptitude.

t modern

ih

107

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

Ill.
WILL

Wanted—Women

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

Blvd.

Skokie,

Help

=

Business and Professional

~ ALLSTATE
ISURANCE CO.
7447

¥

474 Central,

ACCOUNTING

working

HART

Highland Pk.,

ID

2-7640.

CLERKS

$400

Several
Howard

to work i a
depts.
i
475;
Agency
307 Howard, Evanston

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

May

4,

1967

©

�Mbe

vy
sary

AIRLINE
RECEPTION
$480 MO.

Northbrook Office
Accent

e offer many fine benefits,
yood salary and working conitions, and a 7 hour day. For
terview phone Mrs. Lynch.
International

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
:
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

We

office—very congenial

cafeteria,

Avenue

Evanston

BR

3-2155

z7i1IS CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
WITH
a leading growth company is ideal for
you.
Immediate
openings
in
our
expanding IBM
Dept. for exp. alpha
numeric
keypunch
operators.
Excellent starting salary, convenient transportation, excellent company
benefits
and low cost cafeteria.

PHOTOCOPY

00 Dempster

UN

1771

1740

801

Waukegan Road,
724-8000.

Glenview

BUSINESS IS BOOMING!
WAITRESS WANTED
FULL

TIME, PART-TIME
TOP EARNINGS

HE COLONIAL KITCHEN
cig
ighland

yea
Park

Shopping

Center
Phone 831-3881

RECEPTIONIST
RECEPTIONIST

AND

‘switchboard operator. Age is open, 5
day
week,
hospitalization
insurance,
one
vacation,
Christmas
bonus.
911
ichigan Av., Wilmette, AL 1-4100.

ADVERTISING

RECEPTION

LUSH
AD
AGENCY
WANTS
A REceptionist for their executive floor. No
typing. All public contact. FREE.

LEWIS

- EMPLOYMENT
618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

Tinkers

GR

5-3333

ULL
TIME
OFFICE
SECRETARYreceptionist.
For
well
known
newly
remodelled
pleasant North
Evanston

Real

Estate

ence,

filing

nee

.

MITCHELL
;

Office.

and

a

Typing

knack

BROTHERS

experi-

for

GR

details

5-3900

WANTED: SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS, EXP. OR WILL
TRAIN, DAY-EVENING HRS.
OR
PART-TIME.
DA _ 8-5510,

OR

6-3050

KERY
GIRL,
PART
OR
FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good
pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

fay 4,

1967

Exciting

For Figures?

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

CUFF

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

SEC’'Y
FOR
PUBLIC.
RELATIONS
dept.
Typing.
No
steno,
all
public
contact. FREE.

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

Chicago
8-2300

and

WOMEN (2)

HAVE SEVERAL FINE
OPENINGS!
LOOK AT THESE!

Evanston.
BR 3-5335

CLERICAL,
NO
TYPING.
YOUNGER
er
Fountain Sq. office. Salary $350.
ill train
Interesting
position.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171. No Fee.

WANTED

FOR

clerical
work at the Glenview Public
Library,
Typing required.
3712 hour
week.
If 1967
high
school
graduate
interested, can start work in June. See
head librarian, 1930 Glenview Rd.

9-5 SATS.

9-12

SP
BR

IT'S SPRING!
WOULDN’T
YOU
LIKE
TO
GET
A
new lease on life with a new job?
Come on and be a Culligan Gal!
We have openings now for
DICTAPHONE TYPIST
BILLER TYPIST
(We'll teach you our billing procedures.)
GENER
OFFICE
You'll
find
it’s
fun
to
work
with
friendly people at an interesting job.
Call Rich Lorig
Shermer
An

Equal

INC.

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

Il.

Young Lady for
Evanston Office
of Suburban Newspapers
VARIOUS CLERICAL DUTIES
EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS

CREDIT
AND
COLLECTION
ASSIStant Variety of important credit duties
including correspondence and routine
credit
approval,
Credit
experience
desirable
but
will
train
gal
with
potential. Must be high school graduate
with
good
typing
and
clerical
skills. Excellent salary and benefits,
scheduled
salary
review.
Call
Mr.
Schilling at DA 8-5200. Bishop
Freeman
Co., 1600 Foster St., Evanston,
Ill.

IF

REP.

YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOple
in
person
and
by
phone,
this
company will train you to handle their
public
relations
work.
No _ typing.
FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Sell Beauty Products
Choose
CHGO.

583-5147

Hours
SUB.

965-3240

Saleswomen-Sportswear
WITH
OR
WITHOUT
EXPERIENCE.
Above
average salary;
5 day week;
selling Junior sportswear.

KAY

618

Davis

St.

OR

to

CALL

learn

MRS.

more

HALL

about

available

Chicago
An

Equal

AT

CAMPBELL'S

Evanston

869-0300
RECEPTIONIST—NORTHFIELD
To greet visitors, handle small console
switchboard and light typing. Attractive office, 9 to 5, 5 days. Good fringe
benefits
including
free
coffee
and
cokes.
Call
Mr.
Brown
or
Mr.
Abramson, 446-8360.
ORDER CLERK
$500
No typing.
Light exp.
N. side locale.
475-1800
Howard Agency, 307 Howard, Evanston.

| WAITRESSES;
EXP.
PART-TIME
can earn up to $30 plus nightly. The
New Arc, Glenview. Also need parttime salad girls; good salary. 724-7600.

Jack:

LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department

Av.

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

Ill.

1771 Howard. Street

KEY-PUNCH

CLERK-TYPIST
MODERN SUBURBAN FORD AGENCY
is in need of a clerk-typist.
Experience
desirable
but
not
necessary.
Excellent starting salary and company benefits. Please call Mr. Ettelson,

GLENBROOK

FORD

Rd.
729-2600

Glenview

8 KEYPUNCH OPRS.
Fabulous company moving into brand
new
location
on
North
Shore
is
presently
seeking
8 girls with light.
experience to start at $433 per month.
Excellent company benefits, excellent
company, no fees.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

work

JEWELRY

AND

a

This suburban branch office of fam
international firm will train a
with

light typing,

pleasant
as

voice

their

make

them

positions

open

aptitude

or

Restaurant,

interview,

UN

9-

GENERAL
OFFICE—GOOD
TYPING
required. Diversified duties including
dictaphone. $380 plus liberal benefits.
Hrs. 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week. Call for
appt. UN 9-6610. North Shore Assoc.
for Retarded Children
2525 Church St.,
Evanston

who

detail.

To

have

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

ar

Experienc

$500.

FR

SERVICE

1618 Orrington

DAvis

s/o (plug) $90-95
2

FIRMS
LOOKING
FOR
enced operators. One is 2 posi
other a 4 position, FREE,

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

SECRETARY

Evanston

TO

POLICE

OFFIC.

Light Shorthand. Mature. Salary E
with rapid increases.
Private
o

North

suburbs.

Call

EMPLOYMENT
o. 8-7171.
No
ally.

BOULEV

Ist
Fee

Nat’l Bk.
D-616.
As

RECEPTIONIST
OFFICE

vacations and fring
New ep

HOUSE

Ridge

HOUSE

1639

girls

train.

OF

Phone

WAITRESSES
FOR
HIGH
CLASS
restaurant.
Full or part-time.
Good
tipping. Hours: Luncheon, 10:30 - 2:30.
Dinner 4:30-8:30. Must be neat. Paid

pote

WORKING
YV
:
many
_interestin

for

for figure

will

2500

4-1204

You'll

feel comfortab

FIGURE CLERKS

DO
YOU
ENJOY
figures?
We
have

GIFTS

UN

appearance

then check the appointment sct
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster

GENERAL

Costume Jewelry

neat

(for paging executi\

receptionist.

callers,

Paid

Waite

Evanston,

OPERATORS in loop or

areas.

Golf Mill Professional Ble
202, Niles
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

Room

SALESLADY

for

se

summer

TASK FORCE —

VARIETY JOB

Call

for

RECEPTION
$100 WEEK -

RIGHT
GAL
WITH
GOOD
TYPING
skills and general office exp. needed
to
round
out
go-go
office
staff
of
Evanston
Equipment
Distrib.
Girl
Friday type
assignment
includes reception, phones and variety of other
detail.
Excellent
future.
Attractive
air-cond. offices. 3 blocks from Fountain Square.
Call E. L. Nichols
864-4175

vacation. John Evans

looking

suburban

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

1710 Sherman,

TEACHERS-STUDENTS

you

We also need all types of
y
help. CLERKS-STENOS-TYP empo andid

You
will work
on the floor
at the
Board
of Trade
with
14 salesmen!
Variety of work;
typing;
very light
shorthand; will train for switchboard.
An excellent opening for a young lady.

Miriam

:

We
need
proof
readers
to Ligue
material for data processing o
our 11 loop projects. Apply now.
—

SECRETARY
IN
A
BROKERAGE FIRM

Waukegan

-

An equal opportunity employer —

Are

SECRETARY,
ADMINISTRATIVE
OFa
Diversified duties. Good
typing
skills.
Secretary, Personnel Directors Office.
Excellent stenographic skill required.
Pleasant
Metheny |
conditions
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Call
Mrs.
Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

ae

me

W.

station

BENEFIT TRUST:

now.

NEEDS

COSTUME

ment

‘El’

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

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

2038

emplo

office—175

Quincy/Wells

TPIS Ss a

Washington National’
Insurance Company
1630

for

at our Chicago

Blvd.,

career

for you

CLIFF

CALL MRS. HAYES
ALpine 1-4300

SERVICE

IN

opportunities

personnel

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

Arrangements

4-8585
5-0400

EXCELLENT
STARTING
SALARY
with
merit
increases,
outstanding
benefits
including
group
insurance,
Savings
and
Profit
Sharing
and
vacations with pay.

. Receptionist-clerk-typist in
ot large firm. Promotable.

We are looking for capable in
with
good
typing
skill in
permanent,
full
time
position.
genial
co-workers—2
girl,
office.
Blue
Chip
Co.;
benefits.

JUNE GRADS

475-7900

25

t

ALL JOBS

W. Touhy
N. Lincoln
DAILY

COME

AT

A

2. Advertising firm wants a good typistreceptionist in their personnet department to handle correspondence. Promotable.
Medical receptionist. Salary $450 or
open;
a prominent
physician
wants
you to type
letters
and forms,
use
dictaphone, and greet patients.

QUARTERS

Evanston-convenient

portation.

looking

Call Avon Today!

WITH
COSMETIC
SALES
EXPERIence for supervisory positions, North
Shore area. Override plus commission.
WATKINS PRODUCTS
2900 Apple Ave.
Waukegan
DE 6-5123
CH 4-2995

CLERK-TYPIST

7247
4770

Evanston
BR 3-2155

. Advertising firm wants sharp
gal. No typing. 35 hour week.

TYPIST

Ave.

Se

NEW

Crawford,

WE ARE
INTERVIEWING
NOW
FOR
permanent
positions
starting
after
graduation. Many of your classmates
have
already
applied
for
career
positions.

Evanston

Holiday Lincoln-Mercury

535
DA

a

FOR
SERVICE

Avenue,

LOVELY

Doctor specializes in kids. You’ll be
his receptionist. Help mommies
keep
little ones happy ’till doctor is ready.
Office is never jammed;
set appts. so
that nobody
waits
too long.
octor
will train. Some typing for bills and
things. That’s all. He’ll show you the
rest! Age open. Fast pay raises!

!! Receptionists !!

328-3400.

CLERK

to 45. $425.

Murp

1618

brownlie personnel
St.,

Privately
owned
station.
Known
for
good music, news, weather, personal
interviews. Answer fan mail, requests
for announcements, phones. Clip press
releases. Guide visitors through sta-

BABY DOCTOR'S
GIRL $415

CLERK

EMPLOYMENT

RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST

tion.

Six
mo.
experience
open.
NO FEE.
If you are unable to come in, please
register by phone.

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Church

legal firm. Age
NO FEE

FIGURE

1657

You’ll learn to assist the director and
have a variety of duties that include
light typing,
answering
phones,
and
much
public
contact.
No
medical
background needed and age is open.
They
are located in lovely,
modern
neigftborhood center. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

708

$500.

Local.
$433.
required. Age

Equal

Anybody

offices.
FEE

CULLIGAN

GIRL FRIDAY
MEDICAL CENTER
$425 MONTH

8-6880

SALES-ORDER DESK
Join
our
small
office
team
in
a
responsible
inside sales position.
Interesting work involving order editing,
pricing,
and
correspondence.
Some
exp.,
to age
45. 3614
hr.
Call
Mr.

‘oy

HOSPITAL
CORP.

AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE
HELP:
ful but not necessary. Pleasant working conditions, 5 day week.

:

Powell.

Assistant

public relations

Michigan Shores Club
EEDS

Ridge
An

_ Secretary-Stenographer

NATIONAL DAIRY
RESEARCH CENTER

274-8100
employer

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in
all
operations of the department.
Prefer
some
accounting
experience,
good
typing skills. Excellent
starting
salary, liberal fringe benefits.

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

MO.

CLIFF

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

:

9-9000

OOD
SHORTHAND
AND
TYPING
skills required. Experience preferred.
Age 20 to 40. Many company benefits.
Contact Miss Dennis.

benefits,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel

$500

SECRETARY
NO FEE
GENERAL OFFICE

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Administrative

KEYPUNCH

AMERICAN

excellent

PLUS.

$405.

For You

now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

612 Chicago

Have Openings

20

Executive
NO

WE

atmosphere.
Greet
interesting
clientele
with
a smile,
answer
modern
push-button board enthusiastically and
do some
very
light typing
in your
spare
time.
Qualifications:
A
nice
smile,
enthusiasm,
and
25
wpm
typing. Company benefits: hospitalization, life insurance,
sick pay, profit
sharing and 1 week vacation this year.
NO FEE

IN 9-9510

RADIO STATION
GIRL FRIDAY $433

JUNIOR

FIGURE CLERKS

RESTIGE
ADVERTISING
CONCERN
has
a glamorous
reception
opening.

suburban

EXCLUSIVE
AIRLINE
STEWARDESS

Large

100% PUBLIC CONTACT
IF YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE YOU’LL LOVE THE EXCITING
CHALLENGE
OF
THIS
JOB.
100%
public contact job is yours as world
famous air line will train you to greet
travelers, relate travel space, answer
phone
in
plush
Loop
or
airport
showrooms.
EXPER.
NOT
NECES.SARY.
Free travel privileges. Spend
week-ends in Miami, Hollywood, New
York,
LAS
VEGAS,
TAKE
FREE
TRAVEL
VACATION
TO
EUROPE.
SEE, CALL ME, BOB CANYON '’til 9
p.m. daily at
VARIETY
6 West Randolph
2d Floor
ANdover 3-0470
LUNCH HOUR APPOINTMENTS
AVAILABLE
Open Saturday 10-5

RECEPTIONIST
$433
Plush

Business and Professional

NO FEE
EVANSTON SECRETARY

iy

in

ternational Diivsion for an
garessive self starting type
ecretary with good typing
nd shorthand skills.

_ Business and’ Professional

TRAINEES.
AGE
No experience.

-

spot

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

SECRETARY
teresting

| 107

Help Wanted Women

107

and Professional

&gt;

Business

ead

MOTHER

Evanston
board.
sreree

VARD
DA

area.

WORK

VISION

benefits
;

869-5110

LIVE

Salary

IN

sou"

plus room

Interesting ~ position
:
of girls dorm.
Call
BOUL

EVANSTON

8-7171.

SECRETARY

No

;

Fee.

FOR

a

EMPLOYMEN

D-614.

MEAT

office on Old
Skokie
Park.
New,
modern,
building. 5 day week,

BROK

Rd.,
Hig
air con
c
full time.
Mrs. Whitney, 761-8500.
;
FEMALE
BEAUTICIAN WITH PL
ing
personality
nice toshop. 5. | no
Evanston
location,for 8:30
evenings. 5 day wk. Call DA 8-4006 ec

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified

—

�‘107

ie

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

Immediate openings in Sales
Department for a bright candidote with good typing and
Ne

offer exceptionally

fine

vorking conditions and ben-

efits, good salary and 7 hour
day. For interview phone Mrs.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Lynch.

Personnel Department

- International Minerals

—

1771 Howard

&amp; Chemical Corp.
Skokie,

6-

An

?

Equal

Illinois

Opportunity

An

CLERK

CROSSING

benefits
Office

Carson Pirie Scott
1-84
r
00
ist, antre St Store ie Mgrs.

(Fashions)

All positions FREE
many other wonderful
job opportunities. -

And

~ Boulevard
Service

GUARD

3742

hour

work

week,

good

starting

EXPERIENCED

ILL.

KEY PUNCH

AT SCHOOL

OPENINGS

IN

SEVERAL

educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
sess: secretarial, clerical

:
:

_

ral office, typing, public
nm again there is some one

of these features,

week

paid

contact.
or more

tuition reductions,

vacation,

merit

3

increases.

Disc

Jockeys,

minute

in

hectic

etc.

but

fun

atmosphere.
Some
typing
and
good
- personality
qualify. $90 wk. Free.
$e
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
Dempster
966-0700

SECRETARY

OR

NATIONAL

-cialists Assoc.

MEDICAL

Above

_SPE-

average typing

skills
and
experience
on
dictating
equipment required. Previous work in
community
organizations
valuable.

Excellent

salary;

35

hour

week;

attractive
loop
office;
good
fringe
nefits; convenient to Northwestern,
CTA. Gall Mr. Sommers, 236-6814.

CREDIT CLERK

Davis
An

St.

Evanston

Equal

$450

-

MAIL GIRL
opportunity for

gal

between

Evanston area. Lots
no _ skills
required.

Starting salary $390. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
-

1612 Chicago,

Evanston.

UN

ating

Salary

benefits.
Woods

WOMAN

branch

and

CAPABLE

store.

commission

Wayne

Fashion

ID

OF

5 day

week.

plus

fringe

Cleaners,

Center.

Hubbard

2-0465

EVANSTON
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
firm seeking woman who will provide
wire
and general office secretarial
skills in economical combination. Send
resume
and
salary
requirements
to
~ P.O. Box 253, Evanston.

10 —

Classified

Employer

ESTATE

Saturday's

OFFICE

from

9 to

5 for

our

active
Glenview
office.
Interesting
variety
of
duties
for
personable
woman
with
good
appearance
and
telephone
manner.
T ping
helpful.
Never a dull moment.
Call
Mr. Walsh,
PA
9-0330.
Koening
&amp;
Strey
1009
Waukegan Rd.

clerk typists $350-450
VARIOUS
EVANSTON
AND _ SUB.
firms
need
typists.
Experienced
or
will take beginners. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

Evanston

SECRETARY LIKE FIGURES?

8-1333

RECEPTIONIST,
THEATRICAL
booking
agency.
Small
local
talent
agency needs younger girl with some
typing
for
an _ interesting
public
contact
type
office
position § call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.
?

9-9510

STORE HELP
EPENDABLE

8-8100

RAPIDLY
EXPANDING
REAL
EState/insurance office in Dntn. Evanston has variety job open now.
IBM
electric. Shorthand optional. Age and
salary open Call for appt.

20 and 40 to start with an outstanding

company
in the
of
variety
and

DAvis

Opportunity

DA

ear
_ Excellent

BANK

Part-Time Receptionist
For

Stars,

_ working
Personnel

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

REAL

as Girl Friday around small, but well
known local radio station. You'll enjoy

every

FIRST NATIONAL

800

RADIO STATION
GIRL FRIDAY
meet

Office.

Ideal
Apply

AND.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
at. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

You'll

OPERATOR

Number
29
IBM.
facilities—Benefits.

OR

4-9300.

part-time.
Rd.,

Glen-

and

NURSE
SECRETARY
FOR
INterist’s
office.
Previous
experience
preferred.
Regular
hours,
no Saturdays. Located in Downtown Evanston.
DAvis 8-2288.

EVANSTON,

HAVE

SALESLADIES
Apparel. Full or
O D PAY
Shop,
1704 Glenview

part-time.
Excellent

PART-TIME
FULL
TIME
Food handler for office building coffee
shop. Must be neat and exp. in short
order food service. Exc. working cond.
Phone 673-1171.

salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions.
re-employment
tests
given
to assure
you
are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

Employment
491-0600

Service,

FULL OR PART-TIME
Some.exp. desirable. Good hours
good wages. Call GR 5-8997.

$175

Packaging Corp. of America

WE

Uniform

Evanston.

DENTAL ASSISTANT

$378-$466

~ 918 Davis St.
~ WORK

_

Town
view.

Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some
previous
experience i
accounting or clerical work.

Airlines Positions

am

St.,

WAITRESSES

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Wilmette

Pel

Shore

Days
or evenings.
full and
Experience
not necessary.
tipping house.
Mister Ricky’s Restaurant,

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

&amp; Co.
Edens Plaza
et

North

1818 Dempster

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
$378-$466
—

and liberal discount

L

person,

Il $363-$447

CLERK-TYPIST

Personal

WOMAN
TO
PRESS
OR
FOLD
clothing.
Must
be steady
worker.
5
day week. Good pay. Paid vacation.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in

Ladies’

POSITIONS

Apply

MACHINE
OPERATOR,
ADDRESSING
dept. of national sorority. Typing and
filing
skills
required.
Convenient North
Shore
location.
Bus
or train
Sarehe: no age limitation. Phone 256-

employer

Opportunities

PLEASE COME IN |AND TALK TO US.

:

SMALL GLENVIEW
OFFICE SALARY
$400. No Shorthand. Good hours. Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT.
DA 87171. No Fee.

A

JOB

SALES
employee

SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST.
Small modern hospital. Light typing, 8
hour day, 5 day week, we will train.
Good
salary
and
all benefits.
Community Hospital
of
Evanston,
2040
Brown Ave. 869-5400.

274-8100

opportunity

JU 3-0700

FULL TIME

Many

equal

Employer

— SPLENDID
~OPPORTUNITIES

a

Street

FULL
TIME
GENERAL
CLERICAL
for bank bookkeeping
department.
5
day
week,
employee
benefits.
An
equal
opportunity
employer.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF DEERFIELD,
757 Deerfield
Rd.,
Deerfield.
Phone
945-6000.
OPPORTUNITIES
NOW
OPEN
FOR
qualified
NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHERS at Evanston Child Care Center,
1417 Hinman Av., 5 mornings weekly
id 5 afternoons weekly. Call UN 4786.

CASHIER
IN

AND

91.

LUZIER CUSTOM COSMETICS
SUBSIDIARY OF BRISTOL-MYERS
OPENINGS
AVAILABLE
DISTRICT
MGR.
OR
CONSULTANTS.
WILL
Mrs.

Bailey,

MI

2-7926.

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
WOMAN-MATURE
PART-TIME
BOOKKEEPER
2 hrs. ver day, 5 days weekly. Handle
accounts payable and simple records.
Location Glenview. 729-3030
:
REGISTERED
NURSES
AND
REGistered
practical
nurses.
Part-time.
Number
3.bus
to
door.
Swedish
Retirement
Assoc.
2320 Pioneer
Rd.
DA 8-8700.
NURSES AIDS FULL OR. PART-TIME,
leasant surroundings, usual benefits.
umber
3
bus
to
door.
Swedish
Retirement Assoc. 2320 Pioneer Road.
DA 8-8700.
EXPERIENCED
MAIDS.
GENERAL
cleaning.
Meals
and
uniforms
furnished.
Good _ salary
plus
fringe
eo
Call
Mrs.
Thomas,
UN
4GIRL FRIDAY
Today
can by your
lucky
day.
I’m
reluctantly moving out of town, and
you may have the job I would like to
keep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

REGISTERED

NURSES

FULL OR PART-TIME.
Modern nursing home in Northbrook.
Mr. Rischard
VE 5-4200
WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.
GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
time. Answering phone, typing,
Excellent salary.
Call GReenleaf 5-1877;
Eves GR

FULL
filing.
5-1999

CLERK-TYPIST
WANTED
FOR
part-time work at the Glenview Public
Library.
Twenty
hours
a week.
See
head librarian, 1930 Glenview Road.

PART-TIME
LOCAL

HELP WANTED
APPAREL
CR 2-1663

STORE.

COUNTER
CLERK
EXP.
PREferred or will train. Bodell Cleaners,
Highland Park.
Call 433-3161.
AMBITIOUS WAMAN TO RUN OFFICE
for top transp. van company. Excellent opportunity, profit sharing.
R. Weber
475-3141
CLERK-TYPISTS
40 ns
15Howard Agency
307 Howard,

08

Help Wented-Wemes
Household

Bookkeeper, Full Charge.
PART-TIME
2 TO 3 DAYS
A WEEK.
downtown Evanston. DA 8-3116.

5 DAY LIVE IN
44
REE
COUPLE
BAY WORK _ 1-2-5 DAYS
$12 plus
BAKER EMPLOYMENT
811 Davis Street
UN 4-717

WAITRESSES
FULL TIME OR
time. Good pay, plus tips and
Good transp. Call GR 5-9020.

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK.
RESPON
sible woman, 40 to 60 yrs. Own
roo!
TV.
Fine
character
more
importa

WAITRESSES—SOME

FREE

PARTmeals.

EXP.

Welch, 272-0272.

WAITRESSES
WANTED,
FULL OR PART-TIME.
Steele’s Snack Shop, 1011 Waukegan Rd.
Northbrook
272-3160
DIVERSIFIED
OFFICE
DUTIES
INcluding
typing.
Evanston
location,
good pay and fringe benefits. Phone
Mr. Daniels, BR _3-2830
OPENING
FOR
SWITCHBOARD
OPerator. Full time, hrs. avail: 7 a.m. to
3 p.m. or 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Holiday
Inn, Highland Park. VE 5-4000.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Chairside;
will
train;
5-day
week;
Wed. off; salary open. Ages 18-30.
PArk 4-1771.
HIGHLAND
PARK
DOCTOR'S
REceptionist; mature woman;
full time;
some.
typing;
varied
duties;
nr.
NWRR train. Call ID 2-9101.
CASHIER,
MONDAY
THROUGH
FRIday, 8 to 12. Apply in person. Mr. D.
C. Tierney
Ridge
Pharmacy,
Ridge
and Lake, Wilmette.
MATURE
WOMAN
TO
SUPERVISE
production
of Finishing
Department
for exclusive photographic studio. Call
Mr. or Mrs. Rodgers UN 4-7322.
UNLIMITED
INCOME
POSSIBILITY
in a fascinating career as a Beauty
i
saan
For
details call
PArk
9-

WEEK,

108

Housework

Once

a

RELIABLE. REFERENCES.
Call 432-7276.

Help

boys,

furMrs.

Accts. Rec. NCR bookkpr. N. Evanston.
Dorothy
Parks
Placement,
627
Grove,
Evanston,
328-7622—for
this
and many other figure jobs. No fee.

General

than experience.

FULL

time
and
part-time.
Uniforms
nished. Own transportation. Call

Wanted—Women

$390
Evanston

F.C.
BOOKKEEPER
AND
GENERAL
office. To age 40. Congenial surroundings. Good benefits. $540 monthly to
start. Call Mrs. Noonan, 869-1028.
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
GIRL
FOR
doctors
office.
General
office
work
and bookkeeping. Call 432-9423 1 to 4
p.m.

REQUIRE
LIVE-IN
TO
CARE
FOR
middle-aged stroke victim and to do
light domestic work, some cooking, on
or about June 15. Glenview area. Must
be gentle, reasonably strong, and of
good character. My travel will require
you be alone with patient a good deal
of time. No children involved. Room,
board and $70 per wk. salary. Write
Geo. Christensen, 1341 Green Willow,
‘Apt. D, Glenview, Ill. 60025.

Part-Time Housekeeper
Wonderful opportunity for the experienced lady who wants to supplement
her
income.
Weekends
,days
only
Wilmette.
2
adults;
some _ simple
cooking;
other help. Excellent references required; salary open.
Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill. ‘

8 and

Salary open. 2 schod

13. OR

4-6387.

.

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
3
TO
4
days. Experienced with recent refer

ence.

VErnon

DAY

5-0692

HELP—TEMPORARY

FOR

3

wks.,
3 days
per wk.,
for workin
mother in a jam. Evanston. Pos. per
1 day wk. afts. 328-4618 aft. 7 p.m.
EXPERIENCED
HOUSEKEEPER
plain cook, adult family, lovely home
gw help, live-in top salary, refs. I
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER
Pleasant disposition. 4-5 days. Live ir
References. 446-4231.
;

GENERAL

HOUSECLEANING.

fer Tuesdays and Fridays.
plus car fare. References
OR 4-8845.

PRE

$12 a da
prefer

LAUNDRY
AND LIGHT HOUSEWOR
2 days a week.
No heavy
cleanin
Must be A-l ironer. References.
HI 6-6177
GENERAL
per week

HOUSEKEEPING
5 DA
in North Evanston. Permd

nent position.

UNiversity

References

required.

4-2457

6 p.m.

after

MINISTER
NEEDS
GENER
Housekeener
5 days. $50 plus socid
security. 2 blocks to L. 4 boys, ages
to 10. Call 256-4642.

Cleaning Woman
by 2
ences

neighbors,
required.

Wanted

1 day each;
251-1837.

refe

WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
HOUSE
work 3-4 half days. References. Nea
and clean. Only 2 people in household
No cooking. UN 4-7359, Evanston.
HOUSEKEEPER
LIVE
IN
$75
WEEK. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCH
Se
aha
REFERENCES.
CAL
o&gt;

Household

SMALL
GLENVIEW
OFFICE
NEEDS
expérienced woman for general office
work, 2 days per week
- Mon.
and
Tues.
Phone 724-7100

Call

Help. Wented—R¥emes

SALES

DRUG
STORE.
5 DAY
WEEK
NO
eee,
Phelan Winnetka.Drugs, HI 6-

TRAIN.

4

- Business and Professional

RECEPTIONIST
NORTH
SUBURBAN
Beauty salon. Sala
$433 per month
to start.
5 days. "Call
Jim.
Skokie
Employment OR 5-2300. No Fee.

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

ee

107

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

a SECRETARY

as

107 Help Wanted—Women |

Help Wanted—Women

«

CLEANING

HELP

1 OR

2 days a week.
Call 446-4142
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
IN
W
mette 2-3 days, 4 to 5 hours. Reliable

honest and references. Call 251-9230,

CLEANING WOMAN:
WED. AND FR
Own
transportation;
references
r
quired. Hllicrest 6-7212.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK:
through early breakfast
references. $42. Call
446-4541

STAY; FR
Mon. Rece

GRANDMOTHER’S HELPER
Starting July Ist. North East Gience
Five days
weekly.
Write A-998,
Bo
6C¢,

Wilmette,

Ill.

HOUSEKEEPER,
PLAIN
COOKING
after June 8; steady; fine home; own
room, bath, TV, other help. Must be
dependable;
good
disposition;
clean
worker; $75 per week; stay or go after
dinner.
Please state name,
address,
phone
number
where
you
can_
be
reached.
Write
A-997,
Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.
WANTED
—
WOMAN
FOR
HOUSE:
hold and some kitchen duties in small
Christian Science Sanitarium in lovely
North Shore countryside. Salary plus
room
and
board
including
social
security benefits, 5 day week. Write or
phone Hilltop Farm
Sanitarium, Box
87 Lake Bluff, 60044. CE 4-1710.

LADY

TEMPORARY,
EITHER
3 TO 4 FULL
Gays or 5 days part-time from 11 to 4
(or hours
worked
out to suit both)
while
present
housekeeper
is_
in
hospital
for 2 months.
Light housekeeping duties, other help does ironing
and
heavy
work.
Call
mornings
or
evenings only 432-5573.

DEPENDABLE
WOMAN,
CLEANIN
and personal ironing. 3 days, Mo
Wed.,
and
Fri.
preferred.
Recer
references. 432-0191.

HIGHEST
SALARY,
$70 FOR
QUALIfied person. Must have experience and
references. Live-in, 5 days. Own room,
bath,
TV,
lovely
modern
home.
General
housework,
cooking,
assist
with
2 year
old
child.
Other
help
employed. Call 432-1743.
COOK
AND
HOUSEKEEPER
wanted. Holy Cross Rectory, 724 Elder
Ln., Deerfield. 2 priests. Good salary,
benefits. Live in or out. If interested
call Mrs.
Delaney,
945-0430 between
9:30 and 3:30. Mon. through Fri.

Lindgren Emp. Agency
NO

FEE. REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks, Couples, Generals, Seconds
TOP SALARY
8161 ELM ST.
Hillcrest 6-1047.
CLEANING
WOMAN
FOR
MONDAYS
and
Fridays.
Recent
references
required.
Call between
10 a.m.
and 8
p.m.
251-3627
Exp. woman for general housework for
one ladv in summer home in Northern
Mich.
Cieaning
help employed.
May
17th to Oct. 15th. Refs. UN 4-6168.
WANTED:
DEPENDABLE
GIRL FOR
6
room
home
in
Skokie.
General
housework.
Must
have
references.
ORchard 5-8582.
WEEKEND
full time,
for home
251-9230.

GIRL
TEMPORARY
OR
light housework and sitting
in Wilmette.
Reliable. Call

GIRL
WITH
SOME
NURSING
ExXperience
for
one _ elderly
woman.
Skokie, good transportation, own room
and bath. BR 4-1943.
SUMMER
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
FOR
child care. Liv in. Nr. North side.
944-2468

FOR

HOUSEWORK

days; Winnetka; begin May
wages.
Hillcrest 6-5893

WOMAN

personal

FOR

GENERAL

laundry.

Tues.

WEE!
8th.

Goo

CLEANING

referred.
$25.
eferences
ilmette. AL 1-5218.

and

nec.

F

EFFICIENT
PLEASANT
LADY
FO
cleaning Tuesday or Thursday 1 to
Northwest Evanston, References.
32!
WANTED ALTERNATE FRIDAYS
CLEANING WOMAN
‘must
have
north
shore
refere
Please call after 6 p.m. AL 6-1265.

PART-TIME
EVANSTON
LADY
FO
cleaning
1 morning
or afternoon
week. Little ironing. References. Ca
475-7764.
RELIABLE
WOMAN
FOR
1
OR
days, steady. Refs. required. 2 bdrm
house. Call 251-5683.
WE
LIKE
PLEASANT
PEOPLE
AN
provide same type of atmosphere
a reliable cleaning lady.
Near bu
729-4948.
RELIABLE
EXPERIENCED MIDDL
age woman. General housework.
God
plain cooking. 2 adults. No laundr
Stay in. References. AL 1-0288.
OLDER
WOMAN,
OWN
ROOM
wages
in exchange
for doing
and ,ust being around. Live-in.
ences. Glencoe. 835-0855.

AN
dishe
Refe

CHILD CARE, HOUSEKEEPING. O
room, bath, $40. Call OR 4-0164 after
Liye
week
days
and
all day
we

ends.

2

DAYS
A
WEEK.
ADULT
HOUSE
hold;
experienced;
$12;
call after
p.m. ORchard 6-3310.

WOMAN
TO
ASSIST
SEMI-INVA
from
9 to 1 on Sat.
and
Suns,
Evanston.
No housework or cookin
Phone Hillcrest 6-2515.

108A

Help Wanted

OWN ROOM,

Baby Sitters

BATH, TV, AIR-COND

tioning, near lake and train for
with references.
Light hee
Assist with 2 year old child.
indicating
age,
experience
to T-10

Box 60, Wilmette,

Il.

3

IDEAL
JOB
FOR
GIRL ATTENDIN:
summer
school or wants free day

Room,

board

and

salary

in exch

for sitting some eves. du
One
boy
7 years,
flexib
ments. Call AL 6-0284.

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

summe
arran,

May 4, 196
onl

�Soe

“Help

oi
Cail

le

WITH 2 YEAR

and Thursda

merson

mornings.

and

SITTER

WITH

with an occasional
1593,

9 am.-5:30

Help

daytime

O.K.
p.m.

Sat.

729-

p.m.

Wanted—Women

:

Industrial

aptitude

Shift work-40

hour

and

| MAN

WITH

as

attendant.

EXPERIENCE

HIGH

PHOTOCOPY
9-9000

SCHOOL

And

Murp

and

LIBERAL

5]

PROG

mechanical

SR.

ORchard

(2 blocks north of Oakton

2 blocks

An

Equal

Evanston

executive

FUdata

office

of

nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and fringe benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

ackaging Corp. of America

BOOK STORE
Porter
O SHIP, RECEIVE
AND
MAINTAIN
records
on books
and to help with
general
maintenance
in
our
small
university book store. Liberal benefit
program.

g's PIA
tt
ERSONNEL
12 Saco: Av.
a

Equal

UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT
492-7608

Opportunity

JUNIOR

Employer

CLERK

OUNG MAN NEEDED
FOR VARIED
assignments in Finance Department.
Some accounting experience plus accounting
education
at college
level
desirable.
Company
will
assist
in
inancing tuition expense for further
education. Contact
Miss Dennis.

NATIONAL DAIRY
RESEARCH CENTER
801 Waukegan

Road,

724-8000

Glenview

MEN
Early Morning Newspaper
Delivery, With or Without
Car. Good Pay.
all for details
UN 4-1526
Assistant Superintendent
XCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
ambitious
young
man
to serve
as
assistant
superintendent
for
Northbrook Project
:
THE KENNEDY per ene
272-7800

SHIPPING

ae

west

of Skokie

Opportunity

U
fay

Ben

ady

school
job

CLERK

graduate.
with
good

Good

salary

Will
train.
chance
for

and

bene-

Bernard Schilling, BRoadway 3-3700.
4,

1967

Phone

a8:

NORTH
MANAGEMENT
TRAINING
WE
HAVE
MORE
THAN
100
reer opportunities for young
who
have
heretofore
been
back for lack of a degree. No
vious
experience
is required
the following positions.
Call 869-8600.

CAmen
held
preon

ACCOUNTING
TRAINEE
$545*
Jr. Spot in corporate hdatrs.
CREDIT MGMT: BEGINNER $465*
No experience nec. great program.
PROGRAMMER
TRAINEE
$525*
College math or accounting nec.
GENERAL OFFICE $475*
Will groom for supv. desk.
TRAFFIC TRAINEE
$460*
Traffic school or math aptitude
- AIRLINE TRAINEE $465-$550*
sigharag
scheduling,
reservaions.
HISTORY
MAJOR
$540*
Mgmt. training program
TELETYPE OPERATOR $515*
For major brokerage house.
FIGURE
APTITUDE
$475*
Assist noted actuary.
CUSTOMER
SERVICE $475*
Must like variety. Local Co..
ASSISTANT TO BUYER $490*
Will
screen
suppliers,
keep
inventory.
I.B.M. OPER. TRN. $465*
Start on unit record equip.
COPYWRITER TRN. $525*
Some pets id and creative writing.
INTERVIEWER $450*
Conduct marketing surveys.
PERSONNEL TRAINEE $500*
Screen clerical applicants.
TRAVEL AGENCY
$440*
Schedule departures and
arrivals.
ASSISTANT TO CHEMIST $490*
H.S. chem. qualifys, Assist PH.D.
HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE $475*
Lab work in research area.
LIAISON TRAINEE
$450*
Assist customers and salesmen.
PRINTING TRAINEE $500*
You’ll operate small offset.
HI-FI ENTHUSIAST $433*
Assist customers over the phone.
MEDIA PAYROLL $425*
Oversee payroll for TV guests.

*EMPLOYER

PAYS

OUR

S t

aVviIS

sTree

EUGENE

t

—76%

PHONE

DIETZGEN

ae

to $3.25 AN

Dundee

Rd
Call

FEE

THE

furnish

a car

and

pay

all expenses. Even more important
to
men
seeking
a
five
figure
salary in the near future and have
the ability to produce. They can
and will offer a management sales
sition in two years.
NO
FEE
ome in or call: 869-8600.

Accounts Receivable
Supervisor $8,000— Free
DEGREE
NOT
NECESSARY.
Here’s your chance to make
the
most of your acctg. know-how. Top
Company.
S. State,

FINANCIAL

ANALYST

$10,000. PREFER
1 TO 2 YRS. EXperience. Top rated co. Many benefits, including bonus. NO FEE.

An
one

and

IMPORT-EXPORT
$600-$675 — FREE
exciting
opportunity
to
join
of America’s most progressive

financially

successful

agg

1-2 yrs.

oO f
MURPHY
1612

exper.

mer-

chandising firms. You’ll work directly under the Manager
of the
recently formed Import-Export division and serve as his administrative
assistant
in
all
matters
——
to this operation. You’ll
involved
with
purchases
of
exotic goods from the Orient and
gain a complete on-the-job education in the workings of the Common Market. You should be a college grad with an intense desire
for
professional
growth
and
advancement
because
this position
offers so much in the way of o
portunity
and
advancement.
course, all of the fringe benefits
nomally provided by
a blue chip
firm
are yours including an exceptiona CF alata
plan. Come
in or ca

600 DAVIS

No

Evanston,

Ind.

eng.

deg.

DON’T

Supervisor

of acctg.

THAT

if

necessary.

OLD ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE :

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

reqd.

End

of West

ORchard

Bldg.

Pheer

9-1 142

-

and

Free parking in bank tenant lot

company

CAM-

Must

2- ri42,

Industrial SalesExtremely

be

OF THE MILITARY?
$525-$575—-F
REE

You deserve the best opportunity
available
and
our client has it.
Your skill and talent will be utilized to the fullest extent as some
of Chicago’s
most qualified businessmen teach you every phase of
their company
in a program designed to place special emphasis
on your supervisor ability.
G.E.D.
service
education qualities. Good
company benefits, and best of all
a
promotion
where
your = skill
counts.

With

2

large

name
in Chicago
Commerce
and
Industry
is looking for a young
comer to groom in their Personnel Division. No experience necessar
but any business
exposure
will be an asset. erent
benefit package. FRE

national

is presently

years

seeking someo

of

sound

busin

experience who is capable of se
an
intangible
to
executive
people. Very little if any ‘‘cold ca
Starting salary $175 per week
expenses.
Territory
will
cover |

suburban area. If you are unable to
come in or desire an evening appoint
ment

please

call .

Murp hy

EM LON MER
1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

SERVICE

Av.,

Evanston
BR

93-2155

Assistant Cost Accountan
YOUNG

MAN,

HIGH

SCHOOL

uate with some college level
ac
ing courses. Prefer someone ‘with “at
at

least

1

year

accounting.

office,

8:15

of

Call

a.m.

experience

or

apply

to 5 p.m.

in

cost

PRIOR

:

%

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

Porkee,
Equal

©Seokis,

Oppotahity

Ill.

60076

Employer

o

PRODUCTION FOREMAN
Thoroughly familiar with yon
r
women in hand assembly,
fust
packaging
of small
set
.
cost conscious and understa

tion

line

methods.

gpg

a Fe

salary
with
leadin
automotive safety fiel
Jeffrey- ~
thausteiee
2100 Greenleaf S
Mr. Bromberg

GET

A HEAD

your summer

PERSONNEL MGMT. TRN.
ANY DEGREE $625-$750
OUR
EXCLUSIVE
well
known

START

jobs. We

wee

IN LINING
need sale

A

now calling on loop cheaper
either full or part-time;
basis plus percentage of initia or

leads furnished. Call
You won't besorry.

:
:

644-9464 for appt. St
é

MALES
AN EXCITING OPPORTU
PLUS A SUMMER IN THE
SUN. |
SUMMER COUNSELORS JOBS.
College freshman and
JEWISH COMMUNITY a ee

Of Niles Township,

June AG
Call

EVANSTON

7,20€

Sales, industrial controls
Jr. time study
Sales promotion
Office trainee
Sales correspondent

AMbassador

BELIEVE

i

NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING :

self starter as he will be on his
own
after
a brief indoctrination
period.

OUT

college

1737AT THE
HOWARD
ST.
“L” IN

SALARY ADMINISTRATOR
$9,500-$11,500 No FEE
Our client, a well known Chicago
based concern has immediate need
for a seasoned Personnel man to
assume
the duties
of wage
and
salary administrator. Will train in

area

not req.

pneumatics

some

9-9510

pus recruiters have cornered the
market on talent. Neither does our
client. He’s asked us to find him 5
more talented young grads to enroll in what is
rhaps the finest
management
evelopment
program
ever
conceive
You'll
be
given professional st tus from the
very start and will
be trained in
every facet of every department of
this
leading
national
company.
Your
advancement
to a responsible
staff
position
depends
entirely upon how rapidly you want
to progress.
No previous
experience
required.
Call.
:

this

Deg.

Some

Ass’t to Comptroller
System programmer—360
Financial analyst
Gen’l acc’t. Degree reg.
Cost accountant, deg. not req.
5 Foremen, Waukegan area.
Acct., cost and budget
eS
Ind. Sales, North terr.
com. plus
Sales correspondent
Traveling auditor
Gen. office ass’t., some acct’g

SERVICE
UN

5 College Graduates
$575-675 Free
WE

asst.

draftsman,

EXECUTIVE
SALES PROMOTION
Pharmaceutical to Dr’s and
hospital in north side of Chgo.

CENTER

CALL 869-8600
PARKER

Electrical controls eng.
M.E., valve and pressure controls
Lab supv., neregnee
LE., 0 fice Mer.
Sales engineer, Deg. not req.
Applied
esearch engr.
Design draftsman
Machine designer

TRAINEES

EMPLOYMENT

Chicago,

:

INDUSTRIAL SERV.
Troubleshoot and service
air pollution equipment.
Car plus expenses.

ACCOUNTANT—$8,000—Northern

nig

WEEK!

$600-650
THIS JOB OFFERS OPPORTUNITY
so far above average that it’s hard
to compare with others. To begin
with
it’s
industrial
sales
with
top rated co. that offers one
of
the finest Semana
DEOREAeTS avail-

able. They

Northbrook
272-2980

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
by appt.
636 Church St.,
Evanston

COST

TO YOU!

TECHNICAL

PARKER

FINEST CAREER
OF

1 PROGRAM

CLIFF

ADVERTISING

IN

No direct sales

Steams

CHICAGO
AREA
ADVERTISING
Firm is looking for a young man to
train as a supervisor for interviewers,
must drive, but need not have car. We
consider this an excellent opening.

No.
Sat.

ALL 100% FREE

Draftsman, electro-mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
Tool designer

BREAK INTO
ADVERTISING
A

SPECIALIZING

SUBURBAN AND
|
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

Draftsman,

BARTLETT TREE EXPERTS
3160

Evanston
BR 3-2155

~ PARKER
JOB

+»

The Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Mech,

AYS

peed

THR
TRAINING

for leading North Shore
rapidly
growing.
Salary
cagce
ID 2-9090

SHORE'S

CO.

HOUR.

7P
PARTI

SALES-MANAGER

Hire, train,
newspapers
ae 7 ime

THE

Experiencedor Will Train

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Avenue

AT

TREE CLIMBERS

$550 a month and company car. You
will
be
trained
as
public
relations
liaison man, calling on clients in local
area.
Ali expenses
paid plus
profit
sharing. Some college preferred. Neat
appearance essential.
IF YOU CAN’T COME IN
REGISTER BY PHONE

MARQUART

(7)

POSITION

2425 N. Sheffield Av., one
Fullerton ‘‘L”’s

NEED A CAR?

CLASSIFIED

PARKER

ANSTON
MANUFACTURER
DEsires man age 23 to 40, draft exempt,
Ben work in Shipping Dept. Must be
advancement.

Hwy.)

Employer

TIME,
hours.

491-0600
.

A_

Lake Forest, 220° Egg

3-3200 |

8841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

OLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM a
Cobol, Easy¢oder or Autocoder, IOCS

center.

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway

ro

DOWNTOWN

OSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
ture potential in expanding new

D

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
WATER
PLANT
OPERATOR,
must
have mechanical ability and willing to
work shift work.
LABORERS.
Must be in good physical
condition
and
have
valid
Illinois
driver’s license.
Interesting and varied work;
pleasant
working
conditions;
excellent
retirement and hospitalization plans;
paid

BENEFITS.

EE RSNEN
le OFFICE
8:15
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

Evanston
BR 3-2155

RAMMER,

Q

opportunities.

ROSENBAUM

SVANGTON: 112.

SOME

a

T

VANSTON

OF

Goods

Employment

Service

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFE-

LUS
FRINGE

retail

MRS.

Boulevard

ANIMAL
CARETAKER
MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the
feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

Skokie

SERVICE

Avenue,

other

OPERATOR

chemical
knowledge
aptitude desirable.

Sporting

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

ATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
Is
seeking a sharp young man under 40,
who has the ability to supervise 3
a
in customer service. Should be
a good talker as he will be conversing by phone with the type of executives you read about in the financial
a
a
ib salary
ranges
from
$6000 to $8,000 oe
on background. NO
FE

1612 aoeneas
9-9510

many

HANDLING

EDUCATION.

Wear

1

Domestics

TO

Sales Service Mor.

EMPLOYMENT

and

CONTACT

MATERIALS

CHEMICAL

Wear

HAVE

corporate level working directly under
our controller which will give you full
exposure
to
the
many
facets
in
accounting and general management
necessary for advancement to controllership.
Your
exposure
will encompass
contacts with our national sales organization, manufacturing
plant managers,
warehousing managers
and top level
executives. You will be working with
a highly
sophisticated,
computerized
accounting system.
The man we want must be creative,
experienced
in
supervision,
have
above
average
verbal
and
written
communications
skills
and
be
well
versed
in
all
phases
of
general
accounting. This is an excellent opportunity for the bright, personable young
accountant who feels the need for a
challenge in his career. Call Patrick
L. Doyle, Employment
Manager 5493300,
Ext. 250.

ear

Children's
Toys

and packing in Shipping Department.

E
HAVE
CHALLENGING
POSItions for young men with mechanical
and some electronic ability to assemble and test engineer models of office
equipment.
Military
service
experience
acceptable.
Should
be familiar
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Excellent
starting
salary,
free
life insurance,
‘low cost cafeteria and
many
other
employee benefits.

UN

FOR

W

Men's and Boys'

HELPER

SOME

eh
adies’
'

do building maintenance painting.

MAN

ECHNICIANS

MERICAN

work

PACKER

Professional

00 Dempster

to

week.

PAINTER'S

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Attendant
40 TO
50, WITH
gl
-

mechanical

CONTROLLER
WE

LEADING
NATIONAL
DEPARTMENT
store chain seeks retailers on the way
up. Pick your midwest city. Because
of
recent
expansion
and_
growth,
opportunities are now available.,

:

Boiler Room
ALERTzene
MAN, AGE
el

building service equipment

OOD
PROCESSING
PLANT
NEEDS
2 women for bottling and tomy
line.
© experience needed. Golden
Crown
Citrus Corp., 1922 Ridge Av., Evanston.

10

RETAIL
DEPT. MGRS.
FEE PAID
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

OWN

elp Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

transportation,
Monday,
Wednesday,
Friday
8:30
to
12:30
for
6 weeks.
Phone 945-6121.
RONSIBLE
PERSON,
TEEN
Mion. thru Fri., 5:30 p.m. to 10

Help Wanted—Men_

110

McCormick.

Evanston. Eves. or wknds. 491-0871.
BABY

|

Business and Professional

OLD

OMAN
WANTED
TO
-CARE
FOR
‘one year old boy. Your home. Monday
hnrough Friday.
Vic. Grove-Sherman

OMAN

“Help Wanted—Men

110

Wanted—Bab y Sitters
ore
nie

WANTED:
PART-TIME
delivery and stock room.

r,

ust 18

80

MAN
Must be ov

21 and have driver’s license.
M &amp;
bobo Shop, 973 Waukegan Rd., Glenview

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° ‘Winnette Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

NW

�oe
=

ee

—

STAFF

Business and

areas

of taxes,

ment

budgets.

financial

at

eae"
irable.

govern-

statements,

experience.

of

Working

computer

operation

Sanitarian

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
-% CO.

EB royolCist.
'E

HAVE

AN

EXC.

OPENING

desires.

FOR

It involves the research

ary open.

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

~ AMERICAN PHOTOCOPY
- 2100 Dempster

UN 9-9000

Trainee
YOUNG MAN WITH SOME
an unusual opportunity for

ancement within a new organiza; an opportunity
for the single
an to travel with an exceptionally
erous
expense
allowance.
Salary

E

‘ange

510

-$650 and a car. MURPHY
YMENT SERVICE, 1612 ChiAvenue, Evanston. UN 9-9510;

ng

OPPORTUNITY
to learn the auto

FOR
parts

:

Control Clerk —

Searle
An

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Multilith

729-2600
IN RAND DIV. OF SPERRY
ers
an
opportunity
for
a

Photo

career in
s :
k

Sa les

Salary-Commissions—

onus

If you

IN

are

over

4441 Oakton St.

3
Skokie, Ill.

CUSTODIAN
7:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M.
THROUGH

FRIDAY

- You’ll enjoy working
in this lovely
Winnetka
church.
Excellent wages.

_ For appointment call.
JO WALKER

LAWYER

OR

WILL

TRAIN.

Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
: aseren.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

FOR

HOME

SERVICE

INTERESTING—PLEASANT
GOOD STARTING PAY

PHONE

HELP WANTED: DEPENDABLE MEN
week

at

$2.25

after 7 p.m.

an

hr.

Call

PA

4-4773

SALLE

|

LANDSCAPER,

EXPERIENCED

head
maintenance
suburbs; references

Part-time men for 6 hours per day
Monday through Friday
at your local:

JEWEL FOOD STORE
3 Help serve your neighbors in pleasant surroundings.
For personal interview contact:
Tony Grassi, 9449 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie
Building,

second

floor)

Phone 674-7560
An

12 —

Classified

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

TO

crew
in
North
required. 864-1807.

NEED EXTRA MONEY?

(Turnstyle

ST.

LATHE OPERATOR—NIGHTS.
Full or part-time. Company benefits.
Interviews daily
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7315 N.
Linder, Skokie.

VE 5-2498

_ for lawn maintenance work. 6 days a

BY LA

1500

A

LARGE
FIRM
IS LOOKING
FOR
you. They want you to work with the
buyer,
check
whereabouts
of stock
etc. Promotable.
ty
$6,400;
will
go
another
thousand
for the
right

rae

CLIFF

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

WORKMAN’S
COMP.
EXPERIENCE
required.
Age
25
to
50.
Excellent
potential for growth, salary open. For
information call

COMBINATION
JOB.
FULL
TIME.
Unusual
oppor.
for
supervisory
advancement
as
assistant
circulation
Held

ID

2-9090.

APPRENTICE

$25,000 INCOME
WHILE
LEARNING
a respected trade. Paid vacations and
other

fringe

benefits.

High

School

HOUSE OF VISION
2500 RIDGE
EVANSTON
PHONE 869-5110
MECHANICAL
Young man with mechanical ability to
work in our Northbrook plant. Must
have
general
knowledge
of _ sheet
metal fabrication, template layout and
wood working.
Will train right man.
Savile Organ Corp., 2901 Shermer Rd.,
Northbrook. 272-7070.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for full time work in shipping
and receiving department.
Apply in
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanston
PART-TIME
SALESMAN,
MONDAY
and Thursday
evenings
and all day
Saturday. Retail luggage and leather
goods.
Kaehler Luggage Shop
1421 Sherman
DA 8-0744
FOOD
PROCESSING
anston needs 2 men
tilling line. Must have
Need men capable of
Golden Crown Citrus

Av., Evanston.

salary
Apply

and

KITCHEN
MAN
AND
DISHWASHEF
Call Indian Trail Restaurant
Hillcrest 6-1703

benefits.

INEXPERIENCED
FULL-TIME
DA
time, service station attendant.
Harms Woods Standard
724-969

Personnel,

YOUNG MAN, 18-25 FULL TIME
For landscape-gardening work. Gre
cutting, clipping, etc. Good pay. Star

WE
HAVE
AN EXCELLENT
OPPORtunity for a man who wants a career
in sales or sales management.
3 yr.
training
program
with
salary
plus
commission
and liberal fringe benefits. No experience, only a willingness
to learn and a desire to work for an
outstanding income. Previous accounting, administrative, sales or teaching
experience can be important. Arrange
a confidential interview by calling our
Sales Manager, Mr. White at 864-0013.

PLANT
IN EVfor bottling and
driver’s license.
being promoted.
Corp., 1922 Ridge

CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
HOUSE
MAN
EXPERIENCED
IN
mopping,
machine
scrubbing,
wall
washing.
Meals
and
uniforms
furnished, good salary plus fringe benefits. Call Mrs. Thomas, UN 4-4560.
POWELL’S CAMERA MART
Full time retail salesman; 40 hr. wk.;
paid
vacation;
base
salary,
lus
commission.
Call ID 2-8550. 589
Central Av., Highland Park, Ill.
EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Noon
to 10 o’clock.
Top
wages, health benefits, vacations,
for
the right ae
Se
‘Wood ‘Standard,
AMBITIOUS
MAN
TO
RUN
OFFICE
for top transp. van company,
Excellent opportunity, profit sharing.
Weber
475-3141
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PRODUCTION
worker will train young man. UNiversity 4-7322.

COST ACCOUNTANT 2-3 RES: mfg. exp.
12 ,000. NOO FEE.FEE
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago, Evanston

SERVICE
UN 9-9510

EXP.
TRUCK
DRIVERS
AND
HELPers for moving company. Pref. married men bet. 22 and 42 yrs. old, living
in Evanston or nearby. Good wages
and
steady
work
for
those _ that
ualify. Also can use men
on their
days off from their regular jobs—day
work only. Apply in person,
do not
phone.
Mr. Peterson,
Peterson Movers, 2510 Green Bay Rd., Evanston.

the

Northshore’s

NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PA
more for mature men. Light facto
(woodworking). Call Glenview,
729-3100,
é
MAN FOR GREENHOUSE WORK.

Some experience preferred.

men

SALES

AGGRESSIVE
SOME
RETAIL
ExXperience,
background
or interest
in
music.
Opportunity
store
management.
Salary plus
commission.
Age
over 22.
Call CE 4-0658
YOUNG
MARRIED
MAN
WANTED
full time, no experience necessary, for
newspaper agency. 6 day week, $2.45
per hr. plus automatic raises. Apply
in person mage | between 4 and 5:30
D.mi. or Sat:
a.m. to 2 p.m.
1741
Harding Rd., Northfield, Il.

MAN

TO

DO

SORTING

AND

MAKE

up loads. Steady work. Good pay. 5
day week.
Paid vacation.
Insurance
gise.
Apply
in person
only.
North
hore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempster
St., Evanston.
SERVICE
STATION ATTENDANT
EXperienced with references. PORTER,
nights,
must
be reliable,
references
required, Apply in person to George
Murphy,
Joe
Jacobs
Chevrolet,
435

Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

Service Station Attendant
HR.

28

BUSBOYS
Sam

1-818

Dishwasher to Operate
AUTOMATIC
MACHINE.
days. Excellent salary. HI

STEAD
6-9805.

DRIVERS FOR HARLEY’S PIZZA
1336 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
BROKERAGE
TRAINEE,
$468.
Train to become a consultant.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-95

DRIVER

WANTED

approx.
Chicken
Evanston

WITH

OWN

1

20
hours
per
week.
Delight,
2010
Central
GReenleaf 5-7600.

MATURE
MAN
‘work in hardware

FOR’
store

Ca
St

SATURDA
in Northbroo!

Zack’s, 272-0015

BINDERY-MAN
NEEDED
AS
cutter,
folder,
stitcher
and
Evanston, days GR 5-6900.

PAPE
genera

ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
~
6-9 Hours. $525. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
EXP.
LOCATION
CARPET
furn. clg. man. Perm. opp. with ol
est. N.S.
firm.
$125 to $150 wk.
start. Phone HI 6-0721, 8 to 5 p.m.

FULL TIME OR PART-TIME
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT
46-3500
PLANT
MAINTENANCE
HELPER
full or part-time; year round.
446-3500

for

STATION

Winnetka

commission. Call
3503 evenings.

Welter,

OR

AL

DRAFTING TRAINEE
$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. experience.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
STAR LINE EXPRESS NEEDS TRU!
driver. No experience necessary. Wi
train. Good character reference a
driving record req. HI 6-0404.

ed

GREENHOUSE HELPER
Temporary—full time. Assist present
employees
in
selling
and
moving
plants. Call AL
1-4400. Ask for Bill

DAYS

WK.

SERVICE

CUSTODIAN
FULL AND PART-TIME
Nthbrk. Elem. School District No.
Call Mr. Todd at CR 2-0600

CR 2-411

Wallace Floral and Bulb
3650 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.
:
FULL TIME

finest

service stations. Many benefits. Paid
vacations;
hospital insurance;
bonuses; etc. Closed Sundays and holidays.
If you qualify and have good references, apply at
Forrest’s Service, 1201
Green Bay Road, Wilmette.

HI-FI MUSIC

i

GOOD
MEN
NEEDED,
EXCELLEN
wages.
Chauffeurs
license required
Call 251-9300.

60

FIRE
AND
ALLIED
LINES
PRImarily.
Experience
as examiner
or
adjuster
necessary.
Age
25
to
50.
Occasional travel, excellent potential
for growth. Salary open. For information
Call Pensicola 6-1400.

SERVICE STATION MEN
have openings for 2 top notch

Phone HI 6-4873.

ORDER EDITOR TRAINEE
$470 H.S. grad. No exper. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-951]

SALES EXECUTIVE
OPPORTUNITY

of

Nation

Evanston

INSPECT
AND
CLEAN
NE
houses. Permanent position, good pa
and benefits. 272-7860.

now.

one

Apply

Ridge,

Superintendent's Helper
TO

4722 N. BROADWAY, CHICAGO
(Lawrence and Broadway)

We

1815

DISHWASHERS
NIGHTS. 6 TO 12.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk 9-1616.

GOLDBLATT'S

in

insurance.

Service,

STAR

no
experienc
company
pai

MAINTENANCE
MAN
FOR
A
around maintenance work. Hrs. 8 a.m
to
4
p.m.,
5
day
week.
Portlan
Cement Assoc., 5420 Old Orchard Rd
Skokie. 966-6200, Mr. Kolb.

Il.

FULL TIME,
PERMANENT POSITIONS.
Top

IN LAUNDRY.

MAN
FOR
DRUG
STORE
PORT
work and delivery; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
daily. Apply afternoon or eve. Ew
Pharmacy,
Central
and
Ewing,
E
anston.
y

6-1400.

OFFICE
and 2 days light delivery

graduate.

Blvd.
Northbrook,
Call 272-5880
Equal Opportunity Employer

LOSS EXAMINER

CLAIMS
EXAMINER

OPTICAL

Towel

PORTERS
STOCKMEN

Send
resume
to
J.
Streidl,
Packaging
Corp.
of America,
1632
Chicago Av., Evanston,
or call 8692300.

PURCHASING
EXPEDITER

hospital

Skokie
An

Northfield
Employer

TO WORK

at
$2.25
per
hour,
needed, no Saturdays,

OUR

MERCEDES-BENZ
OF NORTH AMERICA INC.

2 years of college and or associate
degree,
plus
2 years
experience
in
engineering and or architectural drafting. Acceptable pre-employment tests
and references.

Mr.

YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY
Ifyou
are
‘in
a
hurry _ to
succeed
and
want
a
career.
that
permits you to set your own pace and
pays, handsomely for superior performance, call PA 4-0409.

No Experience Necessary
HELPER

WANTED

COMPANY

manager.

3-2720.

firm, some experience required prefer younger man but age not essential.
Compensation
will be commensurate
with ability and industry. Good future
for ambitious individual. Write A-992,
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

824-0144

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED

or BR

WINNETKA
PARK
DISTRICT
HAS
openings
for permanent
park
maintenance
personel.
Interesting
and
varied work, pleasant working conditions, excellent retirement and hospital plans,
liberal sick leave
policy,
paid vacation, apply
rge B. Caskey 510 Green Bay Road, Village Hall
Winnetka, Ill. 446-2160
'

____ An Equal Opportunity Employer

MONDAY

8-9400

CHEMICAL

PEnsicola

Lab

EVANSTON, NEEDS A MAN WITH
basic
knowledge
of _ stripping
or
camera.
Excellent
opportunity
for
advancement.
DA

23 call 677-5920.

of personal growth.

MEN

IN

THIS
IS A PERMANENT
POSITION
and we will train if necessary: Good
starting salary
with opportunity
for
advancement.
This is an opportunity
to
make
the
automotive
field
a
lifetime career with many
company
benefits.

EDENS
EXECUTIVE
PLAZA
(1
block north of Old Orchard Shopping
Center). Small, friendly office of new
corporate engineering staff. Variety of
projects
will
give
you _ excellent
opportunity for personal challenge and
professional growth. $550 to $700 per
month with fine fringe program.

Equal

-

. 5 pal

-.

Il.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

. Must
have
chauffeur’s
liExcellent starting salary and
ny
benefits.
Please
call Bud

.
Senila
D
GLENBRRd.OOK FORGlenview
~2038 Waukegan
.

BORDEN

Must have good figure aptitude for
schedule
and
inventory
control program. Some background in computer
System
helpful.
Apply
Personnel
office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“TRUCK DRIVER
ENT
man

Kenilworth,

lab

PARTS

OPENINGS
for:

—

Business and Professional

STOCKROOM
CLERK

Engineering Draftsman

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Bay oe.

Production

‘BH 3-2155.
;

Green

some _

Tuition
reto work in

Mystik Tape Div.

FINANCIAL ANALYST—GEN.
management.
Financial
consultin
firm
offers responsible
position
an
growth
opportunity
to
man _ with
accounting,
financial
analysis,
or
statistical background, to manage and
conduct
financial
consulting
studies
and internal systems and procedures.
Desire 2 to 3 years business experience with some demonstrated writing
skills. Compensation open. Write brief
statement of background, interests to
Howard W. Voss Associates, Inc.

Public Relations
THE
a)
,

Av.

and

necessary.
opportunity

1700 Winnetka Rd.
- An Equal Opportunity

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

and

- development
of
new
or
improved
for phot
and
electrostatic
systems
r photocopy
machines.
Age
open.

al

THE

FOUR
WELL
GROOMED
YOUNG
men 18-25 with high school education
needed
by
this
multimillion
dollar
corporation,
to help
customers
plan
and route their vacations.
Excellent
potential for ambitious lad to work, go
to school and advance into management. Company pays fee!

‘individual with a minimum
of 3
yrs.
industrial
experience
and
a
:
helor’s Degree. This position can
a very challenging and rewarding
one depending
upon
the individual’s

is
An

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

TRAVEL GUIDE
TRAINEE

1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

chemistry

an atmosphere

$525-$64 |

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS

_ An

college

IMMEDIATE
parts depot

3 Help Wanted—MMen

Professional

AUTOMOTIVE

RAPIDLY,
GROWING
COMPANY
needs lab technicians. Will be engaged
in professional work of a non-routine
character.
Must
have
draft exempt
status. Only one to three semesters of

Civil Engineer $697-$856

729-3000

Business and

R &amp; D Technicians

experience
fund plan.

110

Help Wanted—Men

Business and Professional

Auto Service Man $477-$546

is

ae Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment

PS

Professional

JOB
Opportunities

ACCOUNTANT

NT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
:
man
to perform
professional
accounting assignments and studies in

the

Help Wanted—Men

‘Wanted—Men

Business and Professio
nal

MANAGER

WA

station.

Salary

446-3500

days

pl

or 446

SALAD AND PANTRY MAN
NIGHTS. STEADY.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk 9-1616.
PART-TIME

DISHWASHER

GOOD SAL. ARY
Hillcrest 6-5969

NIGHTS

&amp; Hy’s,

$90-$100 PER WEEK
3438 Dempster, OR 4-8560

BOOKKEEPER-OFFICE MANAGER
Close books, end of month statements,
costs,
time
study,
payroll.
Small
office, new plant. All benefits. Northbrook area. 446-8176.
EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man, for major household anvliances. Apply in person at:
Brunderman Elec. Co. 2224 W. Lake Av.
Glenview, Ill.
724-4556 or 729-4542.
BICYCLE MECHANIC—ADULT
Will
train.
Full
or
part-time
for
Schwinn bicycle store in Northbrook.
GEORGE GARNER CYCLERY
1111 Waukegan Rd.
272-2100

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification £200 in
this Paper!

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

�a

10

i

113 Help Wtd.—Men
and Women

Help Wanted—Men

PART TIME
PERMANENT POSITION

- Business and Professional
z

CUSTODIAN

or First Church of Christ Scientist,
Highland Park. Apply in person at 493

Hazel Av., H.P. Sat. 10 to 1 p.m.

ANTED:

ALL

service

AROUND

station.

|Chicago.
ANTED

Apply

MAN

7401

SURVEYORS

Will train.

Permanent

N.

'-

Advertising/Sales

FOR

Promotion

Clark,

HELPER.

&amp; CO.

4-6315

/'WANTED: 2 MAINTENANCE MEN
~ Apply in person to foreman at...
NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT
1810 Walters Av.

1

Help Wanted—Men
Household

MANY
ALL

NDY
MAN,
MARRIED:
40-50 YRS.
wold; yard work; housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
TV, for married couple only. Recent
ref. req. Good salary. HI 6-0111

2

Help

2020

Edison Co.

GRADUATES
promotion
to

WITH
highly

Excellent starting salary
and fringe benefits.
Call

“ACTORY HELP

the

Industrial

An

~ ASSEMBLERS

An

Ask for
Relations

department

Opportunity

Employer

Part-Time

Artists

opportunity

employer.

St.
475-4700

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
salesman,
knowledge
of local
area
preferred. Work in an office with a
well-established name.
Increase your
sales by our liberal advertising
and
floor time policy. Call ED GESFORD.

PART-TIME, ALL-DAY
WAREHOUSE WORK

GLENVIEW

to

Evanston

| 1141 Waukegan

REALTY

Rd.

PArk

4-0600

S TALESTESEES | SOE EER
onk eh, Gane
pone

EXPERIENCED

REAL ESTATE SALES
If
you like people, have enthusiasm
and are willing
to learn, then we will

welcome you in our congenial office,
which has excellent referral clientel.
Best income potential. For interview
phone

ANN ANDRUSS,
0 Green Bay Rd.

Kenilworth

ALpine

1-7300

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
COLLEGE STUDENTS

Solicit

for

Savings

Accounts.

average
paid
per
“necessary. Phone PArk

VE NEED

A FULL

$100
Car

account.
4-0409.

TIME

SALESPER-

son interested in real
1 dae
enilworth Realty

estate.

12

Help

Call
AL

REAL

ESTATE

r
LISHED
IN 1903. FULL
COOPERATION.
PLENTY
OF
FLOOR
TIME.

LEADS AND LISTINGS
CALL MR, KIRK.
| MITCHELL BROS. INC.

SUPPLIED.
GR

5-3900

THE
NEW
HOWARD
JOHNSON
REStaurant,
1515 N.
Sheridan
Rd.,
Wilmette now has a few choice openings
for full and part-time
shifts in the
following
positions:
Counter,
Waitress,
Hostess.
Full
company
benefits. Excellent pay. Phone 251-9633 for
interview, Miss Stadnyk.

REALTOR

Mr.

1-5600

WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use someone interested in seling Real Estate. Come in and let Mr.
Weinrich
explain
a very
attractive
proposition.
P
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
446-2600.

Wanted—Men—Industrial

work

years
in

experience

research

and

in

sheet

metal

development

and

section

food

and

detail

work.

beverage

ment.

TOP BENEFIT PROGRAM
SALARY DEPENDS ON YOU
Apply

BASTIAN BLESSING CO.
4201

W.

PETERSON
MU

An

May 4, 1967

equal

AVE.

5-1121

opportunity

future

prospects

with

employer

With

American,

We

have

openings

General

To

equip-

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit
and
write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have a good knowledge of mathematics.

Clerk

Customer Service Supervisor

Call

Estimator

OR.
and
good

Operator

Dictaphone

Secretaries

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries
in Administration, Sales Administration,
Customer
Service and Credit Departments.
Excellent opportunities for responsibility
and challenge.

Accounting

Clerk

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad, to learn accounting work.
Varied,
interesting
duties which
require an aptitude for figures, interest
in details, and good typing ability.

CUSTODIAN
LOOKING
FOR STABILITY?
Reliable,
mature
man _ needed for
general cleaning duties.
Permanent,
long-term employment with all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will
be
bonded.
5

day

week,

from

9

a.m.

to 5

p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

BONUS.
block to

ALL
CTA

Quick Set, Inc.

8121 N. Central Park

Skokie

WE
ARE
OPENING
NEW
STUDIOS.
We
need
managers,
interviewers,
supervisors,
receptionists,
telephone
solicitors and dance teachers. Full or
part-time, no exp. nec. Apply in person
Fred
Astair
Dance
Studio
605
Davis
St. 869-8982. Hours 2 p.m.
to
11 p.m.
FULL OR PART-TIME
Light assembly work;
no experience
nec. No age limit, Call Mr. Benzel for
appointment at 966-4500.
GANTNER INDUSTRIES INC.
1822 Lehigh (Plant)
Glenview
MAN OR LADY. DRIVE SMALL SCHL.
bus, 7 to 9 and 3 to 5. Top pay. Only
mature drivers w/good records. Also
apply now for next Sept. and have one
of the finest part-time jobs.
James Rasor Transportation,
432-7777.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

rants.

UN

PLEASANT

LARGE
Village

in restaurant
good
salary.
618
Church,

and Women

é
RENT
N
transporta

ate
Evans

kitchen
;

beh}
Pes
eta
Summer
lodging.

Box

—
N

tact

31, Lawyer's

Clee.

Michigan.

:

=

could be unfurnished.
60, Wilmette, Il.

130

Write

Apartments
apt.

rent

T-102,

free

in

exchange

companion and light home
elderly, refnd., visually hn
an. 835-3321.

YOUNG

WOMAN

share 5 room
Main

2

WISHES

GIRLS

—

:
.
Wo
Pee

SAI

Summer

A-979,

or

Box 60,

21-25

pas ag
Pg
apt.
:
Call 274-8878.
YOUNG
LADY

du

apt. near Chicago

in Evanston.

Write

J

te Share

perm

W

i

DESIRE

2

hy
2
icago.
—e
WOULD

bed
;
;

LIKE

SAM)

to share apt. If interested please
537-0962 between 5
p.m. and

Ask

for Shirley.

132.

°

cal
.™.,

=

—_

For Rent—Apartments - )

NEWERTOP APART
MENTS |
LOCATIONS
ELEGANCE

2ND

FLOOR,
to
5-

QUIET NEATLY FURNISHED SINGLE
room for employed person or student.
Near
Main
St.
transp.
and
restaurants. $10 and $11. UN 4-3578.
COMBINATION
LIVING
ROOM
AND
bedroom
with large kitchen for employed couple.
1 blk. from Main
St.
stores and bus lines. UN 4-2393
EVANSTON.
SUITE
OF
2 LG.
RMS.
and bath. Utmost privacy, 3rd floor,
pvt..
home.
Gentleman
pref.
Near
transp. After 6 or Sat., GR 5-8563.

2

ROOM
IN PRIVATE
HOME
TO
EMployed
woman
or
graduate
female
student. Some
cooking.
In Wilmette.
ALnpine 1-3657
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMAN
IN
ONE
3rd
homes,
loveliest
Evanston’s
of
floor, private entrance, near transp.
$60 a month. Call DA 8-4626.
ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
WINNETKA.
Large, pleasant furnished room, convenient
to
bath,
private
entrance.
Lady preferred. 446-1878.
TWO
ROOMS
PARTIALLY
FURnished, share kitchen and bath with
one other person. Adults only. Dodge
Avenue, Evanston. 475-0179.

HOWARD

and Ridge. Chicago. Private entrance.
buses.
Chicago and Veet
LOVELY
LARGE
ROOM
NEAR
transp.,
in Evanston:
women
privileges; GReenleaf 5-3438.

ALL
only;

DAY

2T0

5 ;

Plymouth Apartments
Elev. bldg., 2 baths
TRY DA 8-3757 or 475-6589
Greenwood Inn Apartments

1101

GROVE.

1406 HINMAN,
‘TO

Heart

SEE

of town

TRY

GR

5-4983

Normandy Apartments |
2302 CENTRAL,
TO

2246

No.

SEE

Evanston

TRY

UN

4-5114

Corinthian Apartment
SHERMAN, July
1st
TRY DA 8-4535
Maisonette Apartments
Air cond., gar.
$255
TRY DA 8-4535
se

2040 SHERMAN,

Picardy Apartments

—

2131 CENTRAL, rue incl. 7/1
TRY GR 5-1016

Other Attractive Apts.
TWO BEDROOMS

1145 MAPLE,

|

Ist flr. June 1,

1222 HARVARD,

Ist flr. Prkg incl.

i

1

$}

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO

233 ASBURY
UN 4-9020

AV.

EVANST(¢
BR 3-2660

LAKE FRONT BUILDING’

NICE

NICE
LARGE
ROOMS
FOR
STUdents in Evanston, near Northwestern
University. Call 328-7478.

EVERY

Two bedrooms, Electric kitchen.
Professional craftsmanship
Garage or parking space available.

walk-in closets and bath. Gentleman
preferred. 1316 Maple, Evanston, 3284211. Jan. on prem.

GENTLEMAN.

;

kitchen

Wanted to Rent—Rooms

INSPECT

middle age working couple. Close
oT
and
transportation. Call GR

FOR

LADY

and

RETIRED
GENTLEMAN
DESI
large room, N. Evanston to Winne

NR. CENTRAL,
ASBURY.
FOR
EMP.
person
or student.
Well furn.;
priv.
ent.; phone; toilet; linens. Park’g. No
cooking or smoking; $50. GR 5-5605.

ROOM

UN 4-4¢

WOMAN,
LARGE,
PL
adjoining bath;
north

nae.

ROOM.

FOR

ROOM
FOR
of Glencoe and

Arbor,

BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON.
SHARE
kitchen, bath,
and TV.
Call 328-7094
Winnetka—Air
cond.—one
block
to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.
FOR WOMAN
STUDIO BEDROOM,
COMPLETE KIT.
linens furn.,
close to transp.
S. E.
Evanston. UN 4-5968.

SLEEPING

ROOM

transportation. Bath
with one. HI 6-1921.

O'Leary,

NEWLY
FURNISHED
ROOM
WITH
rivate bath, laundry,
kitchen privieges.
Near
transportation.
Immediately available. Phone 864-7707. If no
answer, CR 2-8489.

NICE

well-kept House
gentleman.
a

closet, desk, linens weekly.

Rent—Rooms

HEATED,

:

COMFORTABL

sleeping
rm.
in
employed,
quiet

LAW
eda
pensive

ON LAKE
IN EVANSTON.
PRIVATE
entrance; 3rd floor sleeping room for
employed
gentleman.
References
reYt
$10 per week.
UNiversity 4-

ROOMS

ee

;
GENTLEMAN:

4-0956.

EVANSTON:

RENTALS

4

near

privileges. $13

clean comfortable room. Central
location in Evanston.
Near restau-

121

Household

For

woman,

cooking

ead

IN EV-

ton; 2 blocks from No.1 bus;
privileges. UNiversity 9-7736.

WANTED
MALE
OR
FEMALE
STUdent or mature woman
to live-in or
stay with 2 young children ages 11 and
12 for summer for working mother. 5
day
wk.
Call
945-6999
eves.
or
weekends.

120

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

employed

ROOM

a week. Call DA 8-5241.
FOR
EMPLOYED

Dr.

Help Wtd.—Men

FLOOR

transportation,

FOR A
room;

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supply department.
Apply
in person
only. See Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston
STUDENTS
Work
part-time,
exp.
business.
Meals
free.
Antony’s
Restaurant,
Evanston

3RD

FOR
R
transportatio1
i

Phone VE 5-0792.

ADULT
SERVICES
LIBRARIAN
FOR
busy
suburban
library.
Library
science degree. Start at $6,700 or more if
especially
qualified.
Telephone
Mr.
ao
at Winnetka Public Library,

114

NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

for appointment

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

Warehousemen

Kennedy

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO,

INTERESTING
AND
ABSORBING
_position for qualified
person
in our
aboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience
and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

Miss

729-3000

FOR
A
SMALL
DEPARTMENT
IN
one of our rapidly-growing divisions.
Car necessary because of location in
Skokie. Must have related experience.

Project Draftsmen

CLEAN

HEALTH
College
graduate
with experience
in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also
work
with art and production departments.

PLEASANT POSITION FOR MATURE
woman. Duties iclude various payrollrelated
functions
in
small
friendly
department.
Figure
aptitude
necessary,
plus
light
typing.
Experience
with adding machine would be helpful.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young man with minimum of 2 years
college; good personality and appearance.
Will
be
responsible
for
new
data-phone program;
coordinating all
phases
of system
between
customer
locations and our offices. Some business
experience
helpful
but not required.

NORTHBROOK—ROOM
Close to shopping and
Call 272-0124.
anston,

and

for:

HIGH STARTING RATE,
Somnpany benefits. One
us.

mechanical
of

Grow

ASSEMBLERS

DRAFTSMAN
5

To

Company

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
|
College graduate to work as editorial
assistant in the production of college
text books. Must be able to assume
responsibility
and _ take
initiative.
in
Experience
layout
Or
mark-up
helpful.

our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

2020

MECHANICAL
3 to

A Good

Addressograph

REAL ESTATE SALES

MAIL ORDER PACKER
AND STOCK MAN

To Go With—

Clerk Typists

COPYWRITER

LID.

St.

equal

A Good Company

Coordinator

GROWING NATIONAL CORPORATION
needs
recent
college
graduate
with
creative and organization abilities to
plan
and write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR
3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

Come in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security.

vanston

272-3900

PART-TIME
ARTISTS
FOR
ILLUS:
trations,
cartoon
and
film
strips.
Please call 446-8413 Monday
through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
BORG-WARNER
CORPORATION
Rov C. Ingersoll Research Center
Wolf and Algonquin Rds.,
Des Plaines, 11. 60018

ORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus’.
extraordinary
‘employee benefits.

2120 Greenwood

Equal

Wanted:

STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN

014 Davis

EVANSTON

Commonwealth
HIGH
SCHOOL
potential
for
skilled jobs.

Industrial

Come in and apply
Downs &amp; Co.

AVE,

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

Wanted—Men

BUEHLER

BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
PART-TIME POSITIONS.

RIDGE

EDITORS NEEDED

WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTUNity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your

Clerk

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

OY
WANTED:
LIGHT
OFFICE
cleaning, doctor’s office, Lake Forest
only. Phone CEdar 4-5095. Thursdays,
Fridays,only. $2.00 per hour.
MAN FOR DEEP CLEANING
(floors, woodwork, windows, etc.)
Experienced. References.
day a week.
Winnetka
446-5072
OY
WANTED
TO
MOW
LAWN
IN
South Park
area,
Lake
Forest.
Use
own mower. Telephone CE 4-4017.

113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women|

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

‘

OPENING
FOR
A SHARP
GAL WHO
can devote approximately 24 hrs. per
week
between
9 a.m.
and
5 p.m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
assisting
creative
people
in busy
Advertising
Department.
Responsibilities
will include typing, distribution of literature
and sample requests,
and tabulation
of promotion
results.
Specific
days
flexible, but ability to work regular
schedule desirable. Will train fully.

or temporary.

B. H. SUHR
UN

113 Help Wid-—Men and Women

Pon

550 Sheridan Sq.
Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING
1

bedroom

2 bedrooms
new

$235

from

$365

from

3 bedrooms

This

from

luxury

$300
_

Raymond

building
will
feature
year
electric aid conditioning, complete ro
Point kitchens, balconies, large
¢
ets, ceramic tile baths, spac
lit

rooms
with
Garage and

OPEN

separate dinning
outside parking availa

1:30 TO

5:00 P.M.

DAILY.

THE RAYMOND

328-7200

709 Sherman,
41,

RMS.

stores

CO.

1520 Central St., Evanston
$117.50.

and

Premises

transp.
or

Stewart Inc.

call

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Evanston
See

477-

—

CLO

engin
i

TO

on-

ae Seeck:

Classified a

13

�a

132
812

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

— Practical and Economical
Luxury Elevator Building

342
1159
43
1012
747
126
1151

Bedrooms

(115 baths only $180 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
June 1 or July 1 lease

or

Includes:
',

Free
gas
.2
FREE
apartment

-

. 2-door

for cooking
PARKING

and heating
spaces.
per

refrigerator-freezer

16 cu.

. closet space galore!
FREE
master
TV
antenna
and UHF)
_. all schools nearby
_, steps away from shopping
_, 5 minutes from tollways

ft.

(color

_,

~

breakfast

Open

1501
445
160

reach

911

the apartments,

go north

9025 SHERMAN AVE.
FIRST OFFERING
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
.
2 BATH APTS.
and

inspect

- apartment

INVITED

this

Elevator

TO

brand

building.

Bldg.

COME

new

It_is

IN

elevator

conveniently

located
close
to
Downtown,
the
campus and the lake. All room sizes
are extra large and the closet space is
of

equi
double

EVANSTON ELEVATOR
Two bedrooms—Avail.
Red

ELEVATOR
RED

=

CHECK

BLDG!

BRICK—TWO BEDROOMS
AVAIL.
JULY 1ST
THEN
FEATURES,
THESE

come see these apartments where
ney. to ‘‘ease
of living’’
is at
‘“‘Ridge-Austin.”’
Picture window in living room.
All-electric G.E. kitchen.
Double Philippine mahogany
wardrobe closets.
Ceramic tile bath with fogproof medicine cabinet.

the
the

Parking stall incl. in rent.

Peterson &amp; Co.
GR

5-1010.

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
Come
and see these really
spacious
apartments
equipped
with
all
the
latest
features
for easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own _ private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
central
gas fired hot water system,
individually controlled in each apartment.
Kitchens
are unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven
de-luxe
_ ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air

conditioned with wall type units.

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
i

1571

SHERMAN AV.
4-2600
AL 1-6700

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

THE PRESIDENTIAL
|
800 HINMAN

STUDIO APT.. AVAILABLE NOW.
. Indoor Heated Garage
. Built-in Gas ovens
. Spacious Closets
. Beau. Colored baths
. Window Washing
. C&amp;NW,
Shops, Bus, ‘“L’’

Mrs.

Fieldman

Resident

Manager

UNiversity 9-1409
GLENVIEW
NEW
LUXURIOUS LIVING

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual
features:
central air- eond.;
year ‘round swim,
pool;
Sun
Deck; soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private large
terraces;
realistic rents. See models.
From $180
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.
JUNE
1ST.
5 ROOM
APARTMENT,
2nd
floor,
adults
$125.,
close
to
transportation. GR 5-2822.

14 —

Classified

bldg.—Front

gd

Oakton

phone

Supt.

Apt.

School

Park

electric kitchen
mo.
incl. pkg.

Don

Schetter—864-

71.

L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
_GR 5-1010
CENTRAL EVANSTON
IN 2 APT. BLDG.
A

SPACIOUS
SECOND
FLOOR
apartment
having
living
room_
w/
woodburning frpl.; dining rm.;
kitchen; sun rm. or den; 4 bedrms., and 2
baths and a one car garage. $275/per
mo. Sorry, no young children.

Hokanson

513

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

5-1617

EVANSTON
916 MICHIGAN AVE.
7 ROOMS—2
DE

QUINLAN

AVAIL.

NOW

First floor 2 blocks to Lake—42 blk. No.

ONE BEDROOM
605 CASE
Pl., one bedroom efficiency
apt. New
Orleans
style blidg., Idry.
fac. on
premises.
53612
MICHIGAN,
excellent
bldg.,
all
large rooms, full d. r., breakfast nook
in kitchen.
825 FOREST, near Main St. shops and
transnv., full din. rm.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Street

EVANSTON

Evanston, Il.
273-1855

MAPLE

AVE.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH 2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
baths, close to transportation. Call to
inspect.

QUINLAN

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
UNiversity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
= premises. Short term leases available.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel
901

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

7705 SHERIDAN

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1623 W. Columbia
6732 NORTH
212 rm. efficiency,

312 rms.

Agent

1st floor

EVANSTON
A

2nd

$75.00
$92.50

floor

Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May Ist
on premises.
761-4772

1567

RIDGE

FEW
CHOICE
APARTMENTS _ IN
Evanston’s most distinctive High Rise
address. One and two bedroom apartments
at attractive
prices
with
de
luxe features.
MODEL OPEN DAILY 11-5
PHONE 475-4500 OR 345-6700

ATTRACTIVE CHICAGO APTS.
7524 N. DAMEN AV.
$140
Five
rooms.
opacious
and
bright.
Convenient to shops, transp. Immed.
7650C SHERIDAN RD.
$135
Three
rooms.
Newer bldg. near the
lake. 1st fl. Cent. air cond. Immed.
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

NORTH

ROGERS

PARK

4 ROOM APARTMENT
2nd fl., 1 bdrm., 100% dec.
exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

INTEGRATED APT. BLDG.
LARGE 4 ROOM APT., IST
FLR., CENTRAL LOCATION.
MR. WEINER, 764-5035.
NEAR LAKE
MODERN APARTMENT
3 rooms w/balcony, Ist floor
Cab. kit., tile bath, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chicago, close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

(ot FL OF 2: APT.

EVANSTON
ROOMS—2
BATHS—SUNROOM.
All large rooms—Near lake. Desire
grown family—Call Agent for appoint-

RD.

CHICAGO
Modern 3 and 414 rm. air conditioned
apartments in excellently maintained
puscre, Some with tiled kitchen and
bath.
ree
gas.
Expert
decorating.
Private
parking
avail.
42
block
to
beach and park. Rentals from $112.50.
June ist and July lst occupancy.
Resident Manager
262-2675

ments.

wi
3

ALSO
A 212 RM.
APT.
RENT _ $100
INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT, SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM 9
TO 5 P.M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351,
AFTER 9:30 P.M.

GR

NNETKA
794 ELM

fixing.

DA

8-4936.

EVANSTON,
AT

500 LAKE

HINMAN.
A 2 OR 3 BDRM.
APT.
2 baths, parquet floors, beautiful view
of park. Immed. poss., parking avail.
Agent 328-3769 or 777-8855.

EVANSTON,
LARGE
DE
LUXE
3
bedrm.,
2 bath
apt.
in
new,
airconditioned
elevator
bidg.
Prime
downtown location near schools, lake,
&gt; i da
$330. Parking
avail.
864SIX ROOMS—$120 PLUS
Very clean older 4 unit bldg. with a
nice yd. Tenant pays heat, utilities,
and must have own appliances. Owner
occuvied bldg. One child O.K.
CYRUS &amp; CU.
UN 4-9020
SUNSET
RIDGE
AREA
OF
HIGHland Park. 3 bdrm. ultra-de luxe Calif.
style ranch home.
112 baths. Beaut.
landscaped,
outside
patio.
$350
mo.
w/option
to
buy.
Avail.
June
Ist.
Write A-991, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

DE LUXE

2 BDRM.

5-2700

STREET

ROOMS
IN QUIET BUILDING
FOR
adults only. 3rd floor. $103. Call Mr.
Forest, HI 6-1269 or DOWNS, MOHL &amp;
CO., CE 6-3806.

EAST OF RIDGE).
WM. KESSLER 815 SEWARD
SOUTH).
N.

APT.

IDEALLY LOCATED
AT 541 HINMAN
EVANSTON.
A
Beautiful
apt.,
rent
includes
parking,
air
cond.,
gas,
water, heat. $210. AL 6-3024.
FOR RENT: 4 RM. APT. NEAR LAKE
in Evanston;
modern kitchen;
woodburning fireplace;
conv. to shopping
and transp.;
avail. June Ist. Call R.
Samson, 207 Kedzie, UN 4-1933 after 6

p.m

INTEGRATED

NEW

BLDG.

5 ROOM APT.—2 bedrooms
Free heat and appliances, immediate
_ occupancy. HARCLAY
REALTY,
6770105 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
144
YR.
SUB
LET
DE
LUXE
2
bdrm., 142 baths, new bidg., close to
shops, transp., lake, central Evanston
loc., Avail. 7-1 $310. Parking. UN 47828 after 4:30 p.m.

EVANSTON,

347 CUSTER

RMS.
1ST
FLOOR,
GOOD
TRANS.
Will
dec.
$150
air
cond.,
parking
optional. Lock DA 8-6289.
APARTMENT IN EVANSTON FOREST
Ave. 815 rooms, 212 baths. Move right
in, completely redecorated. Like own
home.
Located opposite
school.
Call
869-7045 for further information.

(1 BLK.

EVANSTON:
2529
JACKSON
ST.
1st floor. 342 rooms.
Immed.
poss.,
Will decorate. $110. See Bob Voigts,
1418 Central St. or phone DE 2-3943.

NON-RACIAL:
NEW
BUILDING
3
room apt’s. One or two persons. Car
space. Gem Realty. GR 5-5215.

For

DEERFIELD—1025 DEERFIELD RD.
New
2
bdrm.;
air-cond.;
spacious
closets;
refrig.;
range;
dishwasher;
disposal. Near shopping and _ transp.
$190
Avail. June 1.
945-7753.

2 BEDROOM—2

BATH

FRESHLY DEC. IMM. OCCUPANCY
Elevator bldg.-Downtown Evanston
Mr. Wing—WH 4-7373, Browne
&amp;Storch
EVANSTON.
4
SPACIOUS
RMS.
Avail.
July
1st.
Heat
and _ water
furnished. Close to transp. and shopping.
Shown
evenings
and weekend,
328-8614.

1ST.
FLOOR
]
RMS.
$157.50.
Also 4 rms. available at $137.50.
G. Brock Stewart Inc.
477-3215.
5

ROOMS
SUBLET,
2
BEDROOMS,
2nd fl., 42 block south of Howard St.,
nr. Ridge Av. Avail. June 15 to Sept.
gag
ees
$127.50
month.
UN
4-

EVANSTON—680
HINMAN.
4 _ LGE.
rms. Walk to lake, ‘‘L,’”’ bus. Modern
kitchen;
C.T.
bath;
w/w
carpeting
included. $150. Phone 869-2824 after 6
p.m.
RAVINIA
BUILDING,
725
ST.
Johns. 1 bdrm., sep. din. rm., good
closet space,
stove and refrig. furn.
Avail. Jun 1. $140. Call 446-0406 or ID
2-5041.
EVANSTON.
BRAND
NEW
DE LUXE
apt., 3 bedrooms, din. rm., 2 baths, in
new 2 flat bldg. Nice residential area.
$245 per mo. 446-1646

West
CLOSE
Edens

Wilmette.

DAvis

MODERN
EFFICIENCY TO SUB LET,
N.
Evanston.
Air
cond.,
carpeted,
patio,
private
parking.
332-2121
ext.
6156, weekdays 9 to 5.
2
BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston. John Thill, 803 Dobson,
UN 4-2819

4 LG. RMS.
8-5781

4

EVANSTON EFFICIENCY
APT.
AVAIL.
JUNE
1. SUBLEASE
or lease. 1904 Sherman Ave. Apt. 413
Sunday or after 6 p.m.
CENTRAL ST. AREA
4 rm. spacious apt. near all transp.
within walking distance of hospital.
$140 per month.
GR 5-8312.

6 RMS.,
2 BATHS.
Will dec. $185. Monty.

400 RIDGE
EXC.
TRANSP.
GR 5-8513.

EVANSTON—ATTRACTIVE
2.
BEDrm. 4 room Garden apt. Howard and
be
area. Avail. May 15th. $135. DA
SUBLET,
7411
N.
SEELEY,
CHICAgo. New building, 1 bdrm.
apt., tile
bath. Good transportation
and shopping. June 15th occup. $125.

GAS. $145
CEntral 6-869

Rm.,

| Bedroom Apt.

JUNE
15TH
POSSESSION,
RE
$142.50 mo. Call UN 9-6045.
EVANSTON—NEAR LAKE
505 Sheridan Rd.
5 large rooms, 2 bdrms., 2 baths, gay
avail. June occ. Call 869-0274.
314 ROOM,
3RD
FLOOR,
C.T.
BA
and shower, good shopping and trans}
Newly
decorated.
7639
N.
‘Ashland
Chicago. See Janitor.

NORTHWEST
EVANSTON
apt. with yard, furnished
Meo r's

$205.

Both

Bros.

or

6

R
unfu

Realtors,

U:

EVANSTON
COACH
HSE.,
4 RMS.,
bedrooms,’ lge. liv. rm., 2 car garage
$140 plus heat. Write A-994, Box 6
Wilmette, Ill.
EVANSTON
LG.
2 B.R.
APT.
W/3
l. r., cent, a,c, mod. bldg. Pri. prk
inclded., nr. everything. $190, low co
g.t. Avail. July 1. GR 5-3075.
ATTRACTIVE
2145-3
and
4
apts. in well-maintained bldg. $73

up. Contact J. Smet,

Terrace,

Chgo.

1648 W.

a

Junewa

764-3705

EVANSTON—937
FOREST
6 rms.,
2 colored
tile
DA 8-5943

DE
LUX
baths.
$2
CE 6-869

SOUTH EVANSTON — 4 LARGE RMS
New. refrig.
Decorated.
Close
shopping,
transp. $120. Call Janito
803 Dobson, Evanston, UN 4-2819.
NEW
1 BEDRM.
APT.,
CONV.
transp.
and
shopping;
parking,
a
conditioning. Will sublease. Call UN
0800 days, evenings, 275-5154.
HIGHLAND
PARK-SUBLEASE
bed-room,
air cond.
apartment.
1
baths. Near town and trans. Imme
occup. 433-3312, if no answer, 432-7664

EVANSTON—1311

MAPLE

5 LARGE ROOMS
UNiversity 4-8503
3

1
6-86

CEntral

RM.
APT.
S.W.
EVANSTON.
U
eee:
Avail. June ist. $95. UN

SUBLET

from

212

RM.

N.U.

APT.

Close

to

“L’’,

1

BLOC

rent

$9

Avail. April 15th, Lease expires Sep
Call 328-3848 after 5:30 p.m.
\
SUBLEASE
4
ROOM
APARTME
Near
transportation
and _ shoppi
Sherman Av., Evanston. DAvis 8-32:
after 6 n.m.
1ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOS
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
p
month.
Immediate
occupancy,
Sto
and refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.
710 HINMAN
AV., EVANSTON.
4 RI
apt.; large liv. rm. and din. rm. 1s
fl. $137.50. 1 or 2 yr. lease. June
Good transportation.
EVANSTON;
4 ROOMS.
1ST. FLOO
Stove and refrig., adults only. Imme
occup., gar. available.
676-2885.
DEER-FIELD
ONE
BLOCK
shopping, 2 blocks to train, combin
tion kit., din. and liv. rm., 142 bdrm
Call 945-3122.
SUBLEASE:
342 RMS., 1 BLK. FRO
So. ~ Blvd,
“EY’ — stop...
luge.
Available June 15th; $125 per month.
Call 328-5347

GLENVIEW:

5

RM.

porch, unfurn. Ist fl.;
only. Phone 724-0711.

FLAT

AN

heated;

adul

INTEGRATED
APT.
BUILDING
first floor, large 4 rm. apt. Stove a
refrig.,
dec.
Near
shops,
transp.
Evanston adults only GR
5-5157.
EVANSTON — 5 RM. 2ND FLR. AP
Near Shoppine and transportation.
Call UN 4-9825 after 5 p.m.

242

ROOMS

WITH

decorated;

3rd fl.;

BEDRM.,

immediate

NEWL

posse’

son, OEP. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. G
EVANSTON—2

BEDROOM

DE

LUX

2 bath, dish washer, elevator $240. Fq
inspection

call Mr. Dan.
UN 9-0246

SUBLEASE
JUNE
1ST,
5 RM.
AP
in Evanston near shops and trans
3rd floor. $147.50 per month. Call 4
4333 or DA 8-5930.
ECONOMY APARTMENTS
700 MAIN. 2142 rooms. 2d flr.
Avail. May Ist. Conven. Adults.

1462 OAK,
Near

CYRUS
DE
LUXE
3
BEDRM.,
2
BATH;
formal dining rm.; near transp.; $200.
August Ist. 274-8883.

FREE

914
SHERMAN
AVE.,
1
RM.
APT
kitchen, dressing rm. and bath;
uti
incl. Call Benson, GReenleaf 5-3330.

5 Rms.

TO
OLD
ORCHARD
AND
shopping centers. 831-3749.

Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON-—2125 RIDG

4

EVANSTON,

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON.
NEW
BLDG.
6 AND 7
RMS., 142 BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT $170 PLUS UTILITIES.
WITH OPTION TO BUY.
.

737 RIDGE

OPEN
SUN,
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms., 2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.
4
RMS.
NEW
CABINET
KITCHEN,
tile bath, heated, $100
1637 COLUMBIA,
ROGERS
PARK
Janitor, HO 5-4345
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 N. MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO. EV 45800.

7

RMS;.:
2°
BATHS,
WILL
DEC.,
elev.
bldg., good
transp.
and shop.,
Avail. June 1st. $310 air cond. parking
optional. Slosar. 864-2561.
STUDIO SPACE
FOR ARTIST SCULPtor,
etc.
Heated
24x36,
north
and
south
light
with
cozy
6 room
apt.
above. Near Chute School :in Evanston. $215. Reduced rental for dec. and

913 Michigan, Evanston

NEAR
LAKE,
N.U.,
BUS
AND
“L”.
Orrington Sch. Dist. 3 bdrms., lg. liv.
rm.,
din. rm. and mod. elec. kit.
UN 4-6570

EVANSTON,

132.

Rent—Apartments

4a:

AVENUE,

EVANSTON
ROOMS,
3RD
FLOOR,
REASONable. Exc. bldg., shopping
and transp.,
Call janitor. 869-5731 or
Management.
CE 6-4218.
N.E. EVANSTON. DELIGHTFUL 4 RM.
apt. available July 1st. Williamsburg
Colonial all electric building. ee liv.
rm.;
full din. rm.;
twin sz.
bdrm.;
tile
bath;
built-in
oven;
All
rms.
individually thermostatic control. $155.
Phone 869-8453.

21,

of Main St. Beautiful, spacious living
room,
dining room,
master bedroom
with private bath. Two other bedrms.,
plus wood paneled den—efficient
St.
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrigera‘tor and freezer—congenial neighbors.
$340 per month—garage avail.
L, A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

524 Davis
491-1855

&amp; TYSON,

For

Evanston, 929 Washington

AVE. -

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, private parking.
‘
Cc ALL TO INSPECT

1588 OAK

C.T. BATHS!!

LUXE—SPACIOUS!!

1501

~ Spacious Air-Cond. One Bedroom Apt. Available July Ist.

BUILDING!!!
July 1st

Ceramic tile bath—all
a
rent—$190
per
sta

w overlooking school park.
Reasonable rent—$190 per month
- Please phone our Supt. Don Schetter
UN 4-8771 to see these apts. at 1000
Austin.

L.A,

brick

Overlooking

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON
‘QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

&amp; Co.

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL. NOW
5 Rms., Ist Fl. Monroe at Custer $125.
2 Rms.,
ist Fl. Hamlin
Nr.
Sherman
$100.
AVAIL. JUNE 1
4 Rms., Ist Fl., Ridge nr. Davis $150
AVAIL. JULY 1
Hinman
nr.
7 Rms.,
2nd Fl. 2 baths.
Main $230.
6 Rms., ist Fl. 114 baths. Simpson nr.
Sherman $190.
4 Rms.,
2nd Fl. Air Cond.
New
bidg.
1
$150.
4 Rms.,
2nd
Fl.
Seward
at Sherman
$122.50.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE
1564 Sherman Av.
DA 8-3200

this
world.
Kitchens
are
d
with
G.E._
refrigerators,
oven ranges, dishwashers, and

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Peterson

132

445 SHERMAN
Evanston

Road

L. A.

pete gestae Baths are full ceramic tile
i
a
od top lavatories and extra

_

1616 HINMAN

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

Very light spacious Apt. — 3 bedrms.,
2 baths, plus heated glassed in den. —
Extra large liv-din. Rm. comb. Large
family kitchen W/D and D. stove and
refrig. Beautiful yard for just sitting
or
entertaining.
Sublease
—
Imm.
occupancy $395.00 per mo. garage inc.
To inspect call Diana R. McBean —
Home 864-5064 or Office GR 5-1010.

to

700 McKinley St.

ARE

INC.

AIR-CONDITIONED

the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and Hawley to Prospect
St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
yg! panei
rae apartments is 600-

Y

Sheridan

room

House

Newest

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

_

Evanston’s

EFFICIENCIES
$105
CLARK—close to campus
ONE BEDROOM
PARK—Glencoe
$125
WILMETTE
AVE.—Elev. bldg. $65
TWO BEDROOMS
WASHINGTON
Cir., L.F.
CRAIN—parking inc.
RIDGE—Elevator bldg.
MAIN ST.—Ist flr.
DEERFIELD
RD.-—garden
setting
THREE
BEDROOMS
MAPLE—elev.
bldg.
SHERMAN—elevator
bldg.
GLENCOE
Rd.—T. House

QUINLAN

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO
6-1002 (Model Apartment)

To

For Rent—Apartments.

"View of Lake’

_, Air conditioning
. Full-size

132

ts

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

Two

For Rent—

133.
2

3 rooms.

municipal

Wanted

July Ist
bldg.

&amp; CO.

Adults.

UN

4-90

to Rent—Apts.

ADULTS
MUST
HAVE
1
OR
bedrm. apt. in small bldg., preferab!
with parking space. Between June 1
July ist. Call after Pee
weekda
and all day on weekends. 475-0048.

Newspaper

Executive MBA

desires coach house in quite suburbaj

community.

Day

time

222-3164.

GLEN
ELLYN
COUPLE
(MATURE
wish one or 2 bdrm., first flr. apt. fo
June ist oce. Call 469-2646.
WANTED:
2
BDRM.
FURN.
O
unfurn. apt. or house for 6 months.
I
Skokie or Evanston area.
SH 3-2000, Apt. 526, aft. 5 p.m.

Medical

Student

and

DESIRE
GARAGE
OR
ATTIC
Evanston area. Call 864-0496.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Wife
AP

May 4, 19

�RESPONSIBLE

COUPLE,

1 | EVANSTON

ehild, desires to rent a 2 bdrm. house
or apt. w/priv.
entrance
in the W.
sect. of Evanston.
To $150 per mo.
Call UN 9-5465 after 5 p.m.
YOUNG
EMPLOYED
COUPLE
DE- sire 4 or 5 rm. apt. by June Ist. 1st or
2nd floor. $100-$115 mo. incl. utilities
nr. No. 2 bus. Call 864-6907 after 6 p.m.

Northbrook Apt. or House
WANTED,
FURNISHED
nished. Phone 272-0454

2

STUDENTS

OR

DESIRE

2

UNFUR-

OR

3

RM.

apt.
with kitchen
in Evanston.
Call
evenings ORchard 4-5954.
SMALL
APARTMENT
WANTED
BY 3
adults, will do repairs, gardening, etc.
free besides pay the rent. A landlord’s
delight. Call 251-2025..
COUPLE
WITH
TEEN-AGE
daughter
and
small
dog
desire
2
bedroom apt. in Evanston by July Ist.
Please phone 491-0193.

134

For Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Main

and

Hinman,

EVANSTON

Evanston

NORTHWEST

ASTEFULLY
DECORATED,
WELL
furnished
and maintained
apartment
of two-apartment
bldg. close to bus
and train. Large Living
Rm.,
large
Dining
Rm.,
3
Bedrms.,
2
baths,
modern Kitchen w/eating ‘area, small
yard; garage. June 1 to October 31-.or
possibly longer. Call Mrs. Hauworth.

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR_

RIDGEVIEW

5-1080

HOTEL

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

7705 SHERIDAN

RD.

CHICAGO
3 rm.
modern
air
condit.
apt.
in
excellently maintained building. Tiled
kitchen and bath. All modern
furniture and furnishings.
block to beach
and park. $175. ‘Avail. is
1st.
Resident Manager
262-2675.

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 14% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
IRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
64-5065

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
1825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

CUSTER

GARDENS

303 CUSTER, OE aa
2 BEDROOM AP’
. $200
Completely furnished, &lt;—_ ‘proof building.
Bus
and
as Ad
transportation.
Phone for appointment UN 9-6181.

Central
3

East

Evanston

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR, BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
eterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

EVANSTON:
WOOD
PANELED
ATtrac. 242 rm.
English bsmt.
apt. in
quiet
residential
neighborhood.
Ref.
required.
Call
after
7
p.m.
or
weekends. GR 5-0150.
E.

ROGERS
©. 242-3

PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof

bldg., mod.

kit., tile bath, nicely furn.

Reas.

Manager

rent.

on

premises

338-

4333.
2%

ROOM
EFFICIENCY
APARTment in Rogers Park avail. June 1.
Sublet. Gas
and heat incl. $105 per
month. Call 338-2496 after 5 p.m. or
wknds.
VANSTON:
201 MAIN
ST., 6 RMS.,
furn. or unfurn., Ist fl. of 2 flat. 3-4
bdrms. Ideal for Northwestern Univ.
—
Summer or longer. $200. GR 5-

VANSTON:
2nd
ne

1738

CHICAGO

AV.

fl.
ty

of 2 flat. 6 rms.,
furn.
or
near N.W.U. Ideal for 3 or 4
$200 mo. Summer
or longer.
GR: 5-Soc
WAYSHIRE
APTS.
6818
N.
Wayne,
Chicago. 2 rms. newly dec.,
modern
furn., tile bath and shower,
near lake and ‘‘L’’, util. free. $90 per
mo. AM 2-1964.

2-2'/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF NR.

HOWARD,
LIGHT,
AIRY.
te
a shops, lake. Low rent.
1-1881.
EVANSTON.
COMB.
LIV.
rm.; full kitchen; newly

furn.;

near

all

transp.;

ood parking; $75 mo.,
GRR 5-9430. After 4 p.m.

RM.,
dec.;

share

BEDnicely

bath;

1228 Oak Ave.,
MA 6-7919.

EVANSTON:
FOR
COUPLE,
nished room apt. on the West
children. GR 5-4169.

May 4, 1967

Phone

3 FURside, no

Evanston Review

2-BDRM.
are

apt.
bus,

PARK:

SUBLEASE

2 ROOM

for 4 months, close to Evanston
excellent transportation.
Call 761-1785.

EFFICIENCY
ENGLISH
BASEMENT
apartment
in
North
Evanston.
$85.
Call after 5 p.m. 864-9372.
FOR
1 OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES;
215
rooms;
parking facilities; 2 blocks to
lake;
1 block to ‘‘L’’;
all util. incl.
$125. Also 342—5 rms. 275-2216.
E.
ROGERS
PARK
NEAR
LAKE,
Sheridan Rd. 3 rm.
bdrm.
apt., liv.
rm.;
kit.; bath;
porch;
2 entr., bus
and ‘‘L,’’ $100 mo. Call HO 5-0599.
EVANSTON
SUB-LET
JULY
15 FOR
one year, 2'4 rm. pleasant corner apt.
near
N.U.,
reasonable,
adults.
Call
864-7521 after 6 p.m.
RM.
FLAT
AVAILABLE
JUNE
1ST
in Evanston. Adults. $140 per month.
Util. not incl. UN 4-7333 after 6 p.m. if
no answer SH 3-0122.

EVANSTON—5
ROOM
FURN.
APT.
with
beautiful
backyard.
Entire
Ist
flr. Laundry fac. Available summer or
longer. $165 mo. 475-6338.
EVANSTON:
BASEMENT
APT.
FOR
RENT. CALL AFTER 6 P.M. 869-1296.

2 ROOM

BASEMENT

_bath
on
“Evanston.

135

APT.,

PRIVATE

Dodge,
near
Greenleaf,
$75 mo. inc. util. 827-3891.

Wtd. to Renf—Furn. Apts.

FACULTY DESIRES A 2 BDRM.
for summer 7 agg June 12th.
mum rental $150
Call GReenleaf 5-8953

SMALL HOUSE
Shore area. Call

IN NORTH
724-5721.

GENTLEMAN
AND
want
apartment
in
brook-Wilmette area.
after 4 p.m.

ADULT
SON
Glenview-NorthCall CR 2-2795,

DARTMOUTH
GRADUATE
SCHOOL
couple wants nice 1 bedroom furnished
apt. for summer months near campus.
No children. DI 8-2255.

136

For

Rent—Houses

GLENCOE—CENTRAL - school _ dist.,
New Trier East. 13 yr. old brick Col.
Liv.
rm.,
din.
L,
door
to garden,
excellent kit. with dishwasher, lots of
cabinets.
Lge.
lst fl. mas.
bedrm.,
study or 2nd bedrm., cer. tile bath. On
2nd;
3 twin bedrms.,
cer. tile bath.
Many
closets,
beaut.
large
paneled
rec. rm. with fpl. Att. gar. Gas heat,
low
cost.
Near
park,
stores,
train,
school bus. $400 mo. 3 yr. lease. Mrs.
Sherwood
BAUMANN-COOK
HI 6-5000
BR 3-2198
WINNETKA
Brick
Colonial.
Large
living
room;
dining
room;
modernized
kitchen;
large master bedroom plus two other
bedrooms;
bath.
Possession
July
1,
1967. East side. Walk to village. $275.
GEORGE RUMSFELD
BAIRD AND WARNER
576 Lincoln Av.
Hillcrest 6-1855
Winnetka, Illinois
Hillcrest 6-2700
AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 132 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr. N.W.
Univ.
=
walk to grade school. Comp.
car
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwas ~
disposal,
weal
Creer
comb.
1 car
gar., gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART &amp; GO LEE, “REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HIillcrest 6-4703
BRICK
SPLIT-LEVEL,
6 ROOMS,
2
baths, 2 car garage on a 100 ft. lot in
Glenview.
Available August Ist. $325
per month.

TIGHE

521-4th
N.

REALTY

REALTORS
Wilmette

CO.

ALpine

1-3005

EVANSTON.
AVAIL.
JULY
1
Colonial
Brick
twnhse.
3 bdrms.;
2
baths; liv. room w/fireplace; finished
basement;
fully
carpeted;
garage.
Opposite school. Conv. shopping, commuting, $325 per mo. Call weekdays
after 6:30 p.m. or weekend, 475-2278.

LARGE
HOUSE-SMALL
LOT
IN
East
Evanston,
close
to
shopping,
transportation
and
Miller
School.
Available now $250 monthly. Call Mr.
—aenen L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5010.
AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm. 1
bath ranch, 2 car att. gar.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
HI 6-4703
DAvis 8-3200
BDRM.
BRK.
NORTHBROOK.
2
ranch house on nice large lot. Quiet
deadend street, near schools. $175 per
mo. 446-1646.
NORTHBROOK—3
BEDROOMS.
Large
yard.
Close
to
Greenbriar
a
Available June 15th. Call 272-

WEST
WILMETTE--2
BEDROOMS,
1
bath down, 1 bdrm. 1 bath up. Modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher,
eating
area,
full bsmt. Gas heat. Newly dec. Reas.
rental. Immed. occup. AL 1-3095.
N.

2 BEDRM.

NORTHBROOK—3 RM. HEATED
Stove,
refrig.
included.
Adults
$100 per month. Call 272-0466.

to

NORTHBROOK: 3 BEDRM. HOME
Walking
distance
to train/shopping.
Available June 15th., 220 per month.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

CHIL-

WANTED
2 OR 3 BDRM.
Glenview or surrounding
June 1. 724-5880.

138
4

For

Rent—Furn.

To

446-1294

1850

Willow

Road,

CO.

Northfield

HI

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 113% baths; new furn.;
temporary or permanent.

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

Houses

DOCTOR IN TRAINING DESIRES 4—5
bdrm.
home
for
family,
1
year,
starting July 15. N. Diamond,
M.D.
Sct __——
Hospital, Long Beach,
ali

141

Summer

sane.

month.

2
aad

1340

Call

room

PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
Bay Rd., Winnetka

and

446-2600

YOUNG
WOMEN
(N.U.
STUDENT
and nurse)
seeking small furn. apt.
for summer
months,
July and Aug.
rag Evanston. Max. $135 mo. DA 89612.

WINNETKA
$350/mo.
Walk
to
train
and
town.
Four
bedrooms,
two
baths;
immaculate
older home. Available June 15th
NASH REALTY
4 46-7180

145

Wilfred

serving

Lake

&gt;

th

RENT—GARAG

use

with

cap

syer:

4-4555.

For Rent—Stores

and ~~
CENT
5,000

SMALL
Pen

BUST. “a

ic

ts

CHICAGO AVE. EXCELLENT
OF
Rental. Rent includes one large
3 private offices.
f Street
$250 Per month. Ken Kistler.
MAIN STREET
SMALL OFFICE ON 1ST F
able Doctor or
Rae
if pocecsary.
et
akan
MITCHELL
ROTHERS..
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE,
OF
Space and Desk Sekar. 100 Sq.
900
Ft.
Ground
Floor.
Location. Ail Utilities. $35

and Up.
LAKE-BAY

;

REALTY

EVANSTON
BUILDING

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of
to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable

lease

call

co.
825-6948.

Willow

TOWN-

Broker

cooperation invited

For

information

FOXMAN
OR 3-31:
ATTRACTIVE SPACE ~
FOR

A

QUIET

OFFICE

WITH

dows facing East Davis
.

300

square

feet

space

janitor service supplied. Suitable for —
attorneys’ offices or firm of auditors.

Available

now.

McGUIRE

BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220
NORTHBROOK
RENTING—De
luxe

NOW

air

tioned office space in 5 story buildir
located in the heart of town. Walk
trains and bus. Immediate SOCURRaNy:

1240 Meadow

Rd., Northbrook -

OPEN

2,000

.

GLENVIEW

sq.

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125; Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.
PENTWATER—BASS
LAKE,
MICHIgan
2 cottages,
children’s
paradise,
ish,
swim,
beautiful
beaches.
and
boat. $55 and $65 per week. DA 8-7368.
SUMMER
HOME
FOR
RENT,
LAKE
Mills, Wis. Weeks in May, June and
July. All conveniences. Call AL 1-0060.

272-0200

SUNDAYS

ft. office

space,

1400

stora “+ space, use of lore, pa
included.
Heat
apace, electricity sg FO

QUINLAN
1571

sq.f

&amp; TYSON, INC

969 Waukegan

Rd., Glenview, PA

Sherman

Av.,

Evanston,

1

4-26(

UN 4-

BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPRO:
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offic
Inside
add’l.
space
Dodge

parking for 8 cars plus 4
sq. ft. for offices or
if desired.
Now
occupie
Auto een
e
and
Lyc

Evanston.

(1

N.

ee

GR 5-1200.

1512 SHERMAN
OR

=

Church St.)

Call Roy Peterson

TIME

WIN-

Street E
of

Available within 90 days.

Rentals

Sister Bay, Wisc.

Bluff

4

outboard motor boat.

FAMILY VACATION

Forest-Lake

[

DA 8-320

to Rent—Garages
TO

IDEAL
OFFICE
FO
ness. Excellent Nort
tion.
400
sq. ft. $75
Mueller.

HIGHLAND
PARK—SMALL
FRENCH
Provincial townhouse. Parquet floors,
beamed ceiling, one bedroom, $160.
432-6873

IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

PARRING

INC.

Conditioned
Good
Parking.
1_
building containing 8 offices.
tion rooms, and large Meeting
|
$15,000 Yr.

hse. Avail.
for June
Ist;
1 yr. occupancy. 2 large bedrms.;
142 bath;
air
conditioned
apt.
in
Highland
Park’s most exclusive area. 433-3372.

Vacation

oe

Glenview—for

146

NEW
DE
LUXE
WILMETTE
TOWN
house.
3 bedrooms,
212
baths,
aircond., att.
arage, sep. din. room, all
elec. kit.
Pvt. patio. (Avail in June.
$350. Call 251- 3429.

143

@

|

tandem.

EVANSTON—CHOICE
STREET LOCATION.

&amp; Co.

BEDRM.

ayy
in

PArk

appointment.

Jacobson

MC

Call 491-0618

GOLEE,

Wanted

mounted

HIGHLAND PARK TOWNHOUSE
2 lge. bedrms.,
Air-cond., elec. kit.;
All modern
appls.,
dishwasher.
Private patio. Nr. Trains, shops, schools.
Carpeting
and
drapes
optional
$250
mo. CE 6-1900
or ID 2-0946.

PARK—2

"&amp;

space

WANTED

In

* Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

and The Village Lamplighter,

epg Ppa
2-car

NEW

Green

for

$12

i

OFFICE SPACE

Please

In Beautiful

5 bedrms., 312 baths, family
patio. J une 24 possession.

a

SMART

4-35:

Rentals

TWO
DE LUXE
KENILWORTH
homes
available through Labor Day
3 bedrms., library, 242 baths. Lovely
tte
home.
July
15
possession.

2

per

| HIGHLAND

HIGHLAND
PARK-SUNSET
AREA
3
bdrm.
colonial,
142
baths,
LR
w/fireplc., sep. DR, fin. bsmt. Avail.
June 15 ’67 to Aug. 15 ’68. 433-3977.

139

$230

6-5700

N.W.
EVANSTON-WILLARD
SCHOOL
area
6 room
colonial
(2 bedrooms
and
new
family
room).
Poss.
May
19th lease to Sept. 5th. Rental $210
per
month.
Tenant
pays _ utilities,
fenced
yard,
near
No.
1 bus.
Call
GR 5-0785.
ATTRACTIVELY
FURNISHED
3
bdrm., 144 bath home N.W. Evanston,
gas heat, frpl., fenced yd., convenient
public transp. wks oq $275 ma., 2 yr.
lease starting June
14. GR 5-7957.

month.

pointm
FINI CONSTRUCTION

RENT.

EVANSTON

GLENVIEW TOWNHOUSE
5 room 2 story Williamsburg Colonial
townhouse.
Air cond.,
private
patio,
full basement, completely sound proof.
Beautiful
all
electric
kitchen
with
oven-range,
dishwasher, disposal, refrigerator-freezer, hood fan and fruit“wood cabinets. 2 bedrooms, 1'¢ baths

BEDROOM
2142 BATH
HOME
IN A
nice Northfield area. Enclosed porch
garage
and
on
an
acre.
$350
per
month.
First
and last i ag
rent
plus security —
required. 1 year
lease from June1

V. J. BRADY REALTY

Lead Pe

FOR

Houses

oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully Carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.

pets.

BRoadway

$15 a month.

MODERN

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
be avail. June lst on 2 year

for :

AV., EVANSTON

S$. BOULEVARD NEAR ASBURY

de luxe 3 bdrm., 212 tile baths, se
liv. rm.; “au elec. kit. including doub e

No

ST.

on Lincoln between Ridge and
man in Evanston. Call D vis 8-5

14th. 446-1187.

HOUSE
IN
area. Need

Houses

GARAGE

WANTED
SUMMER
RENTAL
FURnished house with air-conditioners or
central air-cond, Minimum 3 bedrms.
Please call. 528-3800.

For Rent—Town

ionkeaveuee

1571 SHERMAN

home, 2 bdrms., 242 baths, completely
furn. and air-cond. June 14th to Sept.

142

bdrm

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,

HUBBARD
WOODS.
JUNE
15TH
TO
Sept.
1st. 4 bdrms.,
1%
baths,
nr.
. station and shopping.
$275 a month.
Call weekends and eves. HI 6-0786.

.

MINGGQUA,

frpl.,

967-8715.

For

UNiversity 4-2600

GLENVIEW:
FURNISHED
3 BEDRM.
Fam.
rm.,
screened
sum.
hse.
No
pets. Approx. June 12-Aug. 12. Reas.
Pref. couple or. sm. fam. 724-4975

DOCTOR WITH FAMILY RETURNING
from military service wants to rent 3
to 4 bedrm. house on North Shore for
Oct. Ist. 432-0936.
3
PROFESSIONAL
MEN
WISH
TO
rent or lease a large older home with
some property. Best references. Call
234-8220.

62 Green

EVANSTON.
FURNISHED
OR
UNfurnished 5 room house, 2 Bedrooms.
Inquire at 1516 Lee St., Evanston.

AGE

dren desires 3 bedroom, 2 bath house
Immed.
poss. Call 467-7050 days and
437-0557, eves.

$165

APT.
only.

3 SCHOOL

rm.,

812 CLARK

JULY
AND
AUGUST.
EXCELLENT
5
rm. flat, close to transportation. Front
porch and back yard.
Call 869-5133 mornings or eves.

LOVELY

liv.

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
space
for rent.
Convenient
locati
Individual entrances. Call Mr. IN

ROOM
APT.
ELEGANTLY
FURN.
114 blks. from beach. Avail. Mid-June
to late Sept. Call 864-7232.

WINNETKA.

EABEr Ra

ir. pines.

144

FURNISHED
3
BEDROOM
RANCH
home in Deerfield available June 18
through August 28. Call WI 5-4662.

PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE
carriage
house,
gar.
apt.
or
with gar. Willing to dec. Call
after 8 p.m. 684-6957.
TAKE
SPECIAL
CARE
OF
or 4 bedroom house for a year
Please!! Call
WI 5-2888

Lge.

e. encl. porch. All conven. As

COMFORTABLE
OLDER
HOUSE:
SW
Winnetka. 5 bdrms., 2 baths.
June 10-Sept. 1
HI 6-5397
$750

NEED
4
TO
6
BEDRM.
HOUSE
starting
June
or
July
for
1 year.
Furnished or unfurnished. To $500 per
month. Call Mr. Fair at DE 2-2355. We
make great neighbors.

WITH

—

WILMETTE,
2 BDRM.
RANCH.
GAR.,
fenced back yard. $200
r mo. June
15 to August 15. Call 256-3472.
ARIZONA
RETIRED
COUPLE.
FORmerly N.S. 45 yrs., want small apt. or
house
1
to
3
mos.
anytime
June
through Oct. Call aft. Sun., 272-7557.

| DESPERATE!
HIGHLAND
PARK
family must rent 4 or more bedrm.
house in Deerfield or Highland Park
for 6 to 8 months while building. Will
take excellent care as if our own. Call
831-9077
EXECUTIVE
AND
FAMILY
DESIRE
to rent de luxe home in Northbrook
area. 6 Or 7 rms., 3 bdrms., 2 car gar.
Call Mr. Ritchey after 8 p.m. DI 86610 Mon. through Fri.

FAMILY

GEL

SUMMER COTTAGE
privately
owned;
comfortably
furnished; all utilities; 4 bdrms.; private
beach on beautiful lake nr. Boyne Mt.,
Michigan. Easy 742 hr. drive. Available June and July. Hillcrest 6-4137.

6

WISc.,

bdrm. summer home;
Pw and boat. Not ava
week periods. Call 446- 6538 |

40.

REGIONAL
MANAGER
NEEDS
modern
3-4 bedroom
ranch or Colonial, North or Northwest;
2 children;
1 dog; all housebroken. 1-2 yr. lease.

Maseilan tel

NR. MINOCQUA,

CHARMING
3
BDRM.
CAPE
COD
across
from
forest preserve
offered
for Ravinia season, June 15 through
Aug.
15. Furnished.
$350
mo.
Easy
re
to C.N.W.,
Ravinia
Pk.
ID 3-

FORMER
WINNETKA
RESIDENTS
want to rent N. Shore home for Aug.
No children. Will care for your yard
and
pets.
Very
highest
rets.
Phone
Mr. McKinney 966-9600 Morton Grove,
eves.

YOUNG
desire
cottage
collect
WE’LL
your 3
or less.

UNIQ

92037.

Rent—Houses

EXECUTIVE
FAMILY,
2
ADULTS,
no pets, looking for a clean modern 2
bedroom
Town
House
or
home
in
North or Northwest suburbs for June 1
or July 1 rental. Location on C&amp;NW
R.R., garage facilities and basement
or
util.
rm.
all
preferred
but
not
essential.
$225-$300
range.
Excellent
references and assured care of your
property as though it were our own.
Call J. E. Tuohey at 372-6969 weekdays or area code 219-291-4494 collect,
this weekend.

HOUSE
LEASE.

Wanted

—_

WANTED:
3
OR
4
BDRM.
FURN.
house north shore,
for adult family.
No
pets.
July
1
to
Aug.
15.
Or
exchange same period to adult family,
no pets, our 3 bdrm., 2 bath house.
Excep.
ocean
view
3 directions
in
od
ans Write Box 2137, LaJolla, Cal.

EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
Av., lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
July Ist; Ige. yard; shown by appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-0611.

137

PARK

French
home,
beautifully
appointed,
Near golf courses, Ravinia
Park and
shopping.
3 bdrms.;
2 baths.
Avail.
June 17.
J-H KAHN, REALTORS
VE
5-0236
AM_
2-2223
640 Vernon
KAHN BLDG.
Glencoe

12x 60 extra dining room;
$100 plus
$52 ground rent. No children or pets.
In Sunset Trailer Park.
Call 724-7561 between 5:30 to 7 p.m.

WILMETTE:
AVAIL.
JUNE
1
3
bdrm. ranch. Near schools, shops and
transp. AL 6-1127.

EVANSTON.
2
YEAR
a month. UN 4-0754

| HIGHLAND

rire

APT.
Maxi-

Businessman Desires Apt.
OR

FOR RENT

143

Summer Rentals

wee

136
BED-

4

. ROGERS

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room _ kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
=.
switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

ONE _

room, kitchen and bath for 2 students.
Near
Northwestern
University
and
ee
Very nicely furn. Call 328-

5

Apis.

LARGE

_

AE.

YOUNG

—_—

134 For Rent—Furnished Apts.

133 "Wanted to. Rest-dps.

SMALL FOR
B he

NEW
pent Incls. diecaar
743-4416

bee Avior
in
a-3i40
Bit

EVANSTON-829 ae ST.
sq.
ft.
divided
into

800

offices,

- location

sional

plus
for

full basement.

offices.

Reasonable

any

rent.

business

Heated.

Good

Ex:

or

R 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

WHEELING.
MODERN
AIR
tioned offices. Front and rear
og
ground floor, ample pa
e653...

R. E. Holt Realty Co. |

403 E. Dundee Rd., wedle
IN CENTRAL

a
:

537-6494

GLENCOE

2 private offices,
(or 2-office completely
remodeled,
air
co
tioned,
parking
area. Immed.
occupancy. Ea.
per month. Seymour
Graham Real Estate, VE 5-4455.
:

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

&amp; 2

4

�;

152 For Sale—Co-op Apts.
FFICES
rator
Bina

IN BEAUTIFUL

bldg.
station

NEW

ELE-

Near
Northwestern
railand bus. Parking
facili-

sks

GLENVIEW
busy
Waukegan
Road,
office building with 2,500 sq.
yg 4 available in June
1F-Realtors

=

NORTHFIELD
sq. ft.; air

C,
W.

or

ft.,

eg
$550.
965-6680.

OFFICE SPACE
conditioned;
janitor

nce;

-

store

A. HEMPHILL
Frontage Rd.

&amp;

ASSOC.
446-6966.

SK OR OFFICE SPACE AVAIL.
DERN AND AIR CONDITIONED
excellent transportation.
Prudential Savings &amp; Loan,
14 Central St., Evanston. UN 9-0800

.

OFC.

-sec’y
agt.,

AVAIL.—PART-TIME

serv.
to retired exec.
or ins.
or
imfgrs.
rep.
New
prestige
in No. Skokie location. OR 6-

bldg.

ICE

SPACE

500 TO

1,000 SQ.

FT.

New
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional

- Bidg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.,
IGHT
_

OFFICE

, 335 sq.

ON

ft. Avail.

June

1.

°

SECOND

PArk 5-6000, Royal Oak Bldg.
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
'FICES: EDENS AT WILLOW: $65;
uites
from
$125,
incl.
utilities,

paneling,
available.

carpeting;
ll
New Building. HI

services
6-6650.

$T.
JOHN’S
AV.,
HIGHLAND
ark. 2 suites suitable for Dr. Paneled

walls. See Jerry Rudman.
‘ell-Rudman

“Winnetka,
OFFICE

ID 3-4500

Modern

W/REC.

Private

ROOM,

ONLY

$45

per mo. now avail. 446-2279.
STORES
16 X 50 EA.
814 AND
816 Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for office or service
tore. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

IN

CENTER

OF

Private office
oned building;

GLENVIEW

in modern
air-condiwith waiting room.

729-2070

Eves.

116 Devon,

724-3612.

Chgo.

Ist. Fir.

INE
AIR CONDITIONED
_ store, .16 x 60. BR 4-1060.
340 LINDEN

eared, store,

genes

in

fo

AV.,

OFFICE-

WILMETTE

Opposite

‘‘L’’

iate possession.

STONE

48

terminal.

DOWNTOWN

TWo
BEDROOM
apartment. Large living room, dining
area, CT bath,
cabinet kitchen with
electric range and refrigerator. Balcony, carpeting, drapes. Close to CTA
trains,
Northwestern
Univ.
$12,500
cash equity. $134.34 mo. assm’t incl.
utilities.

QUINLAN

THIS
2 BDRM.
CO-OP
IS LOCATED
in North Evanston. 2 blks. from ‘‘L”’
and Northwestern R.R. Evanston Bus
No.
1 stops right at the apt. East,
West and North exposures make for a
bright, sunny,
apt. Equity now only
$8,000.
Monthly
payments
of
$122.
Board approved.

BOB VOIGTS
4-4866

154

Sale-—Condominiums

LIGHT
INDUSTRY
S.E. EVANSTON
a
2,800 Sq. ft. for assembly work, or
light mfgr. Will divide. Mo. to mo. or

2000

suburban
ae

149 _

724-7337.

SQ.

area
Write

FT.

New

FOR

IN

Air

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

30%

524 Davis
491-1855

DA 8-3414
EVANSTON

RENT

460

conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

~ REAL ESTATE

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

PRAIRIE

Evanston
GReenleaf

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA 8-3414

1416 HINMAN AVE.
Condominium Apts.
APARTMENT

in this prime

IS

location.

appt.

call Mr.
372-3255

251-7200
WHEN YOU NEED A

“REAL ESTATE LOAN

_

_

discuss it first with us!
‘We’re Northern Illinois’ most

experienced and largest bank
th
thousands of happy
customers.
or quick service—lowest rates—

for details—call Mr. Powers
328-8100—Extension 249

First National of Evanston

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
:
CHOICE

EVANSTON—820 OAKTON
BUILDING,

1ST
FLOOR,
2
bedrooms,
comb.
living room/dining
room,
kitchen/eating
space.
Stove,
refrig. D and D, sliding doors onto
patio.
Off-street
parking.
Immediate
occupancy. $26,500. By appointment.

SECOND

FLOOR

COOPERATIVE

partment in
Suliding--tive
(space

spacious

for

attractive Colonial type
rooms,
private
basefor
recreation
room)
pienic
area.
Light,
rooms,
Many
extras—$7,500

equity—low

monthly

assessment.

rd approval.

156

For

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

AREA

W.

Realtors

Howard

spacious

16 — Classified

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

ic baths
Low

down

rooms

(ea.

w/lg.

apt.)

pymt.

Low

UN 4-5100
Evanston

Annual

APARTMENTS,
inside
garages.

income. Priced to sell.
P. SCHERMERHORN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

THREE
5 RM. AND THREE
312 RM.
apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
plbg. $10,335 income. Many features.
Call now, $69,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
BR 3-

kit.;

2 car
40s.

51%

142 Ceram-

brick

gar.

Apartment
TO

SUN.
TO
5,
1613
MADIson St., Evanston,
two 5 rm.
apts.
brick
perfect
cond.
sep.
gas,
hot
water, heat. Built-in kit., full English
bsmt. By owner. UN 4-2339 or UN4-3949.

Buildings

BUY OR

SELL

EVANSTON—APARTMENT BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2 BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. LOW 20s.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900
EVANSTON
NR.
UNIV.-BRICK
TWO
apt. Modest
sized 5 room,
3 bdrm.
apts.
Renting
furnished
at $195 ea.
$31,500. Phone UN 9-9490 evenings.

A wonderful selection awaits

CALL

Evanston
4

From

Wanted
For

OF
AL

NEW
1-9183.

A

4

TRIER

?

=o

“4x

EVANSTON
FIRST TIME OFFERED! Lovely Home
in Lincolnwood
School
area.
Livin
room with fireplace. Separate dinin

room,
on

2nd

sun room,

ist

floor.

floor,

2 bedrooms

2 bedrooms

would

and bath

and

make

lovely

with
outside
entrance.
SPAN! $36,500.

bath

suit

SPI

oi

AND
eo

DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD
in
Washington
School
District.
3 bed
rooms,
1 bath. Large
lot.. Low 20s
Good
financing.
July
1st possession
Taxes $372.
SOUTH
EVANSTON—FOR
THE
BUD
GET MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot
Walk to shops and transportation a

the door!

All this for $20,900.

GLENVIEW

Sale—H ouses

DEERFIELD
New
on market-well
located
3 bedroom ranch-impregnated fibre sidingcabinet
kitchen,
lovely fenced yard,
black
top
drive,
C T
bath,
extras
$22,500.
LAKE FOREST.
3/4
acre in
Estate
area,
a
true
American Colonial Ranch of de luxe
construction. Living rm. and fam. rm.
with cathedral
ceilings and see-thru
fireplace, large sep. din. rm. 3 twin
bdrms.
2
baths,
full
beautifully
finished bsmnt. Many extra surprises.
Mid Sixties. Owner ready to move into
larger home-all offers will be promptly presented and given serious attenion.
NORTHFIELD
Contemporary ranch—nearly an acre,
3 bdrms., 3 baths, open plan liv. rm.,
din. rm. and fam, rm. Lovely kitchen
with
separate
service bar
for fam.
rm.
and
patio. Swimming
pool covered but operable. $79,500.

CAPE
COD
IN CONVENIENT
LOCA
TION.
2 car
garage.
ist floor
ha
living room,
dining
room,
bedroom
bath,
kitchen
with eating
area. 2nd
floor has 2 bedrooms,
powder
roo
with vanity. Stove, refrigerator, wash
er and dryer included. $21,500.

GLENVIEW EAST
GENTLEMAN'S
MINIATURE ESTATE
ON

A WINDING
ROAD
IN PRIVATE
ESTATE-LIKE
AREA,
set on beauti
ful
grounds.
Elegant
paneled
step
down living room with beamed ceiling
and huge fireplace.
Separate
dining
room. Family room plus hobby room
3 bedrooms, 242 baths. 2 car attached
garage. Ideal for the smaller famil
of top executive,
stressing
spaciou
and gracious
environment
for enter
taining and living. $68,000.

SKOKIE
JUST LISTED!

HEMPHILL
BUILT
EXECUTIVE RANCH
In former nursery setting with lush
landscaping
and
garden—2
Master
bedrooms, 212 baths—Paneled
family
rm.,
spacious living-dining rm.
over
looking garden, Basement—2
car garage CENTRAL AIR, Jalousied Den—
Could be used as guest bedrm. Loads
of attic storage. Priced low Seventies,
substantially
below
cost—but
offers
invited.

BRICK
COLONIAL
ON
QUIE
street overlooking
Evanston
Countr
Club. 3 bedrooms,
11% baths. Living
room
has fireplace.
Separate dining
room, Large beautiful
den. Excellen
condition. $39,500.

King's Court Corporation

(HIGHWAY
NO.
12
(RAND
ROAD)
to Volo—two
miles further North to
Brandenbury Road—turn left—142 mile
to Property. On lovely quiet Branden
bury Lake on the Chain-O’-Lakes a
all
year
‘round
elegant
luxurious
country style ranch home. Situated on
4 acres
of land
which
go down
to

.

1

.

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373

— Before You Buy —
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City of Evanston, upon
request of an owner or prospective purchaser, will inspect any property to determine compliance with the
Housing and Zoning Codes.
There is no charge for this
service.

Open

Sunday

| 2:00-5:00

“PUCKETT S: THRREe
VOLO, LAKE COUNTY

private
ing.)

sand

Just

50

beach.

(No

minutes

motor

from

boat

Chicago’s
3

TREAT,
within
short
istance
of
shopping, golf course, Wing and Fir
——
cHenry, and Ingleside. In the
Ss.

Mitchell Brothers
GR

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
5-3900

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3

FINE
BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trie
district).
7 rooms 3 bedrooms. 2 ct
baths. Paneled recreation room wit}
bar.
Modern
kit. 2 fireplaces.
Ge
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270
BARRINGTON
P
If you don’t want to live in a cramped
subdivision and do want 2 acres in a
beautiful countryside, see this new 4
drm.
Connecticut farmhouse;
handhewn
beam
over frpl., and beamed
ceilings
in all 1st fl. rms.
Custom
designed and built. $55,900. Open Sat.
and
Sun.
1%
mi.
N.
of
North
Barrington school on Route 59, 1
W. on Kelsey Rd. 381-6917.

5 BEDROOM

TIGHE
521-4th
MORTON

2 twin

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette
GROVE

5

RM.

size bedrooms,

ALpine

1-3005

GEORGIAN

den,

142 baths

attached garage, 2 fireplaces, carpet
ed, stove, refrig., drps., beaut. land
scaped, close to schools, transp., and
‘Edens. In 30s. YOrk 5-3795.

COLONIAL

This immaculate
two story 10 room, 212 bath home
was custom
built
for owner 3 years ago. There is a slate floor center entrance hall with
a lovely circular stairway.
The
living room
has built in bookshelves
along one wall. The paneled family room has a fireplace and opens onto
a large screen porch for wonderful summer
living. First floor laundry
and
mudroom,
breakfast
room,
lovely
master
bedroom
suite.
Many
wonderful extras included—too many to list. The landscaped lot is 100 x
200’. This is a home which has been loved and well cared for and is
ideal in every way for the large family. $71,000.

COUNTRY

LIVING AT ITS BEST

You can enjoy a beautiful wooded one acre of land facing a country club,
yet only five minutes from transportation. Many huge trees and an abundance of evergreens. Charming seven room ranch with a full basement
and 2 car attached garage. Large paneled family room with slidin
glass
doors to concrete patio.
iving room has a crab orchard fireplace;
tchen
with eating area, built-in oven and range, refrigerator; 3 bedrooms and 2
ceramic
tile baths,
one off master bedroom.
awe
living and
dining room included. A wonderful opportunity at .

PIERSEN

REALTY

REALTORS

to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

IN

2 Flat Building

NEAR
TRANS.
VIC.
E. Call after 6 p.m.

158

INC.

Owner

UNIT CO-OP
OR
2 UNITS
unit building. Call UN 4-6430.

oer

REALTORS

Realtors-Since 1884
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&amp; TYSON,

For

Mitchell Brothers _

|

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

QUINLAN

=

158

to Buy—

OPEN

you in the Want Ads. Turn

338-7100

EVANSTON—1805. MADISON
10 YR. OLD DE LUXE 2 FLAT.

11 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

Realtor

Bidg.

HUNTING?

JUST REDUCED!!
EVANSTON DE LUXE 3 FLAT
Owner moving South
MUST SELL
3 bedrooms, 2 bath each apt.
Rec. room in basement
3 car garage

Call Jos. Rush

Hahn
Ave.

APARTMENT

Buildings

RIDGE-HOWARD

2339

G. Nixon,

Evanston
BR 3-3750

1-6700

Sale—Apt.

OWNER

NR. BOLTWOOD
PK. AND WASHINGton schl., 142 story 2-flat.
5 rms. on
_ 1st, 244 rms. on 2nd. Good condition.
nice bsmt., H.W. oil ht., 2 car garage.
Both apartments vacant, move right
in. Out-of-town
owner
says
sell for
$16,000.
EVANSTON REALTY CO., INC.
1700 Dempster St., Ev., UN 4-0728

Sachnoff

274-1001

Av.
AL.

Helen

Room 300
1609 Sherman

QUINLAN

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
Elevator,
wood
burning
fireplace,
private balcony, heated garage, sauna, 19 cubic
ft. refrigerator,
double
oven and dishwasher.
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.

QUINLAN

THE

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

838 MICHIGAN

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

FOR

who wants to live in a neat charming
atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing landscaping with shrubs etc.
Convenient
and _ desirable
location,
prompt occupancy.

CAL L J.

2-242 BATHS

NEW

2 APARTMENT

$6,180

4 BEDROOMS
Federal Savings
of Wilmette

$28,000
A

LARGE
SIX
ROOM
automatic
heating,

Model apartment
for inspecton Sun 1 to 5 p.m.

For

Glenview
PArk 4-5600

5-2700

BRICK THREE APARTMENT

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses.
All Outside Rooms
open

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

DISTINCTIVE

SHERWIN

EVANSTON

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
New ultra spacious

ee

SAMUEL

listed
$36,500
A HOME WITH AN INCOME
Brick
two
apartment
building
with
large
living
room,
separate
dining
room, two bedrooms, sun porch, each.
Newlv decorated first floor available
for
immediate
possession.
Two
car
garage.

From $28,500

MORTGAGE
First

DELUXE
THRU AND THRU
...
26’s in Dawes-Chute School Areas close
to transp. Both indiv heated and air
conditioned. Big paneled rec room, 3
car
Ag
ped
Maintained
and
built
superbly. Reduced to $57,400.

Just

2-2'/&gt; Baths

available

Illinois.
273-3855

NR
RIDGE
. .2-2 BR’s
in
newer
building,
both
sep.
htd
and
air
‘conditioned.
3 car
parking.
Owner
will help you finance. Have
a home
and income too! Now $41,500

Condominiums

ONE

Evanston,

607 Howard
Street
UNiversity 9-2575

2009 HARRISON

One block
Haven School,

Street

A BEST BUY! 3-6’s, solid brick 4 Blks
from
Howard
Street!
Automatic
gas
heat. Triple track storms and screens.
Was $49,500 NOW $45,900! See it!

TAX

INCLUDES
Heated garage with electric doors, all
Frigidaire appliances, fully carpeted,
windows in kitchens, 2 full baths.
Immediate occupancy
Model Apartment Shown
Daily, Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

AND

APT. BLDG.

DAWES
SCHOOL
AREA.
2
DANDY
6’s, 3 Bedrms.
and 11% Baths in ea.
Collect rent from one and live in the
other. Poss’n 30 to 60 days or Sept.
lst.
This
is
a
‘‘Hot’?
market—act
today. Call
R. H. JOHNSON

Two Blks. N. of Howard St.
Four Blks. E. of Ridge Ave.

HARRISON

OF
DEMP.ster. 5
Rms. down at $140 and 6 Rms.
up at $150. H.W. Heat. 2 Car Garage.
Lot
is
44’
x
170’.
All
in
good
condition. Early Poss’n. of either apt.
‘Asking $25,500. Must be sold. Reasonable
down
payment.
Owner
will
finance balance. Your opportunity for
a home
and income
too. Call—LES
SIMPSON

CHOICE EVANSTON 2 APT.

612 MULFORD

NORTH

square feet including offices and wash
room.
é

IN

Wanted

5S.

WILL
TRADE
FOR
VACANT
OR
smaller
Apt.
Bldg.
24
beautiful—2
Bedrm.
Apts.
Several
with
sunken
Living Rms. Balconies. Gross Income
over—$72,000.
_CALL—LEONARD SZERLONG

$245 net per month
DOWN

AND

EVANSTON-I6

Elevator Bldg.

WITH
$7,000
bracket

DODGE

Wilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.

4 BEDROOMS

for
light
industrial
A-971
Box
60 Wi

SUITE

1-2374

EVANSTON

For Rent Storage Space

I9FFICE

ALpine

OF

OWNER
WILL
EXCHANGE
EXCELlent bldg. (1 Block N. of Howard) for
larger bldg. up to $400,000. Will add
some cash.
LES SIMPSON

2-3-4-Bedrooms

&gt;. with conveyor
to loading
dock.
oned
M-1.
W ould remodel
for long
rm lease. $750.
GR_5-3900
‘CHELL
BROTHERS

WANTED

REALTY

UNiversity

For

W.

INC.

JUST REDUCED

STON FOR RENT 2ND FLOOR
eae
of offices, assembly rooms

4 Sag

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AV. EVANSTON
N 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

ID 2-0064.

lease.

ildings
EVANSTON—2 APT.

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL

For Rent—Industrial

yearly

grag ea

oe

" ts

Sy

ae

826 Deerfield

Rd.

945-1670.

679-2440.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 4, 1967

�tei?
ye a
.

GOELZER and WILDE
LENVIEW

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
937 CLUB CIRCLE

Glenview’s most choice
Spacious
ranch
adjoins

Country

Club

with

$67,800

GLENVIEW—Newly

Frame

200

foot

“4rontage
on
the
18th
fairway
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwood
den with parquet tloors plus a paneled
ame
room.
Elegant
wooded
setting
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorated
home: Owner transferred—so immediate possession.
NILWORTH
EAST
$99,500
Classic home on wooded half acre in
Fast section near grade school, New
rier
East
and
train.
13
room,
7
bedrooms. Brand new kitchen, 3 new
baths.
Just
decorated’
throughout.
Immediate possession. Call us to see
it today.
ape aby
$37,000
Walk to
everything, schools, shops and
train from this beautifully kept three
two bath home with sepabedroom,
rate
dining
room,
spacious
country

kitchen,

large

living

room

and

large

enclosed porch. Basement is completey
painted
and
has
separate
pla
space
area.
Large
lot nicely
landscaped (rear yard is cyclone fenced)
with
3 car
garage
and
tool shed.
Taxes
are
low
and
possession
is
immediate.
ST KENILWORTH
$33,500
Charming
6
room
home on_
large
wooded lot. Living room with formal
stone fireplace; separate dining room,
sun room or study; cabinet kitchen; 2
bedrooms and modern bath. Walk to
train, shops and lake. Sears school.
Home couid be expanded to include a
family room
and 3rd bedroom
very
easily. Area of $50,000 homes.
ANSTON
:
:
$25,000
Brick bungalow with six rooms on the
first floor and a very easily expandable
second
floor.
2
car
garage.
Located in a quite residential neighborhood
within
walking
distance
of
te
aga |
Vacant—immediate
possession.
Easy financing.
Call for a
pleasant inspection today.
ORTON GROVE
$28,500
3 bedrooms with space for 4th. A lot
of house for the money.
Perfect for
young family wanting substantial face
brick
home
in
attractive
neighborhood. Walk to schools, shopping and

transportation.

Good

sized

cabinet

‘kitchen.
Breakfast
area seats
six
comfortablv.
20x11
Family
room
4
steps down from the kitchen area. 2nd
ba
roughed
in. 2 car garage.
Lot
55 x 125.
Low taxes.

VANSTON
$18,500
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Here
is a nice
home
on a
lovely
corner lot with a two car plus garage.
2 story stucco with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
and a full basement. Occasionally we
have a home priced a little under the
market and this is it. Call today.

ORTHFIELD

,

NEWLY

$90,000

LISTED

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
streets
and including
home.

:
Fronting
on
2
usable
$35,000

REAT STARTER HOMES
IN NORTHBROOK
ST
Three bedroom brick
car attached garage;
overlooking patio and
brick Bar-B-Q.

$21,500
ranch with 142
screened porch
rear yard with

EAR TOWN
:
$21,500
ree bedroom
ranch
with
142 car
garage.
Lot
62.5x 200.
Many
evergreens. House is vacant and ready for

‘immediate occupancy.

EST
$18,500
Low maintenance aluminum sided two
bedroom ranch on half acre lot. Huge
rear yard completely fenced.
CALL

TODAY

and

enjoy

the

for

your

benefits

appointment

of

ownership this summer.

home

Nash Realty
H| 6-7180

in ever

Brick

popular

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS

and

Swain-

wood. Living room with raised hearth
fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen
with
built-in
double
ovens
and
range, dishwasher
and disposal.
Adjoining
breakfast
room
with
sliding
doors
to 20’ x60’
patio.
Three
bedrooms,
Ceramic
tile
bath,
powder
room
and a delightful family room.
The entire property is in exceptional
physical condition with the following
special
features:
Central
Air Conditioning,
_thermopane
in
all _ fixed
windows, 2 car attached garage with
electric eye door, aluminum
screens
and storms, and a beautiful lot of over
half acre with complete privacy. The
price is $64,500.

area. 9 room
North
Shore

over

ranch

listed

WILMETTE—Do you need 4 bedrooms?
And .do you want your youngsters to
be within walking distance of school?
And
is it important
to stay
under
$35,000?
If the answers
are yes, be
sure to see this brick and frame with
a full basement,
fireplace,
attached
garage and air conditioned first floor
offered
for
$34,750
including’
the
carpeting.
NORTHBROOK—De
Luxe
air
conditioned ranch on a beautiful lot of an
acre and a half overlooking a private
pond.
There
is
a fireplace
in
the
17x27
living
room,
dining
room,
study with fireplace,
family
kitchen
with breakfast area plus an activities
room with: bath. Full basement with
paneled recreation room,
central air
conditioning, swimming pool and a 2
car
attached
garage.
The
price
is
$250,000.
EVANSTON—This
older 2 story frame
has
the
irreplaceable
value
of
a
remarkably convenient location just 2
blocks from the train and the bus at
the door. There are 3 bedrooms, gas
heat and a lot 31.25 x 150. the price is
$21,500.
;

COME
IBM

714

Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS

HI

THE BEST BUY NOW is this Unusual
and
Dramatic
Split
Level
w/DE
LUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
ROOM w/doors to porch. PANELLED
Family
room
opens
onto
a
lovely
patio.
Dining
L w/built-ins.
Custom
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and 2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
dressing room. $49,500.
WILMETTE
SPLIT LEVEL,
Living room, Dining
L, Kitchen w/built-in double oven and
range,
D
and
D.
EXTRA
LARGE
breakfast room.
Master’ bedroom
w/
bath.
3 family
bedrooms
and
bath.
Panelled FAMILY ROOM. Roughed in
powder room. Screened
porch. Patio.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
oye’
in
EXCELLENT
condition.
WINNETKA
CUSTOM BUILT FIVE bedroom Colonial. Living room
w/fireplace,
Separate Dining
room,
Cypress
panelled
DEN.
Country
Kitchen
w/built-ins
eating area and wet bar, Maid’s room
and
bath
on
lst.
Master
bedroom,
dressing
room
and
bath.
RECREATION
ROOM.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
UNDERGROUND
SPRINKLING.
$85,000.

ANOTHER

NEW

LISTING

PERFECT
GEM
IN
PRESTIGE
location,
close
to Indian
Hill Club.
White
clap.
Colonial.
Gracious
entrance
hall,
liv.
rm.
with
lovely
views, den, bright red country kitchen,
powder
rm.
On
2nd
fl.
large
master bedrm. with fireplace, dressing rm. and bath, 2 family bedrms,
bath
plus
md’s
rm.
and
bath.
Big
paneled
family rm.
over 2 car att.
gar.
Oct.
15th
possession,
worth
waiting for. Priced in 80s.
MRS. COULTER

Green

Bay

Road,

551 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka

Winnetka

NORTHBROOK
JUST LISTED
RMING
2
BEDROOM
RANCH.
convenient
location.
New
Westmoor
Sc
. 2 car garage;
fenced
yard.

$21,900

~

AYARS
COMPANY
Northbrook

EALTY
Waukegan Rd.
:
CRestwood

HAIN

OF

2-3550

LAKES

BY

OWNER

Due to illness. Tri-level in exc. cond.;
3-bdrm.;
114 bath;
cherrywood
pan.

fam. rm.;
too range

throughout
more

built-in oven and counterin kit.; inter-com system

home.

on lge.

Att.

cor.

gar.

All

this

lot w/semi-priv.

channel. Ideal year-around or summer
home. Best offer. 395-3533.

4, 1967

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK
FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950

6-7274
1-4463

home

priced

in

the

lower

:

NEW
LISTING—Pretty
ranch home in
convenient
location.
One
block
to
grade
school.
This
home
has
three
bedrooms
and
two
baths.
Large
family
room
with
fireplace
and
French doors to glazed and screened
porch. Attached garage. $28,500.

VILLAGE GREEN

1876 SHERMER

2-1400

Forest Preserve View
LINCOLNSHIRE,
NEW
4
BEDRM.
colonial under construction on beautifully wooded.
42 acre.
Slate
center
entry foyer, sep. din. rm. lge. kit./din.
area
with
built-ins,
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/stone frple. util. on 1st fl. 244 baths,
4 spacious
bedrms,
with
bath
and
dressing rm, off master bedrm. Also
basement and 2 car gar. $49,000.

BIRCHWOOD
81i

CR

Skokie

2-7300

Hwy.

REALTY
Northbrook

PA 4-3294

NORTHBROOK.
GRACIOUS
3
BEDroom, 2 bath tri-level. Large beautiful
wood paneled family rm., large dining
““L,”’ modern kitchen w/eating area.
$31,500
CR
2-7844
3

BEDRM.
BI-LEVEL
2 BAS.
LIV.din.
L. Carpeting,
draperies.
Large
pan.
fam.
rm.
24% garage.
Choice

neighborhood,

Owner.

lot 76x 185, low 30's.

PA 4-7187.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
HOT LINE REPORT...
What
home

NEW OFFERING IN EVANSTON
..
Remodeled
older
home
in _ good,
clean
condition—Large
living
room,
separate
dining room,
large kitchen

with

eating

space—three

144 baths.
(wo
heat. $21,500.

A

car

garage,

HW

af

is rarer than a superb 4
on an 80’ lot in Evans

gas

your

putting

green

sell it. It’s

or

your

weg

A

FAMILY

for

AFFAIR...

you

Definitely

starry-eyed

youngsters

care for lot. Washington School
and just $39,500. Be first to see!

BEAUTIFUL
GLEN
OAK ACRES—
unusually
attractive
three
bedroom
ranch home—Huge
i
room with
fireplace wall; separate
dining room;
kitchen with appliances, many special
features. 242 baths. All large rooms.
‘Gay 90’ recreation room and fireplace
in
basement.
Wonderful
swimming
pool, patio, Japanese garden. Cali for
appointment—$65,000.

EAST GLENVIEW—STUNNING BRICK
and stone ranch home with all huge
rooms.
Fireplace
in
living
room,
dining
room
overlooks
lovely
patio
with
fountain
and
barbecue,
very
spacious
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal,
plus generous eating area,
two twin size (plus) corner bedrooms.
Oversize
two
car
garage;
beautiful
grounds. Must see to appreciate.
WILLARD
SCHOOL DISTRICT...
IN
park-like
area—a
one
owner,
well
maintained seven room home with 11%
baths. Woodburning fireplace; paneled
family
room
opening
to patio;
gas
heat; loads of storage space... . many
extras, including carpeting. Transportation
and
shopping
1 block
away..
$34,500.

Evanston
GReenleaf

Glenview
5-2700

PArk

HIGHLAND
PARK—COMMUTERS
special
with
added
advantage
of
future
value.
Spacious
rooms.
2
fireplaces, porch and breakfast room.
Finished rec. room. 3 excellent bedrooms, 212 baths. 2 car garage. Tree
house
for the
kiddies.
Near
everything.
Out
of
town
owner.
Just
reduced to $29,750.
—
;
RAVINIA—CONCERTS
FOR’
FREE
for a king and queen. Privacy galore
on secluded
lane.
Stone
entry.
Soft
wood
paneling.
All
built-in
kitchen.
Brick walled fireplace and wet bar in
ash family room. ELEGANT SUPERSIZED
BEDROOM.
Additional
bedroom.
24% baths, 2 car garage.
Airconditioned. $47,900

LAKESIDE
457

Central

Av.,

NORTHBROOK

OPEN

H.P.

SUNDAY

panelled rec. room in basement,
fireplace,
lst floor
laundry _
panelled

heat,

unheated

attached

den,

WINNETKA
EAST
BY
OWNER
Walk
to transp.,
shopping,
beaches,
Sacred
Heart;
freshly
decorated;
4
bdrms., plus a tandem bdrm.;
living
rm.; w/frpl.; dining rm.; lg. kitchen;
1g family rm.; 2 baths; screened and
eet
rch; cor. lot; low taxes; New
ier
E. and Greeley Schools; $48,500.
Hillerest 6-6630.

4

Small easy:
,

SCHOOL

AREA

move

condition!

Soooo convenient to everything!
brick

ranch

BR’s,

built-in

in

conditioned,

liv. room,
with
Block

in

oven

and

range,

thermopane

overhead

ai

vines

sewers.

carpeting
and
to Bus line! Now

Comple

applia
$41,500.

es

WHAT
DOES
QUALITY
MAINTEN
ANCE MEAN TO YOU?
We ha
unsurpassed
6 Rm.
Brick Ra
;
101 Dodge maintained in unbeliev:
r
perfect
condition.
3 BR’s,
Tuxugieus.

panelled
rec.
room
storage
facilities,
g
garage, and delightfully
Reduced
inspect.

to

upper

ith
21,
landscapec

20s.

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WEST

us

:

WEST WILMETTE...
NEWLY
LISTED
...
location! Deluxe built 7
Bi-level,
a
2
master),
w

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including
maid’s
room,
34g
dramatic

bar,

fam.

room

with

built-in

TV, and

closet,

a kitchen

fireplace,
cedar

huge

cir

lannon

stone_

sub-basement

wi

so lovely you

simply drool! Air conditioned, circul.
driveway, attached garage. In move+4
in condition. $63,000
GLENVIEW,
spacious

EAST

REDUCED

bi-level,

conditioned,

3 BR’s,

bi

2 ba

7 R

modern — ki

Fenced yard, finished rec. room.
Trier West and Millard Bell

Now

$38,850.

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have

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must

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others,

c

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y

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:

607 Howard Street
BRoadway 3-5420

Lake-Bay Realty _
OPEN

SUNDA

720 Echo Lane

4

South
off Glenview
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Livin

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Baths, Extra Large Screen Porch.
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HOME TO
REFERRAL SERVICE

1409

Lake

Avenue

256-3000

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE.

wooded,

acre

2-5 P.M.

cozy
roo.

to

gas ‘fo

garage.

DAWES—CHUTE

Heavily

IN THE CENTER OF TOWN!walk
to village
shopping-commuterschools-community
center
from
this
charming.
3 bedroom
ranch
home.
Huge 100 by 180 foot wooded lot with 9
shade trees 30-40 feet tall and 4 fruit
trees. Living room with paneled wall
of bookcases
and fireplace. Beamed
and
paneled
family
room,
2 baths,
basment and garage. In neighborhood
of
$50,000
homes.
Must
be
seen.
$29,000. By owner. Look for 1530 Shag
Bark
Lane-off
Waukegan
between
Walters and Shermer.

3

on 2nd floor and another adjacent

LINCOLNSHIRE

432-6320

ju

n

with oodles and oodles of bedrooms,

4-5600

HONEST VALUES
DEERFIELD—THEY
HATE
TO
move.
We
don’t
blame
them.
Just
painted and got comfortabie. Built a
honey of a pub. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
great practical floor plan. Like new
carpets,
drapes,
all
appliances—at
$36,750.

d

$76,000.

BEAUTIFULLY
REMODELED
SWISS
Chalet
type
home
on
large
lot
in
central
Evanston—Huge
step
down
living
room
with
fireplace,
large
separate
dining
room,
music
room,
large
foyer,
many
exquisite
and
special features. Seven bedrooms, six
baths. Must be seen to be appreciated.
Offered at $48,500.
*

IN

a

Meee:

a buildable i

starting pepe ages
age | Newk
Room,
Brick
and
rame
G

NORTHBROOK—GRACIOUS
COUNtry living will be yours in this 9 room,
5 bedroom, 215 bath home on beautiful
grounds (265 x 330). Living room with
crab
orchard
fireplace,
full
dining
room,
modern kitchen wih breakfast
space,
family
room
with
fireplace.
Exceptional
construction.
Barn
with
space for 4 horses. Deep pond stocked
with fish. $58,750. Immediate
possession.
:

*
;

rec. romm, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage, 244 ceramic baths (1 off master) Use the extra buildable lot fe

SIX ROOM BRICK RANCH IN DESIRable west Wilmette—three bedrooms,
114
tiled
baths,
full basement,
gas
heat, patio. Price reduced $1,250. Can
be
purchased
with
less
than
$5,000
&gt;.
Asking
$28,500—owner
wants
offer.

EVANSTON-SKOKIE
CHARMING
3
bedroom, brick ranch, newly decorated
and
ready
for
early
summer
possession.
Easy to care for and so
convenient to school and transportation, Priced to sell in the forties.

Z

We've got one just 1 short block
Howard
Street in SW’s most w
location! 8 exceptionally lovely
ro
a new dramatic
panelled rec.
opening
to patio,
sumptous
with
panelled
eating
area,
p

bedrooms,

PICTURE
BOOK
BRICK
AND
frame ranch on wooded lot—spacious
living
room—dining
room
combination,
large
kitchen,
two
nice _ bedrooms.
Many
nice
features—radiant
heat—oversize garage. Only $18,500.

AV., NORTHBROOK

CRestwood

HI 6-5000

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers reaches the entire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ‘Charge
It!"

this

forties.

BAUMANN-COOK

118

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

BEAUTIFUL
THREE
BEDROOM
split-level home on a tree-lined deadend street. There is a large paneled
recreation
room
with
fireplace
and
bar on the lower level as well as a
family room with fireplace and Bar-BQue on the main level. Kitchen has
nice
eating
area,
dishwasher
and
disposal.
Nicely landscaped
lot with
sprinkler system in rear yard. House
is centrally
air-conditioned
for your
summer comfort. ge
| maintenance—
exterior brick and aluminum
siding.
Call us today for an appointment to

see

He

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

NORTHBROOK

6-5544

FIRST TIME OFFERED.
LESS THAN
1 year
old,
air-conditioned
smartly
styled
brick
Colgnial.
Foyer
with
cathedral ceiling. Liv. rm (firepl) and
bay, din. rm., very attractive kitchen,
built-in
stove,
refrig,
eating
area.
Large paneled family rm. with sliding
doors
to
huge
patio.
That
very
important
Ist fl. bedrm.
and bath.3
twin bedrms. and 2 cer. tile baths on
2nd.
Att.
2 car
gar.,
elec.
doors.
$62,500.

A

L. RINGER
Winnetka
999 Linden

WILMETTE

A

GLENCOE
Here
is
the
MOST
ATTRACTIVE
Custom Built DE LUXE Ranch! Lanai
room w/built-in cabinets and travertine
marble
floor.
Spacious
Living
room
w/beautiful
marble
fireplace.
Panelled
LIBRARY
w/bookshelves
and
hi-fi
and
TV.
Master _ suite
w/bedroom,
dressing room
and bath
plus 2nd bath.
Family
room
w/wet
bar.
Kitchen
w/double
oven
and
2
refrigerators. Maid’s room and bath.
Utility room,
2 car garage
w/radio
control.
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Too
many
other
features
to
mention.
Upper bracket.

NORTHFIELD—Contemporary architecture at its best! Built by an architect
for his own
home,
this outstanding
ranch has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2
powder
rooms.
The
living
room
is
17 x 32 with dramatic stone fireplace
wall, separate dining room, exceptional family.
kitchen
and
a wonderful
family room 22 x 31. Swimming pool,
central
air
conditioning,
2 car
attached
garage
and
a_
beautifully
landscaped
lot of approximately
an
acre and a half. The price is $175,000.

GOELZER

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

DEERFIELD
(Income)
JUST
ON
THE
MARKET!
Four
apartment
income
property
in very
fine
location.
Walking
distance
to
everything. $39,500.

WINNETKA—This
reduced
price
of
$30,500 makes this well located 6 room
house one of the best values on the
North
Shore.
Living
room,
dining
room, bright kitchen and powder room
on the first floor and 3 bedrooms and
a
bath
on
the
second.
Basement,
enclosed front porch, oversized garage
and a nice lot 50 x 187. An easy walk
for the youngsters to both Crow Island
and Skokie Schools.

ecm

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
REALTORS

HIGHLAND PARK
ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR in a 5
BEDROOM,
SPACIOUS,
4
YEAR
OLD SPLIT Level home. The gorgeous
Living room, Dining room has easy to
eare for oak parquet floors. Attractive
Kitchen
w/D
and
D,
bit.-in
double
oven, Separate -BREAKFAST
ROOM.
The pecan panelled FAMILY
ROOM
w/inviting corner stone fireplace and
built-in bookcase
wall is just one of
the specials that make
for gracious
living for all members of the family.
Doors
out
to
Patio
and_
spacious
Garden. Four LARGE airy bedrooms,
Master bedroom w/bath. 2 FULL CT
baths on upper level. 5th BEDROOM
and bath on Ist level. CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
2
HUMIDIFIERS. 2 car garage. BUS service to
grade
and
parochial
schools.
This
BEST BUY
house will be open Sunday 2 to 5. $69,500.

KENILWORTH—If
you
are willing
to
make investment of time, effort and
money, we believe this property can
return a handsome dividend. It is a 6
bedroom, 242 bath frame house in one
of the most
convenient
locations
of
East Kenilworth,
on a lot 100x175.
There is a 2 car detached garage with
an apartment
above,
basement,
gas
heat and an annual tax bill under a
thousand dollars. The price is $59,500.

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7

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fully

BLUF

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
A ae
boy baths

Paneled

ay

ls
C

MW
Ly

;

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ee

family rm. with frplc.

. Kitchen with built-ins
. Basement and 2-car

PaiceD FROM
mm. pore. on

ee
garage.

‘$46,900
m odels

~

:

MODEL OPEN.
DRIVE OUT TOD
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

BY O

GLENCOE

Perfect east Glencoe

School
Dist.
On
from
town
and

location. oN

bdrm., maid’s rm. 3 full baths. 2
attach.
garage. Gas heat. Central
cond.
Marble

Wood

range,
patio.
F532.

eamed
livin
rm.
ce
floor
in dining
area.

pan.

rec.

ER

cul-de-sac.
3 “bik,
train.
Split-level.

rm.

:

a

Elect.

dishwasher,
disposal. outdoor
144 acre. By Y a appo! ntment,
3

WILMETTE.

BY

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

OWNER.

cLY

at

hs

Classified —

17

�ogee

“KOENIG &amp; STREY

“GLENCOE

EAST
M

ving

BRICK
ROOMS

Rm.

w/Fireplace

and
man
extras.
Posen.
EXCELLENT

acgeiaem

over-

Attached
Carpeting

IMMEDIATE
VALUE AT=

CALL—ALAN

luxe Custom
ON

that

yard.
All

BEAUTIFUL

Moviact

years.

Gone

5

Built Ranch

for

your

spacious

‘BEDROOMS

Formal

Dining

AVE.,

retirement

rooms,

and~°1!2

2

Baths.

Many

fine

IMMEDIATE

=

ap-

POSS'N.

ICED AT—$54,500.

CALL—ALAN

SEX

-EVANSTON-NORTH
PRICE REDUCED

$25,900 ON THIS CUTE
6 ROOM
yme
plus Nursery
and
Breakfast
Rm.,
iving
Rm.
w/Fireplace,
3
Bedrms.,

xilet

x

fk

| Dining

in Bsmt.

Rm.,

1 Bath

Spacious

plus

Rear

Yard.

ren
grade
School.
IMMEDIATE
a
SS’N.
sok
LE
aa
VALUE.
Cash required.
ain
:
.
CALL—ALAN
SEX

ERROOM. TWO BATH HOME AND
recover Kitchen floor. Included are:

pe

Stove,
and
Refri erator
.
RE AL
UY
near
eye
and
Transportation.

—MRS. STEVENSON
IN 9-2376)

(home

DishLake,
CALL

phone:

brick ranch, situated on beautiful2s in

Indian

among

Hill

many

Estates.

fine

26’ x 17’

TAXES.
MILLER

Evanston, Il.
273-3855

“TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
to

yfield.

schools

3

and

bedrooms,

Ranch

baths,

screened

OUR CHANCE TO BARGAIN!

Glencoe

Skokie

212

separate
breakfast
room,
porch. Listed in the 60s.

|

immediately

available

family wanting the best location
and willing
to do
a little work.
3
bedrooms, 1 bath, full basement. with
2c room.
Close
to
school
and

ransportation.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
PA
AL
CR

upper

In the 20s.

i
843

brackets.

CLOSE

NOW

to Alice

Dr.)

yr.

6%

6

ranch.

4

years

old.

3

NW

RR

3,500.

May

63 E.

be

bought

Franklin

AMERICAN
bedrooms,
on

2

contract.

,

256-4949

NVIEW. CHOICE LOCATION. SEE
attrac. split level today. Liv. rm.,
4’ x 10’ din. L., eating area in kitch.
14,
ba.,
fam.
rm.
and
rm.
with
bar.
Many

DOETSCH REALTY CO.
:

729-0004

HIGHLAND

PARK,

3 BDRM.

SPLIT-

~ level, 2 full baths, centrally air cond.,
n.
den,
patio,
tool
shed,
fully
ndscaped. Priced to sell by owner at
500. 831-9428.

es

}—

Classified

rooms.

3

.

Bedrms.

ist’

floor:

LR,

Vroman-McKnight
St.

REALTORS

NORTHWEST

Evanston Review

42 Green

EVANSTON

OWNER:
1070
PRINCETON
AV.
Highland Park. 3 BR brk. ranch in top
location.
Air
cond.,
crptng.,
glazed
porch, frple., cab. kit. w/eating area,
dshwshr.
Reas.
taxes,
minimum
maintenance.
1 blk. to Sunset Park
and
public
pools.
Near
trans.
and
schools.
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
ID 2-0722 or 815-436-6708.

NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—
charming 3 bdrm. 142 bath bi-level in
immac.
cond.
across
from _ forest
preserve.
Liv. rm.
w/cathedral
ceiling, balcony, and din. L; spac. wood
cabinet kitchen w/built-ins, D and D.;
Pan.
family
rm,
w/built-ins.
Sep.
laundry rm. Fully carpeted; cent. aircond. Upper 20s. Call CR 2-6870.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk « Glencoe

AND

Bay

KENILWORTH
600

NEW ON THE MARKET—7 rm. brick
and frame split level on a half acre.
Built
in
1962,
it has
a
wonderful
traffic
pattern
and
lots
of storage
areas. 3 lge. bedrms., 2 baths, large
finished family rm., step-down living
room,
family
kitchen
w/lge.
eating
area,
full
dining
room.
Delightful
neighborhood. $35,900.
8 room brk. and frame ranch w/FULL
BASEMENT,
2-car_
att.
garage,
4
BEDROOMS,
3 BATHS,
family rm.,
large patio. Beautifully wooded property. Excellent value in the low 40s.
(See

EVANSTON
I'/, BATHS
MID-20s

NORTH

oo

to Prat

ailway.

751

A

RESIDENCE,

3

and

ng

in upper

DA

GLENVIEW

home

REALTY

4-0600

Northbrook Sycamore Area
1ST OFFER EXC. COL. 3 BR. RANCH
Sunny LR, DR;
Beaut. WD. cab. kit.
Paneled
family
room,
Brkfst.
rm.
Fird.
attic,
142 car
gar.;
Fed.
yd.
w/full
grown
trees,
shrubs.
Walk
5
min.
St. Norberts,
N.B.
pool,
shop,
train.
Owner. 1712 Maple. $28,900. 272-1462

News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Winn.

retired

Hillcrest

couple

or

AND

with

center

entrance

and

patio;

good

carpeting;

attached
etc.

2

MONEY

TALKS

level

garage:

BR

3-2660

NORTHBROOK
BRICK RANCH
Living
room,
dining room
combination;
kitchen
with
eating
area:
2
bdrms.;
bath;
full bsmt. with wood
pan.
room.
Large
screened
porch.
Lovely
for
summer
living.
Garage.
Good close in area.
$21,500

HAPP
1225

Central

REALTY

Av.
AL

Wilmette

1-3250

EVANSTON:
DAWES
—
CHUTE
schools, custom 1 owner split-level, 3
bedrooms;
2
baths;
dining
room;
thermopane
in
L.R.
Full
2
level
basement
with 22’
x 25’ finished rec.
room, large cedar closet, work bench,
overhead sewers and more. 60’ x 125’
corner. Carpeting and drapes includscatter 3 p.m. or weekend, DAvis 8-

NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—WHITE
Plains overlooking golf course. 2 bath,
pan.
pan. din. rm.;
3 bdrm. ranch;

fam.

peting

rm.;

incl.

lge.

built-in

$34,900.

Forest-Lake

Bluff

kitchen.

272-2245.

AND

IT SAYS THAT

that

has

a

30’

playroom;
2

heat
ca

MOST LIVEABLE HOUSE FOR THE
least money.
Attractive living roo
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
pictur
window, separate dining room, kitche
with
eating
area,
3
comfortabl
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleeping
ore
Carpeting
and
appliances
included
Full
basement;
2
car
garage.
AI
schools are within walking distance
so is the train. Low 30s.
QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE IN
Central
Evanston
we
offer
this
bedroom ranch only 10 years old. Th
living
room
and
dining
room
hav
thermopane windows. The large cabi
net kitchen
has
eating
area
and 4
stove and refrigerator
are included
There is a ceramic tile bathroom plus
a powder room;
a finished room
i
the
basement.
Aluminum
roll
uy
awnings and combination storms and
screens for all windows. 2 car garage
Near
all
conveniences.
2
blks.
td
Skiles School. Only $24,500.

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

KENNETH

FRIEND

JUST LISTED—a
truly magnificent al
brick older home, either for those whd
seek
many
Bedrms.—or
those
whd«
want huge rooms. Just 1 block fro
the Lake and a short walk to town ani
schools.
This
gracious
family
homé¢
offers the elegance and spaciousnes

that

are

so

realistic
that
is
NOW!!
WON’T

hard

to

find—at

LAST

LONG—This

COLNWOOD

Georgian

242 baths.
centrally

with

Den,
air

This is the BUY of THE
you don’t call today—you
something

ARE

Car-

a

mos

price. Even a carriage housé
presently
rented!
SEE
I

Bedrms.,
rm.
and

YOU

LIN

4

large

YEAR! I
will miss

great!

LOOKING

fine

pan. Brkfst
conditioned

FOR

A

SPLI

LEVEL?
We
have
two
great
Split
available in WILMETTE.
One with z
Bedrms.
and one with 3 Bedrms.
both are in excellent locations and ar

outstanding

values

in the

MID

40s.

WINNETKA—NEW
HOME
ON
MAR
KET. A Spanish 2 story with 3 plu
Bedrms.,
212
baths.
Den,
separat
Dining rm.,
Living rm.
w/frpl.
ané
beamed ceiling. New heating syst
Convenient location.

Hubbard

FRIEND

Woods

835-375

PARK

‘DRASTICALLY

REDUCED!

$26,000
FOR
THIS
SOLID
BRIC
colonial —w/2
car gar. Lovely fire
place, center entrance,
sep. din. rm
This won’t last, call today.

CHOICE
room

PROPERTY

brick

JUST

bldg.

REDUCED

RAVINIA

—custom

W/2

STY.

Outstanding

value

to $41,900.

RANCH—CENT.
built 2 car

AIR

garage,

COND

low 30s.

De Grazia Realty

$55,000

4-9020

what

bedrooms
and
bath.
Electric
many
de luxe
appointments;
attached garage.

hall plan.

George 2 Cyrus &amp; CA.
UN

thinks

or

this
2
year
old
stone
and
ceda
contemporary
ranch
on one acre .i
today’s best buy. Slate entrance; step}
up
living
room
with
fireplace
an
sliding doors to balcony; formal dinin
room. Electric kitchen with all built
ins and dinette; 3 bedrooms and 2'
CT. baths:
open
stairway
to lowe

BRICK

car

—

thinks it’s worth

HIGHLAND

family.

74’ x 175’

BUSINESS”

the sale cannot be consumated unti
the two arrive at an agreement.
O
job (among other things) is to act a:
an arbiter — A negotiator — helpin
each party reach a friendly and fai
solution
to
a
common _ problen
Whether
you
wish
to buy
or sell
why not let us help you?

BUSINESS

SUBSTANTIAL

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Lake

small

worth

buyer

KENNETH

6-7100

Nine rooms, 4 plus bedrooms, and 31%
baths.
Modern
kitchen;
lovely
yard

RANCH

PArk

this

Ridge Avenue

REALTY

Rd.

in

UNIQUE
MAINTENANCE
FREE
ranch home with 2 bedrooms. Lovely
yard with fruit trees, patio and 2 car
gar. Beautiful street of fine homes in
one of Evanston’s best locations. Ideal

CLASSIC

ATTRACTIVE
6
ROOM
BRICK
ranch, 3 bedroom or 2 and den, living
room,
dining L, kitchen with eating
area,
full
basement,
car
port
and
patio. $25,900.
Waukegan

ad. elsewhere
issue)

is

prosvective

.

NORTHBROOK:
5 bedroom, 2 story Colonial, with 21%
baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
ceiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
custom
home
builder.
Residence
located at 3274 Prestwick Lane, Northbrook. JMD Construction Co., 945-4130.
- Priced to sell at $48,500 which will
include sodding of front yard, seeding
of rear, and storms and screens.

1141

St.,

$27,500.

8-4440

NORTHBROOK

picture

Western

30s.

ORRINGTON-12PTCC

Elm

for

2nd floor, and 1 on 3rd
porch, fireplace, garage.

Priced

our

DISTINCTIVE HOMES
Prospect Avenue

EVANSTON

BRICK

3-2552

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

LISTED

house

Kenilworth
Roger)
BRoadway

IS OUR

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC

JUST LISTED
in E.
WILMETTE—9
room—6
bedroom—315
bath 2-story home with a
new 20 x 20 kitchen. 28 x 15 ft. living
room
elegantly
done
with
beautiful
new custom
fireplace,
15x15
dining
room,
reception
room
with graceful
staircase.
Full
basement,
2-car
garage. New patio; large porch—perfect
for summer entertaining. New wiring.
Expensive
wallpapers.
Walking
distance all schools, trains, CTA, beach,
shopping.
St. Francis Xavier parish.
$59,500.

Elston Builders
674-0300
256-3479

bedrooms on
- flr., screened

Bay Road
(corner
1-5600

to tell

REALTY

Green

ALpine

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. | block to Abbott
Court, E. !/5 block.
Open daily after | p.m.

NEWLY

OF COURSE

We have other homes we'd like
you about—just give us a call.

NORTHFIELD

1-0407

owner in Central Pk. Grant area,
English style brk.;
lge. master bedrm.,
3 twin
size
bdrms.,
2 baths,
pwdr. rm., lge. liv. rm. w/frpl. and
bay,
din.
rm.
den.
modern
kit.,
w/built-in
twin
ovens,
dishw.,
disp.,
screened pch., many closets and stor.
space,
full
bsmt.
with
play
rm.,
Bryant
gas
w/H.W.,
low
cost heat,
lge. attic fan, two car gar., lge. lot.
High 50s shown by appt. DA 8-3611.

WANTED FOR SPECIFIC CLIENTS
A
5
bedrm.
house
in
Evanston,
preferably colonial in St. Athanasius
parish, call Mrs. Bertram.
Also needed 4 and 5 bedrm. houses in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth
and
Winnetka.
We have the clients—do you have the
house?

‘Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.

ORRINGTON

ALpine

BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED
2 story Colonial near schools, transportation and lake. Cheerful kitchen,
cozy library,
bedrm.
and bath plus
large
unusual
family
rm.
w/sliding
glass doors to garden. 3 bedrms. and
tile bath on 2nd floor. Priced right.

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON’
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO
BARRINGTON
PRICED
FROM
$20,000 to
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
wo
BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

.

Cabinet Kit. and Pwd. rm. 3 BRs and
Tiled bath on 2nd, Full bsmt. Gas ht.
2 car gar. Low 30s.

515-4th

WINNETKA

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

‘““YOUR HOME

IT TAKES TWO TO TANGLE
No matter what an owner

A WORTH-WHILE BUY
In
most
desirable
Wilmette
location—Red Brk. Colonial one block from
lake. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd floor.
2 bedrms. 1 bath on 3rd floor. A sun
room
and TV-den-family
rm.
on Ist
floor. Beautifully maintained. In High
60s. Mrs. McCabe.

Brick
home
in
choice
location.
4
Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large
Liv.
Rm.
Large Family Rm. Gracious Din. Rm.
Modern
Kitchen.
2 ear att. garage.
Located on beautifully landscaped
15
acre.

re 2
2

DR,

FOREST

Luxury
type
ranch
home
on
well
landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with fplce.
Separate Din. Rm.,
Fam.
Rm.
with
fplee. Large Kit. with dining area. 3
good size Bdrms.
and 2 CT Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Electric
eye garage door. Full basement with
fplee. $58,500.

HANDSOME

DEN,

WINNETKA
Beautiful colonial—completely remodeled and restored 4 years ago. Ideal
for those
wishing
the charm
of an
older home and space for the children.
Within
walking
distance
of the Village. Large Living room with bays—
pretty
dining
rm.
excellent
kitchen
w/15 x 15 brkfst. rm. overlooking garden—small
music
rm.
and
large
solarium—tamily
rm.
opening
onto
large canopied terrace. Beautiful rear
yard w/play space for children. 2 car
plus
garage—heated
green
house.
Ample bedrm. space—ready to move
into. For further information call Mrs.
Kastrup.

English brick home
in fine location.
First flr. has a large Liv. Rm. with
fplece., separate Din. Rm., completely
remodeled
family
kit. and
enlarged
glazed and screened Porch with Vinyl
tiled flooring. 2nd flr. has 3 Bdrms., 2
CT Baths, extra large closets. Large
and beautifully landscaped yard has
aluminum
screened
summer _ house
wired for electricity. Att. garage has
electric eye door. $56,500.

LAKE

INDIAN HILL REALTY, ING

CENTRALLY LOCATED
In
Wilmette.
Older
home—walking
distance to everything. Frame-aluiainum
siding.
Separate
dining
room,
kitchen w/eating area. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath
on
2nd
floor.
In
20s.
Mrs.
McCabe.

KENILWORTH

EAST
4 BDRMS.

BY

Place

_ HAROLD O. SCHULZ, BUILDERS
on Seer:

5-1080

2 STORY 7 ROOM HOME

By

baths, family room, full basement, 2
@ar garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
=

Delightful

Rd., 1
Melvin

financin

FOREST
EARLY

GR_

IN WILMETTE eae
CENTRAL PARK BRK.
RAN

Lovely

JOHN T. BROWN &amp; CO.
LAKE

INC.

Realtors

ail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranc
bsmt. on a 1% acre lot with
ature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

-BRK.-FRAME

&amp; ORR,

Vroman McKnight

1:30 TO 5

30

FAMILY

carpavaee: Mid meee 7™ GOED

670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee
ef W. of Pfingsten, right on
r.

SIZEABLE

3-3220

$21,500

~ $1,500 DOWN

-

BR

VACANT

OPEN SUNDAY

A_

McGUIRE

HI 6-8000

—

SOUTHEAST

home
in St. Mary’s
Parish
and
so
close to downtown you almost won't
need a shopping cart! A ‘‘plus’’ factor
is the high value of the land, zoned R7, besides the 5 bedroom, sturdy brick
home. Call for appointment. Mid 40s.
Roger Fisher.

ASSOCIATES, INC.
ELM STREET
WINNETKA
=

NORTHBROOK

= N.W. Evanston

TO DOWNTOWN
IN

&amp; Country

ie

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

LARGE
FAMILY.
HOME
WITH
6
bedrooms,
312
baths,
den
and
a
beautiful.
family
‘room.
with
frpl.
Wonderful near-the-lake location, convenient to the beaches and parks, but
on a very quiet and attractive street.
It’s just the time of year to move in
and let the children have fun for a
\
while before they go back to (Miller)
School. Call today for an appointment,
Low 60s. Call Roger Fisher.

INVEST

212 baths. Large lot. In the

Town

9-0330
41-0330
2-0330

~ KENILWORTH REALTY

&amp; a

Just listed and lovely! A 3 Bdrm—2
Bath
Ranch
home _ surrounded
by
unusual greenery and fully Air Conditioned. Living Rm.
with fplce. 22’ x
20’.
Delightful
large
Family
Rm.—
Kitchen. Att. Garage.
$45,000.

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

IMAGINE
A
3
BEDROOM,
RED
brick Colonial with attached
garage
being available in Lincolnwood School
district for sale in low 30s. A well
landscaped
yard
and nice neighbors
too. Priced to sell. Call Bill Babcock.

URY
HOME
in luxury
neighbor25
od. English Tudor home
in lovely
setting
in one of the North
Shore’s
finest areas. Interesting foyer to stepdo
living
room;
separate
dining
oom,
lovely
kitchen,
rustic
family
oom with separate bar room, powder
room
on ist floor. 2nd floor has 4

bedrooms,

CONDITION

EVANSTON

NNETKA. French Provincial in Crow
sland School district. Wonderful con-

: aoe
‘

nice
with
lge.
with
lot.
20s.

UNUSUALLY LARGE
Liv. rm. with bath space at this price.
Original owner Northbrook home with
3 bdrms., 249 baths, mod. kit., many
closets and 212 car garage.
$37,750

Just Listed

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
LOW
BOB

4 BEDROOM CAPE COD
Lge.
family rm.,
sep. din. rm.,
11%
baths,
carpeting
and
appls.
Lovely
lge. wooded lot. Convenient
to park,
pool, shops, school and transp. $24,500

A new listing in Glenview near Flick
Park and pool with 8 plus rooms all
good size, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, 23
x 23
pan. family rm. w/frpl., 2 car garage.
Private
landscaped
yard.
See
it
today.
UPPER 30s

“ME SHOW YOU THIS CHARM.
lot

EXECUTIVE’S DREAM
Beautiful home in Tall Trees section
of
Glenview
designed
for
gracious
living. 4 bdrms.,
3 baths, lge. fam.
rm.
w/stone
frpl.,
central
air-cond.
lath plaster construction, realistically
priced.

EXCEPTIONAL

OPEN SUNDAY
‘FROM
2 TO 5 P.M.
2721 IROQUOIS RD.
WILMETTE
landscaped

COD

WALKING DISTANCE
To train, school and shops. This
brick ranch
has full basement
rec, room. 3 bdrms.;
112 baths;
liv. rm. den or family rm. Kit.
eating area; patio on landscaped
Atte. gar. Good value in UPPER

EVANSTON
_.

CAPE

WELL CONSTRUCTED
In East Glenview
with 3 bdrms.,
2
baths. This ranch has liv. rm.
with
frpl. wall, sep. din. rm., full bsmt., 215 car garage. Lovely lot, UPPER 30s

LARGE

deluxe

Rm.

pointments.

SEX

RIDGEWAY

IMMAC.

In quiet
Glenview
area.
The
much
wanted
4 bdrms.,
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,
plus
‘sép..
din:
-rm.,
2--C.T.
bathe,
dream
kit. with roomy
eating area.
Bsmt. garage. Be sure to see this fine
home.
$41,500

E. Pav

~-NORTHFIELD

GLENVIEW

SHARP,

Sal ae Ho ee

= Weston

Attractive brk. ranch with 7 spacious
rms., beautiful liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep.
din. rm.;
family rm.;
bsmt.;
2 car
attached
garage.
Lovely’
grounds,
many inclusions. See this now
$44,900

RANCH—FEATURING
and 2 BATHS. Spacious

yoks
private
rear
rage.
INCLUDES:

For

433-4613

463 Roger
Highland Pk.,

lf You
BUT

CAN

Have
MAKE

Williams
Ill.

Ave

Little Cash
SIZEABLE

MON

ly payments we can find a home fo
you.
Consult
us
without
obligatio
We
also furnish secondary financin
and purchase
existing contracts an
mortgages.

Roth
3000

Mortgage

Central

Location!!
IN

_N.

W.

Corporation

St.
UNiversity

Evansto:

9-1444

Location!!

EVANSTON,

1

—

BLOCK

TC

separate

din

Lincolnwood School—smaller home ir
area of larger more expensive homes

Three

bdrms.,

1 bath,

rm., large side porch, plus fairly
new
2 car garage. Price $24,500! Call Now
Mr.
Potter.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp;
Co
GR 5-1010.
:

GLENVIEW
BY
OWNER
CUTE
bdrm. ranch, built-in kitchen, fencec
yd., low taxes, convenient
center. PArk 4-6158,

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

May

to

shoppin

4, 1967

4

�-

Se
ohn ecaorer &amp; Associates

y

CUNSET

SOMEONE WITH VISION
WILL BUY THIS /
YR.

OLD

level

close

CUSTOM

to

the

BUILT

heart

SPLIT-

of

valees.

Walk to trains, shops, lake. Interior
dramatically
designed
by
decorator
owner. 22 x 10’ foyer sets the pace on
ist lvel,
droom, bath, family room
opening to patio. Large living room
-with frpl., dining room, bright kitchen

with

eating

area

on

2nd

level.

14 ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home
facilities in a
community
of
good
schools
and
churches.

FULLY

3

bedrooms
and
2 full baths
on
3rd
level. Full basement includes paneled
recreation room, storage room, laundry room. Busy executive will appreciate Pella windows, modest lot, ease
of maintenance. Upper brackets.

THE HEART OF A HOME
~ —1§ THE KITCHEN

‘“‘Country

ALL
COMFORT

In Northbrook

DELIVERY

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
ron e bedrooms, 242 ceramic tile baths
beamed paneled family room with
reetace.
with
an
unusual
traffic
Serta de from
slate entry
to sunken
ens room and formal dining room to
car garage. Step saver kitchen and
Galeruane Priced at $46,900.
Builder’s model home—only 6 months
old. Spacious 2,880 sq. ft. Two story
Cape
Cod. Here is truly living on the
luxury
level.
This
home
features
4
large bedrooms, 242 baths and a full
basement. Master bedroom is on the
downstairs level. Also on the ground
level is a beautiful
paneled
family
room with fireplace, mud
room
and
large
2-car
garage.
Other
de
luxe
features
included
are,
professional
landscaping
front
and
rear,
storms
-and screens,
wall to wall carpeting,
and throw rugs, drapes and curtains,
wallpaper, patio and special lighting
fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy on a
ee
cul-de-sac
location.
Only

AS

BUILDERS

NO MORE TAXIING!
Beach,
schools,
transportation
and
shopping, all within walking distance
of this spacious
EAST
WILMETTE
home. Five bedrooms, kitchen w/plenty of eating space,
deep
shady
lot.
Garage, foundation, wiring, plumbing
and
heating
all
new
6 years
ago.
,

40 Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

ttRROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL
3 Barberry Rd.
Op = Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality ee
in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. (N.W. Cor. Techny-Pfingsten) 8 plus rooms, 215 baths; L.R.;
_sep. D.R.; fully equip. kit.; attractive
fam. rm.; 2 car gar. 21% yrs. old-like
new
cond.
Large
rooms.
Cent.
aircond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can give quick occupancy. Exceptional
value
in
middle
40s
—
under
erent
value. By owner. PA 4-

$25,000

Hahn
Ave.

ROOMING
HOUSE
aston R-6 Zoning,

Bidg.
SOUTH
License

Realtor

Room 300
Evanston
EAST
EVfor 7 rooms

and 1 Apt. Call Mr. pBagero.an,
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010

May 4, 1967

DOWN

ES

Evanston Review

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

GLENCOE
Gracious
English
Lannon
Stone
and
brick
home
in finest
east
location.
Step-down liv. rm. w/stone frpl. and
beamed ceiling lovely din. rm. opens
to terrace. Circular stairway, modern
kit.
w/butler’s
pantry
and _ brkft.
nook.
4 fam.
bdrms.
and 2 maid’s
rms. 44% baths, pan. rec. rm. w/bar
and built in TV. Two car heated gar.
All
in
Top
cond.
on_
beautifully
landscaped
grounds.
Many
special
features. Priced at $125,000.
New
listing.
Finely
maintained
5
bdrm.,
442
bath
French
Prov.
in
choice East location near to lake. 2
story studio liv. rm. with frpl., large
din...
rm.,;
exc.
kit.
Pan.
fam.
rm.
w/frni, and bar. Landscaped grounds
w/stone
patio
and
barbeque.
4 car
gar. Priced at $87,500.
Attractive
corner
pr epesty
in East
Glencoe.
Liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,
sunroom,
sep. din. rm., den. 2 bdrms. and bath
on ist floor, 3rd bdrm.
and bath on
second. Full bsmt., 2 car gar. Priced
at

$41,500.

NORTHBROOK
Brick
and frame
Colonial in Northbrook Highlands. Large liv. rm. din.
rm.
combination
w/mirrored
frpl.
wall. Pan. fam. rm. Two bdrms. and
bath on lst floor. 3rd bdrm. and bath
on second. Priced at $36,500.

Seymour Graham
ty ESTATE
362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE. AVE.
CHARMING
2
STORY
BRICK
AND
frame colonial located 3 blocks from
trains,
schools
and _ shopping.
4
bedrms.;
242 baths; fine paneled and

beamed

recreation

rm.;

separate

dining rm.;
also large kitchen
with
separate
dining
area;
slate
foyer
opens
to
a lovely
living
rm.,
full
basement with tile floor for childrens’
activities. Priced $52,500

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES

IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM home with
214 baths and a family room too. New
kitchen with built-in stove, refrigerator
and
oven,
exceptionally
nice
breakfast
space;
bsmt.
playroom.
Nothing like it at $49,500.

PORTER &amp; WEINRICH

Realtors
62 Green

Bay

Winnetka
446-2600

Rd.

BY

OWNER,

&amp; GOLEE

4

BED-

EVANSTON
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spacious
liv. rm., din. rm., lovely cab. kit., 3
twin
size
bedrms.,
142
baths,
huge
family
rm.,
space
for
4th
bedrm.
Carpeting incl. Central loc. $29,750.
WILM
Stone Ranch home of superb construction and
quality
throughout,
2 bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in kitchen,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
fireplace, attached 2-car garage, electric eye door. Immed. poss. 60s.
EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive
Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.).
1149 tiled baths,
open
patio
and:sernd. porch; att. gar., gas heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
paneled 2nd fl. study or family rm. 6
bedrms.,
412 baths,
paneled
recreation rm. Quite unusual!
NORTHBROOK
Most attractive Ranch Home on lovely
1s
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage.
Large. liv.
rm.,
dining
area,
bright
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
rm.,
2 car
att. gar. An impressive
home. oe
GLENVIE
Lovely yy rm. brick Georgian in choice
location.
Lge.
liv.
rm.,
din.
~rm.,
bright
mod.
kitch.,
3 bedrms.,
1 16
baths,
recr. rm.
w/frpl.,
2 car att.
gar. A buy! $37,500.

SMART
DAvis

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

Hillcrest

Northwest

6-4700

Evanston

Deluxe Brick Ranch with Panoramic
Views! Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pict.
Wdw., Dining area with Sliding Glass
Wdw.
Wall to Patio,
fully equipped
Birch
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btflly.
landscaped floodlighted yard and beyond
over the Golf Course, also 3 Bedrms.,
2
Vanity
Tile
Baths,
full
heated
basement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced to $45,000!—Will
accept reasonable offer.

41,

BA'tHS—4,500

Appleton &amp; Company
UNiversity

1312 Chicago
4-1102

Av..
ALpine

NORTHBROOK 2780 LANDWEHR
RD.
Reduced
for
quick
sale.
A
most
outstanding home in a 2 sty. Colonial
on quiet lane. Finest of construction.
Ideally inet
interior. Early poss.
Outstanding value.

Mae

B. Blackwell

The COUNTRY

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

7 Room

COUSIN

Av.

Home

Lake

WILMETTE
WEST:
3 BEDROOM,
2
bath
split
level.
More
inside
than
meets the eye. Shown Sun. 2 to 5 or by
appt. $35,000. 411 Romona Rd., AL 1-

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
3 bedrm. brick ranch, like new; pan.
bsmnt.;
gas heat;
CT
bath:
Dawes
schl.; nr. shopping-trans. Call wkends
or after 5:30 wkdays. DA 8-0283.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

MORE

NEW

WILMETTE—2

1925
PArk

Fine

4-0600

VERY

ATTRACTIVE

RANCH

GLENVIEW

BAKER

New

St.

AVE.
1-6700

Forest-Lake

Bluff

in East Glenview has

&amp; WEINRICH-

Bay

Rd.

SEQUINS
SEEING

AND

IS

twice

34

the

acre

Fine

residential

Breezeway

&lt;

to 2

GLENVIEW
BARK
MANOR.

POPULAR

priced
street.

Charis

ranch has the liv
rm. area of a home

price.

lot.

Expandable.
IN

SPARKLERS! _

DEERFIELD
BELIEVING-—-This

ing 2 bedrm.
room and din.

?

é
et

|

ranch
on _ quiet
residenti
Oak
floors throughout,
tw

bedrooms,

large

schools

buses.

kitchen,

sepai

dining room. Full basement. Beau
landscaped lot. Walking distance
and

ss tl

OE habe hag
OPEN HOUSE—Sunday1 to 5 P.
3515
Meadow
Street AY blks.

Landwehr

Rd. 2 blks. N. of Techny)

De
luxe
raised
re Big
3 bdrms.,
baths,
lIge.
living
rm.,
fruit-woc
cabinet
kitchen.
with
large
area;
paneled
family
room,
2c
garage. Price $29,900.
PARK-LIKE
SETTING—Lovely 6
ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1'% baths. Glz
porch with family room possibilit
Utility room. $32,500
Se
CAPE COD—3
living room,

room.

bevirooms, 2 baths,
sep. dining room

Fine

location

Immaculate.

A

for

ue

$22,500.

;

WINNETKA

.GREAT

BUY

FOR

vesilee

FAMILY OR RETIREES. ‘ be
Z
frame ranch with fireplace in living
room. $35,000.
nee

1240

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday

On

272-0200
oa

PRICE REDUCED TO $35,000
this spacious 142 story brick

located 2 blocks to stores, schools,
trains,
living room
with fireplace,
dining room, 5 bedrooms, 2
1S
basement,
3-car garage,
taxes
newly
decorated,
immediate
posses-

sion.

On

—

we

PRICE REDUCED TO $22,900
this charming brick home with.

bedrooms,

dining

area,

ment, garage, walk
cwner anxious.

MORTON

finished

base-

to bus and stores,

GROVE

JUST LISTED AT $28, we
Attractive
brick
ranch,
condition,
large
kitchen
with

ances,
baths,

3 bedrooms, 11% ceramic
family room, patio, Danenee

this won’t

last long

CHIEF—REALTORS-

9215 Waukegan
PHONE

~OPEN

Road

orien Grove

965-6680

ANYTE

SUNDAY | TO a.

1412

SYCAMORE ye
NORTHBROOK

&gt;

South off Walters Av. 3 blocks West of
Waukegan

Rd.

“harming
three
bedroom
Colonial
ranch that’s close to schools,
f
os
transportation.
Partial basement—&lt;
id

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

GLENVIEW
Y OWNER
BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
An outstanding Colonial home in fine
area of new homes near Lyons, OLPH
schools; trans.; lge. well-ldscpd. lot on
cul-de-sac.
4 ’ spacious
bdrms.;
21%
baths;
slate foyer;
liv. rm.
w/mbl.,
frple.;
din. rm.;
efficient kit. w/eat.
area; D/D; waln, pan. fam. rm.;
pan.
rec.
rm.
w/bar;
2-car
gar.; “home
nicely carpeted and in excellent condition. High 50s. 729-2461.

YARD

Wii

62 Green

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

BACK

PORTER

COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
WITH
close-in
Location.
on
Golf
Course.
Superb Construction. Charming Colonial with 3 Bedrooms, 11!2Baths, LivingDining
rm.
with
Fireplace,
Eating
Space in Kitchen. Screened porch, full
Basement.
Parquet floors on Ist. An
+ gpm
Buy
for
Good
Living.

UN

LUXURY —

OWN

Realtors

5-1617

Listing in Wilmette

hal!

the lovely 40’ pool and surrounding

EVANSTON

REALTORS
GReenleaf

fine

3 twin
bedrms.,
2!2
baths a
paneled
Rec.
Room
24’ x 21’
dining-room
and
aé=e
garden
16’ x 16’ opening
to patio
and
Centrally
Air
Conditioned.
\
electric
kitchen.
A
most
char
home in the low 70s.

Hokanson &amp; Jenks
Davis

YOUR

8 year old home

EVANSTON
WILLARD SCHOOL

513

of this

brick
patio
all
fenced
in
f
bathing privacy. The patio is 1
too for day or night entertaining.

CUSTOM
BUILT WHITE
BRICK AND
Clapboard
home.
Ist level has_bedroom or den, dressing room and full
bath.
2nd
level
has
living
room
w/fireplace, small dining room, kitchen,
2
corner
bedrooms
and
bath.
Available immediately. $34,500.

IMMACULATE
DUTCH
COLONIAL
with living room,
dining
room,
sun
room,
kitchen
w/eating
area;
three
bedrooms and a ceramic tile bath on
second floor. Beautiful yard, oversize
one car garage. Low taxes. $27,900.

Central
see them

BEAUTY

construction

RESORT
IN

Realtor
Call ALpine 6-1015
:
Hanley
Joyce King
Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

CENTRAL

71-

timbered
English
style
home
w
leaded glass windows. This is a
bright home too. There’s a cozy
for Dad on the Ist floor and a
Rec. Room. A bkfst..room too.
bedrm. has its own dressin
room. 1
bath. 4 more good size bedrms.
more baths. Priced in the 90s.

HOME

DELIGHTFUL
6 YEAR
OLD
FOUR
bedroom 2! bath house;
a magnificent paneled family room
with crab
orchard
stone
fireplace.
Split
leve
with
many
extras.
Carpeting
an
drapes,
intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
arden. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
chool district. Overlooking the West
Fork. In 50s. Call Jane Hanley

AGELESS

sturdy

with
dozens
of extras
for
modern
living. Large
living room
with
fireplace, dining area, family room with
fireplace
and
full
bath.
Modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family bedrooms
and 2 more baths.
Completely
finished
basement
for
family recreation and hobbies. Artistic
freeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED. In 80s.

J. CLARKE

y

APPRECIATE

t

Homes

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
Delightful larger home in immaculate
condition.
Added
family
room,
with
‘built-in bar-b-que, large living room
with fireplace,
bookcases.
Attractive
kitchen with separate breakfast room.
5 family bedrooms on 2nd, 312 baths.
Fenced yard, 75’ x 185’. Low 80s.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

Lake

YOU'LL

4

THE

LISTING

Established
Waukegan Road

Sunday,

flowering trees and shrubs in 1 Bay /
landscaped yard. Underground
sp
eung system. Nothing like this
S.

ROOM?

Glenview Realty
1141

ee

and good bkfst. space.
Conditioned. You should

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

(Highway 176)
566-6720

Nr. The

MAINTE-

CUSTOM
BUILT
NORMAN _ BRICK
ranch in ah excellent East Glenview
location.
5 rooms;
2 bedrooms;
12
C.T.
bath;
living
room
with
3-way
fireplace;
large dining ‘‘L’’;
kitchen
with built-ins;
recreation
room
with
bar
and
fireplace;
full
basement;
attached garage;
just perfect for the
executive td
quality in a smaller
home. $36,750

251-6465

LIBERTYVILLE—MUNDELEIN AREA
Hidden among sturdy oak on the edge
of rippling brook on desirable 3 acre
parcel.
2
bedrm.
aluminum
sided
Cape Cod with more than the usual to
offer,
i.e.
17 x 38’ two
level
family
room with fireplace, guest quarters or
3rd bdrm.;
garage,
etc, etc. If you
ean afford mid 40s, we suggest you
poor By previous appointment only.
Ca

HOME

THIS IS THE
PERFECT
HOME
FOR
the larger family;
8-room bi-level;
4
bedrooms or 3 and den; 2 full baths;
kitchen with large eating area; living
room;
large
dining
‘‘L’’;
family
room;
22
car
attached
garage.
Located
on a quiet
street
and
just
great for the kids. A low $33,900.

&amp; Assoc.

4 BDRMS., 212 BATHS, MARBLE AND
walnut fireplace in liv. rm.;
separate
din.
rm.
custom
dream
kitchen,
disposal, 2
refrigerators;
gas
ht.;
beautiful
carpeting
and
draperies,
attached
gar. $29,500.
1526 Juneway
Terrace, Chicago. 262-6249.

* Wilmette Life

NEED

1-1105

LINCOLNWOOD TOWERS
Handsome 2 sty. Colonial in demand
area. Close in for Executive. 9 rms., 4
bdrms.,
3142 baths.
Spac.
home
w/
charm.
2 bdrms.
2 baths
on Ist, 2
bdrms. 1 bath on 2nd. Air cond. Many
refinements. Reasonably priced for so
much value.

Open

nance
free.
6 room
ranch;
3 bedrooms;
kitchen
with
eating
area;
living room with dining ‘‘L’’; attached
garage and breezeway;
fenced yard;
central air conditioning; many extras
included in this low price of $24,900.

Jane
Alice

KENILWORTH EAST. FINE HOME OF
distinction. Lovely English 2 sty. Near
lake on quiet st. Superb constr. spac.
liv. din. and library rooms. 6 bdrms.,
412 baths on 2nd fl. Can be seen today.
(among finest on the market).

STARTER

| phe

COME
SEE. ne
Mey
Ranch
Home
beautifully
loca
over
an
acre of
Seclude
property near the Lake. 3 be
3 baths.
Family room _ with

CHARMING
IDEAL

FT.

Designed for easy maintenance is this
Deluxe
Brick
Ranch
in. estate-like
area
and
heavily
wooded
affording
complete
privacy.
Has
20x 26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Frpl.,
13x20
Din.
Rm.,
14x 19 Fully Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist Fir.
Family Rm., 35 x 15 Jalousied Porch;
Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office
or Den,
Laundry
Rm., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
200
amp
service,
Floodlighted
grounds, Central Air Condtng., 2 car
att.
garage
with
Elec.
‘Eye
door,
abundance
of
closet
and_
storage
space. Owner will help finance or Sell
On Contract.

Realty

GLENVIEW

BASEMENT
SQ.

of Pe

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

East Glenview
5 BEDROOMS—FULL

room
plus heated
sleeping
porch,
2
baths
upstairs,
glazed
front
porch,
17 x 22 livine rm. w/frpl., 13’4’’ x 13’4’’
cining rm., sun rm.,, Walk- -up floored
attic. New Trier E. H.S. 212 bliks. to
C&amp;NW
R.R.
Triple
track
stormsereens throughout. Mid 40s. Call 4463846 for appt.

3896.

Glenview

Well-built brick 142 story home
just
offered with 4 bedrms., 2 tiled baths,
tandem
bedrm.
or
den_e
recently
remodeled and redecorated, beautiful
kitchen with brkfst. space, 2 car brick
30
day
poss.
Call
today.

251-3640

272-1186

KENILWORTH SCHOOL
JUST LISTED

WINNETKA,-

HARMING,
OLDER
HOME.
2
baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas
heat,
semimodern
kit. Located
near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping,
and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.
UN
4-5100
609 Sherman

$50,000
10%

HOMES,

PHONE

pera

Helen G. Nixon,

AS

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd.
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

Rds.

BRAND NEW LISTING IN
WINNETKA ESTATE AREA
White
brick
Colonial
of finest
construction
on large
lot.
Marble
fireplace
in
the
25x14
ft.
liv.
rm.,
charming dining room, powder room,
kitchen
w/dishwasher,
breakfast
‘room.
Master
bedroom
has
private
bath; 3 other bedrooms and hall bath.
$65,000.

ANDRUSS,

LOW

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
inspection 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.

272-5150

ANN

YEAR-ROUND
AIR-CONDITIONED.

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
CR: 2-5600

RIDGE

Landwehr

2 Car Garages

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli —_ glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

RED SEAL

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

alters and

Homes

Bi-Levels

$37,100 TO

John Channer
&amp; Associates

TOWN

Series’’

Split-Levels

2!/ Baths

ONTRACTS
POSSIBLE.
2 year
old
Custom
built Colonial on 42 acre, 4
bedrooms,
21!2
baths,
large
family
room
with
beamed
ceiling,
built-in
bookcases
and
fireplace.
Step-down
livin
room,
formal
dining
room.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
. Beautifully landscaped.

IMMEDIATE

Squire

Colonials

XECUTIVE TRANSFERRED
OPEN TO OFFERS

INDIAN

GUARANTEED

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms

HIS ONE HASN’T MISSED A THING
to simplify
the
busy
woman's
life.
Beautiful new Mutschler cabinets, new
stove,
D
and
D
and
cherry
eating
area. 4 bedrooms,
112 baths. Perfect
for the family who wants to walk to
EVERYTHING—even
the
beach.
In
the 40s.

525

SMART

FIELDS

a2 For Sale—Houses

For Sale—Houses ete

158

tached

aluminum

porch.

garage.

siding

Easy
and

514 mortgage

to

large

may

maint

iene

j

|

be assumed ©

by qualified buyer. Low 20s.
VILLAGE GREEN REALTY
Shermer Avy.

;

272-1400

1876

wilmette
5

YR.

brms.,

OLD

garage.

11%

BRICK

baths,

AND

base.,

$39, 500

_

t

MRS. MADISON

att,

,

ae

869-5600
Highwood Herald

Classified —

rt digs

�S

Baird
rea This

‘ideal

HIGHLAND

&amp; Warner

SEAUTIFUL

HOME

—

unusually

for

family

living

and

home

and

is

gracious

oat
ith

ane:
Delightful
Living
room
fireplace. Separate Dining room.
eerful Solarium with glass doors to
oe
Patio. Well equipped beauti-

Kitchen

and Breakfast

excellent bedrooms.
Ample storage. 50s.

room.

Four

Recreation room.
Call MRS. OTTE.

NER HATES TO LEAVE
his lovely, like-new, center entrance
Colonial.
Spacious living room, separe dining room, family room, powder
m. Nice built-in kitchen, D and D.

Excellent bedrooms,

2 baths (one off

the master bedroom). All wool carpetig
included.
2
Car
garage
and
ntral Air Conditioned! Low 40s. See
; eo
without delay. Call MRS.

ALITY
RANCH—POPULAR
AREA
his like-new, well constructed brick
. home
is located in an area of fine

homes.

Attractive

dining
latehen

fast

living

‘“‘L’’.
Pretty
with built-ins

area.

3 Nice

room

and

wood
cabinet
and fine break-

bedrooms,

2 baths

one off master bedroom). A well kept
me.
Nicely
landscaped.
Low
30s.
MRS. OTTE.

3

_ Central
- to

=

ooms,

Air

school

baths,

Conditioning.

and

swimming.

112

park

for

For

plus

Short

walk

recreation

and

appointment,

call

Baird &amp; Warner
1151 Waukegan Rd.

Glenview, Il.

- Faaigss

588-1855

NED FOR HORSES
wooded
Riverwoods.

ing

room

amily

room

doors
‘

with

to

each

patio,

all

for

LARGE

oak

with

3

paneled

sliding

bedrooms,

only

occupancy.

IN BEAUTIFUL
Two acres. Liv-

fireplace,

$42,000.

glass

2

location

in

baths

Immediate

Northbrook

sur-

nded by mature trees. Four large
irooms, 242 CT baths, oak cabinet
, fireplace

in living

F COURSE
t

VIEW

window

room—see

FROM

goes

with

mint

tioned 3 bedroom
ranch. Large
age, low taxes—a real rent beater
- the young couple who yearns for a
of
their own
a_ sterling

alue at $21,000

:

-ELEGANT
SPLIT
LEVEL
IN
orthbrook—centrally air conditioned
us bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced yard,
i
com
system
and
lots
of other
“‘goodies’’
to embellish
2,750 square
et of living space. High 40s. Call us

to see today.

- wooded

acre

on

no-outlet

private

= ne—excellent expansion possibilities,
c
to Edens—Lower 30s

527 Dundee

ee

Rd., Northbrook

2-7 950

IMMACULATE
fornia

signed

and

BRICK

Redwood

and

easy

custom

AND

home.

built

maintenance.

Custom
for

2

CALI-

lot, Includes wall to
and appliance. $23,500.

BEDROOM

living

room

place;

comfort

area,
area.
large

wall

carpeting

BUNGALOW.

LARGE

with

pleasant

area;

de-

bedroom,

large living room
with dining
cious
kitchen
with
eating
dry basement. Located on

Full

screened

wood

burning

porch.

Paneled

kitchen

with

in splendid,

condition

only

L.R.
-

ready

. . . $17,500.

Can

$1,800 down.
S

Open
AL

____

be yours

Call

New

By

REALTY CO.

E.

train,

_ compl. crptg., Tete
ea

20 — Classified

district.

945-5240

Walk

shopping.

W.

buys

Jos.
Howard

to

Incl.

$45,000 firm.

Owner:

OPEN

AREA

15 year old ranch!
garage
gas heat

Rush

Realtors
338-7100

E. Glenview

DAILY 2 TO 5

2031 Big Oak Lane, Northbrook
3 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, lge.
breakfast area. Forced air gas heat.
Beautiful
yard.
Ideal
neighborhood.
$24,500. Call Odh Realty HI 6-4900.
NORTHBROOK BY OWNER
3 bedrm. brick ranch, immac.
cond.,
liv. rm. din. rm. comb.; kit. w/builtins; fin. bsmt.;
beaut. private yard,
walk to schools, shopping, trains, rec.
aes
For appt. call 272-5633 or 2721960.

GLENVIEW

1400 E. LAKE
Brick
and
sandstone
split-level;
3
bedrooms;
11%
baths;
living-dining
“L”; large kitchen with eating area;
paneled
family
room
with
raised
corner fireplace. Under 30. Evenings
724-2039.

UNiversity 9-1669

Trier

park,

COMPLETION

3-BDRM.;
LIV.
RM.
W/PAN.
FRPLC.
wall;
sep. din. rm.;
beamed
ceiling
den; Geneva kit. w/ D/D;
full attic;
lge. patio;
beaut. condition.
Low 30s
PArk 9-0402

for

GLENCOE
BY OWNER
bdrm., 212 bath; air cond.; separate
dining rm.;
142 car att. garage;
sun
rm.; mod. kitchen and bath. In South

Sch.,

Wil.

GLENVIEW EAST—
BY OWNER
New
listing.
Bi-level;
cent.
air.;
humidifier; fenced yd.; covered patio;
3-bedrms.;
112
baths;
mod.
kit.
w/D/D;
rec.
rm.;
all
ceptg.
and
drapes.
Mid 30s
PArk 4-9049

into

field 4 big bedrooms, separate
. rm., paneled family rm. w/frpl.,
itchen w/built-ins—eating area. Center entry
floor plan,
basement
and
‘garage.
$45,000
:
4 BEDROOMS
din, rm., ;
2
» Binge Split-level, bai
cite
n w/built-ins,
family
rm.,
22
ths.
Basement,
garage,
air-condiC
. Superb
landscaping
w/patio
and underground
sprinkling
system.
r. schools and pool.
42,500

school,

Ct.,

GLENVIEW:
BRK. AND CLAPBOARD
Cape
Cod;
2-car gar.;
paved
driveway; 3-bdrm.; wood pan, study; fam.
rm.
w/frole.
Custom
kit.;
L-shaped
liv.-din.
rm.;
W/W _ cptg.; © disp.,
dishwasher, oven and range built in;
$25,000. 724-4264.

_———"? STORY COLONIAL

VILLAGE

| to 4

217 Thelin

$19,950
2 bedrooms

ALBERT GASKIN CO.

Waukegan at Deerfield Rd.

&amp; Sun.

RIDGE-HOWARD

and

to move

N.W.

GS

GULEN-OAK ACRES
:
5 year old quality
custom
built bilevel, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths;
formal
din. rm.;
27x15 driftwood pan. rec.
rm. w/huge stone frpl. Zoned heating,
2 car attac. gar., carpeting and many
extras. $38,500. PA 4-2303.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—RANCH.
On 1.44 acres. 3 lge. bdrms.; plastered
throughout; inc. att. gar.; full bsmnt.
C.T. bath; fple.; lge. kit. w/abundant
cabinet space. CR 2-1989.
E.

DEERFIELD.
821
WARRINGton. Charming 3 bdrm. brick ranch on
large wooded corner lot. Many extras.
Low 30s. 945-6409.
HOFFMAN ESTATES,
3 bedrooms,
1142 baths,
24 ft.
family room,
14 acre landscaped
with patio. Call 529-7136.

pan.
lot

EVANSTON—OPEN

Sun.

2-5,

2225 Simpson.

160
HOUSE.

3 bdrm.

brick

ranch; 2 c.t. baths; rec. rm.; 2 frpls.;
screened porch;
2 car gar. Lincolna
schl. Upper 30s. By owner. 47596.

its

WILMETTE—INDIAN HILL ESTATES
Lovely red brick ranch. 6 rooms. Liv.
rm. w/frpl., 2 bedrms.;
plus paneled
den;
lg. family rm.;
112 baths, kit.
w/eating area, appls. incl. Big attic
for storage. Att. 242 car gar., elec.
eye door. Beautiful fenced-in rarden.
$42,000. Call Owner AL 1-0245.

eating

$19,500.

St.

of

BEDRM.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
2 BATHS,
spacious
kit. with
wood
cabs.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
are
a
few
of
the
fine
features. Mid 20s.
TECHNY REALTY, INC.
2323 Waukegan, Northbrook, 272-4950

fire-

asement, and 1 car garage. Located
. South Evanston near schools and

1229 Emerson

Sat.

1-8279

NEARING
4

BEDROOM
STUCCO
HOME.
D.R.,
spacious
kitchen.
Full

transportation.

because

LONG GROVE—COLONIAL
Delightful,
spacious
3-yr. old family
home
overlooking
beautiful
countryside. 9 rm. brk.-frame; 5 bdrms.; 21%
baths;
liv. rm.;
din. rm.;
fam. rm.
w/frple. 242 Ildscpd. acres. Zoned for
horses.
Priced in low 50s
438-6079
WILMETTE
WEST—BY
OWNER—
New Bell School, New Trier West, and
Loyola
schools.
9 years
old, 3 bedroom, 112 bath. Brick Bi-Level. Solid
masonry constr. $32,000.

‘peted throughout. A truly appealing

wore

that

GLENVIEW.
BY OW NER
BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
Split-level, 5 bdrms., 315 baths, lge.
pan. fam,
rm.
w/frpl., Terrazzo
fl.
also lovely carpeting. 2 car gar. Close
aa
schl., shopping. Low 50s. 724-

~ NON RACIAL
Eval ston

find

BY
OWNER:
IN
THE
LOW
30s
Williamsburg Village. 3 bedroom split
level, comb. utility powder room and
15x17 pan. fam. room on first floor
leading out to lovely patio for outdoor
enjoyment,
Carpeting
included.
Immed. pos. Call for appt. OR 9-2685 or
GR 5-3977.

2339

W
LISTING—COUNTRY
ATMOSet
with
CLOSE-IN
LOCATION.
Colonial
ranch
with
four
bedrooms,
fireplace,
two_ baths,
2 car
garage

we

NORTH
EVANSTON,
BY
OWNER.
Brick
ranch,
3 bedrms.:
11% baths;
190;
EW.
3M. *
Ths
Bin
ee
it:
w/brkfst. nook; screened porch w/custom blinds;
full bsmnt.;
attic;
gar.;
fenced yard;
comb.
winds.;
carptg.;
drapes, many extras. 1 blk. to “‘L’’:
$34.000. 677-7691.

to

YOUR

this

PUT

WILMETTE:
HARPER,
ST.
JOSEPH
New
Trier
E.
School
dist.
Cozy
3
bedrm.
home
on
cul-du-sac.
18
x 14
pan.
fam.
rm.
opens
onto
lovely
private
yard,
mod.
wood
cab.
kit.,
good closets, exc. cpt., drps. Ideal for
children. Near trans. shopping. $28,500
by owner. 251-9294.

kitchen with built-ins, paneled family
elieve in low 40s.

WE'VE

location
and
external
appearance
it
must go for $44,500. It’s 10 years old
and has 10 rooms. If you are a luxury
loving, bargain hunter with taste for
the unusual. Call 433-0479.
WILMETTE
3 BEDRM.
BRICK
BIlevel with lge. dbl. closets, cer. bath,
20 x 27 fam. rm. with wet bar and 1%
bath. 2 car gar. Bell, Highcrest, New
Trier
West,
Loyola
Schools,
Solid
const.,
plastered
walls,
oak
firs.
$34,500. Open house Sun. 12 to 5. AL
1-9196, 200 Thelin Ct., Wilmette.

HOUSE, LARGE VALUE—EX-

cellent

PARK,

$54,000 into our house and we’ve been
“ey happy in it. Now we must sell

GLENAYRE

attractive

Bs

For Sale—Houses

me

Selling This Weekend
BEST OFFER TAKES!
3-Bdrm. brk. ranch;
$26,500; Aug. 15
occup. Open house Sat.-Sun. 11-6. 244
Greenfield, Glenview. PA 4-8679.
WEST WILMETTE—OWNER
4 bdrm.
bi-level.
2 full C.T.
baths,
sep. din. rm., pan. den and bsmt. New
crptg.
Gar.
Cent.
air
cond.
Prof.
ae
Bell Schl. Upper
40s. AL
197.
NORTHBROOK
— BY OWNER
— EXcep.
quality
and
value.
Brick
and
redwood ranch; thermopane throughout. 3 bdrms.; C.T. elec. kitchen; 28’
pan. fam. rm.;
4th bdrm. or office.
Wkshop; low taxes. $27,500. CR 2-0059.
NORTHBROOK
HIGHLANDS,
BY
owner,
3 bdrm.
tri-level. Blt.-in kit.
Lge.
attr.
lot.
Finished
fam.
rm.
Drapes, cptg., air cond. unit incl. 812
Ash Lane. CR 2-1377, $31,500.
N.W. EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Brick. Facing park. 7 rms. plus encl.
rch. 3 bdrms.;
112 baths;
firepl.;
arge paneled den; 8 mos. old carpet.
Willard School. Under $35,000. 475-2252.
NORTHBROOK
- 5 YR. OLD
RANCH,
3
bdrms.,
1142
baths;
built-in
kit.
w/eating area; full bsmt., South of St.
Norberts, 3 blocks from town, $26,500.
CR 2-5008 after 6 p.m.
E.

GLENVIEW:
3-BDRM.
BRK.
ranch; 2 baths; 2 yrs. old; cent. aircond.;
2-car
att. gar.;
pan.
bsmnt.
New Trier Dist. By owner, transf.
Mid 40s
729-3428.

NEW
3

ENGLAND

VILLAGE

BDRM.,
142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end St., lge. Ist fl. family
w/built-ins. 30s. OR 4-3298.

FAMILY
OF
3
PLUS’
IN-LAW
needs.
3-4
bedroom
house
in New
Trier East district, nr. train, in 30s.
Excellent references. BA 1-2991.
3 OR 4 BEDROOM HOME
room.
Glenview,
near
school. 965-1542.

EAST
DEERFIELD
SPLIT
LEVEL
3
bdrms., 112 baths, built-in kit. w/eating
area,
pan,
fam.
rm.,
screened
porch, attac. gar., for appointment,
WI 5-1104
WINNETKA:
4 BDRMS.;
112 BATHS,
plus shower and bsmnt.
bath;
living
rm.;
dining rm.; kitchen;
den. Mod.
gas furnace;
220 wiring;
2 car gar.;
nice enclosed yd. Low 30s. HI 6-6649.
EVANSTON
BY OWNER
4 bdrm., den, 2 sun porches,
3 car
garage, near schools, trans., reduced
to $26,500. UN 4-2777.

161

GLENVIEW:
OWNER TRANSFERRED
9 ROOMS;
4 BDRMS:;
215 BATHS; 2 LGE. FAM. RMS.
50s
724-5558.
FAR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUNtry-like
atmosphere.
4
bdrms.;
2
baths; bsmt.; rec. rm.; bdl. gar.: enc.
patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-3245.
KENILWORTH, BY OWNER
3 bedroom, 2 plus baths. White brick,
well maintained. Conv. to everything.
Upper 40s. Call AL 1-6321.
NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER:
GREENbriar School. 3 bdrm.
brk:. rch., lg.
scr.
pch.,
playrm.
in
full
bsmnt.
$21,500. 2321 Oak. 272-2399.

159

For

Sale—Town

Houses

WILMETTE

S.E. Corner

OPEN

| 1th and Central

SUNDAY | - 4:30

6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
Short
walk
to shops,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 21% baths, living room with
tireplace,
dining
room,
completely
equipped
kitchen.
Full
basement,
Attic. Attached garage. Garden patio
and separate dining patio. Central air
conditioning.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

PRIVATE
PARTY
NEEDS
3 BDRM.
bi-level, din. rm. or ‘‘L’’, mid to high
20s. Occupancy per sellers needs. East
Northbrook,
Highland
Pk.,
Morton
Grove. Wilmette.
465-4523.
FROM
OWNER
N.W.
EVANSTON
4
bedroom,
212
bath
home,
den
or
family
room.
Near
Willard
or Lincolnwood schools. Write T-103, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.
PRIV.
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PURchase 3 or 4 bdrm. home from owner.
i sea
area. In the 30s. Phone UN
-4404.
HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
to $30,000
price
range
from
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
eves.

$20,000
owner.
Thurs.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification +132 in
this Paper!

REC.
and

For Sale—Vacant

stocked

ming

with

pool.

trout.

Each

A

Property

$100,000

swim-

lot $10,000.

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

er

:

King's Court Corporation
a

division

of

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
339 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Preferred

Lake Forest

Sadler &amp; Hultman
Inc.
5-0500

ALpine

1-1500

GLENCOE-RIPARIAN

GLENCOE REALTY
ETHEL

-

ROSENTHAL

$75,000

lake forest
3} 4

MRS. MADISON

acres.

garage.

NORTHFIELD
Residential Lots.

A Real Buy for $75,000.
REALTY

NORTHFIELD

NEWLY

HI 6-4900

LISTED

$9

EVANSTON
LOT ZONES
FOR
2 FAMILY
DWELling, in good location.
$7,500.
ALBERT GASKIN
CoO.
1229 Emerson St.
UNiversity 9-1669
HIGHWOOD
19 LOTS
ZONED
FOR
2
family dwellings, for immediate sale.
For details contact.
GUY VITI, REALTOR
226 Green Bay Rd.
Highwood
432-3933
GROVE
BUSINESS
3 CHOICE SITES
70 ft. on Golf Road
75 ft. on Waukegan Road
96 ft. on Waukegan Road
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900
MORTON

CHOICE
WOODED
PROPERTY.
PRIvate
lane,
wild
flowers
cover
the
ground. Riverwoods. Priced to sell!
Call for exact location
$10,600
VILLAGE REALTY Co.
945-5240

SHERIDAN
sell.

BY

RD., WILMETTE
OWNER,

PRICED

TO

256-2931
GREEN
BAY
ROAD—WILMETTE
Choice Commercial Vacant. 65 x 85 Ft.
Heavy
traffic
street
$35,000
Hal
Metzgar.
:
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900

Lake Forest-Wooded

75'x170

LOT,

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342
GLENCOE
LOT FOR SALE BY OWNer
corner
of
Fairfield
Rd.
and
Westwood Lane. 165 ft. x 188 ft.
Call VE 5-0703
RIVER
WOODS—DEERFIELD
BEAUtifully wooded home site, 2 acres. 315’
Saege.
Priced to sell. Owner. WI 5EVANSTON
Choice residential. Just available.
'
Sheridan Road 55’ x 150’.
Call

263-6191

or

869-9171.

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
14 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
2-7300.
CR
REALTY
BIRCHWOOD

214 WOODED ACRES IN RIVERWOODS. UN 4-5000 EXT. 349.

$

Good

40

WOODEE

4 bdrms.;

1 bath;

Phillips,

Wis.

hunting.

Phone

2 ca

(Pric
UN

WISC:
NEW
HOME
3 bdrm.; 2 baths.

164

OD

F

For Sale—Business Property |
OUTGROWN
OUR PRESEN?

warehouse
and
will
be
moving
larger location within 90 days. Prese

building about 7,500 sq. ft. wareho

ing space incl. enclosed recessed dock
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 panele
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail. . j

desired. Brick and steel const. Vacar

lot 65 x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For
goa
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR
5-1200
2709 HOWARD ST., CHICAGO
Fige newer type bldg. with 2 stores o
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar. 2
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
i
presently rented. One office is avai
for
immed.
occupancy
(12’ x 70’
Small kit. and full bath in each office
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
UN 4-9020
CYRUS &amp; CO.
ONE
STORY
BRICK
COMMERCIA
building on Central St. in Evansto
Lot
approx.
48x 144. Avail.
immed
$35,000.

REALTY

CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

521-4th

1-300

NORTHWEST
200 FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELEC
tricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
mor
available. Terms. 231-1025. Agent.
HOWARD
ST.
2
STORES,
2-5
RM
APARTMENTS.
FULL
DRY
BASE
MENT.
AMPLE
PARKING
A
REAR. UPPER 20S.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-390

2

For Sale—investment Propertie

RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERCL
lot 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
taxe
and maintenance.
9%
return on fu
equity.
Price
$45,000.
Cash
req
$23,000. Write A-950, Box 60, Wilmette

168

Cemetery

Lots and Crypts

MEMORIAL PARK
6 GRAVE
LO
Memorial two, lot No. 657, $850. Writ
A-976, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

MARKET

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

THERE’S
GOLD
IN
THEM
THA
attics and basements and garages an
mother’s old house. Turn
your trea
sures
and
trash
into
CASH
Hous
sales conducted and appraisals.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES
UN 9-2022 Call Anytime
GR 5-0127

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Brittler Household

Sales

._

_ FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE
Featured in August Reader's Digest
HI 6-2410
s
HI 6-566)
FLEA
MARKET
EVERY
SUN.
&amp;
Leslie’s
barn,
Buyers
and _ seller
welcome.
Wadsworth
Road
at
4
Wadsworth Ill. Info. UN 4-1145.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-24

171

Conducted

House

VICTORIAN
In

Sales

FURNITURE

COLLECTOR’S
‘“‘MINT”’

ITEMS

condition.

‘

908 Marion Ave., Highland Park (O
blk. N. of Lake/Cook—off
of Gre
Bay Rd.) Wed., Thurs., Fri.
May 3-4-5. 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Outstanding Victorian furniture fro
a cricket foot stool to Oak dining r
table; parlor stove; restored ice bo
rockers;
4
poster
pineapple
bed
leaded glass shades; frames; trunks
sofas; chairs: tables; Karastan rugs
R.R.
LIGHTS;
BOOKS;
RECORD
PLUS
CONTEMPORARY
Fr.
Pro
bdrm. set; sporting equipment;
Fis
er, Gerrard stereo parts and speakers
Bonus: Adele Girard’s Wurlitzer Har
No.
21 w/gold
leaf base
and
curl
maple
sounding
board
and_
stoo
Concert Master’s 70 yr. old Viola an
Violin, handmade
by Andrew
Hydé
Must
sacrifice—treat
yourself
to
treasure!

Better

House Sales Conducted
The ‘‘TRIO’’ 432-3107

By

SALE
Thurs. night May 4th, 7 to 9 p.m. Fri
May 5th, 10 to 3 p.m. 2511 Elm §
Evanston, IIl.
.
3 pe. sec., contem. sofa; wal. cocktz
tbl.;
end tbls.;
chrs.;
Imps.;
frple
screen/acces.; loungers; stereo; bam
boo furn.; TV’s; bookcase; kit. applec.|
king
size
h.b.;
twin
beds;
chests
dresser/mirror;
van./bnch.;
hide-a

bed;

shutters;

dishes;

lge.

cameras;

rug;

draw

sun/heat

drps.

Imp.;

le

dies’, children’s —cafe brass
/rods; misc. and bric-a-brac. AND

ANTIQUES,

Ruby

brass

art shade;

pictures;
framed

hand

frames;
what-not
oval
mirror;
jardiniere

Bisque head lge. doll in mint cond.
and other items. Sale by Loretta an

Dorothy

Lathrop.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
2

ia

834-0088

Northfield-Northbrook

VACANT

Near

EPHRAIM,
the shore.

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
Fronting
on
2
streets. Including usable $35,000 home.
NASH REALTY
:
446-7180

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

2

HOME.

8 rms.;

a

169

869-5600

ODH

Sve

Homes and Cottages

ACRES
NEAR
° KNOLLWOOD
Country Club and expensive homes. 1
or 2 sites. $24,000.

||

”

COUNTRY

166

213
FT.
LAKE
MICHIGAN
SHOREline. Superb homesite for a discriminating buyer. Nothing like it on the
market.

835-1800

Pe

TIGHE

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds. Sites from 114 to 2 acres. From
$28,500. Ask for plat.

GReenleaf

For

HAVE

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on high ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60 minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 spring fed trout pools

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
3 bdrm.
Col. ranch w/fple. Walk to
schools, trains, swimming pool. Beaut.
ldscpd. yd. $25,900. CR 2-2206.
BY OWNER — CENTRAL EVANSTON.
4 bdrm.,
2',
baths;
full basement.
older home
in lovely area.
In good
condition. $26,000. Phone 328-3355.

WITH
train

RANCH
HOUSE
2
OR
3
BDRM.,
bsmnt.
Walking
distance
to Northbrook shopping plaza. Mid 20s. GR 55709 after 5 p.m.

ON
rm.

EVANSTON
BY
OWNER.
4
BEDrooms, sleeping porch, 11% baths, liv.
rm. w/fireplace,
loc. nr. St. Mary’s
and Dewey school. Owner transferred.
UN 4-5869 for appointment.

162

Wanted ‘to Buy—Houses

,

May 4, 196

�wx

at.

Sales

172

RS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 215 Sheridan

d., Highland Park,

hatchin

chr.

YOODARD

rattan 3-pc. sec.

and

tblis.;

36’

For

BRIDE-TO-BE

sq.

-chrs.; mesh
metal settee and tbl.;
t. Boston rocker;
2 Prs. excellent
iv. rm. chrs.;
set of 6 shield back
ah. din. chrs.; 48’’ Mah. breakfront;
aple
chrs.;
Magnavox
3-speed
anger
AM-FM
radio
comb.;
Pr.
apvle twin
Poster
beds,
night tbl.,
k, chest and bookshelf;
Mah. dbl.
ed, chest and dresser; left hand door
:
erator; elec. stove; aut. washer;
d elec. train set; plated flatware for
; stuffed sailfish; 6x9 oval hooked
¢ misc. oddments and yard tools.
ale by Hazel Ann Stupple.

Sale—Household

"The

We've set aside a goodly number of
short rolls, roll-ends and remnants of
quality
broadioom
just
for
you,
at
savings
of
40%
to
60%.
Some
in
sufficient
yardage
for
wall-to-wall
installation; others we can make into
good-looking area rugs. Hurry in!

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

Goods

GARAGE SALE—HELP US MOVE
Davenport,
Chas.
of
London,
gold
cover; 3 occas. chrs., tan, green and
rose
colored;
2 oil paintings,
fine
origs.;
Limoge
china,
misc.
good
pieces;
misc.
bric-a-brac;
luggage;
chafing dish, copper and brass; never
used Polaroid color camera, model 103
w/flash; Winchester shotgun, 12 gauge
model
97
w/polychoke;
2 Coleman
campstoves,
like
new;
Craftsman
bench saw 8’, comp. outfit; 2 chrome

Best For Less’

MOVING
SALE

kit. cnrs.;

2,
oe
1232.

Entire Stock
of
New Furniture

A

Savings

On Everything .. .
uble dresser, mirror, chest

H bookcase bed . . . only
08 . . . odd

chests

from

B.80. Quilted innerspring
ttress and matching box
ing .. . from $56. Daven-

+ beds from $158. Sleep
pirs, sep. mattress $122.
of 3 tables $22. $339.95

pc. sectional

with

ers .. . $258.80.

plastic
Mr. and

_ chairs, otf. . . . $82.
B9.95 med. sofa $177.80.

RYTHING

off.

WAREHOUSE

Noa

4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
Sofa Beds-Sleeps. 2
pe. Dinette Sets
Bunk Beds
ollywood Beds
Drawer Desks
ounge Chairs

99.75
79.
49.95
49.88
49.95
38.88
29.95

Sofas

credit

24 months

144.88

$
$
;
$
values

is good
to pay

RKER FURNITURE
Howard

St.

CO.
764-2206

144 Blks. E.
of‘‘L’’ Station
y to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to 5

PEMBROOK
TABLES;
OLD
MA. corner cupboards;
mahog.
crea; pr. carved Ital. commodes, 64’’
og.
breakfront;
drop
leaf
side
le;
45’’
glass
top
coffee
table;
rble top antique table; pr. French
ple end tables; sm. sq. maple table;
. gateleg table;
student desk and
bir;
old
wal.
chest;
old
mahog.
fet;
Knotty
pine bachelor
chest;
. bar; lamp tables; kit. table and
ir;
mahog.
table-6
chairs;
old
tan radio in cab.; pr. old Dresden
dle holders; pr. old Dresden lamps;
old brass
ceiling
light
fixtures;
rors; Japanese urn; Bavarian figes;
beaut.
oil
paintings,
water
0)
and
engravings;
Audubon
ts; many old chairs for antiquers.
t June
ist we'll have
a 1,000
s for sale, if interested leave your
ber,
we'll
call
you.
AL
1-5515
DEFINITELY.

4, 1967

$35;

a

THE

BLIND

8-5775

LIKE
NEW.
LANCASTER
HONEY
maple
din.
rm.
furniture;
harvest
style table
will seat 8;
hutch;
tea
cart; 4 chairs; 2 captains chairs, $300;
wall
shelf and
mirror,
$30;
maple
bedside
table,
$20;
small _ uphols.
chair, $20;
maple
oval wall mirror,
$30; wall barometer, $15; amber glass
table lamp, $25. Call 272-1400 between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Honored

.
149.95

Your

SIZED

REFRIGERATORS
from
$59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
9.95
DRYERS
69.95
RANGES
from
$69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED

11

Sofas
Sets

of other

2-

USED APPLIANCES

Save 40 to 60%

Hundreds

at

DA

Wyeth—da

Everything Sacrificed

Contemporary

oak

ID

FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)

ust Vacate’

Italian Prov.
4 pe. Bedrm.

in

TWIN

823 Dempster

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON _

Cards

beds

BENEFITS

HAS TO GO

Charge

ANTIQUE

Park,

Bargain Boutique

1621

1 Midwest

poster

Highland

3107

Variety of furniture. GE washer and
dryer,
perfect
working
condition.
Waste King incinerator.

N\A Furniture Co.

OUR

OF

tbl. linen;

CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERED
ENGLANder
loveseat,
3
mo.
old,
Color,
Celadon green, 50’’ long, opens to twin
size bed,
tension
ease
foam
matt.,
perfect new cond., will sell for $145
which is less than half orig. cost; 6 pl.
setting, 6 pc. ea., plus meat platter,
veg.
dish,
cream,
sugar,
Jackson
Internationale China,
Contempri
patane
open
stock;
misc,
items.
869-

$29.50.

ny lamps at 50%

four

Av.,

and

APARTMENT
SALE:
EVERYTHING
must
go.
Mahogany
DR
set,
incl.
buffet,
china
cab.
and
chaise
(will
sep.); Beds;
dressers:
upright piano
$35;
piano
bench;
Windsor
rocker;
sofa $15; easy chrs.; end tbls.; lamps;
china;
linens;
good blankets;
desks;
all kit. equip.; tools; garden equip. All
priced for quick sale. Fri. and Sat. 11
to 5, 1228
Simpson,
Evanston.
Call
DAvis 8-3930 on sale days.

hen sets, large and small,
bc. sets from

PAIR

Afghan

painted Country French vanity table,
new, $110; a handsome old North Wind
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of
the
outstanding
values
to be found
this
month
at The Finishing Touch,
4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to _ five,
Tuesday through Saturday.

Being Sold Out ..
Tremendous

172

Goods

DON’T READ THIS AD
UNLESS YOU’RE A

glass topped iron tbl. and

For

Sale—Household

Vinci—Audubon

WYETH
DRY
BRUSH
$100
THE
set; da Vinci’s The Virgin and Child
with St. Anne and John the Baptist,
22 x 30, $50; Assorted Audubon Birds,
beautifully framed in non-glare; down
couch $35, well-designed,
needs slipcover; other furn. Friday 10-6, Sunday
1-9. ALpine 1-7112.

CHEAP!
HUMIDIFIER:
TOASTER;
mixer;
st. iron:
floor buffer; paint
spray gun;
Hi-Fi; short wave radio;
swing set;
high chair;
jr. bed;
fpl.
screen;
rockers;
swivel
chair;
mirrors; lamps; inlaid wood tripod table;
wood
chairs;
etc.
ONLY
Thursday
7:30-10
p.m.
and
Sunday
11-2.. 728
Colfax, Evanston.
92

SQ.
YDS.
GULLISTAN'
CPT.,
“lush pile, all wool, Champagne, exc.
cond. $450; Maytag washer; Baldwin
piano
$500;
din.
rm.
tbl., 5 chrs.,
brkft.;
bamboo
coffee
tbl.;
Sterling
coffee server;
dbl. dresser;
kit. set;
drps.; desk w/chr.; chest, h.b.; china;
crystal: single bed w/h.b. and frame.
679-0348

DISCOUNT

CRIB SALE

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

from
Juvenile

$19.99

items

General
1433 Milwaukee

at discount

Discount
Av.

prices

Mart
AR

6-2060

DAVANO SLEEPER;
APT. SIZE HOOver cleaner w/attach.;
elec. apt. sz.
washing mach. w/wringer, (for lingerie,
baby
clothes,
etc.);
student
desk/chair;
2
chests
of
drawers;
rolling
plexi-glass
bar
w/removable
tray; filing cabinets; misc. articles.
1317 Oak, 2nd floor, Evanston
FULL
LENGTH
LIV. AND
DIN.
RM.
Grapes,
beige/gold;
twin/full
bedspreads, match. drapes;
kit. drapes.
Light fixtures. Reasonable. Call OR 53999.
CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.

For

Sale—Household

Goods

172

171 GREEN BAX RD. WILMETTE
3 drw. maple chest; extendable table;
Dbl.
bed,
box spr.-mattress;
Hi-boy
chest;
maple
dresser;
night
table;
36x40
mirror,
2 overstuffed
chairs
and daybed. Thurs.
10 to 12, 1 to 2
For inform. call 251-0407.
VROMAN-McKNIGHT,
Realtors
FURNITURE:
MAHOG.
ONE
Tw.
bed,
Night
stand,
dresser,
mirror;
honey pnts and one tw. bed,
dresser,
spring rocker; bl. dinette set, 4 chrs.;
tble.
and
sm.
hutch;
limed
oak,
3
drawer
dresser
w/attached
mirror.
Call after 6 p.m. all day Sat. and Sun.
272-2667.

EXCELLENT,
EFFICIENT AND ECOnomical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet and
upholstery cleaner, Rent elec. shamooer $1. Taylor V&amp;S Hdwr., Winneta.

on.

2

TWIN
BEDS
WITH
BOX
SPRINGS
and mattresses;
4 pc. sectional sofa,
loose cushions, beige and brown. Call
IN 3-2550, 9 to 5 p.m. OR 4-8797 after 5
p.m.

ELECT.

STOVE,

PR.

]

BEDROOM
AND
DIN.
RM.
SET
stove;
refrig.;
washer
and
dryer;
chairs; radio; lamp and misc. items.
Sun. and Mon. May 6 and 7 10 to 5.
1327 Arbor Vitae Road, Deerfield. 9450466 or 945-0840.
MOVING
FROM
STATE.
MUST
SELL
Hide-a-bed,
cover
damaged,
bargain
$75; black laq. cor. tble., $7.50; movie
projector, $5.00; chair ottoman, $5.00:
port. typewriter, $15. Thursday after 5
p.m. 720 1-E Hinman. 328-2492.

BEDROOM

BONANZA

TWO
TWIN’
SIZE
FOAM
MATtresses, 2 box springs. 4 fitted bottom
sheets, 2 pillows. 2 Harvard frames.
AL 6-2248 eves. or Sat. a.m.
LIV.
RM.
FURNITURE;
RAD.phono console;
liv. rm.
and dinette
custom
draw
drps.;
32x46”
wall
mirror;
lge. storage cab.;
bathroom
soenes: ironing board, misc. reas. SH
LIGHT
GREEN
DAVENPORT,
GOOD
cond.,
$35;
upholstered
platform
. rocker, like new, $15 or best offer. DA
8-2038 after 5:30 p.m.
TWO
LIKE
NEW
CONTEMPORARY
walnut
chairs
with
gold
naugahyde
covering. $30 each. Phone 446-2525.

GOLD

TWIN

BOX

ee

ee

WITH

ee oe

OZITE

tee

and

3 p.m.

CR

re

2-0481.

match. 2 prs. swivel lounge chairs.
good condition. Reasonable. Call
pine 1-7879.

SELLING
ALL HOUSEHOLD
nishings. Bedroom set, couch,
chairs,
etc. For

breakfront,
extension
appt. call RO 4-0663.

table,

WROUGHT
IRON TABLE
MEADOWcraft, unique ped. incl. floral arrng-

mt., 42” rnd.

opaque

$85, w/mtchg.

chrs.

glass

$175.

945-1

oo

sac,

FOR SALE AFTER SUNDAY.
At
sacrifice
prices.
Bendix
comb.
washer-dryer,
draperies,
child’s
clothes chest, sm. oriental rug, misc.
items. 251-0974.

2

BOXES

ACCOUSTIC

TILE,

drum tbl., solid oak tbl., Fr.
w/glass
top,
lg.
mirror,
Gesture w/frame, sew. mach.,

HOME
go.

All

SOLD—EVERYTHING

BR

sets;

in

exec.

Tanglewood,

CLEARANCE

DR

set;

cond,

LR

Highland

SALE

MUST

furn.;

misc.

831-4908.

2151

Park.

ONE

DAY

ONLY

Sat., May 6. Household furn.; lamps,
|
bar bells, power
mower,
drum
tbl.,
elect. sewing mach., etc. AL 1-9351.

ADMIRAL
LIKE
Call

VILLAGE

ANTIQUES,

1405

S.

SHER-

mer Rd., Northbrook. Primitive and
new,
Saks
Fifth
Av.;
also
misc.
interesting junk. Open Tues., Thurs.
and Sat.

HOUSE

SOLD.

REMAINING

FURN.

from estate must go. Sale on premises: Liv. rm.; desk w/chr.; 2 bedrm.
sets;
1 dbl.,
1 twin;
electric stove.
Call either OR 3-5756 or PA 4-0877.

MCGRAW-EDISON

WINDOW
AIRconditioner, 212 ton (26,000 BTU). Like
new,
used
one
month,
warranty
included.
$325.
Call 675-2969 after 6
p.m,

IF

CARPET
BEAUTY
DOESN’T
show!
Clean
it right
and
watch
it
glow. Use Blue Lustre. Rent electric
Shampooer,
$1.00
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook.

G.E.

DRYER,
2
YRS.
OLD,
EXC.
cond., $50; Hamilton gas dryer, needs
repair,
$5.00;
apt.
sz.
hide-a-bed,
needs
uphols.,
$15;
comb.
record
player and old TV, best offer. 446-4183.

BRASS
2644 Green

EAGLE
Bay

869-6660
Rd.

ANTIQUES
Evanston

|

FREEZER

NEW,.
$50.
REAL
BARGAIN.
Sat. or Sun. only 328-2870.

BUILDER

SELLING

furniture

in

separate,

4

OUT

model

W3

DISPLAY

homes

up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Needlepoint Bench |
CALL
7
. Empire,

French

¥
+
oa s.

433-4066

d.
LA 5-9626.

DUNCAN

separate.

Prov. Breakfront, — .

PHYFE

TABLE,

6 CHAIRS. |

Call 965-5117

MAHOGANY

BEDROOM

SET:

ble bed, chest, vanity and chair,
Child’s maple desk,
$10.
|

k

DOU$25.

Call 272-3465.

HEAVY
choice

gut

NYLON PLUSH CARPE
of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd.,

price,

4 W.

$3.75

Dempster,

yd.

Terms.

Empire,

965-4300.

__
2s

5 Ice Cream Chairs for Sale.
ORchard 3-6455
2

eee
vs
3
=e

eae:

DOOR
HOTPOINT . REFRIGERAtor,
frost
free,
4 years
old,
good
condition.
UN 4-1384 after 5:30 p.m.
FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
‘now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate, terms.
Empire, 965-4300

CHEAP—GAS

RANGE;

3

PC.

SEC.

‘tional sofa; Refrigerator.
Call UN 4-8508. after 4 p.m.

SOLID

MAPLE

BOOKCASE,

GARAGE
SALE
2034
Evanston. 9 a.m. to

liv.,

din.

refrig.;

rm.;

Hollywd.

Duncan

bdrm.,
bed.

5

MC
p.m.

kit.

_

EXCEL-

lent condition;
also solid maple
dresser,
bedside
tbl.
good
for
dren’s room $75. AL 1-7245.

bed
chil-

;
DANIEL,

DAvis

_

Coloni

furn.

Sm.

8-7373.

Phyfe Sofa, 78":

OCCASIONAL CHAIR. REASONABLE.
Call UN 4-5567.

LG.

end tbl.
Chinese
TV. 262-

©

DRESSING
TBL.
COMPLETE
WI
s
glass top, skirt, lamps,
stool, wa
basket, dust ruffle for twin beds. 2140
Ewing Ave., Evanston.
‘

MAPLE BEDRM.
FURNITURE.
TWIN
beds
with
springs
and
mattresses;
night
stand;
dresser
with
mirror;
chest; best offer. ALpine 6-1343.

826 Custer Av., Evanston
Open 10 a.m. Close 4 p.m. Daily.

:

)

EVANSTON

RESALE

Fe

FUR: —
liv. rm.

RED
SECTIONAL
SOFA;
2
OFFwhite armless chairs. Excellent condition, reasonably priced. AL 1-4835.

AND

|

831-3028.

WOOL

MUST
SACRIFICE
BROYHILL
PREmier walnut dining room
set. Comlete with hutch,
pads,
3 extension
=
al
Mint condition.
$325. OR
4-

ANTIQUES

—
:

LAWSON SOFA, CUSTOM fe chats All

PRINT

IT’S
TERRIFIC
THE
WAY
WE’RE
selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery.
Rent electric shamoer $1. Noyes
Hdwr.,
910 Noyes,
vanston.

ge Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

RECONDITIONED
REFRIGERATOR,
$57.50;
recond.
Zenith
21”
TV
with
remote control, $67.50;
other recond.
TVs, $35 and up.
Campbell’s Color TV and Refrig.
1943 Central St., Evanston
DA 8-5757,

CHAIRS,

‘ANTIQUE
ENG.
WINDSOR
CHRS.,
90;
Ant. French drum
tbl., $45;
3
bar or kitchen chrs., rush seats, $5.00
ea.; ottoman, $4.00; sm. indoor child’s
Slide, $9.00. HI 6-3935.

BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)

OPEN

RM.

bac?

Mattress and Box tiga

quilted with antique white frame, $85
for both; custom 2 pc. sect. couch, 60”
each,
all white w/tufted back,
good
cond., $135. 272-6422.

2 EYE-

MOTHER
LOVES
SHAMPOOING
A
carpet without water, instant use of
rooms. Rent our Racine machine for a
dollar
a day.
Chalet
Nursery,
3132
Lake
Ave.,
Wilmette,
across
from
Edens Plaza.

LIV.

pe

54 Call
X 80...IN
945-6570.GOOD CONDITION.

BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
new carpet—remove them with
Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer
Michael’s V&amp;S Hardware, Evans-

CHERRY
COLONIAL BUFFET
60° x ’’20”
x
36”.
Serpentine
front,
abundant
storage,
quality
construcpe
matching chest avail. Call 234-

MOVING.
GOOD
BUYS—2
DESKS,
$15
ea.;
Frig.
elec.
dryer,
$80;
Kneehole desk, $30; orig. oil painting
of
Rome;
Chrs.;
Bric-a-brac.
Fri.,
ry 9-6. 8518 McCormick, Skokie 679-

level ovens; black contemp. dressing
tbl. and stool; wal. and black metal
pole
shelves;
port.
humidifier;
70’
white
ant.
satin
drapes,
lined.
All
excellent condition. HI 6-8960.
CHESTS;
SOFA;
ROCKERS;
DROP.
leaf
din.
tbls.;
writing
tbls.;
oval
mirrors;
ice cream
chrs.;
rd. ped.
tbl.; sl. mple. bed compl.;
Haviland.
ro
829 Chicago, Evanston, UN

a.m.

HALL
CAPASHELL
SHELVE
WITH
chairs;
36’’
blond
drum
table,
12”
apron;
breakfast
nook;
marble. cigarette
table;
2 bdrm.
chests.
Very
reas. OR 5-3610

MOVING:
BENDIX DUOMATIC;
HOTpoint refrig.;
sofa bed;
sofa;
desk;
9 x 12 beige broadloom rug w/pad; 4
sm.
cotton
rugs;
drapes-3
rooms;
=. bE
mbl. top; all exc. cond. PArk

KENMORE

st offer.

BEIGE

padsing:

SOFA,
PALE
GOLD;
2 MATCHING
chairs,
gold uph., fruitwd. frame; liv.
rm.
wall
clock;
mirror
31 x 23’;
6
black por. chrs.; carpeting. All furn.
exc. cond. 4 mos. old. 835-4807.

$10;
wrought-iron
single
$15; Studio bed, $30. Call

4 cushion

BEDDING,

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

blond occas-

CONDI-

=
4

12’ x 27”. Call Saturday between 10

EVANSTON

TEAL
BLUE
DRAPES,
ft., length—941% ih., ee:
drapes, 16ft. x 941% in.,
$150;

seat,

Ot

and
mattresses;
crib
w/
dresser; end table; 2 lamps;

buggy.

RUGS,

ROMWEBER
SOFA
93’
LONG
PRO.
vincial
fruitwood
finish,
4
down
cushions; upholstered green and
gold
matelasse,
good condition,
cost
50
asking $340. 256-2093.

SEC.
SOFA
$125;
2
MARBLE
top end tbls. $85 a pair; 42’’ round din.
tbl. fruitwood top, antique white base,
4 din. chrs. $125; glass column Imps.
$35 pr.; white silk covered foyer bench
$85;
triangular bevelled glass brass
base end. tbl. $25. 272-6732.

EXCELLENT

3 cushion

springs
matching

BEAUT. LOW TABLE
WITH BUILTIN
ty
ag
tortoise finish;
torch. lamp;
tiffel pole lamp; el. tbl. lamps; 3 pc.
sectional;
like
new
dec.
frpl.
fanscreen; misc. UN 9-9148.
SPOTS
our
lue

Goods

F
58”
DEOPLE
] :
100” w/4
leaves; 6 e

exceptional buy at $125.
ALpine 1-1346

COLUMBIA

PORCH
SALE:
WOODARD
3
PC.
sect. sofa, $90; 2 Woodard Host chrs.,
$20. ea.; big sofa Lawson Chair, $30;
ae
chair, $5.00; books, frames, etc.
07 Indian Rd., Glenview. PA 4-3907.

BRADSTREET
SALE.
ANTQS.—3
flrs. furn. Wild flower pressed glass
col.; 2 refgs.; 2 stoves;
washer and
dryer;
2 TVs;
pch. and gdn.
furn.;
cptg. Hammond
organ and speaker;
old violin. May 4, 5, 6 10 a.m.—6 p.m.
475 Cedar St., Winnetka, HI 6-3876.

ional table,
aoe Sees,

An

COLDSPOT
CHEST
FREEZER
3
ears
old,
20.5
cu.
ft.
capacity.
xcellent cond. Pr. of Flemish
high
back chairs, deep red velvet uphol.
Call 256-0629.

ANTIQUE SALE

98”,

tion,

FURNITURE SALE: NEW.AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and rush seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

CLEARING
OUT
STORE
ROOM
OF
Antique
Furniture ‘‘In The Rough’’.
and reductions on China, Glass, and
other furn. etc. LINDWALL’S, 808 Oak
St., 42 blk. W. of Green Bay.

Rattan porch furn., $100;

SOFA,

BLUE,
CIRCULAR
SOFA _ $350;
ant. white tbls., w/glass tops
$100 ea.;
lamps and wall sconces $75 and $100
ea.; girls canopy bed com. w/drapes
and spread; 251-1009.
:
NEVER USED FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
set; bedroom dressers;
desk, mirror
chair;
lamps;
used
chairs;
couch,
—
Call after 5 p.m.
ORchard
5-

YOUNG LADY‘S BEDROOM SET:
white w/formica tops, two 61’’ chests,
desk,
end table,
double hi-rise sofa
bed; 2 mattresses, drapes, bedspreads,
desk
lamps,
hanging
lamp,
wall to
bi
carp. $700. Like new.
Call 2819.

Sale—Household

uphols, chrs.; china hutch buffet.
green antiq. finish. YO 5-5507 at

8’

PRIVATE—MUST
SELL
VAST
COLL.
(odds
and _ ends)
orcelain
china,
paper weights, paintings, art objects,
etc. Demi: tasse cups, service plates,
unusual French perfume bottles, Staffordshire. Meisen. Royal Worchester,
Royal
Crown,
Delet,
Limoge
Sevre,
Etc. By appt. 674-4587.

For

p.m.

MOVING
TO
CALIF.
EVERYTHING
must go. Refrig.; stove; spinet piano;
furn.;
sewing
mach.;
appli.;
air
cond.;
floor fan;
misc.
Call
after 6
p.m. or Sun. 10-6, KE 9-3585.

TWO
BEAUTIFUL
ANTIQUE
KERmans, 11’ x 16’6’’, 9'6’’ x 13’6”; elegant
11
pe.
din.
rm.
set
(Chippendale
w/ball
and
claw _ foot.);
5’ x 6’6’’
tapestry
(French
landscape);
9x 12
Chinese Oriental rug; beautiful marble tables; oil paintings; occ. tables.
Call 662-4539.

LIKE-NEW
width—22
light blue

172

DINETTE
SET:
tbl. extends to

SACRIFICING
SUPERB
QUALITY
year old dining, bedroom, sofa loungers, desk, lamps, 145 sq. yds. carpeting,
curtains,
drapes,
bench,
TV,
kitchen set; highchair. 677-0095,

BERKLINE
RECLINER
CHAIR,
never used; table lamps; 2 G.E. port.
air cond., barely used;
deluxe G.E.
port. dishwasher, exc. cond.;
dinette
set; end tables; rotisserie; Stackmore
card table; lounge mattress, bolsters;
carpeting;
misc. items. Call eves. or
Sat., 674-2044.

2

For Sale—Household Goods

Sealey Double Bed Sprin
AND

MATTRESS.

VERY

FIRM.

cellent cond. $25. Call 677-5825.
2 WUNDA WEAVE COTTON BR:).
shag rugs,
9x12 and 7x9,
$35,
almost
new;
Kenmore
washer, $25. DA 8-8887.

ANTIQUE

FRAMES;

.

&amp;

both for
wringer

OLD

REC-

ords; twin spreads; one pair drapes;
lamps;
pair chairs;
party and sp
clothes; skates; odd chairs; CE 4-3245.

3

PIECE

bed

with

mirror,

condition

WEIMAN
tail table,

BEDROOM

mattress,

SET.

DOUBLE

dresser

and chest. Light wood.
$75. Call 272-6564.

MARBLE

TOPPED

like new, reasonable
Call OR: 5-3210.

with

Good
COCK.

PAIR
OF
wWILLIAMSBURG
WING
chairs, newly uphol., blue and
green
English
print
linen.
Exc. con
tion.
$90 each. Call 764-9203.
SACRIFICE 3 ROOMS FURNITURE.
China,
linens,
rummage.
10
to
6.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 801 Hinman Avenue, Evanston. Side entrance.
2

MATCHING
ITAL.
PROV.
CHAIRS;
AM-FM stereo console with removable
speaker, like new.
Call 966-6753

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

—
ix

ee Conducted House

Classified —

2|

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�172

SIMMONS
&lt;&lt;
oe

HIDE-A-BED;

rs;

2 TWIN

$45. :

256-1499.
PERSIAN ORIENTAL CARPET,
x12.
Never
used.
Will
sacritice,
. AL 1-1670 Thurs., Friday.
egg
age
MUST
SELL.
eed silk sofa, like new;
pr. of
:

Danish chairs;
s. Cash

102’’
white

pr. white Paul McCobb

only.

OR

3-6299

STATTON CHERRY CURIO CAB. WAS

WOODARD
GLASS
TOP’
60 x 32, 6 chairs
to match,
iron. Asking $125.
Call 724-3952.

PC.
BEDROOM
SET,
TRIPLE
dresser,
mirror,
box
spring
and
mattress; 2 bachelor chests, all glass
tops. Exc. cond. 679-0769.

FREEZER,
SEARS
COLDSPOT,
frostless;
17 cu. ft.; $320 value;
sell
for $220; 1l-yr. old.
PArk 4-7743.

2

ee

SELL:

DIN.

ROOM

her
furniture.
condition. Call RO

SET

AND

GNIFICENT
8’
nation,
walnut

HI-FI
and

BAR
cane,

COMblack

formica
top.
Sacrifice.
Din.
rm.
fixture, walnut and brass. 945-3457.
9

PC.

DINING

oars,

i

RM.

buffet,

25. Also
8-5412.

SET;

china

custom

TABLE,

cab.,

made

glass

tops,

draperies,

LOUNGE
CHAIRS
r gas stove $50:
port $40. Call 475-2652.

$25

6

DA

daven-

8

30

6

‘TAUPE » $50. 729-2184.

175

MERCHANDISE

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

et cama
FOR

PAID
TRADE-INS

YR.
CRIB
W/MATTRESS,
$15;
Playpen,
$5.00;
Buggy,
$15;
Canvas
buggy, $5.00; Bathinette, $5.00. Excellent cond. Call YOrktown 5-1286.

JANE

5-0108

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH
BRING IN
summer
Green Bay

644

RESALE

YOUR SPRING AND
clothing for resale.
Rd.
256-2990

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE&gt;;
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

TOP
FOR

$$

$

Prompt

WE NEED
rugs. Fine

oriental

PIANOS
furn. and

IELD
2-2023; eves. VE

AM

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

RUGS,
and old

Sale

FISHER
500 MONO
AM-FM
TUNER—
amplifier. Costs new $250;
$75
James
Lansing
12’’
speaker
in
base
reilex cabt. Costs new $140;
$65
2 2a. AR-3 speakers, Walnut, costs new
$225 ea.;
$125 ea.
University 12’’ shelf speaker, Costs ya

AND
SLAVED
FOR
carpet. Keep it new with
Rent electric shampooer,

CITIZEN'S
BAND
tennas;
base. and
299-7512.

IS

nt electric shampooer, $1.00.
Millen V&amp;S Hardware, Wilmette.

WALNUT
FINISH
DINETTE
SET,
2
aid old, complete with table, 4 high
ack chairs,
buffet with hutch.
Call
after 5 p.m. 869-1833.

RECORD
PLAYER,
4 SPEED,
HI-FI
stereo Magnavox, excellent condition,
ie graduation gift, $50. UNiversity 40492.

6 YEAR
CRIB AND
MATTRESS,
$20;
ae
pen,
$7.50.
Both
in
excellent
condition.
Call 251-2259

DE
LUXE
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
range:
automatic
ovens,
rotisserie,
Sener
unit.
Excellent.
$100.
234084.

175

GARAGE
SALE:
899
S. CHEROKEE
Lake
Forest.
Fri.,
Sat. 3/4 HP
Air
Cond. $35; GE flat press ironer $40;
Misc. housewares. CE 4-2678.

646

$1.00.
YOU
wall
Blue

_

Ace

Rent

4 pp

carpets

electric

Hardware,

SAVED
to wall
Lustre.

$1.00. Lemoi

LOFTY

GIRL—READY

cleaning

PILE,

carpet

FREE

Evanston.

with

a

SOIL

Blue

Wringer Washing
BEAUTIFUL

shampooer,

FROM

cleaned

Lustre.

Machine

COND.,

PArk

A

Glenview.

Hardware,

IN EXC.

FOR

with

4-3435.

$20.

TURQUOISE

CLUB

BRACE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
the first time you use Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Central
V&amp;S Hdwr. Central Av., Evanston.

Tr, 114 yr. old, $150;
bathinette,
$20;
baby
scale,
$5.00,
all in good
condition. 491-0081. anytime.

.

=

5

THE
PRQVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre
is easy
on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent elec.
shampooer $1. Benard’s, Evanston.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
You Antiquers. Antiquaries from hills
of Penn. THE MARKFT-3347 NORTH
CLARK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

PC.
BEDROOM
SET
INCLU.
MIRror.
Fine
pecan
wood.
Marble
top
night stands. 1 yr. old. Originally $700,
Sacrifice for $495. OR 4-9590.

~ COMPLETE LIVING RM.
AND

fice.

BEDROOM

SETS,

HO 5-0183.

WILL

SACRI-

36’’
GAS
RANGE
ENTERPRISE
brand. Perfect condition. $29.
Call 864-2170
PORTABLE
LEATHER
TRIMMED
mahogany bar-serving cart, $25, exc.
cond.;
also
48’
white
kit.
cab.,
Formica top, $35. ID 2-5939.

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.

ALpine 1-7290.

KENMORE
WASHER
AND
DRYER:
assorted
drapes;
din.
rm.
furn.:
couches, dressers, misc. Call IN 3-1791
after 6 p.m. and week end.

SALE,

SAT.

AND

SUN.,

MAY

REFRIGERATOR
AND
STOVE
FOR
sale, $30 for both. Good for basement
use. 966-4216.

6

and
7,
10-5 p.m.
Elec.
kit.
appls.,
window fans, elec. lawn mwr., bric-abrac. 8934 Moody, Morton Grove.

Carpet Sale Open
-

20—60%

REDUCTIONS.

QUALITY

Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
51 YDS. BEIGE CARPETING
AND
DR PES
N
GOOD COND. BEST OFFER.
CALL 674-1546

ROUND

DIN.

RM.

old.

$55

TABLE.

5 CHRS.,

buffet, breakfront;
easy chrs.; occas.
tbls.
and
lamps;
bookcases;
kit.
cabinet. 539-4325, eves. 338-8181.

MOVING

OUT

OF

TOWN.

SAC.

piece mahog. bdrm. set; china;
cart; brass andirons;
misc. Sat.
or UN 4-0608 aft. 5:30.

‘HOTPOINT
_

WINDOW

2

chair; living
Call 869-7729.

SIX
YEAR
CRIBS
WITH
MATtresses, one brown, one blond. Good
condition. $15 for both Call 446-7245.

MOVING:
BDRM.,
and
other
furn.,

blinds.

22

4
golf
10-4

AIR-COND.; 2

rocking chairs;
contour
room couch; extra misc.

stereo,

misc.

—Classified

DIN.
RM.,
KIT.
carpeting,
drapes,

ORchard

4-7860.

SETS
BEAUT.
DRAPERIES,
LIKE
new, gold and white, black and white,
blue. Blue tweed
carpeting,
21 yds.
Misc. furnishings. 477-5070 eves;

ETHAN
ALLEN
NEW
WHITE
double canopy bed, $70. Saturday only.
10 to 4. 9425 Lawndale.
2
ROOMS
12X12
WALL
TO
WALL
carpeting,
tweed
with
padding.
Will
sacrifice at low cost. In good condition. OR 4-0168.

18" REEL TYPE MOWER
$150 new. 3 yrs.
272-1707

3

FRENCH
PROV.
COUCH $75: MAPLE
dbl. bed and Beautyrest mattress $15;
oak dinette tbl. and 4 chairs $20; tape
recorder $25. UN 4-2777

Sundays

TOP

Call OR 3-0210

KENMORE
SEWING
MACHINE;
DIXie Burlounger sofa bed.
Call 475-4535
LENNOX
CHINA.
PERFECT
CONDItion, pattern Fairfield, 92 pieces, $200.
VErnon 5-0147.
SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED
COMPLETE
Good condition: Dark brown with print
slip cover. $95. 446-6652.

173.

Wtd.

to Buy—Hshid.

Goods

FURNITURE
WANTED:
TOP
COND.
sofa 8’ or longer
(no sectional);
2
lounge chairs; hall mirror or lg. hall
tree 90’
Hx 37"
W;.
matching
cor:
cupboard, 22’’ on sides; Automatic ice
maker; brass double bed. AL 1-7280.

RADIOS
AND
mobile setup.

Apparel

and

AN$195.

Furs

Y-Not Shoppe,

Inc.

Diversey

281-6636
MOST
FABULOUS
RE.
SALE
SHOP
OFFERS
YOU
THE
OPPORTUNITY
TO
DISPOSE
OF
YOUR
GENTLY
USED
CLOTHES
AND FURS AT A PROFIT TO YOU.
OUR
CLIENTS
BUY
THESE
GAR.
MENTS LIKE MAD, SO WILL WE.
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS.
Daily 10-4; Thurs. 12-8; closed Tues.

ANTIQUE

Shop

80915

348 Tudor

THRIFT HOUSE
CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
BEAUT.
PROM.
DRESS.
AQUA
w/wht. embroidery: blue w/wht. lace
cocktail dress, Sz. 12; Both worn once.
Cleaned. Other clothing. 12-14. H.S. Sr.
clearing closets. 945-0916.

Haze

PRACTICALLY
Half price.

Mink

Stole

NEW, LESS THAN
Call OR 3-3929.

BOY’S
SUITS,
SZ.
12 TO
16,
new,
Saks
fifth
Av.;
also
apparel;
College girl’s sz. 10
like new formal; also misc. VE

LIKE
misc.
to 14:
5-4164.

mah.

din.

tbl.

and

4 chrs.,

Ct.

Glencoe

MAY

SALE

SANDERS

ROAD

$5.99;
3 to 4

NURSERY

3285 Sanders Rd., Northbrook
Between Milwaukee Av., and Willow

Rd.

PRETTY OR PRACTICAL
Jewelry for Mother;
scented sachets,
flowers:
key
chains;
whatever
her
fancy may be, she’s sure to want a
gift for Her Day from
THE
VELVET
TOUCH
621 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield
Daily except Wednesday~10 to 4
MOVING—REAS.
9x12
GRAY
RUG;
15x 20,
1012x14,
4x10
rose-beige
w/pad.
Blue
tux.
w/acc.;
men’s,
women’s
clothes.
Pwr.
mwr.;
6 yr.
crib w/matt.; stroller; car seat; other
baby equip. 20’’ stand fan. VHF ant.,
8’ Tower sect. AL 1-2363.
6’

FLOOR
PLANT
STAND
COMplete with plant; round marble coffee
table; kit. table and 4 chairs: Danish
mod. couch and chair;
Westinghouse
rotisserie oven and stand;
Kenmore
washing
mach.;
baby
swing:
jump
seat; hobby horse and misc. 677-5689

GARAGE
SALE:
2
HAND
LAWN
mowers;
recliner chair;
12-volt bilge
pump;
sump pump;
3 elec. motors:
1/3, 1/4, 1/5 H.P.;
rink roller skates
sz.
9;
Encyclopedias;
misc.
dishes,
Slassware,
drapes,
bedspreads,
etc.
225 Laurel Av., Wilmette. Thurs./Fri.
21”
MANOR
REE
power lawn mower. $75.
AL 1-1936

complete Barbie and Ken dol!

2

marble
top
Victorian
chest;
Spe
Queen
washer;
misc.
All priced
sell. Sat.,
10 to 1. 545 Washingto
Glencoe.
GARAGE SALE: BARGAINS GALOR:
Gr. sec. sofa $40; end tbls. $12 e
Imps. $5.00: 2 Danish mod. chrs.
$|
ea. 20” girl’s bike;
clothing for
al
aquarium and equip. misc. 712 Bro
Evanston.

GARAGE
SALE.
BIKES,
26” girls; crocks; jugs;

24” BO
T.V. Pho

enlarger,
cot,
games,
rifles,
cornet. Children’s clothes, 3 to

radio.

9. C

Misc. Sat. 10 to 5 909 Greenled

Wilmette.

GARAGE
SALE:
LOTS
OF
ITEM
clothes,
men’s,
women’s
and
c
dren’s;
wrought iron day bed; 2 2!
bicycles; games; baby infant seat a
stroller. Sat., May 6 only. 9 a.m.
te
p.m. 350 Eaton St., Northfield.
RUSTIC
CEDAR
FENCE,
12/1
X
high, $10.; rotary mower, Briggs a
Stratton
engine,
$25;
hand
mowée
$5.00;
baby
carriage,
$10;
6
wardrobe cartons, excellent for ma
ing, $24. 446-8144.
CUST.
COUCH,
RAW
SILK,
BEIG
like new, plastic covers, $200; Pum
desk; Walnut tbls.; Decorator lamp
Smith-Corona PP.
typewriter;
3 4
conds.. 110 and
220V;
Tires 7.10 x
Reasonable. OR 9-1609 after 6 p.m.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,
1965,
20
VO
cost $200, sac. $35. Hide-a-bed, $1
kit. set; bdrm. set by Johnson Carp
6 pe., cost $300, sac. $165. All unu
Britannica,
like
new,
sac.
books, Western World. AL 1-7385.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPE
angles; iron sheets; and other mise
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIA
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park

IDlewood 3-1466
112 PIECES OF USED LUGGAGE,

Unclaimed
repairs
and _ trade-i
Mostly $2.00 to $8.00 each.
KAEHLER LUGGAGE
:
1421 Sherman Ave.
Evanst
M.

E.
ROTO—TILLER;
50-G.
Spray tank w/135’ pressure hose;
wheel
Bolen
tractor
w/snow
bla
aa other attach. Call after 5, PA

MAPLE

TWIN

chest.

BEDS

Exe.

SPRGS.;

cond.

coat,
cap;
White wrgt.
677-8289.

Boy’s

sz.

MAPI

6 Ca

Woman's
clothes,
iron tbl./glass top,

‘sz.
4 ¢

BRASS COFFEE TABLES W/ORANG
tile tops; walnut end table; light w
wedge’ table;
drapes;
lamps;
bric
brac; Bell and Howell movie came
Call after Thurs., 677-7311.
;
LEGAL
SIZE
TYPEWRITER
W/TE
and light, in good cond.;
G.E.
cond., 3/4 T.; port. bar and glasses
ew
vases; B/R towel rack.
2314.

SEWING

MACHINE

SALE

8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet,
$35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove, 967-5

VIKING

SALES

CoO.

GARAGE
SALE
ALL
WEEK.
BOY
clothing 12-18; family clothing; swir
away hdbrd. w/spreads. 1001 items
your price. On a dime have fun
2117 Washington, Ev. DA 8-5233.
GARAGE
SALE
SAT.
3/4
cond. $40; kit. tbl. $5.00;
$5.00; fencing $8.00; vinyl

spreads;
Old

clothing;

Glenview

SCREENED

home.

JACOBSON

much

Rd.,

.
ry
b

misc.

24

Wilmette.

PORCH

10’x 14’,

TON
9x12
doors;

North

FOR

Shore

PA

st

complete with handsome green can
roof,
strong
steel
frame,
cus
screens, screen door. $95. UN 9-1578
PIANO
PLAYER,
65
ROLLS
cabinet, exc. cond.; ant. French ch
marble pedestal w/Joan
of Arc

ure.

TO
8 FT.
HONEY
LOCUST,
8 to 10 ft. Silver Maple, $5.49;
ft. Privet, 10 for 88c.

|

STEAM

NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE
5
Clothes,
furniture,
bric-a-brac.
B
gains galore. May 4, 5, 6,.
2343 Oak, Northbrook.

PRIVATE MOVING SALE
.; May 6, 7; 10 a.m.—4 p.m.
4122:
Lunt
AvV., &lt; Ast...
3A,
Chicago. Must sell at great sacrifice:
Finest
in complete
liv. rm.,
bdrm.
and den furn. incl. decorator items in
tables, lamps, etc. Elegant extension
din. rm. teole; Ebony bridge table/4
chrs.;. chests; T.V.; stereo Hi-fi; room
divider;
misc.
and
all
kinds;
kit.
ware; clothes for all. Call 275-4488.

RACKE

CASUAL WEAR GALORE
PLUS MUCH MORE AT

Sale—Miscellaneous

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday FS ae = 9 p.m.

MAIN

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Fresh selection of prom,
graduation,
and
formal
dresses.
Summer
knits.
Mon., Tues., Fri., and Sat,
11 to 4:30
Thurs. from 12 to 8:30. Come in and
browse.
1508 Howard St., Chicago
743-9188

lt.

SIDEBOARD;

trunk;

REASON:

ATTIC ANTIQUES

North

Autumn

STOLE

CONDITION.
Phone 234-2037.

©

Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.

LARGE

GIRL’S
BIKES,
TWO-20’’,
ONE-24”’
Child’s
ant.
roll-top
desk
w/chr.
Mason-Hamlin
uprt. piano, gd. cond.
Wal.
and cane
Paul
McCobb
hdbd.,
dbl.
bed.
Playpen,
stroller,
buggies,
strizr.,
cribs,
bthnt.,
jumpseat,
toy
chst.
Ant.
wicker
rocker.
Wal.
and
form.
rnd. din. extn. tbl. w/4 chrs.
and
buffet.
Shutters.
Bind.
shrd.
raccoon coat. Orien. rm. dvdr. Hanging lt. fxtr. Lamp. Wal. and blk. form
coffee tbl. 3 sofas. Men’s golf clubs,
$12.
Port.
TV,
good
cond.
Clothing.
824-8054.

LAST ACT

YE OLDE

SHOP

BECKWITH‘
PUMP
ORGAN
$150;
ant. settee $40; sm. wal. wash stand
$20; 125 yr. old pine cradle $60; sm.
oak vict. thle. $17; copper boiler w/top
$18; rnd’d glass oak china cab. $100;
mantle clock (just repaired) $36; oak
commode w/marble top $35; high chr.
oak $15; wal. commode $40; high chr.
rocker w/carved back $22; 4 drawer
oak dresser w/carved front $30; sm.
ant.
frame
w/mirror
$10;
mah.
tea
cart $20; sm. white wicker desk $15;
oval wicker lamp tbl. $10; spool bed
frame w/box spring and mattr. $35;
Magnavox radio in French Prov. cab.
$30;
top
load
port.
d/washer
(just
repaired) $50; 3 rm. gas space heater
$20; metal cabs. $7.00. AL 6-1572.

Around.

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

For

$5.00;

Wed. 10-4 for Consignments
and Pick-ups only
9:30 to 5:30
432-9736.

THE

NEW,
priced.

RESALE

$25; 2 uphol. wing chrs., $25; 2 twin
bed matts., $20; mpl. dbl. bed w/Serta
innersprg.
matt.,
$75;
uphol.
bdrm.
chr., $5.00; uphol. rocker, $10; 6 pc.
rattan porch set, and grass rug, $35;
spare
submergible
sump
pump,
$15.
Misc.
items:
lamps;
vac:
cleaners;
garden tools and hose; 724-0727—Glenview.

Open
Open

buy

2 FAMILIES MOVING WEST—
Maytag washer dnd gas dryer, $175;
Sears
4 cu.
ft. freezer,
$40;
Sears
clothes
washer,
$40;
Sears_
port.
mangle, $5.00; 3 refrigs., Ward, GE,
Kelvinator,
$20
ea.;
Frigid.
elec.
stove, $25;
Mah.
RCA
console radio
and rec. player, $50; set Brit. ency.
w/bkcease., $40; mahog. din. dropleaf
tbl., pads, 4 chrs. and buffet, $70; 2
mah. end tbls., $10; mah. coffee tbl.,

JEWELRY

in and

We

100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
42 TO 44 LADIES’ CLOTHING BLACK
coat—mink collar; ladies’ clothing 12
to 20, fur jacket. Thursday. Call AL 11449
RIDING
CLOTHES:
2 GIRL‘S
SZ. 12
riding coats;
size 12 jodphurs;
misc.
jr. size girl’s clothes.
272-4693.

MAISON d'ORT RESALE
1847 SECOND ST. HIGHLAND PARK
LOVELY SUMMER SHIFTS
Stop

YOUNGSTOWN
CABINETS AND SINK.
_ 36’, gas stove and refrigerator, good
running condition.
Call GReenleaf 5-5564

GAR.

:

Children’s

cut
glass,
china,
antiques, etc. Cail

SUMMER
AND WINTER CLOTHES IN
good condition. Sz. 5 Jr. and Jr. petite
and 3 Jr. petite. Call 446-6867 atter 5
weekdays. Anytimt wkend.

china.

5-1640

SPOT
CASH
FOR
ORIENTAL
bric-a-brac, French furniture,
jewelry. Mr. Ross,
338-3700 anytime

174

COAST

MINK
LIKE
ably

and

accessories.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEV
ter,
art glass,
furniture,
and
mu
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.

(-¥o4Z.

GOLD

WANTED:
OLD
RATTAN
COUCH;
black vinyl lounge chr.; perm. game
tbl.;
area
oriental
rug,
geometric
design, predominently red. 234-3824.

FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATORfreezer, wood storm windows, jr. go.
clubs,
small
baby
crib-like
new
mattress. DA 8-8837.

Lustre.

oe

after

shoes:

Umiaware

176

MISC. ARTICLES,
SMALL
ELEC.
APpliances,
carpet
samples,
blender,
vacuum
cleaners,
etc. Sat.
all day,
Sun. 12-3, 618B So. Blvd., Evanston.

A GAY

whirl

Ladies’,

clothins:

household
items,
silver, bric-a-brac,

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

Blue

GERT’S

For

$CASH$
Men’s

WEDDING
DRESS,
NEVER
WORN
size 10 to 12, lightly
beaded, detachable train.
Original
price $125. Will
sell for $60. RO 4-9102.

ACCEPTED

GReenleaf

‘176

Apparel and Furs

Any Type of Merchandise

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

WALNUT HENREDON
BDRM. SUITE:
“Dresser w/mirror;
high boy; 2 night
stands; headboard; lady's comb. deskvanity. Call Fri. and Sat. PA 4-3377.

Sq. Yd. Carpeting:

NEED

Goods

WANTED:
GAS DRYER
AND LARGE
2 door
refrigerator,
preferably
left
hand;
recent
models
in _ excellent
condition. HI 6-5977

GOOD CONDI.
921-8600, eves.

AIR-CONDITIONER
FEDDERS
9300
BTU floor console 3712 x 24 x 40. 220 v.
15 years old, unused last 7. Pvt. party.
Best offer. 256-2575.

WILL
TRADE
G.E.
AIR-CONDITION) ov good casement model; will sell
At
aftsman reel-type power lawn mower, $25, needs work. 433-2123.

WE

to Buy—Hshid.

TWO PC. SEC. COUCH,
eae.
Call Days

ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent says ge =

PC. DINING
ROOM
SET,
WALNUT
comtemp.;
Den furniture incl. cabt.
w/bit.-in Bar, Hi-Fi, TV., Sofa, lamps,
tables. Exc. cond. OR 6-1959.

Wd.

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
:
UN 4-2550

PIP
OORAPH;
ORGAN,
2 MANUAL;
ee
rigerator;
dinette set; sofa, chest
1
alldaia chairs. Misc. Phone GR 5-

_

173

NEVER USED RUST COLORED SOFA,
original cost $160 will sell for $125 or
best offer.
ORchard 3-3217 evenings or weekends.

HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE:
DINING
rm.
set;
refrigerator-freezer
comb.;
baby and child’s needs;
many
other
misc. items. OR 4-6739.

A PC:

Lawson

TABLE,
wrought

8 MAHOGANY EMPIRE DINING
rm. chrs., approx. 125 years old.
Phone eves. 446-5784

All
in
excellent
4-6249 after 7 p.m.

for appointment.

‘

=

SALE
condition.

never used, $112. Waxed
birch
aby chifforobe, $25; 2 pc. Travelawn
wooden furn., $20. AL 1-1523

,»

2

QUICK

MOVING
MUST
SELL:
MAYTAG
washer and dryer. Junior Din. rm. set
like new. Call YO 6-8895.
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50%
off. We deliver
296-7771
MISC. FURNITURE
AIR-CONDITIONER
1143 Jeffrey Ct., Northbrook
272-3379, Sat. and Sun. Only
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
12.8 cubic feet
30 IN. CALORIC RANGE
Call CRestwood 2-0666
40’’ MAYTAG GAS RANGE, $30.
GOOD OPERATING CONDITION
and little used. Days 353-6462, eves.
and wkend. 724-1580.

G SIZE BKCASE HDBD. W/BUILTin
light
$20;
patio
umbrella
and
tbl. $10; 4 pe. frpl. set $10; cart and
step stool $5.00 ea.; misc. DA 8-3643.

_

FOR

Goods

Sofa and two chairs. Good
Phone 761-9414 or 338-2656.

DIN, RM. SET; BDRM. SET; CHAIRS;
_T.V.;
couch
bed;
credenza;
drapes;
corner
desk,
drawers, shelf;
garden
, bric-a-brac. 272-1036.

Harvest Table,

Sale—Household

PRICED

occasional
table;
4 dinette
; single bed w/mattress, sprgs.;
box sprgs., mattresses. UN 4-4968.

66"

For

VE

5-0111

LGE.
SHUFFLE
BOWLING
GAN
Used
motors;
new
air filters;
Beé
mar
band
saw;
Lockformer
cl
machine.
Call 272-6465
GARAGE
SALE,
MAY
4, 5, AND
Household
items,
blankets,
b
spreads,
luggage,
clothing,
mi
Price cents to limit $3.00. 317 Hibba
Rd., Wilmette.
PATTY
BERG
GOLF
CLUBS
Norge refrig. 12 cu. ft. $35; firepl
screen
with fire basket $5;
ar
Culligan water softener $150. AL 1-1
and AL 1-7083.
;
VACUUM SALE
$
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with tra
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. v

$3.95.

6040

967-5770.

TWO

Dempster,

Viking

Sales

POWER

Morton

Co.

Gro

MOWERS

REEL TYPE:
TORO AND SUNBE
Good
condition.
Reasonable.
Phd
GR 5-0317.
;
CHILD’S
LOG
CABIN 6’
Girl’s
26” bicycle;
game
chrs.;
ice
cream
parlor
chrs. CE 4-4648.
12’

X 4’ X 61
table
2
table

PORTABLE
SCREEN
HOUS
sets up
sey4, lightweight, 8 sic
NEVER
UNPACKED.
Cost $259,
sacrifice, $150. 234-5433.

CARPET:
GRAY
WOOL:
ALSO
trains
and
road
set,
plus
m
accessories.
Phone
after
12
Thursday. 446-8027.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

May 4, 15

�6 ; For Sale—Miscellaneous
WOODEN
Last

DOLL

176

HOUSES

ones

before Christmas
$50 each
Call 272-4449
DTPACK ENAMELING KILN INSIDE
easure 14” x 124’’ x 5 3/4; lge. size
Oval pine tble. top; students violin and
ola. VE 5-0149.

ATTENTION

CAMPERS!

ARTOP
SLEEPER,
SLEEPS
2;
oll away beds. Call after 4. 432-5172.

2

REENS
FOR
PORCH
15’
X
16’.
Used
2 seasons.
Perf.
cond.;
good
caffold planks, 12’ x 16’; 32’ extension
adder, perf. cond. 234-0904.
COBSON
ESTATE
RIDING MOWER
ith
sulky.
Enjoy
cutting
while
eated. Equipment too large for our
property. HI 6-5566 after 6:30 p.m.
LIKE NEW MANGLER, $75;
f
Norge gas dryer, $50
2’ swimming
pool, 342 ft. deep,
accessories.
Call 967-7788.

Encyclopedia
67

all

Britannica

EDITION,
STILL
IN
00 cash. Call GR 5-3394.

CARTONS

DESK, 7 DRAWERS, PLASTIC
TOP 40” x 20”, $22; MAN’S
QUALITY GOLF SHOES, SIZE
712D, $5.00 PHONE 724- 2875.

PC.
CHROME
DINETTE
SET.
48”
ormica
table with
extra
leaf, $30.
ire Setter-size dog traveling
cage,
15. 729-0377.
DIO
CONTROLLED
GARAGE
door
opener,
$100
complete;
signed
iro Litho, beautifully framed, $150.
446-3130

RL’S
26’
RACER
BICYCLE,
$25;
lricycle, $5.00;
Exc.
cond.
clothing:
omen’s
10-14.
Girl’s
age
5 to 14.

gasichtnna $10. Cafi 679-2440.

' Delta Jointer W/Motor
STAND. COSTS NEW
Call OR 3-0210.

IRLAWN
RIDING
ood condition.
PArk
all after 6 p.m.

$110,

$40.

ROTARY
RIDING
MOWER,
ently overhauled.
Elec.
start.
bOnable. Call 272-4171.

RERea-

DUSE
SALE—EVERYTHING
MUST
po from
attic to basement.
272-0765.
45 Center St., Northbrook. Friday 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.—Sat. 10 a.m. to 2.
AGARA
VIBRATOR
CHAIR,
$100;
itchen set, $25;
3/4 roll-away bed,
5; 24” refrig., ideal for gar. or rec.
m., $25. Call 272-6143.
DR
SALE
SELF
PROPELLED
2
peed rotary lawn mower with catcher
used only 12 seasons. Best offer.
446-5434

IGH

BOY

1900 VINTAGE

DLDEN
OAK,
5
DRAWERS
$50.
all 729-2062 evenings.
ST BRIGHT CARPET COLORS...
estore them with Blue Lustre. Rent
Jectric shampooer, $1.00.
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
DPER
STOVE,
6
BURNER,
2
bvens, 2 broilers, excel. cond.;
sink
abinet, 2-bowl cast-iron A yg top, 66
., reas. priced. AL 1-28
ORATOR
FABRICS “DRAPERY
nd upholstery,
1 to 99 yds. at less
ihan cost. Tremendous bargain. Sat.,
May 6, 10-4 at 2076 Greenleaf, Chgo.
STORAGE SHED 8 X 10
sed
6 months;
made
of sectional
blywood, $50. Call Ed Heintz in the
aytime, UNiversity 4-9020
IGIDAIRE
24,000
BTU
AIR
CONitioner, $50;
gas reel lawn mower,
10. Call 835-4514.

DSAW

15’

DURO

WOOD

AND

etal, 4 speed with fence and miter.
=r new. $255. Pvt. party. Call 272EP
CARPET
CLEANING
PROBems small—use Blue Lustre wall to
all. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka
TILTING
ARBOR
BENCH
3x is”
table,
14
U.P.
mtr.;
lade; exc. cond.: “$20.
724-8076 ‘afternoon.

Automatic
Y
bes

SAW,
new

Stoker,

EQUIPPED.
REASONABLE.
and door for boilers. KE 9-1877.

N’S CUSTOM
BUILT
COMPLETE
yardrobe air travel luggage case, cost
75, never used, wil
sacrifice, $60.
DAvis 8-4040.
UBLE
MAPLE
BEDROOM
SET,
iomplete; 24 in. Boys Schwinn bike;
9 in. Toro rotary-power mower.
HI 6-7081.
'Y’S BED, GOOD MATTRESS;
DESK
tatue of Lincoln, modern foam ruber
couch;
large
ice cream
chair;
nd other misc. items. 256-2066.
EVERGREENS FOR SALE
Spruce and Scotch Pine, 1 to 12
$5. .00 ft. Dig your own.
arvard Terr., Skokie
OR 5-9405

STINGHOUSE
all 272-1758.

MOBILAIRE

FAN.

WN
SWEEPERS:
SEARS
30”,
th tractor bar attach, rk
Wards
aftsman 25’, $7.00. 272 -4412

R.

OLD

as range,

in. low

RCA
$75;

boy,

ay 4, 1967

WHIRLPOOL

RCA

w/glass

21”

TV.

top.

$50.

30”
wal.

965-6327.

179

1966
MODEL
6,000
B.T.U.
AIR
cond., used 2 mo., $115. Moving, must
sell. 13 cu. ft. refrig.; auto. washer;
window fan; baby fur. 677-8926.
HI—FI
COMPONENT
AMPLIFIER—
acoustic
solid
state-the
best
sound,
$350 original price, $175 or best offer.
Also nice, modern couch, $50. 729-4747.
9”

TILTING
ARBOR
BENCH
SAW.
Excellent
condition.
Complete
$75.
After 6 p.m. AL 1-4207
UPRIGHT
PIANO,
WHITE,
IN
PERfect cond., $185; double bed extra long
w/modern
headboard;
2 twin
beds,
box springs and mattresses. AL 1-7877.
JACOBSEN
+ ed
PACER
REEL
lawn
mower.
Self-propelled.
Exc.
condition. Originally $140, will sell for
$60. Call OR 3-9306.

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
oy
fabric;
SECTIONAL-—$24 ea.
s fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22
plus fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale.
brow
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350
TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal —
power lawn rolling
— tree removal —
fill dirt — grading.
VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING

RUBBISH
M.

177

By

Wtd.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Newspapers,

Rags,

‘lron, Metal.

Basements,
DANNER

FURNITURE
RUBBISH,
Larry Carney

UNWANTED

books now! For our annual used book’
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books tax deductiat For pickup.
HI 6-3730 or AL 1-

SHORE

ND
1104 EMERSON

METAL

Wanted:

PAPER
co.

UN 4-5133

Used

EVANSTON

Golf

OLD GUNS, ANGLERS
1016 Davis, Evanston

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

JIM

180

notice.

HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
vy
FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
use
your
contribution
for
PEAN UT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

NORTH

Garages

and

Misc.
272-5520

MOVING

TRASH

Clubs

SUPPLY,
864-5311

LARGE
OLD
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
made
before
1940,
the
bigger,
the
older, the better. Don’t have to run.
Call GR 5-0466 eves. and weekends.

REMOVAL
Hillcrest 6-2786

POWER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

L.

182

COME

ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
Winnetka Congregational Church
Thurs., May 11, 7:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Winnetka Community House, 620 Lincoln
Ave.
Free
bus
to
and
from
Linden
Ave.
‘‘L’’
in Wilmette
6:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
RUMMAGE
SALE
7
P.M.—9
P.M.
Wed. May
10; 9 a.m.—3 p.m. Thurs.,
May 11.
St. Catherine Laboure School,
Thornwood and Elmdale, 2 blks. No.
of Lake,
1 blk.
W.
of Greenwood,
Glenview.
MT. CARMEL CHURCH
2016 Emerson
St., Evanston.: Thurs.,
May 4th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fri., May
5th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat., May 6th, 8
a.m, to 2 p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE: MAY 6
9 to 5. 9401 Waukegan Rd. Golf” School,
Morton Grove. Sponsored by Cavalier
Drum and Bugle Corps Boosters.
PRIVATE RUMMAGE SALE
Fri., Sat., Sun. 10 a.m.—6 p.m.
China
Furniture
Linens
801 Hinman
Side Entrance
ST.
JOHN’S
LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
1235 Wilmette
Av., Wilmette.
Thurs.
May
11—7
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
Free
transportation from Linden Av. ‘‘L.’”’.
RUMMAGE SALE
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Linden and Laurel Avenues
Thursday, May 11—8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

179

Miscellaneous

GIRL’S
SCHWINN
24”
LENT
CONDITION
AFTER 3:30 P.M.

BIKE
EXCEL.$20.
OR
5-4956

LIGHT HAULING

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

REPAIRS
driveways.
-

BIKE
FOR
seat for little
bell. $18. CE

4-4051

BOY’S
racer
year
offer.

GOLD
SCHWINN
10-SPEED
incl. speedometer, horn, lock. 1
old.
Excellent
condition.
Best
Call after 6:30 p.m., 251-8245.

TWO
BICYCLES-MAN
an’s. Raleigh DeLuxe
sories. 256-2735.

AND
Jim

an Auto

Loan

BOY’S 26’’—5 SPEED SCHWINN
Gold with chrome fenders. Excellent
condition. $50. DAvis 8-7831.
TWO
SCHWINN
26”
BICYCLES
BOY
and
girl. Good
condition.
$15 each.
Call HI 6-2906

183

Sporting Goods
Equipment

SHOP CLOSEOUTS
FEATURING
Wilson-Spaulding—MacGregor
Northwestern-Foot-Joy-Bag-Boy
ALL NEW 1ST QUALITY
LADIES AND MENS
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
Expert Club Fitting on All Sets
9 irons, 4 woods, reg. $275
now $115
8 irons, 4 woods, reg. $160
8 irons, 3 woods, reg. $120
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $95
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $50
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Mens
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies
P. G. (14 woods) reg. $108
Titleist balls (repaints)
Reg. $14.75 DX x-outs
Pro-Line putters and wedges
Golf carts reg. $40-$30
Golf shoes reg. $40
Golf bags
Golf umbrella reg. $8
Iron covers, set of 10, reg. $5
Leather golf gloves, Ladies
Leather golf gloves Men’s
Golf caps reg. $3
Golf socks reg. $1.50 now
Sport Shirts, reg. $5
.
olf balls new
$2, $3, $4 per doz.
Oy
BALLS, REG. $2 Doz.
now 95c
Oz
Plastic golf tubes
5c ea.
Plastic practice balls
2 ea.
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
to 5%
merchandise.
We _ take
trade-ins.
Large
selection
of used
golf clubs.
Expert ag
and refinishing.
N DAILY
9-6
MON., THURS., FRI. TIL 9
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
‘CLOSED SUNDAY
CO 17-5717
CAMPER:
1963
FORD
ECONOLINE
Van. Expansion roof; fully equipped:
sleeps 5. Must see to appreciate. Call
CE 4-4624 after 7 p.m.

CB

160

EXC.
COND.
NEVER
sell, best offer. AL 1-

DUCATI

1965 WHITE

ALpine

black.

months.

1966

Only

2,127.

1966 SKYLINE 12’ x 50’
2 BEDRM. FURN. W/EXTRAS
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
SUNSET PARK-CALL 1729-4476.
by

Please

8.

Used

Model

150

serving

2

PArk

4-1889.

Foreign

and

Sports

Original

Cars

Wigglesworth's
Imports
FORMERLY

VOLVO NORTH SHORE
1966 Volvo Wgn.-low
mileage
$2,395

$1.995

exc.

cond.

$1,895 —

Chevelle-Auto.

$1,395 |

1964

544-red

$1,395

1963 Chevy Impala
factory air
1959 Ford

Volvo

$1,095

Good

second

car

And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

1967

SAABS

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. "See them at

ALL

Wigglesworth's Imports
Rd.

729-1800

GLENVIEW

:

VOLKSWAGEN

S

CAMPER

STANDARD
plus attached

CAMPING
tent, voi

FM
radio,
$1,995;
misc.
cam
i
fishing equip. priced sep.

S65
$190.

offer.

1966 B.S.A. LIGHTENING,
$1,000;
cellent condition. 745 Michigan,
mette. 256-2182.

Bluff

WITH

TRAILER
3
724-3428.

Mi.

1965,
ALL
accessories

RED
1966 HONDA
S 90;
GARAGED,
less than 2,500 miles. $315 or offer.
Call Mike, 492-5629.

Lake Forest-Lake

and Trailers. :

MANORETTE
TRAVEL
TRAILE
16’, sleeps six. Stove, refrigerator, an
peers:
$750. Call after 6 p.m.,

4-3734

BMW.
4452.

1967

AM-FM-SW.

MG-B_

6-2210.
*59 CLASSIC

EXWil-

272-1713

CONV.,

or

LIKE

332-

~

_
=

NEW,

8,000 miles, blk., WWs, wire wheels
racing steering wheel, tape stereo “a7) ae
speakers,

251-

¥ Ee
=e

BMW
800,
4
DR.
FEEL
THAT
German
quality. Test that road-race
at
If you like cars, you’ll ie

cat
m

$2,495.

Best

MERCEDES

offer

BENZ

220S

wood dash, leather int., low

Oris
rig. $10,500. G
best offer. 835-4245.

VOLKSWAGEN:

ar.

1960

kept,

eo

GHIA;

995

i

42,000

; $450. Call 835-0918 after 6 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter,

$1100.

945-4662

For Sale—Trucks

1723 fae! ftom

90CC BRIDGESTONE SPORT
Oil injection;
won in contest;
never
ridden; best offer
PArk 4- 1165, after 6 p.m.

1965 HONDA90
cond., $250 or base

=

condition.

729-1800

TOURING,

miles.

1965 HONDA, BLACK
Low miles, Exe. cond.
Call 272-7245

ROLLO-HOME

Excellent

call:

|

Glenview

LIKE NEW.
PArk 4-5734.

oe

1 BEDROOM

29

ENGINE

$375, Call CR 2-3619.

Honda

Call 945-

194

1-8223

BENLY

UNDER $200.

YO 5-7257

125CC

1966 DUCATI 250 SINGLE
Original
mileage
143.
$550
or
best
offer. Thurs., Bias
&amp; Saturday only.
-1654

’66—150

50,

offer.

HONDA S-90
Agee
Black 1965 in good condition, $260 or —
best offer. Phone 761-6858 after 5 p.m,

CUSTOMIZED

’62 BONNEVILLE

HONDA

HONDA

miles, perfect condition.
3348, Deerfield.

$250
272-9048

TRIUMPH

mileage, $250 or best
Call 823-6509

1965 Valiant red-auto. $1,195

1966 HONDA 305 HAWK
GOOD SHAPE. MAKE OFFER.
Thurs., Fri., Sat. only.
446-1654
HONDA 150
Low mileage;
tach. Snuffers;
engine
perfect. 446-3603.

1965

Low

1965

2,000 miles. Good condition.
Call LeRoy at 475-9608.

PRO

vantieg: *

after 6 p.m.

1966 Volvo 122
1965 Volvo Wgn.

1965 Honda S$ 90.
Luggage Rack.

and

1-2340.

1966 80CC SUZUKI
Red.

196

Carts

1966 HONDA

AL

‘COLLECTORS ITEM!
1946
Hudson
pickup
truck.
condition. $300 or best offer.
Call 623-0656

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL
1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
re
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

CYCLE,
BLUE,
Syrayet. Must

160

'55 Chevrolet Pickup

From

Motorcycles—Go

CB

Excellent

CONDITION.

764-6098

47,000

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

193

Call

Loans

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
190

EXCELLENT

1963
LAYTON
hitch. Sleeps 5.

Buy ‘Em Now!

AND
WOMlike new-acces-

‘Up

Furniture—Lugg oor
liances
OLD FURNITUR
LIANCES
disposed of. Cratin
aid Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

AUTOMOTIVE
With

tuned.

66 Honda 305 Scrambler

195

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

Automobile

HONDA

Just

condition. $475.
Call after 4 p.m.

varie-

Coins and Stamps

188

Condition:

1965
BRIDGESTONE
MOTORCYCLE
90 CC. Very good condition. $225.

945-6000

MUST
SELL:
10
SPD.
SCHWINN
boy’s bicycle. Like new.
Orig. $100.
ea or best offer. Call 869-7124 or 869-

Sales

187

50. Good

1965

Black.

major
Pack

2 minor

very sa

864-1807.

VESPA
NO.
125
W/WINDSHIE
low mileage; excellent condition; $1
1966 Bridgestone
Sport 50
like new,
$200. 835-4716.

ties, king size series; 6 major and 1
minor
accessory
packs;
2 buildings
and 4 roadways; 31 major and 3 minor
varieties, Models of Yesteryear. $1.00
postpaid.
Ladd
Model
Works,
oO.
Box 1142, Evanston, Ill. 60204.

AND

WANTED
TO
BUY:
USED
ENGLISH
saddle,
chean.
Phone
234-0985 Btwn.
4:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Ask for DB.
GUNS
WANTED.
OLDER
THE
BETter. Hobbyist only. Call after 5 p.m.
234-8035.
WANTED
TO
BUY:
TROPICAL
aquarium,
15 to 20 gallons
with or
without accessofies. 234-4457.

Rummage

and

WHITE

warranty;

offer.

BEST OFFER.
869-8087 after 4 p.m.

Models, 1953 to date. Catalogs describe
211
major
and
46
minor
varieties,
Regular
Series;
17
and
4 minor
varieties,
Major

best

Honda

‘““MATCHBOX’’
COLLECTORS!
Now = _ available
— Pocketsize,
comprehensive checklist of all Matchbox

major

condi

SPORT—65;

still under

mileage;

Toys

28

HONDA—65 =

Sesthent

1966 S-90

HONDA

65 cc;

GA.
PUMP
W/VARI-CHOKE
and pad. 20 ga. d.b.l. refinished stk.
and pad. After 7 p.m. 446-2821
1965
SHASTA
16’
TRAVEL
TRAILer. Sleeps 6. Excellent cond., $1,475.
729-4580.

TO BERKELEY'S

TANDEM gS
peg $40; GIRL’S
boy’s bikes, $18
iiilicrest 6-1385

1966

12

Bicycles

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

HONDA

GOLF
CLUBS,
LADIES’—2
WOODS,
4 irons, golf bag, golf cart, all like
new, $50 or best offer. Call Fri. after 6
p.m. Sat. Sun. after 9 a.m. HO 5-4858.

series;

°66

miles,

VERY LOW MILEAGE; $280.
724-7860 after 6 p.m.

EVANSTON

186

1,100

" Call 328-0743 after 6 p.m.

BROWNING,
O/U, 12 GA., M AND T,
mint cond.;
Marlin
O/U,
12 ga.,
and F. Best offer takes one or both.
HI 6-3935 after 7 p.m. or weekend.

Type—$45.

A. Peterson,
1304 Chicago Avenue,
Evanston. Phone 869-1130
BURROUGHS
CALCULATOR,
9 BANK,
hand operated. In excellent condition.
Will sacrifice for $30. Phone 234-3840.

ST.

BLACK

only

SALE

GOLF EQUIPMENT

DAVIS

Motorcycles—Go Carts ©

SHARP

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.75 IRONS, MENS, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MENS, LADIES
WEDGES. PUTT
RS
4.
SPECIALS oN WILSON cLuBS
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
2.75 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS
MENS
TENNIS
SHORTS,
WHITE
SAVE ON ALL SPORTS
3.95 SKATE BOARDS, NOW
BASEBALL SHOES
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES
USED GOLF CLUBS
ANGLERS SUPPLY

TYPEWRITER—REMINGTON—ELITE

26’
BLUE
AND
WHITE
Sis and Mom, has jump
aoe
wicker basket,

ST. MARK’S PARISH HOUSE
Ridge and Grove, Evanston
Wednesday, May 10, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Outstanding values.
French
Rm.
for
women’s better clothes. Survival Rm.
for antiques, better china and glass.
Snack bar after 9 a.m.

PRO

ELECTRIC
TYPEWRITER,
13"
carriage;
pica type; Underwood:
ex
cellent condition:
$225. Call 273- ‘5020.
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
MIMEOGRAPH EQUIPMENT FOR
sale.
Bohn
electric
owered.
Rex
rotary
M-4
unit.
Fully
automatic.
Practically new. Phone §69- 5896.

WANTED:
BATHROOM
FIXTURES:
shower stall; dehumidifier,
Rec. rm.
paneling, ceiling tile, etc. Gas stove,
patio stones. Call aft. 5, CE 4-0985.

178

Equipment

1016

LET

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday
9 to
3. Prices
subject to change
without

YOUR

REMOVAL

Attics,

LIGHT

Highest Prices Paid

COLLECT

193

Miscellaneous

REU PHOLSTERY
SLIPCOVER SALE

SUNBEAM
DELUXE
CORD
REcovery 20’’ rotary mower;
100’ cord;
Easy-tatch grass bag; 5 settings; used
once. $95. HI 6-2070.

WE’LL

MOWER
24”
4-7274.
Please

’

Sale—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

ACK
YARD
SLIDE
AND
MERRYyo-round: G.E. reversible window fan;
paby items: feeding table; = haa mesh
blay pen. Best offers. 251- 8137
ALL
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
6
PC.
wrought iron leisure group; Storkline
rib and
chest;
boy’s
24’’ Schwinn
bike; clothes; toys; reas. 724-8723.

ND

For

BRACE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
the first time you use Blue Lustre to
clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace Hardware, Wilmette.

Classified — 23

_

�x

+ TE

196

fersinn

and

Sports

196

Cars

MercedesBenz 6/7
230 SL Coupe
Roadster
_

Like new. $6,991 Now save
991. White
with caviar

leather

interior.

—

4

tires.

speed

Only

$1,000
color

floor

1,500

VOLVO

only
tex-

shift.

63

actual

PORSCHE
1962 Silver Metallic Coupe
champagne

Autohaus

4

speed, disk brakes; radio; WW’s; exc.
cond.
only 7,000 mi. $1, 400. 869-2931. If
no answer call GR 5-8805.

*65 Red

Karmann

w.w.

Real

MUST

Ghia.

good

SELL

18,000

shape.

miles,

$1,450 or

_ offer or trade for sta. wag. aoe 2-5198.

THUNDERBIRD ’
‘Full
wer.
Low pos
lg
conditi on. Reasonable,
Call 869-6447.

1965

KARMANN

GHIA

FOR
blue;

SALE,
$1,500

Excellent

CONVERT.

1964 OPEL
CADET
SPORT
COUPP’,
4
speed,
disc
brakes,
radio,
town
country
tires,
good
condition,
$800.
Call 676-1692.

1961
VOLKSWAGEN
ONE
Excellent condition, white,
included, $525.
724-6532

1966
VW;
‘AIR
CONDITIONER;
RAa
backup
lights;
2
snow
tires;
8,000 mi.; =
condition. $1,350.
Ernon 5-1057
VW.
1963
SUN
ROOF
LIKE
NEw.
Red
with
white
int.
radio,
heater,
22,000
mi.
Evenings
and
weekends.

CONDITION,
ALpine 1-9581

1963
SAAB
96
SEDAN,
NEW
brakes,
runs
well,
economical
and
reliable
transportation,
clean
$425.
Call after 6 p.m. 272-8260.

‘61 AH

SPRITE.

miles.
school.

GOOD

Must
sell
Reasonable.

COND.

before
729-0830.

34,000
summer

IN EVANSTON
Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas Orders
AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN
65
66 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1395
64
65 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

$1495
$1050

60 Corsa Conv.

$995

K.Ghia Coupe

Arranged
INSURANCE CO.
Micro Wgn.
Kambi Wgn.

140

—

64 Monza 2 Dr.

$700

Auto.,

Except.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

869-3015

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

FOR tax 1967
TOYOTA $1760
'62 Mercury

‘64 Fairlane 500

AUTOMATIC, RADIO
er, full price.

STICK SHIFT, 2 DR. HARD TOP,
289
high
performance
engine.
Full price.

POWER

priced

AND

2

FULL

$795
AUTOMATIC
dio

and

HEAT-°:

AUTOMATIC TRANSpower
steering,
full

$495

TRANSMISSION,

RA-

full price.

STANDARD
SHIFT,
man’s delight. Full

$139

$495

A
FISHERprice.

4-8600

1962

=

1160 Waukegan Rd.
24 —

Classified

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life

Wanted

724-7350

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

3-5555.

HEALEY

3000,

to Buy—Automobiles

JUNK CARS WANTED
FREE PICK UP 24 HOUR TOWING
256-3157
JEFF'S TOWING,
WILMETTE
Cash for your car
ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

We

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales

BR

200

For

Need
ERNIE
Ave.

Engine —

Sunroof,

’61 OLDS 88
4 dr. HT,
P.S., P.B., radio, heate
one
owner,
38,000
miles,
‘exceller
condition, $695. 432- 2174 or 432-2686.
1965
IMPALA
CONVERT.
OR
196
Chevelle
Hardtop.
Both
have
P.S
push button radio, auto. trans. Orig
—
owner. OR 3-3217 eve. or weet
ends.

729-1000

PONTIAC

‘63

BONNE.

CONV.—RE

w/black
interior
and
buckets.
P.S
P.B., W.W.,
r. and h. Exceptiona
sharp. $1, 295. Call 491-0468.
SUPER SPORT IMPALA CHEVROLE
convert.,
1963.
White
with
kia
interior, bucket seats. Call 864-4412.

Sports Cars

INS

transmission —

radio,

WWs,

$1,395
1965 Volkswagen
with

radio.

ruby

rear axle —

red

Convert.,

axle as-

1966

white

1,195

Sea

Yellow,

1961

WWs,

Blue,

ruby

automatic

1963
Red,

red

Falcon

automatic

$795

$695

1960 Volkswagen Sunroof
light

beige,

$495

Futura
transmission

$995

black

Volkswagen Sedan
radio,

transmission

1964 Falcon

1963 Volkswagen Sedan
$895

Mustang

automatic

$2,195

blue

$995

radio,

yellow

$2,495

1964 Volkswagen Sedan

1963

radio

Futura
transmission

Valiant

Red,

stick

$695

WINNETKA IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rd. — HI 66100
AGENTS

"56
DESOTO:
CLEAN:
PERFECT
brakes and engine. $100 firm. Jefferson Auto, 1824 Willow Rd., Northfield.

OPEN:

FOR

9 A.M.-9

VOLKSWAGEN

P.M.

MON. TO
CLOSED

Bluff

INSURANCE

FRI. 9 A.M.-5
SUNDAY

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager

Forest-Lake

front

TRADE INS
1966 Chevrolet Impala

Sedan

Pearl

DR

’56 FLEETWOOD CADILLAC
Good condition.
’65 V. W. Kombi Wagon
Call after 6 p.m., 256-2424
3051 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette.

OTHER
1966 Volkswagen

Evanston
GR 5-8000

Lake

4

semblies — brake systems — electrical system.

McKAY

serving

CONDITION.

Days past the |6-point safety and performance inspection and have been completely overhauled and reconditioned. We're so sure of them, we guarantee 100%
the repair or replacement of all major mechanical parts!
For 30 days or |,000 miles. If it's hard to find used
Volkswagens in better condition than ours, it's because
it's hard to find a used Volkswagen Guarantee better

Clean Cars

* Glenview Announcements

acacia

Won't Find Used Volkswagens in
Better Shape Than Ours

Sale—Automobiles

and The Village Lamplighter,

729-100

than ours.

RED AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE
MK2. Good condition. —
Call after 3, CR 2-0563

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

$395

Rd.

red
roadster,
wws,
radio,
heater,
overdrive,
wire
wheels,
6,800 miles,
exc. cond. $2,200. 729-3164.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
8,000
miles.
Bahama
blue
w/black
vinyl
seats. $1,500. 743-3380 after 5:30 p.m.

'60 Pontiac: Bonneville
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RAdio and heater, today’s
special

Waukegan

Glenview

YOU

$995

Dealer

Rd.

251-7084

TRADE

$1,595

Renault—Peugeot

1965 AUSTIN

at

Foreign and

$1,295

MGB
’'64
BLACK
CONVERTIBLE.
Red Upholstery, Extras. Mint Condition. 19,000 Miles. $1,450. By Owner.
AL 6-3000, Days. AL 1-5961 Eves.
1960
MERCEDES-BENZ
220S.
Original
owner,
4 dr. sedan.
31,000
aoe A-1 condition. $799. Phone AL 1013.

199

'59 Rambler Wagon

Corvair

heater,

DR. H.T.
mission,

price.

only

'63

AND

‘61 Chev. Impala

'63 Pontiac 4 Dr. Catalina

FULL

Meteor

196

Glenview
PA

Glenview

$1,195

150!

$595

$1,295

$795

Rd.

$695
CHEVROLET

~ 1959 OLDSMOBILE 98

1965 FALCON
SQUIRE
WAGON
289 V8 engine; de luxe luggage rack;
pwr. tail window; full undercoat; trailer hitch and light hook-up; 22,000 mi.;
Wht.
w/de
luxe
Squire
panel
and
trim;
red vinyl uphol. Good rubber.
Snow tires inclu. Orig. owner will sell
on first come,
first served basis for
$1,650. Call 256-0425.

OVERSEAS SPECIALISTS
IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

$1050

FINANCING

Waukegan

Waukegan

EXCEL

1961 CHEVY. CONVERTIBLE
Exc.
cond.,
tan,
white
top,
radid
heater, 8 cyl., auto. trans. $800 or beg
offer. Glenview.
724-6586

$1,495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241

729-100

‘57 CHEV. 4 DR.
With
Hollywood
pkge.
(spare
metz
rear outside of trunk); low mi.; autd
trans.; p/s.; p/b; push button ‘radic
perfect body
and
mechanical.
ae
tires. 446-1446.

Evanston
328-3670

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

Sharp

241

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
1901 Green Bay Road

$395
$595

‘63 Buick Skylark
2-Dr. Hardtop -

$1295

$ | 095

V8,
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
power
steering, radio and heater,
4
brand new tires. Excellent condition.

in Glenview

'66 VW Sedan
'67 Renault R-10
4-Dr.

Authorized

JENNINGS

A
FINE
basement’’

'64 Ply. Valiant $895

'62 Renault 4-Dr.
'63 Renault 4-Dr.
'64 Renault 4-Dr.
Auto. Trans.
'66 Renault R-8

4 Speed

HEATER;
AUTO.
car at a “‘bargain

YES!
AUTO.,
RADIO,
WHITES. ALL
kinds of extras. 2nd car and this has
factory guarantee.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AVAILABLE ALSO.

Glenview

63 Rambler Won.

1965 Chev. 2 Dr. H.T.

BANK

Rd.

STANDARD
TRANSMISSION.
lenj condition.

'64 Chev. Impala Won.

4-Dr.

16 POINT CHECKED
100% GUARANTEED
VOLKSWAGENS

FULL

$1,295
RADIO;
family

$1,647

Waukegan

TORONADO
Purchased late October. Power stee
ing; power brakes; 6-way power seat!
power
windows;
fully
tinted
glass
push buttom AM radio; factory Fou}
Seasons Air-Cond.;
automatic Crui
Control; power trunk control; corner
ing
lights;
seat
belts
w/shoulde
harness,
tilt and telescopic
steerin
wheel,
etc.
Only
04862
miles.
Cos
$6,200. $4,600 or best offer. 446-6867 o
724-1798

1966 Plymouth

NEW

Buys of the Week

$350

241

$1,595

All Standard Equipment
With 12 Mo. 12,000 mi.
Full Factory Warranty

Delivered

$895
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

RANTY

Sealed cooling system
Heater, defroster
Turn signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window washers
Electric wipers
Oil filter
Child Rear Door Lock
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission
And many additional features

OWNER.
snow tires

VOLKSWAGEN

61

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

'63 Monza Cpe.

RADIO;
HEATER;
WINDOW
WASHers;
Back-up
lights.
Fully
equipped
and _ still
under
FACTORY
WAR-

4-Dr. Sedans

REAL

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

Call 275-5154.

Sunroof

BRAND

For Sale—Automobiles

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
SHOW
room condition. Black and red inter
or. Must be seen to appreciate.

LOADED. VINYL ROOF. AUTO.,
power. Hard to tell from new.

$1,647

LATE
1965
VW,
$1,000,
$675
CASH
Plus take over low monthly payments.
Superb
condition.
Going
to Europe.
HA 17-1011 days, eves. 528-7419.

GOOD

NEW

200

Sale—Automobiles

NORTH SHORES FINEST
‘65 Dodge Polara H.T.

'67 Renault R-10

1963 VW Convert. Baby Blue
MILES,
1-2805.

For

EVANSTON
DODGE
CITY

to be good or French to be
hot. (But it is)

1959
VOLKSWAGEN.
’62
ENGINE,
radio, gas heater, good condition. $550.
ALpine 1-0015 after 6 p.m.

40,000
Call AL

200

price.

OWNER. LOW MILEAGE.
Call 864-8464.

2ND
CAR,
clean. $700.

Cars

It doesn't have to be German

LIGHT
fully

MODEL
or
best

Sports

RENAULTS
ALL

1966 DODGE CORONET 500.
426 ‘‘hemi’’ eng.; 4 spd.; posi.; air lift
suspension;
mag.
wheels.
$2, 500
or
best offer. AL 1-5941, aft. 6 p.m.

Yellow, exc. cond., low mileage, Lake
Forest driven, fully equip., VW’s best
- car. Best offer 234- 3183 after 7 p.m.

64 VW

Foreign and

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

‘Make reasonable offer. 835-2595
1966
OPEL
CADET
FASTRACK

_ radio,

196

ESTATE CAR (1966)
Like new. $2,300.
UN 9-9791

VOLKSWAGEN
1300
Bahama
offer. 251-6010.

Edens

ON THE WAY!

Cars

KARMANN
GHIA,
green,
excellent
condition,
equipped $900. AL 1-4207.

ONE

Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
reedes Benz-Porsche
‘272-7905
- Open Daily 9 to 9
Sat. 9 to 5
Closed Sunday
The
midwests
only
Mereede®
BenzPorsche Dealer.
Specialist in Overseas Delivery
KARMANN
GHIA
CONVERT.
29,000 miles. Mech.
perfect.
Interior
very clean. No rust, but body needs
some
work. Anxious to sell ‘aetagteads

BABY

Sports

1965
CORVETTE
CONV.
WITH
AMFM
radio,
positraction,
4-speed,
350
H.P. engine. Very clean. Only 14,000
miles. $3,095. Call 256-2625 evenings.

leather interior.

on

and

’°66
200
MERCEDES
DIESEL;
4dr. Only 23,000 miles. Hand- shift. All
mi. serv. requirements made. $3,300.
Owner. After 6 p.m. 272-5960.
1966
G.T.O.
4
SPEED
TRI-POWER;
chrome wheels; new wide oval tires;
gold with white interior. Exc. condition. $2,395. 272-7796.
1966
VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN,
EX:
cellent
condition;
low
mileage;
Bahama blue; radio; WW’s; $1,500. Call
UNiversity 4-1071 after 6 p.m.

miles.

_4 SPEED,

Foreign

COMPANY

P.M.

* Highwood Herald

SATURDAY

May 4, |

�e

Sor Sele-—-Actemebiios
'62

good
whls.
201

$695
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

tires
$775.

200

ee

incl. snow tires on spare
945-6861 after 6 and wknds.

729-1000

CONDITION,
AIR-COND.,
black. Pvt. Call
328-8742

LINC..
CONT. : ‘80:
CONY.,
: ORIG.
owner;
air cond.;
all pow.
assists;
exc. cond.; good tires (2 nearly new)
rebuilt transm.; recent brakes; $495 or
offer. Call 835-0750.

Rd.

Glenview

‘60 T-BIRD

CONVERTIBLE

'62

’62 IMPALA CHEVY
Low mi., wife’s car; good cond., wws,
power, extras, private. AL 1-7759 eves.
4-DOOR

FULL

Continental

241

LK.
W/RED
LTHR.
INT.
BEAUT.
cond.—low mile. $1,895. AL 1-2711.

‘65

'65 Chev. S.S. Coupe
IR-CONDITIONED,
AUTOMATIC
transmission,
power
steering.
Has
23, onl guaranteed miles. Loaded with
extra

JENNINGS

Glenview

729-1000

SHOLL
THE

POWER,

BUCKET

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview

HOUSE

THAT

ALL CARS
'66

Bonn.

CAR

IN OUR

Vista

1965
AUTO

. ELEC.

AUTO.
sharp

Bonn.

TRANS.,

P.S.,

P.B.,

4 DR.

Ford

H.T.,

P.S./P.B.

1964

‘66 T-Bird Cpe.
TRANS. P.B.,
white int.

P.S.

LIGHT

Like

AUTO.
new.

Cat.

TRANS.,

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

P.B.,

AIR

2 DR. H.T. V8 AUTO.
P.B.

P.S.,

Prix
P.B.

$1995
TRANS.

P.S.,

P.B.

AUTO.

P:S.

1961 Chev.
4 DR. H.T. AUTO. TRANS. P'S. 6
$695
AIR., ELEC., ETC.
thing but kitchen

HAS
sink

2?

$2095

63 CHEVROLET 409
4 speed, fast, clean,
$1,100

EVERY-

1965

Ford

1966

SOLD AND SERVICED
BY
power, showroom condition

$2,095

1965 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T.
390-V8, CRUISEOMATIC,
POWER
massed. power brakes windows
and 6 way seat. Selectaire conditioning,
vinyl
roof,
deluxe
wheel covers, whitewalls, radio.

$1,395

1965 Mustang

1964 Thunderbird Landau
$2,295

Above
,

Hardtop

289-V8, CRUISOMATIC,
AIR CONditioned,
power
steering,
radio,
whitewalls, deluxe wheel covers.

$1,795

automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

FORDS FOR
SKOKIE eter AT DEMPSTE
N DAILY ’TIL 10 PM.

y 4, 1967

$2,295

PASSENGER.
352 V8, POWER
steering,
power
brakes,
cruisomatic,
radio,
like
new
set
of
whitewalls. This one won't last.

$| 995
AIR
CONDITIONED,
RADIO,
full power including power windows. Suburban driven.

Ford Galaxie 500

1963 Ford Cntry. Squire
9

SAT.

6 P.M.

OFFER.

FAIR
251-8753

Waukegan

Rd.

CHEVY

Glenview

'65 Buick LeSabre
2 DR. HT, P.S., P.B., LOW MI. $1,795.
UN
4-4905, Rm. 14 after 5 p.m.
53

CADILLAC
CONVERT.
IN EXCEL.
|
lent mechanical cond. Like new tires. —
Reasonable. Call AL 6-0771.

1961

with

1958

CHEVROLET

V-200-6.
Garage

Just
Call

4

OR

FORD

4-8000

FORD—NEW
BODY,
gine
325
cu.
in.,
Isky
pistons,
Hurst
3-speed
extras. CE 4-4780 after

PAINT,
ENcam,
Jahns
plus
many
6:30.

‘66
FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
9
passenger,
blue,
PS,
radio,
heater,
WW, good condition, low mileage. Call
AL 1-8062 after 5 p.m.

Good

CTRY.

pass.
V-8-Full
Burgundy.

65

957 OLDS
Pt
Beng No
UN

2 DOOR.
rust. White
76

SQUIRE

pow.

8-

ONE
ER.
Call pia eves

eae é

MERCURY STATION WAGON
9 PASSENGER
:
PS. PB, Mend TRANS.
945-4072

|

BONUS
65

MUSTANG
CPE.
V8-4SP.,
W.W.’s A one owner gem.
geous Ebony Black, another

miler

65

10

Air

FORD
CTRY.
SED.
10
V8-AT-PS-R-WW-Bronze.
’°65

$1,

V.W.
CONVT.
R.,
Ready to enjoy. The
love
this one.
V.W.

cond.
$2395

H., W.W.’s
ladies will
Lt.
Green

$1,345
’65

PASS.
$2095

BUICK

SKYLARK

Full

power,

for.

Vintage

V8.

in on a new

SPT.

This

T. Bird.

is

Burgundy.

a

Well

CPE.
trade-

cared
,

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2 DR.
H.T.
Full power,
air cond., R.,

H.,

W.W.,

Beauty

Emerald

PONTIAC GRAN PRIX. FULL
power,
fact. air cond.,
P. windows,
P.
Seat.
Really
loaded.
— li like
this one.
Crescent
lue.

{08

Turquoise.
$1,995

on Wheels.

wae

’*64

*65 CHEV. IMP. SPT. CPE.
PS-R-WW. Ermine white.
’65

65

FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE
WAG.
hs
Full
Power,
6..Pass:,
R.,
W.W..,’s, F saan Bronze.
See
it
and buy i
$1,995

‘64

FORD

GALAXY

500

XL

Full
power,
R.,
H.,
Smoke
White.
Lo-Lo

64

FORD

CTRY.

$1,595

V8,

CTRY.

full

SEDAN

power,

R.,

V8-AT$1895
mcg

W.W.’s,

Ivory.

A

2 DR.

“6” AT-R-

WW-Gorgeous

black.

$1095

64

T.

power,
fees

WAG.

BIRD

LANDAU,

a/cond.

met

Raven

You

won't

;

FULL

Black

believe

$1,995

Diamond

;

6

family
1,

63 FAIRLANE

W.W.’s.
mileage.

SEDAN

full power,

H.T.

FORD

V8,

pass.
Colonial
wagon.

$1,445
63

’*64 FALCON CONVT., V8, ATRAN.,
, W.W.’s, Metallic Green. White

T. BIRD
Coral with

CONVT. FULL PWR.
white top. Real nice.

$1,145

“TODAY'S BEST BUY’”’
’62 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE 9 PASS.
V8, A.T.,
Ready
to serve you.
Almond Beige.

SCHUMACHER
1131
BR

Open

3-4803

Daily

CHICAGO
’til 9:30

p.m.

FORD
AVE.

Sat.

til

6 p.m.

:
DA

INDIAN HILL MOTORS

Chrysler
‘61 Crown
Suburban

power.

driven,

—

Imperial

Imperial
one

owner,

‘62
61
‘60
‘60
'54

8-3503

Plymouth

Valiant 4 Door

Automatic,
radio
and _
cheap transportation.

heater,

$595

‘63 Plymouth Bel. Wgn.
Stick—like

—
‘63

full

$795

DR.

sedan. Stick shift, 6 cyl., white walls.
Low mileage. One owner. Good station
car. $150. 234-0861.
57

RED.
kept, $750.

Ark 9-0560.

1960

’*66 FORD GALAXY 500 4 DR. H.T.
ee
Springtime =
Ow
$22

DOOR
1-2495.

BELVEDERE,
cyl.; excellent
owner;
$1,075;

AIR,

con- —

DA

1960 RAMBLER
CLASSIC
Station
wagon;
R/H;
W/W's;:
extra
snow tires.
¥ Alter 6 p.m. call
i

$100.00

V-8;

4
SPEED
2
windows.
Excond. $1,650 or

BEL

SEDAN

Excellent

$600. Call

1964 Valiant Convertible 2

CONDITION.

top.

1965
CHEVROLET
SUPER
SPORT
327, V-8, automatic transmission, p.s.,
radio,
Cranberry
red,
red
interior.
$1,595. 724-7714.
6

4 DOOR

extras,

Private party.

Yes, we here at Schumacher Ford want to show our sincere interest, in
proving to you, that Schumacher
Ford in Evanston is the place to buy
your one owner suburban used car. So .
bring this ad with you at time
of purchase and we will deduct $100.00 from your price on
any of our 72
car selection. The following is only a partial listing.

729-1000

FACT.
AIR
COND.
powes brakes, radio,
ell maintained. $1,900.

1964
PLYMOUTH
beisee; 4 dr. sedan;
condition;
original
GReenleaf 5-6669.

standard

1962 CHEVROLET
2-DR.
with auto. trans.; 6-cyl.; lc mileage:
extra wheels and snow tires;
are what
2 owners. 724-8849 eves. and w

owner.

cellent cond. $1,675. 724-3064.

CONVERTIBLE

1961
CORVETTE
327
tops,
1
pwr.;
pwr.
ceptionally clean. Exc.
best offer. 945-0957.

CHEVROLET

Stiee.

‘65
PONTIAC
BONN.
H.T.,
WHITE,
black top. Full power. Auto., air-cond.,
AM/FM,
Exc.
cond.
Orig.
owner.
Evens. or Sun. AL 6-0117.

Blue.

FULL

1959 MERCURY MONTEREY
power
steering,
radio,
heater.
had tune up. Reliable 2nd car.
478-8842 days and 967-8876 eves.
1964
T-BIRD:
Power renieg
pce
a

-

327 V8; Auto.; P.S.; R.; H
blk.- ray
Wht. top; low mileage. Garage Rept.
After 5 and wknds. 864-7816.

SADSAAC 1963
Convertible;
tless_
black
leather
int.; flawless 1 urgundy exterior;
ex-

9 pass.,

1957 CHEVY
BEL AIR
sports
coupe.
First reasonable
offer
accepted. Call after 4:30 p.m. 869-9174.

LESS

SKOKIE
AND SUN. MTL

stick

US.

1965
PONTIAC
CATALINA
4
hard top, 1 owner. Call ALpine

352
V8,
4
DOOR
HARDTOP.
Cruiseomatic, power steering, radio, factory selectaire conditioning, tinted glass, whitewalls, full
wheel
covers,
deluxe
all vinyl
interior.
Ford
motor
company
warranty.

For Sale—Automobiles
CHEVY—’65 IMP. 8.8. CONV

1957 Chevy 4 Door
BEST

1955
CHEVY
TWO
DOOR.
POWER
steerin
power
brakes;
automatic
transmission. Good condition. $150 or
best offer. 256-2983.

FORD

Cutry. Sq
Squire

425 H.P.
dependable.
AL 1-6047.

‘65 Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.

59

Gigantic Air conditioned New and Used Car Showroom
10 PASSENGER,
352
POWER
steering,
power
brakes,
cruisomatie, chrome luggage rack, radio, like new set of ww’s. Here
is one of the most wanted luxury wagons at a sensible price.

FORD 1962 GALAXIE
Stick-6; 2 dr.; R and H. One
Asking $495. Call 272-4592.

crsanaste
-

x

BEST $75 CAR IN TOWN
54
Ford,
42000
actual miles,
shift with radio.
Call 864-5547 after 5 p.m.

BR 3-2886

FERGUS

1961
COMET
2 DOOR
AUTOMATIC.
Reconditioned,
good
looking,
good
mee
$450. Call after 6 p.m. GR 5-

radio,

Power
steering;
power
brakes;
auto; low mileage; see: $350.

Evanston

5-2800

‘63 CHEVY BEL AIR,
P.B.,
like new
tires, battery;
low mileage. $875.
Phone 446-1985 after 6 p.m.
1965
TEMPEST
WAGON
AUTOmatic
trans.,
power
brakes,
power
steering, radio, excellent condition.
Cali PA 4-6521.
P.S.,
wws,

65

JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Station Wagons 6 to choose from
1964-'65-'66's
— All have Hydramatic power.
Some have Air Conditioning:

GReenleaf

vert. V-8, auto. trans., pwr. steering
and brakes, radio, white w/black top.

_ Phone 234-4826.

CON-

OLDSMOBILE ’65 DYNAMIC
88 convertible. Green with black top.
Full power, low mileage.
RO 4-25
1963
OLDS
8&amp;8
TWO
DOOR
HARD
top, metallic
green and white,
p.s.,
p.b., radio,
w/w,
vinyl interior, A-i
cond. $1, 200. Call 475,

241

110! Chicago Ave.

$650.

AMERICAN

1963
OLDSMOBILE
SUPER
88
station wagon, p/s, p/b, pow. windows
and
seats,
air-cond.
AM-FM
rad.
Perfect condition. 869-1178.

‘64 G. P. Aqua

‘65 Bonn. Cpe.
AUTO.

P.S.

$995

1965 Grand
TRANS.,
be seen.

660

TRANS.

RUNNING
COND.;
729-4258

RAMBLER

1962
RAMBLER
AMBASSADOR
station wagon. Automatic trans., pow:
er steering,
power brakes. $625.
all 234-4284.
1961
PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE,
AUtomatic transmission, P.S.,
B., new
top, excellent condition. Asking $550.
Call after 5:30 p.m. AL 1

1962 Buick Skylark

$1995

AUTO.
Must

AIR-COND.

$1095
Vista

CONVERT.
~ AUTO.
heater.
Orig.
owner.
good
condition,
$500.

vertible, standard transmission,
heater, $350.
475-5876

LTD

Rambler

$2995
1965

1962

$1795

$2095
AUTO.
blue,

PERF.

500
RADIO

1965

CLASSIC.
offer. 432-

200
CON-

‘60 Cadillac Convertible

$1195

Convt.

TRANS.,

SHOP

Corvair

BIRD
’57
2
SEATER
Mint cond. Full power. Best
2748 after 6:30.

’62
RAMBLER
trans.
radio,
Low
mileage,
446-2962.

SALE

$2795
1965

1961.
BUICK
LE
SABRE,
4
DOOR.
Power steering; power brakes; dynaflow; R/H; blue. 1 owner. Exc. cond.
Recent tires, muffler, brakes. $650 or
best offer. AL 1-2265
64
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR,
2
DR.
sedan. Auto. transm.;
pwr. steering;
W/W’s;
radio.
17,500
miles.
Owner
very ill. WILL SACRIFICE. Call after
6 or Sat. and Sun. AL 1-6663.

T

PRE-CHECKED

AC...
2.8.
P.B....AUTO.
Black vinyl roof.

EXECUTIVE
DRIVEN
1966
FORD
L.T.D. 4-dr. hardtop. Burgundy w/blk.
int. and
blk.
vinyl top.
R/H;
P/S;
w/only 16,182 mi. New car on order.
Must sell. $2,450 or best offer. 724-1798.

FINE SERVICE .BUILT

TRADE-IN

POWER.

1958 CHEVROLET,
6 CYLINDER
stick shift. Good transportation. Reasonable. ALpine 1-9083.

OFFERS
NEW

FULL

1965 CORVAIR MONZA
Auto. drive; orig. owner; radio; W/W;
white
w/blk.
int. In warranty
until
Dec. Call 724-2057 before 6 p.m. after
6 p.m. Call 724-8705.
1965 BUICK ELECTRA
CONVERT.
p.s./p.b.;
air-cond.;
p.
win.;
6-way
p.
seat;
3
like-new
tires;
garage
kept;
exc. driven. Best offer. AL 15584.

729-1000

PONTIAC

St.7

For Sale—Automobiles
CATALINA
PONTIAC

1963

241 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
729-1009
1964
CHEVROLET
IMPALA,
2
DR.
hardtop. 8 cyl.; P/steering; P/brakes;
auto. transm.;
radio,
rear speaker;
W/W;
1 owner.
Exc.
cond.
Highest
offer over $1,300. 251-9332.

SEATS.

CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEVILLE,
maroon
color,
air
and
full
power,
18,000
miles,
perfect
cond.
Private
party.
$3595.
Days
BR
4-3164,
eves.
AM 2-6275.

200

JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Convert.

1965
PONTIAC
LE
MANS
V8;
AIR
cond.;
burgundy with black interior;
bucket
seats;
power
steering
and
brakes;
WW’s
R/H;
beautiful condition. $1,850. Sat. or Sun. only. 945-0896.

CHEVROLET

1 Waukegan

XL

_

Olds* Convert.

DYNAMIC

795
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

CONVERTIBLE

Lincoln

Ford

For Sale—Automobiles
'64

sy

’61 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY
w/air
cond.;
pow.
brakes,
steering,
windows.
Battered
rt. front
end,
if
you're good at body work, this is a
bargain at $200. Phone 359-1958.

41 Waukegan

'63

Sale—Automobiles
yo

EX-

UTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
cellent condition.

ABULOUS
all power,

For

1

Sedan

Dr.

2

Chev.

200

new.

'65 Chev.
Immaculate,

Bel Air 4 Dr.
low

miles.

$695
995
Buick Special Wgn., like new
Ford Country Sedan Wgn., Clean
Falcon Wgn.— one owner
Ford 4 Dr. Galaxie, good transportation
Olds 4 Dr. PS., automatic

80 Green Bay Rd.

w/red.

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Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655
Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classitied—25

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For

201

Sale—Automobiles

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

1963
RED
PLYMOUTH
SPORTS
Fury,
sharp,
p/s,
bucket
seats,
rad., heater, snow tires. One owner
$995. AL 1-0738 evenings or weekends.

19

1964
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
COUPE
325 cubic inch V8 engine, dual exhaust
and
carburetors,
Call
Peter
Brown
475-3493 in eves. $1,000 or best offer.

marine. Approx. 40 mph. Convertible
canvas
top.
This
boat
constructed
with
heavy
mahogany
and
has
7/8
inch sawed white oak frames.
Have
survey which shows boat in excellent
condition.
Asking
$1,300.
Call
Dick
Williams, AL 1-4333.
1966
SUNFISH
AND
ALLIGATOR

PONTIAC
LEMANS
1965
V8
HARD
top, many extras, $1,575 or best offer.
Call
262-9620
aiter
6
p.m.
except
weekends.

FT.,
1948
CENTURY
speedboat. Boat and engine

UTILITY
have less

Original

hp.,_

tnan 200 hrs. total time since new. All
cylinder,

trailer,

1954
2
DOOR
PONTIAC,
MECHANics car, V-8 engine, rear speaker. $100
or best offer. Call AL 1-9475.
1962
CHEVY
©. iI
6
CYLINDER
convertible,
automatic
transmission,
P.S., P.B., WWs, radio, heater, $600 or
best offer. 262-5614.
1964
BONNEVILLE
421
STICK.
Reasonable. Good condition.
Phone 537-6829 after 6 p.m.
66

EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION.
Call 869-6730 or DA 8-9024.

1962

Blue
Good

Monza

Corvair

running cond. $360.
ID

1964 CHEVELLE

2-DR.

1962 CORVAIR
STATION WAGON. A/T; R/H.
Good rubber, $500. PArk 4-5452.

FORD

4-DR.

COMET
’64,
AUTO.
TRANS.,
PS.,
radio, 4 drive, like new tires, snows on
extra wheels, very clean. $950.
Call 433-0366
6

Used

only

keep.

$700.

Call

1965
CHEVY
IMPALA
9
PASSENger wagon.
Full power;
factory air.
Owner
leaving city. Best offer. Call
after 5:30 p.m. 272-1061.

‘60

CORVAIR
MONZA
2
DOOR
4
speed, black with black int., radio and
WWs. kept. 27,000 miles. $900. Call OR
5-0875, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat.

MERC.

heater,
new

57

MOUNT

white

interior,

walls,

CLAIR,

p.b.,

exc. running
Call 831-4192.

’62:
w/ws.;

Trailer.

Seldom used.
6-0906 after 6 p.m.

16 FT. THOMPSON
Evinrude electric, and trailer.
Full price $300.
Call UN 4-9825 after 5 p.m.

30 h.p.

19’ LIGHTNING SAILBOAT
Needs
mast
and_
reconditioning;
w/trailer and sails. $400.
Park 4-5689.

WANTED:

USED

CANOE

ALUMINUM, GOOD CONDITION
CALL HI 6-6481
SAILFISH: $195
TOP CONDITION
Call 446-0547
SEA
WITCH.
75 SQ.
FT. OF NYLON
sail,
aluminum
integral
mast
with
alligator
type
trailer.
$350
or
best
offer. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 446-1654.
.

|2' RUNABOUT,
AND

1964 FORD
XL 500 2 DOOR,
390 CU.
in., p.s. p.b. 4 speed
am-fm.
radio,
blue-all white interior, bucket seats.
exc. cond. $1,450 234-8895.
CHEVROLET
1964
2-DOOR
SEDAN
$950; 6 cyl.; black; red interior; runs
excellent. Call after 5 p.m. 743-0395.
7623 N. Eastlake, Chicago.
trans.,

1966
PONTIAC
LEMANS
HARDTOP,
completely equipped, sharp car. Clean
and perfect. Going overseas. Bargain
for quick sale. 864-8728.
FORD
SKYLINER
HARDTOP
CONvertible, $250. Good running condition.
Many new accessories. UN 4-1629 A.M.
or after 7 p.m.

MOTOR

EXCELLENT

CRestwood

BOAT

CONDI-

Give
promise
of merry

2-6951.

l4 FT. STAR
METAL

AND

80

Like

CAD.
FLEETWOOD
$195.
P/S,
P/B. air-cond. Rebuilt motor, new
transmission,
new
brakes,
new
exhaust. Needs body work. AL 6-1856.

TRAILER,

tion.

RADIO.

ps.

cond.

NEED
WHEELS?
1959
LINCOLN.
Power seats, brakes, windows, steer.
Needs body work, best offer. aft. 7 or
weekends, 1244 Raleigh, PA 9-1732.

65

tra la,

1966
FIBERGLAS
FLYING
DUTCHman or 1962 Wayfayer 16’, wood with
epoxy
finish.
Both
w/trailers,
sails.
Must be seen. ID 3-0633.

16°

1964 DODGE
WAGON
6 passenger,
roof rack, auto.
P.S., beige, wws, $995.
:
Call 724-7219

in the Spring,

SAILBOAT
ft. of sail,
rigging, no

831-3790.

With

Exc. condition.
2 years old $450.
AL

CYL.

1959 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE,
V°8.
4
barrel
carburetor,
swivel
seats,
auto.
trans.,
best
offer
takes.
Call
before noon or after 6 p.m., 251-0918.

MERCURY—COMET
2 DR.
Perfect cond.;
stick; 6 cyl.;
blue and white. Best offer.
Hillcrest 6-7602

that bleom

LYMAN
WITH
35 H.P.
JOHNSON
and
tilt-bed
trailer,
back
to
back
seats, 2 tanks, skis, lines, full canvas
cover, $500. 475-7419 eves. wknds.

475-5513

‘63

The flowers

GLASSTEX

STARCRAFT
‘‘SKYLARK"
14 ft. fiberglas,
100 sq.
made to order trailer. No

1965
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEVILLE,
good condition, air conditioned. Witt
take trade. $2,850. Call OR 3-0082.

SAVOY
4 DR.
after 6 p.m.

15’

Sunfish

RANCH

WAGON—RUNS WELL-—AIR-COND.
PArk 4-8829—$275
THE
PERF.
2ND CAR. CLEAN,
EXC.
running. ’62 Turq. 4 dr. Chev. Bel Air,
very
low
mile.
By
1 owner.
PS.
P. glide, R., H., etc. $575. AL 1-6020.

59. PLYMOUTH
Stick, $50. Call

condition.

14 FT. PLYWOOD RUNABOUT
with trailer, $300; ‘58 Johnson electric
moter, $200.
Call RO 4-0848
1964
14°
FIBERGLAS
RUNABOUT,
35 H.P. Evinrude motor. Gator trailer,
skiis and life jackets. Best offer over
$850. Call 537-5178.

P/S; P/B; EXC. COND.
CALL 724-3193 AFTER 6 P.M.

1960

excellent

six

Gray

Speed Queen, 35 h.p. Johnson outboard
with
electric
starter.
Bulko
trailer.
Complete,
$600 or offer. See Sat. or
Sun. 205 Essex Road, Kenilworth.

up

2-4746

125

carburetor.

TRAILER-BOAT,

14’

‘58 FORD—STICK

dual

5 times (includes coast guard required
life
preservers).
$500.
Also.
selling
comb. Thompson water skis $25. Call
OR 17-6464 or ID 2-8380.
ARROW
NO.
62,
18’
SLOOP,
MAhogany hull, new deck, new mast, two
suits
of
sails,
trailer,
all
extra
equipment. Excellent condition, ready
for racing.
$1,100
but
I’ll negotiate
with an interested party. UN 4-5162.

MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE:
condition; low mileage. $100 and
over payments. 299-3215 after 7

good
take
p.m.

equipment.

CRAFT
10 H.P. MTR.
PArk 4-5452

Sunshine

CRUISERS
INC.
40
HP.
JOHNson;
Super
Gator
trailer.
Well
equipped. $1,050. Call 272-2897.

SAILBOAT
13’
CUSTOM
ADVANCE
Flying Jr. with trailer No. 660. Phone
Days CE 4-5000, eves. CE 4-4363.
SAILBOAT:
1 YR.
feet.
Price
$175
Fred at CE 4-5015

WANTED:
Fiberglass.

OLD,
LENGTH
12
or best
offer.
Call
after 5 p.m.

SUNFISH
251-5805

SAILF#SH SUPER FIBREGLAS
GOOD CONDITION
446-3076
15

FT.
trailer;
Call CR

16’

TWIN
boat
35
$650. GR

202
1%4

FIBERGLAS
BOAT,
WITH
750 hp Evinrude motor. $500.
2-5984 evenings or weekends.
DECK
DUNPHY
SPEED
H.P.
Evinrude
and
trailer
5-7519

Airplanes

INTEREST
CESSNA
140. BASED
Sky
Harbor.
Rebuilt
Front—Rear.
New
radio.
Dues
$15 month.
Share
$800 with 5 hr.
dual
or $750
cash.
White with red trim. NC 89918. Call
Saturdays, Sundays only. AL 1-1285.

RAMBLER
WAGON AMBASSADOR
90,
9
pass.,
fully
automatic,
list
$4,018 new.
Real clean. See at 1461
Maple Ave., Evanston. AL 6-1831.

And eventually

1937 CHEVROLET STATION
wagon, runs good, 6 cyl., $100.
PA
80
1962
COMET,
AUTO.
TRANS.,
brakes, battery, shocks. Priced
Call 296-2107

lawn-mowing,”

NEW
to sell.

OLDS ’63 HOLIDAY HARDTOP.
FULL
power, snow tires and wheels, showroom cond. AL 1-6749, after 6:30 p.m.
CADILLAC
’62
ae privately

4 DR.
owned.

weeding, *

SEDAN
CLEAN
$1,075. Call 272-

and hayfever.**

1941
CADILLAC
FLEETWOOD
SPEcial, 4 door, $500. in good condition,
2012 Darrow Ave.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201
22

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors
*See classified listing
**Sorry about that.

£2
FIBERGLAS
CABIN
eruiser.
Dorsett
inboard/outboard,
Volvo 100 drive. Orig. list over $8,500.
Many
extras
incl.
custom
trailer;
$3,800. Call UN 9-1967.

26—Classified

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is completed.
Mrs. Perlman, a long-time Highland Park resident, began her real
Ven

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estate career in the early 1950s as a

/

saleswoman for a Highland Park
realtor. She opened her own agency
in October, 1964.

Brand's Art Studio in
present Lakeside Realty.

Little Things

Are Important

selling a home.
This is true especially if you are
selling an older home, or one that
has been “lived in” intensively.

When

mortgage

thin, when

money

it is a buyer’s

grease stains on the wall back of
the stove. A cleaning job or a coat
of paint corrects such conditions.

A major

obstacle

to sales

is a

lack of elementary good housekeep-

ing, the local board found.

James

estate

Downs

trends

will

discuss

Monday

dinner meeting of
North Shore Board

real

at the May

the Evanstonof Realtors in

the Pyrenees
Restaurant,
Skokie Blvd., Skokie.

10035

Mr. Downs, chairman of the Real

Estate

Research

Corp.,

will speak

at 7:30 p.m. on “The Year Ahead,”
analyzing North Shore real. estate
matters and making predictions
for the

followed

by dinner

-

is spread

ee

market,

ourself

in
BY

ol urury
2”.

fe

”

selling homes.

Sometimes a single screw, costing a penny, can stop the sale of a
home. When a Realtor takes a
a home

and

he front door rattles around in the
prospect’s hand, he might well
reject the home.

One

screw

might

have repaired the loose knob.
If a door is stuck, or is difficult to
open, a prospect is likely to have a
similar negative reaction. Minor
sanding

or planing,

ent of a hinge

or the replace-

screw,

can fix a

This lovely home was
spacious. The family
ranch plank floor and
basement and finished
value— priced in the

built three years ago for present owner. All 8 rooms are
room
is a beauty with its Weatheredge
stone fireplace,
beamed ceiling. 4 very large bedrooms, 2
baths. Full
2-car garage.
In prestige neighborhood and a splendid
70s.

Perhaps the salesman flips a
ight switch, meaning to dramatize
handsome living room. Nothing
Yet

a

new

switch

costs

less than a dollar.
A dirty oven has a lot of meaning
for

the

average

woman

prospect.

She might gauge the entire home
on the basis of a dirty oven, and
May

4,

1967

This beautiful Colonial designed by E. Clifford Noonan is set on spacious and
superbly landscaped grounds. There are 3 woodburning fireplaces, Wormy Chestnut paneling and bookshelves in the den, a large and handsome paneled family room opening to the huge walled patio. 4 bedrooms, 21 baths, formal dining room.

fih C. Michels &amp; Cn.

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dies of sales obstacles in real
estate, has come up with a number
of ‘‘do’s” and ‘‘don’ts’”’ for families

to

iva

future.

The Evanston-North Shore Board
of Realtors, which has made stu-

buyer

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A social hour will be held at 5:30
p-m.,

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then the little things that need
repair, or that need cleaning or
painting, can cost the seller hundreds of dollars.

prospective

_

Downs to Address Realtors

Selling Home? Check Details
It’s the little things of life that
count—particularly when you are

This is the way the Lakeside Realty building looks today. Company
owner Rhoda Perlman is remodeling the inside.

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David Lyons Named

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By SHIRLEY

GORDON

Although marriage
&amp;
ais

interrupted

_

years

her

ago,

Mrs.

and a family

nursing

David

studies

(Marge)

| Lyons
of Deerfield
has never
ceased ministering to the sick and

needy.

Her devotion to the service of the
of
the Year
award
_ Highland Park Hospital.

“‘There’s no pattern for emergencies in our town,’’ she mused.

After 1%
years
at St. Lukes
Hospital in Denver, she met and
married David Lyons. Her warmth
and patience found an outlet in

She

from

She

is

room

also

a skilled

technician,

and

the

twice a
a month.

week

she

go

and

further

Facilities

“You just wouldn’t believe all the
example, we have a crash cart in
the emergency room that has saved
the life of many a patient who
would have died otherwise.

operating

one

“And the administrative staff is
so eager to keep us abreast of all
the newest advances in medicine.
Why, they’ll even pay half the
tuition of any special courses we
want to take, and they encourage
us to keep studying and keep
learning ways to help our patients.
‘Also,

there’s

a

continuing

in-

when
said.
them,
when

service program of education at the
hospital which we are paid to

call,

Mrs. Lyons studied at the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School for two
years and then decided to take the

is on emergency

no

hospital’s

modern, wonderful equipment we
have to work with,” she said. ‘‘For

physicians

“J miss the patient contact
I’m on surgery duty,” she
“They’re asleep when we get
and even more deeply asleep
= _ they leave.”
can

the

than

attend.”

20

she

had

really

caring for her husband and their
five children. And there was still
some left over to lavish on a
succession of foster children, one of
whom

is still with the family.

The

Modern

Misses Contact

When

probably

the 200 bed community facility.

frequently request her help. While
she prefers her emergency room
_ duties, she also enjoys working in
surgery, where she is on emergeney
call
ES weekend

is

biggest booster as well. She never
tires of extolling the virtues of

For five years Mrs. Lyons has
been
employed at the hospital,
mainly in the emergency room. As
the first to greet
many
new
patients, she exudes a cheerful and
calm manner that serves to quiet
the fears of the patient and his
family.

she

nursing
desired.

there isn’t a single call.”

sick recently won her the Employee

_

minutes away from the _ hospital
from the hours of 3 p.m. to 7 a.m.

“Some nights I never get away
from
the hospital—some
weeks

training

_

Lyons

family

lives

at

705

Central Av., Deerfield. The children
include
their 20-year-old
foster
daughter, Marcia, who works for
TWA;
Perry, who is 18 and a
senior at Deerfield High School;

Cathy, who is a 16 year old junior
at the same school; 12 year old Liz
who is in the sixth grade at Alan B.

Mrs. David Lyons

Shepard School; Dave Jr. who is 11
and a fifth grader; and 6 year old
Jonathan
who
attends
Kipling
School.

Sings in Choir
The family worships at St. Giles
Episcopal Church in Northbrook
where

Mrs.

Sunday
choir.

school

and

Lyons

works

Mrs.

Lyons

has _ taught

sung
a

with

the

normal

7

a.m. to 4 p.m. shift five-day week,
in addition to her on-call hours.
However,
she is not a_clockwatcher and puts patient care and
the hospital ahead of her own

personal needs. During the crippling snowstorm this past winter,
she made her way to the hospital
in spite of almost impassable roads
and worked for 24 hours without
relief.

acceptance of responsibilities o
additional assignments, who could
make a fuss over their job here
Marge Lyons is an example tq

follow.”

With her husband employed in
Deerfield, and her children reflecting the excellence of their upbringing, she was secure in the knowledge that the household routine
would continue in her absence.

all | dhol

WOMEN

When the announcement of her
selection as Employee of the Year
was

made,

one

of the

Administra-

tion staff said, ‘“watching her eager

Riverview Ramble Workers Tell, But Daisies Don’t
The day will come when program chairmen won’t begin their
welcoming address with apologies for the weather.
Such
ever,

was

not

when

the

the

case,

Women’s

howAuxili-

ary members planning the 14th
United Charities Riverview Ramble gathered in Chicago’s Racshop-luncheon.

Daisy of a Day

Other speakers included Robert
F. Nelson, executive director of

Club

recently

for

a

work-

United

Suburban workers drove away
from their snow-covered villages,
through wet and gray weather, to
attend what was billed as a Daisy
of a Day. And that’s what it was.
Daisies in white, yellow, and
coral covered everything from
centerpieces

mantel

to

name

decorations

.tags,

to

to floral ar-

rangements.
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Daisies don't tell, but they do brighten the day for Riverview
Ramble workers (from left) Mrs. William Burris, Deerfield area
chairman; Mrs. Robert B. Chatz, Highland Park area chairman;
and Mrs. Leonard Worth, co-chairman for Highland Park. (Howard

ity, and she urged a goal of $50,-

000 for this year’s event,
will be held June 20.

quet

f

During luncheon, guests heard
Mrs. Roger G. Bensinger of Winnetka, woman’s auxiliary president, describe the work and needs
of the multi-faceted charity which
helped 36,000 families last year.
The Bakers Dozen Ramble last
year netted $55,000 for the char-

Daisies also greeted arrivals
from a huge billboard at the top
of the green-carpeted stairs—but
these were in the form of delightful posters created by pre-school

students
Housing

in

the

Project

lary sponsors.

Cabrini-Green
which

the Auxi-

Charities;

Brown

of

Mrs.

Wilmette

which

David

and

H. Karl vonMaltitz, a former
Ramble chairman, who gave tips
on the care and feeding of the
promotion kits and Ramble tickets each area chairman received
that day.

actor,

in

the

guise of an elevator operator in
the Chicago building that houses
United Charities, gave a convin-

cing,

Crown

of

Glencoe

cago

were

in charge

of arrange-

ments for the Daisy of a Day.
Mrs. Robert Chatz has been appointed Highland Park chairman,
with Mrs. Leonard Worth serving
as co-chairman. Heading a committee of teen-agers will be Yvette

Prizant, a junior at Highland
Park High School.
Mrs. Dan
Brusslan will handle publicity.

Will Sell Tickets
Among Highland Park workers
from previous years who will sell
tickets for the 1967 Ramble are
Mrs. Paul de la Llama, Mrs.
Henry X. Arenberg, and Mrs.
Grant C. Vietsch.
Mrs. William Burris has been
appointed
Deerfield
chairman.
She is now lining up her co-

Pilots Express
professional

Barry

E.

Mrs.

Richard Himmel of Chicago, cochairmen of the benefit; and Mrs.

A

Mrs.

and Mrs. Stanley Fletcher of Chi-

if hearts-and-flowers-rendi-

tion, of his experiences as pilot
of the ‘‘anxiety express.”’

workers

in

Deerfield,

Bannock-

burn and Riverwoods.
Mrs. Neison Harris of Highland
Park will continue her annual
tradition of opening her home for
a workers’ party just prior to the
benefit.

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Gift Shop Will Colghrate
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lothth Bi Birthday in Hospital

To Install Officers

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At Potluck Supper
Mrs.

Donald

G.

Brady

of Deer-

field will take office as the newlyelected president of the Deerfield
Branch of the American Association of University Women at a 7
p.m. potluck supper Tuesday.
Other new officers to be installed
at the dinner in the Zion Lutheran
Church, 10 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield,
are Mrs. John D. Schmidt of

the event.

Deerfield, corresponding secretary;

hospital

and Mrs. Harold A. Stickler Jr. of
Northbrook, recording secretary.

ing of the front doors, they are
turning the unused north lobby into
a boutique for the celebration.
Refreshments will be served and

Following

dano

dinner,

dancers

present

of

a modern

the Gus

Gior-

Evanston

will

musical

The Alcove Gift Shop of Highland

Park Hospital will celebrate its 16th

Mark

Norcott,

all

p.m.

4

to

Monday.

Mrs.

Beuttas

Robert

and

Mrs.

Robert David, both of Deerfield,
have been named co-chairmen for

comedy

of

9:30

from

birthday

has

As

at the

construction
necessitated

the

clos-

display tables will be filled with
gifts and creations from the Alcove’s two workshops.

program. Mr. Giordano of Wilmette
has appeared in a number of
Broadway shows and on television
programs such as the Ed Sullivan
and the Perry Como shows.
Mrs. William Richard of Deerfield is hospitality chairman for the
supper. Her committee includes
Mrs. Robert Hampton, Mrs. B. E.
Martin, Mrs. Robert Mazur, and
Mrs.

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al
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Mrs. Daniel Gutmann and Mrs.
Bert Wallenstein, both of Highland
Park, head the workshops where
members work the year around

designing and making personalized

handbags, bulletin boards, tele- —
phone book covers, and seasonal~
decorations.
Mrs.

e

Norman

Vance

Jr. of High- —

land Park is chairman of the gift |
shop, which had its start as a gift
cart pushed through the hospital|
corridors three times weekly. It —
has grown in size and staff and has

contributed
hospital.

over

$225,000

to

the

—

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sie

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PLAN

RUMMAGE

SALE

ae.

Campbell Chapter No. 712, Order _

of the Eastern Star, will hold its —
rummage

sale

from

7 to 9 p.m.

~

Wednesday and from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. next Thursday in the Huntley |
Memorial
Masonic
Temple,
Laurel Av., Highland Park.

461 —
a

Deer-

field; and Mrs. J. Willis Green,
Mrs. Steven Maroulis, Mrs. Donald
White, and Mrs. Carl Wilder, all of
Northbrook.

DAR to Hear Report
The North Shore Chapter of DAR
will hold its annual meeting at 1:30
p.m. next Thursday in the home of
Mrs. Robert H. Herbst Jr., 162
Laurel Av., Highland Park.
Members will hear a report on
the

Continental

Congress

of

the

national organization recently held
in Washington,

Election and installation of chapter officers also will be a feature of
the meeting.
Hostesses assisting Mrs. Herbst
at the coffee hour following the
meeting will be Mrs. Kenneth H.
Kraft, Mrs.
Mrs.
Harry

Robert
Patton,
and
S. Temple,
all of

Highland Park.

wor) customers of the Highland Park Hospital Alcove Gift Shop
Sharon Cornelius of
are Andrew Hayman of Highland Park an
Chicago. The grandchildren of hospital volunteers, they attended a
sneak preview of the merchandise for sale at the shop's birthday
celebration Monday. (Ballenger Photo)

Jaycee Women to Install Officers
The

Deerfield

Jaycee

Auxiliary

will hold its installation luncheon at
noon Wednesday in the Deerpath
Inn,
255 E.
Illinois
Rd.,
Lake
Forest.
Officers to be installed include
Mrs. Robert F. Guasta, president;
Mrs. Bart Woloson, vice president;

Mrs. Frank Kapple, treasurer.
Board
members
include
Mrs.
Richard Rodney, social; Mrs. David Hawley, projects; Mrs. John De
Francesco, newsletter;
and Mrs.
William Fields, membership.
The wives of all Jaycee members
can
make
reservations
through
today
with
Mrs.
Woloson,
509

Mrs. Larry Kidder, secretary;

Woodvale Av., Deerfield.

and

Key Ring $12.00

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heels by Town

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in soft, supple

in the greatest colors you

can

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pet pig

imagine.

$12.00

the mini-tent meets its match

Ice

Orange

The
1708 Glenview Rd.

Glenview

May 4; 1967

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it will be a pet of yours too. Just take a look at these sensational

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A mini-tent can go just so far, before it has to have pants to
match 2.5 and these three do. First mini is a stained glass
print of orange. Dacron polyester and cotton voile. 20,00.
Second mini is made of the same, only in pin dots of white
on orange. 20,00. Third mini is beige cotton lace. 26,00.

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All

Soon to Northbrook

5-13.

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656 Deerfield Rd.

Coming

in sizes

Deerfield

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�SATURDAY
Pioneer Women, Ramah Chapter—International Folk Festival, 8 p.m.,
Congregation

Solel,

1301

Clavey

Rd.,

Highland

Park;

folk singing

and

dancing.
Hazelwood—Tour of Walgreen estate, Dixon, IIl., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SUNDAY
Hazelwood—Walgreen estate, Dixon, Ill., tour, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday

MONDAY
Highland Park Hospital Alcove Gift Shop—Birthday

celebration,

9:30

a.m. to 4 p.m., north lobby.

TUESDAY
Deerfield AAUW—Potluck

supper,

7 p.m.,

Zion Lutheran

Church,

10

Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.

WEDNESDAY
Chicago Lying-In Hospital, Mothers’ Aid—Mother’s Day Luncheon,
noon, Guildhall, Ambassador West hotel; Mrs. George W. Beadle, wife of
the University of Chicago president, speaker.
Christ Methodist Church—Mother-Daughter banquet, 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall, 1558 Wilmot Rd., Deerfield.
Deerfield Jaycee Auxiliary—Installation luncheon,
255 E. Illinois Rd., Lake Forest.

noon, Deerpath

Pioneer Women, Ramah Chapter—Installation luncheon, 12:30
home of Mrs. Nahaman Greenberg, 259 Maple Hill, Glencoe.

Inn,
p.m.,

Ravinia Woman’s Club—Spring luncheon, noon, Highland Park Country
Club, 1991 Sheridan Rd.; Sulie Harand presenting ‘‘Mame.”’
Servicemen’s Mothers Club—1:30 p.m. luncheon meeting, home of Mrs.

Harry Richman, 1111 Princeton Av., Highland Park.

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Ravinia coupon book sales committee heads include Mrs. David J. Harris (left) co-chairman and
Mrs. Leonard Cobey, chairman, both of Highland
Park. They are discussing the 1967 festival with

Members

of

the

Ravinia

Assembly Ball XII, the annual
benefit for the Mary
Lawrence
Chapter of the Jewish Children’s
Bureau, will be held June 3 in the
Standard Club.

Wom-

an’s Club will spend an afternoon
on Broadway during their spring
on

,

A Big Top Circus has been chosen
as the theme.
Guests will be
greeted by clowns and ballroom
will be transformed into a big top

Park

Club,

1201 Park Av.

Sulie

Harand,

musical

drama-

tist,

present

will

tent.

The cocktail area will be roped
into a three-ring circus with a
merry-go-round in the center. Bal-

her
version
of
‘“Mame’”’
following
the
noon

loons,

cocktail hour and
1 p.m. luncheon.
Miss Harand
There also will be favors and
prizes.
Mrs. William
MacWilliams of
Highland Park is the luncheon
program chairman. Reservations
must be in no later than today and
may be made with Mrs. Wallace
Black of Deerfield or Mrs. Willard
Smith of Highland Park.
The club voted on a new slate of
officers during their recent meeting. They include the following
Highland
Park
members:
Mrs.
Wallace
Solo,
president;
Mrs.
Grant Vietsch, first vice president;

Mrs.

Arthur

Cook,

Mrs.

Emanuel

treasurer;

Abrams,

Highland

Park,

Ravinia's

wagons,

and

sawdust

Mary

Lawrence

Treatment

Center

for Schizophrenic Children in Chicago. The 39 North Shore women
who make up the board pick up the
entire expenses for the Assembly
Ball so all money contributed by
guests goes directly to the Jewish
Children’s Bureau.
Mrs. Alan Gidwitz of Highland
Park is ball chairman. Serving as

co-chairmen are Mrs. Harold Kirchheimer of Highland Park
Chuck Maltz of Winnetka.

The
Mrs.

dance
Meyer

Robert
Park,

committee
Meiselman

Nathan,
Mrs.

both

Lester

and Mrs.

includes
and

Mrs.

of Highland

Crown

of

Wil-

mette, and Mrs. Herman Harris of
Glencoe.

Sncidentally

33

By SHIRLEY GORDON
it works
. . it really works. Those little inserts in magazines
that read, ‘“You May Already Have Won, Just Send In. . &lt;a

H~:

received a letter this week written in beautiful script on fine stationery,
telling me that I was one of the winners! Of course, some other lucky

lady got the trip to Hawaii, and the color television set went to yet
another woman, as did the shiny new convertible.
Still, considering the fact that I never had a bar mitzvah, that fountain
pen is sure going to come in handy!

and

arts chair-

man.
Also from Highland Park are
Mrs. Edward P. Basil, publicity

QO” to more serious things. Mrs. Arthur Adler Jr. of Highland Park
is the newly-elected recording secretary of the Chicago Commons
Association which held its annual meeting last Thursday in the Sheraton-

chairman;
Mrs.
D.
F.
Adams,
maintenance chairman; and Mrs.

Chicago Hotel.

Gilbert Knutson, auditing and revisions chairman.
Mrs. Wallace Black of Deerfield
is the new social chairman.

Marshall Bennett of Highland Park was selected as Voluntee
of the Year for the Jewish Children’s Bureau during a recent
luncheon in Chicago. This is the second year Mrs. Bennett received the

OFFICER

honor, and the third year it went to a number
Chapter, on whose board Mrs. Bennett serves.

Mrs.

60

circus

floors will add to the decor.
David LeWinter and his orchestra
will supply dance music, and a
continuous side-show will perform.
The benefit raises money for the

Mrs. Harold Drimilla; second vice
president; Mrs. A. E. Wolters, recording
secretary;
Mrs.
Walter
Gombert, corresponding secretary;

Photo)

of

Theme for Assembly Ball XII

Country

Daley

Turkin,

Hears ‘Mame’

Highland

project, "Operation Stork." (Bud

W.

. Mary Lawrence Selects Circus

Wednesday in the

part in the B'nai B'rith Women and the March of Dimes cooperative

Marshall

general manager, who is wearing Japanese robes
in honor of the director and conductor, Seiji
Ozawa. (Milton Merner Photo)

Ravinia Club

luncheon

Admiring stork shower gifts are (seated) Mrs. Frederick Solomon
and Mrs. Louis L. Perlman, both of Highland Park, and (standing)
Mrs. Morris Silver of Chicago. The women won awards for their

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INSTALLATION
H.

Howard

of Highland

Park is to be installed as new
president of the North Shore Weavers Guild at today’s meeting in the
Northminster Presbyterian Church
of Evanston.
Other new officers are Mrs. C. E.
Weldon, recording secretary, and

Mrs.

Frank

J.

McLoraine,

surer, both of Wilmette.

trea-

:

of the Mary

Lawrence

he Deerfield Branch of the American Association of Universit
Women collected more than 5,000 books for the Chippewa Indians
on Turtle Mountain Reservation. Since indications are that the books wil
continue to flow, they have extended their date to be an “Indian Giver’
to May 10. Mrs. James Morrow of Deerfield, chairman, advises that a
radio station in Fargo, N.D. has taken up the project also.
D*

you get a thrill, as I did when listening to the Station W
Auction last week to hear how often local names popped up as
both donors and purchasers?
May

4, 1967

�Pioneer Women
Plan Installation
After Luncheon

LET THE

Mrs. Seymoure Weiner of Highland
Park
will be installed
as
president of Ramah Chapter, Pioneer
Women
at
a
12:30
p.m.
luncheon Wednesday in the home of
Mrs.
Nahaman
Greenberg,
259
Maple Hill, Glencoe.
Also
to be
installed
as _ vice
presidents are Mrs. Irving Kaplan
of Deerfield,
membership;
Mrs.
Milton Margulies of Highland Park,
Moetzet Hapoalot; and Mrs.
Bernard Ellis of Highland Park, program.
Mrs. Norton Wasserman of Deerfield has written an _ installation
seder service entitled, ‘‘“Haggadah
of Ramah.”
New executive board members
include Mrs. Morton Hartman, integration
and
conservation;
Mrs.
Grete
Weiniger,
treasurer;
Mrs.
Louis Shapiro, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ted Weinstein, recording secretary;
and
Mrs.
David
White, special gifts, all of Highland
Park.
Also, Mrs. Burton Green, Mrs.
Leonard
Brodsky,
Mrs.
Herman
Wexler, Mrs. Robert Steres, Mrs.
Louis Shapiro, Mrs. Albert Boxerman,
Mrs.
Sholom
Singer, Mrs.
Marvin Komen, Mrs. Betty Benson,
and Mrs. Richard Cohen, all of
Highland Park, and Mrs. Greenberg.

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the
sorority
meets Wednesday.
Mrs. Donald W. Hyink also of
Deerfield will be among the hostesses for the 12:30 pm. luncheon in
the home of Mrs. Ralph W. Rossi,
339 Linden Av., Winnetka.

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be served at 6 p.m. Wednesday in
the Fellowship Hall of the church,
Tickets may be purchased at the
church Sunday morning or from
Mrs. Kenneth Cuyler, 701 Appletree
Ln., Deerfield, chairman.

of

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stouffer
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Saturday
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Youngsters Will Star
A benefit next Thursday for
the proposed Lake Forest College Fine Arts Center will feature Louis C. Sudler, Chicago
baritone and founder-director of
the Artists Showcase television
program, and two young musicians.

Stephanie
of

Nine-year-old Stephanie Chase,
violinist, of Deerfield, and 13year-old Lawrence Foster, cellist, of Glen Ellyn, will assist

Chase, 9,

Deerfield

Mr. Sudler. Both are winners
of the 1967 Chicago Symphony
Youth

Mr.

Competition.

Sudler

throughout

has

the

appeared

United

States

and Mexico as a concert and
operatic
performer.
He
has
been a frequent soloist on radio
and TV with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the
Symphony of the Air.

NBC

The singer also is president
of the Chicago Symphony board

Louis

of

Sudler

Artists

Showcase

of directors and a director of
the Ravinia Festival Association

the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Stephanie,
and

King

Henry

II of England,

played

by Gordon

1610

by Toni

Forest Av.,

Chicago

Gilman
Highland

(Mrs.. William
Park,

at a rehearsal for the

phony

Stephanie

is

Suburban
Fine Arts Center of
Highland Park and nine North
Shore garden clubs in co-operation

A number
of large
sculpture
works will be positioned in the
main
pavilion on specially constructed platforms located throughout the seating area. Visitors will
be
able
to view
the
elevated
exhibits from all angles.

tion.

16 Displays

aaa

The

Festival June 23-25.

exhibition,

to

be

held

in

ae

_Ravin’a Park, is sponsored by the

with the Ravinia Festival Associasis
3

_ Participants in the art show have
been chosen by Harry Bouras of
Chicago, artist and lecturer; Abbott
Pattison of Winnetka, sculptor and
teacher; Franz Schulze of Highland

Park, art critic for the Chicago
_ Daily News; and Joseph Shapiro of
Oak Park, art collector and president of the new Museum of Contemporary

Art,

which

will open

in

the fall in Chicago.

Name

Chairmen

According

to

Mrs.

Singer,

the

emphasis of the show will be on one

to three major pieces by each artist
and sculptor. Some of the exhibi-

has

been

a

Philadelphia

Symphony

program
for

which
a

was

Peabody

concerts.

Both youngsters appeared with
conductor Jean Martinon of the
Chicago Symphony on an Artists

The

8:30

program

p.m.

the door.
Stephanie Chase and her moth-

er, Fannie Paschell (Mrs. Bruce)

Or-

chestra at the Robin Hood Dell
children’s

Showcase
considered
Award.

will

in the

mons, Sheridan
mons Dr.

begin

college
Rd.

and

at

ComCom-

Chase, will play duets and solos
next Thursday for the North

Shore
group

Musicians
Club.
will hold its annual

The
lun-

cheon in the Sunset Ridge Coun-

Tickets may

be purchased

at

try Club in Northfield.

On the pavilion stage, 16 separate
displays will feature a floral arrangement or setting and a complementary painting, forming a single
exhibit.
A

special

Carousel

canopy

and

the

between

pavilion

protect
the exhibits.
The
portion of the displays will
this area.
Advance

Mrs. Joseph Singer, 154 Indian
Tree Dr., Highland Park, is chairman of the art exhibition. Her cochairman is Mrs. Dan Sherman,
2946 Idlewood Ln., Highland Park.

who

Church

pupil of Leonard Rose at Juilliard School of Music under a
full scholarship, has played with
the

13,

Ellyn

a fourth-grader

at
Grace
Lutheran
School in Northbrook.

tors, however, also will have portfolios of smaller works on view.

Foster,

of Glen

Orchestra.

Lawrence,

Flowers

Lawrence

In January and again in February, she performed at Youth
Concerts with the Chicago Sym-

To Share Spotlight
- go area artists will combine with
flower displays in the Arts and

Rd., first apFounder’s Lun-

a three-time winner on the Ted
Mack Amateur Hour.

Art Works, Blooms
by Chica-

Mr.
1680

dent since the age of 3, she was

opens tonight at the Harper Theater, 5238 Harper Av.,
Chicago.

and sculpture

of

Chase,

cheon for the Artists Showcase
Foundation in 1963. A music stu-

Immermann),

professional premiere of "Becket." The show

Painting

daughter
Bruce

Hickory Knoll
peared at the

Oas-

Heim, spears a roast pheasant for the Queen Mother,
portrayed

Mrs.

admissions

to

the

will
main
be in

the

pre-

season show are available at a
reduced rate through the Suburban
Fine Arts Center, 1140 Park Av. W.,
or
Arts
and
Flowers,
312
W.
Prospect
Av., both in Highland
Park.
Children

accompanied

by

an

adult will be admitted free.
Proceeds of the event will go to
the Ravinia Festival Association.

Ann Feuer, Editor

Mrs. Laurence W. Scott [left), and George Straub, Mrs. Joseph Singer, and Mrs. Dan
Sherman (right), all of Highland Park, make plans for the Arts and Flowers Festival June 2325 at Ravinia Park. Mrs. Scott is general chairman.
May 4, 196

�Choral Society Plans Final Concert af

Peter P. Jacobi

‘Devils’ Triumphs
Over Small Space

The
will

North Shore
present

“Elijah” Sunday at its final concert
The program will be given at 3:30

nightmare

history.
Two men

of

a

gruesome

period

in

of Chicago

will

Mr.

Appearing with the group will be
four guest soloists—Miss
Marion
Vincent, soprano; Miss Ardis Krainik, mezzo-soprano; Robert Bowker, tenor; and Hal Robinson, baritone.
The
Kenosha
Symphony
Orchestra also will make
a guest

of

be

given

credit:

director

Bob

Miss

a

cubic

rather

than

He

*

a

Chicagoan,

two-dimensional

*

JOHN WHITING has -written of witchcraft in
his 1961 dramatic product now having its
Midwest premiere. He has taken an Aldous HuxMr. Jacobi
ey story called ‘‘The Devils of Loudun’’ and made it into a play about
persecution, hysteria, and excess passion in the dark world of the 17th
entury small town France.
A priest—Grandier—speaks to his flock as a man ahead of his time.
And there are those who fear him and seek to undo ‘him. The undoing is
ot difficult. The man has a taste for women; he even secretly marries
pne as a symbolic gesture.

has

ssohn’s
‘“Midsummer
Night’s
Dream” under Fritz Reiner and in
Igor Stravinsky’s “Les Noces” under Miss
Hillis,
both
with
the
Chicago Symphony.

Miss

Krainik,

a

graduate

is

University.
radio

St., Ev-

appeared

two

weeks

ago

on

Festival in
“The Telehis recent

performances was in Jean Martinon’s
“Song
of Songs’
with the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He

will appear

later this month

with

the symphony in a performance of
Arthur Honegger’s ‘‘Joan of Arc.”

Tickets may be purchased at the
door
or in advance
member of the society.

From

Deerfield—Mr.

from

any

and

Mrs.

Mr. Robinson

of

Keene,

and

appeared

on

television

programs,

in-

efusal.
All her years of physical discomfort and sexual repression emerge

ove-hate for Grandier.

She becomes

a woman

possessed

and

in a

charges

*

*

GRANDIER—sensualist, political enemy of powerful men, and now in
eague with Satan—is ripe for burning. In a way he seeks it, hoping that
n torture and fire he will find God.
You may have seen some of this before in one of several plays about

|

by, Miss Jane Darvin, Marion
(Mrs. John) Irland, Hildegarde

—

(Mrs. Richard)

Julie

Slygh,

Skalinder,

oan of Arc or in
Salem witch trials.

Arthur

Miller’s

‘The

Crucible,”

which

deals

with

But Whiting’s play is one with its own stature and individuality.
It is not an easy play to take, either in the pit of the stomach or in the
ind. To some it will be anathema.
But it is not merely a play about a church or an era. It is about all
ages and the sad fact, as Aldous Huxley put it, that “There are many
people for whom hate and rage pay a higher dividend of immediate

To Premier

satisfaction than love.’’
The

play

is about

fanaticism,

deceit,

*

feverish

emotionalism,

misused

*

*

“The Devils’ has ideas aplenty and dramatic language to spare. And
despite a few casting problems, the Hull House production shows
riumphantly what a community theater can do. It is a potent affair.
the many

actors, particular praise should go to John Whitaker

as Grandier and Diane Rudall as Sister Jeanne.
The play is a massive,

almost

sprawling,

play,

which

adds

had

much

more

to give the theater.

But

we

do have

Music Arts Faculty Members
members

of the

faculty

at

he Music Arts School, 720 Central
Av., Highland Park, are scheduled
0

appear

in

concert

with

major

orchestras. Both are pianists.
Miss

eard
Saens’

ith

Janice

May

13

Harbison

in

“Carnival

the

will

Camille
of the

Chicago

be

Saint-

Animals”

Symphony

Or-

hestra
in Orchestra
Hall.
The
performance will be her fourth with
he orchestra.

The Evanstonian is a graduate of
hicago Musical College of Roose-

elt University

and

here.

of the

A winner

also

teaches

Allied

Arts

ompetition, she performed as solost with the Allied Arts Piano Series

ay 4, 1967

and

directed

at Orchestra Hall.
Evelyn (Mrs. Max) Binz will play
the

Edward

Grieg

Piano

Concerto

in A minor June 16 with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra in Detroit. She
is a graduate
of Northwestern
University School of Music and has

studied privately with Rudolph
Ganz. The Binzes live in Wilmette.
WILL
A

executive

by

vice

Productions,

was

conceived

Robert

Dedrick,

president
Inc.,

he

of

Pilot

has _ been

producing films for the last
years.
The book was dramatized

18
by

professional book reviewer Herbert
H.
Duenow
of Half
Day.
Mr.
Duenow reviews a book each month

Seana

at the Congregational Church in
Half Day, repeating the review

SHOW

Canadian

FILM
film

made

In addition to the film showing,
Mr. Duenow will review “A Tree
Grows in Brooklyn’’ at both the 4
and 6 p.m. performances.
Tickets may be obtained
church.

Dance,

Will Perform With Orchestras
Two

dramatization of Forrest McDonald’s book about a man who lost a
$100-million empire. The film will
be shown in the vicinity where
Samuel Insull built his estate and
where lived when his empire col-

each Sunday during the monh.

important

0 the sorrow of author Whiting’s untimely passing fours ago at an early
age. He obviously
‘The Devils.”

of

the Adlai E. Stevenson High School,
Route 22, Prairie View.
The motion picture, ‘‘Insull,”’ is a

2520 Riverwoods Rd., Deerfield. The

political power, and. despair, which the author calls ‘the short way to
damnation” and ‘“‘the gravest sin.”’ And it is about the defeat of love and
he horror that is hate.

Among

The premier of a colored film,
the work of two area men, will take

lapsed.
The
production

in

1964,

“Nobody Waved Goodbye,” will be
shown at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
Barat College’s Drake Theater. A
discussion and coffee will follow the
showing. Tickets will be available
at the door.

Poetry

at the

Groups

To Appear at Stevenson
Adlai Stevenson High School’s Art
Festival will include a dance program

and

a poetry reading

among

its concluding events.
The creative dance group of the
Barrington Community Church and
the Elm Dance Studio will present
a display of dance techniques at 8
tonight.

Interpretive,

modern

jazz,

adagio, and tap will be among the
forms featured.
The Barrington Poetry Group will
read Edgar Lee Masters’ “Spoon
River Anthology” at 8 tomorrow
night.
Work of area artists is being
displayed

during

the

festival,

another of the free public events
offered the community by the high
school.

Mr.

Mrs.

and

Be WINNET+KA
LAKE FOREST fiom

Mrs.

Eric

JohnR. Wheatley,

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
LaVerne Thomas.

By Area Men

in the auditorium

Jones, Judith (Mrs.

Stanley) Levin, and Miss Pearl
Rosenberg.
:
Others are David L. Ross, Miss —

‘Insull’ Film

place Sunday

—

Allan)
ite

hat it was Grandier who put the devil in her.
*

(Mrs.

A.

From Highland Park—Alden Bix-

Believing himself fully occupied wenching and winning souls for God,
e rejects an invitation to become confessor of a convent of Ursuline
uns. Sister Jeanne, the prioress, is a hunchback who is angered by the

Susan

s
Cindie

Smith.

Northwestern

has

Miss Krainik

Local members are:
Robert C. Fox, Miss

also a Chicagoan,

She

and

710 Clark

WTTW-TV’s Chicago
Gian-Carlo Menotti’s
phone.”
Another
of

sung the soprano role in ‘‘Elijah”’ in
Orchestra Hall under Miss Margaret Hillis, director of the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra Chorus. The
soprano also performed in Mendel-

rea.
*

Vincent,

Bowker,

Mr. Robinson,.1114% Lake Shore
Blvd., Evanston, is a graduate of
Indiana University School of Music.

| appearance.
must

ii
~~

;

anston, is a senior at Northwestern
University, where he studies with
Walter Carringer. He also has sung
at Grant Park.

direct the performance.

bickinger for knowing how to move actors and
ow to build tension; designer James Maronek
or fashioning levels and colonnades that allow
action

Schweitzer

;
"

of Chicago. Miss Krainik also has
performed with the Tri-City Symphony in Davenport, the Fine Arts
Quartet in Chicago, and the Ft.
Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra.

p.m. in the Skokie School auditorium, 520 Glendale Av., Winnetka.

Ronald

the

cluding Artists Showcase. For five
seasons, she sang with Lyric Opera

Society

Mendelssohn’s

of the season.

UST TO BE DOING “THE DEVILS” at Hull House is something
of a wonder—a miracle of maneuvering and space utilization.
The little theater in the Jane Addams Center has a postage stamp
tage. John Whiting’s ‘“‘The Devils”’ is a big play,
equiring a large cast and spatial scope.
Yet it is being done, and the viewer forgets the
ramped quarters and tends to move completely

nto

Choral

Felix

Hurst,

and

—

�_ Sculptors
May Enter

Tryouts for the Savoy-aires’ third
annual production, ‘‘Princess Ida,”

will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
and May
14 in the Covenant
Methodist Church, 2525 Hartrey

- Competition

Av., Evanston.

Chicago’s Marina City again will
be the setting this summer for the
New Horizons in Sculpture Show,
sponsored by the North Shore Art
League. The competition is open to
all adult Illinois sculptors.
The league expects to award.
$1,500 in prizes. In addition, Marina
City
Management
will
offer
a

$1,000 purchase prize.
Jurors will be Jan van der Marck,
director of the Chicago Museum of
Contemporary Art, which will open
later this year; Allen S. Weller,

_

dean

of the College

of Fine

and

_
Applied Arts, University of Illinois
at
Urbana;
and Roslyn Drexler,

New

York

painter

and

sculptor

_ who exhibited in the opening show
of the Whitney Museum in New

York.

Will Open
The

show

will

June
open

4
June

4 and

extend through July 22 in Marina
City’s summer gallery and outdoor

_

pavilion.
a
John Libberton,

- Ln., Wilmette,

event,

2304

with

Grey

chairman.
/

Me
-

3257 Sprucewood

is chairman

Farman

St.,

of the

Onderdonk,

Evanston,

as

co-

Will Assist Chairmen

They
goan

will be assisted by ChicaEldon

Danhausen;

Mrs.

_ Donald Flax, 268 Moraine Rd., and
Alfred Howard, 1023 Marion Rd.,
both of Highland Park; Mrs. Robert
_ (Keane, 1630 Sheridan Rd., and Mrs.
- Philip F. Shannon, 330 Gregory
_ Av., both of Wilmette; Mrs. Frederick Littell, 190 Apple Tree Rd.,

-

WILL

Tryouts Set for ‘Princess Ida

Winnetka; and Mrs. Frank Prower

Smerling Takes
Part in Benefit
from

ance of
officials

perform-

“Fiddler on the
of La
Rabida

Roof” to
Jackson

Park Sanitarium and the Spastic
Children’s Center, both in Chicago.
David Smerling, 799 Mosley Rd.,
presented checks totaling $16,000 to

representatives of the organizations
following

the

benefit

ode,

and

by

Michel

‘“‘Orphee,”

be

Coc-

given

at

MOTHER’S DAY
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your

May

14th, 1967

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Rehearsals will start in late June,
with principals meeting on Mondays
and
chorus
members
on
Wednesdays. Performances are set
for Sept. 15 and 16 in Niles North
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Leads and chorus members will
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May 4, 196

�ilarious romp, which spoofs Italian
ilms and film-makers. Peter Sellprs aS an Italian crook known as
the Fox, is asked by colleague
Akim Tamiroff to help smuggle
stolen gold.
Our man complies, impersonating
hat
famous
director
Frederico
abrizzi,
with
the
movie-mad
itizens and police of the fishing
illage as his unwitting
accomDlices. He makes a film in which
Ne scene depicts the community
bngaged in bringing the booty from
ship to shore. Adults and young
people.
RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP (Aldo
Ray)
There is no riot and very little of
bunset Strip in this low budget
attempt to cash in on sensational
eadlines. Aldo Ray plays an unlerstanding police officer who tries

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oversimplifies

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attempts at moralizing in this dull,
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A CONVENANT WITH DEATH
George Maharis)
A bad actor in the lead role and a
mediocre script are two strikes
hich nearly put this film out of
he entertainment game. A newly
ppointed young judge discovers
his commitment to the law when he
must render an original decision in
n unusually complicated murder
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in the lobby of Lutheran General
Hospital in Park Ridge.
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artist, who
lives at 2705
Sunset Tr. also has had one-man
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COLLEGE,

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Student

show

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sculpture,

and graphics, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, through May.

580

_

ROGER

WILLIAMS

BLDG.., Highland Park. Works

of Paula

(Mrs.

Robert) Natkin, 1474 Linden Av., Highland Park, through May.
HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt.
Works
of international artists and

Raymond)

45, one mile west
studio exhibit of

of Half Day.
Gwen
(Mrs.

Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10

a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
HIGHLAND PARK CITY HALL, 1707 St. Johns Av. Paintings
Brennen (Mrs. Foreman) Mueller of Wilmette, through May.

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HIGHLAND

PARK

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CLUB,

1201 Park Av. W. Works

by

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of Tim

Don Mann (right), 11! Deere Pk. Dr., Highland
Park, interviews guests on WBBM radio during the
AFTRA strike. Manager for —
projects at
WBBM,
he substituted for
r. Freda Kehm,

_ Meier of Evanston and Hal Rogoff of Park Forest.
HIGHLAND

PARK

HOSPITAL,

718

Central

Av.

Paintings

by

Paula

_ (Mrs. Robert) Natkin, 1474 Linden Av., Highland Park, through May.
HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Paintings by Alice
- (Mrs. Ben) Lazard, 1610 Linden Av., Highland Park, through May.
HOLIDAY

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Highland Park, through May.

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Chicago

Amateur

Chamber

- Music Players will give their 10th
annual concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
The free public program will be
presented

in Dawes

School,

Dodge

Av. and Oakton St., Evanston.
Harold

Newton,

606 Central

Av.,

this

champions

Area

Senior

of

of

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North

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parts

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special words written for the occasion.
Will Present Medal

week spoke to students at St.
Dominic’s College, St. Charles, Ill.,
under the sponsorship of the English department and the Interna-

Melodeers will present the medals
to the first-place winners.

for

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the

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advising

girl.

students

fall,

she

discussed

the

president.
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The work of two Highland Park
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lery, 828 Davis St.

;

The exhibitors are Abby (Mrs.
Lawrence) Block, 1773 Ridgelee
Rd., and Marion (Mrs. Roy) Roberts, 747 Baldwin Rd.
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members

tend, in addition to the quartet, ar
Mrs. Harold Heavener, 920 Apple
tree Ln.; Mrs. Cary Miller, 110
Greenwood Rd.; and Mrs. Fre
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Ernest Wilson of Lake

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quartets competing in sound, m
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categories. Members are Mrs. Wil

Deerfield

Writer Roslyn (Mrs. Robert L.)
Friedman of Highland Park last

At the conclusion of the Saturday
afternoon and evening sessions, the

Europe

Senior citizens throughout the
North Shore can participate May 21
in an art exhibition at the Mayer
Kaplan Senior Adult Jewish Community Center, 3003 W. Touhy Av.,
Chicago.
The event will be held from noon

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Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri sing
two songs each, the Melodeers will
four-part

Highland Park residents who will
participate
are Al Duman,
1200
Sheridan Rd.; Jerome Margulies,
11 Lakeside Pl.; Martin Abrams,
1989 Richfield Av.; and Fred Mann,

Citizens

the

Illinois

rangement

tional Studies Program.
Mrs.
Friedman,
1149 Sheridan
Rd., is the author of “Abroad on
Her Own,” a handbook of travel in

May Exhibit Art Works

After

sing “Time to Dance” and ‘‘Promise of Love.’’ They also will sing a

Works by Ernest Bloch, Bela
Bartok,
Alberto
Ginastera,
and
Antonin Dvorak will be presented.

2700 Sheridan

Region 3 chorus and quartet competition this weekend in St. Louis.
over

fee

Wilmette, will direct the orchestra.
The soloists will be Fanchon (Mrs.
Elmer) Rosen of Oak Park, piano,
and Josef Zverov, 118 Florence Av.,
Evanston, flute.

of Sweet

retire

Roslyn Friedman,
Travel Author,
Speaks at College

Programs
OF

will

_ Shore group will attend the annual

Prairie View.

ASSOCIATION

Chapter

Inc.,

weekend as chorus
Region 3.
The 30 members

American paintings, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
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�‘Silver Whistle’
Will Be Presented

By DHS Players
By MINDY NISSEN
The

“Silver

Whistle”

D. H. S.

is not part

of the music department.
used in any gym class.

Nor is it

“The Silver Whistle” is an unique

play by Robert McEnroe, to be
presented by Deerfield High School
tomorrow and Saturday. It is an
all-school play, which means that
any one was able to try out for a

role. There was a recall for a
second audition for students considered capable to be cast in the
play.
The cast that was chosen includes

Mike

Hoit,

Mitchell,

Jamie
Mark

Schocler,

Henry

Rigler,

Chuck

Holbrook,

Dave

Moran,

Diane

Johnson,
Marcia
Sanders,
Foster, Joan Eldredge, and

Chris
Alice

Untermeyer.
The story of ‘‘The Silver Whistle”
concerns a group of useless and

unhappy old people and the young
vagrant who comes into their lives.
The vagrant pretends that he is old
and attributes his youthful appear-

ance to a wonderful Oriental potion

Teen Page
Students Elected
To Executive Bd.
The new members of Executive
Board of the Student Council at
Deerfield High School were elected
to their posts on Apr. 21.

Of the 32 students who ran in this
election, four were nominated from
the freshmen class, 12 from the
sophomore class and 16 from the
junior class.
their

qualifications

were

dis-

played in the windows of the
cafeteria.
The
Wednesday
preceding the election, the candidates
were introduced at an assembly.
The winners were freshmen Dave
Liddle and John Rummel; sopho-

will

mores Dave Gorchoff, Jeanne Cor-

presented

in

the

school

auditorium
both nights
at 8:30.
Deerfield High School students can

dell,

Debbie

Kanter,

Schmidt, Barb Wallace,
Hollopeter, and juniors

exchange their activity tickets at
the bookstore for a ticket to the
play. Other tickets will be $1.50.

schul,

The cast and directors are working

Katzenberg,

hard in order to do justice to this

Steve Tarnoff.

Jim

Leslie

Gesler,

Davis,

Pam
Andy

Sandy

and Jodi
Dan Alt-

Chris

Foster,

Jordan,

Churck

Straus,

and

play. For a delightful evening come

residents Mr. Cherry, played by Chuck Mitchell
(left), and Mrs. Beebe, played by Jamie Rigley.

Cheerleaders Selected

The pictures of these candidates
and

and to the knowledge of how to
“blow upon a Silver Whistle’ that
can return youth and joy.
This winsome and enjoyable play

be

ae

Mike Hoit (center), as Oliver Erwenter, offers
the magic potion twing-ste to House for the Aged

Deerfield
chose.
squads.

High

its

School

1967-68

recently

cheerleading

poise, pep, motions,
a cheer performed.

jumps, and
From these

the

final

cheerleaders

are

squad),
Debbie
Wentworth,
and
alternates Jodi Hollopeter and Gai
Freifeld.
The sophomore squad consists o
Nancy Moate, Kris Vieth, Kath
Hayes,
Karen
Mullinix,
Jane
Coombs, Patty Roche, and alter
nates Diane Oscarson, and Kris
Andersen.
Choosing the two squads was ¢

Dina Hollopeter, Pam Kahn, Naomi
Scher, Nancy Peterschmidt, Kathy

hard job but the results were goo
ones and D.H.S. can be proud o

girls the judges chose 16 juniors for

A change has been made
formation
of
the
squads

in the
from

varsity trials and 17 girls for sophomore

preceding years. This year instead
of a junior varsity squad, a sophomore squad has been formed which
will cheer at sophomore games.
The Varsity squad, as in pre-

24,

ceding years, will cheer at all home
and away Varsity games. Another
change in the squads is the addition
of two alternates. The alternates
will take the place of a girl unable
to cheer at a game. The alternates
will also cheer. at home events
when there is an away game at
which the regular cheerleaders

It is hoped that more enthusiasm
will be showed at home games that
are held on the same night as an
away game
if cheerleaders
are

there and leading cheers.
The first tryouts were held April
14 in the girls’ gym.
for

these

and

judges

once

had

again

to

The

varsity

Thullen, (all members of last year’s

preliminaries

Deerfield's colors
Jeanne Baxter,
Donna Rittenour,
Elaine Olson,
Becky Cody,
Michelle Smith,

Crowell.

Halford,

Miss Betty Lacy, Miss Barbara
Curtwright, and the senior cheerleaders.
The girls were judged on their

Aptitude

cheerleaders.

are (from left)

Jean

Tom

its new

Displaying

Cheryl Zeeman,
and Kathy

Mr.

same

squads.

were Mr. Charles Shepard, Miss
Karen Olsen, Mr. Greg Royer, Miss
Coleman,

these

choose

are

cheering.

Judges

trials.

Final tryouts were held on April

Testing

Will Be Saturday
Students

who have registered for

the Scholastic Aptitude tests to be
administered Saturday should report

to the

cafeteria

at

Deerfield

High

School

8 a.m. The SAT

will

begin at 8:30. Achievement tests
will be offered the same day at 1:30

p.m.
Each

student

should

bring

a

supply of No. 2 pencils with him to
the test.

Mrs. Gross (Chris Foster) is vehement in her discussion with Mr.
Cherry (Chuch Mitchell) and Miss Hoadley (Alice Untermeyer)
about the intruder who has changed their lives. (Milton Merner
Photos)
.
72

All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments
from
both
tenns
and
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

Twirling Corps Wins Trophy
The
Deerfield
Twirling
took a trip, together with two
corps from the North Shore
to enter the National Baton

Corps
other
Area,
Twirl-

ing Association Contest.
They .returned. from the contest
with a second place trophy for the
school and silver medals for each

of the seven

twirlers

pated.
The
members
of
corps, Cheryl Zeman,

who

Since

the

end

of the basketbal

season
the
twirlers
have
bee
practicing their competition rou
tine at their weekly lessons o
Tuesdays, and at special practices
on Saturdays, under the direction o
baton teacher Mrs. Audrey M¢
Wharter.

partici-

The contest included a number o
divisions of competition such ag

the twirling
Becky Cody,

dance team, small group, largd
group, and singles. The Deerfield
Twirlers competed in small compe
tition and were judged on difficult
of routine, amount of variety in the
routine, presentation speed
smoothness, and showmanship.

Jean Baxter, Cathy Crawell, Donna
Rittenour,
Michelle
Smith,
and
Elaine Olson, have worked hard to
provide spirit at home basketball
and football games this year.

May 4, 1964

�Referendum

is Endorsed
BY Citizens
The Highland Park Civic Associapn has unanimously

endorsed

ferendum Saturday
e tax rate on the

the

to increase
proposal to

*

@e\t\D BANNog

SO FIRE DEPT.

crease the educational tax-rate
ding of Deerfield-Highland Park
gh School District 113.

‘Vote

‘yes’ Saturday because

Sup,

of

e urgent need to maintain quality
ucation here,” urged Joseph Pat-

In, association president. ‘This
nality education is directly related
the caliber of the teaching staff
J the programs
they present.
is 21-cent increase will enable
strict 113 to continue to attract

hd

retain

a

highly

competent

aff,’’ he added.
“The last increase in the educaynal fund was in 1958,’’ he said.
ince that time rising costs and
reasing enrollment have made it
cessary to approve the tax in-

ease at this time.”
Mr. Patten said that
ow

that

most

statistics

neighboring

dis-

icts are currently spending more
r pupil from the
an district 113.

education

fund

“The board of the Civic Associabn has met with representatives
district 113,” he continued. ‘‘We
e more than convinced that the
hoo] board and the high school
aff have done everything possible

stretch the tax dollar as far as
ssible.”’
he association is a non-partisan

oup of 500 families that provides
orum for study and discussion of
rrent issues.

»&gt;oM anagers
rom Area

V olunteers

Deerfield Woman

In Scouting

Head of Moraine Council

Get Honors

Mrs.
H.
Norman
Eston,
1705
Garand Av., Deerfield, was elected
president of Moraine Girl Scout
Council at the organization’s 14th

Five North Shore volunteer Scout
leaders
recently
received
Trail
Blazer
awards
from the Skokie
Valley District, North Shore Area
Council, Boy Scouts of America.
The awards the highest recognition a district
can
give
to a
volunteer, were given at the coun-

cil’s

annual

meeting

at the First

Presbyterian Church in Deerfield.
The recipients were Robert Jordt

of 1555 Stratford Rd., Scoutmaster
of troop
50 in Deerfield;
Carl
Zitzewitz
of 906 Brookside
Ln.,
Scoutmaster of troop 150 in Deerfield, and William Rauch of 1014
Kenton Rd., district chairman, all
Deerfield residents.

Also, Wayne Bank of 2734 Central
Rd., Northbrook, institutional representative, and Barry Smith of
1912 Central St., Northbrook, assistant district commissioner.

ttend Parley
The village managers of DeerId and Glencoe, Norris Stilphen
dd Robert

Shown above is the new ambulance of the Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Department.

Morris, were among

40

nicipal officials who attended an
-day civil rights workshop last
The conference, held Thursday
Chicago, was co-sponsored by
International City Managers’
sociation
and
the Community
blations Service of the U.S. Dertment of Justice.
Che municipal officials were told

Officers

elected

for the

coming

chairman;
Joseph
Bank, district
chairman;
Noseph
Bauss
of 2
Forest Way Dr., Deerfield, district
vice chairman; Donald D. Janes of
1551 Chapel Ct., Northbrook, executive
board
representative;
and

Schwechel of Libertyville.
Dr. Dudman, president

of

the

an they were in 1940.
‘hose participating in the confere also were told that one-third
the Chicago-area Negro families,
luding those with more than one

Mr. Schwechel, counsel executive, discussed the increased mem-

padwinner, have
$8,000 or more.

last year.

bir best to see that their cominities are open to Negroes. The
pakers also noted that property
ues in such integrated communi-

as Avalon and Chatham
gone down since they

have
were

egrated.

e officials

also

were

encour-

ed to emphasize human relations
tead of nuts-and-bolts govern-

pnt

and

nications

to

improve

their

com-

with civil rights work-

y 4, 1967

in Con-

The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire
Department has purchased its first

field; Mrs. Richard Fairley, 1353
Kenilwood
Ct., Riverwoods;
and
Mrs. Floyd Long, 120 McArthur
Loop, Ft. Sheridan.
Mrs. William Bissell, 28 Portshire, Lincolnshire, is among those
continuing on the board of directors
for one more year.
Honored for 40 years of service to

Council.
Mrs. Keith Nicholey, 1335 Valley
Rd., Bannockburn, is the new first

scouting was Mrs. Benedict Goodman of Highland Park. Mrs. Jack
Eisinger of Deerfield received a
certificate of appreciation.
Cadette Troop 175 of Highland

vice president. Mrs. Keith Peter,
1200 Valley Rd., Bannockburn, was

Robert

re-elected secretary.
Among

until

the

Apr.,

Sanders,

1219

treasurer.
elected
include

officers

1968,

is

continuing

Mrs.

Monte

Carlisle,

Deerfield,

board

members

New

to serve until Apr.,
Mrs. Joseph Baran,

1969,
3737

Park, under the leadership of Mrs.

Keno

and

Mrs.

Delver

Dever,
served
as
color
guard.
Senior Troop 15 of Northbrook, led

by Mrs.

Martin

Shapiro,

was

the

hostess troop.

Palsy

United Cerebral Palsy of Greater

1708 Chapel Ct., both of Northbrook. Others are Mrs. William
Cortesi, 1752 Clifton Av., and Mrs.

Chicago will operate a summer day
camp
program
in Glencoe
this
summer
for North
Shore
area
children in wheel chairs or unable
to walk without braces.

Keno,

2616

Roslyn

Circle,

both of Highland Park; Mr. Lyle
Crear, 1332 Warrington Rd., Deer-

ambulance,

The camp, running July 5 to Aug.

a 1967 Oldsmobile

Corp.

Four
carried

stretcher cases
at one time in

can be
the new

vehicle, It features a complete line
of first aid materials, including
oxygen inhalation and resuscitation

equipment.
The
was

.

purchase
a

joint

of the

venture

ambulance
of

the

Fire

Protection District and the Volunteer Fire Department, using funds
raised at the last firemen’s dance.
The

old

1959

Cadillac

is

being

retained temporarily as a back up
car.

Unit Plans Camp

Oak Av., and Mrs. Philip Wanzek,

Robert

new

built to order by the CotnerBevington Division of Divco-Wayne

in Glencoe

11, is open to all children with
cerebral palsy in Cook. and Lake
counties.

Additional information may be
obtained from United Cerebral Palsy, 343 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 60604.

Council, installed the newly elected

hdian income, and infant mortaliNegroes are worse off today

he
suburban
officials
were
Bed to co-operate with the ChicaLeadership Council and to do

last week

°67 Ambulance

Archibald McClure of Kenilworth,
president of the North Shore Area

At on the basis of unemployment,

incomes

meeting

Elected

George Fenneman of 708 Glendale
Rd., Glenview, recommended for
district commissioner.

officers. Speakers were Dr. Russell
F. Dudman of Wilmette and E. A.

yearly

annual

gregation Solel, Highland Park.
Mrs. Eston, a member of the
council’s board of directors, has
served as chairman of the finance
committee. She also was on the
board of the Wichita, Kan., Area

Firemen Get

Chicago
Scouting

Rotary
Club,
discussed
and how it can be a

ee

service to the community.
bership

Police

of the

council

during

The fresh, blossoming beauty of Spring is almost synonymous
with the revitalization of your exquisite draperies . . . and, of
course, the thoughtful cleaning craftsmanship of the North
Shore's finest— Mr. Duffy. From take-down to rehang each
panel is given the personal care of the "master."

the

Will Auction

Bicycles Saturday
The Deerfield Police Department
will holds its annual bicycle auction
at 10 a.m. Saturday behind the
village hall.

The auction list will include all
bikes which have been stolen or lost
during the past* year and turned
into the police department.

AND A HOMEMAKER’S THOUGHTS TURN
TO CLEAN DRAPERIES and Mr. Duffy!

GLEAN and

Phone

ID 2-1820

af

DUFFY CLEANERS
(Across from

Highland

Park Library)

Those who have lost bikes during

the year and can identify them at
the auction may show proof of
ownership for the bike’s return.

73

�Stevenson Lists
Honor Students
Betsy Taylor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Long Grove,
" was top student at Adlai E. Stevenson High School the third quarter
with six A’s on her report card.
Receiving five A’s were her sister, Kathy, and her brother, Robert,
and Mary Betlinski, Starr Cromartie, Ruth Knauth, Mary Jo Korbelik,
Judy Smith, Patti Sosna, and Ardie Ward.

NEWS

Those listing four A’s were Terri
Gillis, Marilou Isaacson, Bill Jesse,
Betsy
Lemon,
Jan _ Longfellow,
Nancy Rodewald, Yvonne Segalla,
Sandy
Wilewski,
Christine
Williams, and Gary Matt.

ABOUT

‘Lincolnshire

Twenty-nine other students made
three A’s. They
include Tapani
Alopaeus,
Nancy
Banser,
Patti
- Beaudry, Jill Blomquist, Kim Bohan, Cindy
Bray, Dennis
Bray,
Ricky Brehm, and Cathy Collyer.
Also, Nancy Cook, Harry Farr,

Two chips
Are Selected

Amy

For Institute

Miss Mary Ann Hills will attend
an eight week summer session in
Spanish for high school instructors
at West Virginia University. Miss
Hills will teach both French and
Spanish at Stevenson.

Teachers Get Posts
Three Adlai E. Stevenson High
School teachers
were
named
to
posts in section seven of the North
Lakes Division of the Illinois Edu-

cation Association last week.
Dave Hanson, divisional chairman
and business education instructor, was elected section chairman for the coming year. Hanson
also is president of the Stevenson

chapter of the IEA.
Wally Jenson, distributive education teacher, was named secretary,
and Edwin Griffith, administrative

placed

Donald

on the divi-

sion’s research committee.

Deadline Is Set

For Day Camp

ald, Margie
Perryman.

Milliken,

Also, Richard
Rendon,
Terry

Schuffman,

for

the

Deerfield

Park District Woodland Day Camp
will close at noon Saturday.
Registration

will

be

accepted

until then at the park district office
today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to
noon and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. and

from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
The fee for the three-week sessions is $45. Eligible are children
living in the district who have
completed

who

have

the

second

not started

grade

but

the seventh

grade.

The first session will be held June
19 through July 7; the second, July
10-28; and the third, July 31-Aug.
18. The daily programs. wi I be hom
us
71 a.m.
to
3 p.m.. Daily
transportation will be provided by
the park district.
TRAVEL

IN EUROPE

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Derebey, 561 Woodvale Av., Deerfield,
have returned after a business and
pleasure trip to Vienna, Austria,
and Lisbon, Portugal.

74

and

Nancy

Pearson, Herme
Rodewald,
Dorn

Ginny

Smith,

Terry

Smith, and Jan Viemeister.

Pom

Pon Girls

Twenty-two Stevenson girls have
been selected for next year’s Pom
Pon Corps.
Mrs. Barbara Burwell, director

and

physical

education

Laura Brentlinger, Judy Calder,
Judy Smith, Terry Whitlow, Debbie
Smith, and Marsha Keehn.

as

varsity

Newspapers Thanked
For Referendum Aid

Deerfield Rotary Club members

striving

to

give

tunities.

This

can

be

done

cheerleaders

only

GAA
Nancy Rodewald and Barb Lewis,
members
of the Girl’s Athletic
Association, have been selected to

camp at William’s

Bay, Wis., June 11 through June 18.
Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Rodewald, and Barb is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Lewis. Both live in Long Grove.

Senior Holiday
High

School

seniors will leave by bus May 23 for
a three-day

Wheel

Lodge

holiday

at the

in Rockton,

Wagon

Ill. The

week
will be climaxed
by the
junior-senior prom May 27 at the
O’Hare Inn.

fee, which

PARK—The

issued.

Each

bicycle

should

ha

working
brakes,
chain
gua
lights, and a rear fender reflecto
Don Tiffany, Deerfield juve
officer, said that all youngst¢
should register their bikes ‘‘so tI
we can trace them if they are |
and stolen.”’
He noted that dozens of bicyc

are turned

into the police

depa

ment each year and that all co
be returned if the owners could
traced.

an identifying

The

MOTHER'S

finest

The

citi-

zens committee of the Highland
Park-Deerfield High School District asks for the communities’
support for the May 6 education
fund referendum. As citizens of
the district, we are highly sensitive to the fact that teachers
ultimately determine the education we desire for our children.
The education fund bears the
salary costs for teachers.
Because of rising salaries and
staff increases due to expanding

of

DAY

LIQUEURS

Red

and

Wines

of Bordeaux
Chateau

Lafite - Rothschild

(Premiers Grand Crus Classes
In Vintage Years: '59, '60 &amp; ‘62

Chateau Ripeau (St. Emilion '55)
You will find our selection of imported and domestic
liqueurs and wines unexcelled. Also they are priced
right to fit your pocketbook.

enrollment, income from this fund
will not permit the caliber of
vote

condition and equipped with saf¢
features before the stickers
4

different

FOR

Citizens Urged to Vote
For School Referendun

1

in the Half Day School Gym.

includes

Bicycles will be carefully check
be sure they are in goa

FOR SOMETHING UNIQUE... .

Superintendent of Schools
District 113

HIGHLAND

five

Bikes which are not registered at
these times may be registered any
time at the police department in
the village hall. The registration

thanks for reviewing

dren. ‘An ° ‘affirmative
—, isa mist.”

Cub Scout nek 78 will meet from |
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Monday in the
Half Day School gym: This will be.
the opening ceremony for den one
and closing ceremony for den two.
There will be a combined meeting for den mothers and committee
members 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 15

in

to

to 3

in Briarwood Vista subdivision.

instruction we want for our chilf |

13

10 a.m.

School parking lot, and in the park

major help in passing the referenour financial needs and supporting
our referendum effort.
Kar] R. Plath,

May

from

parking lot, the Alan Shepard
School parking lot; the Maplewood

with the strong support of individual citizens like yourself who

Again,

bicycles

sticker, is 50 cents.

police register

locations in Deerfield.
The registration will be held in
the Holy Cross School parking lot,
the
Deerfield
Grammar
School

children the best possible oppor-

Mary Jo Korbelik, Tobie Hayes,
Jean Foss, and Rennie Morris.
Jackie Peterson, Pam Wolfe, and
Dora Dombrow were elected to the
junior squad.

Stevenson

p-m.

our

dum.

E.

village

education fund referendum to be
voted on Saturday. The Highland
Park-Deerfield High School Dis-

at Stevenson were Peg McCulloch,

Adlai

will help Deerfield

HIGHLAND PARK—We want to
thank you for your support of the

is

Christopherson, vice president of the congrega
tion; and Roger A. Nelson, building committe
chairman. (Bud Daley Photo}

To Register Bicycles May 13

(Continued from page 9)

trict

the church pastor, the Rev. Karl Langrock; Westo

Deerfield Rotary Club, Police

Public Forum

know the value of good education.
We
know
that
your papers’
editorial on Apr. 20 will be a

Cheerleaders
Selected

Leaders of the Lutheran Church of the Holy
Spirit in Lincolnshire fill the cornerstone for their
new church at 30°Riverwoods Rd. before the cornerstone-laynig ceremony Sunday. From left are

instructor,

said 1967-68 squad members
are
Patty Beaudry, Darlene Billick, Sue
Chess, Barb Coffin, Carol Collyer,
Nancy Cook, Patty Decker, Beth
Ford, Carolyn Hoyne, Jan Hunter,
Jan Jurley, Barbie Johnson, Joan
Schaum, Diane Keiser, Randa McCartney,
Barbie
Lynford,
Judy
Pankau, Diane Sheldon, Nancy Williams, Leslie Turner, Anne Wolf,
and Barb Lewis.
‘Selected
as
alternates
were

attend the GAA
Registration

Graham,

Tony Intini, Sue
Johnson,
Debbie

Keehn, Lucy Kos, Sharon MacDon-

Two Adlai E. Stevenson High
School foreign language instructors
have been selected for summer
study institutes sponsored by the
National Defense Education Act.
Laszlo Takacs will attend a fiveweek summer session in the Soviet
Union studying the Russian language on a graduate level. He will
teach both Russian and German at
Stevenson in the fall.

assistant, was

Fishbein,

Mary Hoffman,
Johnson, Vickie

You'll find it convenient
to STOP and SHOP at ss

on

noinggy! ‘Cortiell
James

Mandler

|

Co-chairmen, Citizens Committee
District 113

Jack

1400

Ct.,

Kenilwood

liquor cabinet

|
|

PLAN TO MOVE
Mr. and Mrs.
will move
in June.

|

to northern

L.

Bishop,

Riverwoods,
New

Jersey

CORNER

|

OF

(East of the Benk)

WAUKEGAN

AND

HIGHWOOD

AVES.,

HIGHWOOD
432-1323

May

4,

19

�Boy Scout| Council

Recreation
Calendar
Today

|

Will Hear Pastor
At Annual Meeting

to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Pres-

The

brian Church and Jewett Park.
to 3 p.m.—Tot
k.

program,

Jewett

the lives

of

registration,

Executives
Diamond

Monday
to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Pres-

prian Church.

of the

Kitchens

National

Corp.,

of Sara

which

Lee

and

purchasing manager; Bert Weller, Sara Lee director

produces

the

of

packaging

development;

A. Gage,

the

covers

from

From

the

Printing

left are Harry

Industries

of

Bragiel, Sara

Lee

Diamond

Senior

C uLzens

High

N

d

N

Month
h

is being

celebrated locally in several North

30 to 11:30 a.m.—T.O.P.S. Club,

_ All

ett Park.

invited

Land
rian Church.

North

Shore

to

public events

.

zens:

p.m.—Adult
Junior

High

golf
School.

30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s recreaShepard Junior High School.
Wednesday
© 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presrian Church and Jewett Park.
to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett

é

Elaine

Kaplan

has

attend the
honoring

rooms

for

use

program,

:
Church, Deerfield.

Bethlehem

:

officers

are

president

vice

tional TOPS

oa

Mrs.

and

organiza
is
and

members

15

ing more. Those who are inter-

d in losing weight may contact
park

district

ee

office

or

Mrs.

pa.
67,

Says

for

village

helpful

officials

in organizing

and

others

program

Seniors. Jewett Park Field House.

seniors,

Month

of May—Exhibits

for

persons

ag

ferns

have

died

h

P

Doetsch

i. ph County Safety Commishe

commission

Athy”

as the major

blames

Park Hospital

cause

for

in

partner

A

Brothers

Doetsch

was

of Wheeling,

Contractors

Club
a rhythm

At Dead End
The Nightshades,

and

will entertain from
p.m. tomorrow at the

blues. combo,
to 11:30
8:30
ae
:

SOs.

Dead End, a teen-age night club in
the Deerfield Park District Field

House.
:
mt
South

LaCost,

_

oS
“- ae
High
School

Tom

students
Ken
Lavin,

ee

parties, and

“sr

Pree

ages

benefits.

Zemke,

manages

en

Bob’s
the

and Mrs.
and three

Eugene : J. of Skokie.

were

conducted

Rev.

the

Glenview.

Burial

was

4, 1967

the

Park

Risk

og

pee

- a aoe

anufacturing

Co.

prism

:

W.

H.

Rd.,

Birkemeier,

Deerfield,

and

728

her

after several weeks on the West
They

visited

friends

and

relatives in Portland and Pasadena

and former Deerfield friends, Mr.
Mrs.

Claude

Smith

T.

Riverside.

in

Raesibie

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cleaning care?
Rule one, is, to clean them at least
and

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longer

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Clinic's

life.

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OM.

Drap-

process

Form

Draper

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once a year for continued

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dramatize the area

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spot. Overhead, hang a glistening

llis-

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in Memorial

anda

highway accidents.

in

Turkey Monday morning.
loved
H

Park.

:

—_

and

25

4?
Mr. Uybadin’s ashes were sent to

oly Trinity Lutheran Church in

Coast.

points out one

Apr.

Hotel in Highwood.

Apr. il

Thummel

L.

W.

king, eye-sight, seat belts, and
Hent out of 2,600 was killed in

died

in the Halen Funeral Home, Skokie,

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Kogman worked
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Shore Gas Co. for 20 years.

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brothers, Lawrence P., 2546 Princeton Av., Robert J. of Deerfield, and

sister-in-law, Mrs. Lyman J. Davis
of Prospect Heights, have returned

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who

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Services

your

A good entrance makes. a good
impression . . . and you can do so
eee h hsto brighten a dreary hallway

son, James, at home; three sisters,
Mrs. : Roland Kehoe and Mrs. a Carl

by

The Nightshades
have appeared
°

Westgate

a

€ries

by Mr.

the
pr. 28 at
he
service was
Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel in
Evanston.

F. Mueller of Wilmette,
Fred Troesch of Skokie;

and

dra

cs

years.
Survivors include his wife, June;
a daughter, Pamela, at home; a_

way deaths.
e major areas of apathy cited

failure to seriously consider

born

_ Wilmette and lived in Glenview

Mrs.

on

was

Baker

—_ High School, Deerfield.

21,

Adolph (Andy) Doetsch, 47, of
Glenview, died Apr. 8 in Highland

Perform

to

2

peered

Mr.

3

:
Adol

Nightshades

i

inde

.

North. Shore Oita

Club.

Glencoe senior citizens.

ivate

Crystal,

choir

in Win-

SS

een |

May 24, 1 to 4 p.m.—Open house,
honoring
refreshments,
exhibit,

pica

and

Baha’i

evening.

Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Ia., and

“F

Kenilworth

A

K.

Rd.,

Brian, who attended Wilmot Junior

accepted
as a member
of the
Chicago Association of Commerce
and Industry.

2

Cross

Frank

the

you

land, Italy,
Japan,« Sah
Pakistan,
Australia.
Heneiaie
&lt; B¥enaaen

and Los Angeles. The Smiths have

2 :

Post

i

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with

Their itinerary included Switzer-

City Hall; hobby exhibit (first two
Island
in Crow
weeks of May)
School, Winnetka.

Sathel snl te Seeks

CCE

wenty-seven

children,

‘rip around the world.

May 16, 12:30 to 3 p.m.—Salad
luncheon, showing of historical costumes, talk on ‘History of Deerfield,’ Presbyterian Church.

t

F

A

h

Charing

last

JOINS ASSOCIATION
_ R. W. Hunt of Deerfield has been

Larry

c

William

suburban

netka nd Highland Park libraries;
information table in Highland Park

a
brook

Y Dead in County
°

moved

Pike,

two sons, Richard, a freshman at

:

‘
F
Degestacnhds and Mrs. Helen
4 tseonthaid group, affiliated
has

Deerfield,

May 28, 2 to 4 p.m.—Recognition

bht recorder; Mrs. Martha Jor-

th

144

ee

Mrs.

state delegate to the convention.

929 Strat-

tea to be given by Deerfield seniors

*
new

and

sang

are

D.
Cowen,

F amily

Ruback

Smiths,

to Pepper

May 21—Open house and exhibit,

sensidiy

and

national Baha’i convention Apr. 27-

following

senior citi-

of

seni

of Deerfield’
president
ed
ipl (TOPS)
&gt;a
. oP
ounds

residents

Ge

been

the

_ Deerfield. The Bakers attended the

School Auditorium.

.

A dg Se

Mr.

Baker,

Highland Park Recreation Center.
Exhibits, refreshments.

Pre sident
;

education

| May 14, 2 to 4 p.m.—Dedication
of

Rd.,

month

24, 1 to 3 p.m.—Special

May 18, 1 to 3 p.m.—Program by

Se nie (iad

on

Smith

s6: (like
Ellis W.

ford

ore

May

iti
Shore communities

0 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett

9:30

at

Cleveland, O., after returning from

Senior Citizens Month

to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Pres-

her

W.

Mave

Sh

ort

on

ote

High School.

Tuesday

preside

30 in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Baker

The

pol; paddle tennis, Shepard Ju-

s.

wife,

National sales manager. (How-

ard Fochler Photo)

30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s informal

lects

&lt;8 Spain

Friday

Junior

will

Mrs. Hubert Matthias: and daughter,
rothy, of
Arlington,
*

Blanken-

for

Jewett Park.

to

C.

heim, Diamond National vice president; and James

Ellis

15

Eugene

covers used on Sara Lee packages, accept an award
America.

o 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett

Ss, Wilmot

Wilmette

VISIT IN DEERFIELD

:

Wilmot

Scouting

outstanding service to Scouting.

ett Park.

etball,

in the

business meeting, election of officers and executive board members,
and presentation
of awards
for

hue, Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, JewPark.

to 5:30 p.m.—Children’s paint-

of boys

program and ties both together in
services to their community.
Council Pres. Archibald McClure

Jewett

to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewpark,
Saturday
:30 a.m.—Junior high bowling

to 3 p.m.—Pool

Council,

His talk, ‘‘Tying Our Knots,’’ will
explain how Scouting ties men to

Tomorrow

to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbrian Church and Jewett Park.

Sunday

Area

Dr. William F. Dunkle Jr., pastor
of
Wilmette
Parish
Methodist
Church, will be the guest speaker.

15 to 9:30 p.m.—Golf class, WilJunior High School.

program,

Shore

annual meeting and election at 7
p.m. Wednesday in the Lake Forest
Club in Lake Forest.

30 to 8:30 p.m.—Prep basketb, Shepard Junior High School.

to 3 p.m.—Tot

North

Boy Scouts of America, will hold its

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�‘Charley a Bright Spot in Thinclad Rank:
He Paces Little Giants’
Only Point-Winning Tea
By
JOE BAUMAN
The Highland Park track team has not fared too well this season,
one bright spot Little Giant fans can always count on is the running
Charley Cochran.
. Last Saturday, the Drew Relays in Waukegan proved to be no exe

tion. Highland Park finished 14th in the 15-team field, picking up o
four points.

4

They came when the two mile
relay team, which Cochran anchored,
finished
fourth.
Other
members of the team were Steve

to team up with Cochran
Weinberg for the district. Th
four have a good chance to
3:32.”

Halperin, Dick Weinberg, and Dave

Summaries

Underwood. Cochran also anchored
the Little

Giants’

distance

medley

Evanston

team which missed placing by only
.7 of a second.
Wind, Mud Hinder

My times weren’t very good.”
Cochran ran the 880 in both
events, being timed in 2:06. ‘“‘It’s
not my best race,” he says. “I
seem to do better in the 440. As far
the

best

“My goal is to set the school
record in the 440. It’s held by Jack
Castle who ran 49.9 last yaar. I did
a 50.4 last week and should improve

my

time

when

the

weather

im-

proves,” Cochran said.

Mel

Edwards,

coach,

also

Highland

thinks

Park

Cochran

will

break the school record. ‘He has
the potential to get in the low 49’s”
he said.
Eyes Relay Place

Another
have

Cochran

the

Little

objective

Giants

is to

mile

relay

team place high in the state meet.
“Tf Lee Barnett and Bill Mack
recover from injuries we will have
a strong relay,” he says.

Barnett and Mack suffered pulled
muscles in the indoor season and

Charley Cochran
Larry Graff)

brings the Highland Park distance medley team in first in its heat. (Staff Photo by

have yet to run outdoors.

Giant Frosh-Soph
Golfers Win Three
Highland Park’s frosh-soph golf
team registered three wins and a
tie in recent meets.
Coach Fred Dickman’s underclassmen

After

Monday’s

game,

SPORTS

the

year.

‘He

threw

Park.

A game

scheduled

with Waukegan

was

to be played there yes-

A
was

76

during practice to keep in shape,”
Sanders said, ‘“‘so I don’t anticipate
that we’ll be any worse off than the

rest

of the

return game with Oak Park
scheduled for Tuesday in Oak

teams

with

all these

makeups.”’
Anxious

pretty

nice,” said Sanders. ‘“‘He probably
could have gone the whole game,
but I came back with Ed Garcia
and Mike Wolf in relief. He (Sedik)
made them hit the ball. We didn’t
make any errors to beat us.”

refused

Glenbrook

this afternoon, and Evanston will
be here tomorrow.
“The pitchers have been working

of

little when

day’s

appear that the layoff hurt the
Little Giants. The team lost to Oak

“We just didn’t hit the ball,” said
Sanders
afterwards.
Bob
Sedik
started on the mound for Highland
Park, his first pitching assignment

tournament

Sanders

terday. New Trier East will be here

“Just Didn’t Hit’

always

For

District

trict
tournament
next
Tuesday.
‘“‘We’re anxious to get another shot

at them,” said Sanders. ‘“‘They beat
last

badly

year

haven’t

and

in the

some

forgotten

is

North,

our

boys

it. They’ve

been

look past

saying,

‘“Tues-

district

game.

for the right to advance

gan

for

the

regional

Randy

PARK

Kreiting, ¢
Nietsch, 1b

Lofgren, p
Lane, 2b
Campbell, If
Miller, rf

(8)
Ab
3
2
3

North

3
3

4
4
2
2

HIGHLAND

Rosen, Ib
Allderdice, cf
Baker, 2b
Sarkady, rf

0
1

1 = Stein, 1
1
Skidmore,

1
0
0.
1°

Addison,
p
Garcia, p

Totals

26

8

Score
Oak

6

Wolf, p
Totals

by

Innings

300
a oo

3b

ee
3
2
1.

e
0 0
34
29

1.0
ie

Park

000001

0
ee)

100
3O 2 6

Park

with

1—2

67

at Sports-

a

low

against
45.

man

for

Glenbrook

Against

Lake

was low with 44-and

Barrington with 43 and tied
Rose for low honors against
viso East, each with 42.

with
Pro-

Grandi Brothers
Gains Nite Loop Title
Grandi

Brothers

Garage

won the

Thursday Nite Early Birds bowling
league

at Mary

‘Members

RHE
| ae en ee et ee ca ee ee

Park

Highland

PK. (2)
Ab RH
ss 4 0 1
34
400

1
0
2
1°

187-187

Rose “was

as Jim Hyman

tournament

Scornavacco,
Rosalini, c
Sedik, p, r

179-192

Jeff Winston and Laz Chapman
each carded 46.
Jacobsen was low man against

to Wauke-

RH
0 0
1 QO
2 2

Forest

Forest the entire team played well

May 15.
OAK

North

Highland

If the Little Giants manage to
beat the Spartans—and Deerfield
can beat Stevenson—the two would
meet in the finals on Wednesday

tournament

of the

first

to

Lake

man’s Country Club the next day.
On Apr. 24 the team beat Proviso
East at Sunset 178-199 and followed
that with a 178-199 victory over
Barrington.

We’ve got to win that.”

Frost, 3b
Masser, cf
Modler, ss

Highland Park will play Glenbrook North in the Deerfield dis-

us pretty

Glenbrook

it counts.”

it would

Park 8-2.

a good

team. They’ll pull up a

beat

at Sunset on Apr. 19 and then tied

having some troubles this year, but
they’re

are

just nursing them along now,”’ says
Edwards, ‘‘I hope they wi”. be able

Giants Finally Play Ball,
But Oak Park Wins Game
Going into Monday’s game with
Oak Park, Highland Park’s varsity
baseball team hadn’t played a
gameini5 days.
~“We want to play baseball,”’ said
coach Jay Sanders. ‘‘We practiced
each day last week
with the
assumption that we’d play the next
day, but it just didn’t work out.”

‘‘We

of

Jane Lanes.

the

winning

are Barbara
Ori, Tina
Betty Brugioni, and Norma

team

Menoni,
Ori.

New

Trier

East

100—1.
Salzman
(NTE),
2.
Bea
(NN), 3. Brown (W), 4. Michels (P
Angel (P). T—9.9 (ties meet record
Jack
Buresh,
Evanston,
and
Wa
Brakes, Phillips, 1963).
480
shuttle
relay—l.
Phi
(Allen,
Payne,
Love,
Hilliard),
Waukegan,
3.
New
Trier
East,
Thornton, 5.
Evanston. T—56.0.
Distance
medley
relay—l.
Evans
(Brown, Walker, Weber, Abernathy
New Trier East, 3. Maine West, 4.
North, 5. Niles East. T—3:44.2.
400
H.H.
shuttle
relay—1.
Phi
(Allen,
Payne,
Love,
Hilliard),
Evanston,
3.
New
Trier
East,
Waukegan, 5. Morton East. T—53.1.
Mile
relay—1.
Evanston
(Form
Hill, Von Thury, Warren), 2. New
East, 3. Phillips, 4. New Trier West
Tie, North Chicago and Racine Hor
T—3:32.4.
Mile—1.
Kuknle
(NN).
2.
LaB
(MW), 3. McClendon
(RH), 4. Rad
(MW), 5. Catlett (NTE). T—4:28.4.
High jump—1. Gaines (E), 2. Clen
ing
(W),
3.
Ellis
(NTE),
4
§S
(NTE), 5. Muechler
(RH). 6 feet,
inches.
Shot put—1. Horsting (E), 2. Ge
(W), 3. Ciesla (W), 4. Sternberg (
5. Hall (NTE). 52 feet, 314 inches.
Discus—1. Michnewicz
(ME), 2. ]
ancuk
(E),
3.
Puitmeyer
(MW),
Coleman (NC), 5. Siory (ME)..143 f
342 inches.
Middle distance medley—1.
Evan
(Walker,
Weber,
Jenkins,
Warren)
Phillips,
3. New
Trier
East,
4.
Trier West, 5. Thornton. T—1:38.8.
Freshman 440 relay—1. Phillips (4
Williams, Johnson, Cromwell), 2.
kegan, 3. Evanston, 4. Niles Nort
Morton West. T—47.5.
Varsity 446 relay—l. New Trier
(Wald, Salzman,
McFadzean,
Meye
2. Thornton, 3. Hirsch, 4. Waukegan
New Trier West. T—44.7.
Two
mile
relay—l1.. New
Trier
(Peterson, Davis, Robinson, Winter
Evanston, 3. Maine West, 4. High
Park, 5. Racine Horlick. T—8:25.4.
Sophomore
880
relay—1l.
Evan
(Hill,
Jones,
Channey,
Thomas),
Thornton, 3. Hirsch, 4.-New Trier
5. Waukegan. T—1:37.0.
Varsity 880 relay—i1. New Trier
(Wald, Salzman, McFadzean,
Mey¢
2. Thornton,
3.
Evanston,
4.
Ra
Horlick, 5. New Trier West. T—1:31.
Pole vault—1. Kamin
(NE), 2. qd
dening (W), 3. Mueting (MW), 4. 3
13 feet,
(NTE),
5. Baker
(RH).
inches.
Long
jump—i.
Lee
(RH),
2. L
(P), 3. Jenkins (E), 4. Frohman (N
5. Smith (T). 20 feet, 1014 inches.

tough running in the wind and mud.
I felt like I was running up a hill.

it’s

97,

Phillips 57, Waukegan 43, Thornton
Niles North 20, Maine West 19, Rag
Horlick 19, New Trier West 17, Hi
12, Morion East 9, Niles East 8, Moi
pangs 7, Highland Park 4, North Chic

“I didn’t have a good day,” the
senior said afterwards. “It was

as I am concerned,
race invented.

DREW RELAYS
Team Standings

—

Final Softbal
League Plan

Are Drawn
Final plans were formulated
week for the Highland Park 16-i
softball City League.
Three new teams

the league

have

ente

and two of last ye

teams dropped out.

Practice games

are scheduled

be played tonight, at Sunset,
Ridge, and Lincoln School.

The regular league
begin next Thursday.

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out on Saturday.

It was to be made up on Monday.
Jim Friedman, No. 1 singles man

One of the joys of being a coach is that you don’t have

for the past three years, won

contend much with this type. There are exceptions,
course, but the athlete usually doesn’t have time for
ng wars or drag-racing or hair-growing. His head

match in three sets 6-2, 3-6, 64 at
Waukegan.
Scott O’Connell, playing No. 2

An example is Pete Newell, the Notre Dame High
hool football star. Pete is a large, pleasant-faced young
an who

last fall was

rs’ all-North

Shore

named

to the Hollister Newspa-

squad

and

various

other

honor

hits. A tackle, he was sought by many universities who
ry much wanted him to pursue his football playing on
eir campuses.

Some

Faith Restored

Dne of these was Northwestern, which recruited Newell as vigorsly as any. Pete visited the campus,
usual selling job from the coaches.

was given the grand tour and

But Pete decided against Northwestern in favor of Michigan.
ually in cases like this, if the young man remembers his mans at all, it is simply to drop a letter to the schools which were
ected.

But ene day Pete Newell walked into the office shared by Wildt aides Dale Samuels and
bt going to their school.

Bruce

Beatty

‘Pete, why did you choose Michigan?’’

and

told them

Samuels

he was

later,

‘‘It restored my

who

has

ngsters is Bob

faith in athletics
Naughton,

faith in 18-yéar-olds.”

as a beneficial

the ex-Loyola

Academy

exercise
coach

who

for
re-

tly joined Len Jardine at Brown University. Naughton, unlike
e in the educational profession, is very much in favor of spring
tball practice for high schools.
Loyola, along with the other Catholic League schools, drills in
p spring and opens practice two weeks earlier than the rest of
ep state in the fall. Naughton feels both procedures are beneficial

many ways.
“You get the kid who is not going to play another sport, anyhow,”
points out. ‘“‘And this contributes to winning.
ling of unity.

It promotes

a great

‘The kids are sounder fundamentally. Over their high school cabr, we actually get them for another year because of this. And
practice early in August is good because it conditions the kids.
‘I don’t think it affects their grades at all,’’ Bob declares. “You
count on one hand the kids who come out of school at three
lock and go home and study.”

Clearing the Desk
arry

Glass,

e-season

the

collapse

Northwestern
of his

basketball

title-contending

coach

team

who

made

says
last

the

winter

most disappointing year in his eight seasons

as a coach,

lares, ‘One of the most important things this
omplished this year was exciting the fans.” .

basketball

also
team

Dave Bartel, the new cross-country coach at Evanston High
hool, was born in China. Both his father and mother were misynaries there before uprisings forced him, his mother, and sisrs out of the country.

His father remained.

..

.

eo Samuelson, Evanston High School athletic director, reports
recent quest for Stuart Merrill award-winners has uncovered all

one. Dick Miller is the missing honoree. . . .
ick shot expert and comedian Paul Hahn will donate his show at
Dan Whalen Memorial pro-am Aug. 20 at. Pete Mazzetta’s Highd Park Country Club. Whalen is the young professional who lived
Glenview and was an assistant to Mazzetta at Highland Park be-

e his death in an auto accident in Mexico last fall.
halen’s widow, Gerta, also is a golf pro and will play in the
-am. Proceeds will be placed in trust for their daughter, fivear-old Christina.

4, 1967

Rob

Sanford

and

Bill

Anspach,

No. 1 doubles team, won the first
set 6-2 but lost the next two 3-6, 3-6.

The No. 2 doubles team of Ed
Davidson and Ritch Addison won by
scores of 6-4, 6-4.

The team is now 12-0 for the
season and is ready to enter
district competition at New Trier
East beginning Monday.

Winnetkans

and

Charity
of
Acad-

emy Grade School Swim Meet last
weekend at the academy pool.
St. Joan of Arc of Skokie was
second with 55 and Queen of Angels
was third with 32.
There were 12 teams entered in
the two-day competition directed by

varsity swim

Shiman.
Two
meet

records

coach

Dick

were

set.

Shawn Heffernen of St. Joan set a
record of 33.7 in a preliminary of
the

50-yard

breaststroke.

In

the

finals he placed third.
St. Joan also was involved in the
other new mark, a time of oneminute flat in the 100-yard medley
relay. Swimming on the relay for
St. Joan were Shawn Heffernen,
Mike Heffernen, Frank Keres, and
Shawn McDermott.
TEAM

is the defending

week.
for

Bowl

(FHC);

S. McDermott

(St.J)
‘5.
Reed
(QA):
6.
Donoghue
(QAS). T
.0.
100
medley
relay—1l.
St.
Joan
(S.
Heffernen,
M.
Heffernen,
Keres,
McDermott);
2. Faith, Hope, Charity;
3.
Queen of Angels; 4. St. Catherine; 5. St.
Martha. T—1:00. (Record, old mark 1.6,
by St. Bartholomew, 1964)
200 free relay—1. Faith, Hope, Charity
(T. Ford, Mitchell, Steger, J. Ford); 2
Queen
of Angels;
3. St. Joan;
4. St.
Catherine. T—2.4.

Crown

Sonza-Novera Landscaping won
the playoff of the Cuore Arte Mixed

Adlai E. Stevenson High School last
varsity,

junior varsity, and freshman athletes in both sports.
Jeff Vanko, 165-pound senior, was

Junior
Alopaeus,

Bowling
Lanes.

League

Members
are

of

Clara

at

the

Mary

Jane

winning

Milani,

Pete

team
Sonza-

|

Novera, Betty Grabinski, and Tony
Ciccone.

Bob Raschick was high man for

the final week with a 210 game and
568 series. Hal Nelson

also had a

210 game and a 558 series.

For

the ladies

nonis

was

high

Mary

Jane

in series

Vaz-

with

472.

Nora Hickey rolled a 179 game and

Varsity
Richard

a 458 series.

SSS

SBR

RB

ee

Be

I

os

BET
Jost,

Bob

Sophomore
Walt
Andrus,
Mark
Guarino,
Terry
Hartford, Joe Kathrein, Hank Kos, Ken
Kurzydlo,
Ken
Magnus,
Alan
Moores,
Jack
Psiris,
Mike
Richmond,
Jim
Steere, Doug Safstrom, Geoff Whittaker.

ee

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By Red Fell

Freshman
Ro
Bjerga,
Fred
Christensen,
Charles Gerschefske, Tom Hunter, Rick
Ireland,
Bill Lange,
Tom
Mason,
Ed
Schuetz, James Welsch, Mike Wolowic,
Steve Sommerfield.

gy
we

Did

you

know

Churchill

that famous g

Downs,

where

the

Kentucky Derby is run, had an
entirely different name when
it opened than it does now?
. In the early years of the
track, its name was the Louisville Jockey Club... It was
changed to Churchill Downs
to honor the Churchill family
of Louisville which owned the
land where the track is located.

WRESTLING
Varsity
Jeff Vanko, Harry Salna, Jim Parker,
Jim
Kouracos,
Marty
Pegelow,
Bill
Kaiser, Dave Mason, Rush Williamson,
Rick Coller.
Frosh-Soph
Dave
Calder,
Chris
Cronson,
Peter
Trzyna, Brian Tyler, Ron Intini, Mark
Anderson,
Dave
Gnadt,
Brian
Horne,
John Green, Al Werner.

RAIDERS

at

Sunset last Tuesday 155-176. Bows
led the way for the team with 37.
Crowley and Nannini were two

Wins

Fifty-nine awards were presented
to basketball players and wrestlers
in a special all-school assembly at
given

with 40 each. Bob Bows had 41.
The team crushed Barrington

Sonza-Novera

To Athletes

were

two

strokes back, and Sabold had a 40.

Gives Letters

Awards

had

birdies, six pars, and a bogey in the
round. Nannini and Sabold finished

CAN’T SWIM

A scheduled frosh-soph baseball
game between North Shore Country
Day and Luther North was cap
celled because of rain last Satur-

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STANDINGS

1. Faith, Hope, and Charity 58; 2. St.
Joan 55; 3. Queen of Angels 32; 4. St.
Catherine 31; 5. Holy Cross 15; 6. St.
Martha 13; 7. St. Norbert4; 8. St. Mary
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Summaries:
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(SH). T—27.3
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(QA);
3.
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4.
Kennedy (FHC);
5. | cttaoees (FHC);
6.
Gibbs (FHC). T—35.2
50 breast—1. Orr (St. in 5
mare
(St.
M);
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S.
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ist’ J);
M
Heffernen
(St. “Ae 5. Amato
(St. M):
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Colnon
(FHC
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(Record,
in
preliminary, oc S. Heffernen, 33.7. Old
mark
34.0
by
Tom
Snopek
of . St.
Bartholomew, 1965)
Diving—1.
Nash
(FHC);
2,
Head
(St.C);
3.
Prio
(St.M);
4.
Colnon
(FHC );
5. aves
(St.J);
6.
Forrman
(St.J). T—20
25
Pere
tae
Keres
.(St.J);,
2.
Williams
(QA);
3. Steger
(FHC);
4.
Gibbs fia
5. Kelley (FHC); 6. Gill
(St.J).
T—13.9.
715 frei.
Orr
*-(5t. —
2. Wingerski

(HC); 3. Ford

Bows

Stevenson

‘Tapani
Mason.

won the tenth annual Loyola

Loyola’s

each carded 75.
New Trier East

Bob

BASKETBALL
Varsity
Tony
Intini,
Greg
Mercier,
Jeff
Morris,
Gary ‘Miller, Ton Miller,
Don
Bevers,
Scott Ireland,
Rocky
Trudell,
Kim Spencer, Lou Gnadt.

Swim Meet
Hope,

and

Letter winners:

Win Loyola
Faith,

Hyman

named wrestler of the year.

Winnetka, with a total of 58 points,

Spring Drills Okay
Another

7-5.

SS.

asked.

‘Coach, I knew you were going to ask that, and I really can’t give
an answer,” the boy replied. “I just decided I liked Michigan
ter, and I felt I owed it to you to come in and tell you.”
said Samuels

singles, posted a 6-1, 6-3 victory,
while Andy Simon won at No. 3 6-2,

Jim

He

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May

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r his long hair and pot parties.

Giants beat Waukegan
kegan.

last Friday by a 274-282 score. The
match went 15 holes. Woody Sabold

state champion.
:
Last Thursday the Giants opened
the Suburban League season with a
156-166 victory over Proviso East at

A

Iding hands in the halls, he is being protested against

of

golf

pes

otesting the war in Vietnam or a school policy against

opponent

varsity

ey

No Long-Hair He
oday’s youngster is having a hard time of it. Or he
would have you believe it, at any rate. If he is not -

its toughest

the season proved to be no obstacle
for Highland Park’s varsity tennis
team last Tuesday as the Little

Park’s

E

Playing

Highland

team won two dual meets and lost
a third last week to move its season
record to 5-2.
The loss was to New Trier East

°

Waukegan

77

�Little Leagu e
Hopefuls Set

oe

BASEBALL
Thursday
New Trier E. at Evanston (JV-soph-frosh), 4:30
Friday
diana at Northwestern (2), 2
orth

Shore

Holy

gts Fe

U4

at

Glenwood

Notre

t York

School,

Dame

(varsity. -soph),

(varsity),

rfield ‘a Maine S. (varsity ale
Trier

Mai

Luther

S. at North

4

W.

(varsity- frosh),

4: 30

(frosh-soph),4

Saturday

nie State at Northwestern (2),
» reperous at Lake Forest College (2), 1
Philip at Loyola,
Piss Dame at Marion Central 2, (varsity-soph)
F

George

at Marion

Catholic 2, (varsity-soph)

Sunda“|

Holy Trinity at Loyola,
St. George at De r Ssite
onday

rier

EY

2,

(varsity-soph),

1

NewDistrict fEvensien. St. George, New

Trier W., Niles N.) also Tuesday
Wednes
Maine es Distr ict (Maine E., Notre Dame,
Niles E., Niles W.), also Tuesday and Wednesday.
*
Deerfield District (Deerfield, Highland Park,
Glenbrook
N.), also
Tuesday and
ps

day.

ling

District

ator,

Y.

Prospect),

Wheaton

College

(Wheeling,
also

Tuesday

. Ral

Glenbrook

Forest

and

S.,

Wednes-

College,

3

E.,

at

elays,
are Dame _Invitationa
alatine at Deerfield Gitosh), 4:30
Saturday
New Trier E., New Trier W., Evanston at
Moosehart Relays, 9
Glenbrook N., pont S. at Falcon Invitationi #
rest View
Highland Park. Deertieid at Lake County Meet
(Ela Vernon), 9
Sunday
Loyola at Brother Rice Relays
Tuesda
Notre Pome at St. Ign ~
Trier W. at Niles W. Nacsite. soph), 4: _
acts

Niles E. at Maineby
gs
frosh-soph), 4:30
ana at Junior Qualifications, Hanson Park,
TENNIS
+

A

St. Ignatius at ‘gt

Ciea (Boitwood), 4
Friday
Northwestern at_Notre Dame
North Shore at Elgin Academy, 4
Saturday
orthwestern at Western Michiga
vanston ide (Evanston, SP "Georee, GlenNile:

:

5

Arlington District (Maine E.)
New
Trier E. District (New Trier E., Deerfield,
Highland Park, Glenbrook N., New Trier W.)
Monda'

Northwestern gt! vs. frosh, 3
New Trier
Lake reree. (JV-soph), 4:30
a
Park, GlenbrookN. (frosh) at Wauegan

North Shore at Latin School, 4

New Trier W. at Niles N. 4:30
ine E. at LaGrange, % 30
Niles Ww: at Glenbrook N., 4:
Highland Park at New Trier E., 4:15
at

Evanston,

rook S. at Fremd. (varsity: frosh-soph), 4:15
st. George at St. Patrick,
fe Ss 3at Deerfield, 4: Oy
Wednesday

puree State at Northwestern, 3
Maine S. at Evanston,4
Thursday
New Trier W. at Niles N., 4
Maine S. at snipe 4
Friday
Northwestern at Northern. pfeceetioniates (also
_ Saturday) at University of Mic
3
gan Park, Elgin Academy Fa "North Shore,
4

Niles W.
len
vanston

at New filer’ W., 4
at Maine S., 4
at Highland ba
4
Tue
University High at Nea Shore, 3:30
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‘00
. at ites N., 4
emd at Deerfield,4

Raider Frosh-Soph
Baseball Team

Wins

North Shore Country Day’s frosh-

_ soph baseball team beat University
High 5-4 last Thursday by scoring
twice in the fifth and three times in
the sixth.
‘University High
North Shore

Wilson,
and

ee.

Stebolt

in

weekend

Agase’s

put

spring

week,

some

heavy

including

some

hitting

points

022 000 0-4
2 2
4 1
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and Johnson; Zelisko

Moody.

Raider, Lake Forest
Thinelads Rained Out
North
Shore
Country
Day
School’s track meet with Lake
Forest Academy last Saturday was
cancelled by the rain. No date has
been set for the makeup contest.

for its windup

last

in the

we’ve got a long way to go because
we’re so short on experience.

“And

we’ll

through

just

get

part-way

in spring ball. We’ll finish

the job in September.”
Halfway through the spring session, Agase and his staff had
verified the fact that linebacking is
a
strong
area.
Veterans
John
Cornell and Denny Coyne have been

impressive

there,

and

Mied

Ron

and Al Koranda
will

bring

more

experience when they come off the
injured list in the fall.
Freshman
Joe
Hudson,
Butch
Ethington,
Ray
Forsthoffer,
and

Don Ross also have shown well
behind the line, as has Hans Leisso,
a returning squad member.
Freshmen

Blue,

Show

Promise

interior
promise

John

linemen who
include Har-

Brandt,

and

Bill

Ravinia Green professional Bob Henning looks over the grip of
Deerfield team co-captain Tom Vent as co-captain John Phillips and
coach Jack Bassett watch.

Deerfield Golfers

Gunstra, and guard Angelo Loukas.

The first-string backfield so far
has had Bill Melzer at quarterback,
Chico Kurzawski and Bob Olson at
the halfbacks. All are veterans. The

fullbacking duties have been divided among John Anstey, Dick
Emmerich,

and

Ed

Paquette,

and

there is more experimentation to
be done there.
“Our big job will still be to
replace the ends we lost, offensively,””

Agase

points

out.

that when we started
that way now.”

“I

Coach Jack Bassett has been
encouraged by the last two dual
matches his Deerfield varsity golf
team has played—and won.
“We've
got
to
maintain
this
consistency,’ Bassett said after the
Warriors
posted
victories
over
Maine West and Glenbrook North.
The
Glenbrook
match
was _ the
conference opener for both teams.
Deerfield won 160-167. The Warriors
beat Maine West 160-174.
John Phillips was low man in the

Golf Eve

Burge and Bluhm posted a i
ball net score of 128 for 36 holes
Bluhm and Burge are mem
of the Thorngate Country Clu

Deerfield.

Frosh

Split Two Contests

Rick

Grayson

took medal

honors

with a 36 for the Spartans.
With a cold wind blowing and a
very wet course at Ravinia Green
last Thursday, Vent posted a low
score of 37 in the match with Maine
West. Phillips had 38, Laffey 42,

Katzenberg 43, and Schuler 44.

A Warriors

Deerfield’s freshman A base
team lost a 4-3 game to Fremd
week in a non-conference tilt
bounced back to beat Niles N

8-6 in Central Suburban League
tion.
The B team lost to Niles Nort
Z.

FREE for-all

Deerfield 160, Glenbrook North 167
Deerfield
(160)—Phillips
39,
Schuler
40, Vent 40, Katzenberg 41, Laffey 46.
Glenbrook
North
(167)—Grayson
36,
Marnell
42,
Neely
44,
Greenberg
45,
Hintz 46.

Elstrom

Wins

Bowling

Title

thought

and I

feel

Buy

After leading the league for many
weeks, Wings Tree Experts were

a mark

Bowl.
Elstrom

and Morton East 5-0 on Apr. 22.

The team is undefeated for the
season.
Dan Rosenhouse plays No. 1
singles, John Oppenheimer is No. 2,
and Jon Rosenblum is No. 3.
The No. 1 doubles team is Terry
Migdow.

mee

Al Bluhm of Evanston and K
Burge of Deerfield won the 36
best-ball event at the Tucson
tional Golf Club recently.

ished with 46.

Summaries

Highland Park’s frosh-soph tennis
team won its last two outings by
topping Waukegan 4-1 last Tuesday

Jeff

will

The event was part of Sun N’

Deerfield 160, Maine West 174
Deerfield
(160)—Vent 37, Phillips 38,
Laffey 42, Katzenberg 43, Schuler 44.
Maine West
(174)—Merk 41, Krowka
44, Helfers 44, Grutzius 45, Lorentz 56.

for the championship of the Craftsman Bowling League at Deerfield

and

Minors

Glenbrook
North meet held at
Sportsman Country Club, as he shot
39. Mike Schuler and Tom Vent
carded 40 each, while Chuck Kat-

Frosh-Soph Net
Squad Wins Two

doubles is the team
and Wally Nathan.

Ridge

zenberg had 41. Dean Laffey fin-

No.

2

of Peter Cerf

finished the season

with

of 78-46, while Wings

had

li of Christman
game of 246.

Insurance had high

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George
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in last week’s action. Dan Caldarel-

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beaten by Elstrom Construction Co.

Gips

9-10:15 on that day, while

Invitational Golf Tournament.

Encourage Bassett

Galler. Jim Spenko, another frosh,
has been doing well at center.

Among the other veterans singled
out for praise by Agase have been
center Jack Rudnay, guard Bruce

from

West

In Tucson

contact work.
To Play

Led

Bluhm, Burge Triu

spring game May 13.
Agase has been pleased with the
They Came

Minor

West
Ridge
from
1-2:30.
M
league boys will practice at Su
from 10:30-11:45.

ses-

“The contact and enthusiasm and
hitting has been very .good,” he
says. “The kids really came to
play. Overall, from a team standpoint, we’re making progress. But

and

fro#

Recrea

The
first practice sessio
scheduled
for May
20.
leaguers from Lincoln Park
Sunset Park -will meet at Su

scrimmages

scrimmage

the

the teams are formed in June.

on three of the days. Saturday’s
planned controlled scrimmage was
washed out, but it came off Monday
heavy

Saturday
at

boys will receive T-shirts.
M
League boys will wear full
forms and will receive them

The Wildcat coach put his crew
through

Recreation Dey
League
prog

register

a.m. to noon
Center.
All T-League

football practice at Northwestern
University. This is not as crucial as
if the season opener were looming,
but it is aggravating.

vey

4:

Joliet pathetic s Sew Trier W.,
les W. at Glen
k N., 4
Trier E. at poten Beg 4
ghland Park at ere
4

stormy

crimp

Freshman
have shown

Tuesday

kegan

latest

squad

an ated

8E.

The

another

Another

Thur
Niles N. at New Trier _ ‘varsity- soph), 4:30
:
Deerfield at Maine S. (varsity-soph), 4:30
St. George at bie abl Prep Meet (through
Saturday) at Rockne Stadiu
Fremd at Glenbrook te (varsity- -soph-frosh), 4:30
riday

mene
.

should

sion is planned for Saturday as the

_ Niles N. at Glenbrook'¢ Sendb frosh A), 4:15

5: A

Boys interested in playing i
Highland Park
ment’s
Little

when the skies turned blue.

North Shore at Latin” a
Notre Dame at nag
od Perk st
Evanston at aye aac soph), 4:30

North
She of eh ienes ~ 4 seeenert
orth Shore at Elgin Academy,
4
\ghiend
Park,
:
aS
New
Trier

Hard
Like everyone else, Alex Agase is
getting sick of the weather.

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FIRST IN LEAGUE
tennis

Deerfield’s varsity

team

won its fifth straight dual meet by

ART BELANGER

&amp;

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upending Glenbrook North 3-2 last
week. It was the first conference

JOE BAUMAN

HE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL Association’s state district baseball tournaments will begin Monday at four
The Evanston

tournament

meets

have

is a five-team affair. The

four

teams

competing

for the

ampionship. The teams will be fighting for the right
advance
ay 15.

to

regional

competition

which

will

begin

Five North Shore-area teams are competing at Evansn. Niles North and the host team must be considered

ke favorites on the basis of performance this season.
ew Trier East and St. George round out the field. St.
eorge gets an opening-round bye and will meet the winer of the Niles North-New Trier West game on Wedesday.
Coach Mel Sheets’ Cowboys of New Trier West are
robably one year away from being championship conbnders. The all-junior team has just one good pitcher,
pff Lewis.

With Lewis on the hill the Cowboys recently beat Glen-

rook North for the school’s first varsity baseball victory.
VANSTON’S STRENGTH in the meet rests on the strong arm of
Jon Cohlmeyer, who owns a no-hitter, one-hitter, and three-hitr—all shutouts—this season.
The Indians of New Trier East
heasure up to Evanston or Niles.
an knock the ball out of the park,
t that little extra is missing

have a sound ball club but don’t
Ron Klein has several hitters who
and his pitching staff is adequate,
that would make the Indians a

inner.

Niles

North doesn’t have

an individual standout hurler but used

|

HE

DISTRICT

North’s

TOURNAMENT

defending

at Deerfield

includes

ake a complete about face if they intend to survive the district.

OTRE DAME APPEARS to be the class of the Maine East district.
The Dons have five pitchers with at least two wins each this
eason and are capable of scoring runs. Greg Luzinski is one of the

in the

Ihutouts in winning

area.

Don

pitchers

11 of the first 13 games

have

chalked

up

Association state championship golf
tournaments which will begin May
12.

The district will be held at the
Skokie Playfield in Winnetka.
Altogether there will be 22 district .centers.
Each
school may
enter a maximum of seven players,
the four low scores counting toward
the team total.

From

each

of the

winning

team

and the two

to be a cinch to win the Wheeling district.

hile Glenbrook South and Prospect will tangle for the right to meet
e Lions in the title game.
Coach Ed Baker is woefully weak in pitching this year but may be
ble to win the first game. Prospect has suffered many lopsided deeats and doesn’t appear to be too strong. The Titans beat Deerfield
or the only victory Baker’s crew has been able to register.

-pAIRINGS FOR THE DISTRICT tournaments were made by chance
drawing. There was no attempt made to seed any teams by size
r strength.
‘The winners of the Evanston, Maine East, and Wheeling districts
vill advance to the Niles East regional. The Deerfield winner will
lay in the Waukegan regional.

*

the

individ-.

who

place

first

and

Les

won

a

win 7-5, 6-2, from Bruce Finlay.
Neller won No. 2 6-2, 6-3 from
Dave Leake and No. 3 man Palmer
beat Jeff Christiansen 6-4, 6-4.
Both doubles teams lost. No. 1

second

will advance to the state finals at
the University of Illinois on May 19

of

Tom

Hamilton

weiler

and 20.

lost

to

and

Bob

Bill

Kahn-

Fuessele

and

Jack Kahle 6-3, 6-3.

Chicago
Public
League
high
schools also will qualify their two
top individuals and best team.

i

‘singles

No.

1—Blackburn

(D)

def.

Finlay

6-3,

6-3

SAGER

AT TUFTS

David Sanger of Ivy Lane in
Highland Park is a member of the |
Tufts (Mass.) College varsity golf

is the defending

team this season.

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6-2,
6-3.
No.
3—Palmer
(D).
def:
Christiansen 6-4, 6-4.
Doubles
No.
1—Goulette-Prizer
(GBN)
def.
Waldman-Lloyd 7-5, 6-4. No. 2—FuesseleKahle (GR
def. Hamilton-Kahnweiler

Other teams in the New Trier
East district are Arlington, Forest
View, St. Viator, Glenbrook South,
Lake Forest, Prospect, Glenbrook
North, New Trier West, Stevenson,
Wheeling, and the host school.
New Trier East
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y 4, 1967

districts

uals

as

marathon match in three sets. He ©
lost the first 12-14 but came back to —

Enter District

Highland
Park
and
Deerfield
High School golf teams have been
assigned to the New Trier East
district for the Illinois High School

five

Niles West will play coach John Burke’s Dons in the opener Monay. Maine East and Niles East will play Tuesday, with Niles East
etting the nod as victor.

T. VIATOR APPEARS

earned

Deerfield

Spartans

Deerfield has been a disappointment this season. Coach Car] Eichaedt had hopes of a winning season but the Warriors will have to

hitters

Palmer each won.
Blackburn, No. 1 singles,

players

for

Blair Neller, and Chris

Glenbrook

state champions. Ernie Kumerow’s

the pitching of Ed Garcia and Chuck Sarkady, plus the availof Bob Sedik if needed, Sanders has enough depth on the
His defensive team is very strong and as hitters, the Little
rank among the best in the area.

rongest

netters.

three sirgles

victory

Blackburn,

games.

re given little chance of surviving the district. Highland Park will
rovide the first-round competition and it is expected that the evenal winner will emerge from that game. Deerfield should be able to
ercome Adlai Stevenson in the other first-round tilt. Look for Highhnd Park and Deerfield to tangle for the title, with the nod going
b Jay Sanders’ Little Giants on the basis of pitching strength.
With
bility
ound.
iants

the

Highland Park

Linksmen

eavy hitting and good depth on the pitching staff to advantage in
aining victories in its first eight games (with the exception of a
0 tie game with Prospect that was called after five innings. )

If Niles is to win the tournament it will have to win three
vanston will have to win just two to gain the title.

Central Suburban League meet of
the season for coach Karl Sutter’s
The

Deerfield,

ea schools.
her three

tters Win 5th Dual

Deerfie ald Ne

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�Ascher

‘Psyches, ° Outjumps

By JOE BAUMAN
Scott Ascher not only outjumped
his competition at the Glenbrook
North Spartan Relays Friday night,

he outpsyched them.
Ascher

is a high

jumper

on

the

Deerfield High School track team.
He

was

one

of

three

jumpers

to

clear 6-0 at the Spartan Relays, the
other two being Steve Helfrich

and

it meant I had to go at least 6-2 for
our team to win.”
In a relay of this type each team
enters three men, with the school

Ascher
continued.
‘I
felt they
would elect to stick with me and I

figured I could make

Ross
McDonald
of
Glenbrook
North.
“JT knew we (Deerfield and Glenbrook North) both had a total of 176 but they had two men

they had made the previous week,
and then they missed 6-2. Ascher

Ascher.

“If one of them

made 6-1

He

As

Guessed

Ascher

“High
cal
it

Right

predicted,

and McDonald

easily cleared the height
missed 6-4.

6-2 and they

Ascher

Helfrich

and just

they

would

Berman

afterwards.
have

won

need

state
coach

on

fewer

a

He

real

student

knows

his

of

to ju

“IT haven’t been doing too we
outdoors, but this was the be
weather we have had for
outdoor meet. Still, it was pret
chilly once the sun went down,”
said.
Hein

was

somewhat

surprisé¢

with the easy Deerfield victory.

the

thought

competition

Marshall

would

be

toug

since they won it last year, but the

real well. I think he will clear 6-4,
and that can place him high in the

misses.”

himself expects

6-6 once the weather improves.

and Gerkin jumped 5-10

“Scott’s
game.

Warrig

He Expects 6-6

and 5-8 respectively, which gave
the Warriors a 17-8 total, a- new
meet record

“If they

meet,’ exclaimed
Fred Hein.

Ascher

had done so well,’”’ Ascher said.

had both cleared 6-1, I would have
had to make 6-2 just to tie, and

passed 6-1, a height

didn’t

outdistance runnerup Maine South
which had 56.
“You always jump to win. Besides, I had to get the record after
Dave (Berman) and John (Gerkin)

jumping is so psychologisometimes
scares
me,”

said

really

Ascher’s - psychology
Friday,
as
they totaled 106 points to easily

‘So I passed to 6-2 just knowing
they would do the same thing,”

couldn’t.”’

left,” said

Deerfield

PORT

with the highest total taking first.

Competitio

were down,” he said.

“Our whole team came up wi
good performances and our dep
was a deciding factor.

ee

“A

lot

of

teams

stack

certa

events, but I split our squad
putting a couple of good performe
in each relay and it paid off.
placed in every event except one
Hein commented.
This Saturday the Warriors fa
another big effort in the La
County meet at Lake Forest. It w
start at 10 a.m.
Summaries:

Mike Mitchell of Wheeling (left) and Craig Strange of Deerfield
(Bud Daley Photo)

Whip

clear the barrier during the shuttle relay at Glenbrook North last Friday.

Glenbrook North 10-9

Warriors Win on Rally in Ninth
lead

went

times

back

before

and

forth

it was

over,

pitcher. He’s a senior, but this was
his first varsity game. ‘‘He’s done

but when it came down to the finish

some

it

games,”
the Ted

was

Deerfield

10,

Glenbrook

North 9 in a varsity baseball game
at Deerfield Monday.
“‘We were down 9-7 going into the
last

inning

and

it

looked

pretty

bleak,” said coach Carl Eichstaedt.
‘“But I gave Jeff Mason the hit sign

all the way and he hit a shot up the
middle for a single.”
Greg Hess followed with a single
sending Mason to third
Steve Stanger came up.

and

then

He Followed Orders

Stanger took a good swing at the
first

pitch

and

missed.

He

was

decked by the second pitch, but one
more swing was all she wrote as he

sent the ball over the

centerfield

fence 400 feet away.
“T told him to hit it and he did,”

said Eichstaedt.
“It was a sloppy ball game

the most part,’’ said the coach,
“but it was a good one to win for
us.”

Jim

80

Sandler

was

the

winning

in

our

junior

major

league

schedule,

with

South

said Eichstaedt. ‘He has
Abernathy-style delivery.

was scheduled for yesterday at
home, a game with Niles West will

He doesn’t throw hard enough to
break a pane of glass but he keeps
it low. He did a real nice job—as
good as needed.”
In a game last week, Deerfield

be played there this afternoon, the
squad

will

travel

to

Maine

South

tomorrow, and will play New Trier

West

at 2 p.m.

on Saturday

at

Locust School in Wilmette.

beat Fremd 7-1 behind the two-hit
pitching of Scotty Brewster. He
struck out six while going the
distance.
“He throws a jug-handle curve

Asked if the pitching staff would
hold up, Eichstaedt said “I’ve got a
lot of throwers, but pitchers is

and doesn’t throw it hard,’ said
Eichstaedt, ‘“‘but he doesn’t give
you anything to hit. He’s got good
control. He threw six balls to one
hitter. The others were all five or
less.”

decided to keep Mason and Stanger
out of the starting rotation and use
them just in relief and go with my
babies as starters.”
Eichstaedt refers to Brewster and
Fritz as his babies. ‘‘Together they

In a Central Suburban League tilt

wouldn’t
fill out Stanger’s
uniform,”’ he said. “‘T’ll also use Scotty

against

went
for

relieving

a

games every day.
A game with Glenbrook

Niles

down

5-0.

North

the

Warriors

“It wasn’t

game,”’
said
Eichstaedt,
team is 1-4 in league play.

a bad
whose

Glen Fritz went all the way and
was the loser.
This week the Warriors will play

He’s

another

Got

thing.

Throwers

I’ve

just

about

Garrett as a pitcher if necessary.
He’s played just about every position on the team.”

Deerfield will play Stevenson
the district opener on Monday
Deerfield.

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Nisserison, cf
Levinson, 3b
Schirmer, ss
Fischer, ¢
Wilson, 1b
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Wickersham,

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Joba, 3b

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Schult, If

Wells, 2b
Totals

3

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2
3
3

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Wheeler, If
Brandt, cf
Mason,

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Deerfield

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SPARTAN RELAYS
TEAM STANDINGS
Deerfield 106, Maine South 56, Whe
ing 52, Glenbrook North 50, Marshall
Barrington
38, Forest
View
38, La
Forest 24, Notre Dame 24, West Leyd
8, Glenbrook South 8, Mundelein 6.
Four
mile
relay—l.
Forest View
Deerfield, 3. Notre Dame, 4. Marshd
5. Maine South. T—18:48.0. (Record,
mark 18:53.4 by Forest View, 1965).
120
4H.H.
shuttle
hurdle
relay
Deerfield
(Strange,
Johnston,
Zaes
Holt),
2.
Wheeling,
3. Barrington,
Lake Forest, 5. Forest View. T—1:03.$
Two mile relay—l.
Wheeling
(Tri
Hildenbrand,
Martin,
Smith),
2.
shall, 3. West Leyden, 4. Maine South
Mundelein. T—8:28.4.
880 relay—l1.
Glenbrook
North
(Z
Moore,
Malinsky,
Schulman),
2. M
shall, 3. Deerfield, 4. Maine
South,
Wheeling. T—1:31.2. (Record, old mg
1:32.4 by Glenbrook North 1965).
‘Distance
medley
relay—1l.
Deerfi
(Morrison,
Becker,
Cloud,
Mittlema
2.
Maine
South,
3.
Forest
View,
Marshall, 5. Wheeling. T—11:19.1.
180
L.H.
shuttle
hurdle
relay
Deerfield
(Strange,
Johnston,
Zaes
Holt), 2. Wheeling, 3. Notre Dame,
Forest View, 5. Barrington. T—1:26.1
Middle
Distance
Relay—l.
Deerfi
(Morrison,
Becker,
Cloud,
Mittlema
2. Forest View,
3. Wheeling,
4. La
Forest, 5. West Leyden. T—3:43.9.
440 relay—1. Marshall. 2. Barringt
3.
Glenbrook
North,
4.
Deerfield,
Maine South. T—44.5.
Mile
relay—l.
Barrington
se
Boman,
Sanders,
French),
2.
a
South,
3.
Marshall,
4.
Deerfield,
Wheeling. T—3:25.0. (Reeord, old m
3:28.7. by Barrington 1966).
Sprint medley—1. Deerfield (Shatt
Simmons, Field, Cloud), 2. Forest Vi
3. Maine South, 4. Glenbrook North
Lake Forest, T—1:38.2.
Pole
vault—1.
Wheeling
(Masi
Oakley,
Nelson),
2.
Barrington,
Glenbrook North, 4. Deerfield, 5.
M
delein, 36 feet.
(Record,
old mark
feet, 9 inches by Maine South 1965).
Shot
put—l.
Maine
South
(Kai
Sigmund, Butz), 2. Glenbrook North
Lake Forest, 4. Deerfield, 5. Mundel
142 feet, 4 3/4 inches.
Broad
jump—l.
Deerfield
(Fos
Dougherty, Gerkin), 2. Glenbrook No
3. Notre Dame, 4. Wheeling, 5. Barr
ton. 56 feet, 114 inches.
Discus—1. Maine South (Kaiser,
mund,
Butz),
2.
Lake
Forest,
Deerfield, 4. Glenbrook South, 5.
rington. 483 feet, 3 inches. (Record,
pty 398 feet, 6 inches by Notre Da
1963).
;
High
jump—l.
Deerfield
(Asc
Gerkin, Berman), 2. Glenbrook Nort!
Notre
Dame,
4. Glenbrook
South,
Maine South. 17 feet, 8 inches. (Rec«
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Deerfield’s

sophomore

te

team lost its first dual meet of

season last week, a 3-2 decisio
Glenbrook North.
The Warriors are now 4-1 for

season and 0-1 in Central Subur
League action.

Marc Mincus was the only sing
player to win. The other vict
was recorded by the No. 2 douh
team of Jim Shankman and D
Mack.
No. 1 singles player Mike Ba
lost, as did No. 2 Rich Sanger

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APR.

27,

1967

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For Hovland
By MELINDA UPP
A proposed 82-home development which could provide ~
the impetus to modernize the Hovland subdivision will be

reviewed by the Deerfield Plan Commission in a public a
hearing May

18.

John Glorioso, a Glenview developer, is requesting rezoning from 36,000-square-foot lots in the subdivision to
10,800-square-foot lots.
Mr. Glorioso’s lots total about 40
acres in the 80-acre subdivision. His
property is bounded by Willow Av.,
Wilmot Rd., Hackberry Rd., and
Laurel Av.
Mr. Glorioso told the DEERFIELD
VILLAGER Tuesday that he hopes to
build
threeand _ four-bedroom
homes to sell for $35,000 to $42,000.

Before he can build, however, the
entire
subdivision
must
be
improved with paved streets, curbs,
sidewalks, water mains, and sani-

tary and storm sewers. The subdivision, bounded by Wilmot
County Line Rd., Willow Rd.,
Hackberry Rd., now contains
about 50 homes which use wells
septic tanks.

Trina Fawn Lippincott is observed by Jerry
Plude and Janice Cable after giving birth to her
first. litter of 10 puppies. Trina is owned by Mr.

and

Mrs.

Donald

Plude,

2710

Forest Ct.,

Rd.,
and
only
and

Create Zoning Area
The village board passed a special
ordinance
creating
a
new
zoning classification for the subdivision Apr. 3. Board members said,
“The nature of its subdivision into
lots and blocks, the absence of
public improvements and municipal
facilities, and unique problems in
connection with its future development cannot properly be classified
in any of the regular zones.”

Delmar

Woods. (Staff photo)

The broadened sales tax proposed
Gov. Otto Kerner would in-

crease Deerfield’s
revenue
from
sales taxes by about 50 percent and
eliminate the necessity for an increased vehicle license tax.
Deerfield
Village
Mgr.
Norris

Stilphen, who attended Monday’s
Illinois Municipal League meeting
on the proposed tax legislation,
said that the sales tax revenue for
most Illinois communities
would

be increased by 50 to 65 percent.
“The

increase

for

bedroom

sub-

Mayor Finney Asks Chamber
To Help Support Master Plan
Deerfield Mayor H. Ross Finney
Tuesday endorsed the proposed village master plan and asked the
Deerfield Chamber of Commerce
to help support it.
He said the planning firm of
Carl Gardner Associates will be
of the problem
ssurveying many
areas in the village over an 18month period.
The survey items will include

the economic and physical possibilities of expanding the central
business district, off-street parking, traffic circulation, the brickyards, and utilization of undeveloped property in the village.
‘‘We need the plan very badly,
but it can be successful only if it
has the full support of everyone
in the village, including the merchants,” Mr. Finney said.

urbs like Deerfield would be about
50° percent, or about $50,000 annually, in addition to our current
sales tax revenue of $100,000,”’ Mr.
Stilphen said.
An additional $51,000 in revenue
would be created in Deerfield if
the village were to increase the
present vehicle license taxes of
$7.50 for smaller cars and $10 for
larger ones to $10 and $20.
“So if the broadening tax were
approved by the General Assembly, we would be able to squeak
by without the vehicle license tax
increase,” Mr. Stilphen said.
The

pand

“broadening

the

current

tax’’

would

four

ex-

percent

sales tax to include service occupations such as lawyers, doctors,
psychiatrists, and even barbers.
The bill’s sponsors told Municipal
League
members
that
the

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

The area now is: subdivided likea
graph with all lots 120- by 300-feet. —
The new ordinance permits these
lots to be subdivided into smaller —
ones upon request of a developer
like Mr. Glorioso.

:

Since the improvements which _
Mr. Glorioso will install in his |
section would benefit the entire
subdivision, the village probably
will go ahead “‘even more quickly”
with its plans to assess the other

~&lt;

property owners, Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen said Monday.
Encourage

\ °

Owners

The village has been trying to
encourage the Hovland property
owners to install improvements —
through special assessments for
more than three years, but many of _

the owners have protested the cost

—

of $40 a frontage foot. The Glorioso

—

development probably would reduce
that

cost

for

individual

property

owners.
Mr.
he

Eat
Glorioso

hopes

said

to have

Tuesday

all the

that

improve-

—

ments completed by early fallifthe
plan commission approves his rezoning request ‘“‘soon.” If he can —
adhere

to this schedule,

the homes —

could be ready for occupancy

by ;

the end of this year.
In other action Thursday night, —
the plan commission set May 18

Sales Tax Would Let Village Hold Line
by

—

also for a public hearing on a
request for rezoning a lot at 540

broadening tax would provide an
additional $685 million for the state
above what would be returned to
the municipalities.

Waukegan Rd. from B-2 (central |
business district) to B-1 (neighbor- .

The state’s portion of the added
revenue would be diverted entirely

Dr. William Burns told the plan ~
commission that he would like to |
develop a two-story building on the

to education needs in Gov. Kerner’s

hood business district).
Plans Offices, Store

lot. The first story would

retail

budget.
The General Assembly also is
considering a general half percent
increase in the sales tax which
would double Deerfield’s sales tax

revenue. That, plus the broadening
tax, would triple Deerfield’s sales
tax
revenue,
plained.

Mr.

Stilphen

ex-

Mr. Stilphen noted, however, that
it would be extremely unlikely for
both the broadening tax and the
increased over-all sales tax to be
approved by the General Assem-

circulation postage

store

and

the

ses

include

second

a

story

would be offices, Mr. Burns said.

He also told the planners that he © :

would sign a covenant preventing —
him from building a gas station on _
the

property.

Gas _ stations

-

permitted in the B-1 zones, but not 4 4
in B-2 zones.

The commission also heard a
request for annexation of a triangular lot on the west border of —
the drainage ditch between High-

land Park and Deerfield and held a :
public

hearing

requests

paid at Deerfield,

on

for property

two

rezoning —

at the corner

(Continued on page 74)

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Friday’s
tornado
alert
has
prompted a study of the alarm
system of Deerfield-Highland Park
High School District 113.
Board Pres. William Nelson suggested Monday that the administration investigate
the system
“to

Mr.

make sure we are providing for the
safety of the children.”
Operations Mgr. Earling Zaeske
said the district is equipped with a

Zaeske

said

the

monthly

season membership if a_ student
wants to purchase one.
Normal cost for a student season
ticket is $30 or $1.50 a day.

He said the reason for the drop
probably
was because
“students
don’t like to be told what to eat.”

75 boys

Mr. Zaeske said another factor was
the extension of alacarte selec-

civil defense receiver at both high
schools
and
the administration

tions.
Mr.

building.

prices were raised this year after

The receiver is on all the

time, according to Mr. Zaeske.

Zaeske

explaised

that

e
food

the two cafeterias ended the 1965-66
school year with a combined deficit
of about $33,000.

After administrative officials finish the study,
they
will make
recommendations to the board:
In another
matter,
the board
approved continuance of the federal

In another business, the board
approved a proposal by the Park

District of Highland Park to modify
rates for high school students using

lunch program at both schools.

Sunset Valley Golf Course.
The new rates are a flat total of

Mr. Zaeske said that even though

the number of lunches served as a

Only the $10 will be applied to a

participation in the Class A Type
lunches during 1965-66 was 12,000 to
13,000, while this‘ year the number
has dropped to between 4,000 and
5,000 lunches.

$2 per student fee for students
trying out for the team and a $10

unit (Class A Type) are decreasing,
total lunches being served to students and teachers are increasing

fee

due to a la carte selections.

dents who make the team.

in

addition

to the

$2

for

stu-

Mr. Zaeske pointed out that about
try out for the golf teams,

while

only

selected.
In other
board:

about

15

business

boys

are

Monday,

the

@ Heard a report that Dr. Nathir
Sara

has

requested

absence

from

the

a

leave

Committee

of

for

Interdistrict
Co-operation.
Dr.
Sara, who
co-ordinates the program, wants to return to his native
Iraq to help plan junior colleges
and teach.

@ Approved

a

sabbatical

—

Don Manhard Herth owner of Deerfield's Pink Panther, presents a
check for $1,018 for the 1967 Chicago-area Leukemia Society Drive to
Kurt Russell, WIND
society. With them
elected queen at
contribution. Twelve

leave

for James Hayes, social studies department
chairman
at Deerfield
High School.
@ Approved

another
tional
School

the

appointment

election

judge

and

disc jockey who acted as intermediary for the
is Sue Batchelor, 1305 Warwick Rd., who was
the benefit dance held to raise the local
area rock and roll groups played for the dance.

of

addi-

equipment
at
Edgewood
for the district’s May
6

Four Teachers Appointed

education fund referendum.
@ Heard a request by board
member Ted Winter that the board
be advised of all
cerning 12-month
Mr. Winter said
stop-gap measure
anticipated
need
school facilities by

information conschool programs.
this might be a
in the district’s
for
additional
1970.

@ Aproved the following resignations: Miss Shirley Nice, an English
teacher
at
Highland
Park;
K.

Breaux

Walsh,

a

social

teacher at Deerfield;
a science
teacher

Park;

and

Doug

studies

Gary Wanke,
at Highland

Kay,

football

coach at Deerfield High School.

@ Approved the following faculty
employments: Marc S. Reigel, English
at
Highland
Park;
Miss
Joanne
C.
Stanteski
and
Miss

Sandra

Mrs. J. R. Bernier (left) wears halter-neck, hip-hugger giraffe
pants and Mrs. Harry Reisman, known professionally as Rita
O'Grady, wears a trumpet-skirt cashmere zebra formal: to illustrate
“Wild Way Out Fashions" that will be shown at "The Silver Dazzle
Ball."" (Jan Bateman Photo)

The

Cover: ‘Silver Dazzle Ball’
By MRS. HARRY

President,

|

North

Shore

of Junior

evening in Ravinia Green Country Club, Riverwoods.
The

benefit
will

party,

begin

with

with

an

cocktails

April

showers

at

Strolling

7.

musicians will entertain guests and, following
dinner, the Grand March will be led by Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bernier and Mr. and Mrs. John
_. Burroughs. Mrs. Bernier and Mrs. Burroughs
ij are co-chairmen of the ball.
The floor show will start with a sparkling
review, the “swinging in the rain” girls in silver
rain costumes

carrying

silver umbrellas.

League

members will model unusual sample costumes in
an “out of the clouds” fashion show from Polli
_ Carpenter. Another highlight will be songs by
' two lovely professional singers, both League
members—Mrs. Ray Lenoble as Anamorena, the
Mrs. Reisman
South American bombshell from Argentina, now
a featured singer with Lou Breese, and Miss Beth Carroll, charming
“poetess of song.” Guests will dance to the music of King Jaros’ eightpiece band.

The

in 1960

North Shore League

were

reorganized

dedicated to philanthropy,
retarded,
crippled,
and

Juniors were founded in 1927 in Chicago,

into

a

suburban

group.

The

Juniors

and

are

with two benefits a year, to aid brain-injured,
underprivileged
children,
and
to provide

scholarships for needy and intelligent boys and girls. This year, our
principal project is aid to perceptually handicapped children and the
Chicago Association for Children With Learning Disabilities.

6

education

at

girls’

physical

Deerfield;

Ronald

Finotti, boys’ physical education at
Deerfield; Miss Joan Ott, Spanish
at Highland Park; Miss Judith Ann
Miles, Latin at Deerfield; Thomas
J. Carbol, art at Highland Park;
Mrs.
Anne
Jenkin,
English
at
Deerfield; and Ralph Becker and
Michael Knight, social studies at

@ Approved hiring of the follow-

Women

bea NORTH SHORE LEAGUE of Junior Women will present its
annual spring dinner dance, “The Silver Dazzle Ball,” tomorrow

theme,

Wachs,

Deerfield.

REISMAN

League

E.

ing
additional
personnel:
Viola James, co-ordinator

structional

materials

for

Miss
of in-

the

dis-

trict; Mrs. Patsy A. Mazzarelle,
clerk in the purchasing department
at
the
administration
building;
Mrs. Rosalyn Bernstein, clerk in

the guidance department
field High

School;

and

at Deer-

Amerigo

J.

Osti, chef at Deerfield High School.

New

Town

A new West Deerfield Town Clerk
may be appointed at tonight’s
of the

township

board

of

auditors.
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.
in the Town Hall.

Prior to considering a new clerk
as the board

of appointment,

Ruth

submitted

Vetter.

her

new teachers, accepted the resignations of four others, and granted a

Shepard School; and Mrs. Valeri¢
Thomforde, a sixth-grade teache
at Deerfield Grammar School.

raise to the assistant

principal

of

Deerfield Grammar School.
The new teachers, who will begin

working

next fall, are

Hackert,

Mrs.

Ruth

Treacy,

and

June

Mrs.

Alice

Manion,

Miss

Mrs.

Karen

Short.

elor’s degree
of

teacher

from

Minnesota,

has her bach-

the University

has

four

years’

teaching experience. She will serve
as the librarian at Walden School,
and will complete 15 hours of postgraduate work in library science
this summer.
Mrs. Manion, who has a bachelor
of education degree from Wisconsin
State. University, will begin her
teaching
career
with
a second
grade class.
Mrs. Treacy, who has her bach-

elor’s degree and 15 hours of postgraduate work at Mundelein College, has been teaching part-time
with the Deerfield district’s ‘Proj-

arts in the Deerfield schools next
fall.
Miss Short has her bachelor of
arts degree from Michigan State
University and one year’s teaching
experience.
The teachers who are resigning
‘are Mrs. Julianne Boardman,
a
second-grade
teacher
at Walden

first-

School

an art teacher a

Mrs. Boardman’s

resignation wil

become effective Monday so tha
she can move with her husband
who has been transferred from thé
area. She will be replaced by Mrs
Rosenthal,

whose

appoint

ment already has been approved b
the board.
‘
Board members also granted 3
one-year maternity leave of ab
sence from

first

Mrs.

grade

Barbara

teacher

Myers,

at

CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
are

FORD
765

located

Mrs.

Vetter

resignation

shortly

after the Apr. 4 town meeting.

Township residents who wish to
submit names for the clerk’s post
are urged to attend tonight’s meeting.

in the

PHARMACY
Deerfield

Rd.

&amp;

Lindemann Pharmacy
800

Waukegan

You may use
news
releases
dence.

these
and

Rd.
boxes for
correspon-

a

Kipling

School.

A $750 salary increase was ap
proved by the board for Kennet
Nilsen,

assistant principal

of Deer

field Grammar School.
Mr. Nilsen will assume many of
the principal’s duties while the
principal, David Carr, is taking a
sabbatical leave to complete his
doctorate at Northwestern University. Mr. Nilsen also will be released
from his regular duties five half

ect: Special Attention.’”’ She has
eight
years’
additional
teaching
experience, and will teach language

School; Mrs. Penny Myers, a

at Kipling

Mrs. Jean Sambo,

Libby

Mrs. Hackert, who

audi-

tors presumably will approve the
resignation of present Town Clerk
Mrs.

grade

days a week to carry out his
additional responsibilities.
In other action, the board post
poned for further study approval of
the budget for the Committee for
Inter-District Co-operation.

The board also heard a construction progress
report
from _ the
district business manager, Henry
Kimball. He said that the additions
at Kipling, Walden, and Maplewood
Schools are “going very well’? and
may be finished before the September deadline.

Clerk

May Be Named
meeting

The board of Deerfield School
District 109 Monday appointed four

Our
Men’s

news

WEDNESDAY
publication).

Deadlines
and men in service:

(eight

days

before

Society, clubs, photos, and other
women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.
(Photos due by noon Friday.)

April 27,

1967

�Nets Half of Goal
Family Day booster drive chairman Don Wrobleski said this week
that the fund drive is only about
halfway toward its $4,000 goal after

the

week-long

campaign

ended Saturday.
‘‘We haven’t counted

which

all

of

our

collections, but we’ve only received

field, or call him and a volunteer
will pick up the contributions. —
The celebration has been endorsed by the Deerfield village

government.
Family Day

In a letter
Inc., Board,

to the
Village

Mgr. Norris Stilphen said, “Fam

Day is one of the highlights of |

about
$2,000
so
far,’
he
said
year for village residents. It
Monday. ‘‘So we’re still looking for
the wholehearted support bo
contributions.”’
the mayor
and of the vi
Mr. Wrobleski said the collections . board.”’
had been ‘“‘very good”’ in the newer
10 Bands Slated
Deerfield subdivisons, where solThis
year’s
activities will inclu
icitors were able to collect the
a parade with 10 bands, marchi
goal of $2 per family.
units, clowns, antique cars,
‘But in the older areas of town,
decorated bikes; drum and bugle
in the apartments near the business
corps
competition;
Fifth
Army
Editcrial on page

Day Inc. Board is soliciting funds now to finance
the parade and the 16 other activities planned for
the day.

This group of American Legion clowns snake up
one of the 10 bands which will march in the Deerfield July 4 Family Day celebration. The Family

Crime Suggested
A. J. Doheny,
officer for Lake

chief probation
County, told the

operation
from
departments.

Deerfield Youth Council Tuesday
night that the county needs a
central filing system to keep tabs
on juvenile delinquents.
Mr. Doheny said automobiles
give youngsters

great mobility

and

consequently many young offenders
are able to commit crimes in
several different vilages.
Under his proposed file system,

officers who pick up an out-of-town
juvenile would notify his home town
police officials to see if he had a
previous record.

He emphasized that the file would
be strictly confidential and would
not be given to anyone but the
police department involved.

Youth

Council

member

Hart said he was

Robert

afraid youngsters

arrested for a minor offense would

| be catalogued

in the central

file

F and that such information could
later
cause
them
‘“‘irreparable
-harm.”’

Mr.

Doheny

be used

said the file would

only for serious

cases

and

added it would be set up to insure
that ‘“‘no one was harmed by it.”
He

said

the

file

system,

which

would be computerized, would in_ clude other categories of crime, but
would
be
especially
helpful
handling juvenile cases.

in

Lake County had a central file
system about 10 years ago, but it
collapsed because of lack of co-

LOCAL

WOMAN

DEERFIELD

police

However, Mr. Doheny said he
doesn’t think the same thing would
happen again. The villages realize
the need for such a crime-fighting
weapon, he added.
Bill Hoyerman, a commissioner
in the Lake County sheriff’s office,
appeared at the council meeting
with Mr. Doheny. He said the Lake
County Crime Commission, which
he was representing in an unofficial
capacity, supports the idea of a
central file system.

Mr. Hart said only a very small
percentage
of Deerfield’s
young
people are ever involved with the
police department. He said, ‘We
are generally very proud of our

kids.”
Mr. Hart also commended Don
Tiffany, Deerfield juvenile officer,
for a “good job”’ in settling juvenile
cases

at

the

‘‘police

station

level

and keeping them from the courts.”’
He

said

Deerfield

recorded

78

cases in March involving juveniles,
none of which had to be taken to
court. All the cases were of a minor

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tests,

of

which

the

will

announced

Deerfield

sponor
that

vice

Rotary

the

con-

the

Miss

matter,

but

I’m

sure

it will

go

along with the contest,’’ he said.

“Furthermore, we hope to find
more activities for both queens to
participate in during the year. They
should have more of a role than
reigning

over

the

one-day

celebration,’’ he said.
So the contest will open early
next month, and Deerfield will have
its queens. Both of them.

under way

22

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Club,

simply

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2 State Meetings
West

Plus
Notices

contests.

Deerfield competition.
Charles Buccola, chairman of the
Family Day, Inc., Board, concurred.
“The board has yet to decide the

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whether the Mrs. Deerfield contest
alone would not be most suitable
for the celebration.
Others felt that Family Day just
wouldn’t be Family Day without
both the Miss and Mrs. Deerfield

STREETS REPAIRED
Deerfield public works crews last
week began repairing street surfaces which were damaged during
the winter and early spring. Four
tons of hot asphalt will be used for
the repairs.

LINCOLNSHIRE,

oe OT

members of the organizations which
sponsor
Family
Day
questioned

Deerfield event would definitely be
scheduled in addition to the Mrs.

in Deerfield
week

Day activities.
The contest came near to being
canceled after a picture feature of
the 1966 Miss Deerfield was published. The pictures showed the
queen modeling several bathing
suits. Some Deerfield residents and

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Deerfield

Township

Super-

visor Bruce Frost will attend two
May
meetings
of the Township
Officials of Illinois.

On May 6, Mr. Frost will attend
the association’s southwestern conference in Belleville, Ill., and on

May 8 he will attend the southeastern conference in Salem, II.

cents

‘‘But that’s why we expanded

come from the Family Day, Inc.,
Board, which has the final authority to approve or disapprove Family

Roy

50

per

tion,” Mr. Wrobleski said.

although official sanction has yet to

Monday,

about

“J think that part of the reasons
we’ve had so little success in
Riverwoods and Bannockburn is
that the people there don’t feel a
part of the Fourth of July celebra-

Yes, Virginia (and Tom, Dick,
and Harry), there will be a Miss
Deerfield contest for Family Day
in 1967.
The on-again, off-again phates
was definitely on-again this week,

So

only

family,’’ he said.

nature.

uses her leisure time

CLEANUP

collect

Nearly Official

This .. .

Now Read
CONSTRUCTION

individual

for all.

district, and in Bannockburn and
Riverwoods, we have been able to

Oft-Changed
Queen Contest

File on Juvenile

Band concert; and games and rides

9

the

name of the celebration to include
these areas. It’s now the Greater
Deerfield
Family
Day.
‘And
they’re too small to have big
celebrations of their own.”
He also pointed out that this is
the

only

fund

celebration.
belong

drive

to support

the

‘‘People

tell me

they

to Rotary,

the Jaycees,

the

Lions, Kiwanis, or one of the other
organizations, so they don’t want to

contribute.
operating

But

each

agencies

of these

gets

co-

its money

for the fireworks display and other
activities

from

the

Family

Day

booster drive.”
The success of the drive also will
determine how much is charged on
July 4 for the drum and bugle corps

competition. ‘We have to charge
something just for crowd control,
but we won’t have

to charge

more

Other

events

will

be

a k

amateur dog show, baking contes
car wrecking contest, miniat
golf, go-go dance bands, a hor
shoe pitching contest, an art show,
and a pancake breakfast.

Also to be featured in the all

celebration are a barbershop

qu

:

tet, a Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire
Department

works

contest,

display

a giant f

at Deerfield

B

School, a “Know Your Local
dustry” exhibit, and a garden sh
Family Day Chairman Cha
Buccola has announced that
year’s celebration also will incl

an organizational display to int
duce everyone to Deerfield’s mar

club activities. The display will
the

age

requirements,

pur

dues, and other informationah
all

Deerfield-area

organizati

Clubs which wish to be inclu
may contact Mr. Buccola
be
June 1.

.

Sponsoring organizations i
the Jaycees, Lions, Kiwanis,
tary, Chamber of Commerce, D:
field Women’s Club, Newcom
Deerfield Garden Club, and es
owners’ Association.
St. bridge.

than a quarter if the fund drive is

Public Works

successful,’ Mr. Wrobleski said.
Estimates Income
Total ticket sales on the day of
the celebration
are expected
to

Finishes Light Repairs —

bring in only about $2,700 and
receipts from the pancake breakOther miscellaneous income is
expected to total about $175, so the
Family Day Board needs at least
$4,000 from the booster drive to pay
expenditures,
about $7,325.

which

will

equal

Those who have not been contacted and would like to make a
donation may mail a check to Mr.
Wrobleski, 2200 Stirling Ct., Deer-

"

The Deerfield Public Works
partment
last
week
comp.
street light repairs in the
Tree Ln.-Dartmouth Ln. area. —
The

fast, about $450.

crews

fixed

a faulty c

iy

and replaced two poles and fixtur

which had been damaged by

van

dals. The gas light at the Cedars t.

bridge, which had been damaged
vandals for the third time in tl

months, also was repaired.
a
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen saic
repairs cost at least $25 per light in

the Apple Tree-Dartmouth area a
“considerably more’”’ at the bri

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Tatas

�Villagers, Jaycees Aid
Victims in Lake Zurich
Many

Deerfield

cluding

20

time,

residents,

Jaycees,

food,

utensils,

blankets to help the
Friday’s tornadoes.
The

Jaycees

in-

contributed
clothing,

and

victims

of
:

traveled

to

Lake

Zurich Sunday morning to help dig

out the small community. In one
worked,
they
where
subdivision
only a handful of homes remained
standing and the brick and steel
Seth Paine Elementary School had
been completely leveled.
revolunteers
Deerfield
The
moved desks, chairs, and books

the

from

school.

They

are ‘being

stored elsewhere until the school is
rebuilt.
“It’s just fortunate that no children were in the school. I don’t see
how anyone could have survived,”

Merilee Meyers, 1720 Heather Ln., helps load
a truck carrying supplies to the Lake Zurich tornado victims. Merilee spent Friday evening and
Saturday collecting food, clothing, and money in

said Rollie Zahn, Jaycee president.

Dozens
dents

of other

brought

Deerfield

supplies

for

resithe

communities to the Deerfield police

station after requests from WEEF
radio and local churches, including
the First Presbyterian Church of
Deerfield and Trinity United Church
of Christ.
‘
“I’ve never seen such a response.
The supplies were piled almost to
the
ceiling,’
said
Mrs.
Mabel
Harraman
of the police department.

WEEF

officials

then

took

the

contributions to Lake Zurich.
Zion Lutheran Church congregation members also brought donations to their church Sunday afternoon to be taken to the stricken

areas.

her neighborhood to send to the disaster victims.
Helping her load needed items is WEEF reporter
Brian Ross. The drive was spearheaded by the local station. (Salyards Photo)

Deerfield Kiwanis Club § ponsors
Annual Clean-U p Week in Village
The

Deerfield

sponsoring

the

Kiwanis

Club

annual

clean-up

is

Club members

will be cleaning the

The Chamber of Commerce will
plant flowers in uniform rosewood
boxes in front of the Foss Building.

Milwaukee Road station and the
week this week in Deerfield.
general area around it.
Helping with the project are
Boy Scouts will clean debris from
village Boy Scouts, public works
the east side of Waukegan Rd. from
crews,
park
district
employees, _ County Line Rd. to Longfellow Av.,
school children, the Chamber of picking up all papers, beer cans,
Commerce, the North Shore Men’s
tree limbs, and other trash. The

Garden

Club,

and

the

Deerfield

Garden Club.
Projects to be completed during
the week or as soon as possible
include

cleaning

the

post

office

interior, the village hall lawn, the
library and town hall lawn, Jewett
Park, all other parks and playgrounds, and the Masonic Temple
grounds.

The

biggest project

for Kiwanis

United Fund

The $52,500 budget has yet to be
approved by the Metropolitan Cru-

sade of Mercy, however approval
by the Suburban organization is
tantamount to final approval.
Deerfield

fund,

which

and

Community
welfare
which will receive aid

Del

later

will

clean

the

will fix up the Deerfield
Rose
Garden. The Deerfield Garden Club

will plant flowers
waukee

Road

of

around

station

Mrs.

the Mil-

under

Dorothy

the

Pope,

their conservation chairman.

Other Deerfield fund agencies are
the Salvation Army,
$1,000;
the
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, $500; the Leukemia Research
Foundation, $500; the University of
Chicago Heart Research Institute,
$400; and the Evanston Hospital
Association polio research, $400.
The 1968 budget also includes
$1,300 for expenses.

Mar

submit drawings or posters with a
clean-up week theme, and children
in grades four through eight will

Apr.

24 to 29,”

“I

Will

We

Not

Litter-Bug—So
Help Me,”
Proud
of Deerfield—My
Town,”
Now.”

and

‘‘Let’s Keep

Be

of

10 gals.

or

more.

SERVICE STATION
1930 FIRST STREET
Highland Park

Should All Help Clean Up Deerfield
a

“I’m
Home

It Clean,

Children must submit their entries:to their teachers before school
closes tomorrow. The teachers will
pick

the

best

three

entries

from

each classroom by Tuesday.
The Kiwanis Club will award a $5
cash prize for the winning entry in

$13,000; North Shore Mental Health
Association, $3,500; U.S.0., $500;
and Goodwill Industries, $500.
Four agencies which serve retarded and handicapped children:
will receive $500 apiece. They are

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Deerfield drive include the Family
Service of South Lake County

8

ing a special clean-up week contest
among the village’s school children.
First through third graders will

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in the southeast quadrant today.
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northwest quadrant Monday, in the
southwest quadrant Tuesday, in the

by

grounds around their schools, and
the North Shore Men’s Garden Club

direction

and debris placed on the curbs this
week. Pickups were made in the

voted

to join Metro last week, serves
Deerfield, Bannockburn, Lincolnshire, Riverwoods,
Woods.

School

collected

Aids 17 Agencies

Seventeen agencies will benefit
from the Deerfield Area United
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Suburban Community Chest.

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�EDITORIALS

NEERFIELD VILLAGER
Your

oo vss cea teres Publisher

Beavis BR ROR.

July,

AST WEDNESDAY WAS a big day in Springfield.

1966

At noon, Gov. Otto Kerner delivered
joint session of the Illinois General Assembly.

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RICHARD

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The

board needs a donation

$7,325

for

the

all-day

of at least

celebration.

More than half of this cost must come
from booster drive donations, since reve“nue from the day’s events is expected to
-be less than $3,500.
_

With the official week-long
drive over, donations total only
more than $2,000.

no

one

who

could

ment would

be a

that

with

its

service

board.

Numerous

other

groups

the

Deerfield

Deerfield

also

will

Garden

Homeowners

by

Deerfield

School

District 110 Board on the district’s
proposed $1.4 million junior high
school.
School

Supt.

Charles

J.

Caruso

told park board members
that
architects are working on preliminary plans now, and that the
district would keep the park board
informed of progress being made.
The park board purchased the
‘land on Wilmot
Rd.
north of

Yet

many

residents

Deerfield Rd., but the school district contributed $35,000 toward the

who

have

not

rate of the present sales tax. It does call for

and

+ State Rep. John Kennedy of Winnetka in the

Association.

who

undoubtedly

Though

their
seem

in Village

Mgr.

contributed

Norris

Stilphan’s

office

progress

and

looking forward
of the school.

said

he

was

to the completion

business,

School

entire

or are better handled

board.

The

date

was

changed

officials whose

ularly meet on
could attend.

Those

invited

so

that

boards

reg-

Pres. Robert A. Mazur said that he
is eliminating the board’s future
planning, religious expression, and

“|

Monday

evenings

to participate

in-

“ clude members of all the boards of
all school

field,

their

districts

serving

superintendents,

Deer-

and

their business managers; the Deer- field Park District commissioners

and district director; and members

their librarian.

Others who will attend include
the plan commission chairman and
mayor or president of Highland
Bannockburn;
Grove

and

the president of the

School

District

27

board;

Bruce Frost, West Deerfield Township
supervisor;
mayor and board

Norris Stilphen,
manager.
Each

group

the
Deerfield
of trustees; and

Deerfield
has

been

village
asked

to

give a 10-minute summary of their
projects for the coming year.

his

described

MOST

THINK

PEOPLE

hopes

by the

of

Mr.

Ca-

received

wide teacher-recruitment brochure
contest. He said more than 600
districts entered the contest.
© Agreed to investigate the possi-

bility of inaugurating a screening
program to detect hearing and
vision defects in students. Under
the present program, described as

convention

““The state constitutional
forms we need.”

accomplish

most

of the

he

submitted for voter approval in the fall of 1968.

‘With the convention question settled and the governor’s budget
hand, the legislature is expected to move at top speed from now till
session ends June 30.

The

Public

Forum

Committeeman

GOP

Praises —

Coverage of Twp. Election
and

Mon-

age

the

radio

day, Apr. 17, 1967, the membership of the Republican Precinct
Committeemen
of
Deerfield
the underdirected
Township

and

the

voter

HIGHLAND

signed

to

PARK—On

convey

to

you

our

field Township Republican Precinct Committeemen Association
acknowledges the excellent cover-

district’s

can

The Illinois Senate already had approved a constitutional conven
and the House is expected to concur. The proposal then would

aster drills to insure the best
possible protection for students
from tornadoes and other possible
occurrences.

the

asked to single out

When

most important proposal before the current state legislative session,
ee
was emphatic.

dis-

referral by a teacher who notices a
problem.
review

o

recital

an endless

with

are bored

appreciation for your part in the
recent township election.
The resolution adopted is as
follows:

hit-and-miss, testing is done only by

© Will

of Illinois

people

young

the

for

state Constitution.

revised and modernized

an honorable mention in a nation-

of the combined library boards and

it, he

He thinks he could do an even better job within the framework of —

members

that the district had

that this political

there’s good evidence

figures,” he said. “They'd much rather hear what these figui
mean to them. I know I would. Mathematics alone is pretty meaningless
g:
It has to be expressed in terms of people.”’
This emphasis is basic to the governor’s viewpoint. He believes.
administration’s most important contribution has been vastly increas
services in such fields as education, mental health, and bringing
industry and jobs to Illinois.

The board also:
®@ Agreed to retain its policy of
meeting on the second and fourth
Monday evenings of every month.
ruso

ové

grumble

concentrating more on what his programs will mean to them than o1
he
technical aspects of the budget. As we chatted before dinner,
oar
explained the reason.

the board agreed.
The staff salary committee and
the committee on inter-district cooperation were retained. Mr. Mazur
said he would make committee
assignments at the next board

a report from

In

career.

meeting.

Board

Park, Northbrook, Riverwoods,

Other

to

bound

are

savvy will not be wasted. Though the governor
himself is not talking about 1968, knowledgeable
Gov. Kerner
onlookers are sure he will be a candidate for a third term next year.
Gov. Kerner also was pleased with the message he had just deliver
his
to the legislature. Many have called it one of the most eloquent in

may

budget-finance committees.
He said the functions of these
committees are not necessary anymore

some

have
could
governor
the
measure
painful
devised. Even his opponents concede that he hi
accomplished something of a political miracle.

This could be the biggest and best
Family Day celebration in the history of
Deerfield. We hope everyone will do his
share to make it so.

Planning Dinner Postponed

public

19

spreading the tax base, it probably: is the least

do so by sending a check to Don Wrobleskli, 2200 Stirling Ct.; by calling him
for a pick-up; or by leaving a contribution

@ Heard

The Deerfield Plan Commission’s
community dinner originally scheduled for last Monday has been
postponed
until tonight in the
Moraine-on-the-Lake Hotel.

:

broadening the present tax to include services—a
» 4 revenue-raising measure proposed by former

And

Those

the

other

the

to the legislature. The $5 billion-plus docume
provides for greatly increased expenditures—
particularly in the field of education—without
} resorting to a state income tax or raising the

penditures—are well under way.

purchase price and thus acquired
the right to build on it.
Almost all public school buildings
in Deerfield are on park districtowned land, referred to as parkschool land.
Park
Board Pres. James
C.
Mitchell told the school board that
his board is “more than gratified”

In

generally

however,

UCH OF THIS STEMMED from his pride in the budget he had

far away, but the planning—and the ex-

curtail-

the

the

party as much as his guests.

in the village hall.

at

about

appearance,

In

Gov. and Mrs. Kerner chatted with each of the guests. The handso
chief executive, his normal tan deepened by some time on the golf
course, seemed in a relaxed and especially happy mood, enjoying the

Park Board Receives Progress Report
On Proposed $1.4: Million Junior High
night

in Springfield

mansion.

and high ceilinged rooms, is still impressive.

par-

Club,

of talk

of the

building’s interior, with its highly polished wood floors, rich furnishings,

organiza-

will attend have hesitated to pay
share of the costs. July 4th does

This year’s activities will include an
art show, a pancake breakfast, the crowning of Miss and Mrs. Deerfield, a parade,
games, a fireworks display, a baking

Monday

deal

condition

session.

serious loss.

Members of the Deerfield Park
Board were given a progress report

is a good

deteriorating

just presented

Day

comers,

booster
slightly

is familiar

deny

local

on the Family

-the

cit this year, in fact), the 1967 celebration could be severely jeopardized.
And

There

eae

ticipate, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Deerfield Women’s Club, New-

Since the Family Day Inc. board does
not carry a balance from year to year
(the board had to make up a $1,100 defi-

celebration

party attire.

tion will have a part in planning and
carrying out the activities. The Jaycees,
the Lions, Rotary, and Kiwanis all serve

$2 per family to meet its estimated costs
of

every

to a
oe

It was unseasonably cold in the state capital—a chilly 50 degrees—but
at the governor’s mansion, lilacs were in bloom, the lawn was a velvety
green, and tulips lined the driveway as the working press arrived
in

contest, a fire department contest, and a
garden show.
Nearly

message

That evening, he entertained reporters who cover the Statehouse at
dinner party in the executive mansion.
Sa

WILLIAMS

Family Day Funds Needed
HE RESPONSE of many area residents to the Family Day board’s
fund drive for the July 4th celebration
has been disappointing.

: “

his budget

“Be

it resolved,

that the Deer-

newspapers

serving Deerfield Township gave
to the recent township electi

interest

thereby

generated; and express the a
preciation of said association.”

If voter education and interest

in township government has

enhanced,
have
pose.

your

endeavors

will

a

worthwhile

pur.
ae

served

Normand A. Cohen
Republican Prec

Committeeman
of Deerfield Towns

fe

�| Colby’s Plans to Open

Dr. Plath Says Failure of May 6 Referendum
Might Prevent Any

A

_ from

Sunday

afternoon

2 to 5 p.m.

official

open

will mark

transformation

of

of

house

collection
|

Chicago

Av.

will

show

of one-of-a-kind

Dr.
way

a

antique

stantial

aecessories
and
furniture
from
around the world, said Roy Klipp,
“Everything in the studio, whether it is antique or from a modern
manufacturer, will be a piece of
special

interest

from

the

stand-

| points of fine design and crafts|
manship. There won’t be anything
that will fit in the category of: ‘just
furniture.’ ”’
Colby’s, which opened its original
Chicago store 101 years ago, opened
its first Evanston branch in 1925.

For the last three years, the store
has occupied the large, two-level
quarters at 1633 Chicago Av.

__ Its former stock of home furnish_ ings will be entirely replaced with a
collection of antiques and decorator
pieces for the store’s new role as a
decorating studio exclusively.
A series of newly designed room
_ vignettes on both floors of the store
will display furnishings and accessories

grounds.

against

appropriate

back-

Hundreds of sample books of
carpeting, wallpaper, flooring, and
_ upholstery and drapery fabrics will
be available in the store. Colby’s
Studio One also will offer such

‘special services as refinishing and

repairing

antiques

and

other

fur-

nishings.
~ The studio’s staff of five decorators is headed by Mr. Klipp. Other
staff decorators are Mrs. Carmen
Steger, Miss Jean Heizman, Nari

Library Hours
Are Increased
_ Beginning Monday, the Deerfield
Public Library will open at 10 a.m.

instead of 1 p.m.
The new hours will be Monday
Thursday,

10

a.m.

to

9

p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m.
From

June

16 to Sept.

2, Satur-

rease in a little more than a year,
inging our hours up to 58 per
eek,” said Mrs. Helen Haney,

head librarian. ‘‘We are now well
within the American Library Association standards.
“Both

the

staff

and

the

library

board are anxious to give the best

possible service to the patrons &amp;

_ the Deerfield Library.”

dun
The
Unitarian
brotherhood.

test-ban

Church
believes
in
It believes
in civil

It believes

in

the

nuclear

treaty.

How about

:

Half. Day

spend-

referendum on establishment
of a North Shore junior college district has been set for June 16, a
week later than originally planned.
The postponement is necessary
to comply with state regulations
which require at least 50 days between approval of a junior college

referendum

by

the

you? Maybe

Illinois

proposed

North

And the referendum cannot be
held sooner than 10 days after the
legal notice is published. The first
date that the notice can be published in most of the proposed district, then, is May 25, only @ine
days before the original date.
The local junior college steering
committee last Thursday decided
it would like to hold the referendum June 10. But Noble Puffer,
Cook County school superintendent
and the one who must officially
call the referendum, thought the
best date would be June 17.
Finally, Al Franke, attorney both
for most of the high school dis-

tricts

in the

proposed

junior

col-

plained. The current $1.11 per $10
assessed
valuation
tax rate fo
this fund was established in 1958.
While this rate produces mor
total income for the high school
in 1967 than it did in 1958 becaus¢
assessed valuation in the distrie
has risen, this income
has no
kept pace with enrollment and sal

ary

The

Deerfield

Village

Board

were

approved

were

constructed.

are

more

stroyed,

rebuilt
now
tion

School District 109
To Open Registration

be

to

after the buildings

than

If the

50

Excavation

buildings

percent

however,

they

must

comply

with

the

in Deerfield

debe

years old on or before Dec. 1, 1967,
may register them for kindergarten
classes next week.

School children Tuesday, and Kipling School children Wednesday.

Children

whose

last names

to

the

fire

corner of Wilmot Rd. and Hazel Av.

The board also will:
—Open cost estimates

for

cell

the

rebuilt

according

registered

noon

between

and those whose

Parents must bring a birth certificate or other evidence of age
health information, including

munization

dates

and
im-

$25,000

will

borrowing .from
general

be

funds:

saved

by

the
About

having

Allis-Chalmers
use
experimental
equipment for the excavation.
The reservoir is expected to be
adequate for Deerfield even when it
reaches its saturation population
of 24,000.

for Spring

and

TRY the FINEST

and

through

by
or

Plant a Seedling

last names

begin with the letters M
Z between 1 and 3 p.m.

rest

sewer

Baby EVERGREEN TREE

.

begin

9 a.m.

near the swimming pool.
Deerfield has saved $236,519.3
for the project and plans to finance

Month.

with the letters A through L should
be

3.3

early summer. Four tennis courts
will be built on top of the $480,000
reservoir, to be located on the

are exempt from the regulawhich would require them to

—Consider a fund request from
the Northeastern Illinois Plan Commission.
—Proclaim
Senior
Citizens’

Walden School children should be
registered
Monday,
Maplewood

Deerfield’s

The village hopes to call fo
construction bids in late spring o

stan-

security equipment in the new jail.
—Analyze the village accounting
system.

School District 109 who will be five

for

million-gallon reservoir is expected
to begin this week.

standards.

For Kindergarten

plewood.

Dr

Reservoir Ready |
For Excavating _

The buildings in the B-4 district

Highland Park children should be
registered at Kipling and Shepard
Elementary School children at Ma-

to

addition to the village hall.

dards.

of children

according

—Discuss a change order on duct
material for the police department

business) district in the village fire
limits.
In most areas of the village,
existing buildings do not have to
conform to fire standards which

will be June 10.

Parents

increases,

Plath.
“The
school
district
faces
critical shortage unless the refer
endum on May 6
is successful,’
the superintendent concluded.

Monday will consider whether to
include buildings in the B-4 (limited

explained the steering committee’s
wishes.
So the date ‘‘probably definitely”’

Junior

College Board and the actual referendum date.
The referendum cannot be given
its official legal publicity sooner
'Y days after the junior college board approval, which came

been

Industries in Fire District

Shore Jr. College Referendum
Officially Slated for June 10
A

has

rate of 300 per

Village Board to Consider

bilized.

[EOLORADO BLUE SPRUCE |
DIAL

433-3766

On

carry-out FOOD
the whole North Shore!

All Meat is
With Hardwood

Prime

and disease rec-

Highland

Lazy
Fire

Cooked
in the Pit

Pit 1540 Old Skokie Rd.
Rd.

Overpass

to their

SNA)

10

15th Annual PANCAKE

DAY

ords.

Park

—

Under

Deerfield

lege district, called Mr. Puffer and

Disaster Fund
Several
Monday

Disaster

Lake

Zurich

established

Fund

an

to help

Friday’s tornado.
People can send

their

residents
Ela

Area

victims

contribu-

tions to the Ela Area Disaster
Fund, State Bank of Zurich, Lake
Zurich, Ill., 60047. Checks should
to
payable
be made
Zurich Disaster Fund.

the

Lake

believe in anything?
It believes religion should help people deal directly with problems of
today’s world, not insulate against
them.
This is why many people
who do things during the week
come to our church on Sunday.

you should

visit the

invites EVERYONE

of

Aunt

‘Rev. Russell Bletzer,
22) at the Toll Rd. -

Minister

Rd. (Rt.
Phone 234-2460 in Deerfield
Church School and Worship Services 10:00. and 11:30 a.m.

Jemima

THIS Saturday, April 29, 6 AM to 7 PM
ALL
The Pancakes

YOU CAN EAT!

NORTH SHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH
2100

in school

penditures is for the salaries of
the teachers who educate our children, and for those whose job it
is to support the teachers in their
effort,”’ the superintendent said.
He
pointed
out that only by
freezing the size of the teaching
staff—and thus increasing the number of students in each classroom
since. enrollments are increasing—
can expenses for staffing be sta-

Roy Klipp, manager of Colby's Studio One decorating shop
at 1633 Chicago Av., unpacks a
shipment of [8th and
19th
Century British landscapes, part
of the collection of antique
accessories and furniture featured in the store.

ita ‘ate NS

rights.
It believes in the war on
poverty. It believes in the United
Nations.

BN

Apr. 14 for the
Shore district.

Gularjani, and Miss Jody Hostetler.

hrough

cut-backs

only
sub-

ing is to hurt ourselves in staffing.”’
“The major portion of our ex-

manager.

-

Plath said, ‘‘and the
in which we can make

enrollment

at the

year since 1960, and a 200 to 300
per year increase is expected per
year during the rest of this decade. Expenses for staff salaries
have risen accordingly.
Added to the increase in staff
members, according to Dr. Plath,
is the increase in the average salary paid to a teacher in the Highland Park-Deerfield High Schools.
The education fund for the district bears
the
brunt
of these
financial changes, Dr. Plath ex-

that failure of the May 6 referendum
might
prevent
the district
from making future staff increases.
“Schools are a people business,”

Colby’s

As a decorating studio, the shop
1633

District

increasing

School District 113, said this week

the

Evanston furniture store into ‘‘Colby’s Studio One.”
at

Dr. Karl Plath, superintendent
Deerfield-Highland Park High

F uture Staff Increases

Benefit
Lions

Service

Fund

Highland Park

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102 Residents

Vote

May 13 on Taxes
District

officials

are

seeking

an

increase

in the

educa-

more

rapidly

a tion fund ceiling from $.97 to $1.18 per $100 assessed valuation and an increase in the building fund tax-rate ceiling
_ from 18.8 to 37.5 cents per $100 assessed valuation.
‘We must have additional funds because we’re going

Our enrollment

NEWS

is increasing much

than our assessed valuation,” explained Supt. Michael DiVincenzo.

ABOUT

Mr. DiVincenzo explained that
the district has not increased its

Riverwoods

completed more than a year ago.
“We’ve

eee

pet
3

is
hs

three years, and is expected to
continue growing at that rate next

To Be Aired

said. The
year, Mr. DiVincenzo
district now has 13 teachers and 350
students.
in
expenditures
pupil
Per

i

as

By BONNIE
The

FOSTER
Plan Commis-

Riverwoods

Aptakisic-Tripp last year equalled
about $470, as compared to nearly

sion will reconvene a hearing May
8 to discuss several proposd zoning
amendments, including
versial restrictions on

the controhorse-own-

ers.
The hearing will begin at 8 p.m.
at the home of Village Pres. Paul
Martin, 640 Sherry Ln., Riverwoods.

A hearing
same

_

in November

changes

was

on the

ruled

illegal

because it was held in Deerfield
instead of Riverwoods.
Proposed amendments

and corrals

Club property.

Registration will
following times:

Apr.

hearings.

© More specific requirements for
Zoning ordinance,

a resident

Dr.

wife,

Douglas

White

and

who

has

of

resigned

is

moving to Canada, one is moving to
Champagne-Urbana, one is going
to New

York to work on a master’s

degree, and five others are pregnant.
Only two have
accepted
positions with neighboring school

29—Students

held

at

whose

the

last

system

becomes

ingrown

is no personnel changing.

is there

did not anticipate problems
in
finding new teachers to replace
those who have resigned since only
two

other

districts

in

K

from

12:30

to

3:30

6—Last
names
from
L
O from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.;

North

Shore

area

or their eighth-grade

teach-

ers.

his

the

county

eight teachers
annually. Most

__. Dr. White, who is assistant pro_ fessor of English at the Illinois

Girl

of Technology,
Chicago
has received one of the

-

Scout

Troop

42 of Lincoln-

shire has elected Susan Schramm,
Kathryn
Cole, Mary
Ellen Rig-

districts have

versity

School

of Medicine,

Hous-

ton, after a visit home. Mr. Blair is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T.
Blair Jr., 2100 Oxford Dr.

helping the Girl Scout Council assemble
its
monthly
newspaper,
“Pow-Wow.” The girls also have
been working. with ceramics and

in

nard,

secretary;

Catherine

lund,

treasurer;

Laurie

Rather.

awarded at the last meeting. Troop
mothers assisting with this project

_ daughter
of the Douglas
Kendricks, 6 Yorkshire Dr.

photographer; Gwen Mottek, board
representative; and Kathy Bissell
and Denise Couracas,
scrapbook
co-ordinators.
Mrs. John Madro, leader, said
the troop’s service projects include

were Mrs. Carl Mottek, Mrs. Norval Rather, Mrs. John Daynard,
Mrs. Norman Helke, Mrs. Larry
Buescher, cooking; and Mrs. William Bissell, Mrs. Frank Clayton,

Humanities,

an

London.
Dr. White is currently engaged in
a study of 18th Century ideas wh'ch
_ Alexander Pope used in his ‘Essay
/ on
Man.”
Mrs.
White
is the

12

W.

Other officers include April DayFors-

Adlai Stevenson High School wi
present a nine-day Fine Arts Festi

Lincolnshire

val

Scout

Pack

78,

making jewelry and napkin rings,
under the direction of Mrs. Paul
Litt.
Cooking

and sewing

badges

were

and Mrs. Ray Forslund, sewing.

#@%

oe

and poetry will be ©

Cub Pack 78
Presents Awards
To 13 Members
Cub

tomorrow

through May 6 at
the high school.
Music, art, dance *
featured.

\I &gt;

The
will

Festival
open

with

™

a

three day produc- é

which

in-

tion of “My Fair
Lady” at 8 p.m.

WE
Dorn

cludes Lincolnshire boys, presented

tomorrow and Saturday and 3 p.m

awards to 13 members

Sunday. The musical stars Lynt
Williams
as Eliza Doolittle and
Dorn Schuffman as Henry Higgins

at a recent

meeting.
pack,

sponsored

of
Club
Community
School, also includes

the

by

Half
boys

Day
from

Lincolnshire, Prairie View and Half
Day.

Awards

were

Wolf,

Fi-

Douglas

GidJeff

scher; Bear, Ken Bacci, John
zinski, Steven Wodzinski, and

Garrett;

Gold

Arrow,

Gary

Rich-

berg, James Righeimer, Matt Wilkinson, Steven Wodzinski,
David
Maule, and Douglas Fischer; Silver

Chris Bohan.
The last pack meeting of the
school year will be held from 7:30
to 8:30 p.m. May 8 in Half Day

on the Arts and Humanities. He will
do research at the British Museum

for

a

ABOUT

RETURNS TO SCHOOL
Hugh Thomas Blair of Lincolnshire, has returned to Baylor Uni-

agency of the National Foundation

Endowment

=

Arrow, Mitchell Iseberg (2); Den
Chief Shoulder Insignia, Den Chief

heimer, Mary Madro, and Robyn
Hill as patrol leaders for the coming year.

|

School Slates
A Nine-Day
Arts Festival

20 percent turnover each year.

Girl Scouts Elect 5 Leaders

Lincolnshire, will leave in June to

NEWS

This

The superintendent added that he

normally
five to
leave the district

School

as first fellowships for young scholars
to be awarded by the National

teachers

that one

G through
p.m.

the former Jane Kendrick of

Institute
campus,

explained

offer higher starting salaries.
He also said that the district had
no resignations last year, whereas

| spend eight months in London.
_

be

ance department at Stevenson High

Fellowship
H.

the

Luhn

“Furthermore: a certain amount
of turn over is not a bad thing,” Dr.
Luhn said. He explained that a

p.m.; and T through Z from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m.
Any students who need additional
information may contact the guid-

Is Awarded

: Humanities

Dr.

P through S from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30

__ ings on his property.

White

lems spurred the resignation of 10

names begin with A through C from
8:30 to 10:30 am.; D through F
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; and

May
through

could build several accessory build-

Dr.

voters approve

will enter Adlai E. Stevenson High
School this fall.

constructing
accessory
buildings.
Under the village’s two-acre mini-

_ mum

of the district’s 34 teachers.

Two registration dates have been
announced for eighth graders who

® Removing guest houses from
legal use. The village has had
difficulty determining
when the
houses become a two-family use on
single-family property.
@ Increasing fees for conducting
zoning

Deerfield-Wilmost School District
110 has an education fund tax-rate
ceiling of $1.60 per $100 assessed
fund
a_ building
and
valuation

Two Dates Set
For Registration

Country

Tells

Supt. Harry Luhn of Lincolnshire

districts.

® More specific requirements for
Green

District 103 Head

George Haney, librarian, sign over the library's
assets. The move was approved at the Apr. 4
township meeting. (Howard Fochler photo)

School District 103 this week discounted charges that internal prob-

at $10,000
assessed
on a home
would increase about $40 next year.

to be at least 60 feet

on Ravinia

The West Deerfield Townshi
Library officially
became the Deerfield Library fa st week as Keith
Nickoley (left), township board president; Allen
Root, village board president; and librarian Mrs.

fund tax-rate ceiling of $1.51 per
a
and
valuation
$100 assessed
building fund ceiling of 18.8 cents.

the May 13 referendum, the tax bill

from lot lines, 75 feet from wells,
_ and 75 feet from the residence.
housing

Ff

Reasons for Turnover

If Aptakisic-Tripp

horse on a two-to-four acre lot, and
to require stables, barns, paddocks,

ee

(aes
fae.
.

$600 in most other area districts.
ceilings
102’s tax-rate
District
also are far below those of neighboring school districts. Deerfield
School District 109 has an education

ceiling of 25 cents per $100.

include:

@ A provision to permit only one
&lt;r

the

addition without more money,” he
said.
The district has added about one
teacher and between 25 and 30 new
students each year for the past

On Horses

Pa

doubled

than

more

square footage of our facilities, but
we can’t operate and maintain the

Restrictions

2

and
was

staff, operate,
addition which

tax rates to
maintain the

ql

= broke.

School Gym. A demonstration
casting and reel fishing will
featured.

of
be

School to Double
Book Inventory
The Stevenson High School Board
of Education last week approved a

proposal to increase the number of
books in the Adlai E. Stevenson
High School library from 7,800 to
more than 14,000.
The plan would permit Stevenson
to add 7,000 books during the next
year and pay for them over a fiveyear period. A purchasing program
is being worked out with the Baker
and Taylor Company of Momence,
Ill., which will permit financing at
the
rate
of slightly
over
two
percent.

Sharon

Diggs

will

play

Eliza

o

Saturday.
Also

featured

are Starr

Cromar

tie as Mrs. Higgins and Bill Jesse
as Alfred Doolittle. Reserve seats
are $2 and general admission $1.50.
All other
programs
during
the
festival will be free.
At 8 p.m., Monday,
the Rev.
Herbert Duenon will review two
best sellers, ‘‘Death of a President”’
and “Rush to Judgement.”

Dr. Ben Richardson, prominent
Negro author, artist, and socia
worker, will lecture on the fine arts
at 8 p.m. Tuesday. He also will

demonstrate paintings.
The program for Wednesday is
entitled Expression Through Music:
Music
classes
and
a Madrigal
group from the A Capella Choir wil
sing. A highlight of the evening will

be the Trinity

College

Choir.

The

program begins at 8 p.m.

Thursday

will

be

a

night

of

dance, beginning at 8 p.m. Creative
dance groups from the Barrington
Community Church and the Elm
Dance Studio will present programs
featuring interpretive modern jazz,
tap, and other techniques.
On Friday the Barrington Poetry

Group

will read

ter’s ‘Spoon

Edgar

Lee

Mas-

River Anthology”

at 8

p.m.
The

festival

will close

on

Satur-

day night with a program of folk
music set in a coffee house motif.
The

festivities

will begin

at 8 p.m.

in the cafeteria.

April 27, 1967

�Birds Will Be Discussed on Tuesday

Postal Savings

At Senior Center Men’s Club Meeting

System Ends
/

chorus director.

A Winnetkan who has discovered
birds never seen before, will present a slide-talk Tuesday for the
North Shore Senior Center Men’s
lub
in
Winnetka
Community
House.
J. deNavarre

speak

at

Macomb

1 p.m.

on

Shore Birds.”
Mr. Macomb

has

Jr.

will

‘Water

and

The

solo by Mrs.

“sitting
Robert

Mrs. Kolflat

Society

or

on

expeditions.

Scandinavian
costumes.
Mrs.
Frederick Kolflat of Wilmette

Co., Chicago.

,

Chautauqua

e382 Nott
he

The nine-member Singing Chorus
of the Wilmette Woman’s Club
Junior Auxiliary will perform at
the Center’s Chautauqua from 1 to
2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Winnetka
Community House.
group’s

you

-

ie

repertoire

and

and

Singing
Mrs.

and

a

Mrs.

Robert

For-

Chorus

Thomas

members

Atkinson,

are

Mrs.

Har-

vey Joyner, Mrs. Richard Rutledge,
Mrs.

A.
is

..

Maine;

ester of Glenview.

Jr.

shop, and American folk classics.
Chorus members will be dressed in

His slide collection includes the 27
classifications of birds.
Mr. Macomb is assistant director
of public relations for Inland Steel

The

Mr. Macomb

Robert

a piano

Mrs. Ralph Lustgarten,
Charles Howland, all of

Wilmette,

folk
songs
in
Swedish
and
a
Norwegian ring-dance-and-song, as
well as musical comedy, barber-

and his wife often travel with the
Audubon

and

down’
dance by Mrs.
Gritschke,
Mrs.
Robert

Heidrich,
and Mrs.

P|

photographed

ornithological

Music

Kaey of Wilmette, guitarist,

the world over the last 15 years. He

official

of

Dance’”’ also will include folk songs
sung and played by. Mrs. Stephen

and studied birds in many parts of

Florida

‘Afternoon

xae

Richard

E. Klein, Mrs.

Grits-

chke, Mrs. Heidrich, and Mrs.
Kaey, all of Wilmette, and Mrs.
James Head of Glenview.
Mrs. Richard Sharer of Wilmette
is piano accompanist.
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Interest payments on postal savings certificates cease as of today,
and area postmasters have urged

recently

outlined

a

or

_

not wire or metallic cord.

Ae

soon as possible.

any part of the kite.

Accounts remaining in a_ post
office after June 30 will be transferred to the treasury department,
which will hold funds until a proper
claim is presented.
The system was begun in 1911 to
attract the savings of immigrants
accustomed
to
saving
at. post
offices in their native countries. It
also served as a safe depository for
persons
who
lost confidence
in
private banks.

It now has outlived its usefulness
because of the growth of banking
facilities and higher interest rates.
The postal certificates
percent a year.

earn

only 2

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the

easier

to

carpetina,

entirely

@ Never fly kites during
or when the string is wet.

add

a few

here

and

there

or

possibly

presto!
decor

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RETURN FROM SOUTH
8
Mr. and Mrs. August L. Safstrom

and their children, Jim, Julie, and

Doug, 230 Oxford Dr., Lincolnshire, :
are home after a Florida vacation :
in Winter
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We will schedule your draperies
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cleaning
sony

—

retrieve it.

Nine drug stores . . . Twelve dress shops.

a

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Are they sagging with winter wilt?
Let North Shore Drapery Clinic
change al| that — quickly, easily
and

storms

@ If the kite becomes snagged, —
abandon it rather than risking
injury by climbing a pole or tree to |

Eight automobile agencies . . . Six stores selling shoes . . .

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re-arrange

and

different

Now,

soa

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traffic is light and trees and utility —
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SOME OF THE REASONS ARE —

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your present setting — change the
| position of your sofa, chairs and
. tables. In doing so, you save wear
on

|

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paintbrush

it's

for

residents to withdraw the funds as

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wallpaper.
Actually,

rules

B 6 “HIGHLANDPARKISTHE

your

Decorating is an annual project.
You
doubt have visions of
no
wielding

five

children to follow in flying kites.
@ Use only ordinary kite string,

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|

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features

draperies

by

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prefer, drop them off at our 336
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' Rose Discussion
‘Roses will be the
= eliseaaion at 8 p.m.
/ sored by the Men’s
_ the North Shore.
Members of the

topic of a panel
Tuesday sponGarden Club of

Club.

panel

will

be

The program includes. discussions
of the entire cycle of the rose from
planting techniques, watering, fer-

tilizing, control of fungus diseases,

Sandel of Highland Park.

insect control, pruning,

&gt;a

Mr. Ballin is president of the
Northeastern Illinois Rose Society,
ei consulting rosarian of the Ameriae
can Rose Society, and the winner of
ane
ot
more than 150 trophies from rose
|
Shows throughout the Midwest.

and grow well in this climate.
Interested men along the North
Shore
are
invited
to hear
the

He has won ten ‘‘queen of show”
awards and was the winner of the

discussion, or to attend any of the
club’s

J. Horace McFarland Trophy for
the Illinois-Indiana District of the

|

*

3

American

Mr.

O’Reilly

has

won

of

seven

| Chicago Regional Rose Society District 1, won “queen of arrangea ments” and the president’s trophy
at the 1966 district show and
“queen of show” at the Men’s

_ Garden Club annual rose show in

. 1966.

of

Far

_ He

the

_

Garden

Clubs

of

America.

chief

judge

of

the

was

| Dr. Jules Whitehill
_ Named Associate Dean

Two

ern

a cago Medical School.
Dr. Whitehill has been associated
’ with the Mount Sinai Hospital

surgery and medical administra-

and the author of articles

medicine.

_ NAMED TO COMMITTEE
Lyle

B.

Pelton,

75

Sequoia

_ Management
Association. . The
| committee is responsible for ar-

area

coeds

Illinois

Judi

annual

are

«

1715

Cloverdale

Fors

(Judith

L.

Baskin)

program

Offer of Chicago, daughter of the
Samuel J. Baskins, 368 Moraine
Rd., Highland Park, assisted her
husband in research for a book
titled “Normality,” which was re-

thornless

ash,

and

hopa

are available at the park

district office, the recreation center, the public library, and the city
hall.

spending the spring break at home.
Mr. Dane, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo L. Dane, 1815 Berkeley

Rd., is an active officer in Phi
Epsilon Pi fraternity. He also is on
the interfraternity council and is a
student government representative.

Mr.

Dane’s

father

recently

was

initiated as an honorary member of

the fraternity. He is a member of
the president’s advisory board at
the University of Miami and is a
member of a committee working
for a closer parent-student relationship

on

campus.

cently published.
Dr.

Offer

is

associate

director

ADMIT BEARER TO
SCHOOL OF HIS CHOICE

and associate attendant psychiatrist of the. Institute for Psychosoand

Psychiatric

Research

and Training at Michael Reese
Hospital in Chicago.
Mrs. Offer is a graduate of
Highland Park High School and the
University of Michigan. She studied
her junior year at the Sorbonne in
Paris and did graduate
Harvard University.

work

University

School

of Reading

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tree species for

the hackberry,

Trees can be ordered from the
park district office at 1801 Sunset
Rd. The deadline for ordering is
Apr. 21 and a limit of two trees per
customer has been set.
Applications for the tree planting

Baskins’ Daughter
Helps in Research
Mrs.

are

honeylocust, green
flowering crab.

park

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the

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_ PORCH

program,

e SALES

Estimate

FINE CABINETRY
ADDITIONS
KITCHENS
GARAGES
BATHROOMS

the

Highland Park.
Sponsored
by the Carbondale
school’s department of physical
education, the program requires
students to take 30 quarter hours of
dance instruction.
All participants
also will be
required to appear in one public
program.

For a Cheerful Free
JOHN

Under

district will purchase trees for sale

Ln.,

x Deerfield, vice president and direc- tor of agencies for the Federal Life
_ Insurance Co. of Chicago, was
recently
elected to the agency
| management conference committee
of
the Life Insurance
Agency
_ ranging the association’s
| spring conference.

park district.

minor degree in dance.
They are Miss Sue Friefeld, 2100
Sterling Rd., Deerfield, and Miss

_ tion to the Strategic Air Command,

on

The four mature

sale

Howard Dane of Highland Park
has returned to the University of
Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., afte

part in a new program leading to a

3 Medical Center. He is a consultant

_ Surgery,

and

in the city.

the

2 Coeds From Area
Elect Dance Minor

82 S.
Park
dean
Chi-

a
member
of the International
- Board of Governors of the International College of Surgeons, a member
of the American Board of

affairs;

by

local beautification commission and

matic

East

sponsored

Other speakers were Alfred Jenkins, China watcher at the White
House, and Dr. Francis L. K. Hsu,
professor and chairman of the
department
of anthropology at
Northwestern University.

the International Amphitheater.

in

each

being

Returns to M iami
University Camp

Analyses.

1967

: World Flower and Garden Show at

Dr. Jules L. Whitehill of
Deere Park Dr. in Highland
has been appointed associate
for clinical programs of the

of

to homeowners at reduced prices.
The lower rates are offered to
encourage interest in tree planting

Hinton, senior staff member of
Economic
and Political Studies
Division of the Institute for Defense

Eeoe, s training
school
of
the
_ Northeastern Illinois Region of the
- Men’s

evening

the

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] J. Baskin,
368 Moraine Rd., Highland Park,
recently participated in a top-level
seminar of the Council of Religion
and International Affairs dealing
with China.
Speakers from the State Department included Robert W. Barnett,
deputy and Asst. Sec. of State for

Mr. Polcyn, vice president of the

chairman

Tuesday

on

Couple From City
Attend Lectures

a “best flower” award in 1966.

is

meetings

month.

“queens of show” awards, as well
as winning the ‘best rose’? award
for four consecutive years and the

Mr. Sandel

monthly

first

Rose Society in 1964. Mr.

Ballin is also a past president
_ the Men’s Garden Club.

and winter

protection. The panel will also discuss how to display a rose at a
show and varieties which are hardy

Pest

have

invited to participate in the
29 Arbor Day tree-planting

program

of the discussion. He is also past
president
of the Men’s
Garden

William O’Reilly of Wilmette, Elmer Polcyn of Niles, and Clayton.

&lt;

Residents of Highland Park

been
Apr.

Mr. Sandel will act as moderator

Donald R. Ballin of Highland Park,

Bos

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Chicagoan Named
Head of Deerfield
Duraclean Office
James

S.

O’Malley

of

Chicago

has been appointed office manager
International’s

of Duraclean

Deer-

field office.
Before
joining
Duraclean,
Mr.
O’Malley
was
credit
manager —

of

the

Sampson

Co.
He

in
has

Chicago.
been in

the finance
accounting
for

more

,

and
field ~

than

20

SPECIAL

—

years.

A

A native of ChiMr. O’Malley
cago,
Mr.
O’Malley
attended

Wright

Objectives

Physician

Dr. Jules L. Whitehill, 82 South
Deere Park Dr., Highland Park,

surgery and assistant dean of the
school, medical director, and direc-

grams

of the Chi-

Hospital

cago

Medical

has been appointed associate dean
for clinical pro-

and

pital
services

teaching
with

since

has

1963,

the International College of Surgeons, a founding member of the

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary

hos-

which the school
is affiliated.
Dr. Whitehill,

Center.

Dr. Whitehill is a fellow of the
American College of Surgeons and

School.
He will be responsible for coordinating
all

clinical

tor of medical education and attending surgeon of Mount Sinai
Medical

Tract,

and

the

author

of nu-

merous scientific publications.
He has done
electro-magnetic
Dr. Whitehill
been professor of

original work
measurement

SALLY

LINDENMEYER

in

Seven
Highland
Park-Deerfield
residents were among those attending Washington National Insurance
Company’s
new Management
by

to Med School Post

Named

CALL

Seven Men Attend
Insurance Session

Singer says to Caesar Cauderelli. Mr.
prepares to enjoy his prize color television
grand opening celebration last week at
is co-owner of the agency. (Staff Photo)

Highland Park

RANCH

Junior College and DePaul

University, where he majored
finance and accounting.

At your service, Jerry
Cauderelli leans back and
set which he won at the
Shoreland Ford. Mr. Singer

BRICK

fireplace
&amp;
mantel,
Dining
Room
overlooks
woodsey
Charming
Living
Room,
2 CT Baths.
Perfect built-in Kitchen with
oak treed fenced
yard.
3 Bedrooms,
lift.
electric
with
garage
Car
2
heat.
gas
tiled basement,
Full
space.
eating
range
drapes,
Carpeting,
School.
High
Forest
Lake
near
Located
court.
Parking
house
this
to_
keep
up
no
Practically
40’s.
oven
&amp;

in
of

blood flow and evaluation of healing of fractures by means of sound
conduction.

program

April

3-7

in

St. Charles.
Sixty managerial employees participated
in the seminar
which
studied current trends in managerial practices.
Attending from Highland Park
was Richard Daugherity, Jr., 3198
Dato
Av.
From
Deerfield
were
Arlie Hugunin, 1030 Brookside Ln.,
Bill
Yancy,
1146
Chestnut
St.;
Bobby Shaffer, 1106 Montgomery
Dr.; Richard Heverly, 490 Shannon
Rd.; Don Davis, 729 Ambelside Dr. ;
and Robert Schatz, 1329 Oxford Dr.

AUWAETER CITED
John F. Auwaerter
field, vice president

of

LAWRENCE

fast

area.

CONSULT

TOM

BERMINGHAM

Deer-

of sales

and

finance of the Teletype Corporation, recently
monial plaque

1440

acre
1%
landscaped
built brick French on beautifully
Extraordinary Custom
wooded site in heart of finest section. Near top schools. Shopping and excelbath.
tile
ceramic
full
|
with
Ist floor bedroom
lent Loop transportation.
combination
room
3 bedrooms additional on 2nd floor. Living room, dining
Break36’ x 16. Up to minute cabinet kitchen with finest built-in appliances.

received a testifor his work on

a corporation subcommittee.

REDUCED

FOR

PROMPT

SALE

quality
in this well constructed
maintenance
constant
from
freedom
Enjoy
site conbrick ranch. Superb Whispering Oaks 2 Acre wooded &amp; landscaped
Living
21’
features
:
home
compact
This
schools.
&amp;
to shops, trains
venient
with finest built-ins,
Room w/fpl.; “L’’; Paneled Den; cheerful cabinet Kitchen
screened
cool
baths;
CT
1Y%
Bedroom;
separate breakfast area; 15%‘ Master
width
random
indows, roll screens and pegged
laundry room. Pella
porch;
floors are just some of the quality points. $39,500.
CONSULT PATRICIA ORTSEIFEN

THE

TRIDE

NITE

Sy

SHOE
THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS CHILDREN
There’s nothing newer for
little girls (and big ones)
than the smart, sure comfort of Stride Rite’s broad
strap shoe. And does it fit?
Perfectly. We make absolutely sure of that.

DON

I-

ZING

yA va

living room
This has it — Perfect for smaller family wanting large rooms. 28’
also has fireplace
room
Family
ceilings and stone fireplace.
with cathedral
other bed2
18’.
is
bedroom
Master
patio.
large
and sliding doors lead to
and almost
rooms and 2 ceramic baths. Basement and 2 car garage. Draperies
CONDITICNED.
AIR
new carpeting included. CENTRALLY
FRIESTEDT
BLANCHE
CONSULT

Oe ji
ry

SS ate

Come in and see our complete
selection of new Stride Rites

Ras

HORSES

obblor

The
oun ty
1708 Glenview Rd.
Glenview

April 27, 1967
Mile

ees

dis

ese

Coming

Soon

to

Northbrook

HORSES

HORSES

UNIQUE
studio
cathedral
ceiling,
DRAMATIC
Two
Story
Living
Room
with
Bedoak paneled Den &amp; Kitchen, HUGE . Master
balcony room, CHARMING
Room
&amp;
Bath.
Maids
&amp; bath,
2 bedrooms
&amp; bath,
room
w/dressing
room
5 Acres with a pond.
All this in low 60's
CONSULT
EDITH
ROONEY

John Channer
656 Deerfield Rd.

Deerfield

202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

Assoc., Inc.

&amp;
=
3

525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664

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- Local Naval Reserve Officer Candidate
_ Attending Aviation School in Pensacola

SEND

&gt;

George S. Werness of Deerfield, a
Naval Reserve officer candidate, is
attending aviation officer school at

Naval

Aviation

Schools

Marine Corps officer, is attending a
21-week basic school for officers at
Quantico, Va. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Boyle of 623
Ambleside Dr.

Com-

mand in Pensacola, Fla.
Upon completion of the school,
Mr. Werness will enter flight prep_ aration school at the Naval Com-

-_

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold G. Werness of 1235 North
AV.
Marine Pvt. Gary L. Engberg of
Highland Park recently was graduated from eight weeks of recruit
training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego.
He is the son of Mr. and: Mrs.

Eric R. Engberg of 1570 Northland
AV.
Dennis

serving
_

C.

a

fireman

Hancock,

25th anniversary this month.
Established in 1942, the force is ,
now 20,000 men strong and operates
60 ships. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Dale of 243 Ramsay
Rd., Deerfield.
Airman Christer 0. Hogestad of
Highland Park has completed the
Aviation Machinist Mate Reciprocating School at the Naval Air
Technical Training Center at Memphis.

of 429 Margate Terr., Deerfield.
Mark R. Fosbender of Highland
Park, a seaman recruit, has been
graduated from nine weeks of Navy
basic training at the Great Lakes

Naval

Training

Station.

He

is the

son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fosbender of 953 Naida PI.

R.

Second Lt. James J. Boyle of
Deerfield, a newly commissioned

Mr.

Connelly,
of

along

the

with

other
crew,

Ist
97th
2nd
2nd

2nd.

Lt.

Norman

K.

96215

Director
San
San
San
San
San
San
San
San
San
San
San
San

Brig., 10lst ABN, APO 96347
Eng. Group, APO 96238
Air. Div., APO 96307
Ord. Bn., APO 96307

First Cavalry, Air Mobile, APO
First Infantry Div., APO 96345
173rd ABN Brig., APO 96227

96490

at any

APO

Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,
Francisco,

Calif.
Calif.
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Calif.
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Calif.
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Calif.
Calif.

Gift suggestions: insect repellent, lighter flints, foot powder,
shaving soap and brushes, double-edge razors and blades, ball
point pens and refills, plastic soap dishes, pocket combs, sew-

ing kits, pictures, puzzles and games.

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Bob-O-Link Rd.
Marine

Field

First Corps, APO 96337
3rd Eng. Group, APO 96312
Second Corps, APO 96295

&amp; a

spent much of his leave repairing
the World Missions Orphanage in
Sasebo. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles V. Connelly of 1405

APO

Cross

LU

has

Hancock’s

Corps,

Red

6251 Tac Ftr Wing, APO 96227

returned to combat duty off the
coast of Vietnam after 10 days of
rest in Sasebo, Japan.
members

|

Connally,

on the USS

Fourth

Paul N. Dale, a seaman apprentice aboard the USS Yancey, is
helping
the
U.S.
Atlantic
Fleet
Amphibious
Force
celebrate
its

~ mands School.

LETTERS AND GIFTS TO
GPS IN VIETNAM

Address to American
listed below:

UT

the

TITTY)

TOA

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Bil-

nearly everybody
shops Thursday nights

lipp has completed a four-week
flight preparation course at Pensa-

| cola, Fla.

He is now undergoing advanced
phases of training that will lead to
a designation of Naval Aviator or
Naval Flight officer. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Billipp

vi
3)

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©

Greg

Bantin

BE

by Navy

of Deerfield,

wu

Navy

Your

machinist mate 3/c, was promoted
to that rank
wES

while serving aboard
the
destroyer
USS Eaton out of
Norfolk, Va.
The
Eaton,
currently
on
a

cruise,

Highland

Park merchants

have

made

the

switch.

We're

now

open

last

,}

Thursday

: ey

nights for your midweek shopping convenience. We know you want evening shopping
hours, and we've moved them to the night you prefer.
|

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The thing that hasn't changed is that most of your neighbors still come to Highland
Park of an evening to shop. Only now it's Thursday night.

poke
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are

month

in

in
an_ independence celebration
held at Barbados.
Mr.
Bantin,
the
son of George R.

Bantin, 1568 OakPI., will attend Navy archi-

Mr. Bantin

wood

tectural
Norfolk.

school

when

he returns

RENT-A-CAR
3995
12

Plus

8c

to

Shop with
confidence where you

SEE

DOWNTOWN

see this emblem

gts

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$4.95 — 24-Hour

Day

ALL NEW CARS WITH AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION - RADIO - HEATER
SEAT BELTS

inictaes AW Giniiaeck

LAKE CAR WASH
1970 First Street
Downtown Highland Park

COBEY’S
ROSS

DISCOUNT

FELL SHOES

KLOOS &amp; NEMER-

GARNETT &amp; CO.
GORDON’S

OFF

ROSBY’S

STORE

BAN

LEEDS

SUBUR-

FASHIONS

JEWELERS
JEWELERS

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THE STYLE SHOP
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CHANDLER'S

April 27, 1967

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of

Vandalia,

Ill.,

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of

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Morris

Mrs.

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CARD

IT

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Mr.

and

Glencoe,

of

a

a

daughter,
Diana Ruth, Apr. 7
in Vandalia,
Ill.
Grandparents
fat,
Ee,
are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Moeller,
860 N. Northwoods Rd., Deerfield,

formerly

Ser

Crattwood s Gi Giant
nnouncing
icing Craftwood's

cmartwoos e

Births

fa

Vandalia.
BENWAY—Mr. and Mrs. David F.
Benway,
1151
St.
Av.,
Johns
Highland
Park,
a son,
David
William,
Apr.
16 in Highland
Park Hospital. Mrs. Walter Neil-

an and Mrs. John M.
Dr.,
1463 AmblesideCharles,

mee
Collins,

son, William
Deerfield,
Pak
hae. $10 aWighiond

John

Mrs.

and

Collins

of

P

Dick

A.

Grandparents

are

J.

to take full advantage of these exceptional savings!
fe]

Mrs.

and
GOLDSTEIN—Mr.
i
i

5

domiter, bps
. ee
Indianapolis
Harold

and

Mr.

Goldstein,

|

Joel

and

Mrs.

and aes
Mrs.

Alex

Av.,
Greco, 1337 Knollwood
field, a daughter, Wendy

J.

DeerAnn,

Apr. 14 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Mar-

guerite Goepel, 1337 Knollwood
Av., Deerfield, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Greco, 2746 Port Clinton
Rd., Highland Park.

GaarenncnG — a

&gt; tree ATI

R. Greenbergi ofgyal aNiles, Langaa son,Msi

Stephen Howard, Apr. 11 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents
are

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Max

Koenigs-

berg, 1281 Crofton Av., Highland
Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Greenburg of Chicago.

HESSE—Mr. and Mrs. PeterM.
Hesse, 40 S. Central Av., Highwood, a son, Robert William, Apr.
Highland Park Hospital.
11 in

cinerea

are Mr.

and ‘Mrs.

Robert Nichols of Battle Creek,
(Continued on page 18)

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.

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i

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ones and lumber items too numerous
o mention.
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grades in

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25¢

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Redwood

30¢

per

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ft.

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savings either because we were able to buy them at large
urchase discounts or because they are discontinued items.
All “B” panels are selected, srecfiniched hardwood plywood,
with slight defects that are easy to work around.

Choose from our huge stock of First Quality Paneling
ith
“A") &amp;
i
A grooms ge
BA
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ik
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gy
ae
perfect, top-of-the-line — brought to you at these special

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of

Davis

.

All prices below effective for

brand home improvement items.

Westfield, New Jersey, and Mr.
and Mrs.
Elmer
Seattle, Wash.

es

traditional

of Craftwood’s

besides the advantages

Mr.

Freeman

M.

James

Mrs.

and

:

you outstanding economy on a wide range of quality, national

Park, a daughter, Sharon
Apr. 15 in Highland Park

Hospital.

;

variety of selection, convenience and extra service — we bring

High-

Av.,

Summit

3421

Davis,
land
Lee,

Mrs.

and

Ceiling

For Your Home!

Items

dint

dial

—

Now

Chicago.
DAVIS—Mr.

ege

Shelving,

: turn
:
—— savings
;
:
; substantial
we in
savings
in

ae : pom pate

Mrs. W. I. Brady of Kansas City,
Mo.,.

A

The use of Midwest Bank Credit Cards on your purchases at
Craftwood has freed cash formerly in accounts receivable.

.

and

Col.

are

Grandparents

tal.

:

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�Stamas Elected
Trust Officer

Our Newest Arrivals

James

J. Stamas,

1332

officer
SERAFINI—Mr.
sueto

Mr.

Albert

D.

Green

Stefano

Bay

Pichetti,

Rd.,

Highland

and Mr. and Mrs. Remual-

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Bradford

W.

SHEAHEN—Mr.
and Mrs. Roger
N.
Sheahen,
985 Central
Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Debra Helen, Apr. 14 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward, 570

Pleasant
and Mr.

Mrs.

Gerald

Av., Highland Park,
and Mrs. Newman T.

SHEEHAN—Mr.

a

Gerald

Rd.,

Timothy,

Highland

rington Rd., Deerfield.

Park,

SLEEMAN—Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzik,
132 Highwod Av., Highwood.
SCHREIBER—Mr.

and

Mrs.

and Mrs. James

Highland
Park,
a son,
David
Brian, Apr. 7 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wechter and Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Schreiber,
both of Glencoe.

14 in Highland

Grandparents

Mrs.

Haskel

are

Frank

Mrs.

Fick,

1408

Park,

and

and Mrs. R. Dykstra of Doon, Ia.,
Mrs.

Jean

.
ering, i.
STUDENT
Brent

Woldhuis

of

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Bohne,

a

sophomore

at

a

committee

and Mrs. B. R. Seiden of Evans-

have

members

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Mr. Stamas_
tended Loyola
University, Chicago Kent College of
Law, the American Institute of
Banking, and served in the U‘S.
Eighth

Air Force

in World War

II.

Carroll College in Waukesha, Wis.,
has been initiated into Alpha Kappa.

Psi,

a national

honorary

business

fraternity. A business major, he is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.

Bohne, 127 Prairie Av., Highwood.

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Mr. and Mrs. Whitney S. Robertson, 1340 Kenilwood Ln., Riverwoods, are home after vacationing

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than the regular $211.00 Chicago,
1..A. or San Francisco fare, a
stop-over at New Orleans; family
plan applies to this fare.
Fifty-eight per
in this country

cent
have

of the men
never flown

in an airplane. If you are one, we
suggest that you try a short flight
to Milwaukee, South Bend or In-

dianapolis.

It’s a great

thrill and

an education. Round
trip coach
fare to Milwaukee — $19.20.
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of
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the

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includes

hotel

breakfast

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client, Art Shay,

$6.93

to
on

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Chicago
area.

Hospi-

Mr.

of

and

Bannockburn,

Margo,

Park

Rd.,

Highland Park, a daughter, Shelly
Ann, Apr. 15 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Rev.

Mrs. Milton Fisher, 349 Woodland Rd., Highland Park, and Mrs.
Henry M. Thullen, 2000 Meadow Ln.,

Deer-

a daughter, Wendy

Apr.

tal.

Rd.,

George

Lincoln Pl., Highland
JOIN

and Mrs. William S.
Kenton

Joseph

A. Sleeman, 636 Homewood Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Mar. 31 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are

field,

Mrs.

Deerfield

Walter

H. Schreiber, 66 Indian Tree Dr.,

1304

and

2000

and Mrs. Neil E.

Kelly Ann, April 16 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ullman of
Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Sheehan, 1255 War-

F.

Park,

Seiden,

Woldhuis,

Sheahan, 1911 Berkley Rd., Highland Park.

Apr. 14 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Domenic Cortesi Sr., 856

SEIDEN—Mr.

WOLDHUIS—Mr.

Sheehan of Oak Park, a daughter,

881 Driscoll Ct., Highland

Deerfield

2300

and

of

Muzik,

son,

Mrs.

Shaw of Niles.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

MUZIK—Mr.

and

SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W.
Shaw Jr. of Niles, a son, Bradford
Warren, Apr. 18 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Walter J. Meierhoff,
1455 Glencoe Av., Highland Park,

Jennifer

Leeds

a daughter,

in

department

at Harris
Trust
and
Savings
| Bank, Chicago.
Mr. Stamas, a
member
of the
LaSalle
Street
Cashiers,
joined
Harris
Bank
in
1951.
'
Mr. Stamas at-

Park.

and

Anne, Apr. 17 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
James Jarvis of Sarasota, Fla.,

and

Bay

do Serafini of Modena, Italy.

Grand-

a daughter,

Mr.
Park,

and Mrs. David R.
Barberry Rd., High-

land Park,

Green

Park Hospital. Grandparents are

parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Habjan, 935 Kenton Rd., Deerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Koppelman of Waukegan.
LEEDS—Mr.
Leeds, 603

2300

trust

Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sleeman,
739 West
Park
Av., Highland

TEL.:

432-0558

SUNDAY |

to 5

St. Johns

Ave.

HIGHLAND PARK
432-2510

ee.

od

829

mii

Deerfield

Road,

Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

10 to 10 Daily

April 27-47 .

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Hospital.

Man-

Sonia Marie, Mar. 31 in Highland

KOPPELMAN—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas R. Koppelman Sr., 910
Osterman,
Deerfield,
a_
son,
Thomas
Roy
Jr., Mar.
28 in

Park

Mrs.

Rd., Highland Park,

JOHNSON—Mr.
and Mrs. Robert
B. Johnson Jr., 574 Broadview
Av., Highland Park, a son, Robert
Burns III, Apr. 17 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. N . T. Hollsinger of Chicago
and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B.
Johnson Sr., 604 Broadview Av.,
Highland Park.

Highland

Serafini,

and

|.

ee

(Continued from page 17)
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'W.
Hesse, 1054 Golf Av., Highland
. Park.

Meadow

Ln., Deerfield, has been elected an

|

�ome grand openin; s have
tlights and balloons.
We felt a quiet tea would be more appropriate.
When most stores open, they want just
everybody to come. So they make a lot of
noise. With spotlights. And balloons. And
stuff like that.
But when you open a place like Colby’s
Studio ... well, that sort of thing just won’t
do.
Because balloons don’t belong in the most
discerning decorator salon west of New York. |
And because they don’t fit in with elegant

custom upholstery.
Nor with exotic antiques and imports.
Nor, for that matter, with tasteful tradi-

tional furnitureby Kittinger and Baker.
No, when you open a decorator salon like
ours, you don’t use balloons and gimmicks.
You just invite people in for tea... and an
opportunity to meet your staff, made up of
top-notch interior decorators.
And you don’t try to sell them anything

either. You just stand there quietly. And let
them admire the furniture that you’ve painstakingly selected as the very best.
That’s how you open a place like Colby’s
Studio.
And it’s why we’d like you to come there
for tea, this Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5.
To show you that something is brewing at
Colby’s Studio.

1633

Chicago
Evanston

Avenue

�Major Rebuilding to Alter Face
2

of 3 Corners in Village Center
Central Deerfield is in for a face
lifting this spring and summer with
changes
that will affect three
corners in the center of town.
A Kroger food and drug store and

Bulko

gas station will change

the

appearance of the southeast quad-

rant, and a new 100-car parking lot
for the Deerfield Savings and Loan
Association
will knock
out two
stores on Waukegan
Rd. in the
southwest quadrant.

The northwest corner will be
altered when Lindemann’s Pharoe

—

macy, now located at 800 Waukegan Rd., moves into a new building
this fall about one block west on
Deerfield Rd. next to Pedersen Ln.
The village will install the street
next month so motorists ‘may have
access to the village parking lot
from Deerfield Rd.
Construction Delayed
However, construction has been
delayed on the Kroger store in the

700

block

proved

of

by

summer.

Building

Waukegan

the

village

Rd.,

ap-

board

last

Bob

Bo-

commissioner

wen said Kroger representatives
last week disagreed with various
points of the village building code.

One problem was the village’s
insistence on a one-hour fire ceiling. This would mean, Mr. Bowen
said, that the company would have
to use a concrete or gypsum
instead of a metal one. “We'll

give

ceiling

no recommendations

for a permit until we find out what
they will do,” he said.

Two

old

Waukegan

Deerfield

homes

on

Rd. will have to be torn

down to make way for the store.
One, located at 727 Waukegan Rd.,
was built in about 1903 by village
ess

e 4

resident Edward Segert. Mr. Segert
built the home when he started out

4

Boe

s

in

yA

r. A workman

clears away

rubble

after the

buildings

housing

the

Carr Realty Co. and Carriage Trade Coiffures were wrecked to make

the

carpentry

business.

His

company, started in 1940, is
owned
by his son, Gordon
called Segert Builders.

now
and

Plan June 1 Opening

The Bulko gas station should be

way for the Bulko gas station in the 600 block of Waukegan Rd.

open for business June 1 at 671
Waukegan
Rd.,
according
to a

Ei lowers Heads Jaycee

company

annual
Deerfield
Jaycees’ ‘‘CharkO-Chick” fund
raising drive.
Orders for the
““Chark-0O-Chick’”’
dinners
will
be

‘
es

a0re

old

than

this

this year

to underwrite

be

the

erment program.

“Chark-O-Chick’”’

sale,

now

n its 10th year, is the Jaycees’ only
ublic solicitation for financial suport for their community developnent work,
which emphasizes
outh and family activities, civic
wareness, and charitable endeav-

Programs which the group sponors during the year include Family
Day, the Easter egg hunt, Santa
\

LOPES

yarned villagers that it must

self-addressed

| applications

for

have

envelopes

learn-to-swim

ards. Persons who didn’t include
hem may pick up their cards in

he park district office.
(6

4

Realty

Co.

and

Car-

Puff Hairdressers and the Deerfield Hardware Store will go this

the

Deerfield-Bannockburn

fire

Tentative completion date is Oct. |.

spring for the savings and loan
association’s parking lot. The association will start as soon as possible
with wrecking of the buildings.
John Lindemann, owner of Lindemann’s Pharmacy, said construction will be starting any day for his
two-story building. The first floor,
which will be much larger than Mr.

Lindemann’s

present

store,

will

house the drug store. He plans to
rent the second floor.
The
building
will
contain
45
parking spaces and a 65-foot setback from Waukegan Rd.

station

at

839

Deerfield

Rd.

Another change taking place east
of the central business district on

Deerfield Rd. is the expansion and
remodeling of
nockburn Fire

the Deerfield-BanProtection District

station. The station will be enlarged
to accommodate another parking
bay for a new district fire truck.

Also, a third floor will be added to
house eventual full-time firemen.
Voters

issue

approved

last

station,

buy

year

a $200,000

to

bond

rebuild

equipment,

and

the
hire

full-time
firemen.
The _ station
should be finished by Oct. 1.
Kei

we

May 20. They are urging neighborhoods to hold ‘‘community progress

The dinners, which will be sold at
$1.75 each or $1.50 for orders of six

or more, will include old-fashioned
cole slaw,

potato

chips,

a buttered

roll, a brownie, and one-half chicken.
The chickens will be pre-baked by

the Deerfield
barbecued by
Jewett Park
delivery.

Bakery and then
volunteer chefs at
immediately

before

Epstein Is Co-Chairman
Of Appeal Arts Section
Robert L. Epstein of Deerfield
has been named co-chairman of the
graphic arts section of the 1967
United

Settlement

Appeal.

This is the third year
Mr.
Epstein, 934 Waukegan Rd., has
been a campaign worker. Last year
his section raised $12,000.

NEEDED

‘The Deerfield Park District has
amped,

Phone, Sports Jamboree, Kiddies’
Christmas Party, Teen-age Rodeo,
and
a community
survey.
The
Jaycees also have developed Jaycee Park.
The Jaycees will solicit in Riverwoods and Bannockburn homes on
May 13 and in Deerfield homes on

parties” on the day of the ‘‘Chark-

must

Carr

riage Trade Coiffures buildings
were torn down recently to make
room for the station.

O-Chick”’ deliveries.

laycees’ expanded community bet-

The

The

taken May 13 and

number

have

and electricity is already in.

20 in the Deerfield
area,
and
the dinners
will

Mr. Blowers’
be delivered free
f charge on June 11. About 3,100
vere sold last year.
/Mr. Blowers said substantially

Footings

been poured, gas tanks are in the
ground, and the plumbing, sewer,

Chark-O-Chie’ Drive
| Robert P. Blowers, 1200 Arbor
itae Rd., Deerfield, has been
named head of the

official.

ie

Construction began last week on the addition and remodeling of

Mr. Epstein was graduated from
the University of Illinois in 1942 and
De Paul University College of Law
in 1947. He is assistant to the
president of the W.F. Hall Printing
Co. He and his wife, Mildred,

two teen-age daughters.

have

Edward Segert kneels in front of the home at 727 Waukegan Rd., soon to be torn down to
make way for a Kroger food store. This is one of the original homes Mr. Segert built in 1903.

April 27, 1

�iia

March Building Permit Total

Endorses $70

tures valued at an estimated $658,810 during March, 1967, compared

to a value of $607,930 for the same

Deerfield Man

period last year.
This year’s March

To Head Drive

$410,814; one -for residential alterations and additions, $2,200; one for

building valued at a total of $10,291
also were issued.

The department issued permits
for a total of $1,319,196 worth of
construction during the first three
months
of 1967,
compared
to

“Most

districts

have

meet

rising

educational

STATE

Sen.

nearly

reached the limit in their ability to
costs

through continued increases in real

|

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— Your “Downtown”
Shutter Headquarters
Now Offering Our Complete
Line of Custom Movable Shut-

estate taxes,’’ he said, adding, ‘“‘We

ters

must take the tax pressure off the
local school districts.”

Doors

and

All Custom

23 percent to 29 percent.

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April 30, 1967

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and their children, Susan
and
Geoffrey, 511 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, have returned from a vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. Geoffrey is a
student at Deerfield High School.
Susan attends Allan B. Shepard
Junior High School in Deerfield.

The new formula would boost the
state’s share of the total cost from

While you’re here . . .
treat yourself to a warm
oil manicure and

Custom

Long

ths

Payne

last year.

Shutter

at

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BACK FROM VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

period

fe:

th Wand

The goal this year is $360,000.

same

from
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the

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meals on wheels for aged shut-ins,
English language classes, nursery
schools, and day care centers.
The campaign will have its kick-

during

ola,

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for the

workshops

$1,047,360

SKILL.

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through

and two for public alterations and
additions, $190,505.
Eight permits for miscellaneous

“Increasing the state aid formula
from $330 to $400 will help our hardpressed local school districts, which
have to rely on a relatively narrow
tax base for, their revenues,’
Berning commented.

earn. NO

Sears

for

local school districts.

and conmothers,

ports 27 neighborhood _ centers,
Mr. Walker
members of the Chicago Federation
of Settlements, in meeting family’s

needs

and additions, $5,000; one for office
additions and alterations, $40,000;

aid to education

per

20%
OFF

ex

retarded,
homemaking
sumer
education
for

alterations

in state

the

increase

and
publications,
sent
you
free.
Nothing to buy, sell, canvass,
or

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Daniel Walker,

Deerfield, vice president and general counsel of Montgomery Ward
—
and Co., has been
named chairman
of the lawyers’
section
of
the
1967 United Settlement
Appeal.
This will be his
,second
year
in
the post.
The appeal sup-

Deerfield

proposed

“MONEY

Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, 78
Lincolnshire Dr., Lincolnshire, have’
returned after a spring holiday in
Mexico City, Acapulco, and Taxco,
in Mexico.

State Sen. Karl Berning (D-32nd)
of
pupil

permits

cluded 11 for new homes valued at
professional

_ RETURN FROM MEXICO

Pupil Aid Hike

Tops 1966 Figure by $50,000
The Deerfield building department issued 24 permits for struc-

TAS

|

�Presbyterians to Give

Final OK for Building
_

Members

of the First Presbyte-

_ rian Church of Deerfield will meet

at 10:45 a.m. Sunday to give final
approval to a new building program.
The
new facilities will expand
_ crowded Sunday School space, re| lease present
office areas
for

_ classroom use, and add two large
rooms for primary
ten departments.

and kindergar-

_ Provisions also will be made for
a new office and administrative
area, a multi-purpose lounge, and

choir

rehearsal rooms. A

traffic

connection will be made from the
west parking lot through the tower
and into the sanctuary and othe
parts of the building.
a
In add tion, the parking lot will

be

paved

and

the garth

will be

completely landscaped and finished

Where
s

Decent

Oe

So wa ears

BAHA’I
of Deerfield

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

‘BAPTIST
Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
_ Pastor: The Rev. Elmer E. Davis.
Sunday Services: 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
:30
a.m.,
High
school

nursery
through
and
college
Y.P.

ellowship, 6 p.m.
Midweek

service:

p.m.

7:30

Wednesday,

‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
‘First Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Sunday, Apr. 30: 11 a.m. Bible lesn, ‘‘Everlasting Punishment.’’ Nursery

cilities are provided.
9:30 a.m. to age 20.

Sunday

Testimony
meeting:
-m.
Nursery
facilities

school:

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

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

EPISCOPAL
oe ¥
St. Gregory’s
Address:

-

Deerfield

Rector:
urate:

The
The

Sunday

communion;

ion—first

Rev.
Rev.

services:

and

9:15

and

third

Wilmot

Rds.

7:30

a.m.,

holy

Sundays,

holy

commun-

morning

prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m., morning
prayer—first
and third
peeve,
holy communion—second
and
urth Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are

-

providéd. Church school: 9:15, 11
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL
North
Address:

Pastor:

The

Rev.

Line

Rd.

Richard
10:15

service:

A,

Swan-

a.m.,

;
Wednesday,

all

7:30

| Special Service
Set for Friday
A
special Sabbath service in
| honor of the Hebrew, religious, and
nursery school teachers of Congre-

gation. B’nai Torah in Highland
Park will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Friday in the synagogue.
The family service will include a:
ceremony blessing children having
irthdays in April, May, or June.
Hebrew School graduation ceremonies
will follow the sabbath

reading. The graduates are Mitzi
Bolikow, Craig Axelrod, Jon Kussel,

and Robin Swerdling.
A
fellowship hour will follow the
public services.
"i 22

proved by the Session Apr. 15.
Session

members

hope

that

con-

struction will begin within a week
of the congregation’s action.

MOVING

TO CITY

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Lindgren

and

their

daughters,

Ronda

Ray

and Anna Marie, who live at 1303A

Somerset Av., Deerfield, are moving to Chicago on Monday.
Mr.
Lindgren is with Gene Till Excavat-

ing

Company,

Inc.,

in

Morton

Grove.

Area residents help launch the 1967 campaign
for the Combined Jewish Appeal at a recent
brunch meeting at North Suburban Synagogue
Beth El in Highland Park. From left are Paul D.

Shlensky and Samuel A. Rade, both of Highland
Shaffir of Glencoe,

Park, Harold

facilities are
10:30 a.m.

provided.

Church

school:

Lakeside

Trinity

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Beth

DISCIPLES

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

METHODIST.
Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities and child care
are provided during 11 a.m.
service. Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

CATHOLIC

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

BletMiss
a.m.

OF CHRIST

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

of Christ,

Bethany
‘ Address:
Laurel Av, and McGovern
t
Pastor: The
Rev.
Walter
B. Lunsford.
Sunday services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities’ are
provided.
Sunday

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Apr. 30: 11 a.m.

Bible

school:

les-

son, ‘‘Everlasting Punishment.’ Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
1 a.m, to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:

p.m.
Reading

Room:

;
Wednesday,

see
Second

1773

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

a.m.

to

8

St.;

5 p.m.;

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

Cross

UNITARIAN

CHURCH

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Highland Park

EPISCOPAL

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

UNITED

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

9 a.m.

Junior High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Freshman
fellowship:
Friday,
5:45
p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
p.m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Holy

Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
PF
ais
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wenelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church :
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

Church

Beth El

LUTHERAN

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors: The Revs, Jeffrey
Grote,
A. P. Johnson,
and
Frederick
W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are seers
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.

ROMAN

Christian

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

First

To Hear Talk

for

Judaism

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

OF CHRIST

Community

Congregation

North Suburban Synagogue

Or

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

Local Women

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

Lincolnshire

JEWISH

Trinity

9:30

—

all

ages;

11

a.m.,

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland
Address:
pect Avs.

Pastor:

Laurel,

Dr.

Park
Linden

William

and

Atkinson

Pros-

Young.

Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade. Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception
Address:

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Mo.
reau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday, morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

a.m.,

kindergarten.

Pastor:

1590 Green

The

Rt.

Bay

Rev.

Rd.

James

V.

Murphy.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Angelo U. Garbin.
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal:
Friday following 8
a.m. mass.

Highwood

JEWISH
B’nai

Torah

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

Congregation

Solel

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

ROMAN

L. Bass,

of Glencoe.

Reform

Bethlehem

Richard

also of Highland Park, and Leonard Sherman, also

— When — To Worship

Chapel: Wednesday,

Suburban

‘p.m,

asses.
Midweek
‘Pp. m.

a.m.

FREE

200 County

mittee, was presented to the congregation more than a year ago.
Bids
were
opened Apr.
11, ap-

PRESBYTERIAN
First

Jack
D.
Parker.
Spencer Thiel.

a.m.,

The building program, which was
recommended by the building com-

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Community

school,
an t.

and for after-church activities.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Deerfield
Assembly

so that it may be used by children

CATHOLIC
St. James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

By Columnist
Mrs. Rhoda J. Hauptman will be
the guest speaker at the annual
Earning Fund Award Luncheon of

the Sisterhood of Congregation
B’nai Torah of Highland Park.
Mrs. Hauptman, a columnist and
volunteer worker for charity organizations, will speak at 12:30 Tues-

day in the Pyrenees restaurant in
Skokie.
She is an alumna of the University of Chicago, and former president’
. of the Chicago Lodge No. 16 of the.
United Order of True Sisters, KAM

Temple Sisterhood, and the Four
State Midwest Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods.
Currently Mrs. Hauptman works
for the U.S.O., the National Jewish
Welfare Board, Chicago Armed
Services Council, and the Brandeis
University National Women’s Committee

of

the

Greater

Chicago

Chapter.
Mrs. Hauptman writes a weekly
column for the “National Jewish
Post and Opinion,”’ entitled “Visiting with Rhoda Hauptman.”
Program

chairmen

for the event

are Mrs. David Koch and Mrs.
Milton Margulies. Mrs. Carl Spielman is president of the sisterhood.

Jewish Appeal
Head to Speak
An executive of the Combined
Jewish Appeal of Metropolitan Chi- .
cago will speak at an Oneg Shabbat
after the 8:30 p.m. services tomorrow of Congregation Beth Or.
The congregation will meet in the

North Shore Unitarian Church, 2100
Half Day Rd., Deerfield.
The speaker,

Albert A. Hutler, is

assistant executive director of the
CJA. He organized the first experimental displaced persons camp

for

Jews in Heidelberg during World
War II and was responsible for the
first movement of displaced persons to their native land.

He also served 12 years as
executive director of the Federa-

tion of Jewish

United

Jewish

Agencies

Fund

Cal., before coming

and

of San

the ‘

Diego,

to Chicago

in

1958.
Joseph Bayrach, 1315 Central Av.,
Deerfield, is chairman of the Beth
Or reception for Mr. Hutler.

April 27, 1967
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4

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Wcorfieli’s Ist Presbyterian Plans
Camping Sessions.

mittee, headed by Howard DePree,
has planned a one-week session

Both sessions will be limited to 12

at

the

C.

Colo.
Aug.

V.

The
12

Bar

Ranch

first

and

in Rifle,

week

the

will

second,

begin

Aug.

19.

families.
The 5,000-acre cattle ranch is
in the White River National Forest
in Western Colorado. Many families participating in the camp ac-

tivities

there

will

travel

together

from Chicago to Denver and across
the
Rocky
Mountains
to Rifle,

where they will be met and driven
to the Ranch.
They will live in cabins and bunk
houses. Recreational activities will
include hiking, mountain climbing,
horse-back riding, pack trips, swim-

Will Conduct

Annual Pledge

Larry Stern Renamed
Camp Program Leader

New-elected officers of the Woman’s Society of World Service of the
‘Bethany
Methodist
and
E.U.B.
Church
of Highland Park
will
conduct the annual pledge service
of the society at 8 p.m. May 8 in

Larry Stern, youth director of
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
of Highland Park, has been reap-

in

April,

are: president, Mrs. Leon
_vice president, Mrs. Donn
rickson; treasurer, Mrs.
Amick; secretary, Mrs. Ray

Gillin;
HendE. H.
Suzzi;

Christian

social

Paul Willison;

relations,

Mrs.

literature and pub-

lications, Mrs. Victor Thorup; mem-

bership
Cole;

cultivation,
secretary

of

Mrs.

Richard

missions,

Mrs.

Jacob Hecketsweiler.
Officers

‘ serve
_ are:

who

before

have

two

their

corresponding

years

terms

to

expire

secretary, Mrs.

Margaret Thomas; boys and girls
followship, Mrs. Peter Grimson;
devotions and spiritual life, Mrs. A.
O.

Christman;

sunshine

and

local

church activity, Mrs. Lyn Shiffer;
supply askings, Mrs. Robert Johnson Sr.;. and youth and student
’ work, Mrs. Edward Marks.
At the May 8 meeting, Mrs. Peter
Grimson will lead devotions, and
the hostesses will be Circle No. 4 of

Highland Park
Shore suburbs.

and

Day

other

North

MAKES DEAN’S LIST
John Byrne
Chamberlain Jr.,
Highland Park, a freshman, has
recently been named to the dean’s
list at Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N.H. Mr. Chamberlain has just
passed an examination which will
permit him to broadcast sports and
other

programs

over

campus

sta-

tion WROS. He is the son of the
John
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Chamberlains,
735
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In addition to the family camps,

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The First Presbyterian Church
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this summer.
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lawn and garden items, small furniture, appliances, and good toys.
Those who wish to donate sale
goods may bring them to the gray

Chirramma
Coilparampil
is
president of the International Club,
and Karen Eidson is in charge of
The guitar mass

Lincolnshire,

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�Four Churches Sponsor
‘Vigil for Soviet Jewry’

Highland Park Man
Elected

Director

8337 Skokie Blvd.
Skokie, Il.

Peter L. Loewe of Highland Park
has been elected to the board of
directors

of

the

former

Unity

Center of Christianity of Evanston.
Three Protestant

churches

and a

Catholic parish committee are cosponsoring
a “Vigil for Social
Justice and Freedom for Soviet
Jewry” at 9 a.m. Sunday in North
Suburban Synagogue Beth El in
Highland Park.

The vigil has a four fold purpose:
@ To focus attention of the plight
of the Soviet Jews who are facing
religious and cultural extinction.
@ To rally support for the allevia-

tion of discriminatory
on Soviet Jews.

restrictions

® To communicate protests to all
interested parties in the Soviet
government,

the

U.S.

gram

includes

presentations,

prayers,

dramatic

a special art exhibit,

graphic display,
showings of Soviet
A baby-sitting
available from 1 to

and continuous
movies.
service will be
5 p.m.

The

recent

rized

a

election

name

also

change

membership meeting Apr. 5.

STEREO

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freedom from pests

government,

@ To develop an interest, concern
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people—Jews and non-Jews in the

the

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Unity on the North Shore. The
change was made at the annual

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autho-

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problem of Soviet Jewry.
for

The churches sponsoring the vigil
from 9 to 6 p.m. Sunday are the
North Shore Unitarian Church, the
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Church of Highland Park, the First

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Dwyer, 1660
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�“hes

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plan the ‘May 6 Theater Party of
| the Young People’s Division Wom- en’s Board of the Combined Jewish
- Appeal.

Young GOP

_ The

party,

Theodore

which

Bikel,

will

feature

folk- “singer

and

‘guitarist, will be held in the Civic
E pera House.
Planners from Deerfield are Mrs.
E aenneth

Jacobs,

| chairman

arrangements

and sponsor;

co-

Mrs. Allen

| Pesmen, _ arrangements

co-chair-

man and sponsor; and Mrs. Lau| rence Rosenberg, public relations
co-chairman and sponsor.
From Highland Park are Mrs.

| Kenneth

Braudé,

sponsor;

Mrs.

“Michael Zavis, sponsor.

| GETS

TEACHING

John
Park,

R.
who

POST

Davidson

of

is studying

Highland

for

a mas-

Pher’s degree in political science at

the

University

of

Wisconsin

in

Madison, is the recipient of a
teaching assistantship,
plus his
| tuition, at the university for next
ear. Mr. Davidson, after receiving
=i master’s degree this summer,

plans to work for his doctorate in
F political science. He is the son of
r. and Mrs. J. William Davidson,

460 Beech St.
ENTERTAIN

_

Mr.

-wyler,

and

GUESTS

Mrs.

William

106 S. Central

S.

Dutt-

Av.,

High-

Wood, recently had as their guests
for several days Army Sgt. and

“Mrs.

Earl

Hess, who

had

just

returned from three years in Japan. The Hesses are now stationed
at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

| RETURN FROM HOLIDAY
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert

L.

J.

Gillispie and their daughter, Diane,
1317 Lincoln Av., S., Highland Park,
ave

returned from a spring
in
Washington,
D.C.,

State Sen. Karl Berning and State
first term. The secretary-treasurer
Reps. John H. Kleine and George “of a Chicago printing firm, he is
Lindberg, will speak tonight at a ‘chairman of the Illinois-Wisconsin
meeting sponsored by the Young
Water Resource Management Com- Republican Club of Highland Park
mission and a member of the
and Deerfield.
Commission on State Institutions.
The public meeting will begin at 8
Rep. Kleine has served on the
p.m. at the Highland Park RecreaHouse
committees
on highways,
tion Center and is open to the
health and welfare, and insurance,
public. The men will discuss curand was a member of the “econrent and pending legislation and
omy bloc”? committee of the GOP.
answer questions from the audiRep. Lindberg of Crystal Lake is
ence.
former vice president and legal
Rep. Kleine of Lake Forest was a
counsel for John E. Reid and
Republican “blue ribbon” candidate
Associates, a Chicago lie-detector
in
1964
and
originated
or
cosponsored more than 60 bills in his

| Arthur Friedman, sponsor; Mrs.
| Philip L. Glass, hostess luncheon
co-chairman
and sponsor;
Mrs.
‘Herbert Wander, sponsor; and Mrs.

Club

PLANS TO GRADUATE
Miss Judith Becker of Highland
Park, an honor student majoring in
education and speech therapy, will
graduate this month
from the
University of Michigan in Ann
Arbor. Miss Becker was choreographer of the Gilbert and Sullivan

operetta,

‘‘Patience,’’

which

was given on campus last month.
She was graduated from Highland
Park
High School
and is_ the
daughter

of Mr.

and

Mrs.

Association

PARTY

were

from

served

Academy

Highland

of the

Sacred

liam

Edward

Anspach,

High

Bruce

Kaplan,

Williamsburg, Va. Diane is a stupe at North Shore Country Day
School, Winnetka.

Palm Beach, Fla. The four are
members of the Highland Park

holiday at the Ambassador

of

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Samuel

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and is presently a_ student at

regular

YOU

1953 to 1962, and county board
chairman from 1960 to 1962. He

classmates

School,

been a
Agents

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to 1953, township supervisor from

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(HWY. 41 —2 BLKS. NORTH OF RT. 22)

433-1610
April

27,

1967

�HS. Seniors

May Sack

The Artistically
Elegant Beauty

B’nai B'rith Scholarships
review

The Suburban B’nai B’rith Lodge
is
accepting
applications
from
Highland Park and Deerfield high
school
seniors
for
scholarships
scholarships

have

election

_ Students at each school.

school

graduates since the program
started. This year the lodge

was
will

award

$500

two

scholarships

worth

each.
Names and applications of seniors selected by each high school
dean will be submitted to the
lodge’s scholarship committee for

TO

BE

LECTURER

Bert Weller, manager of packaging development at the Kitchens of
Sara

Lee

in

‘lecturer

in

Deerfield,

a

series

will

of

be

of

officers

and

Chairman

committee

of

the

is Phillip

Deep
conical hoods with graceful
fluted
rims
partially
conceal
the
twisted,
tapered
French
candles.
The
conical motif
is repeated in
canopies
and
hooded
downlight.
Finishes are hand-rubbed to duplicate the patina of age. Candelabra
base sockets, except where indicated.
Candle-type
fixtures
supplied
with ivory candles. Blue, Olive, or
Gold
candles
must
be
ordered

scholarship

L.

Glass,

26

a

evening

include Seymour Friedman, honorary chairman, Avrum Gray, A.
Robert Kantor, George Kennedy,
Lloyd Kupferberg
and John I.

Three-light
814".
body

25%",

Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism will hold its annual

ty

we
eat a

Gal

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ye

25

Students from the religious school
attend

services

with

their

Institute. The classes will run May

bers of the confirmation class will
assist in the service.

Ginsberg’s

story sermonette.

Five-light chandelier.
Medium
base
socket . in
downlight
(BOW
R2o
switch
on
recommended),
3-Way
body.
Diameter
80”.
body ht, 28";
overall ht. 36”, Available in Antique
brass or parchment
canopy.

Mem-

Five-light
lier
with
(Flowers

and

Mrs.

Dukes
her 7th
home
were

Peter

PLANS

, $7 730

daughter of Mr.

J.

Donaghue,

6

Ct., Lincolnshire, celebrated
birthday with a party at her
Saturday.
Gayla’s
guests
neighborhood
friends
and

classmates from Laura B. Sprague
School in Lincolnshire.

DINNER

|

Richard S. Meisrow, 2754 Arlington Av., Highland Park, is among
the Covenant Club members re-

sponsible for the Club’s
behalf

of

the

dinner

Combined

is a cochairman

not

in-

finish.

$930

electrical distributors

&amp;

Pat

on

Jewish

Appeal, held in Chicago. Mr. Meisrow

~

chandeplanter.

eluded).
Planter
unit
designed to hold artificial
greenery.
Downlight: controlled by 3-way switch on
body. Diameter 22”: body ht.
24’
overall ht, 36”, Antique
brass

Gayla Donaghue,

36

canopy.

Passover family worship service at
11:15 a.m. Sunday in Edgewood
School.

parents to listen to Rabbi Joseph L.

~ BIRTHDAY NOTED

semi-drop.
Diameter
ht.
%2/". overall
ht.

Parchment

Congregation

To Hold Family Service

will

2-25.

separately.

Moss.

Lakeside

French

Design

directors

sponsored by the Chicago
of the National Packaging

courses
chapter

Country

Turnbull Woods Ct. Other members

Funds totaling more than $10,000
to 27 high

of the

be

i;

should be submitted to the dean of

given

will

for the new lodge year starting July

and New Trier East High Schools.
- Applications for the scholarships

been

winners

Highland Park Recreation Center.
The reception will follow the lodge

been

awarded since 1951 to two graduates of Deerfield, Highland Park,

have

two

selected from the list May 7.
Lodge members and their friends
will greet the winners and their
parents at 8:30 p.m. May 8 in the

sponsored by the organization.
The

and

835 5

of the Junior

*

members.

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PUPS”

3 MOS.; $50 UP.
VANDERBSET 4-2743.

AFGHAN
PUPPIES,
EXCEPTIO
litter, 8 weeks, Champion sired.
Do not shed. CR 2-2577 evenings
weekends.
WHITE

KITTENS

white

kittens

|

7 weeks

272KITTENS

LAMPLIGHTER

A.

IRISH SETTERS
Outstanding
show

K.-C.

prospect.

6

BOSTON

weeks.

classified

ads

in the Village

Sire

TERRIER

LOVELY
r~

nak

a

fielda

832-1297, Villa Park,

FEMALE

year, house broken,
trained.
Marvelous
reas. to right party.

SILVER

pmmeeeinay

ib

leash broken
disposition.
mene
348-1783.
ts

MALE
small.

TOY
Show

qu

272-6733.
15

To thank our classified advertisers who have made our new combined classified section
all

FC

pan trai
betw

272-7129
Northbrook

German
placing

|

each

WKS.; A.K.C,
724-1947.
COCKER SPANIELS
1 MONTH OLD. $15

a new direct mail advertiser
published by the Hollister Newspapers
serving Lake Forest
- Lake Bluff
saturation coverage of 6,000 homes
first issue — Thursday, April 27, 1967

are

|

DAvis 8-7378

Great White Pyrenees

Lamplighter

for

Shepherd A. K.

MOS.

OLD

MALE.

trained. Like children. 945-0328.
ALASKAN

no

A.K.C.

Show

MALAMUTE

and

Pet.

PUPPIE: ft:

Champ.

line. Shots and wormed. $100
Crystal Lake, 815-459-6144.

GOLDEN

BI

RETRIEVER.

AVAILABLE FOR STUD. A.K.C.
Call 966-3271
ee:

$1000
split.

A.K.C.

HOLIDAY

WILL
SEARCH
to ne
a buyer
of. value. DAvis

Evanston Review

old. A.K.C.
6 p.m

show champion.

so successful, we
additional cost.

«

A.K.C. reg., spay
with big yarc

POODLE—WHITE

4 months
Call after

_Announcing

8-4463 evenings or Saturdays.

‘April 27, 1967

Labrador female,
to loving family
AL 6-0023.

DISTINGUISHED

RESI-

Personal

LOCATING
SERVICE.
locally or nationwide
or seller of any item

FEMALE
STANDARD
wks.; cham
ped gi sire and

Shots; wormed, and house trained.
Torkelson 256-1175 or UN 4-2200.
FREE:
11
MONTH
OLD
BL:

BRACE-

dents: Save all empty pop bottles. The
Boy Scouts of Lake Bluff will conduct
a house-to-house bottle pickup all day
Saturday.
MANY
PATIENTS NEVER GET FAMous
until
their
18th
year.
If
you
rsonally
know
of one, write P.O.
ox 82, Wheaton.

5

BLACK
dle 12

your home. Weaned and
Age 7 weeks. Call 433-3067
a.m. and 11 p.m.

YOU
NEED
SPACE,
A MUSICAL
family
with
finest
North
Shore
references would consider it an honor
to store your grand piano in our new
home
in return for the privilege of
playing
it.
Exceptional
care,
of
course. Please call 272-7337.

LAKE

PUP

FREE

a

Personal

ATTENTION

SCHNAUZERS

DALMATIAN

blood-

NEED
A
STALWART
FRIEND,
A
being to adore you? Your search can
end. Come see, please do?
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd. )

358- 0660.

A.K.C. CHAMPION
SIRED.
Shots. Female. 724-6887.

ri

Marshali/Bonnie

H

Call after 6 p.m.
UN 9-6103.

well trained.

LOST:
LADY’S
PRESCRIPTION
glasses. Small brown frames. Brown
case. In the vicinity of Central Ave.,
Wilmette. Please call 446-5068.
LOST:
‘‘*FLOSSIEB”’-A
BRINDLE
eo
Bull Dog, very friendly. Vic.
Happ
Rd.
north
of Willow
Rd.,
Northiad. Lost April 13. Call 446- 6146.

IF

charge.

3 adorable

let.
Central
St.,
Asbury,
Jackson.
| Thurs. evening, April 20th, keepsake.
REWARD!!
475-7341.

4

No

30

LOST:
LARGE
MALE
COLLIE
DOG
Brown
and white
in color. Name
‘‘Baron’’. No tags. REWARD

LOST:

$125 ea.

DE

RARE
Shanelle

contented is

WANTED HOMES FOR 3 CHARM.
kittens, 2 tri-color, 1 orange and wnt e.

BD

lines. $175. Call 223-0873.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY
A.K.C.,
Bred
for
temperament
and
obedience. Female.
Black and silver
color. Completely trained. $150.
Winnetka. 446-7227

potential;

3 months,
ears
cropped,
perma
shots, champion sired, raised in k
with children. ALpine 1-9086.

Collie and Cocker 3 month
old female. All shots. $35. Phone 8698841.
:

conflict.

events
through
help
you
by
TODAY.

‘after 4 or weekends.
:

F

show

MINIATURE

Tax

Income
taxes,
statements,
management
ewebahagee 4 nats exp. .
ay “
accounting.
.
ays.
-21

OST:
LADY’S
OMEGA
WATCH
IN
=
mesh bracelet. Vicinity of Jewel
n
Plaza
and
Village,
Wilmette.
Reward. Call AL 1-4451.

LOST: NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL E.
Gold ring w/3 small stones.
Family
heirloom. Reward. Please call
VErnon 5-4326

Service—IiIncome

ACCOUNTING SERVICES

We will file them in THE CALENDAR | _ eves.
and

Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter. 7 boys, 3 girls, 6 wks. old. Boys
Blk.-silver, girls blk.-sable. 945-4117

males.

ch.

apricot;

orange

sire;

Cats

and

STANDARD;

A.K.C. 9 | POODLES;

| GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.

rates.

Simply
phone) a complete
and events.

MALE.

grandson.
SWEEP
Ch.
GV.
mos.
Gentle pet;
obedience
or stud prosect.
$75 and
return
stud
services.
lack and silver. Call 223-0873
any
time.

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
LOVE FOR SALE
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
back
work | MINIATURE
POODLE
PUPPIES
brought up to date. Low monthly | ~ plack and silver, 6 wks. old. Phone

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

LOST
ORIGINAL
SHAGGY
DOG,
medium
size, tan and brown female
answering to Sam. 2 little boys miss
’ their dog. 272-7395.

10 days
lines

Dogs

10

Cats

LINE

order

or if paid within

SPRING
IS THE TIME
FOR
AJZORAble
Miniature
Schnauzer
puppies.
Champion _ sired;
ears
cropped;
pane
shots.
Home
raised.
272-

ays, oro &lt; 6391 ‘eves.
PE 6-3
reas rin

Mail (or
meetings

SHEPHERD,

| GERMAN

ml.

SERVICES

CALENDAR

DOES

PATROL

421 Richmond Reed

DATES
through

PROP-

AND

HOME

and

Dogs

10

erty can be protected from dusk to
dawn,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
armed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
uniformed Patrolman, making inspection
rounds
throughout
the
night.

MESSAGE

Avoid

MONEY

in Krogers,
Owner
can

FAMILY

YOUR

Found

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Business Personal

5

Business Personal

CHAIRMEN:

OST,
ON
THURSDAY
APRIL
20 IN
the .Davis-Church
St. area in Downtown
Evanston
or
in
or
around
Evanston Hospital, my mothers keepsake, small old sunburst pin. Gold, set
with pearls with a diamond
center.
Reward. Thank you for calling UN 91160 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
weekdays.
April
13th
Evanston.
amount.

475-1560

with

Minimum 4

5

PROGRAM

.10 PER

Cash

to 11:30
10 a.m.
3rd from
On May
a.m. there will be a public showing of
talent
to
XC spine
PF soir
program
planning. Call or wr
.
BARON
Moss. ‘SrupIos
Box No. 321, Glencoe, Ill.
Both talent and audience invited
PROGRAMS LIMITED

and

RATES
$1.20 per line

COPY

Notices

Lost

|

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

ATTENTION

THE VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER
serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
433-4370

* Wilmette Life

IS IN

MAGIC
TOWN

Contact Mr. Cooper
256-2102 for appt.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

sired

GOOD HOME
WANTED
FOR 1-12 YR.
old
spayed
Collie.
Wonderful
with
children. Call 272-1420.

BEAUTIFUL
7 WEEK
OLD KITTENS
will
soon
be
evicted.
Need
home.
Free. 869-2971.

LOVELY
BLACK
KITTENS,
fectionate, also white w/blue eyes
other colors. $8 and up. GR 5-8387

3

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

AFand

DARLING
kittens.
trained.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

ee

Free
Call UN

AND
weeks
- 0168.

WHITE
old.

Pan

MINIATURE

by

Missal. 7
869-9378.

champ.

weeks

old.

SCHNAUZE

Skyrockets
$125.

A

Evan

MIN.EARS SCHNAUZERS
_
CROPPED; SHOTS.U:

A.K.C.;

4-1845.

No

answ.,

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

251-3730.

Classified &lt;&lt;

�:
ee:

rn

Service—Income
ditioning and Heating
mes)
als, Pets and Supplies
and

Christmas

—Auctioneers—

Sales Conductors
ion Sales

Automobiles—
‘oreign

and

Sports

Cars

_

utomobile Tires and Accessories
utos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent

obiles—Wanted

To

Buy

‘os—Trucks—Trailers—

caer

To Rent

and Outboard Motors.
s and Gifts
iiders and Contractors
- Maintenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
vestments
and
Partnerships
!
er
and

Photography

ard of Thanks
try—Cabinet
ing

10 :
SIAMESE

Work

Dogs

and

and

Cats

11

Animals,

and

_ A.K.C.

4

MONTHS,

registered.

offer accepted.

LHASA’

Call 251-8635.

APSO-A.K.C.

Male,

4 mos.

old.

All

é -owpeay health. Paper
aS can be. 945-0328.
-HESTER

tg

MALE
shots,
reas.

All

SAYS

REGISTERED.
shots

and

trained.

‘I’M

18

As

$35.

MOS.

OLD

about
reg.;

Call 729-2483.

_ STUD
WANTED—REGISTERED
_ Dachsund,
.

GR

5-2409.

FREE

Glenview

Rd.,

ADORABLE
Male;
"

MINIATURE

white;

mpion.

mercial.

male black
or come to

and
2136

Wilmette.

POODLE.

4 months;

shots;

Grandmother

on

392-4419.

Siamese

AKC

TV

com-

Kittens

WEEKS
OLD,
PEDIGREED,
SEAL
nt, pan trained. Call 561-9253.

ICKER-TERRIER

20

MONTHS.

- Beautiful female,
healthy,
gentle,
18
unds, all shots. Home
raised. $30.
5
Call 475-8197.
-ALASKAN MALAMUTE—A.KC.
ale.
3
months.
Champion-sired.
ae apronbest,
Phone
after
6 p.m.
INESE
PUG
PUPPY
3 MONTHS
_
A.K.C. reg., championship bred, intelligent and
easily trained. Reasonably
:
iced. Call 525-2787.

BERINGER

SPANIEL

rman short
love children,

Call LE

PUPPY

AND

hair Pointer, 3 months,
need good homes.
. $20.

7-0830.

ovable Toy Poodles - Silver
_

8 WEEKS,

and

love,

children.

REE.

OLD,

.

2

A.K.C.

years

MALE
SELL
Needs
large yard |

Call 251-8738,

LONG

REG.

old.

Good

‘with

TIGER

KIT-

after

HAIRED

4:30.

tens, grey and black. Also male white
ersian and male black cat. Call 761-

LDEN RETRIEVER PUPS A.K.C.
Shots;
wormed;
pet, hunt, or show;

- Champ.
Aale

and

stock;

ideal

for

female.

724-4986.

children.

Pets

15A

FOR

Open

Sundays—Skokie Only

STABLE
UNDER
NEW
MANAGE.
ment. Box stalls $60 a month. Grain
fed twice daily. 234-8149.

12

Antiques

and

Art

Investments

16

Business

PUMPED

VieT.
LOVE:
SEAT.
(3.
MATCHING
chrs.,
mint
condition,
gold
brocade
uphol., $225 for 4 pos.; Victorian chr.
$30; pr. green modern chrs. $50; gas
stove $15; Victorian tbl. painted $7.00;
child’s swing set $7.00;
pr. Sheraton
thls. $25. VE 5-1793.
BEDS—TWIN,
FR.
PROV.
HAND
carved antique, cond. 100%. Why only
$50 ea.? Find
out.
Visit Ete.
Shon,
Long
Grove,
Ill.
(Hwy.
83 and
53)
Tues.-Sat.—10 :30-4 :30.
ANTIQUE
SATIN’
FINISH
(DBL. )
brass
bed and
gas lt. fixture;
hall
tree;
Singer
Sewing
machine:
Victrola; knife sharpener, etc. Write A982 Box 60, Wilmette. .

CASH

FOR YOUR

CERTIFIED
store all day
phone
any
appointment.
booklet
on
BOOKS 1307

CHAS.

BOOKS

WANT
TO PURCHASE
FINE
BOOKS,
complete libraries, rare books,
cloth
and leather sets.

| WANTED—3
cute

GOOD

black

and

HOMES

white

Call DAvis 8-3186.
q

FOR

kittens.

3

x

FREE
LOVE.
THIS
KITTEN
LOVES
_ people and is free. She’s 7 weeks old,
an trained,
very playful and affeconate. Call DA 8-3480.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
11.
A.K.C.,
top
quality
breeding.
guards,
breéding,
show.
$75;
Fos. Cal 1 223-0873 anytime.

KENNEL
wide,
=

14

RUN
— LIKE

Frank's Disposal Service

ft.

or best

long,

offer.

5’ high.

Also

dog

insulated, $25. PA 4-0962.

Cost

4

CLASSIC
LEICA
IIIC, NEWLY
REconditioned,
Mint!
complete
system
with
wideangle,
normal,
telephoto
lenses. Other accessories, make offer
UN 4-4739 Eves. or Sat.

FOR

house

RD.

$125;

fully

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification 4132 in
this Paper!

Evanston Review

H3V

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CAT ERE D
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview Rd., Glenview, Ill. For
menu

planning,

Miss

B.

724-0302.

L &amp; M CATERING
OUR

21

YOUR

Call AL

or jello

1-1878

Glenview

HORS

molds.

FOR
SALE:
PLAY
SCHOOL
Year round;
established;
full enrollment;
licensed;
equipped;
good
opportunity;
sacrifice
Write A-990, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes,
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
‘
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
* 722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

BEAUTY SHOP IN EVANSTON. GOOD
location.
4 stations. Best offer. Call
evenings UN 4-3226 or 561-0263.

* Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe

News

Look! Call These
Coat

ALTERATIONS.
anteed.

By

ALL

appointment.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

Suit

WORK

GUAR-

Oakton,

WE

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

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

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
RD.

30

Repair

ATTIC ANTIQUES
:
LENCOE
CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE
835-4217

27

Loans

and

IF

Investments

YOU

Musical

MUSIC CO.

BY

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

:

Tape

Piano

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players

Records-Sheet Music

Tuning

- Musical

272-749 |

MILDRED

KRUGMAN

First National

1-2686

Ill. C.C.

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children; guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

PIANO
BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

Bluff

LESSONS
OR ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.
ACCORDION,
ORGAN,
GUITAR,
PIano instruction in studio or home. N.
Shore area. Spec. in pop. music. Instruments furn. $2.50 up. 251-8572.
KURT
LOWMAN,
LESSONS
IN CLASsic and popular piano in my home or
yours. Beginners a specialty.
272-8191

of Evanston

and

Storage

HAULING
18345MC-C

RO

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
BIG

KELLY MOVING
RO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
VARied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor
Bob
Gand.
Call
me.
It’s
I
a
School of Folk Music. WI

34

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

AND

ALpine

IN

PIANO

NEED

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

Moving

Entertainment

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

1-0666

Park Herald

VALUE

Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE

1922 Central

Forest-Lake

Instruction

EXCEPTIONALLY GIFTED TEACHER
will teach piano in your home eves.
Excellent with children. Call 835-3123.

MONEY
for

CO.

~SCHREFFLER

M.G.

5-5080

Jewelry and Jewelry

.

BR 3-3332

POPULAR
OR

RENTAL

* Northbrook Star ° Highland

Lake

THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

Rental

Skokie

4-2662

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

Inc.

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748

2-5520

packing.

or night. Exp. men. UNiversity
or UNiversity 4-1105.

LESSONS

Equipment

CR

JACKSON MOVERS
specialize
in
moving,

We

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have
your party at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

23

ILL.

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

2-2515

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

446-7899.

serving

MIDDLETON

UN 4-3700

hdo Productions,

Numbers

and

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

MAGIC

for dressmaking, alterations,
Male and Female. DA 8-2735, 475-0352

Dress

Storage

MIDDLETON

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!
NORMAN:
256-3033

YOrktown

MOVING
COMPANY
FOR
‘SALE
3
large vans, 1 pickup truck. All brand
new
trucks,
Warrantee
still
on
equipment.
$19,000,
with
moving
rights. Call. Sundays only for appointment CR 2-5520.

FOOD
SHOP
AT
1501
GREENLEAF ~
St.,
Evanston.
Established
business,
grocery, dairy products, frozen foods,
school supplies, ice cream. Call DA 80876.

CR

GOOD MUSIC INSURANCE!
You
can
have
it
by
letting
my
versatile group (3, 4 or 5 pieces, etc.)
play for your wedding
reception
or
dinner
dance.
We've
played
good
music at the Barrington Hills Country
Club, Lake Shore Club, Skokie Country Club, Highland Park Country Club,
Michigan Shores Club. May we insure
you for good music? Phil Varchetta,*
737 North St. Louis Av. Chicago, Il.
60624 Tel. VA 6-5783.
*pronounced Var-ketta.

MR.

and

Large or small jobs at reas. rates day

Entertainment

26

724-0300

Moving

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

COATS.
328-5159

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

8910 WAUKEGAN

Glv.

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
:
| Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and
Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—iIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Het ee Sai ener yeu
Pholstering,
Repairin
efinishin
Wanted To Rent—
:
.
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

29

ALTERATIONS
DRESSES, TAILOR SUITS,
2213 Central St., Evanston.

CLEANERS

Rd.,

155
153

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your. sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

ALTERATIONS

1619

1

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

EAST-GLEN

v-H4t.

FANCY

casseroles,

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

NO

WILMETTE

MAKE

d’oeuvres,

M.G.

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

* Wilmette Life

21

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

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

I WILL

WILMETTE

BAY

SALE: PENTAX

18

8910

FT.

APARTMENT

_ Classified

GREEN

Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TY - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apartment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

and Photography

PARTY

HOMEFINDERS
AL

NEW

Opportunities

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Established
bakery
in WINNETKA.
Price
includes
current’
inventory.
Gross $70,000 annually. Owner moving
out of state.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION. $19,000.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

111

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

dl

uF

WKS.
Pets,
$100;

AT

CO.

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
JUNK,
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-7960.

PARTIES
Lillian Krause

HOMEFINDERS

FREE.

BRINKMEYER

Cameras

Storage

Instruction

22

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

743-8122

" §37-2159

RODDED

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

17.

Carts

ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOM.en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
UN 9-6367.

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

BOOK
APPRAISER
IN
Friday and Saturday, or
time
for information
or
DA 8-4424. Ask for free
values,
etc.
BOOKER’S
Chicago Avenue.

Business

AND

and

DRAPES

FL.8
LENS.
CASE
AND
METER,
Mint cond. $125. Call 432-6993 eves.

Gifts

COME BROWSE AT KENNEDY’S
Bookshop, 1911 Central St., Evanston.
Used, fine and rare. Search service.
We buy books and paperbacks.
;
UN 4-4449

9 WEEKS.
BLUE
shots,
wormed
and

Partnerships

Service

DRAINS

PARTS SWAP AND CAR SHOW
China,
Glass,
Furniture,
Car
Parts,
Misc. Bring your old saleable items.
75c Admiss.
(Buyers,
Sellers,
Lookers)
May 7th—9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
LAKE
COUNTY
FAIR
GROUNDS;
14
= N. of Rt. 120 on Rt. 45, Grayslake,

and

107
108

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

Gigantic
Antique Flea Market

Books

Moving

Musical

COLLECTING
MONEY
AND — REstocking NEW TYPE high quality coin
operated dispensers in your area. No
selling. To qualify you must have car,
references, $600 to $1,900 cash secured
by inventory.
Seven to twelve hours
weekly
can
net
excellent
income.
More full time. For personal interview
write
STUCKEY’S
DISTRIBUTING
CO., 6162 E. Mockingbird,
Suite 100,
Dallas, Texas 75214. Include telephone
number.

Goods

14

and

Motorcycles—Go

SPARE TIME INCOME

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Purple Martin Houses $13.98 up
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis
St., Evanston,
GR
5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

2

KITTENS

Male orange tiger,
white. Call 251-1634

_ Old

RED

standard, must have good
$20. Call Diane
after 5

disposition
mm

in

cute

prefer an adult or children
for my
new family.” A.K.C.

male;

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
é
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Hedge
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Woanted To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and: Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

Supplies

ELSINGER'S
DALMATIAN,

v

Decorations

Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Furs

itomobile Loans
Auto Service

Trees

f
eke

Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales

Art Goods

1 and

D

Tax

=

© Deerfield Villager * Highwood

GORDON'S
St.
Herald

GReenleaf

5-8895

April 27, 1967

~

�~

ke

_

a

beg

—

—

5:

Pianos and Musical

35

Instrument

:

oer

will

you

anich &amp; Bach

find

and

Winter

Don't

Buy

the

hip,

Superb

“Kitchen Sain
Inc.

select | 2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

amongst

-

Direct

Honest Craftsmanship

Expert

k

Tuning

PROMPT SERVICE

:
Electronically

CRestwood 2-1112

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT
Expert tuning and amet
appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

| 37

Schools

and

:

Tiny2727 Tot
Play School
Crawford, Evanston

ENT A NEW PIANO $5.00 A MO.
f ANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI

wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

$369

sed Spinets and Consoles
ractice

.

fr.

Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELDS
PIANO
CO.
Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023

315 N.

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

PECIAL DISCOUNT
ON NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.

sationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
now beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 3283888

LGER
made

Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50
an hr. driving—

Devon
6

Av.

HO 5-5900

instrument
———

with

superb

vlogs

and

ee
Need

sound.

case

With

for

classroom

the

ton.

oe eee, See ee

Pianos—Alll

free,

PAY

TOP

Main

St.,

YOUNG IDEAS NURSERY

now being taken. Call UN

6-15

eee treeiresae
Acideinies Reading. Setence,: Math.

Spencer Co., BR 4-291

Contain, Vasily, Sporte’ Wate:
Skiing,

MUSTANG

GUITAR

AND

custom
made
case. Excellent
tion. $175. Call Bill 6 to 8 p.m.
5463.

-OCTAVE

VIBRAPHONE.

TUNED

Come

and

damper

Will
sacrifice
after 6 p.m.

to

pedal.

Black

F |

342 Division

student;

| IN

337-0828

BALDWIN GRAND
M
CALL
C
3811 Western, Chicago

ENDER

DELUXE

TH

Marshall,

HEART

15’

REVERB

Lansing.

Mint

AMP. |

cond.

$250.

weeks.

oF best offer, w/covers

and

stand;

Phone

MAHOGANY,

BETSY

BASS

GUITAR

WITH

WEEK

INCLUDING

Boys

and

A truly fantastic trip.
Richard
446-1696 MacDonald

GUILD

Woods

Thunder Bass amplifier, like new, will
sell
separately
at
sacrifice
price.

Please call 869-5833 after
6 p.m.

for

Winnetka

|_|

N’

933

Dee

Hill

Rd.

25°’ BASS,

$50. Larry.

15

a

:

PURTELL &amp; CO.

FOUR
WONDERFUL
WEEKS
OF
rugged outdoor camping for boy’s 12

4 INPUTS,

432-4375

AND

SATURDAY

supervision.
while

FROM

2

For

BF nae at 1412 Astor St., Chicago,
59"
teinway Grand Piano refinished
in nut

BASS

brown

For

EXC. |

IN

BOTH

Best offer, must sell. 475-2762.

SILVERTONE

AMP

W/12"

er
$50. and
Call tremelo;
724-5741. in

very

HALLETTBABYANDGRANDDAVISPIANO
oF

gg

foe
B
“LOOKS GOOD

AND

PLAYS

,

SEGGER

REVERB.

AMP.

after 4 p.m.

FENDER

BASSMAN

“Beatle”

bass

guitar.

lent condition.
AL 1-3577.

a

Acrosonic
condition;

FINE

2

Call

AMP.,

Both

Steve

WANTED:

CELLO

ey

27,

EKO

excel-

7 p.m.

-

or name brand Spinet; good
reasonable; Private party;
Call UN 717-9513

3/4

SIZE,

CIRCA

Perfect condition, beautiful
or best offer. 835-2891.

‘April

in

after

1967

tone.

DESIGNS

FamilyDormers
rooms

1840.

$350

ge

nee “WITHOUT DELAY

CONSTRUCTION CO.
CLAUSEN
General Contractors
| WE

OFFER

A

COMPLETE

SERVICE

for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work

Concrete Work — Walks,
Roofing
Tuckpointing

No

matter

how

Steps, Footings

and Roof Repairs
of Chimneys and Walls

large or how

small the

work, we will be pleased to figure
Sey
et nee
cee
reen
Bay
Road,
Winnetka

John B. Clauser
Mrs.

V.

Structural
Short

CARPENTER

modeling.

A-1

15

HiLLcrest

Engineer
PArk

YEARS

work

EXP.

it.

6-2100

4-7786.

RE-

specializing in

doors,
closets,
paneling,
ceiling. etc. C. Gosser AL

HI

lathe
1-7119

55

Complete

56

acoustical
6-0789

PLAST.,

Sewer

CONTRACTOR

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

Building

and

Maintenance

Repair

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
EmilJ. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722
LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

Pipe,

Drain

HI! 6-2402

Concrete

INVITED

and

PULVERIZED

aintin

Paper

4-3300

“i

Proper

atone

E

hea

Mate:

als.

ESTIMATES

ng

INSURED

:

E&amp;B
COMP.

DECORATING

PAINTING

Interior

and

AND

DEC.

S

exterior.

All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching.
Outside Pirin and siding painted.
Stucco

and

aceiarel.

—__

painted.

Fully insured
Free estimates"
Clean expert craftsman, proper igre
Fast

expertt Service
637-868

;

DECO RATING
INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING ~
FIRST CLASS WORK
2
VERY REASONABLE PRICES.
561-7710

days;

nights;

248-

PAINTING
SOIL
or

PA

4

and
seeding,
I D 3-1160 after

LANDSCAPING
MAINTENANCE

Call 864-4333

FINE
Decorat

LE 17-0737
’
3 Generations on North Shore |

537-4200
LANDSCAPING

Clean
up; _ fertilizing:
Reasonable rates. Call
7 p.m.

BROS.
Masonry Pai ntini

FULLY

Shrubs

TOP

Hanging

Thorough

Very

Reasonable

EXPERT Yoe
NEAT,

FREE

. Trees—Shrubs—Everegr eens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

LAWN

OF COURSE

EVTERIOR,

1

GENERAL

Es

ARE THE BEST!

SPECIALIZING IN
Residential Painting and

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

THOMAS

J. M. ECKERT

BJORNSON

BLACK SOIL
C. L. VOLTZ

VOLE.

Free

LO 1-5437

Gardening and Landscape

FRANK

2-2217

Mr. Hauber
-1-2959 ©
Mr. Schmidt |
2
Mr. Eckert
ell
Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.

Northfield, Ill.

&gt; - Walks, aaiten, g hey
etc. Also stone
and black top
aving. Young, competent engineer.
pine 6-1513.

ce

4

Decorating

Serving the North Shore for 45
No
gamble
with
your
paint
decorating problems if you const
of our experts:

Pipe

MAT’LS.

PROPS
CONCRETE
AND
VING WORK

Ill.

VA

and

Does Your Decorati

THEY

CEMENT WORK, CITY SIDEWALKS
Pinas?
gore and Remodeling.
Cal Acres Concrete
328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed, bonded and insured.

Glenview,

MOWERS
AND
REPAIR
north of Glenview

Insured

WHY

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
Servforms. Basement waterp roofed.
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNE IP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

CLEAN

Rchard

SPENCER
DECORATING -

Who

Work

Service—Plants

ey 1

Mower and Tractor— :
Service
;

CR

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and r epairs.
sy
ALpine 6-0988
“Call before 8, and a fter 5.”’

54

4-9423

and Downspout Gat vic
type Shore t
the eh
sites
oF ea

Painting

DELIVERIES TO + gt
ae
HIGHLAND PARK A
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
53

ORchard

GARDEN

Fully

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ Rd.

Downspouts

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES ¢
painting. Ind. attention and and
e met.
Color
matchin
continuity
as
part
of the
:
Neat,
clean
workmanship ie aS
phases of painting and paper hang!

CE-

wall

Culvert

ng.

a
Call 537-

next to Tollway Bridge

WEST

Material

MASON
UPS

and

SHARPENED
Milwaukee Av.,

F OR PATIOS

Tile,

DELIVERED—PICK

REMODELING

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and_ porches.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.

51

CONCRETE,

©

service, sod

Gutter

Lawn

“57

WORK.

|
&gt;

Eagle Roofing

“Serving

and

STEPPERS

LANDSCAPING

tree

E. F. BASSING

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
g

CONCRETE

and

Northern

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

Supplies

MAINTENANGI :

GUTTERS

Floor,
ramic—mosaic—plastic.
and ceiling
Call Gem Stilton: 475-3420.

Building

|

GUTTERSPAINTED,
CLEANED
COMPL.

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
588-6535
Mike Dragovich

52

maintenance.

roofing and sheet metal service.
insured. Free inspection. Free est.

&amp; FALASCO

TILE

5-

and

REPAIRED,

FEICHTNER

OF

VE

Planting

round

Gutters

724-9704.

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

TYPES

up.

GRECO BROS.
Landscaping,
lawn
maintaining.
jobd too small. Call anytime.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMOD ELING
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL
MASONRY
Chimney
repair,
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass
blocks
and_ concrete work. Ramp Company. Call 2818810.

ALL

:

MARTINEZ

HESKETH

FRED

—

ROLLING

seeding.
Black
dirt
service. Free estimate.

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

ceilings

BILL

6-5400

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

5-0262

VE

Free Estimates Gladly Given
bahar pigs Marg nee
een re

Fender
Jaguar
guitar
with
$625 or will separata.
945-1338

QUALITY

GENERAL

CO.

6 p.m.,

| kitchens
Bathrooms

HALTON TRUMPET MODEL T-213

Metal
ALpine

re Hig

Lawn

PLASTERING

Construction
Northfield

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

REALISTIC PRICES

Gono
SUPER

after

84

HOME
ig PG
re
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
Te:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastics. Call GE
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

Contractors

IMAGINATIVE

Call 433-4066.

White
case.

over.

CONSTR.

New
Box

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., IN
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 53370

EXTERIOR

348-4852

eed

BABY$425 GRAND
PIANO
OR BEST OFFER.

FENDER

6 and

.
Builders
and

50

GOOD

$350-PARK 4.8577.

16.

REMODELING

good condition. 724-1181.
plas

skills

19 to July

MAINTENANCE—

HOME

cond.;

MAHOGANY

,

children

SPEAK-

good

camping

June

677-7955.

Free pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

2 pickcherry.

blond,
body,

call

PEEBLES STABLE
Annual riding day camp.

mahogany.

GUITARS,

Rickenbacker,
_ condit.;
ups.
Epiphone,
solid

Learn

sightseeing.

details,

RECHTORIS

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

miles through
gts, Travel 2.000 under
NE AMP | {2,!9 Southwest
IBSON SILVERTO
=
expert

i RIDAY

O. SCHULZ

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
*"Let George Do It”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

Write or call
Doug MacNiel
446-1039

Waters.

GARAGES

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

LUNCH

Girls.

ADDITIONS

EDWARD

BOYS August
CANADIAN
10-20, CANOE
ages 13-17TRIP

damp
$400.

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

LANE DAY CAMP

PER

and

job,

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.

REMODEL-

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

clean

LAWN

TILING

Glenview.

LAWN

BEINLICH

_

REMODELING

Rd.

sod,

odd

389-0033.

VICTOR'S LANDSCAPING

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

OWNERS

HAROLD

be se as
opportuni-

Beniaris, Director, 465-0926.

ROSS

spinet.
Bench;
metronome,
chaser;
music.
Excel.
cond.;
3
i Call 864-7760
after 5 p.m.

OX

ACA

491-0413 after 6 p.m.

nstruction.

Call 724-5098 or 724-5145 after 6:30.

PIANO,

Mich.

=
Baba asset Fagor Bs
bg
campsite
in
DesPlaines.
Complete athletic
rogram.
Arts,
crafts
and
music

z

CONSTRUCTION CO.
or 251-1254 or 831-4767

RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

NORTH

—™0re information.

| $25

251-8270 or 251-1653 after 6 p.m.
VOX ROYAL GUARDSMAN AMP

$100

I

BE inn fe
ce
ages 8 to 17. Extraordinary

d
t
i
kr.
condition
$275.builtCustomext built
bass
sper. | AQUA

with

ROOM

ties
for
learning
and
fun,
Expert
personal guidance and instruction in
swimming,
sailing,
riding,
canoeing.
tennis, crafts. Begins June 28th, for 7

CO 17-7564

Waukegan

Landscaping,

Spring.

TUCKPOINT ING

1328

MAINTENA
Any

OF

JIM

7-8636

WE DO BRICK AND STONE WORK.
Tuckpointing,
chimney
repairs,
window caulking. Insured.
272-0104
Dean Logerquist

GLENVIEW

.

cleaning,

shrubbery.

POWER

OUT

PLASTERING

any 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 weeks
June 25-August 5
Write to George Sherman,

frame.

Fears

LAWN

spring

greens,

WASH

UN

SCHNEIDER

IT ALL

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

TO

BEST

early

Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

RECREATION

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

trip for six weekers

to F; satin finish bars; chrome plated | Founded 1947

legs

DO

FOR

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY

Trips.

Special Wyoming

condiAL 1-

ON

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

et

5-5900

WE

HOME

Fall

4-4659.

20%

in Effect
Additions
—
Rooms
ormers

LAUER
777-4570

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
ENDER

SAVE

Evans-

501 Sherman, Evanston
Registrations
for Summer
and

Makes

Prices Now

Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

9-4774.

PRICES.

HOllycourt

529

UNiversity

MIDWEST PIANO CO, | —
WILL

Winter

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL

STRING GUITAR
(STEEL)
by
Martin
Craftsmen.
An

Call Tom

NOT

area.

BATHROOM

Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
- inets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
oose from.
oe
a
eee
PIANO CO.

ass

in shower

EES,

moval—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-1
Jim Beinlich, The Firewood

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

NDS CAP os

ENS,

Walter J. Michaels
TOP
S OIL—HUMUS—SAN
nure—gravel—gravel
olling—tne
removal—power lawn rolli

Floor and Wall Tiling

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

FeGt.
School
of Languages
| LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVER-

gvanon

Planting, Lawn Work, Sodd jing,
izing, Trimming, Lawn-Shrub-

CERAMIC TILE

Distributor

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

Open

A

MPLET

Custom Ca

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, roo m
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

(Licensed by State of Illinois)

$ 79

ee

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL

fr. $195

Uprights—players

From

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR.

$439
Reas.
fr. $295

“and Repair

Save By Buying

Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 215 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed

ew Console Direct Blow
rands, made by Baldwin
) Used Grands

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Instruction

1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
mmed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
orth 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
aily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WAREHOUSE
SALE

ew Spinet-88 Note

Distributors

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

YOUR

hi

js our mark
of quality,
KURT SAPHIR. PIANOS

:
Checked

Factory

KITCHEN Sadie. VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR

Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert

ft

60. _ Builders wad Contractors
*"

| waSALZBURG
settNpFESTIVAL,
AND USEDAUSTRIA)
PIANOS

rebuilt and

poy suaranteed
Steinways

-

ZENKER'S PIANO CO.
TUNING—REPAIRING

a Grand

until you see our custom

=

a7;

;

other well-known makes.

_

Piano Tuning

:

Hf A Makes
a Difference
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.

ged

en

NO

JOB

DEPENDABLE
TOO

SMA

ESTIMATES

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SO
PAINTING AND Lcgsitgd
Wood finishing—pape
anes
1530

INTERIOR

Spencer

Av.

AND

ALpine

EXTER

i

OR

Wilm

1-6344

LAU RITZ JENSEN

©

ONS
Comspiete |Deseret
Ser
478-5955
.
erie

CLearbrook 9-0495

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified al

�Fs i

Tree
PAINTIN
work.

Professional Decorators
CRestwood

H. A. Morrison,

2-5753

Paper Hanging

.

38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

M.

Garrett

:

328-0531

AND

washing,

an

EXTERIOR

paper

experience,

work,

GR

Expert S ge wl hanging;
Cus and exterior.

painting,

Custom

Decorating

‘PAINTING

AND

4

inte-

Service

675-5455

DECORATING.

PA-

g a specialty. Residential work.
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.

Guaranteed work. Prices reas. Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

LIVINGSTON
_

Complete

Decorating

=i

2

Service

Fully Insuned

Free

EXPERIENCED:
rating,
insured.

PAINTING
Estimate

PAINTING,

DECO-

plastering,
patching.
Fully
LOWEST ESTIMATES.
Cail

UN 9-0794 or UN 4-5914

YTERIOR

ing,

AND

EXTERIOR
stripped,

washing,

PAINT-

wallpaper

PAINTING

_ mates.

Don

AND

ALL CARPENTRY
PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

AND

2-1557

ESTI-

after 5 p.m.

EXTERIOR

PAINT-

ing and wall cleaning. Am available
days and weekends. Reasonable.

:

456-1939
EXTERIOR

AND

_R.

Hawkins.

GR

OUTSIDE

CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types oi work. Reasonable prices. Call
Herman, 328-3050.

All Types of Remodeling

“DONALD CHRISTENSEN, PAINTING

Painting
INT.

478-0383

and

AND

Decorating

ELECTRICAL WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125

leaned
ing and
~

PArk

CLEANED

9-0892.

$10;

GUTTERS

and painted inside $35. Paintdec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

~~PAINTING
JOHN ANDS. NELSON
DECORATING
ALpine

1-3801

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
:

oy

and

Remodeling

Service

2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Il.
272-0464.
“INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

GReenleaf 5-3048

DAvis 8-7687

inting—Outside Specialty
| YEARS NORTH SHORE. _INsured.

Free

Small

jobs

CALL

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS. INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
AFTER
6 P.M.
CR

EXT. SMALL JOBS

appreciated.

GUTTERS

Estimates.

267-1551.

Free

All

type

estimate.

:

‘Spec.

Gilbert,

6 ROOMS

rates

ster

floors,

int.

and

Est.

$85

|

painting.

yrs.;

fully

nsured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.
DENECKE DECORATING SERVICE
- Interior and exterior

_ Clean,

~ eanvas

TF

recommended

work.

and paper hanging.

Expert

729-4166

Roofing and Siding
YOU HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM

tee)

SUBURBAN
- Cedar

treated
€
or

or

Call

ALpine

ROOF

asphalt

TREATING
shingles,

or replaced.
recovered.

pointed. Gutters

1-0377

Flat decks
Chimneys

painted

SERV.

repaired,
coattuck:

and meshed.

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
LAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
©
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
|
F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

743-5597.

2-0314

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
- Dark floors are our specialty
Free estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699
HENSCHEL FLOORING CoO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

67

Home

WHY

FUSS

CALL

C-CLEER

US

WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Commercial and residential

Insured. NE

RELIABLE
CLEANED

MAKE APPT., AL 1-5350
ACE WALL WASHING
V
SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247
ATTIC
AND
BASEMENT
CLEANED.
Free
estimates
by
Manor
House
Maintenance
Reputable
company,
20
years experienced.
Phone 358-0913 or 437-5471.

The

L&amp;S

Service

LICENSED

Bill's Cleanup Service

Association and International Shade
Tree

Conference

Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
. Park 9-2279.

, — Classified

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS

FURNITURE
SPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts.

FREE

Washing
ESTIMATES
729-3374.

FOR

RENT

3748

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

75

Upholstering,

Repairing and

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea. sat
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 14
Price Drapery Sale.
Lr
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield’ Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

Service

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN
4-0981
PRACTICAL
NURSE
4
OR
5
DAY
week.
Vicinity
Wilmette
preferred.
‘Have
car,
good
referenées.
Please
‘call 251-3390.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and &lt;typing.
Will
pick
up
an
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

101

S
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from.: All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
Chicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies
— Slip Covers
R. J. McFAUL
Road

Custom

CRestwood

House

2-3273

Furniture

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing,
repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1398
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

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

For Well Made Slipcovers
BEDSPREADS
etc. Call DA

76

AND DRAPERIES,
8-2735 or 475-0352.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

EMPLOYMENT
Situations

Wanted—Students

WILL CUT LAWNS AND DO
OTHER YARDWORK
Teen age boy with good refs. location
N.W.
Evanston, west of Lincolnwood
Drive
Call Scott UN 4-8157
GLENCOE BEACH GROUP
High school graduates forming beach
group for children 4-6 yrs. For infor.
please contact Nancy 835-4556.
17

YEAR
OLD
GIRL,
HIGH
graduate,
desires
summer

ment

Avail.

in

Northbrook

June

area.

5. Call 222-4641.

TELEPHONE

for

charitable

politan

area,

kegan,

Elgin,

Heights.
p.m.

8:30

to

agency.

SCHOOL
employ-

Can

AT

HOME

Chicago

Metro-

especially

Aurora,

Wilmette
a.m.

8:30

Experienced

WORK

and

to 4:30

p.m.

Wau-

Chicago

p.m.

or 4:30

Several

preferred.

weeks.

Phone

346-

0783.

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

j
LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Heiper
Dutch 23, Mother’s Helper
English 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan- No year end bonus
‘Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

DAY

WORKERS

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

MO

4-6656

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

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES
Lindgren Emp. Agency
811

Elm

St.,

Winnetka

Hillcrest

6-1047

FINE IRONING
SHIRTS,
bundles.
EXP.
mid.
Ref.
Til.

BLOUSES,
AND
FAMILY
Free pick-up. 864-0917.

HOUSEKEEPER,
PLEASANT
aged woman,
3-5 days, live-in.
Write P.O.
Box
778, Evanston,

A—1 LAUNDRESS. IRONING
only
or
complete
laundry
service.
Pick up and delivered. DA 8-9672 or
GR 5-9670.
WANTED FOR SAT.
Ironing, have my own
experienced. Call 475-

EXPERIENCED IRONING
Free
pick
up
and
delivery,
special
re
on family bundles. 328-8400 after
p.m.
EVANSTON GIRL WOULD LIKE 4 OR
5 days
at 1 or
2 places,
personal
laundry, Ref. 869-5761.
LADY
WISHES
BABY
SITTING
housework by the day or week.
any time Thursday. 475-1480.

type.

HAVE MOWER-WILL CUT
2 reliable young men with car. You
name it, we do it. Experience counts.
UN 4-7361.

WORK
elderly

OR
Call

ALSO
person.

WOMAN
WANTS
ONE DAY WORK
IN
Evanston,
cleaning
only,
no
baby
sitting. References. DA 8-1152.
HOUSEWORK—EXP.
GERMAN
AND
English
speaking
woman_would
like
day work (highest offer) Please write
A-987, Box 60, Wilmette, IIl.
WOMAN
WITH
NURSING
EXPERIence wants position as HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman.
References
NO 17-1966
IRONING IN MY HOME
CALL MRS. VINSET
ALpine 1-9097
WOMAN
WANTS
3
OR
4
DAYS
Cleaning in one place. Tues.,
Wed.,
Thurs., Friday. References. Call DAvis 8-4857.
LADY
DESIRES
work. References.
6 p.m.
RELIABLE
take care
while you
ences. GR

Seit

_

wishes ironing in your home.
Call after 5 p.m. UN 4-3627.
LADY
DESIRES
DAY
WORK
references.
Prefer
Evanston
only. UN 4-2822.

102

Situations

WIT
ares

Wanted—

Baby Sitting
BABY SITTING
Own.
transportation,
mature
lady
Have
ref.
Evenings
and
week-ends
call before 8:15 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m
869-7050.
BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
‘Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings.
Complete
charge
AL 1-1726. If out call again.
MATURE
S. es
ood.

WOMAN
272-0509.

WANTS
$1.00 an

YOUNG

wishes
evening
keep my number

103

TO BABY
hour. Mrs.

WOMA.

babysitting.
Please
handy. DA 8-8858.

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED
MAN
CAPABLE
O
all phases of Apt. building management
and
maintenance
desires
apt.
building
to
manage
in_
northern}
suburbs.
Write
A-968,
Box .60,
Wilmette.
EDUCATIONAL
FILM WRITER
WITH
background
in
research,
technical
writing,
engineering,
administration,
interested in part-time (25 hr. weekly)
position. UN 4-0649.
EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and insured
869-0325.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

LARRY
VINCENSKI,
GENIAL
NEW
Ass’t
Pro,
Thorngate
C;
-Ci,
Eng,
major
in
college,
seeks
‘‘live-in’’
arrangement-assist
youngsters
in
school work, etc. 945-3199.
DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and _ nonstudents for any type work. hie
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE
‘cleaning.
Stores,
offices,
and
bldgs.
Stripping, waxing, any kind of floors.
Refs. Own equip. 864-3482.
HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER:
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.
MAN
DESIRES
PART-TIME
WORK.
AFTER 5 P.M. CLEANING
OR ODD
JOBS.
835-1376.

WASHING,

PAINTING

BASE-

ments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

NURSE
PRACTICAL
SPECIALIZING
in infants. Child care for vacationing
parents. Good refs. Call 667-8258.

‘DAY
with

2s

Household
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS.

WALL

DONE IN MY HOME
PHONE 729-1838.

DAY WORK
Cleaning and
|
deepen

een

DEPENDABLE

HOUSEWIVES WANTED.
PAY

LADY
DESIRES
will aay nights
GR 5-3229.

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and
used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware. AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

Wanted—Women
Household

IRONING -

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing,
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired
in your
home.
Free
estimates,
1419 Sherman
Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

1623 Techny

Situations

ee

101 Situations Wanted—Women

Professional

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

REUPHOLSTERY

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
reat
AND
CHAIR

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Jim's Wall

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISH:
ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

477-0726

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

COMPETENT

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

and

COED
DESIRES
SUMMER
EMP2OYment,
PBX
experience.
German
speaking. Some
typing. All positions
considered.
Call 251-6874

Cleaners

SERVICEMASTER

1-0509 or 437-9297

MIDWEST
WINDOWS

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

Service

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member
of National Arborist

3602

specialty.

FLOOR

painting.

ext.

25

a

RESTORE THE HIDDEN BEAUTY OF
your floors. Dura Seal finishes, in the
latest light or dark
colors.
Parquet
floors installed, imported or domestic.
Our
35th
year.
Free
estimate.
Anderson — Ross
Floors,
Inc.
3865-71
Milwaukee Ave. AVenue 3-3800.

491-0680.

CLEANED,

on

repairs.

are

Rug

CUSTOM

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

EXP. WALL WASHING, CLEAN AND
_
removal, storm windows, attic and
basement.

Service

Business

mates.

Associated

Refinishing

IN HOME OWNERS ELEC. WORK
REA. RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
New circuit-—Outlets—Dryer and range
—wiring—100
Amp. Service—elec, heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

PAPER HANGING, WOOD FINISHING
-_- [Interior and Exterior, Free Est.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning

TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in
remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kinds.
Call University 4-3604.

Electrical

456-1939

Plumbing

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

OVERHEAD
DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085

Electrician Specializing

SPECIALTY

INSURED

BASE-

5-4365

YEARS
ON
NORTH
SHORE.
Insured. Free estimates. Call 267-1551.

FULLY

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355. _

ADDITIONS
AND
P&amp;NELING
Wakefield Const., 299-3580

63

INTERIOR

_

72

Work

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
ee
All work guaranteed.

CLEAN:

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service’

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

AND

DECORATING

70

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

GRONAU

CRestwood

INTERIOR

re-

call

ice 864-8846 for estimate.

~ KURT

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

ROOM

EXTERIOR
CR 2-2938

furniture

wall

upoxss.

AND

WE

Garages and Basements
REASONABLE

Carpentry Work of All Types

Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
y Dier

60

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 4-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

Arborist

COMPLETE
TREE CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.

HOME

C100. Situations WestedsWemes

RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and polishing.
Wall
wasning. Window washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice Wall
washing,
carpet
cleaning,
low
prices,
guaranteed
satisfaction.
Call 864-3946.

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

5-3255

“7 YEARS ON NORTH SHORE

-

A

PAINTEuropeinsured

hanging.

guaranteed,

.

DAVEY

REASONABLE

INTERIOR
ing,

Spraying,

be

ve

Home Service

So

TREE SURGEONS
"RIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem-:
bers
National
Arborist Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon 5-0514

N. PADDOCK

Painting,

a

THOMAS J. LYNCH

‘Guites

DAVID

Trimming
?
ye

2
DAYS
HOUSECall TR 4-0657 after

WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO
of your home and children
are vacationing. A-1 refer5-5012.

LIGHT HAULING,
LUGGAGE,
SMALL
furniture,
refrigerators,
appliances,
etc. Bonded and insured 869-0325.

105

Sit. Wtd.—Men

and

Women

AUSTRIAN
COUPLE
EXTREMELY
young,
in 50s, experienced,
mature,
desires
permanent
position as caretaker and governess-wife will consider |
second maid position, Mrs. Kurtz, at
Milford Overseas Service, 869-7900.

107.

Help
Business

Wanted—Women
and

Professional

FIGURE CLERKS
We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel
1771

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100 °
employer

teller $350-400
All public contact—good fig. apt.
typing helpful not nec. FREE

light

brownlie personnel
708 Church

328-3400

St., Evanston

SALAD GIRL - PART-TIME
10:30 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk 9-1616.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life «© Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April

27,

1967

�3

ms

07
D

fase

(07

Help Wanted—Women

_

Business and

—

Pha

oD:

White Collar
Girls

Searle &amp; Co.

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:
SOME

$$$ $

EXPERIENCE
and _ balance
prepare bank and
reconciliations and other mis-

account

cellaneous

PREFER
office
Duties

White Collar
Girls

OFFICE

WOMAN

CLERK
MUST
HAVE
and
ability
assignments.

WITH

TYPIST

GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
to handle
a variety
of

LAB ASSISTANT
WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
On-the-job
sciences.
O:
the
biological
training and interesting
assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

STATISTICAL
FOR

MARKETING

CLERK

RESEARCH

Must be interested in math and have

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

Opportunity

Suite 22|
Evanston, Illinois

SECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
Pleasant
working
conditions
office.
Call
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

JOBS
BONUS

REVELL,

Side Office
Suburban Office

LO

WHY

1-2696
296-5515

April 27,

Evanston

as

1967

firm.

—
328-7622

Should

know

Correspondent trainee
Biller-typist
Secretary, no dictation
Receptionist-typist to Dr.

450
450
433
433

enters
salary,
4710.

433

General

Typist, like figures
Type, answer phones
Personnel receptionist, type
Reception-typist learn small swbhd.
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
X-ray trainee, type, for M.D.
Typist, young, no exp.

425
425
415
400
400
400
375

smaller office
$390. NO FEE.

Dictaphone

| Science

secy to Dr.

editor

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

226

IN

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

600
575
500
500
325-500
3

CLERKS

OPERATORS

An

J-H
VE 5-0236
640 Vernon

KAHN

328- 7466

IN

HOM

SUBURBAN

Mon. thru Sat., May

e

Inquire how to win

EMPLOYERS
THE

R.S.V.P.

NATION’S

OLDEST

ROOM

INTERESTING,

paid

vacation

APPLY

all

DIRECTOR

DUNDEE
RD.,
CRestwood

~

CO.

NORTHBROC
2-2300
oa

AIRLINES
RECEPTION

One

of

the

smaller

receptionist.

is heavy

airlines

neec

Public and phone

co

and you'll be in touch

all major airlines rega
ng arr.
ments and scheduling. Req’s are
typing and nice appearance for
contact. Salary’s open-hi.
MISS PAIGE
PLACEM
6028 Dempster
966:

PERSONNEL

TRAIN

OUR EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

an

intelligent

public

person

contact

and

has

w

the

n;

ability

deal with people. We will tra
interview,
test and place
j
cants.

LEW

S

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

DAvis

Position
as
part-time
teller
modern Savings and Loan Associ
available to woman interested in
pay and pleasant surroundings. Experence helpful but will train qualif

SERVICE

beginner.

&amp;

OFFICE

Call
5
MR. NASHALMAN
AT AL 1-7200
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOC. OF WILMETTE

1210 Central Av.

8:30 A.M.

to

P.M.

Ill.

6¢

SOME

EXP

Evanston

firm-

=

brownlie personnel
St.,

Evanston

LEN

:

OFFICE
ASSISTANT
YOUNG
and

CO.

WITH

- ence. Downtown
20 to 30. Free

708 Church
328-3400

TV

Wilmette,

s/o operator $90-95
OPERATOR

a FREE MINK STOLE or COLOR

966-1400

profit

BARRETT-CRAVENS
630

. . . Music

HELP

oe

IN PERSO

PERSONNEL

re-

272-1774
433-4333

pri

her work.
Shorthand or dictap
desired.
Excellent
salary. 3

PART-TIME TELLER

Ist to May 6th...

TEMPORARY

3

DIVERSIFIED

signment in our sales depa
dependable person who takes

1618 Orrington

TEMPORARY

OVERLOAD

| Rca

SECRETARY
STENO

602

EFINDERS

Shopping Center, Niles

. . . Refreshments

off., peel

bh

fas aD"

RECEPTIONIST,
THEATRICAL
Small
local
talent
booking
agency.
agency needs younger girl with some
typing
for
an
interesting
public
sition
call
type
office
contact
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.

REALTORS
AM 2-2223
BLDG.
Glencoe

$400aid field

repairs.
$400
salesmen —
to type, just

AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA
Phone; varied duties; 9 to 5

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Northbrook
Highland Park

PRACTICAL
NURSE
DESIRES,
PRIvate duty or companion nursing 8 to 4,
5 days a week, good ref. UN 4-6309.

NEW

Beautiful

Evanston
, ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Equal

\

RECEPTION, NORTHBR
‘
Front desk greeter, learn switch

‘' DO NOT HESITATE!
A career in the rewarding profession
ossible NOW!
of REAL
ESTATE
is
Experience in sales helpful, but NOT
The
most
complete
NECESSARY!
rogram
on the Northshore
training
ncome
commensurate
with
offered.
your goal! Call TODAY
for personal
interview.

$$$

KAHN,

like
you.
Job

4735.

BLDG.

v

what—and _

expedite delive
and
OLD ORCHARD—PHONE
Be
contact
girl
for
travel. Not necessary

JOB OR CAREER?

REAL ESTATE
ie
sa a
fae.
ge
eal
‘
:
you
have
integrity,
love of people
and of homes, CALL US about our full
time reining eee ram.
PLENTIF
LEADS
COMPUTERIZED
INVENTORY
of homes and pay
BRAND NEW OFFICE
with parking

need

Some phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.
VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple vor’
payroll, reception and
genera

1740 Ridge Av.
869-2580

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

OPPORTUNITY

Job No.

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

TASK FORCE

UNUSUAL

customers

fringe benefits.

STENOS, TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

COMP.

TYPING

congenial, handle
people well.
BKKPING., NORTHBROOK,

FEE.

|

some _ dictap

executives and salesmen. No t

skills. Several years experience
ferred. Wide open opportunity an

Help

Friday,

DON’T TYPE, NORTHFIELD
Very interesting
spot. Keep tr
where the firm’s products are;

people, a flare for accuracy, knack for
organization
and_
proficient
typing

assignments. No Fee.

of Office

_ Variety,

in Evanston.
Job No. 4735.

ALERT
AMBITIOUS GIRL WHO
CAN
handle
varied
tasks
and
top
level
responsibilities
required
b
large
firm’s
headquar ters
in
vanston.
Must have an interest in working with

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
clerks in North Suburban area. Full
shift or part-time. Long or short term
All Types

Girl

public relations duties, 9-5.
RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet

SECRETARY

2-1! 142

sales
boss,

Figure
Clerk—If
you
numbers
this
is
for
Good salary. NO FEE.
No. 4593.

ST.

AT THE ‘‘L”’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

busy
Mar

DISPATCHER, EVANSTON,
Keep customers happy,

CARLSON

AMbassador

Be

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

Lot

9-1 142

love
this
new Ley

General
Office job for the
girl with no typing, smaller
office.
NO
FEE.
Job
No.
4648.

NO

Bldg.

HOWARD

Office,

BY PHO

SP 4.28%

NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475

Bookkeeping Clerk—$400 for
girl with
some
experience.

NEW

Parking

You'll
Brand

who

Public
Contact
position for
girl
who
likes
people.
To
$390. NO FEE. Job No. 4676.

SKOKIE

THE

for

REGISTER

PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD
Great chance to train for exc
future. Much public contact; 35 bh
1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500

responsibility.
Good
NO
FEE.
Job
No.

NO

700

Personnel interviewer
Registered lab. tech for M.D.
Accountant, typist for C.P.A.
Accounting clerk
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Clerical, no typing
Straight switchboard
Travel bureau, no typing

Secy

MAY

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in sales for top firm
vey
offices.
3
raises
a
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.

all

girl

WHEN

Gifts

NO

Church

344 Lawrencewood

WHAT

re-

450

WHERE

ALSO

PLUS!

Placement
627 Grove,

OUR

.

Yes, that’s what we call the job with
additional
money
and responsibility.
And
we
have
several
of
these,
ay oe bear just average typing. Come
in
today for details!

PARKS

ton

500
500
475

Assist Sales Mgr.

YOU

YO 5.2400

busy

Office Supervisor for Evans-

450

6:00

INC.

steno.
4643.

WERE HAVING A PARTY
YOURE INVITED!

STENOS
DICTAPHONE
SWITCHBOARD

with

~ NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

TYPING

;

450

for

Help

-GALS — LADIES — GIRLS

9-9000

TYPISTS

Secy

firm.

Salary to
Job
No.

EARN

5401 Old Orchard Rd., a
U 3-0700
6-3000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

r the girl who
own
boss.
office
details.
FEE.
Job No.

hi er

all
NO

cruiting.
Some
FEE.
Job No.

450

Typist, general ofc.
1 girl office, dictaphone
Learn advertising, type

Minerals

PHOTOCOPY
UN

local

500
500
500
475

secretary

fo

be

Personnel

450-525

yg.

office

to

office procedures.
$6,000.
NO
FEE.
4622.

Room

NEEDS

HERE'S
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
TO
become a secretary to a member
of
our management staff. We are seeking individuals with good typing and
shorthand skills. The assignments will
be
varied
and
challenging,
as
you
enjoy
an
attractive
starting
salary
with
outstanding
employee
benefits.
Must
have
a minimum
of
1 year
secretarial background.

DOROTHY

Estate

Also

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

SECRETARIES

500-550

Steno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard

&amp; Chemical Corp.

869-7234

RECEPTION

| 2nd secy to Pres.,

many outstanding company
good
salary
and
a 7 hour

International
YO

Dempster

Employer

GIRL FRIDAY

We offer
benefits,
day.

708 Church Street

North
North

secy

Sales secretary
Secy to Production Mgr.
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Publications secy

GRAPHICS
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
A
young person with an interest in artto
handle misc. clerical duties and assist
the artists in preparation
of slides,
etc. Typing helpful but not essential.

Inc.

600
550

3 Legal secretaries

1 Girl

likes

Handle
To $475.
4616.

FREE!

3 secy’s to Vice Presidents ©

1737

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard 3-3200
Skokie
An

100%

NO FEE. Job No. 4468

and

PERSONNEL OFFICE
.m,
8:15 a.m. to 5
Mondays through Oidaye
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

White Collar
Girls

PAID PLUS

:
POSITIONS

to $6,000.

Bec.

throug

rd

100% FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE |
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN
5945 W. DEMPSTER

for
Secretary
as
sales
office,
the boss. Salary

Executive
well-known
assistant to

difficulty

Rational

April

APPLY

Register With

TEMPORARY

DEPT.

high degree of accuracy
in working
with figures.
salaries—Rapid
Excellent
starting
free
uniforms—low
priced
progress,
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
uncrowded
clean,
lunch—spotlessly
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

CLERKS
EYKiol&gt;
STENOS

ELAINE

le tent
2
wi
rain.

SECRETARY

Experienced

HIGHEST

CLERK

MUST
HAVE
PREVIOUS
OFFICE
experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

TEMPORARY
OFFICE JOBS

GOOD

typing.

have

this

during

Secy to Director
Public Relations

Real

JOBS

AMERICAN

Light

but
experience,
wil be varied.

Have

of America,

ALL

post

assignments.

GENERAL

Because

CLERK

SECRETARIES

the Secretaries of
whom
executives

would

businesses

and

“FORD:
EMPLOYMENT

BEST JOBS

|

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

a

We

Business and Professional

Professional

Congratulations to
America,
without

BOOKKEEPING

necessary,
will
general
ledgers,

and

MARQUART
operating,

ACCOUNTING

te

é

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

The

Have

2100

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and

Professional

=

Z

WOMAN
varied

FOR

duties

office of Gift Shop.

in

INTERES
small,

Filing

pleasant

and li

typing. 2 or 3 days a week. Appl:
person:
THE BLUE PARROT
1523 Chicago Avenue
Ev

SERVICE

NILES

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED

FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCC
Apply

8015 Lawndale,

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald » Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Skokie.

Classified

:

�Siar

Women

Business
and

Business and Professional

Professional —

Workers

Husbands

and Wives

EARN $40

Growth caused by the demand for our outdoor-indoor
carpet and our new carpet
tiles has created openings for:

Experienced Skilled
Office Workers
paid
to anyone
referring
office
orkers who have not worked for us
2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
. within 30 days from the time they
on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
er
required
hours
worked.
Offer

does

teacher
CLIP

not

apply

to

temporaries.
THIS
COUPON

night,

student,

TODAY!!!

IMPORTANT
qualify tell us by letter, postcard,
one
or
attached
coupon,
name,
phone
of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,

card or coupon.

STIVERS

TEMPORARY

Inc.

ROOM
475-3500
Room 308

Orchard
Prof. Bidg.
3
24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

PHONE

677-5130
Room 512

MR.

Chicago Motor Club

WE

~ required. We will train in our

work. Light typing, interest‘ing work dealing with public.
Phone or see Mr. A. J. Harris

FOR

Evanston

2100

8-812I

MATURE

with
exp. Good
lent transp.

week including
commensurate

neighborhood,

MRS.

mer.
Excellent
conditions. Call

‘ment Service,

EARN

$90

OR

TO

hours
and
Jim, Skokie

working
Employ-

WEEKLY

HOSPITAL
CORP.

receptionist

brownlie personnel

AS

waitress.
Experience
not
required.
Daily except Mon. AL 1-6621.

=

9-9000

LGE.
EVANSTON
FIRM
NEEDS
A
front desk recp’t. She will also relieve
on
s/b.
All
public
contact.
Typing
needed. FREE.

5-2300. No Fee.

$115

PERSONABLE

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

real estate

SHORTHAND,
office

708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

ADMITTING CLERK
_

tients

and

holidays,

into hospital.

Some

11

p.m.

typing

LIBRARY

to

7

a.m.

required.

Will

NURSING

and

admit

pa-

EDUCATION

Will type material used for employee training
combination of hours, 3 days per week.

10 p.m., Mon.-Fri.;
preferred. Will as-

TYPIST
program.

Will

consider

any

SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST

— Classified

PERSONNEL

AVE.
Evanston Review

DEPT.
492-4600

* Wilmette Life

NEEDS

make

type

re-

members

OPERATOR

DEPARTMENT

NEEDS

Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment

with

correspondence,

dictaphone

Varied

CALL RICH LORIG
1657 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Ill.

applicants
secretary.

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3712 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment
tests given
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

OLD

OFFICE

ON

Start.

RECEPTIONIST
Small

Church

younger

girl with

a

ORCHARD

BANK

BANK

St.

Equal

Evanston

DAvis

Opportunity

Top

Earnings

Earn Vacation
CHGO. 583-5147

HELP

industry. Will
facturing Co.,

Money Now!
SUB. 965-3240

serving

40 HOUR

BAKERY
GIRL,
PART
OR
FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good
pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

WORK

EXCELLENT

WEEK

EARNINGS

COMPANY

BENEFITS

APPLY

Marshall Field &amp; Co.
Old

Orchard

Skokie

EMPLOYMENT

* Northbrook Star © Highland

Forest-Lake

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AS SECretary to superintendent. Typing and
shorthand required. Variety of duties
with advancement. Start to $460. Good
hours
and
liberal
benefits
in
a
pleasant
office.
Contact
Mr.
Johns,
Glenview Park District 724-5670.

style and sell wigs and hairpieces.

TYPING,

Lake

BENEFITS

for a registered beautician to

THE
SEWING
train. Lowenthal ManuSkokie. Call 965-1288.

and The Village Lamplighter,

EMPLOYEE

Our Wig Salon has an opportunity

TO
some

IN

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

OPENING

BEAUTICIAN

SECRETARY
PART-TIME

9-9000

Come in or call for appointment at
AL 1-5400 Joe Jacobs Chevrolet Co.
435 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

8-8100

Employer

Avon $$$

ORPART-TIME,
DAYS—
eves. Typing news as it happens on
our computerized machines. Also one
varitypist. Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090

GOOD

MANY

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
An

UN

WE HAVE 2 AVAIL. POSITIONS FOR
detail
minded
mature
women
with
bookkeeping or typing exp. Close to
public transp., 5 day week Mon.-Fri.

AND

Davis

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

IMMEDIATE

Ideal _ working
Apply
Personnel

FIRST NATIONAL

492-4600

AMERICAN
2100

OPERATOR

Number
29
IBM.
facilities—Benefits.
Office.

HOSPITAL

Av.

EXPANDING
AND
PROGRESSIV
company has several interesting positions for those who enjoy a variety o
work. If you prefer public contact and
are
looking
for
an
opportunity
to
advance these positions are for you,
Excellent starting salary plus unusua
company benefits.

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

street

variety of other duties. 5 day week, 9
a.m.
to 5
p.m.
Evanston
location.
Write A-984,
Box 60, Wilmette.

his

R. E. HOY

TYPIST

SHORTHAND,

Ridge

DEPARTMENT

CLERK-TYPISTS

CHARGE
OF
and
Business
as_

PERSONNEL

EVANSTON

of the Northwill interview

position

FULL
TIME
OFFICE
SECRETARYreceptionist.
For
well
known
newly
remodelled
pleasant North
Evanston
Real
Estate
Office.
Typing
experience, filing and a knack for details
needed.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

LIGHT

APPLY

679-2200

CLIFF

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

for

CONTACT

800

For Figures?

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

desires

for

Secretary-Banking

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

to

duties

6-5959—EXT. 300 OR 581
FOR APPOINTMENT

CAFETERIA

2650

Development for one
shore’s leading banks

insur

POSITION AVAILABLE
TO CAPABLE
person to be responsible for cashier
ing in large hospital cafeteria during
afternoon and evening hours. Expe
ence preferred but will train perso:
who has aptitude for figures. Excel
lent
employee
benefits
including
weeks
paid
vacation,
2 weeks
sick
time, health and life insurance, 7 paid
holidays and retirement pension plan.

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630 DUNDEE RD.
NORTHBROOK
272-2300

VICE
PRESIDENT
IN
Real
Estate
lending

vacatio

life

CASHIER

Stop in or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

June

GENERAL
OFFICE. A good starting
place for a willing girl. No special
skills or experience needed.

firm,

CE

als who take
pride in their work.
ine salary and benefits including up
to 3 week vacation.

BILLER-TYPIST. We will teach
Grads our billing procedures.

and

Leo Burnett Co., Inc

FRIDAY
skills.

Liberal

PLEASE CALL

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

Regularly
scheduled
increases.
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

plan.

rec-

SECRETARIAL
AND
GENERAL
OFfice positions available in our salesmarketing
department
to assist our
executives with their busy schedules.
One
position
requires
short-hand
or

expeskills

sharing

policy. Hospitalization
ance plans available.

ords,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

GIRL

DICTAPHONE
TYPIST—Some
rience
helpful.
Good
typing
required.

$425

profit

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES
NOW
available for full time employment at
our International Headquarters.

Anybody

Hours
are
9
to
5;
5
day
week
Overtime
after
35
hours.
Generou

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staitf

FULL

Mature woman required for reception desk at School of Nursing Dormitory, full time, rotating shifts, (8 a.m.-4 p.m., 4 p.m.-12, 12-8 a.m.) sum- mer months only. Ideal for graduate student or teacher.
pen
SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST
FOR
SCHOOL
OF NURSING
on
Saturdays, permanent position, rotating hours, (8 a.m.-4 p.m., 4 p.m.12, 12-8 a.m.).

APPLY

and

to

LOANS

TRANSPORTATION

typing ability to train
for receptionist
desk. Will go to $425 for right girl.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-7171 No. Fee. D - 606

ASSISTANT

_ Will be responsible for medical library from 5 p.m. to
- 8:30-5 p.m. on Saturday if desired. Some related exp.
_ sist doctors in locating medical info.

2650 RIDGE

Call

Since these men work with facts and
figures about the broadcasting, news
paper
and
magazine
world,
it. i
essential to have good typing skills fo
statistical
charts
as
well
as
fo
correspondence.

CLINIC

STUDENT

a high
school
graduate
to
operate
Cheshire machine and perform utility
duties as needed. Will train.

SWITCHBOARD

interview

cash,

PRESS

RELATIONS

SPEECH

Church near McCormick in Skokie has
opening for Dictaphone Secretary. Or
will train good typist. Applicant must
have an effective telephone personality, be
a good
typist
and
have
an
aptitude
for
figure
work.
One
girl
office.
Interesting
work.
One
gir]
676-2430

EVANSTON HOSPITAL
Weekends

MACHINE
PROMOTION

PUBLIC

NEEDS

girl

DICTAPHONE—BRANCH

Has Outstanding PART-TIME Opportunities.
se

up

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
BEGI
ning and experienced typists to wor
for
several
Media
men
who
ar
assigned to nationally-known account

PHILOSOPHY

experience

CULLIGAN

Ridge
An

No

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av.. Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

UN

NORTHWESTERN

Book-

CLERK

minded

SCHOOL

ECONOMICS

PHYSCHOLOGY

DEPARTMENT

detailed

RAND

Dempster

1740

492-4000

NO
Small

-

Mart

A

file.

RESEARCH

BUSINESS

WORK

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO,

PHOTOCOPY

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

excel-

St. Francis Hospital
Evanston

SEEKING

TO

729-3000

POSITION AVAILABLE
IN CONTROLlers Department for alert woman with
good background in secretarial skills.
Must
be excellent typist with
dictaphone experience and figure aptitude.
Good
siarting
salary,
top
fringe
benefit program.

:
APPLY IN PERSON
PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT

Ridge,

AUDITORY

DEPARTMENT
and

FOR
Advertising Agenc

ENGINEERING

GRADUATE

deposits, look
fund checks.

FINANCE

UNINCUMBERED

woman 35 to 50, 5 day
Sat. Will train, salary

ARE

AMERICAN

FULL TIME
SALES
POSITION
~ HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP

$55

a_

woman
to handle
several phases
of
our personnel work. If you like public
contact
and
are
dissatisfied
with
present routine you are the person we
are looking for. Duties include light
typing, filing, record keeping, reports
and reception. Convenient transportation,
free
life
insurance,
medical
insurance and excellent starting salary.

: Previous office experience not

DA

SCHOOL

ACCOUNTING

RECORDS CLERK

= GENERAL OFFICE

Business and Professional

TYPISTS

ALUMNI

CLERK

in the Accounting Department.
keeping experience desirable.

CASH

PERSONNEL

ea

HIGH

person to sort
mecessary.

644-7752
OR

ASK F
GATTON OR

:

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

BOOKKEEPER

7-120

Merchandise

wet

905 Chicago Av.

SECTION

NEEDS
HIGH
school
grad
with
some
college
to
assist
in
preparation
of
company
payroll. Experience preferred.

CORPORATION

WORK

1609 Sherman

‘

PAYROLL

OZITE

‘Evanston

PERMISSION

PROMOTION

Our employee benefits include Hospitalization Insurance, Year End Bonus and a
special price on our products.

To

Lifesavers,

AND

of Editorial Department needs a high
school graduate with excellent steno
and typing skills to perform a variety
of interesting secretarial duties. Prefer
at
least
1
or
more.
years
experience.

FILE CLERK

CLERK-TYPIST
FIGURE CLERKS
TELETYPE OPERATORS
ORDER WRITERS
GEN. OFFICE CLERKS

.
.
.
.

107° Help Wauted-Welnen

107 = Help Winted\Weten
Business and Professional |

COMPTROLLER.

Sponsor

.
:

¥

EDITORIAL SECRETARY
RIGHTS

Going Back to Work?
Why Not Work in the
Merchandise Mart?

ANYONE

_

Business and Professional

OZITE

Office

=.

pie

“Help Wanted—Women _

Bluff

Park Herald

OFFICE,

BUDGET

* Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

FLOGR
April

27,

1967

�hdness woke essieonale
w
:
Busi
and Prof
ae

aiaak

=

yt

107

Z

Bs

107

“Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Key Punch Operator

Skokie,
THIS

Good
secretarial
skills
essential,
whether you’re experienced or fresh
out of college or secretarial school.
Hours
are
9
to
5;
5
day
week.
Overtime paid after 35 hours. Gener.
ous
profit
sharing
plan.
Liberal
vacation
policy.
Hospitalization
and
life insurance plans available.
:
Please
call CE
6-5959,
581—for an appointment.

OF ees

1301 CENTRAL ST.
EVANSTON

IN PERSON

OR CALL:

DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Interesting!

Challenging!

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.
Now open ina

TRAVEL

610 Church

Travel

a

Bureau
4th

floor

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

Northbrook

You'll meet Disc Jockeys, Stars, etc.
as Girl Friday around small, but well
known local radio station. You'll enjoy
every
minute
in
hectic
but
fun
‘atmosphere.
Some
typing
and
good
personality qualify. $90 wk. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Customer Relations Trainee
POSITION
WITH
A FUTURE
FOR
an
alert
personable
woman.
Can
become
assistant
to
the
manager.
Must be willing to learn sales and
do
customer follow through work.
Must
have car. Interesting, diversified work
with rapid advancement
possibilities.
No
experience
necessary.
Call
Mr.
Fricke, 774-9115.

WIS

1618

WOMAN WANTED TO
work in dry cleaning

SERVICE
DAvis

An

equal

Glencoe.

8-6880

DO GENERAL
plan, full time.

835-0038.

opportunity

employer

EXECUTIVE
MONTH
$600 PER
Two
Foeitions, in the ore. top
eenenes
iniormamore
For
girls.
good
obs for
EVANSTON
BOULEVARD
call
ton
Fee.
no
8-7171
DA
EMPLOYMENT
Ask for Wally
SALESGIRL MONDAY
AND
CASHIER
through
Friday,
9
to
5:30,
no
Saturdays or Sundays. Call
ALPINE PHARMACY, AL 1-7771

April 27, 1967

Orchard

Evanston Review

beginners

Phone
Des Plaines

5-2200 OR

CO

We
offer
salary and
: ni
aa
ynch.

Minerals

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Modern

exec. sec'y $450-600

Washington

OF INTERNAall skills. Free.

OF
this

in

field

PERSONNEL

DEPARTMENT

Of large manu mag wy
company bene
‘Goo

concern, to $475.
Ss.
;

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

No.

PHONE

WORK

home

calling

For

further

FROM

our

8-6880

YOUR

established

Choos e your

SERVICE
DAvis

own

OWN

customers

National

274
employer :

4
Division
Supp

;
;

(1920 Waukegan Rd. as of Ma
8. ag
The following position is available:

Disbursements. Clerk
Varied,

interesting

position

in |

Accounting
Dept.
for
high
raduate. Must have an applit
igures and light typing ability.

‘

5 day week, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Complete Fringe Benefit Program

PLEASE

APPLY

AMERICAN HOSPITAL —
SUPPLY CORPORATION ~
2020
All

RIDGE Av.
EV
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
Qualified Applicants Welcome

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers

call 433-3256.

.

FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN

: ~ CLERKTYFIST:
&lt;a
CONSUMER CREDIT DEPT.
APPLY
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIE
OR PHONE 729-1900...
os
SECRETARY
IN
A
BROKERAGE FIRM

JOB?

You

Board

will

of

work

Variety of
shorthand;

has

interesting

career

oppor-

at

t

work;
typing;
very
will train for switchbo

lig!

Trade

on

the

floor

with

14

salesmen!

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

No Fee.
Sat. by

figures?

appointment.

After

hours

Call

ENJOY

We

open

5

WIT!

WORKING

have

many _

for

inte

girls who

ST)

ha‘

WIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

Mrs.

appointments

SERVICE
_DAvis

cashier-recpt.
Cashier
contact,

Bell for an
arranged

if

for Wilmette firm.
age to 35. Free.

All

public
cee:

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St..

Evanston

RECEPTIONIST —

our openings with you. Full range of benefits and peincreases.

_

St., Eva

aptitude for figure
detail. Expe
or.
will
train.
Te
rae

aptitudes for office work. We will be happy to discuss
salary

YOU

positions

Experience not necessary if you have the interest and

merit

Hours 9-5
appt. 636 Church

FIGURE CLERKS
DO

. DICTAPHONE
. CLERK-TYPIST
. SECRETARIAL

ADAPTABLE
OFFICE
busy
X
Ray
dept.

become

tional

medical

opening

for right

you look further
9600 ext. 218

Skokie

Valley

PERSON
be &lt; ioags

secretary.

call

person.

FO)

E:
Bet

Personnel,

Community

SWITCHBOARD

Hospital

$400 —

Local publishing firm is looking
for
experienced switchboard operator.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL
INSURANCE. COMPANY
| 630 Chicago Avenue

COUNTER
GIRL
STEADY
WORK
5
days
per week,
vacation
with
pay.
Close to transp. Indian Hill Cleaners,
Kenilworth. AL 1-2102.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

FOR
ae
a
Hospital

ont
merican

hours

information

328-3400

GIRL
FRIDAY
FOR
CONSTRUCTION
office. Bookkeeping, light typing, pay
roll.
Call
for
appointment,
Mrs.
Dever, 256-0750.

.

*

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
shorthand
moderate
skills
(type 50,
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

necessary. Be sure and dial 475-7900 today!

DOCTOR’S
GIRL—NORTH
EVANSton, $450 Typing, receptionist, medical
records.
Some
little
knowledge
of
medical words helpful. Pleasant office
of younger
girls. Call BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
DA 8-7171 No Fee. D-603.

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

New Glenview Location —

A NUMBER
openings

tunities for you in the following areas:

riodic

brownlie personnel
St., Evanston

new

_ IBM KEY PUNCH

air conditioned office. 272-8600
An Equal Opvortunity Employer

708 Church

1771

An excellent opening for a young

SECRETARY

MAN
25-35,

HAVE

NEW

Evanston

NORTHBROOK
HOMEBUILDER
needs full time secretary
with good
tyoving skills.
Dictaphone
and_ shorthand helpful but not essential. Must

Personnel Department

Hospital

INA

brownlie personnel

work.

Gen.

827-1108

INTERESTED

NO
TYPING
ON
THIS
ONE.
HANdling
customers
and their
requests.
Writing promotional letters. Age open.
FREE.

Diversified

3200 Dempster

Lutheran

OF
SECY.
IN LE GAL DEPARTMENT
a national corporation. All skills some
public contact; will go to $500 for the
right woman.

PLANNER

North suburban firm will train you to
plan tours. No typing needed. FREE.

1618

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO,

5-4331

CLIFF

&amp; Chemical Corp.
TOUR

cation, outstanding pensi
plan, lovely new building |
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:
5 day week.

IISECRETARIES!!
, WE
excellent
including

many
fine benefits,
good
working conditions, and a 7
For interview phone Mrs.

International

GR

Phone

SECRETARY

service rep. $375-$425

St.,

Opposite

7-7700

SERVICE

1718 Sherman

Pleasant modern office. Liberal company benefits with good opportunities
for advancement. Interviewing 8:15 to
4:30 or appt. may be arranged after 5
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss Hartung at

AT SCHOOL

CLIFF

708 Church
328-3400

TEMPORARY

| Evanston

Insurance Company needs ¢
perienced transcribers wit
|-2 years experience, typi
95-65 wpm. Free insuranc
paid holidays, excellent tra

portation, free parking |
company cafeteria, paid va-

pay

EST RATES
RIGHT GIRL

with

OR

will train
aptitude.

Rd.

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
possess: secretarial, clerical
eneral office, typing, public contact.
hen again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

SEC’Y FOR TOP
tional firm. Age

Prefer over 35. No experience necessary, will train. $2.00 per hr. to start
plus many benefits. Pleasant working
conditions. North Shore Cleaners, 336

Park Ave.,

helpful or
good math

in

exp.

ie} 5 Days

HIGH

room.

Light

OPRS.

FREE

With

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.
Experienced. No tvping required.
PHONE CLERKS-TEMPORARY.
One to four weeks.
No office skills
required.
interested

MCH.

$40

GENERAL OFFICE.
Will train recent High School grads.
for general office work in our mail

ACCOUNTING CLERK.
high
School
grads.
working with figures.

OPERATORS

NEED

STENOS
RELOCATE

SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

be reliable.

PUBLIC CONTACT
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
FIRM
wants a girl to be their receptionist.
All
public
and
phone _ contact.
No
typing. $375 to start. FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Ill.

WILL

LEWIS

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

RADIO STATION
GIRL FRIDAY

A

Evanston
BR 3-2155

WHEN
THERE
ARE
EXCITING
AND
rewarding
career
opportunities
just
minutes
from your home. As a leader
in
the
Advertising
and
Publishing
Field, we have several diversified job
openings,
including bookkeeping
and
typing
positions,
which
provide
the
best in salary and benefits.

Old

DICTAPHONE

to
our
new
office
building
in
Northbrook Township. We. have openings in the following areas:

COMMUTE?

WORK

BARTLETT TREE EXPERT
Rd.
Call 272-2980

SERVICE

Avenue

MR.

GOOD
TYPING
AND
SHORTHAND
required for modern pleasant office in
Northbrook.
Hours
to
suit.
Good
company benefits.

Dundee

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

5201

SECRETARY
FULL OR PART-TIME

3160

WE

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

-114

An

Murphy
WHY

BUREAU

. attractive office!
. . 85 hour work week!
. . liberal fringe benefits!
.
. salary open!
:
;
Basic typing skills required.
Experience preferred but not necessary,
Call

Greyhound

SPRING

INTERESTING
SPOT
IN
ACCENT
International Division for an aggressive self starter type secretary with
good typing and shorthand skills.

LEASING
CORPORATION
COMPtroller looking for a secretary. Fabulous new offices in convenient Chica-:
goland
location,
Comptroller
offers
unusual opportunity for gal who can
think
on
her
own.
Experience
and
good typing skills qualify you. Excelata
paid benefits, Age 21-45.

CO.

630 DUNDEE RD.
CRestwood

AN
:

or

(No Shorthand)

ATTRACTIVE
POSITIONS
FOR
PEOple who take
pride in their work and
enjoy. varied
duties. Pleasant modern
office. Full benefits including 4 weeks
vacation and profit sharing.

TEMPORARY
FULL OR PART TIME

Northbrook Office

CLERK-TYPISTS
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
PURCHASING CLERK

APPLY

300

Leo Burnett Co., Inc.
PRUDENTIAL PLAZA

Office Positions

PERSONNEL

ext.

Business and Professional

WE

MAJOR
CHICAGO
ADVERTISING
agency has openings for secretaries in
its Client Service and Print Service
Departments.

Finance

and Professional

Business

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE CO.

FEEL IN A RUT?
SECRETARIES
TIRED OF LOOKING AT
THOSE SAME OLD
FOR
WALLS?
HOW ABOUT A
Advertising Agency
CHANGE?
MAKE SOME NEW
FRIENDS
IN OUR LOVELY MODERN
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE
— BUS TO THE DOOR,
"L" NEAR BY,
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
FCALL UN 9-9800 EXT. 335
General

Help: Wanted—=Women

107

Business and Professional

\

es

re

Help Wanted—Women

An

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Equal

Evanston,
Opportunity

Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Park Herald

Illinois

FREE

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Part-Time

Bus

SERVICE
DAvis

&amp;

Driver |

LOCAL
DAY
CARE
CENTER
the
mentally
retarded
has
opening. Prefer woman with accid
free driving record. Apply in p
at 2525 Church St.,
Evanston.

GIFT

STOCK GIRL-FULL TIME
WRAPPING ABILITY DESIR
Hillcrest 6-1811

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified -—

�i Ghia
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

WE WANT YOU
FILL

ONE

positions

ur

at

the

OF

THE

plush

fast-growing

cated

AS

A

ey,
4

headquarters

in Northfield

MEMBER

to.

on May

OF

of

be

1.

THE

SEARS

we can offer great benefits: s haring, Life and Hospitaliza-

surroundings,

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

~ Keypunch Operator
~ Accounting Clerk
Typist or
Secretary?

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

wants

to hear

from

service Review, Inc.

~ SECRETARY

Suite 520
86-7790
Opportunity Employer

WE

Exceptional opportunity for
telligent, energetic young
oman with top skills, capable
assuming responsibilities.
‘Many company benefits, 8:30
to 4:30, 5 day week.

_ BENEFIT TRUST
_ LIFE INSURANCE CO.

HAVE

SEVERAL

1.

OVERPAID?
‘
YOU
ARE
A
SECRETARY
REceiving
more
than
you
are _ worth,
here is your chance to square things.
skills
secretary,
experienced,

reviewed
.

are

in six month

EMPLOYMENT

by appt.

9-5

“salary

periods.

SERVICE

~

636 Church

$400
-

and

CLIFF

. Fee. Hours

Sat.

good

St.,

UN

looking

2. Advertising firm wants a good typistreceptionist in their personnel department to handle correspondence. Promotable.
.

Medical receptionist. Salary $450 or
cpen;
a prominent
physician
wants
you
to type letters
and forms,
use
dictaphone, and greet patients.

KEYPUNCH

is

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

9-9000

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

1740

Evanston

to $455

BUSY PERSONNEL OFFICE—
Much public contact, No fee
FITZGERALD EMPLOYMENT
«1866
Sheridan Rd.
:
Highland Park, Ill.

SHIFT. HOURS: 5:30 to 1:48
5 nights a week.
All
Company
benefits:
Blue
Cross,
Insurance, paid vacation.
CALL BOB BAILLIE
ALpine 1-4300 or GReenleaf 5-4300

NIGHT

WE NEED
WOMEN
TO HELP
US IN
the audiovisual educational business.
If you can give us 20 hrs. of time each
meer (you name the hrs.) call HI 6-

LLOYD HOLLISTER INC.
1232

Central

Ave.,

LEARNING LABORATORIES, INC.
1750 Harding Rd., Northfield, Il.

Wilmette.

SEC’Y NO

STENO

ent
Assoc.
vanston. Hrs.

FOR

firm
in
9-5 Free

MANAGE.

Downtown

Young Lady for
Evanston Office
of Suburban Newspapers
VARIOUS
EXCELLENT

wnlie personnel

CLERICAL
COMPANY

DUTIES
BENEFITS

CALL MRS. HAYES
ALpine 1-4300

5

FULL OR PART-TIME
EVENINGS AND NIGHTS

~ EVANSTON
.

Orchard

Westmoreland

Bldg.

DAYS,
MON.-FRI.
FULL
OR
part-time. Head salad woman, counter
woman, dishroom help. Paid holidays
and
other
benefits.
Meals
and_ uniforms furnished. Apply in person or
call 729-3000,
ext.
432,
Geri Kosler.
Harding-Williams,
c/o
Scott
Forespa,
1900 East Lake Av., Glenview,

PERSONNEL

STAFF
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
TO
REGISTERED
nurses who are able to work full or part-time hours
on evening (3 to 11:30 p.m.) or nights (11-p.m. to
7:15 a.m.) shifts. Will consider any combination of
hours. Starting Salary range effective May 15th $3.54
20c per hour addito $3.83, In-Charge differential:
tional. Vacation, sick leave, holiday pay, hospitalization and medical
discounts
available to those who
work 20 hours or more per week.
Progressive InService and Staff Development programs. Close to all
transp. Free parking available on hospital grounds.
PERSONNEL

Old

Fiberglas

CAFETERIA HELP —

-NURSES-REG.

APPLY

SECRETARY
THIS
POSITION
WILL
PROVIDE
AN
excellent opportunity for a person who
enjoys working in a busy sales office.
Must have good typing and shorthand
and
the
ability
to work
well
with
others. Salary and age open. Call Mrs.
Drager for appointment, 679-3000.

Owens-Corning

DEPARTMENT

HOSPITAL
492-4600

r

Barrett Electronics Corp.

SERVICE
DAvis

TO TRAIN
AS FULL TIME. PERMANENT.

1711 SHERMAN,

EVANSTON.

Apply store manager
Or phone GR 5-0001

NEED

that is

DO
TO

to
by

EXTRA

INCOME?

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATION
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Excellent
commission
in your spare
time.

Call Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette

SERVICE
Street. Evanston

AL

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450

1-4300

Ext.

250

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
IN
THE
business office. Age is not a factor.
Typing
ability is required.
Close to
““‘L’”’ and bus service. If you prefer to
work
in
a
congenial
atmosphere
located
in a clean
and
respectable
neighborhood,
please
phone
Howard
Smith for an interview, 869-5240.

VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
comes
as well
as
filing
depts.
Free

brownlie personnel

KENDALL

2408

St., Evanston

COLLEGE

Orrington

Evanston

WOMAN
WANTED
PART-TIME,
days or evenings; clerical work.
Northbrook Pharmacy, 1900 Shermer Av.
CR 2-1500

WANTED:
11
TO
4 2ND
Thursday each month. Call ID

JR. SECRETARIES
INTERESTING
OPENINGS
varied departmental duties.

FOR

ACCURATE

RECORD
TO

MAINTAIN

INVENTORY

TYPIST

TO

PERFORM

CLERK

RECORDS.

MUST

ENJOY

FIGURES

AND

MAIL CLERK
FOR

THE

riety.

YOUNG

Typing

not

LADY

WHO

LIKES

LOTS

OF

ACTIVITY

AND

VA-

required.

TYPIST
8-6880

DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST
NORTH
Suburbs. High salary for girl who can
handle phones, light detail work, very
light typing. Phone personality important. Call BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171. No
Fee
Ask for Wally

OPENINGS

$390
a
eas
10
Howard, Evanston

FOR

ACCURATE

davits

typing,

etc.

THESE

ARE

ALL

growing

firm.

You'll

TYPIST

PERMANENT
enjoy

pleasant

TO

DO

ORDER

POSITIONS

WITH

working

conditions

TYPING,

AN

CONTACT

AFFI-

ESTABLISHED

in

Cafeteria on premises,
Paid holidays and vacations,
group insurances and profit sharing trust fund.

WAITRESSES — HOUSEWIVES EARN
extra money;
part-time. North Shore
Country
Club,
Glenview.
Uniforms
furn. Hrs. can be arranged. Pleasant
ne
cond.
Call Mr.
Green,
7291200.
CLERK-TYPISTS
40 a
475Howard Agency
307

of Edens

SALESLADY
LINGERIE EXPERIENCE
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
BRAMSON -

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
9-3520
636 Church

SITTER
oe

Ce
-2

west

IN TOWN?

CLIFF
I
can find a position for you
Well paying
Suited to your skills.
Interesting
Conveniently located

708 Church
328-3400.

RD.

2 blocks

Minerals

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

630 DUNDEE

Northfield
Employer

detail. :

SECY

Evanston
firm wants
a secretary to
the man in charge of Personnel. You
will
be
trained
to interview
applicants. Top salary. FREE

1618

Apply in person or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

COMPANY

We
have
hundreds. of positions
choose from. No fee. Hours 9-5 Sat.
appointment.

UN

Evanston
BR 3-2155

SEVERAL
EXCELLENT
OPENINGS
on day
shift for women
with some
experience
in wiring
and _ soldering
electronic
components.
Work
from
samples and sketches. Positions also
available for those who can work from
schematics.
Diversified
assignments
on short production runs. Top pay and
many benefits.

Skokie, Illinois
6-3000
:
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

NEW

Avenue,

ASSEMBLY
WIRERS AND SOLDERERS

&amp; Chemical Corp.

1.
2.
3.
4.

PART-TIME

432-446 |

“sec'y $350-450

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

to 45. $425.

ELECTRONICS
FOR

available

We
offer exceptionally
fine working
conditions
and benefits,
good salary
and a 7 hour day. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

YO

legal firm. Age
NO FEE

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
IN
SALES
Department
for
a bright
candidate
with good typing and shorthand skills.

International

FEE

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

SECRETARY

Assistant

Ridge

PROOFREADER

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

$500.

Six
mo.
experience
open.
NO FEE.
If you are unable to come in, please
register by phone.

Mystik Tape Div.

SERVICE

HOSPITAL
CORP.

CHEMICAL

MO.

FIGURE CLERK

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat...
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BORDEN

$500

Local.
$433.
required. Age

SECRETARY
STATISTICAL CLERK
CLERK TYPIST, FULL TIME
ACC’TS PAYABLE CLERK

THE

offices.

NO FEE

Exciting

:

Evanston
BR 3-2155

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

NOW

positions

Executive

NO

274-8100
employer.

INTERVIEWING

interesting

PLUS.

FEE

GENERAL OFFICE

immediately.
We
offer
convenient
location,
pleasant
modern
surroundings, excellent benefit program, good
starting salary. Please come in and
talk to us about following;

1700

Avenue

ARE

several

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national
organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in
all
operations of the department.
Prefer
some
accounting
experience,
good
typing skills. Excellent starting salary, liberal fringe benefits.

An

9-3520

WE

20

JUNIOR SECRETARY

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

:

Professional

EVANSTON SECRETARY.

Large

Ottice Openings

Murphy
Administrative

TriIS CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
WITH
a leading growth comnany is ideal for
you.
Immediate
openings
in
our
expanding IBM Dept. for exp. alpha
numeric
keypunch
operators.
Excellent starting salary, convenient transportation, excellent company benefits
and low cost cafeteria.

Northwest

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

personnel

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

Personnel
1771

PRESTIGE
ADVERTISING
CONCERN
has
a glamorous
reception
opening.
Plush suburban office—very congenial
atmosphere.
Greet
interesting
clientele
with
a smile,
answer
modern
push-button board enthusiastically and
do some
very
light typing
in your
Spare
time.
Qualifications:
A
nice
smile,
enthusiasm,
and
25
wpm
typing. Company benefits: hospitalization, life insurance,
sick pay, profit
kt
sige 1 week vacation this year.

CLIFF

274-8100

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

RECEPTIONIST
$433

OPEN-

Advertising firm wants sharp
gal. No typing. 35 hour week.

_ An equal opportunity employer.

benefits

FINE

INGS!
AT THESE!

. Receptionist-clerk-typist in
oi large firm. Promotable.

Department

1771 Howard Street

An

!! Receptionists !!
LOOK

Personnel

Evanston—839

TRAINEES.
AGE
No experience.
NO

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Workpower

and

EXCLUSIVE
AIRLINE
STEWARDESS

If you have 1-2 years keypunching experience and looking tor a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.

All Office Skills

Arlington
Heights—1806
Hwv. CL 9-3500
Church
An Equal

KEYPUNCH
‘OPERATORS

Typists
Clerical

of Church

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Dict. Opers.

you.

636

| 107

Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Stenographers

KELLY SERVICES

f the answer is YES, call 679-1600
and ask for SHARON HORTON. She

‘Help

and Professional

FULL
DAYS
—
FULL
WEEKS
—
FULL
MONTHS
—
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
FOR
OUR’
CUSTOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.
Registrations
must
be
made
in
person. Phone
for
appointment,
or
come
in. We
are
your
‘‘personal’’
service.

Typists

ARE YOU NOW,
_ OR DO YOU WANT TO BE A

107

top rates—weekly pay

Clerks

and GOOD

{=

__

Temporary Jobs:

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE. BE A KELLY GIRL.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

on Insurance,
liberal illness
allowte and vacations, 10% discount on
urchases at Sears, Company cafete-

a poo

Business

1967 Is a Kelly Year"
"Join the Kelly Crowd"

FOLLOWING

company

7 Help Wanted—Women

modern

bonus

half

offices,
days,

MISS BYRNE

H. M. Harper Co.
8200 LEHIGH
YO 6-6000

MORTON GROVE
IN 3-4100

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April

27,

1967

�Help Wanted—Women _

ss

Business and Professional
al

“DOCTOR'S GIRL

STENO

Personnel

5-0400
4-8585

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

CLERK

SCIENCE

CORP,

Convenient

KEYPUNCH
EXPANDING

Department

of

organization

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
Evanston

Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Ridge
An

F GENERAL OFFICE
$450 MONTH
A nice variety position. You'll have
public and phone contact, light typing,
etc.,
for
expanding
suburban
firm.
Salaries are excel. here, and potential
is even better. Free.
;
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
- 6028 Dempster
966-0700

public contact $100
EVANSTON
FLORIST NEEDS A GIRL
Friday to learn the florist business.
She must be able to meet people and
handle general office duties. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church

St.,

Evanston

GIRL
LARGE
luxury

girl

to

FRIDAY

SUBURBAN
BUILDER
OF
homes
is seeking exp. office

assist

sales

and

Interesting, challenging
conditioned Northbrook
jJent company
benefits.
Company. 272-7800.

construction.

position in air
office. ExcelThe Kennedy

HELP

DEPENDABLE WOMAN CAPABLE OF
operating branch store. 5 day week.
fringe
plus_
commission
and
Salary
Hubbard
Cleaners,
Wayne
benefits.

Woods

Fashion

Center. ID 2-0465

NURSE

AIDE

OF
CENTER
HEALTH ‘CARE
FOR
private
home.
Excellent
wages
and
nefits. Very good public transportation! Call DAvis 8-3042, Personnel.

27,

s April
oe

UN

9-9800,

Ext. 335

research
duties.

and

sharing

other

and

to

267-6777

EXPERIENCED
DOCTOR'S’
GIRL.
$500 per Month to start. Will take RN.
or woman with some M.D. experience.
Busy practice. Bonus. North Suburbs
Best
salary
we
have
seen for this
type
this
year.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
No
Fee.
Call Wally

DREAM

Always wanted a challenging job but
with some public contact? Here it is
at
last!
Prosperous
dentist
needs
capable __ person.
See
DOROTHY
627
Grove,
PARKS
PLACEMENT,
Evanston, 328-7622.
‘

CLERK
DO
YOU
LIKE
WORKING
WITH
figures? We have an opening in our
accounting
depart.
for
an_
experienced clerk-typist. Call Miss Doharty
at ORchard 3-3000.

EXP. BOOKKEEPER
3425

iy

MEN’S

Avenue

WEAR

ORE
TURNER BROS. NORTH
Devon, Chicago
478-3900

Bishop Freeman
Evanston.

Wilmette

SALESWOMAN

PASTE-UP HELP

CLERK

FOR

ACCT.

DEPT

OF

LG.

helpful

not

in Downtown

Evanston.

Good fig. apt., bk or acct.
nec. Light typing. Free

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

SECRETARY
Asst
to
association
director.
Fairly
good typing. Possibly shtd. Sense of
responsibility. Salary at least $500. No
ie Evans Personnel Service, UN 9-

HELP! HELP! HELP!
DRUG STORE SALESLADY
PART-TIME OR FULL TIME

lon.

starting

salary

and

excellent opportunity in branch office
of leading
equipment
manufacturer.
New
modern
building.
Full
fringe
benefits. Call Mr. Jarvis, 446-8800 for
appointment.
PITNEY BOWES, INC.
480 Central Av., Northfield
An Equal Opportunity Employer

| GIRL OFFICE
girl
one
for this
needed
steno
No
duties
of
Variety
position.
office
contact.
public
and
phone
including

FREE

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

CAFETERIA
STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
located Saunder Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-Cashiers-Gen'l kit.-and counter.
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
Meals and uniforms furnished.
TOP WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790
COUNTER
CLERK
AND
Over
21.
For
Golf
Club
Some
exp.
necessary.
6

including
salary,

Call

or

Saturday

meals,

Mrs,

and

pleasant

Welch,

CASHIER.
Pro
Shop.
day
week

Sunday.

Goo:

surrounding.

272-0272

for

inter-

BEAUTICIAN
female. Part time,
Highland

salary

Park

sa-

Today can by your
lucky day.
I’m
reluctantly moving out of town,
and
you may have the job I would like to
keep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

AND

PECK.

School

Dist.

WANTED.

Permanent

_ good

wages.

Call

PAID
COUNSELORS,
ASSISTANT
counselors. W. S. I. 18 or over needed
for
Winnetka-Northfield
Girl
Scout
day camp to be held during June and
July. HI 6-1800.

OPERATOR

required,
Employee

PLEASANT
salary.

SHOP

TO

‘

‘

5-8997.

—

LIGHT

TYP

Co.,

EXCELLENT

1624

She

OPPORTUNITY

earn
$100
mo.
and
up pa
having
fun
te
dae
e)
cosmetics line. Call Ju ith
Ep

3924 eves.

ay

WAITRESS
EXPERIENCED,
tips,
excellent
working
cond
restaurant. Eves.
and we
OR — 33-3131,
Pyrenees
Resta
Skokie.
week,
9
pleasant

TO

necessary;
Woods

WORK

2 OR

'

3 DAY

to 5 p.m.,
in shoe
working conditions;
n

Marco’s

Fashion

Shoes, H

Center.

VErnon

CASHIER-SWITCHBOARC
PART-TIME
Eves. 6-9
JENNINGS

PA

CHEVROLET

9-i

other secretarial duties. Pe
positon, many benefits. Call

©

WAITRESSES
Full time-or part time. Are
Buffett, Edens Plaza or call
.

LAUNDRY HELP WANTE
WITH

OR

WITHOUT EXPERIE
Call UN 4-1405.

:

‘

AMBITIOUS
MAN
TO
RUN |
for top transp. van company

x

lent opportunity, profit sharing.

R.

_

Weber

WAITRESSES—SOME

EXP.

time
and
part-time.
Unifor
nished. Own transportation. C
Welch,

272-0272.

WOMAN
FOR
dry cleaning

4

FULL
store.

TIME

W
Bee.

SHORE LINE CLEANERS

Part-Time
PLEASANT

Bookkee

SURROUNDING:

trans. Evanston location. Call

PART-TIME
concession

after

7

Blvd.,

USHERETTES
|
sales girls.
Apply in

p.m. Edens Theater, 303

Northbrook,

ACCOUNTING

Ill.

CLERKS

Several to work

475307

Agency

ts

a

in many

depts.

Howard,

WORK
CR

:

Evan:

for Highland Park salon
Full

or

part

time.

Call

433

DON

NICHOLS

718 Church St.

|

IN.

2-3025.

‘coo

GReenleaf 5-9

DENTAL

ASSISTANT

Chairside;
will train;
Wed. off; salary open.
PArk

WAITRESS

4-1771.

WANTED.

A

5-day

NO

ENCE NECESSARY. HOURS 1]
BLE. NORTHFIELD.
__ Hi 6-1710
SALESLADIES
Full or part-time. Go
E
T-ADIES APPAREL SHOF
Shop, 1704 Glenview Rd.
G

Town

LUNCH WAITRESSES
WILL TRAIN
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOI!
PArk 9-1616.

a

WAITRESS WANTED
CARSON’S RESTAURANT |
PA 4-9292.
‘a

WOMEN

FOR

GREENHOUSE
seedlings.

fsa

Wallace Floral and Bulb
365¢ Dundee Rd., Northbrook

PUBLISHING

light

clerical

COMPANY.

duties

in

V

ci

department.
No selling. Typ
ful. Call for appointment, TA.
R.N.

OR

L.P.N.

FOR

office in Highland
five days.
Phone

433-1937

PEDIATR

Park.

How

Yage
after 9:30 pm.

INCOME

in a fascinating career
ae
For
details

WAITRESSES
FULL TIME
OR
time. Good pay, plus tips and
Good transp. Call GR 5-9020.

PARTmeals.

as a
call

5

Old Orchard. Light typing.
salary. Call OR 4-5225.

SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

WOMAN

TO

HELP

FE

|
o

IN

laundry; excellent pay and
conditions; please call 433-4242.

GIRLS—WOMEN
NO
teach. Store clerks,

ers.

Apply

Emerson,

EXP. NE
inspector:

Perfecto

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BILLING TYPIST
SECRETARY
Full time billing typist and full time
secretary
needed
with
Skokie
firm.
Experience
with
electric
typewriter
preferred.
Company
benefits
available. Mr. Jones, ORchard 4-7022.

e

CASHIER
PART-TIME | WEEK EN
Kindly apply in person
Varsity Theater
;
1710 Sherman Av., Evanston

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced, modern dental

GIRL

Northbrook.

f

No experience
necess
discount and advancem:

Busch
Jewelry
Evanston.

UNLIMITED

NORTH
EVANSTON.
EXCELLENT
opportunity. Salary and commission, 5
day week. 9-5. Call GR 5-1718.

Good

GR

OFFICE

transplanting
MOTHERS
HELPER
FOR
SUMMER
in pleasant Wilmette home. Must be
able
to
drive.
Good.
salary.
Other
help. Own room. Please call ALpine 13222

EXP.

No

DENTAL ASSISTANT

posi-

‘
NO TYPING
All public
contact
in Old
Orchard.
Handling cash, some files. Salary $90.
rt No fee. Evans Personnel, UN 9-

SHAMPOO

ah

John

FULL OR PART-TIME
|
Some exp. desirable. Good hours

tion;
salary and commission;
excellent
employee
benefits.
Apply
in
person, Old Orchard Shopping Center.

BEAUTY

and ¢

summer,

28. Call

272-0600.

AIDES

SALESLADIES

TYPIST
for typing

during

WAITRESSES WANTED .
Good pay plus tips. See or |

CE 4-5152.
GIRL FRIDAY

PECK

F

BEAUTICIAN —

Pharmacists
HI 6-6500.

WOMAN-MATURE
PART-TIME
BOOKKEEPER
2 hrs. ver day, 5 days weekly. Handle
accounts payable and simple records.
Location Glenview. 729-30¢

‘commission.

student

work

Howard

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All
shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person, 3131 Simpson, Evanston.

plus

DELIVER

GReenleaf 5-3400 or ALpine 1

TYPIST

LIGHT
BOOKKEEPING,
TYPING
dictaphone, and general office work. 9
a.m.
to 5
p.m.
Evanston
location.
Write A-983,
Box 60, Wilmette.
DOCTOR’S
RECEPTIONIST
FOR
Northbrook
physician. Typing,
filing,
reception, billing and medical papers.
Hours 9 to 5 Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
ae
9 to 1 Wed. and Sat. Call HI 6S277.

NURSES

AND

GIRL WANTED TO DO TYPING

EXP. CASHIER

Male

Evanston

Good

College

office

WOMAN

FULL OR PART-TIME DAYS, EVES.
Art
and
keyline
experience
helpful.
Will train. Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090.

eves.
Hanus

UP

GENERAL

TAKE CHARGE OF SPORTSWEAR
dept.
Experienced,
Employee
benefits. Apply Victor’s, Old Orchard, Mr.
Harris. OR
4-4313.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPECIALIZE
in the sale of North Shore Real Estate
awaits
you.
Maximum
earnings
for
the
right
person.
Full training
and
benefits.
Call Mr. Luchs
and be on
your way to a new career at:
INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC. HI 6-0900

BOOKKEEPER

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

clerk

Co.,

TO

Kuecks and
Hubbard Woods

acct.

Good

EAST DAVIS
ST. PUBLIC
ACCOUNTing office needs
experienced
typist.
475-1140. Nights 272-5024.

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

important.

ARE
YOU AN ACCURATE
TYPIST,
Like
detail
and
want
to
work
in a truly delightful office? Interesting work; excellent opportunity. Then
call for an appt. now.
Personnel, 677-9600, ext. 218
Skokie Valley Community Hospital

FINE

GROVE

GIRL FRIDAY
SMALL CONGENIAL OFFICE.
|
Variety
of
duties
but
good
typing

MEDICAL RECORDS
CLERK

FOR’

Central

manufacturer

liberal benefits. 5 day week, 8:30
5:15. 8051 N. Central Park, Skokie.

CALL

MORTON

benefits.

_

orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARAN
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU

at

‘OFFSET
PAST-UP TYPIST
|
Interesting work in copy preparation
department of modern air-conditioned
printing
plant.
Good
pay,
liberal
benefits.
Brookshore,
952
Sunset
Ridge, Northbrook. CR 2-1200.

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

966-0700

project

RD.,

starting rates.
1600 Foster St.,

fringe

PICK

brook

Machine Operator
Good

Chicago Ave., Evanston.

PART-TIME-WOMER

LIGHT
MFG.
PLANT.
COMMERCIAL
experience helpful. Will train. Steady

work.

if qualified.

1608

CO.

EXPE aT

Free
wig, 1009
Good pa
Apply in person. Olympic.
hair,

FOR FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
N. Cc. R. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
TURNER BROS. NORTH
3425 Devon, Chicago
478-3900

The Hollister Newspapers
1232

PLACEMENT

Profit

Sewing

WAITRESS
rred.

491-1000

BOOKKEEPER,
FULL
CHARGE,
small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
$6500 to start. Some light supervisory
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD
E
PLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

call

Must be experienced typist and have
pleasant
telephone
voice.
Congenial,
air-conditioned
office.
Apply
Betty
Graham

CLERK-TYPIST
varied

our

114 DAY WEEK
MONDAY: 8:30 TO 5:30
TUESDAY: 8:30 TO 12:30

EXCELLENT
POSITION
FOR
EXPErienced typist with light dictation or
dictaphone experience. Assist in Cus-

tomer

in

Evanston

benefits.

PERMANENT
HALF
DAY
SECREtary. Shorthand necessary. Hours 9 to
12:30, Monday through
Friday. Start
at $225 month. Gen. Insurance agency
in north Evanston. DAvis 8-3787.

Telephone Sales
PART-TIME

You’ll
be trained to greet patients,
ans.
phones,
and
keep
appointment
schedule
current,
for
prominent
neighborhood doctor. No medical duties req’d (he has a nurse to assist
him) so your position is all reception.
Requirements
are
light
typing
and
calm disposition. $95 wk. Free.
6028

to come
5-0700.

° fes sio
s nal

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

1967
&lt;

Evanston

BOOKKEEPER’S

HANDLE
TO
CLERK—TYPIST
FILE
records
for
circulation
dept.
of
national
magazine
publisher.
Accurace and attention to detail essential.
North
Shore
location
in
Highland
Park.
Phone
Mr.
Davis
433-4550,
Woodall Publishing Co.

STORE

6901 GOLF

DOCTOR'S
GIRL

Equal

328-3400

Central

MISS PAIGE
Dempster

Employer

AVON
PRODUCTS, INC.

Location

1301

DATA-PROCESSING

requires young woman for position
as
keypunch operator. Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years
experience
referred.
Good
starting salary,
top
ringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

1740

$175

GENERAL FINANCE CORP.

OPERATOR
national

We
invite you
Jack Heinz, YO

Excellent Benefit Program
.

Opportunity

A rewarding job
Excellent starting wages
Fine working conditions
Complete company benefits

Two Position Plug Board
Air Conditioned Office

909 Pitner, Evanston., Il.
Equal Opportunity Employer

An

:

$378-$466

~ SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

HAS
CREATED
OPENINGS
IN
THE
sales
department
for
an_
assistant
interested in varied clerical duties in
a
congenial
Evanston
office.
Some
dictation,
exc.
typing
required,
free
insurance. Top salary to right person.
Call Miss Bachman,
475-4397.

|

CLERK-STENO

.
.
.
.

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

General Office
EXPANSION PROGRAM

POLY

$378-$466

274-8100
employer

Equal

DEPT.
Room 117
Chicago

WE CURRENTLY
HAVE
FULL TIME
opportunities
in our Packaging
and
Shipping
Departments.
If
you
are
interested in:

CLERK-TYPIST

GUARD

campus

PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY

$378-$466

Personnel Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

An

Il $363-$447

CROSSING

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771
:

274-8100
employer

JOB
Opportunities

FYPISTS

The

APPLY PERSONNEL
Wieboldt Hall
339 E. Chicago Ave.

r

THE HARWALD

University

in some.

F

1245 Chicago Ave.,

is conveniently located near-north;
2
blocks East of Michigan Ave. 35 hour
week;
pleasant
surroundings;
excellent benefits.

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

necessary

f

Ee

Experience Preece.
many
Call Mrs. Hoffman.

has unique
and interesting
positions
available
in the
academic,
medical
research and business offices of the
Professional Graduate Schools. Typing
skills required in all positions; short-

hand

a
45

ASSEMBLERS FEMALE
electro mechanical
equipment.

For

Chicago Campus

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

BR:
SP
9-12

_ SECRETARIES

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

ALL JOBS
SATS.

aa

ke

building, good transportation,

WY

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY 9-5

&lt;

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between 50-60 wpm. Excellent
company benefits, lovely new

Work hand-in-hand with Art Director
of
famed
magazine.
Screen
phone
calls. Meet authors, cartoonists,
columnists
when
they
come
in_
for
assignment
discussions.
Learn
detail
that goes into magazine layout. $440 to
start! FREE

4770
7247

fe

Northwestern

Doctor
is big Eye
Specialist.
Very
well known. See patients from all over
country. You'll welcome everyone into
office.
Check
off
appointments,
set
new
ones. Answer
phone,
help type
bills.
Doctor
will
train
you _ to
everything. He wants pleasant person
(age wide open) who enjoys working
with
and
helping
people.
He'll
pay
$415 or more. Fast raises! FREE

FOR

P

FLEXOWRITE
TYPISTS

~ Complete Training

SECY-NO

and

:

Cleaners,
iat

ea
;

�7

Business and Professional

IRL

FRIDAY

5 AFTERNOONS

“6
RSONNEL

TO

- Interview-Test-and
e

MON.

$450

meet

108A

people

475-1800

Agency

LL

OR

307 Howard,

PART-TIME

DAY

Help

HELP.
Stamp
Bldg.,

NTED

Wanted—Women

on

WOMAN

hursday.

TO

This

CLEAN

job

is

for

EVERY

a

woman

opportunity

for the

110

experi-

WOMAN

TO

IRON

with

wanting

pleasant

steady

family.

employment

Air-conditioned

| P.M.-8 P.M.
ys

a

wk.

YOUNG

incl.

Sun.

WOMAN.

$70.

5

Must

have

SCH.

AGE

n trans. Local refs. req. 432-1107.

HELP
TE-IN

children.
anes

LGE.

HOUSE,

No

to

4

heavy

mature

cleaning,

person

top

w/exp.

432-

vancement.

INNETKA:
CLEANING
AND
IRON;
Mon. and Fri. 3 adults. Must be
om
North
Shore
area
with
own

tae
13.
REE

$15

a day.

Refs.

req.

5 DAY

LIVE

IN

COUPLE

Call

HI

North

$65

$600-$650

Street

ABLE

01

EXPERIENCED

cleanin
ming. Prefer

rmanent

on.
_

Ranch
Thurs.

position

References.

Call VErnon

Thursday

week.

or

Recent

some
hrs.

8

per-

5-0708.

refs.

required.

GR

LAN WITH PRACTICAL NURSING
xp. to assist another p.n. in caring
ie invalid.
Must be good cook and
2asantly helpful in many tasks. Live
. Refs. reqd. AL 6-0687.
ERAL
HOUSEWORK-DEPENDA. Stay
preferably. Current wages
st
girl
here
8
years.
Job
in
ighland Park. 432-5351 or AL 1-1933.
rs. Katz.

HOUSEKEEPER;

bath TV;

other

experienced

help.

person

with

erences. 835-0757.

General

OWN
Top

ROOM,

salary

for

recent

ref-

Housecleaning

2 DAYS A WEEK.

REFERENCES.

CLEANING

WOMAN

UNiversity

$

USEKEEPER:

one

go or live-in;

undry;

a

2 TO

no

5 DAYS

=

a.m.

PER

Housekeeper — Go

_a.m.-4 p.m.
.

family;

salary open; references.
Call 446-2789.

Young
11

5-2163

5 DAYS

adult

835-0563

HOUSEKEEPER

- 7:30

p.m.

5 day

week.

Top

y.
Must
have
experience
ences. VErnon 5-2849

~HOUSEKEEPER-PLAIN

and

COOK

OR 2 ADULTS. GO OR STAY. 5
YS. RANCH HOUSE, OWN RM.,
T.V. ID 2-3454.

“CLEANING WOMAN

«4
OR 2 DAYS A WEEK
272-2785
TOP WAGES. REF.
x
MAID
ss
8 DAYS A. WEEK, $36
- COUPLE-APT. IN APT. HOTEL
CALL ED 4-5848
Live
pine 6-1149.

plain
in.

cooking.
‘Oniy:
=i.
References.
Call

COUPLE.
ienced,
Recent
ts, current wages.

G00K AND
and

GENERAL

Inc.

and

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
PRESS
RELEASES.
$550-650 — FREE
You
must
have
a background
in
creative
writing
and
an
ability to
in
communicate
with
the
leaders
local industry. This position involves
inter-city travel. All expenses paid.

BUYERS

ASSISTANT

This is a winner for the young business beginner who is looking for a
spot that offers a future with a 5figure
income.
Initially
you'll
be
trained to maintain inventories, act
as liaison with the production area,
and
to
deal
effectively
with
suppliers. Starting salary $5,800—$6,500
plus profit sharing. No fee.

ELECTRONICS
blade
Speen "2 ager:

INDUSTRIAL ENG.
$11-12,000—NO FEE
IF YOUR EXPERIENCE
INCLUDES PLANT LAYOUT
AND FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU
ABOUT AN OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY WITH A LOCAL
FIRM. NO FEE. CALL 869-8600
LEARN
AND
EARN
I.B.M. TRAINEE
$6,300
Training
in
data
processing.
No
previous
experience
needed.
Outstanding career opportunity. All you
-need is a high school diploma and
willingness to learn. They not only
will train you, but will also pay you
while you go to school. They offer
many
other
benefits.
Come
in or
call 869-8600

FIRE

refs., family
ID 2-0231.

CLAIMS TRAINEE
$525-$575--FREE

Train to adjust fire loss and arson
cases.
No
exp.
needed.
Car
fur,nished.
Prefer
some
college.
Call
today!

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:
Boiler

Room

Attendant

ALERT
MAN,
AGE
40 TO
mechanical
aptitude
to
building service equipment
Shift work-40 hour week.

PAINTER'S

50, WITH
work
as
attendant.

TO

PACKER
FOR
MATERIALS
packing in Shipping

CHEMICAL

HANDLING
Department.

OPERATOR

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.
:

ANIMAL

CARETAKER

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH ~— SPOTLESSLY CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS
— NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
‘APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESMAN—FULL

TIME

APPLY IN PERSON
Fell Co., 332 Park Ave., Glencoe

PARKER
SHORE'S

MACHINIST
MECHANIC

HELPER

MAN
WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

MAN
and

AVON
IS LOOKING
FOR
A HIGHLY
competent draftsman to assist in the
design in modification of equipment.
The
qualified
candidate
will
be
a
graduate of a technical high school or
its equivalent and be fully knowledgeable
in
the
nomenclature
of
civil,
architectural,
electrical,
mechanical
and plant layout drawings.

FINEST CAREER

This experienced machinist will perform mechanical repairs, make
machine
parts
install,
overhaul
and/or
modify machinery.
Along with these job opportunities we
offer the finest of working
climates
and one of the best benefit programs
available.
Please
call
or
apply
in
person. Jack Heinz YO 5-0700.

AVON
PRODUCTS,
INC.
6901 GOLF RD., MORTON GROVE
PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
COLLEGE DEGREE
AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS
POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and fringe benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America

RESIDENTIAL
BUILDER
NEEDS
man
with
drafting
ability
to
do
purchasing
and
expediting
and
to
work with customers on specification
and plan modification. Experience or
training
in
residential
building
required.
We
are . national
builders
newly
started
in North
Shore
area
offering good salary, group
insurance,
and
the
opportunities
of
a growth
organization.
Reply
with
resume
to
P.O. Box No. 416, Northbrook.

HOUSEWORK

TOP DOLLAR
FOR
SALES
TRAINEES
$570-$675—_F REE
CAR AND EXPENSES
Inside to start for product orientation,
learning
Co.
procedures,
and
meeting
key accounts.
After training you'll be
assigned
to a local
protected terr. 5 figure potential for
you here. Call 869-8600
ACCOUNTANT
$9,000-$10,000 FREE
If you have 1 or 2 yrs. general accounting
experience and feel you are
ready
for a more
challenging opportunity,
we can offer you a job
with one of America’s fastest growing co’s. You will start on the Financial V.P.’s staff covering a variety of assignments,
geared to increase your knowledge and develop
your potential.
;.

Oe
nae.
Weigde
TRAIN
AS A
SAFETY SPECIALIST
$625—-CAR—EXP’N’S
You
will be trained
to conduct
a
variety
of safety
studies
all over
Chicagoland.
Your
training
covers
everything
from
plant
safety
programs tc investigating complaints of
industrial
fire
hazards.
No
prev.
exp.
needed.
NO
FEE.
CALL
8698600
H.S.
CHEMISTRY ?—$455
Lab director needs
3 beginners
to
assist grad chemists in research. Co.
pays night school tuition. NO FEE.
ADVERTISING
TRAINEE
$465-$500. Train in layout, copy production etc. Great future. NO FEE.
OUT

OF THE
MILITARY?
$525-$575—F REE
You
deserve
the
best
opportunity
available and our client has it. Your
skill and talent will be utilized to the
fullest extent as some of Chicago’s
most
qualified
businessmen
teach
you every phase
of their company
in a program designed to place special emphasis
on your supervisory
ability.
G.E.D.
service
education
qualifies.
Good
company
benefits,
and best of all a promotion where
your skill counts.

PARKER

600 DAVIS

MARQUART

ORDER

WANT
TO MOVE
CALL 869-8600
:
SALESMEN
BY
MARKET
AND/OR
EDP Systems
Freight Space
Fasteners
Institutions
Coatings
Food (Packaged)
Surgical Supply
Ad Space (Trade)
Dir. of Agents (Ins.)
Lubricants
Business Forms
Welding Equip.
Solvents

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

YOU!

TECHNICAL
SERVICE TECH.
$9,000
Car and expenses provided.
Service exp. or some tech educ.
des. to age 55

8-12,000
12,000
9-10,000

Methods and layout engr’s.
I.E., Office Mgr.
Sales engineer, Deg. not req.
Applied Research engr.
Machine designer
Ind. eng. asst. Deg. not req.
Tool designer
Mech. draftsman, some college
Draftsman checker, mech.
Draftsman, electro-mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
EXECUTIVE
PROGRAMMER
Experience with 360 machine
Supervisor of acctg.
Financial analyst
Market analysts
Gen’! acc’t. Degree reg.

Cost accountant,

deg. not req.

Administrative ass’t., banking
5 Foremen. Waukegan area.
Acct., cost and budget
Ind. Sales, North terr.
com.
Sales correspondent
Traveling auditor
Cost clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee
General office ass’t.

7

plus

7

TRAINEES
Application engineer, M.E.
.E. No exper. req.
Sales, industrial controls
Jr. time study
Sales promotion
Adm. office trainee
Sales correspondent

OLD

or

ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

Bldg.
Parking

Lot

9-1 142

and

1737 HOWARD

ST.

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

$700
$715
$600
$690
$675
$755
$690
$600
$750
$650

UP?
PRODUCT
16,000 free
14,000 free
$13,000 free
$13,500 free
$10,000 free
$12,900 free
$11,000 free
14,000 free
18,000 free
11,000 free
11,000 free
$10,000 free
$ 9,000 free

FORMS
ANALYST/DESIGNER
$9-10,000 FREE
To work in the methods area of a
well known Chicago based Co. Must
have 1 to 4 yrs. exp. in this line.

NATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
Is
seeking a sharp young man under 40,
who
has the ability to supervise
3
girls in customer service. Should be
a good talker as he will be conversing by phone with the type of executives you read about in the financial
pages.
Starting
salary
ranges
from
$6,000 to $8,000 depending
on background. NO F FEE.

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT
UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

SERVICE

Avenue,

Eva
&lt; Bh

OFFICE
WE HAVE AN
for a young

Start

his

3.2155

BOY

EXCELLENT
man
who is

office

OPENING
looking to

career.

Excellent

opportunity to work your way up with
a growing
company.
Duties
include
assorting,
stamping
and delivery
of
mail throughout our entire plant.

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

ASSISTANT

Part

SHIPPING

or full time

9-9000

CLERK

to fill small

orders,

pack,
determine
postage
and united
parcel
rates,
mix
and
pour
film
cleaner. Shipping exp. preferred, Over

time

avail.

at

time

and

1%.

Growing

company,
fringe
benefits,
group
surance, Call or see Mrs. Hoffman.

THE HARWALD

1245

Chicago

FULL

Morton
view
shift,

and

AND

Av.,

Grove

PART-TIME

—Elk

and
Chicago
Morton Gove

5 a.m.

to

9

in-

CO,

Evanston

491-1000
GUARDS

Grove — Glen-

areas.
4 p.m.

a.m.

Mon.

Also
to 8

split
p.m.

through

Fri. Retirees welcome. Call NA 2-5200
or apply at
SECURITY DEPT.
CHICAGO.
5222 W. Grand Av.

CAPABLE, DEPENDABLE
USED CAR LOT MAN. STEADY
EMPLOYMENT
MONTGOMERY OLDS
8833 N. WAUKEGAN RD.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
YO 5-3500
REVOLUTIONARY NEW INSURANCE
PLAN
FOR
VETERAN
INSURANCE
Agents.
If you have
a proven
sales
record and want a portfolio designed
for today’s market, send your resume
to A-977, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3288841-—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

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IN

Sales Service Mar.

Free $600
Free $660

EVANSTON

SPECIALIZING

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

AMbassador 2-1142

4 COLLEGE
GRADUATES
$625-$700—FREE
Train in one of the most up-to-date
and
thoroughly
advanced
training
programs
it has been our pleasure
to present.
Your
TRAINING
will
cover all areas of corporation management.
You’ll move
through
the
purchasing
department,
the
customer
relations
department,
marketing, finance,
etc. After training
you'll move into a staff position at
a substantial salary increase and at
the same time be in a position to
move into top management. No experience
required.
They
also offer
wide range of fringe benefits.
Call
869-8600

NG
PROCESSING

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

THE “‘L’’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

CENTER

HEADQUARTERS
FOR FOREMEN
AND SUPERVISORS
MED.
SIZED
MACH.
SHOP
Free
PAPER
CONVERSION
Free
LOADING DOCK
Free
MAINTENANCE
Free
DRILL PRESS
Free
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Free
Q. C. TESTING
Free
MATERIAL
HANDLING
Free
WAREHOUSE
Free
Free

The

AT

PARKER

CALL 869-8600

2

&gt; Wels Wanted—ilen
‘Business and Professional

Professional

DESIGN
DRAFTSMAN

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

The

NORTH

:

adult family, other help. Sunday
Monday or Sunday and Thursday
References VE 5-1401.

Classified

Co.,

Outstanding opportunity for a young
comer. Trouble shoot for a major oil
company. Checking electronic equipment that covers pipelines. No previous experience required. (Once in a
lifetime job.) Call 869-8600.

4-3839.

EVERY MONDAY
' Reliable; references. VE

Business

every

RAL
HOUSEWORK
1
DAYS
A WEEK.
MUST
BE
RELIBLE
AND
LIKE
CHILDREN.
251-

SOOK

Philips

NORELCO

RELIABLE
laundry for 1

Friday,

L

_

American

PARKER

WOMAN

reliable

in indus-

5225 WEST TOUHY
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

4-7178

house,
or Fri.

for

EXPERIENCED
AND
lady for cleaning and

adult.
other

UN

Leader

try. Phone for appt. 673-1783,
ask for Jim Feeley.

iy Wonk tas pars 2 cer
"BAKER EMPLOYMENT
Davis

Professional

We are looking for a high
school teacher that taught
shorthand or other business
courses to introduce the
NEW NORELCO WIRELESS
(FM) STENOTRAINER SYSTEM. Teacher preferred, but
applicant having experience
selling other equipment to
schools will be considered.
Excellent opportunity for ad-

EVERY

ne, two blocks from transportation.
t be neat and dependable. $15 per
day. Write A-989, Box 60, Wilmette;
stating
name,
address,
and
phone
number.

-ENDABLE

and

Sales Opportunity

‘Thursday. This is a desirable job for a

‘woman

Help Wanted—Men
Business

enced lady who wants to subplement
her
income.
Weekends,
8 a.m.
to 8
-.m. Wilmette. 2 adults; some simple
cooking;
other help. Excellent references required: salary open.
Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

WANTED:

Help Wanted Baby Sitters

WEEK END SUMMER GIRL WANTED
for Fri., Sat., Sun. 3 children, ages 6,
4, and 9 months. $15. For information
call 251-6683

Part-Time Housekeeper

1G

Help Wanted—Men

110

Professional

Ironing,

RELIABLE
WOMAN
TO
PROVIDE
loving care for children, 4 and 6, 20
hrs. per week. In Evanston. Write A986, Box 60, Wilmette.

be
very
ndable, neat,
and have pleasant
ition. This is a desirable job for
‘oman wanting steady employment,
it must know how to do a very good
cleaning.
Write
A-988,
Box
60,
Imette; stating name, address, and
phone number. $15 per day.

Wonderful

and

THURS. REFERENCES.
AL 1-8996.

MOTHER’S HELPER FOR SUMMER
:
1 child, light duties.
Call 677-5298
HELP WANTED: BABY SITTER PART®™
time steady 8:30-1:30. Reliable mature
Sane.
References
required.
UN
45921.

' Household
WER
Say

AND

and

EVANSTON

GLENVIEW
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
needs reliable experienced woman to
sit for 2 girls, age 142 and 5, 3 days a
week, approx. 20 hrs. Preferably own
trans. Call 729-1953 after 6 p.m.

Evanston

ervice
hostess.
S&amp;H
Green
edemption
Center,
Wieboldt
Church St., Evanston, Ill.

Business

SOUTH

Housework

needs additiongirl office. Call

SECRETARY

ward

Help Wanted—Men

110

3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Care of 8 yr. old boy
ete school. Call after 7 p.m. DAvis

conditions,

PART-TIME

t.
Evanston printer
help Bs present one

i

Household

SALESLADY NEEDED
lling ladies’ sports wear at exclucountry
club.
Ideal
hours. 272-2505. :

aes

Help Wanted—Women

108

Help Wanted—Womeion

April

27,

1967

�=

=

an

and

To develop Management Information Systems. Should
be able to work with executives at all levels in design
and implementation of management applications.

Excellent working conditions

Free

company

major

benefits.

medical

insurance.

Annual income
$11,000-$15,000

FOR

CALL

JIM

KOLLER
or
ED

grammer

COX

STERLING ACCOUNT
SERVICES, INC.
1717

Glenview

Road,

to step

tems. Reply in confidence to

|

Mr. Frenier

UN

SELL
dows

Salesman

ROOFING,

fencing,
Leads

small

STORM
remodeling,

furnished.

Mr.

James

WINetc.

AMERICAN

Contact:

2100

Dewar

BAY

RD. WINN.

MAN

and

EXPERIENCED

IN
SOME
TYPE
route
sales work,
but not essential,
will train. Must be over 21 yrs. of age
and
have
good
references.
Steady
employment,
5
days
week.
Good
salary.
Many
benefits.
Excellent
opportunity for right man. Phone for
an appointment.

942

Towel

enjoy

discuss

variety

we

this position

with

would

like

SUREK YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.
DISHWASHERS
NIGHTS.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk

Continued
Illinois,

growth

of

created

our

research

a need

for

and

development

trainee

lab

laboratories

assistants

in

in

the

areas:

GLASS

LAB

PROCESS

LAB

CHEM.

LAB

ELECTRONICS

MAINTENANCE

INSPECTION
SHIPPING
We need high school graduates
learn. We offer the following.

who

seek

opportunity

and

are

willing

to

WORKING

YOUNG
MEN—EXCELLENT
ings in
spare
time.
Sell

647-8000

EXP. SALESMEN

CORP.

A Zenith Subsidiary
5600 West Jarvis

April 27, 1967

Niles, Illinois
Equal

Opportunity

28

POLITE
HARD
WORKING
MEN. FOR
pumping gas at a busy station. Must
be honest and sober. Any age. Al’s
Bulko
Station,
5101
Dempster
St.,
Skokie.

Ext. 213

RAULAND

An

EARNsturdy,

creative, wooden toys and
playground
equipment
to
stores,
schools
and
homes.
Station wagon desirable. Mr.
Flynn. DE 2-5221 wk. days. HI 6-7681
weekends.
MAN
TO
OPERATE
DISH
MACHINE
and clean up in Restaurant kitchen. 3
p.m. to 11 p.m. daily except Monday.
$12.00 per day, meals, trans., yearly
bonus, 3 wks. paid vacation. Experience NOT required. ALpine 1-6621.

CUSTODIAN

A. J. DeMuro

Employer

Equal

COMPANY

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS —
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An

Northfield
Employer

Equal

Opportunity

FOR

FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
TURNER BROS. NORTH
3425 Devon, Chicago
478-3900
PRESSMAN—SMALL
COMMERCIAL
printer
needs
knowledgeable
letter
pressman who can do
good work and
be willing to run
different
presses.
Days. Evanston, Ill. GR 5-6900.
EXPERIENCED
MEN
WANTED
FOR
landscape gardening, must have drivers’
license
and
some
good
references. UN 4-5116.

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT
WANTED EVENINGS. APPLY
824 EMERSON, EVANSTON

WE ARE AN
pany based

—

Call Mr. Rodney 475-4397
An

Equal

Opportunity

OUTSIDE

Salary

commensurate

PLAZA

FULL
MANY

AMERICAN
2100

SALES
DOES

YOUR

Wilmette
OWN

BUSI-

ess without investing capital appeal
to you? Can you budget on the $10,000
aed
while
acquiring
experience?
us
be
presently
employed,
in
career. Age
earch of a new
24-45.
Phone DA 8-8500 for appt.

n

MAN

HIGH

SCHOOL

GRADU-

te to train for inventory control and
purchasing. Excellent future potential
for the right man with small growin
c ompany.
Top pay and benefits. Cali
Mr. Johnson or come in.
2901
Shermer
Saville
Organ
Corp.,
Road, Northbrook. 272-7070.
a

MACHINIST

Apply Mr. Balmes |

|232 Central Ave. Wilme
ALpine |-4300
GR 5-

STORE

NEEDS

PURCHASING
EXPEDITER

check

whereabouts

Promotable.

another

Salary

thousand

—

YOUNG

¢

-

ae

0:

..

$6,400
the

]

1

SERVICE

WINNETKA

PARK

St.,

‘

nV

DISTRICT

|

openings
for permanent
park
tenance
personel.
Intere
varied work, pleasant working
tions, excellent retirement an
tal plans,
liberal sick leave
paid vacation, apply penne
:

ey 510 Green

Winnetka,

Bay

Road,

Ill. 446-2160

Village
;

CHAUFFEUR

TO

DRIVE BUSY GLENCOE EX
tive Wonderful
oppor.
Top Sa
Hosp. and life insurance. Paid

Call Miss Moran

man
for full time work in 94
Apply
in
and
receiving
department.
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
172 6 Orrington Av.
Evanston

or

CLIFF
EMPLOYMENT

No Fee Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church

tion.

TRAINEE

LE ARN
ALL
ASPECTS
OF
METAL
working
machinery.
Full time,
with
all company benefits. Interviews daily
to 5 p.m.
7315
N.
Linder,
8 am.
Skokie

co LLEGE

D

The Hollister Newspapers

etc.

EXECUTIVE

OWNING

§

Drive Company:
Car

go

&amp; Co.

PLAZA

UN

Permanent, 40 hour week
Excellent Company Benefit

buyer,

BENEFITS

Pirie Scott

OCO

PHOT

Dempster

A LANGE 2a Soom

TIME

EDENS

1-8400

Employer

CLEAN

EMPLOYEEE

COM
att: rat

with ©

ground.

MAINTENANCE

TO KEEP

INTERNATIONAL
in Evanston with

tive openings for young men
:
ed in either cost or general acc
ing.
Some _ accounting
backg
necessary. Degree not required. '
positions
are
diversified
an
vi
expose you to all areas of accounting
You
will be
working
with
our t
accounts
and department
man.

Window

FRanklin

ees

2-3300.

Display Ma

FULL
TIME.
PER
Personnel Dept., 4th

floor.

CHANDLER'S INC.

FOUNTAIN
AMBITIOUS

SQUARE,
MAN

TO

EVANS
RUN

O

for top transp. van company,
lent opportunity, profit sharing.

eper
R. Web

ne a75.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
Due to expansion in our operations, there is a need f

a qualified addition to our methods department who i
well founded in industrial engineering methods, time
study, and should have familiarity with pre-determine:

studies (MIM) to give additional support to this de

partment and our growth in manufacturing operations.
Man should have at least 5 years of experience and
background in this type of work. Job is accompanied
by excellent staff employee benefits and fine working
conditions. Please call Jim Deering for appointment

LITTELFUSE.
800 E. Northwest

ING:=

=

Highway

:

Des Plaines, Illinois
824-1188

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Messenger

DIRECT AND COORDINATE
COMbination
duplicating
addressograph
and shipping dept. activities. Must be
exp. in operation of a 125 OWL offsetmultilith and in all phases of negative
preparation,
Knowledge
of
folders,
addressograph, and related equipment
required. A rapidly growing
vanston
company
we
offer
good
company
benefits
and
an exc.
salary
to the
right man.

YOUNG

FULL AND PART-TIME
Nthbrk. Elem. School District No.
Call Mr. Todd at CR 2-0600

PAID VACATIONS

THE

STUDENTS

FULL
TIME,
ALL COMPANY
BENEfits. We manufacture precision fabricating machinery. Interviews daily, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. 7315 N. Linder, Skokie.

CONDITIONS

FORESMAN _
&amp; COS

TO

AL

MACHINISTS

REFUND

Rd.
Opportunity

Carson

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

HOSPITALIZATION

CALL:

Clerk —

GENERAL
PLANT
MAINTENANCE
and production equipment wiring. Full
company benefits;
interviews daily 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. 7315 N. Linder, Skokie

LIFE INSURANCE

PLEASANT

Control

ELECTRICIAN

FREE PROFIT-SHARING

TUITION

Evanston
BR 3-2155

SERVICEMAN

Niles,

729-3000

SUPERVISORS

GET A HEAD
START IN LINING UP
your summer jobs. We need salesmen
now calling on loop businesses. Work
either full or part-time;
commission
basis plus percentage of initial order;
leads furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
You won't be sorry.

following

Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment

EXPERIENCED

Avenue

COLLEGE

CHEMICAL

ckaging Corp. of America

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
An

ex-

Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary
with merit rated advancement.
Full
benefits.
Acceptable
prefringe
employment
test
scores
and
work
references required. Call C. C. Boyer,
869-2300.

Pa

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Searle

of

HONEYWELL
200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
comparable
equipment including some tape. Second shift. Some supervisory responsibilities.

Employer

Murp

Chicago
9-9510

team

;

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

EX-MEDICS

Production

H. S. GRADS
THE JOB TRAINING

has

An

Must have
goed figure
aptitude for
schedule
and
inventory
control program. Some background in computer
system
helpful,
Apply
Personnel
office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

9-1616.

BORDEN

1700 Winnetka

ILLINOIS

Opportunity

a

OPPOR

ment
reports,
and propery records.
degree
in accountin
accounting
experience,
knowledge
of computer
opera
desirable.

Mystik Tape Div.

ST.

You can earn $600 per month with a
large
established
pharmaceutical
company by using your service training.
Great
opportunity
for
a
selfstarter who wants security and prestige.
Will
be
calling
on _ doctors,
hospitals, drugstores. Excellent company benefits. NO FEE.

1612

MR.

LAB ASSISTANTS
ON

to

you.

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
5201 Old Orchard Rd.

Service
864-8400

Equal

9-9000

NEEDED
:
To maintain office and factory building.
This
permanent
position
offers
good salary and outstanding company
benefits.
If you
want
responsibility

WANTED

North Shore Clean
Custer Ave., Ev.

UN

THE

Edison Co.

NORTHBROOK,

with

STAFF ACCOUNTANT.
EXCELLENT

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mon-Fri.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sat.

MECHANIC

Commonwealth
An

HANDYMAN

HI 6-0734

ROUTE

of office

duties

Hi

WITH TRUCK REPAIR EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED. Excellent starting
Salary and fringe benefits.
Call 272-3900, ask for the
Industrial Relations Office

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

WINNETKA LUMBER CO.
594 GREEN

models

equipment.
Military
service
experience
acceptable.
Should be familiar
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Excellent
starting
salary,
free
life insurance,
low
cost
cafeteria and
many
other
employee benefits.

ert

riencerd professional engineers.
gh school education and mechanical
know-how essential. Convenient parking, Good salary and benefits.

POTENTIAL.

JARKE CORP.
6333 W. HOWARD
SP 4-6464

Wenreatana

Business and Professional

ated

EA
RU
ND
FOR THE NATIONAL
MARKET.
!

FUTURE

AUTO

WE
HAVE
CHALLENGING
POSItions for young men with mechanical
and some electronic ability to assem-

ble and test engineer

TO

9-9800

TECHNICIANS

Glenview

729-4400

Part-Time

in to sys-

REAL

Halp

RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY,
conveniently
located
in
Northfield,
needs
draftsman-expediter
in
Engine ering ae
artment.
Assignments
requisition,
include
drafting,
would
estimating, project work an
associ-

DEVELOPMENT

EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL

*

ENGINEERING |
D RAFTSMAN-EXPEDITER

A NEW PRODUCT LINE ACTIVITY
HAS CREATED AN OPENING FOR
A CAREER MINDED YOUNG MAN

Requires $/360 (DOS) or
1400 (Autocoder/Cobol) experience. Excellent opportunity for results-oriented pro-

APPOINTMENT

10

"MECHANICAL
ENGINEER

PROGRAMMERANALYST

a «

ro5h 3

ape

+

Business and Professi

Business and Professional

Professional

TELEPHONE
Pee! ORS
Many

Bey.

era
Bie
Sey

10° Help Wanted—Men
Business

mS

&gt;

Classified -

�| 110

=apa Wanted—Men

_ Business and Professional

ee

“PRODUCT INSPECTOR
:

WE

A Nice

experience
required.
in Northbrook.

OFFER:

Place to Work

Insurance
Pension

‘ite . A-911,

Box

Plan

60,

Wilmette,

DLY

GROWING

COMPANY

Shipping and Receiving of
Spare Parts

of

ge
chemistry
and
some
lab
rience is necessary.
Tuition
replan. An opportunity to work in
dar cre
of personal growth.
446-4000 or apply in person.
me 446-4008 SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

‘HE BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.
netka Rd.
Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

=
JUS
OPPORTUNITIES
UTO SERVICE MAN
USING CONSULTANT

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100
NG

MAN,

SCHOOL

a “sd

OR

. Equal

Ill. 60076

3-3200

Opportunity

machine
assemblies.
with 1 to 5 years exp.

inspection

idering,
ae

of

Call Mrs.

THE

parts,

line

Bene-

work.

Hoffman.

HARWALD

Chicago

Av.,

wick
tHe

an

incoming

assembly

O72

CO.

Evanston

dered
ah
and sm To

6510.

491-1000

MAN.
poasstain

“MURPHY
2

Chicago

m.

EMPLOYMENT

and

Bs

to midnight.

UN

9-9510

or

phone

446-4376

morn-

Mr.

MAN

‘RAL

BUILDING

and_

life

Taylor,

insurance

256-2774.

MAINTE-

ITENCED
nt.

Noon

SERVICE
to

10

STATION
o’clock.

Top

ges, panith benefits, vacations, for
‘right m
. Harms Wood Standard,
an 94- 9898

MUFFLER INSTALLER

ENT
JOB.
SALARY.
AND
mission.
Midas
Muffler Shop,
14
reen Bay Rd., Winnetka. 446-6442.
JOB

FOR

meneny, man.
TCE
d
or

wfor

RETIRED

Run

TRANS-

office for phoying

"SEATION
ATTENDENT
part-time.
Apply
in_ person.

apson St.,

Simpson

Pure

Oil,

Evanston.

y a - Classified

Evanston Review

3333

Av.,

Evanston

MAINTENANCE

efits. Call

medical

Chicago

CO.

RETIREMENT

TO

DO

SORTING

GOOD

5

.LUXE

formal

3

BEDRM.,

dining rm.;

July 1st; 274-8883.

near

Help

OPENING
tory
facilities

work

WAREHOUSE-FACin
Skokie
May
1.

ments.

company.

fringe

oer ae

her

LIGHT

starting

good

Pinte

FACTORY

Wanted
.
INFORMATION

Good

benefits,

MFG.

pay,

working

848-2516

WORKERS

PLANT.

INEXP.,

train.
Steady
work.
Good
benefits. Good starting rates.
Freeman Co., 1600 Foster St.,
ton.

WILL

fringe
Bishop
Evans-

APPLY

3-1600

(

1

Block

N.

of

Howard

at

Need

AND

GRILLMAN

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW

An

job.

Sacramento)

C.T.A.

2
BATH;
transp.; $200.

An

Equal

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

DA

pers
AVE.
864-6050, ext.
All Qualified Applicants

8-9000

To:

SALESCLERK
For Garden

594 GREEN BAY ROAD
WINNETKA, ILL.

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Sell Real Estate?

WE

Park Mois * Deerfield Villager

Money?

YES; YOU

CAN

WILL

YOU.

TRAIN

YOU

CAN

earl $10,000 to $20,000 yearly. Openin
tor a man
or woman
in our nort
shore office. PHONE MR. KRUGER

J. Kruger &amp; Co.
Realtors
267-4500

MAINTENANCE
Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

You

Can You Make

AVE.

Door

Center

SEE MR. HART
WINNETKA LUMBER

housekeeping

1700
PA

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

EVANSTON
220
Welcome

Young Man or
Woman

BLESSING CO.

Opportunity

POSITIONS

Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists

Can

W. PETERSON

Employer

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

Machinists

4201

Opportunity

PERMANENT

NOW

Tool Grinding
Machine Repair Men

Call

Equal

PART-TIME

Only Experienced Men need to apply

THE BASTIAN

depart-

scOrr
FORESMAN
B CCy

Extra Money?

Room

production

and 5 p.m., Monday through meine:
with a minimum of 23 hours per wee

Choose your own hours
Anytime between 4:00 P.M.
to Midnight.
Tool

art and

729-3000

Work Part Time

MAKE

with

Choose your own hours between 9 a.m.

STARTING
SALARY
WITH OUTSTANDING
WORKING
CONDITIONS
(Including air-conditioned plant)
OR

NEEDED

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit
and
write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
ag
a good knowledge of mathemaics.

Immediate
openings
for
material
‘
‘
handlers
and, Exec.aluminum
extrusion
fabricators.
opportunity
with
growth

and Women

HEALTH
College graduate with experience in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also

NORTHROP
Architectural Systems

or | js

St.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
College
graduate
with
Major
in
Psychology,
or Education.
Excellent
grades in college required. Will assist
Program
Director
with
correspondence
to potential
authors
and
do
preliminary
reading
of manuscripts.
Excellent opportunity to develop other
editorial skills.

Wanted—Men

Shure Brothers, Incorporated
222 Hartrey

Schommer.
St., Evans-

excellent salary, steady day
2 to 5 p.m. Hllcrest 6-9805.

DE

112

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORS

SHURE

DAYS

Chicago

YOUNG

113.

FULL TIME AND PART-TIME HELP
needed. Apply at Dave's Shell Service,
Dundee and Sanders,
Northbrook
272-6040

SATURDAY
Willow Inn

EXP. PORTER
EXPERIENCED

2120 Greenwood

MAN FOR GREENHOUSE WORK,
Must be able to drive. Call CR 2-4100.
Wallace Floral and Bulb.
3650 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.

full

MAN

FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
TURNER BROS. siataxichee
asi

Devon,

HOUR.

LTD.

Evanston
475-4700
SMALL OFFSET PRESSMAN
To operate 10x15
and 11x17
offset
equipment.
A. good
opening
with
a
real future. Phone 729-6111.

Industrial

Northfield

CALL

SH

NEED
A MAN
WITH
EXECUTIVE
ability and dynamic leadership who is
willing to commit
himself totally to
what I have to offer. $20,000 to $30,000
annually. Contact Mr. Cooper 256-2101
for appointment.

3425

Man For Yardwork
A WEEK AT $2.00 PER
GReenleaf 95-6372

BUEHLER

PAINT SPRAY ASSISTANT
METAL PLATING TRAINEE
MOLDING MACHINE TRAINEE
JANITOR (12:30 TO 9 P.M.)

up loads. Steady work. Good pay. 5
day week.
Paid vacation.
Insurance
a
Apply
in person
only.
North
hore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempster
St., Evanston.

FOR

Come in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security

491-1000

HOME.

permanent,
apply to Mr.
The Georgian, 422 Davis
ton, GR 5-4100.

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus.
extraordinary
employee benefits.

Match your job experience and interest with the many
job opportunities at:
SHURE
Full time permanent positions on the day shift.
STOCK MEN

of

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
experience
helpful,
good _ starting
rate. All company benefits. Apply in
person to Mr. H. Veren, Topps Dept.
| eae 7204 W. Dempster
St., Morton
rove.

FOR

-e EMPLOYEE
NEEDED.
Paid
ation,
retirement
plan,
steady
yment, forty-hour week. Apply 8
p.m.,
Village
Hall,
1200
ite Ave., Wilmette, Illinois.

~

1245

BUILDING CUSTODIAN
Executive
Center,
3201
Old
ew
Rd.,
Wilmette.
2nd.
shift
active salary plus hospitalization

ajor

fair knowledge

THE HARWALD

pay to reliable

transportation. Apply roe:
:
S Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd.,
:.
North of Old Orchard.
; _COOKS HELPER—OVER 21
Eve
4
to
11.
$2.25
per
hour.
days
off.
Apply
in
person
at:
:
OW INN CLUB, 1622 Willow Rad.,

infield,

have

STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN:

MEN

CAFETERIA

OPERATOR
AND
part-time,
nights,
4

Top

eke

GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
Located Saunders Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-gen’] kit.-dishwashers-porters
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
TOP 'WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790
ASSEMBLERS MALE
For
electro
mechanical
e uipment.
ee
preferred, many
enefits.
Call Mrs. Hoffman.

SERVICE

Evanston

MACHINE
er, full and

IN

North suburban area and ‘‘D’’ license
for truck operators;
‘‘E’’ license for
tractor operators.
REA EXPRESS
2000 Greenleaf St., Evanston.

’ REAL ESTATE CLERK
to start. H.S. grad under 40 to
in
real
estate
department
of
al corporation in the selection of
1 and commercial land sites.

ip

must

Young

Glenview,

Helper

weeks

Help Wanted-——Men

3 HOURS

NORTHFIELD.
Kitchen

1612 eee? Avenue
Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155
DRIVERS—AGE 21 TO 45
WAREHOUSEMEN,
AGE 20 TO 45.
Good
beg
=
conditions
and fringe
benefits.
Caper tynity
for
advancement.
‘‘Equal
opportunity employer’’

Drivers

Call

three

MAN
TO
DO
LAWN
AND
GARDEN
work 1 day a. week, on Sunset Ridge,
Northfield. Man with own transportation preferred. Hlllcrest 6-7344.

DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
mature
men. Light
factory
_
:

tii!

ASSEMBLERS

HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED:
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work; housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
TV, for married couple only. Recent
ref. req. Good salary. HI 6-011

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FOR HELP IN
RESTAURANT
AFTER
SCHOOL
AND
SATURDAYS.
HI __ 6-1710,

Northbrook

272-2980

EM 5 ace

” Northbrook.
Patterson.

Mr.

Rd.
Call

Rd.,

FACTORY HELP

Household

00,

Murphy

Employer

- INSPECTOR
ctrical
and
e need a man

i triectia

$550 a month and company car. You °
will
be
trained
as
public
relations
liaison man, calling on clients in local
area.
All expenses
paid
plus
profit
sharing. Some college preferred. Neat
appearance essential.
IF YOU CAN’T COME IN
REGISTER BY PHONE

oy, °D. Searle &amp; Co.
Skokie,

NO
MORE
more for

ee

NEED A CAR?

GRAD-

pd
Prefer someone with at
year
of experience
in cost
one
Call or apply
Personnel
e, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

&gt; Parkway,

Dundee

BOY
FRIDAY
AND
. Apply in person,

Mason - for about
Call 729-0154.

11

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR: PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
‘ 1622 Willow
phone 446-4376.

BARTLETT TREE EXPERTS
3160

YARD

PIZZA
DELIVERY
MAN.
OWN
CAR.
Nights.
Must
know
Evanston
and
poeers Park area. Call 328-7800 after
p.m.

BUS

THRIFT FUND
TRAINING PROGRAM

Fs

‘Sea

Deerfield
Employer

PARTI ‘cIPATING—“&lt;—oO

te with some college level accounte

WORK WEEKLY.
869-9755
MAN TO DRIVE TRUCK AND
HELP IN LAWNMOWER
SHOP.
Must be mechanically inclined.
Rear of 120 Happ Rd., Northfield.
WANTED:
TAXI
CAB
DRIVER
TO
drive for taxi cab service.
475-1004
2521 Gross Pt. Road, Evanston.

$2.85 to $3.25 AN HOUR.
GUAR. 12 MOS. EMPLOYMENT

Accountant

HIGH

FOR

Stone
work.

BOY

Call 272-5753
North Shore area

Experienced or Will Train

$568-$697

Day/Night Porter Wanted.
Call 967-8939.
RETIRED
OR
_SEMI-RETIRED

PART TIME EVENING
HELP
6 P.M.
to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard Service. 960
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.
835-0270.

CLEAN-UP SERVICE NEEDED
3 days weekly, show room and office
‘area cleaning. Call Mr. Alexander at
677-1900
JR.
HIGH
TEACHER-CHAPERONES
to visit Washington
June
19-24.
All
expenses plus salary. Please phone
831-4998
or
432-4358

VOLKSWAGEN
NORTH CENTRAL
Lake-Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

INN

Northfield
for interview, morn.

SCHOOL

Industrial

EXPERIENCED
a bag yet
MOVers full or part-time. Good pay.
SWANSON BROTHERS “ie
ERS
475-3141
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN
Opportunity for experienced assistant,
Barrington office. Salary open. Milton
Schwartz, 381-2090.

Painters Wanted. Open Shop.

GOOD HOURS
CLEAN WORKING ee
UNIFORMS FURNISH
EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY

3737

1622 Willow Rd.
Or phone 446-4376

TREE CLIMBERS

$525-$641

istant Cost

.
.
.
.

$477-$546

ITARIAN

NORTHBROOK

Volkswagen Distributor Has
Openings for Warehousemen:

ds lab technicians. Will be engaged
professional work of a non-routine
Tentker:
Must
have
draft
exempt

atus . Only one to three semesters

‘Sn

2 blocks west of Edens.

[l.

&amp; D Technicians

a,

DISHWASHER
person te WILLOW

HIGH

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630 DUNDEE

NO

EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE
REPAIR
man;
full-time 40 hours
guar.
Start
immed, Call Bill Dixon, 432-5561 at
RAVINIA PLUMBING
AND HEATING CO.
in

Professional

KITCHEN
HELP
—
DISHWASHER.
Full or part-time. Good pay.
Caravel Restaurant.
272-4358

FEE
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Evanston UN 9-9510.

Apply

Help Wanted—tden

Help Wanted—Men _
Business and

ORDER EDITOR TRAINEE
$470. H.S. GRAD. NO EXPER,

Apply in person or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

“110

Business and Professional

UNUSUAL
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
with
small
expanding
electronics
company.
Duties
include
assembly,
wiring and testing of special industrial
automation equipment.
Knowledge of
relay circuits.or solid state necessary.
Excel. salary and company paid full
tuition educational program.

Sood Working Conditions
New Competitive Wages
Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization

~ Free

elp Wonted—dten

Professional

ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN

| BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
nts and use inspection gauges. Five
S or more
tory location

and

East

9-1300,

PORTERS
AND
maids. Maryhaven, Inc.

Ave.,

Glenview.

ask for Ray

Lake

or Lillian.

* Highwood Herald

Call

April 27, 1967

_

�ie

112 Help Wid—Men and Women
=

113. Help Wtd.—Men and Women
ren 113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women |
Music Director Desired
|. AMERICAN HOSPITAL -

BANK TELLER
EXPERIENCED

PAYING

AND

NORTH

RE-.

FIRST NATIONAL

BANK —

AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
800 Davis
An

St.

Evanston

Equal

DAvis

Opportunity

8-8100

Employer

COPYWRITER
GROWING NATIONAL CORPORATION
needs
recent
college
graduate
with
creative and organization abilities
to
plan-and
write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR _ 3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
REAL.
ESTATE
salesman,
knowledge
of
local
area
preferred. Work
in an office with a
well-established name.
Increase your
sales by our liberal advertising and
floor time policy. Call ED GESFORD.
1141

Waukegan

PArk

4-0600

ASSEMBLERS
si

STARTING RATE,
s mpany benefits. One
us.

Quick

8121

N.

Central

Set,

BONUS.
block to

ALL
CTA

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
Winnetka
X-Ray
Laboratory.
furn. Dr. Thrasher. SU 7-7930.

Inc.

Park

Skokie

EXPERIENCED
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
PERSON
FOR
ACTIVE
NORTH
SHORE
OFFICE.
ESTABas
IN 1903. FULL
COOPERAION.
PLENTY
OF
FLOOR
TIME.
LEADS
AND
LISTINGS
SUPPLIED.
CALL MR. KIRK.
’ MITCHELL BROS. INC.
GR 5-3900
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use someone interested in seling Real Estate, Come in and let Mr.
Weinrich
explain
a very
attractive
proposition.
:
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
- 62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
446-2600.

TELEPHONE

AUTOMOBILE

Men

Graduates

School

Openings

on

Day

Assemblers

have

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

3200

in

this Paper!

We

have

Mail
TO

openings

Full Time

Job

Security

learn

a

and

Skilled

Shift.

Clerk

ASSIST
WITH
ALL
RECEIVING
and sorting of incoming mail; weighing and classifying of outgoing mail.
Experienced
helpful
but
will
train
interested beginner.

Customer Service Supervisor

INTERESTING
AND ABSORBING
POsition
for
qualified
person
in
our
Laboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience’.and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

Positions

Satisfaction.

TYPING

required.

leading

bonus

Extra

for

Nights.

.. Kingsbury . . Turret

FIGURE

Challenging

to secretarial

APTI-

openings

positions.

Biller Typists
GOOD
TYPING
SPEED
REQUIRED.
Experience helpful but will train high
school graduate.

W.

Peterson

C.T.A.
Equal

To

RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.

Duties

will

Maintenance

5 day

Employer

2020

Assistant

Explore this opportunity learning to assist maintenance trades personnel
pipe fitting, carina variety of maintenance duties such as plumbing,
general
and
operations
mechanical
painting,
floor tile setting,
pentry,
maintenance work to fabricate, install, repair and maintain equipment,
fixtures and plant facilities. May have opportunity to attend trade school
week.

Ideal candidate will have used simple hand or power tools at home or in
school. He probably has worked on cars. Should have ability to read a
mic. and simple blueprints or rough drawings. If you feel your background
is related, we welcome your call or application.

Powers Regulator Co.
SKOKIE,
Equal

Opportunity

Employer

and

week,

good
from

typing
9 a.m.

ability.
to 5 p.m.

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

ILL.

For

Normandy
|

Rent—Rooms

SINGLE
ROOM
FOR
STUDENT
OR
young
employed
man,
bath’
and
refrigerator, vicinity of Greenleaf and
i
aaa Evanston $55 month.
UN
9EVANSTON.
LARGE
COMFORTABLE
room
for business
woman
or grad.
student.
Good transp.
Kitchen
privilege. Write A-981, Box 60, Wilmette,
Til.
EVAN.
CLEAN
QUIET
ATTRAC.
furn.
Ist
fl.
Studio
rm.
for
emp.
woman.
Sep.
ent.
Share
kit.,
bath.
Close to bus, ‘‘L.’’ Davis St. $65 UN 47972 aft. 6 p.m.
NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. PVT.
ent. Ridge near St. Nicholas Church.
_ Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet home.
No students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.m.*
ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN—HOWARD
and Ridge. Private entrance. Chgo. or
Evanston buses.
ROgers Park 1-1044
NEWLY
DECORATED
ROOM,
COOKing
facilities,
linens.
furnished;
2
blocks to Downtown Evanston, $13 wk.
DAvis 8-2132.
SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
MALE
STUdent Foster and Sherman;
avail. May
lst. Call before 6 p.m. at 328-6604. °

to

EVMen

Rent—Rooms

1

to

Share

OR
2 GRADUATE
STUDENTS
OR
young business man
to share 4 rm.
apt. with same. Grand piano avail. for
music major. Cooking facil. and linens
provided. Good transp. 864-3452 after 9

TWO

2302

CENTRAL,
TO SEE

1222 HARVARD,

YOUNG
WOMAN
WISHES
SAME
TO
share 5 room apt. near Chicago and
Main in Evanston. Summer or permapent. Write A-979, Box 60, Wilmette,

WANTED;
GIRL TO SHARE LARGE 6
rm.
furn.
apt.
with
same.
College
grad. preferred. Call eves. or weekends, 864-4182 or 328-7967.
GIRL
WANTED
TO SHARE
FURN.
3
bedroom,
air-cond.
apt.
with
same
near lake and transp. $55 a month.
Call 328-6253.

2
5

AVAIL. JULY 1
Hinman
rr.
Rms.,
2nd Fl. 2 baths.
Main $230.
6 Rms., Ist Fl. 142 baths. Simpson nr.
Sherman $190.
4 en"
2nd Fl. Air Cond. New
bldg.
0.
4 Rms.,
2nd Fl. Seward
at Sherman
$122.50

ATTRACTIVE
apt. Howard

May

8-3200

2
BEDRM.
GARDEN
and Ridge area. Avail.

15th. $135. DA 8-3657.

am

1 bedroom

from

3 bedrooms

from

2 bedrooms
This
new
building

3

Cae?
will

vo

$230

from Sas

F

$400

J Raymond
feature
year

|

electric aid conditioning, complete
Point

kitchens,

balconies,

large_

ets, ceramic tile baths, spac
li
‘rooms
with separate
dinnin
Je
Garage and outside parking ave
)

OPEN 1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.

THE RAYMOND
328-7200

CO.

1520 Central St., Ev,

2025 SHERMAN AVE.

Evanston’s

Newest

Elevator

FIRST OFFERING —
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROO}
2 BATH APre,
2
ARE

INVITED

TO

COI

and inspect this brand new e
apartment building. It is
nv
located
close
to
wn
campus and the lake. All room
are extra large and the closet sp

out
of
equipped
double

this
world.
with
G.E._

oven

ranges,

Kitchen
refrigera

dishwasher

disposals. Baths are full ceramic t
with marble top lavatories and

large

mirrors.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOC
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC
1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AVE., E
BRoadway

3

GLENVIEW
1620

to

1766

—

Greenwoos

TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190
x

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

See Ann Drago on Premi:
1746 N. Greenwood
Phone

724-7340

HAROLD BURNS
271-3500.

IN
=

1310 MAPLE AVE
2 BEDROOMS,

2 BATHS

Come

really

and

see

apartments

these

equipped

spacio

with

l

latest
features
for easy
li
apartments
have
their
own

central

7

INC.
DA

AV.

balconies.

Rent—Apartments

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL. MAY Ist
Rms., lst Fl. Church at Chicago $200.
Rms., ist Fl. Monroe at Custer $125.
Rms., 3rd Fl. Hamlin nr.
Sherman
115.
Rms.,
Ist Fl. Hamlin
nr. Sherman
$100.
AVAIL. JUNE 10
wast”
2nd
Fl.
Sherman
nr.
Foster

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
1564 Sherman Av.

$150
$165

Parking available

Evanston's Only New —
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

YOUNG
MAN
WISHES
TO
SHARE
apt. with same.
$60 month.
Close to
transportation. Vicinity of Maple and
Dempster, Evanston. Call 491-0353.

6
5
a

_

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CC
233 ASBURY
UN 4-9020

GIRLS OR COUPLE

For

Apartments
No. Evanston
TRY UN 4-5114

Other Attractive Apts.

ROGERS
PK.
NR.
BEACH,
PRIV.
bath, cooking priv. BR 5-5084 or write
Box 395, Skokie.

132

z

5-4983

TWO BEDROOMS
1145 MAPLE, Ist flr. June 1,
719A HINMAN, July lst

YOU

TWO MEN
STUDENTS
FROM
JAPAN
want room in American family home,
Call Mr. Yamaoka, 427-8735.

Apartments

town

550 Sheridan Sq.

YOUNG
MAN
STARTING
WORK
IN
Deerfield
May
ist
needs
room
or
bachelor
apt. immediately.
Call 945-

130

of

:

LAKE FRONT BUILDING

TO TRANSPORTATION
AL 1-i997

Wanted

Heart

TO SEE TRY GR

REFINED
OLDER
WOMAN
(TUCSON
resident)
desires
private
room
and
bath
and
Continental
breakfast
in
Glencoe home from approx. May 17th
to June 17th? Phone VE 5-2992.
IN
LADY
WOULD
LIKE
ROOM
or
private
home
starting
May
15
on
before.
Phone
after
6
p.m.
weekdays 251-3958.

Clerk

RENTALS

Will Train for Apprentice

3-6701

of

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

120

OR

preparation

financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

in details,

Ave.

3400 OAKTON

include

1406 HINMAN,

RENT

NEAR
CAMPUS,
DOWNTOWN
anston and all transp. Kit. priv.
only. Call OR 3-0099 or 492-3310.

121

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad. to learn accounting work.
Varied, interesting duties which require an aptitude for figures, interest

Door

Opportunity

ORand
good

—

Plymouth Apartments —
Elev. bldg., 2 baths
TRY DA 8-3797 or 475-6589
Greenwood Inn Apts.

FCR WOMAN
STUDIO BEDROOM,
COMPLETE
KIT.
linens furn.,
close
to transp.
S. E.
Evanston. UN 4-5968.

Accountant

Accounting

The Bastian Blessing Co.

April 27, 1967

AND

FOR

Electric kitchen. _

craftsmanship

or parking space available

1101 GROVE,

ROOM
IN
NICE
LOCATION
FOR
employed refined young lady or grad.
student. Racial. Ref. req. Pri. home.
Share bath, must like pets. 869-6088.
FOR
GENTLEMAN.
FRONT
ROOM,
large
closet,
share
tile
bath
and
shower. 2 blks. to Davis St. and trans.
Call after 6:00 p.m. DA 8-2844.
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMAN
IN
ONE
of
Evanston’s
loveliest
homes,
3rd
floor, private entrance,
near transp.
$60 a month. Call DA 8-4626.

Dictaphone Secretaries

Press . . Hardinges

An

our

previous

Clerk Typists
GOOD

Garage

INTEGRATED:
SMALL
ROOM
WITH
all facilities for middle-aged woman.
$12.50
wk.
1923
Asbury,
Evanston,
UNiversity 4-0910
EVANSTON
2 ROOMS
IN
PRIVATE
home, 8rd floor, private bath. Gentleman preferred.
GR 5-8563

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
FOR
EXperienced secretaries in Sales Administration, Customer Service and Credit
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for responsibility and challenge.

Lathes . . Chucking . . Hand Screw Machines . . Drill

per

and

Professional

ATTRACTIVE
ROOM
WITH
PRIVATE
bath, good neighborhood and excellent
transp. Call 869-5069 after 6 p.m.
=

Addressograph Operator

Trade.

Packers . . Machine Operators

evening

CLOSE

Coordinator

Senior

one

ROOM

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young high school graduate to learn
new
data-phone
system.
Duties
will
include
coordination
of
system
be-

locations

Two bedrooms.

EMPLOYED
LADY, PRIVATE
HOME,
breakfast
privileges
included.
References. DA 8-1652.

Estimator

or LOCATIONS:
ELEGANCE)

INSPECT EVERY DAY 2 TO 5

SLEEPING
RMS. FOR COUPLE
OR
one or 2 women, private bath, cooking
priv. Roger Pk. BR 5-5084, or write
Box 395, Skokie, III.

BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON.
SHARE
kitchen,
bath, and TV.
Call 328-7094
Winnetka—Air
cond.—one
block
to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

FOR
A
SMALL
DEPARTMENT
IN
one of our rapidly-growing divisions.
Car necessary because of location in
Skokie. Must have related experience.

Some
college
or
experience helpful.

=

5-

HAVE
ROOM
AND
BOARD
FOR
elderly gentleman
capable
of taking
care of himself. Call AL 1-1878.
IN
ANTICIPATION
OF
SUMMER.
Large
room
in
home
on
lake _ for
gentleman, plus private beach and off
street parking. Call VE 5-0210.

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this
position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

Dippers . . Order Filler

. . Polishers

An

for:

customer

kit. privileges, TV and air cond.
fee month. Days 869-2384 eves. GL

EVANSTON.
PLEASANT
QUIET
room.
Private
entrance.
Use _ of
kitchen and TV. Near 2, 3, 7 bus and
“L’’. 251-5711 after 9 p.m.
LARGE
PLEASANT
FURNISHED
room;
convenient
to
bath;
private
entrance. Lady preferred. Call HI 61878.

your

NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

Wanted—Men—Industrial

4201

available,

future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement.
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

tude

to Classification

mow

W arehousemen

Night

and

WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUdiscussing with you the many

opportunities

_

2

Project Drattsmen

$100
Car

Permanent
Experienced

WOULD
nity of

To Go With—
To Grow With

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

you in the Want Ads. Turn

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Solicit
for
Savings
Accounts.
average
paid
per
account.
necessary. Phone PArk 4-0409.

High

A Good Company
A Good Company

offices.
business

SALES

Help

Car

SUPPLY CORPORATION

tween

SELL TV AND RADIO TIME
Permanent,
will train,
full or_parttime
openings.
Excellent
conditions
plus bonus
plan.
In Chicago
on far
north side. Call 743-5056.

112

DESIRES

CLERK—EXP.
CAPABLE
OF
DOING
buying in cigar dept. Top salary. No
Sundays. Lee Pharmacy, 1523 Waukegan Road, Glenview. PA 4-7414.
WE
NEED
A
FULL-TIME
SALESperson interested in real estate. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilwroth Realty
AL 1-5600

REALTY

Rd.

CHURCH

BANK
TELLER
WANTED.
WORK
IN
Highland Park on hourly or full time
basis.
Full
benefits
incl.
profit
sharing,
vacations,
insurance,
etc.
Phone 432-7800, Robert Nilles. Bank of
Higland Park.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

REAL ESTATE SALES

GLENVIEW

SHORE

Music
Director
either
combination
choir director and organist or separate positions.
Write
A-947,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
TEACHERS AND REHABILITATION
counselors. Local day care center for
the mentally retarded has fall openings.
Public
school
calendar,
short
hours. Salary open; liberal sick leave
and benefits. Apply in person at 2525
Church St., Evanston.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supplv department.
Apply
in person
only. See
Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

ceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenient
-to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

a

NEWER APARTMI

ROOM
IN
PRIVATE
HOME
FOR
oung business man age 25 to 35, with

Heat

ment.

is

gas fired

individually

hot

controlled

Kitchens

are

ASS
ri

supplied

water

in

s,

each

unusually

and
contain
double
oven
c¢
ranges, double door refrigerato
disposals.
All
apartments
a
conditioned with wall type units.

OPEN

DAILY

1-5 P.M.

_

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

EVANSTON-SOUTHEAST

GOOD-SIZED
floor
room,

ient

ROOMS

to

shopping.

transportation,
Available

McGUIRE
BR

AND

plan
are
available
in
1 bedroom apartment.

33-3220

May

beaches

Conv

Ist.

&amp; ORR,

INC,

GR

7700 NORTH
IN CHICAGO.
Lakefront 7 rms., 3 baths, Ist
$240. Decorated. HO 5-1827.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

GOC¢

Classified
yey

5-108

~

�aieidee &amp;faceOn
ING.
NCIES
cH
sae:
TRAL

NW.

“Pi RK-Glenc
;

TWO

Bechet

$160.

$125.

BEDROOMS

SHINGTON Cir., L.F.
IDGE—Ist flr.
ee

ee

DGE—Elevator

TH
fAPLE

$300.

Ine.

bldg.

E BEDROOMS
clew bldg.

meee

ee

bldg.

d.—-T.

House

INLAN : TYSON,
571
ersity

e000

AV.,

y 4-2600

INC.

EVANSTON

BRoadway

3-3750

EVANSTON

1567
aon: S

RIDGE
MOST

RISE

DISTINCTIVE

address.

partner

A

available.

few

choice

4 bath

ay artments
ng,
range,

8th.

full
dish-

and loads of

om Apt. Available July Ist.
STUDIO APT... AVAILABLE NOW.
. Indoor Heated Garage
. Built-in Gas ovens
. Spacious Closets
. Beau. Colored baths
Window Washing
%
C&amp;NW,
mnaps, Tits, *1"’
Fieldman
Resident Manager

UNiversity 9-1409
of Lake"

Evanston

Road

spacious

Apt.

—

3 bedrms.

plus heated glassed in den. —
od
liv.-din.
Rm.
comb.

Extra
Large

kitchen W/D and D. stove and
. Beautiful yard for just sitting
itertaining.
Sublease
Imm.
y $395.00 per mo. garage inc.

C

seu

t eall

Diana

-5064

or

R.

Office

McBean

GR

—

5-1010.

- AT WILMETTE
om,
3 bedrooms. Heat and water
ished. $165 per month.
;
Call Mrs. Kiernan

HOMEFINDERS

BAY RD. WILMETTE

AL

I-11

ke. Call Mr.

1

274-8325

[535-57 W. Fargo Ave.
“McKEY

-W. Washington

WILL
DEC.
LOW
for varecpcatial sai Mr.

R 4-1043

&amp; POAGUE

DE 2-6800

ANSTON ELEVATOR

BUILDING!!!

vo bedrooms—Avail.
brick

June

bldg.—Front

4

GLENVIEW
AIR-CONDITIONED
NEWLY FURNISHED
31 ROOM APARTMENTS
Beautifully
furn.
and = unfurn.
air
conditioned, free cooking gas. Convenient to shopping, trans. and schools.
Spacious
closets;
Free
heat.
ample
free parking.

1644-46

(APPROX.

EVANSTON
1501

WAUKEGAN
2 BLKS.

N.

OF

MAPLE

RD.

rent—$190

15th

LAKE)

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

phone

Supt.

mo.

Don

incl.

pkg.

Schetter—864-

"PETERSON &amp; CO.

GR 5-1010

CENTRAL EVANSTON
IN

2 APT.

BLDG.

SPACIOUS
SECOND
tment
having
living

FLOOR
room
w/

dburning frpl.; dining rm.;
rm. or den; 4 bedrms.,

nd a one

rry,

car

no young

garage.

kitchand 2

$275/per

children.

okanson &amp; Jenks
St.
bag

REALTORS
GReenleaf

ONE

5-1617

BEDROOM

CASE PIl., one bedroom efficiency
New Orleans style bldg., ldry.

5

MI

remises.

HIGAN, excellent bldg., -all
large rooms, full d. r., breakfast nook
in
kitchen.
EST, near Main St. shops and
sR full din. rm.

IRD &amp; WARNER

D
ag

Street

Evanston, II.
273-1855

ATE ROOM
IN APT.
cokie for female student
nan. Call 679-4124 after

Classified

6 rooms,
2 bedrooms
plus
den
or
bedroom,
large living room, vitrolite
tile
bath,
Formica
counter
top
cabinets in kitchen. Bus at Bryant St.,
8rd floor, adults only. $205 per month.
Avail.
July
ist.
Call
Supt.
George
Noorts 475-7329.

BUILD.
IN
or working
7 p.m.

7650C SHERIDAN RD.
$135
Three
rooms.
Newer
bldg. near
the
lake. Ist fl. Central air conditioned

GEORGE
UN 4.9020

LUXURIOUS

BR

445 SHERMAN
EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

QUINLAN

LIVING

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1740-48 W. JARVIS
2!/, ROOMS
MAY
CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and
agent.

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1420 CHICAGO

Ist

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

DA 8-1819

IMMED. OCCUPANCY

AVE.

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON
2 Bedrooms—2 baths.
May Ist occupancy

Top floor.--fxcellent view—Air
Will

cond.

East

2

Location

OR 3 BEDROOM
APTS.,
2 BATHS,
walking
distance
to lake,
shopping
and
restaurants.
Overlooks
park.
Immediate possession.
EWTON REALTORS
777-8855

NORTH
‘2nd

ROGERS

4 ROOM

fl.,

PARK

APARTMENT

1 bdrm.,

100%

dec.

exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

913 Michigan, Evanston
1ST.
FLOOR
5
RMS.
$157.50.
Also 4 rms. available at $137.50.
G. Brock Stewart Inc.
477-3215.

— JUNE

or JULY

| LEASE

OFFERING
2 Free Parking Spaces Per Apartment
Automatic Elevator
2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer
Closet Space Galore
Dining Room in 2 Bdrm. Apartment
All Schools Nearby
Steps Away From ’ eycopins
Air Conditioning
Sound Proofin
ookin,
and Heating
Free Gas for
oom
Full Size Breakfast

Route 176.
St.). Turn

5-0500

INC.

ALpine

4 ROOMS,

1-1500

3rd

115
CLYDE.
LGE.
RMS.,
GOOD
clsts.,
kit.,
cab.
sink,
stove,
refrig.
Sublease until Sept. 30, longer lease
can be arranged. Tenant 864-0170 or
agt.
RO 4-5114, eves. UP 8-8966.
NORTH
EVANSTON
LARGE
6
RM.
apt. 2nd fl. in 2 apt. bldg. near all
trans.
and
shops,
new
_refrig.
large
fenced in yard. Avail. July 1. Adults
$185 mo. Phone DA 8-4745 after 5:30 or
all day week-ends.

709

Sherman,

RMS.

$117.50.

and

CLOSE

transp.

See

call

477-3215.

G.

on

Brock

DEERFIELD—-1025 DEERFIELD RD.
New
2
bdrm.;
air-cond.;
-spacious
closets;
refrig.;
range;
dishwasher;
disposal. Near shopping and transportation.
Avail. June 1.
$190
945-7753.

EVANSTON
ROOMS—2
BATH—SUNROOM—
Near
Lake—Corner
Apt.
with Large
rooms—Desire
grown
family—Call
Agent for appointments—GR 5-2700.
THE ACRES
2620 Central, Evanston
4 rms.,
1 bdrm., elevator bidg.,
cond. Hotpoint apols. July 1. Call
appointment. 328-9550

air
for

COACH
HOUSE-—4
RM.
1
BDRM.
apt.
comp.
priv.
Nr.
lake,
transp.
‘Couple/1
child
welcome.
Own
heat,
parking, $85. 1604 Juneway Terr. 274.
922¢, 1-5 p.m.
MAY
1ST OCC.:
5 RM.
MOD.
FIREproof build. near transp., schlis.. shop.
Excel,
area.
$155
per
mo.
Tenant
controls
own
heat/hot
water.
Days:
UN 4-9202, Eves., wkends: UN 4-0443.
S.E.
EVANSTON
NEAR
LAKE!!
2
bedrooms,
studio
type,
overlooks
garden yard, $145 per month, Adults
only.
Avail.
July
cas Call
i
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1

W. to
left 1

Attract.

Ist.

NEIGHBOR: ;

fl.

private yard. Pos ae fac ities
gar. avail. ref. required. 1500

after

7 p.m. or weekends. GR 5-01
EVANSTON—250 RIDGE
1
bdrm.
Condominium.
Rent
with
option to buy, $175 per month. Priv.
+ Sa
air conditioned.
Phone
328O76

COACH

HOUSE

APT.

TO

SUB- LEASE

in Evanston. Close to lake and transportation. $150 monthly.
Call after 7
__belui, or weekends. 864-4309.
ENGLISH
BASEMENT
APARTMENT
42 rooms, adults. South Evanston $100
per month, Avail. July 1. GR 5-5933 or
869-9785.
WILMETTE—MAY
1ST
OCCUPANCY.
One bedroom apartment, heat, range
and
refrigerator.
included.
$100
per
month. Call 263-7766.
2

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston, John Thill, _ Dobson,
UN 4-2819

710 HINMAN
AV., EVANSTON.
4 RM.
apt.; large liv. rm. and din. rm. Ist.
fl. $137. 50. 1 or'2 yr. lease. June 1.
Good transportation.
EVANSTON:
2529
JACKSON
ST.
Ist floor. 315 rooms.
Immed.
poss.,
Will decorate.
$110. See Bob Voigts,
1418 Central St. or phone DE 2-3943.

N.

EVANSTON 1 BEDROOM APT.
New building. For information
Call OR 3-3130

EVANSTON—2125
4 LG. RMS.
8-5781

DAvis

FREE

RIDGE

GAS. $145
CEntral 6-8696

1ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOSE
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
pe
month.
May
ist
occup.
Stove
an
refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.

3 Room
STOVE,
nished.

Ground

-Floor Apt.

REFRIG.,
AND
HEAT
$100. Call GR 5-7791.

FUR-

914
SHERMAN
AVE.,
1
RM.
APT.
kitchen, dressing rm. and bath; util.
incl. Call Benson, GReenleaf 5-3330.
215 ROOMS
decorated;

sen:

0962

WITH
BEDRM.,
NEWLY
3rd fl.; immediate posses-

$85. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace,

GR

LAKEFRONT-SPACIOUS
5 RMS. S.E. EVANSTON—$170
July 1. Gar. avail. 328-5663 aft. 6.

TO

engineer

RESIDENTIAL,

hood.

lge.
and

Evanston

2054
BIRCHWOOD.
5!2
ROOM
TILE
bath shower, utilities, good transportation, 3rd fl. BR 4-5232.
EVANSTON—2
BEDROOM
DE
LUXE
2 bath, dish washer, elevator $240. For
inspection call Mr. Dan.
UN 9-0246
EVANSTON:
SUBLEASE
4 RM.
1ST
floor, 1 bdrm.,
avail May
ist. Exc.
neighborhood,
transp.,
shops.
after
5:30 or week-ends. 256-4033.
WILMETTE
MAY
1ST
OCCUPANCY
2 bedroom
apartment,
heat,
range,
refrigerator included. $180 per month.
Call 263-7766.

EVANSTON—937
DAvis

4 RM.
8-5943

GARDEN

FOREST

APT. $125
CEntral

6-8696—

1031
DEMPSTER,
EVANSTON:
SUBlease 4 rooms for Oct. 1. $120. Avail.
now. Free rent to June 1. For appt.
call DA 8-6062 aft. 6 p.m.
HIGHLAND
PARK:
SUBLEASE
1
bedroom
air
cond.
apartment.
115
baths near town and trans. 433-4412. If
no answer, call 432-7664.
7639
N. ASHLAND AV.—MAY 1
4 and 312 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower. Reasonable.

OR 3-9119, UN 4-2224, or see janitor.

7600 NORTH,
JULY
1ST,
1 BEDRM.
4 large rooms near lake and transp.;
$155
with
utilities;
air
conditioning
ano carptg. avail. 743- 5864.

SKOKIE,
4660
DOBSON.
IMMEDIate occupancy.
Studio apt. air-cond.,
$105. Complete dec., parking, close to
pa
and trans. Call for appt. RO

541 HINMAN,
EVANSTON.
$210 INCL.
parking, air-cond., gas. AL 6-3024.

SUBLEASE
cious rooms
baths, sun
blocks
to
$192.50 per

JUNE
(1ST,
615
SPAon first floor, = bedrms. 2
porch. 1 block to lake, 2
Main
St.
shopping
area.
month. 864-2434.

1210 ASTOR,

CHICAGO

ELEGANT
APT.
4
BDRM.
baths, 3 natural frpls., high
Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

APT.
3
ceilings.

EVANSTON—6
ROOMS—3
BDRMS.,
115 baths.
3rd floor.
Stove,
refrig.,
eabinet
kit.
Avail.
May
1st.
Good
ag
Call days,
236-4260;
eves. 271ROOMS
HEATED.
MAY
1ST
lease. $120. Cozy. light and airy. Bus 1
block.
South
Evanston.
Stove
and
refrig. included. Studio also available.
DA 8.4936.

EVANSTON.
BRAND
NEW
DE LUXE
apt., 3 bedrooms, din. rm.. 2 baths, in
new 2 flat bldg. Nice residential area.
$245 per mo. 446-1646
EVANSTON, 1313 OAK STREET
4 rooms, 2nd floor, Available June Ist
Newly
decorated,
sanded floors.
See
Mr. Benson on premises. $135.

|

SPACIOUS
3
BEDROOM
APT.,
115
baths
plus screened
porch,
ist fir.;
avail.
late
June.
Simpson
near
Sherman. Call 869-2984.

ite.
YR.SUB
LET
Ee
LUXE
2
bdrm., 142 baths, new bidg., close to
shops, transp., lake, central ‘Evanston
loc., Avail. 7-1 $310. Parking.
UN 47828 after 4:30 p.m.

BEING
TRANSFERRED.
MUST
SUBlet spacious unfurnished 1 bdrm. apt.
at Terrace Park Apts. in Des Plaines.
Air cond. and pool included in $150
mo.
rent.
Call
after
-6 — 837.7243.
SKOKIE.
2 BEDROOM
APT.
NEWLY
decorated.
$135.
Available
June
Ist.
Children and pets welcome.
677-6498 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

QUIET

Evanston

SADLER &amp; HULTMAN

GReenleaf

6

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Weekdays and Sat. 10-9 P.M.

To reach apartments, go N. on U.S. 41 or tollway to
Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and to ist stoplight (Prospect
block to McKinley. Address is 600-700 McKinley St.

737 RIDGE

WILMET TE—CONVERTED
2ND
floor studio type apartment, light and
roomy,
$100
per
month.
Available
now. Call Mrs. Gage.

NEAR THE LAKE
Prestige

floors,

ONE
BEDROOM
GARDEN
APT.
IN
new building near lake and Fountain
Square.
Electric
kitchen,
parking
included, immediate possession. $175.
Orrington Realty
DA 8-4440

$85

with
with
$200.

Parquet

PEACE OF MIND LIVING
In
physician’s
well
kept
home.
2
bdrms.;
den;
liv.
rm.;
din.
area:
beaut. kit.; ceramic bath; rear porch
facing
lovely
flower
garden.
Side
drive, garage. Fenced vara $170, heat
furn. Chicago North side. 864-2413.

DA 8-1819

621 SHERIDAN
5 Spacious rooms, New
kitchen
dishwasher, delightful sun room,
Thermopane
windows,
2 Br’s
SHERWIN, UN. 9- 2575

BEDROOM

SIX ROOMS
$120 PLUS
Older but clean 2d flr. with 1 bath.
Four unit bldg.
with nice yd. Must
have
your
own
appliances.
Tenant
pays heat and utilities. Floors will be
sanded.
-YRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-90Z0
BR 3-2660

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent

MUNDELEIN ANDREA-MARCY
LUXURIOUS, PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL
APARTMENT LIVING
TWO BEDROOMS (I!/) BATHS FROM $180-$190)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

EVANSTON,

premises
or
Stewart Inc.

1434 W. JARVIS

Evanston:

apt.

ONE

OPEN
SUN,
12
TO.
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms.,
2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss,
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777- 8855.

415

dec.—Elev. bldg.—pkg. avail.
Also 3 bdrm. June 15th.
Call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373
BROWNE
&amp; STORCH

HO 5-6730

LUXE

beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.
EVANSTON,
1404
HINMAN
AV.
Beautiful 2 bedrm. apt. 2 blocks from
“L’’
stations,
stores and lake.
Rent
$240. Avail. July. Now furnished with
Scandinavian modern furniture which
may
be purchased
at 32 price. For
appt. call 869-5138 or DA 8-9086.

stores

2!/&gt; RMS.

AVE.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, private parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

6732 N.
215 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
$75.00
312 rms. lst floor
$92.50
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May Ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

3-3750

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual features:
central
aircond.;
year ‘round swim.
pool;
Sun
Deck; soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private large
terraces; realistic rents. See Models.
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

HINMAN

J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
BR 3-2660

DE

townhouse

ATTRACTIVE CHICAGO APTS.
7524 N. DAMEN AV.
$140
Five
rooms.
Spacious
and_
bright.
Convenient to shops, transp. May Ist.

EVANSTON. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS.,
BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
$170 PLUS
UTILITIES.
WITH
OPTION TO BUY.

GLENVIEW

GOLF

1623 W. Columbia

Evanston

NON-RACIAL

EVANSTON—OVERLOOKS

course!

AVE.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
baths, close to transportation. Call to

761-0789

Apt.

per

N.E.

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

3 ROOM APARTMENTIN EVANSTON.
Near
Main
St.,
3rd
floor.
Utilities
furnished. UNiversity 4-4892.
as.

901

CO.

BDRMS.
SMACK
DAB
ON
LAKE
Michigan. Beach. Seawall and ladder
for small boats. Paved patio. Walnut
ban. By.
rm.
Amazing
new
sunken
conversation
pit. Built- -ins:
rotisserie
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal;
wall to
wall carpeting, spiral staircase, 2 full
baths,
$285.
Also,
344
and
415
rm.
apartments same building, $105-145.
Phone HO 5-2593

1616

Giannetti

RM.
APTS.
4 includes gas

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

475+5600

ALSO
A 242 RM.
APT.
RENT
$100
INCLUDING UTILITIES. NO COOKING. CALL AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 17114 FROM
9 TO 5 P.M.,
EVES.
CALL 248-7351, AFTER 9:30 P.M.

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
floor
apartment
in EVANSiving room w/fireplace, Dining

111 GREEN

Orrington

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

"AIR-CONDITIONED
light

EVANSTON
531 GROVE STREET
3 rms.,
including
din.
area.
Avail.
June ist at $153.
DOWNTOWN NEAR N.U.
3 rms. limited to one person. Avail.
July 1st at $132.50.
2210 CENTRAL STREET
3 rms., liv. rm. kit., bdrm.
Off-street
paging.
3rd floor avail. July 1st at

ae

| a32- “For Ren

NEW

GREAT FOR SMALL ore
ate
WITHOUT SECOND CA
Ranch
style,
like
new.
tk
gs EF
16
x 20’ plus ige. din. area; birch cab.
kit.; 2 tw.-.sz. bdrms.; bsmt. w/possibility
for
rec.
rm.,
air-cond.,
new
storms, yard service. Separate utils.
Avail. around June Ist. $190 per mo.
(less if tenant decorates). 256-4592.
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug.
store,
launderette,
beauty
and barber shop
ee premises. Short term leases available.

DE LUXE—SPACIOUS!!
AVAIL. NOW
First
floor
on
lovely
916
Meg rg ee
Ave. 2 blocks to Lake—}2 blk. No. of
Main
St.
Beautiful,
spacious
living
room,
dining room,
master
bedroom
with private bath. Two other bedrms.,
plus wood
paneled
den—efficient
St.
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrigerator and freezer—congenial neighbors.
$340 per month—garage
avail.
L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

floor

include
heat,
refrigerator,

2 800 HINMAN
acious Air-Cond. One Bed-

2 Very

Nook

BATHS!!

Inverted Penthouse

in
features.
Garage
or
patio
r
optiona
od yh
every day 11 to 5. Phone
-4500
SON 345-6700.

iene

C.T.

EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE

usher, disposal, balcony

"View

7 ROOMS—2

1732

bedroom1 bath 2nd.
2 bedroom 2 bath 3rd.
3 bedroom 2 bath 8th.
bedroom

132

“EVANSTON

2 BEDROOM,

JUNE

Ist

EVANSTON;
4 ROOMS.
1ST. FLOOR.
Stove and refrig., adults only. Immed.
occup., gar. available.
676-2885.

133.

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

Northbrook Apt. or House
WANTED,
FURNISHED
nished. Phone 272-0454

OR

UNFUR-

WANTED
TO RENT HOUSE OR APT.
3 or 4 bdrms., family room, gar., by
July
Ist. Adults.
Evanston’
location.
Call 869-2832.

134

For Rent—Furnished

Apts.

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Furnished apartment in WILMETTE.
4 rooms,
2 bedrooms.
All
utilities.
included. Convenient location. $190 per
month.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS

111

GREEN

BAY

RD.,

WILMETTE

AL I-III
2-2l/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF

HOWARD,
LIGHT,
transp., shops, lake.
271-1881.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

AIRY.
Low rent.

NR.
Phone

April 27, 1967.

�frigerator.

Hinman,

EVANSTON

135

Evanston

NORTHWEST

-McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

RIDGEVIEW

Businessman Desires Apt.

5-1080

HOTEL

OR

901 MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available.
Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
chtos
available.
Coffee
sho
drug
store, launderette, barber an
‘peauty
shop on premises.

SMALL
lease
North

42 Green

Rd.,

CUSTER

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

GARDENS

303 CUSTER, EVANSTON
2 BED RM. APT. . .$200
Available
May
1,
completely
furnished fire proof bldg. Bus and ‘‘L”’
t anse.
Phone for appointment UN 9-

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 11% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR bh
bag: MEN. CAREER
ae
GIRLS OR
FAMILY
.
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

ELMGATE

MANOR

St.

3

East

5-2100

Evanston

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR,
BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

1325 W. TOUHY
4 ROOM APT., 1 BEDROOM
nicely furnished
~ 7200 3 in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Hummel, 1325 Touhy
465-6730
743-4416
TA 9-5140

4

RM.

FURN.

decorated,

APT.

2 bdrms.,

ALL

liv. rm.,

NEWLY

kitchen

and bath. Close to Haven School, ideal
for 2 or 3 teachers or adults. Close to
NWRR.
Free use auto. washer-dryer,
linens
and _ utilities
incl.
DA
8-3860
after 6 p.m., all day Sat. and Sun.
CLEAN,
ATTRACTIVE,
KNOTTY
wer paneled 345 room ‘apt. in 8.22:

vanston

ee?
E.

(nr.

May

beach

and_

1. DA

8-7817

all_conor DA

8-

ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
Chgo, 212-3 rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof

bldg., mod.

kit., tile bath, nicely furn.

Reas.

Manager

rent.

on

premises

338-

NEAR N. U. IDEAL FOR GRADUATE
students or married
couple. 3 room
ae ia
and airy. Call GR 5-7122 or

wa

paneled

attrac.

212

rm.

English

bsmt. apt. in quiet residential neigh‘borhood.
Ref. reguired.
Call after 7
p.m, or weekends. GR 5-0150.

201
MAIN
ST.,
6 RMS.,
FURN.
OR
unfurn.,
Ist fl. of 2 flat. 3-4 bdrms.
Ideal for Northwestern Univ. people.
Summer or longer. GR 5-3000
EVANSTON—2 ROOM FURN. APT.
All utilities furnished. Close to N.U.
and all transportation.
Call UN 4-6620.
FOR
1
OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES:
2!:
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to
lake,
1 block
to
‘“‘L’’,
all
utilities
included. $125. 275-2216.
S.

E. EVANSTON,
345 SHERMAN
21%
rooms
for 1 person or cozy couple.
Dec., new furn., older bldg.. ground fl.
$115 jnel. util. Lease. AL 1-6321.

1738
CHICAGO
AVE.
2ND
FL.
OF
2 flat 6 rms., furn. or unfurn. near
N.W.U.
Ideal for 3 or 4 people. $200
mo. incl. heat and water. GR 5-3000.
SUBLET
FOR
SUMMER:
2
BEDroom furnished, air cond. apt. Close to
schools, transp. and shopping. North
side of Chicago. 761-0866.
24

'

S.

from May
Ist
desired. Phone

For

RM.
EFFICIENCY
APART.
IN
ogers Park. Avail. June Ist; sublet;
Gas and heat included. $105 per mo.
Call 338-2496 after 5 p.m. or wkends.
E. EVANSTON.
IMMED.
2ND
FL.
414
rms.
Apt.
of home.
Gas
heat,
modern. just dec. 1 block to shopping
and trans. Adults. $200. UN 4-7050.

SUB-

Rent-—Houses

EVANSTON

Davis

St.

W.

6-1855
6-2700

703 FOREST AV.
3 bdrms., liv. rm. din. rm., kit.. 11&gt;
baths.
ee
to fam.
of 4. Avail.
July 1st. at $23
FVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
GR: 5-5600
QUAINT
TINY
COTTAGE,
1 BDRM.;
lg. living rm. w/wood burning frpl.;
almost
new
refrig.
and
stove;
full
bsmt.;
gas auto. heat;
fenced yard.
Private. Mature adults only. No pets.
$150. Write, giving phone number, to
P. O. Box 22, Highland Park, III.
NORTHBROOK.
2
BDRM.
BRK.
ranch house on nice large lot. Quiet
deadend street, near schools. $175 per
mo. 446-1646.

EVANSTON,
312 ROOMS,
1ST FLOOR,
central ‘location,
all
transportation.
Available now on yrs
5-6218

NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS, 3 BDRM.
house, fam. rm,
ar. 3 bl. to schools,
shops, Milw. Ry..
ppls., rugs, drapes,
opt. Imm. occ. $275 mo, 272-4387.

April
rae

27,

1967

| Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Nain

Wtd.

Summer

Houses

PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
Bay Rd., Winnetka

843

Elm

&amp; COUNTRY

ASSOCIATES, INC.
Street, Winnetka

HI

6-8000

HIGHLAND
PARK
_
UNIQUE,
French
home,
beautifully
appointed.
Near golf courses, Ravinia Park and
shopping. 3 bdrms.; e
baths. $460 per
month. Stay June
oe
AHN, REALTORS,
oo
5- 0236"
°

640

Vernon

KAHN

BLDG.

gf

ere

EVANSTON
—
IMMEDIATE
OCCUstone
Lannon
Ist.
Sept.
to
pancy
home. 5 Bdrms. 342 Baths. $450./M..

WESTON

42 Green
a.

Bay

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

Rd.,

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

a
JUN
22-AUG.
20.
Approx. Furn. hse. 42 bik. to lake. 3
bdrms.,
lge.
ser.
porch,
patio,
lov.
garden, 2 cr. gar. conv. transp.
No
sml. child. or pets. Reason. rent. HI
6-4343 even.

WILMETTE
FULLY
FURN.
RANCH
on quiet St. Nr. shopping. 3 bdrms., 2
baths, air conditioners, all appls., full
bsmt.,
rec. rm.,
patio.
Adults
only.
June 17 to Sept. 5. $750. AL 1-3333.

For

ANN

QUINLAN

415 9TH
$10 per
146

FOR
WH

For

Rent—Stores

EVAN

NEW

RENT

4-5151,
and

Mon-Fri.:

STON

in

heart

of

and

bus.

Northbroo
Imm

Rd., Northbrook
Open Sundays

ATTRACTIVE

27
a

SPACE |

FOR
A QUIET
OFFICE
WITH
|
dows facing East Davis Street E
ton.
300
square
feet of space
janitor service supplied. S
b
attorneys’ offices or firm of auc
Available now.

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC
3-3220
CHICAGO

MAIN

pista

Adjoining office suites in areas
«
to 925 sq. ft. rad. heat, ae. cond.
CHURCH
NR. CHI CAGO..

or

display

rms. peti

auditors,

engineers

SMART

1564

or

&amp; GOLEE, IN

Sherman

Av.

BEAUTIFUL
THOWROGN
a
4,000 sq. ft. plus several sm
Inside parking for &amp; cars plus
add'l.
sq. ft. for offices or
space
if desired.
Now
occupi
Dodge Auto Agency, ee
and

Evanston,

(1

Available

Call Roy

blk.

within

N.

of Chure

90 oe 3 4

Peterson

Snape

GR_ 5.

1512 SHERMAN ~

EXCELLENT FOR OF

ICE

OR SMALL BUSIN
NEW TILE FLOOR
Rent Incls. Storage sae
in
743-4416
TAy
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
1600 sq. ft. Half divided into pa
offices, plus full basement.
location for any
business
I
sional offices. paaen: G
Reasonable ren
GR 52100 or CE 6- 71786
WHEELING.
MODERN
AIR

tioned

offices.

Front

Panee..: ground

ee

and

floor,

r

ample —

R. E. Holt Realty Ca.

403 E. Dundee

Rd., whasith 537-6

DENTAL

OFFICE

GLENVIEW
AREA.
500
Avail. June 20. Reception room ‘$s
with doctors.
724-5413 days;
eves.
:

DESK

OR OFFICE

SPACE _

Central Glenview location. Also
gar. bldg. Zoned B-2 which cc
used for storage or what have
1114 WAUKEGAN RD.
Ask for Les Hilbrich

WILMETTEDSTORE

space and desk qpace:

3-3130

OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
suites
from
$125,
incl.
utilities,
paneling,
carpeting;
all
services
available. New Building. HI 6-6650.

O

100 sq. ft.

COMTAVIELS OFFICE SPAC sa

1300

sq.

ft.;

air

conditioned;

jani

service;

4

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

330

W.

Frontage

Rd.

HIGHLAND
PARK,
a:
ideal
for
wear,
bakery, Pos 9
basement. HA 7

SOUTH

NEAR
book,
or 40 x

:
)

SAer TGR

i

Business or storage space; 900 sa. f
Avail. now. eet
st
Saeam

2

parking

SPACE,

“
ft. Ground floor.
In top le
A 1 utilities. wa, Ay: ‘month and
KE
BAY
AL

‘AV

of 500
to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

OR

the

Meadow

Trier

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation

FOXMAN

REALTC
Kenilv

APPROX.
525
SQ.
on Winnetka Ave.,

BUILDING

Ample

5:

SEQUENS REAL
1240

Offices

OFFICE SPACE
Suites

GR

Rd.

Walk
to trains
occupancy.

INC.

ST., WILMETTE

month.

Bay

located

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

EVANSTON:
GARAGE
1416
HINman Ave. Heated, electric door, $25
month. Lease basis. Please call DA 87789 evenings or UN 4-3121 days.

GARAGE

‘
,

ALpine 1-7300
NORTHBROOK
si
NOW
RENTING—De
luxe air
;
tioned office space in 5 story buildir

ST.

&amp; TYSON,
AV..

re

office suite,
or sep.
modeled,
air
cond.
Immed,
occu. Each

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent.
Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.
1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

ANDRUSS,

440 Green

Rent——-Garages

812 CLARK

446-2600

WINNETKA—FURNISHED HOUSE
for summer. June 14th through Sept.
14; $1,650. 3 bedrooms, 212 baths,
for
smali family while locating permanent residence in area. Call Mr. Davis.

TOWN

144

pa

bidg., across from NWRR Station,
street parking. Immediate occup:
$750 mo.

Office

LAKE
DELAVAN,
WISC.—4-BDRM.,
nicely
furn.
year
‘round
home.
Private pier. $150 per week.
945-3991.

5 bedrms.
and
patio.

offices.
Off
Street
month. Ken Kistler

attorneys,
ical arts.

PENTWATER—BASS
LAKE,
MICHIan 2 cottages,
children’s
paradise,
ish,
swim,
beautiful
beaches,
and
boat. $55 and $65 per week. DA 8-7368.

:

KENILWORTH

TIME

DELUXE
CABIN
NEAR
MINOCQUA,
Wis.
Lge.
liv. rm.,
frpl., 2 bdrms.,
lge. encl. porch. All conven. Gar. Boat
ir. pines. 967-8715

S

Furni

Excellent traffic loc, Air-cond.
has 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old

NR.
MINOCQUA,
WISC.,
MODERN
2
bdrm. summer home;
private beach,
pier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods, Call 446-6538 after 4:30
p.m.

First floor master bedroom, Library.
Two
2nd
floor
bedrooms.
Screen
porch. Nearly new home. July possesSion. $1,100

Green

GOOD

PLAN YOUR VACATION AT
MY-DELLS on lovely Lake Wisconsin.
4 acres of woods with beach.
Completely ‘furnished . cottages.
$60
per
week
until June
9th, $65 per
week
after;
boat
included.
Now
taking
reservations for May and June only.
Call 608-635-2393,

TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN KENILWORTH
AVAILABLE
THROUGH
LABOR DAY. SEPT. 4TH.

62

A

floor.

SKOKIE
:
7355 LAWNDA
1,152 sq. ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 gl
offices and powder rms. Moder
lighted, firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

BR

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.
COTTAGE AND GUEST COTTAGE ON
Lake
Michigan
near
Manistee
Both
have
electric
kitchen,
hot
water,
fireplace,
terrace,
private beach.
In
congenial
community
of
university
families.
Ideal for children. Cottage
$120 per week, guest cottage $90. Ph.
248-2460 days or BI 8-7361 eves, wknds.

Rentals

Lovely Manor
house with
3;
baths.
Family
room
June 24 possession. $1,400

HAS

Ist

Consultant.

$80 Mo.

NORTH
EVANSTON—Ideal
Business or Artist Studio.
$75 Per Mo. Mrs. Mueller
MITCHELL BROTHERS

Sister Bay, Wisc.

Houses

to Rent—Furn.

141

4-3700.

EVANSTON

Rent—Furn.

Rentals

on

CHICAGO AVE. Excellent office
tal. Rent includes one large offi

In Beautiful.

HELP!
LEASE
EXPIRES
1 MONTH
before
end
of school,
Need
3 or 4
bdrm
furnished
home
or apt.
from
. May 14 to June 14. Present Winnetka
resident.
References.
Telephone
4460378.
GOING
ABROAD?
NEED
SOMEONE
who will take good care of your house
for 1 yr.? 3 adults. No pets. Exe. local
refs. 729-4789 after 6.

II.

AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 142 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
my
walk to grade school. Comp. car
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwashe
disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 cai
gar.,
gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
GLENVIEW—IMMEDIATELY
AVAILable.
For
smaller
family.
Walk
to
stores,
Milw.
railroad,
schools,
etc.
Fireplace, separate dining room, attic,
full basement. 1 or 2 year lease. $175
per month.
CALL BRUFF REALTY
272-7550

EVERYBODY

WILMETTE:
CHARMING
6 RM.
brick Col.; 3 BRs.; lge. L.R. w/frpl.:
fin: bsmt.; avail. June, '67 to August
68. $275. Security Deposit. 256-2462.

139

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Glenview,

For

Vacation

or

desired.

FAMILY VACATION
IN DOOR COUNTY

OR
4 B.R.
HOUSE
IN GLENVIEW
or
Countryside.
Rent
or
rent
with
option
to
buv.
Need
as
soon
as
possible. PA 4-3572 after 6 p.m.

138

CLEAN
3 BDRM.
SPLIT-LEVEL
LIV.
din. comb. Large Kitchen with eating
area.
Built-ins.
Loads
of
storage
space. $285 per month.

Rd.
PArk

143

FURNISHED
COMFORTABLE
6 RM.
115 bath home. Quiet, N.W. Evanston.
Nr. public transp. Woodburning xg! set
gas heat; fenced yard; garage. 2 yr.
lease. Avail. June 15. GR 5-7957.
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 11 baths; new furn.;
vss sagsin * or
eesaceata

GLENCOE—CENTRAL - school _ dist.,
New Trier East. 13 yr. old brick Col.
Liv.
rm.,
din.
L,
door
to
garden,
excellent kit. with dishwasher, lots of
cabinets.
Lge.
‘lst fl. mas.
bedrm.,
study or 2nd bedrm., cer. tile bath. On
2nd;
3 twin bedrms.,
cer. tile bath.
Many
closets,
beaut.
large
paneled
rec. rm. with fpl. Att. gar. Gas heat,
low
cost.
Near
park,
stores,
train,
school bus. $400 mo. 3 yr. lease. Mrs.
Sherwood.
BAUMANN—COOK
HI 6-5000
BR 3-2198

Waukegan

HIGHLAND
PARK-SMALL
FRENCH
Provincial townhouse. Parquet floors,
beamed cejling, one bedroom. 432-6873.

YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE
desire
carriage
house,
gar.
apt.
or
cottage with gar, Willing to dec. Call
collect after 8 p.m. 684-6957.
3
PROFESSIONAL
MEN
WISH
TO
rent or lease a large older home with
some property. Best references. Call
234-8220.

5-1617

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1132

WILMETTE TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT.
3 bedrm., 142 baths. Near school and
transportation.
Avail.
early
June.
Phone 251-5620.
GLENVIEW—SPACIOUS
AND CLEAN;
3
bdrm.;
145
bath;
townhouse
w/
bsmnt. $190 per mo. Avail. May 1.
729-4511

STREET

OFFICE

rivate
250 per

LUXE
WILMETTE
TOWN
HOME
New
3 bdrm.;
2%
baths:
air-cond.;
attached
garage;
separate
DR;
LR
with
woodburning
frpl.;
Frigidaire
kit.; priv. patio, $400. 251-8999.
SUTTON PLACE, 510-D Ridge Road

5,000,

MAIN
SMALL

DE

OR
4BDRM.
HOUSE
IN
GLENview, -or surrounding area. $200-$300.
PArk 9-0486

3

WINNETKA
2 bedroom, one floor cottage, suitable
for
a couple.
Spacious
living-dining
room, modern ae
1 car garage. $225
ee Ay
gam
year
lease.
ALAN

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

Rent——Houses

mi

building Saicineee 8 0
Fi
tion aaa
and large ‘Meeting
$15,000Y

Houses

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping.
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.

RETIRED
COUPLE
WANTS
SMALL
house or unfurnished rooms in large
home with garage and kitchen privileges. Refs. UN. 4-1325.

&amp; Jenks

‘‘L”’
All

» FURNISHED
212 ROOMS,
NEAR
and
bus
terminal.
Fireproof.
utilities. North Rogers Park.
BR 4-0204

3

~=For Rent—Town

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
To be avail. June Ist on 2 year lease
de luxe 3 bdrm., 24% tile baths, sep.
liv. rm.; all elec. kit. including double
oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 ant month, Please call
for appointmen
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION co.
446-1294
825-6948.

CANADIAN
MANAGER
AND
FAMILY
relocated
to
Chicago
from
Toronto
require 3 bedroom house with family
room and 142 baths for June 15th on.
Close shopping, schlis. and trees would
be
nice.
Phone
693-3040.
Ext.
247.
before 5 p.m.
EXECUTIVE
AND
FAMILY
DESIRE
mod. 3 bdrm. house or townhouse of
quality
in
North
Suburb
for
June
occup. Conv. to elem. schl. and Loop
transp.
Mrs.
Sternberg,
SH _ 3-2000,
Apt. 210.

WINNETKA
YOR THE LARGE FAMILY
‘Just listed a larger older home in best
East
location
near
the
village.
1st
floor
a 30’ living
room,
20’
dining
room, library, kitchen, porch, powder
room.
Upstairs
are
five
twin
bedrooms three baths and a 3 room suite
with bath on the 3rd. The house must
be taken as is and tenant pays
all
upkeep—but the rental is only $350 per
month.
Immediate
for
about
112
years.
GEORGE RUMSFELD.

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

to

ROOM
APT.
ELEGANTLY
FURN.
11, blks. from beach. Avail. Mid-June
to "late Sept. CaJl 864-7232.

142

256-4949.

Wanted

pine ranLoca

Doctor

6

EVANSTON
NORTHWEST—3
BEDroom 142 hath, will decorate and paint
exterior, $250 per month.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900
o
EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
iy
lst; lge. yard: phoes =
appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-061
NORTHBROOK—3-BDRM.
SPLITlevel; fam. rm.; fenced yd.; $220 per
mo. l-yr. lease. Avail. July 1.
Phone 272-2162.

137

or North &gt;
no pets.

ALpine 1-8829.
GLENVIEW:
3-BDRM.
COMpletely. Furn.; prefer cou od or small
family.
No pets.
Conv.
Approx.
June 10-Aug. 12. eagonabee. “124-4975.

AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, 2 car att. gar. $260.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4703
LAKE
FOREST—FOR
RENT
WITH
option to buy. Ranch with 4 bdrms., 2
baths, 2 car gar., full base., 42 acre.
63 E. Franklin PI1., $385 per mo. 2 yr.
lease.

WAN’

July and Augt
Wilmette
Evanston.
Retired couple,

din.

yd., nr. transp. $325 mo. 1-3 yrs.
Ward H. Harris
DAvis 8-8759
WEST
WILMETTE—2
BEDROOMS,
1
bath down, 1 bdrm. 1 bath up. Modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher,
eating
area,
full bsmt. Gas heat. Newly dec. Reas.
rental. Immed. occup. AL 1-3095.

CONVENIENT
WINNETKA
LOCAtion,
walk
to
trains,
schools
and
shopping.
House
has
living
room
w/frpl.,
dining
room,
sun
room,
cabinet kitchen and powder room. On
second are four bedrooms plus heated
sleeping
porch,
one
bath.
Floored
attic,
full basement,
2 car
garage.
$300 per month.

REALTORS
GReenleaf

N.
6 RM. “AIR
Newly dec., liv. rm.,

ranch.

., all new appl., 3 bedrms., 11) ¢.t.
Sin. ., bsmt., 2 car att. gar. fenced

to Sept.
729-4515.

EXCELLENT
NEW
HOME
WITH
fine floor plan. Living room
w/frpl.;
dining
‘‘L,’’
modern
cabinet
kitchen
w/appliances
and
eating
area.
4
bedrms. and 215 baths. This is in a
good location, close to schools, shops
and Davis St. transportation. Preter
2-3 yr. lease at $435 per month from
June ist. Call for appointment.

513

GReenleaf

Central

UNFURNISHED,

Hokanson

MPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
le
baths,
modern,
new _ kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautiful_ ly furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.

B25 Main

APT.

CENTRAL

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

Bay

IN NORTH
724-5721.

or rent
location

136

SEPTEMBER
1. LANNON
STONE
in finest location.
Family
Rm.
and
Den, 5 Bdrms.
312 Baths.
Spacious
feeling throughout. $450 per month.

WESTON

SMALL HOUSE
Shore area. Call

‘WANTED TO RENT:
GLENVIEW AREA
SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT
724-9100.

EVANSTON
TO

to Rent—Furn. Apts.

RETIRED
COUPLE
DESIRES
FURnished
apartment
July
ist
through
Sept. Exc. references. Call ORchard 52723.
OLDER
COUPLE
DESIRES ' FURnished one bedrcom apartment, June
through
September.
Excellent housekeeper. Best references 433-3413.

INC.

GR_

Wd.

COND.
|

EVA
gag

2-0437

YOUNG,
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
man
desires
coach
house,
$120
in
Evanston
or
North
area;
furn.
or
unfurn.
for July or before.
Call R.
Monson
at
341-8846
before
5
p.m.
weekdays.

TASTEFULLY
DECORATED,
WELL
furnished
and maintained
apartment
of two-apartment
bldg.
close to bus
. and train. Large
Living
Rm.,
large
Dining
Rm.,
3
Bedrms.,
2
baths,
modern Kitchen w/eating area, small
yard; garage. June 1 to October 31 or
“possibly Jonger. Call Mrs. Hauworth.
‘BR

AM

re-

21, ROOM FURNISHED APT.
“a
Fea $110

_ furnished.

| Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
=
switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp;
North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

and

Call

new

T

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room
kitchenettes,
attractively

fain

2h, “gooias ers

yp erect ey “newly furnished,

cia

ROGERS PK.

“EVANSHIRE HOTEL

H.S.

2-3136

Ideal

after

STORES

16

FT.
1 blk.

5:30

X

FRON
west o!

for snack
p.m.

50

Snap:

EA.

rae

Reas.

UN 4-

816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
occup.
Good
for
office
or

store. Will cooperate.

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in
modern
air-c
tioned building; with waiting roo!

Days

729-2070

Eves.

724-

340 LINDEN AV., WILME
Heated store. Opposite “L" term
Immediate eee

HILL

&amp; STON

oscte Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

1D

Classified -

e,

�3

=

For Rent—Stores and Offices. 184 For Sale—Condominiums
-vator

road

ties

bldg.

Near

station

Northwestern

and

bus.

rail-

Parking

facili-

will partition to suit. HI 6-7600.

STUDIO

SPACE

FOR

For

FOR

Complex

RENT

of Offices,

2ND

FLOOR

assembly

rooms,

WANTED
_

2000

suburban
4 107i
mette.

SQ.

FT.

IN

149

DA

: OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
_ square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

MODERN

HEATED

GARAGE

AT

YOU NEED A

_ REAL

ESTATE

152

For Sale—Co-op

~ Rookwood
DELIGHTFUL

5

APT.

“Like-new’’

wall

appliances.

Air

closet

4

Conditioners.

space.

A

lovely

IN

N.E.
and
Liv.
with

Thru-the-

Excellent

3rd

fir.

_ Apr.
$12,500 Cash
Equity.
Excellent
financing available. Bldg. Mtg. to be

paid

off

in

approval

one

more

required.

year.

Call Mrs.

Board

Niemi.

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON.EVANSTON
INC.
571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600

AL 1-6700

BR 3-3750

ROOM

CO-OP

Excellent

APARTMENT

condition.

Large

room,
dining
‘‘L’’. kitchen.
bedrooms
and
bath.
Equity

Monthly

assessment

$122.

2

living

large
$10,000.

Close

to

shopping
and
transportation.
1414
pareal St., Evanston. Board Approv-

~~ BOB VOIGTS REALTY
WNiversity 4-8666

ALpine 1-2374

DOWNTOWN

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL

BEDROOM

apartment, Large living
area, CT bath,
cabinet

electric
a

range

and

room, dining
kitchen
with

refrigerator.

Bal-

cony, carpeting, drapes. Close to CTA
trains,
Northwestern
Univ.
$12,500
ie
$134.34 mo. assm’t incl.
ilitie Ss.

‘QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
UN

1571

SHERMAN

4-2600

AL

AV.

1-6700

EVANSTON

BR

3-3750

EVANSTON
_Enjoy Evanston advantages
(schools,
vee
and
beaches)
with
Chicago
ansportation only blocks away; 4 to
foward ‘‘L’’; Four bright airy rooms

and

large

ossession.
%. Monthly

Fi

SH REALTY

porch.

ortgage
payment

Immediate

only
$5,200
$85.60.

at

446-7180

EVANSTON
$8,500
:
JUST REDUCED
FULL PRICE FOR LARGE 415 RM.
P in well-maintained bldg. Close
train and bus. Monthly pymnt., $70.

J. KRUGER

CO-OP,

rooms,

HI! 6-8350

LOW

ASSESSMENT,

2 baths,

gar.,

buses,

churches,

schools. Call before 1 or after 5. BU

For

Sale—Condominiums

room,

2

better

than
average
size
bedrooms,
11g
baths.
Stove,
refrigerator,
carpeting
nd
drapes
included.
ELEVATOR
DG.—CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDI-

TIONED.

$31,000.

Call Mrs.

Kleeman

HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

AL

16

—

BAY

Classified

156

For

Sale—Apt.

RD., WILMETTE

I-l 111

Evanston Review

Buildings

Evanston—Central

S. Evanston—3

For

NEW

.2-2 BR’s
htd
sep.

parking.

in
newer
air
and.

ON

THE

Have

a

DELUXE
THRU AND THRU
...
26’s in Dawes-Chute School Areas close
to transp. Both indiv heated and air
conditioned. Big paneled rec room, 3
Car
parking.
Maintained
and
built
superbly. Reduced to $57,400.

ADS

IN MARKET

Residence

AL

1-6700

BR

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

3 BEDRMS.

AND

RANCH

1

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

GLENVIEW

Low

60s.

Better

TALL

than

new,

GLENVIEW

Custom

built
living

range

and

and

7 room
room

ranch

on

ountry

dishwasher—ample

sliding

glass

doors

basement

and

intercom,
home has

additional
just

large

2-car

been

to

eating

patio,
for

redecorated

area;

3

garage.

furnace

‘‘L’’,

Many

inside

acre,

Ceramic

kitchen

family

bedrooms,

with

room

2

room;

and

out

offer

bedroom;
ble

door

hallway.

this

There

well

built

3 bedrooms

are

mahogany
wardrobe
This

is

AND

paneled

closets.
an

FRAME

6 room

and

with

room.

carpeting

value

PIERSEN

at

ceramic

and

tile

entry,
oven,

is a

window

tile

MORTON

Lamplighter,

serving

GROVE

3 bedrooms

of

house

for

young

family

hood.

Walk

brick

home

with

space

the

money.

wanting
to

in

transportation.

for

4th.

$28,50

Perfect

substantial

attractive

schools,

lo

fo

ace

neighbor

shopping

Good

A

sized

a.

cabinet

kitchen.
Breakfast
area seats
six
comfortably.
20x11
Family
room
4
steps down from the kitchen area. 2nd

roughed

in.

Low

2

car

garage.

Lot

taxes.

$22,400
Immediate
possession—3
bedroom
ranch in a ‘‘near town’”’ location. 142
car garage, beautiful large lot. House
is vacant and patiently waiting for its
new master. Call today.

NORTHBROOK

$90,000

NORTHFIELD

FIRST TIME OFFERE D

9

bedroom

brick

ranch

on

a quiet

cul-

de-sac. Large fenced rear yard with
patio and brick BBQ. Attached garage
and loads of storage space. Call today
for your appointment.

full

full

cleaner,

driveway.
pleasure

basement
one

tile baths
Patio

in living

and

to

room,

and

show.

master

yard.

dining

area

Douand

$26,500.

REALTY

* Northbrook Star * Highland
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

118 GREEN

BAY

ROAD,

REAL

FOOLER.

WINNETKA

This

attached

off the
nice

H| 6-7180

wall

baths,

vacuum

blacktop

826 Deerfield Rd.

and The Village

fee

$21,500
NORTHBROOK EAST
Greater
starter
home—well-built
3

yrs.

A

FINE

CAPE

BRICK

AND

LANNON

STONE

ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 3 bedrooms.
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit. 2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

521-4th

945-1670

LOVELY

Cod home
in northwest
Evanston.
4
bedrooms;
112 baths. Fireplace. Full
basement with family room. Gas heat.
In excellent
condition.
Garage.
Low
Os.
SPIC AND SPAN BRICK AND
stone ranch in East Glenview.
(Wilmette school district) 5 rooms.
Full
basement
with
aneled
recreation
room. Gas heat.
Enclosed breezeway.
Patio.
Attached.
garage.
Beautiful
carpeting. $26,500.

TIGHE

REALTORS

* Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

200

TREES

RANCH
a

2 ceramic

recreation

New

excellent

home

over

- Mlode Se ron ting
on
Heart
of Northfield.
2
streets, including usable $35,000 home.

$43,750.

We

with

273-3855

built-in

with

extras—Built-in.

family

Club

Nash Realty

wooded

dining

$67, 80(
area. 9 room
North
Shore

frontage
on
the
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwooc
den with parquet floors plus a panelef’
game
room.
Elegant wooded
settin
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorateo
Owner transferred—so immediate pos
session.

ne,
.3,000
sq.ft...
Exe...
joc.
4 le.
bdrms., 3 full baths. Formal din. rm.,
library, fam. rm. Many
extras.
1430
Blackthorn Dr., PA 4-6864.

desirable

w/fireplace,

EAST

Glenview’s most choice
spacious
ranch
adjoins

RIVERWOODS
large

$37,000

everything,
Vacant—immediate po:
session.
asy financing.
Call for
pleasant inpection today.

IJlinois

212

has

able
second
floor.
2 car garage
Located in a quiet residential neigh
borhood within walking distance of

bath

Evanston,

Street

home

$25,00
Brick bungalow with six rooms on th
first floor and a very easily expand

55 x 125.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

older

EVANSTON

BEDROOM

brick home
in Evanston.
Clean
and
compact. Wonderful private back yard
with stockade fence. New yard shed
for storage and work shop. New Patio
for your
spring
and
summer
cookouts. Included are: Washer, Dryer and
AIR-CONDITIONER.
PRICED
TO
SELL AT ONLY — $18,500. Call —
BOB MILLER

maintained

Walk to everything, schools, shops and
train from this beautifully kept three
bedroom,
two bath home with. sepa
rate
dining
room,
spacious
country
kitchen, large living room and large
enclosed porch. Basement is complete
ly
painted
and
has
separate
play
space
area.
Large
lot nicely
land
Scaped (rear yard is cyclone fenced |
with
3 car
garage
and
tool shed.
Taxes
are
low
and_
possession As
immediate.

HOME

THREE.

well

$25,006
from
thig
Cape Cod

and
town
2 bedroom

WINNETKA

EVANSTON

COD,

DELIGHTFUL

607 Howard Street—Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575
BRoadway 3-5420

3-3750

IMMEDIATE
OCCUpancy. Beautiful 3 apt. building. 6 yrs.
old. 2-5’s, 1-3 room. 245 car gar. Many
extras.
$55,000
or
best
offer.
By
owner. 728 Mulford. DA 8-6981.

$26,500

LIKE TO ENTERTAIN?
THIS 3 BEDroom
Brick
Ranch
with 30” Family
Room
on
first
floor
is
for
you!
Generous
Living
and
Dining
Area,
Kitchen with Eating
Space,
214 Car
Garage
(attached).
LOW
FIFTIES.
call MRS. STEVENSON (home phone:
UN 9-2376).
.

SHERWIN

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON

N 4-2600
EVANSTON.

This

SKOKIE

PLACE

. Choice Braeside
East Location!! Hop, skip, and jump
to
Chicago
Northwestern!
TEasy
commuting to Loop! Terrific
7 Room
Brick
Ranch,
3
BR’s,
main
floor
family room,
2 car garage.
Beautifully landscaped
lot. Easy
to maintain. In low 30s. Come visit.

garage.

APARTMENT—6
ROOMS.
Second
Apartment—5
Rooms.
2 car
Garage.
Excellent
income.
Freshly
decorated throughout. Exterior to be
newly
bainted,
weather
permitting.
Be sure to see at this attractive price.

6-1855
6-2700

..

SAMUEL

| WINNETKA
Walk
to train
easy-to-care-for

a separate
dining
room,
full base
ment,
garage
and
low,
low
taxes
Owner has purchased other house and
wants this one to have a nice family
Call today.

OWNER
WILL
COMPLETELY
REDECORATE
to
Buyers
choice
this
FOUR
BEDROOM,
TWO
BATH
HOME
and
recover
Kitchen
floor.
Included are: new Stove, Refrigerator
and
Dishwasher.
REAL
BUY
near
Lake,
Schools
and_
Transportation.
CALL
—
MRS.
STEVENSON
(home
phone: UN 9-2376)

Highland Park Open Sun. 2-5
CHEROKEE

CAPE

$99,50¢

on wooded* half acre i

East section near grade school, Nev
Trier
East
and
train.
13 rooms,
bedrooms. Brand new kitchen, 3 ne
baths.
Just
decorated
throughout
Immediate possession. Call us to seé¢
it today.

EVANSTON

Mitchell Brothers
507

ONLY

EAST

Classic home

Bath,
Living
Rm
and
Dining
Rm.,
Kitchen
with
Breakfast
area.
First
Floor
Utility
Rm.,
7 Closets.
Oversized
2 Car
Garage
for
additional
storage space. PRICED AT — $21,500.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

NORTHWEST

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
5-3900

KENILWORTH

NORTH

SOUTHWEST

_.
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Living room
with fireplace, separate
dining
room,
den,
2 bedrooms
and
bath on lst floor,
2 room suite and
bath on second floor. Spic and span.
$36,500.

GR

PRICE

BRICK

ISSUE

THIS

SEX

FOR THIS 6 OR 7 ROOM,
3 BEDRM.
home
on
a
quiet
street
in
North
Evanston. Features as eparate Dining
Rm.,
MODERN
KITCHEN
w/Breakfast
Rm.,
and
21’
Living
Rm.
w/Fireplace.
Detached Garage, SPACIOUS
YARD
FOR
CHILDREN
TO
PLAY.
Easy
walk
to Haven
School
and
Central
Street
Shopping.
OUTSTANDING
VALUE.
Requires
$5,300
cash.
Call—ALAN SEX

Mitchell Brothers

BRICK

FIRST

FULL

$52

NEW AND DIFFERENT!
Custom built brick and redwood home
Six lovely
large
rooms
including
walnut
paneled
Family
room
wi
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
bedrooms,
each 15x 14, two cerami
tile
baths,
Ist
floor
utility
roo.
attached garage. This home is easil
expandable
with
the third
bath
ai
ready installed, as well as heat. A
latest features, including electric heat
parquet floors, Nutone intercom; F
and AM radio throughout. All this and
LOCATION too! Short walk to school
and
shops.
An
out-of-the-ordinar;
home. Offers invited.

EAST

EVANSTON

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

SHERWIN
Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

5-3900

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
OUR

— ALAN

SPACIOUS
14
ROOM
VICTORIAN
HOME
located
1 block
from
Lake
Michigan.
6 or more
Bedrooms
and
many
Baths.
3
Rm.
Apt.
can
be
rented
out.
3
car
Garage.
New
Wiring. Situated on — 17’ x 150’ lot at
$62,500,
or
on
172’x150’
lot
at—
$77,500. CALL
ALAN SEX

MARKET

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

$42,500.

Owner will help you finance.
home and income too!

GR

CALL

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5.”
1030 VERNON DRIVE~

RANCH

EVANSTON

Most convenient North Evanston location. 3 blocks to Central Street station.
Entry hall, nice sized living room with
fireplace. Separate dining room, heated and paneled porch. Medium sized
kitchen
and
pantry,
powder
room.
Upstairs two twin sized bedrooms and
hall bath. Price $26,500. Call today to
see,
CAL DAVIS

524 Davis Street
Evanston, Illinois.
491-1855
273-3855
A BEST BUY! 3-6’s, solid brick 4 Blks
from
Howard
Street!
Automatic
gas
heat. Triple track storms and screens.
Was $49,500 NOW $45,900! See it!

Income

POSS’N.

WINNETKA
LUXURY HOME ON 1.25 ACRES
Imposing English Tudor style, circular
driveway,
long
reception
halls
opens to the garden
and terrace in
the rear, big living room
with bay,
pois: 4
dining
room
and _ adjoining
breakfast room, 16’ library with fireplace,
and
upstairs
a master
suite
with bedroom,
sitting room and two
bathrooms,
three
other
twin family
bedrooms
and 2 tiled baths,
and
a
2nd
floor
servants’
suite
of
three
rooms
and
two
baths.
On
the
3rd
floor
a paneled
sunny
multi-hobby
room. Yes, it is in the upper brackets
but a property division is © possibility. GEORGE
RUMSFELD.

Apt. Bldg.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

car

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Sale—Houses

EVANSTON

WILL
TRADE
FOR
VACANT
OR
smaller
Apt.
Bldg.
24
beautiful—2
Bedrm.
Apts.
Several
with
sunken
Living Rms. Balconies. Gross Income
over—$72,000.
CALL—LEONARD SZERLONG

3

&amp; TYSON,

OF

Wilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.

conditioned.

APARTMENTS,

BROTHERS

Location

EACH APT. HAS THREE BEDROOMS,
114 BATHS, Living Rm., Dining Rm.,
and Kitchen. 4 Car Garage. 1st Apt. is
vacant
for
immediate
occupancy.
ASKING ONLY—$42,000.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

NR
RIDGE
.
both
building,

ROOM

THREE
5 RM. AND THREE
315 RM.
apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
plbg. $10,335 income.
Many features.
Call now, $69,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
BR 3-3660

SEE

ON THIS SPACIOUS TWO APT. BLDG.
that features 1—7 Rm., 3 Bedrm. Apt.
and 1—5 Rm., 2 Bedrms. Apt. 2 Car
Garage.
SPACIOUS
50’ x 165’
LOT,
w/a large yard for Children to play.
Purchaser
can
have
poss’n
of both
apts.
on
June
15th.
FINE
VALUE
AT—$31,500. CALL—ALAN
SEX

SAMUEL

AT WILMETTE

Dining

Dan Dragash, agent, 274-1001
828
OAKTON
ST.,
3
YEARS
OLD,
beautiful
corner
3
bdrm.
apt.,
balconies, hugh closet space, 2 baths,
E. stove, self cleaning oven, over
sized elec. refrig. and freezer, central
elec, air cond.
and heating.
$35,000.
Call 864-7962 for appointment.

607 Howard
Street
UNiversity 9-2575

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
IRED Ur RESPONSIBILITY?
:
‘ou’ll
be
happy
in
this
beautiful
spacious third floor apartment. Large

room,

6

1-

~ HOMEFINDERS
Living

din. rm.,
reserved

PRICE REDUCED

IDEAL LOCATION
5

EVANSTON

2 bedrm., 2 bath, separate
balcony,
carpet,
drapes,
parking. Occupancy NOW.

N.U.
lge.
Kit.

light

OF ELEGANCE
ultra spacious

274-1001

Gardens

_ Evanston
near
the
Lake,
transp.
Separate Din. rm.,
rm.,
2 twin
size
bdrms.,

VANSTON

2141 RIDGE

Apartments

RM.

Sachnoff

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
Elevator,
wood
burning
fireplace,
private balcony, heated garage, sauna, 19 cubic ft. refrigerator,
double
Oven ‘and dishwasher.
:
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.

of Evanston

SIX

automatic
heating,
inside
garages.
$6,180 Annual income. Priced to sell.
CALL J. P, SCHERMERHORN

158

838 MICHIGAN

rates—

LARGE

$23,500.
MITCHELL

2-212 BATHS

for details—call Mr. Powers
328-8100—Extension 249

DELUXE

GLENVIEW

LOCATED
ON
BEAUTIFUL
RIDGEway Avenue in Evanston-Skokie Area.
Features 5 Large Rooms and Utility
Rm. plus 2 Bedrms. and 115 Ceramic
Tile Baths. Formal Dining Rm. Spacious Living w/Fireplace.
2 Car Att.
Garage.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDIFincgadee f stage 3 St my erietaping
em.
any
FS
ae
QUALITY and CONSTRUCTION. Fine
Value _ in
low
50s.
IMMEDIATE

EVANSTON-2
APARTMENT
BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING
PLANTS.
LOT
50 x 160.

4 BEDROOMS

discuss it first with us!
We're
Northern Illinois’ most
experienced and largest bank
with thousands of happy customers.

First National

call Mr.
372-3255

TOUCH
New

LOAN

For quick service—lowest

appt.

E

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

WHEN

IS

Model apartment
for saat.
Sun 1 to 5 p.m.

For

ESTATE

UN 4-5100
Evanston

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses
All Outside Rooms
open

Realtor

Bldg.

NASH

WELL
BUILT TRI-LEVEL,
EXACTLY
suited to a large family. CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
8 ROOMS,
including 5 airy BEDROOMS
and 214
BATHS.
Large Kitchen. Paneled Recreation Rm.
2 Car Heated Garage.
Good transportation — short walk to
Skokie
Swift.
Convenient
to Schools
and
Shopping.
LOW
50s.
Inspection
invited — CALL AL VILLIESSE

BRICK THREE APARTMENT
QUINLAN:

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
APARTMENT
available in this prime location.

_ Noyes and Sherman, Evanston: merchandise storage, 12’ door; fluorescent
lighting, will subdivide. DA 8-2132.

REAL

8-3414

l416 HINMAN AVE.
Condominium Apts.

area
for’
light
industrial
Write
A-971
Box
60 Wil-

“For Rent Storage Space

$28,500

Hahn
Ave.

, For Sale—Houses

SKOKIE

G. Nixon,

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Elevator,’
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

NORTH

NILMETTE—ENTIRE
ONE STORY
ldg. with office and mfg. space. Will
_ rent part or all. Convenient
loc.
LAKE BAY REALTY AL 6-3000

Helen

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

&lt;
with
conveyor to loading
dock.
Zoned
M-1
Would
remodel
for long
_
term lease. $750
_ MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

PRAIRIE

hy

For Site—tensen

2 APARTMENT
FOR THE OWNER
who wants to live in a neat charming
atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing landscaping with shrubs etc.
Convenient
and
desirable
location,
prompt occupancy.

2-2!/5 Baths
One block
Haven School,

Rent—Industrial

EVANSTON

AND

Fer

$28,000
A

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

OR

- sculptor,
heated,
24x36,
north
and
south
light,
with
cozy
6 rm.
apt.
above.
ear Chute school in Evanston. $215. DA 8-4936.

148

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

ARTIST

rea

1156

REALTY CO.
REALTORS

Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

NORTHBROOK
OWNER
272-3245
1,800 Sq. ft. in spac. 3 bdrm. bi-level
incl.: 2 fam. rms.; 2 baths; mod. kit.;
eptg., drapes, storm/scrns. High 20s.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

April 27, 19614

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$115,000

HOT

lew Listing
or 4
dining

bedrooms,
3_ baths;
room; built-in kitch-

en; breakfast
area;
1st floor utility
room
and
a_
basement,
too. . Air

conditioned.
sylvan

It’s a beautiful home

setting

perfect

inating family.

¥

for the

in a

discrim-

NSET RIDGE
A Georgian mansion on more than an
}-acre in the heart of the finest estate

A

rea.
Large
living
room,
gracious
(Gining room, spacious kitchen, powder
room, and family room with fireplace.
6 bedrooms
with 4 baths on second
floor, playroom and more rooms and
a bath on third floor. Swimming pool,
screened porches, gas heat, and ideal
for a medium
or large family. New
Trier
and
Sunset
Ridge — schools.
Offered at a fraction of reproduction
cost. We invite inspection.
ORTHBROOK ESTATE AREA
Beautiful
Ranch
on 1.6 acres

)

r
/

private

New

lane

Trier

"room

in the

Sunset

school

with

walnut

Ridge

districts.

paneled

with

fireplace

and

a

and

Living

walis

fireplace, spacious dining room,
in
kitchen,
breakfast-family

‘

on

barbecue,

and

builtroom

master

‘bedroom
with
fireplace,
dressing
room
and
bath,
3
more _ family
bedrooms,
3 more
baths,
servants’
| quarters and 3 car garage. Central air
' conditioning,
electronic
filters,
Javanese garden, pool, and private pond.
Burt
for
and
occupied
by
a_ well
known
architect.
One
of the
finest
‘home, in the Chicago area.

LOW
OMAN,

BRICK

70s

RANCH

tifully’ landscaped

ON

acre.

A

BEAU-

4 bedrooms,

3

bat’zs, Ist floor utility room,
built-in
den,
family room
with bar
ie ‘kachen,
- and
barbecue,
part
basement
with
area,
2
rec,
car
garage.
Owner
moving West.

LENVIEW

$62,500

OST
NEW
2
STORY
ON
A
delightful half acre among
beautiful
homes.
Large
living
room
with
LS fireplace,
separate dining room, builtin kitchen with adjacent family room,
Hi.
wder
room,
extra
large
master
droom with its own bath, 2 more
bedrooms and another bath, attached
garage with space above roughed in
} ior a studio and bath. It’s most
)} charming.

\ be
§

ie

¢
4

$29,500

¢

72ICK

RANCH

ON
100X185
FOOT
~ws0aed
lot
near.
St.
Philip's.
2
weargoms, living room with fireplace,
sepayate dining rom, jalousied porch,
»full/basement
and
attached
garage.
andable, too.
wP'CTHFIELD

pe

$65,000

‘HARMING
3 YEAR
OLD
CUSTOM
brick 2 story home, de luxe throughout. First floor has beamed
ceiling
living room
with fireplace,
spacious
dining
room,
large
paneled
family
‘room
—
all opening
to a secluded
/ patio; den or bedroom with full bath,
beautiful cabinet kitchen with dining
area. On the second floor, a 14x19
master bedroom with its own dressing
room and large bath, 4 other family

bedrooms

and

Centrally

air

another

conditioned,

11% _ baths.

walking

distance
to
schools
and
churches.
Carpeted
and
immaculately
kept.
a
transferred.
Possession
June

$99,500
BEDROOM,
3 BATH
RANCH
ON A
secluded lane near Country Club. 25
foot living room, formal dining room.
family
room
with
barbecue’
and
unusual brick floor, glazed porch, up
to the
minute
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
with
2
baths
in
one
wing,
guest
bedroom
and
bath
in
other
wing,
partial basement,
and 2 car garage.
20x40
swimming
pool;
excellent
- landscaping.

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
11850 Willow Road, Northfield
HI

E. SAWYER

6-5700

SMITH

DEERFIELD
NEW
Exciting

=

Point.

2

new

LISTING

listing

yrs.

in desired

young

Colony

Colonial

in

immaculate condition. 8 spacious rms.
including entry hall; liv. rm.;_
sep.
din. rm.; paneled family rm./frpl.; lg.
family kit. w/breakfast area; powder
room;
utility room;
Master bedroom
w/own bath; 3 family bedrooms;
and
hall
bath
on
2nd
fir.
Beautifully

landscaped;

Ige.

patio

overlooks

wooded rear yard. A must:to
50s. Call Mr. Haskell today.

see

in

Bay

Road

446-2030

AR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUN' try-like
atmosphere.
4
bdrms.;
2
baths; bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar.: enc.
patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-3245.
NORTHBROOK-SMALL:
4
ROOM.
2
13,500. Low
‘bdrm. home on 3 acre.
axes. 627 Greenwood
Rd., Call 272v0.

pril 27,

1967

GLENVIEW
A
OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4:30
1350 BUTTONWOOD LANE

FAMILY AFFAIR .
. Definitely not
for
you
starry-eyed
youngsters
just
starting housekeeping! Newly listed 8
Room,
Brick
and
Frame
Georgian
with oodles and oodles of bedrooms, 4
on 2nd floor and another adjacent to
panelled rec. room in basement, cozy
fireplace,
ist
floor
laundry
room,
panelled unheated den, gas forced air
heat, attached garage. Small easy-toeare for lot. Washington School Area
and just $39,500. Be first to see!

NEWLY
LISTED
AND
JUST $22,500 5
Rm.
Brick
ranch
with
a _ separate
dining room and full basement AND a
2 car garage! On a 175 lot, N. of Main
Street in Washington School Area. We
can handle this one with a low down
payment.
DAWES—CHUTE SCHOOL AREA
Soooo convenient to everything!

brick

ranch

in

move

in

Super

condition!

3

BR’s,
built-in
oven
and
range,
air
conditioned,
thermopane
windows
in
liv. room, overhead sewers. Complete
with
carpeting
and
appliances.
1
Block to Bus line! Now $41,500.
WHAT
DOES.
QUALITY
MAINTENANCE MEAN TO YOU?
We have an
unsurpassed
6 Rm.
Brick
Ranch
at
101 Dodge maintained in unbelievably
perfect
condition.
3 BR’s,
luxurious
panelled
rec.
room
loaded
with
storage
facilities,
huge
2%2
car
garage,
and delightfully
landscaped.
Reduced
to
upper
20s.
Call
us
to
inspect.
OAKTON AND ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL
What graciousness and charm in this
Early American! 8 spacious Rooms, 4
BR’s., 2 baths, a delightful 50 x 170 lot
and a 2 car garage. Modernized and
in A-l condition.
Located a little bit
E.
of Ridge
Avenue
on
wide
tree
lined street. ONLY
$27,900. A Sherwinner! Grab it!
GOT
$3,000 UNDER
THE
MATTRESS
SOMEPLACE??
That’s all it takes to
fit you into this sharp-showing brick
ranch,
3
bedrooms,
new
deluxe
kitchen,
huge
screened
porch
for
indoor barbequing or relaxing, and a
175’ wooded iot. On Brown Street close
to Main. Long term financing makes
monthly panyments quite low. $24,900.

WEST

WILMETTE

...AVOCA

SCHOOL

NEWLY
LISTED
. Much wanted
location! Deluxe built
7 Room
Brick
Bi-level, Big BR’s,
242 baths
(1 off
master),
white
ash
panelled
fam.
room, eating area in kitchen, sunken
living room, centrally air conditioned.
Carpeting.
drapes,
appliances
_included.
$46,500.
A Sherwinner
home
that won’t last!
;
WEST
WILMETTE
. § ROOM
BILEVEL. A rare one! You bet! 5 BR’s.
including
maid’s
room,
34
baths,
dramatic fam. room with circular wet
bar,
built-in
TV,
and
lannon
stone
fireplace,
huge
sub-basement
with
cedar closet, a kitchen so lovely you'll
simply drool! Air conditioned, circular
driveway, attached garage. In movein condition without lifting a finger.
$63,000.
.

GLENVIEW,

EAST

REDUCED

7 Room

spacious bi-level, 3 BR’s, 2 baths, air
conditioned,
big
modern
kitchen.
Fenced yard, finished rec. room. New
Trier West and Millard Bell Schools!
Now $38,850. A must sell. See it!
We have others. We trade. Call us.

“SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard Street
BRoadway 3-5420

:

Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

Baird &amp; Warner
GLENVIEW (East)
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1000 FORESTVIEW DRIVE
(East on Glenview Rd. to Surrey,
South 2 Blocks)
Fine Location! Air Conditioned, very
attractive all Brick and Stone Ranch.
Many de-luxe features, large interior,
3
bedrooms
plus
library
or
4th
bedroom,
ceramic
baths,
separate
dining room, new de-luxe kitchen with
all
built-ins
cost
$4,900.
‘Recreation
room
with
2nd
fireplace,
jalousied
porch,
underground
sprinkling,
etc.
Beautiful grounds, private rear yard.
Vacant,
immediate
possession.
Outstanding Value! See MR. DEAKINS.

Baird &amp; Warner

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

E. SAWYER SMITH
REALTOR
WINNETKA
874 Green

GOELZER and WILDE

REPORT...

What
is rarer than a superb 4 BR
home
on
an
80’
lot
in
Evanston?
We've got one just 1 short block to
Howard
Street in SW’s most wanted
location! 8 exceptionally lovely rooms,
a new
dramatic
panelled
rec. room
opening
to
patio,
air
conditioned,
sumptous kitchen with panelled eating
area, panelled rec. room, 2 fireplaces,
2 car garage, 2!4 ceramic baths (1 off
master)
Use
the extra buildable lot
for your putting green or your kids, or
sell it. It’s a buildable lot. Full price
$76,000. Call us. See it!

STOM BUILT BRICK RANCH WITH
sweeping views of Sunset Ridge Club
fairways.
Living
room
with
picture
window, paneled family room, walled

atio, 3
spacious

LINE

Rd.

J1ss

18

SAMUEL SHERWIN

J. BRADY REALTY CO.
.

For Sale—Houses

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

WILMETTE
3
BEDRM.
BRICK
BIlevel with lge. dbl. closets, cer. bath,
20 x 27 fam. rm. with wet bar and 1%
bath. 2 car gar. Bell, Highcrest, New
Trier
West,
Loyola
Schools,
Solid
const.,
plasteréd
walls,
oak
firs.
$34,500. Open house Sat. and Sun. 12 to
5. AL 1-9196, 200 Thelin Ct., Wilmette.
KENILWORTH:
BRICK 4 BDRM.;
242
baths;
den;
Florida
rm.;
att.
gar.
Close
to all schools,
churches
and
transp.
In mid 40s
446-7619

Newly

listed

Brick

and

Frame

tile

bath,

powder

room

ranch

and

a

delightful
family
room.
The
entire
property
is in exceptional
physical
condition
with
the following
special
features:
Central
Air
Conditioning,
thermopane
in all fixed windows,
2
car attached garage with electric eye
door, aluminum
screens and storms,

and

a beautiful

lot of over

with complete
$64,500.

privacy.

half acre

The

price

is

WINNETKA—Located in an outstanding
east location this English style brick
house
features
a dramatic
2 story
living room
with a cathedral ceiling
and a fireplace. There are 3 second

floor

bedrooms

basement
is $52,500.

and

and

2 ceramic

a lot 76 x 101. The

KENILWORTH—Frame

Dutch

baths,

price

Colonial

in superb east location. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
bath
plus
2

bedrooms

and

a

bath

on

the

third.

There
is a fireplace
in
the
living
room,
2 car garage with apartment
shave
and
a beautiful lot 100
x 175.
The price is $59,500.
WILMETTE—A wonderful house for the
young family! This nicely maintained
brick and frame has a fireplace in the
living room,
dining L, kitchen
with

breakfast

area,

ceramic bath on
bedrooms and a

second.

There

2

bedrooms

and

the first plus
powder room

is

a

full

a

2 twin
on the

basement,

attached garage, central air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum
sereens and storms on second floor.
An
easy
walk
9
both
Logan
and

Hubbard

Woods.

The price

of $34,750

includes the nylon carpeting on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

NORTHFIELD—This

outstanding
example of fine contemporary architecture has everything needed
for luxurious living. Five bedrooms, 3 baths, 2
powder rooms,
paneled
den
and
a
wonderful
family
room
22x31.
The
modern
kitchen
and
breakfast
area
have
every
convenience
and_.
the

screened

porch

overlooks

the heated

swimming
pool.
Features
include
central
air
conditioning,
inter-com
system, burglar alarm and a beautiful
lot of about 1-1/3 acres. The price is
$175,000.
NORTHBROOK—If
you want true privacy
with
all the
comforts
of city
living,
be
sure
to
consider
this
luxurious
ranch
on
a_ beautiful
14%
acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms
and
2 servants,
paneled
basement
recreation room, central air conditioning,
swimming
pool
and
attached
garage. The price is $250,000.
WINNETKA—The
young
family
with
school age children will appreciate the
easy
walk
to Skokie
and
the Crow
Island
schools from
this 6 room,
2
story stucco house. There are 3 second
floor
bedrooms
and
bath,
pleasant
kitchen with breakfast area,
powder
room,
enclosed porch, full basement
and a new oversized garage. A good
value in today’s market.
e price is
$30,500.

GOELZER

714 Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS

NEW

KOENIG &amp; STREY

DESIRABLE

in ever
popular
Swainwood.
Living
room
with
raised
hearth
fireplace,
separate dining
room, modern kitchen
with built in
double ovens and range,
dishwasher
and
disposal.
Adjoining
breakfast room with sliding doors to
20’
x 60’ patio. Three
bedrooms;
Ce-

ramic

sea

HI

6-5544

LISTING

CONTEMPORARY
6 ROOM
FRAME
Ranch located in top Northbrook area.
A lovely home
for a small family.
Paneled recreation room (36 x 14). 1
full bath plus shower
stall bath off
rec. rm. Full basement.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Mid 20s.

SWAINWOOD

seeing this Brick Mediterranea

AREA

when

Architect built home
with best construction.
Rec.
rm.
with
paneling
indirect lighting and wet bar: 3 lge.
bdrms., 242 baths, great kit. All rooms
with ample closets. Beaut. landscapea
2/3 lot.
IN THE 70s

with

there’s

closets,

to

park

train,

from

this

Glenview Cape
fl. family rm.,

shopping

all

brk.

rm.

and

and

QUALITY

This

kitchen
home.

MRS.

a BEST

BUY.

this

Priced

Town &amp; Country
843 ELM

ASSOCIATES,
STREET

INC.
WINNETKA

HI 6-8000

Winnetka

Mediterranean

FIRST TIME OFFERED
5 PLUS BEDROOMS,
34% baths
Large center entrance foyer. Elegant
30 x 17 sunken living room with hand
carved fireplace. Formal 21 x13 dining room. White ash main floor den
with Thermopane
patio doors. Huge,
remodeled Mutchler kit., butler pantry.
Master
suite
with
bath
and
dressing room. Attached 2 car garage.
Magnificent
125x200
wooded
site.
Tnis marvelous home is priced to sell
at only $76,000.
WE TAKE HOMES IN TRADE

J. KRUGER

717 Elm St.

&amp; CO.

Winnetka

LAKE
BRK.-FRAME

446-8350

FOREST
EARLY

AMERICAN

ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2:
baths, family room, full basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

O. SCHULZ,
256-4949

BUILDERS

on

has

House

in

built-ins

and

with

dining

bedrooms
grounds

and

room,

air

is

area

only.

PARK’S

and

living
bdrm.

wooded

finest

sch.

Custom

‘patio.

sewers.

Main
Must

door

212

Pan.

C.T.

rec.

with

AR

constructed

in

an

built-ins

Nicely

area

and

brick

of

fine

landscaped.

OTT

fine

©

bi

-

Low

588-

ANYONE?

GLENVIEW

New

Eng.

to Willow

Col.

BY

on

OW.

an acre

Park.

Close tra

and
shops.; huge trees; lovely
ld
2
lge.
patios
and
walks, col
w/paving stones from old Wack
cent. air-cond.; 4 lge. bdrms.; 3
baths;
pan.
den.
w/bkcases.;
window;
sev.
din. rm.;
ser.

furnance,

baths,

rm,

heater,

plastered,

CALL

room

NOW
QUICK

basement.

POSSESSION

PA

4

sprinkled.

Hillcrest

dist.

rm.

water

floors throughout;

6-

and

128 LAWNDALE, WILMETTE |
Brick home on large lot with 2
gar. Lg. liv. room _ w/frpl., sep.
room,

area,

n Vv

n

$4

LINCOLNSHIRi

BY OWNER. Custom de luxe, 3 bd:
Col. brk. ranch on 3/4 acre
wood
lot.
Ail
Ige.
rms.
Beaut.
liv.
rm

w/natural stone frpl.; redwood
ing; kit. w/sep. breakfast rm.;

built
4
gar. on

din. rm.; 2 C.T. baths; 2 car
Earare;
full bsmt. Mid 40s.

to

overhead

bar.

3

bdrm. brick ranch w/att. gar. on well
Idscpd. lot w/lge. patio. Forest preserve
14% block-walking
distance
to
school. Pleasant neighborhood. House
has
many
extras,
such
as_ built-in
a
cabinets. Low 20s. CR 2-

at
D

pan
forma

NON-RACIAL

built-in

OWNER—ATTR.

with eating

DEERFIELD

TAX

w/wet

kit.

wiring, good flr. plan, full
exc. closets an storage. Patio.
Call owner, 251-4708. -

Country

leading

mod.

dishwasher. Powder room. Upstair:
lg. master bdrm., 2 other bdrms.,
bath, carpeting and draperies.
New roof on_ house an
ig

flr. laundry rm. Leaving state.
sacrifice. Low 50s. ID 2-3516.

NORTHBROOK—BY

$26,500.

well

storms-screens:

open-

conditioned

LOWEST

cabs.

in fam.

VALUE.

-Attractive living room
and —
“L’’.
Pretty
wood
cabinet

Adjacent

appls.
in kit.
Bluestone
foyer,
dbl.
stone frplc. thermal windows throughout, beamed
ceiling, pegged flr., 16’

thermal

446-

Glen Oak acres-private tennis court

custom

in 5 yr.
old custom
ranch w/att. 212 car

ac.

Winn

located

Charming

NORTHBROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL:
1903 Barberry Rd.
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality house in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. 8 plus rooms, 21% baths;
LR.;
sep.
D.R.;
fully.
equip.
kit.;
attractive fam. rm.;
2 car gar. 21%
vrs. old-like new cond. Large rooms.
Cent.
air-cond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can give quick occupancy.
Exceptional
value
in middle
40s —
under replacement value. By owner.
PArk 4-5308.
HIGHLAND

&amp; WEINR

TENNIS

gardens.

family

automatically

appointment

x

Rd.

NORTHEAST

Oh yes, just 2 blocks to Sacred Heart.
Priced in upper brackets. Shown by

gi

80s.

724-1855

schools,

unusual

many

with

deluxe

location.

terraced

and

TWI

342 _ baths,

bdrms.,

paneled family room,

patio

many

1151 Waukegan Rd.

cathedral ceiling living room—dinin
nd
room
breakfast
separate
room,

glamorous

‘

Baird 8 Warne
Glenview, Il

fam.

attractive ranch
at $32,250.

make

ing.

fast area. 3 Nice bedrooms, 2
(one off master bedroom). A well

ing

2 full baths

Al

25’x

RANCH—POPULAR

is

homes.
dining

A

and

hi

kitchen

and

Low

like-new,

home

and

bedrooms

SW

Spacious
living
room;
dini
ro
“L’’; pleasant kitchen with builtnice bedrooms; 112 baths Plus
cen
air-conditioning.
Short walk to se
and
park
for recreation
and
:
Bgbchhcruky
ming.
For
appointment
call
OTTE.
‘
:

rary custom
built triin the middle of more
wooded lot, yet just 2
East

Bay

EXCELLENT

level, nestled
than
4% acre

choice

Delightful

PORTER

CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH
located
in
Northfield.
Beautifully
decorated,
and in walk-in
condition.
Built-in oven
and range
plus eating
area
in kitchen.
Paneled
rec.
rm.
w/beamed
ceiling
and
glass
doors
leading
to large
patio.
3 twin
size

are.

the

Realtors
6z Green

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.
251-3640
251-6465
WINNETKA
NEW ON MARKET
BY OWNER
This contem
shopping.

see

lighting

CONDITIONED.

bdrm.

Mae

blocks to lake, transportation,

AND

cabinets. Plenty of EATING AREA
and a second sink. CENTRALLY
AIR

rm. w/adj. terrace. 2 nice bdrms., 235
baths and‘util. rm. 2nd flr.: 2 bdrms.
and
bath.
Exe.
constr.,
Central
air
cond.
Stately
trees,
underground
sprinklers. 2 car gar. Upper bracket.

There.

should

overhead

HOME OF DISTINCTION
Authentic Col. brk. in one of the finest
Exec. areas. Lovely 9 rm., 4 bdrms.,
315, bath,
spacious
home
w/charm
reflected throughout.
Ist
fl.:
entr.

din.

you

fireplaces.

KENILWORTH
Eng.
style
estate
home
w/charm.
Superb
constr.,
immac.
cond.
6 bdrms., 412 baths. Lovely library, liv.,
din. rms. Upper bracket.
A home you
will be proud to live in, entertain in
and own.

rm.,

PATIO

is one of the featu:

OVER AN ACRE of ground. 3

2780 LANDWEHR
RD.

liv.

fl

SIZE
BEDROOMS
and
3
BATHS. FAMILY ROOM with
window overlooking patio and yare

baths. South of Willow Rd. High 40s.”

lg.

tile

WHITE. BRICK |

Reduced for quick sale. Charming
2
story brk. and frame col. among fine
homes.
Exc. cond. Lg. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
lovely
kit.
and
fam.
rm,
214

hall,

with

Ranch
home
in
a_ lovely
location
in
EAST
LAKE
FO
Beautifully
Oe
WOODED
RAVINE
lot
this is
SPECIAL
HOUSE
for
someone

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK

:
loca- |

PANELLED
FAMILY
ROOM
fireplace.
There
are
also
3 T
BEDROOMS 2! tile baths. CEN’
AIR
CONDITIONING.
Immacu
‘ condition. $73,500
}

&amp; STREY

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330

the

POOL

And

$29,900

KOENIG

STONE

ayes

MING

Cod. With new kit., ist
full bsmt., gar., earlv

possession.

4

this delightful English “sues
in Glenview.
INDOOR
GRILL
WET BAR too for genial entert

SHOPPING

schls.,

2 rooms

KENILWORTH

entryway

overlooking

IN LOCATION.

Walk

AND

choice

across

room ir
one
lar,

Ss.

de luxe elect.

One owner 3 bdrm. brk. bi-level with
plastered
walls.
Kit.
with . built-ins.
lge. fam. rm. possible on lower level.
244 car gar. with alum. siding. Exc.
landscaping.
LOWER 30s

CLOSE

PORCH

anc

ROOM. FIVE 2nd floor
BEDROO
a. BATHS. Front and back stairway

TRANSFERRED

AND

in

ig

hen
-

STEP DOWN LIVING ROOM ope
to 20° JALOUSIE
PORCH,
a
C(
DEN for dad and a PANELLED
RE

raised Hearth frpl., lge.
centrally air-cond. 2 car
IN THE 40s

TO SCHL

ay

—

room, lar c ii

a SCREENED

gracious

5 bdrms., spacious colonial. De luxe
open
country
kit.,
lge.
fam.
rm.
w/frpl. and bookcases, sep. din. rm.,
Ist
fl. laundry.
Finished
garage.
Professionally
landscaped.
June possession.
IN THE 40s

WALK

§

tion. Your kids can easily WA
‘oO
SEARS
school or NEW
TRIER
the
Northwestern
Station
is
This
is
a
BEAUTIFULLY
BU
home
in tiptop condition. There’s

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD AREA
All brk. ranch with minimum upkeep
expenses,
3 bdrms.,
115 baths,
sep.
din.
rm.
and
fam.
rm.
Close
to
Roosevelt Park, beaut. fenced in back
yard.
Full
bsmt.,
attached
2
car
garage. A lot of house
$45,900

OWNER

the

Elegant2
delightful

BREAKFAST

BRICK

HOME

5 dble.

cozy

home

Swainwood area with quality construction throughout.
Make
this
a home
you’ll be proud
to own.
3 nice
sz.

bdrms.,

from

the
back
of
house.
Rec.
basement. Two bedrms —
enough
to be divided into
Under $40,000

BIG FAMILY—MORE ROOM?
See
this
great
home
with
5
big
bdrms., 242 baths, huge Ist fl. family
rm. In town location. Just what you
have been waiting for.
UPPER 40s

_kit. with D/D,
pan. rec. rm.,
gar.

blocks

STATION.
ROOM,

room off of dining

Custom
built lannon
stone and brk.
Glenview
ranch
on
115
acres
of
wooded
landscaped
ground.
7 rms.,
242 baths, heated encl. porch. 2 plus
garage,
lovely
flagstone
patio
surrounded by flowers.
LOW 6s

OWNER

two

ORTH
LIVING

COUNTRY PRIVACY
FOR RELAXED LIVING

ONE

they built the finest and Ay

ust

ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK FRON"
‘ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
landscaped fenced yard.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY

1609 Fowler

DEERFIELD

o

BY

OWNER.

ee

ATTRAC

tive 4 BR split-level, 244 CT baths,
DR, CT kit. w/built-ins and good

eating area. Lge. fam. rm. with
to spacious

ar.

Near

6,950.

For

yard.

Sub-bsmt.

appt.

945-0728.

schs.,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenc oe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

train

and

ize

door

2 car

s

Classified—

i

17_

�or SaleHo&amp; ssSTREY
150KOENIG
a,

EASY

as

TO CARE

Weston

4 bdrm. split-level home on one of the
pr
est streets in Glenview. Walk to
everything,
near
train.
In excellent
chi. dist. Owner transfered.
NG-IN CONDITION
enview bi-level with

ths,

44
a

3

IN 30s -

bdrms.,

fenced
ASKING

yard.

July
Ist
$28,900

ACRE COUNTRY LOT
brook
custom
ranch

with

FULLY

2

ms., teen age boy would love the
one with crab orchard frpl., liv. rm.

_

for

details

UPPER

20s

PARK AND POOL 1 BLK. AWAY
for
with

ranch

spacious home?
See
3 twin
sz.
bdrms.,

18’
x 16’ new

air-cond.

in

fam.

liv.

2\/&gt; Baths

like

Wonderful

bdrm.

rm.

ranch

comb.,

_ area,

gar.,

and

with

kit.

fenced

stores.

ample

closet

with

ample

yard,

walk

and.

eating

to schls.

$20,509

4 bdrms., 142 bath home with family
rm. There are 8 lge. rms., in all, on a

quiet

cul-de-sac.

Many

extras

included

AS LOW
Decorator
inspection

_ It’s a great time to get started in your
own home. Perfect 3 bdrm. ranch with
_ good
sized
rooms.
Nice
yard
with
trees, on quiet cul-de-sac,
LOW 20s

2

2 way fireplace. Parquet
att. gar. Low 40s.

floors.

2

RED

Unique

34 mile on Techny to Sunset

nston

i
living room
with dining
‘spacious
kitchen
with
eating
1 dry basement. Located on

lot. Includes wall to
and appliance. $23,500.

2

BEDROOM

wall

area,
area.
large

carpeting

BUNGALOW.

LARGE

_ living room
with wood burning fireplace;
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened
porch.
Paneled
and
carpeted throughout. A truly appealing

- home in splendid,

ready

condition . . . $17,500.
only $1,800 down.

3 PLUS
Leh.

Can

BEDROOM

;

to move

into

be yours

for

STUCCO HOME.

spacious

kitchen.

Full

basement, and 1 car garage. Located
in South Evanston near schools and
_ transportation. $19,500.
eat

ALBERT

GASKIN

St.

UNiversity

VEN OF PRIVACY

Have

your own arboretum!

want

room

for

pool?

NEW

LISTING of over an acre. 4 bedrooms,

‘Family
t

only

a

room,

ig

21% baths,

23g

2 fireplaces.

Contemporary

$53,500.
Cai Mrs. May

home

(AL 1-0550, res.)

NDERS
AL I-III!

=

111 Green

at

You

Bay

Rd.,

Have

BUT CAN MAKE
ly
payments we
and

purchase

Little Cash
SIZEABLE MONTHcan find a home for

existing

contracts

and

mortgages.

Roth

Mortgage

po
_

_

ies

2-yr. old bi-level;
spacious liv. rm.;
‘sep.
din.
rm.;
custom
cab. _ kit.
ediocuat
fam. rm.;
frple.;
3 twin

IMPERIAL

212 baths;
gar.; free

282-1600

“~ DEERFIELD—WOODLAND
ttractive

se. lot.
nd

is., 144

fam.

brick

Lge.

and

oak

baths,

rm.

att.

Almost

PARK

frame

pan.

ranch

LR

gar.,

and

20s.

1455

BRICK COLONIAL
Evanston/Skokie
rms.;
1%
baths;
“yc
ating
space; cpting incl.
y OWNER?
*
BEDROOM

~

BRICK

kit.

crptg.

apes
throughout.
Upper
oodland Dr. 945-3229.

-

on

W/irple. 3

country

new

A Home

GREEN

2-6600

BAY ASSOC.

ney

Road,

L 1-7373

2

BY OWNER

WEST

School.

bedrooms,
Low 30s.

OPEN

112

New

BY

bath

OWNER—NEW

Trier

Brick

SUNDAY

West.

3

Bi-level.

1-4

217 Thelin Court
ALpine 1-8279
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST
EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

CHIEF

QUINLAN
See
Evanston

our

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

picture

display

4

Inside

Cover

cover pages
Pages 34
and 38

Page

Page 27

in

Offices

Shore

Evanston,

Forest

27

Community

Deerfield,
Glenview:

and

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
JUST OFFERED
AIR CONDITIONED
CUSTOM
BUILT
_one owner brick home on beautifully
landscaped lot in Sprucewood Village
2
family
rooms;
2
fireplaces,
3
bedrooms
23% baths;
2 car oversize
garage. Call Mrs. Slaughter.

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

SOUTHEAST
A
sparkling
baths,
custom
split-level on a
hilltop.
. ETHEL

INC.

GR 5-1080
HIGHLAND PARK
home—4
bdrms.,
21%
built
air
conditioned
beautifully landscaped
69,900
ROSENTHAL

GLENCOE REALT
Park

Av.

GLENVIEW;

Phone

FIRST TIME

835-1800

OFFERED

7rm.; 144 bath; split-level; w/bsmnt.;
att.
gar.;
in
desirable
Flick
Park
area; low 30s.

DOETSCH

REALTY

CO.

729-0004.
GLENVIEW:
3
BDRM.
112
BATH
Cape
Cod;
$24,600;
low
taxes;
nr.
shopping, transp., schls. Lg. lot.
912 Glenwood Ln.
:
724-3531.
2847
WILMETTE
AV.,
AIR
COND.
faced
brick bi-level. 3 bedrms.,
14%
baths, oversized 2 car gar. For the
small family. $34,900. AL 1-5706.

* Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

question,

let

us

help

HERE IS QUALITY AT A LOW
price in Central Evanston.
We offe:
this 3 bedroom
ranch only
10 years
old. The living room and
dining room
have
thermopane
picture
windows
The cabinet kitchen has eating
area
with built-in oven and range.
Refrig:

erator

also

included.

There

are

| A MOST LIVEABLE HOUSE FOR THE

least money.
Attractive living roo
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window, separate dining room, kitch
en with eating
area,
3 comfortabl
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleeping
orch
Carpeting
and
appliances
included
Full
basement;
2
car
garage.
A
schools are within walking distance
so is the train. Low 30s.

THE FIRST CONSIDERATION MUST
be the setting.
Inspect
this ——_
home
that
overlooks
the
lake.
2
spaciousness and charm of the firsf
floor invites any type of entertaining
The 2nd floor has 5 family bedrooms
and 4 baths, which is ideal for the
prowise family. There are bedroo
or live-in help. Near schools. Make
an appointment for inspection of this
gracious home.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC

with

Vroman-McKnight
Realtors

lush

2 Master

NORTHFIELD
New
on
market
—
contemporary
ranch — nearly an acre, 3 bdrms., 3
baths, open plan liv. rm., din. rm. and
fam. rm. Lovely kitchen with separate

IN WILMETTE
6 ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE
Living
rm.,
dining
rm.,_
kitchen
enclosed summer pch. on Ist floor.
bedrooms
and
bath
on
2nd.
Fu
basement,
HW
gas
ht.
Priced
a
$27,000.

service

oye

bar

for

pool

fam.

covered

rm.

but

and

patio.

operable.

LAKE FOREST
3/4
acre
in
Estate
area,
a _ true
American Colonial Ranch of dea luxe
construction. Living rm. and fam. rm.
with cathedral
ceilings and see-thru
fireplace, large sep, din. rm., 3 twin
bdrms.,
2
baths,
full
beautifully
finished bsmnt. Many extra surprises.
Well priced at $64,500.

&amp; STREY

OUILMETTE LANE
Split-level.
Living
rm.,
dining
‘‘L”,
cabinet kitchen, 2 bedrooms and tiled
bath on lst Level.
Master
bedroo
w/studio on 2nd level. Bsmt.
level
Family room, ldry. area and pwdr
Gas
ht. Att.
garage.
Enclosed
rea
yard. Asking $30,000.
CENTRAL
Living-dining
net kitchen,
baths. Full
garage. Mid

PA
AL
CR

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

PARK, BRK. RANCH
rm. comb.
Large cabi
3 bedrms. and 14% tiled
bsmt. Gas ht. 2 car det
30s.

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th

St.

ALpine

1-040’

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc
REALTORS

NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
=
Northfield
estate
listing
adjoining
Middlefork
Tennis
Club,
you'll love
the 4 bedrooms, the family room, the
3 fireplaces
(one
from
Robert
Lincoln’s home) the numerous baths and
all
the
wonderful
features
in
this
individually
designed
home.
Custom
built.
CALL NOW TO SEE

KOENIG

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers reaches the entire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ‘Charge

EVANSTON
JUST LISTED
Remodeled 6 rooms, 3 bedroom (plus
1144 bath home. Large kitchen, gas
ho
water heat. Many extras. $21,500.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
GReenleaf

SEE

Glenview
PArk 4-5600

5-2700

OUR
PICTURE
ADS
IN THE
MARKET PLACE OF THIS ISSUE.

SPECIAL SACRIFICE SALE
Transferred executive wants his
ily to be with him. Willing to

less

for speedy

sale.

Most

fam
take

attractive.l

Perfect
condition.
Contemporary,
Handsome grounds, Picture windows,
All built-in kitchen w/large breakfas
area.
4 bdrms.,
212
baths,
famil
room,
basement,
2 car garage
anc
air-conditioning.
SIMILA
OMES

THE
NOW

PRICE
FOR THIS
AN UNBELIEVABLE

It)"
457

Central

LAKESIDE
Av.,

M
$49,950.

H.P.

432-6320

NORTHBROOK
3 YEAR
OLD
BRICK
ranch,
excellent
condition.
Walk
to
shops,
schools
and transportation.
3
nice bedrooms, ceramic bath on first
floor.
attractive
country
kitchen-din.
rm. Beautiful pnid. full basement with
ceramic bath, 2 car attached garage.
Gas
heat.
Backyard
enclosed
by
cyclone fence. Only $37,500. Call owner
after 6 p.m. 272-5197.

EAST EVANSTON
4 BDRMS.
|!/, BATHS
$26,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440

N. EVANSTON

GLENVIEW—EXCLUSIVE
SWAIN
wood 3 bdrm. Ranch. Lg. corner lot.
baths. den, frpl., double garage, etc
Fashionable decor. Tennis, swimming
skating, supervised play 1 blk. Con
to train, shppg.,
top schols.
Owner
Best offer mid 30s. 724-1027.

BY OWNER
12 yr. old brk. ranch. 3 bdrms.,
115
baths.
liv.-din.
comb.
Frple.
brkfst.
nook scrnd. porch,
attic, full bsmt.,
garage. Fenced yard. Comb. windows
Carpeting and drapes. 1 blk. to ‘‘L’’
Under $35,000. 677-7691.

GLENVIEW:
7 rm.; 14%
att.
gar.;
area; low

FIRST

TIME

OFFERED

bath; split-level; w/bsmnt.;
in
desirable
Flick
Park
30s.

DOETSCH

REALTY CO.

729-0004.

3

bedrooms
and
14% baths.
Full -base
ment.
Forced
air
gas
heat
and
centrally
air-conditioned.
Aluminun
roll up awnings. Permanent combina
tion storms and screens. 2 car garage
2 blocks to Skiles School. Only $24,500

NORTHFIELD

Villager

Winnetka, Lake
Northbrook

—

the

|

STUCCO AND SHINGLE—7 ROOMS
Lovely 1st floor: Living rm., den, DR
new kitchen
and pwdrm.
3 bedrms
and bath on 2nd. Bsmt., gas ht. 2 car
gar. Low 30s.
:

ads:

Park Herald
North

setting

garden

KOENIG

Highland

every

and

is

BUSINESS”

SELL?

with the answer! We are experience
at this — it’s our business. Glad
tec
consult with you about it anytime—
Give us a call!

6-7274
1-4463

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Deerfield

342

landscaping

INC.
Page

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
;
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

that

TO

bedrooms,
215 baths — Paneled family
rm., spacious living-dining rm. overlooking
garden,
Basement
—
2 car
garage CENTRAL AIR, Jalousied Den
—
Could
be
used
as guest
bedrm.
Loads of attic storage. $72,000.

1884

Review

Serving

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

HEMPHILL BUILT
EXECUTIVE RANCH
In former nursery

IS OUR

or NOT

yee

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillerest 6-0900

King's Court Corporation

SELL

Realtors-Since

BR

Winnetka
999 Linden

REALTORS
OR

If

SELL

L. RINGER

9215 Waukegan Road
Morton Grove, Illinois
965-6680
ANYTIME

McGUIRE

WILMETTE;
HARPER,
ST. JOSEPH’S
New Trier East school dist. Cozy 3
bdrm. home on cul-de-sac. 18 x 14 pan.
family rm. opens onto lovely private
yard. Excellent carpet, drapes. Ideal
for children. Near trans., shopping.
28,500
By Owner
251-9294.

Bell

;
op
ogy
Low
30s.
679-3552

Wilmette

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
212
baths. 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent. air-cond., gas unit. 242 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

8

Classified

ID

Northbrook

_FOR THE BIG FAMILY
Spacious brick home on secluded lot
with
loads
of evergreens
and
pine
trees, it has 5 big bedrooms, 2 baths,
living
room’
with
fireplace,
birch
cabinet kitchen, basement, 3-car garage, low taxes, immediate possession
A Buy at $37,500.

from

CHARMING
5
YEAR
OLD
4 BEDroom
Colonial
ranch
in
excellent
ee
Bay window in liv. rm.
and
another in sep. din. rm. Lovely
marble foyer. Pan. fam. rm. 3 frpls.
Large
basement-2
car
atte.
garage.
Terrific location for New
Trier and
Avoca as well as Loyola and Regina
schools. Priced in low 60s.

Central air-cond. 2
Paneled basement.

—

H.P.

Downtown

TO BUY

L. RINGER

baths. 2 yrs. old.
ear att. garage.

New Trier district. 729-3428.

With Everything

Av.,

:
SPRING BARGAIN
This
charming
brick
home
has
2
bedrooms, dining area, finished basement, garage, walk to bus and stores,
owner going South.
Asking $22,900.

PHONE

PARK

YOU
ARE
LOOKING
FOR
A
house oozing with charm and different
from
the
‘‘Mine
Run,’
then
you
should
see
this 4 bdrm.,
242
bath
home.
The
gorgeous
liv.
rm.
has
Butternut
panid.
frple.
wall:
SEPARATE din. rm., panld. FAMILY
rm.
w/l1
brick
wall:
Attract.
kitchen,
Formica top work space, Kitchen Aide
DW, range: Rec. rm. w/tiled floor in
base. House is tastefully dec., beautifully ldscpd.
Selective neighborhood,
near school, transp. and town. Priced
in low 50s. For further inf, and appt.
to see, CALL;

WILMETTE

RANCH,

and

of

256-3000

DEERFIELD

9-1444

TALL TREES

bdrms.; plus master suite;
smnt.;
game room;
att.
form patio; $59,900.

Avenue

129 Green

Evanston

UNiversity

eee

Lake

Corporation

3000 Central St.

of storage

Unheard

“WILMETTE

Consult
us
without
obligation.
also furnish secondary financing

We

1409

482 Central

Wilmette

Loads

WILMETTE
AN
ATTRACTIVE
Split
Level _ in
IMMACULATE
condition!
Living
room,
Dining
‘‘L,’’ Kitchen
w/builtins. LARGE
breakfast room. Master
bedroom w/bath.
3 family bedrooms
and bath.
Paneled
FAMILY
ROOM.
Screened porch, Patio. CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED. $46,500.

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Bay Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

Green

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

WINNETKA
CUSTOM BUILT FIVE bedroom Colonial. Living room
w/fireplace,
Separate
Dining
room,
Cypress
paneled
DEN.
Country
Kitchen
w/built-ins,
eating area and wet bar, Maid’s room
and
bath
on
Ist.
Master
bedroom,
dressing
room
and
bath.
RECREATION
ROOM.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
A VERY
SPECIAL
HOUSE! $85,000.

APPOINTMENT

:
A RUSTIC CHARMER
Kingdom ‘all of your own on a wooded
rolling
lot,
right
in the
middle
of
town, this 3 or 4 bedroom home has a
fine
treatment
of
Mahogany
and
Walnut
paneling,
fireplace,
family
room, game room, etc.
Luxury at its Best $45,500.

HOME
TO HOME
REFERRAL-SERVICE

IF

Or did you

swimming

extras.

many

AN

GLENVIEW

price.
$23,500
NORTH
WINNETKA
Here
is
a
4
Bedroom
Home
in
Convenient Location. First Floor Den
and Separate Dining Rm. plus breakfast
rm.
Low
taxes
and
at $42,500
EAST
WILMETTE
Preferred Location—2 Blocks to Lake.
5 Bedrooms,
2!2 Baths.
Newly
Remodeled Kitchen, Huge Fam. Rm. A
Lovely
Elegant
Home
in
Excellent
Condition.
$64,900
LAKE-BAY REALTY COMPANY

9-1669

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

i

nook.

so

HIGHLAND

CoO.

HOMEFINDERS
1229 Emerson

Breakfast

FOR

Wachen E. Davie
&amp; Co.
42

OPEN
SUNDAY
2 16.5
1333.
Elmwood
Avenue—Wilmette
See
this choice location—Walk
to everything.
Large
Living
Rm.
Separate
Dining Rm.,
3 Large Bedrooms.
$39,500.
EAST
GLENVIEW
Do
you
want
a
ranch
in
prime
location? Here is a perfect little Gem!
Large Living Rm.,
Kitchen W/Bit-in

IMMACULATE
BRICK
AND
CALIfornia Redwood
home.
Custom
de_ signed and custom built for comfort
nd easy maintenance.
2 bedroom,

US

- For Sale—Houses

‘““YOUR HOME
TO

HIGHLAND PARK
Here is a SMART and STYLISH Split
Level
set on beautifully
landscaped
property.
FIVE
bedrooms,
3 baths.
Parquet floors in Living room, Dining
IL.
Pecan
paneled
FAMILY
ROOM
w/bar.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED. SUB BASEMENT. $72,500.

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

Lake-Bay Realty

AL

ON

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON’
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BAR.
RINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
beta BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Fields.

SEAL HOMES, INC.
2601 MULBERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK, ILL.
CR 2-5600
SH 3-1352

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

~

=

bdrm.,

lot.

_ bath ranch. Cathedral beamed ceiling
in liv. rm. Comb. fam. rm. and din.

Be.

Furnished Models. Open for
10:30 a.m. until dark daily,

3

wooded

HOME

to see this brick home in choice location. 4 Bdrms.,
4 Baths. Large Liv.
Rm. Large Family Rm. Gracious Din.
Rm. Modern Kitchen, 2 car att. garage. Located on beautifully landscaped
16 acre.

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd,
(42A) to
Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west

Large

RANCH

WINNETKA
CALL

$37,100

and SUN.

TYPE

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

GLENCOE
THE BEST BUY NOW is this Unusual
and
Dramatic
Split
Level
w/DELUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room w/doors to porch. PANELLED
‘Family
room
opens
onto
a_ lovely
patio.
Dining
L w/built-ins.
Custom
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
dressing room. $49,500.

well landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with
fplee. Separate Din. Rm., Fam. Rm.
with
fplce.
Large
Kit.
with
dining
area. 3 good size Bdrms.
and 2 CT
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Electric eye garage door. Full basement with fplce. $58,500.

AS 10% DOWN

including SAT.

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY
Eyce ene
rm.
car

LUXURY

158

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS
IBM

LAKE FOREST

2 Car Garages

$50,000 TO

FOR YOUNG FAMILY’

_

Homes

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

_ CLEAN AS A WHISTLE
~ at $29,900

Series’’

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli ing glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

_. CONVENIENT LOCATION
3

Squire

For Sdle—Hoases

COME

ENGLISH
BRICK
HOME
IN
FINE
location.
First flr. has a large Liv.
Rm.
with fplce., separate Din. Rm.,
completely remodeled family Kit. and
enlarged glazed and screened Porch
with Vinyl] tiled flooring. 2nd flr. has
3 Bdrms.,
2 CT Baths,
extra large
closets.
Large
and beautifully iandscaped yard has aluminum
screened
summer
house wired for electricity.
Att.
garage
has
electric
eye
door.
5
A

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms

this
lge.

rm.,

rm.

GUARANTEED

“Country

Colonials
Bi-Levels
'
Split-Levels

Roman brk. frpl., birch cab. kit.,
bsmt. with brk. frpl., 2 car gar.

huge

-

14, ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home facilities in a
community
of
good
schools
and
churches.

14%

E. Davie &amp; Co.

KENILWORTH

FIELDS

pan. fam. rm., attached garage

c
etely
possession.

For. Sale—Houses

FOR

PRICED

*

7

158

835

POLO

3-bdrm.;

LN.

fam.

rm.,

GLENVIEW

or 4th bdrm.;

2%

baths;
wooded
4% acre
plus;
2-ca
gar.,
additional
pull-off
reid
&lt;2
2.
story authentic Williamsburg
Colonial
Wild flower haven; new kitchen;
pos
June 15. $65,000. 729-2180.
|

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April 27,

196

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af

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BS

1

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158

Re

For

lenview Realty
6

ROOM

N.U.

IN

in

rm.,

furnace,

Living

Eating

New

rm.,

space

Bath,

separate

in

Fire-

RED

BRICK

Kitchen.

$232.

ATTRAC-

tively remodeled
and
maintained.
6
rms., 3 bedrms.,
142 baths,
Modern
Kit.
4 yr.
old Kenmore
Stove
and
Dishwasher.
Lge.
Liv.
rm.
w/Air
conditioner, Din. rm. All nailed down
carpeting,
draperies
and
Color
TV
Antenna Incl. 2 car Gar., full Bsmt.
w/Panld.
Rec.
rm.,
extra Bdrm.
or
Den
and
Shower
stall.
July
Ist
pretension.
Realistically priced. $33,-

South

West

Boanston

FOR
YOUR
FIRST
HOME
YOU'LL
enjoy
this
cozy
3 Bedroom
Brick
Ranch with Living-Dining room Combination,
well equipped
Kitchen
and
attractively
decorated
throughout.
Nicely . landscaped
lot
with
Patio,
Yard Lights and new 2 car Garage
with overhead doors. Many inclusions
and Only $21,950.

Glenview Realty

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
AL 1-6700
UN 4-2600

4-0600

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

INDIAN RIDGE
In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Briste 3.4 block to Abbott
Court, E. '/&gt; block.
Open daily after | p.m.

ing

room

to

2 car

garage.

tep saver kitchen and base‘ment. Priced at $46,900.

TOWN
Walters

DE

im
40s.

BUILDERS
and

Landwehr

272-5150
WILMETTE

LUXE

BRICK

Elston Builders

Rds.

RANCH

674-0300
256-3479
KOENIG &amp; STREY

HOME

available

for possession

on June

NEW

20.

DUTCH

COLONIAL

sun
with living room,
dining room,
three
room,
kitchen .w/eating
area;
bedrooms and a ceramic tile bath on

second
one

floor.

car

Beautiful

garage.

Hokanson
Davis

St.

Low

yard,

taxes.

oversize

$27,900.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

Forest

Preserve

KOENIG &amp; STREY

5-1617

165

NORTHBROOK

119 W. Maple
Mundelein
.-

4-3294

RANCH

CHOICE

BRICK
6
ROOM
ranch, 3 bedroom or 2 and den, living
room,
dining L, kitchen with eating
car
port
and
area,
full
basement,
patio. $25,900.
Waukegan

WILMETTE:
block.
baths,

Compact
approx.

disposal,

full

REALTY
PArk

Rd.

BELL

4-0609

SCHOOL,

1
Georgian, 3 B.R., 14; 2
6 yrs. old, gas heat,

basement.

Neat,

easily

maintained. Lovely backyard. $27,500.
Owner. Call RA 6-7720 days, 248-113 8
eves., and weekends.
KENILWORTH
106 ROGER .
3 bdrms. 2'2 baths; fully air-cond., 2
~ biks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 biks train, 142 blk bus. Call owner

251-3606

NORTHBROOK.

BY

OWNER.

6 RM.

ranch.
Full
bsmt.;
built-in
kitch.
- eonvertible
carport-porch;
gas heat

~ extras. In 20s. 272-3369.

April

27,

Wilmette

THE COUNTRY

ATTRACTIVE

~ GLENVIEW

Rd.,

AL

1-0330

LOVELY
3 bdrm.
tri-level on 80 x 149
ft. wooded lot. Built-ins, fam. rm., 14%
baths,
gar. Lake
and
beach
rights.
Only $24,800.

Northbrook
PA

Bay

Very clean 3 bdrm. ranch and 2 car
gar. in 54 x 146 corner lot. Convenient
to schools and shopping. Carpeted liv.se
cab. kit. tile bath, gas heat,

REALTY

B11 Skokie Hwy.
'CR 2-7300

Green

MUNDELEIN

View

LINCOLNSHIRE,
NEW
4
BEDRM
colonial under construction on beauti
Slate center
fully wooded.
14 acre.
entry foyer, sep. din. rm. lge. kit./din.
area
with
built-ins,
pan.
fam.
rm
w/stone frple. util. on Ist fl. 242 baths
4 spacious
bedrms,
with
bath
and
dressing rm, off master bedrm. Also
basement and 2 car gar. $49,000.

BIRCHWOOD

WILL LIKE THIS

Very
neat
compact
5
plus
rooms.
Early American colonial in Evanston
with lge. bdrms.,
modern
kit., new
family rm. and frpl. in liv. rm.
Priced in LOW 30s
GRACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Desirable N.E. Evanston. Comfortable
and cheerful 3 bdrm., 142 bath home
with garage. Alum. storms and scrns.
Carpeting. Very clean.
ASKING $38,500

EVANSTON
WILLARD SCHOOL
IMMACULATE

BRIDE

,

Ave.

COUSIN

(Highway

176)
566-6720

:x

.

‘ es

:

:

WILMETTE:
OWNER
4
BDRM.
bi-level. 2 full cer.
tile baths;
sep.
din. rm.;
panel. den and basement.
Complete
new
crptg.,
enclosed
back
yard. Gar., Central Carrier air-cond.
Professional
lIdscping.
1
blk.
Bell
School. Upper 40s. Call AL 1-2897.

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
13 room
frame
house
near
Central
School.
212 baths;
2 frpl.;
entrance
hall;
mod.
kit.;
pantry;
lge. porch;
patio;
4-car
gar.;
gas
heat.
In
desirable area. For appt. call UN 4205.

THIS IS ‘BEST’ BY A MILE
z
236
Wentworth,
Glencoe
—
Open
Sunday.
2 story
Colonial
in nicely
wooded area near schools, transportation and lake. Delightful kitchen, cozy
library,
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a
large
unusual
family
rm.
w/sliding
glass doors. 3 bedrooms and ceramic
tile bath on 2nd floor. Large closets.
Priced right.

LISTED

9 ROOM

COLONIAL

ON

SEE IT TO APPRECIATE IT
Red Brick Colonial in most desirable
Wilmette location — 1 blk, from lake,
4 bedrms.,
2 baths on 2nd floor. 2
bedrms. 1 bath on 3rd fl. A sun room
and TV-den-family rm. on ist floor.
pecreee
to high 60s—a
worth-while
uy.
WANTED
A
5
bedrm.
house
in
Evanston,
preferably
colonial
in St. Athansius
parish. Also 4 and 5 bedrm. houses in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth
and
Winnetka.
We have the clients — do you have
the house?

A

Hugh C. Michels
Elm

St.,

Winn.

Hillcrest

of

a

home

at

twice

the

price.

GLENVIEW
IN POPULAR
PARK MANOR. Large
brick,
lath
and
plaster
construction
ranch.
Excellent
floor plan.
2 bedrooms, living room, sep. dining room.
Full
basement.
Hot
water
heat.
$23,900.

CAPE
COD
- 3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
large living room, sep. dining room,
utility
room.
Fine _ location
for
children. Immaculate. $22,500.

SEQUENS REALTY
1240

Meadow

Walk

Rd., Northbrook
272-0200
Open Sundays
WILMETTE EAST
NEW ON MARKET
to beach, school and transporta-

from

this

stove

and

MOVE-IN
maintained

ANN

ANDRUSS,

Green

MAINTAINED

AND

refrig.

area. Pan.
size.

and

fam.

Many

rm.

extras.

Park

rm.;

pnid.

den,

FINELY
air cond.
eating

twin

at $33,900.

bookcase

VE

wall

w/

LAKE FOREST AREA
JUST LISTED
4 bdrm. 2-story Colonial; 21% cer. tile
baths;
pan. fam. rm. w/frpl.;
2-car
garage—on
lge. wooded
lot. Immac.

cond.

A

real

value

at

5

Room

$45,000
CO.

Rd.

945-5240

NORTHWEST

Bungalow

in

superb

condition.
2
Big
bedrooms,
cozy
woodburning fireplace, 2 car garage,
new modern kitchen. Full basement,
modern gas forced air heating plant.
a
sell quickly! A best buy in 20s.
all
us!

SAMUEL

UNiversity

9-2575

SHERWIN
BRoadway

3-5420

LONG
GROVE
- DELIGHTFUL,
SPAcious 3-yr. old family home overlooking beautiful countryside - 9-rm. brk.frame
Colonial;
4 to 5 bdrms.;
212
baths;
liv. rm.,
din. rm.,
fam.
rm.
w/frple. 242 ldsepd. acres. Zoned for
horses. Priced in low 50s. 438-6079.

Convenient
By
Owner.

room

w/frpl.,

room

as

welt

modern

as_

kit.,

le.

recreatior

room. Excellent floor plan for
taining. Near lake. Upper brackets

DEERFIELD
CALL

TODAY

Cape

Cod

TO

on

over

SEE

3 BEDROOM

an

priced
home
in _
Reduced to $32,500.

acre.

Bud

expensive

Lincoln, Winnetka _
Hillcrest 6-8400
FOR

HORSES

IN

Riverwoods.

Two

BEAUTI

acres.

Li

ing room with fireplace, oak pa
family room, each with sliding
mopane window wall to its own pati
3 bedrooms, 2 baths and all for
$42,000. Buy today, tether your
tomorrow.
LARGE HOUSE, LARGE VALUE—)
cellent
location
in
Northbrook
rounded by mature trees. Four

family

room

with

fireplace

room, lots of extras.
low $40s.

A GOLF

COURSE

front

See

VIEW

window

goes

in li

to belie

FROM

with

:

YOU

this

mini

condition 3 bedroom
ranch.
Larg
garage, low taxes—a real rent beate!
A

Sad

couple.

LISTED

A stealing value

AN

ELEGANT

SPLI1

level in Northbrook.
Coneane
ai
conditioned, 3 plus bedrooms, 2 bat!
fenced yard, intercom system, lots of
‘‘goodies’’
to peg
Fe
feet of living space.
Call us
yourself. High forties.

re
to see
‘

REALT

BRUFF

WILMETTE
PRIME

N.E.

Newly

LOCATION

listed beautiful

6 bdrms.,

312

10 rm.

baths,

colonial

immaculate

A

condition. Gracious entry hall, lge.
rm. w/frpl., beamed
study, nice kit.
SNUG
Liv.
ins;

ceiling

din.
5g

COTTAGE
rm.; bdrm.;
new kit. with
new
ceramic
tile bath;

bdrm.,

TV

beautiful

or

din.

wooded

rm.

yard

b

over!

ing

and nay

Ww

KOENIG &amp; STRE
NOW

VACANT

NORTHBROOK

$21,5

$1,500 DOW

avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm.r.
with
bsmt.
on
a
1%
acre
lot
mature trees. Owner anxious to

REALTY

WINNETKA EAST
Easy
walking
distance
New
Trier,
Greeley schools, Indian Hill Station. 3
bedrooms, 242 baths, breakfast room.
family
room,
screened
porch,
full
basement. Double garage. Fifties. HI
6-7865 evenings. Private Offering.

driveway.
Low
20s.

ga-

living

family

nar égarage
VILLAGE
Choice

large

-

—
:

670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee
blk. W. of Pfingsten, right *

724-2514.

rage. Blacktop
to everything.

Attached

:

train.

DEERFIELD
.
z
Just Listed
Colonial, 4 big bedrms. and 21% baths;
kit. w/built-ins and eating area: din.
rm./fam.
rm.
Foyer
entrance;
bs-

NORTHFIELD BY OWNER 4 BEDRM.
212 bath
6 yr.
old
Colonial.
Fully
equipped kit., drapes, carpeting, rec.
dec.,
nicely
landscaped
wide
lot,
covered
patio.
Near
public
and
parochial schools. $39,500. 158 Riverside
Drive.
Phone
for
appointment
446-4147.
:

nook.

and

rivate

WINNETKA EAST _

$37,900

EVANSTON

Breakfast

Greeley

5-4455

dining rm.; pnid. den, bookcase wall
AM-FM_
stereo
comb.,
2 speakers;
mod.
kitchen
w/D
and
D;
laundry
rm.; pantry off kitchen. Fnid. family
rm.
and
informal
dining
rm.
off
kitchen;
family
rm.
w/doors
out to
Irg. screen prch. overlooking spacious
backyard w/swing set, tree house and
summer
house.
3rd
fl.
has
30x 30
playroom
plus
bdrm.
and
bath.
All
walk-in closets.
Master
bdrm.
suite
w/dressing
rm.
and
bath;
Irg.
entrance
hall with
circular
stairway;
full basement;
2 car garage
w/att.
shed; Approx. 4% acre. Priced in 90s.
Shown by appointment only. HI 6-2954.

at Deerfield

GLENVIEW—5
RM.
BRICK
RANCH—
tall Evergreens. Large lot. Beautifully landscaped. Tiled bath and kitchen.

Cari

to

DECORATOR’S
HOME
ST
built in 1962. 4 bedrooms
(1
on
floor) 3 baths, dramatic foyer,

School.
5 BDRM.;
3 full
powder
rms.;
living
rm.
frpl.; Irg. separate
dining

CHOICE

NON-RACIAL

park

and

garage.

distance

station and Greeley School, New Trier

E.
High
baths;
2
w/marble

Waukegan

EVANSTON. NEW 215 STORY BRICK
BLDG. 3 BDRMS., 6 RMS.,
112 BATHS. GARDEN APT. HAS
214 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.
MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500
MANY OTHER BUILDINGS
CALL. SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM
9 TO 5 DAILY, EVES.
CALL 248-7351 FROM 6:30 to 9:30.

car

BY OWNER
Spacious red brick colonial home;
3
min.
to lake;
7 min. to Indian Hill

1132

Ill.

ARE

All bdrms.,

GLENCOE

Av.

2-car

Glenview,

rm

WINNETKA

REALTOR

4-3700.

School,

JUST

freezer,

Priced

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Rd.
PArk

CHARM

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

Bay

Waukegan

din.

closets

2

Walking

wooded

HOME

CONDITION
3 bdrm., 2 bath,

including

bronze

Rd.
Kenilworth
ALpine 1-7300
EXCELLENT
HOME
FOR
YOUNG
family.
Close
to schools,
3 bedrm.
ranch in Ween:
$17,500.
3-BEDRM.
SPLI
LEVEL
HOME
with
finished
family
rm.
Liv.-din.
comb.
Large
kitch.
with
built-ins.
Priced $31,900.
BRICK
COLONIAL
RANCH.
2 BEDrms.
Full
basement
with
finished
walls and Sm
6 Tile floors. Large
liv.-din.
comb.
arge
kitch.,
eating
area. Patio. Rear yard fenced and dog
run. Overlooking golf course, $23,500.

w/frpl.,

of

bath.

ZONED

COURSE.

split level, kit. with built-in appliances

refrigerator.
Bedroom
suite,
carport
and
gas
heat.
3
block
walk
to
Kenilworth station. Low 20s.

440

GOLF

NORTHBROOK

beautifully maintained

has

liv. rm.

plenty

glass

yerd.

3-2552

combined
in this 4 bdrm.,
112 bath
home in central Glencoe.
Large liv.
rm,
with frpl., sep.
din. rm.
Short
walk
to
school,
shopping,
transp.
Priced in 30s.
sis
4

FOR
THE
SINGLE
PERSON
OR
couple. Raised hearth invites you for
a cozy
fireside
meal
or
snack
in
18x 18 carpeted living room. Lovely
rear
yard
seen
through
picture
window.
Separate dining room. Pull-

kitchen

BRoadway
GLENCOE

CONVENIENCE

362

with

525

5 bdrms., 342 baths, central entrance
brick Colonial. Gracious liv. rm. with
frpl., large din. rm., pan. fam. rm.
with
bar.
Fenced
rear
yard
with
barbeque
and
patio.
Exc.
location.
Priced in 60s.

5 bedroom home. 25 x 14 living room,
26x12
dining
room
with
fireplace.
Forced
air gas
heat
reasonable.
car garage. On lovely lot.

man

1-5600

PERFECTLY

FOR
THE
ENTERTAINER
- Two
bedroom ranch with a large, magnificent family room. Beautiful backyard
with
fruit
trees.
In
town
location.

DESIRED

room, full basement. Newly wir
new hot water heater. 4 bedro

Kenilworth

Crab
Orchard
stone
split-level,
4
bdrms., 3 baths, peneus liv. rm. with
stone frpl., sep.
din. rm., lovely fam.
rm.
LARGE
FREE
FORM
SWIM.
MING POOL with stone patio. Lovely
a
A complete
privacy.
Priced
at

NORTHBROOK
PARK-LIKE SETTING-Lovely 6 room
ranch, 3 bedrooms, 112 baths. Glazed
porch with family room possibilities,
utility room. $32,500.

BE

area,

carpeted

REALTY

Bay Road
(corner Roger)

Fine

acre lot. BreezeExpandable.

TO

this fine home for the young fami
interested
in
Southeast
Winnetka.
Beautiful new Mutschler kitchen

OF COURSE

OVERLOOKING

SEQUENS
SPARKLERS!
DEERFIELD
SEEING
IS
BELIEVING
This
charming
2 bedroom
ranch
has the
Living Room
and Dining Room
area
residential area. 3/4
way to 2 car garage.

Green

ALpine

6-7100

EVERYTHING

have other homes we'd like to tell
you about — just give us a call.

KENILWORTH
600

and Company
751

AND
We

WINNETKA EAST

Older

home, frame-aluminum siding. Living
kitchen
rm.,
dining
separate
rm.,
w/eating area. 3 bedrms. 1 bath on
2nd floor. Walking distance to everything. In 20s. Mrs. McCabe.

half
acre
plus
in
estate
area
of
Winnetka.
Large living room, dining
room,
paneled
den,
paneled
family
room,
3 woodburning
fireplaces;
4
bedrooms;
214
baths.
Second
floor
laundry room. Huge bluestone patio:
brick walled—just off the family room
and delightful for entertaining.
This
home is perfect for the executive who
is proud of his family and friends.

LOCATION.

EVANSTON
N.
MODERN
6
ROOM
air-cond brick ranch.
Perfect
condition. Newly decorated. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., brkfst. area, 3 bdrms., c.t.
bath,
c.t. pwdr.
rm.,
bsmnt.,
2 car
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. transp. incl.
all new
appliances,
crptg., .drapes.
Mid 40s, or rent $325 mo. for 1-3yrs.
WARD H. HARRIS
DA 8-8759.
W.

GRACIOUS

tion

EVANSTON

ge aging oP aye A engi 9
Nicely tenant occupied and now

Sale

NEW LISTING
located in Wilmette.

Centrally

ROOM
BRICK AND
FRAME
SPLIT
level on a half acre. Built in 1962, it
has a wonderful traffic pattern and
lots of storage
areas.
3 large
bedrooms, 2 baths, large finished family
room,
step-down living room,
dining
room,
family
kitchen
with
large
eating area. Windows removable from
inside
for
easy
cleaning.
2
car
attached garage, delightful neighborhood. $35,900.

INC.

NORTHFIELD

ranch
Unique
rambling
ome features an amazing arrangement of: three huge
bedrooms, 2!/, ceramic tile
baths and beamed paneled
family room with fireplace,
with an unusual traffic patern from slate entry to sunken living room and formal din-

JUST

Al!

Taxes

BUNGALOW,

THE
LOVELY
CANTERBURY
Park area of East Glenview. 8 room
colonial
of Burnt
Brick
and
Cedar
construction.
Built
in
1964,
it has
every
modern
convenience.
The
4
bedrooms are all large and the 2 baths
are beautiful. Your furniture will fit
grecetuly in the 2642 living room and
amily room has a massive Weatheredge stone fireplace, ranch plank floor
and
beamed
ceiling.
Formal
dining
room, spectacular kitchen with breakfast room,
powder
room,
full basement, finished 2 car garage, Priced in
the 70s.

Dining

Wilmette

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

:

New

2

NORTH
FROM
3 Bedroom home

furnishings
negotiable.
Purchase price $18,500.

JUST LISTED

1141

with

place

and Hospital.

Evanston

3

BLOCKS
downtown Evanston.

AN
ATTRACTIVE
6 ROOM
RANCH,
wonderful
for
the
young
family.
3
bedrooms;
kitchen with eating area;
attached
living
dining
combination;
garage and breeze-way, fenced yard;
central air conditioning, many extras
and only $24,900.

513

Schools

$63,900.

Central

A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

PArk

Garage.

JUST

ROOM
BRICK
AND
FRAME
BIlevel 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, kitchen
with large eating area; living room;
large dining L; family room; 242 car
attached garage; A Perfect home for
the large family. $33,900.

1141

Campus,

car

move-right-in
condition. 3 bedrooms;
large
living
dining
room;
family
kitchen with eating area;
full basebh ment;
rec.
room;
242
car
garage.
- Excellent location a few doors away
from
park
on
a
quiet
Cul-de-sac.

1925

IN.

COLONIAL
W/LAKE
Views.
9 Rms.,
5 Plus
Bedrms.,
2
Baths, 2 Pwdr. rms, Liv. rm., Frpl..
Din. rm., Fam. rm., lge. Kit. Brkfst.
rm.
faces
pretty
Fenced
Yard.
Concrete Patio. Walk to ‘‘L,’’ Beach,

RANCH _

Established
Waukegan Road

East Evanston

CHEERFUL

LISTING

wr

e

KENILWORTH REALTY

New Listings

GLENVIEW

HARMING

58

a te

North

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

NEW

Sparen

~

A

Dr.

to Alice

JOHN

Dr.)

Rd
\

30 yr. 6%

T. BROWN

fina

&amp; CC

1741 Orchard Lane, Northfield
446-7270
HUBBARD WOODS—WINNETKA
By
owner.
9 rms.
heated sleep. porch.

front

porch.

4
bdrms.
2 pats,
Se

17 x 22 liv. rm.

e

w/f

:

13’4’’ x 13’4”" din. rm. plus sun
00m |
walk.
up
floored
attic;
baseme:
w/toilet, cold cellar. H.S. New

East.

212

water

blks.

and

baths,

air-cond,

1

ldsep.

40s.

frame,

yr.

old,

storm

Immac.

R.R.

4

cod,

sep.

din.

{

:

COLONIA
wood

bedrms.,

windows,

clean,

BRK. AND

liv. rm.;

screen

lovely

drps.
Bank
appraised
sacrifice $52,000. Owner
945-6951.

GLENVIEW

Oil

storms,

Call 446-3846

RUSTIC

brick

setting,

track

Mid

DEERFIELD
and

C&amp;NW

ht. Triple

throusheus,
appt.

w/w

$55,
leaving.

FRAME
rm.;

2
f

cpt.,
:

C
52

CA’

kit.

1
RJ

vr

eating area, 3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
bsmt.,
partially
fin.
Util.
and
"
rm., 2 car garage. $30,500. 724-0573.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

19
:

�158

g

os VILMET 2

Fine Eomas

;
ilt-in

family

room,

with

large

living

room

bar-b-que,

with fireplace,

separate

attractive kitchen

breakfast

bedrooms

on

room.

2nd,

31%

yard, 75’ x 185’. Low 80s.
ATTRACTIVE

d

dozens

of

baths.

5

RANCH

extras

with

family

Fenced
HOME

for

modern

liv ng. Large
living room
with
fireplace, dining area, family room with
Modern,
eS
and
full
bath.
:
ith
breakfast
room.
Four
etely
finished
basement
for
family recreation and hobbies. Artisfreeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED. In 80s.

GLENVIEW
GHTFUL
6 YEAR
OLD
FOUR
reom 212 bath house;
a magnificent
paneled family room
with crab
‘hard
stone
fireplace.
Split
level
with many
extras,
Carpeting
and
:
pes, intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
garden. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
choo] district. Overlooking the West
Fork. In 50s.

|. CLARKE BAKER
.

Alice

6-1015

;

anley
Joyce King
etrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

Views!

Brick

s!

Liv.

Ranch
Rm.

with

with

Panoramic

Frpl.

and

floodlighted

vard

and

beyond

‘Tile
Baths,
full
heated
aasement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced to $45,000!

East Glenview
BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
— 41, BATHS—4,500 SQ. FT.

‘Designed for easy maintenance is this
Deluxe
Brick
Ranch
in estate-like
area
and
complete
itn

x19

heavily
privacy.
2p...

Fullv

wooded
affording
Has
20x26
Liv.
x20
Din,
Rm.:

lo

kquipped

Cabinet

Kitch-

1 with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist Fir.
mily Rm., 35 x 15 Jalousied Porch;
- Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with

ae

Bar,

2nd

Family

Rm.

with

Frpl.,

ame
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
ow.
Rm.,
Office
or Den,
Laundry
m., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
0
amp
service,
F loodlighted

grounds,
att.

Central

garage

abundance

:

ce.

of

Air

with

Owner

will

n Contract.

Appleton
aa

Condtng.,

Elec.

Eye

closet

help

2 car
door,

and_

storage

finance

or

Sell

&amp; Company

1312 Chicago

Av..

‘UNiversity 4-1102

ALpine 1-1105

~ NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
MEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE AVE.

ARMING
2
STORY
ane colonial located
ains,
schools
and

edrms.;

-

21%

baths;

-

opens

dining

to

basement

vities.

fine paneled

and

a

lovely

slate

living

foyer

rm.,

full

with tile floor for childrens’
Priced

$52,500.

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
ILDERS OF FINE HOMES
PHONE
:

aay

wooded,

;

fully

FEATURING

:parate dining room
12 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with

1%

Colonials

frplc.

4

spacious

OWNER

bdrms.;

24%

baths:
slate foyer;
liv. rm.
w/mbl.
_ frple.; din. rm.;
efficient kit. w/eat.
area; D/D; waln. pan. fam. rm.; pan.
ied
rm.
w/bar;
2-car
gar.;
home
agely carpeted and in excellent con-

dition. High 50s. 729-2461.

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
unique
maintainance
free
ranch
home with .5 rooms. Ideal for retired
couple or smali family. Lovely yard

ith
fruit trees, patio and 2 car
Radiant gas heat. .. . Mid 20s
. GEORGE
—4-9020

2

ORTHBROOK
pees

must

‘brook
area;

J. CYRUS

ed

bedrooms;

nd.

Rear

&amp; CO.
BR

sell this well-kept

Ranch.
kitchen;

Living
utility

yard

bath.

room;
room;

1!

completely

gar.

3-2660

$18,500
North-

dining
2 good

acre

of

fenced.
446-7180.

| —

Classified

area.

throughout,

2

bed-

rooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in kitchen,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
fireplace,
attached
2-car
garage,
electric eye door. Immed. poss.
60s

SMART
DAvis

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

Hillcrest

KENNETH

6-4700

FRIEND

GLENVIEW

Evanston Review

-:

1400 E. LAKE

Brick
and
sandstone
split-level;
3
bedrooms;
115
baths;
living-dining
“L”’; large kitchen with eating area;
paneled
family
room
with
raised
corner fireplace. Under 30. Evenings
724-2039.
ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
“RANCH
IN
friendly Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
comb.; newly decorated w/new ecptg.;
cheery kit.; 2 bdrms.;
cer. tile bath;
util. rm.; garage.; lge. lot:
Low, low 20s.
272-2645.

GLENCOE

—

BY OWNER

5

bdrms.,
24% baths, family room.
1st
floor laundry, 2 car garage walk to
ee
schools,
town.
Low
40s. 835Ds

W.

EVANSTON—OPEN
HOUSE
SUN.
2-5,
2225
Simpson.
3
bdrm.
brick
ranch, 2 c.t. baths, rec. rm., 2 frpls.,
screened porch, 2 car gar., Lincolnrh
school. Upper 30s. By owner 475-

GLENVIEW:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3
BDrms.; 2 baths; liv. rm.; din. rm.; fin.
fam. rm.; util. rm.; disp.; wool cptg.;
on quiet street. Walk
dist. to schl.
In the 30s. 724-4792.
DEERFIELD PARK
BY OWNER
4 bdrm., 2 baths, split-level on quiet
cul-de-sac.~Lge.
GE
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376
N.W. EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Brick. Facing park. 7 rms. plus encl.
porch.
3 bdrms.;
112 baths;
firepl.;
large paneled den; 8 mos. old carpet.

Willard School. Under $35,000. 475-2252.

NORTHBROOK
BY
OWNER
3
bdrm.
Col.
ranch
w/fple.;
walk
to
schools,
trains,
swimming
rad Beaut. ldscpd. yd. $25,900. CR 2-

-4

NEW

LISTING—Striking

great

Wilmette

Split-level

location.

3

in a

Bedrms,

215 baths, pan. Family room, amtico
vinyl
Foyer,
Dining
‘‘L’’.
Fantastic
Kit
that
leads
to
Patio,
242
car
garage.
Large
laundry
room.
Many
decorator
touches.
Short
walk to
stores
and
bus.
SEE
this
fine
home—priced
for IMMEDIATE
sale
TODAY!
LINCOLNWOOD—Rarely
are
we
able
to offer
such_a
fine home
as this
cutstanding
Georgian
—
in
much
sought after LINCOLNWOOD. 4 large
bedrms., 242 baths, Den paneled Brkfst rm. Basement. Centrally air conditioned.
1 block
to bus.
A
GREAT
VALUE at $49,900.
WINNETKA—Lovely
old
English
cottage
with
CHARM-—CHARM—
CHARM.
Perfect for a small family
or
retired
couple.
Completely
updated. 2 plus bedrms,
2 C.T. baths.
Living rm, Dining rm, Den, attached
garage. Large fenced lot. HIGH 30s.

GLENCOE—Retire

to

this

FRIEND

Woods

835-3750

&amp; ORR,

INC.

NEW LISTING
NORTHFIELD
8 room brick ranch (painted white) on
an exquisite wooded
and landscaped
acre in prime executive location. Both
living and dining rooms have window
walls cver-looking lovely terrace and
grounds.
A
cozy
study,
3.
twin
bedrooms and a bath form one wing:
a large bedroom or family room and
bath complete
a second wing.
2-car
garage. $75,000. Call Mrs. Leary.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY
in an unusually well maintained ranch
that has everything. 3 bedrooms, 11%
baths, excellent cabinet kitchen w/D
and
D,
new
paneled
family
room.
Completely private and fenced yard.
Low 20s. Call Mrs. Tobias.

567

Lincoln

Ave.,

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Winnetka

446-5010

North West Evanston
WORK NEEDED!!
to

fix

up

into

NEW
3

a

real

ENGLAND.

CHARMING

2

STORY

ON
rm.

DUTCH

CO-

lonial. Quiet dead-end st.; nice yard: 6
rooms; 2 good-sized bdrms. w/3 large
closets;
142 baths.
Close to Willard
Schl. and no. 1 bus. DA 8-3709.
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER,
CONVEnient N. Evanston location, near
golf
course.
3
bedroom,
wood
paneled
family room, all electric kitchen. Call
after 6 p.m. 864-3650.
NORTHBROOK
2031
BIG
OAK
LN.
Living rm.-dining rm. combination. 3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
large
kitchen
w/eating area, $24,500.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

Wilmette,

E. New

CONTEMPORARY
hing
full bsmt.,

Trier

3
BEDRM.,
everything.
AL

2
6-

GLENVIEW
- BEST
BUY
IN
TALL
TREES. 4-Bdrm. Contemporary with 2
lge. family rms. Many extras. Transferred owner will accept offer.
50s
724-5558.
NORTHBROOK
— OWNER
— GREAT
ist or retirement home. 5 rm. brick
ranch w/2 car gar.; fed. back yd. Nr.
trains, shops, schls. Low 20s. 272-7512,

159

For

Sale—Town

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
CAREFREE
LIVING
And
no landlord
worries.
Attractive
brick
Townhouse
only
one
block
to
Lake.
Close
to excellent
transportation.
2
bedrooms,
112
baths:
attic
storage.
INEXPENSIVE
MAINTENANCE.
IMMACULATE.
Only $19,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS
AL

BAY

RD., WILMETTE

I-III

GLENCOE

OPEN SUNDAY

TRANS.
TO
EVANSTON,
YOUNG
excel. w/4
child. desires
to buy
on
contract
4
bdrm.
home
in
North
Evanston
:
Lon Harlow, 172 Nauvoo, Park Forest.
SWAP,
VALUABLE
BUSINESS
LOT
near Atlanta airport as down payment
on
3
or
4
bdrm.
home
in
the
Northshore area. Call 446-3647 after 6
p.m.
PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PUR-

chase

4 BEDROOM,
BRICK 2 FULL BATHS,
2 car
garage.
Gas
heat.
$23,000.
3
bedroom,
full basement,
112
baths,
$20,000.
2-Flat brick
bldg.,
5 rooms
each, 2 car garage, gas heat, $30,000.
All in Evanston.
Bryant Realty Co.,
1701 Simpson St. Evanston. GR 5-6855.

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

EXECUTIVE
OF INTERNATIONALLY
known company, permanently transf.
to Chicago area, desires to lease. with
‘option to purchase, modern 3 bedroom
home in north or northwest Chicago
suburb. Will guar. care of property.
Price range $35,000-$40,000. Phone Mr.
Mitros at BR 4-800 after 8 p.m.123456
Mitros at BR 4-8000 after 8 p.m.
WANTED
TO
BUY:
HOUSE
FROM
owner
in
Wilmette,
Logan
School
rads 2 or 3 bedroom home. ALpine 1-

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Elegant

2

story

bedrooms, eastern section
Park or Glencoe. 728-7832.

home,

of Highlan
:

WANT
TO
BUY
FROM
OWNER:
Attractive house with 4.bedrms. plus
den; near C&amp;NW in Winnetka. In 40s
or 50s. UN 4-4172.
PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PURchase elegant 2 story home, 4 bdrms.,
eastern section of Highland Park or
Glencoe. Call 728-7832.

For Sale—Vacant

VACANT PROPERTY
“NORTHFIELD AREA.

Property

ONE

ACRE

LOT
all

King's Court Corporation
C.

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
339 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Preferred

Lake

Forest

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds, Sites from 112 to 2 acres. From
$28,500. Ask for plat.

Sadler &amp; Hultman
Inc.
GReenleaf

5-0500

ALpine

1-1500

BUILDER’S ATTENTION
120 x 303 lot in Sunny Acres.
N.W.
Northfield Twsp. $6,500. Also imp. lots
avail.
in
Deerfield.
Minimum
purchase 10 lots.

Park-Crest Realty

1114

ASK FOR LES HILBRICH
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
PArk 4-7900.

‘
HIGHLAND PARK
Choice lot just few doors from lake in
Elm Place School dist. Priced in 20s.

Seymour Graham

REAL ESTATE

362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

THIRTY-SEVEN
FT,
FRONTAGE
in Southwest
Wilmette
containing
a
home and 2 car garage which are now
in beyond repair condition. Property is
zoned R-1 residential. $13,500. Ask for
Mr. Daily Jr.
SMART &amp; GOLEE INC.
HI 6-4700
DA 8-3200
BR 3-3660

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

DISTRICT

Heavily
Ideal for

wooded
mode
446-7186

NORTHWEST
COUNTRYSIDE

BARRINGTON

i

|

$90,00
FIRST TIME OFFERE D

NORTHFIELD

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
Fronting
on
streets, plus usable $35,000 home.
NASH REALTY
446-7189

LOT

ZONES

ling,
1229

in

FOR

good

Emerson

2

FAMILY

location.

ALBERT

St.

DWE

$7,500,

GASKIN

Co.

UNiversity

9-166:

HIGHWOOD
19 LOTS
ZONED
FOR
family dwellings, for immediate sale
For details contact.
GUY VITI, REALTOR
226 Green Bay Rd.
Highwood
432-3933
AN
ACRE
ON
HAPP
ROAD
ADJA
cent to Northfield. Good builder’s lo’
and only $9,250.

V. J. BRADY
1850

Willow

REALTY

CO:

Road,

Northfield HI 6-570
GREEN
BAY
ROAD
WILMETTE
CHOICE
COMMERCIAL
VACANT
65 x 85 Ft. Heavy traffic street $35,00€
Hal Metzgar
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3909

Lake Forest-Wooded 75'x!70
LOT,

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342

WOODED.
LOTS—NORTHBROOK
Each
60x 300.
$9,000
each.
1 lot
Northbrook—Sky Harbor Airport, 100
200. $3,500. PArk 4-7037 or TA 3-9115

WONDER
LAKE,
NEAR
McHENRY
il.
4 lots 50’
x 125’
each.
1/4
mile

from
UN

lake

4-9694

with

or AL

rights.

Reasonable

1-2071.

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY

WOODED

1% acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BiRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300

162

For Sale—Summer and Winte
Homes and Cottages

A JUG OF WINE, A LITTLE CHEESE
Enter the wrought iron gate into the
tranquil garden with a rolling hill te
the
lake.
A
charming
‘‘pot-bell
stove’”’ decor. Road America over the
hill. Elkhart Lake, Wis. $6,000. PA 9
0471. C. Allen, 3342 Fairlawn,
Glen
view.

164

TWO
ADJOINground in beauminutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

in New Trier School District with
utilities at low price of $11,500.

SCHOOL

Five rolling acres in an estate areal
Room
for a horse or two. Gas
and
electricity available. Excellent terms!
Agent, 231-1025.

2

CHICAGO
LAWYER
WANTS
4 BEDrm.
home
from
owner.
Top quality
only,
also
interested
in home
with
income. 288-6757.
HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
$20,000
to $30,000 pwrice range
from
owner.
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
Thurs.
eves.

161

TRIER

home. $16,500.
NASH
REALTY

4

FROM
OWNER—-3
BDRM.
MID
20S.
Nr.
train,
grade
school.
Occupancy
mid-July or Aug. 1. Call 272-8604.

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on high
tiful Trout Valley-60
facilities
with
land
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13 spring
stocked with trout.
ming pool. Each lot

NEW

Approx.
2/3
acre.
Sewer
and water.

EVANSTON ©

WANTED
FROM
OWNER
5
BEDroom, 342 bath, Evanston, Wilmette or
Winnetka
house
by
present
north
shore
family.
Write
A-980,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
;

1-4:30

GLENCOE
:
BY OWNER
Perfect east Glencoe location. Central
School
Dist.
On. cul-de-sac.
3. biks.
from
town
and
train.
Split-level.
3
bdrm., maid’s rm. 3 full baths. 2 car
attach. garage. Gas heat. Central aircond.
Beamed
living
rm.
ceiling.
Marble
floor
in dining
area.
Frpl.
Wood
pan.
rec.
rm.
Elect.
oven,
range,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Outdoor
patio. 144 acre. By appointment, VE 53532.
BY
OWNER-1400
KENILWOOD
LN.
RIVERWOODS.
3
baths,
4 bdrms.,
fam. rm. rec. rm. Natural brk. kit.
w/eating
area, 26’ scrnd.
porch,
26’
liv.-din. rm. comb,
3 frples. 242 car
gar., 114 wooded
ac. Deerfield schs.
All buses to. door.: $45,000. Possession
June 15. WI 5-3659.

REALTY

342 Park Av.
Phone 835-1800
ATTENTION:
HOMEOWNERS
= OR
realtors. Young married couple with 2
children wish to rent a house
with
option to buy on contract with $1,000
or $2,000 down. Good credit references
available. Evanston: North, West, or
Northwest area only. 864-3885 anytime.

S.E. Corner |! th and Central
6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
Short
walk
to shops,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 242 baths, living room with
fireplace,
dining
room,
completely
equipped’
kitchen.
Full
basement,
attic. Attached garage. Garden patio
and separate dining patio. Central air
conditioning.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

NORTHBROOK—4
BDRM.
BI-LEVEL,
215
baths;
Ige.
fam.
rm.;
kitchen
w/built-ins;
att. gar.;
lge. lot. Exc.
location. $37,500. Call 272-2359.

HIGHLAND
PARK
OR EAST GLENCOE. 5 bedrooms, English or Colonial.
$80,000 to $100,000.
GLENCOE
OR
S&amp;S.
E.
HIGHLAND
PARK. Quality 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath
ranch up to $50,000.
GLENCOE
OR
S.E.
HIGHLAND
PARK.
(Prefers
Skokie
Ridge
or
4 or 5 bedroom,
2
Skokie Heights).
story up to $80,000.
ETHEL ROSENTHAL

WILMETTE

fine
houses
close
to
Lincolnwood
school. Heating cost—-$93! 1965 taxes—
$275! 3 bdrms., one bath, good sized
liv. rm., separate dining rm., small
kitchen, large 2 car garage. Recently
added: aluminum siding, furnace, hot
water
heater.
$24,500
price
reflects
the work needed. Call immediately!!
oe Potter—GR 5-1010 L. A. Peterson
oO.

_

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
CLIENTS
WHO
will buy
now
for possession
before
Sept. Ist. If you are planning to make
a change and have a home that fits
the description, won’t you please call
and let us discuss it with you?

Houses

HOMEFINDERS

161 For Sale— Vacant Propert
arty y
Northfield-Northbrook

IS YOUR HOME ON
THE LUCKY LIST?

GLENVIEW: 4 BDRM. RANCH
14
acre
wooded
lot;
mid
40s.
Carpeting; draperies; appliances. Scr.
porch; 2-car garage. Call 729-3522.

111 GREEN

doll

VILLAGE

BDRM.,
1142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end St., lge. 1st fl., family
w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $36,500.
~

unusually

compact
Ranch.
Living
rm.-Dining
rm. combination for easy upkeep and
a step-saving Kit. 3 bedrms., 2 baths
and a POOL to lure the grandchildren.
Heated and jalousied Patio to capture
the outdoors. MID 40s.

KENNETH

NORTH EAST EVANSTON, 2 STORY 4
bdrm., frame. Liv. rm.; din. rm.; kit.
brkft.
rm.
Haven,
St.
A.
school
district. By owner.
Low
20s. Phone
966-1644.

house. ‘In an excellent neighborhood of

BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
An outstanding Coloniai honie in fine
area of new homes near Lyons, OLPH
ools; trans.; ige. well-lascpd. lot on

-de-sac.

quality

imagination

PRICED FROM $46,900
_ Imm. poss. on 2 models
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
R
WOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

BY

wooded

YES,
HERE
IS
AN
UNUSUALLY
attractive. small home for a young
family
with
the
inclination’
and

Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.

-GLENVIEW

and

McGUIRE

improved

. DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.
Center entry foyer

lovely

Contempo-

Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms.
plus den
(usable as
3rd
bedrm:).
142
tiled
baths,
open
patio and scernd. porch; att. gar., gas
heat, paneled walls and open beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
paneled 2nd fi. study or family rm. 6
bedrms., 412 baths paneled recreation
rm. Quite unusual!
NORTHBROOK
Most
attractive
Ranch
Home
on,
lovely
42
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage. Large liv. rm., dining area,
bright kitchen. 3 bedrms., tiled bath,
wih
2M. oo 8.
ear-&lt;
ett:
seer:
An
impressive home.
$31,500
GLENVIEW
3
Lovely 6 rm. brick Georgian in choice
location.
Lge.
liv.
rm.,
We
PRM:,
bright
mod.
kitch.,
3 bedrms.,
14%
baths.,
recr. rm. w/frpl., 2 car att.
gar. A buy! $37,500.
WILMETTE
Stone Ranch home of superb construc-

272-1186

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

acre

in

McGUIRE

BRICK
AND
3 blocks from
shopping.
4

area;

ranch

Hubbard

beamed
recreation
rm.;
separate
dining rm.;
also large kitchen
with

‘separate

rary

Redwood

Pict.

'dw., Dining area with Sliding Glass
Wdw. Wall to Patio, fully equipped
* ala
Cabinet Kitchen with Br«fst.
Bay—all
overlook
the btflly. landseaped

EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive

tion

Realtor
Call ALpine

For Sal
3
SMART &amp; GOLEE

eS
re

For Sale—Business

Excellent

Property

Potential

Income!
Restaurant-Night Club
WITH
MASSIVE
MAIN
BAR,
AND
main
dining room,
seating 200 with
dance floor! Lower
level rathskeller
and bar!
Private
dining rooms
and
bar on 2nd floor! 2 acres offer ample
parking! Good employee supply fro
local
area!
Only
$75,000
down
td
qualified purchasers! Trade for other
income
property
possible!
Call
d
Thomas at AL 1-5037, after 6 p.m.

LAKE

1409 Lake

BAY

REALTY

Avenue

256-3000

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
warehouse
and will be

PRESENT
moving
ta

larger location within 90 days. Presen
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehous:
ing space incl. enclosed recessed do
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacan’
lot 65
x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For
good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_5-1200
EVANSTON—Chicago
Avenue
nea
Dempster.
Complex
of
Store
and
offices
and
4 furnished
apartments
All have Air Conditioners. Zoned C-2
Garage 40 x 30. Lot 50x 100. Income
$11,000 year. Price $64,800 Miss Stoops
HOWARD
ST.
2
Stores,
2-5
Rm
Apartments. Full dry basement. Am
ple parking at rear. Upper 20s.
MITCHELL BROTHERS,
GR 5-3900
INVESTORS SPECIAL
Excellent location in heart of Highland Park.
4 stores rented
and 5t
available for your business.
Suitable
for office, shops, doctor’s suites. Ai
conditioned.
Parking
with
arcade
entrance.

LAKESIDE

457 Central

Av.,

H.P.

432-6320

2709 HOWARD T., CHICAGO
:
Fine newer type bldg. with 2 stores or!
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar. a
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
is
presently rented. One office is avail.’
for
immed.
occupancy
(12’ x 70’)
Small kit. and full bath in each office.
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
CYRUS &amp; CO..
UN 4-9020.
MORTON GROVE
Business
property,
65x135
6,000 sq. ft. store or office
good parking.

with
a
building,

$40,000.
CHIEF-REALTORS
965-6680.
NORTH EVANSTON
=
$42.000
45’ front. 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned B2. One
store rented, one available for rent at.
$185 per month
NASH REALTY
446-7180.

FINE BUSINESS
CORNER
waukee
Av.,
just
under
Suitable
any
line.
trade. GR 5-3000.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

$120,000

ON MIL2 = acres.
or

wi

April 27, 1967

�JAE

ted

ee

INE STORY

BRICK COMMERCIAL

|

48x 144.

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD SALE

|

lading. on Central Bk in Evanston, | Sia Hollywood, Wilmette Kot Old |
Lot approx.

$35,000.

~

Avail.

immed.

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS

b21-4th

165

Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

Farms—Acreage—Estates

ACRES
READY
FOR
DEVELOP:
ment.
Sewer
and
water
available.
- Lincolnshire-Half Day area. 724-4141.

166 For Sale—Investment Properties
RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERCIAL
lot 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
taxes
and maintenance.
9%
return on full
equity.
Price
$45,000.
Cash _ req.
,000. Write A-950, Box 60, Wilmette.

67

For

Sale—Out

of State

In Viewtiful

ANOTHER

Fallbrook

San Diego County, Calif.
Owner
(former
Evanstonian)
has
3
new de luxe 6 rm., 212 baths. 3 BR.
homes and adjacent view bldg sites on
Fallbrook Country Club. If you seek a
perfect
at
gl bee
climate
in
a
rural
paradise
(only
about
50 new
homes
around the golf course)
then
perestigate my offer to build, sell or
lease.
Floyd H. Egan, 3600 Oak Cliffe
Dr. Fallbrook, Calif. 92028.

68

Cemetery

MARKET

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

THERE’S
GOLD
IN
THEM
THAR
attics and basements and garages and
mother’s old house. Turn
your treasures
and
trash
into
CASH
House
sales conducted and appraisals.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
;
GOLDEN ERA SALES
N 9-2022 Call Anytime
GR 5-0127.

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
‘
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Brittler Household

Sales

SERVICE

SPECIAL

THAT

FOR

Featured in August Reader’s. Digest
HI 6-5667
HI 6-2410
AT
SUN.
EVERY
MARKET
FLEA
sellers
and_
Buyers
barn,
Leslie’s
41,
at
Road
Wadsworth
welcome.
Wadsworth Ill. Info. UN 4-1145.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON.
all evenings
ALpine 1-2477

70

Auction

Sales

AUCTION
of Surprises and Unvrises
SATURDAY.
8:30

APRIL
P.M.

29

Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
6 p.m.
- viewing

chandise

till
of

auction
varied

from

time will be the
interesting
mer-

stereo

to popcorn

to

to furniture. Selection of
Something for everyone.
y Order Of
WOMEN’S AMERICAN ORT
'
¢eonducting sale
Col. Harold R. Pick
Mr. Albert Kodner

art

clothing
objects.

71

Conducted

House Sales

VED. 3 P.M. TO 6 P.M. Thurs. and Fri.
10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 1125 Michigan Ave.,
Wilmette, remote control Zenith color
TV in ant. white Fr. Prov. case;
4
custom made couches, 2 w/matching
chrs.; 2 round white Formica topped
ped. tbl. by Herman Miller each w/4
chrs.;
Oval wrought
iron based tbl.
w/6 chrs.; ant. white and soft pink Fr.

Prov.
twin beds w/matching
night
tbl.,
dbl.
dresser
and
2 cabinets

connected by vanity;.
Pr. ant. white
Fr.
Prov.
lounge
chrs.;
Pr.
white
ster beds w/matching night tbl. and

P chests connected by corner vanity
and/or
desk;
fine
Still Life
oil

painting; Venetian type mirror; 6x9
tangerine shag rug; white bar stools
’ w/striped vinyl seats;
Prs. Herman
Miller side chrs.; unusual lamps; cusf tom
made
all Formica
around
the
f corner combination desks and storage
| cabinets;
Aut.
washer
and_
dryer;
Exerbike;
Elec. scrubber and hedge
clipper; Ironer; misc. Most items are
custom made or custom finished and
in A-1
shape.
Sale
by
Hazel
Ann
Stupple.
-

fF OLDER

HOME

SELLING

1247 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON
(Corn. of Dempster; Park on Oak St.)
‘
Apr, 27-28-29. 9:30 to 4:30.

Gulbransen grand piano;
handsome
drapes; French cane settee; 2 easy

’ chairs;
r.
striped
modern
chrs.; *
lass table; painted French chest; 2
ibrary tables;
davenport;
2 needleoint
chairs;
fireplace
equip.;
nest
ables;
Hepplewhite
dining
table/4
' chrs./breakfront;
tea
cart;
4 beige
carpets; 15 x 16 oval rug; double bed;
bow
front
chest;
Windsor
chairs;
small
secretary;
powder
table;
Dr.
. Thornton
flower
prints,
also
other
flower
prints;
desk;
chest;
maple

bed;

glass top table;

2 chairs;

double

Y brass bed;
2 old mantels;
Coldspot
refrig.; Syne
tools and bric-a-brac;
- glass and
china.

Sale by Jeanette Caskey
pril 27,
§

1967

ALSO
GOOD

SALE

2615 Greenleaf, Wilmette—W.
on Lake,
S. on Locust, E. on Greenleaf.
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27, 28—9:30-4:30
ANTQ.
FR. DESK;
Mezzotint pictures;
carpeting—1 yr. old; COPPER TONE
COLDSPOT
REFRIG./FREEZER—1
yr. old;
G.E.
refrig./freezer;
1 ton
AMANA
AIR
COND;
2 Whirlpool
washers
and
dryers;
4 blk.
patent
leather chrs.; Queen size bed comp.;
Chinese
Chipp.
chr.;
uphol.
chrs.;
cocktail tbl.;
rd. din. tbl.;
records;
books;
Brass
curtain
rods;
__frpl.
equip.;
Pine. chest.
MUST
SELL.
A nother

BETTY

Lots and Crypts

AEMORIAL PARK
.- 6 GRAVE
LOT
Memorial two, lot No. 657, $850. Write
- A-976, Box 60, Wilmette, Dlinois.

69

Glenview Rd.,—Must sell iy Teng
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27, 28—9:30-4:30
Mah. din. tbl. 4 str. chrs., 2 arm chrs.,
credenza; Chrome porch furn.; dropleaf
tbl.;
sofa;
2 Pembroke
tbls.;
lamps; pr. lounge chrs.; CAPEHART
HI-FI;
twin
beds/king
sz.
hdbd.;
books;
night tbls.;
dbl. dresser/mirror; 2 Maple chests; pr. blue lounge
chrs.;
bookcases;
desk
chr.;
dress.
tbl.;
elec.
sew.
mach.;
single
bed.
comp.; gossip
bench; elec. appls.; pr.
white chests/mirror; pole lamp; bedding;
linens;
glassware;
dishes;
pr.
Danish
chrs.;
Maytag
washer
and
dryer; refrig.; floor ——
profess.
hair dryer/chr. Much
misc. BEAUT.
DESIGNER
CLOTHING:
2 sable boas; 1 stone martin. Power Mower, like
new; Tools.
Another
BETTY BOUGHTON SALE
AL 1-2477

BOUGHTON

TWO
NICE

SALE = AL

BARGAIN

1-2477.

SALES.

FURNITURE,
-

APPLIANCES,
JUNQUE
ETC!
“TAKE
IT
AT
AWAY’’_
PRICES!
SALE
1:
Wed.,
Thurs., Fri., (Apr. 26-27-28). SALE 2:
Thurs., Fri. Only (Apr. 27-28).
BOTH: 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. ONLY!
SALE
1:
2812
IDLEWOOD
LN.,
HIGHLAND
PARK,
(Rt.
No.
22 to
Summit,
No.
to North
Ave.
W.
te
Idlewood.)
Large
Applncs.
incl.
Freezer;
Washer;
Dryer;
Mangle;
Refrig.;
3
cush.
New
Print
Sofa;
Lounge Chr.; Modern Lamps; McCobb
Complete Den Furniture incl. Hanging
Shelves;
cust.
DESK;
sofa;
chrs.;
tbles., etc.; Girl’s Bedrm. Set; Tires;
Ladders;
Patio/work
items;
MM
Movie e eet)
PLUS Hundreds of
items MORE!
SALE 2: 521 JACKSON,
GLENCOE.
(Dundee Rd. E. to Vernon. So. 142 mi.
to Jackson, W. to 521). Everett Piano
w/bench;
Directional Din. Tble. w/8
CHRS.;
Ficks-Reed Sofa; tbles.; Recliner Chr.; Pewter Pieces; Chambers
Stove;
Amana _ Freezer;
Refrig.Freezer;
Golf Clubs;
old leath. hnd.
pntd. fir. Screen; tbles. and Chrs. from
$2.00 and up! PLUS Loads of Junque
items (incl. Antiques) and More!
Everything-Must-Be-Sold!
Better HOUSE
SALES CONDUCTED

By

"THE TRIO"
phyllis reifman,
janine warsaw

bunnie riskin and
Phone ID 2-3107

ESTATE SALE
530 EIGHTH ST.
Thurs.-Fri. Apr. 27-28
Sat.
Apr. 29

10

WILMETTE
a.m.-4 p.m.
10 a.m.-12

A
House
full
of
antique
china,
glassware,
silver;
WICKER
FURNITURE:
ORIENTAL
area
rugs,
1
Chinese,
9x12;
Dining
rm.
tbl.
w/leaves and pads, 6 shield back chrs.
(4 side, 2 arm), buffet: Sofa;
chrs.;
sm.
marble
top
coffee
tabl.;
VERSAL
gas stove
(clean);
DAIRE _ refrig./freezer;
like

WHIRLPOOL

electric

dryer;

3. old

violins; old music and music cabinet;
pr. lovely fruitwood twin beds comlete;
crotch maple dresser;
picture
rames;:. room sz, rugs; quantities of
men’s clothing, sz. 40; books; 2 sets of
excellent golf clubs (one w/cart and
umbrella);
pr.
bisque
lamp
bases;
ALL
kitchen
equip.;
tools;
garden

utensils;

bird

bath;

Nesco

roaster;

maple
dinette
set;
needlepoint
footstool; bird cages; fish tanks; HANDMADE quilts; French B flat clarinet;
Loads
of
unusual
bric-a-brac.
A
lifetime is in this house.
Day

AL

A BRITTLER
1-3872

SALE
Eve.

893

unusual

card

tbl;

fireplace

dbl bed set;
sized
room

4 teakwood

accessories;

stands;

Wal.

Pr. Fr. style arm chrs;
and
oriental
Chinese

hooked rugs; air conditioner; kit. cab.
wardrobe;
modern
new
like
base;
some
down filled chaise;
accordion;
misc, Sale by Hazel Ann Stupple.

APARTMENT

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

——

heel

eS

Gcedi. :

ee

WAREHOUSE.
CLEARANCE

to 2

The
pictures
screen;
HAND
STAND;

and
mirrors;
tier
tbl;
ANT.
FR.
LAMPS;
linens;
CVD.
TEAKWD.
ERN
rollaway bunks and tw. beds;

cranberry

and

colored

glass;

white

quilt and
Geo.
Washington
spreads;
bamboo
furn.:
couch,
2 chrs., tbls.,
bridge
tbl.,
4
chrs.; F oes
rugs;
wicker
chrs.;
white
wd.
blinds
8’;
STERLING
FLATWEAR
38
pes.;
CABLE
&amp; SON
sm.
upright
piano;
mahog.
kneehole
desk
and_
chr.;
books; 9 x 12 hooked rug plus sm. one;.
float
balls;
COLLECTORS
RPM
RECORDS
all
cataloged; loads of bric-a-brac.
By
appointment
2
yr.
old
yellow
refrig., ice maker,
frost free;
elect.
dryer; custom drps.
House Sale By
LILLIAN FRANCIS
ID 2-5438 Evenings

172

For Sale—Household

Midwest’s largest selection
EARLY AMERICAN AND
TRADITIONAL FURNITURE

This is your opportunity
furnishings at a REAL
Every
ng
DUCTIONS
AT COST

ANTIQUES

$138.00

ATTENTION

from
$ 54.60
$198 Round-the-corner
sect. white plastic $149.95

$259.95 Danis cor. grouping with table
$188.80
$146.60

$95 Lounge, sleeps 2 $ 68.00

Many excellent Den
items for both seating
and extra sleep.

SALE

Floral table pcs.

_ Half-Price

Everything Has To Go

AA

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

80
80
45
$50

SALE:

NOW
179.88
149.95
144.88
99.75

Italian Prov. Sofas
4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
Contemporary Sofas
4 pc. Bedrm. Sets

2

Charge

PARKER
1560 Howard

_

Daily

of other
accounts

49.95
49.88
49.95
; 29.95
33.88

to 6. Mon.,

CO.
764-2206

1% Bilks. E. of “L”
Thurs.

Station

SIZED

at

and

Simpson

PRIVATE—MUST

furnishings
washer and
823

THE
OF

a

$35;

a

eed
69.95

Road)

BLIND

HOUSEHOLD

and rugs.
dryer.

Like

Dempster

to 9 Sun.

from

Juvenile

items

new

G.E.

DA

8-5775

CRIB SALE

MOVING
ROYAL
BLUE
PURE
SILK
sofa; 2 occas. chrs., gold; marble top
coffee
table;
mahog.
bdrm.
set.;
stationary card table w/4 chrs.; form.
end tables; 2 sgle. beds w/box sprgs.,
mattrs.; misc. 272-3767.

prices

_. General Discount Mart
1433 Milwaukee Av.

to 5

$19.99

at discount

bet.

—

to4p.m.

|

SELL

OF
a
‘

HOUS

gorgeous
‘“‘odds
and
ends” .
magnif. lake shore executive oe

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS

27,10

.

ANTIQUE SALE

LIKE
NEW
LANCASTER
HONEY
maple
din.
rm.
furniture;
harvest
style table
will seat 8;
hutch;
tea
cart; 4 chairs; 2 captains chairs, $300;
wall
shelf and
mirror,
$30;
maple
bedside
table,
$20;.
small
uphols.
chair, $20;
maple
oval wall mirror,
$30; wall barometer, $15; amber glass
table lamp, $25. Call 272-1400 between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

ALL KINDS

THINGS

CLEARING
OUT
STORE
ROOM
Antique
Furniture
‘‘In The R
and reductions on China, Glass,
other furn. etc. LINDWALL’S, 808
St., 142 blk. W. of Green Bay.
~—

from $69.95

(Golf

Apr.

ru:

be

Some old silver-Bone China cups
saucers;
black
wrought
iron
pl
holder;
hand
painted
plates;
m cl]
misc, Thursday and Friday on ra
0
4:30,
2859
Idlewood
Lane,
;
Park Highlands, ID 3-1112.
:

FREE DELIVERY
SHORE REFRIGERATION

Crawford

9

;

AND

rug;

comers

Beaut..

ANTIQUE AND COSTUME JEWELRY

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

invited

St.

oak

foes:

2234 Crabtree lane, Northbrook _

GUARANTEED

DISCOUNT

values

FURNITURE

beds _ in

leaded

colors;

Marble top chest; old oil paintings;
rimitives and old silver pieces;:
ocal art work, and misc. ite

USED APPLIANCES
from

$ 79.88

5 pe. Dinette Sets
Bunk Beds
Hollywood Beds
Lounge Chairs
7 Drawer Desks
Hundreds

THURS.

ROOM

TWIN

E

GRAND &gt;

Chinese oriental; Turkish prayer
Exc. cond.; Exquisite liv.,
din.,
rm. furn. 662-4539.
bi

painted Country French vanity table,
new, $110; a handsome old North Wind
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of
the
outstanding
values
to be found this
month
at The Finishing Touch,
4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to
five,
Tuesday through Saturday.

NORTH

Save 40 to 60%

$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps

poster

ANTIQUE

antique

rainbow

ANTIQUES

April!—Enumerate

RECONDITIONED

Everything Sacrificed
WAS
$299
$230
$229
$160

four

OF

back;

ano; 9x 18 red Bokhara oriental

lier,

LAMP

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
DRYERS
RANGES

1621

“FORCED

PAIR

high

ROSEWOOD

Tiffany

Highland Park
432-0439

BACK

‘

-

All Furn. like new. 835-4807.

few items. Set 4 Empire chairs, as is
$30—Sm.
2 drawer
tbl., $9.50;
Pine
shelf, $9.50; Spice set, $30; Bird’s Eye
Maple
chest, as is, $20; iron kettle,
$7.50; Cherry pitter, $9.50; iron boa
jack, $8.00;
lge.
brass
scoop,
$15;
child’s school desk, $15; pine corner
shelf, $15. Please do not phone, but
come in, many more bargains.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. 10-4.
A

Many lamps at 50% off.

IN

of

uphol.

ANTIQUE

HOUSEWIVES—SAVING

Remainder

Eva

GOLD/WHITE;

living
rm. tbls., marble tops. Bea
Spanish
a
es
end
tbis.;
la
mirror;
wall
clock;
liv. rm.
di
BAKER
din rm. tbl. Summer

pennies?
Come
and
’66
G.E.
self
cleaning range, copper $250; '66
port.
G.E, dishwasher copper $175; RCA
21”
TV
and stereo fruitwood $200;
most
unique 415’ brass tree made by hand
$200;
Hotpoint
upright
freezer $100;
rere
high back blue velvet chair
$125; 84’’ white prov. sofa $200; misc,
draperies; gallery tbl. and commode,
walnut $100 ea.; wal, coffee tbl. $75;
marble
tbls.
Misc.
lamps;
compl.
family
room
set, rattan,
Polynesian
design. Call after 10 a.m. 835-1871.

$169.00

!

4

ANTIQ.

chairs,

PA-

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

$ 98.00

$229.95 king size ens.
Hollywood beds

on.

SOFA,

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

$179.95 queen size

Sleep chair

YOUR

MONDAYS

he

chrs.; day
o:

and

lge
wal.
cvd.
mirror
and
cabs.;
sm.
tbls.;
pictures;
mangle;
baby
furn.;
treadle

REALLY AMAZING VALUES IN HIGH
quality used rugs and carpeting we’ve
taken
in trades.
Every
conceivable
size and color as well as used yardage
for
wall-to-wall
installation.
Every
piece inspected, cleaned, mothproofed
and rolled in tubes for easy selection.
Bring measurements. Cash-n-carry.

$129.95 quilted mattress
and matching box

$189.95

APPRECIATION

Rd.

spring;

and
4
china

ments. 1083 Skokie Ridge Dr., Gler
coe.
MOVING;
THURS.
ONLY
9
Wicker oval table and 3 arm c

tronage during the past year we wish
to express
our Thanks
to you,
our
friends and customers.
From April 25th through May 6th we
invite you to visit us during our once
a year sale.
CLIP OUT THIS AD and bring it with
you. It will entitle a bearer to a 10%
discount on any purchase made during
your visit.
Come in, browse through our 10 rooms
and Discover the Treasures of
Sheridan

box

mach.; aqua earthenware dinn
Dee FERS, 2913 Harrison St.,

SALE

OF

mattr.;

boards; wrt. iron tbl.
bed; luggage;
misc.

USED CARPET BUYS
FOR NEWLYWEDS

in the future...

set

bench;

Grove

ANNIVERSARY

CLOSED

We will handle
FURNITURE ONLY

spring

House
Morton

ALAEDDIN'S

Furniture

MUST
SELL,
WILL
SACRIFICE
yds. carpeting; rm. size rugs; lamp
chests; mahog. server; drapes; wo

GANTNER'S

1913

blue/white

to buy
these
SAVINGS!

at
GREAT
REprices
MARKED

The Suburban
5726 Dempster Street,

IN

Being Sold Out...
Tremendous Savings
On Everything...
USED

priced
Many

netting, pacsare
$65
new,
wil

Stroller,

ONE. WEEK ONLY
Thursday, April 27 through May 4
Open 5 nights ’til 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 to 5
YO 6-4500

Entire Stock
of
New

of

Choose From:
. Discontinued Groups-One of a Kind
Marred, Broken and Soiled Pieces
. Current Overstocked Items.

Goods

MOV
SALE

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

High

10 to 4; SAT. April 29, 10

FRI.
FROM
2 P.M. TO 6 P.M.
AND
Sat. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 1412 Astor
St. Chicago, residue of lovely old 3story
mansion.
Parking
at_
1 EE,
Schiller, or 1160 Lake Shore Dr. 5’9
in
refinished
Piano
Grand
Steinway
nut brown Mah; 37” gros bleu Sevres
showing
Prach
E.
by
Urn hand painted
long
842
Napoleon and his children;
oak;
carved
elaborately
clock,
case
lge oil painting signed Louis Kratke,
dated 1880, subject ‘‘Marie Therese on
Her Wedding Day” in handsome gold
leaf frame; French table desk 51 x 30,
Louis XV
style, fancy wood veneers
w/marquetry, bronze mounts, 3 apron
Fruitwood persmall tbls;
drawers;

manent

euhald-

St. Johns Av.

3 DAMS GHD: Sloe

6-2410

HI

is

a

.

Ho

AR 6-2060

MOVING OUT OF TOWN;
FAM. RM.;
bdrm.;
misc.
furn.;
lawn
mower;
snow blower;
garden equip. for sale.
Excel.
cond.;
reas.;
256-0987 after 6
p.m.
Open
house
Sat. April 29 and
Sunday
April 30 from
10 a.m. to 3
p.m.

Furnishings:
fine Fr.
ants.;
art objects; acces., Oriental pcs.,
ay
Onty finest quality. By appt.

MOVING

OUT

ORANGE
NYLON
FREE
FORM
$15;
hide-a-bed $25;
mod
bdrm.
$75; couch $20; heater; misc. Sat.
Sun.
10
to
6,
1717
Happ
Northbrook.

RU

ROMWEBER SOFA 93” LONG: PROV.
fruitwood finish, 4 down filled
ions, uphol; green and gold Ma

se.

Good

cond.

Cost

-

$950 will sell

for

$340; 2 twin quilted and flocked
rose bedspreads, rec. purchased,
sell for $25. Phone 256-2093.
—

dec
ee

146TH
ANNUAL
ANTIQUES
©
and
sale.
Glenview
Comm
Church, 1000 Elm St. Tues. and
May 2 and 3, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Th
May 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Luncheons
dinners. Free parking.
%
COUNTRY
ANTIQUES;
sugar bucket; 3 glass lamps; 3
china toilet set; misc. pattern g'
mirrors,
mahog.
frames;
3 han

shelves;

pine

curtains.

AL

knee-hole

desk;

1-0790.

HICKORY
MAHOGANY
suite,
dbl.
head
and
drawer
chest,
night

naugahyde

armless

chr.

headboard,
frame.
chr. AL 1-7403.
TWIN
BEDS,
2
quilted headboards

;

assc

BEDROOM
footboard, 6
stand.
White

White

Corner
*

desk

é

CUSTOM
and beds

and

Tl

match,
imported
dust ruffles,
‘
spein s and mattresses.
Like rae}
ost $650, must sell for $175, 1310
Ritchie

Court,

Chicago.

664-0909.

—

BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED

FURNITURE

MART

Largest Selection - Discount Prices

|

7550
N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem) ©
Open Mon. and Thurs. eveni
‘ss
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
DE
LUXE
HOTPOINT
ELE
stove. Yellow. Double oven, rotis:
defroster, clock, double broilers.
A
timers on burners. oven and appl

outlet.

Auto.

meat

thermometer,

Call 251-8048.

FURNITURE.
er/dryer;

TV;

APPLIANCES;
air

WASH-

cons.;

complete

carpeting;
ig poe
bedroom _ set;
desk;
tbls.;
lamps; pictures;
ewyt
vacuum with attach.; fans; Kitch.
679-1273
LIV. RM. CHAIRS, PR. END T
cocktail tbl.;
fl. lamps,
tbl. lam
sewing mach., apt. size elec.

Maytag

washer,

elec.

iron,

egg cooker, roaster, bar
sweeper, call DA 8-1646.

HOUSE

SALE:

FROM

toaster

stools, carp

SOUP

ny

BOWLS

to sofas.
Boy’s oak furn.;
din.
furn.;
aquarium;
early
Amer.

stools; paintings; books. Thurs.
aah 10-4. 723 Byron, Deerfield.

ANTIQUE

above.

CUPBOARD,

bookcase

peniart

Exc.

GLASS

condition.

headboard;

Bed

crystal;

misc. 318 Hamilton

945-

DOO

wi

frames

St., Evans

on.

Z

1

io

LIVING ROOM CHAIR, FRUITWOOD,
table,

chair.

good

condition,

Evenings

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

also

Be

or weekends,

864

Classified — 20

_

�For Sale—Household
Goods
SOFT

AND

retain

LOFTY.

brilliance

Ww

in

| 172 Fer Sale—Household Goods
..

carpets

Lustre.
ent
1.00.
Benard’s
Street, Evans-

IR

LOUNG
versible
back

CHAIRS,

E
and

seat

tweed

RE-

cushions,

poveee

beige

fabric

withstands’

chairs,

use. Also pair walnut director’s
black
naugahyde,
full brass

SECRETARY;
_ Glass;

.

aple

tbl.,

,night

231-35 Chicago
STOM

Rosewood

Formica

dresser

frame)

stand;

Av.

6

fit

chrs.;

king-sz.

.

aed

for

wall.

Give

(WALL

bed.

ITALIAN
DIN.
yman;
B.O.A.C.

away

TBL.;
chr.;

price!

LG.
SQ.
Storkline

an, Glenview. 9-3 or call PA 4-2447.
GRAND

tbl.;

Misc.

PIANO,

items.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out price, $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

‘SATINWOOD

All

exc.

cond,

432-

NSF.
OWNER
HAS
LOVELY
leaf tbl. w/4 chrs. (very sturdy);
20’ lined draw drapes; 2-dr. G.E.

4

cust.

refrig.;
p.m.

plus

PArk

other

items.

Call

after 5

9-0188.

toad

TOWN

EVERYTHING

must
go.
Washing
machine,
gas
range,
mangle;
refrig.;
furn.
all in
good cond. Reas: Call after 10 a.m.
75-9375.
ST

. SELL—10

dresser,

DRAWER

Mirror,

dbl.

DBL.

bed;

king

sz.

..and bedspd.; dress. tbl., bench.
mirror.
Twin
brass
hdbd.,
Harvard
franie. AL 6-1343.
RNITURE

SALE:

Iso, repairing,

NEW

AND

refinishing,

Evanston.

Community

Christian

Church

of

and

desk

w/chr.

743-3383

after

6:30

~EVANSTON
GENUINE

gd.

CONTOUR

cond.

upright
piano;
day bed;

$45

LOUNGE

ea.;

Ant.

white

ant.
wal.
breakfront
Japanese tea set;
set

of red glassware; and misc. 869-1618.
STINGHOUSE
REFRIG.;
NEVER
:
as stove; white formica kit. set
w/4
leather chairs;
Kenmore
elec.

ae.

like

new.

OR

‘MCGRAW-EDISON
=

-

9-3734,

OR

used

one

$325.

REY

4-

WINDOW __ AIR-

tioner, 242 ton (26,000 BTU).

mew,

included.
p.m.

Call

month,

ORGAN

Like

warranty

675-2969

after

MAHOG.;.

RM.

wood card table and 4
shown Sat. and Sun.,

SET

—

can by Drexel—ideal

WALNUT

SOFT

new.

That’s

what

ware,

Northbrook.

AND

BRIGHT

cleaning

AS

rugs

will

do when
you use Blue Lustre! Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Ace Hard-

. TON

WESTINGHOUSE

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

WATER

TOAST AND GOLD
Exc. cond. Very reasonable. PA 9-0517
DIN.
RM.
SET.
9 PC.,
BLEACHED
mah., mod. Best offer; Simmons hidea-bed $25; 4’ x5’ mirror $20. Must sell
today .moving tomorrow. RA 8-3938.
PC.
BEDRM.
SET,
EXTRA
LONG
double bed with firm mattress,
box
springs,
4
drawer
night
table;
9
drawer chest; $90. 729-3051.
REDECORATING:
HAND
MADE
glass
floral
arrangements;
pr.
Ital.
fig. lg. planter;
lg. den lamps;
wal.
tb. for twin beds. Sac. AL 1-4229 aft 5.
2 RUGS,
9X12,
FAIR
CONDITION;
table Motorola TV w/stand, $50 for all
yey cost of ad. Call after 6 p.m., 724-

Sofa Bed, Opens To Full
SIZE

WASHER

KENMORE;

10 MOS.

AUTIFUL
10 PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
5; 3 pe. aqua sec. sofa, 20 ft. long
ith custom
plastic
covers,
perfect
cond.
$275.
Large
exc. type
walnut
desk, $40; Wilmette 256-2554.

OM

WALL

on
tre.
tg
a.

TO

WALL,

NO

SOIL

carpets
cleaned
with
Rent electric shampooer
V&amp;S
Hdwr.
Chestnut,

910

Noyes

Street,

sl. mpl.
mirrors,

TBLS.

AND

CHRS.;

2

beds compl.;
chests;
oval
writing tbls., drop leaf din.

tbls.:
rockers;
bookcases;
Weber’s,
829 Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

BRASS EAGLE ANTIQUES
Green

Bay

869-6660

Rd.

Evanston

GARAGE SALE: SAT. APR. 29. 9 TO
5.

Antiques;
odd
pieces:
rustics:
ts; misc. No item over $10. 5036
‘airview,
Skokie.
Vic.
Edens
and

Touhy.
ate”

—

Classified

Evanston Review

Sectional

17°" ADMIRAL. PORTABLE

Evans-

d misc, 328-9351.
PORCH

3-Pc. Moss Green

HIGH ARM REST. GOOD CONDITION.
Coffee tbl.; end tbl. 475-1866.

WURLITZER
SPINET
ORGAN;
beige.
sect.
sofa
with
hide-a5 pe. hard rock maple
bdrm.
Kenmore
dbl. oven
gas range.

SOFA;

3-PC. WHITE
SECTIONAL,
Contemporary,
Custom-Made;
like
new. Kitchen table w/4 chairs.
824-6858.

AT

ton.
AL.

$75.

CUSTOM
MADE
KING
SIZE
BEDspread
w/drapes,
eggshell
antique
satin w/gray and orange applique 58”
long, 8 pr. DA 8-1959.

Blue
$1.00.
Win-

CE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
first time you use Blue Lustre.
nt electric shampooer $1.00 Noyes

Hardware,

BED, ALMOST NEW,
Call after 5:30, 869-7939

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
‘
You Antiquers. Antiquaries from hills
oi Penn. THE MARKF'T-3347 NORTH
CLARK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

OLD

Orig. $200, now $130 or best offer.
UNiversity 4-4171 after 6:30 p.m.

a

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

Pr. Fr. Prov. Liv. Rm. Chrs.

Et
central air-cond. unit, presentin operation in home. Will remove
:
_ professionals.
Exc.
for
home,
or plant. $100. AL 1-0635.

AUTOMATIC

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent condition, $20.
AL 1-7290.

ly

SEARS

6: MO:
“OLD:
TV,
1 yr. old;

ANTIQUE
WHITE
PROVINCIAL
triple dresser,
~
table,
night
stand and mirror. Excellent buy.
HI 6-2119

din-

rm. or dining L. Dropleaf tbl. with
leaves,
teacart server, 2 captains
chrs, Italian provincial $135. AL 6-3652.

UFFY

$55
:

ANTIQUE
PINE
HUTCH;
4 MAPLE
cane
seated
chairs;
custom
made
maple
harvest table;
electric
stove.
All like new. Phone 433-0707.

AND

for small

old.

PC.
BEDROOM
SET;
KITCHEN
set;
Dinette
set;
Misc.
All
in
excellent condition. Call DE 2-8191 or
GR 17-2871.

14.°CU;
FT.
REFRIG.,
Admiral
color comb.
best offer. 272-3277.

27”

6 McCOBB
DIN. RM. CHAIRS;
3 PC.
cont.
pink sofa;
40’’
round
marble

G

6

6

+;
Walnut
din.
rm.
set
11 pecs.;
ary table,
walnut,
carved;
large
Sata
Sarouk rug, 22 x 14; Call 385-

cocktail table;
chai i. Items

Sundays

6X9
BEATUIFUL
AREA
RUG,
beige green, like new $125;
2 green
uphol.
living
room
chairs,
perfect
condition $50 each. Call 527-2557 eves.

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
2

$150 new. 3 yrs.
272-1707

Buy.

p.m.

- ehrs..

OUTDOOR
FURNITURE.
2 CHAISES,
4 stacked chairs, 2 stacked tables,’42”
serene table, 8’ umbrella. $240. 446-

Lin-

FR. PROV.. SOFA;
2 ARM
CHAIRS;
coffee
tbl.
w/glass
top;
tw.
bed
complete;
book
stand;
7
drawer
~mahog.

SEARS KENMORE
DE LUXE
FULLY
automatic washer and 8 setting elect.
dryer.
Excellent
cond.
Sold as pair
only. Both for $125. 945-6795.

18’ REEL TYPE MOWER

_ colnshire. Sat., April 29, 10 a.m. to 6
_ p.m. Riverwoods Rd. at Duffy Lane.
Donate

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
’ Zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.
ALpine 1-7290.

20—60% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.

installed.
Chicago,

UNiversity 4-6600.
_ GARAGE SALE

FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

Carpet Sale Open

USED.

upholster-.

ing. Cane
and
rush
seats
Weber's
Furniture
Co.. 829

222

CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400
YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.

erib; bathinette; high chr.; books; old
picts.; frames; much misc. 900 IndiY

misc.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE, SOME
individual
pieces,
appliances
and
many
other misc. items. Very
good
condition. Best offer. OR 4-6739.

Evanston.

around

29, 9 TO 12

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Dorothy’s

LAMBREQUIN

to

APRIL

Everything goes; furniture;
10th St., Wilmette.

carved

9’ w x 8’ h. Gold silk uphol. w/matching
ae silk
9.

CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Mapie, Evanston.
FINAL HOUSE SALE:

DROP-LID DESKS; CUT

Pedestals;

table;

WALK ON A CLEAN CARPET IMMEdiately. Shampoo carpet without wahampooer
$1.00
daily
rental.
Nursery,
3132
Lake
Av.,
Wilmette, across from Edens Plaza.

SATURDAY,

fittings. 337-0828 after 6 p.m.

172, For Sale—Household Goods

EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
FIRST $25
takes, includes cart. Call UN 9-9756.
REFRIGERATOR,
GOOD CONDITION,
apartment size gas stove, room
size’
gas heater,
like new used only few
months. Call 869-6338.
ANTIQUE
WHITE
BREAKFRONT.
Large. In excellent condition. A steal
at $250. Also chairs, tables, and lamps
at a sacrifice. VE 5-2389.
MODERN
LOUNGE
CHAIRS,
ONE
solid
walnut
recliners
w/adjustable
ottoman;
one molded walnut pull-up.
Exc. cond. Priced to sell. 256-2652

LARGE
SOLID
OAK
DIN.
RM.
SET;
and miscellaneous items. Call after 6
p.m. or weekends.
825-2795.

30”
GAS
RANGE;
WINDOW
cond.;
Formica
kit. set;
2-pc.
sofa;
bleached mahog.
cocktail
very reasonable. 724-4439.

te eh

3:...PC.°
SEC:
-SOFA;.
2.
chairs;
corner table; good
reasonable. DAvis 8-5159.

“UPHOLS.
condition;

R.C.A. WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL
WASHER AND DRYER.
Perfect condition, $70 for both.
Call 679-4764.
31

PIECE
REED
&amp; BARTON
ling Silver in Silver Sculpture
$125. Perfect condition.
Phone DA 8-6094

STERpattern

BREAKFRONT;
33” WEIMAN
DRUM
table; bookcase headboard twin bed;
rose colored lounge chair;
like new.
Reasonable. Phone OR 3-1459.

MAPLE
TABLE,
48’
ROUND,
FORmica top w/4 captain’s chairs. Set of
a
Bros. dishes. Reasonable. VE
-3671

LEFTOVERS
FROM
SALE:
HOUSEhold
furn.;
china;
glassware;
kit.
ware;
table
lin.;
antiques.
Prices
greatly reduced. 328-2293.

9X12
GREEN
COTTON
RUG,
JUST
cleaned
$25;
console
RCA
TV
and
Motorola
tbl. model
TV,
both
good
working order, $20 ea. ALpine 1-3649.

LIVING
ROOM
AND
BEDROOM
DRAW drapes; 32 thin 46 wall mirror;
kit. set; living room furniture, radiophono: console; reasonable. SH 3-8768.

2

73

LIKE

bile

NEW

G.E.

Maid,

$75;

DISHWASHER,

Kenmore

Gas _ stove

with electric rotisserie, $75. Mangle,
$15. UN 4-9296. ©
CPT.;
DRAPES;
LOW
CAB.,
CANE
other
and
lamps
long;
60’’
front
oo
Excellent condition. OR 5-

SQ.
YARDS
OF
WOOL
CARPETing.
Rose
color;
all
wool
twist;
padding also avail.
Call 251-5783

Maple Sofa, Chair, 2 Lamp

MO-

TABLES,

TV CONSOLE.
274-6133.

2952
W.
TOUHY,
rooms
of
decorator
drapes,
refrigerator,
TV, bric-a-brac.

NEVER USED RUST COLORED
orig. cost $160 will sell for $125
Call eves. or weekends

AQUA-BLUE
2
PC.
SECTIONAL
sofa, seats 6 to 8; cocktail tablebar;
24’’ console TV; Danish modern chair,
beige; stroller. OR 3-1133.

GARAGE

2

SALE

616-15th St., Wilmette
Sat. April 29, 9-6. Lots of Stuff.
CLEAN
RUGS,
LIKE NEW,
SO EASY
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, $1.00.
:
Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

1966 POWER MOWER
Must sell, heavy duty 21’ Whirlwind
by Toro. Top cond. $125 or best offer.
Call Al, 256-2524.

GOOD CONDITION.
CALL HO 4-8491.

ONE
WINDOW
FAN,
3-SPEED,
good working
cond., $10;
baby
play
pen, A-1 cond., $10. 328-4740 after 5
p.m.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS

and upholstery with Blue Lustre.

electric shampooer
Hdwr. 1910 Central

Rent

BLOND
cond,
ee
1172.

$1.00. Central V&amp;S
Ave., Evanston.

MOVING
MUST
SELL
4
BURNER
Crown gas range 36” like new; walnut
dining room table 3 leaves. exc. cond.
Call AL 1-3451.

Early American
BED,

WICKER
TABLE
chairs,
perfect
persons
modern
Call 869-9132.

cond.

DRESSER
Call

after 5:30

News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN

BY

GReenleaf

WATCH FOR BRADSTREET SALE
TO BE ADVERTISED MAY 4
475 Cedar St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-3876
SOFA,
72”,
TAN,
CONTEMP.;
retary desk w/glass drs.; mah.
er; bridge lamp;
frpl. access.;
beam Mixmaster. 446-2463 after 6

SECrockSunp.m.

HEAVY
TRADITIONAL
DIN.
table, 6 chairs, 1 leaf, and pads.
cond. $50 or best offer. 272-7916.

RM.
Good

5-0108
|

Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

Tear Out This Ad

And

Gall

GR
5-8696
ANYTIME
WHEN
selling furniture, antiques, cut glass,
misc.
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.,

TOP

FOR
Prompt

;

§

;

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

WANTED:

2 HIGHCHAIRS

FOR TWINS,
MATCHING
IF POSSIble, but not necessary. 433-4687.
WANTED:
ble
and
ae.

MATCHING
CHILD’S
TAtwo
chairs.
In
sturdy
Very reasonable,
Call 47

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

oriental

CHILD’S

OUT DOOR PLAY
in good condition
Call 251-3533.

HOUSE

WANTED:
6 YR.
CRIB
AND
MATtress. Must be in good condition.
VE 5-0165

175

Apparel

GOOD

and

Furs

CLOTHING

LADIES:
10-12,
WIDE
SEL.
coats, dresses, suits, skirts, sweaters,
‘blouses, winter and summer;
casual
to
formal;
many
designer
items;
maternity clothes 10-12-14. Girls: 2-3-4,
wide
selection.
Mens:
suits
38-39,
pants,
jackets,
shirts,
ties,
topcoat.
All very good quality and very reas.
909 Oakwood, Lake Forest, CE 4-2068.
Hours 9 to 12 and 4 to 6. Must sell by
Sat. noon.

THE

LAST ACT

80912

MAIN
EVANSTON
:
DAvis 8-9898
North Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

AND
2 MATCHING
cond.
$20;
Young
kneehole
desk.
$20.

CHINA LAUNDRY TUBS
BY CRANE.
Perfect condition. $35.
Call ALpine 1-8829.
DUNBAR
CONTEMP.
DINING
RM.
tbl.,
black
legs,
oiled
walnut
top
w/protective finish, 42’’ x 54’, opens to
96” w/3 leaves. $185. VE 5-4838.

PAID
RUGS

ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS
ACCEPTED

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES

YE OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Fresh selection of prom,
graduation,
and
formal
dresses.
Summer
knits.
on., Tues., Fri., and Sat. 11 to 4:30
hurs. -from 12 to 8:30. Come in and
browse.
1508 Howard St., Chicago
743-9188

Y-Not Resale Shoppe
646 W. Diversey
Chicago’s Largest

Fine

gently

Resale

used

clothes

281-6636
Shop

at

gentle

prices. Designer’s Collection-FURS
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS
Daily 10-4:
Thurs. 12-8:
Closed Tues.

SELECT
shorts

YOUR
for

CASUAL

every

WEAR

summer

AND

sport

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING

AND

HOUSEHOLD

511 Main St.
Operated by Evanston

For

:

Ladies’,

Junior

$CASH$

Men’s

and

at

ITEMS
Evanston
League

Children’s

clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
Silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

TWIN

Baby Clothes

Real Savings

NEW
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
SAMples,
Diapers;
Waterproof
panties;
Underwear;
Crawlers;
Sunsuits;
Shirts, etc. Factory Showroom,
2340
N. Racine, Chgo.

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH
644

RESALE

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

DEafter

MOVING
WILL
SACRIFICE
MAHOG.
dining
rm.
set;
Mahog.
desk
and
chair; gold rugs and misc. GR 5-6184

AND

100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will ‘Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
PRACTICALLY
NEW
MINK
STOLE.
Spring ensemble, spring coats size 14
to 16. Toddlers outfits size 4-6. Other
misc. Reasonable. Call 251-5261.

2

2

P.M.

BASEMENT SALE SAT. ONLY 9:30 TO
5:30. Baby equipment and misc. 1333
Elmwood, Wilmette. Rear entrance.

LGE.
chairs.

475-6995.

BROWN
Will

* Northbrook Star « Highland

Lake

CONDI-

ANTIQUE
CARVED
WALNUT
REfectory Din. Table, $75. 5 chairs $15. 3
chairs $6.00; Gray metal typing table
$9.00 DA. 8-0064.

KNOTTY
PINE
DESK,
W/LEATHER
top;
student
lamp;
Victorian
chair;
yellow
silk
damask
lounge
chair.
Vacuum (tank) cleaner. HO 5-1515.SINGLE
BED;
DRESSER;
BUFFET;
liv.
rm.
chair;
2
lamps:
dishes.
Reasonable.
Phone
UN
4-9516 mornings until 1 p.m. or after 7 evenings.

WALNUT

HIGHEST

TRADITIONAL
MAHOG.
DINING
room
suite:
table,
5 chairs,
breakfront, extra board, pads, $125. Phone
869-8815.

CHILDREN’S
BEDRM.
FURN.
WITH
twin
beds;
dinette
set;
72’’ mahog.
breakfrt.; oversz. trapunto lounge chr.
w/ottoman; best offer. OR 5-5210.

exc.

GOOD

WEBCOR
PHONOGRAPH
HOLIDAY
imperial, portable, adaptable to stero.
Best offer 864-2333 or 869-8025. after 6
p.m.
:

IRONRITE
IRONER
IN EXCELLENT
condition with chair and new pad $45:
green studio couch with bolsters $10.
‘AL 6-0646.

8-1829.

272-

BOOKCASE
TWIN
SZ. HEADBOARD,
$10;
Student
desk,
$20;
Youth
size
chest of drawers, $15. All light wood
and in good condition. 835-4643.

6-YR.
CRIBS,
$15,
$8.00:
PORTAcrib, $6.00; high chair, $4.00; playpen,
$4.00;
stroller, $3.00; ‘double stroller,
$15. 724-7513.
23”
G.E.
TV
TABLE
MODEL
W/
console walnut cabinet;
Admiral 30”
elec. range; pink lavatory and toilet;
all in exc. cond. 272-7676.
ALUMINUM
PICTURE
WINDOW,
4
double
casements,
w/screens;
and
outside door and frame. Best offer.
Hillcrest 6-6506.
SOFA IN PERFECT
CONDITION,
90”
long, turquoise
and white,
was
$400
will sell reasonably.
ORchard 4-8873
GIVE
AWAY
_PRICES:
KING
SIZE
headboard; king size bedspread; doudrop leaf table.
ble spread like new;
Call 272-5777.

DA

offer.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR,
EXC.
CONDItion $30; Polaroid camera with case
and flash $30; Call AL 1-6060.
KENMORE
WASHER,
$25;
GRAY
wool twist rug, 1142 x 16, $50;
Youth
bed w/mattress, $10; RCA
TV, recordradio console, $25. Misc. 272-5344.

966-0246
10 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS
NEUTRAL COLOR. $8.00 A PC.
IDEAL FOR REC. ROOM BAR
PARK 4-3091.

mirror,

SET,
GOOD
6 chairs, and
best

MATCHING
SOFA
AND
LOVE
SEAT,
blue green, Danish modern, excellent
condition; $100. GReenleaf 5-7850.
GENERAL
‘ELECTRIC
CLOTHES
dryer in good condition. Will sell for
best offer.
OR 4-5284

ELECTRIC RANGE,
$25;
Quik-Broil
Rotisserie,

DREXEL

or

GERT’S A GAY GIRL-READY
FOR A
whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00
Michael’s V&amp;S Hdwr. Evanston.

Maple Dbl.

CORY
Call

RM.
table,

$100

GREEN
AND
BEIGE;
tion. 475-1885.

SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
VErnon 5-2827.

39”
Ty eanbat

DINING
drop leaf
cabinet,

Braided Rug, Size 6x9

SILVER
PLATE
SERVICE
FOR
12
with serving pieces. Best offer. After
5 call:
HI 6-5120.
UNIVERSAL GAS STOVE
with flexible pipe, $15.
Call after 6 p.m. or Saturday.
GR 5-7885
WOODARD
WROUGHT
IRON (SCULPtura)-2 sofas, slate-top octagonal table
with 4 chairs. $325.
ID 2-2145

1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations; will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

FOR SALE

2117 Church Street,
2nd apt. Rear. UN 4-6044.
BLACK
WROUGHT
IRON
DINETTE
or patio table. Tempered glass top. 4
chairs. 272-0032 or evenings and weekends call 272-5418.

a

Any Type of Merchandise

COMPLETE
LIVING
ROOM
FURNIture including lamps, tables, etc. Like
new. Reasonable prices.
j
Call RO 4-0445, Sat., Sun. and Mon.

2 Piece Sectional Couch
VERY

PIECE
SECTIONAL
SOFA;
TV
console;
dinette set with 6 chairs. 9
porch screens sz. 42 x 57. RO 1-4179.

FURNITURE

"

FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge.

Evans.

TAKE
SOIL
AWAY
THE
BLUE
Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

EARLY
AMERICAN
SOFA
AND
in
covered
chair
wing
matching
colonial print, like new, $150 for both.
ALpine 1-1134.

6

WANT TO BUY

CHICAGO.
6
furn.,
carpet,
air conditioner,

TWO
5 DRAWER
CHESTS,
MAHOGany, $12; blond $18. AL 6-3114.
SOFA,
or best
OR 3-

——

CHINA CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.

PERSIAN
ORIENTAL
RUG
9xlz2.
Never used, will sacrifice $550. Call
AL 1-1670 Thurs.,. Fri.

ITALIAN
CONTEMP.
CHAIRS,
ANtique white finish, avocado and gold
quilted cushions, 6 mo. old cost
$180.
ea., BOTH for $180. Eves. 864-8873.

Ss oe

2

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods

DINING TABLE,
4 CHAIRS;
BEDRM.
set; sofa; desk; end tables; liv. rm.
lamp;
picture;
twin
bed,
matt.,
spring. Call AMbassador 2-9686.

6

* Glencoe

A

LADY
KENMORE
DE LUXE
MODEL
portable dishwasher;
2 yrs. old; exc.
condition;
coppertone
priced reasonable. Call 446-9186 after 6 p.m.

EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
humidifier.
Reasonable.
5:30 p.m. YO 5-3553.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

AIRsect.
tbl.;

—

For Sale—Household Goods
e

NEVER
USED
FRUITWOOD
DIN.
rm. set; bedroom dressers, desk, mirror, chair; lamps, chairs, misc. Call
after 5 p.m. OR 5-4527.

LIV.
RM.
CHAIRS
AND
TABLES;
lamps;
bric-a-brac;
everything
in
excel. cond. Call Friday, 677-7311.
YR.
OLD
CRIB,
SPRING
AND
mattress, chest, buggy, play pen and
‘bathinette. Reasonable. Call 296-2344.

_ /172

Forest-Lake

Bluff

ARM

sacrifice.

$30

LOUNGE
each.

Call

BLACK

mal,

1 two

HO 5-6130.

KNIT
piece,

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

DRESSES,
size

1

16. Spring

April 27,

FORcoat.

1967

�176 For. ‘ies iin.

and Furs

30”

HP

PARKER

&lt;Aerins

LAWN

rototiller;

SWEEPER;

24’’

cast

ap
soon

dinner
bell;
child’s
merry-go-round;
lawn
roller and
fertilizer
spreader:
alum. lawn chairs and lounges; 4 ft.
After
sq. picnic tables and benches. Many
MINK
JACKET:
LIGHT
COLOR,
other
items.
4115
Lake
Cook
Rd.,
; wahly
styled;
perfect,
originally
Northbrook
272-5187.
- $1,200, sac. $325. Brunet imported wig,
TRYING
WEATHER
WAS
BAD
- worn twice, case incl. Cost $275, sac.
Complete
twin
again.
Garage
Sale:
$125. 432- 6922.
bedroom;
TV
set;
cedar
wardrobe;
BOY'S
SIZE
12;
GIRL’S
SIZE
7:
trunks;
typewriter;
sewing machine;
women’s
half sizes;
men’s
suits, 44
snowtires; kitchenware; lamps; knicklong, slacks, and shirts. All priced t&gt;
knacks;
any reasonable
offer;
Good
sell. 966-3125.
Will gets remainder. Thurs. and Fri.,
1
to
5.
330
Greenleaf,
Wilmette.
CLOTHES.
SIZE.
12:
DESIGNER
coat
and
sari
print
brocade
dress,
40 YD. ‘BLUE WOOL CARPETING;
G.
dress to match, etc.
E. portable dishwasher; 22 rifle with
DAvis 8-1959
scope;
35 MM
slide projector;
24 ft.
aig
pool comp.
w/filter,
etc.;
silver
blue
mink
stole
and
scarf:
apy
Persian
lamb
coat
sz.
12.
PArk
BEST OFFER
9-0678.
Please call after 6, 827-7242.
GARAGE
SALE
THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.,
10 to 5. Rugs;
lamps;
bric-a-brac;
SHEARED
RACCOON
SIZE
16. REApictures;
dressing
tab.;
women’s
sonable. Phone after 5:30 p.m.
cloth.:
sz.
10-16;
shoes,
512-612B;
YO 5-3553.
purses, jewelry, jumper
chair, baby
ee
1331 Pine St., Glenview. PA 4429
UST SELL. $195.
MOVING:
MAPLE
TBL.,
4 CHAIRS;
775- 7494 9 TO 5 WEEKDAYS
kitchen tbl., 4 chrs.; Roper gas stove;
MINK STOLE
twin bed frame
only;
dressing tbl.;
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
BLUE,
7 SKIN
chest;
gray
rug;
infant
seat
and
classic style; best offer.
swing;
curtains;
rotisserie;
toys;
724-4561
much misc. 2419 Simpson,
Evanston.
GR 5-1813.
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
Lady’s sz. 542b and 6AAA. I. Miller,
GARAGE
SALE
SAT.-SUN.
MOVING.
Lipare, etc. Most never worn. $1.00 to
Must sacrifice. Liv. rm.
chrs.;
mbl.
$5.00 pr. ALpine 6-0749.
top.
tbls.;
waln.
benches; _ toys;
exercise bike; sweeper; garden tools/
TUX
SUITS, WHITE
AND
BLACK
typewriter;
unit;
lge. storage
furn.;
coats, size 38 short and 38 regular;
Glenetc. 710 Glendale,
tires;
snow
full dress 38 short. $12.50 each.
one
view. PA 4-2476.
Call UN 9-6710.
FREEZER;
TYPE
CHEST.
LENGTH | LGE.
FULL
GOWN,
WEDDING
child’s twin bdrm. set; mangle; port.
with medium
train, long sleeves, off
TV;
beige
drapes
and
bedspreads;
white taffeta lace appliqued. Sz. 10-11.
skis;
Hoover
tank
vacuum;
patio
Used once. $65. Phone 677-8728
unbrella;
frpl. equip.;
clothes, sz. 12
and 14; spreads; drapes; misc. items.
176
For Sale—Miscellaneous
945-2523.
RUMMAGE SALE:
1360 Scott Ave., Winnetka
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27 and 28, from 10
to 5 p.m. Din. rm. set, $50; ‘TV cab.;
odd chairs;
tables;
lamps:
pictures:
tools;
golf clubs. Misc.;
Goodies Galore’’! Low price!
SWIMMING
POOL:
2
FT.
X 30+ IN.
Geep, with filter, ladder, etc. Excel.
Glencoe
348 Tudor Ct.
cond.
$45;
TARPAULINS
40 x 30 ft.
and 40
x 60 ft., $15 ea.; 3 KITCHEN
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
CHAIRS,
$1. 00 ea.
PORCH
CHAIR,
$4.00;
PARROT
CAGE,
$5.00. CR
2Complete
repair
service
23235.
GARAGE
SALE.
HUNDREDS
OF
items.
Clothes—men,
38-42,
girls’
women’s,
8-10-12;
rugs;
hide-a-bed;
Formerly of Mark 1st Antiques
lamps;
guns;
tables;
gift
items.
on Wells street
Proceeds
for Sue and Amy.
All not
sold by Sat. will be auctioned starting
Manager
10 a.m., 2424 Eastwood, Evanston.

Green floor length Prom

Dress

All dresses size 10
6 p.m. CR 2-8975: Bonnie

Luxurious

, Autumn

Ranch

Haze

Mink

Mink

Stole

Stole

ATTIC
ANTIQUES
JAMES

CONRAD

8-4 Mon., Tues., Thurs.
10 to 9 Friday
Saturday till 6
835-4217

GREAT

GLOBS

OF JUNK

and some fine furniture too, from four
charming homes.
Assorted dining tables, $50 and down;
Magnavox _ radio,
record
player,
speaker, $15; other audio equipment;
125-12"" --sq. glass
bldg.
blocks,
$1.00
ea.; chair-bed $10; never used Oriental type
rug
$45;
men’s,
women’s,
children’s
apparel;
“soul’’
clothes;
books, records, toys, sporting goods,
bric-a-brac, jewelry; other goodies 5c
95c.
We are selling almost everything but
the Batmobile in our Bat Cave in the
garage behind
2761 Central Park, Evanston
(corner Isabella)
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday only
MOVING:
I HAVE
EMPTIED
THE
last 3 storage spaces of misc. books,
pictures,
frames,
etc. Must
be sold
‘thurs.
and
Fri. only.
Oil paintings,
charcoal drawings, special dance band
arrangements, . old
peculiar
paper
money,
and collection. Archit. mag.,
Who’s Who, picture album presenting
Chicago Women
to Queen Elizabeth.
Book's, Books, books, books, and more
books. Marshall Field single bed, old
bookstand $2.00; Chicneese ebony pan.
old music cabinet;
large sheets/plywood,
misc.,
etc.
1637 Chicago Av.,
Evanston.
1 WESTINGHOUSE
HEAVY
DUTY
15
lb. loader auto. washer,
elec. dryer,
copper
tone;
5
ton
water
cooled
Copeland condensing unit, 3 phase line
for air-conditioner; Sunbeam self propelled pow. mower
w/grass catcner;
single bed w/box spring mattresses;
Kingston
amp.
2 boys
24’
Schwinn
bikes
w/access;
girls
tricycle;
4
professional
Eugene
hair
dryers;
1
professional vibrating reclining chair;
facial chair w/ottoman;
2 lge. show
cases. Call Mr. Colias AL
1-6890 or
MC 7522.
SALE—MOVING—HUMIDIGARAGE
single
or
bunk
beds
fier;
Maple
w/springs;
Ironrite
mangle; _ setee;
Revere 8 mm camera;
Schwinn 3 sp.
bike; 60 volume set Worlds Greatest
Literature; children’s books; National
Geographics and more books; camping
and sports equipment; games and 1001
other
items.
702
Elmwood _ Av.,
Wilmette.
GUILD

SHOP—CHRIST CHURCH
710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
Open each Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fine resale mdse.;
Antiques;
China;
Jewelry;
Glass;
Silver;
Furniture;
Books; and Bric-a-brac.
COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE
ON EXHIBIT

fr

IRONS

BIKES — 20”. — 24’’ — 26’’ BOYS AND
girls,
excellent
cond.
3
spd.
and
regular;
ping
pong
table;
cameras
and
equipment;
hi-fi
equipment:
tools; hand
lawn’ mower; Encyclopaedia erence:
pictures: much misc.

Sat. 10 to

921 Bineniied

April 27, 1967

Wilmette

FREDD
HELP, HELP, —My Drains are stopped
up—where
did you
hide
my
FIREWATER?
Call me Tonight.
Buy it at Lemoi Hardware.
1008 Davis Street
Evanston
ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWter,
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
SALE
THURS.
Rugs;
lamps;
Gressing table.
10 to 16; Shoes,
jewelry, Baby
1331 Pine St.,

FRI.
SAT.
10
TO
5
pictures;
bric-a-brac.
Woman’s clothing size
515 to 642 B.; purses;
clothing, jumper chair,
Glenview. PA 4-1429.

ENCYCLOPADIAS.
1965.
20
VOLS.
Cost $200, sac. $35; hide-a-bed, $125;
Virtue kit. set; bdrm. set by Johnson
Carper, 6 pc. Cost $300, sac. $165. All
bats ig Britannica, like new sac, AL
-7385.
PACKAGE
DEAL:
WEBCOR
4 TRACK
stereo tape recorder, complete with 24
stereo
pre-recorded
tapes—Bach
to
Basie.
deal
worth
$400,
selling
for
~$225. Tuition money—call after 5 p.m.
Ask for Rick. VE 5-1470.
MOVING:
HAVE
MANY
BARGAINS.
Dehumidifier; auto. ironer; Ping Pong
tble.; furniture:
fireplace equipment;
carpeting;
garden tools; lawn sweeper;
misc.
items.
1130 Romona
Rd.,
Wilmette. AL 1-2959.
MATCHING
ANTIQUE
WHITE CHEST
dresser,
night stand;
matching
Formica
top
chest
and
desk;
21’
TV
console;
HO train with track layout:
ee
beds; dehumidifier. ORchard 6521
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
AIR-COND.
14,500
BTU-220V,
W/
dehumidifier.
$100,
used
2 seasons;
wrt.
iron
settee,
beg
frple.
grate,
Ag
tw. sz. hdbd., $5.00;
misc. 272SUMMER
FUN—HOME
RACING
AT
its wonderful
best. Monogram
Road
America Road Race Set, 1/24th scale.
4 cars, track etc. $120 value $75. 8643885 any time.

HOSPITAL

BED,

FULLY

AUTOMATIC

electric;
walnut
finish;
Hard
Mfg.
Co.;
retail approximately $600, used
about
1 - yr.:..
332-7700,
ext. . 671,
weekdays.
SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
your new carpet—remove
them with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
IKING SALES Co.
DINETTE
SET,
DROP
LEAF
TBL.:
TVs; bikes; twin bedside tbls.; single
bed; office desk w/glass top; leather
chr. and foot stool. Formica
dinette
set. 446-8239.

d ae For Seha-cithsavilossom
TWO

AIR

CONDITIONERS

old Chrysler

3-ton,

$350.

5-ton,

Sealed,

$550

—

and

4

YR.

4

Frigidaire

watercooled

floor

units. Top cond.
DAvis 8-0088
MAN’S AUTOGRAPHED GOLF CLUBS
3 woods with leather covers, 5 irons,
bag, cart, comp. $25; Sears traveling
sprinkler, $10; 4 speed record player,
$8: badminton set, $2. 724-6826.
GARAGE
SALE
FRI.
AFTER
4 P.M.
and
Sat.
morning.
Washer
$50;
gas
dryer $50; 4 pce. bedrm. set $250; sofa
$50; baby equip.; many other household items. 232 Wood Ct., Wilmette.
STEREO TAPE RECORDER:
Wollensak portable; model 1580; bla s
both stereo anu mono; orig. cost:
$250
less than 20 hours use; asking: $175;
Call CR 2-7338.
NINE
91
X
45”
ALUMINUM
screen panels for porch; door; a pr. of
French doors;
solid paneled door;
9’
jalousie
and
storm _ windows
for
jalousie. Best offer. OR 3-1135.
EXCHANGE
SHOP
AT
GLENVIEW
Community
Church,
1000
Elm _ St.
Every Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 12:30.
Scout
uniforms,
‘like
new
clothes,
boots, skates, etc.
CLEMSON
HAND
Call after 6 p.m.

LAWN
MOWER
ORchard 3-0205.

$10.

FOR ‘‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.
GIRLS
16”
BICYCLE,
GOOD
CONdition with training wheels $15; large
size bird cage with all accessories $10.
Call 272-3865.

5 LARGE ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYers, good condition. Reasonable. Ina
1932 Maple, Evanston, GR 5-

Hoover

VACUUM SALE
uprights.

$15 with

trade. 6

E reo
vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
5. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
Bibr8. Viking
Sales Co.

mounted

LOVELY
WIG-HUMAN
HAIR,
WORN
twice, light brown (red cast) $25; two
26’’ boy’s
bikes,
need
repairs
$8.00
each. WI 5-5639.

FOR

SALE

EXERCY CLE
HI

6-0743

USED
TORO
PROFESSIONAL
LAWN
mower in good condition. May be seen
Fi aoee North
Lowell
Av.,
Chicago.

SEAR’S
BEST
HAND
years old, seldom used,
$15. Phone 869-7077.

MOWER
2
with catcher

GARAGE SALE
1008 Meadow Road, Northbrook
Friday April 28; Saturday April 29
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
5 PC.
MODERN
WICKER
SET
FOR
porch
or rec.
rm.,
$50;
2 lg. pcs.
marble, suit. for table tops, $10 both;
2 bedframes,
$3.00 ea. 446-0589.
LIKE
NEW
20”
SCHWINN
BIKE,
converts
for boy
or
girl;
Storkline
baby
carriage;
maple
wood
baby
dressing table. All exc. cond. 679-2939.
2

YR. OLD G.E. REFRIG.
FREEZER
$125; 5’ Formica van. with sink, best
offer; Vgrnado window fan $25. OR 44444.

BOY’S
SCHWINN
26”
3
SPEED
bicycle
Garrard
turn table;
console
size AM-FM radio $25 each piece.
Call 256-2966.

LAWN
RIDER;
114 yrs.

24’
old;

MOWER
ROTARY;
$100. Call

4-CYL.;
272-7766.

BASEMENT
SALE:
FURN.:
GLASSware;
4 tires w/w
6.50 x 14 $10 set;
Hi-fi; baby items and much misc. 1244th St., Wilmette, 251-4407.
LAWN MOWER TORO ROTARY 21”
1966 model, used one season.
$75 or offer. Call 743-4075.
MODEL
95 POLAROID
CAMERA
IN
perfect
condition.
$185
new,
oming
$50. Argus super 8 camera, less than 1
yr. old, $50. Call 272-4072.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace
Hardware, Wilmette.
LUGGAGE
AND
VACATION
TRAILer,
1 wheeler
plus
spare.
Bumper
hitch. Canvas ton. Sturdy, Originally
$120, first $50 takes it. AL 1-1490.
Alm:
COND...
(2)
*- GE.
window
unit;
14,000 btu.,
unit: perfect working cond.
window frames. 256-4525.
2

144°
HP
w/heating
incl. steel

SEW.
MACH.
W/ATTACH.
$410 AND
$30;
Mangle,
$35;
drum
set,
$225;
Ukelele
banjo,
$15;
violin, $30.
Call
after 5:30, CR 2-3545.
DRAWER
CHEST
WITH
BRASS
nobs,
$7.00;
3 panel
screen,
black
frame with white panels, $7.00.
Call OR 6-3987

SIMMONS
HOSPITAL
BED
WITH
No.
mattress.
Excellent
condition.
pg
Sunday noon until 6 p.m. UN 40

STUDIO
BED,
LIKE
NEW;
BAR
W/2
stools; boy's 26’’ Schwinn 10-snd. bike;
child’s
pool
tbl.;
lawn
spreader:
cameras; call 724-1547.
REEL
POWER
MOWER,
WARDS
DE
Luxe; _ self-prop,;
handle-elutch;
4cycle:
B/S
engine;
excellent
condiiton; 2 yrs. old; $55. 724-4908.
BACK
PORCH
SALE:
BOY’S
RACER
bicycle;
books;
games:
odds
and
ends; 10c, 25c and up. 1919 Washington
St. UN 4-0645.
HOUSEWARES,
CARPORT
SALE:
clothes.
bowling
balls,
games,
16
port. TV, many misc. items. Apr. 29
11 to 5. 9315 National, Morton Grove.
26”
BOY’S
BICYCLE;
24’
GIRL’S
bicycle;
hand
lawn
mower,
antique
library table:
Call GR 5-1529
KODAK
INSTAMATIC
500
CAMERA,
complete;
Zenith 23’° TV;
R.C.A. 23”
TV. (table models) UNiversity 4-7510.
3

H.P. JACOBSEN
26”
mower
in exc. cond.
large lawn. 272-7467.

STATE
REEL
$195. Ideal for

CHU:

tESTPA
7 A.M.—5 ?eee VONDERFUL

2

HAND
KNITTED
DRESSES 8-10;
Tweed suit size 10; elec. percolator, 3
strengths,
8 cup;
pink
Mixmaster;
odds and ends cheap. Call GR 5-6747.

SMITH
CORONA
PORTABLE
TYPEwriter with case, perfect cond.; 2 pcs.
matched luggage; wall mirror 60 x 60
in.; Phone 677-0199.

RUMMAGE
SALE
St. Athanasius Auditorium
2510 Ashland, Evanston
April 29th—9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ©
ene

179

Miscellaneous

SLIPCOVER
REUPH.

Reasonable.
RO 4-0868, DAYS ONLY.
PORCH een
SALE
Thurg.: &gt;) Fri.
28
7-6
S
Childrens
clothing: furniture; pictures; frames.
511 Hamilton, Evanston.
GR 5-7414

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers,
lron,

Rags,

Metal.

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags. iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
3. Prices
subject to change
without
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE i
eAL
1466 BERKELEY ROA
(Off of Old Skokie Rd. )
WANTED
ene. et
PEANUT GALLERY
If
your
contribution
for
PEANUT. GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser
must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.
WE’LL COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax deducti,
For pickup.
HI 6-3730 or AL
1-

NORTH
1104

SHORE

AND
EMERSON

PAPER

METAL

CALL

EAND| andAPP

DA

REMOVAL

Attics,

Garages

Cleare

PArk

4.as:

HAULI NG

LIGHT
Furniture.
By

-

VE 5
THE FIREWOOD

RUBBISH
Basements,
M. DANNER

Appliances

professional

and Misc

272-5

movers

ITURE MOVING ©
FURN
RUBBISH, TRASH REMOVAL

Larry

HIllcrest

Carney

6-

POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS ous
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
GRAVEL

DRIVEWAY

crushed
‘Beinlich.

180

REPAIRS .
driveways.

stone
for
VE 5-1195.

Typewriters—Business Mac
— Office and Store Equipme

writer;

pica

perfect

8800,

FORUM ELEC.
rae 1TYPE.
type

cond ; sacrifice $275. Ca

9 to 5

SEVERAL

USED

WOOD

Ty;

desks,
assorted
chairs,
typewri
Rentals and expert servicing.

GLENVIEW

8-9642.

SAND

HUMUS

JIM BEINLICH,

1721

ALUMINUM. GOOD CONDITION
CALL HI 6-0481
WANTED:
CAMPING
GEAR.
ARE
your camping days over? Ours are
Call

SOIL

Shipping.

stim ates.
PArk

Manure — gravel — gravel drives
ro
rubbish removal — power lawn
— tree removal — fr Page — gradi

USED CANOE
just starting!

HAULI NG ©

LIGHT

EVANSTON

UN 4-5133
NEED
ABOUT
100 FEET
OF METAL
or wood
fencing,
unused
or second
hand about 4 feet high. Call Mr. Hahn
UN 9-5690.

|

677-6350

Furniture—Lu
OLD FURNITUR
disposed of. Slang
Call for Free
LEO HAPP

UNDERWOOD

CO.

FA

CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS

TOP

Highest Prices Paid

PLUS

avail.

BOY’S
SCHWINN
‘ oe
yee
ray,
exc.
cond.,
di
Ss
Higgins 26’ bike, 's13- “hall 272: "6353.

Wtd.

SALE

SOFA—$39

SE
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
lus fabric, COMPA
AL—$24 ea.
SALE—CUS
OM FABRIC SLIP-C
ERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa
2 Price Drapery
$22 plus fabric.
wor
guar. FREE
estimates, Ter

LARGE JACOBSEN POWER MOWER.
ALSO SEARS SNOW BLOWER.

177.

B

TE

RUMMAGE
SALE:
April
-27,:
8:
‘a.m...
te
4
p.
Hemenway
Methodist
Chureh,
Chicago Av., Evanston.

LEAVING
STATE—MUST
SELL
7
rms. Like New Furniture, Dark ranch
mink
stole;
beige
sheared
raccoon
coat; boy’s ‘pike; very reas. AL 6- 1692.

notice.

&gt;

erm

a
he GRADUATION DRESS
- Yellow floor length Prom Dress

Glenview

ELECTRIC
model. New
OR 9-1212.

OFFICE
Rd.,

ue

so

Glenview,

724-

x

TYPEWRITER
$475, sacrifice $150.

WANTED TO BUY: USED SLATE TOP
POOL TABLE. WRITE A-978, Box 60,
WILMETTE,

178

ILLINOIS.

Rummage

Sales

THIS IS IT!
The Lake Forest, Illinois
First Presbyterian Church
RUMMAGE
SALE
THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 4th
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Antiques, Silver, China, Clothing,
Treasures, Furn., Yard Goods,
Everything!
Lots of New Merchandise
We have it—The best for less.
Deer Path and Sheridan Roads
FOOD SERVED CONTINUOUSLY
You've read about it—Now come
see it!
Bethany Methodist &amp; E.U.B. Church
Woman’s
Society of World Service
RUMMAGE SALE
Wed. May 3—7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Thurs. May 4—9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Corner Laurel Av. &amp; McGovern St.
Highland Park, Il.
RUMMAGE
SALE
NORTHBROOK
Nurses Club. (Chalet Field House, nr.
Northbrook
Jr. H.S., Waukegan
Rd.
and Maple Rd., Northbrook. ) Friday,
April 28, 9 to 9.
CITY
OF
HOPE
RUMMAGE
SALE
1513 Howard St., Fri. April 28, 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m., Sat. April 29, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Assorted
merchandise
from
North Shore Homes.

Rummage Sale Tues., May 2
HOURS
9
TO
3:30.
WEST
RIDGE
Church,
2301 W. Lunt Av., Chicago.
RUMMAGE

SALE:

EMMANUEL

METHODIST
CHURCH.
OAK
AND
GREENWOOD.
THURS.
APRIL
27,
5:30 TO 9 P.M. FRI. APRIL 28, 9
A.M. TO 1 P.M.

RUMMAGE

SALE:

Presbyterian

Church,

NORTHMINSTER

Central Pk.

and

Harrison St., Evanston, Il.
Wed., May 3, 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Thurs., May 4, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

TYPEWRITER:
SMITH
Sne
pica; $60; ROYAL w/scr ipt type, |
Both clean excel. values.
OR 5PRIVATE
METAL
chair,

OFFICE DESK, SWIVEL
good condition. $40.
724-4693, after 6 p.m.

182

Bicycles

COME

TO BERKELEY: 3

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS eg
GUARANTEED USED ae
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS
NEW BIKE hontata

Parts and service for ALL bik:

Berkeley’s,
2

612 Davis,

UNiversity

GIRU’S
26°“
Bikze
Boy’s
10
speed
racer
Stingray $10.
251-3922.

SCHWINN
cellent

VARSITY
condition

10
$35;

$15
Bes
$20;

SPEED

183

GOLF

PRO

SALE

$11.95 ery GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
2.95
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.15 IRONS. MENS, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MENS, LADIES
WEDGES. PUTTERS
SPECIALS ON WILSON CL
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUI
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET NOW
2.75 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS

BOY’S GOLF CLUBS.
juvenile
MATCHED
set
woods, 7 irons, bag, cart.
Call ALpine 1-8827.

to 8

a

Rogers

777089

APRIL

. Green-

RUMMAGE
SALE,
SAT.
APRIL
29,
5059 N. Clark, Chicago, Books, clothing,
dishes,
utensils,
tables,
lamps,

etc. ED

4-7162.

__

EQUIPMENT

LADIES OF CHARITY
St. Nicholas Church—Bargains Galore.
Washington
St. off Ridge,
Evanston.
Thurs., 4-27, 4-9 p.m. Fri., 28, 9-2 p.m.

at 8 a.m.

Presbyterian Chure
view, Chicago.

hig

Sti

Sporting Goods
Equipment

Park

28th

SALE

EX-

Schwinn

Ray deluxe, like new $30. 328-9387

HO
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES
3.50 STYROFOAM ICE CHEST
HOODED RAIN PARKAS
ANG LERS SUPPLY
1016 DAVIS ST.
EV

RUMMAGE

At

ihe

CENTENNIAL
Carbine;
never

66
fired;

WINCHESTER
orig.

Asking $225. Call CR 2-7338.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

cart

Classified —

:

�» A

193
ye:

nvinigtae

i

Carts

196

‘66 VELOCETTE THRUXTON
NEVER RACED; MANY EXTRAS
AND SPARES, $1,000 OR NEAREST
OFFER. CALL PArk 4-2052.

PRO

a
CLOSEOUTS
FEATURING
ee
Poni ton moe tay
orthwest rn-Foot-Jov-Bag-Bo

YAMAHA

en IES and
NS
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
xpert Club Fitting on All Sets

regor

DX

8 irons,

1965

Mens

'66

. (4 woods) reg. $108
Titi eist balls (repaints)
. $14.75 DX X-outs:
ine putters &amp; wedges
carts reg. $40-$30
shoes, reg. $40

s

a

reg.

now $20- 13
now $20
$4 and uv
now $4
now $2
50c

$8

I
Covers. set of 10, reg $5
Leather
golf gloves, Ladies
Leather

golf gloves

$1.50

Men’s

Goll t Sock reg. $3

now $1
cks reg. 3. 50 now
c
rt Shirts, reg. $5
now $1.50
f balls new
2, $3, $4 per doz.
&amp; balls reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
Pi
tie golf tubes
5c ey
tic practice balls
2c e
to 75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise We take trade-ins. Large
ction of used
golf clubs.
Expert
pairing and refinishing.
.

OPEN

DAILY 9-6

MON.. THURS.. FRI. TILL 9
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
OSED SUNDA
CO 17-5717
Trade

or

Barter

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING,
ecorating exchange for VW Camper:
VW
bus;
clean station wagon,
Write

_A-985, Box 60, Wilmette,

1966

Coin

Collections. New issue stamps available of most countries. 607 Custer,

Automobile
an

Auto

Loan

_ Ist NATIONAL BANK
=; DEERFIELD
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

"pa

dollies

avail.

RENTALS
tarps

Car

bars,

195

Carts

HONDA.
1966. LESS THAN 300
piles, With luggage rack. Like new.
256- 1307.

CK,

GOOD

160

COND.,

LOW

age.

_ CALL

677-0243 AFTER

For

MILE:

5 P.M.

7 MOS.

BEST

OLD.
offer.

$300 OR
729-4796

MINI

BIKE

"HONDA

305

white,

SCRAMBLER

classic lines, Buco carrier
$425.
Call Saturday only

1

ec;

and

1,600

miles;

black,

~:

exc.

$790.

r 6 p.m.

“L)

ear

Falcon Futura
Falcon Futura
Alfa-Romeo

DELIVERY

[501

Waukegan

AVAIL.

Rd.

Glenview

BR 3-5555

1958 ELDORADO

BROUGHAM

G. T.
Peterson,
Route
4, Box
386,
Delavan, Wis. Chicago-Phone 342-5652.
65

KARMIN
GHIA
WHITE
COUPE,
black interior. Low mileage. Private
party. One owner. Best offer. Phone
338-5339 evenings or weekends.
JAGUAR 1959 34 SEDAN.
Low miles, original Wilmette owner,
automatic.
Very
nice. $895. KNAUZ
CONT’L, Lake Forest, 234-1700.
VW KARMANN GHIA—LIKE NEW
1966;
R/H;
W/W;
extras;
excellent
and immaculate
condition. $1,675.

Call PArk 4-3351.

150

box.

ROADSTERS

'67 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" S
67 1275CC MIDGETS
IMPERIAL

me

951.5154

“HONDA
90. BLACK CALL
- NEW.
SE AIORABLE..

721 Green Bay Rd.
1611

Sheridan

Rd.

&lt;

Classified

230S

miles.

'66 Grand
DOOR

steering,

etc,

Mercedes

EXECUTIVE

passenger.

Was

ONLY -: 2,000

Power

passenger.

$25,000

600

SEDAN.

Now

5

$18,950

Porsche
‘66 200 DIESEL
4

DR.,
matic

ONLY
15,000
MILES,
transmission.
One

AUTOowner.

$3,495.

'64
NOW

ONLY

190 Sedan

$1,995.

‘60 220 SE
4 DOOR

SEDAN,

NOW

ONLY

$995.

1963 Porsche Super Coupe
LIGHT
radio.
*

BLUE,
RED
LEATHER,
$2,595.
OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY
CLOSED SUNDAYS

Autohaus

a

on Edens

Tops in Sales and
1550 Frontage Rd.
Mercedes Benz-Porsche

Service
Northbrook
272-7905

Specialist in

Overseas

Delivery

1967 SAABS
ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them at

ALL

Wigglesworth's Imports

AGENTS
FOR
VOLKSWAGEN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED
SUNDAY.

1723

Waukegan

Rd.
GLENVIEW

729-1800

MGB
’64
BLACK
CONVERTIBLE,
red
upholstery.
Extras.
Mint
condition. 19,000 miles. $1,450. By owner.
AL 6- 3000, days. AL 1-5961 eves.

VW
’63
CONVERT.
SEDAN
BLUE.
gas heater, $795. Real clean. AL 1-2805
evenings and week-end.

Toyota tor 1967

$1,760
Four door sedan, 90 horse power
pensive
cars.
See it today!
30
economy.

Selected
’*63

Pontiac

64 Valiant
car $795.

64

Pontiac

57 Chevy
Full price

Catalina,

full

Convertible,

Station

4

Sport

luxury features of
per
gallon.
Real

Used

power,

full

speed

stick,

Wagon,

2 Door
$295.

with
miles

$795.

radio

with

automatic,

exfor

Cars.

price

9 passenger

Coupe,

the most
economy

and

heater.

A

real

all

power.

Full

radio

and

heater,

economy

price

283

$495.

engine.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

724-7350

IN EVANSTON

Volkswagens
USED

$3,650

$2,350
6-0606
6-1220

66
65

VW
VW

GUARANTEED

Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas
FOR

Orders

Arranged

VOLKSWAGEN

2-Dr. Sdn. $1395
2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

64 VW

Sunroof

$995

62 VW

2-Dr. Sdn.

$750

INSURANCE

co,

64 Opel Sta-wgn.
,000

‘

miles,

$745

radio

Mercedes

$1750

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

61

K.Ghia

FM,

Coupe

SW,

$795

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

6 p.m. 729-1160

—

ON THIS CAR.

AUTOMATIC,

actual

I6 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

$2,850

AL
AL

‘61
SEDAN.

4

now $5,995

1500 MILES

VOLKSWAGEN

MOTORS
Wilmette
Wilmette

i

WINNETKA
IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-6100

AGENT

‘67 MGB

Benz:

List price $7,125

$1,095

Dealer

ALSO

Mercedes

$295
$450
$495
$695
$795
$995

2000 Convert.

Says Put Some "'Spring''

prey

cond.;

Call

Renault—Peugeot

MG-—Austin Healey

250 CC

VICTOR

1963
1964
1961

SIL-

$550 OR BEST OFFER.
4
724-5206.
STURDY
‘'65
HONDA

B.S.A.

$795

Into Your Driving!!

gray
metallic,
2,000 miles.
See
ride to Appreciate. Private party.

$635. "AL 12d
~— 1966 DUCATI

Cars

$95
$95
$100
$250
$395

Valiant

Cars

‘67 230 SL Coupe Rdstr.

$295

1963

“Mr. IM PERIAL”

_ FACTORY MADE. LIKE NEw.
Call AL 1-2983 or OR 4-0331
ver
and

Sports

= $1,295

$995

PA 4-8600

KARMANN
GHIA
CONVERT.
29,000 miles.
Mech.
perfect.
Interior
very clean. No rust, but body needs
some
work.
Anxious
to sell quickly.
Make reasonable offer. 385-2595

%
“14”
HARLEY.
COMPLETELY
built. Runs perfect. $600.
Phone 864-6026
HONDA DENLEY ’67
ever licensed. With everything pos. Best offer takes. Private. OR 5r 6 p.m.

S-90

Authorized

TRAILER
5

Camper

1961 Nash Metro
1960 Volvo-554
1962 Falcon

and Sports

Executive Sale

VW Sedan
$895
VW Sedan
$995
VW Sedan
$1,195
VW Sedan
$1,395
At Least 30 Other

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

Trailers

FROLIC CAMPING TRAILER.
20’ completely self contained. 6 mos.
old. 729-3756.

64

1966 HONDA

and

1947
JEEP
PICKUP,
4
WHEEL
drive; and snow plow. Days, 272-0483;
evenings, 272-5821. Ask for Rick.

and

Dodge 4-Dr.
Rambler Sta. Wgn.
Peugeot Sedan
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.
Sedan. Auto. Trans.

OVERSEAS

Sale—Trucks

Foreign

Transmission

2-Dr. HT

1960 Ford 34 Ton Pick-up

196

Automatic

‘63 Buick Skylark

MOBILE
HOME;
take over payments.

W/hitch;
sleeps
724-3428.

IR 8-6061.

CB

Homes

'60
'59
‘61
'60
'62
'64

TRUCK.
RADIO.
HEATER,
COVERED
box. Asking $600. WI 5-0715.

‘66 Suzuki 80 (modified)

HONDA

Mobile

1963 LAYTON

SSIS: MARINA
BLUE,
LUGGAGE
“carrier
engine:
high
comp.
head,
ified porting, tuned exhaust w/si-

Phone

1966 HONDA 160; ONLY 1,500
with many extras: like new. $495.
VErnon 5-3693

1965
VAN
DYKE
10 x 50; 2-bdrm.;
Phone 729-3854.

SCHE
1500:
ENGINE
COMtely rebuilt, and transmission. Best
ffer.” Phone 743- 7675.

ncer, $300.

ac869-

in Glenview

Buys of the Week

S-50 RED

1964 HONDA 50
condition,
6,000 miles,
$125 or best offer. Call

Delivered

Renaults Also Available

1965
HONDA
S-90.
EXCELLENT
condition, $325. Call George Richards
475-9186 after 4 p.m.

and

tow

92 Auto Tires and Accessories

Motorcycles—Go

Get

$495
$695

1964 Parilla
250CC Motorcycle

&gt; a99

1966
BRIDGESTONE
TRAIL
90
Scrambler. Trail and road sprockets,
oil injection. 70 m.p.h. one owner,*}ow
mileage. All nights, 724-3132.

EXC. COND. EXTRAS. $170
272-2727 after 5 p.m.

VW

Sunroof
Sedan

We receive from time-to-time
some excellent trade-ins on
other make cars.

12 Mo. 12,000 Miles
Full Factory Warranty

Foreign

Autohaus
On Edens

Volkswagens to Choose From

Heater and Defroster
Turn Signals.
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window Washers
Electric Wipers
Oil Filter
Child Rear Door Locks
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission

1965
HONDA
150
TOURING
MODel.
Very
clean.
Runs
great.
Has
extras. $375.
724-1732.

1965 HONDA

1960 VW
1961 VW

NEW

4-dr. Sedans
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

196

WINNETKA.
VOLKSWAGEN

1967 GORDINE

GO-KART
Dart Grand Prix, maccullock engine,
a good running
cart. $175 including
extras. GR 5-4782.

1965 ELCAR 10 X 45
Ideal for younger or older couple;
2
bdrms.;
set up at Sunset Park, Take
over payments avail. 729-3281.

ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
dder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
oward St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

BRAND

START-

1966 HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER
Used 3 months. Practically new.
terrific buy. Many extras.
YO 6-3333

| Foreign and Sports Cars

Never Even Driven to Church | 1963
On Sunday
1963
1964
1965
1966

50

FOR SALE, PRICE
REDUCED;
OWNers moved
to a house. Two
bedrm.
mobile
home.,
furn.,
underpinned;
nice yard. Phone 446-8684 or 729-4675.

For Rent—

moving

BEST

45 x 10 2-BDRM. MOBILE HOME;
fully
equipped;
air-cond.;
choice
location.
Roll-up awnings. $3,400 .
CALL 724-3086.

945-6000

JOEMSON S TRAILER

NEW.

1964 HONDA

194

From

305 Scrambler.

LOW
MILEAGE,
ELECTRIC
er. Perf. cond. $125. 433-2644.

mi.;.

Buy ‘Em Now!
With

Honda

Excellent
ceescesea.
+

Loans

945-3653

196

$1,399 Delivered

1965 HONDA
160 CC WHITE
includes helmet, luggage rack canvas
cover, gar. kept, exceptionally clean
$425 firm. Call 475-7419 eves, wknds.

vanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022.
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
nd
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
umismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
andler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

AUTOMOTIVE

$100

LOW
MILEAGE.
LIKE
offer. ALpine 1-7569.

Ill.

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
Buy
and
Sell
Stamp
and

50

TRIUMPH
MOUNTAIN
CUB
200
CC.
low
mileage,
excellent
condition,
extras. Phone AL 6-1217 after 6 p.m,

Coins and Stamps
e

HONDA

2,500 miles

and Sports Cars

BRAND NEW
RENAULTS

125 CC, $250
Call 864-8420 after 7 p.m.
1966
HONDA
50
WHITE
PERFECT.
Less than 400 miles. Best offer, Sat.
only 251-1460.

Foreign

Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

AUTH.

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

869-3015
Apri

27,

1967.

�96 Foreign and Sports Cars | 3 196 Foreign and

~ Wigglesworth’ S

with

Imports
FORMERLY

VOLVO NORTH SHORE
1966 Volvo Wgn-low
$2,395
mileage
$1,995
1966 Volvo 122
1965 Volvo Wgn exc.
cond.
$1,895
1965 Chevelle-Auto $1,395
1964 Volvo-544 red

729-1800
Glenview

PORSCHE—Full

Autohaus

2,000

factory

all suspension
available.

on

FREE

Daily

5-4566.

CONDITION
or newer.
3783.

R
4
1963;
2,900
MI.:
PRIVATE
owner;
wire
wheels;
radio;
other
extras. $1,350 or best offer. Call ID 23877 or 835-4400. Ask for Lou.

ANY

Glenview
Rd.,

256-3157

765

BLACK VW DE LUXE
MICROBUS
with sunroof, AM-FM radio with rear
es
gas heater, $1,365. Call 869-

966
OPEL
CADET
FASTBACK
4
speed;
disk
brakes;
radio;
WwW’s;
excellent condition;
only 7,000 miles;
$1,450. 869-2931.

65

FULL EQUIPPED;
WIRE WHEELS
Exc. cond. $1,625.
724-0627.
TR
4, 1964 RED
ROADSTER,
GOOD
cond., like new;
Asking price $1,400.
Call
Mel
McCartney,
day,
828-4312,
eves. 664-0057.

1963 VOLVO

122S

4 DOOR, GRAY. $1,095.
Call PA 4-8871

EXCELLENT
1965
VW
SUNROOF,
condition;
radio;
WWs;
plus 2 snow
tires;
rear open windows;
$1,200 or
best offer. Call 864-5497 after 5 p.m.
1962
AUSTIN
HEALY
3000
RED,
wire wheels, over drive, one owner—
$1,200. Call PA 4-4080.
1960
RENAULT
DAUPHINE.
4
DR.
Radio,
heater - w/w.
Runs __ well.
. Standard Spr. Rs
en after 6:30.
ALFA-ROMEO 1963 GUILIETTA
New
white
paint,
brakes,
exhaust.
Low.
miles.
Guaranteed.
KNAUZ
CONT’L., Lake Forest, 234-1700.
1958 VOLKSWAGEN:
Red; sun roof; needs work. CHEAP.
Call 328-8857 evenings or weekends.
Apt. 414, 1570 Oak Av., Evanston.

GREEN;

'61 Convertible
— 2

OUT.
party.

MAKE,

Motor

1960 VW

ERNIE
Ave.

2006

April 27, 1967

1960.
549:

'65
'64
'64:
'63

American Conv't $1,495
Classic 7704 Dr.
$995
Classic 2 Dr. H.T. $995
Studebaker 4 Dr.
$445

'63

T-Bird

Mr.

5-8000

NEW

BROKER

ST.

$1,495

'60 Rambler 4 Dr.

$395

1966 Plymouth

'65 Impala Sport Cpe.

BR

63

CATARINA

Glenview
shed
10

DA

8-2341

Closed Sunday

$1,650
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Rd.

3-234

14’

729-1000

JOHNSON
35 H.P.
WITH
LYMAN
and
tilt-bed
trailer,
back
to
back
seats, 2 tanks, skis, lines, full canvas
cover $500. 475-7419 eves. wknds.

1968
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4 DR.
sedan.
6 cyl.;
stick shift. Ideal 2nd
car. WI 5-1000, Ext. 201, before 4:30.

eg crccageas

Call RO 4-8595.

BONUS

$100.00

Yes, we here at Schumacher Ford want to show our sincere interest, in
Ford in Evanston is the place to buy
proving to you, that Schumacher
bring this ad with you at time
your one owner suburban used car. So. .
from your price on any of our 72
$100.00
deduct
will
of purchase and we
car selection. The following is only a partial listing.
’66 TORONADO.
FULL
POWER,
Lo mileage, fact. air cond. Priced
to sell,
Star-View
Blue.
Stk. #
4129-A
$3,295

’65

7°66 FORD GALAXY 500 4 DR. H.T.
Full
power, fact. air cond., balance
new car warranty. Jupiter Red. Lo-Lo Price
$2,395

66°

65

64

65

64

64

’65

BUICK
SKYLARK
SPT. CPE.
Full power, V8. This is a tradein on a new T. Bird. Well cared
for. Vintage Burgundy.
$2,095

real
beauty,
Will swing on

PONTIAC GRAN PRIX. FULL
power,
fact. air cond.,
P. windows,
P.
Seat.
Really
loaded.
You’ll
like
this
one.
Crescent
Blue.
$1,695

°65

FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE
WAG.
V8,
Full
Power,
6 Pass.,
R.,
W.W.,’s,
Aztec
Bronze.
See
it
and buy it.
$1,995

765

FORD
GALAXY
500
Full
power,
RK. . Hs
Smoke
White.
Lo-Lo

FORD CTRY. SEDAN WAGON
V8,
full power,
R.,
W.W.’s,
6
pass.
Colonial
Ivory.
A family
wagon.
$1,795

*64

XL H.T.
WW.'s:
mileage.
$1,595

PONTIAC

SAFARI

6 pass.,
full power,
One-owner
‘“‘dolly.’’
your vacation
64

63

V8, ATRAN.,
Green. White
$1,145

R., W.W.’s
Priced
for
$1,795

T.
BIRD
LANDAU,
power,
a/cond.
Raven
cream-puff.
You
won’t
it.
T. BIRD
Coral with

FULL
Black
believe
$1,995

CONVT. FULL PWR.
white top. Real nice.
‘
$1,495

FORD
R
CHE
SCHUMA
1131 CHICAGO AVE.
Open
3-4803

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

Sat.

til

POWER
WW’s.
A

$1,395

$1,095

A
FINE
basement’’

'63 Chrysler
HARDTOP,

N.Y. 4 Dr.

POWER

STEER.;

R;

$795

Open
Daily
till
Sundays till 5.

H.

2100

,

9

Saturdays

Waukegan

ai

Rd.,

Gl.

BR

3-321

'63 Corvair Coupe
AUTO.
TRANS.,
WIRE
WHEELS ( s
this car. Absolute show room ¢
tion. Must be seen to be appreciate

$295 DOWN
JENNINGS. CHEVROLET

328-3670

241

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview

729-

65 Olds Starfire Htp.

'66 Chev. Wagon
AND

BY

SER-

Glenview

full

OWNER.

AIR-COND.,

power,

bucket

HYDR

seats,

elect.

dows. low mi., yellow w/black
869-8996 eves. or wkends.

$450 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Rd

he

oe

729-3200

Evanston

SOLD

STEERI

automatic,

$1,195

FINANCING

Waukegan

buy

at

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
1901 Green Bay Road

241

STE
onal

'63 Ford Cntry. Sa. Wan

2 Dr. H.T.

V8, FULL
POWER,
viced by us.

WW’s

ee

w

1961 FALCON 4-DR.

1729-1000

1960
RAMBLER
CLASSIC,
GOOD
condition, no rust. $225 or best offer.
Call DA 8-6832 after 6 p.m.

lea

NEEDS

et

1963
CHEVY
shift. Sharp.
or AL 6-4838.

sss.

$125.

DR.

8 CYL.
$700. Call” ALpine at

:

SHOLL PONTIAC
OFFERS
NEW

CAR

ALL CARS

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

IN OUR

1966 G.T.O. H.T. Cpe.
4

SPEED,

vinyl

top.

BIG

SALE

1965

ENG.

1965
AUTO,

Corvair

AUTO

TRANS.,

Red/black

Bonn.

-3.S4:

PB

~1965

Ford

H.T.,

P.S./P.B.

4 DR.

TRANS.
P.B.,
white int.

.

P.S.

LID —
AIR-COND.

$1,795

1964 Rambler 660

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
AUTO.
blue,

500
RADIO

$1195

Convt.

«TRANG;

SHOP

LIGHT

Like

AUTO.
new.

$2995

TRANS.,

P.S.

$1095

1965 Cat. Vista
AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

P.B.,

1961
AIR

Morris

4 SPEED.

Minor

2 DOOR.

$595

$1995

Grand

TRANS.,
be seen.

P.S.,

‘61

Prix
P.B.

$1995

1965 Cat. 4 Dr. Sed.
AUTO.

TRANS.,

owner.

$

P.S.,

P.B.,

895

ONE

Ford Gal.

© $495

AUTO

TRANS.

'64 G.
AIR.,
thing

ELEC.,
but

U.S.

P.

Aqua

ETC.

An

kitchen

sink

~

EVERY-

_

??

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

6 p.m.
DA

1965
AUTO.
Must

Station Wagons 6 to choose from
1964-'65-'66's
— All have Hydramatic power.
Some have Air Conditioning.

$995

BR

BANK

POWER,

WAGON,

“TODAY’S
BEST BUY’”’
62 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE 9 PASS.
V8,
A.T.,
Ready
to serve you.
Almond Beige.

$300.

DR.
SEDAN,
radio, heater,

$2095

CHEV.
IMPALA
2 DR.
H.T.,
V8,
full power,
R.,
H.,
W.W.’s
This is a real charmer. Honduras
Maroon. Lo mileage, was a second car.
$1,795

FORD
CTRY.
SEDAN
WAG.
9 pass., full power, V8, Diamond
Blue.
$1,445

’64 FALCON CONVT.,
R., W.W.’s, Metallic
top.

POWER

sharp.

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2 DR.
H.T.
Full power,
air cond.,
R.,
H.,
W.W.,
Emerald
Turquoise.
Beauty on Wheels.
$1,995

FULL

radio,
heater,
ergy:

$2495

’°66 FORD GALAXY 500 4 DR. SED.
vs Atran, P.S., R., W.W., 7,000
actual
miles,
a
Moonglow Yellow.
this one.

CROWN,

AUTOMATIC, P. STEERING,
4
luggage rack, ww tires. Ready. to g£

1965 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan
AUTO.;

ee

'64 Chrysler Newport e:

$1095

MUSTANG
CPE.
V8-4SP.,
R.,
W.W.’s A one owner gem.
Gorgeous Ebony Black, another Lomiler
$1,645

VW:
CONVT..
H..: Bi
Aw.
Ready to enjoy. The ladies will
love
this one.
V.W.
Lt.
Green
$1,345

aii

power
brakes,
whitewalls.

SSHOR-LINE RAMBLER
111 CHICAGO AVE.
EVANSTON

EVANSTON

491-1770

Waukegan

$395

Wagon

PHONE FOR DETAILED
EQUIPMENT ON ABOVE CARS

THIS
CAR
HAS
HAD
EXCELLENT
care. 6 cylinder, power steering, radio
and heater, Powerglide.

241

'60 Comet

$1,100 off |

‘65 Imperial 4 Dr.

4

HEATER;
AUTO.
car at a “‘bargain

price.

ENGINE,

heater.

$1,295

Riviera

1965 Chev.
RADIO;
family

383

and

+s DOOR,
AUTOMA
steering radio, whitewalls.

AUTO.,
POWER
STEER.,
BRAKES.
The finest car made by Buick in Mint
condition. Full price

$1,395

$295
$395

new.

cond.,
Lyons

$1,295

'56 Metro Van-Ette
'60, Chev. Wagon

when

H.T..

RADIO;
HEATER;
WINDOW
WASHers;
‘Back- -up lights.
Fully
equipped
ane still under FACTORY
WARKAN

Wagon

radio

'65 Buick Special
4

$2,095
1963

grip,

BRITISH

$495

BROKER

'66 Belv. 2 Dr.
4-SPEED,

1967 Mustang 2 Plus 2
NEW
CAR
GUARANTEE.
Racing Green. Full price

Rambler —

Need a Good Second Car?
'60 American 2 Dr. Auto $75
‘61 American
$95
'59 Plymouth
$95

CARS AT LARGE DISCOUNTS.
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
ONE STOP DOES IT!
33/4 BANK FINANCING
LOW COST PREFERRED
RISK
AUTO INSURANCE
SIX MONTH POLICIES
SHOP—Get your best deal. See Ray

~ TOM LYON!

,

SPECIAL

‘61

'60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395

Evanston

NEW

MAIN

SPRING

$695
$595
$595
$495

Sta.

McKAY

Nga ay

'62 Pontiac 4 Dr.
'62 Buick 2 Dr.
'62 American 4 Dr.
'62 Classic 4 Dr.

Clean Cars

IN EVANSTON

917

$1,395

AC

ATOR.
DODGE
CITY

'65 Cross Country

Jay.

Sale—Automobiles

AUTO

Convt.

Wagons

1160 Waukegan

SOMETHING

SEDAN

PORCHE
1964
NORMAL
COUPE
Dark green, black interior. Like new.
KNAUZ egg?
me
Forest.

Sales,

GR

For

For Pa

MODEL.

724-7350,

Neéd

eee:

CONDITION,
675-4775

ANY

5-4444

1967 MG-B
CONV.,
LIKE
NEW,
8,000 miles, blk., WwWs, wire wheels,
racing steering wheel, Eg stereo w/4
speakers, $2,750. AL 6-2210

GOOD

.

INSIDE
AND
Cash.
Private

DAIMLER,
BARKER
SPECIAL
CON:
vert., 1950. For the classic lover who
likes
to
work
with
automobiles.
Information, Drew Young 491-0639.
MGA,
A
CLASSIC
ROADSTER,
4
speed
convertible,
rebuilt
engine,
many new parts. Call Steve
CR 2-4080

:

MINT

COND.
5 and 7 p.m.

ALFA
ROMEO
1,300
WHT.
W/blk.
int.
radio,
heater,
4 speed,
Pirelli RT tires; luxury model. See at
Shermer and Willow. $995. 742-8123.

TOWING

WILMETTE

200

A NEW 1967 AMERICAN
$1,839 COMPLETE

Excellent

BE NEAR

Glenview.

‘63 VOLKSWAGEN

Volkswagen

AT SHOR-LINE RAMBLER

mi.

Cash for your car

EXC.
COND.
SAND
COLOR.
WWS.
Black vinyl seats. $1,450. 945-1681.

MGB

’66

UP 24 HOUR

AUTO

9 to 9

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

62

PICK

MUST

YELLOW
CONVERTless than
20,000
mi.

RADIO, GOOD
Call 664-3912 between

16,000

to Buy—Automobiles

JEFF’S TOWING,

and

$800. Call after Thursday.
OR

Wanted

Edens

Rd.
Open
272-0795

OLKSWAGEN,
ible;
2nd
car;

199

750 Chicago

Both
cars have
all rubber
bushings
replaced with Teflon, improved shift
linkage
and _=all_
suspension
bolts
awe
with
aircraft
spec.
(A-N)
ybe.

Frontage

THUNDERBIRD

GR

engine,
one
of only
two
built.
Car
raced only once and now is completely
fresh.
2.
ELVA-PORSCHE
1800
cc
engine
completely fresh, ready to race.

1550

Original

top.

Full power.
Low
mileage.
condition. Reasonable.
Call 869-6447.

We

RACE CARS (2)

Spare wheels. tires,
engine components

black

M-FM
radio. Can
seen at 2822
Central
St.
Evanston.
Price
right.
Consider trade or phone after 6 p.m.
AL 1-1120.
BMW 1800. Compact,
Roomy 4 dr. for fun driving.
‘‘One of 7 best cars in world.”
_.
Many ’67 safety features.
Wring it out and make offer.
:
(272-171

$1,395

1964 Volkswagen
$895
This Week's Special
1959 Ford Good second car
1955 Buick-Good transport.
And: many many more to
choose from. _
1723 Waukegan Rd.

. ELVA

Cars —

i964 KARMANN GHIA CPE. WHITE

8-3503

GReenleaf

5-2800

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The cope Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

BR

3-2886

Classified —25

�“For Sale—Automobiles

CONVERTS

Put
1965 Olds 98
TOP,

ALL

POWER

FACT

$2,195

1966 Ford

DR.

e standard

Galaxie

trans,

:

miles.

BLUE.

‘62

POWER

FULL

'62

POWER.

miles.

Full

TOP.

pow.,

241

1965 Chev. Impala

4 DOOR V-8, AUTO LOW MILES.

$1,495
1964
ULL

Pontiac

POWER,

Cat.

4 DOOR

LOW

Waukegan

'6|

MILES,

$1,295

1965
2 DR.

6 CYL,

LOW

1964

241

WAGON.

$1,095
1963
cath
-

power

.2.

Chev.

DR.

steering.

=

6

CYL.,

AUTO

845

Comet
€ CYL.,

Convert.

AUTO,

RED.

$795
1964 Volks 2 Dr.
RUNS

695

1961

4 Dr.

EVES.

'TIL 9 SAT.

CLOSED

CHEVY

BEL

-rad.,
heater.
mileage. Exc.

AIR

Chrysler
CROWN
ee:

3 air

8 CYL.,

brakes,
446-1985.

INDIAN

—

T.

FULL

POW-

and

6

PASS,

BLUE,

heater.

3

choose

to

BY
MUSTANG
tomatic
excellent

DOOR,
HARDTOP,
AIR.
er steering. Low miles.

‘transmission.

328-3079

$1,595
$895
$495
$ 95

80 Green Bay Rd.
Hl 6-0655

after

MONZA
clean, 4

DR.
seat

SEDAN.
R/H;
folds flat; $395.

'6|

Chevrolet

CYL;
4
radio, heater.

R.,
$300.

1966

Pontiac

VINYL
TOP;
UN 9-0722 eve.

Lincoln

JENNINGS

Call

241

Winnetka, Ill.
;

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview

729-1000

PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONV.
63.
Auto. p. wind., P.S., P.B., front and
rear spkrs., front and rear htrs. De
luxe equip., new trans. Eves., UN 9-

P/S,
$1,395.

serving

Lake

FAC-

cond.;

DR.
729-

IMPALA
CONspeed, P.S., new

3

6-3138

724-3193

2-DR.

After

1858
CHEVROLET
V8;
transmission; 4 dr.; $50
864-2204.
.

272-2820.

6 P.M.

STANDARD
or best offer.

1963

CORVAIR

*65

-1831.

1963
air
DA

1622

1959
FORD:
STICK
SHIFT:
EXCEL
lent running condition; best offer. 4465921, weekends only.
1961
PONTIAC
YELLOW
CONVERT.
auto. trans. p.b., p.s., excellent cond.
$650. Phone AL 1-9010 after 5:30 p.m.
1960
MERCURY
STATION
WAGO
p/s, p/b, automatic trans. 945-4072.
’64

BUICK
SPECIAL
V8,
27,000 miles, manual trans.
869-6713.

1965
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CON.
vertible. Black, Like new, extras. By
original owner. $2,150.

201

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

|6!/, Ft. Thompson —
70 H.P. Merc.
GATOR TRAILER
Excellent cond. and well equipped.
Garage stored
$1,300 or best offer
Phone after 6 p.m. HI 6-2783
SCHOCK
FIBERGLAS
LIDO-14.
Alum. mast-boom, SS
rigging, dacron
sails. Used one year. Custom trailer.
Fast, beamy, planing hull. Join racing
class or day sail. A-1 ready to sail.
$1,350
724-1729
16’
CRUISER
RUNABOUT
WITH
40
H.P.
Johnson
motor,
Gator
trailer;
full
equipment;
in
top
condition;
$1,000 or
best offer. Call after 4 p.m.
DAvis 8-8384.

40

H.P.

Evinrude

Start Generator.

Electric
UN 4-808].

CATFISH
14’
FIBERGLAS
SAILING
catamaran extremely fast and stable;
manfctd. to highest marine standards
by Alcort; exc. cond. HI 6-7203.

TTHOMPSON

&amp;

THOMPSON

Cruiser. 4 yrs. old. 40
motor incl. trailer. UN
9426.

h.p. Evinrude
4-9570 or 966
:
FISHING
or offer.

251-6256.

18’

SPONSON
CANOE.
COMPLETE
sailing rig $100 or best offer. Phone
328-4012.

- WANTED:

SUNFISH

GOOD CONDITION.
Call PA 4-4053 or 446-7693.
17 FT. GRUUMAN CANOE
Sail and rigging. Perfect condition.
Call for appt. before 9 a.m. or after
p.m. GR 5-3977.
20

FT. PENNANT
SAILBOAT
er, cab. with head, sleeps 2.
Call AL 6-1266

6

TRAIL

15 FT. FAMILY
TYPE
BOAT
28 H.P.
mtr.;
Marine
battery;
life
savers;
cushions;
brand new bronze
propeller; $500. Call for appt. 824-7352.

475-8390.

1962
CHEVY
IMPALA
6
‘CYLINder
4
door,
power
steering,
good
condition. Private party. AL 6-1771.

Bluff

4
DOOR,
$1150. Cal

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

pur-

CAN BE SEEN AT:
Greenwood Rd. Apt. B, Glenview.

Call

CORVAIR
MONZA,
4
SPEED,
cond., white black int. Call days.
8-6400, eves. AL 1-3588.

1957
BUICK
ROADMASTER;
GOOD
transportation; everything works; $50.
Call 256-0719 afternoon and evenings.

OLDS
DELTA
88
4 DOOR
HT,
low
mileage,
full
power, — radio,
heater,
WW,
tinted
windshield.
Immac. $1,795. Call OR 4-3049.

‘65 MUSTANG

$350

1965
RAMBLER
990
9-PASS.,
FULly automatic.
See car at 1461 Maple
xf a.
under Texaco sign A

14’,
35
H.P.
WATERSKI
boat with accessories,
$650

*60 CADILLAC,
4 DR. H.T.
power; air cond.; like new tires;
new exhaust. Low mileage.
827-1914

1965 CHEVY IMPALA SS
Ps,
PB,
auto.
trans. = Just
chased new tires. $1,600.
Call 475-6878.

TIRES.

1966
PONTIAC
LEMANS
HARDTOP
completely equipped and like new. All
vinyl interior. Must sell. $1,975 or best
offer. 864-8728.

GOOD
CONDITION,
BEST
OFFER.
Call VErnon 5-0514 or FI 6-5138.
All

GOOD

CADILLAC,
’65
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
Full power; low mileage;
perf. cond:
Many
extras
incl.
FM
radio;
sno
tires; 6-way seat. $3,295. OR 5-1465.
1959
CADILLAC
CONVERT.
FUL
power,
all leather interior, new top,
beautiful
condition.
By
owner.
Cal
evenings or weekends 864-7394.

ig

MONZA

CORVAIR

NEW
CLUTCH,
Phone 491-1120.

°66 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE
AIR-COND.; POW. TOP; 20,000 MI.
AUTO.
TRANS.
LOADED
WITH
EQUIPMENT. 729-4154.

Forest-Lake

BEL AIR.

STATION
WAGON
IN
EXCELLEN
condition,
one owner,
61 Bonneville,
cream
color, power equipment.
$725.

15

ft.

BOAT

Lyman

FOR

SALE

Lapstrake:

$275; Sears trailer, $200. 624
In rear. GR 5-6246 evenings.

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and The Village Lamplighter,

new

-P/B,RADIO...
2a 00
AL 1-1120 after 6 p.m.

1961

1966 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 door hardtop. Air-conditioning, p/s,
radio. Also other extras.
272-6047
1959
RED
CATALINA
WITH
WHITE
top, V-8 exc. mech.
condition,
good
tires,
$380,
private.
Call
UN
4-9299
§ a.m. to 8 p.m.
:

panera

CHEVROLET

AIR
good

1964 CHEVELLE

'64 Chev. Impala Wgn
THIS CAR WAS SOLD AND ry
by us. V8, full power, r. an

DR:
miles.

‘EX

945-2278

IMPALA
2
1 owner; $400.

19609
CHEVROLET
vertible, modified
top, reasonable.
ALpine

Continental

IN
Like
1-0771.

CONVERTIBLE:
racing green.
446-3275

1965 CHEVY
4:

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE:
9 PASS.
station
wagon,
1962;
exc.
condition.
$750. Original owner; V8; auto. trans.;
p/s.; p/b.; luggage rack. 835-3679.

BLACK
WITH
RED
LEATHER
INTErior. Beautiful condition—low mileage.
$1,895. Call AL 1-2711.

CONVERT.

1963
CORVAIR
speed; English

1957
CHEVY
STATION
WAGON.
V8
engine completely rebuilt 6.000 miles
ago. Not rusted out. $325 or best offer.
After 5 p.m. 272-4205.

TRANSFERRED: MUST SELL
Wife’s
1961
4-Dr.
Falcon
Station
Wagon. Good =
ead $375.
93.
4-DOOR CONVERTIBLE

'63

CADILLAC

H.T.

FULL
POWER,
Call UN 4-8310.

1962
CHEVROLET
=
stick shift;

owner.

Bonneville

4 Door,

1955 OLDSMOBILE .
mileage. Good running condition.
or best offer. Call 446-8232.

Low
$180

TRANS.,
eves.

BUICK RIVIERA—1963
Excellent
condition.
Original
24,000 miles. Best offer.
Phone HI 6-7828.

'53

1962 BUICK
INVICTA 4 DOOR
Air; power windows, seats; exc. cond,
Low suburban mileage. $1,000 or offer

2 YR. OLD
MUSTANG.
289 V8
Yellow and black convertible. W.W. 3
on
floor,
20,000
actual
miles,
one
owner. exec. cond., $1,400. PA 4-4266.

Bel Air

AUTO.
432-9463

two

needs

1961 CHEV. BEL
4-Dr. Sedan:
V-8 auto.;.
$450. Phone 966-0228.

REAR

radio;

756 FORD WAGON
8 cyl. stick; good body;
motor
work. $100 or best offer.
Call eves. 724-5242.

1962
STUDEBAKER
LARK
CRUISer 4-dr. Sedan;
radio:
heater;
snow
tires; Excel. cond.; 30,000 miles.
Call after 6 p.m. 432-8574

CONspeed

AM

‘

condi-

1962 DODGE
4 dr., excellent condition. Black. $350.
wae
and sticker. Please call 864-

6 p.m.

3 SPEED.
869-8062.

PB.

446-7090

AUglow,

p/s.;

V8

tone; squirters; full seat belts; 6 pass
1 Owner; low mi. $375. 835-1106.
,
’61
MERCURY
4
DOOR.
FACTORY
air conditioning. Radio, heater, powe
steering,
brakes. Beautiful condition
Low mileage. $650. GR 5-2268.

'63 IMPALA

CHEVY
IMPALA
2
DOOR
1962
red;
power
steering;
power
brakes;
excellent condition;
low mileage;
no
rust; $795. 945-2523.
1965
TEMPEST
WAGON
AUTOmatic
trans.,
power
brakes,
power
steering, radio, excellent condition.
Call PA 4-6521.

1960 CORVAIR

POW-

'64 Buick Wildcat Convt.

Ford Galaxie 4 Door

1ST OWNER. $975
WI 5-6967
’°66
HARDTOP
289,
ember
transmission,
condition.
# 328-3998

19683 WHITE
CORVAIR
vertible, 29,000 miles,

$1,695

'61 Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
'61 Ford Country Sedan Wagon—Sharp

Squire 9 Pass.

DR.
FULL
POWER;
fat. air-cond.; 1 driver.

$395

26—Classified

1963 Country

Plymouth

Chrysler Convertible

~ '60

‘60 T-BIRD
FABULOUS
CONDITION.
AIR-COND.
Black. Private. Call 328-8742.

'65 Chev. Impala

$1,295

"61

64 FALCON
SPRINT
BIG
269
FAST.
V-8;
4 sp.; synchro, tach. White/red
int.; sporty; only $900. Evans. 869-1174
aft. 6 or weekends.

trans.;

SEDAN:

cellent
mechanical
cond.
tires. Reasonable. Call AL

1965
IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE
PS,
Orig. owner, 28,500 miles, push button
radio,
auto.
trans.
Call
eves.
or
weekends OR 3-3217.
1964
THUNDERBIRD
CONVERTible w/air cond.; AM-FM stereo; full
power; fine cond. $2,000

RUNNING

UN 4-5544

$1,995

4

GOOD
COND.

auto.

COUNTRY

1965 FORD LTD HARDTOP
Blue;
low
mileage;
excellent
tion; 1 owner. PArk 4-3126.

VINYL
TOP,
tory air cond.

729-1000

'59 RAMBLER. BEST OFFER -

4

4 DR.

Glenview

FORD

491

1962
NASH
RAMBLER
STATIO
wagon
beige,
locally driven,
good
care, auto. trans. Call weekdays afte
5 271-2368, weekends call VE 5-1188.

'65 Chev.

835-2800

Convertible

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTErior,
air
conditioned—suburban
driven. One owner.

AUTOheater,

PS,
328-

1962
BLUE
4
DOOR
PONTIAC
Bonneville,
air
conditioned,
fully
equipped,
excellent
condition,
29,000
miles. ORchard 5-5521 after 10 a.m.

ED 1-6051
Well-kept.
REPOSSESSED
1960
CADILLAC
4
dr. hard top sedan w/air conditioning.
$600
cash.
Needs
some_
repairing.
Glencoe National Bank. Phone

729-1000

‘65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

Rd.

SEDAN;

POW.
BRKS.;
RADIO.
EXC.
CONDITION.
$1,000.
CALL
251-6116.

Imperial

cond.

Waukegan

4-DR.

WHITE
V8,
full

'64 Imperial

O’DRIVE,

- Tadio

LeMans

RED CONVERT

60

$475.

1962 RED
FALCON,
NEW
STARTER
new carb., new transmission, $250 or|
best offer. UN 4-5536. Call after 6 p.m.

$125.

ONE;
OWNER,
EXC.
CAR:
PS:
and white walls. Call 272-0943.

1929 WILLYS-KNIGHT

HILL MOTORS

—

H.

241

'63-OLDS—White 2-Dr. H.T.
AUTO. TRANS.; POW. STEERING;

low

$2,495
165 Ford Country Sedan

vB,

Glenview

CAR,
radio and

ENNINGS CHEVROLET

1966

1962 Chev.

Rd

2 Dr. Sedan

PERFECT
SECOND
matic transmission,
5

WON IN CONTEST!!
1967
MERCURY
CALIENTE
2-dr.
hdtp.;
Never
driv en.
Below
dealer
east...
-V-8:
n.S.
A ts
white/red
interior; no sales tax. PArk 4-3714.

’TIL 5

4 DR.

GTO,

'62 Comet

OWNER.
POWER
STEERING,
brakes;
radio;
low
mileage.
OR
75077.
1962 OLDS, F-85;
9 PASSENGER
wagon; V-8; p.s.; auto. trans.; extra
snow
tires
and ‘wheels;
very
clean
private
party—will
take trade.
$750.
1210 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette.

SUNDAY

PS
and
cond. $925.

Waukegan

1965

CLEAN.

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine 1-5300

OPEN

9,006 MI. AIR-CONDITIONED
eareglebuacdal T fair-priced. PA 414.
1961
BUICK
LE
SABRE,
4
DOOR.
Power steering; power brakes; dynaflow; R/H; blue. 1 owner. Exc. cond.
Recent tires, muffler, brakes. $650 or
best offer. AL 1-2265
’62 BUICK
INVICTA
STATION
WAGon,
6
pass.;
power
steering
and
brakes; white with red interior; good
cond.
$1,050.
Priv.
party.
869-7000
anytime.

Pwr.

AMB.
2 DOOR
H.T.
tell from
brand
new.
Air
conditioned.
All
seats, orig. $3,650, sac.
party. SH 3-8252; GR 5-

“ea

1955
CADILLAC
COUPE.
1
OWNER
car.
Very
low
mileage.
Sacrifice.
Radio;
heater;
power
brakes
and
steering. RO 4-4542.

1966 THUNDERBIRD

729-1000

1968
CHEVY
Ir
NOVA _ STATION
wagon.
Dark green. Excellent condition. Must be seen. Automatic transmission,
radio,
etc.
Original
owner.
433-3735.

$295

611

Glenview

‘59: MERCURY
GOOD

"St CHEV. 4DR,
with
Hollywood
Package
(spare
mounted rear outside of trunk);
low
mileage;
perfect
body
and
mechanical; good tires. 446-1446

CADILLAC
’63
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
AM-FM;
air
cond.;
wht.
leather
uphol.; power brakes, windows, seats;
clean.
Private.
$1,895.
Call 677-8986.
9327 N. Lowell Av., Skokie.

VHEV.
CONVERTIBLE,
GOOD
cond.,
tan,
white
top,
V-8,
radio,
heater, WW
tires. $800. or best offer.
Call
all day
Sat.,
Sun.,
Week-days
after 5 p.m.
:
724-6586

241

$495
6 CYL.,

Rd.

De

1957 FORD
4 DR.
GOOD
TIRES,
ent pi Good condition. $150. Call
8

1962 CHEV.
II NOVA
WAGON,
white,
power
steering;
auto.
trans.,
Radio,
heater,
trailer hitch, 6 tires,
all good. New battery. Bought larger
car. $620. CR 2-0907.

TRANS-

BRAKE

1960 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
Clean; needs work. Has Westfalia
Luxe equip. $300 or best offer.
Call ALpine i-0146

1965
“CHEVY...
©£Yi4 ~ DOOR;
Auto.,
Power
steering.
Radio
and
other extras. 4 month old tires. First
class cond,
Orig.
owner.
Gar.
kept.
945-1806.

JENNINGS ‘CHEVROLET

TRUCK

Ramb.

Waukegan

TAKE
A
LOOK
AT
THIS
beauty
with
A.
interior.
power’. $295
DOW

CLEAN.

Falcon Pickup

1959

AUTOMATIC
condition.

9 Passenger

Convert.

6 CYL., AUTO,

729-1000

Buick Riviera Hardtop

GOOD
CONDITION,
NEEDS
linings, $95. 256-2245.

ll.

RADIO,
HEATER,
Fas
1120 or after AL 1-1120

$1,750.

CADILLAC 1961 60 SPEC
(Fleetwood)
Full
power
with
air.
Chauffeur
maintained.
Absolutely
spotless. KNAUZ
CONT’L, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

1965
MUSTANG
RED
CONVERTible. Auto.
trans.;
V8;
radio,
white
walls. Fine cond. Orig. owner. $1,500.
1246 Caryn Terr., Northbrook 272-1721.

Bisc. 4 Dr..Sedan

PONTIAC

GOOD.

Ramb.

$995.

BURGUNDY
MIST eh sneer TOF.
389 tri power
cam;
4-speed;
reverb
radio; mag wheels. Call 546. 5227.

$745

1963

Glenview.

IMPALA

FORD
’64 GALAXIE
XL 4 DOOR
HT,
bucket seats, auto. trans., PS, etc. One
owner, A-1. Call AL 1-8468.

CHEVROLET

Rd.

1966 RAMBLER
Impossible
to
Low
mileage.
power, bucket
ae
Private
61

1963

Convert.

1965
PLYMOUTH
BELVIDERE
II
2
dr. hard top, 383 cu. in. engine.
4
speed
trans.,
radio,
8.55 WW
tires.
Reverb unit, black vinyl top, very low
ener
Best offer 251-4685
or 251-

Econoline

CLUB

$495

FULL PRICE $495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

MILES.

1,195

NEW.

CUSTOMIZED.

CYLINDER,
mission, nice

Chevelle

AUTO,

LIKE

TORONADO
Purchased late October. Power steering; power brakes; 6-way power seat;
power
windows;
fully
tinted
glass;
push buttom AM radio; factory Four
Seasons Air-Cond.;
automatic
Cruise
Control; power trunk control; cornering
lights;
seat
belts
w/shoulder
harness,
tilt and telescopic
steering
wheel,
etc.
Only
04862
miles.
Cost
$6,200.
$4,600
or best
offer
or will
take used Cadillac in trade.’’ 446-6867.

air

$1,745

Saas

$795.

Pontiac

JENNINGS

EXCEPT.

fact.

BLUE,

Convert.

POWER,

4 SPEED,

$1,795

HARD

XL

1958

DR.
HT... (PAS; F/B,
RADIO
$1.295.
Phone 491-1133 or after 6 p.m. AL 11120.
1963
VALIANT
V-100
+
DOOR
Suburban.
Radio,
heater,
stk.
shft.,
good tires incl. snow tires on spare
whls. $775. 945-6861 after 6 and wknds.

'64 Olds Super 88 Convert.

1965 Chev. Impala

DR.

Ford

RED, FULL
DOWN.

1964 T-Bird
2 DR.

LIGHT

‘For Sale—Automobiles.
1962 CHEVY

CADILLAC 1963
Convertible; Burgundy.
724-3064.

2

$1,895.

$1,095.

WHITE.

ALL BLACK.

$1,795

POWER,

blue.

Ford XL Banari:

. V8. FULL

SHARP,

‘64 Mercury Convert.

ENGINE,
Dark

$1,995

1965

POWER,

‘64 Impala Convert.

500

390

low

FULL

v8,
FULL
$1,195.

FASTBACK

FLEETWOOD CADILLAC
Good condition.
‘65 V. W. Kombi Wagon
Call after 6 p.m., 256-2424
3051 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette.

200

56

1964 CHEVY
V8,

jr Sapa

es soe

assembly

Garrett.

ail 27. (1967

�bee

4

Boats

and Outboard

24’ RACING

International
110;
Mahogany
finish,
cond. $800. Call AL

6 FT.

SOLID

Motors

SLOOP,

2
sets
of
sails.
exc.
fixed
keel,
1-6635 after 7 p.m.

MAHOG.

RUNABOUT.

Johnson
V50 motor with
accessories.
Exc.
cond.
Call 272-2563 after 6 p.m.

FOR

GATOR
TRAILOR
FOR
BOATS,
12
to 1442 ft. length and sailfish. Trailor
practically new. Will sell together or
separately. AL 1-8951 evenings.

SAILFISH

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OR
ft. boat. AL 1-

From

a paper in Seattle, Wash.:
Chevrolet.

7

ning

asad

INTEREST
CESSNA
140. BASED
Sky
Harbor.
Rebuilt
Front—Rear.
New
radio.
Dues
$15 month.
Share
$800 with 5 hr.
dual
or $750
cash.
White with red trim. NC 89918. Call
Saturdays, Sundays only. AL 1-1285.

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of these outstanding.

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since new. Primary Inst. panel. VHT3.
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1934

$125.
Call between 6 and 9 p.m. 446-8261
BOAT TRAILER:
4 WHEELS;
ELEC.
brakes;
heavy-duty
design.
Will
accommodate 7,000 lb. sail or power boat.
Cost new, $800, asking $450. 272-7338.

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14’

NIPE
SAILBOAT
NO.
15810
WOOD
and fiberglas with trailer and sails. 1
yr.
old.
Exc. cond.
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state.
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examinations

for the 1967-1968

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academic

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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

anta Is Busy Member
Of Zander-Ommen Ine.
_

By PAT BOGERT

Besides

being

estate office,
Deerfield, is

a

bustling

real

Zander-Ommen Inc.,
Santa Claus’s head-

Mr.

Zander,

a

graduate

of

the

uarters for two days
ristmas season.

during

the

Northwestern University School of
Business Administration, started in

The

lines

are

real estate by working
for
father in Chicago in 1948. He

office’s

phone

loaned to Santa for the local
laycee’s Santa Phone project. Lo‘al children keep the office lines
tied up getting their Christmas
requests in order, giving belated
equests, or correcting former in-

tructions.
“Judging

_

from

the

number

of

_ calls, Santa may be as busy as a
man on the Zander-Ommen staff,”

said company owner and manager
Henry G. Zander III.

Z

Estate Board and his mother and
father are active in real estate in
Sarasota, Fla.

Third Generation
_ Mr. Zander is the third generaof Zanders in real estate. Both

his father

and

grandfather

were

on
of the Chicago
Real
state Board. His grandfather was

past president of the National Real

his
left

there in 1953 to become sales
manager for 3% years for Joseph
Valenti Builders.
In 1956, he managed a general
contracting business from the base-

ment of his home. In 1959, he
moved his business to his present
location at the southwest corner of
Deerfield and- Waukegan Rds. and
started a real estate office with
Gordon Ommen.
In 1960 he bought Mr. Ommen’s
interest in the business but retained
the original name.

“Deerfield is a good place to be
in real estate,” Mr. Zander said.
“It’s ‘a desirable place to live, being
close to transportation and the
O’Hare Airport.”

Mr.

Zander’s

sales

Kings Cove Sales
Excellent, Reports
figures

bear

out this claim. His annual volume
has skyrocketed from his first-year
sales of $100,000 to a peak year of

over $5 million. ‘“‘And there is a
good possibility that we’ll reach $5
million again this year,”’ he said.
Awarded Franchise

Because of its growth, the firm
was awarded a national franchise
to the American Institute of Marketing Systems, which has a membership of 2,200 real estate brokers
throughout North America. The
organization

tries

to

better ‘serve

transferred people who have to sell
their homes.
Mr.

pany

Zander

classifies

as

dealing

one

his

in

com-

general

sales, although most of his sales
involve
homes.
“We
do _ handle

some

business

property,

though,”’

he said. Mr. Zander is a member of
the Evanston-North Shore Board of
Realtors, the Illinois Association of

Real Estate Boards, the National
Association of Real Estate Boards,
and the Chicago Real Estate Board.

Henry G. Zander
lll reviews real es-

tate

listings

Deerfield

Besides his involvement in real
estate, Mr. Zander finds time to be
Cub Scout Pack 150 committeeman
and a member of the Deerfield
Chamber of Commerce. He is a
member of the Exmoor Country

|

Club

in his |

in

Highland

Park

and

a

founding member of the Tennaqua
Club in Deerfield. Mr. Zander and
his family live at 501 Brierhill Rd.,
Deerfield. His wife, Barbara, is

office.

secretary-treasurer

of

the

com-

pany.

Irvin Blietz Firm
Allen J. Davis, director of sales
and marketing for the Irvin A.
Blietz firm, reports from Kings
Cove in Deerfield that home sales
during the first quarter of 1967 are

An

extensive

‘quality

control’’

program (backed by modern computers) offers the home buyer what

may be the nation’s most methodi-

running at an “‘excellent” pace.

cally guarded construction, from
initial stage through occupancy.

So much so, in fact, that the
Blietz firm has initiated construction of over $60,000 in estate-size

In addition to building in Kings
Cove, the firm custom-designs and
builds homes in other locations.
These individually designed homes

homes—in

advance

of orders.

No

two homes in Kings Cove are built
alike,
with
most
being
custom

designed to the specifications of the
buyer.

This

group”

‘‘advance

will

answer

those requiring
Mr. Davis said.

construction

the

earlier

needs

of

occupancy,

The company sold homes totaling
more

than $400,000 during

a recent

seven-day period, Mr. Davis noted.
Homes in Kings Cove are priced
from $55,000 to $80,000. The National
Association of Homebuilders has

are

priced

customer’s

from

$40,500

lot.

on

the

A number of “idea homes”? may
be visited in Kings Cove, any day.
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Like all
homes in Kings Cove, they are
situated on gently rolling land,

surrounded
The

entrance

are

on

by

stately
gates

Deerfield

west of Edens
mile east of
Deerfield.

oak

trees.

to Kings

Cove

Road—one

mile

Expressway or one
Waukegan
Rd.
in

just recently awarded Mr. Davis a
lifetime

membership

in

the

‘Mil-

lion Dollar Circle.’”’ The award is
made to those who sell in excess of
a million dollars for six consecutive
years. Mr. Davis has actually
accomplished

this

for

over

Au

IN ee

~~

10

years.
In Kings Cove and throughout the

North Shore, the Blietz firm has
been designing and building authentic, individually
over 45 years.

styled homes for
The firm, whose

general offices are in Evanston,
maintains a complete architectural
staff and provides every service the
home buyer may need—including
interior decorating consultation.

3 Bedroom, 112 Bath, 7 room home
includes center hall, separate Dining Room, large Sun Room off living room; full basement. Plenty of
ee of"
your
growing
family.

$33,

DeGrazia Realty Cites
2-Year Sales Record
Mrs. Eva A. DeGrazia, head of
DeGrazia Realty in Highland Park,
reports the firm has sold more than
100 homes in the last 24 months.

Mrs. DeGrazia particularly com-

~

Seven Join Realtors Board

Soak new North Shore Realtors
have been accepted for membership by the Evanston-North Shore
Board of Realtors.

All

have

completed

the

board-

ponsored methods course and the
bsequent examination.
The new members

are Ileene

H

Simon

and Helen L. Vetter, H. and

R.
Anspach,
Highland
Park;
George Manning Jr. and Alan M.
Adler, M.G.M. Realty, Skokie; John
B. Lucas, Wallace and Orth, Glen-

view;
and

Bette
Co.

Leonard

Petersen,

Realty,

A. Olsen,

Co., Inc., Deerfield.

J..

Kruger

Winnetka;

Piersen

and

Realty

mended her sales force for the
successful two-year period. Sales
personnel
include Mrs.
Florence
Addison,
Mrs.
Margaret
Crimo,
Mrs. Mary Linenthal, Mrs. Blanche
Pine, and Miss Carol DeGrazia.
The DeGrazia office serves the
Glencoe, Lake Forest, Deerfield,
and
Highland
Park
area,
with
homes in the $100,000 bracket down
to budget buys under $20,000.
Mrs. DeGrazia
says the sales"
indicate the value of ‘a full-time,
professional
Realtor.”
‘Every

She also advised that ‘“‘it behooves a homeowner to maintain
his property as well as possible to
keep

the

value

high

and

to

guar-

Brick 7 rooms. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,
center hall floor plan includes separate
Dining
Room,
Kitchen
with
eating
area.
Top
location —one
block to Braeside .commuter
train
station and school. $37,500.

antee him a profit.
Mrs.

DeGrazia,

a member

Evanston-North
Shore
Realtors, has had her
for two

years,

and

nine

of the

Board of
own office
additional

years in real estate sales experience on the North Shore.
Mrs. DeGrazia said she plans to
expand her firm’s staff by at least
three people.
She said the expansion is necessary because of the company’s
increased volume
past year.

of sales over the

Mrs. DeGrazia said she would
prefer
interviewing
experienced
real estate sales persons, but would

homeowner
definitely needs the
help and advice that only a qualified broker with a good record of
comparable sales can offer,’ Mrs.

consider training ‘‘suitable applicants.’’ She now has a four-member

DeGrazia said.

sales staff.

4 or 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths on approx.
3 acres
of
perfectly
landscapéd orchards dnd gardens. Floor
plan
includes
all-season
glazed
porch, den or bedroom, expandable
2nd floor. Country
living close-in,
complete
with
new
reenhouse,
ideal for the Country
ntleman.
$74,500.

EARHART &amp; (CO.
1899

Sheridan

PHONE:

Rd.,

Highland

Pk.

ID 2-0880
75

April 27, 1967

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A former

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eir spare time, it’s a sure bet
ey’ll
answer,
hat

spare

er

It

seems

that |

al estate is a
ofession to

club

singer,

big

Mr.

directors. He sang at a special con-

cert honoring the visit of Francis
Cardinal Spellman to Chicago in
St. Gertrude’s Church.
Enjoy Music
Mr. Miller said he considers his
real hobby to be spending as much

|

oid if one is a
rious golf play- —
or
likes
to
lax on a small
bat
on
the
aters
of Lake
ichigan.
John R. Brandt

Mr. Miller
of the Ayars

ealty, Northbrook, president of
e Evanston-North Shore Board of
ealtors is a typical Realtor when
comes to finding time for outside
tivities.
Mr.
Brandt
said
he
enjoyed
nnis
and
golfing
very
much
tring the nine years he was in the
nking business.
‘“‘When I went into the real estate

siness, it took me about 45 days
realize
that
free
time
was
fficult to plan on,” he said. “I
ay 90 percent less golf now than I
ed to.”
Owns Sailboat
Mr. Brandt enjoys sailing
wns a 13 foot Sunfish. He

and
also

kes to do home

and

repair work

finish old furniture, but he has
ad to cut down on the time for this
tivity because of business.
“T’ve been selling homes for 11
pars and I’m convinced the hours
e similar to those of a doctor,”
sighed. ‘You are always on

all.”
Robert W. Miller of the Evanston
fice of Baird and Warner agrees
ith Mr. Brandt that real estate
its down the amount of free time
pP has.
(Mr. Miller is a part-time musian. He is a soloist with the
ilmette Presbyterian Church and

as graduated

night

Miller met his wife, a former radio
singer, while both were appearing
at the Chez Paree in Chicago.
He also is treasurer of the
Wilmette Concert Association and
was a member of its board of

from

the Eastman

time
as he can
with his two
children. His son, John, 16, and
daughter, Marilyn, 18, have inherited some of their parent’s profes-

seasons but says he is open to
suggestions in the spring.
During the summer, he and his
family, with the exception of his 6-

son,

has participated

enjoy

skiing.

wife

bug and enjoys taking movies
“The trick with home

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where the temperatures were 45
degrees below zero.
He laughed when it was sug-

gested

that

he

was

a

fanatical

skier and said that anyone who has
put on a pair of skis becomes a

fanatic about the sport.
When the temperatures rise, Mr.
Blietz and his family can be found
spending any free time they can
manage on their 25-foot Rainbow
racing sloop, ‘‘Gamin,’”’ which is

moored in the Wilmette Harbor.
He

and his wife, Beverly,

friend,

won

a national

and

a

champion-

ship a few years ago in Indianapolis, Me., racing Gamin. He calls his

wife

“the

fastest

know.”
Bill Sadler

spinnaker

of the firm

I

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of Sadler

and Hultman Inc., Evanston, looks
each

year

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forward

hool of Music, Rochester, N.Y.

Evanston,
for three

Blietz who

his

© make
a good audience
for my
movies, and never seem to tire of
them,”’ Mr. Sadler added.
William G. Jennings Sr. of the
Evanston
office of Quinlan
and
Tyson
Inc.
enjoys
golfing
and
fishing. He has fished in the Lake

production of ‘“‘The Music Man.’’
Bruce S. Blietz of the Realtor

month-old

and

to catch your audience unawares,”

Trier High School

firm of Irvin A. Blietz,
has a favorite activity

He

colored slides of his trips.

he

sional music talent. Both had lead
roles in the New

trip.”

visited Venezuela, Jamaica, France,
Mexico,
Italy, Hawaii,
and the
Virgin Islands.
This year, the couple are planning to make
a return trip to
Hawaii. Mr. Sadler said he usually
travels between Thanksgiving and
Christmas because this is the time
the
real
estate
business
slows
down.
Mr. Sadler said he is a camera

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By BETTY LITTLE
When

�Mrs. Aronson’s Active Life Has
Hours Saved for Handicapped
She

was

still in her

teens,

a student at New Trier High
School, when her father
stricken with arthritis
within a short time he

was
and
was

completely handicapped.

She

learned first hand of the
pendency of the crippled
tient, and the difficulties
countered in maintaining

depaennor-

‘mal

relationships

with

the

outside world.
. Lawrence

Aronson

By SHIRLEY
Mrs.

She took all of the courses

GORDON

Lawrence

Deerfield
young
spend

is

offered by the American Red

Aronson

of

an _ attractive

woman who
her leisure

is free to
hours at-

tending fashion shows, coffeeklatching with her neighbors,
or just browsing through bou-

tiques and salons.
She chooses, instead, to
devote the bulk of her days
to working with the handicap-

Cross,

which

included

the

Navy water survival course,
several first aid courses, and
she also holds a water safety
instructor

certificate.

Armed

with the knowledge

that 99 percent of all handicapped persons can learn to
swim easily and that limbs
that are stiff and inactive on
land

turn

supple

and

useful

_ the way to get directions and
often was embarrassed to find
myself in a station I’d been
in before.”
She

never

loses

her

way

when working with the handicapped, however. She jokes
away apprehension and fear
as she lowers
them
from
their
wheelchairs
into the
pool to teach them the freedom of the water.

Were

Terminal

Some

of the

taught

were

There

she

cases.

others

who

couldn’t put their faces into
the water as they were un-

able

to

expectorate.

From

their need, she drew an inner

strength which enabled her
to sublimate her pity to their
pleasures.

“My

mother

was

of the

head

of

handicapped.

“Usually we work on a one
volunteer

to one patient ba-

sis,’ says Mrs. Aronson,

we
per
the
is a

‘“‘but

try to get two volunteers
patient for such visits as
Art Institute tour. There
lot of wheelchair pushing

for one thing, and it helps to
have someone knowledgeable

who can explain the works of
art.”
Volunteers

children

terminal

were

porting

are

needed

for

the
pool
recreation,
too.
Sometimes
there
are
as
many as 70 or 80 handicapped

men

and

women

the program

she

in

the Chicago Park District’s
Stanton Pool. They swim in
20 minute shifts.
Mrs. Aronson has the help
of the Great Lakes Survival
team who work on their own

Her current base of operations is the fairly new Chicago
Homebound Project, founded

Gives

Mrs.
Lake

or

a

Lyric

Opera

re-

hearsal.
Last

summer

frequently

her

drove

Deerfield

to swim

Aronson,

who

mother

her

to

with

Mrs.

received

per-

mission from the Park District of Deerfield to use the

outdoor pool durjng the lunch
hour.

Mrs. Aronson is the former

“There

she

were

in Glencoe

began

some

who

her

people

owned a

big,

old house with a pool,” she
recalls, ‘‘and they donated
its use

for

the

handicapped.

Their butler even served refreshments.”’
Later

on,

she

charge of a
gram
for
handicapped
sored by the
Cross.

She

was

put

in

swimming prounderprivileged
children, sponAmerican Red

spent

half

a day

twice a week with the youngsters in a park district pool
on the far south side of Chicago.
“T

got

lost

regularly

get-

“Every trip I would have tc
stop at a gas station along

at the Gencoe beach.

was

valueless,

quite

an

event,”

‘‘Every box in the

theater was filled with wheelchair patients, each the guest
of one of several benefactors.”
Buses

equipped

with

hy-

draulic lifts for the chairs,
are used for special events.
project

also has

the use

Aronson is not listed
the women who de-

and

her husband,

an ex-

afternoon

of our

inter-

Treasurer

volunteers at Illinois State
Hospital, but I could never
bring myself to work with
mental patients,’’ she admits.

“But
ferent.

these

people

They’re

ested in helping
and are so much
for fun, that you
enjoying them to

all

are
so

difinter-

each other
in the mood
are too busy
pity them.”

Plan Outings
Many ‘‘angels’ plan outings for the handicapped,
such as visits to the museums,

the

theater

and

the

opera. Mrs. B. Edward Bensinger annually holds a picnic in her Highland Park
home to which the entire
membership is invited.
Lacking, however, are the
number of volunteers needed
to help with the actual trans-

Wilmot

PTA.

Her

ap-

pointment with our photographer had to be sandwiched
in between cooking 400 hot
dogs for the monthly luncheon

water,

and as a girl was a life guard

of

ticket

She is also the treasurer of

ting to the pool,” she admits.

Schochet

“It

the

Glencoe

Nancy

the

she added.

Is

in the
work.

tute

render

for Robert’s pack.

Neither can she walk or perform the simplest tasks for
herself. She has, however, a

She looks forward to Mrs.
Aronson’s weekly visits,
which often result in a ‘‘shopping trip’”’ to Old Orchard, or
even a visit to the Art Insti-

left it any-

scouts as she is a den mother

communicates via a word
board she holds in her lap.

fine mind and a delight with
the world.

have

but my passenger became so
agitated I didn’t want to ruin
her afternoon. I drove to a
parking lot several blocks
away and pushed the wheelchair the extra distance.”

The

Mrs. Aronson helps her special friend, Peggy Noble, with consomme during an outdoor picnic last summer. Mrs. B. Edward Bensinger has opened her Highland Park home for a poolside
party every summer since the Chicago Homebound project was started. (Salyards Photo)

to talk,

a

view Mrs. Aronson was preparing for an invasion of

fers from multiple sclerosis
complicated by a heart condition.

is unable

me

ecutive with Waltham Watch
Co., entertain frequently.
They have two children. Robert is nine and Cynthia is
eight.

of Skokie, who suf-

she

give

vote their energies solely to
interests outside the home.

She has taken two of their
members under her particular wing and gives them
special attention. One is a
cerebral palsy victim, 26 year
old Peggy Noble of Lake Forest. The other is Frieda

cause

“J would

She

Miss Noble was taught how
to read and spell at Chicago’s
Spaulding School and, be-

would

way, since the permit would

Mrs.
among

Attention

Friedman

he

of a ‘‘chicken wagon,” a specially fitted station wagon
which derived its name from
the radio program
which
helped them obtain it.

being a good com-

by
of

was,

ticket.

The

and parties, and spends after-

a few years ago
Conway
Olmstead
Forest.

party at the Civic Opera
House, the policeman on duty
was quite rude. He indicated
that if I left my car where it

attending
conducts

ped. She teaches them
to
swim, drives them to outings
noons just
panion.

Mrs. Bensinger’s Lyric Opera

at the school,

and

the

Chicago

drive to the Stanton Pool for
her swimming session with
the handicapped.

But aid also is needed in
the dressing rooms to pre-

Before her marriage, she
was a member of the Dorothy Dorbin Dancers who ap-

free

time,

plus

the

volunteers from the
Fire Department.

help

pare
water.

the

patients

Few,

for

if any

of

the

of them,

can disrobe and don a swim
suit unaided.

Handling a wheelchair patient becomes routine for the
volunteers, but parking does
become a problem. Through
the efforts of the Chicago
Homebound Project, volunteers carry car posters which
read, ‘‘On Duty for Ill and
Handicapped.” This parking

permit is signed
Wilson.
“Usually

I have

by

O.

W.

no \trou-

ble,” Mrs. Aronson reports.
“But when I tried to park for

peared at the Chez Paree.
She also danced with Lyric

Opera and in ‘‘New Faces of
1952.’ She is still a professional model registered with
Talent
Inc.,
and
Patricia
Stevens.

Driving back to my office
from our interview, I thought
back to the Chicago executive
who

once

told

me

that

if

there truly was such a thing
as reincarnation
he would
like to come back as a suburban housewife. I couldn’t

help

but

wonder

the stamina.
I doubt it.

to

be

if he

had

this

one.

April 27,

19

�Mrs. Fawcett

Sncidentally
By SHIRLEY

:

GORDON

prong of the beard of the Highland Park Woman’s Club feted
their outgoing president, Mrs. Wallace A. Glader, with a luncheon
in the Deerpath Inn. She was quite overwhelmed to receive a silver
Are you dreading
summer

camp?

the thought

...

of getting the kids’

clothes ready

for

the nasty chore of getting them into the stores to try

things on. . . trying to guess sizes and needs for a three month session,
etc.?

Then put yourself in Mrs. Irwin Teven’s slippers for a moment. Lynn
and her two boys shortly will join her husband in Washington, D.C., and
the four of them then will leave for a two-year assignment in Ghana. Now
she is trying to project their sizes and needs for the next two years in a
strange climate and a strange country!

The luncheon whirl is continuing, with fashionably attired guests and
fashionable shows, but all in the name of sweet charity.
iverview Ramble, the big June fun day at the amusement park,
was promoted with a bang-up kick-off last Monday in the Racquet
Club. The ‘Daisy of a Day’’ is sponsored by the Women’s

Operation Stork, the pilot prena-

_ Admission to the luncheon, which —

Will Address

had a stork shower theme, was a
baby gift to be used in layettes for i

Kappa Deltas

with a luncheon last Wednesday in

the

Grand

Ballroom

of

the

Conrad

Hilton

Hotel.

Mrs. James
Fawcett,
province
president of Kappa Delta Sorority,
will address the sorority’s North

Suburban Alumnae Association at
8 p.m. tonight in the home of Mrs.
Stanley Kennedy, 2644 Roslyn Circle, Highland Park. »
Mrs. Fawcett will discuss sorority

Leading

history

and

present

activities

including the group’s national convention to be held in Pasadena.
Following the program, officers

will be elected and plans completed
for a benefit dinner-dance to be
held jointly with the Shore Center
Auxiliary on May 6.

Auxiliary of the

United Charities of Chicago which offers a three-pronged service to
‘families in need. .
Yesterday’s gala was the 1967 Gold Coast Fashion Award luncheon in

Hostesses

for the evening will be

so it continues.

The

chicken-salad

circuit,

as

the Highland Park home of Mrs.
Louis L. Perlman.
Miss Elaine Whitelaw of New
York, national director of volunteer

To Meet Wednesday i

services for the March of Dimes,
spoke to the nearly 40 guests,

monthly

thanking

W. Augusta Blvd., Chicago.

them

Crisis on Campus
Will Be Discussed
By Brandeis Group
“Creative Crisis on the Campus”

will be the topic at noon Wednesday
when the North Shore Chapter of
Brandeis Univer- ¢
sity
National |
Women’s

mittee

Com-

@

celebrates

7

its 10th birthday

77

with a luncheon ©
in the Highland |
Park _ Country
Club.
Dr.
Herman
Finer,

science professor
Dr. Finer
at the University
of Chicago, will be speaker. Born in
England and educated at London
Dr.

Finer

came

to the

United States in 1944. He also has
been

a consultant

and

advisor

on

current issues to policy-making
groups here and abroad.
The North Shore Brandeis group
has grown from 200 members to
1,500

in

10

annual
Edens

May
Plaza

years.

20-25

The

book

will help

group’s

sale

at

support

the

University’s library.
Mrs. Asher Cole of Glencoe is
program chairman and Mrs. Leonard Cobey luncheon chairman for

Ravinia Auxiliary
‘To Meet for Film
The April meeting of the Ravinia
Auxiilary to the Chicago Commons
Association will be held at 1 p.m.
tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
Raff,

257

Cedar

Av.,

High-

land Park.
Mrs. Lyle Gourley will be the
assistant hostess at the dessértluncheon preceding the business
meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Cook of Highland
Park

will

“Around

narrate

the World

her

3

Fe ctie

Bea

5

4,

isd he

film,

in Sixty

utes,” a travelogue of her
ences in Europe, Asia and

April 27, 1967

Park

Ramah

meeting

Members

guests

University
hold

its —

at noon Wednes- Se

will be

of Mr.

will

and

the

Mrs.

ae

luncheon ae
Michael

Rachwalski.
Rr
Mrs. Bertram Weber, 545 Grove- __
land Av., Highland Park is Highland Park board president and will, me
arrange transportation.

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May

school

year

6 at 9 a.m.

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The Roycemore “Challenge of Five” academic program is’
especially designed to help students meet the rigorous demands
of college and university curricula.
Lae

event,

which is sponsored by Ramah
Chapter, Pioneer Women. It also
will be a salute to Israel’s 19th
birthday.
Guitarist Irving Kaplan will lead
the singing. Folk dancing will be
led by Mrs. Samuel Friedman of
Morton Grove and there also will
be social dancing. The Yugoslavian
Tambouritza
Band will provide
international music.
Highland

Board

ae

Saturday,

of Deerfield
of the

Northwestern

members

working with Mrs. Kaplan are Mrs.
Milton Margulies,
patrons;
Mrs.
Herman
Wexler,
tickets;
Mrs.
Louis
Shapiro,
food;
and
Mrs.
Robert Steres, decorations.
The evening’s proceeds will go to

and children. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Herman Wexler,

738 Hill St., Highland Park.

Examinations

and

interviews

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Folk dancing, singing, and a
Continental buffet will be included
in the International Folk Festival
presented at 8 p.m. May 6 in
Congregation Solel, 1301 Clavey

for

The

Settlement

the joint project.
Silver baby cup awards were
given to Mrs. Perlman, Operation
Stork’s national chairman, and her

announces

American

it’s known

expectant mothers.

Mrs. Kenneth Knoff of Deerfield
and Mrs. Ira Lenard of Glencoe.

designers presented their special collections . . . and the Extension Board
of the Chicago Maternity Center’s coffers swelled because of it.
And

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The Garden Club of Deerfield’s May
18 tour of houses and gardens in Riverwoods will include a junior division.

The junior class entries will be displayed in the home of the club president,
Mrs. Stephen

J. Mueller,

540 Juneberry

Rd. The flower show will be open from

Mrs. Charles Foelsch ae of the
of the horticulture committee are
7 Day in May." The ground cover
* attention. The Billeters built the

to Jnchide
fresh
bles.

plant

material,

fruits,

The four horticulture
include seedlings; potted
by the child contestant;

perennials.

Two sections will be open for juniors.
The artistic design section will include

both of Deerfield.

Dr., or Mrs.

C. E. Piper,

940

Cedar

St.,

The Mueller home also will be the
setting for the horticulture and conservation exhibits and a special exhibit of

plants in their greenhouse.

Sevapatha Mueller (center) pauses to admire marsh marigolds with her mother, Mrs. William
A. Mueller (right) of the Garden Club of Deerfield's staging committee.
62

Junior Entriae

classifications
plants grown
annuals; and

Junior entries may be scheduled with
Mrs. C. L. Henninger, 1345 Woodland

for Birds, and Horses for My Corral. All
except the bird houses must be made of

§

or vegeta-

12 to 8 p.m.

four classifications: Crown for the May
Queen, May Basket for Mother, House

ticket committee (standing) od Mrs. E. W. Cutler
helping to plan the Garden Club of Deerfield's "A
in front of the Robert Billeter home occupies their
house themselves and made some of its furnishings

The. Peter Pan fountain in the Sherman Richardsons' garden fascinates (from left) Scott, Susan and Polly Kangas of Deerfield. Their
grandmother, Mrs. Robert Maxon, explains its selection for the
Garden Club of Deerfield's May 18 pilgrimage to gardens in Riverwoods. (Staff Photos by Jan Bateman)

April 27, 1967

�i

AAUW Drive
Ends Sunday
‘More

have

than

been

1,000

books

collected

in

LET THE
by Lee K-Thorpe

already

the

FUR

book

Distinguished

drive sponsored by the Deerfield
Branch of the American Association of University of Women.
The drive, to continue through

Several

Girl

Scout

the Turtle
near Bel-

troops

they

will

help

collect

Furs
1895

Half the population
of the non-Communist

have

world, including the
people of the develop-

also indicated to Mrs. James Morrow of Deerfield, drive chairman,

hat

Since

Illiteracy Grows
With Population

Sunday, will help stock a library for
Chippewa
Indians
at
Mountain
Reservation,
court, N.D.

of Thorpe

Furriers

72 YEARS
OF VALUESELECTION-QUALITY-FASHION-INTEGRITY

FLY

ing nations of Asia,
Africa and Latin Amer-

books.

Among publishers who sent books
is the Curtis Publishing Co., which
sent cartons of books and library
materials
and
promised
future
shipments. Child’s World sent a set
of children’s
encyclopedias
and
Harper &amp; Row of Evenaston donated several boxes of books.

ica—more
than
750,adults—have had no education.

000,000

These have never gone to school;
can neither read nor write.

The

world’s

population

they

is exploding,

and so is its ignorance. Illiteracy is the
condition of 200,000,000 more people to-

day than it was six years ago. Today only

Residents with books they would
like picked up, may contact Mrs.

30%
attend elementary schools in the
world’s underdeveloped nations.
The task of a worldwide educational
effort is to get and keep young people

Morrow, 1520 Woodbine Ct., Deerfield; Mrs. John Ward, 1393 Aitkin
Dr., Banngckburn; or Mrs. Paul
Seefer Jr., 3036 University
Av.,
Highlana Park.
Donations by check should be
made out to “Indian Fund” and

in

schools,

not

only

in

order

to

teach

them to read and write but also to provide them with the skills and training
necessary for the future conquest of pov-

mailed to Miss Virginia Easton, 747

erty

Chestnut St., Deerfield.

and

the elimination

that haunts
the world.

the

of the hunger

emergent

countries

of

In the United States alone in 1965,
$39,000,000,000 was spent for education,

yet even this vast amount of money was
insufficient to meet the needs of Amer-

ica’s young

people. And

with a popula-

tion almost three times that of the United

States. India spent less than $18,000,000
in 1965,

only

When

32 cents per child.

Libya

came

into

independence

16 years ago, only 14 were university
graduates. In all of Africa, almost 85 per
cent of the population is illiterate; less

than half the number of African children
who attend elementary schools continue
to secondary schools. And as it is in
Africa, so is it also in South America,
with less than half of the children of the
continent going to any schools at all.
When we total the lack of education

and lack of skills typical of the people of
every
Miss

Marilyn

Grabin

top-level business

has been made of
of Miss Marilyn

Diana Grabin, daughter of Mrs.
Nathan N. Grabin of Highland Park
and

the

late

Mr.

Grabin,

and

Frederic E. Putz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederic W. Putz of Wheatridge, Colo.
Miss Grabin

is

a

graduate

of

Highland Park High School and the
University of Wisconsin. She taught
physical
education
at
Highland
Park
High
School
and
is now
teaching. in the Alameda
Senior
High School in Denver.

Mr. Putz is chairman of the art
department

in the same school. He

is a graduate
Denver.

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of the University of
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Better Films Council of Chicagoland—12:45 p.m.
Highland Room of Carson, Pirie Scott &amp; Co., Chicago.
Charnel

11—4 p.m.

to midnight,

benefit auction

spring

luncheon,

on-the-air.

Chicago Commons Association, Ravinia Auxiliary—1 p.m. meeting,
home of Mrs. Arthur Raff, 257 Cedar Av., Highland Park; travel film.
Episcopal Diocese—8 p.m. Bishop’s Dinner, Grand Ballroom, Palmer
House.

SATURDAY
Channel 11—4 p.m. until all items sold; benefit auction on-the-air.
Chicago Kiwis—Noon fashion show luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Conrad

Hilton Hotel.

SUNDAY
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MONDAY

Lake County Homemakers Extension Association—8:15 p.m.
meeting, Christ Methodist Church, Wilmot Rd., Deerfield;

Jesson.

monthly
cooking

WEDNESDAY
Brandeis

University

National

Women’s

Committee,

North

Shore

Chapter—Noon, 10th birthday luncheon, Highland Park Country Club,
1201 Park Av.; Dr. Herman Finer speaker.
Northwestern University Settlement—Noon luncheon meeting, Settlement House, 1400 Augusta Blvd., Chicago.

_

; Better Films Council Slates Luncheon
The Better Films Council of
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will open its 35th
anniversary year with a_ spring
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The North Shore Chapter of
Alpha Delta Pi will meet in the
Northwestern University chapter
house at 1:15 p.m. next Thursday
for a petite luncheon and benefit.
Ursula (Mrs. John) Earnshaw,
Bramson’s French couturiere millinary designer, will show her new
collection with the theme ‘‘There’s

Romance A-head.”
Patroness Mrs.
lelea of Deerfield

committee.

Richard F. Kilheads the social

At 10 a.m. a limited number of
council members will view the new
movie, ‘‘Thoroughly Modern Millie”’

Mrs. John R. McCarty

sound and artistic motion pictures
and furthers visual education in
schools.
Mrs. J. Carl Arens, 1746 Elmwood Dr., Highland Park, may be
contacted
for luncheon
reserva-

tions.

7

OW

5

our

__M. Loving of Deerfield will assist
her.

Lake Michigan water is hard!

annual Mother’s Day Lunof the Mothers’ Aid of the

Chicago Lying-In Hospital
held
at noon,
May
10

will be
in the

Guildhall of the Ambassador
hotel in Chicago.

West

Modeling in the fashion show will
be Mrs. Samuel Chaimson, Mrs.
Rupert Chutkow, Mrs. Natalie S.
DeLee, Mrs. Burton G. Feldman,
and Mrs. Philip C. Lederer, all of
Highland Park.
Mrs. George W. Beadle, author-

ess and wife of the University of
Chicago’s president, will give the
Mother’s Day appeal.

Mothers’

Aid ‘supports maternity

Tell Engagement
The engagement of Ellen Rose
Buchman to Douglas Arno Ewald,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ewald of
Wilmette,
is announced
by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Buchman of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park.
Miss Buchman is a student at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Ewald expects to be graduat-

ed from Yale University in June
and continue his studies at the
University of California in BerkeA late August wedding is planned.

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Mrs.
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“Separate Tables,” a display of
formal table settings and unique
collections, will once again be
presented at Trinity Church, 425

Laurel Av., Highland Park.

The annual benefit will be held
from 1 to 6 p.m. May 25. Tea will
be served.
The public is invited to participate in the display. Entries may be
arranged with Mrs. Edward Gould,

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who may be reached at the church

office.

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April 27, 1967

�Hazelwood Set
For Viewers
The first weekend in May will
mark the 21st opening to the public
of Hazelwood, Mrs. Charles R.
Walgreen’s estate in Dixon, Ill.
From 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. May 6
and 7, visitors: may view Hazel-

wood’s

sprawling

acres

on

the

banks of the Rock River and walk
through three houses highlighted by
the family’s antiques, gun, and doll
collections. Also on the grounds is
the
Lincoln
log
cabin,
actually

visited by Abraham Lincoln, and its
small Lincolniana museum.
At 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m.,
Harold Cook of Dixon, will give a
flower arrangement talk and dem-

onstration on the lawn. Visitors also
have

an

opportunity

to meet

Mrs.

Walgreen, who always attends the
openings assisted by a committee
of hosts and hostesses. Members
from

the North

Jean

TenBroeck

Shore

include

Miss

of Wilmette

and

Mrs. Roy Martindale, former Wilmette resident now living in Green
Lake, Wis.

Proceeds

Chairman for the informational file for Chicago North Shore City
anhellenic, Mrs. Chester D. Kyle of Deerfield is busy planning for
@ upcoming informational tea to acquaint high school girls with
brority life. (Staff Photo)

Mary-

Co-chairmen are Mrs. George R.
Anderson, Glenview Zeta Tau Alpha; and Mrs. Robert C. White,
Alpha Chi Omega.
Receiving
guests will be past
president Mrs. Norman W. MacLean, Kappa Delta, and incoming
president
Mrs.
Richard
Howell,
Kappa
Kappa
Gamma,
both of

bod, Roycemore, Highland Park,
w Trier, Glenbrook, North Shore
untry Day, Deerfield, Highland
rk, and Ferry Hall high schools.

The
program
will
feature
a
movie, ‘From Alpha to Omega,”’
which shows a typical rush week.

Id by the

Chicago

nhellenic

from

North
2

to

Shore
4

p.m.

day in the Levere Memorial
mple, 1856 Sheridan Rd., EvansThe

guests

hdents

include

from

all interested

Evanston,

‘iddie Program

booklet

Set

will

‘‘Speaking

receive

of

nard

Sokol,

Highland

of

the

Sororities’’

Park

Sigma

Delta Tau; Mrs. Chester A. Kyle,
Deerfield Sigma Sigma Sigma; and

eeney the Clown, Dee Yit Lou
e magician, and a special surise act. An added attraction will

event

Illinois

in

which

most

Mrs. Harry F. Mayfield, Winnetka
Alpha Delta Pi.

Has

Meeting

Work

Algonquin, and Family Service.
Among North Shore members

the

Ramble

Steering

SHORE
Ave.,

Chase
Tele:

pril 27, 1967

312/274-5143

Lakewood

Petranek

of

Chicago

Junior

Highland

(right),

Lakewood

Frien

Park will present a musical program. The artist has been a soloist
with the Chicago and Rockford

The Chicago Junior School Lakewood Friends will hold their annual
spring luncheon at 12:30 p.m. next
Thursday
in the Highland
Park
Country Club, 1201 Park Av.
Following luncheon, Ruth Shalett

John

Park

School,

Friends Will Hold Luncheo

Lindar)

of

symphony

Luncheon

orchestras.

reservations should be

made with Mrs. Sybil Leler,
Clavey Rd., Highland Park.

Highland

field and
Mrs.
Park.

Mrs.

Oscar

Neison
Gerber

Harris
of

and

Highland

FAMILY RETURNS
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Duncan
and their daughters, Jane, Nancy,

and

Polly,

1434

Warrington

Deerfield, are home after
tion at Cocoa Beach, Fla.

the Second

Annual

Tennis Camp

Rd.,

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medieval

SCHOOL

Chicago,

for the

. . a fashion symbol
you'll
be
wearing
monday through sat-

castles, horseback
riding in the
Bois de Boulogne and in.the Bavarian Alps, swimming: in the Ad_riatic and the Mediterranean and
dog sledding on glaciers, while
participating in the culture of the
Old World.

NORTH

Edward

of

are Mrs. Russell J. Chandler and
Mrs. Charles A. Huebner of North-

School Children

1217

.

pen
s, plans
the annual spring luncheon with Mrs. William Macy (left) of Half
Park,
Day, vice president; and Mrs. Sybil Leler of Highland
treasurer. (Staff Photo)
Mrs.

chairman

(Mrs.

Committee

Elementary &amp; Junior High

Enjoy the fun of exploring

'
j

the traditional family outing will
benefit the three branches of United Charities: Legal Aid, Camp

For

Aug.

ey]

Monday for more than 100 ticket
sellers and committee members for
the June 20 Riverview Ramble.
For the 14th consecutive year,

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Charities held a working meeting

EUROPEAN TOUR

12 through

North

Ramble’

Don Kerbis Summer

July

to

‘Riverview

contact

rs.
Howard
Finkelman,
artzell, Wilmette.

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Memorial

dent is a project of the Garden Club

published by the National Panhellenic Conference to answer questions about sororities.
Other committee
members
assisting include Mrs. Waldo Urban,
Wilmette Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Ber-

he Helping Hands Chapter of
ttle City will present ‘‘The Chilen’s Hour’ at 1 p.m. May 13 in
Old
Orchard
Junior
High
hool.
Entertaining the young set will be

balloons and treats.
For tickets, residents

guest

the

Lincoln

Garden on the lake at Springfield.
The 60-acre memorial to the Presi-

Wilmette.

Each

from

Abraham

Shore garden clubs participate.

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Canterbury. They're dancers Sherry Dicus (left) and Karen Nussbaum. (Staff Photo)

Phyllis Sabold Dancers

Plan Performance
Contemporary dancers Reva Bennett and Gail Winston (right)
confront their counterparts from the Middle Ages, dancers Gloria
Bentley (left) and Rosemary Doolas, in a scene from "Canterbury
Tales." (Richard Klein Photo)

The
pany,

Phyllis Sabold

Dance

artists in residence

Com-

at Barat

College in Lake Forest, will present
three concerts in the college’s new
Drake Theater on campus.

Sponsored by a woman’s board
of more than 40 North Shore
residents, the nonprofit professional
group supports itself by giving
dance demonstrations and | workshops in Chicago and its suburbs.
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, the company’s program will open with ‘‘A
Greeting,” to music by Wallingford
Riegger. Part barefoot and part

point,

the

choreography

will

pro-

vide a showcase for each dancer’
accomplishments.

Also scheduled are ‘‘And the Lor
said,” an interpretation of th
creation based on a quotation fron
Ovid and set to music by Georg
Lygetti, and “Convictions and Co
tradictions,’”’ five dances in tribut
to the poetry of Stephen Crane
with music by Vincent Persichetti.
Choreographs Pilgrimage

The concluding number will b
“Canterbury Tales,” with Leste
Trimble’s
contemporary _ scor
merging with the medieval libretto
Miss Sabold has choreographed thé
springtime

pilgrimage,

juxtaposing

the watusi and the classical pas d¢
basque, to point out the contempo
rary nature of Chaucer and the
universality of his ideas.
“Canterbury Tales’’ is scheduled
to be performed May 23 on Channe
11 on a program sponsored b
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
The

Barat

other

will

two

be

performances

presented

at

a

8:3(

p.m. May 20 and at 2 p.m. May 21.
Residents

to Perform

Local members of the compan
are Reva (Mrs. Leonard) Bennett
934 Rollingwood Rd.; Gloria (Mrs
Max) Bentley, 105 Oakmont Rd.
Carol (Mrs. Peter) Walker, 1380
Nyoda
PIl.;
Gail
(Mrs.
Manny
Winston,
871
Marion
Av.;
and
Richard Arve, 442 Central Av., al
of Highland Park; and Miss Sherr
Dicus,
1111
Meadowbrook
Ln.
Deerfield. Miss Dicus also serves
as stage manager.
Karen Nussbaum, 920 Ridgewood
Pl., an apprentice to the group
also will perform with the com

pany.
The company is directed by Phyl
lis (Mrs.
Gordon)
Sabold, 919
Ridgewood
Pl., Highland Park
choreographer and
Braun, 257 Moraine

teacher. Eric
Rd., Highland

Park, is the artistic director.. He
is the former principal dancer and
ballet master of the American
let Theater.

Bal

From left are dancers Carol Walker, Richard
Arve, Margot Grimmer, and Shari Senese as they
will appear in the premiere performance of choreographer Phyllis Sabold's Greeting.’ (Staff Photo)
April 27,

196

�As Mary and Bob hunt feverishly for a cigarette, Dirk offers
one—a small point that leads to a reconciliation. Tiffany looks on.
(Milton Merner Photos)
the

Bob, about to be divorced from Mary, prepares
to toss her into a broom closet to prevent her from
running off with Dirk. Stagers rehearsing the scene
for "Mary, Mary’” are (from left) Jesse Starkman as

lawyer,

Pat

(Mrs.

William)

Kritt

as

Guild Chapter, Music Club

Mary,

William Woodall as Bob, William McCabe as Dirk,

and Jackie (Mrs. William) Woike as Tiffany.

To Sponsor Program on Opera

Deerfield Stagers Will Present

The

Rolicking Comedy ‘Mary, Mary’
At 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday, the Deerfield Stagers_ will
present a joke-filled play vabout
which

many

equally

funny.

have been told.

stories

Shepard Junior High School auditoDeerfield.

a young

The

couple

plot concerns

who

because

come

to the

brink of divorce, though they are
still in love, because of the wife’s

inability to stifle the bantering
jokes that keep popping up in her
thoughts.

Before the show opened in
York, the playwright revealed
she had written the title
especially for actress Barbara

New
that
role
Bel

she had admired

her so much in “The Moon Is Blue’”’

some years before.
It was

actor

.

The group will give Jean Kerr’s
“Mary,
Mary”
in the Alan
B.
rium,

Geddes,

suggested

for

husband

who

the
would

played

that

role
be

the

of

ideal

Mary’s

Barry

Nelson,

her

in ““The

opposite

Moon Is Blue.”

Mrs. Kerr was reluctant. ‘I don’t
want my play to seem like ‘Son of
the Moon Is Blue’,” she said.
Mr. Nelson, however, won. the
role and helped make stage history
—the comedy is one of the few
nonmusicals
to
run
over
1,500

performances.
Broadway

critic

didn’t review
other
show

Walter

his wife’s

Kerr

play,

but

New York critics paid the
by saying,
a compliment

‘Even Walter Kerr would have
liked this one.”
As a matter of fact, he did.
Later,
in a Sunday
article
he

allowed

that

he

was

. favorably

disposed toward the play.
“When I read “Mary, Mary” in
manuscript, I loved it,’’ he wrote.
“When I saw it at the New Haven
tryout, I loved it; when I saw it the

following week in Boston, I loved it.
Furthermore, I have been to see it
in New York recently, and I still
love it.
‘‘Consequently, I shall express no

opinion of the play.”
Tickets are available from Stager
members; from the Deerfield Park
District, 835 Hazel Av.; or at the

door before the performances.

2 Lake Forest College Groups,
Soprano Will Present Concert
The Concert Choir of Lake Forest
College,

under

Lowen

'

Fr

the

“0

“—- .
as

Lisa Wally also
will perform.

4

The free public
concert

Marshall

Memorial

Hall,

lege Rds.
The program

tions
Franz

of H.

The Lake Forest Madrigal Singers and soprano

am
Mr.

direction

Marshall, tonight at 8:15
—
will
present
a
o&gt;
program
representative of different aspects of
choral repertoire.

from

the

Joseph

will

given

in

Sheridan
will

be
Reid

and Col-

include

selec-

choral

works

Haydn,

~ Charles

of

Gounod, and Giuseppe Verdi. Miss
Wally will sing an aria from Giacomo

Puccini’s

“Madame_

Butter-

fly” and the choir will sing Johann
Brahms’ ‘‘Liebeslieder.”’
Also scheduled

are songs by 16th

century composers,

by the Madri-

gal Singers, and musical settings of

April 27,

1967

famous

poems,

Highland Park Woman
Helps Plan May Benefit
Park

woman

is

helping plan a May benefit to aid
co-operative peace education work
in Chicago.
Mrs. Philip Pilgrim, 1529 Arbor
Av., is working with the sponsoring

organizations to sell tickets for a
preview of Joan Littlewood’s ‘Oh,
What a Lovely War!”

The
7:30

performance
p.m.

Theater

May

of

will

4 in the

begin

at

Goodman

the

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sponsors

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Chicago.

The

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Mrs.

Frank

Vincent
Dr., Deer-

Lieber,

Richard Kahn, 40 Roger Williams
Av.; Mrs. Arthur Fink, 1100 Linden
Av., all of Highland Park; and Mrs.
James McEnery of Lake Forest.

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Highland

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Highland Park Recreation Center.
Dr Robert Gay of Evanston,
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director of the Opera Workshop,
will present a lecture-performance
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Amadeus
Mozart’s
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Lake Shore Dr. and Superior St.,
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Fiatieriy

A Deerfield man will sing Sunday
afternoon when the Chicago Swedish Glee Club presents its spring

70

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LaGrange.

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in the Presbyterian

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organist

dances

tive talent ... shows you know
enough to go with the winner

Church of Deerfield, 824 Waukegan
Rd.
Sponsored jointly by Trinity College in Bannockburn and the First
Presbyterian Church of Deerfield,
the free public program will include
contemporary
selections,
both
French and American.
Mr. Hebblethwaite is a graduate
of Lawrence University Conservatory in Appleton, Wis., where he
majored in applied organ and vocal
music education. He also has a
master’s degree in church music

_ from

and

the flappers and their boy friend
of the Roaring ’20s. Northwester
University students will portray th
young set and the drama
clu

3

Organist John Hebblethwaite of
LaGrange will appear in recital at
Sunday

songs

lawn

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Stagers’ last production, ‘‘Ten Little Indians.”’
“The Boy Friend’ will feature

Tickets will be mailed three
weeks before the first concert in
November, according to Mrs. BerSokol,

an_

Jack Rindell of Evanston, who had
a leading role in the Deerfield

out.

nard

of

be seen in ‘‘The Boy Friend.” He is

Community

for 1967-68

in the role of Mme.
head

between the two drama

Is Sell Out
Highland

On stage, Helen (Mrs. Stanford
J.) Reinisch, 643 DeTamble Av.,

Another North Shore resident
who divides his time and talent

Concert Series
The

roles.

Stagers’
production
of
‘Mary,
Mary,” which opens tomorrow.

Jean Anhouil’s modern classic of
conflict between King Henry II of
England and Sir Thomas A Becket,
his archbishop.
The actress made her debut on
Broadway
as a child and has
appeared on television and in many
stage productions in the Chicago
area. She and her husband, an
orthopedist, live at 2881 Summit
AV.

Concert

When the North Shore Community Theater’s first musical, ‘The
Boy Friend,” opens tonight for a
four-day run, two Highland Park
women will appear in prominent

finishing school for young girls.

in

Teo

Have Roles in ‘Boy Friend

will be seen

cago.
Miss
Gilman
Miss Gilman
joins
Anthony
Mockus, Gordon Oas-Heim,. and

Le

oe

2 Highland Park Women

Dubonnet,

Theater,
5238 S.
Harper Av., Chi-

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Northshore Band Will Present

Includes Work

Second Children’s Program

By Students

Musicians

In addition to a student production of “My Fair Lady” at 8
tomorrow and Saturday nights and
at 3 p.m. Sunday, Adlai E. Stevenson High School will present a
variety of programs during its Fine

dren’s

and new

The

Mel Pinsel (right),
Thomas Brennan 4
during the AFTRA
Pinsel took over the

2824 Arlington Av., Highland Park, chats with
Chicago, from the Bureau of Internal Revenue,
strike. An account executive for WBBM, Mr.
Mal Bellairs Show.
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of the North Suburban Youth Symphony which will perform Sunday

Seven

in the

begin

at

4

p.m.

the national finals to be held during
the World Teen-age Show at Navy

Pier in June.
The grand winner will get a
three-week European tour with the
Talented Teens U.S.A. troupe. The
group will present good-will concerts in six countries.
Entry blanks are obtainable in

area

youths

Niles

auditorium,

Tickets may be purchased fron
band members
or prior to th
performance
at the school,
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will |
by |

Cliffe

From
nathy,
Bram,

is serinterim

program

North

Lawler

High

and

School

Old

Or-

perfor-

mance is C. William Douglass, 3937

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s overture to “Cosi Fan Tutti,’’ Richard
Wagner’s

Introduction to Act III of

“Lohengrin,”
Ludwig
van _ Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C
major, Henry Purcell’s ‘Trumpet
Tune

and* Air,’’

Franz

Schubert’s

Oak Av., Northbrook.

“Overture in D major,” and Bedrich Smetana’s Furiant from “The

Soloists for the
clarinetist James

Bartered Bride.”
Tickets may be

who

will

concert include
Mills of Deer-

perform

Bela

Bar-

tok’s “Rumanian Folk Dances for
Small Orchestra.” James is a junior at Deerfield High School.
Other area musicians in the
group

are Guy

Urban

of Winnetka,

Forrest Bryam of Glenview, and
Steve Miller,
Philip Kazanjian,
Philip Gonzales, and Judy Walton,
all of Evanston.
The

orchestra

also

will

Norman

Dello

Wilmette.

of the band include:

Deerfield:

George

Abe

1117 Osterman Av.; Milto#
516 Deerpath Ct.; Blanch

(Mrs. Leroy)

Krbechek,

806 Appl

Tree Ln.; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

Mr. Bainum

afternoon’s

Rd.,

Members

Spriester, 1708 Pear Tree Rd.
From
Highland
Park:
Jame

will

Bjork, 955
Grundberg,
Herbert

Joio’s

Ridge Rd.;
Ronald
729 Ridge Rd.; anq

Schneiderman,

562 Clavey

Ct.

Will Perform

are members

chard Rd., Skokie.
Conductor for the 4 p.m.

field,
will

Youths

Song’;

Paul Rey Klecka,
161
Av., Evanston, a Nort

western University student.

include
John
Barnes
Chance’s
“Variations
on
a Korean
Folk

the Elm Dance Studio, 8 p.m. next
Thursday.
All events will be held in the high
school auditorium.

Tuesday in the fifth annual Talented Teen contest. The tryouts will be
held in the Montgomery Ward
store, Old Orchard, Skokie.
Sponsored this year by the Montgomery Ward stores, the Talent
Search will select north side district area winners to compete in

solo by
Chicago

conductor in the absence of John P.
Paynter.

In North Suburban Program

Begin Tuesday

band
directed

ton, who
ving as

Area

the

Locust

Glenn

concert of opera and choral selections, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Creative dance group
of the
Barrington Community Church and

Auditions

mette’s

an
an

the Dresden Figures,” with a pian

Bainum, 945 Chicago Av., Evans-

son, author, lecturer, artist, and
social worker, 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Trinity
College
Singers
in
a

Teen Auditions

‘Scenes From the Louvre;”
Albert Ketelberg’s ‘“‘The Clock

perform

obtained

from

board members or at the door.
8-will discuss book
Radio personality Studs Terkel
will discuss his recently published
book, ‘Division Street: America,”
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Lake Forest
College. The free public program
will be given in McCormick Auditorium, Sheridan Rd. and College
Dr.

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Painting demonstration

approach to art, Dr. Ben Richard-

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in Wil-

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Among the free public events
scheduled for this week are:
Exhibit of paintings, sculpture,
and ceramics
by area artists,
tomorrow through May 5.

in

concert

3:30 p.m.

be

pastor of the Washburn Church
Half Day, 8 p.m. Monday.

throughout

School.

Arts Festival. |

Double review
of William Manchester’s ‘‘Death of a President”
and Mark Lane’s “Rush to Judgment,” by Rev. Herbert Duenow,

from

area will perform Sunday when the
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette _ presents
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personnel assigned to Viet-Nam

APRIL 28 - 29-30

Wendy Ward department or the

music department of the Skokie
store. There is no entry fee nor any
admission charge to watch the
tryouts. The contest is open
teen-age singers, dancers,

to all
musi-

cians, novelty acts, and combos.
Additional information can be
obtained at Ward’s.

Northbrook Group
Sets Show Dates
The Northbrook Art League has
set June 17 and 18 as the dates for
its outdoor art and antiques show.
‘The event will be sponsored by
Northbrook
Savings
and
Loan
Assn., 1850 Shermer Av.

Judging

the

art show

will

be

We call this plan Total Immersion® and it
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For 10 days you'll be the only student working with a team of teachers.
They'll start right in speaking to you in the
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And you'll start right in not understanding
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But just from sheer exposure, you'll soon be
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on Grand Avenue, just East of Route 41.

water colorist Irving Shapiro, 3330
Mapleleaf Dr., Glenview, and Ruth

Prentiss (Mrs. John) Healy of Park
Ridge, a teacher and lecturer as
well as an artist.
Prospective
participants
can
bring two paintings to the Northbrook Savings and Loan Assn.
between 9 a.m. and noon May 27.
They will be notified of acceptance

or

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rejection

the

following

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(Continued from page 5)
of Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.
Bernard Fried, 996 Ridge Rd.,

3 Incumbents

Highland Park, is seeking annexation of the 7-acre parcel which is

Are Retained
Three

West

Deerfield

Township

incumbents were notified last week
of their election to
weeks after residents

ballots.

office—two
cast their

_ Elected were Percy McLaughlin
as
highway
commissioner
and
Keith Nickoley and Mrs. Helen
_ Stanwood as township library board
trustees.
Town Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter did
not call for a vote canvas following
the Apr. 4 election, so the canvas
was made last Tuesday by Supervi-

_

sor Bruce Frost, Assessor William

Pittenger, and Deputy Clerk Mrs.
Edwin Gillen.
The candidates ran unopposed,
_ but there were three write-in can_ didates for highway commissioner,
_ and one for the township library
posts.
Mr.
McLaughlin
received 537
votes, followed by William Butler

with 11 write-in votes and Louis
_ Castelli and Michael Zaeske, one
each. Mrs. Stanwood led the library
balloting with 532. Mr. Nickoley
received 519 and Mrs. Edward

Buker,

- village

who

was

library

elected

board

to

the

last week,

received three write-ins.

Mrs.

Vetter

reportedly

is

in

_ Rhinelander, Wis., where she and
her husband own a resort.

north of Trinity Church, east of
Deerfield High School, and bounded
by the drainage ditch on the east.
Mr. Fried said that the property
logically belongs in Deerfield since

the natural boundry between Deerfield.

and

ditch.
However,

Highland

the

Park

is.

property

Women

the

immedi-

Voters

Annual Lunch
The annual luncheon of the Deerfield League of Women Voters will
be held at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday i in
the Deerpath-Inn, Lake Forest.”
League members will review the

activities of their committees during 1966-67, vote on their 1967-68
program, approve their budget, and
elect officers.

Newcomers Club
Founder Becomes

er, 1231 Central Av.;
secretary,
Mrs. Jarl Backe, 737 Appletree Ln. ;
treasurer, Mrs. K. Steve Anderson,
718 Deerpath Rd.; and directors,
Mrs. L. M. Gavin, 209 Pine St.;

Jaycee

Mrs.

Mrs. Martha Jordan, founder of
~ the Deerfield Newcomers Club, was

_ made an honorary member of the

Pn

Deerfield Jaycees last week.
Mrs. Jordan, a village resident

~ for more than 30 years, has visited
the
b
homes of about 7,000 newcomers

since

1948,

offering

infor-

~ mation on business, recreation, and
a

Pog activities in the community.
“It’s been -a delightful experience,” said Mrs. Jordan. “I visit

about 400 families a year and have

Sis
5oo

Cross

Rd.;

third

vice president, Mrs. Stanley Lelew-

_ihhever had anyone refuse to talk to

1571

Crab-

tree Ln.; and Mrs. Donald
shauer, 20 Big Oak Ln.

Gorham

Hussey,

War-

Reservations may
Mrs. Lelewer.

with

GUEST LEAVES
Mrs. Rosemary

be made

re-

turned to Cincinnati after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Caverlees 939 Wayne Av., Deerfield.
Prior

to

Mrs.

Roger’s

visit,

the

Caverless spent a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Sussex in St.
Louis.

There

are

455

members

_ Newcomers Club, of which she is
ral adviser.
_ Mrs, Jordan told the Jaycees that
she was ‘flattered and honored to
receive

this

recognition

from

an

organization which has made such
wonderful contributions to the vil-

lage.”

WILL MOVE

Ct., Deerfield, will move

ae this summer to Iran. Mr. Durham
will leave for Iran in June to work

with the Iranian Oil Operating Co.

|

The family lived in Iran from 1960

to

1964

company.

when

he

was

funeral

services

were

son,
59,
Deerfield.

of

718

Deerpath

Av.,

Mr. Anderson died Apr. 17 in the

TO IRAN

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Durham
and their daughter, Mary Dru. 662

Warwick

Private

held last Thursday for Karl Ander-

with

the

Northbrook Nursing Home.

vice
Plastic

president
Co.

in

of
Blue

the
Island

He was

Formold
and

a

member of the South Shore Country
Club.

Survivors include a son, Stephen;
two daughters, Lorelie Dillman and

Carol

Beveridge;

children; and a

sister.

six

grand-

divided

into

two

12,000-

permit the subdivision would not be

said

that

the

planners

lots

because

the

total

parcel has only 23,328 square feet.
Mr. Aberson said a variation to.
unreasonable.

probiems.

a report from their plan consultant,

Mr. Fried said he would sign a
covenant promising not to request

Joseph

zoning

after

an-

proposal]to rezone the property at

The plan commission
Abel,

also heard

recommending

that

Art Scheski of Highland Park be
prohibited from building two homes
at
the
corner
of
Walnut
and
Chestnut Sts.

Mr. Abel said that one home
would be feasible, but that two
homes would require too many
variations.

2 Youths Arrested for Drinking
At Deerfield Teen Party
Highland

Park

youths

were

arrested by Deerfield police Satur-

“The

China

Puzzle,’

most

populous

which

nation,

background.

was

with

geo-

It scrutin-

izes factors leading to the revolution, examines Red China’s interna]

problems and her relations with the
rest

of the

United

world,

and

covers

States’ commitment

the

to the

Republic of China on Taiwan.

The
major

booklet
issues

also defines the
which divide the
_United
States
and
Communist
China, and includes a map of the
Peoples Republic of China and a
chart

of

Chinese

dynasties

Mrs.

Herbert

RememberIt’s Spring Ahead

savings

time.

The

arrests

came

after

police

investigated complaints of a ‘loud
and noisy” party about 11 p.m.
Four policemen went to the house

where they saw teen-agers drinking
in the living room. They called for
reinforcements and then arrested
the 28 youths.
A number of empty

and full beer

cans were found in the living room
and kitchen of the house, the police
said.

No adults were in the home.
A 16-year-old girl, the hostess,
told police she had invited a few
friends to her house earlier in the
evening. She said none of them
were drinking, but that others
came with beer and the party
started getting loud later.

Zent Becomes
Dean of Students

and

(Is it spring ahead and fall back,

Larry Zentz, director of admissions and dean of students at
College

in

Longmont,

Colo., has been named dean of
students at Trinity College.
Mr. Zentz earned his bachelor’s
degree at Chico (Cal.) State College
and his master’s at Colorado State
College in Greeley, Colo.
He will replace Wendell Lawhead, who was promoted to the

newly created position of assistant
to the dean of the college.

Mr.

Lawhead

help

Anyway, you'll be right on time if
you set your
clocks
an_ hour
AHEAD at 2 a.m. Sunday.

expansion

develop

Saturday in the school’s newly
completed gymnasium at the south

church.

college’s

will

late

for

Deerfield

athletics,

field

nials.

Parents

share

their

trips,

and

will

be

children’s

ceremo-

invited

to

experiences

during a family night at
conclusion of each session.
transportation will be provided,
campers must bring their

the
Bus
but
own

lunches.

Eligible to participate are children who live in the park district
and who will enter the third grade
in

September

begun

but

the seventh

have

not

yet

grade.

The

fee

will be $45 per session.

The sessions will be held June 19
through July 7, July 10 through July
28, and July 31 through Aug. 18.
The camp will be held from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Recreation

Calendar
Tomorrow
9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church and Jewett Park.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.

8:30 p.m.—Stagers play, Shepard
School.
Saturday
9 a.m. to noon—Day
tration, Jewett Park.

camp

£
regis-

9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—Children’s golf
class, Wilmot Junior High School.

8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.

8:30 p.m.—Stagers play, Shapere
School.
Monday

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church.

plans

and

work toward its regional accreditation.

Trinity College
“Our

Town”

at

8

p.m.

end of the campus.

The

three-act

play

about

p.m.—Painting

class,

7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s informal
basketball, Wilmot Junior High
School;

paddle

tennis, Shepard

Ju-

nior High School.
Tuesday
9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program,
byterian Church.

Pres-

9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—T.0.P.S. Club,
Jewett Park

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.
7:30 to 9 p.m.—Men’s

recreation,

Shepard Junior High School.
7:15 to 9:30 p.m.—Adult golf class,
Wilmot Junior High School.
Wednesday

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church and Jewett Park.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

to Present ‘Our Town’

The Trinity College drama department will present Thornton
Wilder’s

f

5:30

Jewett Park.

the

it early?)

the

The program
is designed
provide each camper
with an
enriching experience in outdoc
recreation and education in the
natural
wooded
setting of the
Woodland Park-School site.
Activities, which will feature an
Indian theme, will include crafts,

4 to

‘or fall ahead and spring back?)
It’s that day when you wish
somebody. hadn’t had the bright
idea to give you an extra hour of
daylight to weed the garden or
mow the lawn, when you wish it
were possible to gain an hour for
golf, but not for domestic chores.
It’s that day when you’re an hour
is

for

Park.

At Trinity College
Rockmont

whether to turn your watch back or
ahead in the spring.

(or

Registration

Park District Day Camp registra
tion has been extended to May 6.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett

and

Neil, 641 Timber Hill Rd., the
Deerfield League’s foreign policy
committee chairman.

daylight

Are Extended &gt;

Ridge Av., who reportedly brought
alcoholic beverages to a party in
the 1200 block of Arbor Vitae Av.,
Deerfield, will appear Wednesday
in Highland Park magistrate court
on the charges.

parents.

prepared by the League of Women
Voters of the United States.
The 50-page
booklet gives a
historical report on. the world’s
graphical

Steven W. Soper, 17, of 1032 Court
Av., and David Bock, 17, of 1135

For Day Camp

The others were released after
questioning to the custody of their

The Deerfield League of Women
Voters is selling copies of a booklet,

about

Carl Anderson

be

would
consider
the
annexation
again after investigating the sewer

Sunday is that day when you wish
you could remember what your
eighth grade science teacher said

Obituary

- now honorary president and gene-

of the estate

which owns
the Deerfield Rd.
property pointed out that it could

chairman,

(Not Fall Back)

in the

the

square-foot

75 cents a copy from
has

a me.”
_

not

of

could be built on 12,000-square-foot
lots.
John Aberson, plan commission

eras.
The booklet may be purchased at
Rogers

1640 to. 1680

owner

handle the number of homes which

‘China Puzzle’
Is Examined in
League Booklet

lan, 1311 Charing

Carlson,

lots. A representative

Deerfield Township government, or

K. Seidenfeld.

Peter

zoned into 20,000- square-foot lots,
and the plan commission members
questioned
whether
the
present
sewer system in the area could

day night for underage drinking,
and 26 other teen-agers were taken
into custody.

Deerfield.
League members also will choose

and

Wilmot Rd. property, said he would
subdivide his property into three

program include a review of previous local studies, a study of local
government emphasizing planning
and
zoning,
a
study
of
West
continued
support
for improved
library facilities and services for

Rd.

annexed to Deerfield must come in

Two

Alternatives for the 1967-68 local

Wilmot

Deerfield Rd. from 20,000 to 12,000square-foot lots.

nexation
if the commission
requested such an agreement.
Only the two property owners
appeared
to testify
during
the
public
hearing
on the village’s

Is Wednesday

814

would be the natural zoning for this
property. But all property which is

12,000-square-foot

Auditor Edwin Gillen reported
that he opened Mrs. Vetter’s office
between two county program items,
on Apr. 17 so that the books
a study
and
evaluation
of the
containing the names of the townstructure and financing of Lake
ship’s registered voters could be _County government or continued
returned to Waukegan.
support for the retention and exMr. Gillen said he opened the
pansion of sound administration for
office on the instruction of County
the Lake County forest preserves.
Clerk Truman Gerretson, who was
The slate presented by the nomiauthorized to demand the books
nating committee includes second
_ after appearing Apr. 14 before Lake
vice president, Mrs. Michael Kap|
County Circuit Court Judge Glenv

Honorary

ately north of the parcel is zoned
into 12,000-square foot lots, and this

Registrations :

small-

town life takes place in a New
Hampshire community at the turn
of the century. The performance

done

without

scenery

limited props.
Admission
for
this,
performance, will be $1.

is

and

with

the

only

ee

April 27, 1967.

�On May 5-6

DHS Slates Production
Of ‘The Silver Whistle’
Deerfield High School will present
its annual all-school play on May
5 and 6 in the school auditorium
at

8:15

p.m.

The

play

is

“The

Silver Whistle’? by Robert McEnroe.
The story takes place in an Old

DHS

Deerfield High School students rehearse a
from Robert McEnroe's "The Silver Whistle"
presented May 5 and 6 at the school. The
are (from left) Steve Tarnoff, Joan Eldredge,
Miller, Andy Straus (student director),

Dahlberg, Marcia Sanders, Mark Holbrook, Diane
Johnson, Henry Moran, Mike Hoit, Alice UnterDavid Schooler, Chris
Mace
Rummel,
meyer,
Foster, and Chuck Mitchell.

scene
to be
actors
David
Randy

A Second Look at Old ‘Town:

ourists, Cyclists, and Kooks

Paper

All through junior high
how ‘‘cool’’ Old Town was.

I heard

ture

As a freshman I went there and
really did think it was “cool.”

ow I’m older and wiser,
ore cynical. Old Town is

also
sup-

bosed to be an imitation of Greenich Village. I’ve never been there,

but heaven help it if Old Town

is

h good imitation.

There

you

country

stores

but

not

of

these every step you take. In Old

own, however, the tourists, even
his
sees
one,
experienced
the

pocketbook

diminish.

giant

pickles,

metal

frying

sundaes,

does

to buy

goes

money

The

it all go?

Where

and

coated

pans,

and

girls.

their vehicles

around

jammed

can

one

cycles

Old Town

They

but try
to make

noise. I say they try because they
don’t succeed. The street is so

isit all the old government buildings, courthouses, and even the
gallows.
Of course there are replica pubs
and

their

to zoom

burg, Va., is what they’re looking
or, but that’s a long trip. Williamshistory.

of

old
with

tefflon.
Then there is the Chicagoan or
visitor to the city who is in the

with cars

and

people

that

they can’t move around more than
anyone else.
Last but most important are the
kooks and exhibitionists. This type
brightens up a dull place. They

rieties of hair styles, dress styles,
facial expressions, and personali-

life

the home bringing with him a won-

for

the

play

began

Of First Class

of the play.
Some
of

Deerfield

High

School’s

Andy Straus is the student director

school

newspaper, Deerprints, was awarded a First Class honor rating by the
76th All-American Newspaper Crit-

ical Service

of the National

Scho-

lastic Press Association for the
first semester, 1966-1967.
A First Class honor rating indi-

cates that the newspaper

is excel-

lent
but
lacks
the outstanding
qualities
needed
to receive
the
highest rating, the All-American.

in the

dent. The NSPA

be found. I am a people lover.
In no other place will more va-

the

Given Rating

weaknesses

the people are magnificent.
If I were an artist I'd set up
shop there to observe faces. Here
almost every type of person can

tells

derful Oriental potion and knowledge of how to “blow upon a
Silver Whistle” in order to bring
Rehearsals

quality are generally awarded a
Second Class rating. A Third Class
rating would indicate that major

Third, the cyclists come to show

rarely park

ategories.
First,
there
are
the
genuine
ourists who want to see a genuine
eplica of the olden days. Williamshas

total of ways

beings, which is transmitted from
one generation to another. It is
obvious to any moron that our ways
of living have never consisted of
only the pubs and stores of Old
Town.
off

The people who visit Old Town
an be grouped into four major

burg

as the sum

living built up by a group of human

and

Apr. 10. There were 65 people who
auditioned for the roles in the play.

rior accomplishment
and is reserved for top publications.
Newspapers that are average in

process of investigating our city’s
culture. The dictionary defines cul-

Home

back youth and joy.

The All-American represents supe-

By ELLEN DEUTSCH

People’s

of the unhappy, useless elder citizens who live there.
A charming vagrant arrives at

1,000 student
schools all
are judged
enrollment,

tion,

and

newspapers

of

paper

are

evi-

judges more than

newspapers from high
over the nation. They
in groups divided by
frequency of publica-

methodof

printing.

The

are judged in all areas

production

from

coverage

the

main

roles

are:

Mr. Erwenter, played by Mike
Hoit; Mr. Beebe, played by Jamie
Rigler;
Chuck

Mr.
Cheery,
Mitchell;
and

played
by
the
Rev.

Watson, played by Mark Holbrook.
Other roles are taken by Dave
Schooler as the Bishop, Diane
Johnson as Miss Trip, Henry Moran
as Emmett,
Marcia Sanders
Mrs.
Hamner,
Chris
Foster

as
as

Mrs. Gross, Joan Eldredge as Mrs.
Sampler, and Alice Untermyer as
Miss Hoadley.
Tickets will be $1.50 and students
with an activity ticket may exchange it at the bookstore for a
ticket.
Andy Straus feels “‘The Silver
Whistle’ will be a tremendous success and hopes that all will come

to see it.

Future

Teachers

Visit

At Elementary School
Twenty-six girls
field High School
Association made
Doolittle Primary

from the DeerFuture Teachers
a field trip to
School in Chicago

through writing and make-up. The
NSPA’s critical service for newspapers has been in existence for 46

on Apr. 18.
Each of the

years.

ing with several classes.

girls

was

opportunity of observing

given

the

and help-

ties be found.

actually are fun to observe. I saw
a girl bump her car at a 90-degree
angle on the curb for five minutes. .
No one’ could figure out what she

was doing until she finally got her
car up on the curb. Heedless of
everyone,

she sped for three blocks

a

Town

seems

everyone

to

to

Old

sidewalk.

crowded

down

be

the

exhibit

place

their

for

prize

possessions.
Believe it or not, I enjoy Old
Town. It has no real atmosphere
and the stores are repetitious but

Deerfield Boys Score High

In Tests for Physical Fitness
Three

boys

from

Deerfield

High

School have won places to represent
Lake County and the State of Illinois in the Marine Corps Youth
Physical Fitness Test.
Dan Sherman, Tom
Lawrence,

and Steve Ives will go to Washington,

D.C.,

in

June

to

compete

in

this event.
From
entered

50 to 60 Lake County
the competition held

boys
Apr.

All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comand
tenns
both
from
ments
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

April 27, 1967

15 at the Great Lakes Naval Station. This contest was the qualifying event to chose the participants for the competition.
Dan received an over-all second
in the total score.
He
finished
second in the sit-up event and won

second place in the squat thrust.
Tom received an award for second
place
in the
pull-ups
and
finished third in over-all score.
Steve finished first in the squat
thrust and received fourth place
in the over-all score.
Only six boys could qualify for
the national competition and boys
from DHS are filling three of the
six places. All three of the boys
wrestled for Deerfield this year.

(ie.

Burdette Harris (right), a representative of
Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis., briefs Deerfield
High School juniors John Roth (left) and Bob
Berman during "College Season" activities. Mr.
Harris is one of many college recruiters from

throughout the country who is participating in the
annual recruitment season at the high school. Miss
Nan Norris, D.H.S., college consultant, is ready to

give a helping hand.
75

�Adams Succeeds Kay as Warrior Grid Boss
Doug Plans
To Remain

At College
Paul

Adams,

assistant

footbal

coach for the past five years a
Deerfield High School, has beet
named to the head grid job for th¢
1967-68 school year.
Adams, a graduate

of Waukega

High School and the University 0
Illinois, joined the Deerfield facult
in 1962 as a driver educatio
instructor and assistant footbal
and baseball coach.
He

succeeds

Doug

Kay,

whd

resigned from Deerfield to accep
an assistant coaching position a
Indiana State University. Kay led
the Warrior varsity to two straigh
Central Suburban League cham
pionships in 1965 and 1966.
“I’m really tickled,” said Adams
after receiving the appointment. “
appreciate
the
confidence
the
school and the administration hag
shown in me.”
Asked

if

he

could

foresee

an

changes in the basic football ‘pro
gram at Deerfield, Adams said
“Frankly,

we

have

a very

strong

staff here now and I can’t see an
drastic changes.

“Our job will be to continue the
football program and improve it
quality. I feel very fortunate to be
in a position of having these fine
people to work with.”

ee

3

ee

a

Ze

Jercy Juszak of Maine South was safe o na fielder's choice when Tim Brandt tried for a play

It’s Not a Good Time,

at

second on this ball. (Bud Daley Photo)

but Some

four years in football at Waukegan
and was captain and most-valuable-

Changes Due for Warrior Nine
By ART BELANGER

Errors

Carl Eichstaedt was talking after

Deerfield’s 8-0 loss to Maine South
last Wednesday.
“We’ve
and New

That

got Fremd,
Trier West

should

provide

time we need
out,’’ he said.

“I’m

to

not sure

change,

but

Niles West,
coming up.

us

get

with

straightened

exactly

I guess

the

what

I’ll

start

by

I’ll

taking (Jeff) Mason out of the
starting rotation. I don’t know what
it is with this team, but as soon as I
take

him

him

on the mound

apart.

out of shortstop

And

then

and

the team

he’s

not

put

falls

really

doing the job on the mound, either.
‘I'm
going
to move
(Tim)

Brandt out from behind the plate. I
don’t know
where he’ll play or

who'll catch. I may even bring up a
freshman. We've got a couple down
there who could handle the job, but
it’s a big jump.
“This

team

Too Good
is too

good

to

be

going the way it’s going. Maybe the
changes will shake the spirit.”
Eichstaedt’s chance to use those

three

76

games

he

mentioned

for

player in
named to
team, the
American

experimenting was foiled by the
weatherman. The Fremd game was
rained out, the Niles West game

League action. The team hasn’t
been able to reach the victory
column in league play as yet.

was frozen out, and the game with
New Trier West was to have been
played yesterday.

There
wasn’t
much
to cheer
about in the loss to Maine. The
Warriors were held to just three

The loss to Maine South was the
fourth of the season for the Warriors
in
the
Central
Suburban

Warrior Sophs
Win

Invitational

Deerfield’s
sophomore
track
team won the 12-school Lake Forest
Invitational last Saturday by scoring

47 points

to 38 for

Barrington

hits by Chuck Richards.
“‘He’s a good pitcher,” Eichstaedt

said, ‘‘but we should be able to get
more hits than that. We’re a good
hitting team.”
Of the hits, just one, a triple by
Mason, was
triple came

fourth.
third.

He

for extra bases. The
with two outs in the

was

left

stranded

on

Jeff Ommen and Jim Wheeler got
the other two hits.

and 27 for Mundelein.
Rick Mittelman paced the Warriors with victories in the 880
(2:06.7) and 220 (23.8), both in
record-breaking time.

Mason went four innings (plus he
pitched to four men in the fourth)
before being relieved by sophomore
Glen Fritz. If there was a bright
spot for Deerfield, it was Fritz’s

Leif Bache won the mile, Dennis
Morrison
took the 440, and the
hurdle duo of Dirk Vander Noot and

performance.
He came
into
game with the bases loaded.

Bob

Duffy

finished

two-three

both the high and low events.

in

the
The

first man hit into a double play
while a run scored, but it was the
last run of the inning.

were

again

his senior year. He was
the all-Suburban League
all-Chicago team, and allteam of Scholastic mag-

azine.

Fritz also gave up two runs and
two hits in the seventh, but an
outfield error and a passed ball
didn’t help the cause.

“This isn’t a good time to be
making changes, but I’ll have to do
something. We’re just not working
right.”

S

Adams agreed that he will have a
tough act to follow. ‘‘I don’t want to
take anything away from Doug. He
was an outstanding football coac
here. But we feel that we are
capable of continuing the program!
and obtaining even better results.”
The 30-year-old coach lettered fo

a

major

problem for Deerfield. The team
committed six, including one in the
outfield which allowed two runs to
score.
Time to Move
“If we’re going to make a move,”
Eichstaedt said, ‘‘we should start it
now. Then we'll be in good shape

While at Illinois, Adams lettered
in football for three years and
played in the North-South Shrine
game in 1958, the year he graduated. He was also named all-Big
Ten that year.
Adams
and his wife live in
Deerfield. He holds the rank of
captain

in the Army

Reserves.

He

earned his commission in 1960 after
being drafted in 1959 and going

(Continued on page 77)

for the districts early next month.”’
A game with Niles North is
scheduled here tomorrow and the
Warriors will tangle with Glenbrook
North here on Monday.
Start at 4:15.
(0
DE ERFIELD (0)
Ab RH
Ommen, 3b
3 0 1
Wheeler, cf
3 0 1
Brandt, ¢
2 0 0
MacWilliams, rf 2 0 0
oma, rf
1 0 O
Mason, Pp, $s
3 0 1
Garrett, ss
2 0 0
Fritz, p
1 0 0
ess,
2 0 O
Stanger, If
2.0
0

he

Maine South
Deerfield
RBI—Kaufman

Wild

9 3:

SOUTH Ab (8 » H

Riemer, 2b
Rubino,If
O’Hare, ss
Perez, 3b
Kaufman, c
Schmitz,1b
Juszak, r
Gibe, cf
Richards, p

401
es
Se
2°29
a°4°%
422
ae Be
Y es
Sere
400
3-62

Total
31.8 WW
Totals
RHE
1.2°-2.0°.2—8
1
2
3 6
000
0 O—0
(2), Juszak. 3B—Schmitz, MaRichards,
Ommen,
Wheeler,
Brandt (2), Mason, Hess. PB—Brandt.
DP—
Maine
South
(Gibe-Riemer-Schmitz), Deerfield
heeler-Ommen-Hess).
Left—Deerfieid
3,
pine South
SB—O’Hare, Kaufman, Juszak,
eele
PITCHING SUMMARY
:
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
Richard (W)
eae
ok Fe
ee Se
Mason (L)
ae,
coe, ee
oe
ritz
3
2
2
0
1
3
otals

3

MAINE

Both games

-

O°}

pitch—Mason

PAUL ADAMS
He’ll lead the Warriors

..

.

April 27, 1967

�&lt;

ey

‘Net Team
Wins Four;

Warrior Golfers

Split Dual Meets

Opens Loop
Clearing the Desk
uch ado about a lot of little things, beginning with

|

Yi

Ken Kraft, who is not a little thing at all in the

orld of wrestling.
The Northwestern University coach guided his young
ildcats to seven points and 20th place in the recent
national collegiate tournament, the team’s highest finish
ince 1963. The best ever for Northwestern was in 1960,

inth place on 20 points.
Kraft also provided the expert commentary for the
second year in a row at the national
meet for ABC’s Wide World of
Sports telecast.
Ken, who purveyed the coaching
advice as the Mayor Daley Youth
Foundation Wrestling Club won both
freestyle and Greco-Roman crowns
at the national AAU meet for the
second year in a row two weeks ago,
also has received some good news
on a meet of his own.
Kraft is the tournament director
Ken Kraft
of the annual December Midlands
and he has learned that Okla-

tournament in LaGrange,

home State, perennial Big Eight and national power,
will send a delegation this year. This virtually assures
the Midlands meet its place as the best in the nation...
New

Mazzetta

Aide

Joe Paletti has been named a new teaching professional under
head golf pro Pete Mazzetta at Highland Park Country Club...
and. Volume

II of the Golfer’s

Digest

published

by Highland

Park’s

Milt Klein has arrived on the desk . . . a dandy book, full of help
for the would-be Palmers...
Jack Fleck, the professional at Green Acres Country Club in
Northbrook,
golf course
St. Andrews
an attractive

has a design
which makes
and requires
factor. Fleck

patent on his “Golf
interesting use of
a wide variety of
is reported to have

Classic,’’ a compact
double greens a la
shots. Safety also is
a large motel chain

interested in installations .. .
The Northern Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Association, whose
second tournament of the year comes up May 7 at Chevy Chase in
Wheeling, has three Evans Scholars among its members. Ozzie
Mazzetta, a former Sunset Ridge caddy who graduated from Illinois,
currently is a NIMAGA vice-president.
The other two are Northwestern alums. Carl] Stotz, who toted bags
at Westmoreland, was Wildcat golf captain in 1954. Dr. John McKin-

ley is a ’64 graduate of the Northwestern School of Dentistry . . .

It’s Football

Time

Former North Shore prep stars are busy in spring practice around
the Midwest. Evanston’s Mike Wynn is running at the No. 2 defensive left end spot at Nebraska, the Big Eight powerhouse . .
Closer to home, sophomore-to-be Doug Redmann of Evanston, a
former all-state end, has been shifted to offensive guard at Illinois.
And Glenview’s Bruce Erb, an all-stater at Glenbrook South, is listed
as a linebacker but is expected to spend some

Deerfield’s varsity tennis team
was scheduled to open its conference season yesterday with a meet
against Niles North after finishing
the exhibition season with a 4-0
mark by dropping Wheeling 4-1 last
Wednesday.
The~-Warriors
won
all
three
singles matches and lost one of the
doubles against Wheeling.
The best match in singles was
No. 1, with Les Blackburn downing

Deerfield’s varsity golf team split
two dual matches last week, beat-

indicated that the small greens —
were hard to hit. ‘‘We’ve got to cut

ing Wheeling

down

The match against Wheeling was
Laffey paced the Warrior linksmen
with 41. John Phillips had 42, Mike
Schuler 43, and Tom Vent 45.
Coach
Jack
Bassett’ was
not
overly-pleased
with
the
_perfor-

mance

but

doubles

Bill Kahnweiler
man, who beat

team

and Steve WaldScott Decker and

Wheeling’s duo of Reid Hansen
and Ron Kensli beat Tom Hamilton
and Jeff Lloyd 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.
Results:
SINGLES
No. 1—Blackburn (D) def. Guca 6-3, 62. No. 2—Neller (D)- def, Stanowski 6-1,
6-1. No. 3—Palmer (D) def. Liv 6-1, 6-3.
DOUBLES
No. 1—Kahnweiler-Waldman
(D) def.
Decker-Reinhard 6-2, 6-3. No. 2—HansenKensli (W) def. Hamilton-Lloyd 6-4, 3-6,
yc Sae

Deerfield,
Highland Park
Meet in Tennis
Highland Park and Deerfield both
will compete in the New Trier East

tennis

tournament

will begin May

a

‘“‘was
cold

a

fair

day.’’

He

through Officers Candidate School.

Dick Baldrini, athletic director of
Deerfield,
expressed
satisfaction
with Adams’
appointment.
“I’m
confident that Paul will continue to
carry on the calibre of football that
we’ve had at Deerfield these past
few years. His experience with the
team will enable the players to
continue as in the past with little
change.”

Baldrini said he was sorry to
have Kay leave, but said he (Kay)
was looking for a college position
and when the chance came he took
it. “I wish him all the success and
happiness possible,” Baldrini said.
“I’m sure he’ll find his way to the
top.”

of Dave

Bartel,

and

day by Wildkit athletic director Leo
Samuelson.

May

from

each

district,

with four singles and four
teams advanced from the
Public High Schools, will
in the State Final to be
the University of Illinois

Other

teams

competing

are Lake

Glenbrook

North,

cago,
New
Trier
West,
Stevenson, Waukegan, New

of Wheaton
will succeed

Jim Nelson at the Evanston helm.

A 1966 graduate of Miami with a
bachelor of science degree, Bartel
currently is a graduate assistant

at New

there,

serving

as

an

assistant

A

Chi-

former

Drake

Relays

cham-

pion, he has run a 4:06.4 mile.

Adlai
Trier

‘He comes very highly
mended,’’ Samuelson said.

East, and Zion-Benton.

recom-

time at offensive cen-

SLOPE, INC.

.. .

And somebody pointed out that this columnist’s final football pre| diction tally, including the bowl games, was never published last
winter. It’s nothing to hide . . . 187-57-6 for a .766 percentage, in
| case anybody is interested. I may quit while I’m ahead.
But lest there be any untoward display of pride in such an astute
somebody

has

come

up

with

a deflating

606 on Devon
Park Ridge,|Ilinois

Ve

statistic.

| The season of 1966 definitely was not a year of upsets. Probably no
year in recent college football history, in fact, had fewer upsets in
conference play than did 1966.
There were just 39 times in conference competition across the
country in which the favorite failed to win. In the Big Ten, there

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fans

... The

6
baseball
for real led

question

is:

Are most double-headers split
(each team winning one game),
or, are most double-headers
swept (one team winning both
games)? ... Almost everybody thinks most double-headers are split, but surprisingly,
that doesn't
happen
every
year ...
In the American
League last season, 103 double-headers were played...
51 were split, 52 were swept.
Here's
an oddity from
the
world of sports . . . We always
think of the Olympics as bringing
together, the greatest athletes in
world

...

realize

that

major

sports

Yet,

almost

did

you

none

in America

of
are

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ever

the a

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time

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were just six upsets—lIllinois over Michigan, Indiana over Northwestern, Minnesota over Ohio State, Northwestern over Illinois, Wis-

All 6f which proves mainly that the return to platoon football and
the increased emphasis on squad depth is giving the underdog less
and less chance .for victory.

*{

Kelso . . . He holds the all- @
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to get lineman Mike Phillips of Evanston eligible for duty next
fall . . . His test scores were not high enough that he could go out

job of selection,

BET

resented in the Olympics! .. .
That's kind of strange when you
think about it.
.
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money racing ... Answer Is

Evanston’s Ray Phillips was one of the standouts during the
Michigan spring drills, which ended recently. He was a regular
offensive tackle for the Wolverines last fall . . . and Iowa is hoping

football last September

Here's
question

the

ter for the Illini...

for freshman

in

cross-country and track.

Munde-

North

distance star from

University as the new

Bartel, a graduate
Central High School,

Forest, Liber-

tyville, Mundelein Carmel,

(0.)

cross-country
coach at Evanston
High School was announced Thurs-

19-20.

Trier East
lein,

Miami

45 and

YOU »
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23-

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doubles

a 44, Pompei

Wildkit Coach

Fourteen schools in the state will
be host to the Illinois High School
Association tournaments. The first
and second-place winners in singles
together
doubles
Chicago
compete
held at

Whitaker had
Harrison 48.

which
hiring

:

The frosh-soph golf team
of x
Deerfield lost to Wheeling 197-191
last Tuesday but came back to top
Lake Forest 180-183 on Thursday.
Brad Close and Bruce Dau paced
the Warriors against Wheeling with
48s. Walt Pompei shot 50 and Lee
Harrison 51 to round out the fop
four.
.
Against Lake Forest Dau led
again, this time with 43. Keith

Bartel Named
The

aa

Warrior Linksmen
Split Dual Meets

(Continued from page’76)

6.

re

ee

was

Bill Reinhard 6-2, 6-3.

district

it

on

bad holes

Deerfield
(171)—1.
Laffey
41;
2.
Phillips 42; 3. Schuler 43; 4. Vent 45; 5.
Malvin 45; 6. Katzenberg 46; 7. Weiss ©
50.
Wheeling
(177)—1.
Sorensen
42;
2.
Schennum 44; 3. Selan 45; 4. Saar 46; 5.
Johnson 46, 6. Klocke 48; 7. Mills 57.

Adams

other two singles matches.

winning

said

performance

those two or three

each player seems to get,” he
added.
The match with Lake Forest was
played at Ravinia Green on Thurs- |
day. After nine holes the score was
tied at 167 for the top four so the
fifth man’s score was used and
Lake Forest won 212-213.
Results of the Wheeling match:
_

played last Tuesday, in 40 degree
weather,
at Chevy Chase. Dean

Jim Guca of Wheeling 6-3, 6-2. Blair
Neller and Chris Palmer won the
The

171-177 and losing to

Lake Forest 213-212.

Head, and Joanne Shimizu, Junior
Head, as directors, will be with
me on the Red Fell Show; Sat.

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tournaments

will

be

ba-

The
winner
of the
Deerfield
regional will advance to the Waukegan regional, to be played from
May 15 to 17.

Warriors,
Giants Meet
Highland

Park

track teams

have

and
been

high

school

Thur:

state

finals

Cienbrook 8. at uel N., 3:50

assigned

to

track-and-field

meet

Chicago

will

be

To qualify for the state meet a
competitor must place first or

Saturday
aoe, "Michigan

second in the district. In addition,
other
youths
who
finish
third,
fourth, or fifth also will advance,

a

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at Hickory Hills, 3:30

North

Shore

Fwo DCSA Swimmers
Place In AAU Event
Two

members of
Swim

the

_ Community

Deerfield
Association

= placed in the 13-14 year old age
bracket at the Park Ridge AAU

Swim meet on Apr. 16.
_ Ron Graham was first in the 100yard butterfly with a time of 1:11.2
and

David

Liddle

-200-yard individual
time of 2:35.7.

was

third in the

medley

with a

;

First in Northeast
With
ance,

an _ outstanding
despite

provided they meet certain predetermined
standards
of time,
height, or distance.
Other

teams

at

the

district

will be

St.

George,

the

cold,

performDeerfield’s

varsity track team took first place

Deerfield

which

Evanston

Glen-

brook South, Warren, Lake Forest,
Libertyville,
Carmel,
Mundelein,
Notre
Dame,
Glenbrook
North,
North Chicago, New Trier West,
Niles East, Niles North, Niles West,
Waukegan, New Trier East, ZionBenton, and host Evanston.

Evanston is the defending district

Simmons

(D),

2..

Shattuck.

880—1. Lambert (FV),.T—2:03.7.
880 relay—1l. Deerfield (Field. South,
Simmons, Shattuck). T—1:34.8. (Record,
old mark 1:35.0, Deerfield, 1966)
440—1. French (B), 3. Cloud, 4. Becker
T—50.
(Record,
old
mark
French,
Barrington, 1966)
180 L.H.—1. McRobert, (M). T—21.3.
Mile—1.
Coleman
(Dundee), 3. Elliot
(D). 4. Clayton. T—4:41.6.
220—1.
French
(B),
3. Chattuck,
4.
Cloud. T—22.6.
Mile
Relay—1.
seg ‘sees
(Schultz,
Kraus, Cloud, Bécker). T—3
Lede
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Deerfield 72; 2. Barrington 42; 3.
Niles West
25;
4. Lake
Forest 20;
5.
Mundelein
18;
6. Forest
View
15;
7.
Dundee 11; 8. Antioch 8; 9. Woodstock
4;
10.
Zion-Benton
4;
11.
Mundelein
Carmel 2; 12. Grayslake 2.

Glenwood.

Saturday

last

week

Loop

the

Northeast

Track

Meet

at

It was

its

depth that aided the team

victory

as

two

Warriors

placed in eight of the 12 events.

. Rob

Holt won

the 120-yard

high

hurdles with a time of 15.4. Sophomore Mitch Simmons won the 100yard dash with a time of 10.1 to tie
a meet record. Chuck Shattuck was
second
and was timed with an

In the first Suburban
League
meet
of
the
season,
Highland
Park’s sophomore tennis team beat
Morton East 5-0 last Saturday at
Highland Park.
Dan
Rosenhouse
won
No.
1
singles, Wally Nathan -won No. 3.
The No. 2 netter for Highland Park
won by default.
John
Oppenheimer
and
Terry
Gips won the No. 1 doubles match,

as

did

A meet

record

in the discus wé

159-9. The former record was
set by Deerfield in 1964..

Green

Bay

The 880 relay team of Simmon

The mile relay team of Bi
Schultz, Dick Kraus, Mike Clouc¢
and Phil Becker won with a time
3:37;

Scott Ascher won the high jum
with a leap of 5-10.

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finish well ahead of second-place
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which has 42. Niles
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RAIDER

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track

Cold, Get

The Warriors scored 72 points to

and state champion.

varsity

Tells the Story

Warriors Overcome

Summaries

Highland Park_at New trier E54
_ Waukegan at Evanston,4
Deerfield at Glenbrook N., 4

ooh

Depth

Winners and Deerfield Places
Shot put—1. Howland (M), D—52-3/4.
Discus—l.
Harvey
(D),
D—159-814
(Record,
old
mark
149-7
by
Brown,
Deerfield, 1964)
Broad
jump—l1.
Murdock
(B)
2.
Dougherty, 3. Foster. D—19-515
High jump—1. Ascher (D), 3 ‘Berman.
H—5-10.
Pole
vault—l.
Hill
(B),
H—12-7.
(Record,
old
mark
12-0
by
Wippel,
4Deerfield, 1966; Miller Zion-Benton 1966;
and Miller, Dundee, 1964)
120
H.H.—1.
Holt
(D),
4.
Zaeske.

held at the University of Illinois on
May 19 and 20.

at Deerfield, an 30

Rob Holt clears a barrier on his way to winning the 120-yard high hurdles. (Bud Daley Photo)

con-

on a single-elimination

sis.

to the

ean
ine W.

Altogether
there
will
be
112
districts with the winners going on
to 28 regional tournaments.
The
regional champs will then play in
seven sectionals, with those winning teams and the Chicago Public
League
champion
advancing
to
state final play in Peoria on June 1
and 2.

A total of 590 suburban

. it Highs

to

and downstate teams will participate at 17 district centers. District
qualifiers and the Chicago Public
League qualifiers will then advance

00!
ield

Geer

The pairings were made by a
chance drawing, with no attempt to

championships. The district
will be run on May 13.

Tuesday

vanston

will pit High-

Benson, tournament manager.

state

(frosh-soph), 10

isconsin at Northwestern peoiversity, 3
Francis Parker Ra seg TR ore, 4

3.

bracket

the Evanston district of the Illinois

‘oviso
jighland Bork otat Oak Bark, 10

au

other

land Park against Glenbrook North,
the defending state champions. The
dates and times of the contests will
be announced later by Robert W.

E., 4:30

cornet ic,

N., 4:15
riday
Ohio State at ‘Merteadelers University,
Saturday
wae
Northwestern University, 1
tiald at
field at_Forest View, 9

#;

Deerfield High School will host
one of the districts. The Warriors
will play Stevenson High School in
their first game.

In District

4:30

at ‘Maine

Marian

lenbrook S. at sbi

tournaments,

of May 7.

All

eaaeesiorn University at Drake Relays (also
rda
Notre, Dame, Deerfield, Ripthrosk S. at GlenbrookN. (Spartan Relays),
Saturday
North Shore at Lake Forest Academy,1
New Trier W., Evanston, Highland Pork at
Drew seaman ial Relays (at Waukegan), noon
Notre Dame, Maine E., Glenbrook S. at Palaf ‘tine Relays, 9
Tuesday

baseball

which will get under way the week

ducted

TRACK
Friday

lenbrook

district

seed
the
teams
according
strength or size of schools.

(uoralty)&lt; 4
(frosh),4

Elmhurst,

Pairings have been announced for
the Illinois High School Association

The

Monday

Gordon Tech at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Niles N. at Glenbrook S. (varsity- ‘aah B), 4:30
4glenbrook N. at Deerfield (varsity-frosh B),

3 Biancis Parker at North Shore
Imwood Park at Notre Dame
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Illinois Interscholastic,”

the official publication of the Illinois High School
Association, carried an article on a talk given by Dr.
Irwin Rosenstein of the New York State Department of
Physical Education?”’
talked to various school officials in the area, and

excused from
the season of

found in most cases a varsity athlete is
physical education classes, but only during
:
the sport in which he is participating.
At Highland Park and Deerfield, two
operate under the same administration, an
varsity level (junioror senior) is excused

in

the

league,

Mighty

Mites

were

the

ical education class if, according to Dick Ault, Highland

North Shore Pony League. That
meeting will be held May 3, also at

RECEIVE a

THLETES

During

day).

from

are excused

the

of the

season

the regular

sport

in,

participate

they

and

class

physical education

to the sport practice session that much earlier.
“In theory, this means that the team can get an earlier
thus an earlier finish,’ says Ault.

they

report

He added that it doesn’t always work that each athlete gets ninth-

period gym. “If there is an academic class conflict, the academic
class gets preference. We believe this is correct, since so few boys
continue in athletics at college. That’s why we have to emphasize
the academics,”’ Ault says.
rather

than

the

regular

teacher.

gym

the

When

season

Jim
Mark

The
Mark
Rick

‘Tt (last-period gym) would be convenient for a coach, especially
in football where you have to tape so many boys before practice,”

says Gene Sullivan, Loyola

athletic director.

‘‘But it’s almost

impos-

sible for us to schedule, since we have one-hour class periods instead
of the 40-minute period used at most schools.”
Loyola’s

varsity

athletes

are,

however,

excused

from

P.E.

wher

their sport is in season. They are given a study hall instead.
“This gives them a chance to make up some of the study time they

miss because of practice,’ Sullivan says.
‘“‘As soon as the season ends, they return to gym class because there

are a wide variety of skills taught that a boy cannot learn specializing in one sport,’’ Sullivan adds.
EW TRIER WEST athletic director Pete Frantzen says Cowboy
athletes are given an 11th (last) period athletic
he sees advantages and disadvanages for both sides
“Many schools do not have enough facilities for all
tice at once. This is especially true of indoor sports,

gym class, but
of the question.
teams to pracso the last pe-

‘eae gym enables us to start our practices sooner. Still some of our
asketball teams can’t get a gym until 5 p.m.,” he says.
Even if they don’t have early practice, Cowboy athletes are still
excused from last-period gym and have a study hall instead.
“You can’t expect a boy to go right from gym,

especially a strenu-

ous class like swimming or wrestling, and be at full strength for two
hours of practice,’ Frantzen says.
“However I can see no harm in a varsity athlete taking a P.E.
class earlier in the day, because they can pick up a lot of instruction
_ that has carry-over value into adult life,” he adds.

a tennis player can be a leader not only on the
classroom, where he can utilize his skills to help

instruct other students,” Frantzen explains.
LTHOUGH NEW TRIER West excuses only varsity athletes
Frantzen feels it is hard to justify excusing the older boy and
not the younger

one.

“It seems

to me

it should be all or none,”

says.
_ Ault says that freshmen

and sophomores

are not excused

land Park, because he has found at this age many
physically, even if they are out for athletic teams.
“Our

physical

education

program

is not geared

athletics, but to develop the skills and strength

he

at High-

boys are weak
to interscholastic

of the students

in

a wide variety of areas.”

_

He summed up the feeling of area athletic directors when he said

“T like the present system because the boys get to know more about
physical education than just the sport they participate in. Even if

a boy has three sports, he should know some leisure-time skills.”

April 27, 1967

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for 7:30 tonight at the Recreation
Center.
Final plans for the formation of

Other

were

with

An organizational meeting for
managers, captains, and players of
teams planning to enter the Highland Park Recreation Department’s

Rose won the two mile run

Highland

a

the league will be discussed according to Bruno
Somenzi,
league

Highland Park’s freshman track
team scored 51 points in a triangular with Evanston and New
Trier East last Wednesday to place
second to Evanston’s total of 83.
New Trier East had 24.
Mark

Saturday

strawberry or what.”

14 are eligible to

Softball League
To Meet Tonight

Mel-

Baby Giant Trackmen

‘‘Besides, to ex-

cuse them completely would not be taking advantage of their leadership potential.
“For example,
court, but in the

mile relay team of Dodd,
Brower, Rosenbaum,
and

1. Arlington 89; 2. Highland Park 41;
3. North Chicago 33; 4. Libertyville 27;
5.
Waukegan
25;
6.
Palatine
19;
7.
Glenbrook North 12; 8. Niles East 4.

for athletes.

a last-period gym

Baker so
tryouts.

voin was second in the 440 and the
broad jump.
TEAM STANDINGS

team. The boy’s program for classes is then built around his ninthperiod gym—whenever possible.
At Loyola, the theory is similar, but the setup differs slightly bedoes not schedule

Dodd won the low hurdles,
Rosenbaum took the broad

Russell Vai was a winner.

classes

that

participate.
All boys
must
be
both missed the doubleheader with |
Morton two weeks ago with the flu,
registered before they can be
are reportedly back in shape and
placed on any of the teams.
’
Tryouts for the Sun Valley Little
ready to go.
Guys will be held Saturday and
Sanders had the team indoors
Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. at the
Monday for a workout. ‘“We’ve
ball park.
played enough baseball now so that.
Pony League candidates will trywe know our weaknesses. We’ve
out Saturday evening at 6:30 at the
shown weaknesses in certain play
ball park.
situations and will be working to
Candidates for the Mighty Mites
correct them. The hitters will get in
are asked to contact coach Marv
some pepper and the pitchers will

jump, and the 440 relay team of Jo
Mauck, Ben Platt, Mark Gill, and

is

on the day of a meet, but otherwise must participate in regular
classes.
T THE BEGINNING of each school term the coaches of the various sports turn in a list of those boys they feel will be on the

cause the academy

to noon.
Boys 7 through

points.

During a sport season, the athlete receives a P.E. grade from his

coach

Registration for boys interested
in playing on the various baseball
teams in Highwood this summer
will continue Saturday from 10 a.m.

Highland Park’s frosh-soph track
team placed second in the Lake
Shore Meet at Niles North last
Saturday by scoring 41 points.
Arlington won the meet with 89

start and

completed the boy reports back to his regular gym class.
On the frosh-soph level the boys are excused from P.E.

Ball Continues

Underclass Track
Team Gets Second

requires

mean that Highland Park will play
_
four games in seven days.
4
Asked how that will affect his
pitching staff, coach Jay Sanders
said it’s ‘not going to do a whole
~
lot to us if we get acceptable jobs”
from the pitchers. ‘If we can stay
away from injuries and illness we'll —
be okay,’’ Sanders added.
a
Dugan Rosalini was out of practice early this week
with . an
infected leg. ‘‘He went to the doctor
with it Monday,” Sanders said. “T_
don’t know if it developed from a

For Highwood

the Community Center.

ninth-period gym class (last class of the

game

Registration

eventual

year

games are to be rescheduled on the ~
first day available after daylight
savings time begins.
Bs
Those two games, along with the _
game which was scheduled yester- _
day with Waukegan and a single ~

The Monday game will be played

the

this

—

rained-out (or otherwise postponed) |

at Highland Park, Tuesday’s at Oak
Park.
A new
rule in the Suburban

Mighty Mites and Sun Valley. The
league winner.
The second meeting will bring
together coaches and managers of
teams interested in joining the

a varsity team.”

_

teams

League

dou-

and Tuesday.

two

of

scheduled

wood Community Center.

schools which
athlete at the
from his phys-

Park athletic director, “he is a contributing member

Park’s

bleheader
with Oak
Park
last
Saturday was frozen out and will be
made up as single games Monday

The Suburban Little Major league
meeting, for coaches and managers, will be held Friday night.
Teams interested in joining the
league are asked to send a representative to the meeting.
Last summer Highwood put in

Education entitled “Should Athletes be Required to Take
We

Highland

Two organizational meetings for
baseball teams in Highwood are
scheduled this week at the High-

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re

Best NU Miler
By

LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor

he says. “‘The conference has go
ten so tough that if you win tha

Saturday was no day for sticking
to a timetable, what with temperatures in the 30s and chill winds
whistling through Dyche Stadium.
So Ralph Schultz will have to wait
awhile before taking the next step
toward his goal.

Schultz, a 19-year-old Northwestern University sophomore, is a big,
blond youngster who just might become the finest distance
Wildcat history.

runner

in

type of kid who really wants to
Combine this with his natural
ty and he’s going to be a real,
good one.”
Schultz performed no heroics

win.
abilireal
Sat-

urday as the Wildcats finished
third in their own triangular, scor30 points

to 100 for

Minnesota

and 71 for Iowa. Ralph ran 4:21plus in the mile to finish third behind Iowa ace Larry Wieczorek
and Minnesota’s Bob Wagner. In
the half mile, he faltered coming
around the final turn and finished

fifth.
Potential

But

nobody

because
there.

Is

There

was

too

the potential
As

a high

disturbed,

obviously

schooler

is

at Ever-

green Park, Schultz ran the 880 in
1:52.6, which was sixth best among

the country’s preps that year. And
although
the half-mile
was
his
specialty, he clocked the mile in
4:22.
Ehrhart believes he has the poes

sp

age

ES

OEE

es

A

ee

Northwestern's Pat Edmondson splashes through the s teeplechase water obstacle, not exactly the best
_way to spend a day on which the temperatures were near freezing. That's lowa's Rollie Kit heading for
the same fate during a triangular track meet at Dyche Stadium Saturday. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Cold, Opposition Freeze
ie

cold,

Highland

Park’s

SPORTS

varsity

trackmen were nearly frozen out by
the competition Saturday in the

Lake

North.

Shore Track

Meet

Senior Charley Cochran

biggest

contributor

at Niles

was the

of points

for

Highland Park as the team could
come up with only 13.
Cochran won the 220-yard dash

after placing second to state champion Bill Bahnfleth in the quarter
mile. He then proceeded to anchor
the mile relay, which placed third.
Mark Dobrofsky, Ron Rosedale,
and Dick Weinberg were the other
_ runners.

Palatine won the meet with 59
points. Arlington was second with

41, and Waukegan third with 38.
In a triangular meet with New

FLEMING

AN ILLINI GOLFER

_ John Fleming of Highland Park is
averaging 80 on the University of
Tllinois golf team this spring. He is
a graduate of Deerfield High School
and a senior at the university.

Trier East
and Evanston
last
Wednesday at Evanston, the Little

ended

up

last

spring

Giants

placed

third

behind

Evans-

ton’s 79% and New Trier’s 641.
Highland Park had just nine points.
Bill Brown
was
the _ highest
placing Giant with a second in the
pole vault. The 880 relay team of
Steve

Alpert,

Dobrofsky, and
placed second.

Mark’

and

Ron

McLeod

Steve

also

Paul Zimmerman took third in
the shot and Cochran ran fourth in
the 440.

This Saturday the team will enter
the

Drew

Memorial

Relays

at

Waukegan.
Summaries:
TEAM

Palatine 59,
38, Glenbrook
North Chicago

STANDINGS

Arlington 41, Waukegan
North 30, Niles East 29,
23, Highland Park 13.

ever in the Big Ten.
Schultz’s own ambitions are a
bit less at the moment. He would
settle for a sub-1:50 half and a 4:08

Evanston

7944, New
Trier 6414, Highland Park 9
Two
mile—l.
Delhinger
(E):
2.
Tucker (E); 3. Johnson (NTE). T—9:58.
Broad jump—1. Lewis (E); 2. Jenkins
(E); 3. Frohman
(NTE). D—23-21%.
120
H.H.—1.
Blackmart
:
. Saltzman
(NTE);
(E); 3. Walker (E). T—10.1.
880—1.
Abernathy
(E);

2.

Lewis

Discus—1.
Mann
(E);
2.
Malancuk
(E); 3. Stevenson (NTE). D—129-914.
Shot put—l1. Horsting (E); 2. Quarles
(NTE); 3. Zimmerman (HP). D—49-10.

880

relay—l.

New

Trier

mile this spring.
“But I might get more

East;

2.

——
Park. T—1:33.0.
0—1.
Warren
(E);
2.
Robinson
(NTE); 3. Davis (NTE). T—49.6.
180
L.H—Meyers
(NTE);
2.
King
(NTE); 3. Cooper (E). T—20.3.
Mile—Posner (E); Phillips (NTE); 3.
Catlit (NTE). T—4:31.0.
220—1.
Saltzman
(NTE);
2.
Lewis
(E); 3. McFadzean (NTE). T—22.0.
High jump—1. Sobel (NTE); 2. Gaines
(E); 3. (tie) Ellis (NTE)
and Jenkins
(E). D—6-0.
Mile relay—1. Evanston; 2. New Trier
East. T—3:29.0.
Pole vault—1. Edwards (E); 2. Brown
(HP). D—11-6.

enthusi-

astic as I run faster,’ he smiles.
A four-minute mile, of course,
is in the back of his mind. “But
you’ve got to get the other things
first,” he points out.
The

Mile Looks

Pole vault—1. Henningsgaard (M),
2
pare
(I), 3. Wolfe (I), 4. Utsinge
).

13-6.

High
jump—1l.
Stuart
(M),
2. To
(M), 3. Fobes (1). 6-6.
Long
jump—1l1.
Johnson
(M),
Gibb
oe 3. Ohmstad (M), 4. Abbott (N). 21

Shot

he

3.

put—i.

Psaltis

Discus—1.

Knutson
(N),

(I),

4.

Dropp

2.

Creighton

(M),

Wabe

(M)

2. Knutso

(I), 3. Psaltis
(N), 4. Creighton
(M)
150-1014.
Triple
jump—1.
,
Ohmstad
(M),
Johnson
(M),
3. Kent
(N), 4. Abbo
(N). 43-2.

Giant Netmen

Notch Seventh

Straight Win

of building

up his strength,

he now is leaning toward the longer race.
“In the half these days they’re
taking super-fast quartermilers and
making half-milers out of them,’

he declares.

“If I can run only 49

or 50 in the quarter, he has to go to
the mile.”
Ralph, who will run
teammates at the Drake

with his
Relays in

Des Moines, Ia., this weekend, is
concerned about lowering his times,
of

course,

but

there

is

one

Simon won at No. 2 by scores of 6-2,
6-0. Scott O’Connell won at No. 3 b
scores of 6-0, 6-0.

Ritch Addison and Rob Sanford
won at No. 1 doubles by scores of 62, 6-2. Bill Anspach and Ed David
son won the No. 2 doubles match
0, 6-0.

goal

even more important than that.
“T’d like to win a Big Ten title,”

6

Wadley High
In Craftsman
Howard

Better

Ralph, a B student in history
who is aiming at law school, still
is not decided which race he favors.
“T like whatever one I’m winning,”
he says. But, after attempting the
mile-880 double this spring as a
means

(NTE); 3. Von Thury (E). T—1:58.5.

(N

meet without a loss this season b
posting a 5-0 victory over Morton
East last Saturday.
Jim
Friedman,
in the No.
singles spot, won 6-1, 61. And

eventually

LAKE SHORE WINNERS
Two _ mile—Visk
(P),
10:15.8;
120
H.H.—Drew
(W),
15.5;
100—Bahnfleth
(P), 10.3; 880—Foster (NC), 2:03.5; 880
relay—Palatine,
1:33.7;
440—Bahnfleth
(P), 50.2. (Meet record, old mark 50.3
by Bahnfleth, 1966);
180 L.H.—McCartney (P) 20.1; Mile—Denton (P), 4:35.1;
220—Cochran
(HP),
23.0;
Mile relay—
North Chicago, 3:34.4; High jump—Helfrich, (GBN),
5-10;
Pole vault—Kamin
(NE), 11-6; Shot put—Garrod (P), 51-9;
Discus—Chandler (A), 158-3.

2. Hoffman

weather.
The
Wildcat
coach
points out
that Schultz already has run 1:52.6
in the half and 4:15.3 in the mile

turning in a 4:04 clocking, the best

Although they wore gloves, jackets, and extra socks to combat the

(M),

+o
(N), 4. Haines
(1). Time
710.1.
440 intermediate
hurdles—l.
Reime
(1), 2. Hoffman
(N), 3. Binder (M),
4
Bream (I). T—:57.0.
880—1.
Wieczorek
(I),
2.
Twome
(M), 3. Brubacher (I), 4. Wagner (M
T—1:56.4.
220—1. Simonsen
(I), 2. Bryant (M
3. Buresh (N), 4. Haines (1).
T:—21.6.
Three mile—1l. Tie between Heinone
and Hoag (M), 3. LaBond (I), 4. Szab
(1). T—14:33.7.
Mile
relay—l.
Minnesota
(Christe
son,
Bryant,
Gaffin,
Simonson)
2
sats ouentern. Iowa disqualified. T3:

The varsity tennis team of High
land Park won its seventh dua

this year. That latter mark is bet-

ighland Park Thinelads

of.”

tential to run 1:48 in the half and
4:04 or 4:05 in the mile even this
spring if he gets a break in the

ter than Craig Boydston ran as a
sophomore, and the former NU ace

e

to be proud

440-yard relay—I. Minnesota (Bryan
Gullham,
Simonson, Tuchfarber). is
and Northwestern disqualified, T—:43.5
Steeplechase—1.
Kitt, 2. Edmondso
(N),
3.
Aften
(M),
4.
Simpson
(I
713.3
660—1. Brubacher (I), 2. Frazier (I
3. Gaffin (M), 4. Cullinan (N). T—1:21.
120
H.H.—1.
Reimer
(1),
2. Stuay
(M),
3.
Kent
(N),
4.
(M
Bream
T—14.6
Mile—1.
Wieczorek
(I),
2.
Wagne
(M), 3. Schultz
(N), 4. Griffith I).
04 :'13.3.
440—1. Mondane (I), 2. Ferree (I),
Christenson
(M),
4.
Albanese
(N
T:—49.3

100—1.Bryant

‘He could be the best we’ve ever
had,”
says
Northwestern
track
coach Bob Ehrhart. “He has a
burning desire to excel. He’s the

ing

it’s something

Wadley’s

520 series was

high for the Craftsman . Bowling
League
at Deerfield Bowl last
week. Wadley
Insurance.
Dan

bowls

Caldarelli

for

Anchor

of Christman

In

surance had the high game of 202.
Phil Cole of Deerfield Electric and
Chet Bierwirth of Anchor Insurance

each rolled 200 games.
Anton Fox of Christman Insur
ance had a 511 series and Ted
Marks of Elstrom Construction put

together a 504 series.
Wings Tree Experts continues to
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and Shoreline

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second

Lodge

with

35-25!

is third with

34-254.

The rest of the standings finds
Glencoe Golf Club, Deerfield Electric, Anchor Insurance, Christman

Insurance, and Siljestrom Fuel in
order.

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NO.

$2

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A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

APR.

20.

1967

Martin Loses in Library Race

Dewey Re-elected
By MELINDA UPP

to

Incumbent Dudley Dewey was
re-elected to the Deerfield Park
Board Tuesday, and newcomers
Joseph Powell and Mrs. Edward
Buker were elected to the village
library board.
The only close race was that for
the second seat on the library

For Mrs. Edward Buker, the election news was good news. She
was the most popular vote-getter in the Deerfield Library Board

board,

where

incumbent

Arthur

Martin was defeated with 153 votes

3 Caucus
[Men Win

‘Powell’s

156.

the

highest

209

votes,

and

Mrs.

Bernard

Lake-Cook Rd., a teacher at Ravinia School in Highland Park, will
serve his third term on the park
board.
A breakdown of the unofficial
vote by precincts follows:
Mrs. Buker—Wilmot School, 42;

Buker

vote-getter

with

Katz,

the

lowest with 112.
Despite the 3-vote difference, Mr.
Martin said he does not plan to ask
for a recount.

“T think a great deal of both Mr. : Shepard School, 52; village hall, 73;
Powell and Mrs. Buker

they

will

board,”

do
Mr.

a

fine

Martin

as if it were a
Mrs. Buker
replace Mr.
Pulver on the

and I know

job
said.

on

and Maplewood School, 42.
Mr. Powell—Wilmot School, 24;
Shepard School, 36; village hall, 63;

the

‘It isn’t

big political hassle.”
and Mr. Powell will
Martin and Melvin
board.

Mrs. Buker, 326 Deerfield
has done
social work
and

served as chairman

and Maplewood School, 33.
Mr.

Shepard
14;

of the library

176

to

145.

Mr.

Dewey,

village

26,

hall,

School,

25;

village

hall,

School,

23;

village

39;

hall,

56; and Maplewood School, 27.
Mr. Dewey—Wilmot School, 35;
Shepard School, 51; village hall,

44; and Maplewood School, 46.
A handful of write-in ballots were
cast, including one for Mrs. Ruth
Vetter, who resigned two weeks ago
as West Deerfield Township clerk.

voted Deerfield Citizen of the Year
by the Jaycees.
In the park district board contest, Mr. Dewey
defeated Mr.
Davis,

School,

29;

and Maplewood School, 16.
Mr. Davis—Wilmot
School,

Shepard

field civic activities. In 1962 he was

The three caucus-nominated can-

School,

54; and Maplewood School, 44.
Mr.
Katz—Wilmot
School,
57;

Rd.,
has

and has been active in many Deer-

didates for the Deerfield Village
Board won an easy victory Tuesday with one of the lowest voter
turn-outs in Deerfield history.
Incumbent George Schleicher was

Martin—Wilmot

Shepard

volunteers. Mr. Powell, 1050 Meadowbrook Ln., is a staff member of
the Illinois Chamber of Commerce

Kasily
_

Mr.

was

10

Tuesday’s

Winners

re-elected with 309 votes, newcomer

with

Deerfield Library Board

George

newcomer

and

votes,

elected

was

Bootz

Charles
*302

Kelm with 307 votes.
A total of only 345

Mrs. Edward Buker, Joseph Powell.

Deerfield

and library board elections, despite
contested

races

for

the

park

and

library boards.
Lowest

in Memory

“J don’t remember when we’ve
ever had such a light turn-out, even
for

an

uncontested

election,”

said

Mrs. Catharine Price, village clerk.
The largest turn-out was 1959 when
more than 3,000 residents voted on

Caucus-nominated

for

and

the

nockburn,

Briargate Country Club.
Mr. Kelm and Mr. Bootz

will

candidates in Riverwoods
nockburn.

replace

who

Trustees

will

canvas

4Smith,
year.

retire
Monday

who

Wetzel,

the

night,

resigned

official

and

Ellis

earlier

this

Kelm,

Is Attorney
247

Willow

Av.,

an

attorney, is a past vice president
of the Deerfield Jaycees and a
trustee of the First Presbyterian
&gt; Church in Deerfield.
Mr.

Bootz,

1506

Central

Av.,

is

vice president of the Powers Regulator Co. in Skokie and a number
of the industry advisory committee
of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
a+ Mr. Schleicher, 1535 Dartmouth
Ln., was. elected to the village
board in 1963 and serves on its
finance committee. He is employed
by the Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
Only

The Bannockburn

and Ban-

election, which

featured a last-minute write-in attempt by Trustee Arnold Pederson,
generated the most excitement.

Kelm
Mr.

James

after

elected Tuesday, defeating write-in

one

write-in

vote

was

for trustee, for William Healy.

cast

Election judges worked until after
11 p.m. tallying the 214 votes cast.

“We're used to counting only about
50 votes. We’ve never had anywhere near this many before,”
said

Village

Clerk

T.

R.

Grutza,

who was elected to his first term
on the board of trustees.
Mr. Grutza received 175 votes;
John Quackenbush Jr., 118 votes;
and Robert Doetsch, 147 votes. Mr.

Pedersen received 107 votes. Only
13 ballots were spoiled.

Mr. Quackenbush, 1865 Hilltop
Ln., is vice president of PerkinsGoodwin Co. in Chicago.
Mr. Doetsch, 1800 Duffy Ln., is
part owner

of Doetsch

Brothers

in

Mrs.

Grutza,

of Heth

Inc.

and

Wheeling,

2160

Stirling Rd., is president and general manager

were

Lincolnshire

purchase

to

Park

Dudley

day as he learned he had been
elected to the Deerfield Library
Board (Bud Daley Photos)

for

candidates

village offices in Riverwoods, Ban-

village

face stayed there all day Tues-

Board

Dewey

Deerfield Trustees
George Kelm,

George

Bootz,

Charles

Schleicher

Caucus Candidates Win in 3 Villages

several bond issues, including one
the

Deerfield

The smile on Joseph Powell's

Incumbent Deerfield Library
Board member Arthur Martin
casts his ballot in the election
Tuesday. Mr. Martin was defeated by three votes.

residents voted in the village, park,

in Chi-

cago.
Also

Dooley

in

Jr.

Bannockburn,

elected

was

David

village

clerk with 189 votes and E. LeRoy
Hall was re-elected village board
president with 184 votes.
Mr. Dooley, 2480 Telegraph Rd.,

is a salesman with Milprint Inc. in
Chicago. Mr. Hall, 2404 Telegraph
Rd., is a vice-president with the
Northern Trust Co. in Chicago.
The write-in campaign of River-

woods Trustee James Witherill also
added

excitement

to

that

village

election.
Mr. Witherill was defeated by the

caucus nominees, Richard J. Steele,
who received 369 votes; Donald
Dahlstrom, 371 votes; Lawrence F.
and incumbent
Zant, 198 votes;
William Hill, 336 votes.
Mr. Witherill received 132 legal

votes, but 50 more votes for him
were not counted because they
were incorrectly marked.
He originally was not considered
by the caucus because he planned

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

to move from the village. The slate

had

been

nominated

by

the time

he learned he would not be moving,

so he decided to conduct the ultimately unsuccessful write-in campaign.
Mr. Steele, 1765 Robinwood Ln.,
is a vice president and director of
Fry Consultants
Inc. Mr.
Dahl-

strom, 2590 Chianti Tr., is a vice
president of the Eimco Corp. in
Palatine.
Mr. Hill, 1800 Sanders Rd., is a
self-employed structural engineer.
Mr. Zant, 2775 Edgewood Ln., is a
stock exchange representative with

the R.

W.

Pressprich

and

Co.

in

Chicago.
In Lincolnshire, caucus nominees
faced no opposition at the polls.
Fred Balzer, who has served as
president of the village since its
incorporation, was re-elected with
144 votes and Mrs. Patrick Coffey
was elected village clerk with 146

hue, and Charles Freund were
elected trustees. Mr. Abel received
145 votes; Mr. Aikins, 145; Mr.
Freund, 143; and Mr. Donoghue,
142.
Mr. Balzer, 3 Darby Ln., is vice

president of the Sheldon Manufacturing Co. in Bensenville. Mrs. Coffey, 31 Cambridge Ln., has helped
Mrs. Lindgren with village clerical
work and was a secretary before
her marriage.
Mr. Abel, 31 Essex Ln., is a former Lincolnshire Plan Commission
chairman and president of Aluminum Mills, a company which will
relocate

from

Highland

Park

to

Lincolnshire soon.
Mr.

now

Freund,

is

serving

commissioner.

25

as

Portshire

village

Ln.,

water

He is vice president

votes to succeed Mrs. Robert Lindgren,.
Incumbent Miles Abel and new-

of finance for the Natural Gas
Pipeline Co.
Mr. Aikins, 6 Darby Ln., is an
account representative with Clinton E. Frank Advertising.
Mr. Donoghue, 6 Dukes Ct., is
executive editor and vice president of the Lerner Newspapers and

comers

Derner Press.

R. D. Aikins, Peter Donog-

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

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PR

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Cw

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POS has

os

Long-Standing Bil ls
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Paid

After Approval by Voters
FilFIle

the board of auditors
approve Apr. 12.

_

Riverwoods attorneys were given
30 days to file an appeal last
Wednesday on their suit against
Lake County’s rezoning for Baxter

_ Laboratories.
Circuit

last

issued

a final

against the village on a
ated last October.
Clark,

decree

suit initi-

an attorney

for the

village, said he will base his appeal
on the same grounds as before or
on anything

else he can

“think

up

-meanwhile.”’
_ The village contends that it is
contiguous to the Baxter property.
_A state’s attorney ruled last spring
that Deerfield is closest to the

property,
-nois
Rd.,

located west of the Illi-

Tollway,
and

north

south

of Lake-Cook

of

Riverwoods.

Deerfield did not protest the rezoning of the 120 acres from office and
_ research to limited industry.
Riverwoods also claims that the
statute limiting legal protest of
rezoning unincorporated property
to the nearest community is uncon_ stitutional. Because Deerfield did
not protest,
the county
board
_ passed the rezoning with a majority
instead of a three-quarters vote.
Riverwoods calls the section of
the statute ‘discriminatory, unreasonable, an improper classification,

_ and therefore special legislation.”’

than

Bernardi
$3,150,

(Mr.
for

last

library, $3,136.00.
@ Assessor
William
Pittenger,
$508.60, for last year’s travel and
transportation
expenses
and
for
attending
the
annual
Assessor’s

Workshop.
@ Legal

expenses,

$7,874.30,

in-

curred from the township’s recently
decided litigation.
Mr. Frost’s decision to pay the
bills followed one of the stormiest
auditors’ meetings since the fracas

the

bills presented

Willard

all

of

the

April

questioned

when

a

Saturday

mine

weeks. His
rosa made

from

an Army

Reserve meeting in Oak Brook.

The four forced Mr. Wright to
pull over to the curb at Congress
Pkwy. near San Francisco Av. One
of them was brandishing a_ .39
aliber pistol and another had a
_knife, Mr. Wright said.
“JT hit the one with the gun with a

karate chop in the throat, then I
decked the two others with karate,
chops,” he said. The one with the
knife slashed Mr. Wright’s uniform,

‘‘yes’”’

and

Frost

- Beret.
:
As the four attackers fled in their
ear, Mr. Wright picked up the
discarded pistol and fired four
shots at them.
Wright, who received the silver
and bronze stars during 16 months
of active duty in Korea, admitted

MEETING CANCELLED
The Shepard Junior High School
PTA meeting in Deertieid next
Thursday
has
been
cancelled.
Judge William J. Obermiller, who
speak,

will

be

voting

voting

‘‘no.”’

present.

Mr.

Gillen

said

the

action

was

based on his study of Mr. Frost’s
duties
as compared
with
other

think the supervisor’s office needed
to remain open 40 hours a week.
“How do you expect to get all the

Mrs. Vetter to get this job done.”’

work done?” Mr. Frost asked. He
then suggested that the auditors
visit the office to see the amount of
work transacted.

Mr.

Gillen

also

said

that

the

DEERFIELD
CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
are

located

FORD

in the

Deerfield

Rd.

*

Lindemann Pharmacy
800 Waukegan
You may use
news
releases
dence.

was

in Vietnear

these
and

Mr.
ter’s
dated

Frost then read Mrs. Vetstatement
of resignation,
Apr. 5. Mr. Gillen said the

Rd.
boxes for
correspon-

and men in service:
(eight days before

women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.

(Photos

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to

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improvement.
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Mr. and Mrs. Krimston had received a letter from him Saturday
explaining that Vietnam is having
a dry season and that ‘the heat
is terribly intense.’

Polk, La. He was a
mortar weapons.

by RALPH

VILLAGER

Saturday’s batle was his first direct
contact with the Viet Cong.

Division of the 60th Infantry,
Battalion, Company C. He
completed his basic training at
Cambell, Ky., after joining
army in October, 1966, and
completed advanced training at

aL ‘tenant

resignation should not be accepted
“until her job is done.”’
“You don’t have the option to do
that,”’ Mr. Frost said.

publication).
Society, clubs, photos, and other

PHARMACY

765

exploded

clerk,’’ Mr. Frost commented.

Mr. Gillen then conceded that
‘some pressure should be put on

$434

man

temptible,’? Mr. Lilley said.
Auditor Gillen also charged that
the failure to canvass returns from
the Apr. 4 township election was
Mr. Frost’s fault. ‘‘The election is
the full responsibility of the town

supervisors in the county.
The auditor also said he did not

bills,

father said Pfc.
several patrols,

the ordeal “shook him up.”

to

Mr.

not left at the $6,000 level, electors
may petition the court for removal
of the auditors. ‘‘I think the actions
of the auditors tonight are con-

Auditor William Jacob and Town
Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter were not

but he, too, fled from the Green

appear.

of

office routine without a secretary.”
George Lilley, a member of the
Citizens Steering Committee, then
said that if Mr. Frost’s salary were

The soldier, Pfc. Joseph Derosa,

39, of 1158 Wincanton Rd., who was

was

supervisor

Wageman

Pfc. Derosa

in action

as

Auditor

and

a

salary

with

at the

Wageman

township’s

they

by

budgeted $6,000 to $2,400.
The salary was cut by a 2-1 vote,

Edwin Gillen, however, did approve
though

bill

general assistance be cut from the

town meeting, Mr. Frost commented, ‘‘These bills will be paid
because the electors have directed
me to pay them.”
Auditors

transportation

_ Auditor Gillen proposed that Mr.
Frost’s

began over a year ago.
After auditors refused last week
to audit

and

Travel

$6,000 salary might be restored if
Mr. Frost ‘‘decides to handle the

son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Krimston, 1680 Clavinia Av., Deerfield,
had been in Vietnam just three

A former Green Beret now living
in Deerfield beat off four would-be
attackers in Chicago last Thursday
_with well-aimed karate blows.
The ‘victim’? was Rudy Wright,
home

more

@ The township’s share of the
cost of an air-conditioner for the

nam
him.

Karate

his way

Helen

Frost’s secretary),
year’s salary.

killed

4. Attackers

on

@ Mrs.

payment for Mr. Frost’s
five funds, and a $63.12

Mr. Frost.

A 20-year-old Deerfield

Man Subdues
_

totaling

travel

Killed in Viet

GREEN BERET

With

bills,

to

$15,000, were approved by West
Deerfield Township electors at the
annual town meeting Apr. 4.
Some of the most controversial
bills are:

Court Judge Philip Yager

week

Lewis

The

refused

premium
bond on

scorn Seni
See
Sis

To
LO

Township Supervisor Bruce Frost

last week paid about 13 bills which

the

of

Travel
829

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

—

�May Increase Vehicle Tax

Board OKs Budget With $63,909 Hike
By MELINDA

to remain competitive

UPP

The
Deerfield
Village
Board
Monday approved a budget calling
for expenditures of $1,124,192—an
increase of about $63,909 over the

‘budget for the 1966-67 fiscal year.
In his budget message, Deerfield
Mayor H. Ross Finney said, “I
would be less than candid if I did
not mention that it appears necessary to increase vehicle license fees
to meet these needs.
‘We will study all revenue possibilities that are provided by the
legislature in the months ahead and
will utilize any better sources that
present themselves,’’ he explained.
Trustee

Raymond

L.

Craig

plained, ‘“‘We were able to
by without the vehicle tax
which was contemplated
year’s budget, but it seems

ex-

squeeze
increase
in last
that we

won’t be able to avoid it this year.”

Deerfield’s vehicle license tax is

Board member Walter Roth (right) gives saad
of appreciation to outgoing Deerfield School
District 109 Board members (from left) Ernest

$7.50

Janus, Joseph Peyronnin, and Board Pres. T. Allen
Granfield.

for

smaller

vehicles

Trustees Raise Salaries
Village

Board

whipped through an 18-point agenda
in 1% hours Monday night, considering items ranging from a new
salary

ordinance

to

a _ Ravinia

Festival Association proclamation.
The

new

salary

ordinance

for

employees not on the graded salary
schedule provides for increases
totalling $17,240.

The village manager’s salary was
‘increased from $16,500 to $17,500;
the police chief’s from $9,780 to
$11,500; the executive secretary’s
afrom
$6,480 to $6,800;
and the
building
commissioner’s
from
- $12,000 to $12,200.

Other

pay

hikes

are:

building

inspector, $7,938 to $8,400; treasurer and finance director, from $9,500
to $10,200; and superintendent of
public
works’,
from
$19,800
to

4

$11,500. The village clerk’s salary
of $1,500 cannot be changed during
her term of office.
The salaries of

fire

marshals,

casual labor, crossing guards, and
police matrons will not be changed.
The fire marshals are paid $3 an

our;

casual

per hour;

labor,

$1.79 to $3.50

crossing guards,

$2.50 an hour;

and

per hour.
The new salaries
effective May 1.

$1.75 to

matrons,
will

$5.25

become

In other action, trustees agreed
to postpone signing a contract with
Carl Gardner and Associates for a
comprehensive plan of the village.
A representative of the board of
the Deerfield Homeowners Association, Bob

Mack,

asked

the trustees

to wait until after a May
information meeting on the plan.

3

the entire street is improved.

Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Catharine
Price, village clerk, will explain the
purpose of the plan during the
homeowners’
meeting.
Trustees
agreed to postpone a decision on
the contract until May 15.
The board also read an ordinance
which will require a closed-circuit
television inspection of all new
sewers before they are accepted by

the village.
The inspection will determine
whether the sewers are clear of
foreign matter and able to adequately carry off sewage and storm
water,

and

whether

they

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen explained that the village owns rightof-way for a sidewalk only on the
east side of the street.
The trustees agreed with Mr.
Stilphen’s
recommendation _ that
sidewalk construction on the west
side of Oakley be postponed until
In

other

Monday,

munity
Progress
Deerfield Jaycees.

The VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER, an advertising publication
to serve Lake
Forest and

Lake Bluff, will be published
weekly by the Hollister Newspapers beginning next Thursday.
The Lamplighter, the 10th

Hollister publication, will offer
advertisers
saturation
coverage of the two villages,

4

completing
an
advertising
package that will cover the
entire North Shore from Evanston through Lake Bluff.

The other Hollister publications

are

REVIEW,

“April 20, 1967

THE

EVANSTON

WILMETTE

LIFE,

WINNETKA
TALK,
GLENcoE News, GLENVIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS,
NORTHBROOK
STAR,
HIGHLAND
PaRK
HERALD,
DEERFIELD
VILLAGER,
and
HIGHWOOD
HERALD.
Denny Cook, Hollister’s dis-

play
tive

advertising representain Deerfield, will co-

ordinate sales for the LAmpP-

LIGHTER. Offices for the publication will be at 444
tral
Ay.,
Highland
headquarters for the
LAND PARK HERALD,
woop
HERALD,
and
DEERFIELD VILLAGER.

CenPark,
HIGHHIGH_ the

be

costs,

in

$428,349,

or

percent of the total budget. Personnel costs during the 1966-67 fiscal
year were

$396,369, or 42.5 ss:

of the total budget.

Both

personnel

costs

and

master
plan contribute
to —
increase in the general fund buds
which will have
an _ estim

revenue

of $403,778

and

expendi-

tures of $410,031.

The

1966-67

general

fund

|}

revenue of $381,350 and exp
tures of $362,410.
Expenditures in the water fund
will decrease slightly from an
estimated

$288,809

in

1966-67

to

$288,723 in 1967-68. Revenue in this
fund will increase from $312,000 8
1966-67 to $320,500 in 1967-68.

Sewer

fund

increase

from

ee

expenditures

will,

$134,637 to $140,2'

and sewer fund revenue,
$137,900 to $145,100.
The

street

$139,019

to

and

bridge

from —
ae

fund

penditures also will increase, f
$155,879.

ex

Expendit

from this fund will include $10,000

for Petersen Ln. construction and
$10,000 for street lighting rennovation.

The street and bridge fund revenue will increase from $143,080 to
$159,750. Revenue and expenditures

in the Illinois Municipal Retirement
Fund

will

decrease

from

$18

last year to $15,000 in 1967-68.

—

Bond-Interest Up

comprehensive master plan, and
expanded services to meet the
needs of the village’s growing

bond and interest fund will increase
slightly, from $76,906 to $80,287, and
police pension fund expenditures }

population.

and revenue
$24,000.

to

20 as

Day”

‘“Comfor

the

salary

Mayor
major

raises,

Finney

change

the

$17,000

explained,

incorporated

‘A

in this

budget is in the area of personnel
policy. The pay plan that has been
in effect for many years has been
revised to provide greater incentive
during the first few years of
employment.
“Levels of compensation have
been increased to enable the village

Revenue and expenditures in the

will

be

the

same

Public-benefit fund expenditures
will be $10,000 during 1967-68, with
no anticipated revenue. The 1966-67
budget included $16,500 in expenditures and revenue.

The

budget

&lt;

will

be

used

as

a

basis for the appropriation ordinance which will be approved by
trustees this summer.

es

United Fund Deeides to Join Metro
Directors
United

of the Deerfield

Fund

participate
Crusade
drive.

The

in

the

agreed

board

paign.
The

both
higher

for

budget,

sides,

a

than

ordinarily

officials
local

compromise

about

the

Deerfield drive,
$45,715. Suburban

to

Subur-

a $52,500 tenta-

their

is

fund

agreed
and

Chest

to approve

budget

to

Metropolitan
1967-68

after Metro

Community

Area

Saturday

Mercy

Deerfield

ban
tive

voted

of

join Metro

Will Publish New Shopper

increases
in this year’s
are needed primarily for

personnel
will

agreed

trustees

and the day of May

The
budget

Total
funds,

w:

staff

Ravinia Festival Association Week

are

Trustees also approved deleting
sidewalks on the west side of
Oakley Av. between Greenwood Av.
and Somerset Av. from the plan
commission’s recommended list of
sidewalk improvements.

the

future years,” he said.

local industry,” Mr. Finney said.

discussions

waive temporarily the sidewalk
requirement for the Convenient
Food Mart because it would be ‘“‘a
sidewalk to nowhere.’”’ There are
no other sidewalks in the area.
Trustees also appointed Wolf and
Company to audit the village records and approved proclamations
declaring the week of Apr. 24 as

structurally sound. The ordinance
will be considered on second reading May 15.

sidewalk

Finances

The trustees decided to review
their financial position in August or
September
to decide
definitely
whether the license increase will be
necessary, and if so, how big the
increase should be.
James Wetzel, a retiring trustee
who served as mayor pro tempore,
also cautioned the board to watch
budget expenditures carefully. “TI
would like to see more restraint in

most

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percent

successful

which collected
Community Chest

approves

only

a 10 per-

cent increase for local drives which
affiliate with the area campaign.
Richard Lorenz, president of the
Deerfield campaign, explained that
the higher budget was approved
because of Deerfield’s rapid population growth and because Metro
officials are eager to see all North
Shore communities join the area-

balked when Suburban Community
Chest officials refused to approve a
budget

higher

than

$50,000.

The

Deerfield fund’s directors hoped for
approval of a $58,000 budget.
“‘T believe that our affiliation with
the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy
will be a good association, but I
want to emphasize that if it doesn’t
work out, we are free to conduct an

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for larger ones—one of the lowest
rates on the North Shore.
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with other

North Shore communities and

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independent campaign
the next
year,’”’ Mr. Lorenz said.
The Deerfield campaign makes
contributions to family service and
Park

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Cross,

the

Salvation

Army,

re-

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was given final
by the Illinois

a hearing

at

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The program is being planned by
Ed
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by then.
The

junior

college

board’s

district

established

by

the

Illinois

The
which

proposed
junior
college,
would serve the New Trier,
Evanston,
Deerfield| Glenbrook,
| Highland
Park, Niles, and Lake

864,071.

a

tax

The

base

of

population

about

is

369,437, according to the 1960 cengus, and the estimated attendance

for the opening of the school term
in 1970-71 would be 3,982.
Mr.

Lemmer

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high

said that those who

working

Office is stamped

supported by state aid and by local

rate of

19 cents per $100 assessed valuation

educational

purposes

and

4

cents per $100 assessed valuation
for building purposes.
Mr. Smith told the junior college
board
that “there should be no
question of approval for this dis-

trict. There has been no opposition
to the proposed district and no
- doubt that the district would sup-

port the junior college. The district
has one of the richest assessed
valuations in the state.’’

- Gardeners

to Hold

Installation Lunch
The annual installation luncheon
of the Amateur Gardeners of Deer-

field

will be held next Wednesday

- at the Highland Park Holiday Inn.
Installed

Smalley,

be

Mrs.

president;

will

Mrs.

Robert
Albert

_ Sielaff, vice president; Mrs. H. M.

Sarton, recording secretary; Mrs.
Owen Nichols, corresponding secrePP: tary;

and

Mrs.

are

a

Alex

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memberships

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H.

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Sarton,

at the

School, 9800 Lawler Av.

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DEERFIELD—It was interesting to read the press comments
following

the

Apr.

4 West

Deer-

field Township annual meeting.
Newspaper

stories

should

have

stated that it was a victory for
the citizens of West Deerfield
Township.
They
were
plainly

§

:

showing that they will no longer
tolerate a poorly operated township government, which has been
the result of the bickering and
personal feuds which has been the
laughing stock of the entire state.
We

sincerely

Frost
want
first

will

hope

fully

that

realize

Bruce

that

we

and are willing to pay for a
class performance by our

elected

officials

now

and

in the

future.

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So we wish him and our elected
board. a successful

operation

that

we can.all be proud of and we can

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The steering committtee of the
North Shore Junior College Association will hear general progress
reports from its members at 8
tonight
in
Niles
North
High

work

‘‘National Library Week.”

Woodbine Ct.

Jr. College Meeting

who

auspices of the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.

trea-

a Ne

surer.
There

on today’s cover are representative of the

students

At 1 p.m. today in the library, Mrs. Jean Kelm of Deerfield will review
the new book, ‘Madame Sarah,”’ the story of Sarah Bernhardt written by
Cornelia Otis Skinner. Mrs. Kelm will give the book review under the

Twp.

from all parts of the district.
The college would be financially

for

Library

In observance of National Library Week, Apr. 16-22, a spotlight shines
on the library building, and all outgoing mail from the Deerfield Post

PUBLIC

E

S. HANEY
‘Public

Fitzgerald, 1710 Central Av.; Pamela Meintzer, 934 Woodward Av.;
Janet Schmidt, 829 Holmes Av.; Ann Marie Tuttie, 1706 Cranshire Ct.;
and Tom Tyler, 1018 Warrington Rd.

ways to that a school located in the
approximate
center of the area
would
be accessible io persons

a maximum

PICTURED

school

FOR SICK

ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
Let Bishop's

every afternoon and evening. The pages’ duties are varied and consist of

testified at the hearing explained
that the district is more than
adequately served by public high-

taxes levied at

Deerfield

Barbara Brown, 404 Cumnor Ct.; Priscilla Field, 1138 Linden Av.; Mary

$1,907,-

of the district

é

Pages

Forest high school districts, would
have

Librarian,

shelving books, repairing
many other capacities. We

Board of Higher Education.

Library Week

By MRS. HELEN

ap-

proval was almost automatic since
_ the proposed district has had no
opposition and far exceeds the
‘minimum standards for such a
|

Features

L

Puffer, said Monday that the refer-

- endum will be held on June 3 if he

Three high school students who serve as pages help the Deerfield
Public Library prepare for National Library Week. Tom Tyler
holds a poster as Janet Schmidt (left) and Barbara Brown sort books.
(Larry Graff. Photo)

te UNMAIIL LL SLLL LIL LLLLLRETTTTTOLLLI LLU

proposed district Mar. 9, and Gerald Smith, executive secretary of
the junior college board.
Frank
Pool,
first assistant
to
- Cook
County School Supt. Noble

SUISUN

RN

- who

from

will

Chamber

Club, 3535 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.

5 Junior College Board, after hearing
testimony

Deerfield

Tuesday

_ will go to the polls June 3 to vote on
a referendum establishing a junior
college district to serve the area.
The referendum
approval
Friday

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1967

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1966

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‘District 113 Needs Support
N MAY

6, voters will decide on a

21-cent increase in the educational

und
igh
If
$1.32

tax rate of Deerfield-Highland Park
School District 113.
approved, the new rate would be
per $100 assessed valuation instead

of the present $1.11. It would be the first

increase in this fund since 1958.
District officials have pointed out, and
e agree, that the increase is crucial to the
district’s maintenance of first-class educaional standards.

The education fund is considered the
eart of any educational system, since it
provides teacher salaries, instructional
supplies and equipment, and improveents in the educational program.
Officials say that the expenses paid by
the fund this year may exceed income by
$500,000.

But

reserve

funds

should

en-

able the district to operate without using
tax anticipation warrants.
During
1967-68, however,
expenses
ay exceed income by $900,000, and tax
anticipation warrants may become necessary.
The four developments which have
made the tax hike necessary are: increased enrollment (300 per year since
1961) and the accompanying growth in
staff; higher salary costs; more instructional supplies and equipment; and program improvements, such as a new humanities course to be offered in the fall.

~

The District 113 board recently granted

salary increases of $300 to $600

annually

that will become

Septem-

effective

next

would

cost

the

district

about

MEMBERS

field

of the West

Township

Board

of

DeerAudi-

tors have apparently decided to disregard
guidelines for conducting township business laid down at the Apr. 4 annual town
meeting.
Auditors Edwin Gillen and Willard
Wageman, the only auditors present at
last week’s regular board meeting, objected to the 17 resolutions passed by a
majority of the voters at the town meeting. They refused to approve any of the
resolutions, which called for the hiring of

a private auditor and an attorney to represent the auditors, detailed some of Supervisor

Bruce

Frost’s

duties,

and

outlined

other township duties.
Auditors Gillen and Wageman let their
personal hostility toward Supervisor Frost
interfere with their sense of responsibility in conducting the township affairs.
Not only did they fail to take positive
action on some worthwhile measures, but

April 20, 1967

CONCERN about the country’s future water supply has
EEP
prompted large-scale state and federal action in the war against
water pollution.

45%

The district also faces mounting pressures in competing for qualified teachers.
As in other fields, the key to hiring firstclass personnel is offering first-class
salaries.
New Trier High School District—a comparable district to District 113—also will

County, currently battling its own problems of pollution and future w

seek

headed by Rep. Kleine. One of its resolutions approved in this legislative
session stops the dumping of untreated effluent into Lake Michigan.

a 21-cent

increase

in its education

fund in September. The district has about
5,500 students and an assessed valuation
of more than $380,000,000. If approved,
the increase would raise its current rate
of $1.26 to $1.47.

Another

brook,

comparable

has approved

district,

Glen-

an education fund

rate of $1.49. The high school has about
3,500 students, and the district’s assessed

valuation is about $212,000,000.
District 113 has 4,237 students, and its
assessed valuation is about $275,500,000.

supply, according to State Rep. John Henry Kleine (R-32nd) of

Forest. For local, state, and federal action all are vitally inter-related.
The relationship began with two federal acts.

The 1965 Federal Water Quality Act requires all the states to set

they conducted themselves in an undignified manner and embarrassed the
township and their office.
Their inaction on the town meeting
resolutions was clearly in conflict with
the ruling by Judge Charles Parker of the
Lake County Circuit Court. Judge Parker
said in his decision on the township suit
that the electors at the town meeting
“are the corporate authority of a township” and the auditors do not have the
power “to reject any account or charge
simply because they feel the expenditure
was unnecessary or unwise.”
The auditors certainly have a right to
disagree with this decision and the guidelines, but they are obligated to discharge
their duties according to the current interpretations of the law.

The West Deerfield Township hassle
has gone on long enough.
Personal
grudges and old feuds must be set aside
so business can be conducted.

up

water quality standards for interstate waters by June 30, 1967. pee
the Illinois legislative commissions

was

set up to meet the new requirements

the Illinois-Wisconsin Water

The

second

federal

act

Resource

came

in 1966,

Management

when

Commission, —

Congress

—

authorized

spending $3.55 billion over a five-year period to help states and
governments implement the programs required to meet the f
standards.

local
al

“This aid involves millions that otherwise would have to be rais
locally,” Rep. Kleine explained. ‘But there are variations, aimed
improving standards, that each state and local government
mi
.
consider carefully before embarking on projects.”
HEY ARE ILLUSTRATED in the four formulas for distribution
federal funds.
In the most basic, the local government would put up 70 percent,
federal government, 30 percent.
¥

“But if the state is willing to become a partner
and put up 30 percent for the project, then the
federal government will up its contribution to 40
percent, and the local share will be only 30

In many ways a school district is as
competitive as a business, and it needs
enough money to remain competitive.
Voters should give District 113 the
opportunity to strive for the top teachers,
programs, and supplies it needs. Between
now and May 6, district residents have an
obligation to inform themselves thoroughly so they can support their schools on
referendum day.

A Bad Show by Township Auditors
WO

by martha cleveland

ber. Supt. Karl Plath commented that the
increases
$125,000.

-

nnoooobodooodoooooes

SLL

percent,’”’ Rep. Kleine said.
“Third, if the state
quality standards, the

has ‘enforceable’ |
federal government

'

put up 50 percent, the state’s share will be 25.
percent, and the local share will be 25 percent.
“Finally,

if the

local

construction

conforms

with regional planning in the metropolitan
area, — 2
the federal government will finance 55 percent of —
the project, the state 25 percent,
share drops to 20 percent.”
sets

The

Rep. Kleine

state

cost-sharing

and

local

plan

action,

and the

provides

incentive

such

anti-pollution

as

steps recently proposed by two state groups.

eS

The Republican task force on water resources has outlined a plan th
would be financed by a $750-million referendum bond issue. And Gov.

Otto

Kerner’s

Resources

Illinois

recently

Technical

called

for

Advisory

a billion-dollar

.

include money to battle air pollution.
'y\0 THE

NORTH

SHORE,

the most

Committee

on

Wa

bond

that

would

important

issue
feature

;

of the two

plans is the category involving control of water pollution, the Lakees,

Forest Republican said.

“Two programs for improving operations of the North Shore
ry
District have been proposed—each estimated at between $12 million and
$14 million. A correct decision must be made, for federal aid

reduce this burden considerably.

It also could help Highland Park

improve its sewer maintenance to prevent contributing to Lake Michigan
pollution in times of storm runoff.”
“es

About $850 million in federal matching funds would be generated
the improved local-state-federal co-operation
proposed state programs, Rep. Kleine said.

recommended
:

in the t
:

—
“Unfortunately, all that will have to wait till November, 1968.
Consequently, 1 have introduced a series of important immediate-action
oe
bills,” he explained.

“Qne

would

immediately

generate

about

$60 million

to aid local

municipalities, treatment plants, etc. A half dozen others of
1
importance are under consideration, and I believe most will pass. Water
no longer is one of our cheap natural resources, and protecting it will be

costly. But the mood of the legislature is to accomplish this, and
believe the 75th Assembly will be recognized as the ‘water resources’ —
session.”’

“3

�Passover Meal Is the Time
Fi or Food Just Lik e Mama’s

community

“Love

110.
Area,

Editor

and

Knishes,’’

“‘An Irrepressible Guide to
Cooking,’
Sara
Kasdan
Passover as the time when
remember Passover cooking
way Mama used to cook.
tells the story of the young
who contrary to popular

ideas,

was

a good

cook.

Her

only

the

answer

was

being made. The friend put in egg
and schmaltz and threw in a
handful of matzo meal. The knaidlech were cooked and they were
delicious.
But when the little bride went
home and tried to make knaidlech
herself, she couldn’t. She tried for
five days and failed. Finally, however,

it

dawned

on

her

that

her

hand was not the same size as her
friend’s.
So, the bride went to her with

a

measuring cup and said ‘throw in a
handful of matzo meal.” This time,

the bride’s knaidlech were perfect,
light as a feather.
Good, but .. .”’

She served the knaidlech to her
husband and waited for his approval. He took the first bite and then
the

second,

and

she

said

‘Well?

How are they?”
His reply was “Don’t get mad,
they’re all right, but they’re not
like mama used to make.”
Well, because she loved him, the
bride vowed to give him knaidlech
and she did — every day for six
months.
One

day,

however,

a misfortune

happened, the bottom fell out of the
matzo-meal box and all the matzo
meal fell into the knaidlech. Being
not so newlywed anymore, the
bride decided her husband would
eat them anyway — hard and
heavy as they were.
Well,

her

husband

loved

them

because he said “This is the way
Mama used to make them.”
The moral of the story (which is
delightfully told in the recipe book)
is that whether it’s matzo balls at
Passover or plain old apple pie,
there is nothing quite like the way
Mother used to make.

12

repre-

The presentations will be
by a question period.

followed:

COUPLE ADOPTS SON

school,

and

town-

530 Deerfield

Rd.,

Deerfield

have

adopted a son, Jay, 4 months. The
Andersons other children are Les-

lie, 13, and Raquel, 11.

ah A
“Fy,
(and we put it in writing)
Your service contract with Household Pest Control guarantees
you year-’round protection against such pests as ants, moths,
silverfish, carpet beetles, spiders, mice and similar unwelcome
intruders.

A

MATTER

OF

POTATO

KNAIDLECH

(Serves 4 to 6)
2 thilsp.

1 cup grated raw potatoes,

well drained
1 cup mashed potatoes

‘“‘you

Finally, however, a friend suggested the bride watch knaidlech

group

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Anderson,
village,

The traditional seder or Passover meal is depicted in this ancient
line drawing. The rituals and ceremony of the feast are carried
down, in some instances today in modified forms, to the first night
of Passover.

Asks Friends for Help

meal,

Each

sented will present a 10-minute talk
on projects for the coming year.

we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests

She asked all her friends how to
make knaidlech and their answer
always was ‘You don’t know how
to make knaidlech? You put in egg,
you put in schmaltz (fat), you put
in matzo meal, and you get knaidlech.”
When she asked how much egg,
how much schmaltz, and how much
matzo

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Reslated

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NO MORE
INSECTS

failing in her husband’s eyes was
that she couldn’t make knaidlech
like his mother used to make.

put in how much you want. You
want a lot, you put in a lot; you
don’t want so much, you don’t put
in so much.”

dinner

ship officials were invited to the
meeting which will be held at the
Moraine-on-the-Lake Hotel begin-

sub-

titled
Jewish
defines
people
as the
She
bride,

discussion

been rescheduled to next Thursday.
The dinner originally was scheduled for Monday, but the date
conflicted with board meetings in
Deerfield School Districts 109 and

One of the three major Hebrew
feasts — Passover — occurs in the
coming week. It commemorates
the exodus of the Hebrews from
Egypt and their subsequent freedom.
Actually, the feast is agricultural
in origin and always happens in the
spring. Its main characteristic is
the use of matzo meal and unleavened bread.
Traditionally,
Passover begins
with a family meal presided over
with much ceremony by the father.
It’s the time for traditional cookery.
In

Program

The Deerfield Plan Commission’s

pei

By CAROL BRUCK
Women’s

Plan Commission

schmaltz

1/2 tsp. salt
dash of pepper

1 thisp. onion juice

2 eggs
1/2 cup matzo meal

Combine all ingredients and form into balls the size of a walnut. If not
firm enough to shape, add more matzo meal. Drop into rapidly boiling
water. Reduce heat and simmer slowly for 1 hour. Drain. Serve in
chicken soup or with meat or chicken gravy.

CHAROSIS
Charosis is served at the Passover seder (or meal) as a symbol of the
Hebrews

were

2 tart apples

a year,
at least, we will completely treat
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

Prompt emergency

(Serves 10-12)
mortar and bricks that the
pyramids and cities of Egypt.

Twice
your home,

forced

to

make

for

the

Service
at no extra cost. In trouble? Just call the little blue station wagon.

1 tsp. honey
1 thlsp. Passover wine

1/2 cup nuts (preferably walnuts)
1/4 tsp. cinnamon

Pare and core apples. Chop apples and nuts together finely. Add
cinnamon, honey, and wine. Serve 1 tsp. to 1 tblsp. per person on matzos.

Retuse Council to Consider
Disposal-Bill Amendment
An amendment answering one of
the primary objections to a proposed refuse-disposal bill will be

objections to the bill, and expressed
a need to thoroughly explore the
legislation before agreeing to sup-

the

port it.
The village also had argued that
dissolution of such commissions

The bill, defeated one month ago
in the state House, would permit
two or more municipalities of less

thus establishing a minority veto by

considered at 8 tonight by the North

Suburban Refuse Council
Winnetka Village Hall.

in

than 500,000 persons to form
commissions

joint

for refus-disposal pur-

poses.
The amendment to be considered
tonight would not allow location of
refuse-disposal facilities in or within one mile of municipalities objecting to such facilities.
Absence of the one-mile consent
clause had been the primary reason
for strong objections from Glenview, Northbrook, and Northfield
Township.
However,
Glenview
trustees
Monday said the amendment would

meet

only

one

of

14

different

would
one

require

member;

unanimous
that waiver

consent,
of prior

appropriation for commission functions would promote fiscal irresponsibility; and that the appointive commission should not have
powers of condemnation.
The Glenview board noted also
that legislation being considered
that would allow townships to form
such commissions would be preferable to allowing creation of another
governing body such as_ refuse
commissions.
State Rep. Alan Johnston (R-ist) |
of Kenilworth has said he would

resubmit the legislation if the |
municipal consent clause is added. |

ae year
for the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional
room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

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PEST CONTROL
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IPCA

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The

DAVIES

mother

of an Adlai

Stevenson High School student challenged the Board of
Education of School District

_

125 Monday night to explain
why district teachers are disSatisfied with the administra-

tion.
___

_

The

mother,

Mrs.

Ed

Lingo

of

Long Grove, told the board that she

|
had conducted a poll of 21 of the
_
school’s 42 teachers and found that
all but one are “unhappy with the
|
administration.”
She
said that eight teachers
recently had been fired and that
others are threatening to resign.
Mrs.
Lingo quoted some of the
teachers without identifying them.
_ School Supt. Harold E. Banser was
singled out for criticism in some of
_ the quotes.

One teacher quoted by Mrs.
Lingo said, “Disagree with Mr.
Banser and you get fired.” Another
said ‘teachers are afraid to speak
up” and that “discipline in the
school is terrible—the kids rule the
school.”
Mrs.

Lingo

said

she

was

a good staff.
an

Lincolnshire
tunate experiences

Try

for Best

last
“We

year
are

for

trying

Plan Expanded
| At Stevenson

best possible staff.’

on

D.

Harrington

extreme circumstances exist.
“Once we get a good teacher

_use of drafting facilities.

MPR oe

MG eke

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The new plan, which

will include

- removing part of a wall to double
floor space, is expected to be ready
by fall. Two printing presses, a
_ power
paper
cutter,
and type
_ cabinets will be purchased from the
_ Graphic Arts Equipment Co. of

| Chicago.
__

|

The
board also approved the
purchase of air conditioning equip-

ment for the auditorium. A low bid

of $16,958 by Air Comfort Corp. of
_ Chicago was approved for two 15ton air conditioning units.

_ The units will be mounted over
the stage and will direct cooled air
over the audience without using
expensive ducts. Installation should
completed before June gradua-

_

Dan

Schuffman

was

re-elected

president and Mrs. Travis Nelson,
was re-elected secretary at the
meeting, both by unanimous votes.

Stevenson

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“This man (Mr. Banser) tries.
Those people (the teachers quoted
by Mrs, Lingo) don’t show up for
faculty meetings and many don’t
show up for school. If there is a
discipline problem it is because
these persons are not in their
classrooms,” he said.
Poll Termed

‘Selective’

Mr. Banser said he thought Mrs.
Lingo’s poll was taken “‘very selectively.” He challenged her to ask
any of the half a dozen teachers
who attended the meeting to express their feelings on the matter.
He offered to leave the room while
the teachers expressed their feelings, but Mr. Schuffman said it

wasn’t necessary and added, “We

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- simply by choosing
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— take to
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So much for the change. Now what
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us,’’ he said.

Lingo ‘‘are not truthful.”

double

it

FOREST

on

44 per

than

unless

the first year will be $904.75.

tenure we do everything we can to
make sure he or she stays with

enrollment in print shop classes by
more

date

m4:

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and

s,

specific

nS

expansion
cent

foreign

LAKE

A teacher after two years “goes
on tenure” and after that time a
contract has to be renewed unless

_
_

as

a

ordered months ahead of time.
Expenditure for the program for

In other business, the board hired

our teachers on tenure if we have

J. D. McCartney, head of the
school’s
guidance
department,
spoke in defense of both Mr.
Banser and the board. He said the
statements quoted made by Mrs.

increase

the

‘We have to be careful not to put

The Stevenson High School Board
has approved an industrial arts
to _

same

language department chairman and

|.
_

program

the

to get

under state

administration.
The school presently rents its
films. Business Mgr. Ed Ellis said
the present system is inefficient
because it is difficult to get a film

that about the same number of
teachers were not given contract
reason.

each

year per student
films which are
library. Cost of
are matched by

the federal government

Mr. Schuffman told The Villager
renewals

co-operative,

school pays $1.75 a
for the purchase of
stored in a central
the film purchases

a single faculty member. My name
is in the telephone book.”

Donald

Issue

Co-operative.
Under
the

I’ve ever been

through.”
He said, “I have yet to hear from

any doubts in our minds,” he said.

: Industrial Arts

Spanish teacher
at a_ contract
salary of $10,179. Mr. Harrington
works in the language department
at Northern Illinois University.
The board also approved a motion allowing Stevenson High School
to join with four other area schools
in a Central Lake County Film

ABOUT

in

sympathy with the teachers if this
was the situation and added “I, as
a parent, am upset at the lack of
discipline.”
Board Pres. Dan B. Schuffman
assured Mrs. Lingo that the situation had been misrepresented. He
said the eight teachers had not
been fired per se; their contracts
had just not been renewed.
Mr. Schuffman said Stevenson is
a new school and that one of its
greatest problems is trying to build
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Banser and his staff.”
Board member Robert Anderson
said the board could not adequately
reply to unattributed quotations
and that Mrs. Lingo’s reading of
them was “one of the most unfor-

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senior, Mary
Lou
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of
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|
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Season Passes Are Available
The

Deerfield

Park

District

lected. Those registering after May

swimming pool will open June 17.

Residents
season
Jewett

who

wish to purchase

passes
may
register
at
Park
Fieldhouse
Monday

thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to noon, and
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 9
a.m. to noon; and Sundays from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. A photograph of
each pass holder must be taken.

before

the

card

is

issued.

The

season pass permits pool use at any

time during general swim hours.
Season rates are: single adult
(adult is anyone who has completed
8th grade), $8, single child, $6,

21 will pay $1 more per card.

The daily class schedule is as
follows: 8 a.m. junior life saving

Swim

and advanced beginners; 9 a.m.
swimmer, advanced beginner, and

Classes

until June

17, and in person

one

is

from

June

19

to

July

beginners,

card

also

will

be

col-

advanced

termediate,
swimmers,

Kindergarten

beginners,

swimmers,
and

junior

Sign Up Is Set

a.m.

water

to Swim program is designed in
accordance with the American Red
Cross requirements.

TOPS
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in-

Gets Charter
District’s

Sensibly

advanced

Club

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Off Pounds

(T.O.P.S.)

has

re-

ceived a national charter.

life savers.

Membership

There will also be water ballet for
girls.
Fee
for
session is $7.50,
water ballet.

11

entrance requirements for a certain
level will be re-assigned. The Learn

17,

cents

beginners;

ballet, beginner, advanced beginner, and intermediate.
Each class will have one qualified
instructor for each 10 children.
Children who fail to meet the

at the

four or more persons in a family,
$20. An additional charge of 50

per

vanced

pool thereafter. Applications are
available in the district office.
There will be three three-week
sessions beginning June 19 and
continuing through Aug. 18. Session
session two from July 10 to July 28,
and session three from July 31 to
Aug. 18. Classes will meet five
times a week for 55 minutes.
Classes will be available for

combination of three persons in a
family, $18; and combination of

beginners; 10 a.m. advanced swimmer, intermediate, beginners, ad-

The district also is taking Learn
to Swim applications for children
age six to 14.
Registration will be open by mail

is open to any wom-

an. Meetings are held every Tues-

the
three
week
and $12.50 for the

day

morning

from

9:30-11:30

in

(Continued on page 70)

John and Tracy Landsell get in the mood for the Lincolnshire Fun
Fair, which

will have

a western

theme.

The

fair, sponsored

by the

Half Day and Sprague schools, will be held Saturday at Half Day.
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Western Theme to Prevail

Day School.

Mrs.
John

William

Shimer

Landsell

are

and

Mrs.

co-chairmen

of

the fair, which is sponsored jointly
by Laura Sprague School and Half
Day School. Proceeds will be used
for a District 103 social studies
program,
baseball
league,
and
school record players.
Each class sponsors a booth with
room mothers in charge.
Features this year will include a
western jail, a ‘‘make up like
Mommy”

booth

where

girls

can

apply their own lipstick and eyeshadow, and a teen canteen. The
canteen, headed by Mrs. Ben Sosna
and Mrs. Gene Taylor, will be set
up for dancing to popular records.
A white elephant auction will be
held for adults.

Cub Scout Pack 78 members and
their fathers will run a _ chuck

Girl Scouts

255

Sell

area,

which

includes

Lincolnshire,

and

Half

Aptakisic,
Day,

are

Troop 162, Mrs. J. Dombeck; Troop
43,

Mrs.

Dan

Lowry

and

Mrs.

Richard Wolf; Troop 42, Mrs. E.
Zant; and Troop 83, Mrs. Earl
Danciu.

as

We-Go

their

Trail,

guests,

Deerfield,

Col.

brother and his wife, Mr.

have

Gibbons’
and Mrs.

Joseph Gibbons, who are returning
to their home in Houston, Tex.,
after a month in London.
16

efforts.
Other workers include Mrs.
Glover and Mrs. Dex Card.

Shepard

Elementary

register

at

Ned

Another shipment of our
has just been unpacked.

School

Maplewood

with A through L should register
from 9 a.m. until noon and children

Children must be five years old
on or before Dec. 1, 1967, and must
enrollment.

requested

to bring

The

Par-

wearer

minimum

health

information with them.

Retained

as President

School Board of Education organi-

officers are not present.
The president also praised the
outstanding service given to District 125 by retiring: board member

zational meeting last week.

Richard

A canvas of votes in the Apr. 8
election confirmed the re-election

who completed his second.term this

Dan Schuffman was re-elected
president and Mrs. Travis Nelson,
secretary

at

the

Stevenson’

High

of Mr. Schuffman and the election
of Richard C. Ross of Lincolnshire,

of this

classic

shirt

isn’t just

of three strokes off his game

guaranteed

a

(whatever that is), he

is also recognized by the cognoscenti as a windmill tilter of
no mean

Schuffman

golf shirt

vertagreen.

have birth certificates to be eligible
are

“Windmill”

The diminutive chest emblem is our own “Windmill” crest
&amp; it’s colors contrast harmoniously to the body shades of
lily white russian navy, willy maize, very well red, &amp;

whose last names begin with M
through Z should register from 1 to
3 p.m.

ents

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School May 2; and all others should
register at Walden School May 1.
Children whose last names begin

for kindergarten

If you’d enjoy joining the charmed circle of Cervantes . . .
on over . . . 7.50 a lance.

come.

Cromartie of Lincolnshire,

month but didn’t seek
for business reasons.

ability.

re-election

478 Central

Open Thursday

Highland Park

night

to the board. Both will serve threeyear terms.

President Schuffman named William Salzman as president pro-tem
Lorenz

to

Schmidt

preside

as

secretary

when

regular

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All Highland Park children should
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those who will attend kindergarten
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wagon to serve dinner from 5:30 to
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charge of the booths’ prize room.
The colorful posters advertising
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Deerfield
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Assembly
retary:

oe
Adul

of Deerfield

Mrs.

William

n.,

K.

Cross, Deerfield.
cussion

Jewett

Park

*hild: en’s
ret Park

group:

Baker,

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Sunday,

Field

9:45

House,

hour:
Sunday,
Field House.

835

9:45

Community
dress: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
: The
Rev.
Elmer
E. Davis.
uunday Services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
ichool,
9:30
a.m.,
nursery.
through

and

college

Wednesday,

AN SCIENCE
Church of Christ,
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Sunday

meeting:
facilities

Nursery

Scientist

23:
11 a.m. Bible lesAfter Death.’’ Nursery

acilities are provided.
a.m. to age 20

_Reading

Y.P.
;
7:30

Sunday,
9 p.m.

school:

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

635 Deerfield
11

a.m.

Rd.;

to 5 p.m:;

OPAL

rate:

The

and Wilmot
Rds.
Jack
D.
Parker.

Rev.

Spencer

Thiel.

services:
7:30
a.m.,
holy
; 9:15 a.m., holy communirst and third Sundays,
morning
r—second and fourth Sundays;
11
morning
prayer—first
and third
ndays, holy communion—second
and

rth

Sundays.

ded.

Nursery

Church

11

are

a.m.

FREE

North

Rev.

Line

Richard

A.

Swan-

k

service:

Wednesday,

7
all

a.m.

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

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Beth Or
: 631 Deerfield Rd.
i: Daniel Friedman.
y service: 8 p.m.

DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L.

Sunday

service:

11

a.m.

Lanier.

Nursery

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

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Zion
idress: 10 Deerfield Rd.
astor: The Rev. Herbert

Ch)
e:4

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

C.

Peter-

tern: Jerome Egel.
10:45
a.m.~inday
services:
8,
9,
irch school: 9 a.m., nursery through
th grade.

THODIST

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

Vondracek.

ay services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurs‘y facilities and child care are proided during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
hool, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
th
school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

ESBYTERIAN
i
First
idress: 824 Waukegan Rd.
astor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
ssistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey
and
Frederick
ite, A.
2 Johnson,

Wyngarden.

ctor of Christian
Connors.

services:

9,

education:

7

10:15,

11:30

Wednesday,

9 a.m.

High

Academy:

Youth

p.m.

Shiskman

a.m.

fellowship:

.

Friday,

Tues5:45

or High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesiy. 7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

20MAN CATHOLIC
Holy
Address:

Pastor:
ni

n.

re

724

The

Lakeside

Congregation

Reform

for

Judaism

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

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

LUTHERAN

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
‘ Address:
Laurel Av.
and McGovern
t.
* setae
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

Cross

Elder

Rt.

Ln.

Rev.

John

H.

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd
Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

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

Highwood
CATHOLIC
St.

Houli-

Church Women

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

Will Tour City

A tour of Chicago today will
replace the regular Thursday meeting of the Women’s Association of

cago. From
pass Firmin

the Deerfield
Church.

versity

First

Presbyterian

Buses will leave the church at
9:15 a.m. and return before 2:45
p.m. A similar sucessful trip was
taken by the women last year.

The first stop will be a tour of the
Christian

Industrial League

in Chi-

there the buses will
House to take a look

at the Circle campus

of the Uni-

of Illinois.

The next stop will be Chinatown,
where the women will have lunch
and free time to shop or browse in
the area’s shops.

After the business meeting, which
will be held en route,

will be elected.

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The Rev. Elmer E. Davis came to the Deerfield Community
Baptist Church, 1250 Waukegan Rd., in April, 1965. A 1957 graduate
of Moody Bible Institute, the Rev. Mr. Davis peace was pastor
of the Wasco Baptist Church, St. Charles, an then the Maranatha
Baptist Church in Chicago. He spent three years as an instructor on
the Moody Institute staff before Behiniy | to Deerfield. He is shown
standing before the new church being
uilt at the Waukegan Rd.
site. (Staff Photo)

Congregation

Israel to Present

2 Oratorios Sunday Afternoon

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m., three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

ROMAN

fe.

Park

Miss

ursery facilities are “Nese ogee Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
nursery
through
SY ge
a.m.
th grade.

woape:

Solel

Trinity

ess: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
astor: The Rev. Milo J.

Sunday

Congregation

EPISCOPAL
Christ

;

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday,
Apr. 23: 11 a.m. Bible lesso, “‘Probation After Death.”
Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

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HERAN

Torah

Redeemer

Highland Park
Bethlehem

B’nai

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

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

7:30

ress: 801 Rosemary Ter.
: The Rev. Eugene. Wykle.
tant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norin
Steffenson.
nday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursfacilities
are
provided.
Church
ol:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
h
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
ugh
high school age.

JEWISH

Miss

Church of the Holy Spirit
Rd.

unday
services:
9,
11:15
a.m.;
Py
urch
school:
10:15
a.m.,
Ss

Blet-

LUTHERAN

Suburban

: 200 County

The

9:15,

daily, 9 a.m.

GELICAL
’astor:

facilities

school:

‘Morning prayer:

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Lincolnshire

St. Gregory’s
‘ess: Deerfield
ctor:
The
Rev.

Bie

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

UNITARIAN

a.m.,

IST

ult. High school
llowship, 6 p.m.
ic reek service:

Assistant Pastor: The Rev.
James P.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

ti the Service of God

new

officers

North Shore Congregation Israel
will present two oratorios based on
a Biblical story at 4 p.m. Sunday in
the sanctuary at 1185 Sheridan Rd.,
Glencoe.
The oratorios, ‘“‘Balthazar’’ and
“‘Belshazzar’s Feast,’’ are based on

the Babylonian captivity and the
fate of King Belshazzar.
The temple choir and soloists will
present the oratorios, directed by
Willard Ballard of Evanston and
accompanied by Mrs. John Kemper
of Evanston at the organ. They will
be assisted by the Elgin Choral
Union and players from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
“‘Belshazzar’s Feast” is the work
of Sir William Walton, a contemporary British composer. The second

Official of Israel
To Speak for Club

work, ‘“‘Belthazar,” was composed
by the 17th Century Italian com-”
poser, Giacomo Carissimi.

Free tickets are available at the
temple
office,
840 Vernon
Av.,
Glencoe.
The concert
is given by the
° congregation, as part of its cultural
and musical program, through the

Spiesberger-Hofheimer
Memorial
Music Fund created by Mr. and
Mrs. Zollie Frank,
Ln., Winnetka.

361

Hawthorn

Deerfield Church
Invites Lakeview
The
view
cago,
First

congregation from the LakePresbyterian Church, Chiwill be guests of the Deerfield
Presbyterian Church at the

11:30 a.m. Sunday service.
The Rev. Ezekiel Alvarez, assistant pastor of the Lakeview church,

A representative of the Chicago
office of the Consulate General of

will read the scripture during the
service and speak on the ministry

Israel will discuss the Middle East
situation at the Sunday breakfast
meeting of the Temple Men’s Club
of North Shore Congregation Israel.

to

Aviv Ekrony,

the office’s consul

for cultural affairs, will
speaker.
The breakfast will be held
a.m. in the Rebecca K.
Room of ‘the Vernon Av.
840 Vernon Av. There will

at 9:30
Crown
temple,
be no

charge

or pro-

for

the

breakfast

be

the

Local. Couples Club
Members
the

Dinner
Lutheran

congrega-

Deerfield

church

has

been

giving

financial

support

for

three

years to the Lakeview Church,
resulting in a Spanish congregation

Congregation Group
To

Plan

Discussions

The book study group of Congregation B’nai Torah will plan next
year’s book
discussion sessions
today in the home of Mrs. Richard
Zucker, 669 Kincaid Rd., Highland
Park.

of the Couples Club of

Redeemer

his

of nearly 100.

gram.

Will Attend

Spanish-speaking

tion.
The

Church

will attend a dinner Saturday at the
Deutches Eck Restaurant in Chicago.
A choice of German or American
food will be available. Entertainment will include a sing-along.

The group also will meet next
Thursday for its regular meeting.
The book under discussion will be
“Madame
Bovary’” by Gustave
Flaubert. The meeting will be held
at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Karl
Margel, 2843 Twin Oaks Rd., High- |
land

Park.

4

�: Beth Or Plans

3 Passover

Music Festival

Services

A Jewish Music
presented

Set by Jews
Three

Jewish

Festival will be

by the Deerfield Congre-

gation Beth Or at 8:30 p.m. Apr. 30
in

congregations

the

Highland

Park

Recreation

Center.

in

Max Janowski, the congregation’s

Highland Park will hold special
services for Passover next week.

music director, has written all the
selections for the festival. They
include Sabbath and high holy day

Lakeside Congregation for Re- form Judaism will have a special

Passover service at 11 a.m. Sunday
in Edgewood School.
The title of Sunday’s sermon by
Rabbi Joseph L. Ginsberg will be

selections as well as Chassidic
Israeli melodies.

“The

soprano; Beatrice Horwitz, contralto; Kenneth Henriksen, tenor; and

Decline

of

Passover

in

Guests

Levy

Our

Day—Vulgarization and Degradation of a Noble Ideal.’”’ Passover is
observed as a remembrance of the

Freeman

Highland

Park

will

aS

direct preparation of the meal. The
congregation’s Seder will be at 6:30
p.m. Monday in the Highland Park
Elks Club. Mrs. Adolphe Reich of

Highland Park is in charge of food
preparation, and Rabbi Ginsberg
will officiate.
Schedule
Congregation

will

hold

which

was

Uney,

boiled

bitter

egg,

herbs,

an

lamb,

onion,

and

a

written and

designed by members of the congregation. Herman Goodman, the
congregation’s music director, will
lead singing and provide cantorial
music.

Seder chairmen are Mrs. Jotham

Ber-

Congregation B’nai Torah will
hold Seders for children at 10:30
a.m. Saturday and Sunday in the
congregation’s religious school.

horseradish.

(Staff

school are in charge of the preparation of the model
Seder.
Mrs.
Harold Balikou and Mrs. Lawrence

Argash are room mother chairmen.
ATTENDS

Meal

Plan

Robert

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The children will eat a traditional
meal of a hard boiled egg, bitter

Rd., Highland Park, a freshman at

juice.

was selected by his fraternity, Beta

herbs,

matzo,

and

grape

They also will retell the story of the
departure of the Jews from Egypt.

Room mothers from the religious

inlpl
Oo

the University

office,

Max Janowski

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Seder at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the
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The service will be led by Rabbi
Arnold J. Wolf using the Haggadah
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The religious school will hold its
at 10:15 a.m.

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254 Hazel Av., Highland Park, have
returned home after several weeks
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Hokins will return to Palm Beach
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Randy,
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and Mrs. Michael Wampler and
children, Barbara, Cathy, and John,
1885 Hill Top Ln., Bannockburn,
have returned home after a spring
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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Relaxing after the dinner
Board of Realtors are (from

meeting of the Evanston-North Shore
left) Alan Ramsay, program chairman;

John Brandt, president of the board; and Len O'Connor,

radio and TV

news analyst who spoke at the dinner.

O’Connor Backs
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Radio and TV analyst Len O’Connor of Winnetka told members of
the Evanston-North Shore Board of

Realtors last week to dismiss their
personal

views

on open

occupancy

and look at the issue objectively.
is

Mr. O’Connor, 770 Sheridan
heard
on WMAQ
radio

Rd.,
and

television. The featured guest at
the board’s monthly meeting talked
about open occupancy as part of a
discussion of the social and economic problems in Chicago and the
suburbs.
“Many seem to share the idea
that open occupancy
isn’t the
answer to the Chicago area’s war
against submarginal housing,’’ Mr.

O’Connor said at the meeting in the
Pyrenees

Restaurant.

‘‘But does it

really make any sense to deny good
housing to a man because of his
color?
“If

Sees Little Effect
the state legislators

passed

and enforced an open occupancy
law, it wouldn’t cause any great
changes nor would it be a calamity,”

think

Mr.

O’Connor

there

would

said.

be

“I

any

don’t

great

mass movement of Negroes to the
suburbs.”’
Mr. O’Connor said that the city
had just as many advantages as

the suburbs and didn’t have the
disadvantage of commuting.
The news analyst called for the
improvement
of
change
in the

schools
attitude

and
a
of the

purpose of schools. He criticized
the production method of education.

“The dominating question is: are
white

or Negro

| April 20, 1967

students

being

put

in classes
ability? If
being

HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS
BRING YOU

above their learning
failing students are

passed

when

they

are

not

entitled to be in order to keep the
production line moving, this is
disastrous.”
Mr. O’Connor suggested that if
suddenly teachers decided to fail
every student who really deserved
to

be

failed,

the

Chicago

school

system would fall apart.

the village

LAMPLIGHT

“Good education is the foundation

on

stone of neighborhood tranquility,”
he said.

Predicts Co-operation
Mr.
O’Connor
predicted
that
Mayor Richard Daley and Cook
County Pres. Richard Ogilvie may
end up going hand in hand to the
legislators to get additional funds
because of mutual needs.
“There is a conflict between
integration and segregation, in that
the

government

has

discovered

it

can’t solve the problem by showering it with money. It is ironic that
the white groups in the midst of the
segregation conflict came to the
United States to avoid the very

conflict they are now in the midst
of.”’
He said that some whites regard
open occupancy as a threat to what
they have
strived for in their
neighborhoods.
He said that although the cost of

city and county government had
soared, he hoped that the state
would not make the “disastrous
mistake’”’ of establishing a state
lottery.

He said that such lotteries

in the past have only resulted in
corruption.
He also pointed out the problems
of integration at
national levels.

city,

state,

and

Thursdays

starting April 27...

taking your message
Lake Forest and: Lake

into ALL 6,000
Bluff homes. Our

mailing list will be updated each week
to

provide

coverage.

continuous
Enjoy

the

saturation
increased

business that only our complete
distribution can bring to you.
433-4370

�Families Move

‘

_ Mr.

*

and

&amp;

Mrs.

Victor

Kasemir

land children, Teddy, 5; Vicki,
4; Chris, 2; and Victor Jr., 1;
Ihave moved to 1132 Greenwood Av.,
De erfield,

from

New

Jersey.

‘Kasemir operates Hoagie
irrestaurant ini Highwood.

Mr.

House

* ok

Mr.

and

Mrs.

nd daughters,

Ihave

moved

Dick

J.

Rogavin

Randi and Debbie,

to

525

Susan

ea
*k

&amp;

&amp;

_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Maynard
an d children, Ted, 2 and Elizabeth,

5

months,

have

moved

to

from

Chicago.

1113

The Paul L. Chiltons, 1144 Walden
Ln., Deerfield, have returned from
visiting friends and relatives in
Virginia. They also spent a weekend in Washington, D.C. The Chil-

tons’ children with them on the trip

Miss

Marianne

Returns

David

were Dora;

to Classes

Miss Marianne David of Highland
Park,

a

freshman

at

Pembroke

College, Providence, R.I., has returned to campus after spending a
week at home. Miss David, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

David, 130 Sheridan
graduate of Highland

have returned to Syracuse, N.Y.,
after spending a few days with Mr.
Barkun’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.

VISITS IN KANSAS
Mrs. Fred A. Dean, 1140 Country
Ln., Deerfield, is visiting for sever-

Harold A. Barkun, 1035 Green Bay
Rd., Highland Park. Mr. Barkun
teaches political science at Syra-

al

Rd.,
Park

is a
High

School.

SHORE

Mr.

and Mrs.

and children,

William

P. Darst

Patricia and William

P. II, 1441 Bayberry Ln., Deerfield,
spent their spring holiday at Cape
Coral, Fla. Patricia is a sophomore
at Deerfield High School. The son is
in the sixth grade at Wilmot School,

RETURNS TO INDIANA
Mrs. R. M. Schildgen

has

re-

WINNETKA

turned to Shelbyville, Ind., after a
visit with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H.
David, 1306 Nyoda Pl., Highland
Park.

You can relax and en-

joy your remodeling
projects when we
handle them for you.
Every detail is looked
after by us from start
to finish.

There

if

is no

needed

re-

jobs

when we can ar-

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of both Washington and Detroit. -.is the WILLIAMSBURG,
now
premiering in Deerfield.
You'll appreciate the tasteful appointments and advantages of
Deerfield Square .. - Two-story Colonials with 4 &amp; 5 exceptionally-

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get
(f

easy

bud-

terms

with

no money

down.

large bedrooms ¢ Paneled and beamed family rooms with woodburning fireplaces ¢ Country kitchens with floor-to-ceiling pantries

MAIL THIS

2,000

COUPON TODAY

¢ First-floor studies ¢ Priced from only $38,950 to $42,950 for over
of

living

area.

On

sites

up

to

\%

acre.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
Deerfield Square has the ideal North Shore location! In the heart
of the village of Deerfield. Within easy walking distance to elementary &amp; junior high schools, skating rinks, swimming pool and
Milwaukee R.R. commuter trains. Just minutes away from Edens
Expressway and the Tri-State Tollway. Golfing nearby at 4 country
clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

wo. J. PULTE, inc.
Detroit

© Washington
272-7862

Pulte Built Means

¢ Chicago

Better Built

DRIVE Edens Expressway to Deerfield Road exit, West on Deerfield Road
to Wilmot, South on Wilmot to Deerfield Square. Or, Tri-State Tollway
to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot
to Deerfield Square.

ae

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Yes,
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ae

need

to put off doing
those

LOCATION

QUALITY

LUMBER CO.

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PREMIERE...

TASTE

feet

and

VISIT IN FLORIDA

modeling

2,675

brother

Paul L. Jr.; Dana Ann;

DEERFIELD SQUARE

to

her

TO CAMPUS

Miss Jane Dickson of Highland
Park has returned to Putney (Vt.)
School after spending the spring
break at home. Miss Dickson, a
freshman, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent B. Dickson, 217
Moraine Rd.

NORTH

;

with

Deerfield.

RETURNS

VALUE

weeks

sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen De
Moss in Topeka.

and Denise Rae.

Ln.,

Deerfield, from Farmington, Mich.
Mr. Rogavin is district manager
with Bigelow-Sanford, Inc., in Chi:

Deerfield,

from East

cuse University.

| am

interested

in

the

following

type

of

home

re-

modeling and | would like a free estimate.
BATH [)
RECREATION ROOM
GARAGE [

NEW KITCHEN [)
ROOM ADDITION [)
NEW CEILING ()
OTHER

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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
BEST TIME TO CALL

WINNETKA

SOSCCHOSHSCOOOHOOEOSCHOESEESO

é

Av.,

Keturns

(Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barkun
and daughter, Deborah, 6 weeks,

ad
o
sevreserecces

10; and Barbara, 5. Mr. Beskin is

~ supervisor and a vice president
f Foote Cone and Belding Co. in
Chicago.

Osterman

Chicago. Mrs. Maynard teaches
reading part-time in Waukegan.
Mr. Maynard is marketing consultant with American Oil Co., in

Mrs. Barkun

SAN

_ Mr. and Mrs. Jules H. Beskin
have
moved
to 713 Pine
St.,
Deerfield,
from
Glencoe.
Their
children are Marilyn, 12; Karen,

Paul Chilton Family
Returns from Virginia

to Area

aime.

New

LUMBER C0.

594 Green Bay Road, Winnetka

HI 6-0734

April 20, 1967

�Classified Advertising S
e

475-1560
Deadline

Noon

Tuesday

9 PAPER

COMBINATION

1

1020 Church Street, Evanston
Phones 475-1560 or 273-5211

SKRDEN
CLUB
OF
DEERFIELD
flower show, tour of homes, May 18,
12-8 p.m. Invitational Entries Chairmen:
Mrs. C.E. Piper, 651 Chestnut,
Mrs. L. L. Peterson,
1554 Oakwood.
Entries deadline: May Ist.

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates.
Your office or mine.
PE 6-3282 days, 282-6391 eves.

Lost

and

Found

LOST YOUR PET?
;
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
LOST:
BRIEFCASE
CONTAINING
personal
es,
valuable
only
to
owner
C.T.A.
‘Evanston
Express.
April 13th. Call GR 5-8322.

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette
Phones 251-4300 or 273-4300

588 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
Phone 446-4300

OF

EVANSTON SHOP.
Call 328-1593

715 Vernon Ave., Glencoe
Phone 446-4300

LOST:
MINIATURE
FRENCH
POOdle,
male,
light
cocoa
in color,
in
Northbrook,
Glenview
area.
Reward.
Call CR 2-7520.
LOST: LADY’S GOLD WRIST WATCH.
On
Saturday
morn.
vicinity
MainChicago
Ave.,
Evanston.
Reward.
Please call UN 4-5000, ext. 143.

GLENVIEW

FOUND:

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview
Phone 724-4300

1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
Phone 272-4300

HIGHEAND PARK
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

SET OF KEYS

2700 BLOCK-LAWNDALE,
Call 328-2705

EVANSTON

LOST:
SMALL
BLACK
YOUNG
FEmale
cat,
Sat.
night,
Apr.
15, ‘bet.
Central and Glenview Rd. nr. Harlem.
Looks Siamese. REWARD. 724-4637.

NORAIBROOK

Park

FOUND:
WATCH,
MAN’S
GOLD
LECoultre.
Vicinity
of
Eden’s
Plaza.
Owner please pay for ad. Call
AL 1-3616, evenints.

LOST:

BLACK

white
a

AND

WHITE

feet,
white
to ‘‘Felix.’’

CAT,

4

stripe
on
face.
Reward. Call VE

LOST:
WHITE
UNCLIPPED
puppy. Children praying for
anyone
knows
whereabouts
0023, Evanston. Reward.

POODLE
return. If
call 491-

ALASKAN MALAMUTE—A.K.C. MALE.
3 months. Champion-sired. Show prospect. Phone after 6 p.m. 965-4529.

a

HIGHWOOD

NEED

RIGHT

HALF

- Bill left halves

OF

SHELL

of $50 bills.

Business

Park

Will

$500
split.

Personal

MESSAGE
to all

444 Central Ave., Highland Park
Phone 945-7300

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
"CLEAR"

Combination Classified Rates
for the 9 papers: $1.20 per line
Discount: .10 per line
(Cash with order or
if paid within 10 days)
Minimum 4

lines

DEADLINE

FOR

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
NOON MONDAY

Wilmette,
April *: i

Ill.

phone) a complete
and events.

listing

of

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

voy
oo
pale a
TODA

Deerfield Villager

945-7300

Central

LOCATING

Ave.

Highland

SERVICE.

locally or nationwide

or seller of any
8-4463 evenings

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
A.K.C.
FEmale.
2144 yrs.
old Alert
line bred.
Sable.
Proven
outstanding
producer.
Litter
can
be
seen
now.
X-rayed.

362-3406.

TO

BE
GIVEN
AWAY:
BEAUT.
10mo.
old
all
white
Persian
male.
Handsome
sleek
all
black
altered
female,
5 yrs. old. Must have
good
homes. PA 4-2646.
LOVELY
SILVER
MALE
TOY
POOas puvoetinaty small. Show quality.

WILL

GOLDEN

272-6733.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Beautiful and intelligent. Available
stud. Champion A.K.C. line.
Call 835-0798

eae A.K.C.,

$150

CHAMPION

DA 8-2702

HAPPY HOME
Call 446-5372

AIREDALE
TERRIERS,
10
Beautiful; home raised; pet
type A.K.C.:
shots.
ORchard 3-0543.

Miniature

Schnauzer

3 months, home raised.
Call 674-9445
STANDARD
POODLE
PUPPIES
FOR
show or pets. Champion sire and dam.
150 and up. Call Lorraine Torkelson,

4-2200.

CH. PARADER

COLLIES

SEARCH

to find a buyer
DAvis

SHOTS.

10

raised. 358-1660.

WEEKS

OLD,

HOME

PUPPY

SHOTS.

MOVING:

MUST

Call DA 8-9171.

on
of

gee pools, 212 years old. A.K.C. reg.
1-5517
AFGHAN HOUND DOG
Unusual dark brown male, with shots
and
papers.
Desires
good
home.
Family pet. $100. 869-8060.
FREE
TO
GOOD
HOME
altered calico cats. Male.
Call UN 4-7623

2

Animals,

and

OLD.
869-6583.

Pets

FOR

30

old

and

:

Gifts

CASH FOR YOUR BOC
CERTIFIED

BOOK

APPRAIS[S

store all day Frida
phone
any
time
appointment. DA 8-4424.
booklet
on
values,
etc,
:
BOOKS 1307 Chicago Avenue.

COME BROWSE AT KENN
1911 Central

cD

St.,

Used, fine and rare. Sea
We buy piece ane i eo?

TO

SURCHASE

complete libraries,
and leather sets.

FINE

B

rare

743-8122

Business Opportunities e
wanted.

Phillips

66,

Winnetka.

lished customers and
Sun. Call 446-3500.

business. ©

RECENTLY
SINCLAIR
ized. 2 bay service sta
facilities, ar
location in
1 NA 5-9400

SELL

NOW,

ENTIRE

OD)
;

BAIKER

equipment; ovens, freezers,
tors,
mixers
and
542
ton
unit, 537-2314 or 537-9278.

Investments

and

Pa

SPARE TIME INCOM
MONE

COLLECTING

stocking NEW TYPE high q
operated dispensers in your

selling. To

qualify you Payee have

references,
$600 to $1 “rs
by inventory.
Seven to

weekly

can

net

full time.

Seta

For

person

inte

write
STUCKEY’S
DIS
COo., 6162 E. Mockingbird
Dallas, Texas
number.

75214.

Su

:

nelude

WANTED
WORKING PARTNEF
high grade resale shop in
an

clothing and bric-a-brac. ia

Box

60, Wilmette,

16

Business

Ill.

at :

Service

ATT.: PRIVATE POOL OW
} ]
4; Complete swimming and/or
©

ter

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Purple Martin Houses $13.98 up
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis
St., Evanston,
GR
5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open

4-44

vase;

Books

WILL

Supplies

ELSINGER'S

oriental

More

FEMALE BASSET HOUND PUPPY
champion sired; AKC. $125.
HI 6-7825
AFGHAN PUPPIES,
WEEKS.
Champion sired,
i se
CR 2-2577 evenings or foe
Re
ORANGE
|
YRS.
give to good hom
Call after 3:330 p.m.

Ross.

Sat. Call 251-2085.

GENTLE

Sundays—Skokie Only

AND
10
GALLON
FISH
TANKS,
stand and all equipment including a
pair of rare clown barbs. $75 or best
offer. Call 869-5367.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

SILVER

this Paper!

TOY

lamp;

MINIATURE

MR.

DUFFY,

Mr.

rk

15A
SELL

furnitu

PERSONAL COLLECTION J
rockers: chair: bowl and
pite

MUST

BEAGLE-SLIGHTLY MIXED.
Female, good with children. Born
rice
for
sell
Will
Christmas.

FOR

PRICE

French

SERVICE STATION DEALE!

Shepherd ‘Puppies

REG.

BY APP*

ANTIQUE PINE DROPLEAF |
wing back leyyie
seat, in fats

15

RETRIEVER PUPS A.K.C.
pet, hunt, or show;
ideal
for
children.

German

PIECES.

$35. 251 5093

WANT

HOMES,

under 5 Ibs. avail. for stud
Reasonable, A.K.C. 724-7736.

CASH
rugs;

anytime,

AND

FREE
KITTENS
TO
GOOD
orange and white.
Call 475-4346

MAC

ental

UN

COCKER POODLE—6 MOS. OLD.
BLACK FEMALE; ALL SHOTS.
$35. Call after 6 p.m. 967-7839.

A.K.C.

I

AND

objects and bric-a-brac. Phone 3:

Bookshop,

BLACK POODLES, A.K.C. SHOTS
wormed. McHenry 815—385-4552.

OLD

Winnetka

HIGHEST

TOY.
Home

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification £132 in

poodle;
service.

Birch,

MIN. SCHNAUZERS
A.K.C.;
EARS CROPPED;
4-1845. No answ., 251-3730.

WEEKS,
and show

ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPIES
A.K.C. Show and Pet. Champ.
Blood
line. Shots and wormed. $100 and up.
Crystal Lake, 815-459-6144.
6
FREE
KITTENS,
3
CALICOS,
:
white and black, 1 black and white.
orange
tiger.
AL
1-1634,
2136
Old
Glenview Road, Wilmette, Tu.

Barbara Scully Antique:

14

ENGLISH
SPRINGER
SPANIEL
7
months old. Pee
and white. Spade.
All
shots.
A.K.C.
Very
good
with
children. $125. AL 1-7752.

WANTED. A.K.C.
after 6:30 p.m.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
A.K.C.; healthy, heavy boned wormed
and innoc, Champ. int’l. blood lines.
Crystal Lake. (815) 459-4790
COCKER-TERRIER
20
MONTHS.
Beautiful female,
healthy,
gentle, 18
pounds,
all shots. Home
raised. $30.
Call 475-8197.

Antiques and Art Goods ©

AND

Silver Toy Poodles

SCHNAUZERS
MINIATURE
A.K.C.
Rocket’s Atlas
Sky
Sired by champ.
22, $125.
Missile. Avail. April
Evanston 869-9378

CHIHUAHUA

12

_

for Carter.

EVERY THURS.

GREAT
DANE,
512 MONTHS,
BRINdle, male. Pet only. A.K.C.
Reasonable. 469-9496 (Glen Ellyn).

BI RE ‘

AL 1-2968 after 6 p.m.

DACHSUND
Ae TO GOOD
HOME
A.K.C.
REGISTERED,
5
YEARS
OLD. REDISH, ADULT S ONLY.

GOLDEN

STOCK

LARGE ADULT MYNA
Semi-tame.

435

POODLE:
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
Affectionate.
Paper
trained.
raised. A.K.C. 433-2117.

PLYWOOD

ing kennel. 36 lon
x 22 wide x 2¢
Weight
35
lbs.
or
Boxe
Blues,
Springers
and
Stand
dies. ‘Acceptable on all air lines”
accept pets as excess baggage. Ca
after 6 p.m.
AL 1-4163

A.K.C.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
4 MALES:
5 FEMALES;
A.K.C.
Line bred. $75 and up. Call after 7 p.m.
537-4794.

for

English Bull—8 Months
a

INEXPENSIVE

RETRIEVER

AVAILABLE FOR STUD.
Call 966-3271

Pets

Supplies

Ask

Male Cat

MUST
GIVE
AWAY
AS
CHILD
IS
allergic. Ideal for companion. 433-4024.

BLACK
FEMALE
CAT
9
MONTHS
old, declawed,
all shots,
very
good
with children, Forced to sell because
of lease. Reasonable. Call 465-4125.

Park

item of value.
or Saturdays.

Pan

TWO MALES, A.K.C. $100 EA.
Phone 869-1640 after 5:00 p.m.

BEAUTIFUL
SABLE
AND
WHITE
A.K.C. puppies. 446-6126 evenings.

433-4370

old.

‘POODLES—TINY
‘WHITE;
HOME.
raised; 4 mos.; both sexes; 812’’; good
breeding;
fine bone;
tiny Y teag long
a
paper- -trained; A.K.
7-

56-1175 or

Highland Park Herald

and

KITTENS

Affectionate

BEAUTIFUL
SEMI
- LONGHAIRED
kittens.
Free
to
good
home.
Pantrained. Playful. Call 433-4024.

DOES IT WORK?

Animals,

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
purr
8
weeks old, males, A.K.C. reg., pleasant dispositions. Sis Call 537-2370.

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

444

Main office:
1232 Central Avenue

all club dates

Cats

TRAINED. 6 WEEKS OLD.
ORchard 5-1047
PUPPIES,
SCHNAUZERS
OR
POOdies A.K.C. Home raised. Exc. temp.
Love children. Shots. Barrington area.
639-9728

11

Simply
Mail (or
meetings

Cats

GERMAN
SHEPHERD-MALE
A.K.C.
14%
yrs.
Privately
owned.
Obedience
tarined.
Excellent
watch
dog.
Call VErnon 5-2497.

through THE CALENDAR

HOW

and

and

KITTENS
Exceptionally gentle. 6 weeks
trained and housebroken.
272-9249

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.
Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter. 7 boys, 3 girls, 6 wks. old. Boys
Blk.-silver, girls blk. “sable. 945-4117

MALE

Call 328-7219 after 6 p.m.

BEIELD

Dogs

Personal

5

444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

CENTER

LOST: MAN’S GLASSES. DARK GRAY
frames.
Near
House
of
Vision
or
Wilmette Jewel. Call John, AL 1-3616
evenings. Reward.
LOST
GOLD
CHARM
BRACELET
weekend March 31st. North Evanston
or vicinity
Chalet,
Northbrook.
Reward. UN 4-9452.

COE
wd

Tax

GOOD
HOME
WANTED
IN
ADULT
family
for
small
spayed
Boxer.
Obedient,
good
disposition,
but
will
take advantage of open doors, Telegeane 10 a.m.-4 p.m. only, WIndsor 5-

Lost: Set of Car Keys.
VIC,

Service—Income

ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Income
taxes,
statements,
management
services.
Wide
exp.
in public
accounting.
446-2191
days. VE
5-2185
eves.
RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting
Statements
Back work brought up
to date.
ALpine 1-404

10

LOST
TUES.
APRIL
11
UPTOWN
Evanston,
black
enamel
and
gold,
drop earring. Call UN 4-1680. Reward.

pee

Accounting

Dogs

ADORABLE

SERVICES
9

First in the State 1966, '63, '62, 61, '60, ‘59.

10

Personal

PRINTING AND MIMEOGRAPHING
Save to 40%! Mail your needs for our
uick-Quote. Free Catalog. 251-3856.
Melody Ent.
1044 Forest, Wilmette.

3

WIL 4! dees

Business

ATTENTION PROGRAM CHAIRMAN:
On May
3rd from
10 a.m.
to 11:30
a.m. there will be a public showing o
talent
to
aergenin De dage
program
planning
Call
52; or wr
Moss ‘STUDIOS
Box No: 321, Glencoe, Ill.
Both Lorre and. audience invited
OGRAMS LIMITED

“The

EVANSTON
REVIEW

5

Notices

273-4300

(Chicago Toll Free)

273-5211

e

251-4300

sate

backyar

instruction

2. Pool maintenance.
by
a
safety

qualified
Red
instructor.

in your

Both

sui

ton

Current member of the F
swim team, former c:

the

New

assistant

Trier

pool

swim

tea

manager

land Country Club; former
head of New Trier
guard.
Reasonable rates,
flexible
ments. Call eves. 446-1123.

tim
as;

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

PUMPED AND CLEANED _

DRAINS RODDED —
CHAS. GRIN
CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

CO.

Frank's Disposal Service.
FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-796

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

Chagitid

=

�CLASSIFIED

2 AR

reentry

sta Haat"

Christmas Trees and Decorations
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment —
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood

nimals, Pets and Supplies
:

and Art Goods
1 and Furs
— Auctioneers—
Conductors

ales

les—

eign

le

and

Sports

»bile

Cars

Loans

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

utos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
mobiles—Wanted
To
s—Trucks—Trailers—

anted To

Buy

Rent

ts and Outboard Motors.
and Gifts
and Contractors
g Maintenance and Repair

+e ef

s
ve

gy

iness

Supplies and Materials
¢
rtunities
ied
and
Partnerships
ersonal
ice
Serv
and Photography

of Thanks
t

abinet

Work

Business

21.

Service

ATTENTION TRAVELERS
Shop without effort, send

for

information

of ‘‘Travel Conveniences’’
;

for your Trip Abroad.
'CALZAR-Write A-966, Box
;
Wilmette, Illinois.

60,

+.

prices, work

KAEHLER

21 Sherman

17

22

guaranteed

LUGGAGE

-EISS

ICON

F3.5

16

EXPOSURE

214x314
film
pack
era
extremely
compact,
ground
Ss or sport
type
viewing.
Focus
om
6-in.
to
infinity,
with
filters.
cond.
$40.
Bolex
H-8
movie
mera, 3-lens turret with all-lenses,
ft.
8-mm _ film
capacity.
All
ichments,
including
fitted leather

and
8

exposure

case

mm

and

projector

AND

lens,

HOWELL

r 754, slide projector, 31 extra
zines, spare bulb. Like new. Call

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET

CATERING

For

23

L &amp; M CATERING
PARTIES

OUR

0 Waukegan

Rd.

YO

3748

WE

~

_/ Dressmaking—Sewing—

Fe

BY

“JANE”

NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
_

Coats,

dresses

and

8910

skirts.

EAST-GLEN CLEANERS
9 Glenview
:

Rd.,

Glv.

724-0300

MONOGRAMMING

COVERED WITH FABRIC
(
EXPERT PLEATING
RY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS,
Church, Evanston
DAvis

27

rape

Pleating.
zippers.
VOGUE

22 Main St.

24

HOUR

Complete

FABRIC

213

of

SUITS,

AND

HEMS

COATS.

328-5159

ON WOM.-

en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck.
Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
9-6367.

“Look! Call These

Numbers

for dressmaking, alterations,
‘Male and Female. DA 8-2735, 475-0352
IDAL

GOWNS,

esses, from
Call

DRAPES

pattern, or your sketch.

PArk 4-5760 mornings,
for appointment.

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

ey

—

ATTENDANTS’

Classified

M.G.

RD.

5-5080

YOU

NEED

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

MOVERS

MIDDLETON

2-2515

Piano

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
|

272-749 |

ILL.
CR

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
VARied
styles
taught
by
erformerinstructor
Bob
Gand.
Call
me.
It’s
Fusl, ¥seee School of Folk Music. WI
HARRY
HALPER
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
At my home in Wilmette.
Also at Naylor’s in Glenview.
Phone 256-2678
GUITAR
LESSONS
SPECIALIZING
IN
beginners,
adults, students
and children (especially under 12). Very reasonable rates! Call Fred after 9 p.m.
VE 5-0877.

LESSONS
OR ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph, VA 6-0488.

34

2-5520

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000 _
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items’
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job
to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

UN 4-3700

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Tape

KURT
LOWMAN,
LESSONS
IN CLAS.
sic and popular piano in my home or
yours. Beginners a specialty.
272-8191

Storage

NORTHBROOK,

Instruction

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

of Evanston

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

MOVERS

CO.

BR 3-3332

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

WAREHOUSE
SALE
RENT
A NEW
PIANO
$5.00 A MO.
J ANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
:
New Console Direct Blow
Grands, made by Baldwin
10 Used Grands
Used Spinets and Consoles
Practice Uprights—players
Open
7315 N.

Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELDS
PIANO CO.
Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

34

a Difference

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

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
KALAMAZOO BASS
$119 new. Only 2 mos.
Call after 6 p.m.
945-5015.

Guitar.
or less.

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and _ reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
63"
CHICKERING
GRAND
PIANO
with bench,
beautifully refinished in
satin
ebony,
brass
trim
replated.
Interior rebuilt to highest professional
standards
—
tuning
pins,
pinblock,
strings,
keys,
and
damper
felts
all
new.
Touch
éxpertly
regulated
to

concert

— specifications.

livered.

Ken

Sweet,

1,350

de-

864-7407.

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO Co.

2638 Devon
2

Av.

HO

5-5900

VOX
LINE
SOURCES
AND
A (C50
amp.
reverb unit, 2 Shure mikes,
2
stands, 1 boom stand, 1 stereo, 1 mono
mixer
and
all wires.
All
in
good
condition,
will separate,
mint
offer.
251-7135.

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

5-5900

BOGEN
P.A.
AMPLIFIER
MODEL
CHB 50. 2 mike inputs, 2 aux. inputs,
and 1 magnetic
input, 2 outputs. 59

watts. Never

EXC.

all cables

$85. 475-6199

NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE

Baby Grand
CAN

BE SEEN
UNiversity

FENDER

Central

St.

GReenleaf

Steinway Spinet
CONDITION,
sell. AL 1-7133

PLAYER

$750.
days,

GRAND

MOVING,
RO 4-1572

DANELECTRO
2
PICKUP
GUITAR,
$50. Gibson. EB-3 Bass, $325. Fender
Bassman amp., $325. Excellent cond.
Never loaned used by Lordes. AL 14747.

HILGEN
AMP.
35 WATT
AMPHEAD.
2-12’ spkrs.
Reverb
and tremolo.
3
inputs w/foot switch. $398 new, only 2
mos. old. $275. 945-5015 after 6 p.m.

T-

JAGUAR

GUITAR

FENDER

LIKE

NEW.

PRECISION

BASS

BLUE W/CASE. $140
446-8766 after 6 p.m.
SPINET
months,
$600.

GULBRANSEN
USED
6
orig.
owner,
walnut
finish,

Call AL 6-0142.

MOSRITE 6-STRING GUITAR
Custom blue finish; $275 or offer.
724-7131.
ACCORDION,
“EXCELSIOR”
120
bass; 8 treble, 3 bass shifts. Superb.
cond.; with carrying case; retail $600,
_ asking $300. GR 5-6078 after 8 p.m.

CONOVER GRAND

PIANO

SACRIFICE AT $500.
Call 251-1922
PIANO.
MAHOGANY,
BETSY
ROSS
spinet.
Bench,
metronome;
damp
chaser; music. Excel. cond. $550.
Call 864-7760 after 5 p.m.

SPINET
Please

Call

PIANO
DAvis

8-2186

Fender Super Reverb Amp.
BALDWIN

GUITAR. CALL
HI 6-5850

STEVE

SMALL
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
ANT.
ish; exc. tone; $125 or best offer.
Lewis
at 676-2430,
or
after
5
ORchard 4-3420.

AMPEG

FINMrs.

p.m.

B-12

$175 or best offer.
OR 3-8437
WANTED
WOULD
LIKE
TO
PURCHASE
A
good quality used trumpet.
Call 27280.
MOSRITE
SINGLE
PICK-UP
BASS.
Metallic blue, with case. One year old.
Original
cost over $400 asking only
$275. Call 475-6199 after 6 p.m.

BEST

COMPLETE

AMP.

FOR

FOR SALE
GRETSCH
1 yr. old.
272-8582

BAND

272-2471.

DRUM

SET,

WURLITIZER
MODEL
4100
WITH
Spectro
Tone,
walnut
finish,
1 yr.
guarantee.
Financing
avail.
Private
party. $695. Call CR 2-4241 aft. 5 p.m.

WURLITZER

ELEC.

PIANO

SUSTAIN

pedal, vibrato port. $200 ,Call Craig
Johnsen, 251-6378 after 6:15 p.m.

JAZZMASTER
$175. 446-8178.

35

FOR
SALE;
COMPLETE
GRETSCH
drum set, pearl finish; good condition.
$295. Vernon 5-1308.
DARK
$300.

VOX

microphone;

ONE
SET
OF
DRUMS.
Sparkle red. Half price.
432-7287

$300.

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

PIANO—STORY
&amp; CLARK
hogany,
best
offer
over
good condition. OR 4-9078.

REVERB,

Fender Super-Reverb Amp.

DUO-ART

McCALL
3811

Piano $400

BY APPOINTMENT.
9-7771 or 724-1181

SUPER

FENDER

GUITAR
and case.
morning.

AND
ACCESSORIES,
2 YEARS
OLD.
Exc. cond. Call 328-2945 eves. only.

5-8895

1966
FENDER
STRATOCASTER
and
Bandmaster.
Also
Guild
S50
guitar. All in excellent condition Call
Scott
HI 6-7816 after 7 p.m.

GOOD
must
eves.

$25.

60 head;
Shure
PE565
Fender Reverb System.
272-4696.

GORDON'S

1922

COND.
724-0472.

GRETSCH
ELECTRIC
Ebony keyboard with amp.
$200. Call 679-4593. Saturday

used, still has guarantee

card. Including
after 6 p.m.

$90

EPIPHONE
SOLID BODY
BASS
GUItar and hard shell case, 6 months old.
ee
condition. $225 or best offer. 251=a.

PRICES.

PIANO CO.

HOllycourt

old.

Classic Guitar W/Case

Don't Buy a Grand

1-0666

INSTRUCTION ON ‘ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at i

THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

CR

BY

PIANO

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

29

RO

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

It Makes

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children;
guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

Investments

First National

SHOP

Central St., Evanston.

LTERATIONS

.for

SERVICE.

stock

1

MONEY

UNiversity 4-3034

TAILOR

YARD

Loans and
IF

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
i:
869-8571

- DRESSES,
e

WAUKEGAN

18345MC-C

DOVER

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

INC.
8-3984

Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212
ONS, BUCKLES AND MACHINE
holes.

OR

YOrktown

BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES

button

Skokie

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

ALTERATIONS

Ill. C.C.

MILDRED.

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

Needlework

FITTINGS

Inc.

Rental

RENTAL

M.G.

5-5080

Oakton,

HAULING

Musical

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

SPECIALTY

illian Krause
724-9067 or 677-8087
PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
;
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

34

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

BROTHERS

Equipment

Storage

JACKSON MOVERS
:
We specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.

MAGIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S
party. Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148.

7
Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

1-2686

30

AGE
EXPERIENCED
DRUMMER,
join
established
16
would
like
to
group; have Ludwigs (dual racks) and
Zildjians. Call AL 1-4704.

and Cottages

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

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

WANDA

y-7 FOODS

AND

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and Instruction .
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
;
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—Industrial
Sporting Goods and Equip
t
Trade or Barter |
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business Machines
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apertment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

GReenleaf 5-3141
I.C.C. No. 197773 MC

CALL

MAGIC

STANDING WEDDING
AKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

ctgapeer Se

RO

RINDSKOPF

hdo Productions,

and

107
108

Carts |

Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes

KELLY MOVING

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have your party
at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

Delicious and Artistic Foods
_ For the Discriminating
Hostess
Complete Service and
Equipment

;

Mr. Ray
Since 1921

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!
NORMAN:
256-3033

MR.

Motorcycles—Go

SWANSON BROS.
MOVERS

DRAWS CARICATURES OF GUESTS
Eves. and wkds. at parties, meetings,
conventions and sweet sixteens. Drawings are humorous but never overly
grotesque.
8 yrs. exp. on the North
Shore,
fast and reliable.
For entertainment that’s really different. Call
LE-7-1895, Wheeling.

new

8 mm film viewer and
. $30. Phone 251-3497
weekends.

and

BELL

movie

Like

attachments
f1.5

d. $85.

or 7 p.m.

meter.

Bolex

DICK

DAvis 8-0744

Cameras and Photography

Moving

Entertainment

SHOP

Ave.

29

RECONDITION,
RELINE
DRAPES,
curtains,
cafes.
Slipcovers
or upholstery for small pieces. Sewing of all
kinds. PArk 4-5824.

~ HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
Reasonable

+ Dressmaking — Sewing —.
Needlework

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299

on our

26 ITEM-AtoZ-Collection

INDEX

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—iIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loons and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
5
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

MAVery

Piano

ZENKER'S

Tuning

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)

2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

— EvanstomReview:* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News-*:Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald + Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Hd

er

ah a Path

April
Snake

s

mg

20, 1967 :.

�50

Piano Tuning

Honest Craftsmanship

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
PRO
YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT
Expert tuning and Nin
appraisals;
i age
| ag eo" bought
and _ sold.
EN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

37

Schools

and

Instruction

«

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 212 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
4
yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065
OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon ootens at

Camps

AQUA LANE DAY CAMP
$25 PER WEEK INCLUDING LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
cam
site in DesPlaines. Complete athlet c
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Directer, 465-0926.
BOYS

CANADIAN CANOE TRIP
August 10-20, ages 13-17
A truly fumbastie trip. Write or call
Richard MacDonald
Doug MacNiel
446-1696
446-1039
Woods
N’
Waters.
933
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka
FOUR
WONDERFUL
WEEKS
OF
rugged outdoor camping for boy’s 12
to 15
yrs. Travel 2,000 miles through
the
outhwest
U-S.
under
expert
supervision.
Learn
camping_
skilis
while sightseeing. June 19 to July 16.
For details, call 677-7955.

Free

STABLE

Annual riding day camp.
For children 6 and over.
pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

HOME

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
every type of bypdeng remnceling
Ceramic
Tile — Vinyl
Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
_ PArk 4-7786.

SAVE

and

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Day:

Eve.:

1828

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago
FREE
ESTIMATE
PH
274 640!

Metal
ALpine

GENERAL

Dawson's Cabinet Shop
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. Custom cabs., Formica tops. 736
12th St., Wilmette. "251-5737 or 251-6709.

FRED

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

52

6-5400

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

Building

PANELING,
BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
gen.
carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.
A-1

work

specializing

DELIVERED—PICK
250 Happ Rd.

RE-

53

CO.
VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

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

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimates. DAvis 8-1949.

AND GEORGE
RPENTERS

Building~Repair_Millwork
t George Do I

Phone CRestwood 2- 2330 or 1458

HI 6-2402

Concrete

CEMENT

WORK,
Call

Acres

SIDEWALKS

Remodeling.

Concrete

oak

Walks, patios, floors, etc. Also stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

Repair

CERAMIC TILE

and

54

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants

and

Shrubs

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
. SOD—SEED
re
eee
eee
ee
GREEN
TREES CUT DOWN
. SPRING CLEANUP
. TRACTOR. WORK
894-1947
537-4200

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED
NOT TO WASH OUT
in shower area.

FOR YOUR BEST SPRING CLEANUP
maintenance and planning. Now is the
time to select your landscaper for the
year. Seek the best advice and a free
estimate by callihg me Vito DiPinto,
ID 2-7698.

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.

TOP
Ss OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MAnure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbish
removal—power lawn rolling—tree removal—fill
dirt- gees. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
e Firewood
King

Since 1950

UN

Phone

7-8636

698-2407.

LANDSCAPING

MAINTENANCE

2

ERNST

Wood

‘Gutters

and

GUTTERS

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464.

SPENCER
DECORATING

Serving the North Shore for 45 years.
No
gamble
with
your
painting
or
decorating problems if you consult one
of our experts:
Mr. Hauber AL 1-2959
Mr. Schmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.
LO 1-5437

rior

E&amp; B DECORATING
PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matchin
Outside titrim and siding pa nted.
Stucco and masonry painted.
Fully insured
Free estimates
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep.
‘Fast expert Service
637-8684

N. PADDOCK
Decorators
CRestwood

2-5753

KURT GRONAU
mates.

DECORATING

CRestwood

2-1557

CLearbrook

and

SHO

painting,

Decorating

;

Servi

675-5455

PAINTING
pering

AND

DECORATING.

a specialty.

Residential

wo

xterior and interior. 20 years on N
Guaranteed
work.
Prices reas.
H
man Engstrom. UNiversity 4G

LIVINGSTON
Complete

vera

Te

8-5004

verage

PAINTING :

Decorating

Service

Fully Insv
Free

rm

after

5 p.m.

|

Estim

ve

lar savings
on Ranch,
3
or
Cantera ber ary styles. After &amp;:
825-4760.

eg

ratin
ye

mae

fe

_, PAINTING,

astering,

, 9 OWEST

a

UN

9-0794

E pert

or UN

* 2

4-5914

Painting and Decorating —
Henry

INTERIOR
Dier

INTERIOR

AND

AND

R

ets”

STERION

ing,
wall
washing,
beh
moved,
furniture
strip
Rice 864- 8846 for estimate

and weekends.

456-1939

a

2.

PAIN’

ay

4
call
PA
ava

patiamacies

EXTERIOR AND INTERIO
PAINTING AND WALL WAS

All

R.

work:

guaranteed.

Hawkins.

Painting and Decorating
appreciated.

PArk

9-0892.

DONALD CHRISTENSEN,
PAPER HANGING,
WOOD

Interior and Exterior, Free

FULLY

INSURED

OUTSIDE
25

YEARS

ee

NORTH

Insured. Free estimates. Call
AER

AL 1-4265 FOR

6

551.

ESTIMATE

P.M. OR AFTER

JOHN
GUTTERS

OR

Ele ae:

DECORA

CALL

a

SPECIALTY

ON

INTERIOR

|

oa NTI
FINISHDI

S. NELSON |
DECORATING
1-3801.
‘3

CLEANED

$10;

G

cleaned and painted inside $35.
ing and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr.

Mueller

283-4390

Dict

Painting—Outside Special:
23

YEARS
sured.

NORTH

Free

SHORE.

Estimates.

267-1551.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEA
removal,
storm
windows,
at
basement.
All type
floors,
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491

INTERIOR AND EXTERIO
PAINTING AND PAPER HAI url)
FREE ESTIMATES
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis8-

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits ©

you in the Want Ads. Turn :

to Classification #200
ESTI-

oe

i

4

9-0495

ON NORTH

exterior.

Custom

BROS.

COMP.

AND

re
PAIN
Euro)
insur

JENSEN

PAINTING AND
ALpine

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
—&lt;*
Painting
Paper
Hanging
Masonry Painting
Staining
Thorough Tee
Senet
Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

PAINTING

328.

AND SONS
senate Decorating oe

Estimate

OF COURSE.

‘

Exterior

Garrett

days

THEY ARE THE BEST!

SHORE

Interior,

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing and wall cleaning. Am

Who Does Your Decorating?

NORTH

N.S.

INT. AND EXT. SMALL JOBS

Free

Professsional

on

LAURITZ

SPECIALIZE
IN AIL TYPES
OF
ainting. Ind. attention and needs will
e met.
Color
matching
and
color
continuity
as part
of the
painting.
Neat,
clean
workmanship
in
all
phases of painting and paper hanging.

DAVID

EXTERI

1-6344

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
guaranteed,
an
experience,
work.
GR 5-3255

Decorating

BJORNSON

yrs.

M.

DA

PAUL‘S MOWER SERVICE
Hand
and power
mowers
sharpened
and repaired. Pickup and eenvered.
671 Helen Dr. Northbrook
2

J. M. ECKERT

AND

Av.

ALpine

Skilled workmen

Tractor—

MOWERS
SHARPENED
AND
REPAIRED
Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Brieas
WEST GARDEN
VA 4-6146.

WHY

SON

h

Expert paper hanging;

4-9423

Insured

&amp;

DECORATING

GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP ©

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
‘‘Serving the North Shore for 25 yrs.’
E. F. BASSING
ORchard 54030

Fully

Spencer

38

ROOFING

_~=—~Painting and

DAISS

AND

B-(

Painting, Paper Hanging -

Complete

57

W.

17 YEARS

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

Mower and
Service

aks
4

finishing—paper

478-5955

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

Lawn

SM

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointingtenance
and
Gutter
work.
Qual
work
aranteed. Fast courteous.
vice, Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp; Associates,
722-1669

CLEANED

GUTTERS

SMA

TOO

REASONABLE

Downspouts

ORchard

JOB

INTERIOR

1530

G.

20°
BLUE
SPRUCE
FOR
SALE;
beautifully
shaped.
Call
after
6,
ORchard 3-1224.
GRECO BROS.
Landscaping,
lawn
maintaining.
No
joo too small. Call anytime.

55

NO

eoticAree

PAINTING

CR 2-2217

328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed, bonded and insured.

PRORE

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

CITY

FREE

WE

Work

—ALSO-Carpenter

DIRT

IN

WORK. 700

NEAT,

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.

Northfield, Il.

MENEGHELLO CONSTRUCTION CO.
All kinds
of cement
work,
porches,
steps,
stone terrace and patio.
Also
foundation for re \ scqemars:
-5

in

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

Call Tom

BEST

LAWN

INVITED

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.”’
CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
erving North Shore eeroes
for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

Building Maintenance
and

UPS

Very Reasonable

EXPERT

4-1272

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTENANCE,
early
spring
cleaning,
sod,
evergreens, shrubbery. Any odd job, call
Fears Landscaping, 389-0033.

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

paneling,
closets,
doors,
acoustical
ceiling, etc. C. Gosser, AL 6-0789.

51

Materic!

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
R.E. HOLGER
CARPENTRY
Rec. rooms, additions, repairs, etc.
448-1771

modeling.

and

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 eee 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Blueston
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

CONTRACTOR

EXP.

Supplies

PAINTING

POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE
THE HUMPS
OUT
OF
YOUR
LAWN.
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

56

FEICHTNER

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

REMODELING

YEARS

THE

PLASTERING

Construction

15

MASONRY

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and_conhg
work. Ramp Company. Call 281-

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

GENERAL

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

PA

sodding,
designing,
maintenance
spring
clean
up.
Power _ rolling,
seeding,
fertilizing.
UN
4-5116
evenings-weekends.

724-9704.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

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

HI

FOR

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

FIRST CLASS
RK
VERY Be
SONABLE ERIC
561-7710 days; nights; 248-

4

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

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

lathe
1-7119

J. Michaels

BLACK

BILL HESKETH

PLASTERING

Northfield

Walter

PLASTERING

EDWARD RECHTORIS
ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

ns

CONSTR.

Glenview.

PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Ill. es
4-3300 or PA

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertil—
Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

TILING

Rd.

SCHNEIDER

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Rec. rooms, kitchen remodeling, room
additions,
repairs,
homes
built
to
order. 15 years on the North Shore.
No
salesmen’s
commissions
to pay.
Deal direct with carpenter and save.
438-8329 for free estimate.

CARPENTER,

REMODELING

Waukegan

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

John H. Lindenberger

84

CLEAN
Glenview,

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

Ill.

446-7064

CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime pine?
A. Johnson.

VISIT OU
FACTORY SHOW. ROOM

1967

Northbrook,

CARPENTRY
Remodeling, Room ee
Etc.
Free estimate
Call evenings, 728- 5276 po 878-3317.

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

| April 20,

Blvd.

835-3327

ROOM Be
GARAGES
CREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

A Distributor

aecect

Skokie

BATHROOM

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

Save By Buying

HAROLD

Floor and Wall Tiling

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

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

6 p.m.,

WE DO BRICK AND STONE WORK.
Tuckpointing,
chimney
repairs,
window caulking. Insured.
i
272-0104
Dean Logerquist

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

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

after

TUCKPOINTING

OWNERS

QUALITY

Direct Factory Distributors

348-4852

Additions
Rooms
ormers

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Box

Inc.

SEGGER

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

PURTELL &amp; CO.

Contractors

‘

in Effect

INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING — .

Cy. 4s VOLTS

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
wateres roofing
Caulking
Brick
St aining
Bldg. See
pe
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of
al Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
250

BLACK SOIL

ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRY
PLUMBING
ALL ODD JOBS
Fast and efficient work at reasonable
prices.
17
years
experience.
Free
estimate.
CALL GEORGE
274-7901

ON
viene

New

Kitchen Salon

From

20%

Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

Prices Now

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

Repair

ALL TYPES
HOME REPAIRS

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

HOME

FULL DAY CARE
Applications
accepted.
Spring
and
Summer enrollment. Pre-scrool ages 3
to 5. ~~
of working mothers. 7
a.m. to 6 p
GR 5-5516
Sramion Child Care Center
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evans. ton. UNiversity 9-4774
DECOUPAGE UNLIMITED
Northfield
1747 Orchard Lane
Materials and Instruction
Phone 446-8770

PEEBLES

and

WE
bay

Winter

54

Building Maintenance

WE DO IT ALL
LAUER CONSTRUCTION CO.
777-4570 or 251-1254 or 831-4767

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

38

Builders and Contractors

in

this Paper!

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

Classified —

�oe

Painting and Decorating
6 ROOMS

a,

rates

ster

CLEANED,

on

int.

repairs.

and ext.

Est.

25

67

$85

painting.

yrs.;

fully

insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.
;

CALL

pnterior
a

ON

JOHN

and

Floor
TAKE

painting,

1620 ‘South

Boulevard

DECORATING

Roofing and Siding
HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM

treated

or replaced.

or

Flat

recovered.

decks

tuck:

and meshed.

ORchard

35 YEARS

Interior
.

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,

modern

equipment,

trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
perience
in treating
North
Shore
S is available by phoning.
Memrs
National
Arborist
Association
ational Shade Tree Organization. -

VErnon

H. A. Morrison,
TREE

Feeding,

CARE

exterior

5-0514

Window

FREE

vice.
Low

Wall washing,
carpet cleaning.
prices. Guaranteed
satisfaction.

UN 4-3946.

70

SHOP

ROOM

RPENTRY,

ROOMS,

BASE-

_ All Types of Remodeling
AND

OVERHEAD
DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085
Y
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
remodeling,
room
addition,
dryall, basement and work of all kinds.
;

University

4-3604.

Electrical

HOME OWNERS

ELEC.

WORK

.

RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
vy circuit-—-Outlets—Dryer and range
iring—100 Amp. Service—elec. heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

:

ELECTRICAL
WORK
EA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
ORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
all jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS, INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
L AFTER
6 P.M.
CR_ 2-0314

6 Floor Refinishing and Covering
RESTORE
4

THE

HIDDEN

BEAUTY

OF

floors. Dura Seal finishes, in the
st
light or dark
colors.
Parquet
floors installed, imported or domestic.
'
35th
year.
Free
estimate.
An-

“eae — Ross
waukee

Ave.

Floors,

Inc.

AVenue

3-3800.

3865-71

MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished. Quality work and
aterials. For dependable service
Call
766-2965.
OOR
2

d

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice

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

Floor

Co.

CoO.

passing and Refinish. Try our guaranSeopa
7 urethane: Finish.
Ceramic
oor tile installed.
nview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
axed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.
a

66 Heating and Air-Conditioning
LET H-AC-E ASSOCIATES
CONDITION YOUR HOME NOW!
PRE-SEASON DISCOUNT 10%
CALL 729-1564 OR 729-1152

_ Classified

&amp;

a

CARPET,

FURNITURE,

WALL

SERVICEMASTER

AND

done.

Serving the
NEW TRIER _ township
Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
SPECIAL 50% OFF
Spring cleaning sale on carpet, furn.
Expert work.
FREE
ESTIMATE.
10
yrs.
experience,
KARRIS
CARPET.
622-3462.

wishes

to

ide

skills.

HI

CARPETS
EXPERTLY
CLEANED
IN
the home.
Ready
for use the same
day. Call for estimates after 5:30 p.m.
Morgan Janitor Service 869-7956.

3748

FOR

RENT

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

FREE
FREE
FRE*
Free spotting kit. Don’t clean before
you call. My prices and work will beat
any in town. 894-5722.

75

office

Coll.

TYPING,
CLERICAL,
GENERAL
OFfice position, part-time, 4 hours per
day.
Vicinity
Evanston
Wilmette,
Experienced, capable. DA 8-1578.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
eS
S
+ Fh gsm
work.
PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE FOR
night duty in =
i
home. Hospital
experienced.
rite
A-974,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and
typing.
Will
pick
up
and
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
desires
full or part-time
typing
home. Electric machine. Live close
Downtown Evanston. UN 4-6119.

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22
plus fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
pen
guar. FREE
estimates,.Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 6
50

UP

SAGGING FURNITURE REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing.
Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
ART-KRAFT CO ‘
DA 8-0446

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

at
to

EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
DESIRES
part time work at home. Can pick up
and
deliver.
Write
A-941
Box
60,
‘Wilmette, Illinois.
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
WOMAN,
AGE
office skills,

summer.

101

30, EXPERIENCED
wishes
employment

IN
for

Phone 729-2542.

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Helper
Dutch 23, Mother’s Helper
English 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan- No year end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

DAY

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

BOTTOMS

some

LADY
DESIRES
WORK,
COOKING
and housework, also a good companion, experienced. DA 8-3077.

MO

102

Situations

2

TRANSIT

SERVICE, INC.
Chicago 60611.

GIRLS
DESIRE
LIGHT
HOUSE
work
and
child
care
for
summer.
Northfield area. N. Shore exp. $30 a
wk. Lois Rohland, Withee, Wisc., or
call 715 229-2928.

NURSE
PRACTICAL
SPECIALIZING
in infants. Child care for vacationing
parents. Good refs. Call 667-8258.
2

GIRLS
WISH
PART—TIME
WORK,
3 or 4 hrs. morning, good ref. Wilm.,
Evanston or Winnetka preferred 8648730 or 328-8776.

FINE IRONING
SHIRTS,
bundles.

BLOUSES,
AND
FAMILY
Free pick-up. 864-0917.

WANT
AFTERNOON
WORK
CARING
for children or elderly people. DAvis
8-0844. Evanston area preferred.
I WILL

PICK UP AND DELIVER
ironing, all handwork. Call days 869-6631

107.

Help

Wanted—

|-2 years experience,

WOMAN,

for

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EXPERIENCED,

school-age

children

for

vacationing, working
parents or care
for elderly, exc. refs. 761-0072.
GIRL SCOUT 11 YEARS
OLD WANTS
to earn money for camp, will baby sit
after school with 2 yr. olds and up.
Ask for Mary, AL 1-2381.
WEE WATCHERS, INC.
- Top pay for top women
baby sitting, full time, part-time.
Miss Jones
RO 1-4400

Personnel Department
1771

103

WOMAN
272-0509.

WANTS
$1.00 an

KEYPUNCH

TO BABY
hour. Mrs.

1740

OPERATOR

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Equal

R. N.
PROMINENT
SKIN
SPECIALIST
needs
an
office
assistant
(not
a
receptionist, he has one). Salary open,
hours regular.
He specifies a sharp
gal with good skin.

CLIFF

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

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

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

PERSONNEL

TRAINEE

OUR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS
an_
intelligent
person
who
enjoys
public contact and has the ability to
deal with people. We will train you to
interview,
test and place
job applicants.
LEWIS

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER.
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASEments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.

107

Ridge
An

EXPERT
WINDOW _
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and insured
869-0325.

_ LANK HAMILTON
Experienced window washer
landscaping. 864-2581.

274-8100
employer

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

RETIRED
MAN
BECAUSE
OF COM.
pany
policy
desires
to
continue
to
work.
Have
legal education 20 yrs.
cashier
for large
company.
Can
do
any office work. Write A-962, Box 60
Wilmette, Illinois.

104

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

EXPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as
keypunch i ote
gga Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years experience
preferred. Good
starting salary,
top
fringe benefits. 3714 hour week.

WILL
CARE
FOR
YOUR
CHILDREN
(any age) by hour, day or week. Very
best of references.
PArk 4-8645.
MATURE
=
aa
00

typing

95-65 wpm. Free insurance,
paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

BABY SITTING—YOUR HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service. We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

care

Professional

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

WANTED:
SUMMER
JOB
AS MOTH.
er’s helper for 2 reliable girls. Pref.
Catholic
home
in same
area.
Write
Shair
Hubing
or Judy
Weix,
Colby,
Wis. or ph. Judy at 715-223-2760.

will

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

4 GIRLS WOULD LIKE NEARBY JOBS
as mother’s helpers. Experienced, reliable, $30/wk. Contact
Lois Sommer,
R.R. No. 1, Curtiss, Wis. 54422 or call
after 8 p.m.—715-223-3227.

MATURE

8-0300

Wanted—Women

Business

‘Baby Sitting

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

RECEPTIONIST TYPING NORTH
EVanston $400 per month. Good girl with
neat appearance for front desk receptionist
position.
Call
Jim,
Skokie
B
Employment OR 5-2300.

and light

Help Wanted—Women—Business

EVANSTON

and Professional

HOSPITAL

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:

4-6656

SUBURBAN

IN

GIRL
FROM
JAMAICA
WILL
BE
available
for live-in domestic
work.
433-3786 and 433-3787.

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

NORTH

DAYS

work,
Work

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

WILL
DO
YQUR
IRONING
IN
MY
home. 869-5813 call from 7 a.m. to 10
a.m. and after 6 p.m.
s

WORKERS .
WIT

&amp; EMPLOYMENT
218 E. Ontario St.

HOME REPAIR SERVICE
Exterior
painting,
carpenter
roofs.
Get
on our
list early.
guaranteed.
References.
JU

RESPONSIBLE
TEEN-AGER
AVAILable Fri, and/or Sat. nights for baby
sitting. Phone DAvis 8-8066 after 4:30
p.m.

OR
ASST. TO EXEC.
Personable and energetic;
H4 creative,

Household

IRONING
$1.25 HOUR
Call Mary CR 2-8753

OR
HALF
4-5054.

Situations Wanted—Men

COOK
WANTS
LIVE-IN
JOB
AS
houseman., Specializes in smorgasbord
and European cooking. Call GR 5-6110
between 12 and 2 p.m. Ask for Miss
Rasmussen.

MATURE LADY WOULD LIKE CHILD
care
Saturday
eves.
and _ holidays.
Enjoys children $1.00 per hr. Evanston
and Wilmette area preferred. 262-1393.

MATURE
GIRL
FRIDAY.
CAPABLE
small office mgt. Knowledge of bkpg.,
payroll, qtrly. ret’s, statements,
etc.
IBM elec. typ. Near NWRR.
Full or
part-time. 433-4345.

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
paring
5,4 quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS

Call

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

come out of domestic retirement.

Cleaners

floor cleaning professionally

etc.

PART-TIME
ADVERTISING MANAGER

BE EXPENSIVE
Carpets.
Home _ or
31
yrs.
exp.
Free

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
:
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

Service

3 Electrician Specializing
Y

100

PANEL-

_ ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
eta of work, Reasonable prices. Call
“i
rman, 328-3050.
:

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning

WORK

ADDITIONS,

REC.

456-1939

NEED NOT
Repair—lInstall
Plant.
Over
estimates.
Associated ae

draperies,

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

Plumbing

72

and

104

Wanted—Women
Household

SENIOR
GIRLS
WANT
SUMi"ER
jobs
in same
vicinity.
Baby
sittin
and
light housework.
All have
ha
previous exp. Write: Vicky Ross, R. R.
1, Gresham, Wisconsin.

SLIPCOVERS,

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

CLEAN:

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service”

Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
_
Material for Home Craftsmen
Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
_ Between Davis and Church

ORCHES,

SER-

MADE

EMPLOYMENT

Service

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

WELL

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

Painting.

CLEANING

2-3273

Furniture

DA 8-2735 or 475-0352.

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

HOUSE

House

bedspreads

Garages and Basements

Work

ments. Call Fred at 338-8355.

RATES.

REASONABLE

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

LL CARPENTRY

washing.

Call 662-0422

Jim's Wall Washing

Removal.

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

WOODCRAFT

FOR

RUG SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping, scrubbing and polishing. Wall
washing.

CRestwood

Situations

IRONING
FULL
your home. UN

McFAUL

Road

Custom

Best Way Window Cleaning
SERVICE.
REASONABLE
Free estimates. Call 478-2900.

SERVICE

Carpentry—Cabinet

R. J.
1623 Techny

76

FURNITURE
SPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts.

WE

HOME

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies — Slip Covers

painting.
.

WALLACE
TREE

GEN.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

COMPLETE

AND

'

Arborist

SPECIALISTS

ying, Trimming,

and

WASHING

4

SAL
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from.-All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; aincommeee’.' Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
hicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

Also any type of work.

Bill's Cleanup Service

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
ssociation and International Shade
Tree Conference
02 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

6-4380

WALL

REUPHOLSTERY

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

Service 477-0726

HOUSEWORK.

EXPERIENCE

surgery,

L&amp;S

WINDOW,

LICENSED

lerest

The

5-4030

COMPETIENT

ut

WASHING

101

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
Aiea
AND
CHAIR

US

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

Tree Trimming

ISURED

waxed,

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

CUSTOM

CLEAN-

CALL

C-CLEER

ACE WALL

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
Bassing

OF

WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Commercial and residential
Insured. NE 1-0509 or 437-9297

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
- GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
&amp;
LL WORK GUARANTEED
. F.

OUT

your floors cleaned,

WHY FUSS

coat:

Chimneys

inted. Gutters painted

WORK

&amp; L. BUYING SERVICE
Buy
at
wholesale.
Reynolds
alum.
storm doors, windows, awnings. Small
service and delivery charge. We will
show you how to install them yourself
or installation is avail. at reasonable
cost. DA 8-2676 after 6 p.m.

;
Call ALpine 1-0377
URBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
dar or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,

ed

THE

T.

SERVICE

Interior and exterior
Clean, recommended work. Expert
anvas and paper hanging. 729-4166

* YOU

75

Service

peneiee.
professionally. All types of
oors, homes,
offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

wall

ng.

DENECKE

Service

Maintenance

ing. Have

WAHLMAN

exterior

Home

SERVICE CLERK

FOOD

WILL ASSIST DIETICIANS
IN
personnel records for Dietary

NURSING
WILL

MAINTAINING
COST
Department. 8:00-4:30,

MATERIAL
USED
y
FOR
Part-time hours considered.

OUT

AND

TRAINING

PRO-

EDUCATION

TYPE

grams.

ACCOUNTS
Mon.-Fri.

EMPLOYEE

PATIENT CLINIC

WILL ASSIST CLINICS MGR. WITH CORRESPONDENCE
patients. Shorthand and typing req. 8:00-4:30, Mon.-Fri.

PUBLIC

CONCERNING

RELATIONS TYPIST

WILL TYPE COPY OF HOSPITAL BOOKLETS FOR PUBLICATION
related correspondence. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

WILL
tional

TYPE

VIDEO
TEXT

courses.

BOOK

8:30-5:00,

AND

EDUCATION

MATERIAL

Mon.-Fri.

TO

BE

APPLY PERSONNEL

USED

IN

TV

EDUCA-

DEPT.

2650 RIDGE AVE.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

492-4600
April

20,

1967
shyhs

ss ea a

:e

2
ae

�is

d

d

St

In Temporary

Office Help

WORK

OFFICE CLERK
GENERAL
will
train.

SECRETARY
YOUNG
WOMEN
WITH
SOME
OFfice experience. Good typing essential
—light shorthand helpful.

The

LAB ASSISTANT

Of Its

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
the
biological
sciences.
On-the-job
training
and interesting
assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

EVANSTON
708 Church

FOR MARKETING
RESEARCH DEPT.
Must be interested in math and have
high degree
of accuracy
in working
with figures.

Street

Suite 22|
869-7234

Excellent
starting salaries —
Rapid
progress, free uniforms — low priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch
—spotlessly clean, uncrowded

Introductory

BONUS
Evanston

Dictaphone
secy trainee
Type, answer phones
Personnel receptionist, type
RECEPTION-TYPIST,
YG.
Reception-typist, age 30-45
Public relations typist
Typist, young, no exp.

433
425
415
400
400
400
375

OLD

An

Join
The

Equal

in and chat with or

DICTAPHONE
rience
helpful.
required.

Nash...

required

typing.
light
to
none
from
vary
Salboth local and Loop.
Locations
aries $375 to $411. Type of work from
a doctor’s office to executive suites.

TYPIST—Some
Good
typing

RECORDS,
Mature with

FIGURES
to $450

bookkeeping

Evanston
BR

3-2155

SQ.
FOUNTAIN
some figure or

Top

com-

any with the best benefits in town.
EMPLOYDetails call BOULEVARD
MENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

April 20,
Ee

oe

1967

June

1812

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

St.,

tenant

2-1! 142

lot

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT
No Fee.
Sat. by

SERVICE

Hours 9-5
appt. 636 Church

St.,

UN 9-3520
Evanston

or

part-time.

HOSPITAL

tail.

INVITED!

Temporary Service
Office
WHERE

Shopping

shifts;

ments

General
someone

492-6120

or

evening

THERAPISTS
commensurate

with

experience.

CLERK TYPISTS
Good opportunity for competent
department. Variety of duties.

APPLY

young

woman

IN PERSON

in

new

medical

records

who

$475.

NO

—
s
-

FEE.

—

4616.

to $475.

NO

:

{

FEE,

~
;

Office
position
Fis
who
enjoys.
variety. —

to

$400.

NO

FEE.

4

4567.
%
:
:
ae

SKILLS

Public
Contact
for
girl
wants to work with peopl
Gay
long.
Salary
to $390
FEE. Job No. 4648.
General Office—Unusually g
job for unskilled
girl in smaller

office. Salary
Job No. 4648.
Figure

to $390.

Clerk—If

ing
with
you. Good
No. 4593.

NO

you

©

FEE.

like work-—

numbers_
this
salary. NO FEE.

ee

J

©

av

BOOKKEEPING
Full

Charge

—

Smaller

office

needs experienced gal who
do everything.
Salary
to
NO FEE. Job No. 4624.

Co.

©
a
e

F

North Shore Personnel

The Nation's Oldest
Temporary Help Service

636 Church Street
602—CARSLON

BLDG.

328-7466

NILES

-

SECRETARY

Northbrook Office

SECRETARY
HAVE YOU EVER HAD A DESIRE TO
better
understand
the stock market
and
rhaps
to profit
through
this
knowledge? If so, this job in a small
Glenview securities office (stocks and
bonds) should appeal to you, as it will
keep you in close touch with all of the
market
activity
engaged
in by this
office.
:
We are looking
for a highly capable
person to handle a variety of
duties
including
mail
and
correspondence,
typing,
dictaphone,
record-keeping,
supplies, etc. Previous experience in
securities
not
essential.
Monday
through Friday, 9 to5.
—
Write giving personal data, qualifications and experience.
P.O. Box 360
Glenview, Ill. 60025

SALESLADY
PART
- TIME
ROBERT

HALL

TO

CLOTHES

WEAR

preferred. Inquire
and 9:30 p.m.

EXPERIENCE
between

9:30

AGENCY

woman

to

a.m.

sive
good

We
offer
salary and
hour day.
Lynch.

for

an

ACCE:

aggre
_

many
fine
benefits,
working conditions, anc
For interview phone

International Minerals —
&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401 Old Orchard Rd., See,
YO 6-3000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AIRLINES —
RECEPTION
of

the

smaller

airlines

r

all major airlines regarding arr.
ments and scheduling. Req’s are
typing and nice appearance for f
contact. Salary’s open-hi. a
MISS PAIGE
PLACEMEN
6028 Dempster
C

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

NEEDS

help

clients

PER-

plan

OPERATOR

FIRST NATIONAL BAN
AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTOI
800

Davis

WE
NEED
ONE
LADY
WITH
OWN
transportation to assist 8 other ladies
in small parts packaging dept. Clean
light
work.
Pleasant
surroundings.
Hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, 5 days per
week. You must be quick with your
hands and able to post record ledgers.
Ideal position for person 45 to 60 who
can
work
eveeyeny
Paid
holidays.
Contact Mr. Wallace at 446-8470.
WALPAK CO.
1739 Harding, Northfield

SECRETARY
FOR NORTHBROOK HOME BUILDER
Bright, modern air-conditioned offices
adjacent
to
bus.
Interesting
and
diversified work. Full time. 272-8600. :
WAITRESSES—SOME
EXP.
FULL
time
and
part-time.
Uniforms
_furnished. Own transportation. Call Mrs.

DAvis

Evanston

St.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

brownlie personnel

272-0272.

IN

Division

self starter type seer
nis
typing and shorthand skills.

Number
29
IBM. _ Ideal
facilities—Benefits.
Apply
Perso

their travel arrangements and tours.
Make all their reservations etc., light
typing.
Exp.
helpful but not necessary. Salary open. Age to 40. FREE.

Welch,

SPOT

International

receptionist. Public and phone
is heavy and you'll be in touch

580 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
READY

INTERESTING

One

708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

day

to

NO

ALSO ... Inquire how to win
a FREE Mink:
STOLE or COLOR
TV

966-1400

girl

Receptionist—Excellent
job
the
girl who wants to meet
ublic in fancy office. Salary
390. NO FEE. Job No. 4516.

. . . Music

Employers Overload

the

TYPING

... Gifts... Refresh-

R.S.V.P.

for

Advertising
Secretary
for
t
girl who would like to yaar
about this glamorous
field.

No.

.. . Mon. thru Sat.,
May Ist to May
6th...8:30 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m.

sonable

CLERKS

salary

No.

Salary

Center, Niles

WHAT

the
acade

4667.

steno. Salary
Job No. 4619.

... 344 Lawrencewd

WHEN

No.

Office
Salary

Job

_.. Our New Suburban

EVANSTON

MANAGERS

WARD

good
salary
while
training;
conditions and benefits.

Flexible

WHY

for
an

Good - salary.

likes to be her own boss. Sho
be able to handle all oe

travel consultant

hospital
Excellent opportunity to be paid while training for a challenging
but will concareer. High School diploma plus some higher education
sider business or hospital experience. Good transportation.

Full

YOU'RE

A PARTY

‘‘L”’ in the
BANK BUILDING
in bank

You
will work
on the
floor
at the
Board
of Trade with 14
salesmen!
Variety
of work;
typing;
very light
shorthand; will train for switchboard.
An excellent opening for a young lady.

Evanston

HOSPITAL

ST.

SECRETARY
IN
A
BROKERAGE FIRM

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

HAVING

Job

1 Girl

ROOM

HOWARD

parking

Ill.

INHALATION
SERVICE

background.

NEW

Bldg.

MATURE CAREER
MINDED PERSON
to
assist
the
Dean
of
one
of
our
schools.
Highly
responsible
position
with
diversified
duties.
Will
handle
the
accounts
and
budgets
for
the
department,
manage
the
office,
supervise
the
staff,
etc.
Accounting
background
and _ typing
required,
shorthand
helpful.
Regularly
scheduled merit salary increases, 3 weeks
paid vacation, tutiion reduction.

expeskills

CALL RICH LORIG
Northbrook,
Shermer Rd.
CR 2-1000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

High
School
graduates;
shifts; excellent working

Murphy
UN

700
600
500
500
325-500
325-450
410
400
350

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

WARD

If you are unable to come in,
please register by phone

Av.,

of West

AMbassador

Employer

ALL FREE

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Free

OFFICE. A good starting
GENERAL
place for a willing girl. No special
skills or experience needed.

we
type of openings
Ages
applicants.
our

EMPLOYMENT

End

WE'RE

Fi
Sal

boss.

atmosphere.

FEE.

433

SKOKIE

THE

355 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON
Personnel Dept.

10 Receptionists
skills

IN

AT THE
SHORE

NORTH

ST. FRANCIS

869-7234
45,

1737

BILLER-TYPIST. We will teach
Grads our billing procedures.

You'll like her...

to

Opportunity

GIRLS

ff
ak. seaimay
soles ethics.
,000.

School
Secretary
son
who
likes

and

FIRMS
SUB.
AND
LOCAL
VARIOUS
need clerk typists. Experienced or will
needed.
typing
Good
ere. err
F
‘

Now

18

226

ORchard

clerk typists $350-$450

Adaptables

from

At North

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES
NOW
available for full time employment at
our International Headquarters.

1657

range

ORCHARD,
SUITE

CULLIGAN

1967.

are the
These
to offer
love

no dictation

Westmoreland

fringe

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

Stenographer
Typist
Trans. Mach. Oper.
~ Keypunch Oper.
Comp. Oper.
Who completes |20 hours
work for us... It's that simple . . . See for yourself...
y Bonus offer terminates April

Jeanne

of

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

To Any Qualified

call...

liberal

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Office

$50

Come

most

to Dir.

APPLY
‘

Only

28,

the

500
500
500
475
475
475
450
500
500
475
450
450
450
450

work areas — no layoffs in our history
—
plus
benefits.

600
550
550

Science editor
Personnel assistant
Accounting clerk
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Straight switchboard
100% goer contact, no typing
Travel bureau, no typing

STATISTICAL CLERK

Office

5
500-550
475
433
400

Dictaphone secy. Old Orchard
1 girl office, dictaphone
“Girl Friday,’’ advertising
Typist, general office
Assist Sales Mgr.
Correspondent trainee
Figure clerk, typist

Secretary,

Opening

I

LADIES

well-

for

secretary

Executive

knownmn

A

s

OFFICE

Secy to Director
Secy to Vice Pres.
Public Relations secy
3 Legal secretaries
Sales secretary
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Secy to home builder
Secy to treasurer
Publications secy
Learn advertising as secy
2nd secy to Pres., yg.

CLERK TYPIST

Announces

IN DOCTOR'S

Registered lab tech.
2 nurses for M.D.’s
Medical secretary
Receptionist-typist make appts
X-ray Trainee, must type

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
and
ability
to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

OF AMERICA

ALL

IN

3

SECRETARIES

Deerfield, Northbrook,
Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

SOME
BOOKKEEPING
EXPERIENCE
necessary,
will
post
and _ balance
general
ledgers,
prepare
bank
and
account reconciliations and other miscellaneous assignments. Light typing.

GENERAL

POSITIONS

=

BEST JOBS
2 ALS

neta Novihlield, Mighland’ Park,

CLERK

PREFER
WOMAN
WITH
office
experience,
but
Duties will be varied.

ioe

Chicago's

Outside

FREE
dat

100%

Areas: 7

ACCOUNTING

White
Collar
Girls
~

Women

for

.
Following

the

:in

xcenence

Oo

Openings

Has

ty

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ds
_

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Service

Employment

Oldest

The

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Help Wented-Weane: - i

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

MARQUART

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
The New

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107

pa

~

GENERAL OFFIC
LIGHT TYPING, GOOD FIGURE
titude, all-around office skills. Exc
lent
working
conditions
a
salar

Liberal

benefits.

to 5:15
Skokie.

p.m.

Five

8051

Call

day

N.

week,

8

Central

267-6777.

RECEPTION

$390

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM
WA
receptionist in their Personnel de
Some personnel duties. Light typir

FREE

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

SERVICE

Orrington

ARTISTIC?

DAvis

WHY

NOT

WORK

Chicagoland’s leading artificial
company?
We
need
a designer
representative
_in
Glenview

munity
p.m.

Store.

Call

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News ¢ Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

LE

17-5567

after

Classified ~

�Help Wanted—Ww.
ed—Women
Business and Professional

107

= Jon
OPPOR_ TUNITIES
aOR

sting, filing, checking
nonthly statements, and comuting agents commissions,
you would like working for our
rowing and progressive
ompany.

ou will have the chance to
oarticipate in top benefits,
ind have your efforts re-

arded by periodic merit saly increases with a policy of
omotion from Within." Exience not necessary for
any of our openings.

&gt;r an appointment, call Mrs.

4all at 475-7900.

National

Insurance Company
An

Equal

Evanston,

Opportunity

YOU

YO

MAY

an

to

handle

A

Light shorthand and
qualify
you
for
a

phases

of

“SECRETARY

[MEDIATE
:
ae

aoa

OPENING

ent
for
typing

MAJOR COMPANY

E. R. Moore

IN

SALES

ffer exceptionally
fine working
nditions
and benefits,
good salary
a7 hour day. For interview phone

. Lynch.

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
Skokie,
Equal

[Illinois

Opportunity

Packaging Corp. of America

SECY $450

STENO
NEEDED
FOR THIS TOP
cretarial
sition.
Will
train
on
&gt;
od company. FREE.

| EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
- MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Exp.

as

medical

sistant
or
nurse
helpful.
Modern
&gt;dica
bldg.
loc.
in
Winnetka.
VRR and bus transp. HI 6-6600 for

é
=

rview.

RECEPTIONIST—PART-TIME
ae wy E Friday and Saturday. Bea- Salon
located
in
Northbrook.
rmanent position. CR 2-6600.

—

Classified

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

Employer

ge fe starts at $525 mo. as secretary
vice-president of prestige suburban
:
Your duties will include
ing visitors, setting up his appt.
dule
and
making
reservations
he travels. Free.
S PAIGE PLACEMENT
mpster
966-0700

of Internists.

Employer

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office. national
corporation.
3742 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit
rated
advancement.
Fine
fringe benefits. Pre-employment tests
given to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

JU 3-0700

AIRLINE
-STEWARDESS
TRAINEES
NO FEE
$500
Murphy
Employment Service
_ 1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
9-9510
:
B R 3-2155
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY

CTAPHONE

Opportunity

Prominent
neighborhood
doctor
will
train ‘you
as
receptionist
to
greet
patients, answer phones,
and schedule
appts. Light typing and
neat appearance qualify.
Age is open. No Sats. or
evenings and no previous medical exp.
req’d. $95 wk. to start. Free.
‘
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

office

for us

COUPON

TODAY!!!

letter, postcard,
coupon,
name,
sponsor, before
to offices listed
in your letter,

= STAVERS
Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

WORK

We
offer exceptionally
fine working
conditions, good salary and benefits,
and a 7 hour day. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
JU 8-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

diversified job

openings,
including bookkeeping
typing
-positions,
which
provide
best in salary and benefits.

and
the

5201 Old Orchard Rd.
MR.

Equal

GENERAL
OFFICE-GOOD
TYPING
required. Diversified duties including
dictaphone. $380 plus liberal benefits.
Hrs. 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week, Call for
appt. UN 9-6610.
North
Shore
Assoc.
for
Retarded
Children
2525 Church St.
Evanston

OF
this

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
moderate
skills
(type 50,
shorthand
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

CLIFF

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers

Starting salary

Ridge

Av.

ple

helpful.

Some

Office

shorthand.

FOR

take

pride

in their

vacation

and

profit

sharing.

APPLY

IN PERSON

PERSONNEL

PEO-

work

and

OR

CALL:

DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS
630 DUNDEE RD.
CRestwood

CO.

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Administrative

Ridge

Assistant

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

AT SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
ssess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

CLIFF

Elect.

5

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Equal

WORK

DO YOU WANT ACTION! A JOB THAT
is more than just typing! We need a
live wire gal who can move with a
fast moving
young
large scale N.S.
building
operation.
Mort.
processing

exp.

POSITIONS

who

enjoy varied duties. Pleasant modern
office. Full benefits including 3 weeks

1740

1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900.

range $3.23 to $3.46;

PERSONNEL

EVANSTON
2650

ATTRACTIVE

An

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

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450
VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
oe
as well
as filing
depts.
ree

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St., Evanston

ADMINISTRATIVE

In-Charge

differential: 20c per hour additional. Vacation, sick
leave, holiday pay, hospitalization and medical discounts available to those who work 20 hours or more
per week. Progressive In-Service and Staff Development programs.
Close to all transp.
Free parking
available on hospital grounds.

APPLY

SECRETARY
CLERK-TYPISTS
PURCHASING CLERK

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

DEPT.

typewriter.
Free
Hospitalization.
days, 9 to 5. 775-5227.
SALARY OPEN
Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston
BR 3-2155

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national
organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in
all
operations of the department.
Prefer
some
accounting
experience,
good
typing skills. Excellent starting
salary, liberal fringe benefits.

FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN

CLERK-TYPIST
CONSUMER CREDIT

SERVICE

Avenue,

Office Positions

PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Of ik
cee gacepemmg ab
| concern, to $475.
Good
company benefits.

STAFF
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
TO
REGISTERED
nurses who are able to work full or part-time hours
on evening (3 to 11:30 p.m.) or nights (11 p.m. to
7:15 a.m.) shifts. Will consider any combination of

CLERICAL ASSISTANT
Work with project managers
recording
manpower
schedules
and
light
typing duties for Northside architectengineering firm. Previous office experience required: at least high school
graduate; good starting salary. Phone
282-5181
for interview
arrangement.

1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

field

FULL OR PART-TIME
EVENINGS AND NIGHTS

hours,

PAYROLL CLERK TRAINEE
NO TYPING. Age to 45.
If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone.

Employer

A NUMBER
openings
in

Re-

typing, switchboard relief, age to 45.
$375

.

IISECRETARIES!!
WE HAVE
excellent new
including

FEE.

THE
ADVICE
OF OUR
PROFESsional counselors. Let them tell you
about the unlimited opportunities we
have available for you.
. DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST
OR
ASST.
$375.
NO
FEE.
No
skills
required.
. GENERAL
OFFICE
(LEGAL)
$411
NO FEE.
Suburban location. Light

~ EMPLOYMENT
ILL.

NURSES-REG.

EXPERIENCED
DOCTOR’S’GIRL.
$500 per Month to start. Will take RN.
or woman with some M.D. experience.
Busy practice. Bonus. North Suburbs
Best
salary we
have
seen for this
type
this
year.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
No
Fee.
Call Wally

NO

Murp

EVANSTON,

Steno—Gen.

SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

Evanston.

SECRETARY—$500.
gional Sales Mgr.

LISTEN

TO

National

Opportunity

Will train. Downtown

.

APPLY

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

8-6880

PART-TIME
TYPIST
NEEDED
FOR
technical reports and correspondence.
Harco
Corp.
8214 McCormick
Blvd.,
Skokie. 676-9600 for appointment.

COMMUTE?

WHEN
THERE
ARE
EXCITING
AND
rewarding
career
opportunities
just
minutes from your home. As a leader
in
the
Advertising
and
Publishing

EWIS

SERVICE
DAvis

Minerals

several

An

AV.

Shore. NO

SOME
OF
THE
CHALLENGING
and interesting positions available to
you.
. RESERVATIONIST—$500. NO FEE.
Ad agency. 1 yrs. exp.
- SCRIPT
TYPIST—$450.
NO
FEE.
TV and Radio Scripts
. RECEPTIONIST—$400.
NO
FEE.

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

&amp; Chemical Corp.

we have

CHICAGO

75

North

LOOK

AT

SECY. IN LEGAL
DEPARTMENT
OF
a national corporation. All skills some
public contact; will go to $500 for the
right woman.

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
IN
PUBLIC
Relations
Dept.
for qualified
secretary with good spelling and grammar
as well as typing and shorthand skills.
This
position
involves’
secretarial
duties for 2 staff assistants. ‘

Field,

Mgt. Consultants.
FEE.

If so, give us a call and set up
an appointment. We are currently hiring typists and dictaphone operators — experienced and beginners. A new
and rewarding position is just
a phone call away, so dial
475-7900, Ext. 419, today!

1630

677-5130
Room 512

WHY

with
are
with
out-

Insurance Company

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

YO

BEING
BORED
WITH
YOUR
JOB,
disgusted with your boss, upset with
your salary. Get out and do something
about it.
. BI-LINGUAL
vapaamercaees S|
5
NO FEE. Evanston.
French, Spanish or German
. PERSONNEL
ASST—$475.
NO
FEE. Tyving required. Age 18-50.
. FULL
CHARG
BOOKKEEPER:

Does the policy of promotion
from within interest you?

Washington

475-3500
Room 308

International

SOP

Would you enjoy working
congenial co-workers who
proud to be associated
a company which offers
standing benefits?

Inc.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

FIGURE CLERKS

1618

referring

not worked

IMPORTANT

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

have

To qualify tell us by
phone
or
attached
phone of person you
that person comes in
below. She may bring

Co.

N. CALDWELL
NILES
774-6600 OR 647-7950
Equal

anyone

Her Phone
My Name
My Phone

7230

An

to

who

CLIP THIS

BENEFITS

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

a bright
candidate
and shorthand skills.

International

typing will
attractive

VERY GOOD SALARY

AERICAN PHOTOCOPY
100 Dempster
UN 9-9000

paid

for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
to
night,
student,
teacher temporaries.

SECRETARY

position in our sales department.

r personnel work. If you like public
and
are
dissatisfied
with
:
routine you are the person we
looking for. Duties include light
ng, filing, record keeping, reports
reception. Convenient transportan, free
life
insurance,
medical
ance and excellent starting sala-

Office Workers
workers

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

Are you interested in joining
the staff of a modern and
progressive firm, conveniently
located in Downtown Evanston?

Experienced Skilled
$40

and

TYPISTS

EARN $40

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

good
most

Help Wanted—Women
Business

ANYONE

PHONE

StenoSecretary

PERSONABLE

107.

Professional

Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

SP 4-2828

LRG

Employer

several

BY

and

Sponsor

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in sales for top firm. Very
lovely
offices.
3
raises
a _ year,
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.
PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD $450
Great
chance
to train
for
exciting
future. Much public contact; 35 hours.
1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500
You'll
love
this
busy
sales
office.
Brand new blidg.; great boss, 9-5.
NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475
Be
Girl
Friday,
some_
dictaphone,
public relations duties, 9-5.
RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet
visitors,
executives and salesmen. No typing.
DON’T TYPE, NORTHFIELD $433
Very interesting
spot. Keep track of
where the firm’s products are; which
customers
need
what—and
when.
Some phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.
VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple bookkeeping,
phone,
Payroll, reception and general office.
DISPATCHER, EVANSTON, $400
Keep customers happy, aid field men,
expedite delivery and
repairs.
OLD ORCHARD—PHONE $400
Be
contact
girl
for
salesmen
who
travel. Not necessary to type, just be
congenial, handle people well.
BKKPING., NORTHBROOK, $550
Beautiful off., interesting job 9 - 5.
RECEPTION, NORTHBROOK, $380
Front desk greeter, learn switchbd.
AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA $400
Phone; varied duties; 9 to 5

Ill.

-ECORDS CLERK
SEEKING

REGISTER

5-2400

Wanted—Women

TEMP.

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

SSONNEL

ARE

Help
Business

5945 W. DEMPSTER

ou're looking for a diver-

Avenue

107.

Professional

100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

ed, clerical job—including

Chicago

and

"FORD"
EMPLOYMENT

YOU

~ Washington

Help Wanted—Women
Business

DEPARTMENT

SECY.

PLUSH AD AGENCY NEEDS
to correlate interviews
for
keep
conference
records,
Good salary. FREE.

A SECY.
trainees,
etc,
9-5.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

REGISTERED NURSE
Outstanding private boy’s camp near
Rhinelander,
Wis.
needs
reg. nurse.
Season
June
27-Aug.
17.
Salary,

transportation, room, board, laundry
all included. This job is as close to a
vacation with
Call 272-6080.

pay

as can
x

be imagined.

YEAR.

HOSPITAL
492-4600

’ROUND
PART-TIME
Join our congenial group working 21%
days
per
week.
Challenge,
variety
regular work.

Gen.

office exp. helpfu

but will train. South-Central
Glenview.
Glenview Blueprint Service
724-4044
BAKERY
GIRL,
PART
OR
FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good
pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
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Business and Professional

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

Temporary jobs

operator

lit

and
voice
pleasant
ded.
Should
have
at

with

Stenographers

7

cast 5 ya. relative experience.

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“pets
ypists

Washinston National ar interesting | fege™ aespuntine course, Mest
Ph

areas:

following

:

.

MACHINEgehenOPERATOR
NEEDS
ater omg

PROMOTION
high
hool

~

duties

Experience not necessary if you have
the interest and aptitudes for office
work. We will be happy to discuss our
of
range
Full
you.
with
openings
salary
merit
periodic
and
benefits

An

Opportunity

Equal

IF

STENOGRAPHIC
HAVE
YOU
skills—typing plus any type of shortare looking
hand or dictaphone—and

for experience in a field that can lead
and _ profitable
interesting
an
to
be the opportunity
career, this may
for which you've been searching. We
have an opening for an alert secretary
in our Advertising and Sales Promo-

an
includes

which

Dept.

tion

of varied duties and requires
dance
someone who likes to assume responsibility. Located in Evanston, we are
a rapidly growing company and oifer
salExcellent
benefits.
all company
an appointment for a
ary. To make
personal interview, call Miss Smith at
475-4397.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

duties

secretarial

with

Good typing required,
responsibility.
schedRegularly
helpful.
shorthand
uled merit salary increases, 3 weeks
n.
reductio
tuition
,
paid vacation

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

Eye Doctor's Receptionist

Suburban, $400

WHERE
SPOT
EXCITING
REALLY
their
select
patients
help
you'll
large,
doctor’s
this
from
frames
ts,
appointmen
attractive display. Book
answer phones, meet all clients.

"FORD"

EMPLOYMENT

Above Sun Drugs at Austin
YO 5-2400
W. Dempster
W. Devon
SP 4-2828
All positions 100% free to you.

SWITCHBOARD-CASHIER
the
train
will
agency
Automobile
right
young
girl
for
switchboard
enjoy
you
If
work.
office
and general
and meeting the public,
detail work
you will enjoy this job. Pleasant 4 girl
office. Public contact. Light typing. 5
day week, 9:30 to 6., No Saturdays.
Please call Miss Joy for appt. ALpine
6800.
FOLEY
MOTOR
SALES
Wilmette.
425 Greenbay Road

MEDICAL

RECEPTION

LOCAL DOCTOR
NEEDS
tionist-girl
Friday
in
hospital.

1618

HOME

Computing Center
Diversified

5945
5347

WORK
TYPISTS
35 wpm

Some

typing.

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

A RECEPhis
animal

9-5. FREE.
SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Cashiers and Waitresses
EXCELLENT
PART-TIME,
OR
FULL
and fringe beneconditions
working
experience.
without
or
With
fits.
Bros.
Walker
Whitman,
Mr.
Apply
153 Green
House,
Pancake
Original
Bay Rd., Wilmette.
CASHIER.
AND
CLERK
COUNTER
Shop.
Pro
Club
Golf
For
21.
Over
6 day week
necessary.
exp.
Some

including Saturday and Sunday.

Goon

Call
surroundings.
pleasant
salary,
Mrs. Welch, 272-0272 for interview.

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
For medical office of Internists. X-ray

duties.
office
general
and_
work
Ba
helpful. Medical bldg. loc. in
HI 6bus transp.
NWRR,
innetka.
6600 for interview.

April 20,

1967

and

up—several

KEYPUNCH
experienced,
IBM

alpha

MORE

money, and

ty to use your
that untapped

HERE’S

Good salaries, fine
3742 hour week.

benefit

aptitude

Insurance

to

PHOTOCOPY
UN

9-9000

Lehigh
An Equal

with

Mrs.

excellent

Coakley,

UN

4-9600,

benefits.
ext.

Call

313.

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
for doctor’s ofice in Winnetka. Typing
and light bookkeeping. Need personable;
responsible
and_
self
confident
woman,
Begin immediately.
We
are
equal opportunity employer. HI 6-3055
or HI 6-6638.

at the
1-8689.

SELLING
INCOME

PRESTIGE
FOR. 4 QP

training, sales aids, and product support to give you
every possible sales tool. Travel expenses paid, good
fringe benefits.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,
Call Glenn

Schmid

1|-4300

girl office

on

Ill.

Howard

typist

and

LE

9-3160

background,

even

with

mand and English.
the employer.

TWO
$600 PER
MONTH
EXECUTIVE
secretarial Positions in the area. Top
jobs for good girls. For more information
call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
no
Fee.
Ask for Wally
SECRETARY.
NO
SHORTHAND,
salary
$475.
Small
office
North
Evanston area. Work for advertising
mgr.
Excellent
hours
and
working
conditions. Call Jim, Skokie Employment Service, OR 5-2300. No Fee.
OFFICE TRAINEE—No
skills $350. No
fee. Good spot for advancement.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

FOR

in person or call.
UN 4-4520

limi

Fees

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

'

are

SERVICE

ours
636 Church

No Fee.
Sat. by appt.

|

)
9-3
St., Evansto

personnel receptn. $375EVANSTON
FIRM
desk receptionist

dept.

Light

typing

and
filing.
FREE.

NEEDS
A FRO
for their person

required,

Will

re

train—age

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400

SERVICE

WE HAVE
2 AVAIL. POSITIONS FOR
detail
minded
mature
women
with
bookkeeping or typing exp. Close to
public transp., 5
day week Mon.-Fri.
Many employee benefits.
Come in or call for appointment at
AL 1-5400 Joe Jacobs Chevrolet Co.
435 Green Bay Road, Wilmette

WANTED

Ww

YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
‘
you do light typing? We have s overal
openings for people with
Bi Lingt

OPENING

general office. Apply
2801 Central Evanston

8:30 TO 12:30

experienced

pleasant
telephone
voice.
Conge
air-conditioned
office.
Apply —
Graham

DO

Service
UN

HELP

be

IS LANGUAGE A

DR's Secy. Recpt.

Personnel

;

PROBLEM FOR YOU?

YOU WILL BE KEPT BUSY AND LOVE
every minute of this busy practice. He
stressed that you must enjoy people
and
have
good
typing
and
some
shorthand as well. Age open, Salary
$500. Also 1 legal secy available. No
fee.

TIME

Must

INCOME?

Ave.

Street

An equal opportunity employer

The Hollister Newspa

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATION
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Excellent
commission
in your spare
time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The
Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

FULL

7-

1232 Central Avenue

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

IMMEDIATE

c

1142 DAY WEEK
se
MONDAY: 8:30 TO 5:30

(1 Bik. W. of the Davis St. ‘‘L’’)

Work in your home town or a nearby community
selling display advertising to local merchants for the
North Shore's local newspapers. Excellent base salary
plus commission plan that puts unlimited income in the
pockets of the women who know how to sell for an
organization that believes in quality. We provide the

1232 Central Ave.

two

EXTRA

Evans

Liberal

CO

TUESDAY:

Days—256-2700
Evenings—251-2309

1609 Maple

office.

Telephone Sale
PART-TIME

TO

ADMINISTRATIVE
working
conditions

fringe

Morton Grove
Employer

Green Bay Rd. in Wilmette.

DO

modern

Poe

ANY SALARY REQUIREMENT.

NEED

our

Personnel Department

RESP ONSIBLE,
CHALLENGING,
UNIQUE
POSITION.
WILL
MEET
cond.

in

BENEFIT TRUST _
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Systems

Opportunity

air

School

work

We Have Openings For Y
now if you have better tt
average figure aptitude
enjoy detail work. Pleas
working conditions, compé
cafeteria, excellent benefi:
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Billing-Secretarial
Attractive,

High

office

FIGURE CLERK

1771
8100

SECRE-

CLERK
tTYPISTS.
DIVERSIFIED
duties. Good typing required.

SECRETARY
FOR
office.
Pleasant

Co.

AL

Communications
Corp.

recent

R 5-2200 OR

POSITION
OF
RESPONSIBILITY

NEEDS
2

general

Stop in—or call
Mr. Kingsbury
966-4400

Programs

EXPERIENCED

train

for

Pleasant

EXPERIENCED
— OR
WILL
TRAIN
HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

Skokie
Employer

WAITRESSES
Full time-or part time. Apply
Buffett, Edens Plaza or call AL

room

Will

c

pany benefits with good opportuniti
for advancement. Intervie
g 8:
4:30 or appt. may be arranged afte
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss ei,

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

SMALL,
FRIENDLY
COMPANY
OFfers congenial working conditions for
et,
clean work in air-conditioned
plant.

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

OPERATORS

77170 Frontage Rd.,
An Equal Opportunity

much

RELOCA

building

inners"

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

CHANCE
is

tary.
Able
to
organize,
assume
responsibility, maintain careful follow
through
and
meet
the
public
with
ease. Must have ee
typing, shorthand
preferred.
Liberal benefit program
includes 3 week vacation
and
tuition reduction.

ATTRACTIVE
FULL
TIME
OPERAtors for alpha and numeric. 38-3/4 hrs.
per wk. Work
in pleasant surroundings.
Outstanding
Sears
benefit program,
discounts
at all Sears stores,
excellent salary with merit increases.
Qualified ladies phone in confidence,
OR 3-6600, ext. 339.

Allstate

and

WILL

office

required.
ACCOUNTING CLERK.
iatpreenee
high
School
grads.
working
with
figures.
helpful or will train beg
good math aptitude.

Solderers
Assemblers

opportuni-

Dempster

MATURE

numeric
program—

MORE

YOUR

Executive

Central St., Evanston
UN 9-9800, Ext. 335

KEYPUNCH

1812

SECRETARY

General Finance Corporation
1301

CENTER

Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

Hwy.

initiative, ingenuity
ability of yours?

AMERICAN
2100

openings

and

8-0555

ARE YOU LOOKING?
Have you been oe:
about makin
a change which will offer you MOR
responsibility,
MORE
challenge,

With APECO
there
advance and grow.

figure

Av.

SECRETARIES

274-8100
employer.

necessary,

DAvis

Northwest

FINANCE

Secretarial
and
general
office
ositions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

Evanston firm—owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Personnel Department
NEAR

Heights—1806

Chicago

WE

room.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, |
Experienced. No typing eeauieee,
PHONE CLERKS-TEMPORAR'
One to four weeks. No office -

Wirers

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

CLERICAL
No typing
helpful

TO
field.

An

BENEFIT TRUST
;
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

ccoslawaenl,We Bie yous
.

CL 9-3500

to 4:30, 5 day week.

SECRETARY
OPPORTUNITY
EXCELLENT
exciting
and_
new
a
learn

Arlington

Exceptional opportunity for
intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30

abun-

STUDENT.

new

GENERAL OFFICE.

RELATIONS

TRANSPORTATION

our

Ill.

Northbrook Township. We have
ings in the following areas:

SCIENCES

cervias:

Evanston—839

SECRETARY

Employer

ARE YOU AT A
STANDSTILL?

for appointment

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ILL.

EVANSTON,

AV.

CHICAGO

PUBLIC

—
FULL WEEKS
— TEMPORARY
CUSOUR
FOR

SPRING

to

PSYCHOLOGY

pay

— weekly

workpower

Will train.

Crocker

THIS

PHILOSOPHY

erate

SEO
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Washington National
Insurance Company
1630

t

‘‘personal’”’

729-3000

appointBe sure

hours
After
appointment.
ments arranged if necessary.
and dial 475-7900 today!

as needed.

Call Mrs.

for an

BELL

MRS,

Call

increases.

te

ie
Soe

Chieshine cackiat sad vevteren aia

PH

. AD DRESSOGRA

Skills

TOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.

refund checks.

PUNCH

:

-'

Skokie Blvd.
Skokie,

ECONOMICS

me?

rates

top

7447

CENTER

ENGINEERING

Office

—
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT NEEDS | FULL DAYS
MONTHS
FULL
girl to make
a detailed minded
ASSIGNMENTS
look up cash, and type
deposits,

_ SECRETARIAL
KEY

All

Syeine

|

om

CLERK

CASH

‘
. CLERK-TYPIST

IBM

in

izing,

needed.

. DICTAPHONE

:

wb gen

balancing

and

COMPUTING

4

COl-

several

f

ALUMNI

Dict. Opers.

CLERK
SENIOR ACCTG.
NEEDS
OFFICE
COMPTROLLERS

NEW JOB? :

Professional

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

SWITCHBOARD

EXPERIENCE

IN

Business and

Business and Professional

INTERESTED

107 Help Wanted—Women

107. Help Wanted—Women _

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

aa

San

cs

2.

‘ga

IF

Leet
people in

LIKE
person

REP.

bel eg nage t=
an
y

company will train you to Rie
public
relations
work.
No
ty;

FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-

HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP

has full time
opening
for
uningymbered woman for sale
5 days weekly, includin
, train.
Good

Salary commensura
neighborhood,
excellent

Apply Personnel Department,

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

LABORATORY
to $600
r

girl.

training

Will

North

beginner

Evanston.

with

Deta

EMPLOYMENT

HOUSEWIVES.
PUT SOME
;
in your life. Free training in
up
techniques.
Full
time ©
for part time hrs. Ovation Cosn
For information, write A-949,

Wilmette,

—

TECHNICIAN
S.
month
for experier

take

BOULEVARD
7171. No Fee.

4¢

Illinois.

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ¢ Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood

Classified

_

�——

107.

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

WE NEED
CLERKS
MCH. OPRS.

$40 FREE

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE. BE A KELLY GIRL.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

Clerks
Typists

- With First
5
Days pa
ee
“us

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

RIGHT GIRL

‘TEMPORARY SERVICE
nston
1718 Sherman
Phone GR 5-4331

=

es Plaines
3200 Dempster
_ Opposite Lutheran Gen. Hospital
Phone 827-1108

ARE

INTERVIEWING

eral interesting

positions

NOW

FOR

available

mediately.
We
offer
convenient
on,
easant
modern
surroundexcellent benefit program, good
ng
salary. Please come in and
ik to us about following;

SECRETARY

CLERK

TYPIST, PART-TIME

_ “ACC’TS

PAYABLE CLERK

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

636

Church
An Equal

EN CHEMICAL

Aystik Tape Div.

An

ZRESTING

OPENING

WORKING

to our executive

~ SALES
oF
fices

xditor

in

and Book

SECRETARY

OPENINGS
for experienced

IN
SKOKIE
secretaries to

with Sales Managers.

Personnel

Dept.,

OR

3-9100

for

8255 North Central Park, Skokie

'D TEMPORARY JOBS
I a UR NEIGHBORHOOD
S—WEEKS—MONTHS
HIGHEST PAID PLUS BONUS

296-5513

G
Salary
Phone for Interview
rood 2-2700
gnes Ferney
- DIVINE. WORD SEMINARY

an
Rd.
between
Northbrook
view, Techny, Illinois.

Head

salad

dish room

FULL

OR

PART-

woman,

counter

on &gt; Paid holidays

Saber
benefits.
eals and
unifurnished. Apply in person or
ext.
432.
Geri
Kosler.

and

sman,
Til.

YOU

KEY

Williams,

1900

East

Lake

PUNCH?

ONE

c/o

Scott

Av.

Glen-

OF

OUR

companies has asked for a good
on.
y would also hire some one

ested in srarneng. for this IBMs®
No fee. Evans
Personnel. UN 9-

1

CLERK

AND

three

weeks

health-insurance,

a.retirement

plan

paid
sick

which

Highland-Park,

Illinois—432-9254.

VARIOUS CLERICAL DUTIES
EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS
CALL MRS: HAYES
ALpine 1-4300

LGE.: EVANSTON
FIRM
NEEDS
A
front desk recp’t. She will also relieve
on
s/b.
All © asad
contact.
Typing
needed. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

THEATRICAL

booking
agency.
Small
local
talent
agency needs younger girl with some
typi
for
an_
interesting
public
contact
type
office
oe
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOY
NT DA 87171. No Fee.

FULL

TIME

OFFICE

SECRETARY-

receptionist.
For
well known
newly
remodelled
pleasant North
Evanston
Reai
Estate
Office.
Typing
experience, filing and a knack for details
needed.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900
STENOGRAPHER
for national magazine

garden shop. Some knowledge of
srs desirable. Contact Mr. Hart.

Work

‘WINNETKA LUMBER

areas. Typing and shorthand
required
but will consider beginner.
Call for
appt., Skokie location, OR 5-5600.

CO.

Classified

Evanston Review

with

co.,

good

people

We are a fast growing international
manufacturer of hospital-medical products.

exec.

Baxter
Laboratories,

,
Placement
(jobs all suburbs—Chicago)
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622

ILL.

JOB
Opportunities
CLERK

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

Personnel
1771

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
clerks in North Suburban
area. Full
shift or part-time. Long or short term
assignments. No Fee.
Also

All Types

of Office Help

299-4495

furnished.

9 to 5 daily

Plaza
Del
Lago,
Sheridan
Westerfield
Drive,
Wilmette
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

$175

Secretary-Banking

HELP

VICE
PRESIDENT
IN
Real
Estate
lending
Development
for one

shore’s

leading

applicants
secretary.

Paid

CHARGE
OF
and
Business
of the North-

banks

for

a

will

interview

position

as _

his

Mortgage experience desirable;
must
enjoy public contact.
Shorthand
and
typing required.

Howard Johnson's Restaurant

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
Niles
Hours:

meals

GUARD

GR 5-3100

274-8100
employer

insurance
life
plan,
hospital
family
and vacation. Apply at once.

TASK FORCE
202,

and

$378-$466

City of Evanston

cook, Salads, preparation work,
and Utility.
Operators
Machine

Uniforms

CLERK-STENO

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
$378-$466

WE WILL TRAIN YOU AT FULL PAY
to
work
in
our
all
new
modern
Grill
Dish

$378-$466

CROSSING

kitchen. Immediate full and
part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook.

STENOS, TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
COMP. OPERATORS

Room

KITCHEN

Il $363-$447

CLERK-TYPIST

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Employer

Inc.

6301 Lincoln Av.
‘Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EVANSTON,

Opportunity

deal

CONTACT

Rd.
&amp;
or call

OLD

R. E. HOY

ORCHARD

BANK

679-2200
DO NOT HESITATE!
A career in the rewarding profession
of REAL
ESTATE
is possible NOW!
Experience in sales helpful, but NOT
NECESSARY!
The
most
complete
training. program
on the Northshore
offered.
Income.
commensurate
with
your goal! Call TODAY for personal
interview.

HOMEFINDERS
Northbrook
Highland Park

HEY CULLIGAN GAL!
Here
is your
chance
for
a really
fabulous
career
in
our
advertising
department. To qualify you must have
excellent typing and shorthand, enjoy
a non-routine schedule and be able to
work well under pressure: This one
won't last, so call Fignt away.
RICH LORIG

CULLIGAN

272-1774
433-4333

1657

WE
HAVE
A POSITION
AVAILABLE
in our IBM Dept. for a girl with one
year
alpha
numeric’
experience.
APECO
offers excellent starting salary plus many company benefits. We
are
positive
that
you
will
enjoy
working for us—a wonderful group of
people.

INC.

Shermer
An

MEDICAL
PUBLICATION”
PRODUCtion mgr. Local publishing firm needs
woman to take care of production of
their monthly publication. Salary open
and high for right’ person.
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-7171. No Fee.

KEYPUNCH

ADVERTISING

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN

Til.

2100

BLDR.

NEEDS

FAST

UN

9-9000

CAREER WOMAN

Receptionist, Gen. Office
N.S.

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

INTELLIGENT AMBITIOUS WOMAN
over
30,
under
50
for
sales
and
administration
work.
Should
know

MOVING -

gal
to
keep
up
with
busy
office.
ariety of duties, must be
good typist,
elect. typwtr. Mod. air-cond.
offices.
5 DAYS,
9 TO
5
755-5230

office

procedures,

accounting

tion

leads

good

knowledge

to

officer

on

dictation,

desirable.

status.

Posi-

Stock

bonus
plan.
Growing
company
in
growth field. Phone or write—written
preferred.
POWER INSTRUMENTS INC.
7352 Lawndale, Skokie
676-2300

OPERATOR

public contact $100
Immediate opening for an experienced operator on
3100 and 3200, for accounts payable, general ledger
and payroll.

EVANSTON FLORIST NEEDS A GIRL
Friday to learn the florist business.
She must be able to meet people and
handle general office duties. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston

RECEPTIONIST,

CASHIER

Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-0734.

Equal

AV.

able

JUNE
GRADS—let
us help you
get
the right start—good training, poten-

National

NCR

real estate receptionist

eee

AYS, MON.-FRI.

free

Berge! gees disability. benefits. Apply
at
the
office
of
the
Board
of
Education,
2075
St.
Johns
Avenue;

Chicago
Avenue,
9-9510; BR 3-2155.

AID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS

g

include

1612

‘CLERICAL—FULL TIME
ACCURATE TYPIST

.

and
do
some
light
typing.
This
osition calls for seven and one-half
ours per day, five days per week,
twelve’
months
per
year.
Fringe

and

SHTD.—AAA
to

JOB OR CAREER?
HIGH-

Young Lady for
Evanston Office
of Suburban Newspapers

COMPANY WILL TRAIN. NO
2 skills. pesuiped. Age to 50. NO
MU RPHY
EMPLOYMENT

anston . UN

107 IN

land Park is seeking a receptionist
who can handle a simple switchboard

leave,

Trainee
$400

n

DISTRICT

vacation,

Public Relations
5.

Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
J
Equal Opportunity Employer

benefits

ELAINE
REVELL, INC.
rth Side Office
LO 1-2696

~RVICE,

CAN

Receptionist Typist

STAPHONE
,
SWITCHBOARD

th Suburban Office

WHO

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.

SCHOOL

SECY.-NO

CLERKS

GIRL

handle
varied
tasks
and
top
level
responsibilities
required
b
large
firm’s
headquarters
in
vanston.
Must have an interest-in working with
people, a flare for accuracy, knack for
organization
and
proficient’
typing
skills. Several years experience
preferred. Wide open opportunity and
all
fringe benefits.

An

TYPISTS

Look
forward
to
many _ excellent
benefits
plus
regular
merit
‘salary
increases.
For
an appointment,
cail
MR. REASNER at 475-7900.

CHICAGO

Must be willing to handle the office
when executive is out of town. Some
knowledge
chemical
or
medical
terminology would be helpful.

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

We'll train you to operate the IBM
Key
Punch,
IBM
Document
Writer,
Addressograph,
and Graphotype
machines. This is a varied and interesting job.

1630

é

BUSY
EXECUTIVE
RESPONSIBLE
for
International
Product
Management needs a secretary
with initiative
and some experience.
No language required, but good shorthand and typing
skills a necessity.

‘‘top

PERSONNEL
INTERVIEWER—international co. Responsible job.

Insurance Company

274-8100
employer

you’re

ypist,
evel.

Professional

International Dept.

DENTAL ASST.—prominent physician
needs you if you can keep books, deal
with people

MACHINES

Washington

1740 Ridge Av.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

=NOS

AMBITIOUS

$600—EXEC.
SECY.—if
drawer,’’ and under 40

and

Secretary

US!

Tell us the job you want. The location
you desire, the money you need. We
can make your job hunting easier. A
sample of the many
job listings (no
fee, of course):

Employer

$325

SECRETARY
ALERT

Opportunity

Business

Dorothy Parks

Deerfield

945-1000

CALL

TRAINEE

An

Northfield

Lincolnwood School Map

a

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

1 Opportunity Employer

secretary

Equal

Personnel Department
1771

DITORIAL SECRETARY

An

Rd.

OFFICE

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

COMPANY

Winnetka Rd.

869-7790
Employer

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

8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

E BO

Lake-Cook

107

Help : Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

PARTICULAR?

KLEINSCHMIDT
DIV. SCM

TYPISTS

ll 446-4000 or apply in person.
LL 446-4008 SATURDAYS
«Fri.

of Church

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 627
Opportunity

107

Professional

If your job has lost its challenge and has become routine
and if you would like variety
with a daily challenge, perhaps our reservation secretary
may be the spot for you.
Excellent benefits including
100% tuition refund, paid
family hospitalization, _periodic increases and a weekly
paycheck.

KELLY SERVICES
Temporary

and

SECRETARY

"1967 Is a Kelly Year"
"Join the Kelly Crowd’

FULL OR PART TIME

sak
ay

Business

company in advertising and

publishing

328-3400

Lovely New Office Near Public Transportation
Top Starting Salary
Major Company Benefits

E. K. MOORE.

CAFETERIA
STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
located Saunder Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-Cashiers-Gen’l kit.-and counter.
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
eals and uniforms furnished.
TOP WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790

CO.
»

7230 N. CALDWELL
647-7950

NILES
774-6600

promotion

AN

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

* Deerfield Villager

RN
FOR
DOCTORS
OFFICE
IN
Wilmette,
good
salary
and
working
conditions. Some light t ping to help
with
office
work.
etails
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.
GIRL FRIDAY
Today
can by your lucky day.
I’m
energy ty | moving out of town, and
ou may
have the job I would like to
eep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

* Highwood Herald

April

20,

1967

�Help Wanted—Women
Help Wanted—Women | 107. _ Business
107
and Professional
Business and Professional —
‘
Une

Rae ae

as

ee

ore

en

et

ON, ctsaS eee

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON.
New
plant
with
beautiful,
modern,
air-conditioned offices. Above average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in
for
personal interview and let us explain
—
we can improve and secure your
uture.

BUEHLER LTD.

FULL TIME
SALES
POSITIONS
US.

COME IN AND TALK TO
Many employee benefits
and liberal discount

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Carson Pirie Scott
&amp; Co.

4770
7247

Correspondent

offer

We

an_ excellent

life insurance,
free
salary,
other
many
and
insurance

starting
medical
benefits.

GIRL FRIDAY
(NO STENO)
$475 MONTH

A

that

966-0700

;

LIBRARY CLERK

TO

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

:

An

Equal

Opportunity

1740

Evanston
Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

Ridge

GLAMOUR SPOT!
GLAMOUR JOB!!
NO TYPING!!!
AN ADVERTISING
GAL.
A YOUNG
MORE Co
ee.

NEEDS
AGENCY
FOR
US
CALL

SUB.

NO

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN
9-5
HOURS
FEE

Sat.

by

appt.—636

Church

St.,

9-3520

Evanston

965-3240

brownlie personnel
St., Evanston
328-3400
PUBLIC CONTACT
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON _‘ FIRM

WOMAN

CAPABLE

operating branch store. 5 day
plus_
commission
and
Salary

benefits.
Woods

y

Wayne

Fashion

Cleaners,

Center.

ID

OF

week.
fringe

Hubbard

2-0465

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AS SECto superintendent. Typing and
retary
shorthand required. Variety of duties
and
hours
ood
advancement.
with
liberal benefits in a pleasant office.
Contact Mr . Johns.
724-5670.

Glenview

April

Park District

20,

1967

$1.75

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Several
Howard

to wes =

Agency

307

many

egg

other

3

Place,

St. No.
:

many

3 bus

Howard,

DENTAL
FULL

per

Evanston

hr.

St.

Ann’s

home,

PART-TIME-WOMEN

work

from

home,

OFFICE

BOOKKEEPER—PART-TIME
Flexible hours. Approximately 15 hrs.
per month,
for Doctor’s office. Wonderful opportunity. GR 5-3170.

NORTH
EVANSTON.
EXCELLENT
opportunity. Salary and commission, 5
day week. 9-5. Call GR 5-1718.
RECEPTIONIST
FOR
ADMINISTRAtive office of Wilmette
schools. 3742
hours
week;
pension;
health
insurance; paid vacation. Phone ALpine 62450 for appt.
WAITRESS—EVENINGS.
TUES.,
FRI.
and Sat., every other Sunday. Phone
446-4376 or apply in person, mornings.
WILLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd.,
Northfield.

WOMAN TO CONTACT ESTABLISHED
customers by phone from her home or
our office. Will train. Hours to suit.
Doretti Vacuum Co. 475-4522.
PART-TIME
USHERETTES
concession sales girls. Apply in
after 7 p.m. Edens Theater, 303
Blvd., Northbrook, Ill.

BEAUTICIAN
QUALIFIED FOR MANAGER
FULL TIME
CALL 864-9578

MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9 TO
3 Retail sales position for brokerage
co. Car necessary.
Hourly rate plus
car allowance. Call 761-7701 between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m.
SECRETARIAL
WORK
2
DAYS
A
week in private home, hours flexible.
Near transp. Must have recent north
shore
refs.
Write
A-973,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME
(MINImum
25
hours
per
week).
Near
transportation, no typing or shorthand,
dependability and ability more impor-

8-6000.

SECRETARY
PLUSH
AREA,
GREAT
o&gt;
mane
80/50
wpm.
Young
office.
50.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERV.
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
TO
earn
$100
mo.
and
up
part-time,
having
fun
cemonstrannt.
exciting
cosmetics line. Call Judith
Epley, 8643924 eves.
BEAUTIFUL
10 PC. DIN.
RM.
SET,
$275; 3 pe. aqua sec. sofa, 20 ft. long
with
custom
plastic
covers,
perfect
cond.
$275. Large
exc.
type
walnut
desk, $40; Wilmette 256-2554.
SECRETARY
FOR
ONE-GIRL_
OF-

9 to 3. 5 day

week. Bookkeeping and typing essential. Good salary. Write A-958, Box 60,
Wilmette.
WOULD
LIKE
TO
TRAIN
WOMAN
for
responsible
permanent
position
with
rapidly
expanding
publisher.
Should type and like detail work.
Bobit Publishing, Glenview.
724-8440.

IF

ASSISTANT

NOT EXPERIENCED,
SOME BUSIness
background
required.
Typing
essential. 38 hr. week. DA 8-1332.

FULL TIME PERMANENT
POSITION
doing interesting assembly and fabricating
work
on
precision
parts
in
small congenial company. Top bay
Radiation Equipment Co., 446-44
PART—TIME
SWITCHBOARD
OPERator with light typing for evenings.
Hours 5:30 pa
to 9 p.m.
HUMPHREY CHEVROLET INC.
635 Chicago, Evanston
GR 5-3113.
SECRETARY,
PART—TIME
one-girl ofc.
town Evanston,

Schedule

person,
5030.

steno,

arranged

record

DOWNPerma-

for qualified

keeping

DA

8-

TEACHER DIRECTOR POSITION FOR
Christian
nursery
school
for
Sept.
1967. Degree in education req. Enclose
resume,
Write
A-937,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

YOUNG LADY, FULL
to work in cleaners,
salary. Call 966-5800.

Age

ie?

sae

enim

21-35

wpm.

RESERVATION-

T
$475
Free
24-40
URPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

PART-TIME
greenhouse.
3610 Dundee

MATURE

ASSISTANT

EXP.
DESIRABLE,
and good wages. Call GR

JR.

HIGH

Girl Wanted—Part-Time
to answer
phones.
Call
-7800 after 4 p.m.
REGISTERED
NURSE
OR TRAINED
Technician for Dr.’s. office. No eves.
Rec. experience NOT necessary.
GReenleaf 5-8181
KEYPUNCH,
2 YRS. EXP. SUB. $475.
Age open. Excellent transportation.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERV.
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510

Waitress Part-Time Days
SUNDAY. APPLY IN PERSON.
1824 Crain, Evanston

PART-TIME
OR
FULL
TIME.
OUR
office or YOUR
HOME.
Women
to
type
envelopes
and fold and
insert
advertising material. DA 8-4254.

ORTHODONFOR
RECEPTIONIST
tist, Highland Park, Ill. Need compeSome typing. 5
worker.
tent, willing
day week.
Call ID 2-9100.
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR.
DAY
OR
NIGHT.
EXP.
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
FULL OR PART-TIME.
DAvis 8-5510 or OR 6-3050.

WAITRESS
WANTED.
NO
EXPERI.
ENCE NECESSARY. HOURS FLEXIBLE. NORTHFIELD.
Hi 6-1710
SECRETARY

Interview-Test-and

Howard

Agency

475-1800

meet

307 Howard,

$450
people
Evanston

CLERK-TYPISTS
$390
40 wna iipne tis Cande-Gtetiaties
-1
Howard Agency
307 Howard, Evanston
SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
with aptitude for figures. Full or part
time. Small Highland Park office.
432-4981.

SALESWOMAN-—-AGE

at

8-3700.

|

le

FOR

Washington

June

19-

plus salary. Please

831-4998

phone

or

ehh

:

TEACHER-CHAPERONE

visit

expenses

Pas

i

hee

Ore nA

Apply

$

to 4

S

WANTED

FULL OR PART-TIME.
WEEKENDS. EXCELL

DAYS OR
INCOME.

8015 Lawndale,

Skok:

DENTAL ASSIST.
4
Chairside;
will
train;
5-day
Wed. off; salary open, Ages
1é
PArk 4-1771.

HEAD

COOK

FOR

home

in north shore.

Write

A-965,

benefits.

108

Pleasant

Box

RETIRE

Good

salz

live-in

60,

p

Wjlmette,

APPROX.

3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
erson. Glenview
Sat. Please call in
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

I.

:

Help Wanted—Women
Household

HELP WANTED
FEMALE
CAREERS IN
HOMEMAKING
©
Permanent positions for mature
en to work in north igre ie a :
caring for children and ag
‘
and performing light househo
No weekend or evening
hours.
under supervision of professior
worker.
Liberal
personnel
including social security,
paid

tions,

retirement

Starting

salary

yearly

raises.

plan,

$320

sick

per

Own

car

m

prefera

leav
h

W

CALL MRS. SMOTHERS —
NORTH SUBURBAN

a

HOMEMAKER SERVICE _

864-6360

Part-Time Housekeeper _
Wonderful opportunity for
experi-—
enced lady who wants to sup)
nt
her income.
Weekends,
p.m. Wilmette, 2 adults;

other

help.

required:

8 a.
some

Excellent

salary

open.

—

|

HOUSEKEEPER
FULL

TIME,

LIVE

IN,

MO!

through Friday or 11:30 a.m.
ee
Lovely
room with TV
ath. Good
refs. req. Call
from 9 a.m.
5 p.m.

to 5 p.m.

tc

or 679-

:

CHILD
CARE—2
YEAR
OLD
infant. Live out. 5 day week.
assist with housework. No
ton, Near “‘L,’’ train, andholidays. Salary open. Call a
——

GOO D
5-899 7.

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
MANAGER
of Finishing
department.
For exclusive photographic studio. Mr. or Mrs.
Rodgers UN 4-7322.

PERSONNEL

type

DA

Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette,

MAIDS
Hours 8 to 4. We will pick up at train
depot at Braeside in Highland Park.
Call VE 5-4000, Mrs. Barns.

NO

can

open

_ WOMAN _

ences

HELP
WANTED _ IN
Adult.
Bonsai
Gardens,
Rd., Northbrook.
CR. 2-3543.

DENTAL

OR W!)

ieee
Rewer)
Evanston 0
ays per week,
dictaphone a
Call UN 9-3421.
ee \
ee

cooking;

COUNTER
GIRL,
STEADY
WORK
5
days
per
week
vacation
with
pay.
Woman
35 or over preferred. Indian
Hill Cleaners, Kenilworth, AL 1-2102.

SOME
hours

who

Salary

AND
person
Skokie

CASHIER, CURRENCY EXCHANGE,
With or without experience. Will train.
5 day week, including Saturdays.
715 Howard St.,
Evanston.
DA 8-3292

MAID
FOR
GENERAL
CLEANING
and
laundry,
5
day
week,
paid
vacations
and
many
other
benefits.
Pioneer Place, Pioneer Rd. and Grant
St. No. 3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.

Hours

IN BUSY

DENTAL OFFICE.
Will train, 251-0270

OPERATOR

DA

HELP

7

or
full
time. C
in Northbrook. Call.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
TYPING
and filing. 5 days per_week,
9 to 5,
good starting salary. One girl office.
Call UN 4-1100 for interview.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
$325 a month.
Call Mrs. Lunn, CR 2-1300 for appt.
Green Acres Country Club, 916 Dunde
Rd., Northbrook.

tant than office experience.

age

JANEAS LAUNDRY
AL 1-3687

No

WITH

5

RECEPTIONIST—TYPIST
EVAN
motion
picture
producer neec

HELP WANTED

selling. Call 343-6096.

BEAUTY

OR PART-TIME
Call 272-1588

WAITRESSES -EXP.,
FULL
OR
P.T.
Can earn $30 plus, pene bar nightly.
Hostess
also
needed.
Beaut.
Arc
Restaurant, Glenview. 724-7600.
EXCELLENT
TYPIST
WITH
GENERal office background
for stimulating
position in trade assoc. work. Call UN
9-2020 for appointment.

“BEAUTY
COUNSELERS”
HAS
ORganizational and
sales openings. Excellent
opportunity.
No
canvassing.
Flexible hours. Full or part-time. Ca
PArk 9-1566 for interview.

HELP

-

Set
UN

ree.
No
typing.
-MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago, Evanston

FULL TIME 40 HR. WEEK. NO NIGHT
work. Apply in person only.
BEN FRANKLIN
1736 Glenview Rd.
Glenview, Ill.

FEMALE
DETECTIVE—$433.
No Fee.
Choice of several locations.
Murphy
Employment Service.
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston,
UN 9-9510, BR 3-2155

Phone

HYGIENIST

GIRLS—WOMEN-—LEARN A SKILL
No
exp.
nec.;
will
train
machine
operator;
go
opp.
Apply
Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

2-0082.

legal firm. A

METOYMENT
Evanston

exp.
Part
oo ppuamlad

to

OFFICE—PART-TIME.
some
figures.
Varied
to be arranged.
Day-

Ill. CR

;ENERAL OF FICE—$433fi

Exciting

M
SE
1612 Chicago,

KITCHEN

depts.

PART-TIME
FLEXIBLE
HOURS,
8i2 hours per week, steno-typist.
Call Miss Wahls
GR 5-3900

WE
HAVE
A FEW
OPENINGS
FOR
experienced waitresses Sat., Sun. and
holidays 8 to 4. Uniforms
furnished.
Excel.
earnings;
must
have
own
transp.
Call Mrs. Welch at 272-0272.
SPORTSMAN COUNTRY CLUB
OR PART TIME
will train. Good

benefits,

and

Pioneer Rd. and Grant
to door, Call DA 8-8700.
ACCOUNTING CLERKS

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED,
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

nent.

STORE HELP
DEPENDABLE

wants a girl to be their receptionist.
All
public
and
phone_
contact.
No
typing. $375 to start. FREE.

meals

worthwhile

WOMAN
TO
PRESS
OR
FOLD
clothing.
Must
be steady
worker.
5
day week. Good pay. Paid vacation.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person, North Shore Uniform Service,
1818 Dempster St., Evanston.

DENTAL

708 Church
NORTH
RECEPTIONIST
DENTAL
Suburbs. High salary for girl who can
handle phones, light detail work, very
light typing. Phone personality imporEVANS1ON
tant. Call BOULEVARD
Fee
8-7171. No
DA
EMPLOYMENT
Ask for Wally

vacations,

CLERK-TYPIST
FOR
GENERAL
OFfice work. Credit Bureau of Evanston,
phone 475-5432, Mr. Abegg. -

service rep. $375-$425
NO
TYPING
ON
THIS
ONE.
HANdling
customers
and
their requests.
vena promotional letters. Age open.

_

YOUNG
INTELLIGENT
WOMAN
FOR
permanent
full
time
position
as
cosmetician.
Experience
desired
but
not necessary-will train. Ford Pharmacy, 765 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield. 945A

Help "Business Wanted—Wome
and Professional

a

NURSES AIDES, ALL SHIFTS. PAID

8-7171. No Fee.

fice in Wilmette.

Evanston

Add to Your Income
Good Territories Now
583-5147

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.

Employer

¢ Avon Calling $
CHGO.

Opportunity

JU 3-0700
Employer

IN CONTROLPOSITION AVAILABLE
lers Department for alert woman with
skills.
secretarial
in
good background
Must be excellent typist with dictaaptitude.
figure
and
phone experience
fringe
top
salary,
starting
Good
benefit program.

An

LIGENERAL
WITH
ASSIST
brary duties. Should have good typing.
3
includes
Our liberal benefit program
tuition
and
vacation
paid
weeks
reduction.

1812 Chicago Av.

6-3000
An Equal

Illinois

FINANCE

includes public contact. You'll assist
excel.
of
director
advertising
the
suburban firm by handling the phone.
keeping simple records, etc. Req’s are
light typing and willingness to learn.
:
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

6028 Dempster

Skokie,
YO

position

interesting

really

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.

9-9000

UN

5-0400
4-8585

We offer excellent benefits and working
conditions;
good __ salary
and
growth potential and a 7 hour day in
our attractive office near Old Orchard
shopping center. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

Photocopy

American
2100 Dempster

BR
SP
9-12

ATTRACTIVE POSITION IN
corporate reservations department for
a person with experience
in airline
ticketing.

International

Business and

ee

FULL OR PART-TIME DAYS, EVES.
Art
and
a
bee
experience
helpful.
Will train.
Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090.

274-8100
employer.

SATS.

wate

WAITRESS WANTED
Early shift,
good pay. Please call or
come
in.
C-Dee’s
Snack
Shop,
391
Central Rd., Northfield. 446-9708.

time.

ALL JOBS

Wome
Professional

FSG

PASTE-UP HELP

Techny,

STENO

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY 9-5

DA

GENERAL
Some
typing,
duties.
Hours

RESERVATIONS

FOR
OPPORTUNITY
EXCEPTIONAL
an individual who enjoys dealing with
people both on the phone and through
a
handling
letters. Position includes
We
of correspondence.
wide variety
this
for
beginner
a
consider
will
and
to learn
position with ambition
growing
fast
our
in
ahead
move

»

FOR

Wilmette

organization.

PLOYMENT

IVY

Edens Plaza

RS ee

small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
. $6500 to start, Some light che
itd
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD
EM-

Doctor
is big
Eye
Specialist.
Very
well known. See patients from all over
country. You'll welcome everyone into
office.
Check
off
appointments,
set
new
ones. Answer
phone,
help type
bills.
Doctor
will
train
you _ to
everything. He wants pleasant person
(age wide open) who enjoys working
with
and
helping
people.
He'll
pay
$415 or more. Fast raises! Free

SECY-NO

a

BOOKKEEPER, -FULL CHARGE,

Work hand-in-hand with Art Director
of
famed
magazine.
Screen
phone
calls. Meet authors, cartoonists,
columnists
when
they
come
in_
for
assignment
discussions.
Learn detail
that goes into magazine layout. $440 to
start! Thee
=

Office

1-8400

—

DOCTOR'S GIRL
Complete Training

SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITIES

AL

Se

Personnel Department
1771

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

| 107

ey

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
Evanston
475-4700

Personal

ea

If you have 1-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.

STENO
TYPIST
MAIL CLERK
FIGURE CLERK

Apply

OE

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

OFFICE
OPENINGS

PLEASE

PMR

2

or

anytime

weeke

GENERAL HOUSEWORK _
adults,
live-in, good plainry) 42:

Small
Large

house, close to transp
rm., bath, TV, radio. O1

TY:

aft. 10, Sat, aft. 3; all “
5}
Tues., Wed.,
Fri., from 8 tt
dinner. Fine salary. OR 3-7751. _
EFFICIENT PLEASANT WOMAN
cleaning and occassional
lig
ing in
Evanston
headquarters
women’s charitable organiza
salary. Monday and
references. UN 9-9231.

Lindgren Emp. Agenc:
NO FEE. REFERENCES
Cooks,

Coupes,

8161 ELM

P.

M

Secon:

ALARY
Hill

ST.
&gt;

DEPENDABLE

REQUI

Seen

=

8

PM.

YOUNG

days a wk. incl. Sun. $70.

WOMA

Must |

own trans. Local refs. req.

432:

CLEANING WOMAN
2 DAYS A WEEK,
Reliable; references.

FREE

5 DAY

$14
|
4525

LIVE

IN

FREE
co
DAY WORK
1-2-5 DAYS
BAKER EMPLOY
811 Davis Street
HOUSEKEEPER
COOK,

RES)

ble person, adult family. 7
E
no Sun.
work.
Near
transp.
required.
mette, Ill

WANTED

Write

A-964,

OPPORTUNITY

Box 6
pe e

FOR f

rovement.
Household workers
tr
n
housekeeping
techniques, —
while you learn. Placement gua
Call DR: 3-8970.
_
‘

ARE YOU WILLING
occasional
Sunday
with

ship

mother?

all that’s

WANTED:
help,

5

required,

TO GIVE.
afternoon

Meals

and

required.

PART-TIME

mornings

a

HOUSEWORK
Tues.,
Fri.

Nr. Linden

AND
Clean

HOUSE

week.

Phone 446-1346.

$2.

—

Re

LAUNDR
work.
Refe:

“L’’. Phone ALpine

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�108A Help Wankea:iiBoby
sitters | 110
BABY SITTER WANTED

Household
HOUSEWORK:
or

COOKING;

Scandinavian

4

MATURE
ence and
child on
p.m.

eye

.
.

CLEANING
AND
or stay 3 nights and
references required. Call

Re 3

0K,
r

Week

speaking.

446-7114

EXPERIENCED.

FAMILY

OF

help,

refs.

req.
. Cail Hi af 8432, Winnetka.

for 6 rm. Skokie home,
OR
5-8582

HOUSEWORK:

110

FOR HOUSEKEEP-

for 1 person, widow, small mod; home. Prefer one with drivers

ice

. $50

1G

per

ning

week.

Call

HI

AND

1 day

week.

for

cleaning

wry

RELI-

and

other

CLEANING

eferences. Tues.

t seative:

(9

own

WOMAN

to

4)

preferred.

transportation.

$14.

experience

y. Tes
HOUSEWORK:
2
CHILn,
5 and 7. Conv. Lake Forest loc.
Good Sang Live-in. References.

ERAL HOUSEWORK
1 day
eee

a

AND IRON-

week. Must be reliable,
and have references. Call

THE

FOR
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
oe: Baar ae ot = al Must have
orth
Shore references.
Call 256-2054

1700

Tecent

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
._ cleaning
and
ironing
on
Mon.
s. Thurs. and Fri. for 2 neighbors.
s. required. AL 6-0694 or AL 6-1187.
WE

to

DAY.

BLE

WOMAN

easuald

FOR

a
geod
pleasant
* good refs.

IN.
car

own
roms,
ae
surroun ings;
op
Call 835-1109
«

an
sal-

TO CLEAN
SMALL
iss Wahls, GR 5-3900.

: ey it

ENERAL
NERAL

agate

d

si

5

ed

UN

4-5745.

IRONING.

t-RIENCED

WOMAN

Y

FOR

FOR

or Tuesday

Hours
| 4-5786.

VERY

DAY

and

flexible.

LIGHT

SaturNear

HOUSE-

work 4 to 5 days a week, 4 to 5 hours
day;
refs.
required;
Lincolnwood
ation nr. transp. Call 674-3662.
LER
GIRL
FOR
MOTHER’S
per for 10 month old girl. Flexible
ho
agreust be neat and responsible.

OUS eerEn
‘

tim lady. Plain
me.
TS
ase

COMPANION

room,
SHel-

WOMAN

DAYS

CLEANING

2

; week.
aa :
Call UN 9-2020
ENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND
ironing. 3 adults. Tues.,

d Fri. Recent

ret
pererences. $15.

, SOPERREPER
-

2 dults.
ouse.

GMPANION:

ork

and

Poa

Go
Own

SOME

LIGHT

cooking.

Help Wanted
—

PERThurs.

COOK

or stay 5
rm

ary. Call 943-4618.
ED

FOR

cooking, own
References.

care.

HOUSE-

References.

Good

Baby Sitters

WEEKEND

8

al

F; ida

year

old

TO

girl,

BABY

Monday

vicinity Lincoln
b'p.m.
9-5149.

TRAIN

in

our

YOU

all

TO

—

PAY

CHEMICAL

SUITE

226 IN THE

At North

End

of West

ORchard

TO

8,000
7,800
7,800
6, 600
5- 6, ro

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

AMbassador

SIT

through

school.

Call

results and have a degree

ST.

2-1 142

Call or Write

UARCO

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH — SPOTLESSLY
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS — NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
APPLY

INCORPORATED

Wendell
BR 3-3962
2504

Gross

Point

HAVE

Practically

TECHNICAL

Rd.

Evanstor

EXPERIENCED
MUST

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

should
relays,

GR 5-5242

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

You
with

Outhous

PERSONNEL heats

8:15 a.m. to5
p
Mondays through Frridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

CHAUFFER

GOOD
no

REFERENCES

night

driving.

Call

251

REPRESENTATIVES

vocational school graduate
with
a knowledge
of basic
electrical principles, you may qualify for a bright future

be capable of tracing electrical schematics
solenoids, transformers and timing devices.

and

be

familiar

After a complete training on company products (at full pay) you will be
assigned to a territory in this area, installing, servicing and maintaining
Xerox equpiment. You wear business clothes (no uniforms). Starting salary depends on your experience and ability. You will enjoy comprehensive
company paid benefits including profit sharing and company ‘car.
a

SEND

YOUR

RESUME

TO:

YARD

INSIDE SALESMEN

XEROX

GROWING
YARD’NEEDS
TWO
MEN
with some experience. Good workin:
conditions,
profit sharing,
wonderful
TP

MR.

CORP.

FINE

244-4300

An

COST
ACCOUNTANT—$8,000—Northern
Suburbs, 1-2 yrs. exper. No deg. reqd.
No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Growth Opportunity for Salesman

W.

Howard

Equal

Employer

Niles,
Call

Chicago

Opportunity

St.
Technical

I.

Manager

775-5690

Suburban

647-8676

Assistant

Will Train for Apprentice
Explore this opportunity learning to assist maintenance trades personnel
in a variety of maintenance duties such as plumbing,
pipe fitting, carpentry,
floor tile setting,
painting,
mechanical
operations
and
general
maintenance work to fabricate, install, repair and maintain equipment,
fixtures and plant facilities. May have opportunity to attend trade school
one evening per week.

Ideal candidate

will have

used

simple

hand

or power

tools

at home

or in

school. He probably has worked on cars. Should have ability to read a
mic, and simple blueprints or rough drawings. If you feel your background
is related, we welcome your call or application.

Powers Regulator Co.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,

6457

Maintenance

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a steppingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service, and have some experience.

AL

business forms industry.

MEN

PLEASE

Call Glenn

opportunity in the dynamic

CARETAKER

High school or
mechanical and
with Xerox.

DYNAMIC
PLANT
MANAGER
WITH
heavy experience in packaging products
and
equipment.
We
are
more
interested in ability and drive coupled
with
the
above
experience
than
in
superficial
attributes.
Salary
in_ the
mid high teens with a bonus based on:
PROFITABILITY that could run into
the 20s the first year.
Please
send
resume.
Write
A-972,
Box
60, Wilmette.

1232 Central Ave.

experience, consider this

OPERATOR

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

PLANT MANAGER

meiptcnie

or equivalent business

TRAIN
FOR
PACKAGING
MAchine mechanic and general building
maintenance.

ANIMAL

NEW

1737 HOWARD

can sell ideas and get

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

and

Rd.
&amp;
or call

who accepts responsibilities

50, WITH
work
as
attendant.

HANDLER

MAINTENANCE

SKOKIE.

Westmoreland

If you are an individual

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

or

OLD ORCHARD,

modern

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

SITTER
NEEDED
FOR
2
dren,
Mondays
through
Fridays.
ferences. 328-6946 after 6 p.m. or

|

FULL

new

HANDLE
DELIVERY,
SORTING
and metering of mail. Must be able to
lift
heavy
mail
sacks
and
climb
stairs. Liberal benefit program including 3 weeks paid vacation.

.

&gt; |

AT

MATERIALS

MOTHERS’

per for summer months. 2 children,
3 and 5. No
housework.
Very
asant, atmosphere. Call after 6 p.m.

ine 1-7905.
ATURE
WOMAN

work

HELP

SALES CAREER?

MAN
TO AGE
55, IN GOOD
PHYSIcal caondition for general utility work
in handling supplies in our packaging
department.
Have
openings
on both
day and‘night shifts.

$6,600

Application engineer, M.E.
E.E. No exper. req.
Sales, industrial controls _
Jr. time study
Adm. office trainee
Sales trainee, H.S. or coll.
Sales correspondent

MAIL CLERK

. 679-1153.

y. Refs. req.
ansp. Call U

WILL

Northfield
Employer

LUMBER

aGUSEWORE

ednesday and Friday. Ex, recent references. Current

ork, Monday

Rd.
Opportunity

Call UN 4-1842

ERAL HOUSEWORK COOKING
ork either 4 or 5 day wk. No heavy
ning. Recent ref. 2 amare,
wages
D 2-1225

2

Se
An Equal

STEADY WORK
ALL BENEFITS
N.W. EVANSTON

Call OR 6-9:
6-9372

ERAL

TRAINEES
PHARMACEUTICAL
Sales promotion. Chgo
territory. Car furnished

MECHANIC

OFFICE.

A WEEK.

COMPANY

AT THE “‘L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

HOUSEWORK

2—3 ant
V. EVANSTO

CHEMICAL

Plaza
Del
Lago,
Sheridan
Westerfield
Drive,
Wilmette
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

LIVE
and

ni!ished. Northbrook. 272-7095.
HOUSEKEEPING:
LIVE-IN

re-

Howard Johnson's Restaurant

CLEANING

3 days, $12 plus car fare.

‘Call 251-1804.
: ag S HELPER. MUST
plus
private
room

Tuition

kitchen. Immediate full and part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook,
Grill cook, Salads, preparation work,
Dish Machine
Operators
and Utility.
Uniforms
and meals furnished. Paid
family
hospital
plan,
life insurance
and vacation. Apply at once.

PERSON
WITH
EXPERIreferences to baby-sit for 1
Sundays.
HI 6-8765 after ¢t

and
on

BORDEN

KITCHEN

CLEANING
CAR FARE ANY
Call UN 4-0787.

necessary.

Mystik Tape Div.

.

$12 PLUS

is

fund plan. An opportunity to work in
an atmosphere of personal growth.
Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Business and Professional

Attendant

ALERT
MAN,
AGE
40 TO
mechanical
aptitude
to
building service equipment
Shift work-40 hour week.

EXECUTIVE
Gen. accting superv.
Systems programmer, 360 exp.
Financial analyst
Market analysts
Several accountants
Cost accountant, deg. not req.
Administrative ass’t., banking
Acct., cost and budget
Traveling auditor
Cost clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Accounting clerk
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee
Bank teller

COMPANY

in professional work of a non-routine
character.
Must
have
draft exempt
status. Only one to three semesters of
college
chemistry
and
some _ lab

WITH

Boiler Room

YOU!

Internal combustion engr.
I.E.’s, methods, layout
I.E., Office Mgr.
Project engineer, mech.
Methods and layout eng.
Sales engineer, Deg. not req.
Machine designer
Ind. eng. asst. Deg. not req.
Tool designer
Mech. draftsman, some college
Draftsman checker, mech.
Draftsman, electro- -mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
Elect. lab tech, H.S. grads

TO
7
work,

needs lab technicians. Will be engaged

BLE

TO

MECHANICAL TECH. $9,000
Some engr’g courses req.
Customer service duties.
Co. car and expenses provided.

some
GROWING

FREE

Professional

Has Openings for Men in
the Following Areas:

IN

TECHNICAL

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

RAPIDLY

100%

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

‘Help Wanted—Men
Business

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SPECIALIZING

R &amp; D Technicians

6-3666.

EXPERIENCED

lady

and Professional

MARQUART
The

WOMAN
FOR
OCCASIONAL
DAY
time sitting for 2 small children. S.E.
Evanston.
$1.00 per rour.
Refs.
required. Call 864-3432.

after 6 p.m.

ig

475-2529

PERSON
WITH
EXPERIreferences to baby-sit for 1
Sundays.
HI 6-8765 after 6

MOTHERS
HELPER
FROM
4
p.m.
and
Saturday.
aaa
excellent wage. UN 9-2874

ERAL
HOUSEKEEPING
5 DAY
r week
in North
Evanston.
Pernent position, ref. required. UN 4-

RE WOMAN

BOY

WORKING
MOTHER
WOULD
LIKE
woman to baby sit whenever child is
home sick. Call 869-7163, after 5 p.m.

LIVE-IN

nth of May and June. 3 in family.
ferences required.
446-0421
ered
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
neral housework. 2 adults. Plain
king. No laundry. Stay in. Referrequired. AL 1-0288.

:

OLD

OCCASIONAL
DAYTIME)
OR
EVENing
sitter
for
ten
month
old
girl.
References. Glencoe. 835-2563.

aning Woman With Refs.
ERAL

5 MO.

MOTHER’S
HELPER-CHILD
CARE
for one school child and light housework
8:30 to 6:00,
5 days.
Skokie.
332-4537 days.

ie_ live in if desired, pleasant surround-

additional

FOR
Days

110
Business

Ill.

3400 OAKTON

SKOKIE,

Schmid

OR

1-4300

An

Equal

ILL.

3-670!

Opportunity

Employer

as.

Classified

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

© Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 20, 1967

�SS

| Help

x.

Sie

110

Wanted—Men

Business

and

ENGINEERING
DRAFTSMAN-EXPEDITER
RAPIDLY

conveniently

oa

GROWING

located

PRODUCT

include

drafting,

requisition,

estimating, project work and associated
duties
with
a
team
of
exoh ag
hes professional engineers.
igh school education and mechanical
know-how essential. Convenient parking, Good salary and benefits.

THE

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Write

Northfield
Employer

W.
An

Glenview,
employer

MAINTENANCE

APPLY

PERSONNEL

State

Il.

MAN

RELIABLE
MAN
UNDER
50
varied duties. Permanent 5 day
Close
to
all
transportation.
salary,
benefits
and
working
tions.

FOR
week.
Good
condi-

Bank

Orrington at Davis, Evanston
GR 5-5000
An equal opportunity employer

GLENBROOK FORD INC.
;

Rd.

Phone

729-2600.

Il.

Glenview,

INTO
WORK
TO
TRAINEE
SALES
technical sales for a growing engineer
ing
company.
Will
handle _ sales
correspondence
with
some
local
travel.
Training
will
prepare
for
territorial sales position. Some college
preferred.
Harco
Corp.
8214
MeCormick
Blvd.
Skokie,
Ill. 676-9600.
Call for appointment.
LIFE
UNDERWRITER—MAJOR
LIFE
Insurance
Company,
specializing
in
savings
and
retirement.
Established
clientele.
Good
opportunity
for man
meeting
our
qualifications.
Must
be
between age 28 and 45, married, high
school graduate. All replies confidential. Write A-956,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Tl.

Bus Boys—Dishwashers
GRILL MEN.
FULL TIME
OR PARTtime, excellent working conditions and
fringe benefits. No experience necessary.
Apply
Mr.
Whitman,
Walker
Bros.
Original
Pancake
House,
153
. Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

p

DRIVER
FOR
LEADING
DRY
CLEANING
plant in Highland
Park.
Salary and
commission. Fringe benefits. Depend_able married man pref’d. J. Zengeler
Cleaners,
Inec.,
2020
First
St.
in
Highland Park. ID 2-2800.
MANAGER—NEED

fast

growing

GOOD

moving

MAN

company.

FOR

Prior

exp.
helpful but not necessary.
Will
train the right man.
Age no preference but ability to handle men, direct
operations and take over is essential.
945-1363.

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclinea
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
PORTER EXPERIENCED
Automobile
dealer
desires.
reliable
porter for all sorts of work. Located
off Edens Expressway between Waukegan
Road
and
Willow
Rd.
Cail
Harvey J. Rumsfield 272-0795.

OFFICE

MANAGER

YOUNG MAN 24 TO 30
with management
skills and cierical
ability for small company.
Call Mr.
Marshall. UN 4-2224 for appt.

_

MECHANICALLY
INCLINED
OR
with some shop experience to do small
non-routine

fabricating

and

shop

as-

sembly.
Permanent
position
with
small growing company. Top wages.
Radiation Equipment Co., 446-4406.

WANTED
EXPERIENCED
TRUCK
drivers and movers. Age between 22
and
40. Steady
work.
Good
wages.
Prefer
those
that
know
this
area.
Apply in person to Mr. Peterson, 2510
Green Bay Rd., Evanston.

--

MAN

FOR
HELP
IN SHIPPING
DEin
pb
pe
of
national
publishers
in
all
ighland
Park.
Will
assist
mailing speceuons. Must be good with
igh
school
graduate
prefigures.
ferred. Call Mr. Davis 433-4550.

April 20,
=

1967

THE

Wilmette,

SHIP,

RECEIVE

AND

Tl.

1700

MAINTAIN

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave.
492-7608
An Equal Opportunity Employe r

Cost

Accountant

Parkway,
Skokie,
Ill. 60 076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

OPERATO R

OPPORTUNITY
IN
EVANSTON
FOR
experienced man to operate 1250WL
multilith.
You
will
order
supplies,
print,
cut, fold, strip negatives
and
make masters. Earn good salary with
free insurance in busy air conditioned
publishing office.
PRESTON TECH. ABSTRACTS CO.
475-4397
Mr. Rodney
An Equal Opportunity Employe r.
:
Call Vick

pages
at HI

modern

building,

BORDEN

cat

(Result Getting

Standards

convenient

CHEMICAL

Winnetka Rd
An Equal Opportunity

WE
ARE
SEEKING
A
MAN _ TO
operate a 1250 multilith press. At least
6 months experience required. Draft
exempt. Position offers excellent opportunities for advancement.

°° 2 DISHWASHERS

eeded!!
6-4376 for information.

8:30 to 5:00, 5 days per week. Pleasant
surroundings,
comprehensive
benefit
program and good starting salary.

Baxter

Laboratories, Inc.

COMPANY

Northfield
Employer

Drive Company Car
Permanent, 40 hour week.
Excellent Company Benefits
Apply Mr. Balmes
The Hollister Newspapers
|232 Central Ave. Wilmette

ALpine |-4300

YOUNG
MAN,
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate with some college level accounting courses. Prefer someone with at
least
1 year
of experience
in cost
accounting.
Call or apply
Personnel
office, 8:15 a.m, to 5 p.m.

COOKS

Factor

Messenger

program.

Assistant

Work

Mystik Tape Div.

Plan

STORE

MULTILITH

PORTER

Waukegan

New

records
on books
and
to help with
general
c
: maintenance
in our small
university book store. Liberal benefit

An

OF
MAINTENANCE
FOR
WANTED
new car showroom and offices. Hours
$2.38
days.
5
a.m.,
11:30
7:30 a.m. to
per hr. to start. Call or see:
R. ETTELSON—AT
2038

TO

Searle

1603

PART-TIME

60,

Business
and Professional

MULTILITH PRESS
OPERATOR

FACILIengineer,
in
I.E.

location and ample
parking.
Tuition
refund program. Please send resume
including
age,
education,
experience
and salary requirements.
All replies
confidential.
Call 446-5000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m, to 5 p.m.

GS. D. Searle &amp; Co.

DEPARTMENT

National

Box

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

mandatory. Interesting diversified assignments. College degree not necessary but one to 2 years college I.E.
work
is required.
Must
have
draft
exempt status.

Porter

CORP.

Lake Av.
:
equal opportunity

A-911,

Pension

BOOK

DIAGNOSE
TROUBLE
AND REPAIR
punch presses, screw machines, milling machine
and other
typical
machine tools for progressive company.
Day shift, 7:30 to 4. Good pay plus
top-notch
profit
sharing.
Companypaid hospitalization, life insurance.

SIGNODE

Competitive Wages

Free

MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC

3700

including

OFFER:

Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization
Insurance
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wo

;

Professional

COMPANY
GROWTH
HAS
tated need for an additional
to
years
experience

A Nice Place to Work
Good Working Conditions
New

and

Jr. Industrial Engineer

INSTRUCTOR

WE

Northfield,

needs
draftsman-expediter
in
Engineering
Department.
. Assignments

would

Help Wanted—Men
Business

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
prints
and
use
inspection
gauges.
reFive
years
or more
experience
in Northquired.
Factory
location
brook

COMPANY,

in

| a10

Help Wanted—Men —
Business and Professional

Professional

eT eee

GR 5-1560

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
COLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.

Cobol,

Easycoder

IOCS

POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and
fringe
benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America

Electro Counter &amp; Motor
2717 N. ASHLAND AV.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60614

TECHNICIANS
WE
HAVE
CHALLENGING
tions for young men with mechi
and some electronic ability to ¢

ble and test engineer

low

Fee.

Hours

2100

Starting

and

SALARY ADMINISTRATOR
$9,500-$10,500

NO

FEE

Our
client,
a well known
Chicago
based concern has immediate need
man
to
for a seasoned Personnel
assume the duties of wage and salary administrator. Will train in this
area
if
necessary.
Must
ye
self
starter
as he will be on his own
after a brief indoctrination period.

AUDIT TEAM
PROCEDURES

A great opportunity for the Accountant on his way up! If you’ve been in
Public Accounting, an Internal Auditor, or been involved with methods
and procedures you owe it
self to check this one out. Our client
in his line. Their
is a big name
C.P.A. has strongly urged that they
centralize the accounting system of
their
10 plant
operation.
Do
you
think it’s a challenge?

Sy eee

$10-$13,000

SALARY

RANG2&amp;.

OUT

HI-RISE

MANAGEMENT

Real Estate exposure would be the
ideal here, but our client needs three

types

now,

so

any

busi-

ness
experience
will
qualify.
You
can reside in their Lake Shore propdirect the activities of the building
erties or not, as you choose. You'll
rsonnel
and
screen
prospective
easees.
SALARY RANGE $8,000-$11,000

oT
JOB
OF
THE “WtER .: 3:
PURCHASING/EXPEDITER
URGENT!
Above
Average
Opport.
for young man with some industrial
purchasing
or
expediting
exp.
to
move
into
a buyers
position with
this fast moving company. Sal. $670.

AIRLINE TRAINEE
MGMT.
PROGRAM—$105
WK.
No exp. needed. Train in all phases of air line management.
Enjoy free
Unlimited bs Sag Reaper
for advancement
and
the opportunity
to
travel.
move up professiona ly in one of our fastest growing industries. H.S. grads
and men with some college can start immediately. Call today.
THREE

COLLEGE GRADUATES
$650-$775 FREE
If you are now out of work or are thinking of a job change, you owe it to
yourself to consider the position we are listing below. Our client is one of
the leading Co’s. in America, and they are in the midst of an unprecethey
are offering a training program
that
dented expansion program,
pon completion of this training, it’s up to
is perhaps the best in the U.S.
you. No previous experience is required.

1612
9-9510

Chicago

to learn the newest

Upon
completion
of training,
you will move
programming
procedures.
into the fascinating and highly lucrative field of systems
development.
training
anywhere
and
it will
add
untold
You
won’t
duplicate
this
thousands of dollars to your earning ability. No prev. exp. needed. No fee.

PARKER
600 DAVIS

PARKER
EVANSTON

Ave.,

Evanstor
BR

§ THINK GREEN

UN

That

is

AAA-1
If you

the

motivating

factor —

National company
e
have the ability to meet.

and a sincere desire to make a
money, this is for you. Salary, c

bonus,
expenses.
earnings $10,000.

MURPHY

Average

EMPLOYMENT

1612 Chicago

UN

Ave.,

9-510

aid

THE

PARK
for

S

:

Evanston

BE

DISTRIC

permanent

personel.

park

Interesting

vacation,

ap

Architectural

MILITARY?
REE.

You
deserve
the
best
opportunity
available
and
our
client
has
it.
Your
skill and talent will be utilized to the fullest extent as some
of
Chicago’s
most
qualified
businessmen teach you every phase of
their
company
in
a program
designed
to place
special
emphasis
on your
supervisor
ability.
.E.D.
service
education
qualities.
Good
company benefits, and best of all a
promotion where your skill counts.

rge

950

Hertel,

Johnson,

Pine

Glenview

Home Bldg. Mtrls.
EDP
Systems
Freight Space
Fasteners
Lumber
Institutions
Coatings
Food
(Bakery)
Food (Packaged)
Surgical eens,
Ad Space (Trade)
Dir. of Agents
(Ins.)
Bank Services
Lubricants
Beer/Liquor
Computer Time

Forms

Welding Equip.
Solvents
Boxboard
Gymwear
Pharmaceuticals
Power tools
Gaskets
Advertising Specialties

maintenance

work

and

drive sch

a

bus.
Excellent
working
conditic
retirement
plan,
hospitalization
major medical insurance,
sick|

rsonal

leaves

and

o

:

251-3587.

%

SOME

RETAIL

perience,
background
or interes
music.
Opportunity.
store
ment.
Salary
plus
commission
over 22.
Call 432-7222

LIFEGUARD
FOR
SUMMER
SEASON.
shire Svring Lake. Must

VC
qua

be

exp. Prefer late hi

school or college student. 945-4576,

PRODUCT
12,000
16,000
$14,000
$13,000
$14,000
$13,500
10,000
12,000
12,900
11,000
$14,000
$18,000
11,000
11,000
9,000
13,000

free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free

10,000 free

10,000
9,000
9,
8,
10,400
9,000
3 8,000
9,600

PARKER
CALL

—

724-

MAN
FOR
FULL
TIME
\
ment
to do
building
operation

and with some

MKTG.
AND/OR

Stopa

ARCHITECTS

St.,

AGGRESSIVE,

OUR EXCLUSIVE well known name
in Chicago Commerce
and Industry
is looking
for
a young
comer
to
room in their Personnel Division.
Oo experience
necessary,
but
any
business exposure will be an asset.
Unparalled benefit package. FREE.

SALES

Draftsma

HI-FI MUSIC SALES

PERSONNEL MGMT. TRN.
ANY DEGREE $625-$750

MARKET

Village
rae:

DIVERSIFIED
WORK.
PL
working conditions in attractive
as
Seley
ing a pee

hone

BY

—
ph

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

oy 510 Green Bay Road,
Winnetka, Ill. 446-2160

$525-$575—F

Business

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
TRAINEE—$7,800
You will be sent to the I.B. M. Institute at full salary

OF

ex

varied work, pleasant workin
tions, excellent retirement a
teh
ees.
eee
pick
mass

CENTER

DAD
If you have a bright ambitious son
looking for a real future, we have
several SALES TRAINEE opportunities with a National Manufacturer of
consumer/industrial
products.
Why
not have him contact us for an appointment.

executive

DIRECTOR OF
SYSTEMS AND

CAREER

generous

aptitude
that
enjoys. public
work. Come in or register by

openings

FINEST

|

salary $468 with raises

months

tenance

SHORES

ua

UN

WINNETKA

NORTH

many

allowance.
Requirements
are
school graduate with a mech

UN_ 9-3520

STAFF ACCOUNTANT
To
perform
professional
accounting
assignments and studies in the areas
of taxes, budgets, government reports,
financial
statements,
and
property
records.
Should
have
a
degree
in
accounting and 2 to 3 yrs. accounting
experience.
Working
knowledge
of
computer operation is desirable. Progressive Northwest suburban publishing.co. Please submit resume outlining education, experience and salary
requirements.
Write
A-975,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Moonlighting?

and

Dempster

3

Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Snowed under with bills, high rent and
cost of living? Give up that second job
and move into a ground floor opportunity where your financial future is
assured. If you have some college and
previous business background,
that’s
all it takes. $10,000 minimum Ist year.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

cafeteria

benefits.

AMERICAN PHOTOCO!

SERVICE

9-5

cost

employee

CLIFF

No

¢

TECHNICAL SERVIC
REP. TRAINEE

LARGE
FIRM
IS LOOKING
FOR
A
purchasing expediter; duties consist of
workin
with
the
buyer,
checking
whereabouts of stock etc. Promotable.
Salary $6,400;
will go another
thousand for the right man.

EMPLOYMENT

models

equipment.
Military
service.
ence
acceptable.
Should be_ fan
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Exc
starting
salary,
free
life insu

RE-BUYER

UTILITY MEN
GOOD SALARY
DAY WORK
Men with. general light maintenance
experience to work in our Evanston
and
Glenview
supermarkets.
Some
cleaning
duties.
Steady
employment
with
many
company
benefits.
Free
hospitalization,
profit
sharing
and
cash bonus. Call our central office.
DOMINICK’S FINEST FOODS
1814 N. 15th Av.
Melrose Park
921-8530

or Autocoder,

REQUIRES
AGGRESSIVE PROBLE
SOLVER—MINIMUM3-5 YEARS EXP.

869-8600

free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free

Andreoni.

FOR

MEN DRIVING
WANTEDAND

TRUCK

work.

Must

Inquire

have

at:

Y

chauffeur’s

Builder’s Service Yard
Road
Nor

250 Happ

JANITOR

:

Small modern factory needs full
ee
to fight the battle against
alent with hammer and saw he!
Good pay and all company
:

Apply

Kimball,

Solar

Systems

Skokie.

676-2040.

EXPERIENCED
needed

6

days

$140 per

week.

per

Ine.,

824:
;

GRILL

week,

Mé

of

Sundays. Paid holidays and vaca

ANTHONY'S

RESTAURANT

618 Church

MAN

TO

St., Evanston.

OPERATE

DISH

Ld
CHI

\

and clean up in Restaurant ki
.m. to 11 p.m. daily except
12.00 per day, meals, trans.,

bonus,
ence

3 wks.

NOT

paid

required.

vacation.

ALpine

Mo.

1.66

Exr

DRAFTING TRAINEE

$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. Ao
:
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERV
1612

Chicago,

Evanston,

UN

9-9:

Day &amp; Night Porter Wan t
Call 967-8939

— Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified -

:

*

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Help Wanted—Men-Business

and

1-110 ——etp- wantea==miaa

Professional

Business

CLEAN

WORKING

Challenging

SALARY

VOLKSWAGEN
NORTH CENTRAL
Lake-Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Deerfield
Employer

Batting salary $175 per week and all
penses.
Territory
will
cover
the
suburban area. If you are unable to
‘ome in or desire an evening appointment please call...

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Ave.,

Evanston
BR 3-2155

HANDYMAN
To

NEEDED
office and

maintain

ing.

This

permanent

factory

build-

position

offers

pees salary and outstanding company
;
efits.
If you
want
responsibility
d enjoy variety we would
like to
cuss this position with you.

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
:

5201

Old

Orchard

SUREK

Production
t

Rd.

SKOKIE, ILL.

MR.

YO

6-8500

Control Clerk

have ered
figure
ule and
inventory

am. Some

aptitude for
control
pro-

background

ystem
helpful.
ffice 8:15 a.m. to

BD

Apply
5

in computer
Personnel

OR 3-3200
Opportunity

Equal

Display Man

STUDENTS

HEAD
START IN LINING UP
ur summer jobs. We need salesmen
calling on loop businesses. Work

part-time;

plus percentage of initial order;
s furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
ou won't be sorry.

“CAFETERIA

:

oks-gen’]

day

p!

.

no weekend work.

TOP

Call

BOY

2-4790

AFTER

SCHOOL,

Sat. Must have driver’s
person. Glenview Florist.

Waukegan

Rd.

APPLY

EVANSTON

Continued
' Illinois,

growth
has

of

created

our
a

research
need

GE ope

Full-time;

ith

lic.

PARK

o tperend

neg goa

position;

Se

variety

duties, 40-hr, week, plus time and a

. Good fringe benefits. Will consiup to 60 years of age.
Biories he PARK DISTRICT
10
Glenview Rd.
724-5670.

ae

STOCKMAN

Experience
preferred in control of
records
but
will
make
;
k and
xception
for
right
person.
Good
y—all
company
benefits. Apply
Solar

Systems

kokie. 676-2040.

MAN

TO

up

loads,

DO

Inc.

8241

SORTING

Steady

work.

N.

Kimball,

AND

Good

MAKE
pay.

5

day week.
Paid vacation,
Insurance
plan.
Apply
in person
only.
North
ore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempster
, Evanston.
INTENANCE
MEN
WANTED
FOR
work, plenty of work available, 6
ee
werk earn while you learn. $2.75
per hour starting wage. Guardian Pool
p.,
133.
Skokie
Rd.,
Northbrook,
835-4335.

H

MACHINE

OPERATOR

FURNITURE

Experienced

REFINISHER

or

—

WANTED-MAN
part-time
for

landscape

call 328-7083. after 6:30.

Classified

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE,
SKOKIE
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Order filler, stock room and maintenance
work
for
rental
store.
Call
collect for appointment, ID 2-6333.

Men for Landscape Work
CALL AFTER 6 P.M.
ORchard 3-4446
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
more for mature men. Light factory
(woodworking).
Call Glenview,
729-3100,

lab

laboratories

assistants

in

the

in

INSPECTION

following

FREE

who

seek

opportunity

and

are

willing

to

CONDITIONS

PAID VACATIONS
A. J. DeMuro

647-8000

THE

Ext. 213

RAULAND

CORP.

5600 West Jarvis

Niles, Illinois
Equal

Help Wanted—Men
Household

CLEANING
MAN
WITH OWN TRANS.
portation wanted for 1 day a week.
Must have references and will do all
types of cleaning. Call Mr. or Mrs.
Friend 835-3750. Evenings—446-0660.
HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED;
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work;
housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
for married couple only. Recent ref.
req. Good salary. HI 6-0111.
MAN
FOR
CLEANING
week. Local references.
p.m. Hillcrest 6-4599.

ONE
DAY
A
Call after 7:30

EXPERIENCED
LOCAL
school boy for lawn work on
days, $1.50 an hour. CRestwood
evenings.
WANTED;
H.S.
work, Saturdays.

YARD

KITCHEN
HELP
AND
DISHWASHER.
With or without exp. Part or full time.
Caravel
Restaurant
in
Northbrook.

FACTORY HELP

Call

272-4358.

SHOE SALESMAN.
EXP.
IN FITTING
good shoes, for growing family store
in H.P.
Full
or part-time.
432-5293.
Ask for Mr. Moretti, Mike’s Shoes.
MAN
18-40
(PART
OR
FULL-TIME)
to
learn
carpet
installation
trade.
Must like to work with tools.
Call PArk 4-6257.
PART TIME
EVENING
HELP 6 P.M.
to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard Service.
960
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.
835-0270.
HELP
WANTED,
MAN
FOR
PARTtime cleaning work in business estab-

early evenings

and Sundays.

FURNITURE

full or part-time.

SWANSON

Good

BROTHERS
-3

pay.

MOV.

MOVERS

IDEAL JOB
FOR
RETIRED
TRANS.
for moving
portation man. Run officé
Company. April 1 to October 31. Good
pay. 475-3141.

Help

BOY
FOR
Call 272-4146.

HIGH
Satur2-1322

Wanted—Men
Industrial

ASSEMBLERS
STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN
WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee benefits.
Come

in

future

and

discuss

for

a

personal

your

security.

how

can

2120

interview

improve

BUEHLER

to

your

LTD.

Greenwood

St.

Evanston
475-4700
MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEE FOR
plastic extrusion
plant in Glenview.
Some
experience
preferred,
but
not
necessary. Immediate opening availayl
Contact
Mr.
Westfall
at PA
9-

SERVICE MAN. NO EXP. NECESSA:
ry; pleasant North Shore route; apply
Aerosol
Exterminators,
4674 ‘Elston
Av., Chicago.
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
6-9 Hours. $525. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
' 1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

GUARD
WANTED, EVANSTON.
23 apt. building—private pool.
$75 per 6 day week, mid June to Sept.
Call 475-1520,
7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. only.

Help

we

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

Wanted—Men—Industrial

Opportunity

Employer

The Powers Regulator Co.
“A good place to work—where people are important"

A Zenith Subsidiary

An

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INFORMATION

NEW INSTALLATION
Now hiring a leadman for a new plating installation.
Responsible position requires one experienced in still
plating operations
— maintain tanks, mix solutions,
obtain chemical conversion codings and tests for
current density and thickness.
Remodeled and expanded facilities are among the
best in industry. Excellent working conditions, earnings and complete benefit program.

REFUND

CALL:

Kitchen Helper Wanted
GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

Plater-Leadman

HOSPITALIZATION
WORKING

STOCKMAN,
FULL-TIME;
GOOD
pay; fringe benefits; 5 day week; The
Fabric
Mart,
Randhurst
Shopping
Center, Mt. Prospect, Ill. 392-2441.

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112

LIFE INSURANCE

PLEASANT

MAN
TO TRAIN
IN CONSTRUCTION
work.
$2.25 to start, or experienced
man, Call 724-4721.

LIFE

PROFIT-SHARING

TUITION

TREE MEN
EXPERIENCED
ONLY NEED APPLY.
Brown Tree Service, Chicago
472-3997
YOUNG
MEN,
NO
EXP.
NEC.
WILL
teach
dry
cleaning
profession
and
route sales, Fine opp. Apply Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

BUS BOYS
EXPERIENCED.
STEADY
work, good pay, Room and board. Call
Mrs. Welch, 272-0272.

Niles,

SHIPPING
We need high school graduates
learn. We offer the following.

CUSTODIAN NEEDED
In Northbrook
CR 2-0182

EXPERIENCED

PROCESS LAB
CHEM. LAB
MAINTENANCE

|

days 432-0229, eves. 945-0229.
;
Full

trainee

LAB

in all types of furniture

-preferred-also
accept
applications
from man exp. in production patching,
work with firm on north shore. Call

gardening

development.

HARDWARE
store experience or will train.
Permanent. Benefits.
Eckart Hardware Co.
735 Elm St., Winnetka.

lishment,

AND

; full and part-time,
nights,
4
.m. to midnight. Top pay to reliable
man. Own transportation. Apply Peak’s Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd., 1
k. North of Old Orchard.

Retail

All inside, no heavy work. OR 6-2444.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FOR HELP IN
RESTAURANT
AFTER
SCHOOL
AND
SATURDAYS.
HI
6-1710,
NORTHFIELD.
DRIVER WANTED
WITH
OWN
CAR
Approximately
20
hours
per
week,
Call Chicken Delight, 2010 Central St.,
Evanston. GReenleaf 5-7600.

HOUSE

k 9-161

permanent

for

and

Professional

FULL
OR
PART-TIME
SEMI
DRIvers,
truck
helpers,
box
carriers,
furniture
movers.
Start immediately
600 Hartrey St. Evanston UN 4-3700

ers

724-8222.

Any

BOYS
WANTED
12
TO
-16
TO
work afternoons and Sat.
guaranteed
salary, good pay. Call 539-1240.
PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3288841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings. —

INC.

DIS
ASHERS NIGHTS
STEADY. FULL TIME.

svccmupaiamee

EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man, for major household appliances. Apply in person at:
Brunderman Elec.
Co. 2224 W. Lake Av.
Glenview, II.
724-4556 or 729-4542.

and

PORTER
FOR
OUR
NEW
STORE.
Excellent
starting
salary.
See
Mr.
Birnbaum,
Manager,
L. Fish Furniture
Co.,
Dempster
St.,
at Harlem
Av.,
Merton
Grove,
Ill.

SCHOOL

MOVERS—FOR
FURNITURE MOVING
company.
Need
2
good
men,
one
capable of driving semi. Good starting
salary. 945-1363. Deerfield Van Lines,
Inc.

ELECTRONICS

WAGES

CRestwood

H SCHOOL

DELIVER
Evanston.

H. S. GRADS
THE JOB TRAINING

ON
GLASS

kit.-dishwashers-porters

hours,

ETC.
in S.

areas:

_ STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
Located Saunders Rd., Northfield.

_ Day-time

Money

Help Wanted—Men
Business

IN

GOLFER—SEASONAL
POSITION
TO
assist
in
operation
of
golf
course.
Starting in shop work. To begin this
spring. Consider older man.
Glenview Park District.
724-5670

Extra

110

Professional

MECHANIC.
ALIGNMENT
EXPERIence
required.
Excellent
pay,
good
working
condition,
Union
benefits.
Apply in person: Biltmore Tire Company 9323 Skokie Blvd. Skokie 679-4840
TOP
FLIGHT
PHONE
SALESMAN
for radio station. Prefer experienced
but will train. Good
opportunity
for
retired
man.
Write
A-955,
Box
60,
Wilmette, III.

EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Noon
to
10 o’clock.
Top
wages, health benefits, vacations, for
the right man. Harms Wood Standard.
724-9898

CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

and

MEN
TO
WORK
AT
PRIVATE
school.
Maintenance
and _ janitorial
duties. Must
be honest and reliable.
os
for appointment.
446-0674 ext.

634-3434.

commission

oe

3+.

View,

LAB ASSISTANTS

A

or

Prairie

a

Wanted—Men

REQ.
MAN
OVER
65
TO
TAKE
telephone
calls at his home
while I
am away for several mo. at a time.
Also to keep in touch with janitors.
328-0082.

MR.
High

Employer

‘Phone ID 2-6116 for appointment.

full

Shore.

EXPERIENCED
SUPT.
FOR
APARTment building,
north
suburbs.
Completely capable of all phases of work.
Write A-968, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

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

SQUARE,

Mr.

FOR
CAR
OR RENT,
a newspaper
route
Call UN 4-4075.

No experience
is required
for
this
position,
which
starts
at
$100
per
week. No collections;
excellent bene.
fits;
the
company
is looking
for
a
promotable person.

FOUNTAIN

MEN

Synnestvedt and Associates
3602 Glenview Road.
Lee
4 to 5 p.m.
724-1300

Man—Earn

DRIVER?
ROUTE MAN??
SALESMAN???

Excellent Opportunity
.
Union Shop

either

$9,000.

Car necessary. Send resume
to A-959, Box 60, Wilmette.

CHANDLER'S

Call

Sch.

gressive hard working HS
grad. 25-30 yrs. old, draft exempt to sell ind. prods. 5 day
wk. all Co. benefits. Sal.-

Window

Ralph

FULL
TIME
EVENINGS.
CALL
Magnani.
Adlai
E.
Stevenson

terr. now open. | want an ag-

Exp. approx.

Business

CUSTODIAN

SALES TRAINEE
No experience necessary. Will
train. N.E. Chicago, No. Shore
Lake and McHenry County

Sheet Metal Man

COLLEGE

TREE

Steady work on North

2717 N. ASHLAND AV.
CHICAGO, ILL, 60614

FULL
TIME.
PERMANENT.
Personnel Dept., 4th floor.

Searle&amp; Co.

Searle Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
An

Position

Help

Professional

BIGGER EARNINGS FOR 1967
By
selling
Gilmer
Memorials.
of
excellence
full
or
part-time.
Write
today:
GILMER MONUMENT WORKS, INC.
Howard Lake, Minnesota, 55349
NEW
CAR DEALERSHIP
NEEDS
EXperienced polisher and used car detail
man. Top wages for top steady man.
See
service
manager,
DesPlaines
Chrysler Plymouth, 622 E. Northwest
Hwy., 296-1021.

Electro Counter &amp; Motor Co.

Comm.

and

110

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for full time work in shipping
and
receiving
department.
Apply
in
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanston

PROGRESSIVE WORK RECORD
THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF
PRACTICAL AND ADVANCED
QUALITY
CONTROL
METHODS
REQUIRED

Industrial Sales

1612 Chicago
N 9-9510

Business

For
PROBLEM SOLVER

CONDITIONS

&gt; res
FURNISHED
.
EXCELLENT STARTING

Professional

QUALITY
CONTROL
MANAGER

Shipping and Receiving of
Spare Parts
. GOOD HOURS
.

and

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T10 Help Wanted—Men

CO 7-630
3400 W. OAKTON

An Equal Opportunity

OR 3-670!
SKOKIE, ILL.

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 20, 1967

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Help

noM-—pstanW

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Wanted—Men

Help

Industrial

FULL TIME POSITIONS
Extra Premium for nights
Kingsbury

will

train

. . Chucking

113.

Ma-

Excellent employee benefits
Cafeteria open both shifts

Come

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
WITH
1
or 2 years college, at least 2 years
relevant
proofreading
experience
required.

Interview

Call

The Bastian Blessing Co.
4201

W.
CTA

An

equal

EXCELLENT

employer

Shift

OPPORTUNITY

2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

appointment

9-9000

A Good Company
A Good Company

REAL ESTATE
We
now
have
an
opening
for
an
aggressive
man
or woman—who
is
desirous
of an
association
with
an
active office and wants to make real
estate
a permanent
profession.
Will
train if inexperienced. All replies are
confidential. Call Mr. Friend.
KENNETH FRIEND REALTY
835-3750
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supply department.
Apply
in person
only. See Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

have

openings

Customer Service Supervisor
FOR
A
SMALL.
DEPARTMENT
IN
one of our rapidly-growing divisions.
Car necessary because of location in
Skokie. Must have related experience.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young high school graduate to learn
new
data-phone
system.
Duties
will
include
coordination
of
system _ be-

customer

offices.
business

our

previous

LOOKING FOR STABILITY?
Reliable, mature man needed on our
maintenance staff for permanent long:
term
employment
with
all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will be bonded.
(Hrs. 7 a.m. to 3:30)

Biller Typists
GOOD
TYPING
SPEED
REQUIRED.
Experience helpful but will train high
school graduate.

W arehousemen
NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean’
warehouse;
working conditions.

ORand
good

Addressograph Operator
ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

interesting

aptitude

5 day

and

week,

good
from

duties

which

re-

typing

ability.

for figures, interest
9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

2020

four week

BANK

vacation

Time and one half for all overtime

hours

FIRST NATIONAL

BANK

D

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

12 days of sick leave annually

800 Davis
An

Plan

St.

Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis

8-8100

Employer

GRILL COOK

Group Insurance

Michigan Shores Club
FOR
OUR
SNACK
SHOP,
MALE
OR
female.
Experienced.
3 p.m.
to
10
p.m.
Hospitalization
insurance,
paid
vacation, retirement plan, Christmas
bonus,
pleasant
working
conditions.
am Michigan
Av.,
Wilmette,
AL
1-

Apply in Person

to Mr. Karl Bielert
Northbrook,

272-5050

TELLER

EXPERIENCED
PAYING
AND
REceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenient
to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

8 Paid Holidays

Road

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

Ill.

FOUNTAIN
boys, and

MAN
OR
WOMAN,
porter. Nights.
Call BR 4-3367.

BUS

WE
NEED
A
FULL-TIME
SALESparses interested in real estate. Call
ayser.
r.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

with

TRAIN

AS

TIME

TELETYPE.

OPERA-

tor

WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
1011 Davis Evanston
4952 Main, Skokie
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use someone interested in seling Real Estate. Come in and let Mr.
Weinrich
explain
a very
attractive
proposition.
PORTER
&amp; WEINRICH
446-2600.
62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

NURSES AIDES
Excellent
tions.

Call

AL

MAN,
WOMAN
operate
short

summer

and

benefits

club,

end

of

May

TO
at

through

Director

Desired

NORTH
SHORE
CHURCH
DESIRES
Music
Director
either
combination
choir director and organist or separate positions.
Write
A-947,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Mature

Man

or Woman

to

WORK IN OFFICE. TELEPHONE AND
billing. Full or part-time. UN 4-4075.

RENTALS
For

Room

for

SINGLE

Rent—Rooms

Rent
PERSON.

ALpine

629

Green

in Evanston
PREFER

Bay

1-8018.

Apartments

to Share

GIRLS

2

GIRLS
WISH
1 SAME
TO
§
Evanston
town house.
Own
bed
and
close
to
transportation.
475-5513 after 6 p.m.

bedroom,

with

Highland

Park.

132

WOULD
apartment,

same.

Car

432-6324

FE-

ALE.
UNiversity 9-6988.

ROOMS
NICELY
FURNISHED
AND
decorated. Switchbord and maid service. Special spring rates. Post graduate students welcome. Call UN 4-4905.
NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. PVT.
ent. Ridge near St. Nicholas Church.
Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet home.
No students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.m.
EVANSTON:
ONE
LARGE
ROOM
cooking
es.
Gentleman
pre- |
ferred.
Foster
St.
Evanston,
Illinois.
CLEAN
CHEERFUL
ROOM
FOR
young employed lady. Cooking facilities,
near
trans.
and
Downtown
Evanston. Call DAvis 8-9034.
SLEEPING ROOM NEAR TRANSPORtation and shopping
on Madison
St.
near
Sherman,
Evanston.
$12
per
week. Call UN 4-9084 after 6 p.m.
CLEAN .
LARGE
COMFORTABLE
room
for employed
gentleman.
Central
street
location,
Evanston.
Nr.
restaurants. Phone UN 4-0956.
TWO
LARGE
SLEEPING
_ROOMS
walk-in closets. Best central Evanston
location. All transp., cross ventilation
Men. UN 4-7226
EVANSTON.
BRIGHT
CHEERY
room. Near all transportation. Good
parking.
1228 Oak Av. After 5 p.m.
MA 6-7919.
ROOM
AND
BATH AND GARAGE
IN
private
Highland
Park
home _ for
working
woman.
Meals
if desired.
Write A-963, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
NORTH
EVANSTON
— NEWLY
DEC.
5 windows.
Private bath. Gentleman
preferred. References.
864-0329 after 6 p.m. or weekends.
NICE CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM
FOR
1 or 2 people.
1 fl. house, meals if
desired. Elegant cook. Vic. Wilmette
and 16th sts. AL 1-6616.
EVANSTON—NON
RACIAL—ROOM
for employed woman or older couple
w/ kitchen poy oeeet: Near transportation. Call
UN 9-4594.

ey

KOENIG &amp; STREY

FOR

DISCRIMINATING

Words

BUYER

|

can’t describe the thought

planning
that
built
this
Tr
California contemporary ranch
hon
For indoor living all the convenie
es

—for

outdoor

living

fully equipped
de luxe

BRICK

patio

green.

Fp

A

RANCH

EAST

2

GLENVIEW

one owner home

full

baths.

eating

area

Frpl.

exc.

rm.,

full bsmt., 2 car attach. gar.
JUST REDUCED

yrs.

old

and

wit

in li

rm.,

4

;

in Glenview.

Well maintained
bdrms.,

lge.

putting

home

in kit.

Fa

BI-LEVEL

tastefully

|

decorated.

Sep.
din. rm.,
4 bdrms.,
yey
breath-taking fam. rm. with bar
frpl. Beautiful yard, 242 car atte

garage.

Cae

:

NEED

4

LOW LOW

MORE

bdrm.

baths.

BEDROOMS?

Glenview

Designed

home

for easy

with

es

maintena

Nice family rm., excellent eating
in kit., plus

din.

rm.

Close

in locatic

COMPLETED-THEN A TRANSFE!
New
carpet,
new
parquet
fl
dining room, new bathroom og rt
medicine cabinets, new bar in |
rm., new 2 car garage, in this 3 hb
home with 2 full baths.
:
:

DON’T

MISS

CONVENIENT LOCATION
3 bdrm. ranch with ample

rm.

comb.,

kit,

area, gar., fenced
and stores.

with

pais

yard,

wa

tek
closet

°

ag:
an

eating

WORKING OR RETIRED COUPLE?
—
Why
pay
rent—build
up
an equit;
Don’t
miss
this cute
all brk.
h
with 2 bdrms.,
lge. liv. rm.
ha
new carpet wall to wall. Stove
refrig.
Low
down
payment.

today. JUST

REDUCED

TO

KOENIG &amp; STRE
Wilr

ELEGANT NEWER
EVANSTON APARTM
Choice
INSPECT

Locations

EVERY

DAY

2 T0O5_

THE ULTIMATE IN
CHARM AND COMFORT
Two

bedrooms, Electric Kitchen
Distinctive architecture
Professional craftsmanship
©

Garage or parking space available

Greenwood
1406 HINMAN.

Inn Apis,

NEAR

THE

TO SEE CALL GR 5-4

Plymouth

Aen:

Apa rhea

1101 GROVE, Elev. bldg., 2 baths
O SEE CALL DA 8-3757

OTHER ATTRACTIVE.
APARTMENTS -

1227

TWO
HARVARD,

BEDROOMS
Newer 2nd flr.

Front apt. with 3 exposures. P
included. Adults preferred. May

GEORGE J. CYRUS EV &amp; C

JANSTONON

233 ASBURY AV.

UN 4-9020

EVANSTON

oa

7 ROOMS—2 C.T. BATHS!!

DE LUXE—SPACIOUS!! AVAIL. MAY
st

First floor on lovely 916 Michi
Ave. 2 blocks to Lake—15 blk.
No. «
St.

with

private

CHEERFUL
ROOMS
FOR
Western girl students, near

tor and freezer—congenial

9-2472.,

p.

LAKE FOREST COLONIAL RAN
4 twin
size
bdrms.,
excellent
plan,
full .bsmt.,
2
car
attac
garage, 1 acre lot with beautiful
t
Country living close to town.

Main

Kit. Call UN

5

~=For Rent—Apartments

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN—HOWARD
and Ridge. Private entrance. Chgo. or
Evanston buses.
ROgers Park 1-1044
NORTH
campus,

‘
1

desirable.

after

IMMAC. NORTHBROOK

COUPLE
snack
bar

Labor Day. Must have exp. ordering
food,
hiring
help
and _ willing
to
manage entire operation. Salary plus
bonus. 432-5585 after 7 p.m.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
“YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

Music

Hotel,

Wilmette.

condi-

working

1-0500

OR
order

Central

3

PREEXPERIENCED
SHIFTS;
ALL
ferred, but will train if necessary.

FOR

Accountant

graduate

|

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS.
so
sleeping
rooms.
Free
_parki!

YOUNG
WOMAN,
28,
to share
her
furn,

CORPORATION

college

Rent—

TWO

EVANSTON
220
Welcome

TYPIST—FULL
WILL

Senior

an

recent

Secretaries

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

are:

needs

NATIONAL

WN

TO SHARE 5 RM. APART. W/SAME
Call 328-4650
e

creative and organization abilities to
plan
and write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR _ 3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

120

quire

will train if necessary.

GROWING

STUDENT.
4-1845. No ans.

For

130

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
RIDGE AVE.
PH. 864-6050, ext.
All Qualified Applicants

OR_
UN

Light Housekeeping Rooms

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

2020

MAN
transp.

124

Choose your own hours between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
with a minimum of 23 hours per week.

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced secretaries, in Sales Administration
and
Customer
Service
Departments. Excellent opportunities for
responsibility and challenge.

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad. to learn accounting work.

Salary will depend upon experience level. The Village

Li April 20,

and

Janitor

in details,

Dundee

locations

Some
college
or
experience helpful.

Project Draftsmen

Varied,

POSITIONS

COPYWRITER

Coordinator
tween

Ev., Newly Dec. for BusiNESS
oe

Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists

Estimator
INTERESTING
AND ABSORBING
POsition
for
qualified
person
in
our
Laboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience
and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

Accounting Clerk

Water Plant Operator

750

for:

RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.
Duties
will
include
preparation
of
financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

tor

Retirement

To Go With—
To Grow With

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available, . your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement. Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Dictaphone

~ Career Opportunities

Annual

PERMANENT

Clerk Typists

otters

provided

PART-TIME

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

The Village of Northbrook

Benefits

HOSPITAL

i

For RAS

120

WideeMen a

Help

113

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

EDUCATIONAL
PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Eraployer

FOR

supervisor
to take
over
and
run
a
small
3rd _ shift
paper
cutting
and
packing dept. Should have 2 or more
years
supervisory
experience
and
preferably
some
hackground
in_ the
paper industry. We offer an excellent
starting
salary
PLUS
a night
shift
bonus,
PLUS
an overtime
pay
program,
free life insurance
and many
other
company
benefits.
This
is an
opportunity
to
supervise
3rd_
shift
operation completely under your own
direction.

AMERICAN

for

on 9h Oo 3
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

TO DOOR

Foreman—3rd

Kennedy

729-3000

Peterson

opportunity

Miss

alien

SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

PROOFREADER

5-112|

In For

NEEDED

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level,
Will edit and write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have
a
good
knowledge
of mathematics.

dlers . . Polishers

Or

and Women

ments.

tors .. Packers . . Stock Han-

noM—botnow

Help Wtd.—Men and Wikies

113

AMERICAN

HEALTH
College
graduate with experience
in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also
work with art and production depart-

semblers .. Dippers . . Inspec-

MU

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORS

chines . . Turret Lathes
Drill Press . . Hardinges . .
Hand Screw Machines . . As-

CALL

orf

TRUCK DRIVERS
START $2.37 per hour. $3.20 per hour
after
2
months.
Regular
teamster
benefits.
No
Saturdays.
Apply
National School Towel Service, 1815 Ridge
Av., Evanston.
MEN TO WORK IN LAUNDRY
start
at
$2.25
per
hour.
Union
benefits. No Saturdays. Apply
National School Towel Service
1815 Ridge Av., Evanston.

~ PERMANENT
Experienced
operators
or
for the following machines:

qisk

Wanted—Men
Industrial

room,

Beautiful,

dining

room,

bath.

spacious

master

Two

other

livins

bedroor
bed

plus wood paneled den—efficient
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrig
$340

per

month—garage

L. A. PETERSON

| 967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

&amp; CO

neighbors.

avail.

GR

Classified - a

‘

�132

QUINLAN
vanston's Only ew
Lake

1303
6813
2727

Front Apt. Bldg.

43
2151
2146
‘2727

1 bedroom from $230
2 bedrooms

from

- 3 bedrooms
new

$260

from $400

1501
445

i

ag § Raymond
elevator
eature
year
round
a
scnatenios, complete Hot
ee
oe balcon es, large clos} , ceramic tile baths, spacious living
ns with separate dinning rooms.
and outside parking Gveltabie.

N 1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

1520

025 SHERMAN

Evanston

1
2
3
4

Bidg.

INVITED

TO

COME

IN

Mrs.

ms. . 3rd
$.,

2nd

:

,

Fl.

AVAIL.

2nd

JUNE,

Fl.

Sherman

AVAT,

cant
s.

"View
911

$125.

nr.

Sherman

nr.

Sherman

10

nr.

nr.

14

nr.

baths.

Simpson

Fl.

EAT

Seward

at

&amp; GOLEE,

a

Sherman Av.

Sherman

A. 8-3200

Peterson

650
gets

a

see

these

really

the
All

tments
have
their
own
private
conies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
gas fired hot water system,
dually controlled in each apartKitchens
are unusually
large
ger are
double
oven
de-luxe
,, double door refrigerators, and
All
apartments
are
air

|

DAILY

A

~.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Attractive

SPACIOUS
Mt

.

shops
May ist.

ROOMS.

2e Rooms
i

BUILDING

EVANSTON
BR 3-2660

2125 RIDGE .
es
;

8 5781

: Classified

Gas
CEntral

W.

6-8696

Evanston Review

5-1617

Estes Ave.

RM.
APTS.,
LOW
RENT,
NEW
kitchen
and
bath,
comp.
decorating
and
floor
sanding.
Near
park
-and
lake. Call Mr. Giannetti
274-8325

Fargo Ave.
WILL
DEC.
LOW
for cooking. Call Mr.
BR 4-1043

&amp; POAGUE

DE, 2-6800

GLENVIEW
FREE HEAT
NEWLY FURNISHED
4 ROOM APARTMENTS
Beautifaliy
furn.
and
unfurn.
conditioned,
free
cooking
gas.
venient
to
shopping,
trans.
eer
Spacious closets; ample
parkin

(APPROX.

pkg.

Schetter—864-

CO.

GR

5-1010

BDRMS.
SMACK
DAB
ON
LAKE
Michigan. Beach. Seawall and ladder
for small boats. Paved patio, Walnut
pan,
liv. rm.
Amazing
new
sunken
conversation pit. Built-ins:
rotisserie
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal;
wall to
wall caspase, | spiral staircase, 2 full
baths.
$285.
Also,
31
445
rm.
apartments same building, $105-145.
§
Phone HO 5-2

2209
RIDGE, * Rg
5
RMS.
NR.
Noyes “‘L’”’a
N.U. campus. Adults.
May Ist. $125- $100. Janitor bsmt. apt:

GR

5-7796

COLONNADE

904 HINMAN,
1 BDRM.,
NR.
BANK,
theater, shopping, transp. Top fl. $120.
a
Ist. GR 5-2796,
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC., INC.
2626 N. ‘Milwaukee, Chicago
EV 4-5800

MAPLE

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

ALSO
A 2145 RM.
APT.
RENT
$100
INCLUDING UTILITIES. NO COOKING. CALL AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 17174 FROM
9 TO 5 P.M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351, 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.
GLENVIEW

Talisman

Hi-Rise

Puts you in the lap of luxury All the
features you expect in the best rated
building
at reasonable
rentals
from
$172. Several choice one-bedroom apts.
to choose from. Furnished or unfurnished. Immediate or later occupancy.
2600 GOLF RD.
(One mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005 or 583-0075.

AVE.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pores parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
TOWNHOUSE
Available
June
1. 2 bedrooms;
11%
baths;
kitchen
with
built-ins;
dishwasher,
refrigerator,
included.
Full
basement for storage. $210 per mo.

WYATT

999 Waukegan

&amp; COONS

REALTORS
Rd.
Glenview,
PArk 4-3000.

820 JUDSON
FINE
Ideal

901

1420 CHICAGO

transp.

869-4162

HEIL

Il.

1740-48 W.
ROOMS

JARVIS
MAY

na S Sa
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and

761.0789

Ist

&amp; HEIL

DA 8-1819

ROOMS

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1623 W. Columbia
6732 N.
75.00
214 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
92.50
344 rms. ist floor
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

1434 W. JARVIS
RMS.

$85

RD.

2 BLKS. N. OF LAKE)

PRIVATE. BEACH
RM.
MOD.
SPACIOUS
APT.
WELL
managed bldg. in N. Rogers Park, 1
ix.
S.
of
Bvanston,
exc.
transp.
Adults $135. May 1. No pets, Anderson,
SH 3-8293 or HO 5-2655.

East

DEERFIELD—1025 DEERFIELD RD.
New
2
bdrm.;
air-cond.;
spacious
closets;
refrig.;
range;
dishwasher;
disposal. Near shopping and transportation,
$190
Avail. June 1.
945-7753.

709

EVANSTON,

262-9175

913 Michigan, Evanston
TO SUBLET JULY 1ST
S.E. Evanston, 423 Kedzie; 5 lge. rms.
plus
heated
sunporch
(2 bedrms.);
apt. ist fl.; exc. transp.;
shopping;
$170 mo.; call eves. 864-0869.

Evanston, 929 Washington
7

RMS.,
2
BATHS,
WILL
DEC.,
elev. building, good transp. and shop..,
avail. June ist, Slosar. 864-2561.

N.

EVANSTON:
HOMELIKE,
ig
verted res., 2nd fl., 2 bdrms., zood y
Conv. loc., epl. only or w/baby. $166
7g Occ. June. UN 4-1629 a.m. or aft.
p.m.
EVANSTON
201 Custer
1 bedroom,
ist,
off-street
parking.
May
Ist, $140,
144 block stores and
transp. 1 fare in any direction.

3-3320

LAKE

143. 4416

TA

Call

Agent

5-2700

APT.
3
ceilings.

QUIET
RESIDENTIAL
NEIGHBORhood. Attract. Ist. fl. apt. 2 bedrms.,
lge.
private
yard.
laundry
facilities
and
gar.
avail.
ref.
required.
Call
after 7 p.m. or weekends. GR 5-0150.

EVANSTON,

347 CUSTER

RMS.
1ST
FLOOR,
Will decorate. Lock,

EIGHT

GOOD
TRANS.
DA 8-6289.

ROOMS

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON,
869-1523

$80.

7639 N. ASHLAND AV.—MAY 1
4 and 314 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower. Reasonable.
OR 3-9119, UN 4-2224, or see janitor.

EVANSTON,

400 RIDGE

6
RMS.,
2 BATHS.
_ Will dec. Monty. GR

24 LARGE
UN “4-8

INFORMATION
W. “
left 1

1303

EXC.
5-8513.

TRANSP.

MAPLE

ROOMS:

CE

$98

6-8696

5

Ron
HEATED
APT.
2ND_ FL
refrig:
and
stove,
$120.
Adults,
no
pets,
garage,
301 ‘Asbury,
after 4:30
p.m.

E,

ROGERS PARK. 4 “RMS. CLOSE TO
“L,’’? shopping and lake. 6900 North.
Call UN 4-2225 before 6 p.m. or after 6
call 338-3620.

LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
Route 176.
St.). Turn

GR

CHICAGO

ELEGANT
APT.
4
BDRM.
baths, 3 natural frpls., high
_ Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

to 5:00 P.M.

To reach apartments, go N. on U.S. 41 or tollway to
Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and to ist stoplight (Prospect
block to McKinley. Address
is 600-700 McKinley
St.

FOR RENT
817 Judson Avenue
5 Rooms—3rd
Front apartment

1210 ASTOR,

4

. 2 Free Parking Spaces Per Apartment
‘ Automatic
Elevator
2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer
. Closet Space Galore
. Dining
oom in 2 Bdrm. Apartment
. All Schools Nearby
. Steps Away From Shopping
. Air Conditioning
. Sound Proofing
. Free Gas for Cooking and Heating
. Full Size Breakfast Room

10:00 A.M.

fl.

9- 5140.

500 LAKE
OR 3 BDRM.
APT.,
floors, beautiful view
poss., parking avail.
777-8855.

1ST.
FLOOR
&gt;
RMS.
a
50.
Also 4 rms. available at $137.50
G. Brock Stewart Inc.
477-3215.

551 ELMWOOD, EVANSTON. LOW
|
3rd, reasonable rent, good closets, tile
bath,
stove
and
refrig.
Must
speak
and understand English. Janitor, UN
9-6873, agent RO 4-5114, eves. UP 88966.

NEAR

HINMAN.
A 2
2 baths, parquet
of park. Immed.
Agent 328-3769 or

LEAVING
FOR
CALIF.,
MUST
SUBlet. Bidg. just completed. Spacious 2
bdrms.,
142 baths,
parquet
fils., air
cond., ‘nr. trans.,
S. Evanston. 6647178 — Mon., - Fri. after 4 p.m. and
Sat., Sun., call 869-7433.

EVANSTON SOUTHEAST
Call now to rent one of these 4 room
apts. for May ist. Convenient location,
good rooms
and well arranged.
$130

MODERN APARTMENTS
3 rms., 1 bdrm. apts. Ist and 3rd
Cabinet kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. Close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia

Evanston

RMS.
$117.50.
CLOSE
TO
stores
and
transp.
See
engineer
on
premises
or cal] 477-3215.
G. Brock
Stewart Inc.

PARK

3RD

Sherman,

415

AT

“McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
GR 5-1080

Evanston

ONE
BEDROOM
GARDEN
APT.
IN
new building near lake and Fountain
Square.
Electric
kitchen,
parking
included, immediate possession. $175.
Orrington Realty
A 8-4440

4 ROOM APARTMENT
2nd fl., 1 bdrm., 100% dec.
exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

OFFERING

MORE

EVANSTON, 737 RIDGE
OPEN
SUN,
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms.,
2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss,
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

621 SHERIDAN
5 Spacious rooms, New kitchen with
dishwasher, delightful room, with
Thermopane
window
Big
bedrooms.
$200 to $210. SSERWIN. UN. 9575

ROGERS

Evanston

1726
ESTES,
CHICAGO.
TILE
bath, good closets, will dec., reasonable. Janitor on premises. RO 4-4248
or RO 4-5114, eves. and Sun. UP
88966

NEAR THE LAKE
NORTH

East

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR, BDRM.,
kitchen, Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co, GR 5-1010.

DA 8-1819

APARTMENT LIVING
TWO BEDROOMS (I!/, BATHS FROM $180-$190)

RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

Central

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent

HO 5-6730

$115

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON
Liv. rm., din. rm., kit.,
2 bedrooms.
3rd floor. Adults only. Available May
Ist. Phone GR 5-3890 between 7. and 9
p.m,

BEAU. 3!/, RMS..,

Ist

IMMED. OCCUPANCY — JUNE: | or JULY | LEASE
MUNDELEIN ANDREA-MARCY
LUXURIOUS PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL

FOR

5 ROOMS

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

Weekdays and Sat. 10-9 P.M.
air
Conand
free

ROOMS
— 2 BATHS
— SUNROOM
Near lake — Corner Apt. with Large
rooms — Desire
grown
family — Call
Agent for appointments — GR 5-2700

DA 8-1819

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Rent—Apartments

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call
UN 90800 or 275-5154.

AVE.

BR

LOCATION.
Ev. or Chic.

SUNDAY

7

3

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON
2 Bedrooms—2 baths.
May Ist occupancy.
Top floor.—Excellent view—Air cond.
Will dec. a
bldg.—pkg. avail.
A
3 bdrm. June 15th.
Call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373
BROWNE
&amp; STORCH

7

For

EVANSTON

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

4 ROOMS,

MAY

E.
EVANSTON
shopping and all

132.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

AVE.

4 RMS.

|

GREAT FOR SMALL FAMILY
WITHOUT SECOND CAR
Ranch _ style,
like
new.
Liv.
rm.,
16 x 20’ plus lge. din. area; birch cab.
kit.; 2 tw. sz. bdrms.; bsmt. w/possibility
for
rec.
rm.,
air-cond.,
new
storms, yard service. Separate utils.
Avail. around June ist. $190 per mo.
(less if tenant decorates). 256-4592.
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
be premises. Short term leases avai

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS.,
114
BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
$170 PLUS
UTILITIES.
WITH
OP.
TION TO BUY.

New

Rent—Apartments

445 SHERMAN

AVE.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
baths, close to transportation, Call to
ins
ct.
1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

For

Northbrook-Townhouse _

APTS.

LIV.
RM.
AND
ENCLOSED
PORCH,
bdrm.,
kit.
and
bath.
Convenient
location, avail. now. Adults only. $115.
UN 4-8391 or UN 4-6744.

&amp; Jenks

Washington

4

LARGE

1644- 46 WAUKEGAN

RMS. _$145—$175
Free

1364-72

111 W.

avJ. Cyrus &amp; Co.

4 LGE.

St.

"McKEY

$135

45 wares floor. Centrally air condi. Parking space available. May

sone

Davis

_APTS.
216 RM.
r of includes gas

NEAR |. THE

LAKE

REALTORS
GReenleaf

1535-57 W.

CONVE-

and_
transportation.
Decorating allowance

AV.,

SPACIOUS
SECOND
FLOOR
apartment having living room w/woodburning
frpl.;
dining
rm.;
kitchen;
sun rm,
or den;
4 bedrms.,
and
2
baths and a one car garage. $275 per
mo. Sorry, no young children.

513

4

Chicago Apartments
1524 DAMEN AV.
Rooms
$140
HT

WESTERN
FOREST
CE, 4-8000

Hokanson

1-5 P.M.

INLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

SHERMAN AV.
00
AL 1-6700

NORTH

INC.

CENTRAL EVANSTON
IN 2 APT. BLDG.

ndit oned with wall type units.

OPEN

&amp; TYSON,

spacious

rtments
equipped
with
all
est
features
for easy living.

&amp; Co.

LAKE FOREST
De luxe 2 bdrm., 142: bath accommodations in exc. East residential area.
Liv. rm. with frpl., beautiful cab. kit.
w/copper
tone refrig. freezer,
oven,
range,
and
dishwasher.
Combination
brkst.
and
fam.
activity
area
plus
large pan. rec. rm. w/frpl., centrally
air cond., electronic dust and pollen
provisions.
filtering
system.
Gar.
Avail.
June
Ist. No pets.
$300 per
month.

QUINLAN

Don

kitchen

incl.

1616 HINMAN
Evanston

Road

L. A.

Foster

JULY 1
2 baths. Hinman

Fi, Air Cond. New’ bide.

2nd

Sheridan

of Lake"

Very
light spacious Apt. — 3 bedrms.
sia
wanted
lassed in den. — Extra
large
liv..din.
Rm.
comb.
Large
family kitchen W/D and D. stove and
refrig. Beautiful yard for just sitting
or
entertaining.
Sublease
—
Imm.
occupancy $395.00 per mo. garage inc.
To inspect call Diana R. McBean —
Home 864-5064 or Office GR 5-1010.

$200.

at Custer

Simpson

Evanston, Ill.
273-1855

Street

AIR-CONDITIONED

at ,,

Fl, Hamlin

all

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
§24 Davis
491-1855

mo.

Inverted Penthouse

1501

bldg.,

&amp;

Park

electric

per

Supt.

PETERSON

Apt.

School

tile bath—all

EVANSTON

ONE BEDROOM
MICHIGAN, excellent

132

YORKSHIRE APTS.

UNiversity 9-1409

&amp; GOLEE, LINC.

AVAIL. MAY1

: ” Ist Fl. Monroe

iat
$281.
85.
$700.

THREE BEDROOMS
1107 LAKE ST., 2nd fl., de luxe apt. in
fine
bldg.,
baths, cab.
kitchen,
woodburning fireplace.

“Ain Drago on Premises
1746 N. Greenwood
_ Phone 724-7340
AROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500

L. A.

INC.

large rooms, full d.r. breakfast nook |
in kitchen.
TWO BEDROOMS
509 MAIN
ST.,
near
Chicago
Ave.,
Main St. shops at front door.

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

, Ist Fl. Church

phone

. Indoor Heated Garage
. Built-in Gas ovens
Spacious Closets
. Beau. Colored baths
. Laundry Facilities
. Window Washing
. C&amp;NW, Shops, Bus, ‘‘L’’
Fieldman
Resident Manager

53642

TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190

:

aed

Spacious Air-Cond. One Bedroom Apt. Available July Ist.

1766 Greenwood

~ SMART

rent—$190

800 HINMAN

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
1620. to

Ceramic

310.00
75.00

floor
floor
floor
floor

Oakton

Reas.
sta il

EVANSTON

EVERY AFTERNOON

Overlooking

$160.00

DISTINCTIVE
A few
choice

bath 2nd.
bath 3rd.
bath 8th.
bath 8th,

brick bldg.—Front

$300.00
$225.00
$200.00
$200.00

All
apartments
include
heat,
full
carpeting,
range,
refrigerator,
dishwasher, disposal, balcony and loads of
quality
features.
Garage
or
patio
parsing optional.
odel open every day 11 to 5. Phone
475-4500 or 345-6700.

spect this brand new elevator
rtment building. It is conveniently
close
to
Downtown,
the
"
d the lake. All room sizes
xtra large and the closet space is
of
Kitchens
are
:
refrigerators,
oven ranges, dishwashers, and
DO
Baths are full ceramic tile
; marble ae lavatories and extra

: SHERMAN
y 4-2600

bedroom 1
bedroom 2
bedroom 2
bedroom 4

Red

102.50
105.00

1567 RIDGE

FIRST OFFERING
3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.
ARE

$105.

&amp; TYSON,

EVANSTON’S
MOST
HIGH
RISE
address.
apartments available.

AVE.

Elevator

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
UNiversity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
EVANSTON

CO.

Central St.,

on’s Newest

QUINLAN

DAILY.

4E RAYMOND

&amp; TYSON,

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—close
to campus
ONE BEDROO
ELMWOOD—close to el
N. RIDGE—Garden apt.
CENTR AL—N.W.
J
i
aa
TWO BEDROOM
WASHINGTON Cir., L. F.
RIDGE—Ist fir.
SHERMAN—115 baths
CENTRAL—11; baths
THREE BEDROOMS
MAPLE—elev. bldg.
SHERMAN—elevator bldg.

812

For Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON ELEVATOR BUILDING!!!
Two’ bedrooms—Avail. July 1st

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134

Rent—Apartments’

EVANSHIRE

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston. John Thill, 803 Dobson,
N 4-2819

2324
RM.
APT.
1010
MAIN
ST.
Evanston. Across from park; excellent
transp. and shopping.
Call UN 4-9867 or GR 5-3265.

Main

1ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOSE
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
per
month.
May
Ist
occup.
Stove
and
refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.
EVANSTON.
5
BRIGHT
LARGE
rooms,
2nd fl., 2 flat, built-ins. Off
street parking. Adults $175 mo. Tenant
heats. Avail. July 1st. UN 9-8820.

aa

V. J. BRADY

ELMGATE

CUSTER

6 ROOM

bsmt.

HOWARD,
transp.,
271-1881.

w

GARDENS

Carpeting,

or
Lease
avail.
parking
After 5, 864-7760.
EVDEMPSTER,
ROOMS.—1031
4
anston. New stove, refrig. $120. Avail.
1025
at
janitor
See
ist.
May
now or
Dempster, Call DA 8-6062 after 6 p.m.
3 BDRMS., 1%
RMS.,
EVANSTON—6
baths. 3rd floor. Stove, refrig., cabinet
area. Call
Good
1st.
May
Avail.
kit.
days 236-4260; eves. 271-1238.
DE LUXE
NEW
BRAND
EVANSTON.
in
ae. 3 bedrooms, din. rm.. 2 baths,
al area.
residenti
Nice
bldg.
flat
2
new
$245 per mo. 446-1646
817 JUDEVANSTON,
EAST
1st.
lst sublet avail. May
er.
ee
3rd, front, 3 way exposure, 5 rms. $165
1
per month. Call 328-104
LOC.
EVANSTON
S.
SUBLET-CONV.
Attrac. 4 rm. 1 bdrm garden apt. Eatincl.
spc. $140.
cab.
in kit.w/ample
prkg., heat. Avail 6-1. 864-8840 aft. 5.
ROOM
4
SUB-LEASE
EVANSTON
ist floor, one bedroom, avail May Ist,
reat, water, furn. Exc. neighborhood,
transp., shopping. 256-4033.
4 SPACIOUS ROOMS, NEW KITCHEN,
sublet after May 15th, S.E. Evanston.
$119 month. Call 475-5177 (daytime) or
864-1791 after 5:30 p.m.
GOOD
VERY
EVANSTON-NORTH.
1
location. 2535 Hartrey. 4 lge. rms.,
.
bedrm. $132.50 May Ist. 864-7906
APARTMENT
312 ROOM
EVANSTON
$137.50. Sublease from June 1 or July
1. Modern building near ‘‘L’’. 864-6793.

LIGHT,
shops, lake.

AIRY.
Low rent.

to Rent—Apts.

LIKE
WOULD
BABY
WITH
COUPLE
to rent 2 bedrm. apt. near NorthwestAug.
through
’67
ern Univ. from June
68. Call after 6 p.m. 798-8227.
DE.
COUPLE
EMPLOYED
YOUNG

sire 4 rm. apartment by June ist; 2nd
floor; $95 to $100 utilities incl.; near

no. 2 bus route. 864-6907 after 6 p.m.
2
PROF.,
UNIV.
NORTHWESTERN
adults, 2 school children need 5 or 6
June
School.
Miller
gar.
with
rm. apt.
ist or July 1st. One yr. lease. 864-9152.
ONE
DESIRES
COUPLE
YOUNG
apartment in private dwellbedroom
ing. Reasonable. Phone 869-1762 after
p.m.

NR.
Phone

APT.

FOR
1 OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES;
215
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to
lake,
1 block
to
‘‘L’’,
all
utilities
included. $125. 275-2216.
ROOM
APT.
NICELY
FURNISHED
Good trans.,
quiet clean bldg. Ideal
for 2 ladies. Available May 1st.
274-8648

21, RM.
FURN.
OR
UNFURN.
APT.
$82.50. Newly dec. Free gas. 7743 N.
Haskins.
Call 764-4236
SUPERB
LOCATION.
WALKING
DIStance to N.W.U. 6 rms. furnished or
unfurnished.
Summer
or
possibly
longer. $300. mo. GR 5-3000
NORTH
EVANSTON,
NEAR-=
ALL
trans., gnaps. and NU. Furnished or
unfurnished.
3 rm.
apart.—light and
airy. UN 4-9466 or GR 5-1602.
201
MAIN
ST.,
6 RMS.,
FURN.
OR
unfurn., lst fl. of 2 flat, 3-4 bdrms.
Ideal for Northwestern Univ. people.
Summer or longer. $200. GR 5-3000

ELEGANT
2 BEDROOM
APT.
WITH
woodburning fireplace, near Lake and
all
transp.
Ideal
for
4
girls,
$240
month. RO 4-6582.
4
EVANSTON:
FOR
COUPLE,
3
FUrnished room apt. on the West side, no
children.
Write
A-967,
Box
60, Wilmette, Il.
2144
ROOM
EFFICIENCY
APT.
IN
Rogers Park, avail. June ist. Sub-let.
Refrig., stove, heat included. $105 a
month. Call 338-2496 after 5 p.m.
SE

DOCTOR
NEEDS
1ST
room
apt. or house
Wilmette. 2 children.
761-6674.
‘

EVANSTON, 4 ROOMS NEAR TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND THE

134

For

Rent—Furnished

Apts.

April 20, 1967

LAKE.

GR

5-1811

FURN.
APT., S.E. EVANSTON.
4
rooms, 1 sun room. Newly decor.
floor.
Now.
Close
to shopping
transp. Adults. $200. UN 4-7050.

UTILITIES FREE
1 BLK. TO LAKE AND BEACH.
Nicely furn. 242 and 4 rm. apts. $90
$145 per mo.
743-2350

EVANSTON.
345 SHERMAN
FOR
1 person. Decorated new furn. Older
bidg. Ground floor. $115 incl. all utils.
1 yi. lease, AL 1-6321.

to

LG.
2nd
and

BUSINESS
MAN
ONLY—EVANSTON
saige clean, 24g rooms,
near Greenwood and Hinman. Lease. 328-7094.

«°°

YOUG
BUSINESSMAN
WISHES
TO
rent 1 or 2 bedroom furnished home or
apartment
in
North
Shore
area.
Neither smokes or drinks. Write A-970,
Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.
RETIRED COUPLE WISHES TO RENT
small furnished apt. from
month
to
month for summer in Evanston. Call
864-8624.

NEED

FURNISHED

APARTMENT

OR

small
house
on
North
Shore.
One
bedroom or more.
Call 724-5721
WANTED
TO
RENT:
FURNISHED
two bedroom apt. or house from April
28th to June
28th.
Wilmette,
Kenilworth or Winnetka. Call AL 1-0644.
OLDER
COUPLE
DESIRES _ FURnished
apartment
July through
September..
Excellent
references.
Phone
OR 5-2723.

136

For

Rent—Houses

GLENCOE—CENTRAL - school _ dist.,
New Trier East. 13 yr. old brick Col.
Liv.
rm.,
din.
L,
door
to
garden,
excellent kit. with dishwasher, lots of
cabinets.
Lge.
1st fl. mas.
bedrm.,
study or 2nd bedrm., cer. tile bath. On
2nd;
3 twin bedrms.,
cer. tile bath.
Many
closets,
beaut.
large
paneled
rec. rm. with fpl. Att. gar. Gas heat,
low
cost.
Near
park,
stores,
train,
school bus. $400 mo. 3 yr. lease. Mrs.
Sherwood.
BAUMANN—COOK
BR 3-2198
HI 6-5000
WINNETKA
2 bedroom one-floor home. Suitable for
a couple. Spacious living-dining room,
modern
bath.
Includes
carpets
and
drapes. $225 per month.
ALAN RAMSAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WINNETKA
ATTRACTIVE
4 BEDRM.,
142 bath
brick house on large wooded lot. «ood
location near
schools,
transporte«tion
and shopping. New Trier East. Early
May possession. $300 per mo. Please
call Mrs. Campbell.

&amp; ORR,

INC.

567 Lincoln Av., Winnetka
446-5010
DEERFIELD-}2
ACRE,
PARTLY
wooded, 4-5 BR
raised ranch, 2 car
att. gar., crptd., L-shaped
DR,
kit.,
115 baths, pan. fam. rm., frplc., pan.
priv.
office
(sep.
entrance),
patio,
fishing
creek,
tree
house,
60’
V
tower. Air cond., central vac. Immed.
poss.
Refs.
required.
$325/mo.
Call
945-1727 after 6 p.m.
AVAIL. JUNE 1
:
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 112 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr. N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwasher,
disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 car
gar., gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
QUAINT
TINY
COTTAGE,
1 BDRM.;
lg. living rm. w/wood burning frpl.;
almost
new
refrig.
and
stove;
full
fenced yard.
gas auto. heat;
bsmt.;
Private. Mature adults only. No pets.
on
Write, giving phone number, to
. O. Box 22, Highland Park, Ill.
WINNETKA-WALKING
DIST.
TO
train and shopping. 2 BR Cape Cod on
deep lot in lovely neighborhood.
LR
w/frple., sep DR, kit. w/pantry
and
mud-room. Glazed porch. Wall to wall
carpeting. $250. 432-9218.
6-RM.:
114
BATH;
PARTIAL
BSmnt.; 2-car gar.; deep freeze; stove;
refrig.;
2-yr.
lease.
$2C0
per’ mo.
Located
at 8308 Major
Av., Morton
Grove, nr. all schls. Contact 724-8316
after 6 p.m. Appts. only.
EVANSTON
N.
6
RM.
AIR
COND.
brick ranch. Newly dec., liv. rm., din.
rm., kit. brk. fst. area, 3 bedrms., 14%
c.t. bths., bsmt.. 2 car att. gar. fen.
yd., nr. trans. $325 mo. for 1-3 years.
Ward H. Harris
DAvis 8-8759
HOUSE
FOR
RENT—WEST
WILmette;
3 bedroom;
3 bath;
modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher
and
eating
area. Gas heat; newly decorated. $300
per mo. Immed. occ. Call AL 1-3095.
NORTHBROOK:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3/
bdrm.;
2
baths;
fam.
rm.;
W/W
eptg.;
kit. w/stove and refrig.;
carport; fenced yard. $220 per mo. 1 yr.
lease. Avail. July 1. Call 272-2162.
AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, 2 car att. gar. $260.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4703

“TREE-TOP”
APARTMENT
HOME,
near
University.
3 rooms
and bath.
Private
entrance.
Ideal
for
couple.
Available May Ist. UN 4-5854.

12 AND
CHILDREN,
WITH
MOTHER
in
apartment
3 bedroom
needs
14,
N.W. or North Evanston. Write A-969,
Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
FLOOR
3 BEDin Evanston_or
Under $260. Call

Wtds to Rent+Furn."Apts.

McGUIRE

LIV. RM.; KIT.; AND BATH, CONVEnient location, avail. now. Rent $150.
UN 4-8391 or UN 4-6744.
E.
ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
Chgo, 212-3 rm. apt., mod. fireproof
bidg., mod. kit., tile bath, nicely furn.
Reas. rent. Manager on premises 3384333.
Wood paneled attrac. 214 rm, English
bsmt. apt. in quiet residential neighborhood.
Ref. reauired.
Call after 7
p.m. or weekends. GR 5-0150.
4 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS,
ENCLOSED BACK PORCH.
Near transportation and stores.
ADULTS ONLY
UNiversity 4-4307.
AIR
CONDITIONED
FURNISHED
apt., 3 bdrms., 2 baths. Near lake and
transp. Sub-lease June through Aug.
Call 869-1902.

3

‘135

TOWNHOUSE

2 BEDROOM

drapes,
sublease.

5

MANOR

2-2/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF

1 BLK. TO LAKE
APT.
4 RM.
NICE
and beach. $135 per mo. 743-2350.
APT.
RM.
215
HUGE
1ST.
JUNE
Close to everything in Evanston. Exc.
$90
students.
or
couple
cond. Good for
per mo. Call 864-2348 after 5 p.m.
EVDOWNTOWN
NEAR
BEDROOM

Wanted

6-5700

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
;
764-5065

FREE UTILITIES

133.

CO.

HI

303 CUSTER, EVANSTON
2 BED RM. APT .
.$200
Available
May
1,
completely
furnished fire proof bldg. Bus and “‘L”’
a
Phone for appointment UN 9-

Paneled, all util. furn., priv. parking
stall, S. Evanston. DA 8-2855.
AVAIL.
EVANSTON
IN
APT.
4 RM.
June ist; good transp. and neighborcall 475-0837 or 864$120 mo.;
hood;
5208.

bldg.

REALTY

Northfield

COMPLETELY
AIR CONDITIONED
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautiful.
ly
furnished,
switchboard
service.
Exc. transp. Reasonable rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

ROOM
APARTMENT,
2ND FLOOR.
large rooms.
Stove and refrigerator.
South Evanston. $96.
328-3488
or
SH 3-0105
2
ROOM,
5
SMALL
RENT:
FOR
bedroom apt. Ideal for older couple.
615 Oakton St., Evanston. $95 a month.
UN 9-6984.
SPABRIGHT
COUPLE,
FOR
IDEAL

Elevator

Road,

MODERN GARDEN APARTMENT
4 rms., 2 bdrms., nicely furnished
tile bath, cab. kit., 100% dec.
7200 N. in Chgo. ciose to Evanston
Mr. Hummel, 1325 Touhy
465-6730
743-4416
TA 9-5140

3

anston.

HOTEL

1637 W. TOUHY

7321
PAULINA,
CHICAGO.
5
rooms,
2 bedrooms,
$130. 3rd _ floor.
Also
442
rooms,
bdrm.,
enclosed
porch. Will decor. For appt. 761-0318.

Eng.

Evanston

BEDROOM
214 BATH
HOME
IN A
nice Northfield area. Enclosed porch,
garage
and
on
an
acre.
$350
per
month.
First
and
last months
rent
plus security deposit required. 1 year
lease from June 1.

1850 Willow

EVANSTON 1 BEDROOM APT.
New building. for information
Cayy OR 3-3130
EVANSTON;
4 ROOMS.
1ST. FLOOR.
Stove and refrig., adults only. Immed.
occup., gar. —

apt.

Hinman,

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
—.
drug
store, launderette, barber and
beauty
shop on premises.

SUB-LEASE
AVAILABLE
NOW.
332
rms. on lake. Private beach. 1st floor.
Kitchen furnished. Through Sept. 30th.
$130. Phone 764-0122.
CHICAGO—7068
N.
SHERIDAN.
ONE
‘bedroom
apt., modern kit. and bath,
nr, transp. Parking included. $125 mo.

rm.

and
901

Two Bedroom Apartment

lg.

HOTEL

RIDGEVIEW

2ND
FLOOR.
REFRIGERATOR
AND
stove furnished. 432-5738.
AVAILABLE
JUNE
1ST.
4
LGE.
rooms,
600
blk.-Hinman,
Evanston.
Walk to ‘‘L’’, bus, lake, $150. Call 8692824 after 6 p.m.
:

3

«*'

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room _ kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

EVANSTON, 4 ROOMS NEAR TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND THE
LAKE.
GR 5-1811

cious

For Rent—Furnished' Apts.

DEERFIELD
New 4 bedrm.. 215 bath duplex with
garage. Immediate one:
$290.

4 BEDROOM,

2 BATH

IN

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL WEST
District. Phone 446-0317.
WILMETTE-2
BDRM.
HOUSE
Available May ist. $165 month. Ideal
location. Walking distance to transp.
shopping. Call AL 1-4409 after 6 p.m.
96 CHURCH
RD., WINNETKA
4 bedrooms,
good
view,
very
convenient, New Trier and transp. Avail.
early May. Call SU 7-3933.
N.
EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
Av., lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
July ist; lge. yard: shown by appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-0611.
NORTHBROOK.
2
BDRM.
BRK.
ranch house on nice large lot. Quiet
deadend street, near schools. $175 per
mo. 446-1646.
NORTHBROOK
- 3
RM.
COTTAGE
plus garage. Ideal for a young couple
or retired. Call after 6 p.m.
PArk 4-1616.
NORTHBROOK-5
RMS.,
112
glazed porch; recreation rm.
bar. $225. Call CE 4-3225.

BATHS;
with wet

137

Wanted:

to

LT
STR NTT

141

Rent—Houses"

EXECUTIVE AND FAMILY REQUIRE
4 bedroom,
spacious house for June
occupancy.
Young
couple
relocating
from Toronto, Canada to Chicago. No
pets. Convenient to schools, shopping
and loop transportation desirable. Call
WE 9-7100 ext. 671.
SKOKIE,
MORTON
GROVE
OR
North
Shore.
3
bedroom,
2
bath.
Reasonably
new
home.
One _ car
garage acceptable. 2 children, no pets.
Will pay up to $375 monthly. Call Mr.
Fernandez at 472-1178 between 6 and 8

p.m.

TSN ae

Summer

Rentals

JUNE
16 TO
SEPT.
6,
S.E.
WINN.
Charming furn. home;
4 bdrms.;
all
mod. conveniencés; sun deck porch off
luxurious family rm. Walk to beach,
train, bus, stores. 446-6603 or write A961, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
WANTED: HOUSE—
July and August, Wilmette
Evanston.
Retired
couple,
ALpine 1-8829.

or
no

North
pets.

DEERFIELD:
TWO
STORY,
3 BEDroom furnished house with shaded and
fenced yard. 945-3706.

WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTION TO
buy 2 to 3 bdrms. house in North or
Northwest suburb. Fam. consists of 2
adults, 13 year old son. Moving into
area July Ist. Will take pos. by June
lst. Best refs. Call 427-4642 ext. 307.
after 5 WH 4-5700 ext. 1805.

WINNETKA.
LOVELY
MODERN
home. 3 bdrms., 242 baths, completely
air-cond. and furnished June 14th to
Sept. 14th. $1,500. 446-1187.

WANT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR TOWN
house, Skokie Jr. High Dist., Winnetka.
Marketing
director
transferred
from Kansas City by Hallmark Cards.
2 boys, 13 and 17. Rent to $260. Occup.
by
June 9. Call Ray Watson,
office,
252-4100 or home,
446-7608.
WANTED: WHITE ELPHANT
Have you a large, older North Shore
home you would rent with option, to
exec.
and
family?
Security
deposit
and
references.
To
$400
monthly.
Write A-933, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
be avail. June lst on 2 year

TWO
RESPONSIBLE
SISTERS
NEED
a
house
for
themselves
and_
well
trained
dog
for
1
yr.
Used
to
pisneding
a home.
June
Ist. PA
4BRITISH
PHYSICAN
COMING
IN
September to join University faculty
seeks
modest
North
Shore
home
to
rent for 1 yr. Please contact 664-6899
or VErnon 5-4140.
EXECUTIVE,
WIFE,
2
OLDER
children desire 3 bedrooms and den or
4 bedrooms,
11-2
baths.
New
Trier
district. To $300. 447-3098 or OR 3-4477.
3

OR
MORE
BDRM;
HOUSE
IN
Glencoe, Hubbard Woods or Winnetka.
2 children
in New
Trier E. July
1
occupancy. 831-9198.

3

OR
view,

4-BDRM.
HOUSE
IN
GLENor surrounding area. $200-$300.
PArk 9-0486

EXECUTIVE
URGENTLY
NEEDS
3-4
bedroom house with separate din. rm.,
2 baths. 2 car garage.
Call 392-8293
WANTED;
TOWNHOUSE,
HOUSE,
apartment.
Business
couple.
Call
GReenleaf 5-4545 days;
724-8174 evenings. Have sold our house.
MARINE
COLONEL DESIRES 3 OR 4
bdrm.
home,
near Glenview.
N.A.S.
Adult children.
359-2232, evenings.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

142

For

To

de

luxe

Rent—Town
3 bdrm.,

Houses

RETIRED
COUPLE,
FORMER
N:S.
residents, would like to rent a house
for
the
summer
in Winnetka,
Wilmette or near by area. Nominal rent,
best possible care taken of house and
yard. Schedule easily arranged, best
refs. AL 1-8146.
WANTED
TO
RENT
IN NORTHERN
suburb:
well
furnished
home
for
summer. Mid-June to Mid-Sept. Minium
3 bedrooms required. Call MI 20.
3
OR
4
BEDROOM
HOME
FOR
summer
occupancy.
Write
Michael
he oY 10140 W. Broadview Dr., Miami
,
Fla.

141

Summer

Rentals

THREE HOMES
AVAILABLE Tea
a LABOR

DAY,

SE
KENILWORTH—First
floor
master
bedrm.
Library. Two 2nd floor bedrooms.
Nearly
new.
July 15 possession. $1,100.
KENILWORTH—5
baths, family room

possession. $1,400

bedrooms,
315
and patio. June 24

NORTHFIELD
RANCH+-3 bedrms., 1
ane. eevee yard. June 1 poss. $295 per
month.

PORTER
Winnetka

&amp; WEINRICH
446-2600

VACATION
HOUSES;
ONE;
IDEAL
House for Honeymoons-Weekly rental
$65;
Two:
Larger
House,
accommodates 4 or 5. Weekly rental, $85. Exp.
the unusual charm, color and comfort
of vacationing in a real Norse-type log
house. 100 yr. old, hand hewn logs on
the outside de-luxe throughout inside,
full
tile
baths,
full
kits.,
fully
carpeted, _ balconies;
cozy__frpls.,
heated; T.V. Surrounded by_lge. pine
and cedar trees, on Lake Michigan;
3/4.
mile
to
town, . 3/4!) mile : to

Braes
Maxwelton
Rideas
Sanctuary

baths,

lease

sep.

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping.
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.
DE LUXE WILMETTE TOWN HOME
Now, 3 bdrm.;
24% baths;
air-cond.;:
attached
garage;
separate
DR;
LR

with

woodburning

frpl.;

Frigidaire

kit.; priv. patio, $400. 251-8999.
SUTTON PLACE, 510-D Ridge Road
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE,
OFFICE
space and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900
sq. ft. Ground floor. In top location.
All utilities. $35 per month and up.
KE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
WILMETTE
3 bedrooms, 14% baths, garage, stove,
refrig. air conditioned, $275.
Kenilworth Realty
—
AL 1-5600
SUB-LET SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE
lst
occup.
In
Glenview.
3
.; full bsmnt.; free decorating;
$185 per mo. Call PArk 9-1484.

143

Vacation

FAMILY

Rentals

VACATION

IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

In Beautiful

TIME

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
bedrooms, dining and living rooms, In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl,
2568 N. Humboldt,
Miluranizaog

to Rent—Furn.

tile

Sister Bay, Wisc.

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 11% baths; new furn.;
weer
or ee:

Wd.

24%

liv. rm.; all elec. kit. including
double
oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 per month. Please call
for appointment.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
825-6948.

Houses

EVANSTON
To
September
1.
Lannon
stone
in
finest location. Family Rm. and Den.
5 Bdrms. 3-42 Baths. Spacious feeling
throughout. $475. per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500

139

Houses

1 mile’ to
Golf;
and public
sand

beach. For reservations call or write:
Lane,
Chapel
Gifford,
H.
G.
Mis.
Baileys Harbor, Wis. tel. 414-839-2115

INEXDESIRES
COUPLE
YOUNG
furnished apartment for the
pensive
summer
in
Glenview,
Northbrook
area.
Willing to do yard
work
etc.
June ist, good refs. Call after 5 p.m.
272-0371 or 272-1807.
SUMMER:
FOR
RENT
SEMI
FURnished
1 bedrm.
townhouse
in Wilmette. Patio, parking. 3 to 4 months.
bb
plus
utilities. Adults
only.
251-

Wic,

F919

COTTAGE AND GUEST COTTAGE
ON
Lake
Michigan
near
Manistee
Both
have
electric
kitchen,
hot
water,
fireplace,
terrace,
private beach.
In
congenial
community
of
university
families.
Ideal for children.
Cottage
$120 per week, guest cottage $90. Ph.
248-2460 days or BI 8-7361 eves, wknds.
PLAN YOUR VACATION AT
MY-DELLS on lovely Lake Wisconsin.
4 acres of woods
with beach.
Completely
furnished
cottages.
$60
per
week.
until June
9th, $65 per week
after;
boat
included.
Now
taking
reservations for May and June only.
Call 608-635-2393.
YEAR ROUND OCEAN BREEZE PLUS
‘air conditioning. Completely furnished
2 bedrm. house — Apr. $120 per mo.
May to Dec., $90. 1 bedrm. house —
Apr. $85 — May $70. Also efficiencies
as low as $55 per mo. Halfway House,
3235 N.E.
13th St., Pompano
Beach,
Florida. 33062.
BEAUTIFUL
HOUSE
ON
KENTUCKY
lake,
12 miles
out of Murray.
Aircond. Nicely furnished. Fishing at its
best now, good all the time. Private
fishing pier and boat. $125 a week.
272-7368 or 724-7400.
NR.
MINOCQUA,
WISC.,
MODERN
2
bdrm. summer home;
private beach,
vier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods, Call 446-6538 after 4:30
p.m.

144

For

GARAGE
Central

Rent—Garages

AVAILABLE
VICINITY
and Crawford, Evanston.
Call DAvis 8-1506.

GARAGE

FOR

OF

RENT $12

619 LAUREL. WILMETTE.
Call AL 1-0060
NORTHBROOK
LOCATED
ON PFINGsten
Rd.
Suitable.
for
.landscapin
He
eee or general storage. Call CR

GARAGE
May

FOR

Ist.;

nr.

RENT:AVAILABLE

peien ba oo Station.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification

#£200 in

this Paper!

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

Classified —

1§

�Wanted to Rent—G arages

WANTED

- GARAGE FOR STORAGE
se
328-7083
© NEEDED,

MAY

1ST

FOR.

Dodge. Located near Woodland
Hawthorn. Call 446-5344.

e Central Street Location

Sq.
ing, 1
fices,

. Air-Conditioned.
Good
story Building containing
Reception
Rooms,
and

e Meeting room.

$15,000 Yr.

MAIN STREET
office
on
Ist
floor.
Suitable
or
Consultant.
Furnished
if
. $80 mo.

vanston Office or Studio for Rent
art
Modern Building—only 1 other
ant. Top
Central
Street
location
Sq.
Ft. including Lower
Level.

mo.
Mr. Kistler
+

Riga

d,

EXCELLENT

OFFICE

PARKING.
KISTLER‘
GR_ 5-3900

7355 LAWNDALE
ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 glazed
and powder rms. Modern well
firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

KENILWORTH

:

Ment traffic loc. Air-cond.

office

has
2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bidg., across from NWRR Station. Offet
parking. Immediate occupancy.

OR
JN ANDRUSS, REALT
Green Bay Rd.
Kenilworth
:

ALpine

1-7300

nnetka Store $375 Mo.

WOOD-BURNING

FIREPLACE

coziness
in WINTER
and
AIRNING for comfort in SUMadd to the desirability of this
x 80 ft. office in a 20 yr. old brick
‘bldg. on GREEN
BAY
RD., a block

south of

the

INDIAN

HILL

N.W.

‘ATION, ideal for real estate office
ich now occupies it or for display
purposes or you name it!

years Real Estate Co.

lcrest 6-2900

~

BRoadway

3-2666

EVANSTON

a

NEW

BUILDING

- Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable

;

Broker cooperation invited
3

For

$550.
CHIEF

REALTORS

information

OR 3-3130

378 GREEN BAY, WINNETKA
Lge. office and 2 rooms on 2nd floor.
Real estate office for yrs. Nr. NW
Winnetka station. $120 heated.
LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chicago
EV 4-5800
DESK OR OFFICE SPACE
Central Glenview location. Also 3-car
gar. bldg. Zoned B-2 which could be
used for storage or what have you.
1114 WAUKEGAN RD.
Ask for Les Hilbrich
724-7900

Winnetka—Prime
IN

lows

OFFICE

WITH

facing East Davis

300

WIN-

Street Evans-

square
feet
of
service supplied.

GR

5-1080

iF
NORTHBROOK
RENTING—De
luxe air condioffice space in 5 story building,
ted in the heart of Northbrook.
to
trains
and bus. Immediate

SEQUENS
REALTY
(0 Meadow Rd. Northbrook CR 2-0200
-

Open

all day

CHICAGO

MAIN

URCH

DISTRICT

or
eys,

NR.

630

GREEN

P FUL

in areas of
air cond.

505

for

offices

or

storage

pace if desired. Now occupied by
Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
ston. (1
blk. N. of
ible within 90 days.

Church

Peterson

1512

Storage

For

_ AIR-COND.

BLDG.

sq. ft. Immed.

poss.

Waukegan

assembly.

150

in Bsmt.

LOCATED

Rd., Glenview. Approx.

PArk 4-3700

Half divided into paneled
full basement. Excellent

ition for any business or profesial offices. Heated. Good parking.

c

rent.

GR
5-2100 or CE 6-7786
LING.
MODERN
AIR

irance,

offices.

Front

ground

floor,

and

ample

CONDI-

rear enparking.

R. E. Holt Realty Co.
E. Dundee

Rd., Wheeling,

ORTHFIELD
sq.

ft.;

OFFICE

air

SPACE

conditioned;

“A. HEMPHILL

.. Frontage

Rd.

Classified
®

537-6494
janitor

&amp; ASSOC.

446-6966.

Street

and

drapes.

A-971

Rent—Out

Box

REAL

154

151

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

MORTGAGE
LOANS

AS LOW AS 545%,
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette
WHEN

YOU

REAL

NEED

A

ESTATE

152

LOAN

of Evanston

For Sale—Co-op

Apartments

EVANSTON
\

EQUITY $8,000
Enjoy Evanston advantages
(schools,
parks
and
beaches)
with
Chicago
transportation only blocks away; 4 to
Howard ‘‘L’”’. Four bright airy rooms
and
large
open
porch.
Immediate
possession.
Mortgage
only
$5,200
at

4%,
NASH REALTY

446-7180

EVANSTON
$9,400
FULL PRICE FOR LARGE 415 RM.
CO-OP in well-maintained bldg. Close
to train and bus. Monthly pymnt., $70.

J. KRUGER

mo.

For

Sale—Condominiums

2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

AND

PRAIRIE

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

HI 6-8350

S. Evanston—3

Bedrms.,

$28,500

DISTINCTIVE

available

unit

appt.

TOUCH
New

call Mr.
372-3255

IS

Sachnoff

spacious

274-1001

AIRD &amp; WARNER

NR

RIDGE

_ building,

446-8350

both

.

.2-2

BR’s

sep.

htd

in.

and_

newer

air

$42,500.
Have a

DELUXE
THRU AND THRU
...
26’s in Dawes-Chute School Areas close
to transp. Both indiv heated and air
conditioned. Big paneled rec room, 3
car
parking.
Maintained
and _ built
superbly. Reduced to $57,400.

SAMUEL

SHERWIN

THREE

5 RM.

AND

THREE

315

RM.

apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
pibg. $10,335 income.
Many features.
Call now, $69,500.

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
DAvis 8-3200
whith

$25.000.
MITCHELL

om

REALTORS
BR 3-3660°

APARTMENT

Nixon,

Hahn
Ave.

Realtor

Bldg.

Owner

UN 4-5100
Evanston

For

‘‘YOUR

ranch

BUILD50x

GR

150

5-3900.

in

a

modern

212

LIVEABLE

HOUSE

FOR

HI 6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

NORTHBROOK, 2780 LANDWEHR RD
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-5
:

Reduced

for

quick

sale.

Charming

2

story brick and frame col. among fine
homes. Exc. cond. Center hall; large
liv. rm;
din. rm;
lovely kitchen;
4
bedrooms;
family
rm;
212.
baths;
South of Willow. High 40s.
ESTATE HOME CLOSE IN
English
style
W/charm
but
with
country
living.
Superb
construction.
Immac.
cond. 6 bedrms.;
4144 baths;
library. Upper brackets.
A home you

will
and

be

proud

to own.

to live

in, entertain

in

LINCOLNSHIRE
Charming
home ‘in
estate
area
on
wooded 42 acre. Liv. rm. w/bay and
frpl.;
lovely din.
rm.;
kit w/eating
space; porch w/grill; 4 bedrms. 2 car
a
gar. Early poss. Exc value; low
Ss

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

Mae

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

251-6465

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Senet

$99,500

EAST

$22,500

118 GREEN

THE

ELEGANT

as

its

Nash Realty

baths.

This
Bedford
stone
English
Manor
stands on the shores of Lake Michigan.
The
livirg: room,
dining room,
television room and den are designed
for either formal or informal entertaining. There are 5 family bedrooms
with 4 baths aand a paneled library on
the 2nd floor, plus a 3 room servants
suite. Convenient to all schools. Call
for complete details and an appointment to inspect this home.

t

142

for

Brick Ranch on beautiful landscaped
lot
50x 150
with
112
car
garage.
Widow pete
to apartment and will
consider small down payment. Call for
appointment to inspect.

least money.
Attractive
living room
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window, separate dining room, kitchen
with
eating
area,
3
comfortable
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleepin
porch.
Carpeting
and
appliances
included.
Full
basement;
2 car
garage.
All
schools are within walking
distance,
so is the train. Low 30s.

AND

location.

beautiful large lot. House

EVANSTON

Fireplace
in
recreation
room,
screened porch, heated garage. New
heating plant and 80 gallon hot water
heater. Carpeting, stove and refrigerator included. Sears School. 2 blocks to
train. High 40s.

A MOST

$22,400

bedroom

$25,000
Brick bungalow with 6 rooms on the
first floor and a very easily expandable
second
floor.
2
car
garage.
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood
within
walking
distance
of
everything.
Vacant—immediate
possession.
Easy
financing.
Call for a
pleasant inspection today.

BUSINESS”

kitchen,

town”’

and

family.

EVANSTON

WHEN'S THE BEST TIME TO SELL?
Any time is the right time if you can
get the
price your house deserves. We
ALWAYS have house-hungry people on
our list;
often more
prospects
than
houses! List with us for A-C-T-I-O-N.

room,

a nice

Classic home on wooded half acre in
East section near grade school, New
Trier
East
and
train.
13 rooms,
7
bedrooms. Brand new kitchen, 3 new
baths.
Just
decorated
throughout.
Immediate possession. Call us to see
it today.

Sale-——Houses

IS OUR

have

‘‘near

KENILWORTH

2 FLAT BUILDING

HOME

9 room

is vacant and patiently waiting
new master. Call today.

GAS
near

TRANSP. :VICINITY
OF
NEW
E. Call after 6 p.m. AL 1-9183.

158

to

NORTHBROOK
Immediate
possession—3

Wanted to Buy—
Apartment Buildings

WANTED

area.

has purchased other house

wants this one
Call today.

car garage,

NEAR
Trier

choice

$69,900

WINNETKA
$25,000
Walk
to train
and
town
from
this
easy-to-care-for 2 bedroom Cape Cod.
This well maintained older home has
a separate
dining
room,
full basement,
garage
and
low,
low
taxes.

separate | INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

LOT

BROTHERS

charming

TWO
FLAT
5 ROOMS
EACH,
heat, 2 car garage, good location.
schools, $25,000. GR 5-1785.

GRACIOUS

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

607 Howard
Street
UNiversity 9-2575

most

SELDOM ARE WE ABLE TO OFFER
such value. 4 bdrms., cheerful living
rm.
with
fireplace,
paneled
dining

Buildings

conditioned.
3 car
parking.
Owner will help you finance.
home and income too!

G.

a

with

spacious
ranch
adjoins
North
Shore
Iountry
Club
with
over
200
feet
frontage
on
the
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwood
den with parquet floors plus a paneled
game
room.
Elegant wooded
setting
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorated
home. Owner transferred—so immediate possession.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

524 Davis Street
Evanston, Ill.
491 - 1855
273 - 3855
EVANSTON
CONDOMINIUM
Beautiful
2 bdrm., 2 bath, 5 rm. apt.
Only 2 yrs. old. Owner
transferred.
Large fam. kit. Balcony patio. Private
parking, extras: $26,900.

Sale—Apt.

OWNER

to live in a neat

room

WINNETKA
$37,000
Walk
to everything,
schools,
shops,
and train from this beautifully kept 3
bedroom, 2 bath home with separate
dining room, spacious country kitchen,
large living room and large enclosed
porch. Basement is completely painted and has separate play space area.
Large lot nicely landscaped (rear yard
is cyclone fenced) with 3 car garage
and
tool shed.
Taxes
are
low
and
possession is immediate.

NEWER
APT.
BUILDING
IN GLENview. By owner. Good renting area.
Good
income.
Close
to
everything.
1334 Woodview Ln.

157

SKOKIE
Deluxe
Centrally Air-Cond.
2nd Fir.
Condo. Apt. 5 lge Rms. 3 Bedrms (1 is
panl’d and used as Family
Rm.)
2
C.T.
Baths.
Elec.
Stove,
D
and
D,
Refrig. are incld. Elevator Bldg. with
SWIMMING POOL. Near Old Orchard
Shopping
Center.
Asking
- $35,500.
CALL - AL VILLIESSE

For

wants

THE

FOR

APARTMENT

Helen

BATHS

J.KRUGER CO.

12

BR 3-2660

Room 300
1609 Sherman

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
Elevator,
wood
burning
fireplace,
private balcony, heated garage, sauna, 19 cubic ft. refrigerator,
double
oven and dishwasher.
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.

156

2

old

home.

WINNETKA
EAST
$53,500
Prime location. Short walk to Greeley
School and New Trier East and Lake
Michigan
beaches.
Authentic English
brick. 2 story living room with open
beamed
ceiling
and
stone
fireplace,
separate dining room, modern kitchen
with breakfast area, 3 bedrooms plus
a study
or den,
2 baths,
screened
porch, Call early to see this unusual
offering.

atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing Iandscaping with shrubs etc.
location,
Convenient
and _ desirable
prompt occupancy.

4 BEDROOMS
838 MICHIGAN
2-212

bedrms.,

Family

Glenview’s

5-1080

$28,000
who

year

including

GROVE
$28,500
3 bedrooms with space for 4th. A lot
of house for the money. Perfect for
young family wanting substantial face
brick home in attractive newer neighborhood.
Walk
to schools,
shopping
and transportation. Good sized cabinet
kitchen.
Breakfast
area
seats.
six
comfortably. 20 x 11 Family room 4
steps down from the kitchen area. 2nd
bath roughed in. 2 car garage and side
drive. Lot 55 x 125. Low taxes.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

A

two

MORTON

5 TOWNHOMES
Located near the
the beach.
Each

3

paneled

EAST

|

Opportunity

rooms.

her

rooms

GLENVIEW

FINE

UN 4-9200

EVANSTON
OF ELEGANCE
ultra

6

sell

i

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE

baths,
Special
features
like electric
kitchen complete
appliances,
centrai
air conditioning,
oak trim and thermopane
windows
throughout.
Good
return on_a $60,000 cash investment.
Substantial income tax savings, about
$10,000 interest and deprec. deductible.
PRICE $145,000.

location.

Model apartment
for erprctee. Sun 1 to 5 p.m.

For

has

lovely

fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
2
bedrooms,
each 15x 14, two ceramic
tile
baths,
Ist
floor
utility
room,
attached garage. This home is easily
expandable
with
the
third
bath
already installed, as well as heat, All
latest features, including electric heat,
parquet floors, Nutone intercom, FM
and AM radio throughout. All this and
LOCATION too! Short walk to schools
and
shops.
An _ out-of-the-ordinary
home. Offers invited.

INC.

GR

Investment

APARTMENT

in this prime

&amp; ORR,

A VERY

must

walnut

THIRD

3-3220

AND

Six

Apt. Bldg.

Porch.

HIGHLAND PARK
New and beautiful!
heart of town and

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses:
All Outside Rooms
open

McGUIRE

BR

8-3414

1416 HINMAN AVE.
Condominium Apts.
ONE

DIFFERENT

FLOOR:
Huge
living
rm.,
Kitchen,
Dinette,
two
walk-in
closets.
Rear
outside stairs. Possible to change to
single family.
Two car garage
Priced at $37,500.
Call Mrs. Hauworth.

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA

_ Bath,

$52,500

custom built brick and redwood

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

NEW

Widow

Each Apt. has THREE
BEDROOMS,
142 BATHS, Living Rm., Dining Rm.
and Kitchen. 4 Car Garage. Ist Apt. is
vacant
for
immediate
occupancy.
ASKING
ONLY
- $42,500
CALL ED MAUERMANN

2-2!/, Baths
One block
Haven School,

Location

Evanston, Illinois
524 Davis Street
491 - 1855
273 - 3855
EVANSTON N.W.
R-6 ZONING
NEW LISTING
TOP LOCATION
BRICK BLDG.
FIRST FLOOR:
Living Rm. W/frpl.,
Dining
Rm.,
Den or Bedrm.,
Large
Kitchen,
Bath,
front
glazed
porch.
SECOND
FLOOR:
Two
room.
apt.;
Living Rm., Kit.-Dinette Comb.,
Two

A BEST BUY! 3-6’s, solid brick 4 Blks
from
Howard
Street!
Automatic
gas
heat. Triple track storms and screens.
Was $49,500 NOW $45,900! See it!

discuss it first with us!
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with thousands of happy customers.
For quick service—lowest rates—
for details—call Mr. Powers
328-8100—Extension 249

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$1,800;

EVANSTON

of State

ESTATE

price

1335 ASTOR ST., CHICAGO.
6 lg. rms.;
3 baths;
8 lg. closets;
modern elec. kitch.; radiant heat; air
cond.; parquet flrs.; Monthly assess.
incl.
maint.,
util.,
taxes,
mortg.,
laundry,
gar., 24 hr. doorman
serv.
Eves. and wkends, $22,500. 645-0796.

60

Owner (former Evanstonian) has
3 new de luxe 6 rm., 214 baths, 3 B.R.
homes and adjacent view bldg. sites
on
Fallbrook
Country
Club.
If you
seek a perfect all-year-round climate
in a rural paradise (only
about 50 new
homes
around the golf
course)
then
investigate my offer to build, sell or
lease.
Call
Floyd
Egan,
Orrington
Hotel UN 4-8700 or write A 960, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

Total

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1030 VERNON DRIVE

on
this
SPACIOUS
TWO
APT.
BUILDING that features 1 - 7 Rm, 3
Bedrm Apt. and 1-5 Rm., 2 Bedrm
Apt. 2 car Garage.
SPACIOUS
50’x
165’ LOT, w/a large yard for Children
to play. Purchaser can have poss’n of
both
Apts.
on
June
15th.
FINE
VALUE AT - $31,500.
CALL - ALAN SEX

273-3855
Illinois.

Evanston,

GLENVIEW

PRICE REDUCED

charge $147, 65% tax deductible. Write
Owner, Apt. 905, 1920 S. Ocean Drive,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

In Viewtiful Fallbrook

9-5140

__ EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.

og

For

Write

251-7200

360. H. Carlson, Co.
) sq. ft.
ces, plus

INDUSTRIAL

EVANSTON
FOR RENT. 2ND. FLOOR
Complex of Offices, assembly rooms,
etc. with
conveyor
to loading dock.
Zoned M—1
Would Remodel for long
term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900
WANTED
2000
SQ.
FT.
IN
NORTH
suburban
area
for
light
eer

5-1200.

TAylor

Waukegan Rd.

Rent—4Industrial

RENT

OFFICE

Space

$45

340 LINDEN AV., WILMETTE
Heated store. Opposite ‘‘L’’ terminal.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

St.)

SMALL BUSINESS
NEW TILE FLOOR

Incls.

750

FOR

ft.
6
fully

Evanston—Central

FORT
LAUDERDALE,
FLORIDA;
Luxury 1 bedrm. apt.; 15 ft. balcony;
ocean view, pri. beach, pool. Carpet

ABOUT
1300 SQ. FT. OF LIKE
NEW
basement
area;
zoned B 2. $95 per
month.
Including
heat
and
water.
Near transp. DA 8-6000.

SHERMAN

EXCELLENT
OR

GR

KENILWORTH

WANTED
STORE WITH PEDESTRIAN
TRAFFIC
FOR
HIGH
GRADE
RE~ TAIL SHOP.
-Write A-954, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

SHOWROOM—APPROX.

ft.

RD.

WINNETKA: TWO PRIVATE
offices with reception rooms, only
each, Available May Ist.
46-2279

rms.
suitable
for
engineers or med-

y.
ft. plus several small offices.
parking
for 8 cars plus 4,500

idd’l. sq.

BAY

office
suite
approx.
1350
sq.
offices, recp. rm. 2 lavatories,
air-cond. Call owner 251-3606.

(ART &amp; GOLEE, DAINC.8-3200
Sherman Av.
'

ft.

-NASH

Wilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.

OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
The New
Courtyard Bldg. Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professiona
’ Bidg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

CHICAGO

display
auditors,

sq.

ie Sato teins:

WILL
TRADE
FOR
VACANT
OR
smaller Apt. Bldg.
24 Beautiful
- 2
Bedrm
Apts.
Several
with
sunken
Living Rms. Balconies. Gross Income
over - $72,000.
:
CALL LEONARD SZERLONG

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814.
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

Sunday

joining office suites
I
. ft. rad. heat,

ELE-

For Sale—Co-op Apartments

491-1855
524 Davis

San Diego County, Calif.

INC.

“Aas,

NEW

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON
Business or storage space; 900
Avail. now. Reasonable rent.
724-7337.

space
with
Suitable for

cGUIRE &amp; ORR,

Location

BEAUTIFUL

vator
bidg. Near
Northwestern
railroad station and bus. Parking facilities will partition to suit. HI 6-7600.

mette.
A QUIET

965-6680

DENTAL OFFICE

FOR

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking

;

TWO
BEDROOM
CO-OP
IN
THIS
very fine Northwest Section of Evanston.
Has
North,
West
and
South
Exposures. Good sized rooms and fine
layout.
Needs
a little
sprucing
up.
But—this
is
reflected
in a
ERY
FAIR
SELLING
PRICE
OF ONLY
$9,500 for equity.
Monthly
payments
are only $120.
CALL - BOB MILLER.

Store or office building, good location
in downtown area, 50 x 75 parking lot,

148

~ OFFICE SPACE
é

:

OFFICES

OFF
ES.
OFF
STREET
PER MONTH. KEN
CHELL
BROTHERS
JKRIE
2 sq.

152.
.

GLENVIEW
AREA.
500
SQ.
FT.
Avail. June 20. Reception room shared
with doctors.
724-5413 days;
724-2782
eves.

~ EVANSTON FOR RENT

156 For Sale—Apt. Buildings

146 For Rent—Stores and Offices
GLENVIEW
2,500
FT. ON WAUKEGAN ROAD

4

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April 20, 1967, Be
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For Sale—Houses

REALTORS
WILLARD

Living

Rm,

EVANSTON

A

Brick
Cape
Cod.
3 Bedrms.
and
1
Rm.,
and Dining
Rm.
Living
Bath.
First
area.
Breakfast
with
Kitchen
Floor utility Rm. 7 Closets. Oversized
2 Car Garage
for additional storage
space. PRICED AT—#$21,500.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

ORRINGTON

PICTURE

517.

GRACIOUS

with any14 Rooms
features:
home
where from 5 to 9 Bedrooms, depending on the size of your family and 3};
‘Baths. SPACIOUS 35’ LIVING ROO
Dining
Formal
and
W/FIREPLACE

MANY
Rm.
Grade School

struction.

INCLUSIONS. Central
and New Trier East

Evanston—Price

IN

BEAUTIFUL

Reduced

PICTURE AD
IN THIS ISSUE)

Hugh C. Michels
and Company
Elm

St.,

Winn.

Hilicrest

6-7100

NORTHBROOK-MAPLE AV.
BY OWNER ACROSS FROM MEADow Hill Park, swimming pool and Jr.
H.S.; Nr. commuter station and elem.
famil
3 bdrms., 2 baths;
schools;
rm., breezeway; gar. carpeting; Fed.
yard w/mature trees; tri-level; exc.

value in low 30s. CR 2-6548.
1967

NICE

LOT—

RANCH.

a flower

or bush!

$3,000

UNDER

HOW

ABOUT

THIS

$19,900?

paneled

recreation

Attached

garage.

air
46s.

room

in

Newly

conditioned.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
GReenleaf

5-2700
GLENCOE
English home in

Elegant

4

bdrms.,

fam.

Glenview
PArk 4-5600
;
choice

2

AREA

LOVELY

4

course.

olf

stone

East

servants

OVERLOOKING
bath,

3

bdrm.,

with

split-level

IS

LIV.

GRACIOUS

Crab

large

.9
LEVEL A
rare one! You
including
maid’s
room,
dramatic fam room with

bar,

built-in

fireplace,

TV,

and

huge

simply

drool!

driveway,

in

Air

conditioned,

attached

condition

garage.

without

lifting

In
a

others.

We

trade.

this delightful 5 bdrm., 342 bath brick
Colonial residence. Charming liv. rm.

with

circular

with frpl., sep. spacious din, rm., pan.
fam. rm. with bar. Beautiful fanced

yard

patio.
priced

with

lovely

A perfectly
in 60s.

rose

garden

maintained

and

home

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

LOCATED _ IN
RANCH
3—BDRM.
retired
for
home
Ideal
Wheeling.
couple or young couple starting out.
to
close
Zar.;
2-car
kitchen;
Large
schls. Low price of $17,500.

SPLIT-LEVEL
3—BDRM.
CLEAN
w/eating
kit.
Lge.
comb.
din.
Liv.
storage space.
of
loads
built-ins;
area;
Price reduced.
THE
FOR
IDEAL
IS
HOME
THIS
large family and has a large amount
3 baths;
5 bdrms.;
area.
of living
of closet
|loads
w/frple.;
rm.
fam.
space. May 1 poss. Price $34,500.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Glenview, Il.
Rd.
PArk 4-3700.
FAR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUN4
bdrms.;
2
try-like
atmosphere.
baths; bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar. ; enc.
patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-3245.
1132

If you want
to see this
erty. Huge
family room
eating area
ceramic tile
living room

area,

ginger.

bedrooms

and

and WILDE

Elm

PARK—East

HIGHLAND

GLENCOE—Finest
owner
built. Cathedral ceiling. Privacy of park views.
Large separate dining room. 3 spacious bedrooms. 212 baths. Fireplaces in
2
story
living
room
and_
paneled
family room with wet bar. Air cond.
Upper 50s.
Michigan.

site

with

Unbeatable

view

value.

LAKESIDE

457

AND

Central

Av.,

H.P.

of

Lake

$12,500.

432-6320

lst fl. if desired. Carpeting

included.

Priced

TO

"A GEM"

Nicely

landscaped

schls.

We have a_ nice home in a quiet country setting with a small town atmosphere. Paneled recreation room, laundry room, half bath and a large
garage on first floor. Upstairs is a living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and
12’ x 167’
bath. There are many fruit trees—apple, pear and walnut on a
lot. Price is only $19,000.

REALTY

with

D/D,

fam.

corner

2 baths,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highla

rm.

plu

priced right at

SPARKLING

_

CHARMER

&gt;

6 rms., 3 bdrms., 11% bath ranch,
sized 2 car

gar. with breezew

back yard,
An interior

walk to transp.
you ‘‘must see.”’

WALKING
To

DISTANCE

~~

school-and

shops.

train,

rec.

ranch

room.

liv. rm. den
eating area;
Atte.
WELL

_

UPPER

gar.

has

3

full

KEPT

142 |

bdrms.;

or family r
patio on landsecap

Good

value

RANCH

Charming

|

baseme

2 bdrm.

in

UPP

ranch

é

o

golf ee
Excellent conditic
many
inclusions.
Ideal starter

or

for

retired

June

couple.

possession.

Good
~

KOENIG &amp; STRE

AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330

LISTING ~ ~

NEW

—ATTRACTIVE
6
Ranch with paneled

twin

size bedrooms;

2

R
family

3

basement.
Located
within —
tance of all Northfield School:
Trier West. Call to see this
home in the low 30s.
:

A

EXECUTIVE HOME

HANDSOME

with

the

ENGLISH ©

very

best

spacious
ae
separate

and

grand

in Fetinem

Exciting
family

for

which

Tropica

room

tional living. Upstairs ake 4
bedrooms
with
entire
property

scaped, and

ideal

demanding

the

private
is

best.

for

b

the

Upper

i

br.

Town &amp; Countr :
ASSOCIATES, INC.
WINNE

843 ELM

STREET

HI! 6-8000

Ty
NORTHEAST GLENVIEW
B
Glen Oak acres-private ten
Charming New Eng.
Col. on an a
fae on pro to Willow Park.
Clo
vely
|
shops.; huge trees;
lge.
es
patios
and
wa
w/paving stones from old
Wack
cent. air-cond.; 4 lge. bdrms

baths;

pan.

den,

w/bkcases.;

w/frple.
and bkceases.;
ba é
sep. din. rm.;
scr. porch;
kit. w/all prestige built-ins
&lt;2
area.;
lge. ldry.-mud room;
gar. w/elec. door. New
gas

water
heater,
and
alum.
st
screens;
plastered,w/oak f1
:

f

; B,

QUICK

POSSESSION i

NEW LISTING—GLENVIEW
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
2 or 3 Bedroom Ranch on a
wooded lot. Living room, di

2
bez

rc

23’x 10’ kitchen
overlooking — pre
yard, ceramic tile bath. Also
summer
house
and
2 car ga
Priced

in

low

20s.

Today.

Call

Baird &amp; Warn
111

Waukegan

724 -18

Rd.

Glen

PARK,

VA

SOUT

East off Sheridan. 2 story
liv.
rm. WwW,
w/pa
burg
Colonial,
i a brick floor entry;
w/eating
space;
aneled | d
it.
pwdr. rm., 2nd floor - 4
ms.,

tile baths.

Rec. rm. w/frple.
in

Shown

appointment.

2-car
heat;,

gas

attach.
gar.;
cent.
air.
cond.;

by

force

High

GLEN OAK ACRES

945-1670

5
yr. old
qual. custom b
b
barns ; 2 a full baths; forma
27 x15
Driftwood
pan.

huge
att.

stone frpl.;

gar.

$38,500

PA

zoned heating.
many

carpeting,

4-2303.

nd Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
¥

1

bir

24 x 15 liv.

rm.,

2-8535.

REALTORS
826 Deerfield Rd.

—

and park with swimmin

or 4 bdrms.,

HIGHLAND

PRAIRIE VIEW

|

SELL

CALL NOW

This is such a happy, spotless home that you will enjoy seeing it and
living in it. It is a 7 room brick and frame split-level with stone trim,
located in northeast Deerfield within easy vevang distance to the grade
dining room;
modern
school. Like-new carpeting in the living room an
kitchen has a nice size eating ‘area. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Family
room has an adjoining powder room; the large utility room has an outside
entrance. There is a large 2 car detached garage,
and the property is
very nicely landscaped. $35,000.

:
4
2

GROWING FAMILY?

throughout.

ENTICING

call in
have privacy-but neighbors,
to live in Riverwoods,
7 room brick ranch. It’s located on one acre 0 wooded proppaneled
mahogany
fireplace,
orchard
crab
with
living room
with sliding glass doors to a concrete patio, Kitchen with
has built-in stove and oven and refrigerator. 3 bedrooms, 2
oversized 2 car garage. Carpeting in
baths, full basement,
and dining room and drapes are included. $36,500.

Waukegan

custo

CHOICE
AREA
OF GOLF
One
owner
custom
built
colonial. Family rm. w/frpl.,
kit. with built-ins, rm. for

Colonial.

Paneled wall and fireplace in living
and dining
oak den
Separate
room,
room.
3 plus
bedrooms.
142
baths.
Walking distance to school, transportation, shops and park. $34,500.

Building

brk.

cheerfully bright home

HI 6-5554
Street
.
CHECK THESE VALUES
:
DEERFIELD—Best buy. Custom built
Bright, big
brick and crab orchard.
kitchen overlooks parklike grounds. 2
extra large bedrooms and expandable
attic for extra room.
Full basement.
$25,500.

Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

PIERSEN

a

all

din.
rm.
and
fam.
rm.
Roosevelt Park, beaut. fene
yard.
Full
bsmt.,
attac
garage. A lot of house

attached

REALTORS

Call us.

Glenview, I11.
588-1855

2

GOELZER

move-

WOODED

car

ceramic bath on the first plus 2 twin
bedrooms and a powder room on the
second.
There
is
a
full
basement,
attached garage, central air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum
screens’ and storms on second
floor.
An
easy
walk
to both
Logan
and
Hubbard Woods. The price of $34,750
includes
the nylon
carpeting
on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

Baird &amp; Warner
Rd.,

a 2

this

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD AF
All brk. ranch with minimum
expenses, 3 bdrms., 144
:

brick

breakfast

stone

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
2020 PRAIRIE ST., GLENVIEW
New
on market.
Beautiful two-story
Colonial
in
highly
desirable
but
seldom ‘available
location.
Walk
to
train,
public
and
parochial
grade
schools,
park
and
pool,
churches,
library,
shopping.
This
wonderful
family home is in immaculate condition. Many de-luxe features—Centrally
Air-Conditioned,
one-year-old
plush
carpeting,
new
$5,000.
St.
Charles
kitchen,
new
paneled
family
room,
attractive
patio
and
grounds.
OUTa
VALUE.
See KEN MAY-

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

and

WILMETTE—A wonderful house for the
young family! This nicely maintained
brick and frame has a fireplace in the
living room,
dining L, kitchen with

714
have

rooms

away
on
a
NORTHBROOK—Tucked
beautiful lot of an acre and a
half
overlooking a private pond, this brick
ranch is one of the truly fine houses
on
the
market
today.
There
is
a
fireplace in the 17 x 27 living room,
dining
room,
study
with
fireplace,
family
kitchen
with
breakfast
area
anes an activities room with a built-in
ar. There are 4 family bedrooms and
2 servants
rooms,
3 baths
and
a
powder
room. The basement
recreation room is paneled, the 2 car garage
is attached and plus features include a
swimming pool and central air conditioning. It is offered at $250,000.

ROOM
BIbet! 5 BR’s.
342.
baths.
circular wet

lannon

a

is $52,500.

A

sub-basement

with

WINNETKA—Located in an outstanding
east location this English style brick
house
features
a dramatic
2 story
living room with a cathedral ceiling
and a fireplace. There are 3- second
floor bedrooms and 2 ceramic baths,
basement and a lot 76 x 101. The price

cedar closet, a kitchen so lovely you'll

IN

OFFERED

powder

WILMETTE. . .AVOCA SCHOOL
NEWLY
LISTED.
.Much
wanted
location! Deluxe built 7 Room
Brick
Bi-level,
Big BR’s,
245 baths
(1 off
master),
white
ash
panelled
fam.
room, eating area in kitchen, sunken
living room, centrally air conditioned.
Carpeting,
drapes,
appliances
_included.
$46,500.
A Sherwinner
home
that won’t last!
.

room

ced
with
electric
door
opener.
xtra features
include an inter-com
system, burglar.alarm, heated swimming pool and central air conditioning. The price is $175,000.

WEST

WILMETTE.

living

fireplace in the 17x32
living room,
separate dining room, family kitchen
with
a
Bar-B-Q
fireplace
plus
all
modern
built-in conveniences
and
a
delightful family room 22
x 31. There
is a paneled den, 3 ceramic baths, 2

mini-home on a 40 x 125 lot! This cute
as a button brick ranch is waiting for
someone who is looking for a 3 BR
‘Starter’
or
‘‘retirement’’
special.
Dawes
School Area,
332 Blks W. of
Dodge. Unbeatable and monthly payments are low!

WEST

a_

.

with 3 bdrms., 2 full baths,
2 car* garage. Deluxe elect.
kitchen.
Brand
new
wall
carpet
and
custom
drapes
i
Very
lge.
pan.
fam.
rm,
Completely
landscaped,
ove
secluded wooded lot.
CALL

Co-

sure to see this outstanding 5 bedroom
house designed by Sehwall. There is a

MATTRESS

FOR

has

OAKS

Surround

NORTHFIELD—If you want the luxury
of a fine contemporary ranch and a
beautiful
lot
of
over
an
acre,
be

. .so

607 Howard Street
BRoadway 3-5420

Large

floor

It’s all there

THE

BIG

fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pinepaneled
family room
and a powder
room.
There
are
4
second _ floor
bedrooms and a bath plus 2 additional
rooms
and
a
bath
on
the
third.
Basement,
gas
heat
and
a
2 car
detached
garage
with
an apartment
ABOVE. The price is $59,500.

SOMEPLACE.?? That’s all it takes to
fit you into this sharp-showing brick
ranch, 3 bedrooms, new deluxe kitchen,
huge
screened
porch
for indoor
barbequing
or relaxing,
and
a 175’
wooded lot. On Brown Street close to
Main.
Long
term
financing
makes
monthly payments quite low. $24,900.

We

room,

pool, dramatic
swimming
free—form
liv. rm. with stone frpl., sep. din. rm.,
large fam. rm., Prired at $84,500.

also, opens to the large patio.

:

ON

BRICK

over-

Dutch

L&lt;¢OC,

WILMETTE

condition.
Gracious
entry hal2 ae
liv. rm. w/frpl., beamed ce i)
rm.,
study,
nice kit.,

lonial, which needs work both inside
and out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot
in a choice
east location,
The
first

a

basement.

rchard

Full
area.
eating
with
kit.
Huge
basement with tiled floor, 2 car att.
gar. Beautiful wooded area $43,500.

rooms,

SAMUEL SHERWIN

IN

WITH
GRANDPARENTS
THE
HAVE
No one will get into anyone's
you?
brick
bath
3
in this 4 bdrm.,
way
ranch. It has a perfect floor plan for
and
rm.,
such living. Wonderful fam.

751

ACRES—

rms., 414 baths, gracious liv. rm. with
frpl., unusually lovely din. rm. leading
to terrace. This quality home offers so
much special features it must be seen
to be appreciated, Upper brackets.

3

5

dining ‘‘L’’ with stone fireplace, 3
bedrooms,
142 baths, Ist fl. family

location,

kit. Full
newish
14% baths,
bdrms.,
Loarea.
rec.
basement—wonderful
New
gan—Saint Frances grade school,
trains,
_
C&amp;NW
to
Walk
East.
Trier
bus, shopping. 2 car gar., fenced yard,
low 30s.

(SEE OUR
ELSEWHERE

RANCH

decorated.
Centrally
Priced to sell in high

Evanston, Illinois.
Street
24 Davis
273-3855.
391-1885 :
WILMETTE
locamaintenance—Convenient
Low

liv. rm.

ROOM,

rm.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
tion!

OAK

EVANSTON—SKOKIE
Stunning
ranch
with
living

RECOMPLETELY
WILL
OWNER
choice
Buyer’s
to
DECORATE
TWO
BEDROOM,
FOUR
this
Kitchen
recover
and
HOME
BATH
ReStove,
new
are:
floor. Included
frigerator and Dishwasher. Real Buy.
Schools and TransportaNear Lake,
STEVENSON
CALL — MRS.
tion.
(Home phone: UN 9-2376)

Georgian.

GLEN

two bedrooms, paneled family room—
with fireplace, large enclosed porch,
garage. Immediate possession.

EVANSTON

brick

four

unusually
attractive
three
bedroom
ranch home.
Huge living room
with
fireplace wall; separate dining room,
kitchen with appliances, many special

SIX

w/full
RANCH
BEDROOM
THREE
w/sump
Sewer
Overhead
Basement.
. 1
Kitchen
Tile
and
Bath
pump. Tile
ONLY—
ASKING
Garage.
Det.
car
ON
JOHNS
$23,000.CALL—ART

all

for

swimming
Wonderful
basement.
in
pool, patio, Japanese garden. Call for
appointment.
$19,500.

EVANSTON

rm.

WILL

features, 214 baths. All large rooms.
Gay 90’s recreation room and firepace

and oneto—$26,500 on this cute story
DESIRABLE
MOST
in
home
aa
plus
6 Rooms
EVANSTON.
NORTH
3
Nursery.
and
Room
Breakfast
SEPBaths.
plus
1
and
Bedrms.
Rm.
Living
and
RM.
ARATE DINING
Garage.
Car _ Det.
142
w/Fireplace.
to play.
Spacious Yard for Children or
and
gerat
Refri
Stove,
es:
Includ
VALUE.
OUTSTANDING
Carpeting.
Call—ALAN SEX

6

GOT

space

A DANDY

plant

PRESTIGE
LOCATION—ELEGANT
brick and stone ranch home with huge
rooms. Fireplace in living room, cozy
and
spacious
family
room,
large
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal,
many extras. Carpeting and draperies
included, Lighted flower edged patio
nae
barbecue
and
fountain.
Low
ifties.

FIRST TIME OFFERED

RANCH
BUILT
CUSTOM
DE LUXE
perfect for the small adult family for
RES
FEATU
Home.
retirement
their
W/FIREROOM
LIVING
SPACIOUS
MODformal Dining Room,
PLACE,
W/BREAKFAST
KITCHEN
ERN
Formal
the
overlooks
that
ROOM
BEDROOMS
LARGE
TWO
Grounds.
242
Att.
and 112 Ceramic Tile Baths.
AIR-CONCar. Garage. CENTRALLY Sprinkl
ing
Underground
DITIONED.
CARPETALL
INCLUDES
System.
mS
mee
ING and MEAT E EE
(3)
ape
jJandsc
tifull
,500.
Mineawas Ave. PRICED AT—$54
CALL—ALAN SEX.

has

frame

N.E.

Newly listed beautiful 10 rm. ¢
6 bdrms., 342 baths, immacula'

on the
dining
powder
3 bedsecond.

enclosed front porch,

KENILWORTH—This

waiting for you to enjoy. Take a look
at 1017 Dodge and call us to inspect
interior.
Price
slashed
to
$29,950.
Owner will help you finance. Can you
ask for anything more?

GLENVIEW
IN

.lots

that

It

PRIME

sized garage and a nice lot 50x 187.
An easy walk for the youngsters
to
both Crow Island and Skokie Schools.

perfect you can move right in quickly!
6. lovely rooms, 3 BR's, huge paneled
rec. room, and a 21% car garage. Don’t

SAT.,

$58,750.

Area

‘Now:

Evanston.

WHAT

LIVING

with

HEART...

KOENIG&amp; STRI

and WILDE

one of the best values
Shore.
Living
room,
bright
kitchen
and
on the first floor and
and
a bath
on
the

Basement,

**Mom.,’’

horses. Deep pond stocked with _ fish.
Immediate
possession.
Offered
at

Parish.
Heart
Sacred
School.
High
Fine Value at—$125,000. CALL—ALAN
SEX.

Evanston-Skokie

Barn

GOT TO HAVE

DAD,

west

be
yours
in
this
nine-room,
fivebedrooms,
two
and
one
half
bath
home on beautiful grounds (265 x 330).
Living room with crab orchard fireplace,
full
dining
room,
modern
kitchen with breakfast space, family
room with fireplace. Exceptional con-

large

Nicholas

on a 50 x 170

fireplace,
which
is something
we've
always
wanted,
and
a
big
2
car
garage
just for you. The one extra
bedroom I’ll reserve for your den. Not
much money, honey, only $27,900. Sto»
watching the ball game
on TV
and
let’s
have
a
look
at
it.’’
Signed

AND

BLVD.—OPEN_
SUN

COUNTRY

St.

the kids are
grown, let’s consider a smaller home.
Just
heard
about
a fine
remodeled
ranch in that nice section of North-

NORTHBROOK

STUNNING
BRICK
COLONIAL
situin choice
acre
one
ated on almost

This

DEAR

(4% bl. no. of Wilmette Av.)
In the 20s, all brick ranch, 3 bedrms.,
115 baths. Large kitchen, tacked down
carpeting,
basement.
Excellent
construction
and
well
maintained,
Immediate possession.

EAST

Neighborhood.

SKOKIE.

8 Room

house
North
room,
room
rooms

and
lots
of
heart
to
tackle
this
remodeling
job,
but
when
you’re
through you'll have a fine 7 Rm, 4 BR
home on a 50x 170 lot. New heating
lant is already there! Oakton School
istrict, a short walk to South Blvd
Elevated. $23,900. Check your cardiogram and then call us!

frame ranch on wooded lot—spacious
living
room—dining
room
combination, large kitchen, two nice bedrooms
—Many
nice features—radiant heat—
oversize garage. Only $18,500.

“Nuff said.’’ One Block to Campus.
Colonial—9 pleasant
Just on Market.
Baths.
34%
and
Bedrms.
5
Rms.,
Orrington,
Family Living.
Wonderful
Schools.
re
.Roycemo
and
Haven
Value
A
arranged.
be
to
Poss’n.
at—$52,500. THIS WON’T LAST. CALL
—R. H. JOHNSON

Residential

YOU’VE

WILMETTE

AVENUE

GLENCOE

BRICK

SHERWINNER!!
and

Spacious

GOELZER

reduced
price
of
WINNETKA—The
$30,500 makes this well located 6 room

lot, 4 BR’s,
2 baths, 2 car garage.
Close to Ridge Avenue.
A maximum
home at a minimum price of $27,900

DISTRICT—

BOOK

School

Parish!

BEAUTIFULLY
REMODELED
SWISS
Chalet
type
home
on
large
lot in
central
Evanston—Huge
step
down
living
room
with
fireplace,
large
separate
dining
room,
music
room,
large
foyer,
many
exquisite
and
special features. Seven bedrooms, six
baths. Must be seen to be appreciated.
Offered at $48,500.

with

Fireplace,
parquet
floors.
Family
Rm., Streamline Kitchen with Eating
Area,
first flr. Utility Rm.
THREE
BEDROOMS,
TWO
FULL
BATHS.
Fenced yard, Electric Garage
Door.
LOW TAXES and in the 50s. CALL—
BOB MILLER

SOUTHWEST

SCHOOL

LISTED—A

Oakton

wonderful
country-like
location—1
block to transportation and shopping—
Seven
rooms—three
bedrooms,
112
baths, family room opening to patio,
attached garage, gas heat. Loads of
storage
space—many
extras.
Worth
your inspection today at $34,500.

HILL ESTATES

26’x17’

NEWLY

EVANSTON

2721 IROQUOIS RD.
Charming
Brick
Ranch
situated on
posatty landscaped lot among fine

homes.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

Just on Market W. Kenilworth Gardens. Delightful Ranch w/6 Rooms, 3
Bedrms.
and
1
plus
Baths,
Nat’l
Fireplace, Pani’d Dining Rm., smart
Modern Kitchen w/Eating Area, Bsmt.
Game Rm.
area w/Shower
and Lav.
ALL
IN
BEAUTIFUL
CONDITION.
Just
East
of
Harper
School.
Mid
Summer poss’n. A Dandy for—$39,750.
Better phone now and ASK FOR—R.
H. JOHNSON

INDIAN

‘For Sale—Houses

158

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

ie

tra

Classified— "

�as
1 staeianlteancentin
eine &lt;nesgpmcctanimieseis scram
mett aM sa

‘Por Scle—Houses
, She Channer

‘

ation.

RANCH
IN ce

A minimum of chauffeuring and

rpl.,

busy
executive.
4
Ist floor)
3 baths,
large
living
room

modern

kit.,

lg. family

Jpper brackets.

' LOCATION
NEAR
An
unusual Brick Home
price.
Living
room

yeamed

ceiling,

formal

n, breakfast room,
and bath on
lirooms—1 tandem

EVERYTHING

TO

dining

room,

cabt. kit., small
Ist floor. 4 lg.
and 2 Ceramic

baths on 2nd.

ie |
:

THE
LAKE.
at an unusual
w/frpl.
and

BE

DESIRED

:

Mutschler

liv. rm.

kitchen

with

new
powder
room,
new
owder
‘room,
w/frpl., din. rm., TV

room, full basement. Newly wired and
new hot water heater. 4 bedrooms
with
plenty
of closets
and
:
bath.
2 car
garage.
x
. Walking
distance
to
1, park and train.

THIS

Carrara
Private
Greeley

GOT THAT CLOSED-IN FEELING?

DEERFIELD

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1295 WARWICK COURT
. on Waukegan Rd. to Warwick Rd.
a 2 ae
©.
on
Warwick
Ct.)

SOLIDLY

bedroom
Privacy,

Cape
choice

Cod
on
location.

John Channer

WITH

~ §25

SUMMER

THE

LUCKY

floor.

Realtors
62 Green

tioned. High 40s.
NCOE—BRICK
BI-LEVEL.
4
s., 3 baths.
Pan.
Den
or 4th
drm. on ist level. Finished Playrm.
lower level. 2 car att. gar. Fenced

al ceiling. Large

ish

SPLITw/cathe-

Kit. 2 car att. gar.

ar schools and transportation. 40s.
NETKA—JUST
LISTED.
A SPAN-

1]

Den,

2-story with 3 Bedrms., 2! baths.
separate

w/irpl.

and

Dining

beamed

ting system.
tion.

rm., Living

ceiling.

Walk

to

rm.

New

everything

KENNETH
FRIEND
‘Hubbard Woods
835-3750
IN

GAY. SUNNY HOME
IDEAL COMMUNITY

_ Winnetka.
home

By

for

owner,

children.

An

Walking

door

E.

and

Lovely
y
pa

and

outdoor

Greeley

tennis.

schools.

fenced

in,

tree

and
golf,

Trier

prop-

with stone terrace. Attached gaGracious living room with fire-

lace. Separate dining room overlook-

garden. Fully equipped family size
itchen with eating area. Upstairs, 4
sh, clean bedrooms,
2 full baths,
us small
enclosed
sleeping
porch.

aster bedroom

has walk in closet.

ment with accoustical tile ceilingcellent children’s playroom. Storage
attic with Bessler stairs. Every room
recently
redecorated.
Late
June
occupancy
$43,500.
Call
HI
6-8214
for
appointment.
NETKA
HITE FRAME

bedrooms

oom
porch.
A

Torapiete
abinets,

COLONIAL

plus

a

and
aé
custom

fourth

screened
designed

tandem

sleeping
kitchen,

with
beautiful
hardwood
dishwasher
and _ disposal.

rn bath and powder room with
M
new fixtures. Separate, formal dining
aia
living room with fireplace, and
large sunroom for the TV. Wooded,

foot lot. Owner transferred, possession in June. $43,000. ALAN RAMSAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Lincoln Avenue
Hillcrest 6-1855
'innetka, Illinois
HIlicrest 6-2700
'
N.W. EVANSTON
or

the

small

family,

young

or

old,

here’s a
picturesque 2 bedroom cottage
nestled in the oaks. Fireplace,
ater heat, garden, garage and
Not

a short walk to trains, bus, |
‘only
Smewies,
Uorary asd shopping. About
twenty thousand. Move right in.

THEOBALD
4 Central

&amp; CO

with

lot,

3

HOME

—

‘

baths,

Only $45,500

HOT FLASH
:
Charming 2 bedroom brick home with
dining
area,
finished
basement,
garage, small lot, walk to stores and
bus, neat and fresh.

Asking $23,500.

NORTHBROOK
CHARMING, LOVABLE OLDER HOME
Well-built
brick
home,
living-room
with fireplace, birch cabinet kitchen,
dining room, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3-

car garage,

68 x 274 wooded

to

stores,

schools,
ion

trains,

ee

lot, walk

immediate

Priced at $37,500

CHIEF

Morton Grove
ANYTIME.

GLENVIEW
ANSWER TO IN-LAW SITUATION
Ranch—3 Bedrooms, with extra kitchen, Bath and Liv.-Bdrm. area. Or can
be
used
for
extra
income.
Central
location in Village. Only $26,500.
DISTINCTIVE

‘Brick

Ranch—3

AND

PLUSH

Bedrooms,

Den

and

bright cheery living area with fireplace. All Thermopane windows, new
carpeting, Drapes, appliances and air
condg. 2 car garage with auto. doors.
Bordering North Shore Club. Must see
to appreciate. $48,750.

-Park-Crest Realty
1114

Waukegan

Rd.
PArk

Glenview
4-7900.

McHENRY
BY OWNER
WITH IN-DOOR POOL
Classic home on 1/3 acre, Ist fl. has
beautiful
17x27
L.R.
w/frpl.,
sep.

D.R.

opens

on : to

Chain

of Lakes

screened

porch,
:

grill.
and
kit. w/frpl.
den.
paneled
room, = 2nd
powder
bath,
R.,
fl.
has
3
bdrms.,
bath
and
sun
deck. This gracious home located in
own

only

well,

$535.

area.

luxurious

Walking

Also has

carpeting.

distance

bsmt.,

to

Taxes

CNW

train, schools, churches and shopping,
1 hr. N.W. of Chicago. Mid 50s.
815-385-0133
475-0120

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON. NEW 212 gos BRICK
B
:
S.,
MS.,
12
214 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.

MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500

MANY OTHER BUILDINGS

CALL

SOLK, LO 1-7774 FR
EVES. CALL
TO 5 DAILY,
9 248-7351
FROM 6:30 to 9:30.

PARK:

1 BLK.

FROM

lake.
1
yr.
old
authen.
colonial
designed for minimum maintenance, 4
BRs, 214% baths, lge. LR w/frplc., sep.
DR,
fam.
rm.
w/2nd
frplc.,
bkfst.
rm., kit. w/all extras, ist flr. laundry
area, att. gar., terrace. Tree shaded.
fenced, delightfully landscaped. Walk
to all schs., train, shop. and beach.
Low 60s. By Owner. 433-2003.

bedroom

Kitchen

Colo-

w/built-ins,

Coubrioees, CONDEREROA
SPRINKLING.

2
$85,000.

DERGR

=

L. RINGER
McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

6-7274
‘11-4463

room

and

2-car

bath

complete

garage.

a_

$75,000.

second

Call

Mrs.

ANOTHER NEW OFFERING
Attractive 3-bedroom, 112 bath ranch
on quiet cul-de-sac street in desirable
Northbrook, Living room-dining room
combination, modern cabinet kitchen
with D and _D, new family room,
fenced yard. Top value in low 20s. To

inspect,

please

call Mrs.

Tobias.

WINNETKA
Custom ranch with all large, sunny,
pleasant rooms.
Living
room-dining

room

w/fireplace,

very

large

country

kitchen, 2 twin bedrooms,
11% baths.
Many closets. Basement. Att. garage.
Secluded, fenced, well-landscaped rear
yard; patio and porch. $41,500. Please
call Mrs. Leary for appointment.

567 Lincoln

Av.,

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Winnetka

Baird &amp; Warner
Gienview.m,

1151 Waukegan Rd.
724-1855

reaches

Series’’

the

en-

tire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ‘Charge
+!"

LAKE FOREST
BY OWNER
2 STORY BRICK AND FRAME
COLOnial. 8 rooms. Full basement. Upper
soni Late afternoons or evenings, 234-

835 POLO LN. ,
GLENVIEW
‘'3-bdrm.; fam. rm., or 4th bdrm.; 24%
baths;
wooded
14% acre
plus;
2-car
gar.,
additional
pull-off
parking.
2story authentic Williamsburg Colonial
Wild flower haven; new kitchen; poss.
June 15. $65,000. 729-2180.

Homes

Bi-Levels

3,

4 and 5 Bedrooms

2!/, Baths

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

LOW

AS

DOWN

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd.
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

HOMES,

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

CR: 2-5600

INDIAN RIDGE
In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Unique
rambling
ranch
home features an amazing arrangement of: three huge
bedrooms, 2!/&gt; ceramic tile
baths and beamed paneled
family room with fireplace,
with an unusual traffic pattern from slate entry to sunken living room and formal dining

room

to

2 car

garage.

Step saver kitchen and basement. Priced at $46,900.

TOWN

Walters

BUILDERS

and Landwehr
272-5150

TO BUY

OR SELL

Evanston

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| QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

2-5

SUN.

OPEN

1503 DEERFIELD
HIGHLAND PARK
(E, of Expressway—lst road west of
swimming pool)
BRICK
COLONIAL—2
car brk. gar.—
center entrance—liv. rm. w/fp.;
sep.
din.
rm.;
3
bdrms.;
Cab.
kitchen
w/eat.
area;
Bsmt.
Owner
wants
offer. 20s.

De Grazia Realtors

463

Roger

Williams

GLENCOE
WHY RENT

much

for

WHEN

so

baths,
liv.
dining
rm.
distance
to
payment.

little.

433-4613
YOU

CAN

$24,500
BUY SO

3 bedrooms,

142

room
w/frpl.,
separate
Within
easy
walking
everything.
Low
down

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

586 LINCOLN
HI 6-0177

AV.,

Only

a block

New

Trier

from

the

INC.

WINNETKA
BR 3-2166

WINNETKA

and

the

Lake,

C&amp;NW

Open

plan

King's Court Corporation
BROKERAGE DIVISION
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

NORTHFIELD

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. | block to Abbott
Court, E. !/&gt; block.
Open daily after | p.m.

256-3479

HOMEFINDERS

CALL

Review

covered over but operable;

with living rm., dining and family rm.
with
fireplace,
Kitchen
just remodeled—lovely,
Dishwasher,
disposer,
double
ovens,
range
plate,
separate
bar and sink off kitchen for service to
home or terrace, $79,500

674-0300

Rds.

Realtors-Since 1884
our picture

.

Elston Builders

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
See

FOREST

3/4 acre in Estate area. This home
has
a
lifetime
heavy
slate
roof,
exterior of Stone
and Brick—a
true
American
colonial
ranch.
3 master
bedrooms, 2 master baths, living rm.
and family rm. with cathedral ceilings
and
pass-through . fireplace,
large
screened
porch
with barbecue,
sink
and
cook
area
built-in;
separate
dining
rm.,
spacious
kitchen
with
breakfast area, 2 car attached garage.
Easily
expandable
to
4th
bedroom
with bath. Well priced at $64,500

New
on
market—nearly
an _ acre
Contemporary ranch—Pressed brick 3
master
bedrooms,
2_
baths, porch
convertible
to 4th bedrm.
with
3rd
bath
now
used
fog swimming—pool

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
inspection 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.

RED SEAL

LAKE

©

NORTHFIELD

$50,000
10%

GROVE—MORTONAIRE

All.
spacious
rooms’
with
luxury
details.
2 Master bedrooms, 2142 bath.
Paneled
family
room
with
beamed
ceiling,
pegged
floor,
raised
hearth
fireplace. Jalousied den. Outstanding
kitchen. Breakfast room, etc. Central
Air conditioned. Convenient to Edens
Expressway. $72,000

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
-100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories,
-sli glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

$37,100 TO

For Sale—Houses

HIGHLAND PARK
HEMPHILL BUILT
EXECUTIVE RANCH

2 Car Garages

588-1855

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers

Squire

Split-Levels

446-5010

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
GLENVIEW (East)
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1009 FORESTVIEW DRIVE
(East on Glenview Rd. to Surrey,
South 2 Blocks)
Fine Location! Air Conditioned, very
attractive all Brick and Stone Ranch.
Many de-luxe features, large interior,
3
bedrooms
plus
library
or
4th
bedroom,
ceramic
baths,
separate
dining room, new deluxe kitchen with
all built-ins
cost
$4,900.
Recreation
room
with
2nd
fireplace,
jalousied
porch,
underground
sprinkling,
etc.
Beautiful grounds, private rear yard.
Vacant,
immediate
possession.
Outstanding Value! See MR. DEAKINS.

in a
and

GUARANTEED

Colonials

INC.

FIRST TIME OFFERED
In Northfield, a Jules Marling ranch
on
an
exquisite
wooded
and
landscaped
acre
in
prime
executive
location. Both living and dining rooms
have window walls overlooking lovely
terrace and grounds. A cozy study, 3
twin bedrooms and a bath form one
wing;
a large
bedroom
or
family
penty

SUBURBAN
facilities
schools

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

McGUIRE

REALTORS

Wanyegep Road
HONE 965-6680

Country

Winnetka
5
999 Linden

custom-built
2

FIVE

room
w/fireplace,
Separoom,
Cypress
paneled

eating area and wet bar, Maid’s room
and
bath
on
Ist.
Master
bedroom,
dressing
room
and
bath.
RECRE”

3

wood-burning
large kitchen

bedrooms,

Living
Dining

large

Winnetka
446-2600

wooded

BUILT

city-home
of
good

“Country

AS
WINNETKA

CUSTOM
DEN.

THIS

bedrms.—one

UNUSUAL

dinette,

864-5700 | HIGHLAND

sENCOE
BY OWNER
‘irst
time
offered.
Perfect
East
lencoe location. 3 biks. from
town
and train on private
street. 3 bedrooms,
maid’s room, 3 full baths, 2
car
garage w/elec. door. Central air
onditioning. Wood paneled rec. rm.,
amed
liv.
rm.
ceiling,
patio,
%4
acre. By appt. VE 5-3532.

8 — Classified

BUY

Rd.

on

WILMETTE
:
SPLIT LEVEL,
Living room, Dining
“L,”
Kitchen w/built-in double oven
and range, D and D. EXTRA LARGH:;
breakfast room. Master bedroom w/bath. 3 family
bedrooms
and _ bath.
Paneled FAMILY ROOM. Roughed in
powder room. Screened porch. Patio.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
aoves,
in
EXCELLENT | condition.

nial,
rate

&amp; WEINRICH

Bay

distance

shaded

40’

LANDSCAPED

FULLY

landscaped.

GLENCOE
A
DISTINCTIVE
Split
Level
w/DE
LUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room
w/doors
to porch.
PANELED
Family room
opens
onto
a_ lovely
patio. Dining (‘L’’ w/built-ins. Custou:
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
Phir
room.
BEST
BUY
NOW

wood
paneled
family
room
on first
level, larger family on lower level to
patio, garage, small creek on rear of
jot. Act now, tomorrow
may be too

9215

New

TO

by
original
owners,
fireplace in living room,

excellent

©
railroad,
shopping,
churches
to village
Convenient
ee

$72,500.

GLENVIEW

Living rm. w/frpl.-Dining ‘‘L,’’ Den,
Kit. w/D and
Pan, Brkfst.
Basement with Playrm. Centrally air

50s

THE

Beautifully

144 ACRE

estate with
community
churches.

158
MORTON

Price reduced to $44,800 for this most
attractive 7 room, 3 bedroom, 212 bath
split-level, with family rm. and lower
family rm.
partially finished.
2 car
garage
attached
with
electric
eye
door. teens rm. with beautiful lannon
stone fireplace, family
dining rm. in
addition to two other
family rms.—exceptional home.

SUNSET
FIELDS

HIGHLAND PARK
NEW
LISTING,
SPLIT
LEVEL,
5
bedrooms,
3 baths.
Master
bedroom
has own bath. Parquet floors in Living
room,
Dinin
“L.”
Pecan
paneled
ROOM
w/bar.
SUB
BASF-

FIND

ONE

Two

MOST

d. LOW

ON

NORTHBROOK

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN’’

IBM

IN

to be divided in half making
A RARE FIND at $39,500.

Located

METTE—4
BEDRM.
vel. Pan. Family rm. LR

COME

unusual
Mediterranean
home _
in
PRESTIGE
NEIGHBORHOOD
near
transportation
and
shopping.
TWO
STORY
living rm., large dining rm.
with adjoining den, breakfast nook in
kitchen
and
a
porch
for
summer
dining. Rec. rm. in basement. DRAMATIC RED CARPETED stairway to

PORTER

D
OPEN
SUN.
2-4
6830 N. Lowell
Highway
to
Pratt—East
to
JUST
LISTED.—A
magnifi5
Bedrm.,
212
bath
brick
gian, in a great location. Foyer,

&gt;

HOUSE

COMING

A RARE
BE

enough
bdrms.

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

BUILT

For Sale—Houses

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS

ON

swimming
pool, the red brick patio
and
the
delightful
Garden
room
overlooking the fenced yard provides
the utmost in living and the perfect
setting for entertaining.
The Garden
Room has a wet bar with automatic
ice maker, and an indoor grill—sliding
glass doors to the patio.
There’s
a
22’ x 24’ family room
at the stair
landing.
3rd fireplace.
3 twin
bedrooms and 242 baths. Full basement.
The whole house is CENTRALLY AIR
Monge
Ela
Nothing like it in the
ow
70s.

2nd

~&amp; Associates

FOREST

AUTHENTIC
English Country. House

see

ming
3
pt J
acre.

LAKE

convenient
KENILWORTH
location.
Cozy
ist floor
den.
Spacious
Rec.
room
with
2nd
fireplace
and
WET
BAR.
Lovely
tile entryway.
Bright
dining room with bay window.
Nice
kfst. room. This house is in tip top
condition from top to bottom. 90s.

IN

fine home for the young family
rested
in
Southeast
Winnetka—

tiful new

IN

For Sale—Houses

HOME

EAST

5 BEDRMS., 3!/) BATHS

room

‘well as recreation room. Excellent
oor plan for entertaining. Near lake.

rt

}

OVER AN ACRE of ground. Excitin
views
over the WOODED
RAVINE.
Master bedrm. has DRESSING ROOM
and PRIVATE
BATH.
2 more
twin
bedrooms
and TWO
MORE
BATHS.
FAMILY ROOM
with picture window
and sliding glass doors to slate patio.
2 fireplaces.
Exceptional
with
overhead lighting, Colonial cabinets and a
good eating area, CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED. Low 80s.

HOME _
CUSTOM
Location—Location—Lo-

tenance
for
ms
(1 on
atic
foyer,

For Sule-wHeasés

&amp; Assoc.

ALL WINNETKA EAST
“ALL NEW LISTINGS
‘CORATOR’S
it in 1962.

1-2

158

walk

Indian

to
Hill

Station. Owner of this lovely home has

retired. The home is ideal for average
family and has 3 bedrooms a
a den
or study off one bedroom.
The living
room has a fireplace. There is also a
tree shaded
porch.
NASH REALT
446-7180

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-5 P.M.
915 Cedar Lane
NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS AREA
Charming
ranch
on
75x 240
lot.
3
bedrooms,
2 full baths,
lovely
liv.
room, family-dining rm. combination,
attached
garage.
Most
wanted
area
for
young
families.
Walk
to train,
public
and
parochial
schools,
shopping, skating
rink and
new
library.
AND
IMAGINE,
owner will decorate
to suite. $28,900. Call Mrs. Rosene.

FHOMEFINDERS

111

GREEN

AL

Open

BAY

RD.,

WILMETTE

I-11 11

Sunday

1:30 to 5

EVANSTON
1703 MADISON
Brand new 2 flat, an ideal investment
for family occupancy or income. Only
$6,000 down or will trade up or down.
EVANSTON
DE
LUXE
3.
FLAT
pract. new, two 612 rm. apts. and one
412 rm. apt. Income $7,500 per yr.
EVANSTON
DE
LUXE
ELEVATOR
bldg. 10 apts. in prestige area, income
$28,000. Also other Evanston
income
properties to trade up or down.

John

T. Brown

446-1646

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
An outstanding Colonia] home in fine
area
of
new
homes
near _ schools;
trans.; lge. well-ldscpd, lot on cul-desac. 4 spacious
bdrms.;
21% baths;
Slate foyer;
liv. rm. w/mbl.
frple.;
din. rm.;
efficient kit. w/eat.
area;
D/D;
waln. pan. fam. rm.; fin. rec.
rm. w/bar;
2-car gar.; home
nicely
carpeted
and
in excellent
condition.
High 50s. 729-2461.
WILMETTE
WEST BY OWNER—NEW
Bell
School.
New
‘Trier
West.

bedrooms,

Low

30s.

142

OPEN

bath

Brick

SUNDAY

217 Thelin Court

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

Bi-level.

1-5

- ALpine

April

20,

1-8279

1967 ; |

�=

Sa

F a,

158 -

For Sele-—Houwses

Baird &amp; Warner
ARE YOU A LARGE FAMILY?
Then
see this gracious
brick
home
with 11 rooms, 5 plus bedrooms
and
342 baths.
Spacious
throughout.
Unusually attractive Living
Room with
fireplace.
Separate
Dining
Room.
Located in highly desirable Northeast
Evanston
just
142
blocks
from
the
Lake and Orrington School. Priced in
the 40s. MRS. OTTE
JUST LISTED
hates to leave this

Owner

new,

center

entrance

jovely,

Colonial.

and park

and

call

appointment,

For

swimming.
MRS. OT

for recreation

QUALITY RANCY—POPULAR AREA
This like-new, well constructed brick

fine
and

home is located in an area of
Attractive living room
homes.

cabinet
wood
Pretty
‘“L”’.
dining
kitchen with built-ins and fine breakbaths
2
bedrooms,
Nice
3
fast area.
(one off master bedroom). A well kept
30s.
Low
.
landscaped
Nicely
home.
MRS. OTTE

Baird &amp; Warner
kegan
=

e805

Rd.,

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

Northwest
Deluxe

Views!

Brick

Liv.

Evanston

Ranch

with

Rm.

with

Frpl.

Panoramic

and Pict.

Waw., Dining area with sliding Glass
fully equipped
to Patio,
Wall
Wdw.
Brkfst.
with
Kitchen
Cabinet
Birch
landbtfilly.
the
overlook
Bay—all
scaped floodlighted yard and beyond
Bedrms.,
3
also
over the Golf Course,
heated
full
Baths,
Tile
Vanity
2
Owner
2 car att, garage.
basement,
transferred—reduced to $45,000!

East

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
:
414 BATHS—4,500 SQ. FT. —
Designed for easy maintenance 1s this
estate-like
in_
Ranch
Brick
Deluxe
affording
wooded
heavily
and
area
Liv.
20 x 26
Has
privacy.
complete
Rm.,
Din.
13x20
Frpl.,
with
Rm.
14x19 Fully Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 ist Flr.
Family Rm., 35x15 Jalousied Porch;
Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Rm.,
Photo
equipped
Rm.,
Game
Laundry
or Den,
Office
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
Floodlighted
service,
amp
200
grounds, Central Air Condtng., 2 car
door,
Eye
Elec.
with
garage
att.
and _ storage
closet
of
abundance
space. Owner will help finance or Sell
On Contract.

Appleton &amp; Company
1312 Chicago
4-1102

UNiversity

Av..
ALpine

~

AND
BRICK
STORY
2
CHARMING
frame colonial located 3 blocks from
trains,
schools
and_
shopping.
4
bedrms.; 21% baths; fine paneled and

separate

rm.;

recreation

beamed

also large kitchen with
dining rm.;
separate
dining
area;
slate
foyer
full
rm.,
lovely living
a
to
opens
basement with tile floor for childrens
activities. Priced $52,500.

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
PHONE

272-1186

DEERFIELD—NEW LISTING
242 bath home
4 bedroom,
9 room,
Deerfield.
Northeast
in
situated

Priced realistically. $46,500.

JUST REDUCED
Lutz
built 5 bedroom
quality
home
Resituated in Northeast Deerfield.
duced $1,600. Now offered at $54,900.

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Serving Local Residents Longer
Than Any Other Realty Firm
_
Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield
WI 6-0984

Winnetka
“

Prize $98,500!

If it’s a (FRENCH
HOME.
you wish,
call
to
see
this
6
yr.
old
AIRCONDITIONED
one
in_
exclusive
ESTATE
area
with
FIVE
2nd
fl.
bedrooms,
34% baths,
paneled family
room, secluded terrace, a “
dg
kitchen and 3 car att. gar.

Sears

Real

Estate

Hillcrest 6-2900
GLENVIEW
LIKE

NEW

every

Co.

BRoadway 3-2666
TALL TREES

BUILDER’S

modern

MODEL

convenience,

WELL-BUILT

WITH

4 _ bed-

rooms,
21% baths.
Excellent
location
on large landscaped
lot, Appliances,
carpeting and drapes included. $59,500.
C. Western, Owner
LO 1-6355
or
| PA 4-5955

baths;

kitchen with large eating area; living
room;
large
dining
‘‘L’’;
a perfect
home
for the large family on quiet
cul-de-sac;
family
room;
242
car
attached garage. $33,900.

CUSTOM
AN

ALL

STUNNING
Quality-built
brick
colonial
w/center
hall
plan
one
block
from
lake
in
Wilmette. Ideal for family wanting 4
bedrooms and 2 baths on 2nd floor and
2 bedrooms
and
bath on 3rd _ floor.
Large living room
and dining room.,
All purpose TV room ahd sun room.
—
kitchen. Low maintenance gas
eat.

BUILT

WHITE

BRICK

CAPE

COD

across from the park;
3 very large
bedrooms;
den;
2 C.T. baths;
living
room with raised Crab Orchard stone
fireplace;
kitchen with eating area;
full heated basement; attached garage
and patio; excellent area and a goo.
quality home for $31,500.

NORTHBROOK

EVANSTON
Attractive Georgian Brick. Living rm.
separate dining
rm. Kit. w/D and D,
Pdr Rm. 2nd floor: 4 bedrooms, bath.
In-law
suite
on
38rd
floor.
Many
inclusions.
For
further
information
call Mrs. Kastrup.

RANCH

SEE THIS ATTRACTIVE
6-ROOM
brick ranch, in a convenient location;
3 bedrooms or 2 and den; living room,
dining ‘‘L’’; kitchen with eating area;
full
basement;
carport
and_
patio.
Many extras are included in the low
price of $25,900.

WANTED
Listings of 4 and 5 bedroom
house in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth ‘and Winnetkawe have the clients-do you have the
house?

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we'd like
you about-just give us a call.

KENILWORTH

Glenview Realty
Established
Waukegan Road

1141

1925

600 Green
ALpine

4-0600

REALTY

Kenilworth
Roger)
BRoadway 3-2552
SPARKLE!

NORTHBROOK
OPEN HOUSE—Sunday
1-5 P.M. 2855
Weller
(West off Pfingsten,
south of
Walters)
Lovely
6
rm.
ranch
in
PARK-LIKE
SETTING
3 bedrooms,
14g
baths,
glazed
porch
with
fam.
room possibilities, utility room. Price
$32,500.

ZONED FOR HORSES IN BEAUTIFUL
wooded Riverwoods. Two acres. Living room with fireplace, oak paneled
family room, each with sliding thermopane window wall to its own patio,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths and ali for only
$42,000. Buy today, tether your horse
tomorrow.

DE

LUXE

RAISED

RANCH,

rooms,
112
baths,
Ige.
fruitwood cabinet kitchen
din.
area.
Paneled
fam.
$29,900.

A

Open

JUST

LISTED

AN

ELEGANT

SPLIT-

level
in
Northbrook.
Centrally
air
conditioned, 3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths,
fenced yard, intercom system, lots of
‘‘goodies’’
to embellish
2,750 square
feet of living space. Call us to see for
yourself. High forties.

BRUFF

REALTY

1240

RESTORED FARM HOUSE
ON 5 ACRES.
LIVING
QUARTERS:
Large.
living
room, Dining room, fireplace, country
kitchen and paneled den. One screened
pores and one open porch.
LEEPING QUARTERS:
Large master bedroom and bath. Paneled study.
Also guest bedroom. Ali on first floor.
3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus sleeping
porch
on_
second.
Large _ closets
throughout.
OTHER
FEATURES:
Full basement
with extra kitchen and full bath. 2 car
heated garage. Lawn comprising one
acre set in apple and pear orcHard.
Balance of land is open field countryside. Small pool surrounded by rock
garden.
Old
smokehouse
outbuilding
useful for garden tools and storage of
full set of storm windows and screens.
$52,500: By owner, shown by appointment. Call the Millers at 426-5371.
NOT FOR EVERYONE
Beautiful
custom-built
Roman
brick
Ranch
for the discriminating
buyer

who can afford the best. 3/4 Acre of
beautiful property. Huge Living Room

with fireplace,
Large Dining
Room.
Spacious Kitchen with Breakfast area.
ahogany paneled Family Room with
2nd
fireplace.
Delightful
Solarium.
Two
king-size
Bedrooms.
Immense
paneled
Recreation
Room
with
3rd
fireplace. Ideal for large scale entertaining. Priced in 80s. MR. OTTE

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
ca

Rd.,

LAKE

O.

Glenview,

Til.

588-1855

FOREST

SCHULZ,
DA 8-1949

x

:

»

BUILDERS

HIGHLAND
PARK-CALIF.
RANCH
on 44 ac. wooded lot, 3 BRs, 2 baths,
mod. kit. w/all built-ins. Thermopane
glass walls,
cathedral
ceiling,
LRW
w/frple. lge. pan fam. rm. w/bkeases
Near trans., parks and schs. Mid 30s.

Large

Meadow Rd. Northbrook CR
Open all day Sunday

2-0200

Investment

McGUIRE

Possibilities

&amp; ORR,

LAKE FOREST
LUXURY
TYPE
RANCH
HOME
ON
well landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with
fplee. Separate Din. Rm., Fam. Rm.
with fplce. Large Kitchen with dining
area.
3
good
size
Bdrms.
and
2
Ceramic
Tile
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned. Electric eye garage door.
Full basement with fplce. $58,500.

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND FROM GLENVIEW TO BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000. to
$200,000.,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW
OU.

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
,
M. Amos
Betsey Norris
Nick
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HI 6-4500

zs

INC.

$21,500

$1,500 DOWN
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TD 5
670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee Rd., 1
bik. W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr.to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financing
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranch
with
bsmt.
on
a
42
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

Orchard

T. BROWN
Lane,

&amp; CO.

Northfield

446-7270

NORTHBROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL
1903 Barberry Rd.
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality house in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. 8 plus rooms, 242 baths;
LR.;
sep.
D.R.;
fully
equip.
kit.;
attractive fam.
rm.;
2 car gar. 21%
vrs. old-like new cond. Large rooms.
Cent.
air-cond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can give quick occupancy.
Exceptional
value
in middle
40s —
under replacement value. By owner.
PArk 4-5308.
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
3
TO
5
Wilmette;
Harper;
St. Joseph;
New
Trier East School Dist. Cozy 3 bedrm.
home
Cul-de-Sac.
18x14
pan.
fam.
rm. opens onto lovely prvt. yd. Exc.
opt Ideal for children, near trans. and
shopping;
Shown
by appt.
only.
934
7
pial Lane. $28,500. By owner. 251-

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5

New
IF

Listing—NW

Evanston

YOU WANT A LIVING ROOM WITH
Fireplace, a Dining room, a Basement
and
Garage,
don’t
miss
this
2

Bedroom

home

on one floor. Enclosed

Front Porch. Parquet floors, Kitchen
with Eating Area and Wood cabinets
are
a
few
of
the
Extras
in
this
Charmer at $24,000.

New

England Village

attached garage,

ee

-. cog

ransportation,

&amp; TYSON,

FINE
BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 8 bedrooms.
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

.

Separate

dining

Colonials

room

.
.
.
.

242 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm. poss. on 2 models
;
MODEL OPEN, DRIVE OUT TODAY
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

EVANSTON—NON-RACIAL
APRIL’S SPECIAL
2 bedroom
bungalow.
Large
living
room
with
woodburning
fireplace; .
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened porch, paneled and carpeted
throughout. A truly appealing home in
splendid,
ready to move
into condition. $17,500.
1229

ALBERT
Emerson St.

GASKIN CO.
UNiversity

9-1669

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
RANCH
IN
friendly Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
comb.; newly decorated w/new cptg.; ~
cheery kit.; 2 bdrms.; cer. tile bath;
util. rm.; garage.; lge. lot.
Low, low 20s.
272-2645.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Park Herald

oe

ot

}

ng.

F

shits

(2)
5 bedrooms,
2 baths,
blocks from Willard School. B
aluminum siding construction,
5 years old, nice yard, and 2 car
garage.
One
block north of Ce

Street

for

quick

sale

transportation,

at only

‘falso

(1)

2

best

4 bedrooms,

Central

Offere

$34,500.
buys’’

3 modern

Evanston

from St. Mary’s.

baths

across

the

—

Recently gaint

decorated. floors refinished,
drive for off street parking,
Offered in the lower $30s.

n

a

oa

(2) 4 bedroom Victorian in R-6
A good home and a g
inves

Just
a
block
or
two
to.
convenience
Evanston
has to
Priced in the $20s.
;

OVER $0 YEARS

__

OF NORTH SHORE SERVIC:

mrs. MADISON ¢
associates

ree

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evan:

SMART: &amp; GOLEE
GLENVIEW

Pes

Lovely 6 rm..brick Georgian
rm,,
location.
Lge.
liv.

iC

din.

bright mod. - kitch.,
es
bas., recr. rm. w/frpl., 2 car att.

A og
EAST
Most
rary
Large

f Sie
gh te
GLENVIEW
:
attractive
Redwood
Con
ranch
in saveny
:
living
rm.,
fireplace, f:

bedrm.).

plus den (usable

14%

and sernd.

tiled

porch;

baths,

as

open

att. gar., gas

p.

|

paneled
walls
and
open bk
Seilings.
Lot
100
x 230.
Fine
v
$39,500.
sme
WILMETTE
a
Stone Ranch home of superb construc
tion and
quality
throughout,
bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in
ki

formal

dining

rm.,

modern

fireplace, attached 2-car garage,
tric
eye door. Immed. poss.
_
KENILWORTH
we
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colc
formal

dining

pene

2nd

kitchen.

in spacious
rm.,

edrms.,

fl.

|

ee

tiled bath, t

study

442 baths

living

m

3 bedrms.,

or

family

paneled

m

recreati

rm,
Quite unusual!
NORT
:
Most attractive Ranch
Home on
1
14
acre -lot with
curving
frontage
Large
liv. rm.,
dinihg
area, —

kitchen. 3 bedrms., tiled bath,
rm., 2 car att. gar. An impre

DAvis

8-3200

NORTHFIELD

NEW
CHARMING

LISTING

3

YR.

CUS

room with fireplace, spacious
room, a large paneled family roc

opening
bedroom

to

secluded
with
full

patio;
bath,

|
hk

cabinet kitchen with ang
the second floor, a 14x19
bedroom with its own
4
bath,
large
and

bedrooms

and

another

master _

dressil
other

1%

bh

;

Centrally air-conditioned, walking di
tance to schools and churches. Car

ed
and
immaculately
kept.
O
transferred.
Possession
June
$65,000.
x

REALTY

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

HI 6-5700

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
Crisp,

a

fine

He ReeT ake away

clean

new

split-level

area!

baths, separate dining
kitchen
‘with
eating
family room Attached
This
is
a
centrally
bargain at $41, 900 ;

AYARS

REALTY
824

Waukegan

tuc

bedrooms, —

.

ie,

Rd.

bee

=

ee

Dre

}

home

on

large

lot

with

gar. Lg. liv. room w/frpl., sep.
room, mod. kit. with eating a
dishwasher.
Powder
room.
lg. master bdrm., 2 other
bd
bath,
carpeting
and
draperies
New
roof
on
house
and
gar.

ne

wiring, good fir.
plan, full
basem«
exc. closets and storage.
Patio, P
mid-May,
but
occup. $41,000.

will consi Sia
Call owner,
251-4708.

GLENVIEW
BY OWNE
3 bdrm. brk. ranch; 2 baths;
Aug.
15 occup. Open house
a

p.m. 244 Greenfield Dr, PA 4-8679,

x

Classified
;

&amp;

PA

LOVELY
ENGLISH TUDOR
128 LAWNDALE, WILMETTE
Brick

in

room, built-i
space;
lar
2 car gares
air-conditior

CRestwood 2-3550

¢ Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
5

OLD

brick 2 story home, deluxe throug
first floor has beamed
ceiling

V. J. BRADY

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
521-4th
Wilmette
ALpine 1-3005
DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily
wooded,
fully
improved
12
acre
FEATURING
. . DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.
. Center entry foyer

s

at $39,500.

INC.

REAL
FOOLER.
LOVELY
CAPE
Cod home
in northwest
Evanston.
4
bedrooms;
14% baths. Fireplace. Full
basement with family room. Gas heat.
In excellent
condition.
Garage.
Low
30s.
SPIC AND SPAN BRICK AND
stone ranch in East Glenview.
(Wilmette school district)
5 rooms.
Full
basement
with
paneled
recreation
room. Gas heat. Enclosed breezeway.
Patio.
Attached
garage.
Beautiful
carpeting. $26,500.

TIGHE

d

patio, and

i

and

hall, fireplace

MOST
INTRIGUING
SPLIT-LEVEL
Home. So well planned with excellent
traffic pattern. Ist Level has a lovely
Panld. comb. Family-Dining rm., Kit.
w/dishw. and disvosal, full Bath. 2nd
or
Ground
Level
has
an_
utterly
charming
28 ft. Liv. rm. w/Paneled
Cathedral
Ceiling
and
Frpl.,
Patio.
Next 14 level up has 3 bright sunny
Bedrms. and 1 Bath. Entire home: is
so
light
and
cheerful.
Evanston
Schools. Priced at $44,500.

A

brick

finest construction in East area.

Just Listed

QUINLAN

old

rm., 2 bedrms.

EXCELLENT
3 BEDRM.,
112
BATH
Colonial on Tree lined No-thru-traffic
Lane. Liv. rm. w/Frpl., sep. Din. rm.,
bright
Kit.
w/Dishwasher
and
Disosal.
Panld.
Rec.
rm.,
Attached
arage. Gas heat. Beautiful secluded
26 ft. Patio overlooking lovely fencedin Garden with flowering Shrubs and
Perennials.
Wonderful
neighbors.
A
Happy
place for children.
Evanston
Schools.
Near
shops
and_
transp.
Asking $36,500.

A

year

2

contemporary styled colonia
Central
Wilmette.
Three
be
142
baths,
2
fireplaces,
base

Dorothy
Ruth W.

GR 5-1080

VACANT

with Vinyl

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

LARGE,
STURDY,
FAMILY
HOME
near
Downtown
Evanston,
with
5
bedrooms, 142 baths, walking distance
to St. Mary’s, and standing smack dab
on a parcel of land zoned R-7. Midforties. Call Roger Fisher.

BR 3-3220
NOW
NORTHBROOK

Ofeis

tiled
flooring.
Second
floor
has
3
Bdrms., 2 Ceramic Tile Baths, extra
large
closets. Large
and beautifully
landscaped
yard
has
aluminum
screened
summer
house
wired
for
electricity.
Att.
garage
has
electric
eye door. Priced at $56,500.

REALTY

433-0218.

»

Spruce

ONE
OF
EVANSTON’S
BEAUTIFUL
homes is offered for sale to a buyer
with a family desiring location near
the lake on one of our most attractive
streets.
6 bedrms.,
315 baths,
stunningly decorated living room,
dining
room,
large
butler’s
pantry
and
kitchen;
a family room that’s one of
the most comfortable and appealing in
Evanston
Southeast.
Low
60s.
Call
Roger Fisher for an appointment.
~

1741

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, full basement,
2
car garage. 7-blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place
HAROLD

319

MANOR.

EVANSTON

LOVELY

a

glazed and sereened Porch

DEERFIELD

SEQUENS

Barrington Country Side

a

PARK

brick,
lath and plaster
construction
ranch.
Excellent
floor plan.
2 bedrooms,
large
liv. room,
sep. dining
room. Full basement. Hot water heat.
Expandable.
Price $24,500.

_

272-7550

1151

Sunday 1-5 p.m.
GLENVIEW

For Sete tlonies

&amp; Co.

KENILWORTH

Charming 2 bedroom ranch in beautiful, residential area. 3/4 acre lot. 2
bedrooms, spacious living room, sep.
din. room. Breezeway to 2 car garage.
Expandable. $26,000.

527 Dundee Rd., Northborok

724-185

House

IN POPULAR

E. Davie

RECENTLY
LISTED.
ENGLISH
brick home in Kenilworth. First floor
has
a large Liv.
Rm.
with
frplce.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
remodeled family Kitchen and enlarged

BED-

CAPE COD—3
BEDROOMS,
2 BATHS,
large
liv.
room,
sep.
dining
room,
utility room.
Fine location for children. Immaculate.
$22,500.

_ Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements
,

3

liv.
room,
with large
rm.
Price

LARGE HOUSE, LARGE VALUE—EXcellent
location
in Northbrook
surrounded by mature trees. Four giantsized
bedrooms,
212
CT
baths,
oak
cabinet kitchen with built-ins, paneled
family room with fireplace in living
room, lots of extras. See to believe in
low $40s.
GOLF COURSE VIEW FROM YOUR
front
window
goes
with
this
mintcondition
3 bedroom
ranch.
Large
garage, low taxes—a real rent beater
for a young couple. A stealing value at
$21,000.

Weston

to tell

Bay Road
(corner

1-5600

THEY
PArk

REALTY

OPEN SUNDAY
In nicely wooded area on quiet deadend street near schools, transportation
and lake. Cheerful kitchen,
separate
dining room, paneled library, bedroom
and
tile
bath plus
a lovely
large
family room with sliding glass doors
to garden. 3 bedrooms w/large closets,
ceramic tile bath and hobby nook on
2nd
wether May
be seen by appointment.

LEVEL

8 ROOM BRICK AND FRAME
bi-level; 4 bedrooms;
2 full

For Sale—Houses

KENILWORTH

GLENVIEW

1-1105

NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE AVE.

158

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Spa-

EXCELLENT VALUE—$26,500.
Spacious
living
room,
dining
room
“T.’ 3 nice bedrooms, 112 baths, plus
Central Air Conditioning. Short walk

=

Glenview Realty

3
like-

cious
living
room,
separate
dining
room,
family
room,
powder
room.
Nice
built-in
kitchen,
D
and
D.
4
Excellent bedrooms, 2 baths (one off
the master bedroom). All wool carpeting
included.
2
Car
garage
and
Central Air Conditioned! Low 40s. See
iia aoe without delay! CALL MRS.
TT

to school

1H

aoa

�158

ILMETTE—2

Fine Homes

-

ESTATES

INDIAN

Delightful
ec

HILL

larger home

tion.

Newly

family

Tomiie

ik separate

breakfast

room,

ily bedrooms,

Fenced

yard.

314 baths.

75’ x 185’.

living
kitch-

room.

Gas

Low

H.W.

5

80s.

NER

and

hobbies.

ane

Artistic

terrace.

AIR-CONDITIONED.

free-

CENTRALLY

In 80s.

DELIGHTFUL 6 YEAR OLD FOUR
droom
215
bath house;
a magnifit paneled family room with crab

stone

fireplace.

Split

level

with
many
extras.
Carpeting
and
:
s, intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
ar’
. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
hool district. Overlooking the West

PArk

. CLARKE BAKER
Realtor
ALpine

6-1015

Joyce, King
ce Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
tee
Mildred Williams
’
_
1219 Washington, Wilmette

THE

Realtors
IN
6 ROOM

Living

rm.,

enclosed

9edrooms
gene.

summer

th

bath
gas

Living

kitchen,

on

/studio

amily

on

Ist

on
ht.

lst

floor.

on

2nd

room,

level.

bedroom

Bsmt.

area

‘‘L’’,

and tiled

Master

Idry.

AND

dining

2 bedrooms

sas ht. Att. garage.
‘ard. Asking $30,000.

3

2nd.
Full
Priced
at

rm.,

Level.

DEERFIELD

kitchen,

LANE,
BRICK
FRAME

lit-level.

abinet

pch.

and
HW

OUILMETTE
3

rm.,_

and

level:

LARGE BRICK AND STUCCO
‘ar the lake on 100 ft. lot. Excellent
‘ger home.
Ist floor:
Living
rm.
rpl., DR, sunpch., library, kitchen

-w/D/D and pwdrm. 5 bedrms. and
$3 12 baths
on 2nd.
Also,
beautiful
studio or ball rm. 3rd floor: Bedroom,
eget rm., bath and kitchenette. In
Ss.

STUCCO AND SHINGLE—7 ROOMS
:
| 1st floor: Living rm., den, DR,
new
kitchen and pwdrm.
3 bedrms.
bath on 2nd. Bsmt., gas ht. 2 car
r. Low 30s.

ENTRAL

PARK,

BRK. RANCH

-dining rm. comb. Large
kitchen, 3 bedrms.
and 13%

hs.

Full

bsmt.

Gas

ht.

2 car

_

cabitiled

det.

~ Vroman-McKnight

th St.

ALpine

1-0407

_ — Before You Buy —
heck Zoning and Housing
~ Code Requirements

e City of Evanston, upon

est of an owner or protive purchaser, will inect any property to deterine compliance with the
using and Zoning Codes.
There

is no

charge

for this

vice.
Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270

ORTHFIELD
NOW $99,500
“LUXE COLONIAL
-autiful

Willow Road, Northfield

lf You

Have

CAN MAKE
“payments we

ON A

CO.

HI 6-5700

Little Cash
SIZEABLE MONTH:
can find a home for

u.

Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary
financing
purchase
existing contracts
and

: mortgages.
é

Roth Mortgage
00

Central St.
:
UNiversitv

ENVIEW:

ranch,

excellent

shops,

schools

YEAR

OLD

condition.

and

Walk

to

Corporation
Evanston

rm. Beautiful pnid. full basement with
ceramic bath, 2 car attached garage.
Gas
heat.
Backyard
enclosed
by
cyclone fence. Only $37,500. Call owner
after 6 p.m. 272-5197.
WINNETKA
$52,500

OFFERED

RAREST FIND! NEWER CUSTOM
Built,
one
owner,
Colonial
Ranch in
East Winnetka. Most attractive wide,
wooded lot. Unusual spaciousness in a
smaller home. Call quickly.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
GLENVIEW
:
Colonial ranch, 3 bdrms.; living rm.;
dining
rm.;
screened
and_
glazed
porch;
attached
114
car.
garage;
landscaped 75 x 152’ lot, many extras.
Low taxes. Conven. location. Immed.
possession. $22,000.

REALTY

CO.

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK
FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950.
3

BDRM
RANCH
ADJACENT
TO
many of the fine Northbrook homes.
Bus stops at door for all schools, walk
to Field Schl. Close to All State Ins.
Lege. Liv. and din. rm.; Fam. rm. off
kitchen; Att. gar.; Lge. patio; Cptg..
alum.
storms/scrns,
awnings
incl.
Lower 20s. By owner. Call evenings.
CR 2-5675.

DEERFIELD
LINCOLNSHIRE
BY OWNER. Custom de luxe, 3 bdrm.
Col. brk. ranch on 3/4 acre wooded
lot.
All
lge.
rms.
Beaut.
liv.
rm.
w/natural stone frpl.; redwood paneling; kit. w/sep. breakfast rm.; formal
din. rm.; 2 C.T. baths; 2 car attached.
Sarane:
full bsmt. Mid 40s. DAvis 8-

9-1444

3-BDRM.

3

nice ‘bedrooms, ceramic bath on first
floor, attractive country kitchen-din.

-FIRST TIME

BRICK

nch; 2 yrs. old;
New Trier Dist.;
ir-cond.; pan. bsmt.; 2-car att. gar.;
id 40s. 729-3428.

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
5-rm. house;
lge. lot; fenced-in yd.;
stove, 6 mos. old; carpeting; low tax.
$17,500. Call 724-4287.

NEW HOME
Cod. Ideal for
$47,500

For

ENGLAND

VILLAGE
ON
rm.

NORTHBROOK.
GRACIOUS
3
BEDroom 2 bath tri-level. Large beautiful
wood paneled family rm., large dining
“L,’’ modern kitchen w/eating area.
$31,500
CR
2-7844
BY
OWNER
NILES.
PARK
RIDGE
area one yr. old 4 bdrm.,
2 baths,
family rm., attach. gar., many extras,
school dist. 64, near
Golf Mill
and
transp., low 40s. For appt. 692-2491.

3

ENGLAND

BDRM.,
dead

end

112

BATH

St.,

Ige.

VILLAGE
COLONIAL

ist

fl.

w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $30s.

family

N.W
EVANSTON.
3 BDRM.
fanch:
2.-C:T.
-baths:; = ree;
frpls.;
scrnd.
porch;
2 car
Lincolnwood
schl.
dist.
By
Upper 30s. 475-1396.

BRICK
rm::
2
garage.
owner.

BRICK COLONIAL
Evanston/Skokie
6 rms.;
114% baths;
modern
kitchen
w/eating space; cpting incl. Low 30s.
BY OWNER
679-3552
SOUTH
GLENCOE
BY
OWNER2
sty.
3 bedrm.
frple.,
liv. rm.,
din.
rm.,
bsmt.,
scr. por., gar., gas ht.,
low tax. New Trier East. $26,900. VE
5-0466.

72

“L,’’
and 5 minutes
from
the
beach.
All rooms
large,
with
large
recreation room. De luxe kitchen, plus
feature is End Unit. Idea for Commuters to the Loop, and Family saving to
buy a home. $26,000.

Brothers

REALTORS
Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Road, Evanston

BR 3-3900

EVANSTON
ENJOY
LIVING
IN
THIS
ATTRACtive brick townhouse
with your own
fenced yard and parking space close
to
trans.
First
floor:
Living
Rm.,
Dining Rm., Kitchen W/eating space,
Powder Rm. Second floor: 3 Bedrms.,
1 Bath. Paneled Rm. in bsmt. A real
buy $24,500. Call Mrs. Hauworth.

McGUIRE
BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.
GR

EVANSTON
Deluxe

5-1080

SEE TODAY
Townhouse

3 Bdrms.

Air Cond.

BEAUT. 19’ PNLD. REC. RM.
private fenced yd. w/patio

Martin &amp; Marbry
160

Wanted

to

677-1200

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification

#200

this Paper!

in

CHANNER

;
&amp; ASSOCIATES
Lincoln, Winnetka
HI 6-8400
THIRTY-SEVENT
FT.
FRONTAGE
in Southwest
Wilmette
containing
a
home and 2 car garage which are now
in beyond repair condition. Property is
zoned R-1 residential. $13,500. Ask for
Mr. Daily Jr.
SMART &amp; GOLEE INC.
HI 6-4700
DA 8-3200
BR 3-3660

525

_BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE
Five rolling acres in an estate area.
Room for a horse or two. Gas
and
electricity available. Excellent terms.
Agent, 231-1025.

Northfield-Northbrook
NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer
and water.
Ideal for modern
home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
HIGHWOOD
20 LOTS
family dwellings, for
For details contact.
GUY

226

Green

VITI,

ZONED
FOR
2
immediate sale.

REALTOR

Bay

Rd.
Highwood
432-3933
AN
ACRE
ON
HAPP
ROAD
ADJAcent to Northfield. Good builder’s lot
and only $9,250.

REALTY

CO.

1850 Willow Road, Northfield
HI 6-5700
HIGHLAND
PARK:
50’ X 150’ LOT ON
Devonshire Ct. Price:
$4,500 or best
offer.
Owner
will
consider
contract
w/low_down
payment
or any
reas.
offer. Phone 362-5258 evenings.

LAKE

FOREST,

EAST

LARGE WOODED
FULLY IMPROVED
Owner.
location.
Prime
residential.
OR 3-8074. BR 8-3669.

Lake Forest-Wooded 75'x170
LOT,

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342

NORTHBROOK.
SMALL
LOT
ON
newly improved Maple St. 11% blocks
from
town.
Area
of
$45,000
new
homes. $9,500. CR 2-5008 after 6 p.m.
LYINCOLNSHIRE-HEAVILY
WOODED
corner lot w/170’ frontage. Priced for
quick sale. By owner. $10,900.
Call 945-4373

164

For Sale—Business

Property

FLORENCE

investment.
Low
down-payment
and
easy
terms.
Offered
by
Wisconsinbound
owner.
Quick
possession
if
needed.

Tel

161

251-4545.

For

Sale—Vacant

Preferred

OR
To

Property

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds. Sites from 11% to 2 acres. From
$28,500. Ask for plat.

N.

return

WESTERN

$10,600

ALpine

1-1500

Acres

&amp; KRAMER,

INC.

as

an

&amp; CO.

AV.

AM

2-1617

OPPORTUNITY
IS

KNOCKING
FOR
YOU
TO OWN A
well located parcel of land suitable for
an antique shop or you might prefer
to operate a delicatessen in an area in
need of one! But then again you may
just want to rent the two Victorian
cottages now on the site. In the 20s.
Call Roger Fisher.

McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR_5-1080

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
to
larger location within 90 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacant
lot 65x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_5-1200.

plex

ROLLING WOODLAND WITH POND.
ZONED R-4 WITH UNUSUAL
AND INTERESTING RESTRICTION
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME NOW
AND INVEST IN THE FUTURE
CALL GEARGE BURTON 761-8152

DRAPER

can

_
EVANSTON FOR SALE
Chicago Avenue nr. Dempster.

2? ESTATE MINDED ?
Lake Forest—l4

or

STANLEY

7535

BR

Late Forest

5-0500

space;

$20,000
owner.
Thurs.

WANTED;
RANCH.
3
BEDROOMS
sep. din. room. North Shore area near
R.R. transportation. Aug. 1 or earlier.

GReenleaf

A wonderful selection awaits

TO
R2

HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
to $30,000
price
range
from
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
eves.

Inc.

HUNTING?

JOHN

CLOSE
Zoned

EVANSTON
Low cost space for your business is
available in this building consisting of
4 stores and 3 apartments
plus loft

Sadler &amp; Hultman

AUTOMOBILE

pur-

“NORTHBROOK
WOODED
LOT
160X190
new
Y.M.C.A.
location.
residential, $9,500.

1121-31

HYDE
PARK
FAMILY
WISHES
TO
buy 4 to 6 bdrm. home from owner in
South or N. East Evanston.
Please Call MU 4-5714

.

N.W.

Minimum

ASK FOR LES HILBRICH
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
PArk 4-7900.

Buy—Houses

CHARMING
2 STORY
DUTCH
COLonial. Quiet dead-end st.; 2 bdrms.;
144 baths;
liv. rm.;
sun porch;
din.
.*
blks. Willard schl., $29,500. DA

446-4147.

in
Deerfield.
10 lots.

WANTED
TO
BUY:
HOUSE
FROM
owner
in
Wilmette,
Logan
School
ne
2 or 3 bedroom home. ALpine 1-

WANTED
TO
BUY
3
BDRM.
larger Victorian home
with frpl.
$35,000. Sept. oecup. or later.
SH 3-5958 after 7 p.m.

NORTHFIELD
— 4 BEDROOM
COLOnial.
148
Riverside Drive.
Walk
to
New Trier West, 6 years old. $39,750
or best offer. By orgin. owner.
Call

ATTENTION
Sunny Acres,

$6,500. Also imp. lots

V. J. BRADY

NORTHBROOK
2031
BIG
OAK
LN.
Living rm.-dining rm. combination. 3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
large
kitchen
w/eating area. $24,500.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

GLENVIEW BRK. AND FRAME CAPE
cod, liv. rm.; sep. din. rm.; kit. with
eating area. 3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
full
bsmt.,
partially
fin.
Util.
and
T.V.
rm., 2 car garage. $30,500. 724-0573.

1114

HOUSES

GR _5-3900

BUILDER’S
303 lot in

NORTHWEST

VERY ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY AIR
conditioned
TOWNHOUSE
(14
block
from the Howard Street Beach. Lake
views
from
all
windows.
Excellent
floor
plan,
paneled
recreation
in
basement.
Burglar
alarm _ system,
excellent closet space. $32,000. Quick
Possession Taxes $584.

Mitchell

x

Frontage Rd., Northfield
HIllcrest 6-8373

Park-Crest Realty

2902 Central Street, Evanston

TOWN

60

‘

avail.
chase

realtors

and

BROKERAGE DIVISION
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

120

UNiversity 9-5600

Barrington

es,

Northfield Twsp.

mrs. MADISON and
associates

of

King's Court Corporation

Houses

OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

OF

Northwest

minutes from the Loop. Facilities with
your land include heated horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails,
13 spring fed pools stocked with trout,
a
$100,000
heated
swimming
pool.
Each lot $10,000.

330 W.

Smart address and a smart place to
live for the right party(s). Probably
the best designed, best built, and best
located townhouse
on the shore;
Ist
floor has a 22’ living room-dining area
and a large kitchen that opens onto a
patio;
on the 2nd
there
are
2 big
bedrooms
with
panoramic
views
of
Lake
Michigan.
-Your
car
gets
1st
class
treatment
with
an_
indoor
garage, and assuming you'll like the
beach its 1 block North. It’s in mint
condition
and _ priced
just
under
$30,000.

ON
rm.

Sale—Town

ADJOINING
ACRE
LOTS
ON
ground in beautiful Trout Valley

just

Colonial Townhouse
at 90! Sheridan Rad.,
Evanston

lge. fam.
272-8266

BDRM.,
142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end St., lge. 1st fl., family
w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $36,500.

NEW

BRICK

transportation.

4 bdrm. Cape
Transferred.

NEW

BY OWNER

3

OWNER

161 For Sale—Vacant Property
TWO
high

GLENVIEW:
TRANSFERRED
OWNER
9-RM. CONTEMPORARY
IN DESIRABLE
TALL TREES AREA—50s.
724-5558.

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER

3

729-0004

RANCH

REALTY

GREEN

1527
SEQUOIA
TRAIL,
IN
TALL
trees.
Newly
decorated
4 bedroom
Colonial with 2142 baths, 312 years old,
carpeted,
drapes,
dishwasher
and
disposal,
air-cond.,
electric
garage
door, stone fireplace wall, beautifully
gaa
High 50s. By
appt.
729NORTHBROOK

BY

NORTHBROOK
BY
OWNER
3
bdrm.
Col.
ranch
w/fple.;
walk
to
schools,
trains,
swimming
pool, Beaut. ldscpd. yd. $25,900. CR 22206.

;
NORTHBROOK
BRICK
FRENCH
COUNTRY
HOUSE.
On beaut. ldscpd. model home circle.
3 yrs. old, 4 bdrms.; 2 full plus 2 half
baths; sep. din. rm.; pan. fam. rm.;
frpl.; brkfst. nook;
mud
rm.;
2 car
garage; ful! bsmt.; AM-FM inter-com.
Upper 50s
CR 2-5607

GLENVIEW

PARK

4 bdrm., 2 baths, split-level on quiet
cul-de-sac.
Lge. GE
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376
GLENVIEW:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3
BDfims:;°2 baths;: liv, rm.; din. rm. fin,
fam. rm.; util. rm.; disp.; wool cptg.;
on quiet
street.
Walk
dist. to schl.
$33,500. 724-4792.
SOUTH
EVANSTON,
BY
OWNER,
4
drm.,
sleeping.
porch,
142 _ baths,
located in St. Mary’s,
Dewey
schls.
Owner
being
transferred.
UN
4-5869
for appt.

BUI!

ale—Houses

N.W.
EVANSTON
BY
OWNER.
3
bdrms;,
1 bath
Din.
rm.,
liv.
rm.
w/frpl. Gar. Nr. Willard Schl. $29,500.
For appt. 869-8755. aft. 5 p.m. wkdays.
GLENCOE
BY
OWNER;
5 BDRMS.
2!
baths;
family
room;
1st _ floo:
laundry; 2 car garage; walk to trains,
schools, town. Low 40s. 835-4375.

GLENVIEW,
BY
OWNER:
3
BEDroom
115
bath Cape
Cod;
attached
garage; large fenced yard; low taxes;
available
mid
June.
$24,600.
912
Glenwood Lane, 724-3531.

446-7180

ST. STEPHENS

Realty

2uCTl)

. hor

159

606 ROGER,
KENILWORTH
3 bdrms. 215 baths: fully air-cond., 2
blks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 blks train, 142 blk bus. Call owner
251-3606

Owner must sell this well-kept Northbrook
Ranch,
Living
room,
aves
area;
kitchen;
utility room.
2 goo
sized bedrooms and bath. 1% acre of
ground. Rear yard completely fenced.

DOETSCH

stely
built-in
kitchen,
first
floor
undry, part basement;
4 bedrooms,
baths, swimming pool. 2 car garage.
’s a real value, see it today!

J. BRADY

DEERFIELD

$8,500

NASH REALTY

158

WESTWOOD
ACRES:
GLENCOE;
mod.
ranch;
just
decorated;
new
appointments;
liv.-din. rm.
combination; 2°bdrms.; 2 baths; small study;
Zoot
att. garage. Under 40s. VE 53895.
ARLINGTON
HEIGHTS;
4
12 YEAR
old brick and aluminum bi-level home
located N.W. section of A.H. 3 br., 2
bath, large kit., rec. rm.,
carpeted.
$28,000. by owner. 392-2660.

BY OWNER

$1,000 DOWN

rear

107%

ouses

NTHFLD. WOODS’
NR. LAKE MILW.
Mod.
Face
brk. ranch. 3 bdrms.;
2
baths;
cen. air cond.; lg. pan. fam.
rm;
lge
game
rm.;
crpt.; _ drapes;
appls. Fully Indsepd. High 20s. Call
for appointment 827-1754, Owner.

176)
566-6720

NORTHBROOK

$4

Sunbrook

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
21%
baths. 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent. air-cond., gas unit. 215 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

pwdrm.

Enclosed

(Highway

biogseuehM——sipe

For

BEDROOM,
LIVING
RM.,
DINING
rm.;
family
rm. w/fireplace.
2 car
attached garage. On 34 acre. $26,000.
Mathew
Anderson 272-7200.

COUSIN

Ave.

2boced,

BEDRM
BRICK
BI-LEVEL
WITH
lge. dble. closets;
ceramic tile bath;
lge. rec. rm. with wet bar and 1% bth.
Bell School,
High
Crest,
New
Trier
West.
Solid
construction,
plastered
walls, hard wood flrs. throughout. 21%
car. gar. ALpine 1-9196.
WILMETTE:
BELL
SCHOOL,
1
block. Compact Georgian, 3 B.R., 142
baths,
approx.
6 yrs. old, gas heat,
disposal, full basement.
Neat, easily
maintained. Lovely backyard. $27,500.
Owner. Call RA 6-7720 days, 248-1138
eves., and weekends.

for appointment.

COUNTRY

158
3

$19,500.

4-4368

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

WILMETTE
BRICK RESIDENCE

dining

LOCATION

MUNDELEIN AREA
overlooking
the
beautiful
Village
Green
Golf Course
. .
room
3
bedroom
frame
ranch
with attached
garage on 70 x 170 ft. lot. Gas heat.
Only $335 taxes. Price $18,900.

~ Vroman-McKnight
Gene

.
Sti

EAST EVANSTON
4 BDRMS.
I'/&gt; BATHS
$26,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440

Fork. In 50s. Call Jane Hanley.

CALL

i so4

rey

GLENVIEW
126 years old - but sturdy enough for
another
100 years.
A house
full of
history
and
charm
on
a_
largé
beautiful
lot,
with
privacy
insurec.
2 or 3 bdrms.;
142 baths; full bsmt.;
gas heat; playhouse;
garage;
2 blks.
Rugen Schl.; 2 blks. Roosevelt Park.-

GLENVIEW
-orchard

ad

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER
Charming
3 bdrm., 2 bath ranch in
immaculate cond. on beaut. Indscpd.
corner
lot opposite
forest
sderoas heh
Newly carpeted liv. rm. w/frpl. and
cathedral
ceiling,
dining
‘‘L,”’
spacious wd. cab. kit. w/built-ins and D.
and D.; full bsmt. features wood pan.
fam. rm. w/built in cabs. plus laundry
rm. w/chest freezer and work shop.
Air conditioned. Mid 20s. Call 272-4315.

more baths. Combasement for family

finished

ation

VE

EVANSTON
N.
MODERN
6
ROOM
air-cond brick ranch.
Perfect
condition. Newly decorated. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., brkfst. area, 3 bdrms., c.t.
bath,
c.t. pwdr.
fm.,. bsmnt.,
.2 car
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. transp. incl.
all new
appliances,
crptg., .drapes.
Mid 40s, or rent $325 mo. for 1 yr.
WARD H. HARRIS
DA 8-8759.

Very
attractive
ranch
home_
with
lozens of extras for modern
living.
rge
living
room
with
fireplace,
ng area,
family
room
with firece and full bath. Modern
kitchen
family

r
jletely

PP ay

CHOICE

in immaculate

added

ith
built-in bar-b-que,, large
room. with fireplace, attractive

sh bas

of

Store

and

Offices

Com-

and

4

furnished
apartments.
All have
Air
Conditioners.
Zoned
C-2.
Garage
40
x 30. Lot
50x 100. Income
$11,000
year.
Price $64,800
Call Mrs. Stoops
. MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

2709 HOWARD
T., CHICAGO
Fine newer type bldg. with 2 stores or
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar. at
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
is
presently rented. One office is avail.

for

immed.

occupancy

(12’ x 70’)

Small kit. and full bath in each office.
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020.

April 20, 1967

�Bh

164

For Sale—Business Property rie

~NORTH
EVANSTON
45’
front. 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned
store rented, one vacant.
NASH REALTY

165
34

$42,500
B2. One
446-7180

Farms—Acreage—Estates

ACRES
READY
FOR
DEVELOP-ment.
Sewer
and
water
available.
Lincolnshire-Half Day area. 724-4141.

167

For

Sale—Out

MARQUETTE
tion

of State

COUNTY

property,

30

WIS.

acres;

VACA-

woods;

or-

chard;
pond;
etc.
3 bdrm.
house,
aluminum
siding
and
storms
and
screens;
barn,
other
buildings.
For
information call 835-0398 April 20, 21,
—
22 to 30. Call area code 414-2934292.
EPHRAIM,
DOOR COUNTY,
WISCONsin 2 furnished homes, 2 B/R
and 5
B/R each with fireplace-wooded lots.
a
Box
A-957,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Ill.

168

Cemetery

SAVE

$50.

Lots and

PAY

Crypts

$200.

ONLY

FOR

niche
in Columbarium
at Memorial
Park Cemetery in Evanston.
Call 967-5540

MARKET
169

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Brittler Household

Sales

AT
SUN.
EVERY
MARKET
FLEA
Leslie’s
barn,
Buyers
and_
sellers
welcome.
Wadsworth
Road
at
41,
Wadsworth Ill. Info. UN 4-1145.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
ALpine 1-2477
Call evenings

Auction

Conducted House Sales
MAY

TWO

12

Street

FAMILIES MOVING TO FLORIDA
1212 Elmwood Av., Wilmette
April 20, 21, 22, Thurs., Fri., Sat., 9:30
to 5 p.m.
;
pr. love
davenport;
chairs;
2 Easy
small TV; 3 rugs;
seats; bookcases;
end tables; lamps; Chippendale dining
set with table/8 chairs; sideboard and
server; pr. bed frames; double dresser/mirror; chest; shaving mirror and
dresser; black lacy iron double bed;
Westinghouse

stove;

washer;

refrig.;

dryer;

ceramics,

2477
ALSO
2208 DRURY LANE, NORTHFIELD
W.
on
Lake,
Wilm.,
N.
on
Sunset
E. on Drury.
Thurs.,
Fri.
21i—9:30
a.m.—4:30
p.m.
SALE
Mah.
Din.
Rm:
tbl.,
echrs., 4 stra. chrs., beaut.
:
Chenese Chipp. tbls. and coffee tbl.;
COLLAPSIBLE
WHEEL
CHAIR,
like
new; Draperies. Good Misc. Must sell
everything. Another BETTY
BOUGHTON Sale—HI 6-5941 or AL 1-2477.

1967

For

Evanston Review

172

etc.

i.
BEST
FOR
Lebo”

NOW
$179.88
$149.95
$144.88
$ 99.75
$ 79.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.88
$ 49.95
$ 29.95
$ 33.88

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$80 5 pe. Dinette Sets
j
$80 Bunk Beds
$80 Hollywood Beds
$45 Lounge Chairs
‘$50 7 Drawer Desks
Hundreds
Charge

PARKER
1560 Howard

of other
accounts

values
invited

FURNITURE

CO.
764-2206

St.

114 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
Daily to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

ANTIQUES

ANNIVERSARY

to 5

SALE

PAYOUR
OF
APPRECIATION
tronage during the past year we wish
our
to you,
our Thanks
to express
friends and customers.
From April 25th through May 6th we
invite you to visit us during our once
:
j
a year sale.
CLIP OUT THIS AD and bring it with
10%
a
to
bearer
a
entitle
will
It
vou.
discount on any purchase made during
your visit.
Come in, browse through our 10 rooms
‘and Discover the Treasures of

IN

ALAEDDIN'S

1913

Sheridan

CLOSED

Rd.

MONDAYS

LAMP

Highland

Park

432-0439

CUPBOARDS;
CORNER
LG. MAHOG.
64
inch
mahog.
credenza;
mahog.
.
breakfront;
pair’
carved
Ital.
commodes; pair Pembroke tables; mahog.
chest;
white chest;
bar on casters;
dropleaf side table; dressing table and
bench:
marble top Chinese Chippendale coffee table;
wall table;
piano
bench;
Octagon
table;
leather
arm
chair; Vict. coffee table;
Widdicomb
bed side tables;
French
maple
end
tables:
misc. small tables; dec. wall
mirror 5 ft. x 4 ft.; Royal Douton tea
set; clocks; lamps Dresden, Bavarain
and
Borsata
figurines;
2
Dresden
candle holders;
pair crystal chandeliers;
pair crystal girandolets;
Cloisonne oriental brasses;
oil paintings:
hand
colored
engravings;
exquisite
reproductions;
Harvard Classics. Call
AL 1-5515 all week.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

CARVED

172 For Sale—Household Goods —

Goods
OAK _

RE-

fectory
din.
tbl., 6 chrs.,
buffet
to
match
if wanted;
2 uphol.
liv. rm.
chrs.;
ottoman to match;
2 Windsor
chrs.; pr. end tbls.;
glass tray top
coctkail tbl.; 2 fl. lamps; table lamps;
cab. elec. sewing machine; elec. iron;
ironing board;
Maytag elec. washer;

Monitor

apt.

sz.

elec.

washing

ma-

MODERN

9X12

tbl.

Entire Stock
of
New Furniture

Being Sold Out...
Tremendous Savings
On Everything .. .

DISCOUNT

We will handle
~USED FURNITURE ONLY
in the

future

. .

General
1433

$129.95 quilted mattress and
matching box spring
$179.95 QUEEN SIZE SET
$229.95. KING SIZE ENS.
HOLLYWOOD
BEDS FROM
gE
ges
laced sect.
white plastic
$259.95 Danis cor. grouping
with table
$189.95 SLEEP CHAIR
$ 95 Lounge, sleeps 2
Many
excellent Den
Items
for both seating and extra
Many

lamps

Floral

table

at 50%

$ 98.00
$138.00
$169.00
$ 54.60
149:95
:
$188.80
$146.60
$68.00
sleep.

off.

pcs.

Half-Price

Everything Has To Go

AA

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

MY

CONTEMPORARY
FURNISHINGS
in exc. cond.: Magnificent Metz DINRM. set w/6 royal blue velvet chrs.,
table, buffet, hutch; KITCHEN white
wrought iron table w/5 white chairs,
turquoise naugahyde seats and back;
BEDROOM
SET:
king-size hdbrd., 2
night stands, 2 dressers and mirror;
2ND
BEDROOM
SET:
3 _ chests,
matching desk and chair, twin beds,
powder blue silk spreads and dusters;

GUEST

RM.:

hi-boy,

3/4

Milwaukee

bed

and

spread;
hanging fixtures;
ALL DEN
FURNITURE;
3/4 ton Westinghouse
air-cond.
for
casement
window.
STARK SPINET piano and bench, offwhite fruitwood,
$650. Everything in
excellent
condition.
Call
OR
4-5017
Fri., Sat. and Sun.

YOU CAN DO WONDERS
WITH THESE REMNANTS
OF NEW BROADLOOM!

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Trurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES, WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
BIGELOW
15 X 89,
HEAVY
ALL
wool
plush
carpet,
Avocado,
reg.
$15.95,
now
$9.90;
Bigelow
15 x 96,
extra
heavy
all wool
plush
carpet.
Embassy Gold, reg. $18.95, now $11.90;
Gulistan
15x60’,
all wool,
randem
sheared,
Avocado,
reg.
$11.95,
now
$6.90; Lees 15 x 15’6’”’ nylon plush, red.
reg. $275, now $139; Lees 15 x 83 nylon
plush carpet, Burma Gold, reg. $9.95
sq.
yd.,
now
$5.90
Bigelow
12x 21
nylon Blue/Green tweed reg. $219, now
$139; Bigelow 12 x 18 gold tweed, reg.
$179, now $119. Also large selection of
remnants room size in various colors
drastically reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
YOrktown 5-4485

USED APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATORS
from $59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)
LIGHT
WOOD
DINING
RM.
including pads, buffet, 6 chairs.
after 6 p.m. ALpine 1-3262.

* Glenview Announcements

SET
Call

AR

May

mah.

side

60

panel

ANTIQUE SALE
FLEA MARKET
April 30—9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lake County Fairgrounds.
east

of Grayslake
Children

free

LOVE
SEAT,
3
MATCHING
CHRS.,
mint condition,
gold brocade
uphol.,
$225 for 4 pos.; Victorian chr. $30; pr.
green
modern
chrs.
$50;
gas
stove
$15;
Victorian
tbl.
painted
$7.00;
child’s swing set $7.00;
pr Sheraton
tbls. $25. BE 5-1793.
SZ. BDRM.
SET W/DRESSER,
mahog. drum table, $20; Maytag

new,

$95;

Coldspot

frost

free refrig., $50; gas lawn mower, $35;
hand mower, $10; kit set, $25; 6 panels
of floral draw drapes, $20; Craftsmen
tools, w/box $40; misc. YO 5-8085.
92’,
ORANGE
HIDE-A-BED
$225;
French
prov.
fruitwood
room
set,
6
chairs,
hutch,
server $200; pr. flowered uphol.
rockers $100 pr.;
pr. fruitwood
tables $20 each. 2679 Stewart,
ton DA 8-2574.

SOFA
dining
buffet,
swivel
lamp
Evans-

LIKE
NEW
STANLEY
NAVACA
DINing room set in jade finish, table, 6
chairs $495; breakfront $485; slate top
server $180; Rattan porch furniture 6
pieces $120;
like new Teal blue liv.
rm. and light blue drapes; chandelier
$140; swing set $35. Call 251-8988.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

GRAY

Luncheons

WOOL

CPTG.

\

gold drapes,
1
x 48’"
wrough
match.
chars

Largest Selection - Discount
Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Ha
pen Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
i

ROSE BEIGE WOOL TWIST CARP:
ing and pad, 13’6’’ x 1810” and 6
1314’,
$25
and
$12;
G.E.
po
dishwasher 1950 $20; leatherette
ne door $2; fireplace grate $2.

PC.

custom

WHITE

SECTIONAL

plastic

light

covers

fruitwd.

rd.

SOFA,

incl.,

like

new,

cocktail

tbl

; match.
corner
tble., $15;
copastene!
chair,
$10.
GRee nie

;

Twin Maple Bed-Steads. ©
$17.50.

Good

cond.

864-2833.
COPPERTONE

STOVE;

20x15;

REFE

twin

beds

w/

tresses; dining rm. set; auto. wash
fan;
st ar
‘
acre ha
ette
set;
typewriter;
c
conditioner. 869-1523.
:
3

ARM

CHAIRS

phonograph

$10

$35;

Come afternoons.
Northfield.

er

EACH;

lady’s

black shelf cases $10;
wall
lamp
$7.50;
2

desk

2 bar stools
twin
bed

280 Crestwood

V
e

HIDE-A-BED COUCH; DBL. BED
frame
w/hdbd.;
baby
crib w/ma'
bathinette; mod. chr.;
to match;
fold
scr.;
play;
Linden
St.,
Des
Plaines.
p.m. Fri. and Sat. only.
ANTIQUE
LOVESEAT;
ANTIQUE
hol. rocker;
both in exc. cond.
A
antique
child’s
rocker;
high
chi

Collection of New England crocks
jugs.

Sat.

256-2940
DIN.

1525

Greenwood,

eves.

RM.

SET

FOR

Wilme

SALE.

7

tique high back carved chairs, g
top side board and server, china ca
Wrought
iron din. rm.
set, 6
and glass top table, 5
pe. sec.
couch and chairs. 234-1707.

”,

2

PC.

SOFA;

2

¢

LEATHER

chairs,
lounge
chairs;
blond
set,
desk
chair,
2 bookcase

boards,

p.m.

triple

wk.

ROUND
desk;

dresser,

b

he

mirror;

line

days.

OAK

TBL.;

WALNUTCI

tw.

brass

beds;

hall tree;

sm. commode; 3 |
much

urs. and Fri. or next wee
Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 6-0816.
MAHOG. LEATHER TOP DRUM
TA:
ble and coffee table; Duncan Phyfe |

TV;

dresser;

night

stand;

ba

mach.;

misc.

743-5911

broiler;

den

THURSDAY

ANTIQUES;
PAINTINGS;
CANDLEsticks;
pictures;
music;
coins;
dislay cases. All at 50 percent discount,
915 W. Cermak
Rd., Chicago
Open
7 days a wk. from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- 762-2337.

washer, like

Green

parking.

wknd.

Moving Out

FULL
$45;

W. of

pe. mahog. din. rm. set; sofa;
tables.
;
Call 965-3857 after 6 p.m.
Kit.
S&amp;T:
di"
ZENIT
Coe

ON US. 45
14 mile north of 120

1 mile
50c

&gt;

pr. match. swiv. chrs,; 2 6-yr. ¢
:
port-a-crib w/matt.; playpen. 724-3268
BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS,
UNPAINTED Fact
R1

tbls.; lamps; pictures, 9 pc,
Metz Din.
rm. set.; lg. wall mirror; Kit. set; rd.
Form. tbl./4 chrs.; 5 rms. carpeting;

drapes;
rods;
dishes;
Misc.
hsehd.
items incl. elec. appls. No reas. offer
refused. RO 1-2806.
ANTIQUE
WALNUT
CHEST
OF
drawers
3 pes.
antique
china
toilet
set; 2 elec. heaters; mah. end table,
leather
top;
5
pr.
fiber-glass
net
curtains; 2 pr. tier dacron cur.; 1 twin
size
H’wood.
bed;
pine
knee _ hole
po
air-cond.,
8,800 B.T.U.
AL
10790.
DESIGNER
MUST
SELL
ITALIAN
contemporary
56’
round
white
Jr.
dining
tbl.
plus
No.
6 ladder
back
chrs. w/woven seats; like new at }«
orig. cost; Duncan Phyfe sofa; 9 x 12
Wilton rug; Antique carved table; old
and
new
paintings;
eves.;
all day
weekends. 275-6549.

blk.

Free

carpeting

crib —matt./bedding;
port-a-crib,
matt.
bedding;
Cosco
hi-chair.
All
perfect condition.
Call GReenleaf
52453.
SELLING AT A SACRIFICE; LIV. RM.
furn,
incl.
2 sections,
lounge
chr.;

Adm.

14

YDS.

6-2060

6 yr.

4 cha

ON ANTQ.

rubber padding; 2 pr.
panels,
96’
long;
iron glass top tbl. w/4

Stove

chairs;

pfee

4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

dinners.

$225;

KITCHEN
AIDE
BUILT-IN
DISHwasher.
Universal
Gas
Stove,
6
burners, 2 ovens, broiler. Now operating perf. in our kit. Will be replaced
oe vee ones when remodeling kit. ID
2-6714.
ROOM FULL OF KNOTTY PINE DEN
furniture: poker tbl. and 6 chrs. $85;
harvest tbl. $25;
sofa $40;
3 lounge
chrs. $25 ea; cocktail tbl. $15; ap
tbl.
$15; lamp $5; ceiling fixture $10;
lined
draperies
16’
x 40’ w/rods $25;
standard Royal typewriter $25. AL 1-1352
or AL 1-1353.
REFIN.
MAH.
DROP-LEAF
TABLE
for 8 to 10, 2 lined drawers;
2 drop
leaf end tables; rattan coffee table; 2

2 F

16TH
ANNUAL
ANTIQUES
A
and
sale.
Glenview
Comm
Church. 1000 Elm St. Tues. and
V
May 2 and 3, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.;
]

Mart

Av.

iron

Quilts.
China;
LINDWALL’S,

Winnetka:

3

prices

Discount

Dishwasher—Gas

GOOD
USABLE
SIZES
WIDE
range of colors . . . cut pile, tweed,
tip shear, etc. Bring room measurements
and we'll find you a _ bargain
you'll talk about for years. Wonderful
USED rug bargains, too. Casr-n-carry.

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

at discount

LEAVING
TOWN—MUST
SFLL MISC.
furniture. 3 pc. sect. sofa; 21’’ Zenith
TV w/wrought iron stand; round wrt.
iron table w/gl. top, 3 chairs;
metal
storage
cabinet;
ant. dry sink;
end
tables and lamps;
upright sec. desk;
mise.
pictures;
motorized
outdoor.
grill; other items. Reasonable offers
considered. 272-8853.

uphol.

HOUSE

$19.99

items

wrought

patch
brac.

CRIB SALE

from

RUGS;

REDUCTIONS

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline
Juvenile

9X15

modern beige sofa w/match
table; dinette set; walnut t:

w/black

256-1639.

MOVING—GOOD BUY SALE!
SAT.—SUN.
Fine
18th
Cent.
desk;
coffee
tbl.;
standing
lamp-tbl.;
unusual sm. tbls.;
antique
pine chrs.;
blk. naug. chr.;
pr. rnd. vinyl card
tbls.; bar-cart; wool rugs, 13 x 12 and
12x11;
Dbl. base kit. cab., Formica
top;
sm.
Formica
kit. tbl., 2 chrs.;
serv. cart; 2 set dishes; misc. items.
EXCELLENT COND. ID 2-5939.

RU

to match.
Weekdays
after 7:00
Saturday from 9 to 3 and Sunday
1, ca.. UP 8-7244.

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
DOUBLE
OVEN,
FOUR
BURNERS
40 INCH
WHITE RANGE $50.
2)
HOTPOINT
COMBINATION _ REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER,
WHITE—
$70. BOTH APPLIANCES ARE: MODERN AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
1321 GREBNWOOD, WILMETTE
251-2309

Sale

AND

Danish
walnut

1)

CARPETING
FROM
KENILWORTH
home, Champagne and green, Cheap;
Elec: 30’ G.E.
stove,
br.;
pr. twin
frames,
matts.,
box
sprgs.;
unique
legs, 745’ L., perf. for cocktail tbl.;
Pictures;
Tole lamps;
decor.
items;
Fr. card tbl./lea. inlaid top; TV sets;
enam.
Laun.
cabts.
7’ work
bench
/vice; Odds, ends. Bkcases, books; rd.

2 LOUNGERS; FOAM

ber
séctional
w/2
piece
otton
small upholstered swivel chair; ré
mosaic top coffee table; Formica
cart; electric 4 burner, top oven
1 yr. old;
446-2955

chine; Naxon elec. roaster; 4 folding
TV
tbls.
and
stand;
port.
radio;
2
chrome uphol. bar stools. DA 8-1646.

SOLD

Everything Sacrificed
~ Save 40 to 60%,

172 For Sale—Household
ANTIQUE

1621

SALE”

Vea

wes

For Sele~rpienseheld Goods...

Goods

Sale—-Household

"FORCED

snow

COMPLETE SALE
5th Floor, Neill Apt. 5-W,
EVANSTON.
St...
GROVE
1017
Thurs., Fri., April 20, 21—9:30—4:30.
PAINTINGS:
OIL
RUGS;
ORIENTAL
gateleg tbls.;
loveseat;
cphol. chrs.;
comp.;
bed
single
tbls.;
of
nest
foot;
secretary—claw/ball
dresser;
pictures;
beaut.
many
antq. mirror;
screen,
frpl.
tbls.;
sm.
draperies;
andirons; port. TV cart; sewing cabt.;
antq.
chest;
dressing tbl.; dbl. bed;
chest;
cedar
chr.;
boudoir
rocker;
din.
cab,;
metal
ess;
eot/mattr
'
rm, tbl., 6 chrs., buffet;
many
good
lamps; bedding; FINE LINENS; good
misc.;
‘books;
silver;
brass.
Everything priced to sell—Another
BETTY
BOUGHTON
SALE:
AL
1-2477"

20,

172.

Frigidaire

SAME DATES—SAME TIME
1107 Elmwood, Wilmette
Davenport; fireplace equip.; tables; 3
6
table,
room
dining
chairs;
easy
round
buffet;
chairs;
Hepplewhite
dehumidicouch;
wicker
drum table;
chest;
dresser;
bed;
double
fier;
maple
pr.
TV;
colored
bookcases;
twin beds; chest chair; ladie’s desk;
steel shelving; hoses; ladders; mower; china; glass; lacy wicker chaise;
Bendix washer: and dryer; and much
misc. All must be sold.
SALES BY JEANETTE CASKEY

q April

4-

wine glasses;

Crystal, Cut glass, Oriental Rugs,
must sell to settle estate.
Sale conducted by,
THE ‘‘TRIO”’
Phone ID 2-3107

like new

freezer;

season;
1
used
blower
tools; and much misc.

plates,

baccarat

of _ Antique
collection
Outstanding
furniture, China, Sterling, Paintings,

SALES —

metal office desk/typewriter;

5-0127

panel
carved
screen;
jade
green
quartz lamp;
tea wagon,
Fr. chrs:;
Lalique bowl.
MANY MORE ITEMS
Evanston
916 Michigan Av.,
11-5 p.m.
Sat., Sun., April 22, 23,

Sales

Time—Same

Same

GR

ANTIQUE BONANZA
|
Liquidating
Estate at 126 Main St.
Evanston (Sheridan Rd.-Main).
Wed., Thurs., Fri., April 19-20-21
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONLY!
:

till auction time will be the '
6 p.m.
merinteresting
varied
of
viewing
to
stereo to popcorn
from
chandise
clothing to furniture. Selection of art
objects. Something
for everyone.
By Order Of
WOMEN’S AMERICAN ORT
conducting sale
Col. Harold R. Pick
Mr. Albert Kodner

House

9-2022 call anytime

HOUSE SALE BY FRITZY’S
Superb collection of antiques. Lge. Fr.
curio;
pr. Sevres vases, C-1754;
dec.
pedestal,
gold/roses;
signed
Fr.
bronze;
marble
bust;
esq.
Venetian
erystal
chandelier;
Eng.
sterling
cruets,
etc.;
carved
ivories;
two,
10 x 15 oriental rugs; Fr. prov. piano;

Sales

SATURDAY, APRIL 29
8:30 P.M.
;
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago

Conducted

ear

IN APRIL

FURN.:
Elegant sofa in champagne
nylon VELVET;
sm. wing-back chr.;
wal. kneehole desk w/lea. top; PHILCO TV-radio-phono in beaut. cab.; pr.
of really handsome Chinese Chippendale
commodes;
beige
wool
carpet
12’ x 20’;
dbl.
bdrm.
set
w/vanity;
WHITE WRT. IRON glasstop tbl. and
4 fancy chrs., nest of tbls., coffee tbl.,
plus CHAISE LONGUE
and GLIDER
(none of this ever used outdoors). Lots
of tbl. lamps,
chrs.,
etc. ANTIQUE
DEPT.: Exquisite ornate mirror; New
Haven
BANJO
CLOCK;
HAVILAND
DEPT.:
nest of 5 rect. platters, doz.
soup plates in blue floral pat.;
lge.
wht. w/gold band footed bowl;
very
fine porcelain figure of BABY
sitting
on a leaf w/birds and flowers;
3 pc.
gold
banded
coffee
set;
4 fine
cut
glass dessert plates;
Old MEISSEN
knife rests.
4 GREEN
CARN. GLASS
COMPOTES
W/RUFFLED
EDGE
marked
N.:
Circa
1790 lge. WEDGWOOD
JASPERWARE
BOWL
w/enchanting
flower
and
leaf
design.
CHINA
DE? tT.
ENOCH
WOOD,
WOOD
&amp;
COALPORT,
Kings
wear
‘‘Lady
Diane”’ patt., Copeland-Spode. MISC.:
Owner was Prop. of drapery and Int.
Dec.
Shop,
so there are brand: new
drapes, lots of fabric, etc. LIGHTOLIER
ceiling
fixture
on
track;
of
course, the usual Junque and stuff and
such
(bring
even
a
dollar,
you
shouldn’t go home empty-handed from
this one.) Phone No. DA 8-0564 sale
days only.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES

AUCTION
:
of Surprises and Unrises

171

MADNESS

Are you mad about HAVILAND,
Mad
about WRT. IRON FURN., Mad, Mad,
Mad? Well you don’t have to be crazy
to appreciate charming ANT. BRIC-ABRAC plus furn. 548 SHERIDAN
RD.
APT. 2N, Evanston
(the bell will be
marked ’’SALE’’)
Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 20, 21, 22.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

UN

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE
Featured in August Reader’s Digest
HI 6-5667
HI 6-2410

170

71

aa

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

couch;

10

Holl

mirror;

A.M.

eves.

or

:

EVER

must go. Estate sale. 2 sofas; din.

set;

2 bedrm.

bric-a-brac.

sets;

1623

reducing

machin

South

Evanston.
PAIR
OF
SECTIONAL
SOFAS;
mica
top
coffee
table;
set

wrought-iron
Admiral

counter

r!

ouley

stools;

19

of

inch

TV w/stand.
Call PArk 9-1356

aoe

BREAKFRONT,
MAHOGANY
stationary
card tbl. set $50;
(
tbls. $20 each; coffee tbl. $25; washii

machine, ringer type $20; bookcase
headboard, full size $10 OR 3-6022.

MOVING:
Philco

1157
TV

WILLOW

RD.

ladder; grass rug;
BBG
grill; port. bar: coffee urn: lamps:
odds and ends. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.”

MOVING
MUST
SELL . COMP
mahog.
bdrm.
set; Pumice din
set; marble top end tables; m
chrs.; lamps; pictures; Zenith
Like new will sac. RO 4-8350

DECORATOR
lounger

sofa,

2

2

fiberglas

DESIGNED—FOAI

covers

$75;

custom

made 9’ brown leather headboard
white

.chairs,

$4.00

lamps $5.00 each. OR 6-496.

$35

each.

*

HOME
SOLD—MOVING.
ALL
FUR
must go. Metz Hibritten custom
furn. and mis. pieces. All in ex
cond,
10
-@.m..
©
4.
@.m,
Tanglewood, Highland Park.

* Highwood Herald

Classified —

2 |

�172
SVILLE

. set;

"GONTEMPORARY

Maple.

Dbl.

bookcase

bed,

chest,
triple
dresser,
2
Ss, mirror, box springs and
nd. $225. 945-6241.
L,

REAL

utiful
74

BUY

12x 15

HOGANY
4

beige

1 yr. old;
exc. cond.

BEDROOM

shag

26x19
VE
5-

FURNI-

Phone

HI

6-3118

USED
owt

FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
‘bedroom
set:
dbl. bed,
est, triple dresser, mattr.,
night stands;
lamps;
chrs.

on"

SETTLING
ESTATE
., bdrm.
and kit. furniture;
intings;
bea pital bed. Peet
House
inday
10 to 3 p.m. 6046 N. Jersey,
100
West) Chicago.

and

rush

seats

installed.
Chicago,

ERRY

EARLY

AND

MAPLE

mer. din. rm.

set by Stickley.

Large

h, corner cupboard, ext. table, 6
ar back chairs, perf. cond. $250.
2 4-3835 after 6 p.m. and weekends.

DIN.

RM.

TABLE;

44 x 64, 6

airs

with credenza, 52’’; dinette set,
rs; white wool Tug
13° *11'°o":
ay ‘cotton rug, 12’ x 11’6”’. Call UN 4.

:

VING,

MUST

SACRIFICE

G.E.
ELECTRIC
STOVE
3 BURNERS
and
deep
well,
3
huge = storage
drawers,
$30;
Frigidaire
refrig.,
all
porcelain, sep. freezer, roll out shelves
$70. Both exc, cond. AL 6-1111 after 5.

MOVING
SALE:
ROUND
DIN.
RM.
set,
incl.
breakfront/tea
cart;
port.
; stereo, phono; ch. phage
furn.;
all hsehold.
goods; much mis
1753 ROSEMARY
HIGHLAND PARK

REFRIGERATOR

COM-

sectional;
lamps;
end
te : 4 pe
; coffee tables;
plus TV.—$250
all. Also almost new frig., $75; and

i

yer,

$50. Phone 864-9108.

- USED GAS STOVES AND

efrigerators. Dealer.
04 Emerson St., rear,

UN 4-5133
after 6 p.m.

ING
MUST
SELL
LIKE
NEW
vn dbl.
decker gas
range;
gas
er;
gold wool rug 15x18;
beige
ne 15; blond din. rm. set, misc.

Kenmore
2

s
MOVING—MUST SELL:
Din. rm. set w/pads, 3 extra boards;
all
roundish
table,
leather
top;
ywo
bed;
many more items.

Call

761-6737 after 7 p.m. or wkends.

[CGF

W-EDISON

WINDOW

AIR-

‘conditioner, 212 ton (26,000 BTU). Like

d
one
month,
warranty
$325.
Call 675-2969 after 6
G

4-6420

after

6

p.m.

or

‘Kends.

tre wag
;

rom

carpets

and

upholstery.

electric
Ena tinscer
$1.00.
te V&amp;S Hdwre., 1225 Chicago
ty

; maaee

Chestnut

$1.00.

Taylor

PPAN-YOUNGSTOWN,
S$ range

fotooint

ringer

V&amp;S

with

double

window

washer.

UN

MiAv.,

Hdwre.,

St., Winnetka.

oven;

142

4-5516

ton

Thor

after

7

LAMP
48”
HIGH,
AURORA
ri alis glass base, 6 mos. old, $70;
lier,
5
cut
glass
hurricane
imps on brass chains, $30. Call 267-

: HOUSE SALE: SUN. 10 TO 4.
ER:

sia oh

3 YR.

OLD

Ridge

Rd.,

‘Washer,

1409

LIV.

RM.,

Dryer,

misc.

Highland

CUT
GLASS;
PRESSED
AND
isc. glassware. TIFFANY-TYPE talamp;
2 PAUL REVERE
chrs.;
an.
ORIENTAL
FOLDING
BEN.
432-2024.
: CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

ple

sc.

QUE
and

CAST
STONE
3 benches $150;

AL

1-8506

310

GARDEN
urns and

Richmond

Rd.,

PARLOR CHAIRS, HIGH BACKS
ff-white background with beige and
jole stitching. Like new. Call BR 4ida

fa ITIONAL
MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
Sy: ad
pes. Near
perf. cond. New
AE as A bargain for a young
a
needing table space. $185. 724-

ING.
SH 3-7981
AND
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS.
g;
lamps;
Hide-a-bed;
drapes;
itchen table and chairs; double bed

th matt.;

and chest of drawers.

787-

AND

OVAL DROP
LEAF TBLS.;
ervd.
library
tbl.;
chests;
‘
bs.;
wicker
desk
and
chr.;
mirrors; coffee tbls. Weber’s, 829

Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.
OMERY
WARD
ELECTRIC
ma
$20, Perfect condition. AL 1. one

SECTIONAL
SOFA,
ig table; small floor

LIKE
lamp.

CONDITION.

MODERN
96’
BLUE
SETTEE,.
2
‘Beautiful
chairs,
persimmon
color.
condition. Call OR 6-4535.
3-PC. FR. PROV.
SECT. OFF
WHITE
brocade
w/2
Fr. Prov.
occas.
chrs.
Both
exc.
eond.
Very
reasonable.
PArk 9-0517.
:

5 FT.

$30
TWIN

MIRROR
BY

4. FT.

8 IN.

AL

1-5158

SPRDS.;
OCCAS.
CHRS.;
drapes;
antique frames;
glass. Graduation
dress,
prom
dresses.
Old
records; brass lamp; mise. CE 4-3245.

MOVING
MUST
SELL
9X16
BEIGE
wool
rug
with
pad
$35;
9x6
oval
braided rug $10; Storkline chifforobe
$25. Call DA 8-3889
CHILDREN’S
FURNITURE.
_CRIB
sets; 2 and 6 year crib;
bathinette;
car
chair;
chest;
doll buggies;
465
Sumac Rd. Highland Park, 831-3780.
NETTLECREEK
BEDSPREAD
AND
headbd.; Serta beds; 17 panels white
draw drapes, 95’;
Weiman cor. table;
elec. fixtures; chairs. Reas. 679-4970.
GENUINE
CRYSTAL
CHANDELIER
import number 5719405 $45.
Phone 328-0044
FRANCISCAN
WARE;
ANTIQUE

rocker

and

chest;

wall

shelves;

lge.

bookease;.
small rugs;
silver;
linen;
misc. Moving next week. 728-1324
MOVING
TUESDAY:
COLONIAL
hogany dresser; 35’’ oval mirror;
bed;
box springs and mattress,
‘cond. Call DAvis 8-5116.

MAtwin
exc.

CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.

SOFA

rte MATCHING CHAIR
GOO. D CONDI TION
CALL CR 2-0976

Electrolux
$20
BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Vacuum

BAMBOO

FURNITURE

20—60% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
DROPLEAF
DINING
ROOM
TABLE,
6 upholstered chairs. Good condition.
Crosley table top freezer;
queen size
spread;
carpeting. HO 5-3940.

PAIR
OF
FIRE
SIDE
CHAIRS;
DEN
sofa;
bar;
card table;
mirror,’ 57’’ x
45”; TV se
Call Orchard 4-6158.

Coe

KENMORE
7 YEARS

OLD;

CON

DA

8-

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.
ALpine 1-7290.
11

CU.
FT.
WESTINGHOUSE
REfrig. w/freezer compartment. In excellent
condition;
liv.
rm.
white
2
cushion sofa. Reas. Phone OR 6-9810.
ANTIQUE CLOCKS
Antique wall clocks that chime
Excellent condition.
ALpine 6-0675

Leaving Town. 5 Rms.

Furn.

Best offer. 274-6127.
BEAUTY RANGE
GAS
STOVE.
4
burners,
1
oven,
2
broilers,
fully
automatic,
3 years old. In excellent
condition. GR 5-6732.
KITCHEN
SET,
RD.
TABLE
W/4
chairs;
gold
wall
sconce—6 -candle
holder; —
and etc.
J
75-6647
3
PC.
BDRM. tons
EXTRA
LONG
dbl. bed, w/firm matt., box sprgs., 4
drawer night table, 9 "drawer
chest,
$90. 729-3051.

Kingsize Nettlecreek Sprd.
3 MONTHS

OLD.

$50.

432-0883.
GAS
RANGE;
40’’
MAYTAG,
WITH
deep
well,
good
working
condition;
Norge automatic washer, needs small
repairs. Phone DA 8-2324
DUNCAN
PHYFE
DINING
TABLE
and 6 chairs $100; sofa $50; Roper gas
range $100. Make us an offer. Moving
must. sell. Call 475-2652.
MARBLE-TOP
WASH
- ANTIQUE
stand;
curio
cabinet;
furniture
and
mise.
558
Elmwood
Av.,
Evanston.
(Johnson) UN 4-6705. Thursday only.
GIRLS 26” BIKE, $15
Phone 869-1762 after 5 p.m.

CARPETING
ROYAL
BLUE,
LIKE
NEW,
15X19.
Best offer. Reasonable. 475- 3460.
SQ.
YDS.
GRAY
WOOL
carpeting and Ozite padding,
will be taken up.
HI 6-4899

TWIST
$75. It

UPRIGHT PIANO, $25
Small 2-wheel bike, $5.00.
Stauffers reducing machine, $30
Call ALpine 1-2729
CARPET,
BIEGE
LONG
PILE
1214 x 22 ft., like new, ready for
including pad. Cost $600 make
UN 9-2330 or 724-8499.
BEAUrt,
$3
PC.
DIN.
RM.
Bleached
mah.
Bedrm.
set;
knotty pine bdrm. set; mod. kit.
chrs. Very reasonable. Call RO
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE,

pieces,

FOR
exc.

appliances,

WOOL
laying
offer.
SET.
Boy’s
tbl./4
4-0799.
SOME

and

good

SALE
cond.

CRIB
AND
DRESSER,
Blond wood.
$30.
Call OR 4-7044.
WROUGHT
IRON
BRIDGE
OR
DInette set, glass top tbl., naugahyde
seats, $80: 49” gold leaf dec. lamp and
walnut lamp tbl. $40. 965-0499.

Green

Kroehler Sofa-Bed

IMPORTED
ITALIAN
DBLE.
BEDspread, Avocado and blue, never used,

$75.

CR

FULL
Good.

2-4373

SIZE
BED,
MAHOG.,
condition. Phone.

$25;

328-0774

LARGE
IRON
SPANISH
STYLE
DINing
room
fixture
approximately
40
years old. Good
condition,
$60. Call
after noon 869-9675.

WHITE ANTIQUE
433-8th St., Wilmette

Fedders Air Conditioner
1

CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400
YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.

Asana

Sundays

BEDROOM
SET.
WITH
BOOKCASE
headboard;
Serta
Posturepedic
box
spring and mattress, exc. cond. Call
679-3686 after 6 p.m.
BLACK
man,
PArk

LEATHER CHAIR AND OTTOexcellent
condition,
best offer.
4-5007.

9X12
RUG;
2
END
TABLES;
2
china
lamps;
21’’
console
TV;
GE
sweeper;
mahog. telephone set; good
cond. BRiargate 4-0739 after 3 p.m.
ALL
WOOL
MOHAWK
GRAY
CARpeting
and
padding
50 yds.;
living
rm., din. rm. and bdrm. drapes. 7520
N. California, Chicago
5

ROOMS
FURNITURE
2 MONTHS
old. moving
out of town,
must
sell.
Call OR 17-0787. 4842 B. Louise, Skokie.

3

PIECE.
SECTIONAL ~ COUCH:
-.2
swivel uphol chairs;
20’’ roll around
fan. Reasonable. Call YO 17-9432.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

GAS

RANGE

40”
TAPPAN.
EXCELLENT
Make offer. 256-3675.

COND.

* ot

1-3689

ENGLISH BABY BUGGY, EXC. COND.;
and
miscellaneous
household
items.
724-5986

MOVING—MUST SELL
8-PC. eae
ROOM SET; RUGS;
MISC. ITEMS.
CALL ‘FRI. GR 5-6184.

3

FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
DIN.
RM.
sef, $85;
rocking chair, $20;
mahog.
occasional table, $7.00.
Call DA 8-6638.
PR.
STUDIO
BEDS
MOUNTED
ON
legs,
complete
with
springs
and
mattresses, 35 x 72’’, excellent quality,
good condition. DA 8-7193.
LEATHER
COFFEE
AND
bles. Beige ge
oe
3635

END

TA-

RATTAN
FURNITURE,
4
tional sofa, 2 end tables,
chairs. 446-3599

SEAT
table

SECand 4

CARPET
‘COLORS
LOOKING
DIM?
Bring ’em back—give
’em vim. Use
Blue Lustre! Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Northbrook.
LIKE NEW
DELUXE
SPEED
QUEEN
automatic dryer;
deluxe yellow General Electric washing machine. Reasonable. 835-4805.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR.
600 HARTREY
UN

$85

ST., EVANSTON
4-3700

LADY
KENMORE
DELUXE
MODEL
portable
dishwasher.
2
yrs.
old.
Excellent
cond. Copper
tone. Priced
reasonable. Call 446-9186.
WINDOW
AIR
Montgomery
Duty,
20,000
$225. Call AL

CONDITIONING
UNIT,
Ward. Signature, Heavy
B.T.U.
capacity,
price
6-0475

BE
GENTLE,
BE
KIND,
TO
THAT
expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.
40” MAYTAG
GAS
STOVE:
3 BURN.
ers, one deep well cooker, 2 storage
compartments, large oven and broiler.
Good condition, $40. Phone AL 1-3737.
PAIR
ANTIQUE
FRENCH
CARVED
walnut side chairs with green velvet
upholstered
seats
and
backs.
$100
each. Call 446-1338.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Noyes Hardware, 910 Noyes St., Evanston.
MOVING:
BEDROOM
AND
DEN
furn.
extensil
table,
chest,
assorted
chairs,
desk,
mixmaster,
toaster,
dishes, heaters etc. 677-7850.
HOOVER VACUUM,
in good condition. Drapes, perfect, 2
kit. chairs, floor lamp;
UN 4-5301
DINING
ROOM
SET,
DREXEL
Country manor,
one month old, will
sacrifice.
251-5558
DESK,
SOLID
OILED
WALNUT,
ALmost
new,
2.
drawers,
50°"
x 21”
originally cost, $120, asking $55. Also
other misc. antique items. 869-9710.
BROWN
SOFA,
$25.;
ottoman,
$25.;
chair,
$5.00. UN 9-2745.

CHAIR
AND
$10;
draperies,

TBL.;
finish;

EDISON
CRIB;
STORKLINE
BUGGY;
Cosco mesh playpen;
jump seat; car
seat. All in good cond. Best offer. Call
OR 4-2987.
SACRIFICE
SECT.
SOFA
$150;
BEDroom
set;
dining
room
furniture;
ee
items;
chest; freezer. Call RO
CHURCH
ORGAN,
SMALL
2 MANUal; Hotpoint refrigerator; desk; small
dinette set; and misc. furniture.
LENOX
AUTUMN,
8
PLACE
SETting, also 8 Rosenthal Demitasse. $125
or best offer.
Call 275-0585 evenings
only.
MOVING—MUST
SELL
TWO
PIECE
custom
made
sect.
sofa,
2 lounge
chairs;
2
tables;
2
lamps.
Fine
furniture. Very reas. Phone ED 4-0740.
SLIP
heavy
chair,

COVERS
CUSTOM
gauge vinyl, sofas $39;
$19. Call 677-8730.

MADE
sec. $21;

PORTABLE DISHWASHER. GENERAL
Electric mobil maid. Large age
In excellent condition. Price $95.
Call
272-6953.

KITCHEN
SET;
TABLE
LAMP;
50
yards of beige wool carpeting;
twin
beds and misc. Very reasonable.
Call 878-1409
SOFA, BLUE FLORAL,
GOOD
COND.,
$50; 6-yr. crib; playpen; baby buggy;
electric fan.
729-2177.

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

COGSWELL
CHAIR;
COFFEE
TAbles;
cot; studio couch;
book cases;
twin
beds
with
box
springs
and
mattresses. Misc. items. GR 5-3815.

END TBLS.;
1 RD. COFFEE
Heywood- Wakefield champagne
$20 ea. Exc. cond.
PArk 4-8191.

-

GIVING UP APT.: LIVING
RM. AND
bedroom
furn. for sale. Call after 5
p.m. or weekends.
BR 4-6753

3
ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent condition. $20.
AL 1-7290.

BLOND
MAPLE
BEDROOM = SET;
double bed, lg. dresser w/oval mirror,
night table. $50. 446-5665.

6 PC. BEDROOM SET

o73- 7640

WALL
UNIT,
7,000
B.T.U.
USED
mo. 1966 model. $130. DA 8-7123.

$50.

abueiitie:
Phone
and then on.

LIKE NEW.
Call UN 4-2193

DRYER
GOOD

ee a earere

In excellent
8312 Sunday

Carpet Sale Open

©

CARPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent |
electric shampooer $1.00. Central V&amp;S
Hdwre, 1910 Central Av., Evanston.

HOTPOINT
4
BURNER
2
OVEN
elec.
range.
Good
condition.
Under
$50. Call 272-5693.
FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

COUCH, 3 CHAIRS AND RUG, $65
Or will sell separately. HI 6-0562.
DRAPES,
LINED
ANTIQUE
SATIN,
2
pr., 48 x 84. Gold, yellow, green floral
on white. $16. Never used.
CR 2-2894
MONARCH
ELEC.
RANGE,
EYE
level auto. oven, pullout burners, $450
new,
will
sacrifice
$225.
Upright
freezer, $125. 272-7957.
REMODELED
KITCHEN:
REFRIG.,
rotisserie; elec. table top range, builtin oven,
metal
cabinets,
deep
fry;
misc. CR 22577 eves., wkends.

You Antiquers. Antiquaries from hills
of Penn. THE MARKET-3347 NORTH
CLARK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

WOOL
CARPET,
15’ X20’
PLUS
2
runners,
pad
included,
reasonable.
Please
call.
HI
6-0423
evenings
or
weekends.

many
other misc. items. A ote
_ condition. Best offer. OR 4-6739

Cleaner

A REAL DEAL!
Maple bedrm.
set, double bed, dresser, chest. Only $45. Call after 5 p.m,
CRestwood 2-2662.

ee!

NEW
MODEL
AMANA _
REFRIG.freezer: Kimball studio upright
piano;
5 ft. lowboy, side board; birch
dinette
set. All like new. Call RO 4-4007.

individual

OR BEST OFFER.
CALL 475-2036.
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

12 FT.
WARD-

For Sate--Mousebicid Goods
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

156 SQ. YDS. WOOL CPTING:
Beige w/matching drapes.
Nearly new, Best offer.
Call 864-7760 after 5 p.m.
BEAUTIFUL 9 PC. FRENCH WALNUT
dining room
set, like new. Beautiful
hanging lamp for living rm., like new.
DAvis 8-8786.

$35;

Dryer

PORTABLE Me
gee
REFRIG.;
40 GA
STOVE:
robe closet. ORchard §-8054.

172

FOR “A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric
shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

84

BUILT-IN

air-cond.;

PERFECT

WALL

SIZE HEADBOARD;
LEATHER
drum table, matching end tables;
se chair. All in excellent cond.

ens
:

YRS.
OLD.
$50. 433-2877.

Electric

172 For Sale—Household Goods

Goods

LIKE
NEW
CONTEMPORARY
08"
beige sofa, best offer. Call between 10
a.m. and 7 p.m.
967-5852.

GAS DRYER, $25.
Call UN 4-0787.
PR.
OF
TABLE
LAMPS;
WONDER
Pony;
stroller;
bassinette; play pen;
feeding table; misc. baby items. Call
674-4438.
UPRIGHT
PIANO,
$150;
SOFA,
$35;
elec.
typewriter,
$40;
iron
bed,
springs,
mattress,
$7.50
UN
9-3645
after 4 p.m.
:

EVANSTON

For Suleu-Heusebald

CHEST
OF DRAWERS;
ELECTRIC
appls.,
headboard
and
spread;
bed
tray;
uphol.
chair;
4
card
table
chairs; misc. china, bed. UN 9-2292.
LIGHT BIRCHWOOD BDRM. SET
twin size bed; 5 drawer chest; night
stand
w/glass
tops;
chair
and Formica top desk. Exc. cond. OR 6-4535.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out price, $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300
LGE,
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
$75;
CHInese wool rug 10x12
$25;
2 maple
dressers, mirror and desk drawer $35;
tbl. $10. Call 869-4466 after 4 p.m.

WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.00.
Benard’s
Hdwre.,
Dodge
St.,
Evanston.

AGE
SALE:
' 925 HUBER.
LN.
view.
Thurs.-Fri.
Oak
_chrs.;
;
assorted
tables
and
lamps;
hing; . curtains;
and
material;

AHOG.

2

SPOOL BED, SINGLE, SIDEBOARD IN
Pine;
Pine Chest. Silver coffee pots,
candlesticks, etc
EVANSTON ANTIQUES seid
RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. 10 to 4
VOSE
GRAND
PIANO;
RUST
COLOR
sofa, Norge
14 lb. washer,
mangle;
714 ft. antique cupboard;
books and
miscellaneous. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 to
.4 318 Hamilton St., Evanston.

NITURE SALE: NEW
AND USED.
0, repairing, refinishing, upholster-

Cane

172°

STIFFEL
LAMPS;
DRAPES;
GRASS
rug;
large mirror;
food mixer;
mahogany tables; crystal candle holders;
electric
percolator;
trays;
chrome
garbage can. Call 446-8460.

‘after 5 p.m., OR 5-4527.

‘eber’s Furniture
Co:, 829
vvanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

Goods

WURLITZER
APARTMENT
UPRIGHT
Walnut finish. In exc. cond. Has been
cleaned
and tuned every 6 months.
a
sated 6 p.m. or Sat. and Sun. DA

poster bed,
box spring
and
dresser, mirror, chiffonier.

0

ER

REASONABLE

all wool

and Pug hete te
eptg.;
pads;

night
matt.

For Sale—Household

HOUSE
SALE
SAT.
APRIL
22
9:30
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
Interesting
furn.
pieces; tea cart; pictures; fine china;
crystal ware; bdrm. set; much misc.
222 Tenth Street, Wilmette.
YOU
SAVED
AND
SLAVED
FOkK
wall to wall carpet. Keep it new with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
ae
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette

PIECE
BEDROOM
SET,
DOUBLE
bed
with
mattress,
dresser
with
mirror, and chest. Light wood. Good
condition. $75. Call 272-6564.

RMS.
OF
PERIOD
FURNISHINGS,
All less than 1 yr. old. Chandeliers;
lamps;
marble
tables;
Wall
decor;
curtains; pool table, misc. 446-6817.
BLOND
DINING
RM.
SET,
GOOD
cond.:
drop leaf table, 6 chairs and
china cabinet. $100. Call 272-1172.
HEKMAN
COFFEE
TABLE,
CHERRY
finish
w/center
drawer,
Exc.
cond.
$65. Call 272-0446.
DREXEL
WALNUT
DRESSER
mirror, exc. cond. Call after 5:30
DA 8-1829.

AND
P.M.

SOFA;
2 CHAIRS,
4 LEATHER
TOP
tables; reas. good cond.
Call PA 4-7979
SOFA;
CHAIR;
4 DIN.
CHRS.;
BEDrm, set; draperies; TV. Misc. All in
good cond. CR 2-0030.
:
SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED, NEARLY
new,
beige,
excellent
condition.
8642333 after 6 p.m.
STAIR
CARPETING,
NEW
COND.;
gas
stove
reas.;
slide
projector;
2
beds. fireplace screen. Call AL 1-5437.
WEBCOR
PHONOGRAPH
HOLIDAY
imperial,
-portable,
adaptable
to
stereo. Best offer. 864-2333 after 6 p.m.
8

PC. WALNUT
DINING
ROOM
SET,
good
condition-Reasonable.
Call ALpine 1-6366 after 5 p.m.
BEIGE LAWSON
SOFA $30; ANTIQUE
Victorian bdrm. set. $135;
both exccond. Call UN 4-8019.

173.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

Goods

WANT TO BUY
ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITURE,
CHINA CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.
FOR BEST
CALL

HOLLYWOOD

RESULTS
ART GALLERIES

SHeldrake 3-3573

6618 N. Ridge.

Any Type of Merchandise
1 PC.
OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col, Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

HIGHEST
FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED

PAID

BY

UGS

GReenleaf 5-0108
Tear Out This Ad And

Call

GR
5-8696
ANYTIME
WHEN
selling furniture, antiques, cut glass,
ee:
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.,
vans.
CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256
WANT:
MAYTAG
SQUARE
TUB
wringer-type
washing
machine,
A-l

condition;

desk.

Early

724-9327.

gpm big
Ftc
25’
room ee25’ x
ee

Amer.

dbl.

pedestal

take ne
so 18 old
stair

FOR
risers.

ie

_

�173 Wid, #0 BuyHshld. Goods © ' 176 For
TOP
-

FOR USED REFRIGERATORS
;
AND GAS.STOVES
Prompt pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133
WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550
RANCH
MINK
STOLE
COST _ $600
excellent cond.
A real buy
at $200.
Hardly used.
‘
Call UN 4-3775.
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

‘WANTED: 40” GAS STOVE
IN GOOD CONDITION.
835-1240.
174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

COLORED
8 YRS.
2-5434

CR

RCA

OLD.

19" Zenith
WALNUT
6067

COND.

$75

CALL

475-

or weekends.

Two Highchairs For Twins.
MATCHING
necessary.

IF POSSIBLE
433-4687.

BUT

19”
PORTABLE
TV,
condition. Reasonable.
729-1412.

VERY

175

Furs

Apparel

THE
80912

and

LAST

MAIN

DAvis

NOT

‘GOOD

ACT
EVANSTON

8-9898

North

Shore’s Most Exclusive .
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask _
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.
WHETHER
IT
BE
showers or
nae
find thema

FASHIONS
with flowers,

PAINTS

$3.50 gal.

$1.00 aft.

$4.50 gal.

$1.25 qt.

FOR
you'll

THRIFT HOUSE

MOVING:
80
YDS.
WOOL
BEIGE
carpet;
rm. size rugs;
chests;
1 yr.
old humidifier; redwood porch furn.;
blankets;
feather
quilts;
spreads;
mahog. bar; frpl. equip.; drapes; ige.
upright
freezer;
1.
yr.
old~
ige.
Frigidaire;
misc.
glassware,
cnine,
ornaments, pictures;
mattresses, box
springs,
head boards;
day bed;
wr.
iron tbl. and 4 chrs.;
uphol.
chrs.;
leather luggage. After 6 p wm: Pri: all
day Sat. and Sun. 1083 Sxokie Ridge,
Glencoe. 835-2611.
2
OAK
BOOKCASES
W/GLASS
doors,
58”
long $40.
50’
long,- $35.
(Both
60’
high,
12’’
deep).
Office
swivel chair, new cane
seat, $20;
z
office chairs, $8.00 and $5.00;
office
stool,
$5.00;
liv.
rm.
table
w/plate
glass top, Ag 00; treadle Singer sewing
mach.,
2 men’s leather suitcases,
* 00 and $5, 00; antique clock, 110 yrs.
$20;
marble
clock, $20;
baromSe
100
yrs.
old,
$20;
decorative
scale, $5.00. UN 4- 1042.

SAW
GARAGE
SALE—8”
TABLE
w/motor
and
stand,
$35;
242
h.p.
Johnson
outboard motor, $50;
10—10
ft. lengths Aluminum guttering, $1.50
ea. 3—4.80 x 8 trailer tires/rims, $5.00
ea. Rotary lawn mower,
$5.00; Toro

STOLE

BEAUTIFUL SILVER BLUE
7 SKIN CASSIC STYLE, $150
724-4561
LUXURIOUS
FUR
PIECES
FOR
half the price of one. Mink stole and
broadtail jacket, small size. Call 6744266, leave name and number.
100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will ‘Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.

Jr. Petite Summer
40;

full length

All

ranch

garments

like

mink

coat,

new.

Call

BLACK
‘'BROADTAIL
JACKET
W/black mink collar, size 12-14. 2 years
old, $175. Phone AL 1-4754
42

TO 44 LADIES’
CLOTHING
12 TO
20, fur jacket. Thursday.
1623 South
Boulevard, Evanston.

176

For

Make

Sale—Miscellaneous

Us An

Offer Sale

GARDEN
EQUIP.;
LAWN
FURN:.;
clothes;
sport
equip.;
bowling
ball;
ping
pong
tbl.;
skis;
boots;
bikes;
skates;
golf
bag;
cart.
Curtains;
drapes;
bed
s prds.;
linens;
sect.
sofas; kit. tbl.; i!
buffet; lamps;
hibachi;
dishes;
file
cab.;
4 elec.
mtrs.
i/8 to 1/6 H.P.;
metronome;
contemp. 19
x 41 framed print; country sch, me:
mine. Apr. 22-23 Sat. 94;
Sun.
lackthorn
PIL.,
erfield; * ‘pike pas.
Warwick
and

Warrington.

April

20,

1967

ST., EVANSTON

ANTIQUE
SOFAS;
OLD
LAMP
bases;
sterling
souvenir
spoons;
15
vol.
world
history;
French
Limoge
china;.
French
tables;
lamp;
small
Chinese rugs; old china clock; ‘antique
dolls;
needlepoint
patchwork
quilts;
couch
covers;
small
size
formals:
misc. jewlery for creative work, etc.
1327
Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
10
a.m. to 6 p.m.

SPRING SALE
SANDERS

ROAD

MOVING

NURSERY
SALE

THURSDAY ONLY
Child’s play house $35; 8’ gold couch
$85;
crib, mattress,
play —_
eating
table;
ping pong table;
train;
road race set;
wrought
iron couch:
toys galore; boy’s clothes size 4 and 5;
eae. items. 2400 Simpson St., Evanson.
SOLD OUR HOME—NOW MUST SELL:
Complete twin bedroom set; washer;
ironer;
kitchen
table
and
chairs;
trunks; tools; small appliances; snow
tires; golf clubs; lamps; cedar closet;
fur coats;
fire extinguisher;
books:
knick-knacks;
porch
furniture;
typewriter and table; sewing
machine.
SALE 10 to 4 SATURDAY
330 Greenleaf
Wilmette

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS
Wide
assortment
Spring Clothing.

THE
of

BLIND
furniture.

Also

823 Dempster
DA 8-5775
MOVING,
ANTIQUES. CHINA, GLASS,
walnut
students
desk;
silver
lustre
ge
books; solid mahogany melodan, very old '$75; foot warmer; misc.
Simmons
outdoor
chaise/cover,
$15
deluxe 30”’ copper stove; tools; lamps;
lawn furniture. Expensive clothes, 10,
12, 14 very reasonable. AL 1-8506. 310
Richmond Rd., Kenilworth, Il.
9

a4

ATTIC ANTIQUES
SPECIALISTS
835-4217

X 12 ROYAL
BLUE,
9 X 12 AVOcado carpets, 9 mos. old; 18’ of 90’,
11’ of 60’ beige custom
made
drps.
and rods, all less than 2 yrs. old; de
luxe
Sears
Lady
Kenmore
washing
mach.,
5 yrs.
old;
de
luxe
beige
Formica top, 4 chr.. steel dinette set,
2 bds. All exceptional buys, good cond.

677-7309.

BEAUTIFUL
LIKE
NEW
DAVENport,
(half
price);
several
chairs;
Eureka
vacuum
sweeper,
excellent
condition;
reel
style
power
motor
lawn mower;
hand lawn mower; leaf
raker; two 8:00 x 14 snow tires Goodbetw Suburbanite; patio furniture. Call
etween 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 ALpine 1-

Ace

GUILD

SHOP—CHRIST CHURCH
710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
Open each Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fine resale mdse.;
Antiques;
China;
Jewelry;
Glass;
Silver;
Furniture;
Books; and Bric-a-brac.

CHROME

DINETTE.

SET,

48”

Formica
tbl.
w/extra
leaf,
beigebrown
color, $30;
DOG
RUN,
5’ x8’
cyclone
fence,
5
tall w/gate,
$50;
Setter-size wire
traveling
cage,
$20.
All items in good condition. 729-0377
after 4 p.m., all day Saturday.
THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Benefit North
Shore Choral
Society.
Home
baked
goods;
toys;
juvenile
furn.; Tiffany lamp;
mangle;
books;
TV;
bric-a-brac;
carrier; chrs.;
cribs;
coffee. 4:30, 430 Ninth St., Wilmette.
GARAGE

9:30

SALE:

to 5.

THURS.,

Lawson

FRI.,

davenport;

SAT.

PING PONG TABLE, LAMPS, 2 PULL
up chrs., end tables,
Nesco
roaster
w/stand,
3
matching
chests.
of
drawers, sml. blond desk, meat slicer,
6 yr. crib and matt., ladies’ clothing
16-18. All reas. OR 5-2060.
GARAGE SALE:
Woman’s
size
10 clothing,
designer
labels;
irl’s
clothing,
all
sizes;
Lutetia
INK
STOLE;
lawn
furn.;
G
fan;
luggage;
desk.
Call
ORHOUSE
SALE—SAT.,
SUN.
10-4
5929
Crain, Morton Grove. Chrome dinette
set;
lg.
wall
mirror;
deep-freeze;
Misc.

tbl.; Formica
blower,
like

ANTIQUES;

ter,

art

desk;
new;

Lawn Boy
Clothing;

BRASS,COPPER,

glass.

furniture,

and

H.P.

AIR

CONDI.

PEW-

much

misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
SLEIGH
FRUITWOOD
DINING
SET,
sep. tbl. folds over cane front buffet;
4 cane back chrs. Reasonable. 50” x
35”’ ant. brass frpl. screen, $25; 1951
Encyclopedia Brittanica, all yr. books
to ’66, $20. VE 5-4564 after 6 p.m.
HOUSE
SALE.
EBONY
SPINET
PIano; power mower; long rust couch;
tables; 4 bar chairs; golf clubs, bag
and cart; some silver; misc. Call UN
4-5782 after 6 OR come Sat., Sun. 1319.
Grant, Evanston.
BOGEN
P.A.
AMPLIFIER
MODEL
CHB 50. 2 mike inputs, 2 aux. inputs,
and 1 magnetic input, 2 outputs. 50
watts. Never used, still has
guarantee
cord. Including all cables $85. 475-6199
after 6 p.m.
EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS:
POWER
lawn
sweeper;
Lambretta
motor
scooter
1961;
plastic
swim _ pool,
12 x 26”
PLUS
Intern’l.
Harvester
ort Ay blower. Phone after 5 p.m.,

Hardware,

1119

Central

VICTORIAN
STOVE
AND
TRUNK;
old picture frames; old wardrobe and
steamer trunk;
9 x 12 braided rug;
garden equip.; fishing equip. western
saddle; GE
washer; misc. 433-2783
MAHOG.
TABLE,
6
CHAIRS
$35:
mahog. table $30; very old oak chest;
drop leaf kit. table; several old chairs
for
antiquing
or refinishing,
cheap.
Call AL 1-5515 all week.
UMBRELLA
TENT;
2ND
SEAT
FALcon
Bus;
washing
Mach.;
hedge
trimmer;
hand
edger;
gas-powered
edger;
spreader;
21’’ Cooper
rotary
mower 328-7083.
YELLOW
SILK LOUNGE
CHR.;
WEIman tbls.; lmps.; leather top Knotty
Pine desk, chr., student Imp.;
5 pc.
chrome
kit. set,
Formica,
turquoise
chairs; vacuum cleaner. HO 5-1515.
LARGE
OLD
BARN,
FARMHOUSE,
wood suitable for paneling, etc. 2 corn
cribs, 2 concrete stave silos all in use.
To be removed from premises. Near
,Carpentersville, Illinois, GR 5-0629.
CHINESE
RUG
11x14;
G.E.
8’ REfrig., exc. cond.;
table full of misc.
dishes; mixers and bric-a- -brac and so
forth.
1132
eg
oe Chicago,
Mr.
Joice, Thurs., Fri.,
aes
SALE
Child., adults’ clothin
toys; books;
records;
misc.
hse
d.
items.
244
Greenfield. Chanel. Sat. 10-6. PA 4HAMILTON
DRYER,
VERY
GOOD
condition, $25; ladies’ golf clubs, leftas
and bag. 6 irons and 2 woods,

PArk 4-4046.
POLOROID
LAND
CAMERA,
LGE.
ic. good cond., $25; 2 genuine’ contour
ounge
chrs.,
g
cond.,
$45
ea.;
childs lge. hobby horse; antique white
upright piano; misc. items. 869-1618.
CRIB AND MATTRESS;
HIGH CHAIR;
bronco horse; pin
pong table; wood
screen door;
alum.
awning;
vac.
cleaner; end tbles; steamer trunk; 10
used alum. windows; DAvis 8-2676.
WROUGHT
IRON
DINETTE
SET,
6
chairs,
glass top, matching extension
tbl.
and
tea
cart;
queen
size bed,
bookcase headboard,
dresser;
broom
cab.; portable typewriter. 251-5517.

6040o

-Zag
bean

AT

ALL

iron sheets;

TIMES:
and

PIPES;

other

misc.

FIREWATER—THE

LADY’S

DRAIN

OPENER-—for stopped up drains use
THE
drain
opener
created for you.
Easy
to
use.
Buy
it
at:
Lemoi
Hardware
1008 Davis Street
Evanston
POWER
KING
8’
BENCH
SAW
w/motor, bench, $55; Mahog. 3 tiered
table, dressing table (serves as desk);
platform rocker, newly uphol.;
elec.
geveies
guitar w/amp., $35. CR 2-

ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
1965,
20
VOLS.
Cost $200, sac. $35; Naugahyde hide-abed; Virtue kit. set; uph. chairs; SunBeam mower;
edger; Collier’s ency.;
oa
bdrm, set. All unused. Call AL 1LAWN
MOWER:
mower, 6 hp. Like
wheel trailer. $200.

TORO - RIDING
new. Comes with 2
WI 5-3117.

JARI ROTARY SNOW PLOW,
_
BRIGGS AND STRATTON 4-CYCLE
ENGINE, $55. MOVING TO
CALIFORNIA. 724-2062.
LAWN MOWER JACOBS aN,
21” Reel Lawn Tisse
#
Crestwood
GARAGE
SALE:
MISCELLANEO
household items;
kitchen appliances.
272-0751.
2412 Walters Ave.,
brook.

WESTINGHOUSE
UH

SECTIONS

IDlewood
ALUM.

sies, ea. approx.

3-1466
FRAME

Every

Good
$50.

Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 12:30.

Scout
uniforms,
like
new _ clothes,
boots, skates, etc.
CHAIR-BED, GOOD CONDITION.
Excellent for apartment use.
TRUMPET, GOOD CONDITION.
An excep. instrument for a beginner.
Call 272-4129.
FREDDY:
HELP, HELP, MY DRAINS
are stopped up. Where did you hide
my
FIREWATER?
Call me
tonight.
Buy
it
at:
Ace
Hardware,
1507
Waukegan,
Glenview.

‘PORCH

SALE:

STERLING;

PAINTED

bed;
hall
desk;
antique
drawers;
water
cooler;
purses
and
jewelry.
Picture
frames;
old
school
desk;
bicycle; misc. GR 5-7414.

FIREPLACE.
COULD
BE USED
AS
eS aPLACE OR OUTDOOR BARBETHE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLFA'
Blue Lustre
is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00 Eckart Hdwr.,
Winnetka.
GARAGE
SALE:
PIPE
FITTINGS;
garden
hose;
wash.
garden
tools;
steel tool
mach.;
2 metal
shelves;
box;
lg. chest;
misc.
1501
Ashlana
Av., Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
2111
LINCOLNwood Dr., Evanston. Port. typewriter;
sewing mach.; captains chairs; maple
chairs; coats, dresses sz. 16-18. Jewelry, rummage.
VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dem ster, Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking
Sales Co.
EIGHTEEN
ROYAL
WORCESTER
bone
china
luncheon
plates, Peking
_ pattern. $210. Call 256-4641 or 251-0819.
DOUBLE
SZ.
MATTRESS
spring, firm, W/W
snow
5. Call 272-6514.

AND
tires,

BOX
800 x

21”

$50.

TV

CO

New

:

—

electric

$50

$225;

ie

SOLE

Underwood

or

REDUCING

condition,

COU

wili sel

;
Call

ALpine

1-0161.

sis

BRUNSWICK
BILLIARD TABLS
duty, 412’ x 9’ with
1”

Heavy

Es

exc,

cond. $150 or best offer.

21’ SELF

DRIVE

3 hp;

$25

ROTARY

4 cycle;

BOLEN

good

RIDING

MOW

cond

OR

TRACTOR,

reel mowers, plus sweeper, and
$300. Boy’s 24” bike, poor
$10. 729-3156.
FOX

MINI-BIKE;

refrigerator.
and poles.
HI 6-8232.

GE

Head

Good

w/bind
Best

o

FOR BALE:

Blue Spruce and conesSoe
ft., $5.00 ft. Dig your

4039 Harvard

p

STOV

skis

condition.

EVERGREENS

=

&amp; to 12
:

Terr., Skokie GR 5.9405

TABLE
SAW,
SEARS
8”
stand, motor etc. pees condition.
UN 9-6510 or FI 6-0914

C

:

Lawn Mower Real Type
SEARS,
AIR

GAS, BEST OFFER.
Call 869-8880

CONDITIONER,

Whirlpool,

cools

Exc. cond. $150
after 5:30 p.m.

or

3/4

6800

best

TON

btu

per

offer.

4!

h

Si*'
SELF
PROPELLED
lawn mower,
heavy Oi alae
v=
$40; laundry ‘tub, $5.00. 272-41

GERT’S A GAY oe

EADY

whirl after cleaning carpets with

Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glenco

PLAYGROUND
before

EQUIPME!

6 p.m.

jungle

gym,

We’

DA

n

reasonak ple.

8-2528

2 Reel Type

seat

8

Poacar Mowers,

18’’ wide. Df cad OFFER.
869-6448

CRAFTSMAN
stand,

10”

guard.

RAD#AL

Heavy

router w/attachments.

$160

takes.

duty

profe:

th like

256-3387.

PLAYER
PIANO,
EXC.
COND.,
girl’s
Schwinn
bicycle;
4-pc.
be
set, w/Simmons Beautyrest box

and matt.;

CARPETS

desk w/chr. PA 4-8377.

AND

LIFE

TOOC

beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. R
electric

shampooer,

$1.00

Wolff Ace Hardware,

BACK YARD

Wilmette.

RUMMAGE an

we,

Friday,
Saturday
21-22.
antiques,
family
clothing, ee
Misc. 2309 Dempster, Evanston.

15-3/4”’
x 6’ high. Inc.

SHOP
AT
GLENVIEW
Church,
1000
Elm_
St.

Thurs.,

VH,

SLENDERELLA

JALOU-

1 sec.
to fit in door.
Clear
glass
louvres. Already removed from wall.
Must buy lot. Best offer. 432-1045.
EXCHANGE
Community

and

10-key
adding
machine,
offer. Call 724-0433.

| HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
| 6

tric:
234

4’ X 6’
PLATE
GLASS
with peereesas
ie
Call ID
2-0951.

slide,

machine in cabinet,
ter, Morton ae
9673170
5770.
VikKING SALESC

SALE

paar

girls
toys,
garden tools;

tanbark.

MOVING
SALE
TUES.,
HE
25, 10
to 6.
Stove;
refrig.:
TV;
washer;
dehumidifier;
drapes;
lamps;
men’s,
women’s clothing; misc. Reas. 8012 N.
Oriole, Niles. TA 5-3628.
21”
JACOBS
SELF-PROP.
REEL
mower. Minolta camera, flash, projector
w/case.
40’ x40’
screen.
26’
Pullman
luggage. “bent
offer. WI 5152.

FOR

REFRIGERATOR;

niture;
clothes;

SEWING MACHINE SALE
an Singer machines. $12.50 each.

Call 328-5160.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT .
BASEMENT SALE: 10c to $10.
Clothing, household goods;
and many
misc. items. Thurs., April 20, 9 to 9.
717
Seward,
Evanston—rear
entrance.
869-4022

STOVE;

St.,

STILL HAVEN’T GOTTEN UP THE
NERVE TO PIERCE YOUR EARS?
PIERCED LOOK EARRNINGS
AT SERENDIPITY
347 Walnut, Northfield

"uphol.

chairs; firepl. barbecue; jungle gym;
2 end tables; quilted twin be spreads;
luggage;
ladies’
clothing;
kit. utensils; access.; 2 sun lamps; lawn tools;
bric-a-brac. 9458 Springfield Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
3
ANTIQ.
OCCAS.
tbls.;
Mahjong
set;
nursery
lamps;
movie
titler; 2 console
radios;
TV;
reclining chr.; bric-a-brac; odds and
ends.
See at 1953 Prairie St., Glenview. Fri. eve. to 9:30. Sat. 9:30 to
4:30.
2
SHERWOOD
SR-4
TANGLEWOOD
speaker
system.
Too
mod.
for
our
home. New guarantee, cost $225 ea.,
sell $145 ea.;
Ladies’
fruitwood
and
leather
desk:
bunching
tbls.;
commode;
all like new. Best offer. 9452115 eves.
WE’RE MOVING
Sale:
Saturday
only, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sofa; Din. Rm. tbl.; TV; BBQ; desk:
toys;
books;
games;
women’s
and
children’s clothes; dishes; glassware;
much,
much
misc.
Everything
very
reasonable. 480 Elder Ln., Winnetka.

exten.
snow

3/4

Wilmette.

IRONS

SALE:
637 ABBOTSFORD
RD.,
KENilworth.
Thurs.,
9:30 to 4:30. Bdrm.
furn.; gold leaf mirror; power mower;,.
hose;
garden furn.;
barbecue Nesco
roaster;
relaxicizor;
drapes;
white
quilted spreads; 2 box springs, matt.;
ladies’ coats, sz. 14, 16.
AL 1-0644
DELTA
10”
TABLE
SAW,
COMplete
$50;
Delta
floor
model
drill
press, $50 or best offer; 7 drawer like
new
desk,
$45;
Rosenthal
China,
6
place settings, 47 pcs., $50; Formica
end
and
cocktail
tables,
$30;
misc.
housewares. CR 2-2189.

5-PC.

ae eTast ac

tioner, Hoover Canister vacuum, hand
lawnmower
wicker dog bed, rocker,
child’s
car
seat,
home
barber
set,
lady’s Sunbeam razor. Boy’s clothing,
infant to size 4. 251-9041.
FREDDY:
HELP, HELP—MY DRAINS
are stopped up.
Where did you hide
my
FIREWA
ER?
Call me
tonight.

GLENCOE
CLOCK

ta
COLDSPOT

chard 3-0014.

PRIVET HEDGE,
10 FOR 59c; 3 TO 4
ft. Privet, 10 for 88c; Spead-Yews, 5
op A sod. Honey Locust trees, 6 to 8 ft.,

Clothes

SIZE
5.
CALL
446-6867
AFTER
5
p.m. weekdays or all weekend.
WHITE
AND
DARK
BLUE
TUXEDO,
size 14.
328-0904.

2

RESALE

DESIGNER -.
CLOTHES
SIZE
10.
Dresses,
knits,
silks,
wools.
Spring
coats, skirts, slacks, cashmere sweaters, lace, fur trim. Purses, shoes 7B.
Nothing over $10. AL 6-0957.

size

806 GROVE

3285
Sanders
Rd.,
Northbrook.
Between Milwaukee Av. &amp; Willow Rd.

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

2

Polaroid

$4.98 and up
WARNER PAINTS

GILLOGLY’S

MINK

older

10 and 12 Roll Bundles
1966 Patterns

RACKE

KENILWORTH

$5.00;

ROOM LOTS OF
WALLPAPER

646 W. Diversey
281-6636
Chicago’s Largest Resale Shop
Fine
gently
used
clothes
at gentle
prices. Designer’s Collection-FURS
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS
Daily 10-4:
Thurs. 12-8:
Closed Tues.

JANE

mower,

camera
set, $10;
1 car top carrier,
$3.00;
set bar
bells
110
Ilbs.,
$12;
Redwood
picnic bench,
$7.00. Thurs.
=. * p.m.
1628 Elder Lane, North-

Y-Not Resale Shoppe

MODELS WARDROBE ...
Like-new
sizes
5-7-9;
all
seasons.
Dresses,
coats,
sportswear,
shoes.
Wonderful
buys.
2 mink
stoles, one
broadtail jacket.
251-0168 or AL 6-0631

.. . Hurry!

WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE ST., EVANSTON

reel

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Early bird spring sale. Thurs.,
Fri.
and Sat. %2 to 1/3 off on some spring
items.
Making
room
for
summer
collection. 1508 Howard St., Chicago.
743-9188
Open Thurs. eves.
$CASH$
Men’s
and
Children’s
For
Ladies’,
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

it lasts

et

COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE
ON EXHIBIT

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

YE OLDE

aa a
AND

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

While

De Luxe Portable

6 p.m.

PIANO '

REG. $10.00 ENAMEL

Sale

$55.

EBONY

bench,
absolutely
like new _ upright,
$700; ‘Westinghouse dehumidifier,
$45;
never
used
Gibson
classic
guitar
w/case,
$80; cpg
size Black Angus
rotisserie, $45; 2 1lge. framed Picasso
’ reproductions,
$25
and
$15;
giant
Webster dict., $15; 2 sleds, $5.00 ea.;
Aurora road race set, HO scale, huge
layout,
$25;
Gilbert microscope
set,
.00; Barbie dolls, cases and clothes,
15; never used elect. manicure
set,
$7. 00; elect. roto tool set, $10; elect.
tole ‘clock, $5.00;
girl’s 24” Schwinn
bike, $10. 864-3659.

TV—21I"

GOOD

STAND,

aft.

.

SOHMER

ROSCO

COMB.

windows,

STORM

overall

AND

frame

.
“

retin VE
dim

66” wide x 5'8” hi h; 610’
5’8” high; for 4 windows. AL 1-5’
LYON
HEALY
5’7’
MAHOG
rand piano;
formal carved 9
ining
rm. set, mahogany w/m
try inlay. Crown Stove. RE 4-768

bs

CHAR-BROIL MODEL NO.
PLUS SMOKER UNIT AND R
NEW $115—ASKING $40
LIKE NEW. 724-5799.
CURVED
EXEC.
Eese:
7
ee
h.p.

mower;

19”

port.

TV;

spd. Schwinn bike; 20’ sta
1963 VW camper. Call AL 6-07

fant
mee

6

Fe.
4
46 Fe
xX Se
collapsible cooler $150.
Call
after 6 p.m.
STAUFFER
VIBRATOR
couch, Perfect condition. Ouiainal
$200. Will sell for $100.
ALpine 1-6195
3 DANISH
MOD.
COUCHES $25
Barber
chair;
Day
bed
$15;
fixtures; commercial milk shake
er. GR 5-3796, 1222 Pitner.
JACOBSON REEL MOWER;
massage unit; G.E. ironer;
spreader;
cyclone
fence;

Wal,

ba

isc. 1037 Whitfield, N’bk. sen

FOR

SALE:

18 INCH

Sunbeam
Electric
392-0570, anytime.
PECAN

pecan

FIN.

fin.

TWIN

Mower,

COFFEE

end

design, like new.
$125. 256-4963.

177.

Wtd.

te

tble.,

$40;

eae

Stereo-Hi-Fi,
NORGE
gas

to Buy—Misoellaneous —

COLLECT

books now!
sale,
N.S.

Women’s
ae. For

_

TBLE

MOVING;
MUST
SELL
washer
and
dryer
$100;
mower $15. 869-2353.

WE’LL

Ax
$35.

YOUR

UNW

For our annual wat
Chapter,
areney

Comm.
pickup.

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

Bo
HI

tax
6-3730-. or

Classified —

�ara
ec

od
:

SLIPCOVER

ST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
of junk
brought
to our
door;
iron, metal, etc. For truck pick‘IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
Prices subject to change
without

_

D PARK WASTE MATERIAL
BERKELEY ROAD
(Of of Old Skokie Rd.)

I

WANTED

IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY

%a

_we wt?

PE

our

contribution

GALLERY,

in our paper.
Contestants
: be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
age, phone, address, and choice
dvertiser must
accompany
each
bution. Send to THE
PEANUT
1232
Central
Av.,
Wil-

"NORTH SHORE PAPER
AND
RSON
TED:
;

METAL
UN

CO

SWINGS,
TABLE.
condition.

) } CONDITION.
USED
tropica: bird collector.

TO

BUY:

OR
NEW.
945-1347.

A GAS

tree
sprayer
on
capacity minimum.

POWERED

wheels.

10

gal.

272-3858.
COMMERCIAL
TYPE
: ‘Ick CREAM FREEZER.
724-5171

Rummage
SAT.

APRIL
A bie

BARGAI

drens,

Sales

furniture:

and

mens

chil-

clothing;

wares;
sporting
goods, _ toys.
“®B”
train
to Granville
and
id n Rd, bus to door.
T OF THE SACRED HEART

MMAGE SALE AND BAZAAR.
., April 25th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
ed., April 26th, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
. Luke’s U.C.C., 9233 Shermer Rd.

(at Harlem),

Morton

on

2617

Books,

-a-brac, jewelry,

WAUKEGAN

:

furniture,

AGE

Church,

ril

SALE:

CHURCH
HOLY

20 and

7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at Linden Av.,

Free bus,
Wilmette.

RUMMAGE

SDEEMER LUTHERAN
(731 ipeesiicid Rd., H.P.,
3

m:

6-9 p.m., Thurs.
argains Galore.

are

CHURCH

thodist
a

2

-

~

:

Church,
Mon,
April

CHURCH
Wed. eve.,
April 20, 9 to

OF CITY

1307
24, 1

Granville,
‘pan. -to:-9

es. April 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
;

LADIES

OF

CHARITY

$t. Nicholas Church—Bargains Galore.
St. off Ridge, Evanston.
oo.
4-27, 4-9 p.m. Fri., 28, 9-2 p.m.
; Thurs

AGE
SALE—AMERICAN
Auxiliary,
1957
Sheridan

LERd.,

land Park. April 26, 7 p.m.
., Aprilil 27, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

to 9

UURBAN MERCHANDISE
le, Morton Grove.
a
Sun., Apr. 22 and 23,

Sat.

9:30 a. “mn. to 6 p.m.

RUM:

E

SALE

TUESDAY

APRIL

om
5:30 p.m.
to 9 p.m.
ohn’ s United Church of Christ
~ 1433 Crain St., Evanston, Ill.
Ge

SALE:
8
6.
to
nway
Methodist
icago ave evansten

St.

THURSDAY,
34:
pan.
at
Church,
933

PAUL’ 5 PUTHERAN CHURCH
iles Center Rd., Skokie, Il.

., Apr. 26, 6 to 9 p.m.

Ber
RUMMAGE
SALE
}
Shore Methodist Church, Greeneaf and Hazel Ave.,
Glencoe.
Wed.
a.m.—3:30 p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE
everything
must
go by
Aor
24t
aie Hinman Av. Evanston

Miscellaneous
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
re — gravel — gravel drives —
removal — power lawn rolling
tree removal — aa dirt — grading.

BEINLICH,

VE 5-1195
THE FIREWOOD

~ LIGHT
iture.

—

KING

HAULING
Appliances

zu ssional movers

Classified

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

MOVING

TRASH

REMOVAL

Hillcrest 6-2786
POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

180

REPAIRS
driveways.

LIKE NEW,
RARELY
USED
SET OF
ladies 1963 Wilson
Staff professional
golf clubs;
complete set w/bag, $125
or best offer. 827-0634.
2 WHEEL TENT TRAILER
Opens
to
1842
ft.
Electric
outlets,
water tank, spare tire.
Call JU 8-2334 or OR 5-2831.
K-43.
PLUS
EXTRAS
$129;
WINchester M-1 carbine plus extras $79;
98K Mauser $19; M1 carbine ammo.
$2.75 per 50 rds. 475-2476.
COMPLETE
SET
JUNIOR
SIZE
golf clubs,
golf bag
and cart.
Like
new. $35, Phone 251- 3497 after 7 p.m.
and weekends.

187

Coins and Stamps

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
We
Buy
and
Sell Stamp
and
Coin
Collections. New
issue stamps
available of most countries. 607 Custer,
| Evanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022.
|
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
Numismatic
and Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

188

Automobile

FOR SALE MODEL TA DICTAPHONE
dictating
unit
with
carrying
case.
Model
TB5
dictaphone
transcribing
unit. Phone 446-7810.
TYPEWRITER,
SMITH CORONA PORtable elec.; 2 yrs. old. Exe. cond. with
carrying case; $125, GReenleaf 5-6078
after 8 p.m.

Bicycles

and

TO BERKELEY'S

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity rs 5202
2 BOY’S BICYCLES
In good condition.
One J. D. Higgins, 24” for
20’?, for $15. Call VE 5-2437.
109 Linden, Glencoe.

272-5520

one

27’ SCHWINN VARSITY
10-speed;
w/generator
light
and
extras. $55 or best offer. Call after 6
p.m. PArk 4-6380.

TANDEM

BOY’S 26” BICYCLE
Butterfly handle bars;
banana
nearly new tires; $18.
724-6651 after 6 p.m.

seat;

Man's Schwinn Bike, 3 Speed,
GOOD CONDITION.
ORchard 3-0543.

WANT
TO
BUY
BOY’S
OR
GIRL’S
26’’ lightweight, also for sale 20’ Conv.
bicycle. Phone 729-1042.

183.

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

SHOP

and

Golf —
car
reg. $40-$30
olf
Golf fr walle reg. $8
Tron Covers, set of 10, reg. $5 now $2
Leather golf gloves, Ladies
50
Leather golf gloves, Men’s
Golf balls new $2, $3, $4 per doz.
Shag balls reg. $2 doz. now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5
Plastic practice balls
Up
to
75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise.
We
take _ trade-ins.
Large
selection
of used
golf clubs.
Expert repairing and ree
PRO SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-6
OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M.
4548 OAKTON,
SKOKIE
CLOSED SUNDAY
CO 7-5717
FAN
COACH
TRAVEL
TRAILER,
orig.
owner,
sleeps
5,
$2,000.
Self
contained, under 2 years old.
Call 869-0067

Garand

REASONABLE
272-2231

Now!
Loan

For

Rifle

CORTEZ

63

Carts

RO

HONDA
$180

|-6454

S-50
OR

BEST

OF-

1966 HONDA 160 CB BLUE
with extras including never used $30
helmet.
Always
handled
with
kid
gloves. $500. 677-6464.
1966
BS.A.
VICTOR
—
441 cc; 1,600 miles; exc. cond
blue
and
black,
$790.
Call
951.5154
after 6 p.m.

Motorcycle—BMW _ R-50
IN BEST CONDITION.
Call 679-3661

Never Driven 1967 Honda 50
$200

835-0066

HONDA

S-90

EXC. COND. LOW MILEAGE.
Extras. $275. 729-2049 after 5 p.m.
1966 HONDA S65
like new, will be year old June. New
parts. Will do 60, $230 or best offer.
869-4069 after 9 p.m. or Saturdays.

50,

For

1965,

430

1965

HONDA

Never

HONDA
$250.

2

miles,

loca-

1966
HONDA.
WHITE
160
DREAM
cruiser.
800
miles
total,
like
new.
Reasonable.
869-4494
after 5:30 p.m.
weekdays or anytime weekends.

$275

or best

S90;

offer.

TOP

Call

CON5 p.m.

CONDITION;

after

dr.

p/s,

hard-

p/b,

5 p.m.

Evanston,

Wards Camper Trailer 1965,
SLEEPS 4, EXTRAS.
CALL
Sat. and Sun. 248-5319.

ANYTIME

1953
DODGE
2-TON
DUMP;
mileage;
$450
or
best
offer.
International
149-Ton flat bed,
frame and 10-T winch. 724-2364.

LOW
1948
w/A-

’65
OLDS
DELTA
88
4 DOOR
HT,
low mileage, full power, radio, heater,
WW, tinted windshield. Immac. $1,795.
Call OR 4-3049.
’56 FORD WAGON
stick; good body;
motor
$100 or best offer.
Call eves. 724-5242.

8-cyl.
work.

BRAND

4-dr. Sedans
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Heater and Defroster
Turn Signals.
4-wreel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window Washers
Electric Wipers
Oil Filter
Child Rear Door Locks
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission

12 Mo. 12,000 Miles
Full Factory Warranty

$1,399

5; TNCLUDES HITCH
724-3428.
14
FT.
CAMPING
TRAILER,
MATtresses,
propane
stove
and
lantern.
Heater, spare tire. Sleeps 5. 272-1853.

Foreign

and

Sports

Delivered

in Glenview

Automatic Transmission
Renaults Also Available

Buys of the Week
'59 Rambler Sta. Wgn. $95
‘61 Peugeot Sedan
$150
'60 Renault 4-Dr.
‘62 Renault 4-Dr.
'63 Renault Convert.

$250
$395
$595

‘63

$695

Fiat

1100 4-Dr.

'65 VW 2-Dr. Gas Htr. $995

‘63° Buick Skylark
2-Dr. HT

$995

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS
Authorized
OVERSEAS

1501

Renault—Peugeot
DELIVERY

Dealer

ALSO

Waukegan

AVAIL.

Rd.

Glenview

SLEEPS

196

NEW

1967 GORDINE

needs

Layton Camping Trailer

Cars

1962 : FITCH
CORVAIR
MONZA
sprint t incl.
special suspension
and
steering;
4
carburetor
engine;
4
speed;
wood
wheel;
tachometer;
Lucas light. Engine recently rebuilt.
Tires good. Car clean inside and out.
$700 or best offer. 664-3775 (evenings).
TR
4
1963;
2,900
MI.;
PRIVATE
owner;
wire
wheels;
radio;
other
extras. $1,350 or best offer. Call ID 23877 or 835-4400. Ask for Lou.

PA 4-8600
1961

BR 3-5555
SAAB

IDEALSTATION
AND
AROUND
town car. A miser on gas, minimal
maintenance.
Thousands
of denvendable
miles
left
on
this
rugged
Scandinavian work horse. For a
free
road test call Carole or Geo. Basch.
272-8571
1960
MERCEDES
BENZ
300.
AUTOmatic.
Original
owner,
perfectly
maintained. Black w/red leather interior. Factory air; Becker Mexico AMFM., extra snow tires-Best offer over
$2, 000. UN 4-5773.
FIAT,
TWO
DOOR
MODEL
600.
Looks
and
runs
good.
Price
. Phone DA 8-8468 evenings.

1960.
$195.

“Mr. IM PERIAL”
Says Put Some ‘Spring’

'65 S-90
PArk 4-7365

HONDA
S-65;
EXCELLENT
dition; 700 mi. $215. Call after
Hillcrest 6-4358.

V8,

1732 Wesley,
UN 4-3106.

OFFER.

45 X 10 2-BDRM. MOBILE HOME;
fully me
pe air-cond.; choice
tion. ro ge awnings. $3, 400.
CALL 724-3086.

HONDA

driven,

OFFER.

Into Your Driving!!

MG—Austin Healey

66 HONDA CB-160. BLUE. 3,600
cond.
mis.
Rack
and
mirror.
Exc.
Mechanic
owned.
$575 or less. Call
after 6 p.m. 945-5015.

‘65

On Sunday

Trailers

KAMPER
TRAILERS
FOR
SALE.
Used
and
selling
at
a
reasonable
price. Can be seen at Mobile Marine,
Milwaukee
Av.
and
Deerfield
Rd.,
Wheeling. Call 729-4798.

‘66 VELOCETTE THRUXTON
NEVER
RACED;
MANY
EXTRAS
AND SPARES. $1,000 OR NEAREST
OFFER.
CALL
PArk 4-2052,

*65

and

APACHE
CAMPING
TRAILER
IN
good
condition
w/spare
tire,
$200.
Original cost $595. Designed for couple
w/additional space for family.
251-7460 evenings.

50

CONDITION, BEST
Call AL 6-1053

Sale—Trucks

white, red interior. Below dealer cost.
Pee
tax!
Full warranty.
PA 4-

TRIUMPH
MOTORCYCLE,
1956,
perfect
650cc,
T-Bird.
New
engine,
cond. Asking $600. Call 869-6748.

GOOD

2

WON IN CONTEST'!
Mercury CALIENTE 2

BEST

FER.
after 6 p.m.

446-8766

Til.

Never Even Driven to Church

HOMES

Camping Trailer $200 or

SUZUKI CITY

COND.;

abpeie

$1,399 Delivered

ELCONA
10
X
52;
COLONIAL
interior; 2 bedrms.; furnished; underpinned; air-conditioned. 729-2194.

1967

Fantastic spring sale, large selection
of used
bikes.
Insurance,
financing,
parts, service and accessories.

1965

Oil ‘. oF

1966 SKYLINE MOBILE HOME
12’ x 50”, 2 BDRM. FURNISHED
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
PHONE: 729-4476.

top.

BROWN’S

EXCEL.

RATES

FOR
SALE,
moat
CAMPER
trailer with 11’x 11’ outdoor attached
patio shown Sat. and Sunday only AL
1-4217, 221 Central Pk., Wil.

195

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST-TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
power
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
ladder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

6454 N. Western

SEASON

MOTOR

Peaster

Rent—

Motorcycles—Go

Homes

NOW: RENTING—OFF

Autos—Trucks—Trailers

193

Mobile

BRAND NEW
RENAULTS

CAMPER
1965
DODGE,
LOW
MILEage,
exc.
cond.,
sleeps
5, . radio,
heater, sink etc. auto-drive telescopic
roof. 6 ply tires. UN 4-3955.

From

WHITE WITH ACC. $165.
Call 337-5121 eves.

9 irons, 4 woods, peck S275 now $115
8 irons, 4 woods, reg. $160 now $ 65
8 irons, 3 woods, reg. $120 now $ 55
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $ 95 now $ 30
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $ 60 now $ 25
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Mens
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies ....
P.G. (4 woods) reg. $108 now $40
Fa ae balls (repaints)

MI

190

Honda

CLOSEOUTS

an Auto

945-6000

$35.

GIRL’S
24”
£4BIKE,
LGE.
$10;
wheeler, $5.00.
272-1803
GIRL’S
20”
SCHWINN’
BICYCLE,
. excellent condition, $25.
BOY’S STING-RAY BICYCLE, $25.
Cali ALpine 1-1252.

194

Foreign and Sports Cars

CAMPING TRAILER
1964 Nimrod Riviera with canopy ‘and
accessories. 272-6584.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

BIKE

Good Condition
Call 446-4310

30 Caliber
Misc.

$25;

JUST
PURCHASED
NO.
90
RECOIL
starter
GEM
shatter
proof
shroud,
dual carbs., many other extras. Call
between 4 and 9. HI 6-6556.
65
HONDA
S-50,
EXCELLENT
CONdition, worthwhile extras. $200 or best
reasonable offer. Call ALpine
1-7405.

Loans

Buy ‘Em
With

196

1966 YAMAHA 60 CC BLACK
Exc. cond. Less than 2,000 miles. $250.
Rack, chain, cover-free. WI 5-2249 or
642-4925.
’°66
HONDA
305
SCRAMBLER
SILver gray metallic, 2000 miles. See and
ride to appreciate. Private party. $635.
AL 1-2384.

AUTOMOTIVE

AND
Jim

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

BLACK.

SALE

sday, April 20th. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
earn
prices.
1718 Leland,
Evan-

Ar

RUBBISH,
Larry Carney

21

‘Thursday

“L’’ station.

GARAGE

FURNITURE

WANTED:

COMFORT-

Kenilworth.

27th,
rch

Py

Garages

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauling
problems, Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

RD., DEERFIELD

ay and Friday—April
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
AN

Girard,

appliances, many

CROSS

HOLY

N.

clothes,

panaval items.

REMOVAL

Attics,

COME

Grove.

RUMMAGE
SALE
Park Lane Women’s Club
N. Greenwood,
cor.
of Sunset,
, Fri., April 21, 6:30 p.m. to 9: 30
hee Sat., ‘Apr. 22, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
ie
SALE
NEW
AND
USED
andise, Thurs., April 27, 9 a.m.
p.m., Friday April 28, 9 a.m. to 1
PBeth Hille] Cong. 3220 Big Tree
, Wilmette, Ill.
IMMAGE SALE FRI... APRIL 21, 7

p.m.,

Basements,
DANNER

182

-.
10

5

RUBBISH

BROWNING
OVER
AND
UNDER
12
eave? skt/skt. Also Remington pump
2
gauge
field.
Both
in
excellent
condition. Cali AL 1-9380.

MIMEOGRAPH
EQUIPMENT
FOR
sale.
Bohn
electric
powered
Rexrotary
M-4
unit.
Fully
automatic.
Practically new. Phone 869-5896.

22 FROM
6 A.M.
Rd., Chicago

furs;

Soca

OPEN

HAULING

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

M.

EVANSTON

4-5133

JUNGLE
GYM;
SET;
PICNIC
built
and
usable

ANTED

LIGHT

you will receive

r

RICK CUSTOM 9’8”, GOOD SHAPE.
No dings; waln. skeg. $80 724-4837.

SALE

Motorcycles—Go Carts

‘66 HONDA
(DREAM)
305 CC EXCELar
sad ape driven 10 weeks. $550.

SURFBOARD

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24 ea. plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 44 Price Drapery Sale.
Work guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
vail.
“CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

for

.00 check that can be spent at any

{

.-

193

Sporting Goods and
Equipment

REUPHOLSTERY

Nowtnapert. Rags,

~ Iron, Metal.
‘Highest Prices Paid
iT

183

Miscellaneous :

‘67 MGB

$2,850
$3,650
$2,350

ROADSTERS

‘67 AUSTIN

HEALEY

‘67

MIDGETS

1275CC

"3000"

IMPERIAL
72\| Green Bay Rd.
[611 Sheridan Rd.

S$

MOTORS
Wilmette
Wilmette

AL
AL

6-0606
6-1220

251-7312.

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

April 20, 1967
as

�$495

1961

Sedan

$695

VW

Wigglesworth's

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

Imports

We
150 Chicago

Cail 256-2519

GR 5-444

Camper

VW

Sedan

$895

1964 VW
1965 VW
1966 VW

Sedan
Sedan
Sedan

$995
$1,195
$1,395

Least

1965

1967

SHORE

Nash Metro

$295

1960

Volvo-554

$450

1962

Falcon

$495

$795

RACE CARS (2)
1.

iad

1961

Volvo-544

729-1800
Glenview

We receive from time-to-time
some excellent trade-ins on
other make cars.
$295

$1,395

And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

30 Other

1964 Parialla
250CC Motorcycle

Chevelle —

1961

ELVA PORSCHE—Full 2,000 factory
engine,
one
of only
two
built.
Car
raced only once and now is completely
fresh.
ELVA-PORSCHE
1800
cc
engine
completely fresh, ready to race.
Both
cars have
all rubber
bushings
replaced with Teflon, improved shift
linkage
and
all _ suspension
bolts
eu
with
aircraft
spec.
(A-N)
ype.
Spare wheels, tires,
engine components

$695
$795
$995

Autohaus
1550

$1,095

Frontage

and

on Edens

Rd.
Open
272-0795

Daily

9 to 9

1967 SAABS

ALL

1966 Chevy Impala

all suspension
available.

MAKES,

ready

ALL

to go.

See

MODELS,

them

ALL

at

Wigglesworth's Imports
.

$2,495

1723

WINNETKA
IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-6100

1

Waukegan

Rd.
GLENVIEW

MORGAN

729-1800

PLUS 4

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

AGENTS
FOR VOLKSWAGEN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED
SUNDAY.

MILES.
EXC.
COND.
W/W, radio, heater. $625.

1963 VOLVO
4 DOOR,
Call

SUN
UN 4-

122S

GUARANTEED

Overseas Orders Arranged
VOLKSWAGEN

INSURANCE

CO.

66 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1395

64 Opel

65

60 Mercedes

VW

64 VW
62

14,000

2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

Sunroof

VW

miles,

61

$750

K.Ghia

$745
SW,

$795

Coupe

VW

AUTH.

869-3015

AVE.

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

RED
CORVETTE
FASTBACK;
427.
CU.
in.;
300
h.p.;
P/Brakes;
AM/FM
radio;
1 Pag
war’nty;
low
mileage;
mint cond. Like new tires.
256-2195.
1964 JAGUAR, 3.8 SEDAN
4 spd.
bronze,
tan leather,
chrome
wire wheels; w.w.; AM/FM;
apes
|
seats; low mil. Best offer. UN 9-143
eves.
MGB
’64
BLACK
CONVERTIBLE,
red upholstery.
Extras.
Mint
condition.
19,000
miles.
Only
$1,450.
By
owner.
AL
6-3000,
days.
AL
1-5961
eves.

1938 Bugatti Sport Conv.
16,000

TOTAL

1961
RED.
car.

VW

12 months

on

extras

this

newest

available.

also

90

ONE
OWNER.
$625. 945-2854.

1956
fully

5

USED

THUNDERBIRD
automatic;
2
tops;

a

free

demonstration,

at NO

passenger

extra

Automatic

charge.

sedan,

12,000

miles

or

and

then

decide

for

Rd.

rust-air

241

Sale—Automobiles

Authorized

eet TOWING

WAUKEGAN

724-7350

RD.

p.

brks.,

'56 Metro Van-Ette

$295.

-'60 Chev. Wagon

'6|

$39

American

'59 Plymouth
PHONE FOR DETAILED
_
EQUIPMENT ON ABOVE CARS

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER |
l\11 CHICAGO AVE, —
EVANSTON
ae
BR 3-234
DA 8-234
Closed Sunday
‘63

Corvair

Monza

DOOR. THIS CAR IS EXCEPTION
as

it

automatic

has

air

conditioning

transmission.

Loaded

4 DR.
cond.

H.

T.

$300 DOWN
a
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241

WAUKEGAN

RD.

$2,495
'65 Ford Country Sedan

V8,
O’DRIVE,
6
PASS,
radio
and
heater.
3 to
from

driven.

One

owner.

;

$1,995

‘65 Chev. Impala

BLUE,
choose

2 DOOR,
er

HARDTOP,

AIR,

steering.

$1,295

POW-

$1,795

‘61 Chrysler Convertible
'64 Buick Wildcat Convt.
‘61 Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
Like new

80 Green Bay Rd.

tilt

wheel,

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

OLDSMOBILE

ONE

STOP

FINANCING

ON

1963 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Cpe.

W.W.’s, radio, auto. trans.,
str., and brakes etc.

—*

pow.

str.,

radio,

PREMISES.

pow.

heater,

$495 Full Price
1960 NORMAN
Olds 88 Conv.
Positively
the
little
old
lad’s
dreamboat. White, red interior,
full
wer.

Full Price

MAN
NOR
CHICAGO AVE.

895

Full Price

Financing on Premises.
WALKS AWAY
NOBODY

Imme.
FROM

5 NEW 1966
Norman Olds Toronados

to

be

sold

immediately

dreds of $$
ers cost.

below

at

hun-

factory

deal-

2 DEMO 1966
Norman Olds
Never

dr.

sold

Hol.

or

with

titled,

Delta

air-cond.

power
etc.
To
Hundreds below
Dealers Cost.

88

now.
Olds
;

140 NEW 1967
Norman Oldsmobiles
Now
in stock all sizes, shapes,
styles, colors and equip. combs.
All ready for Imm. Delivery.

EVANSTON, ILL.
Evanston 869-5700
Delivery to
A NORMAN

4

and full

be
sold
Norman

OLDSMOBRE

City BR 3-4136

¥
+
om

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTErior, air conditioned—suburban

POW-

all qualified buyers.
OLDS DEAL!

Call

for

free

wi
:

729-

‘65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

FULL

$895 Full Price
1962 NORMAN
Olds 88 Cel. Sed.

auto

a

extras.

'64 Imperial
CROWN
er air

Full Price

$1,695 Full Price
1964 NORMAN
Olds 98 Lux. Sed.

check.

‘60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395, :

INDIAN
HILL
MOTORS
Chrysler — Imperial — Plymouth

HAR-

pow. str., and brks.,
radio etc.

G.M.A.C.

Wagons

729-1000

'64 Volkswagen

for your car

1012

Dealer
622-9200

diesel

'64 Ford Custom 500 4 Dr.

WILMETTE

Cash for your car

yourself.

VW

4 dr.,

Buick 2 Dr.
American 4 Dr.
Classic 4 Dr.
Rambler
Rambler 4 Dr.
Cadillac 4 Dr.

1966 PONTIAC
LEMANS
4 DR.
HT.,
fully
equipped.
Clean
and
perfect.
17,000 mi.
Factory
warranty.
Going
overseas. Priced to sell. 864-8728.

to Buy—Automobiles

CALL
EDENS.
ON
AUTOHAUS
vey J. Rumsfield 272-0795.

shift.

Pontiac 4 Dr.

1964 BUICK WILDCAT CONVERT.
Low
mileage;
good
condition;
standard trans.;
bank repossession;
sell
for balance due. First Trust &amp; Savings
Bank, Glenview. 724-9000.

CARS WANTED

Cash

For

Classic 770 4 Dr.

Studebaker 4 Dr.

TORONADO
Purchased late October. Power steering; power brakes; 6-way power seat;
power
windows;
fully
tinted
glass;
push buttom AM radio; factory Four
Seasons Air-Cond.;
automatic Cruise
Control; power trunk control; cornering
lights;
seat
belts
w/shoulder
harness,
tilt and telescopic
steering
wheel,
etc.
Only
04862
miles.
Cost
$6,200.
$4,600
or best
offer
or will
take used Cadillac in trade.’’ 446-6867.

1963 VW KARMAN GIA,
WWs.,
new
like
cond.,
exc.
black,
radio. Call 328-7047 between 4 and 7
p.m. and weekends.

TOWING,

be

no

The used car buyers dream.
Extremely low mileage. This is
that garage kept automobile
you have been searching for.
A brilliant style leader. It is
equipped with several hundred
dollars worth of optional
equipment. Don't stop to put
on your hat. Hurry! $1,195.
WALKER MOTORS INC.

2ND CAR; MAKE OFFER.
After 5, PA 4-7847
196514
MUSTANG
‘“G.T.”
H.T.
IVY
green, styled steel wheels, stand, floor
excellent
extras,
Many
trans..
box
condition. Call 761-7920.
:

JEFF’S

Must

mil.,

IMPALA CONV. 63

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

UP A

4 dr.

6-4287.

$495 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

4 SP. EXC. COND.;
ONLY
best offer. ID 2-6528.
CORVAIR WAGON 1962 MONZA AUTOmatic. Wagon utility with sports car
handling.
riginal owner
has maintained in food cond. $445. 272-1670.

PICK

HI

'64 Olds Conv.

CORVETTE ‘65:

FREE

cond.

THIS IS LIKE BRAND
NEW, HYDRAmatic, power steering, power brakes.
Color is fire engine red.
Showroom
condition.

BLUE HT.:;
9,000 mi.;

Wanted

Cadillac

automobile-low

2222 N. Cicero
Closed Sunday

CLASSIC;
excellent

Fact. Air, full power,
radio, W.W.’s.

Toyota Glenview Motor Saves
1160 Waukegan

2ND

1964 VOLVO, 122-S, 2 DOOR.
Radio; 3 month old tires; new clutch;
white w/red interior. Excellent condition. $1,350. Call 869-7461.

$1,795

for

AS

1965 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Cpe.

warranty.

us

Rd.,

condition. $1,350. VErnon 5-1515.

$2,195

$1,760 P.O.E.
Call

AUTO-

Frontage

W.W.’s, power steering,
auto trans., radio.

import

H.P.

MILES.

1550

Convertible

W.W.’s,
trans.

47

for a 1963

1966 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Sed.

$1,760 P.O.E.
are

cash

200

’66

haus
on Edens,
Northbrook.

Vv

WANTED
CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE ’59-’63
CHEVROLET or FORD.
.
CL 3-7008

G.M.A.C.

Only

There

new

NORMAN

Announcing the Toyota tor 1967

transmission

as

body

exceptional

White

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

Reclin-

EXCELLENT CONDITION, ONE OWNer, radio, heater. Low mileage.
Call
MI 2-6187 before noon.

JUNK

$1750
FM,

trans.

'61 VOLKSWAGEN

ONLY

Gn tion

Ave.

STA- | PRIVATE PARTY WILL PAY $1,500

miles.

sidewalls,
etc.
Absolutely
cond. 272-8523 after 6 p.m.

199

radio

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

$995

2-Dr. Sdn.

Sta-wgn.

4 spd.

1965 PORSCHE 356C
Camber
Concours condition. AM-FM.
$3,450.
extras,
many
compensator,
Call eves. 262-3721.
CONHERALD
TRIUMPH
1961
vertible, runs good, may be viewed at
,
Saturday
Evanston,
Dobson,
1327
April 22nd. $325.
AIR
4 DR.;
220S.;
MERCEDES
1960
seen
cond. sedan; one owner; must be
offer.
best
or
to be appreciated. $975
Phone 835-0251.
CLEAN
DOOR = 1122S.
4
°’59,
VOLVO
new battery, always
int.; FM radio;
basic
Econ.
tires.
Pirelli
starts;
transp. $175. Must sell. 272-5720.

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
717 CHICAGO AVE.
USED CAR SHOW ROOM

FOR

5 DOOR

orig.

seats.

PREF. COND. RADIO; MUST
Perfect 2nd. car. Call 966-0852.
HYDRO
1960 - 220SB
MERCEDES.
shift, leather interior, new transmission, brakes, shocks.
AL 1-5470

GRAY. $1,950.
PA 4-8871

IN EVANSTON

AGENT

4,000

leather

Need Clean Cars
ERNE MCKAY

cago

‘59 Volkswagen Sunroof
SEE.

VOLKSWAGEN

100°,
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

ond.

1100R,

wagon,

ing

xc.

PERF.

1953 CLASSIC ROADSTER
25,000 orig. mi.; Vanguard engine.
In storage 3 yrs. Best offer over $800
312—537-2058

33,000
root.

FIAT,

tion

$1,395

Auto. trans.

Volkswagens to Choose From

Convert.

NORTH

1964 Volvo-544

$1,295

1963 Valiant
1963 Falcon Futura
1964 Falcon Futura
1961 Alfa-Romeo
2000 Convert.

ite,

FORMERLY

1965 Volvo St. Wgn. $1,895

1963 VW

At

wy 35000, MILES

1966 Volvo-122 2 Dr. $1,995

1963

(199 Wantedto Buy—Automobiles

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

VOLVO

Sunroof

af ce

i

W9k ‘Recetas old. Sparks tan’

~ WINNETKA
VOLKSWAGEN
1960 VW

x

&gt;

3

eas

“4

credit

;

�‘

ee

200

For Salé&lt;-Aatomebites

~ $50.00 BONUS

For

mommies

'66 Toronado. Full

'64 Galaxie 500 Spt. Cpe.
v8,
FULL
POWER.
Baby blue.

A/C

BLUE

$3,395

'66 Chevrolet
4 DR.

‘6’

-

'64 Pontiac

LO.-MI.

FULL
dark

$1,745

66

Galaxie 500 4-dr. H.T.
,

trans.,

PS,

a/c,

Grand

POWER;
blue.

FACTORY
.

:

_

Mustang

CONVERT.,

'64

$2,495

4-SPEED

AUTO.;

'66 T-Bird Landau

'63

YELLOW
WITH
BLACK
ROOF
full power
with
air and many
other extras. Bal. fact. warr.

;
ae

RADIO;

"65

Ford

Custom

v8, AUTO.
TRANS.,
WwWs, Blue.

bd,

R

A/C,

BRONZE.

1965

PS,

WW,

RADIO,

AND

H,

AUTO.;

POWER;

$1,645

PS;
PB;
wheels.

AUTO.

RADIO.

HEATER

'64

Ford

6 CYL.;

$1,495

RADIO;

$1,145

used~’64, ’65, and ’66
date of sale, or 50,000
built.

3-4803

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

Sat.

’til

DA

TOM LYONS

4

'66 Belv. 2 Dr.

‘64

AUTOMATIC,
V8, P.S.,
dio, 4 dr. H.T., WW’s.

P.B.,

A

.4

DR.
ing,

buy

power brakes,
whitewalls.

STEERING,
ww

RAtires.
:

$1,095
SHIFT,

RADIO

DR.,

heater.

DR.

P.B.,

2T.,
radio.

AND

AUTOMATIC,
mileage.

$1,395

P.S.;
Sharp.

~ 2100 WAUKEGAN
Open

Daily

till

automatic,

heater,

AUTOMATIC,

RADIO,

P.B.,

9 Saturday

AUTO.,

R.,

$1,395

&amp; WW’S.

$295

HEATER.

RD., GLENVIEW
and

Sundays

till 5

BR

stick,

GLIDE,
and

POWER
heater

STEERclean.

$1,395
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241

WAUKEGAN

CHEVROLET

RD.
’63

BISCAYNE,

729-1000

PS.

TRANS.,
new.

660

P.S.

P.B.,

AIR

1965 Mustang Conv.
BRIGHT

RED.

$1795

Prix

'61° Ford Gal.

P.B.

AUTO

P.B.,

TRANS.

U.S.

$495

‘64 G. P. Aqua

AIR

AIR., ELEC., ETC.
thing but kitchen

HAS
sink

EVERY-

??

Station Wagons 6 to choose from
1964-'65-'66's
— All have Hydramatic power.
Some have Air Conditioning.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
GReenleaf

$595
CHEVROLET

radio

P.B.,

5-2800

BR 3-2886

JOE JACOBS
CHEVROLET
‘66 Chevrolet Imp. Cpe.

‘64 Corvair Monza Cpe.

A REAL ‘‘DAZZLER”’ IN YELLOW
with
black
vinyl
interior
and
black
vinyl top.
Under
factory
Warranty,
and add V-8. Powerglide,
P. steering,
radio,
white
walls. and mag wheel discs.

RED
WITH
BLACK
BUCKET
seats and equipped with powerglide.
Radio,
white
walls,
110
h.p. engine. 2 yrs. of used car
warranty. Ideal 2nd car.

$1,095

$2,595

ORIG.

owner wishes to sell, 4 dr. white sedan

‘60 Comet Won.
6 CYLINDER,

POWER

ing

AUTO.
Like

Vista

P.S.,

ENG.

$1895

729-1000

‘64 Chev. Impala Conv.
V-8,

383

1964 Rambler
LIGHT

1965 Cat. 4 Dr. Sed.

241 WAUKEGAN RD.
729-1000
1959-60
Ys
BIRD
CONVERTIBLE
custom leather interior, cordovan, new
top, 430 cu. in. Line. eng. 500 mi. 3
Rochester deuces, 880 rise cam, cordovan lacquer,
mag.
wheels,
like new
tires.
$2,900
invested,
will
sell
for
$1,400 or offer. 251-7478.

Fury

'63 Chrysler Conv. 300
P.S.,

$1,095

Low

STEERING,

$695

‘64 Plymouth Fury
2

real

SPEED

$1095

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. One owner.

5-3500

HAS
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater. Excellent body and
mechanical condition.

P.S.

$1995

$995
CHEVROLET
RD.

JENNINGS

'62 Plymouth
4

‘65 Plymouth Belv.
4 DR., STICK
heater.

JENNINGS

4

$2495

Grand

TRANS.,
be seen.

‘62 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan

$1195

63 Ford Cntry. Sq. Wgn.
I

POWER

1965

‘64 Mercury Convert.

STEERA

YO

P.B.,

$1995

AUTO.
Must

500

RADIO.

‘66 Charger

Convt.

Cat.

OLDS

Rd.

241 WAUKEGAN

WW’s.

1965

SHOP

$1195

AUTO,
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

BUY THIS CAR NOW AND SAVE LOTS
of money. automatic, power steering.

at

POWER

heater,

Waukegan

BUILT

Corvair

TRANS.,

$2995

729-1000

MONTGOMERY

8833

'63 Chrysler N.Y. 4 Dr.
HARDTOP,

$2,995

rack,

go

RD.

FINE SERVICE

AUTO

. P.S.,

TRANS.
P.B.,
white int.

EXCELLENT
steering, radio

AIR CONDITIONED,
ELECTRIC WINdows, full power, one owner car, low
mileage,
6
passenger.
Bank
rate
financing. The perfect vacation car.

Coupe

to

$1,995

SEDAN,
at

5-3500

729-1000

0907.

1965

ENG.

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
AUTO.
blue,

white-

YO

HAD
power

Bonn.

© TRANS.,

sharp.

OLDS

Rd.

WAUKEGAN

1965
AUTO.

'63 Oldsmobile Wan.

$1,395

H.T.,
CROWN,
FULL
POWER,
air cond.,
radio, heater,
WW’'s.
Tom Lyons special at

at

241

RADIO, HEATER,

ready

radio,

‘65 Imperial 4 Dr.

P.

Waukegan

AIR

automatic

steering,

$1,650
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

‘64 Chrysler Newport

RA-

$3,195

Imperial

WW’s.

FACTORY

heater,

power
right.

‘65 Impala Sport Cpe.

FULL POWER,

‘66 Plymouth VIP

dio,
luggage
Ready
to go

radio,

RD.

MUSTANG
1965
CASPIAN
BLUE.
Exc. cond.: 3 speed, standard trans.,
289 V-8, one owner, no further need foy
2nd car. Contains visibility grouping.
Best offer. Call 328-7241.

$2495

729-1000

MONTGOMERY

8833

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
ACQUAINTED SALE

AUTOMATIC,

HARDTOP.

THIS
CAR
HAS
care. 6 cylinder,
and heater.

4-SPEED,
383
ENGINE,
SURE
%
ip, radio and heater. $1,100 off
ist, when new.

_

DOOR

conditioned,

transmission,
walls. Priced

8-3503

IMPERIAL

GET

RD.

sharp.

1962
CHEV.
II
NOVA
WAGON.
White;
power
steering,
auto. trans.;
Radio,
heater.
Low
mileage.
Good
a"!
See to appreciate. $650. CR 2-

$2095

'65 Chevrolet Impala

6 p.m.

241 WAUKEGAN

1966 G.T.O. H.T. Cpe.

'65 Impala Super Sport Cpe.

WAUKEGAN

STEERING,

$1,895
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

NEW CAR TRADE-IN SALE
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR
_ 4 SPEED,
BIG
vinyl top. Red/black

$495 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

POWER

OFFERS

328-3670

241

THAT

H.

AIR CONDITIONED
AND FULL POWer. Sold new and serviced by us. 23,000
actual miles.

AUTO,

PONTIAC

THE HOUSE

FINANCING

4 Dr.
HEATER

SCHUMACHER
FORD
1131 CHICAGO AVE.
Open

SHOLL

BUY

Fairlane

AUTO;

729-1000

V8,

MUSTANG
’66.
2
PLUS
2
FASTback. Excellent cond. 6 cyl.; 4 speed
stick;
radio;
interior
decor
group
console,
sport seat;
W/W.
1 owner.
Call 475-1159 after 5 p.m. or weekends.

Evanston

BEST

3-3216

in good condition. Used as second car
and
always
garaged.
Auto.
trans.,
window washers, like new tires, 30,000
miles, runs and drives like a new car.
$800. UN 4-8516 aft. 6 p.m. or Sat.
1965
PLYMOUTH
BELVIDERE
II
2
dr. hard top, 383 cu. in. engine.
4
speed
trans.,
radio,
8.55 WW
tires.
Reverb unit, black vinyl top, very low
eseee.
Best offer 251-4685
or 251061.
1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Convertible;
bucket
seats;
pow.
brakes;
steer.,
windows,
and
seat;
$1,200.
Call 724-3977.

and

MAROON
8
CYE.
OLDS
CUTLASS
convertible
1963.
White
top.
black/
white int. Power steering, floor shift,
auto. Good cond. $1,050 or best offer.
724-2159 after 6 p.m.

A
FINE
basement

R;

seen

2-5779.

BUICK
SPECIAL
CONVERT.
GAraged. 1 owner. V6 auto. trans., red
w/white top. Excellent
mechanically
and
sharp
exterior.
Perfect
2nd
or
young person’s car. $750. AL
1-4240.

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
1901 Green Bay Road

9

$945

RADIO;

STEER.;

be

ae

Maxi-

CONVERT.;
4
English
racing

2 Dr. H.T.

$795

BANK

pass.

TODAY’S

POWER

TRANS-

RD.

CORVAIR
MONZA
sp.;
good
condition;
green. 446-3275.

$1,095

AIR

‘62 Ford Country Squire

Ww’s

WAUKEGAN

1965 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan

$1,695
vs

Chev.

HEATER;
AUTO.
car at a ‘‘bargain

R-BEAUTIFUL

FULL

Schumacher Ford is now offering a warranty on
Fords that protects the buyer for 2 years from the
miles, or up to 5 years from the date the car was

BR

RADIO;
family
price.

‘63 T-Bird Landau

'64 Tempest Sta. Won.
-V-8 AUTOM.;
heater;
tilt

id

=

‘65 Ford Ranch Wagon
AUTO.

POWER,

241

Must

CR

4 DOOR
garaged.

‘65 Chev. Impala Convert.

729-1000

AUTOMATIC
condition.

comfort.
Call

Bisc. 4 Dr. Sedan

CYLINDER,
mission, nice

mum

LINCOLN 1961
Continental;

driven.

62

$1,295

Landau

$1,195

$1,395

v8

T-Bird

‘63 Ford Cty. Sd. 9 Pass.

500
PS,

WW’s

$1,095

WW’s

$2,095

HEATER;

RD.

Por Sale~-Astensebiles

Luxury

SER-

FULL PRICE $495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

°63

RADIO;
HEATER;
WINDOW
WASHers;
Back-up
lights.
Fully
equipped
and still under FACTORY
WARKANys F

$1,795

Convertible

AUTOMATIC;

V8

WAUKEGAN

'6t

Riviera

1966 Plymouth

Convert.

RADIO;

FULL

$3,595

~'66 Mustang

Falcon

AND

1957
CADILLAC:
YOU
WOULD
BE
proud
to own
this very
clean
well
cared for Cadillac; de luxe fleet-wood
interior; full power; excel. cond.; new
battery;
like-new
premium
quality
tires, Best offer. Call 446-8794.

6

$1,495

HEAT-

$1,795

GT

RED,

BRITISH

AUTO.,
POWER
STEER.,
BRAKES.
The finest car made by Buick in Mint
condition. Full price

'65 Chevrolet Imp. Cpe.

radio,

241

SPECIAL

1963

$1,695

SOLD

$450 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

$2,095

AIR;

260

Sale—Automobiles

V8, FULL
POWER,
viced by us.

1967 Mustang 2 Plus 2

Prix

For

'66 Chev. Wagon

NEW
CAR
GUARANTEE.
Racing Green. Full price

V-8; AUTOM.; PS; RADIO;
er; WW’s maroon

‘66

SPRING

BEAUTY.

$1,495

Bisc.

AT-R-BEIGE

A

200

EVANSTON
DODGE
Shs e

We want to show our sincere interest in proving that Schumacher Ford
of Evanston is the place to buy your one owner used car. So..
. bring
_
this ad with you and we will deduct $50 from your price on any of our
942
ear selection. The following is only a partial listing.

POWER

Sale—Automobiles

ce

'65
A

V.W.

2

'63 Corvair Cpe.

Door

ONE OWNER, LOCAL DRIVEN
cream-puff.
Radio,
white walls,
and full safety equipment.
Stop
in and
see
why
we
have
the
sharpest used cars in the world.

$1,195

’61
’61

Chev.
Pont.

$695

Conv.
4-Dr.

435 GREEN
CLOSED

SUNDAYS

ONE
OWNER.
THIS
IS
OUR
special of the week. Dark green
with beige interior. Radio, white
walls
and
many
other
options.
Like brand new!

$695
$695

BAY

’62 Falcon Wegn.,
’*52 Chev. 4-Dr.

ROAD,
AL

1-5400

sharp

WILMETTE,

$695
$195

ILL.

SATURDAYS 9 TO 5

�SS

as -* See

Se

Ne

eae re

;

mts

=

200

For Sale—Automobiles

1949
2

$65.

For Sale—Automobiles

BUICK—’63
SKYLARK
bucket
seats;
leather

MERCURY

DOOR
SEDAN,
0570 anytime.

ale

rene;

CALL

P.S.;

1963
RAMBLER
AMERICAN § 440.
H.T.;
auto.
transm:: . ?.5.;\.
R/H:
Needs minor body work. $300. See at
Sinclair
Sta.,
Greenwood
and_
Sherman, Evanston.
1965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
4 DR.
6
cyl.; P/steering; auto transm.; radio;
heater;
W/W’s.
Good
clean
car.
Original owner. $1,495. 446-5919.

dr.

sedan;

6

p.m, 272-2352.

cyl.;

$125.

Call

4

after

CHEV.
STAT.
WAG.
1963
BEL
6 pass., 6 cyl., auto., p/s, r/h.
mi. Orig. owner. $785 or best
Before 5:45 p.m. 864-8565.

5

AIR,
43,000
offer.

66

MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
Sports Sprint; auto. trans.; P.S.; low
miles;
extras;
full
yr.
warranty;
$2,200. 774-9016.
1962
FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
STAtion wagon,
seat belts, V-8, luggage
rack. A trouble-free family car. Best
offer. Call AL 1-9106.

~

1965
BARRACUDA—6
CYL.
AUTO.
11,000 mi., radio, heater, WWs,
Positraction, P/S, P/B. Ivory w/gold int.
$1,400. 432-5131, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

‘STUDEBAKER
SILVER
immaculate
condition,
positraction.
$450.
Call
nings and weekends.

LOTS

1966

LIKE NEW—V-8
OF EXTRAS.

Ford

AUTO.

°62 FALCON STATION WAGON.
Standard
trans.;
good
mechanical
cond. $200. Call 272-6761 after 5.
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
R/H;
cruisomatic;
pow. steer.;
condition;
will sacrifice. Make
724-9057.

STATION WAGON ’61
CHEVY NOMAD
LOW MILEAGE
PARK 9-1576.

1959

POWER

EPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION
Call 864-2166

RAMBLER
CLASSIC,
4
#£=DR.
sedan. Good all around condition. $295.
AL 6-2681.
ONLY 9,000 MILES!!
MUSTANG—’65; V-8; 2 plus 2; auto.

DE

VILLE

ir-cond.
Call 272-5366 after 6 p.m.
’65
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE,
AIRcond.,
full power
plus
extras.
Low
mileage. Private party. Must sell. BR
4-1542 after 6 p.m.

1965 CHEVROLET
AUTO.
Best offer

CONVT.

TRANS.; RADIO; P.S.
over $1,650. UN 4-3664.

CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVERTIBLE
1963 R/H;
4 speed;
excellent condition; $850. Call ALpine 6-3193.
61
RED
CONVERTIBLE
IMPALA
6
cyl.; power steering and brakes; $700
or best offer. DAvis 8-2353 or UNiversity 9-2931.

STATION
DOOR_
4
CHEVY
1960
Wagon.
V-8
automatic.
Good
condition. Call after 5 p.m. 432-3027.
IMPEBUY—CHRYSLER
UNUSUAL
RIAL. All automatic. Body and motor
like new. $100.
272-3164 after 5 p.m.

1963 BEL AIR CHEVROLET
$650 OR

LASALLE—2

;

BEST OFFER
SH 3-8848
BOTH
CLASSICS

LIKE

new condition. 1937 Opera Coupe and
1939 4 door sedan. Best offer.
AM 2-0200 days, NE 4-3916 evenings
SEDAN.
IMPALA
4 DR.
i965 CHEV
cylinder.
8
air-conditioned.
Factory

steering. $1,595. Call 272-0775.

Power

Sr

a

ager.
hoe

20, 1967
-

|
a

a ee
Phas eee
Qa
ei

$1,000.

TRANS. BEST OFFER.
CALL 679-3552

1966
FORD
GALAXIE
CONVERTIble, power steering, radio, automatic
trans., WW.
low mileage. V-8, excellent condition. Call 465-0295.
1968
PLYMOUTH
2
DR.
AIR-CONditioned, p/s, recently purchased tires,
new
brakes,
one
owner,
suburban,
immaculate condition. Eves. 251-8245.
MUSTANG
V-8, 4 SPEED
stick
convert.;
visibility
and
safety
group;
Candy
apple red.
Call after
6:30 p.m. 338-7156 or 743-8361.
1957
DODGE
CONVERTIBLE
CUS-

tom

Royal.

Radio,

heater.

2

new

customized tops. New muffler. Engine
needs work. Best offer. 274-9176.
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS
R/H;
oversize W/W’s;
air-cond.;
275
H.P.; bucket seats; rear seat speaker.
Exc. cond. 9,000 mi. Call 729-1221.
1962
CORVAIR
green. $495 or
475-9213.

T-Bird

1959 RAMBLER;

62 CAUILLAS SEDAN

1ST OWNER.
WI 5-6967

1960 COMET

HE 6-0513. LI 8-4390 after 6 p.m.
REBUILT
ENGINE;
new
brakes;
clean; best offer. Call 328-3988.
1961 MODEL 62 CADILLAC
2-dr. sedan; full pow.; like new; 20,700
mi.; have your mechanic inspect it;
$1,195. PArk 4-7534.
1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE:
4
dr.
hdtp.;
power
phages
and
brakes;
transmission 1 yr. old. $300.
Call eves. AL 1-9323.

62

MONZA
best offer.

4_
Call

SPD.
Scott,

1955
OLDS,
LOW
MILEAGE,
pendable, racing green, 2 door.
offer. Call John,
HI 6-8232

DEBest

19683 BUICK
SPECIAL,
LOADED
extras, under 16,000 miles, one owner,
private party. $850. Call WI 5-1618.

‘ CORVAIR

1966.
4
STD.
MONZA
cpe. Sharp. $1,395 or best offer. Phone
729-4747.
1966
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
4
DR.
Sport Sedan. Vinyl top, vinyl interior.
Power steering. Call after 6 p.m. UN
4-4963.

1966 Plymouth Satellite
W.W.;
RADIO.
EXC.
Mr. Macdonald, 869-8222.

’6f\ BUICK
SPECIAL
WAGON.
AUtomatic
transmission,
radio,
heater.
$550. See at Pure Station, Ridge and
Wilmette Av. 251-3990.

Cadillac Sedan

272-

2

FAST

1966 FORD LTD
HT.
Exc.
cond.
Private
PA 4-7545.

sale
2ND
Tires

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

FACTORY WAREHOUSE SALE
New T-Craft and Islander Boats
Save up to $500
Open Saturday and Sunday
8 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Inland Boat Storage Inc.
570 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield

945-0100

| 6!/5-Ft. Thompson —
70 H.P. Merc.
GATOR TRAILER
Excellent cond. and well equipped.
Garage stored
$1,300 or best offer
Phone after 6 p.m. HI 6-2783

ALCORT

SAILFISH

WOODEN
ft. sail.

HULL
—
$100.
864-9846.
ft. sail $100. 864-9846.

11'6”,

65

SQ.

FT.
NUTSHELL
MOLDED
MaAhogany hull, made
in Norway.
Gaffrig
sail,
dagger
board
converts
to
extra seat for fishing, oars, car -to
carrier
included.
. Wife
says
don’t need 2 boats. Call VE 5-0607.

DOLPHIN
FIBREGLAS
SAIL
BOAT,
24 ft. Excellent cruising and racing
boat, 6 bags of sails. Inboard engine.
One half interest available. Moored in
Wilmette Harbor. CR 2-5602.
1967 6 H.P. JOHNSON W/SHIFT
and
long
shaft
for
saleboat,
never
used, $260. Used 3 h.p. Johnson long
ones $65. CR 2-1778 days, 815-385-5560
nignts.

SUPER

SAILFISH

GOOD
CONDITION;
$225. HI 6-4108.

4-5

YRS.

OLD.

_—

20’

THOMPSON
OFF-SHORE
DE
luxe, like new,
150 h.p.
Mercruiser
inboard outboard, heavy duty trailer,
$3,700. 251-8148
25
FT.
REVEL
CRAFT
CRUISER.
Gator tandem trailer. 90 hp Johnson.
Head, sees sleeps 4. Bendix ship to
shore.
Fully eqpt. $3,000. 395-3334.
17 FT. GRUUMAN CANOE
Sail and rigging. Perfect condition.
Call for appt. before 9 a.m. or after 6
p.m. GR 5-3977.
HARDLY
USED
16’
CATAMARAN
with trailer, 35 h.p. Mercury motor,
$600 or best offer.
DAvis 8-2790 evenings

16°

PRI-

‘6l

CYL.

$1,350.

CANOE

1964 Full Power

WITH
AIR,
TOP
CONDITION.
vate. $1,995. Call GR 5-7723.

P.S.;
AUTO.;
cond. $1,975.

6

brakes.

PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE
car
in family.
Low
mileage.
recently purchased. 272-3437.

$225

’*66

1960
FORD
‘FALCON,
AUTOMATIC
trans.
6
cyl.,
radio,
heater,
w/w.
—
$225. Days RA 6-7249 eves. 869324.
1965
MUSTANG,
WHITE,
RADIO,
heater. White walls; 4 speed; 289 V-8
air-conditioned.
Power
steering.
Gauges Tach. $1,695. Call 272-7225.
61

EQUIPPED.
CR 2-1416

1963 Country Squire 9 Pass.
AUTO.

FORD

4-dr.
only.

12

1959 4 DR. '98 OLDS

-WHITE,
and

1965
MUSTANG
2
PLUS
back, 289 V-8,
Call HI 6-2048

good
offer.

1964 CADILLAC:
AIR
CONDITIONED
convertible;
full
power;
excellent
condition. $2,500.
HI 6-6596
1954 CADILLAC
Fair condition;
$100. 1964 Plymouth,
Ram Charger, very fast, $1,500.
729-2470.

steering

1964
FORD
CONVERTIBLE,
BLUE
with white top. P. Steering AM-FM
radio. 864-7934.
CHEVY
’57
2 DR.
HARDTOP
BEL
air. Mint. Must see to believe: New
engine and stick. 432-2748 evenings.
1963 BUICK
ELECTRA
4 DOOR
AIR;
Extras; excellent condition. Suburban
driven. $1,295 or Best offer. 433-2775.

AUTO.
1960
COMET
2
DOOR
trans. $145. Must sell immed.
Call DA 8-8628
1960 OLDS
CONVERT.
W/FACT.
AIR
cond. Full power, hydromatic, radio,
WWs,
Exc.
cond.
First
$500
buys.
Private. ID 2-7169 or ID 2-4886.

729-2546.

’°66 T-BIRD
2 Door HT, full
power, low ee:
Excellent
condition.
Reasona ly
priced. 869-6447 after 6 p.m.

CONpositires.

PLYMOUTH
’65
2
DR.
HDTP.
R
and H; Vinyl top; (Automatic) console
floor. V8;
W/W
tires. Bucket
seats.
Best offer takes. 446-6817.

BY

AUTOMATIC
Call 272-5644

COND.

BY
OWNER
65
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
Cadillac, 28,000 miles, light blue-royal
a
nal
comfort control. $3,150.

‘61 Chevy Bel Air Coupe
V8;

RADIO. EXCEL.
Call AL 6-0771,

BUICK
GRAN
SPORT
vertible. Beautiful.
Full: power;
tration
and 4 on floor;
snow
Only 21,000 miles. DI 2-8866.

HAWK
1959,
snow
tires,
255-1317
eve-

*57 PONTIAC 2 DR. HARDTOP
‘Full power.
Hi-Fi radio;
good tires,
brakes, body. Clean interior. Dependable transp. $175. ORchard 5-7087.

Must Sell!

’65

MUSTANG,

had

Bel Air

1961 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88

CHEVROLET
CAPRICE,
327 AIR,
power steering;
power brakes;
vinyl
roof;
7,000
mi.,
Atlas
Ply
crowns;
snow
tires;
$3,200.
Call
446-2051
9
a.m. to noon only.
REPOSSESSED
1960
CADILLAC
4
dr. hard top sedan w/air conditioning,
$600
cash.
Needs
some_
repairing.
Glencoe National Bank. Phone
835-2800

BISCAYNE

For Sale—Automobiles

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
9
ass., V-8, auto., air-cond., full power,
uggage rack. $2,200. Call 545-0033

272-

AIR-COND.;
POWER
BRAKE
.
power steering; $1,950. Call 251-5084.
1965
T-BIRD
LANDAU.
MAGNIFicent
auto.
Low
miles.
Excellent
condition.
Sacrifice
$2,395.
No
sales
tax. UNiversity 9-1056.

’67

CHEVY

$1,025.

65

1965

1966 Chevrolet

’°62 BUICK
INVICTA
STATION
WAGon,
6
pass.;
power
steering
and
brakes; white with red interior;
good
cond.
$1,050.
Priv.
party.
869-7000
anytime.

BLACK

low mileage.

V8;
auto.

392-

1964
COUPE
DE
VILLE
WHITE
Cadillac, pri. party, mint cond., AMFM
radio,
full
power
seats
and
ee.
days FI 6-9453 eves. SH 3-

1958

WW;

200

CONV.,
interior;

De Ville

HANDMADE
WOOD
AND
CANvas, $50. 251-0345.
15’
VHOMPSON
&amp;
THOMPSON
Cruiser. 4 yrs. old. 40 h.p. Evinrude
ae gl incl, trailer. UN 4-9570 or 966ALCORT
SUPER
SAILFISH
SAILboat, green
and white dacron
sails,
excellent condition, used only 6 times,
$225. Call 345-6136 after 7 p.m.
15

FT.
LAPSTRAKE
LYMAN,
BOAT
assembly, run-about $275; Sears trailer, supporting boat $200. 624 Garrett
Place, Evanston (in rear)

19’ CENTURY
185
H.P.
677-4061,

SUNFISH. GOOD
Call 328-8285.

‘65.

CADILLAC
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
Original owner.
Fully equipped incl.
oe See
and cruiseomatic. Call

1965
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
10
passenger;
352 V-8;
power
steering,
brakes. Cruisomatic; radio. Low mileage. Like new. $1,850. 272-0629.
1965
BUICK
SKYLARK
CONVERT.
Red;
black top and interior; 8 cyl.;
auto, transm.; P/steering; W/W tires;
1 owner. Low mileage. AL 1-9013.
1961
OLDS
4
DR.
HARDTOP,
super 88, Low mileage. Clean 1 owner.
$490 or best offer: 3001 Iroquois Rd.,
Wilmette. ALpine 1-0850.

PHONE

CONDITION

$250.

FOR
SALE:
18’
THOMPSON
‘OFF
Shore’;
75 h.p.
Johnson
motor
on
Michigan Lo-Loader trailer. 446-1410.
Eves. and weekends.

|7 FT. FIBERGLASS CANOE
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Call 864-8023

FAC. AIR-CON.; SEAT BELTS
full power; ex. cond.; $1,025. 835-0229.
1965 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
4 DOOR
hardtop,
power steering,
radio,
rear
window defroster, $1,895 or best offer.
Call 945-1452.

INBOARD

AND
TRAILER;
ask for Loyd.

WANTED:

$115

SUNFISH

IN GOOD CONDITION.
256-3325
16’

FLEETWIND
ARROW
SAILBOAT
with
trailer,
good
condition,
2 set
sails, $650.
835-4767

Sunfish Trailer Wanted:

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Will Give Readings

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and

group

read-

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William Manhoff’s “The Owl and
the Pussycat,’ Edgar Lee Masters’
“Spoon

River

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William

‘‘Measure

for Mea-

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sure,’

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works

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13.
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by

Charles Dickens.
Peter

the

Strauss

interpretation

Masters’ work.
Faculty members

will

of

the
Word

will present the

afternoon session. The readers will
be

Wallace

A.

Bacon,

school

Definitions

of
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Shaw’s
‘“CanLee, poems by

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George
Bernard
dida;’’ and Miss
Dylan Thomas.

Students to Tour

Group

meetings

and

a

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20.
21.

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speech department chairman, reading ‘Feasts and Fables;’’ Prof.
Robert S. Breen,
‘The Staff of
Life;’’ Miss Lilla A. Heston, assistant
professor,
the
last
act
of

Scarf of fur worn around

the neck; large snake

Hello
Student
Where classes are held
Vase
Painful
Run away
Female sheep
Inside

Poetic form of over
Depart
Take action; stir

24.

What or which person

26.
28.

To color cloth
Curtain on which motion
pictures are projected

—

Sophomore

direct

18.

6—Down

12.
14.
15.
17.
18.

. Cry of an owl
Sick
. Loud shrill cries
. Grind with the teeth
Exclamation of delight
.

.
.

22.
23.
24,
27.

Thus; therefore

Second note in singing scale
Cry of a horse

Player in baseball
Lower edges of a roof
Abbreviation for Post Office
Twelve o'clock in the daytime
Girl’s short haircut;
to pop up and down
Correct; all right
Abbreviation for and so forth
Past tense of go
Old way of saying yes

faculty

coffee hour will conclude the work-

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shop. Visiting students will be given

tours of the campus by members of /s\
the Northwestern
a service group.

Miss

Lee,

Evanston,

Wildcat

3200

Council,

Harrison

has _ directed

St.,

similar

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Can you find the pipe, atom bomb,
Hood,

two old men,

bird, horse,

dog, wolf, Robin

in this picture?

workshops at 16 colleges and uni_versities throughout the country.

Association

tional conference in Indianapolis.
She also is past president and past

vice president of the Illinois Speech
Association.

Ralph: My, your folks
anybody, could they?

Abbott Labs Give
N.U. ‘First Plan’
$100,000 Gift

provides

and

student

housing.

ar

The Abbott grant brings to $11.9
million the total of private contributions and pledges toward the
program.

Teacher: Give me a sentence with an object
it.
Student: You are very beautiful teacher.

in

Teacher: What is the object?
Student: A good grade.

Lad

The

by:

and Lassie

What is white, prejudiced
tom of the ocean?
Ku

Klux

and

Chris Leider
225 Central Pk.
Wilmette, Ill.
lives

on the bot-

Clam.

Submitted by:
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is Space?

the closet.
In the house.
In Wilmette.
In Illinois,
the United States.
States? In the World.
In Space.

IN THE

Lad

Katy Riddle
256 Broughton Lane
Villanova, Pa.

2)
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Space?
space? In
the closet?
the house?
Wilmette?
Illinois? In
the United
the world?

CLOSET.
by:

and Lassie

Clare O'Hara
111 Broadway
Wilmette,
‘Ill,

You'll win $5
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if we publish your joke,

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Craig Roberts
253bePick Lane
Glenview, Ill.

Klipper’s

Submitted

is
is
is
is
is
is
is
is

Submitted

Submitted by:

for

an increase in faculty, revision in
undergraduate curricula, enlargement of the graduate school, expansion in financial aid to students,
and construction of new academic
facilities

Where

with

What did Grandma
on the table?

to the

president of Abbott Laboratories.
Northwestern’s ‘First Plan for
the Seventies” is a five-year, $180that

along

say

Miller, presi-

dent of the university, and George
R. Cain, chairman of the board and

program

get

ocean

The grant was announced recent-

ly by Dr. J. Roscoe

couldn’t

I know a guy who’s so dumb that when he read
the poster in the post-office that said, ‘‘Man
wanted for robbery in Chicago,’’ he went and
applied for the job.

Abbott Laboratories has awarded
a special grant of $100,000 to
Northwestern University for its
“First Plan for the Seventies.”

million

Johnny: My great-grandfather fought with Napoleon, my grandfather fought with the French
and my father fought with the Americans.

the

Speech

did

States

and last weekend served as chairman of the association’s 1967 na-

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Interpretation’ and co-author with
Karl Robinson of ‘Speech in Action,’’ both published in 1966.
Miss Lee is president-elect of the

Half

done,

say

as

she

will ravel.

Submitted

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left her knitting

Roebuck

Jean West
106 Beachview
Round Lake, Ill.

and Co.

Confucius says: Man who
should dress in basement.

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Gives Clue
For Cancer
Four

years

of research

of North-

western University geneticists may
provide a clue to halting the growth
of cancerous cells.

Their discovery of a point of no
return in cell division indicates that

cancerous

cells may

be kept from

dividing an abnormal number of
times—and in effect stopped from
being cancerous—if methods
are
found to reduce their volume below
a critical point.
Robert C. King, 87 Salem Lun.,
professor of biological sciences, and

A. Koch
reported

S

his associates, Elizabeth
and Patricia A. Smith,

their’ study of cell division and
differentiation in a recent issue of
the Journal of Morphology.

The researchers

studied division

and differentiation processes
occurring in the production of mature
egg cells in the female fruit fly,
bel‘eved to be similar genetically to
those occurring in man.
The division of certain cells, they
found, ceases when the cell volume
is 50 cubic microns or less. This
critical volume of 50 cubic microns
(a micron is 4/100,00th of an inch)
was reported for the first time in
the team’s paper.
According to Dr. King, the ‘‘cue’”’
which tells a normal cell to stop
dividing is this minimum volume.
Dr. King and his associates also
observed that division of tumorous
cells ceased if temperatures were
-held to 64 degrees, as opposed to
the 77 degrees at which abnormal
division occurrs.
The Northwestern
group plans
further studies involving both temperature and chemical control of
division in tumorous cells.

Wallace

Colby's,

Crawford

of

Winnetka,

cuts a cake shaped

president

of

Pecoraro,

like the stone sign

outside the firm's Northbrook store, while Salvador

Campos

(center),

store

manager,

and

Northbrook's

chief

building

inspector,

look on. The occasion was the first anniversary of
groundbreaking for the Northbrook store.

Joseph

Northwestern Professor Solves Puzzle
For
known

20 years
scientists
that gamma radiation

polyethylene plastic
desirable industrial
creating

chemical

have
gives

some _ highly
qualities by
cross-links

be-

tween its molecules.
But

they

didn’t

know

exactly

how much radiation produces how
many cross-links and under what
additional conditions.
Malcolm Dole, professor of chemistry

at

reported

Northwestern

that

a

University,

Northwestern-de-

veloped
computer
program
has
solved this puzzle at the recent biannual national meeting in Miami
of the American Chemical Society.

Prof. Dole, 2402 Isabella St., was

the first chemist

to note 20 years

calculated

the

number

of

cross-

ago that radiation created horizontal crosslinks between the long,

links formed between molecules by
a given dosage of radiation. Prof.

chain-like

Dole estimated that the calculations would take 3,000 years if done
by a standard desk calculator. The

polymer

molecules

ot

polyethylene. The cross-links help
keep polyethylene intact even when
heated above its normal melting
point and also permit it to be
shrunk to pre-determined sizes.
Since
the 1940’s,
Prof.
Dole’s
irradiated polyethylene finding has
resulted in the creation of a $20
million a year U.S. industry. The
material
is used
for
electrical
insulation,
films
for
packaging
food, and for heat-shrinkable tubing
used to cover electrical terminals,
connections, and welded pipe joints.
Prof. Dole and Prof. O. Saito

Dole-Saito program does the same
job in five hours.
The
program
is expected
to
yermit the creation of tailor-made
irradiated polymers for a variety of

industrial

and

other

uses,

being forced to use the
‘hunt and peck’’ method.

without
standard

Journal Cites
Study Results
Learning

disabilities

sometimes

are inherited, concludes a_ pilot
study conducted by a Northwestern
University
communicative
disorders research team.
The results of the

study

are

reported in the current Journal of
the American Medical Association.
The team studied 14 Chicago-area

Selling to

families with a child doing poorly in
school because of perceptual disorders, not related to mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or
brain damage.
All of the parents
of the 14

children,

and

brothers
and
found to have
ory defects.

about

half

65,000

of their

north shore
families

sisters, also were
perceptual or mem-

Members of the research group
are David Rutherford of Wilmette,
professor and chairman of Northwestern’s department of communicative
disorders;
Sue
Pace,
a

doctoral candidate during the study
and
now
assistant
speech pathology at
nois University; and
Perlstein,
associate
pediatrics
at
the
Medical School and
Pediatric Neurology
County Hospital.
Me

The North Shore Unit of the American

Cancer

Society celebrates the opening of new headquarters
at

1618 Orrington

Av.,

Evanston,

with a reception

for the unit's 39 board

members

and

their wives.

Gathered around the buffet table are (from left)

According

to

professor
of
Southern IlliDr. Meyer A.
professor
of
Northwestern
head of the
Clinic at Cook

them,

results

Mrs. William R. Muenster of Glenview, secretary;
Dr. Edward F. Scanlon of Evanston; Ralph S.

strongly

Perers, chairman of the Glenview unit; Mrs. Perers;

disorders in some children earlier
suspected of having suffered brain
damage.

and Harold A. Brainard Jr., Northbrook chairman.
(Howard Fochler Photo)

suggest

ferences may

that

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its

women’s

auxiliary.

be

help with clerical work at the
stations, sew, and distribute infant

of Gar-

Gsell,

activities

of
and

In

addition,

the

women

garments.

288

Highland Park's Mayor Pro Tem, Samuel T. Lawton Jr. (right) hands the proclamation for Ravinia
Festival week beginning Monday to coupon book
sales chairmen (from left) Mrs. David J. Harris,
Mrs. Norman Vance Jr., Mrs. Lawton, and Mrs.

Mrs. James Souby of Highland Park, member of the Junior Board
of the Highland Park
- Ravinia Center of Infant Welfare, is getting
acquainted with her five month old granddaughter, Dana Lee Perry of
Framingham, Mass. Dana and her parents are visiting in Highland
Park during Baby Week. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)
58

Leonard Cobey, chairman. (Milton Merner Photo}

April

20,

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Deerfield Woman

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Show

Plan

Helps

luncheon-fashion

be held at noon Saturday
go’s Conrad Hilton Hotel.

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show

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benefit will include fashions by New
York designer Oscar de La Renta,
and a children’s style show presented by Saks Fifth Avenue in
which
members’
children
will
model.

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Proceeds from the luncheon will

be used for a physical therapy
swimming pool in St. Mary of
Providence School for Exceptional

FURS

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members planning the annual Pro-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ohen K. Holt of
Deerfield have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol
Lynn to Richard G. Gibbs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gibbs of
Chariton, Ia.
Miss Holt was graduated from
Deerfield High School and is a
junior at Iowa University in Iowa
City.
Mr. Gibbs is a senior at Iowa. He

ans

Park

Bradley University in Peoria.
graduated
was
Berghorn
Mr.
from Ela Vernon High School and
is employed by the Jewel Tea Co.
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Smorgasbord
Emblem

will

Club

serve

a

of

Highland

smorgasbord

luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday in the Elks Hall, 740
Laurel Av., Highland Park.
in
be purchased
may
Tickets
advance from Emblem Club members, or at the door.
Sea
ie

has been signed to play professional
football with the San
Francisco
49’ers.
A June wedding is planned.

Pichietti-Castelli
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Picchietti of
Highland Park have announced the
engagement
of
their
daughter

Stella to Enzo Castelli, son of Mr.
and
Mrs. . Aldo
Castelli
of
Highwood.
Miss Picchietti and her fiance
were
graduated
from
Highland
‘ Park High School.
A September wedding is planned.
’

(Bronson

Coles

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Frost-Berghorn
Mr. and Mrs. E. Raymond Frost
of Deerfield have announced the
engagement of their daughter Rae
Ann to Harold L. Berghorn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Berghorn
of Lake Zurich.
Miss Frost was graduated from
Deerfield High School and attends

» Works
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Be Offered

At Sale, Exhibit
The
*

public

is invited

when

the

Junior Auxiliary of the Women’s
Expansion Board of the Chicago

8

Chapter of the National Multiple
Sclerosis Society holds a sale and
exhibit from 2-9 p.m. May 16 in the

® of disabled members of the Chicago

ings

by

sale

the

to establish

of

the

a fund

Galleries.
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FieldShore
in Lake
Thursday
house, Lake Shore Dr. and Chicago Av.
A cocktail preview party will be
held from 5-7 p.m. May 15 in the

The

striped

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By SHIRLEY GORDON
@'mall world department . . . four Highland Park couples met for the
first time when they found themselves in the same hotel on a
‘vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaumberger, Mr. and Mrs. Burton —
_ Kadison, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Feis, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isenberg

| shared a recent vacation at the Royal Caribbean Hotel in Montego Bay,

| Jamaica.
|

he Deerfield Woman’s

Club entertained

three

foreign

C.

D.

Allen

Shelly

Smith

of Deerfield

who

spent

last

summer

At
same

|

Austrian

_ Did

you

ever

get a fan letter

from

a dog?

Our

photographer,

Larry

those who have inquired—yes, we got our boat mooring and yes,
a

we’ve

ordered

our

sail boat.

So those

of you

who

miss

deadlines

| will now have to track me down beyond the three-mile limit with your

too-late-to-print meeting notices!
a

keg Shore

Section

family

National

Council

of Jewish

Women

has

launched a new traveling troupe to perform for children in schools
for the retarded and in Head Start schools.
ag _
Five Highland Park gals are members of the Council Cues group that
|

will

give

the first

performance

of

‘The

Silly

Circus’

at the

Orchard

_ School in Skokie. They are Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Harwood,
- Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Stanley Schlesinger, and Mrs. Warren
-Taradash.
eo

rs.

;
Medal
two

Robert

J.

Emmons,

a

first

grade

teacher

at

Lake

Bluff

Elementary School has been awarded a Classroom Teachers’
Award from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Penn. Only

such

medals

were

awarded

in this

state

and

a total

of 78 in the

entire country. Mrs. Emmons was nominated by the North Shore
_ Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
__
Mr. and Mrs. Harrington G. Yost of Highland Park were hosts for a
wedding reception in Henrici’s Oakbrook Friday, following the marriage
of their daughter, Mrs. Angela Carlson, to George W. Fearn.
ae

ave

you

read

about

the

many

cases

of ear

infections

stemming

from the teen-set, who try to pierce their own ears? Last year the
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_ And if you go back far enough women used to band their bosoms
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held to
a
new

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The
club will hold its next
meeting at 12:30 p.m. May 4 in the
Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit,
52 Oxford Dr., Lincolnshire. Thomhead

of horticulture

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Perfection built-in to every piece.
Wood-grained plastics and exotic
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the Chicago Park District, Garfield
Conservatory, will show slides on
general gardening.

tion of styles, sizes, colors, patterns

Their next big project is the plant
sale May 26 through 28 in Lincolnshire. Profits from the biannual
event are used for village beautification. The club also presented
members with a maple tree to be
planted

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DEERFIELDERS MEET
Mrs. Gunnar Sundvahl will -open
her home at 1523 Shawnee Tr. in
Riverwoods
at 12:30 p.m. next
Thursday for the April meeting of
the Deerfield Center of Infant
Welfare Society. Mrs. William R.
Darragh, projects chairman, will
report on the plans for the June
benefit dinner-dance.
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the boys have the right idea. The silly fads they enjoy, such as

lurping goldfish, cramming dozens into telephone booths
portscars are merely wild, but not dangerous to the health!

will leave

special _ election

as Iverson,

of the

the
her

Lincolnshire.

Alps in the ‘‘American Abroad” program.
Graff, received a delightful one from Skipper Sokol whose picture
appeared on our pages recently. Skipper writes a very nice paw, indeed.

about
time,

husband
was
transferred
to
California so the

exchange

in the

of Lincoln-

Apr. 6.

= students at their recent meeting. Bianca Guargiglia from Italy,
‘Thierry Hallot from France, and Ariel Rivas from Uruguay, all
ttending Deerfield High Schoo] this year, spoke. Also on the program
was

Jr.

shire, recently elected president of
the Lincolnshire Garden Club, presided
over
her
first meeting

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�Day in May Shaw to Include

Arden Shore to Show Fashions
Two Highland Park women and
one from Deerfield will model in

the Second Annual Awards Fashion
Show
sponsored

&amp; by the

Evanston

Junior

Commit-

tee of the Arden
Shore Association
May
10 in the
Drake Hotel.
Mrs. Frederick

Scott

Verink,

representing

Cradle
_

and

Mrs. Verink

the

Society,

Mrs.

James

RR. Abbott,

repre-

senting WAIF,
are the Highland
Park models. Mrs. David Kilborn

representing the Hadley School for
the Blind, is from Deerfield.
The women
will model gowns
from Bramson’s and will compete

before

judges

to

receive

cash

awards for their charities.
Winners will receive prizes

$500,

$250,

and

$100

of

for~ their

charities.
Mrs.
W.
R.
Magnus,
president of the Arden Shore Asso-

Choral Society Bd.
Will Sponsor Sale
The Women’s Board of the North
Shore Choral Society
house sale from 10
today and tomorrow
Wilmette.
Home-baked goods
sale and there will

will sponsor a
a.m. to 4 p.m.
at 430 9th St.,
also will be on
be complimen-

ciation

also

will

present

the

ners with gold charms.
Mrs. Verink is not a newcomer to
the

fashion

peared

runway.

in the

last

She

two

has

Arden fashion shows for the Cradle

non-members,

chairman

and Mrs.

Highland Park.

Alden Bixby of

will be kicked

Mrs.
Robert
chairman.

Drake

The blue ribbon club’s May 18
pilgrimage to gardens featuring
wildflowers will include a tour of
four Riverwoods
homes
and a

the public from 1 to 8 p.m.

Hotel.

The

Venetian

was decorated with
champagne jockeys
pinata

in the

form

Room

jockey silks,
and a huge
of

a horse,

to

Clement

Stone

in

the

Highland

The homes to be visited are the
early American ranch house of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Billeter,
760

that the May10 benefit will have an
W.

noon

standard flower show.

carry out the horse racing theme of
this year’s benefit.
Luncheon
guests also learned
“angel,’’
Evanston.

at

Park Country Club, 1201 Park Av.,

Thornmeadow

of

Rd.,

which

is

fur-

nished with antiques and reproductions; the tri-level modern house of

Fathers Attend
Their Own Smoker
E. Montford

Fucik of Highland

Park, father of June Ball debutante

Margaret Ann Fucik, will be among
those attending a smoker tomorrow
night in the Wilmette home
of
William Reynolds Reed.
Mr. Reed, father of debutante
Rosemary Reed, has delivered in-

vitations attached to large cigars in
silver

tubes

for

the

7 p.m.

buffet

dinner, which will end with a good
cigar and conversation.
Last year when the Reeds daughter, Linda, made her bow at the
Ball sponsored
Infant Welfare

by the Evanston
Society, Mr. Reed

was

that what

the debutantes’

born the plan for tomorrow’s

. Isabelle Gray of Glenview was installed as president
of the Northwest Cook County
Zonta Club at a recent dinner~
meeting in Morton Grove. Mrs.
Gray is manager of Kay Howard
Shop i in the Old Orchard Shopping Center. Also an officer of
the

businesswoman's

group

is

Mrs. Elizabeth Petesch of Deerfield. (Glenview Studio Photo}
YWCA RE-ELECTS
Mrs. Malcolm N. Smith of Highland Park was re-elected executive
vice president of the Chicago Metropolitan YWCA
at the association’s recent annual meeting. Mrs.
Smith also was re-elected to the

board for a three-year term.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gossman, 3095
Blackthorn Rd., which
features
Spanish-influenced furnishings.
Also to be open are the rambling
brick house of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman Richardson, 450 Greenbrier Rd., which is set deep in the
woods;
and the California rustic
ranch
house
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stephen Mueller, 540 Juneberry Rd.

She

is

the

club

conservation,

president.

horticulture

The

and Jun-

ior divisions will exhibit here.
There will be classifications for
floral arrangements in each of the
homes, with unusual pieces of

Sakae

rene

1410 Woodland Dr., both of Deer :
field, before May 1.
Mrs. James N. Kraft of Deerfield 3

Highland Park.

fathers needed was an opportunity
to get to know each other and thus

as

in May’

luncheon

Society,

well

Day

off today when the Garden Club of
Deerfield holds its annual spring

Society.
The models were honored last
Thursday with a luncheon in the

decided

as

“A

ap-

Elizabeth

tary coffee. Members of the Choral
will contribute sale items.
Committee
members
include
Mrs. David M. Auch of Winnetka,

Wildflower Tour of 4 Homes

win-

is the chairman of the show, with |
The

V.

Varick,

pilgrimage

as

CO.
i

will be open

toS

During the luncheon today, Mrs.
Florence Sarah Winship will show a
color film, “Come Into My Garden.’”’ Mrs. Winship is a member of

«
—
bs
-

the Geographic Society of Chicago |

and the Audubon Society. Her —
nature and travel films have won a |
number of prizes in nee
contests.

BPW to Travel

Via Slide-Talk
Touring Europe by airplane, au.
tomobile, bicycle, skis, and on foot

will be the topic of a talk at 6:30 |

p.m.

Shore

next Thursday

Business

Women’s

Club

and

in

for the North —

Professional

Winnetka

es Y

munity House, 620 Lincoln Av.
Miss Margaret Strahorn of Win g
netka, will speak and show slides

pewter, kitchen utensils, tables, and
cabinets.

on

Table
settings
also
will
be
judged, as will the ‘‘gay hearths of

Dollars a Day.” The University of |
Illinois senior spent her junior year |

May.”

Advance

entries

must

be

made

with Mrs. Charles Piper, 651 Chestnut Ct. or Mrs. L. L. Peterson,

“Europe

on

Less

than

Five |

abroad, studying at the University
of Vienna.

Miss Zita Merris of Winnetka is
program

chairman.

get-together.

The June Ball will be held on the

s

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our watch is an intricate, precision
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times a day. The second it stops, you
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When it needs attention, bring it to
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of repair.
From long, long experience we

33

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�Junior Group
To Welcome
New

Season

April showers won’t dampen the
enthusiasm of the North Shore
League of Junior Women and their
husbands, at the groups Apr. 28
spring

benefit

MOTHERS TO BE...
Look Your Most

dinner/dance.

Radiant This Summer

The Silver Dazzle Ball with its
April showers theme will begin
with 7 p.m. cocktails in the Ravinia

In Your...

Green Country Club, Riverwoods.
Following dinner, Dr. and Mrs.

HIGH
RISE
BEAUTY

J.R. Bernier of Wilmette and Mr.
and Mrs. John Burroughs of Glenview will lead the grand march.
Singers

Anamorena

(Mrs.

Ray

LeNobel of Wilmette) and Beth
Carroll of Chicago will entertain
their fellow members.
“The
Splashes,’
(Mrs.
Thomas
of Glenview
and

Wils

of Wilmette)

will

LeRoy
Harry

present

a

singing and dancing act.

Beginning the show will be the
“Swinging in the Rain’
Girls,
singing and dancing to a medley of

Mrs. Harry Reisman (left), president of the North Shore League
i Junior Women, and Mrs. Dorman Morrison, both of Highland
Park, prepare for their roles in the Apr. 28 spring benefit p Ray
:a
‘Silver Dazzle Ball’ at Ravinia Green Country Club. (Staff
sy

oto

Bey

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and Mrs. Daniel Barbo
Ronald Phelps, both of

SIZES 6 to 14

Mrs. Harry Reisman of Highland
Park, League president, will*narrate a showing of Polli Carpenter
fashions. Models include: Miss Alloah
Baba,
Mrs.
Bernier,
Mrs.
Herbert Beckstrom, Mrs. Raymond
Busa, Mrs. James Condrin, Mrs.

TODAY
Clipped Wings—Noon luncheon, Plentywood Farm, Bensonville.
Holy Cross Church—9 a.m.-9 p.m. rummage sale, Parish Hall,

a

Pique

Glenview.

a Dain t
~

Cotton

rain
songs.
The
cast
members
include Mrs. Wils, Mrs. Edward
Kebler, Mrs. Robert Kanney, Mrs.
John Jones, Mrs. H.R. Pausteck,
and Mrs. Joseph Reeves, all of

Wilmette;
and Mrs.

baa

Sleeveless

Walter
724

| Elder Ln., Deerfield.
N. S. Choral Society Women’ s Board—10 a.m. house sale, 430 9th St.,
/ Wilmette; home-baked goods and coffee.
_VFW Post 4737 Ladies Auxiliary—11 a.m.-2 p.m. luncheon, 667 Central
E“Ay, Highland Park.

Lempke

Jr.,

Mrs.

Becktold Jr., Mrs. H.G.
Mrs. Suzanna Peterson,

Joseph

eh
pectunee
cote

Sanabria,
and Mrs.

te You Savings

100 OLD ORCHARD

Peter Wardenburg, all of Wilmette.
From
Glenview,
Mrs.
Roland
Kurfess,

Mrs.

Joseph

Myers,

(next to post office)

Other Stores

Mrs.

2557 DEVON AVE., CHICAGO
339 GOLF MILL CENTER, NILES

Craig Peterson, Mrs. J. B. Whitted,
and

Mrs.

Burroughs.

TOMORROW
_ Holy

Cress

Church—9

a.m.-9

p.m.

rummage

sale,

Parish

Hall,

724

| Elder Ln., Deerfield.
Winnetka

Institute for Hearing

and Speech

Woman’s

Board—5:30

Jor the Dé

p.m.

bs+ dinner dance, Arts Club of Chicago, 109 E. Ontario St.

SATURDAY
_ City of Hope, Bobby Bleckman Memorial Chapter—8:30 p.m. Cabaret
_ Night, Skokie Valley Synagogue, 8840 Monticello Av., Skokie; musical
semen
Fieldbrook Infant Welfare—8 p.m. Wedgwood Ball, Lake Shore Club,
| 850 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
_ Providentia—Noon benefit luncheon-fashion show, Conrad Hilton Hotel.

‘

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MONDAY

Introducing

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Welfare

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Highland

a.m. meeting, home

Park

of Mrs.

Pi, Highland Park.

Marvin

Ravinia

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Center,

Senior

177 Lakewood

TUESDAY

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a.m.

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_ Group—10:30 a.m. meeting, home of Mrs. Robert Skinder, 808 Rice St.,
|

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�Infant Welfare Jrs.

Greta

To Meet Monday
In Highland Park

Your Remodeling

e ROOM ADDITIONS
e KITCHENS
e RECREATION ROOMS
PHONE

esses will be Mrs. Karl Keeler,
Mrs. Walter Eyles, and Mrs. Coit
Spalding,
all of Highland
Park.

pre- SEASON SALE!

Park is the luncheon chairman. She

will be assisted by Mrs. Ellsworth
Cordesman and Mrs. Skinder.
Reservations are being taken for

SALE! SWIMWEAR

been invited.
Plans also are being made for the
annual spring luncheon held jointlv
by the three groups.

AT SAVINGS UP TO 50%
ADOLPH

RETURN TO MILWAUKEE
Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Prohl
have returned to Milwaukee after a
visit
with
their
son-in-law
and

ea
i

Ridge

Choosing hats for today’s millinery show are Mrs. James Dorn
Deerfield (left) and Mrs. Geoffrey Ames of Glenview. The
of Kappa
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
Alumnae
Association
Kappa Gamma will hold its spring benefit at noon in the Pyrenees
Restaurant. Proceeds will go to the Glenkirk School for Retarded.
(Bud Daley Photo)

Rd.,

KIEFER &amp; CO.

1775 WINNETKA AVENUE
NORTHFIELD, ILLINOIS

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
1585

eR

GIRLS &amp; LADIES STYLE

to be held

May 12. Members of the Juniors,
Intermediates,
and Seniors have

Deam,
Park.

831-3800

WAREHOUSE

Lahvic of Highland

dinner dance

Inc.

BUILDERS

Over 20 Years Serving the North Shore

10:30 a.m. Monday for the Junior
group of the Highland Park-Ravinia
Center of the Infant Welfare Society
of Chicago.
Assisting Mrs. Skinder as _ host-

a benefit

DESIGNERS,

A Division to Handle

Mrs. Robert Skinder, 808 Rice St.,
Highland Park, will be hostess at

Mrs. Raymond

Lederer,

CUSTOM

STORE

Highland

HRS. MON.-FRI.
SAT. HRS. 8 A.M.

8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
TO 12 NOON

of

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

Seniors of Center Will Meet Monday
Center

of the

Infant

Welfare Society of Chicago will
meet at 11 a.m. Monday in the
home

of Mrs.

Marvin

Anthony,

177

Lakewood Pl., Highland Park.
Mrs. William Woll of Highland
Park, Mrs. Willard Ewing of Deerfield, and Mrs. Jess Halsted and
Mrs. Philip McKenna, both of Lake
Forest, will be assistant hostesses.
Mrs. Allan Wolff Jr. of Highland

Park

will

programs

report

and

on

the

last

year’s

three

local

ID

2-8800

CAROL
BLOCK
NAGEL

groups’ contributions.

Children’s Bureau
Chicago’s Water Tower Inn will
be the scene of the May
13
Embassy Ball sponsored by the
North Suburban League of the
Jewish Children’s Bureau:

1893

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HIGHLAND

SUITE

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�One of Highland Park’s newest
residents is the 27-year-old radio

Fe

‘“‘A small scandal developed over §
the

nality who has been assigned

- formerly allotted to the top-rated
Jerry Williams Show.
“J got into radio through the back
- door—literally,” Don Cannon said.
_ The newcomer, whose program can

| be

heard

from

of

New

no

answer.

England

It was

a

now,

course

of

the

inter-

onset of ‘talk radio’ lured me back

_ manager

into the business,’’ he said.

Don Cannon

asked me if I’d like to sit

edn. I did, and stayed two years,”

Cannon continued. “You might

sar

the

:

stork

delivered

me

into

io,’”’ he quipped.

_

The young man recalled that he

_ was eight or nine, when he first
_ wanted to become an announcer.

in
of

host

of an

a

afternoon

an apartment
the city, Mr.

and eager to make

“T’m

said.

view, the only announcer on duty
- was "called home. His wife was
/ about
to have
a baby.
“The
=.

became

near the
Cannon’s

up for lost

time.

7

| and lt me in,”
the

joke

start on his new job was delayed by
the AFTRA strike. But he’s at work

and knocking. Finally, he heard me
During

was

settled
center

_ bitter cold day, but I kept waiting—

_

The

Though his wife, Rosemary, and
their two small children are getting

station. Since the front office was
was

Mr.

show in Hartford, Conn.

} closed, I knocked at the back door.
_ There

trustees.

Cannon

} 880, I had an appointment with the
of a small

library,’

votes!”’
For the last year and a half, Mr.

8 to 11 o'clock

Saturday about nine years

_ manager

public

dare, and I accepted. It was a
losing cause—but I polled 4,000

nightly, explained his statement.

“One

local

Cannon recalled. ‘Some of my
listeners suggested, jokingly, that I
become a candidate for the board

oS take over the time spot WBBM

It was just four years that Mr.
Cannon hosted his first telephone-

excited

“Things

about

Chicago,”

are happening

he

here,

politically and socially, that affect
the whole country. Chicago is a
microcosm—its problems are indicative of the rest of the country.
How it solves them is important to

the entire nation.”

talk
show
in Lawrence,
Mass.
Within a month, the show had sold
out, and there was a waiting list of

ed with

sponsors.

radio dial.

Local residents can get acquaint-

their

new

neighbor by

a

mere flip of the wrist—to 780 on the

; ring,

and

every

Tuesday

night

| blow

and

describe

account

in

_ megaphone.

the

No

one

at

was my debut,” he said.

In

high school, however,

bea for sports,
contract

- baseball.

|

play

he went

professional

He entered Boston University and
- majored in history and government.

‘“‘At one point,

I wanted

to

| be a college professor. I did go to
peeuete school for a year, but the

‘Flatist to Play
F or Music Club
- he Highland Park Music Club
will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
ae the home of Mrs. Beryl Lovitz,
1380 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
ore Balfour Ames Lanza of
Make Forest will perform flute se-

2a

ions,

accompanied

by

Mrs.

| Jacques Chevalier, 606 Burton Av.,
—
Park.
‘Mrs. Lanza is first flutist with
oy

e Lake Forest Symphony OrchesShe teaches privately in Lake

Forest

3

and

also

at Lake

Forest

ge,

yy Mrs. James Snyder, 1557 Green
| Bay Rd., Highland Park, will direct
a performance by the music club’s

Choral Ensemble. Mrs. Snyder has
taught music in the public schools
an id has directed choirs in the Chi-

|Cago area for 12 years. She teaches
;

0 in her home, and also sings
and accompanies the North Shore
‘Chamber Choir.

a ‘The 18-voice Choral Ensemble
will be accompanied by Mrs. H.
Ro OSSoe
eld

625

Westgate

Rd.,

School-Howard.
Special

guest

performers

for the

season, which begins Nov. 7, include Leonard Pennario and Jeffrey Siegel, pianists who have
appeared previously with the quartet,

and

mezzo-soprano

Jan

De

Gaetani of New York City.
Other instrumentalists will appear with the quartet to perform
mixed compositions for the ensemble and the flute, oboe, clarinet,

viola, cello,
spectively.

and

harpsichord,

re-

members

and

Abram

are
Loft,

Leonard
violinists;

Music and dates for the remaining concerts are as follows:
Dec. 5—Mr. Penuario, guest pi-

Former Area Man Wins

anist; Walter Piston’s Quartet No.
1, Franz Joseph Haydn’s Quartet in

Osear for Film Work
A
was

former
one

North

of the

Shore

Oscar

resident

winners

on

last week’s Academy Award television program.
The film industry’s highest award
for
black-and-white
cinematography went to Haskell Wexler for
his work on ‘Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Wolf!”
Mr. Wexler and his wife lived in
Deerfield when he was employed by
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
Films
working on documentaries. He also
produced television specials for the
networks.
Mrs. Wexler,

the former

Marion

Witt of Wilmette, is an artist. She
formerly taught at the Art Institute
of Chicago.
The award was the first Oscar
for Mr. Wexler who had been
nominated once before for his work
on Elia Kazan’s ‘America, America.”
Did Cinematography

Mr. Wexler also did the cinematography
for
“The
Hoodlum
Priest,” ‘Picnic,” “The Savage
Eye,” ‘The Loved One,” and a
documentary, ‘‘The Bus.”
Traveling
throughout
Europe,
Mr. Wexler filmed a special on Igor
Stravinsky which twice has been
shown on television. He also has
made films in South America.
In addition to his work in the
industry, Mr. Wexler teaches blackand-white and color cinematography at the University of California
in Berkeley.

B-flat, No.

not yet been released.
Is

Cesar

Franck’s

Free

Oscar-winner

also

has

cycle No. 2.

Feb. 6—guest violist and cellist;
Karl
Ditters
von
Dittersdorf’s
Quartet

in

E-flat,

Bela

Bartok’s

Quartet
No.
4,
and
Johannes
Brahms’ Sextet No. 1 in B-flat.
Mar, 5—guest violist; Haydn’s
Quartet in C, No. 3 (‘“Emperor’’),
Dmitri

Shostakovich’s

Quartet

No.

1, and Brahms’ Viola Quintet No. 1
in F.

Apr. 2—Mr. Siegel, guest pianist;
Wolfgang

Amadeus

Mozart’s

Quar-

tet in D, K. 155, Claude DeBussy’s
Quartet in G Minor, and Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet.
May 7—Serge Prokofiev’s

No.

2

and

Quartet in D
the Maiden’’).

Franz
Minor

For the second
the final concert
performance of a
tet commissioned
Music

Quar-

Schubert’s
(“Death

and

consecutive year,
will include the
new string quarby the Fine Arts

Foundation

of

Chicago,

which sponsors the series.
Wins Competition
Winner of this year’s competition
is Seymour

Shifrin,

whose

Quartet

No. 4 received its world premiere
at the quartet’s

season-end

concert

Tuesday in the Howard auditorium.
Each of the programs will be
presented at 8:15 p.m. in the
Howard

auditorium,

Seventeen

St.

and Spencer Av., Wilmette.
Brochures on the series may be
obtained by writing to the Fine

thoven’s

Arts

hann

Lancer

Hinsong

Jan. 16—Miss DeGaetani, guest
soloist; Henry Purcell’s Trio Sonata for strings and continuo, BeeQuartet

Sebastian

According to Mr. Wexler’s sister,
Mrs. Roger D. Isaacs, of 2661
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, he is
a free lancer and only takes on
projects “where he can seek the
artistic meaning.”
The

1, and

Piano Quintet in F Minor.

His most recent film, starring
Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, has

Cantata No. 202, and Paul
demith’s “Die Junge Magd”

tet

ssohn’s Quartet in E Minor.

After several years in broadcast-

| ing, Mr. Cannon said, he realized
| that he had to broaden his horizons.

quartet next
Junior High

The first of the seven concerts
will feature
Ludwig
van _ Beethoven’s Quartet in C Minor, Alban
Berg’s Quartet, and Felix Mendel-

but a last-minute

to

performances by the
season in Wilmette

Sopkin, cellist.

but

| injury prevented him from signing
| a

Nine
guest
artists,
including
three major performers, and programs of music new to Fine Arts
Quartet audiences, will highlight

Gerald Stanick, violist; and George

old

listened,

Mr. Pennario

Plans Full Season

Sorkin

blow-by-

a battered

Miss DeGaetani

Fine Arts Quartet

Quartet

I

| would perch myself precariously in
Ea ‘tree

Mr. Siegel

Play in Quartet

2 “We lived near an outdoor boxing

ates

|

in

F

Bach’s

Minor,

Jo-

Wedding

Quartet

Concert

Series,

522

Green Bay Rd., Winnetka.

cs

two

brothers,
Jerrold,
95 Brentwood
Ln., Glencoe, construction executive

and

Yale,

who

formerly

lived

in

Glencoe and now lives on the West
Coast.

Series Ticket
Deadline Is Near
The deadline for obtaining series
tickets for the Highland
Park
Community Concerts will be Saturday. No single admissions are sold
and membership is limited to the
capacity of the Highland Park High
School

auditorium,

where

the

con-

certs are held.
Past subscribers are reminded to
renew their subscriptions by phone,
mail, or in person as they are not
automatically carried over.
Campaign headquarters, in the
Highland

Park

Recreation

Center,

1850 Green Bay Rd., will be open
from 10 am. to 3 p.m. today,
tomorrow, and Saturday.

"The

Opera

Barber of Seville," performed by the Goldovsky Grand
Theater, will open the Community Concert Series 1967-68

season.

April 20, 1967
EARS

.

�Local Actor
Portrays Lead
In ‘The Devils’

While you’re here . . .
treat yourself to a warm
oil manicure and

Mike Nussbaum of Highland Park

is playing a leading role in ‘The
Devils,” which opened last weekend
at the Hull House

Theater,

hand massage.

MANICURING

3212 N.

Broadway, Chicago.
Nussbaum,

920

Mrs. Woike

Ridgewood

Pl., portrays the effete Prince
~Henri De Conde, of the court of
Louis XIII.
The play had

its world

premiere

with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and premiered in
New
York with a cast which
included Jason Robards, Anne Bancroft, Albert Dekker, and Shepperd
Strudwick.
Tells Priest’s Story
Based on Aldous Huxley’s book,
“The Devils of Loudon,’ the story
concerns
an _ unorthodox
priest,
accused by the Mother Superior of
*a convent of being an agent of
Satan.

Mr.

Nussbaum

fall

at

Hull

performed

House

in

last

Harold

Pinter’s “The Birthday Party.’’ He
also appeared there in “The Typist” and “The Tiger”; ‘The Connection,” ‘‘The Lover,’ and ‘The
Collection,”
all by Pinter;
and
“Victims of Duty” and “The Man
With the Flower in His Mouth,’
both by Eugene Ionesco.
Plays Varied Roles

The owner of Aerosol Exterminators in Chicago, Mr. Nussbaum also
has appeared
with North Shore
Community Theater. He played the
title role in “Cyrano de Bergerac”’
and Creon
in ‘‘Medea.’’
Scenes
from both plays were shown on the

Repertory Workshop television program.
“The Devils” is presented at 8:30

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings through July 23.

Two

Deerfield

residents

and

a

Stagers
comedy,

present
‘‘Mary,

and 29 in Alan B. Shepard Junior
High School.
The play by Jean Kerr, ran for
1,500 performances on Broadway.

tells

the

cheerful

story
Mary,

of

preoccupa-

tion with telling jokes leads her to
the brink of divorce.
Unable to field Mary’s constant
barrage of wisecracks, Bob decides

Things

take

a

turn,

‘You'll

Get

Used to It,” will be presented May
- 1 to6.

Local participants include Thomas W.

Clark,

850 Cherry

St., Win-

netka, who wrote material for
several scenes, including one on the
use of men’s cosmetics and another
on what happens to a Northwestern
student after he graduates..

Lloyd Norlin, of Deerfield who in
1951 wrote Waa-Mu’s traditional
closing song, ‘“‘To the Memories,”
this year
composed
spoofs
on
modern

for

supermarkets,

entertainers

to

the

enter

trend

politics

and vice versa, and Northwestern’s

‘Chapel.

A

1946

graduate

of

the

school of music, Mr. Norlin lives at

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William

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Woodall,

however,

Jacky (Mrs. William) Woike, 1211
Norman Ln., Deerfield, is cast. as
Tiffany. The part of Dirk will be

FILM

1949

picture

stars

Alec Guiness and Valerie Hobson.
Tickets will be available at the door
for those who have
the season pass.

not

The lead
Pat
(Mrs.

man

journalism

land

Park,

major

designed

the

High-

sets

for

several scenes, including the satire

on the chapel and one on
television coverage of war.
lives at 885 Timberhill Rd.

Bar-mitzvahs

from one. What’s more we
matter of weeks (or days,
After you send your best man
Latin America to do

live
She

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Anniversaries

roles will be taken by
William)
Kritt,
3140

ac

The man representing you in Latin America knows
Spanish fluently. So you’re probably convinced you've
made the best choice. Even if he isn’t your best man.
While the one who knows your business
inside out stays home.
That’s a mistake.

For Weddings

as financial problems.

P

purchased

played by William McCabe,
27
Plymouth Ct., Lincolnshire; and
Jesse Starkman, 505 Kingston Ter.,
Deerfield,
will portray
the
tax
attorney hired by Bob
to help
straighten out his marital as well

member

Rd.,

Deerfield,

is

a

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of the Indiana State Uni-

versity percussion ensemble,

which

invites you to see

presented its spring concert recently on the campus.
The 12-member group also will
perform

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Deerfield Man Plays
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A lot more people will listen. You have our word.

Phone...

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George Schaefer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Schaefer, 1201

ILLINOIS

FVOURE
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VOU COULD BE MAKING
A SERIOUS MISTAKE. |

Wednesday in Drake Theater on the
The

PARK,

HIGHLAND
TEL. 432-0433

as

Barat College’s Film Forum will
present
an English
film,
‘Kind
Hearts and Coronets,’’ at 8 p.m.
campus.

ROAD

1048

The comedy will be staged at
8:30 each evening in the Shepard
auditorium, Grove PIl., Deerfield.
Tickets are available from members of the Deerfield Stagers; the
Deerfield Park District, 835 Hazel

SHOW

Peggy

for

ae

Camille Av., Deerfield, as Bob.
Mrs. W. M. Shields, 859 Kenton
Rd., Deerfield, is directing, assisted
by Mrs. Frederick Ritter, 946 Clay
Ct., Deerfield.

WILL

when Dirk, an old Army buddy and
now a handsome movie star, shows
up and exhibits a lively interest in
Mary and her jokes.

670 Bent Creek Ridge.
Miss Judith Rapoport,

show,

Av.,

and

SKOKIE

OLD

eee

Av., Deerfield; or at the door prior
to each performance.

to terminate the marriage and has
already decided who will be his
next
wife—Tiffany,
a
diet-fad
crazed heiress.

Three North Shore residents are
contributors to the 1967 version of
Waa-Mu, Northwestern University’s
annual sell-out variety show, written and produced by Northwestern
year’s

It

irrepressibly

whose

Priscilla

Mary,

the
Broadway
Mary,’ Apr. 28

Work on Show

This

1438

Residents Will Play Roles
Lincolnshire man will be cast in the
supporting roles when the Deerfield

Tues. thru Sat. by Appointment
— ask
WELCOME

O-fite-Calon

Lincolnshire

Area Residents

faculty, students, and alumni.

Mr. Starkman

are

aes

Mr.

Men

at a clinic

concert

is

our fascinating needlework designs

at the

regional meeting of the National
Music
Educators
conference
in
Detroit Sunday.

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IF NO ANSWER
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Mitchell Hennes, 621 Green Bay
Rd., Highland Park, bass, will appear with the orchestra on the

as his replace-

_ ment. But after the lights dimmed at the Stude-

Choral

| baker, a fellow came out to say that Mr. Vath
had laryngitis.

Society,
Mr.

Club,

Jacobi

normally the troupe’s production stage manager,

| performed with Miss Suzuki.
ae _

He did fine, considering. But the worry and insecurity of such a situa-

_ tion-is‘bound

_ from

smooth.

to have

an impact.

And

sure enough,

the opening

was

far

BUT

“THE

OWL

AND

THE

violin,

by

the

Varsity

the Women’s

Glee

PUSSYCAT”

problem

goes

deeper.

To

The

| bills

“owl”
by

is a bookish fellow who

clerking

in a book

store.

“pussycat”

is

a

his

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yet

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| supposedly sensitive prostitute — who is easily angered. She is kicked
| out of her room because the “owl” saw shenanigans through the window
3 of her abode and priggishly told her landlord about it. She moves in
__ with the guy, and the rest is preordained.
Fi iy

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If IS LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL, yet so-so amusing until act three
_ when Mr. Manhoff suddenly burdens his hero with a suicide fixation.
_. The urge does not fit the character, the plot, or the mood. And suicide,
as

this writer sees it, hasn’t the inherent humor to aid a stage farce.

pc ‘But, of course, it all ends much more happily than in suicide.
_
Small situations and lines, particularly in the first act when the re_ lationship of prostitute and fellow in developing, bear the seed upon
_ which a solid comic play might have been written. And Manhoff does

| have

the capability

of fashioning

a moment

for

genuine

And

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also will be heard with the chorus.

4 _ dropped out because of illness.

_ So Joseph DePauw,

in

Andrew Smith, 708 Appletree Ct.,
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first announced, Pat Suzuki was to share billing
with Robert Reed of ‘“‘Defenders” fame. Mr. Reed

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first part of the program.

Qn was severely tried at ‘‘The Owl and the Pussy_ cat” opening. When this return engagement was

Vath was announced

rehearses

orchestra

Wilmot

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Richard

one French horn.
The
orchestra

Mrs.

_

_

second

Needs Musicians

wishing to gain experience with an

ested in adding
cellos, one bass,

| more difficult by missing curtain, lighting, and
said it was an already difficult situation. And
it was. The old saw about the show must go

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Shore

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|
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Orchestra
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chestra

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pate in the University of Illinois
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House at 20 N. Wacker Dr.
Miss

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720
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William

580 ROGER WILLIAMS BLDG.,
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Highland

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Joy (Mrs. Joseph) Drucker, through April.
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Paintings

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Woman

Highwood

Mrs.
Gloria
Lind
Budishin
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Highwood will direct and star in a
performance of ‘‘Die Fledermaus’’
May
7 to
benefit
Selfhelp
of
Chicago, Inc.
Selfhelp operates two homes for
the aged in Chicago.
The operetta by Johann Strauss

out Europe. She will direct nine
other singers for the performance.
Tickets for the benefit may be
obtained from Mrs. Jack Freeman,
366 South Av., Glencoe, or at the
school
box
office
prior
to the
performance.

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concerts

this

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spring.
Now

in

May

its

eighth

_ group has a

season,

the

repertoire which in-

cludes madrigals, motets, cantatas,
oratorios,
contemporary
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Apr. 30—in the home of Mr. and
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and

May 3 and 7—in the home of Mr.

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Av., Highland Park.
May

the Waukegan Business and Professional Women’s Club.

15—at

the

annual

dinner of

16—at

a

The Highland Park Associates of
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Institute of Chicago May 5 will visit
the studio of Lillian (Mrs. William)
Kalan.
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~ McDaniels Av., Highland Park.
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- Orchestra.
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- to 4:30 p.m. on five Sundays, in the

Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan
Av., Chicago.
The tryouts are scheduled for this
- Sunday and Apr. 30, May 7, and
May 21.

WILL

SING IN CONCERT

Cynthia
kins, 331

(Mrs. William C.) JenPrairie Av., Highwood,

will sing with the Apollo Musical
Club of Chicago when the group
presents its spring concert Wednes-

_ day. The program will be given at
8:15 p.m. in Chicago’s Orchestra

"Hall.

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_ intendent

for

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national convention of the Council
for Exceptional Children in St.
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Northwestern

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To Honor
Exhibitors

the

Center.

director, Mrs. Carol Hyman,

Mrs.

Hyman

director

for

has
the

annual

Print

and

a

from

a reception in the league studios at
Winnetka Community House.

where

been

choral

Chicago

Public

both in homes

and

in public. Mrs. Hyman can be
contacted for information.
Highland Park participants are
Dr. Burton Green, 2120 St. Johns
Av.; Mrs. Paul Moroz, 949 Wade
St.; Mrs. James Snyder, 1557 Green

The

will

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follow.

monthly

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Gladys

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Feldman of Lincolnwood.

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Rd., Highland
Sherri

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Flutist Jean W. (Mrs. LaVerne)

Highland Park.

Rd., Northbrook,

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Diane

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Hoogheem of Deerfield and pianist
Martha T. (Mrs. Del H.) Schroer of
Northbrook will play compositions
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Gabriel
Pierne, and Robert Muczynski.
Mrs. Hoogheem, 1100 Springfield
Av., teaches flute in the north
suburban area and is a member of
the Chicago Civic Orchestra, the
Evanston Symphony Orchestra, and
the Chicago Chamber Ensemble.
The flutist appeared as soloist with
the Chicago Civic Orchestra in
January and is a former member
of the Atlanta Symphony Orcheswehr

(Mrs.

Among those receiving honorable
mention are Linda L. (Mrs. Douglas) Kramer,
370 Glendale Av.,

Sonatas for flute and piano will
be presented ir?a free public recital
by North Shore musicians at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in North Park Col-

of Mr.

James

Earns Top Prize
First prize went to Robert Baumgartner of Chicago;
second, Rochelle (Mrs. Howard) Niederman,

834 Sheridan

Wideroe,

of Skokie

Spitz, 150 Indian Tree Dr.,
List Exhibitors

she

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This fragile but frank English
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and sympathetic character of
young Cockney artist who is,
psychiatrist tells him, ‘‘a suitable
case for treatment.’’ His society

the

wife has divorced him and most 0

dances

and

the film is concerned
with his
various zany plots to get her back.

the boyout

of

When lack of success culminates

the squalid mess of their flat to the
company of his cycling friends. The

in a nervous

boy’s final disillusionment ends the
story on a note of loneliness for

humor

makes
are

everyone.
Implications of homosexuality in
this British drama are most sensitively handled, although otherwise
there is considerable frankness.
SWIMS

sex.

mother,

to movies,

hairdos,

film

MORGAN

and their limited

of her

Shelle

essa Redgrave)

The marriage of two members of
a motorcycle set is complicated by

breakdown,

the

film

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Vanessa

Performances

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Redgrave

who

that

of

won

an

Academy Award nomination this
year. Adults and mature young
people.

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Miss Ann L. Oppenheimer of
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Alfie is a handsome Cockney, and
this

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their immaturity

D.)

Shore Musicians

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opposition in international business
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The film

Drama

The sure direction and the perfor
mances of the fine young cast give
the story a poignant ring. Adults.

make a beautiful but thoroughly
unpleasant pair of female assassins
in this suspense film. They work
for a mysterious employer who
provides a service that eliminates

horizons.

Irving

Chairman,

DEDLIER
THAN
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(Elke Sommer, Richard Johnson)
Elke Sommer and Sylva Koscina

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by Sara Bloom,

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Car! P. Rommel,
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| Deerfield resident, died April at his
_ home in LaGrange.
_Mr. Rommel, born in Deerfield,

- was

vice

president

in

charge

_ research with Bradley
_ man Co., Chicago.

and

of

Vroo-

_ Acchemist, he was a member of
_ the American Chemist’s Society. In
1919,

he

received

the

Lambert

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Prize

Pratt

and

for

sug-

- gesting a means of controlling the

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3

_ village’s incorporation.

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include

Survivors

two

Tleene,

his

widow,

brothers,

Oscar,

a daughter,

Mrs.

657

_ Deerfield Rd., Deerfield, and Louis
of Chicago;

Ruth

Stout
of LaGrange;
and three
_ grandchildren.
_
Services were held Apr. 13 at the
LaGrange
First
Congregational
- Church.

we

Burial

was

at

Bronswood

_ Cemetery in Oak Brook.

re
“

ae

Clayton O. Hull
27, 1890, in Cleveland,

©., he had been a member of the A.
©. Fay Lodge and Post 676 A.F.
Pr

and A. M. Masonic Lodge.
He

had

lived

in

Deerfield

and

: Highland Park for about 25 years.
He

is

survived

Lenore C.;
McDonald

by

his

wife,

two daughters, Muriel
of Bannockburn
and

$

Priscilla Kirkgasser of Deerfield;
_ two sons, John Regal of Glenview,
and John C. of Fond du Lac, Wis.;

_ and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sun3&gt;
in the Kelly and Spalding

pl

Funeral

Very

Home

Rev.

_Gregory’s

_ ciating.

Chapel

Jack

Episcopal

with

Parker

Church

of

the

St.

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was

in North

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Gar-

den of Memories in North Chicago.

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- Mr.

and

Mrs.

William

and their children,

A.

Marcia,

Sales

Bill,

_ Sharon, and Ricky, have returned
_ to their Bannockburn home from a
et

vacation

in

Florida.

The

Further inforfrom the Park

park

Each
from

district is offering

golf

instruction for adults and children
throughout the months

of April and

May at Wilmot Jr. High School. Pro

through

begin this Saturday at the Jewett
Park Fieldhouse. The camp will be
held for children in grades 3

person

through

Holy

Park

Saleses

visited relatives in Ft. Lauderdale
Be
_and spent several days on Sanibel
Island. They also visited relatives
By
in Birmingham, Ala., and in India
_ anapolis. The local family lives on
x - Orchard Ln.

Mother’s

Club

meeting

Park.
6:30 p.m.—Prep basketball, Shepard School.
7:15 p.m.—Golf
class,
Wilmot
Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.
Tomorrow
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.

1

p.m.—Tot

program,

Jewett

Park.
8 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.
Saturday
9 a.m.—Day camp registration,
Jewett Park.
.
9:30 a.m.—Children’s golf class,

Wilmot Junior High School.

7:30 p.m.—Paddle tennis, Shepard Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.
Tuesday
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church.
9:30 a.m.—Take-Off Pounds Sensibly Club, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.

7:15 p.m.—Adult golf class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30

p.m.—Men’s _

Wednesday
9 a.m.—Tot program ,Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.

Monday

9 a.m.—Tot

program,

Presbyte-

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1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.
7:30 p.m.—Men’s informal basketball, Wilmot Junior High School.

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Shepard Junior High School.

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group of men from the parish, and

Boy’s Barn in Prairie View, Saturday. David’s guests were 12 classmates
from
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Deerfield. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, 1635 WeGo Trail.

Hrs.

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Registration
is limited
to 48
campers per session. Session one is
from June 19 to July 7, session two

SD

at the district

enrollment limited to 15.

School site.

OBSERVES

to noon

beginning next Monday from 4 p.m.
to 5:30 p.m: at the Jewett Park
Fieldhouse.
A $12 enrollment fee will include
all art materials used in the sixweek session.
Mrs. Jill Elkington is the instructor. Registration must be made in

the
district’s
Program will

Woodland

are 9 a.m.

7-13 will be offered by the district

Day Camp

the

Friday

continue
Monday

A painting class for children ages

are limited.

at

will
29. Hours

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children’s classes from 9:30 to 11
Saturday mornings. Class openings

Registration
for
Summer Day Camp

through Friday

and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday
camp sessions run from 9 a.m. to
noon.

Frank Wilson is teaching classes on
beginning and intermediate levels.
Fee is $12.
Adult classes are held Tuesday
and Thursday evening at 7:15 and

6

is Monday

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost per

session is $45.
Registration
through Apr.

July 10 to July 28, and session three

ee Clayton O. Hull, 77, of 1187
- Deerfield Rd, Deerfield, died last
- Thursday in Evanston Hospital.
Born Mar.

The

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Golf Classes

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Band

‘The King of the Tuba’
“Pentland Hills” a concert march
based
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Scottish
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and is now associate professor of
music at Indiana State University,

the Tuba,” at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
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which Felix Mendelssohn wrote at
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Handel’s ‘“‘Samson’’; his own arrangement of ‘‘The Tuba Man”’;
and ‘‘When Yuba Plays the Rhum-

point of the band’s concert season.

New York “From Every Horizon”’;
clarinet section solo by Leroy
Anderson entitled ‘Clarinet Can-

The

Deerfield

High

School

Con-

cert Band will present a concert
featuring William Bell, “King of

Norman

The concert will present all three of
the Deerfield bands, the Reserve,
the Varsity, and the Concert.

The music

programmed

for this

concert reflects the band’s desire to
foster both personal virtuosity and

group playing ability. A wide range
of music has been scheduled for
this presentation, running all the
way from the classic to the con-

Dello

Joio’s

tone poem

will play “Honor

to

ba

Concert

Band

will also

the

Tuba”

also

his

own

Mr.

Bell

and

the

arrangement.

Deerfield bass section will play the
march ‘‘Them Basses.”

dy”;
and
John
Philip
Sousa’s
famous
‘Stars and Stripes Forever.”
:

The

on

and Arms’’ from

According

officials,

to

music

this concert

department

promises

to

ac-

be one of the best ever presented at

company
Mr.
Bell with several
solos and narrations. Mr. Bell, who
has played
with all the major
orchestras and bands in the country

Deerfield. Tickets are to be sold in
various places around Deerfield
and are available at the door for $1

for adults and 50 cents for children.

temporary.

The

combined

Artificial Frog Fertilization

Rotarians to Hear Discussion

All

Of High School’s Referendum

A

bulletin

school

on

the

to be offered

The speakers will be Dr. Karl R.
Plath, district superintendent, and

first

summer

by

Deerfield

School District 109 will be mailed to
district residents within two weeks.

The bulletin will give a complete
discription of courses, class schedules, and
beginning

fees for the
June
19
at

program
Shepard

Junior High School.
The school, which will have 50minute classes from 8:30 a.m.-12:30

p.m., will end July 28. The tuition
charge
will be $20 per class
because no state aid or tax money
will be used for teachers’ salaries.
Eligible are all students currently
enrolled in grades 1 to 8 who live
within the district’s boundaries.
Courses to be offered include art;
home economics; intermediate and
junior high ‘‘how to study’”’ courses;
accelerated,
developmental,
and remedial mathematics (grades

3-8);

instrumental

and

vocal

mu-

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poetry,
creative
dramatics,

creative writing, and developmental, remedial, and speed reading;
intermediate, accelerated, and junior high accelerated science, accelerated social studies;
typing;
and woodworking.

LWV Opens Its Annual
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The public is invited to this
year’s annual Deerfield League of
Women Voters luncheon meeting to
be held May 3 at the Deerpath Inn,
Lake Forest.
The League
has opened
the
meeting to acquaint the public with

its activities and studies. Tickets
are $3.50. Reservations may be
made
by calling Mrs.
Stanley
Lelewer, 1231 Central Av.

72

Deerfield Rotary meeting at 12:15
p.m. today in the Villa Moderne.
William E. Nelson, board president.
The

board

is

in

seeking

the

a

fund’s_

Plath,

superintendent

since

1965, received his bachelor’s degree
from Marquette University and his
master’s and doctor’s degrees from

Columbia University in New York.
He formerly was a superintendent
in Sterling, Ill., a teacher, head
football coach, and administrator

at Evanston High School.
Mr. Nelson, a high school board
member for six years, also served
on the Deerfield School District 109
Board.

’67-This Way Out
Is Prom Theme
“°67—This
Way
theme of Deerfield
prom

presented

Class.

This

Out”
High
by

year’s

is the
School’s

the

Junior

prom

will

different from
previous
Deerfield, in that it is

be

ones at
the first

prom to be held out of school.
The prom will take place June 2
at the Highland Park Country Club
from

8:30

p.m.

to 12:30.

“Mustang!”

traditional

Lee’;

and

folk-song

Caesar

Giovan-

articles

on

this

High School.
ments
from
adults. Send
Teen Page
Central Av.,

page

are

The

cost

per couple is 10 dollars, which
includes a buffet style supper;
appetizers, salad, fried chicken,
cold platter, pies, pastry, soft
drinks, and punch.
The number of tickets available
is limited on only 200. They went on

We

encourage comboth
tenns
and.
them in care of the
to the Villager, 444
Highland Park.

Students Visit

junior

class

who

make

have
Prom

tried their
’67

a

huge

this

achievement

through

the use of a camera attachment on
a

microscope.

Such

a

degree

of

success in fertilization and growth
is rarely achieved even at the
college laboratory level.
The experiment was chiefly conducted by students Jon Rosner,
Marty Klempner, and Wil Kracht,
and when called upon, assistance
was given by their instructor,
extract

was

injected

frog

which

induced

a female

early ovulation. The female frog
was then stripped of her eggs which
were placed in a dish containing

Melrose Park to visit the Jewel
Distribution Center.
They were accompanied by their
teachers, Mr. Hardt and Mr. Stewart, and Mr. Sansome, the manager

frog sperm.

of the Jewel. The purpose of the
excursion was to show the business
students a wholesale establishment
in operation.
The first tour was at the Jewel
Bakery. As a compliment of Jewel,

each visitor received coffee and
rolls and a coffee cake. Next in the
grocery area, a third of a mile long
building, the students saw the
grocery wholesale department. This
department supplies 150 stores with
products. The students observed
potato

chips

being

made

in

the

was

the

factory.
The

students’

last

stop

perishables’ building. Everyone had
the opportunity to walk through a
huge freezer which is kept at 10
. degrees below zero.
The
students
agreed

that

the

trip was worthwhile. Mr. Stewart
and Mr. Hardt appreciated Mr.
Sansome’s efforts in making the
trip so successful. As a final act of
hospitality the Jewel took all 50
visitors to lunch after the tour.
CELEBRATE

BIRTHDAY

sary Sunday. A party, with a magic

best to
success.

experi-

Deerfield High School’s Retailing
and Business Office Machines students took a field trip on Apr. 4 to

great deal

to the

remarkable

Hormonal

other students will be able to buy
the remaining tickets.
Entertainment for the dance will
be provided by “The Riddles.” A
is due

a

ment in the fertilization of the frog
egg.
Student Ron Schultz was able to

into

Mr. and Mrs. James Reid and
their son, Kevin, 78 Lincolnshire
Dr.,
Lincolnshire,
helped _ their
daughter and sister, Gina, celebrate her third birthday anniver-

of credit

completed

George Van Horne.

Jewel Center

sale Monday and for the first three
days, they will be sold to seniors
only and following that, any of the

This past month the Senior biology class of Deerfield High School

record

at Deerfield

21-cent

tax-rate

ceiling.

Dr.

the

written by students

will discuss the May 6 education
fund tax-rate referendum at the

increase

of

will play

nini’s modern ‘Overture in B flat.”
As their part of the performance,
the Concert Band will play a
variety
of
numbers,
including

William Bell

Bulletin Ready

Re-

Biology Class Completes

‘Aura

Summer Class

and

a theatrical-type concert march by

ment

Two officials of the DeerfieldHighland Park High School District

Varsity

Eric
Osterling;
Jadin’s
recently
discovered ‘“‘Symphonie for Band”’;
an unusual and colorful arrange-

serve Bands

show

and

children,

birthday
was

given

cake

for

the

at the Ivanhoe

Restaurant in Chicago.

Through the use of a microscope
the students could watch the process of fertilization take place. The

of

regeneration

and

hormonal

growth are now taking place with
these tadpoles. Student Mike Haines

conducted an experiment in parthogenic growth.
He took a~° few
unfertilized eggs and pricked them
with a pin saturated with a blood/
body fluid solution.
Embryonic growth started, but
the eggs died after seven days.
However,

the

experiment
was

im-

portant in showing that embryonic
growth can take place without
fertilization.
The degree of success in these
experiments might be attributed to

of 10 to

the organization of senior biology.
In this course individual work is

These
dishes
were
placed
at
different temperatures to see what

stressed. The instructor is mainly
for advisory help, much like that of
a college lab course.

cluster of fertilized eggs were then

separated, and groupings
15 were placed in dishes.
effect temperature

plays in develwere

This use of individual study
better prepares the science-minded

Further experiments in the areas

student for a more apt and rewarding science program in college.

opment.

Some

1,800

tadpoles

produced.

Distributive Education Head
Deerfield Chamber

Addresses
James

A.

education
before

Stewart,

distributive

co-ordinator,

the

appeared

Deer-

field Chamber of
Commerce
and |
Highland
Park |
Rotary
recently
to inform _businessmen in these
communities how
they could participate

in the

first

co-operative

edu-

program

- cation

of District 113.
Mr. Stewart
response

nity

of

in

the

both

Deerfield

[

Mr. Stewart
indicated that the
business

Highland

was

very

commu-

Park

and

favorable.

He

said, “Business people in both
communities are looking for ways
to

do

operate

whatever

and work

they

can

to

co-

with the school

more closely in educating our
young adults.
“Sometimes we educators tend to
overlook all that business is presently doing in our community in the
way of meaningful part-time work
experience for our young people.”
In both meetings Mr. Stewart
emphasized the obligations of both
the school and the business community in a distributive education
program. He explained that distributive education would provide employers with well-motivated, hard-.
working,

young

people

who

would

be interested in the type of business
that they were being trained in.
After Mr. Stewart defined the
program and gave an example of a
typical day for a distributive education

student,

the

businessmen

were able to ask Mr.. Stewart
questions about the program.

April 20, 1967

+

�Deerfield Man
Gets

Summer Beginning Scheduled

New Job
national sales for
Scott,
Foresman
and Co., educa-

publishers

in Glenview.
Mr._
Forkert

formerly
general

was
sales

manager
for
Academic
Press
Inc. and manager
of
international

Mr. Forkert

sales for John Wiley and Sons Inc.
A graduate

of Principia

College,

he is a former chairman of the
program committee of the Technical,

Scientific,

and Medical

Book

Publishers Group. He is a member
of the Indonesia Council and the
Asia Society. Mr. Forkert lives at

Construction is scheduled to begin this summer on the shopping
center

at the

Waukegan

southwest

corner

of

Rds.

in

and Lake-Cook

Deerfield.
The

name

of the

major

depart-

ment store in the center will be
announced within two months. The
store, expected to be -about 80,000
square feet, will be paired with a
31,200-square-foot Jewel-Osco food
and drug store. The center also will

Bakery Expert

Gives Address

Rated Superior
In Area Contest
Three
Deerfield
High
School
Latin students were honored for
their achievements in Latin. Christine Foster, Sue McDermott, and
Mark Hamilton were all rated
‘ superior in the sectional Latin
which

is sponsored

by the Illinois Classical Conference,

was held Mar. 18, in Mundelein.

Christine and Sue took honors in
Latin I and Mark in Latin III
(Virgil). These three students will
now be able to participate in the
state finals for the Latin contest.
The finals will be held Apr. 29 at
Monmouth College.
VISITS IN DEERFIELD
Miss Juanita Mast has

to Albany,
her

returned

Ind., after a visit with

brother-in-law

and

sister,

Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Boldrey, 2045
Half

Day,

Deerfield.

Miss

Mast

is

in the management training program with Indiana Bell Telephone
Co.

Kenneth A. Harris, vice president
of the Kitchens of Sara Lee in
Deerfield,
was
—
the featur ed
speaker
at the
F
annual meeting of |
the Institut Fran7.
cais
du_
Libre
Service, held las
Thursday in Par
is.
:
The institute is
the largest
bakery and food reSa
*
tailing
associaMr. Harris
tion in Europe. Mr. Harris spoke to
more than 200 industry leaders
from France, England, Germany,
and Italy on ‘“‘The Development and
of

the

Frozen

through

Deerfield

Village

Board

has

rezoned the site to a neighborhood
business district classification.
The

center

is expected

a

court

of

honor

supermarkets.

Jim

to gross

and

issued

At the court of honor,

Deerfield Resident
Elected President
Of Movers Group

and —

Ken Blanck, Donald LeBrun, Steve ~
Marquardt,
Mike
Fox,
Randy —

Life Scout

Ruescher, and Gary Smith.

re

|

MOTORS

666 Green

e

4

Bay Rd., Winnetka — HI 6-6100
Open:

9 to 9.Mon.

thru Fri.

9 to 5 Saturday
Closed Sunday

Chicago.
Mr. ‘ Bradley,
formerly
__president of the Detroit Movers Association, is vice
president of marketing and sales

1967

| VOLKSWAGEN

for
the
Fernstrom
Moving
System, a nation-

$1716

Mr. Bradley

wide moving and storage company.
association, founded

Overseas Delivery Available

56 years ago, consists of the city’s
major movers and warehousemen.
management’s

inter-

|.

ests in labor negotiations, handles

legislative

Sheldon,

Merit badges were presented ot 2

50

AssociaGreater

It represents

Jim

WINNETKA jrorexs

3

The Chicago

Barnes,

Mark Schatz.

First Presbyterian Church, has had

30 advancements
merit badges.

about $12 million a year, according
to Joseph Valenti. Arthur Rubloff
and
Co.
has been named
its
management and leasing agents.

affairs,

and

at sod Greenbriar Dr.
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members of laws relating to the
trucking industry.
Mr. Bradley lives with his family

Bakery

Goods
Industry
in the United
States.”
Sara Lee was the first company
to mass distribute frozen baked
goods

10,000 square feet.
The

with

badges were presented to Steve |
Marquardt and Randy Buescher ¥
and second class pins were given to —
Steve Heverly and Rob Beuttas. —
Inducted with the rank of face
foot were Gil Chassie, Jeff Barnes, —

ceremony.
Scoutmaster Walt Blanck
announced that the troop has grown
from five to 36 members. The
troop, one of two sponsored by the

include small shops of from 5,000 to

Movers
tion
of

To Europeans

Growth

recently

Boy Scout troop 152
its first anniversary

William P. Bradley of Deerfield
has been elected prociiens of the

230 Ramsay Rd.

contest.
The contest,

Deerfield
celebrated

For Deerfield Shopping Center

Franklyn R. Forkert of Deerfield
has been named assistant sales
manager of inter-

tional

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He is a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin.

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�Drop Two

Duals

It’s a Slow Start
For Trackmen
Highland Park’s varsity track team opened the outdoor
season on a sour note losing two dual meets.
The Little Giants lost to Arlington 66-59 Friday after
having lost on Thursday to Wankegan 77-41.

Charles Cochran won the 440 in 50.4 against Prospect
and also anchored the mile relay team that won. Ron McLeod was another double winner, capturing the 120-yard
high hurdles and the 180-yard lows.
The two field events that the
team won were the shot put with
| Gary Wait and the high jump with
| Bob Nachman.
The team had a triangular meet
with New Trier East at Evanston
scheduled for Tuesday and will enter the Lake Shore Meet at Niles
North Saturday.
Highland Park
120-yard
H.H.—1.

59, Prospect

66

00-yard
Cochran (HP), 3. Mack (HP). T—10.5.
880-yard
run—l.
Holmes
(P),
3.
ow wre
(HP),
3.
Brauchle
(P).
880-yard relay—1. Prospect, T—1:36.2.
440-yard
yg ae
Cochran
aa
2.
Rohrbach (P), 3. Bevoche (P)T—50.5
180-yard
DHT
McLeod
(HP),
Ducey (P), Wilcox (P) T—22. ~§
Mile run—1. Holmes (P), 2. Halberin
(HP), 3. Long (P) T—4:41.8.
220-yard
dash—i.
Corteen
(P),
2.
Weinberg (HP), 3. Ratieke (P) T—23.5.

to hit the tape

Charley Cochran is about
Photo by Jan Bateman)

Mile

as he wins the 440-yard dash against Waukegan. (Staff

The only regular to remain in the

By ART BELANGER

“(Ed)
were

Garcia

both

home

and
sick.

game was Sedik.

and made
the sixth
they beat

The Titans scored all four runs in

the sixth inning.

words of
Highland
a doubleEast last

(Bob)

The split left Highland Park in a
six-way tie for second in the league
as

was

Sedik,

while

he’s

the

team’s

starting catcher, is capable of
pitching if needed. That left Sarkady as the pitcher in the opener.
He knew he was going to have to do
the job,’’ said Sanders.

‘‘He pitched

a whale of a game, but we beat him
defensively.”
The Little Giants came back to
win the second game 13-2 behind
Mike Wolf. Pat Baker pitched the
last inning. “I had to use Wolf to
try and salvage the first game,”
Sanders explained. ‘‘He went two
innings there, so I had to take him
out after five in the second.”
He’s a Hustler

With Sedik out, Sanders pressed
Dugan Rosalini into service behind
the plate. ‘‘We weren’t sure if he
was a Suburban League catcher or
not,” Sanders said. ‘‘But there’s no

| doubt that he is now. He’s a real
hustler.”
Sanders was also pleased with
the work of Chuck Allderdice.
‘He’s found himself a starting spot
somewhere,’’

Sanders

I’m not sure where. He
real fine baseball game.”

74

said,

“but

played

the

only

school

Oak Park Saturday

scheduled to pitch one of the games
and

was

able to win two. The Kits beat Oak
Park twice.

Sedik

Garcia

Evanston

a

Highland Park will tangle with
the Huskies here Saturday in an 11
a.m. doubleheader.
The Little Giants warmed up for
the Suburban League openers with
Morton
by
dumping
Glenbrook
South 7-4 last Tuesday.
Sanders

took

advantage

of a 7-0

lead after five innings to get some
playing experience for his bench.

Highland

Park’s

Sophomores

Lose

Highland Park’s sophomore baseball team suffered its first defeat of
the year last week, a 6-0 setback to
Glenbrook North.
The soph Giants were humiliated
by a no-hit pitching performance
from Paul Walker.
On Tuesday of last week the
team overpowered Glenbrook South
8-0.

On Saturday, in the first doubleheader of the season, the team lost
twice to Morton East, both times

by 1-0.

Glenbrook South
Highland Park

GLENBROOK

SO. (4
Ab RH
Gotschewski, If 3 0 0
Farrini,r
; en
ee)
Harer, db
» Se
Bes
Gregg, cf
4-32
Zander,c
2:38
Mueller,1b
: oe
Brunswick,rf
2 0 0
J. Wilson, 3b
3 0 0
D.Wilson,ss
0 0 0
Lock, ss
200
Riddell, p
6.48
Lass
100
Botsford,p
00
0
Gillis, p
ee
ee

Totals

:

0 00
2:80

00
4
7°04

vet

HIGHLAND PK. (7)
Ab RH
Scornavacco, ss 2 0 ©
Allderdice,ss
1 0 1
Rosalini, rf
2 0 0
Lindstrom, rf
1 0 0
Sedik, c
4 1 1
Stein, If
2 1 0
Addison, If
0 0 O
ayer, 3b
0 0 0
Skidmore, 3b
0 2 0
Rosen,
1 1 0
Rogan, cf
2 1 2
Kaplan, cf
0 0 0
Baker, 2b,p
2 0 0
Garcia, p
1 0 0
Sarkady, p
1 0 0
olf, p
:
1
Gomez, 2b
0710
Totals
20 7 5

26 4 3
RHE
3 4
739

e—3

RBI—Mueller,
Brunswick, J. Wilson, Gillis,
Allderdice, Rogan (2), Baker. 2B—Harer, Allderdice. $B—Brunswick,
Sedik, Skidmore,
Rosen (2). E—Harer, Mueller, D.
Wilson, Lock,
Gillis, Allderdice, Sedik, Mayer.
PB—Zander
Left—Glenbrook
South
9, Highland
Park
4.
Sac—Scornavacco.
Sac.
Fly—Baker.
HPB—
Baker (Zander).
PITCHING
Riddell (L)
Botsford
Gillis
Sarkady (W)
Wolf
’ Baker
Garcia
Time—2:15
MORTON

Ip
3-2/3
fa
3
2
0
2

SUMMARY
H
2

R
6
0
1

ER
3
0
1

BB
5
0
4

}
, ee ee aoe
0
0
0
0
1
4
4
4
0
0
0
1

SO
0
0
0
Sie
4
0
5

EAST (11)
HIGHLAND
PK. (10)
Ab RH
Ab RH
3 2 1 Scornavacco,ss 1 2 1
3 2 0 Rosalini,c
443
&amp; 1 1. Skidmore, 3b
ee Be
Bee ee
ein, If
221
2 1 1° Rosen, Ib
401
5 0 1
Rogan, cf
oes
ee
4 0 0 Baker, 2b
ee
yee
5 0 0 Sarkady, p
Se ae |
4 2 3 Addison, r
Y oe
33 11 8
Totals
2919
8
205003
0 0—10
8
2
0005
3 1—1T11
8

Gervasio, 2b
ach, r
Buscemi, 3b
Freza, cf
Adamec, ss
occio, c
Allison, 1b
Bostrom, If
Wagner, p
Totals
Highland Park
Morton
MORTON

EAST (2)
HIGHLAND
PK. (13)
AbRH
Ab RH
4 0 0 Scornavacco,ss 4 1 2
4 1 0 Rosalini, c
300
4 1 1. Skidmore; Sb
4s }e4
4 0 1 Stein,
a 3:2
3 0 0 Rosen,1b
620
HS
ae
ogan, Cc
3 59
2 0 0 Baker, 2b, p
}
Sas eee
2 0 0 Allerdice, rf
s- t-3
200
olf, p
: Re Ee
Mayer, 2b
+.
3
Total
28 2 4
Totals
26 13:11
Morton
100
100—2
44
Highland Park
&gt; © 608
2: x—2H
2

Gervasio, 2b
Moccio, rf
Wagner, cf
Adamec, ss
Freza, p
Bostrom, If
Allison, 1b
Stengel, c
Buscemi, 3b

Highland

Park

(M.

stein
aa 6 peeee, Rosenbaum, Cochran)
T—3
Two-mile run—1. Baker (P), 2. Wilcox
(P), 3. Oswald (P) T—10:42.5.
Broad as:
Rohrbak (P), 2. Rosenbaum (HP), 3. Ratheike (P) 18-9.
High
jump
Nachman
ys
2.
Harrington (HP), 3. Ducey (P)5:
Shot put—1.
Wait
(HP), 2. Ziramerman (HP), 3. fectign vge 8 (HP) 4
Discus—1. Green (P), 2. Wait (HP), 3.
Knapp (HP) 139-0.
Pole
vault—1.
ic
(P)
2. Imoff
(P), 3. Brown (HP)1
Waukegan 77, Sa
Park 41
120-yard H.H.—1. Drew
w
2. Barrens (W), McLeod (HP) T—15 6.
100-yard dash—1. Brown (Ww), 2. Mack
(HP), 3. Reardon (W) T—10
880-yard run—l. Cruey iw). 2 Weina
Fi (HP),
3. Underwood
(HP)
T—

Big Errors Are Damaging
As Little Giants Split Pair
“We were leading 10-2
two three-run errors in
and seventh innings and
(Chuck) Sarkady.”
Those were the first
coach Jay Sanders after
Park lost the opener of
header 11-10 to Morton
Saturday.

relay—1.

880-yard
relay—1l.
Waukegan,
T—
$-35.5.
440-yard
dash—1.
Cochran
(HP),
2.
Mackie (W), 3. Close (W) T—51.5.
180-yard L.H.—1. Drew ve
2. Carlson (W), 3. Hilson (W) T—21.
Mile run—1. Halperin GP), Z Dawson (W), 3. Dick (HP), T—4
20-yard dash—1. Brown (W), %. Mack
(HP), 3. Espinsozi (W) T—23
Mile relay—1.
Highland ‘Bark
(M.
pea
einberg, Rosen, Cochran)
—3:3
Broad jump—1. Hilson (W), 2. Rosenbaum (HP), 3. Morgan (HP) 162 3/4.
High
jump—l.
Clendening
CW).
Nachman (HP), 3. Morgan (HP)5
Shot
put—1.
Geiling (W),
2. Pohaee
(W), 3. Ciesla (W) 46-334
Discus—1.
Knapp
(HP),
2.
Oliver
(W), 3. Ciesla (W) 125-514
Pole
ae
ae
Clendening
(W),
2.
Marsh (W), 3. Brown (HP).

Little Giant Soph
Golfers Lose Two
Highland Park’s sophomore golf
team dropped two dual meets last
week, losing to libertyville 192-189
and to Waukegan 194-174.
The freshman team also lost to
Waukegan by a score of 208-187.
Richard Lindar had a 45 to pace
the team against Libertyville. Jeff
Winston was two strokes back.
Winston was the leader against
Waukegan with a 46. Mike Lewis
carded a 47.

Frosh

Giants

Fail

In Four Attempts
The Highland Park freshman
baseball team played four games
last week, losing three and tieing
one.
The Baby Giants lost to Glenbrook North 4-2, tied Glenbrook
South 3-3, and dropped a doubleheader to Morton East 7-0 and 7-2
to open
the Suburban
League
season.

Baseball
Registration
Set May 6
Registration
Park

for

Recreation

the

Highland

Department

sum-

mer baseball program will be held
May 6 at 9 a.m. at the Recreation
Center.
Carl Hartmann, superintendent of
recreation,

has

indicated

that

all

boys who register are assured of
playing on a team. There are no
tryouts and no cuts. Each boy must
play in every game throughout the
summer.
Boys who are now or will be
seven by June 19 will register for
the T-League, which will play on
Saturday mornings.
Boys 8-10 will play in the Little
League minors at Sunset, Lincoln,
and West Ridge parks. Boys 11-12
play in the Major Leagues at Sunset Park. These teams have full
uniforms, made available through
the Youth Baseball Commission.
Major Leaguers who will not be 13
by Aug. 1 can try out for one of the
teams in the Lake County Little
Major League.
Boys who are 13-14 will play Pony
League. An all-star team is planned
to compete in a North Suburban
League.

Those boys who are 15-16 will
play Colt League baseball and one
team of all-stars will represent
Highland Park in a North Shore
League.
A registration fee of $2.50 includes the cost of a T-shirt for Tleaguers and Minor Leaguers and
provides part of the cost of equipment.

A Little League clinic is planned
for

May

20.

Additional

clinics

are

planned each Saturday thereafter
to June 17. League play will open
June 19 and end Aug. 4.

Briarwood Club
Set For CJA Golf
Briarwood Country Club of Deerfield is one of seven Chicago area
clubs participating in the Combined
Jewish
Appeal’s
drive
for
$2,600,000.

. Eighteen holes of golf will be
played at the seven clubs on June
21 as part of the “Country Club
Day for CJA.”
Briarwood members representing
the club at the planning session last
Monday
were
president
Milton
Rudo of Highland Park, CJA chairman Harry R. Schultz of Glencoe,
and Richard Wolff of Glencoe.

April 20,

1967

�Campagni
ART

BELANGER

JOE

Captures
Crown

BAU MAN

‘NE OF THE REASONS we enjoy covering high
the players—before

the game,

during it, and

also after

it’s completed.
Baseball,

more

than

the other

so-called

major

sport,

of the players

sit on the

bench

and

discuss

the

Campagni,

game.

Joining in on the conversation enables us to become
better acquainted with the players—and them with us.
Many times we are pleasantly surprised with the
profoundness of comments the players come up with.
from the North Shore area, a player of the winning team

on the

HE HOT STOVE LEAGUE is in full session now that the baseball
season is in full swing and it’s not uncommon to find two or
more people discussing unusual situations that crop up in games.
Probably the most unusual aspect of the high school season in this
area is the five man infield employed by coach Ken McGonagle at

Evanston. The Wildkits have used just two outfielders in all the
games thus far and McGonagle seems to be satisfied with it. He has
kept charts over the past few years and found that the majority of
the opponents’ hits were going up the alleys in left-and-right-center.

has stopped the

hits through the box.

“There haven’t been any basic changes in baseball in 50 years,”
says McGonagle. “This switch tends to make the other guys stop and
that’s part of the strategy.”

EVERAL UNUSUAL SITUATIONS have come up in the young
season but none as unusual as one that is discussed in the National Alliance Edition of the 1967 Baseball Case Book.
Suppose that you’re the umpire in the following play. How would
you make your decision?
There are runners on first and second with one out. The batter

hits a long fly which appears to be a safe hit but which is finally
caught

by

the

center

fielder

for

the

second

out.

The

runner

from

second advances home but fails to touch third. The runner on first
fails to tag up at first and

advances

to third. The

ball is thrown

to

first and appeal is allowed. The ball is then thrown to third and appeal is made. Does the run score?
Ruling—When the runner from first was out on appeal, it made
the third out. Technically, there cannot be a fourth out and hence
there is no way to put the runner from second out. However, this is
a technicality and the umpire would be justified in setting aside the
out by the runner from first and calling the runner from second out
instead,

.

Lattner’s

Steak

House

in Chicago.

Naughton

devoted

We

24 years to coaching in the Chicago Catholic League.

committee.

The

committee

has been

working

to set dates

and rules

HE SUBURBAN LEAGUE has lost three varsity coaches in
past few weeks. Fred Dickman has resigned as basketball coach
at Highland Park, Bob Trevarthen has left his post as track coach
at Evanston, and Ron Walden resigned as gymnastics coach at the
same school. All three will remain on the school staffs.
Dickman will continue to be varsity golf coach and driver education instructor. Trevarthen and Walden will both devote their full
time to school administration as assistant principals.
Trevarthen’s assistant, Ron Helberg, will take over the head coachPeter Brown,

former sophomore

coach,

will head the gymnastics team. Dickman’s replacement has not been
announced.
Highland

director

Park

is

to replace

also

in

the

Dick

Ault,

process

whose

Aug. 4. Ault has accepted the position
Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.

April 20,

1967

of

finding

resignation
of

varsity

a

new

athletic

will be effective
track

coach

at

soph),

Notre

Orders

3:30

Dame

at Holy

Cross

(frosh),

vs.&gt; guia

S. at

the

BOYDSTON STILL RUNS
Former
Northwestern
distance
running star Craig Boydston, 1966
Big Ten mile champion, is continuing his running while in training as
a navy pilot. He recently finished
third

in

the

steeplechase

at

the

University of Florida Relays while
representing Pensacola Air Base.

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Tuesday
:
Northwestern at Northern Illinois
;
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Fremd at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph), 4: 30,
New Trier W. at Maine S. (varsity- soph),
aries W. at Glenbrook S. (varsity- soph-os

4:

E. at New

ane

E.

at

Proviso

‘Niles N. at Deerfield

Highland
soph), 4:30

Park

at

W.

(varsity-soph), 4:15

Waukegan

_

(varsity-

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Thursday
Highland Park at Glenbrook N., 4
Lake Forest at Deerfield, 4:30
Friday
North Shore at Morgan Park, 3:30
Glenbrook N. at Mundelein, 4
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Niles E. at Evanston, 4
Proviso E. at Highland Park, 4
Niles W. at Glenbrook S., 3:50
New Trier W. at Maine S., 4
Glenbrook N. at Fremd, 4
Tuesday
North Shore at Elgin Academy, 3:30
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Wednesday
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SKOKIE

Northwestern

Latin School at North _—
3:30
Evanston at Maine E., 4:30
Libertyville at Glenbrook N. (varsity- -soph),
Saturday
Northwestern at Michigan
New Ms og E., Hinsdale, Menasha *
(varsity),9
Maine E., Maine S. at Maine W., 9
Morton E. at Highland Park, 10

HONDA of NORTHSHORE|: m
“Where

at New Trier E. (JV-soph Bie
Friday

(varsity-soph-frosh),

Prine at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Maine E., Palatine at Arlington (varsity-froshsoph), 4:15
Deerfield at Niles N. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Maine S. at New Trier W. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Marian Central at Notre Dame, 4:30
Friday
St. Francis De Sales at Notre Dame, 4:30
Arlington at Maine E. (frosh), 4:30
Saturday
Minnesota, Iowa at Northwestern
North
Shore,
Francis
Parker
at Glenwood
School, 10
Deerfield at Lake Forest, 10
Maine E. at Proviso E. Relays, noon
Glenbrook N., Highland Park at Lake Shore
Invitational (Niles North), 1
Evanston at Bloom, 10
Sunday
Loyola Junior Relays at Hanson Park, 12:30
Monday
Notre Dame, Grant at Lake Forest, 4
New Trier W. at Bloom (varsity-soph-frosh),4
Tuesday
Evanston at Waukegan, 4:30

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New Trier E. at Highland Park (varsity), 4:15
Evanston at Waukegan (varsity), 4:15
Fenwick at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Maine S. at Niles N. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Glenbrook S. at Glenbrook N. (varsity-frosh
B),4
Deerfield at New Trier W. (varsity-frosh B),
4:30
Maine E. at Proviso W. (varsity), 4:15
Ridgewood at Notre Dame (varsity-frosh), 4
Proviso W. at Maine E. (soph-frosh), 4:15
Niles N. at Maine S. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
Glenbrook N. at Glenbrook S. (soph-frosh A), 4
New Trier W. at Deerfield (soph-frosh A), 4:30
Waukegan at Evanston (frosh-soph), 4:30
: siienlang Park at New Trier E. (frosh-soph),

have a HONDA

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Now is the time to

Pree N. at Deerfield (varsity-soph), 4:3
Maine E., Niles W. at Maine S. (varsity-se
frosh), 4: 15
Fremd at New Trier W. (varsity-soph),4
Wednesday
;
Immaculate Conception at Notre Dame, 4
TENNIS
Thursday
;

Wednesday

HONDA

*plus

this year. New Trier East is the defend-

ing duties of the track team.

Niles W. at Deerfield (soph-frosh A), 4:
Maine S. at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh Ay 4:15
:
Tuesday
Notre Dame at Northwestern, 3:30
University High at North Shore (varsity-frosh-

PRICED
AS LOW

AY FEARHEILEY, varsity golf coach of New Trier East, is a
member of the Illinois High School Association’s golf advisory
for the state tournaments
ing state champion.

at Niles W. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
N. at Maine S. (varsity-frosh wy 4:15
Notre Dame (varsity-soph),4
Niles N. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
S. at New Trier W. (soph-frosh A),

THINK HONDA

ENE SULLIVAN, athletic director of Loyola Academy, is a
committee member for a stag reception that will honor Clem
Naughton, former basketball coach, football coach, and athletic
director of St. Philip High School. The reception will be held Apr.
30 at Johnny

Deerfield
Glenbrook
Carmel at
Fremd at
a4 Glenbrook

SCRATCH
FLIGHT—Julio
Campagni,
Highwood,
71;
Nello Campagni,
Highwood, 74; Ray Chamberlin, Libertyville,
74; Frank Hianik, Park Ridge, 75; Mike
Stolarik,
Waukegan,
75;
Andy
Toth,
Arlington
Heights,
75;
Miro
Vidovich,
Blue
Island,
75;
Matt
Betley
Jr..
Chicago, 76; Dennis Piotrowski, Chicago, 76; Mills Rendell, Palatine, 76; Ray
Garolis,
Waukegan,
77;
Joe
Mikan,
Lockport,
77;
Bud
Plunge,
Joliet,
177;
Dave
Turner,
Villa
Park,
77;
Larry
Dennis, Arlington Heights, 78; Ace Ellis,
Wilmette, 78.
FIRST
FLIGHT
(net
score)—Bruce
Olson,
Glenview,
69;
Earl
Black,
LaGrange Park, 70; R. Barrett, Chicago,
71;
Dave
Rundle,
Hickory
Hills,
72;
Daniel Ames, Deerfield, 74; Jay Swann,
Chicago,
74;
Bruno
Waara,
Arlington
Heights,
74;
Gary
Elias, Chicago,
75;
Lee Knight, Glenview, 75; Hugh Rankin,
Chicago,
75;
Phillip Antokal,
Chicago,
76; Jack Dundon,
Downers
Grove,
76;
Howard
Haire,
Arlington
Heights,
76:
Stanley Pietrzak,
Northbrook,
76;
Bill
Sloup, Chicago, 716; Wendell Venerable,
cage.
76; - Jim Donovan, Chicago, 67;
Blue
stabrook,
Evanston,
76;
Frank
Johnson, Lisle, 76; Rick Merk Jr., Des
Plaines, 76; Arthur Muskat,
Glenview,
76;
Don
Pankow,
Hinsdale,
76;
Al
Renzetti, Addison, 76; Jay Stefanic, Oak
Park, 76.
SECOND
FLIGHT
(net
score)—
George
Beringer,
Chicago,
73;
James
Jorgensen, Arlington Heights, 73; Palmer Pyle, Northbrook, 73; Michael Townson,
Highland
Park,
Al
Wienke;
Chicago, 73; Bud Bellstrom, LaGrange
Park,
74; A. Meaume,
Morton Grove,
74; Walter Piotrowski, Chicago, 74; R.
Sipek,
Chicago,
74; John Berdell,
Mt.
Prospect,
75;
Robert
Chamberlain,
Northbrook,
75;
Bill
Richards,
Park
Ridge,
75;
Donald
Clement,
‘Morton
Grove,
76;
Victor Lillig, Chicago,
76;
George
McCafferty,
Rolling Meadows,
76;
Frank
Skubal, Chicago,
76; Glenn
Bowgren,
Glen Ellyn,
a
Larry Garnero, Bartlett, 77; Carl Hendrix, Chicago, 77; Hank Juergensen, Mt. Prospect,
17; Ed Witort, Lisle, 77; Jack Bolton,
Geneva, 78; Bob Crackel, Woodale, 78;
Bill
Slis,
Chicago,
78;
Ted
Barkow,
Skokie, 78, Harry Foss, Oak Lawn, 78;
John Freeman,
Evanston,
18;
2. ‘Sanford, Chicago Heights, 78.

so that the run would not reach home.

py;

Monday

De Paul at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Niles N. at Fremd (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
ge fl Ph
W. at Glenbrook S. (varsity-frosh

Campagni also carded one of the
three eagles
scored
in sunny,
breezy weather over the 6,660-yard
layout. He made a four-foot putt on
the 450-yard 16th for an eagle.

over to the bench. That’s the difference between winning
and losing.’ It isn’t necessary to say which team won.
It’s things like that that make us forget how cold the
weather is while covering the early games each season.

think—and

proprietor

sia Club in Lake Forest.

field we yell and run and talk. They just kinda strolled

By putting his left fielder in the infield McGonagle

bowling

Nello Campagni of Highwood and
Ray Chamberlin of Libertyville.
In addition to the top prize in the
scratch division, Campagni walked
off with a set of irons offered by
Hubby Habjan, the pro at Onwent-

was heard to comment to a teammate. “. . . I knew they
were going to lose as soon as I saw them get off the bus.
They just looked like losers. I don’t know exactly what

we come

a

in West Chicago to win the season’s
opening event by three shots over

Last week, while covering a game between two teams

it is but I guess it’s the spirit. When

Iowa at Northwestern (2), 2
Glenbrook N. at Niles N. (varsity-frosh B), 4
Niles W. at New Trier W. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Fremd at Deerfield (varsity), 4:30
Latin School at North Shore (varsity), 3:30
Glenbrook S. at Maine S. (varsity-frosh B), 4:15
Marian Central at Notre Dame (varsity-soph), 4
Niles N. at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
New Trier W. at Niles W. (soph- —_
ib 4:30
Deerfield at Fremd (soph-frosh),4
Maine S. at Glenbrook S. (soph- eee MA) 4:15
Saturday
Minnesota at Northwestern (2), 1
Proviso E. at Evanston, 2 (varsity), 11
Morton E. at New Trier E., 2 (varsity), 11
Oak Park at Highland Park, 2 (varsity), 11
Weber at Loyola (varsity), noon
St. Joseph (South Bend) at Notre Dame (2), 11
Riverside-Brookfield at Maine E. (2), 10
Evanston at Proviso E. (soph-frosh), 11
Highland Park at Oak Park (frosh-soph), 2
New Trier E. at New Trier W. (JV-frosh B), 17
Maine
E. at Riverside-Brookfield, 2 (sophfrosh), 10

and Chicago’s national public links
committeeman,
matched par 71
over the St. Andrews No. 1 course

has more free time. While the team is batting the rest

B), 4:30

Friday

Julio Campagni of Highwood Saturday won the seventh annual
Spring Thaw tournament sponsored
by the Northern [Illinois Men’s
Amateur Golf Association.

school baseball games is the opportunity to talk to

BASEBALL
Thursday
E. at Maine E. (JV-frosh

New Trier

Highland

Park

Winnetka—Glencoe

BERBER

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IS SECOND

Area Athletes Aid
In MDYF Mat Win
Five North Shore athletes were
members
of the Mayor
Daley
Youth

Foundation

Wrestling

which

last

won

week

Greco-Roman

and

both

freestyle

the

at 125.5 pounds. Don Behm, the Big
Ten champion from Michigan State,
won three of his five matches and
went unplaced. Dave Brook, a New

team

Trier senior, won two matches, lost

Club

championships in the National Amateur
Athletic
Union
wrestling
tournament in Lincoln, Neb.
The MDYF team, coached by
Northwestern
mat
mentor
Ken
Kraft, scored 40 points in freestyle

and 28 in the Greco division to
repeat the sweep of team honors it
made at this same tournament last
year.
The top performers among area
competitors were Tadaaki Hatta of
Evanston and Deerfield’s Steve
Combs.
Hatta,
a
Northwestern
graduate student who is a former
national collegiate champion, won

Wins
Highland
team

Advance registration for all boys

Park’s

captured

varsity
first

tennis

place

last

Saturday in the Niles West Quadrangular.
Niles West was second, Proviso
West third, and Ridgewood fourth.
Highland

Park’s

record

was

13-2.

Niles was 9-6.

planning
to play in Highwood’s
summer baseball program will be

held this Saturday and next at the
Community Center.
Boys

can

sign

Wee,

American,

ley,

Mighty

up

for

National,

Mites,

the

Pee

Sun Val-

and.

Pony

League teams between the hours of
10 a.m. and noon. Boys between the

ages of 7 and 14 are eligible.

Jim Friedman, No. 1 singles, won
two
matches
but lost his first
match of the season to Paul Gilford
of Niles.
Scott O’Connell posted a 3-0 mark

at No. 2 singles while Andy Simon
was 3-0 at No. 3.

Don

Skrinar

Valley

team.

handle

the

will

coach

Marv

Mighty

the

Baker

Mites

and

Sun

will
both

will compete in the Suburban Little
Major League.
Bob Turelli will coach the Pony
League

team,

which

competes

in

Giants
Golfers
Divide
Highland
team

Park’s

opened

varsity

its season

another doubles match.

DUBACH

RUNS

AT GRINNEL

Brent Dubach of Highland Park is
a member of the freshman track

team

at Grinnell (Ia.) College. He

runs on the sprint medley
relay teams.

76

and mile

Team

Triumphs

over Prospect at Arlington Heights.
The Baby Giants collected nine
firsts in the meet.
Highland Park winners:
440—Vai;
120
H.H.
Margeson;
180
L.H.—Pollack;
Discus—Vai;
Broad
jump—Levant;
High
jump—(tie)
Goldman, Levant; Pole vault—Taradash.

league

of the

Recreation

Depart-

succeeded

by Pat Kelly

as

171.5-

of Waukegan,

and

one current,

wrestled

Bruno

Somenzi,

league

director,

said that final plans for the league
will be outlined at the meeting.

TAKES

TENTH

Ron Kozlicki, three-year starter
on
the
Northwestern
basketball
teams
of 1965-67, concluded
his
career with a total of 843 points to
displace Ralph Wells (1960-62) in

10th place among

all-time Wildcat

scoring leaders.

DIX WAGHER
MANAGER

THOMPSON
OWNER

STABLES,

INC.

OF HORSEMANSHIP

ROAD

golf

last Tues-

day with a 172-174 victory over
Libertyville, then lost to Waukegan
181-164 on Friday.
Senior Bob Bows led the Little
Giants against Libertyville with a
42 for the nine holes. Sophomore
Jim Hyman and senior Bob Nannini

both carded 43. Jim
ished with 47.
Woody
against

Sable
Waukegan

was

Crowley
low

i

man

with 43. Hyman

carded 44, while Bows and Crowley
with

a 46 and

48,

A meet with Glenbrook North
scheduled for this afternoon.

A HOOSIER

Ke) elon) acon
606

respec-

re Who ted OPACWA
@ Racket
cialty.

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Zp

is

NETTER

Mike Baer of Highland Park is
the No. 3 singles player this year on
the tennis team at Indiana University. He also teams with Mike Meis
for the No. 2 doubles duo.

on Devon

Park Ridge,I/linois

man.

BAER

COURT SG

fin-

Highland Park’s freshman track
team opened the outdoor season
last Friday with a 80-39 victory

Track

softball

Park

1501 LAKE-COOK

bined to win one and lose one and
Ed Davidson and Bill Anspach won

and won

16-inch

Private and Group Lessons

Highland Park Frosh

ford played first doubles

the

Thoroughbreds - Quarter Horses - Saddlebreds

Waukegan’s junior varsity also
won, topping Highland Park 184-187.
Chip Sincere fired a 41 for low

Robbie. San-

Softball Organizational
Meeting Set Apr. 27

KOZLICKI

was

SCHOOL

two matches. Addison then teamed
with Tom Magnus to win another.
Magnus
and Dave Marx com-

and

Kelly did not

pin.

with Bruce Glenn of the Navy 1-1.

HOLIDAY

finished
tively.

Addison

the 171.5 division, but he was the

only opponent whom

moves into position at the rear.

the North Shore Pony League.

Ritch

muscle.
Norm Parker of Deerfield lost his
only two matches, also at 125.5.
Northwestern wrestler Seth Norton was the other area entrant. He
lost to Glenn and to Kelly 14-7 in

ment are asked to attend the final
organizational meeting which will
be held Apr. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Recreation Center.

BUNNY

Baseball Set

forfeit

Combs, the defending 171.5-pound
champion and the national meet’s
outstanding wrestler a year ago,
has been hampered by illness this
winter and finished fourth last
week. He won four matches, lost to
former national collegiate champ
Greg Ruth of Oklahoma and drew

former

For Highwood

to

Highland

in the 114.5-

outstanding wrestler.
Two New Trier East athletes, one

Registration

forced

iyuki Suzuki of Japan
pound finals.

another Mayor Daley team member who also was named the meet’s

Giant Net
Team

was

Managers, captains, and players
of teams planning to participate in

champ

Ritch Addison

and

another when he pulled a shoulder

five matches before losing to Nor-

Combs

Robbie Sanford hits a forehand return as his partner
(Milt Merner Photo)

one,

stringing

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The tournament, often referred to

| much of this could be alleviated by
proper instruction in etiquette and
Paul Rivard
the rules of the game.
‘“‘We’ve suddenly become a nation with time on our
hands,” he points out. ‘“‘People who ten years ago had

field at White

at least
Said.
All

not given a thought to golf are taking up the game. And
they don’t get adequate training. If they could, they’d

eligible

are

taught

It

the rules

and

the

An
vise

and

week

I found

able

to impart

my

amateur

ideas

to

other people,’’ he says.
He took a part-time job at Glencoe and a year later was given the
head

professional’s job by James

Williams,

the course

builder.

Riv-

trials.
are

Included
Tosco

on

the

Nannini

of

from

jump

and

Waukegan

440-yard

and

dash

also

an-

Vai,

Melvoin),

3:47.7,

and decision-maker, particularly at a public course.
would be nothing except a public-course professional.

But

Rivard

“It’s by far the more challenging,” he declares. “There is more
freedom to spread your gospel of what you think golf should be
like. Once you become a private-course professional, you’re stymied by your membership.”
The big reward is a simple one, but satisfying.
‘Like any teacher, it’s seeing people accomplish something,”
Paul says.
The golf boom, of course, brings joy to Rivard’s heart, and the
reasons are not just mercenary.

‘‘God intended that we should walk more than we do,” he points
out. “‘We’re becoming a sedentary nation, and golf is a way to get
an interest in walking. A lot of people won’t walk any other way.
“The only beef I have,’’ he grins, ‘‘is that they don’t walk fast
nough.”’

Highland
Park
Dodd, Melvoin),

(P),

11:01.5.

(P),

25.2.

Broad

attend Northwestern.

Lucio Bartolai, 18, son of Mr. and
caddied

attend

at Lake

Shore.

He

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Each scholarship covers full tuition and housing and is renewable
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Soph Golfers
Top Stevenson
Deerfield’s sophomore golf team
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Green Country Club.
- Ty Duhamel was the low man for
Deerfield with 43. Keith Whitaker
carded a 46, Bruce Day 50, Guy
Mandler 51, and Walt Pompei 52 for
coach Ralph Poelling’s team.

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jump—Melvoin

(HP), 17-744. High jump—wWilson (HP),
5-1.
Shot—Morris
(HP),
37.0.
Discuss—Morris
(HP),
88-9. Pole
vault—
Pallay (HP), 9-0.

will

attend Indiana.

Michael E. Moran, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs.
John H. Moran,
1072
Centerfield Ct., Highland Park, a
senior
at Loyola
Academy
who
caddied
at
Northmoor . Country

will

—

=

Mrs. Ivo Bartolai, 400 Waukegan,
Highwood, a senior at Carmel who

nois.

He

om

Carmel High School who caddiedat
Lake Shore Country Club. He will

caddied at Skokie Country Club. He
will attend the University of Illi-

Broad

Mile

(Brower,
3:45.1. Two

and Mrs. Ossie Digani, 721 Old
Trail, Highland Park, a senior at

by the

Terrence D. Coradini, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Celio F. Coradini, 409
Randolph St., Glencoe, a senior at
New Trier East High School who

Club.

2

Thomas J. Digani, 17, son of Mr.

120high
put

jump—Melvoin
(HP),
16-10
3/4.
High
jump—Eldridge
(HP),
5-0.
Shot—Wait
(HP), 44-542. Discus—Wait
(HP), 110-7.
Pole vault—Stuplyle (W), 11-6.
Highland Park 65, Prospect 60
120
H.H.—Dodd
(HP),
18.4.
100—

220-—Passerelli

University.

North

Winners from the North Shore:

with
and

Highland Park 59, Waukegan 59
120 H.H.—Eldridge
(HP),
18.6. 100—
Porter
(W),
10.5.
880—Rivera
(W),
2:10.7.
880
relay—Waukegan,
8.
440—Melvoin (HP), 54.3. 180 L. H.—Pelley
(W),
22.
Mile—Whitehill
(HP),
5:05.3, . 220—-Porter
(W),.
23.7.
Mile
relay—Highland
Park
(Platt,
Brower,

-

the

this week

Sie

Eldridge,
‘Brower,
Melvoin),
1:42.4.
440—Melvoin (HP), 55.5. 180 L.H.—Dodd
(HP), 22.8. Mile—Provdfoot (P), 4:54.2.

Facets

The job is a difficult one. A golf professional wears many hats.
He must be teacher, salesman, merchandiser, organizer, diplomat,

il 20, 1967

golfer

Brower (HP), 11.3. 880—Provdfoot (P),
2:04. 880 relay—Highland Park
(Gill,

ard has never been sorry.

The Job Has Many

per

chored the winning mile relay
Ben
Platt,
Mark
Brower,
Russell Vai.
Howard Eldridge won the
yard high hurdles and the
jump. Gary Wait won the shot
and discus events.

in Hawaii.

out I was

of $10

with a 59-59 tie at Waukegan

against

professional aspirations in mind.
and

fee

and a 65-60 victory over Prospect.
Rick Melvoin took first in both

met Paul while serving as a Red Cross recreation worker. They
now have two daughters, Gretchen and Karen, both in college at
Oberlin and Northwestern, respectively.
The Rivards migrated to Chicago after the war, and Paul had
golf,

are

blanks

team opened its indoor season last

etiquette

In the army he also found a wife, Vivian, a Dixon, Ill., gal who

“T loved

the

the broad

a scratch

Entry

Highland Park’s sophomore track

| golfer, good enough to spend a good share of his wartime army service playing golf with visiting VIPs

entry

s

e
Caddi

The awards were announced by
Adelor J. (Bud) Petit of Northfield,
WGA president. They are among
195 new scholarships awarded nationally
in 1967
by
the
Evans
Scholars Foundation.

Soph Thinclads
Tie, Win Duals

Amateur

salesman

youngsters

pee

“A

Area

land Park.

is 61 years old, but he has been a professional only 17 years. A farm
a cheese

hold

Highwood and Al Bernard of High-

boy from northern New York state, he seriously considered a career
then became

not

in good standing

to compete.

committee

Rivard has viewed the golf scene from both sides of the fence. He
in baseball,

do

must accompany each entry.
A 12-man committee will super-

of golf.”

A Long-Time

who

Campagni

can be obtained from Campagni at
312 Highwood Av., Highwood, IIl.

hit the ball but not how to behave on a golf course.
‘“‘That’s why every pro should do his utmost to educate the people
to see that they

will guarantee

places,’

golfers

are amateurs

more.

Do

Pines

eight

memberships in a private club and

“Golfers by and large are wonderful people. You can’t accuse
them of not knowing the rules, because if they don’t know, it’s because somebody neglected to tell them. We pros don’t reach so
many, but those we reach are thankful.”’
The professionals thus have a responsibility, Paul feels, even
though it is sometimes a responsibility difficult to fulfill.
“The biggest problem is the education of the novice golfer,” he
declares. ‘Most of the golfers who have played at all and have
studied the rules a little bit are pretty aware of the problems and
do their best to abide by the rules.
“One of the weaknesses of our system is that we have too many
golfers coming out who have been taught a little bit about how to

he teaches,

is

Chicagoland

as the working man’s tourney, will
be held at the Jefferson Park Golf
Course in Seattle July 12-15.
Campagni
hopes to have 150
entries for the trials., Where each
contestant will shoot two rounds of
18 holes, Contestants will play one
round on each of the two courses at
White Pines.
“The objective of the committee
is to send a squad of eight or nine
players to the National. A strong

the courses. Rivard believes, and his
} fellow
professionals
agree,
that

Must

of the

of the United States Golf Association.

overcrowding, slow play, damage to

Pros

chairman

nes

Western Golf Association in Golf.

qualifying trials and representative

such, he is conducting his own small
crusade to see that the golfer gets
educated, if even just a little.
The influx of golfers onto the
nation’s courses in the last decade
has created a bundle of problems...

The

qualifying rounds for the

line for entries is May 31.
Julio Campagni of Highwood

As

learn to enjoy the game so much

Four

Lie

Shore were among 55 Chicago-area
caddies awarded Chick Evans col-

National Public Links Golf Tournament at Seattle have been scheduled at White Pines Golf Club in
Bensenville on June 23. The dead-

Rivard is the head professional and golf director at
Shore’s

To

lege scholarships

Too

Glencoe Golf Club, one of the North

Trials
Slated

classroom is the practice tee and the’ putting
green, but Paul Rivard considers himself just as

much

Piublinx

s
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�Warriors Lose 2 of 3

By ART BELANGER

PORT

The wind was blowing at about 30
miles an hour as the two teams
warmed up for the game.
“T’ll have to keep it low,” said
Jeff Mason, who was going to start
for Deerfield in this game against
defending state champion Glenbrook
won’t

last season.
“I
second base,”’ he

like you’re part of the game—you
get

staedt

North.
‘‘Maybe
the wind
hurt. I may even throw a

after the game.

‘‘This team

Wrestlers Win
In AAU

Meet

too

much _

talent.

some

effect

on

the

had

game

it worse

but

than

the others. Jim Wheeler, playing
center field, said the wind ‘‘was
almost blowing me over.”

Wheeler has been playing the
outfield for the most part this year
after having played second base

The second annual AAU Wrestling
Tournament,
sponsored
by the
Springfield YMCA, was held. last
week at Springfield with 195 participants representing all sections of
the state.
Deerfield Park District, coached
by Tom Halford and represented by
14 members of the Deerfield High
School wrestling team, was one of
the leading team entrants.
Mike Fox took first at 136 pounds,
Jim Greenlee won at 148, Steve
Ives won at 165, and Dan Robinson
at

175,

all

in

the

Intermediate

Division.
In the open division, Dan Sherman was a winner at 108.
Other Deerfield wrestlers were
John Lahey (123), Tom Lawrence
(136),

Dan

Smith

(136),

Perry

Zemlicka (148), Rick Mason (148),
Vern LaBuda (148), Rich Slavin
(123), Al Hankin (123), and Mark
Mueller (175).

78

T—1:31.1,

180

L.H.—2.

Holt.

Mile—3;

880-yard relay—1. Deerfield T—1:35.3.
440-yard dash—1. yea AD): 2. Frees
(LF), 3. Powers (LF) T180-y. “esrd L.H.—1. Holt | @), 2. Hiscox
(LE),
. Johnston (D) T—21.2.
run—l.
Backe
©),
2. Clayton
(D). 3. Elliott (D) T—4:5
220-yard
dash—1.
Shattuck
(D),
2.
Becker (D), 3. Schultz (D) T—23.3
Mile relay—1. Deerfield T—3: 7 8.
Two-mile
oa
Burgess
(D),
2.
: mara (D), 3. Schaffner (D) T—10:52

“Broad jjum
ore,

Deerfield’s
varsity golf team
opened its season last week with a
164-194 victory over Adlai Stevenson aS Dean Laffey led the Warriors with a 39 for the nine holes.
Mike Schuler carded a 40, John
Phillips a 42, and Craig Weichmann
a 43 as coach Jack Bassett’s team
was able to win handily on a cold
faced defend-

ing state champion New Trier East
and lost 174-156.
“We had putting trouble at the
wrong time,’’ explained Bassett.
Schuler was low man for Deerfield
with 42. Bob Judson had a 37 for
New Trier.
The match was played during the
threat of a tornado,
and _ the
Ravinia course was quite damp.
Results of the New Trier match:
Singles
Deerfield
a
Phillips
44,
2.
Schuler 42, 3. Vent 43, 4. Naftey 45,
Weichmann 47.
New
Trier
(156)—1.
Kotzin
40,
2.
Judson 37, 3. Marini 39, 4. Gurley 40, 5.
Schmitz 44.

Warrior Netters
Top Mundelein
The

sophomore

tennis

team

of

Deerfield beat Mundelein 5-0 last
week for its third win in a row this
season.

Rick Sangerman won
singles, as did Mike Baritz
Marc Minkus made it a
the singles by winning No.

at No. 1
at No. 2.
sweep in
3.

’ Ron Lefcourt and Mike Kadison
won
at first doubles
and Rick
Shankman
and David Mack followed suit at second doubles.

1, Foster (D), 2. Dough-

(D).

rkin (D) 20
haat:
es
(B), 2. Gerkin
(0) ‘s Hiscox (LF) 5-10.
ee
nes
Gilligan
(LF),
2. Katz
(D) 3.
arrvey, &gt;) 4
Discus—1
array - 3), 2. Groenke
(LF), Anderson (D) 1
Pole vault—1. Carlson (D), 2. Holsee

(LF), 3. Synchef (D) 1

in

Central

action

for

Suburban ,

Deerfield

North on Wednesday

last

as five errors

Lloyd

and

recently received a varsity wrestling letter from Lawrence (Wis.)
University.

Kahnweiler

Elstrom Construction, Glencoe Golf

Electric,

Christman

Anchor

Insurance,

and Siljestrom.

Frank
Park
team

A

DASH

Dudowicz

of

Totals

MAN

Highland

is a member of the track
at Northern Illinois Universi-

ty in DeKalb. His speciality is the
440-yard dash.

(6)
RH
1 2
2 1
1 1
1 0

2

Mynars, ss
Schaul,
Bennett, c
DeMartino,p

1

3
3
3
2

DEERFIELD

(3)
Ab R #
Hess, 2b
8 0
Ommen, 3b
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Brandt,c
re
MacWilliams, rf 3 0

+1 + Mason,

0
0
0
0

2
0
0
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Deerfield
Glenbrook North

p, ss

ye

Stanger, If
Wheeler, cf
Hefter,1b
Garrett, ss
Fritz, p
Totals

10200
1002
3

3 0
3.0
2 0
2 0
0 0
“ i
0—3
0—6

6
7

RBI—MacWilliams,
Brandt,
Mason,
i
Mynars
(2), Black.
HR—Black.
2B—Mac
liams,
Krohe,
Mynars.
SB—Ommen,
Brand
Mason,
Krohe.
E—Garre
(2),
Brandt
(2
Huber, Mynars
(2). WP—Mason_
Balk—Frit
HBP—Fritz
(Helfrich),
DP—Helfrich
(unas
sisted). Left—Deerfield 5, Glenbrook
orth !
PITCHING SUM
Y
IP
H
ER
BB
Mason (L)
4
7
4
1
Fritz
2
1
0
0
1
DeMartino (W)
6
6
3
3
4
Time—1:40
DEERFIELD
Ommen, 3b
Wheeler, cf
Brandt, c
Mason, ss
Garrett, If
Hess, 2b
Fritz, rf
Hefter, 1b
Stanger, p
Totals

(5)
Ab
4
4
3
3
4
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1
3
4
29

RH
0 2
0 0
1 1
0 2
1 2
2
0 0
1 2
0 1
511

Deerfield
Glenbrook South
DEERFIELD

Ceasar Caldarelli Jr. of Christman Insurance rolled a 577 series
last week to pace the Craftsman
League at Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
Caldarelli’s high game. of 212 was
good for second place. Robert
DeBaets of Wings Tree Experts
had a 216 Game.
John Geib Jr. of Siljestrom Fuel
had a 560 series and Ray Cimbalo
of Wings a 559.
Wings leads the league with 38%17%. Shoreline Lodge is second at
33%4-22%. They are followed by
Insurance,

NO.
Ab
4
4
3
1

Huber, 3b

Best in Craftsman

Deerfield

11-8.
Warriors had a game sched.
with Maine South yesterday
will entertain Fremd here

Black, rf
Krohe, 2b
Schultz, cf
Helfrich, 1b

Caldarelli’s 577
Series Is Week’s

Club,

Steve Stanger went all the way on

the mound but three defensive
errors enabled the Titans to take

tomorrow at 4:30.

played first doubles and won 6-3, 62. Duane Frykman and Tom Hamilton made up the No. 2 doubles team
and won 6-2, 6-3.
A dual meet with Wheeling was
scheduled for Tuesday. The first
conference meet of the season will
be next Tuesday against Niles
North.

DUDOWICZ
PEARLMAN EARNS LETTER
Bill Pearlman of Highland Park

Bill

decision to Glenbrook South Monday 6-5 when the Titans scored 4
run in the bottom of the seventh to
break a 5-5 tie.

GLENBROOK

Deerfield’s varsity tennis team
extended its winning streak to three
straight last week with a 5-0 victory
over Mundelein.
Les Blackburn played No. 1
singles and won 6-1, 6-0. Freshman
Blair Neller was No. 2 and won 6-1,
6-1. Steve Waldman won 6-2, 6-3 in
the No. 3 slot.
Jeff

the mound, giving up just four hits.
The Warriors lost a hard-fought

brook
The
uled
and

Golfers
To Three
Win Dual

In the second match of the young

Elliott. 220—1.
Shattuck,
3. Simmons,
T—22.5.
Mile relay—3.
Deerfield.
Two
mile—2.
Clayton.
Broad
jump—2.
Dougherty,
3.
Foster.
High
jump—l1l.
Ascher,
2
rkin,
3.
Berman,
6-0.
Shot—3. Katz. Discus—2. Harvey.
Dfld track .
Deerfield 100, Lake Forest 27
120-yard H.H.—1. Holt (D), 2. Zaeske
(D), 3. Teskoski (LF) 'T—15.
100-yard
dash—1.
ania
(DB)
5-3:
Brinker (LF), 3. , stag oP ~~) T—10.2.
880-yard
run—l.
Mittelman
{On 2.
—T
(LF), : 3.
Brown
(LF)
T—

second

the game. Deerfield out hit Glen-

Deerfield’s

day at Ravinia Green Country Club.

120—2.
Holt.
100—1.
Shattuck,
2.
Simmons,
T—10.3.
880 relay—l.
Deerfield (Simmons, Cloud, Field. Shattuck),

the

week. The Warriors lost 2-0 to Niles

just

Net Streak

Five Deerfield

outfield,

There’s

the outfielders

Warrior

Warriors won a quadrangular with
Arlington,
Wheeling,
and Niles
East. The
meet
was
held at
Arlington.
Deerfield had 78 points, 10 more
than Arlington and far ahead of
Wheeling’s 43. Niles East finished
with 39.
In a dual meet against Lake
Forest, the Warriors won 11 of the
15 events to win 100-27.
Deerfield places at Arlington:

the

League

had

“When you play give-away ball,
you’ll lose,”’ said coach Carl Eich-

Deerfield’s varsity track team
opened the outdoor season on the
right foot last Saturday as the

In

enabled the Vikings to push across
single runs in the second and fourth
good speed, good catching. We’ll
start winning.”’
innings.
Steve Stanger went all the way on
The strong wind that was blowing .

as a varsity pitcher.
You Lost at Give-Away

season, the Warriors

action.

will jell. There’s no doubt about it.
There’s nothing we don’t have. Our
pitching has been good, we have

Maybe the wind didn’t hurt him,
but it didn’t help him either as
Deerfield lost the game 6-3.
Mason left the mound in the sixth
inning when he was behind 5-3. He
was relieved by sophomore Glen
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